The Signal, 1893-9-28, Page 8a
THE SIGNAL : aoDSRIQH, ONT. THURSDAY, SEPTEM DER 28. 181Me
OUR BAKING poWDER
wards is
THB COW* rI*IMND.
It •deeetle*s i1seY.
It tltivertisee ear heeh e n
Use
FEAR'S pCRE BAKINO
EwW DER
and your company will enquire cats tW sestet
of your success In bating.
The to'lowtas speaks for Itself.
Visitor to Mrs. Gee. 0.... of Ooderick tp..
These are very One bleodts. Mrs O-.
Mrs. 0-. - You can wire Ida the credit for
the11.
Ida. The credit is due to FEAR'S BAKING
PttWDEit The fact, is. we like u so much
that vac cannot be bothered with any other
Lind oow. We sent down town for baking
powder allow wlib some other articles the
other dry sad forgot to spectra YEAH'S. We.
net . can of another kind and tried to Lire n.
but had to discard It and lead for tY:AR'e
Now that we have owed /EAR'S and see the
difference. we U4.0 no other.
TWt is always the way. A good bettag
powder in good hands turns out beautifully.
Everybody should use It.
The price tell. and everybody tells the price.
ilauufactared and sold only at
Gio. A. FEAR'S
DRUG STORE.
PeiNcriptions carefully prepared. oed.rich.
The People's Column.
►1e, 1 \t 11031 IT MAY CONCERN.-
PlLltt PUINre esu ItEPAIRf,
lime hero redo -ed in price. Caenta be pur
chased rbeeper any where.
Yf:Ith1Y. SEEOMILLER
and o'h-r r .ons away down.
HYUitAULI- o RAMS
for rt ring water from tic spring on the. farm
to the house and barn.
PIPE a'i Fi+TING+.
lilt .\IS (.O0D'. etc.
t Alit son CAST
Donf,lrget the
churcl..
y; l n
DAVM.
DRESS A DD MmANTLLI II/AKING.-
and viistlBy Mlaeeslhsre=
q�tt •0114 tl M at m 1busy
Waler1.e .ad at P.uWt 01 o01 sehell the
of Weer lads pones sad_
the
rb asserelly. . YRS. HELIUM
T. MA
St las
Pirsissrly air Nis or lir Dead.
AOR SALE.-SOO ACRESNOS. SAND
C s, Cee. 11. Teetotal, of Ashdod 1110srm
�yye 1. Rm.ioder good
IWIkr pardcuW..0917 to LLCOLM M.-
DQK♦L7t Executor, w. H It
15•1 lit ItENT. - TWO HOUSES TO
1' teat on Sta.1e7+t., one Nock from the
square. Per particulars apply to MRS. E.
tlM SETH.
L0AItUS FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -
r The property or the lata David Flabr.
being parte of lou 3 sad L cos. 1. oo.tal.ieg
130 aces. Also south half of lot 7. run. 3. W
D. ('olbrss. tantalsing SO acres These Iola
will be sold either 'routinely or ca blur. For
particulars. to the executor*. J. HAIR,
1IAN. J. B. WHiTLEi'. se to MARY L' V1
HMR. executrix. or to It. C. MAYS.`shish
P. U.
A0001) HOUSE TO LET, NEAR
the square. or world bell at a bargain.
Apply to Mit HOLT. or C. PAYNE. ea the
premise*. 4111-11
FARMS Full SALE. - TWO VALU-
able Impprorosed farms es the fourth eon-
oseslonof Goduricb township. three mitre from
O.d.rich- Forsrti4ulan apody on the prent;
bees to MRS. ANN HlNCkd or by meter to
Dederick, P.O.
1(10 ACRE FARM FOR SALE -THE
1 old homestead of the late James (ases-
day, of ase township of East Waw•oosh. be-
ing last half of lot 13. concession 1, on the
gravel road that lean from Dolerich to W int[
haat. 1t a situated about 130 rods front Aub-
urn.
uburn. • thriving village with four churches and
• school oar at heed. A oonapera*rely wow
testate house with se% en large rcmns and cellar
with other conveniences, and good bank barn
and shout 770 large bowleg fruit trees are oe
the premix.,. About 10 acres aro cleared. The
soil u of the bbestt. Further information from
SIRS. CAddADAY. Auburn P. U. aril
VOR BALL -N.: LOT 31, 2ND OON-
JL oeselen Rest Waw.noeh. 1.0 sores. This
U • AratcMss farm. Also town lot 17d, Orde-
rich. also lot 231, Oodertcb town. on which
then is • good brick cottage. App17 :ts
PHILIP HOLT. 101-t ,
•••t• FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. -THAT
N IWUGHT METAI. 1 commodious building 0. KLgct.. Brns-
rL, .t present occupied as a pafatebop by
stand. New. emme,s-at Wm. Smith, is ea eats- Terme ease. Amit? 40
9. S. S(XYTT. Brussels P. O. sift
('. A. HURLER.
I MPORTANT_-
IF Y t WANT
A Bedroom Suite.
A Di.ln sate.
A Parlor Suite.
( beeper t!.an yon ever d•eamed of.
GO TO
s3:iTH'4 FURNITURE STORY.
THF LARGEST STOCK.
LATEST DEMONS,
KVKICYTHLNO YOU WANT.
At prices that cannot be bes'en.
Cord wocd. Lumber and - Tanbark to exchange.
SMiTH'S,
('rabb's Block.
IDD S PLANING IMILL-
"
ILL.-
1LtE 1 Y BPF4
I88'i14 T�"R'ALL
110OI iSH /RIi:T Aso PORTIKR work for
arch door:niabsautifu1 designs -All kinds
of interior droeor•tIons - homages farntsbcd.
Veranda work la latest and mon modern
Onion to suit the most fastidious. Mitt always
running -Latest things In turned work list
matesfurnished on all repairs or contract,-
taw Call to execute the most Irregular order
Refrigerators. Ice bole.. Washing machines
and kitchen cabinets -The Daly planing m111
in taws with saw mill attached and 1uU hoer
of all grads of lumber or that an be rut to
order-thtngleo. lath. pickets. etc . and all
b::tldrr's supplies promptly delivered.
111Fl)rain Tile.. all Sixes. In my salt Works
department 1 have an excellent pure granulat-
ed t0h'e. cheese ann butter salt.
JVSEPH 1100,
Near the 0.T.It. depot.
Tuhphone your orders. M.17
(YODERICB FOUNDRY. AND
`J MACHINE WORKS. To the publlc
Ruga ltunciman Nos. 9 and 4 plows. Raul
man land rollers and root cutters. Watford
Nos. 7 and 1 plows. American mouldboards.
Warlord twin plow. it is the heat. Watford
eraMers. the leaders Watford hay rakes. Al
so other implements, Plow 00intr reduced in
price. Ha ce man hied. Castings made to
order. Cash fur old enetel.
4 d-ly • J. B. RUNCUI♦71.
QALTFORD TANNERY -TO THE
pudic. -Having enlarged the manufact ur-
tng cap)i
acity of the .ltford Tannery formerly
Carried on by A. k J. Deck. by the purchase or
the Kirkpatrick Stone Tannery. i intend toes
teed the trade in every branch, and am oow
prepared to offer the highest price for hides of
every description. No limit to Quantity.
JOBKPIi BECK.
tf-14 tlaltford. Proprietor.
Not$sss.
NEW OHOPPINO MILL
I am prepared to do all Mash of grain chop
ping on shortest notice. Mt11Is' running at all
tu-s. I have the latest sad het Improved
machinery for dispatch lied ollelese . Priors
reasonable. No delay in getting your chop home
with yon.
JOS. KIDD,
13.17 17 BMtanalmet.
llsohanMaP lastAtsttlte.
fODIRICH 1 HANKS' INSTI-
TUTlt LIBRARY AND =ADiNY-
BOOM, ror. or Est street awl Square Cue
stairs
Open from t to 0 P.n., mad from 7 to 10 r.r.
ABOUT 9000 VOL'S 1N LIBRARY.
Leading IIaQy, Weekly end Illustrated
Peepers, IC
M skau, eft., OR Alt.
MEMBERSHIP TKET. ONLY Read,
fleeting free amu of library u4 Itsed
Room.
Apollo/ideas for mseib.tubip received W
Lllwarian. In room.
H.9MITH. ORO. STTVEN,
Negates,. aoeretary.
Hedrick Marsh 1144 MIL
CANrAITHAN ORDER OF HOME
IC
Mos4ay wi o tb •Nt0 Wptlete
er
ICs esoi&L. ellen SpecW I.dusemssate 1a
gaand stet bsseats. D. CALBI
R J. A('HIPION. Treasurer ; E.
ARDS011.91eresan. Barr
ALPINE FLOWERS, MAY LILLi'S
die sew •s. p.rtemea.
M►nQ':AND'a raiCKLR 1A3T1CN.
MM8I.VIMA MIRAN.
TETI.OW'S GOSSAMER.
PUZZONIit PACT. POwnsR_
SOUTH LMERMCAN MIX ('MATICCt'XX.
4g)1'TH •11ZRICAlf NERVIN* TONiC.
miriairsIt %TRACT OI WiLD STRAW.
J. WI& , Paaasnnesan Dane Bdesa
Telephae Ile W
VARM TO EENT. --A 0001) FARM
1: situated 44 miles front Carlow. being tut
!coo. 04b. E. D. Tp. of Colborne. This farm
restates LA acres. S, of witch are cleared.
There are on it • prod frame house. ane barns
ani stables. also driving eked. There is also a
tineensa(g orchard. rev terms. etc,. . to
MRS. W l4A REID. Dederick P.U. SU
FORTH -WEST LANDS FOR SALE.
t)UUOACRES OF VALUABLE
Improved and unimproved farm
Lands at distances varytrg from 1 to It miles
from Qu'Appelle Bunion. N. W. T., for sale
very cheap. No better lands foe mixed farm-
ing .re to be found In t'.neda
For full particulars apply to
A. D. DICKSON,
Barrister.
104-tf Qu'AppeUe.
LIOW A FARMER CAN CLEAN
[11 ANY REED ORAD THOROtUHLi.
AND WITH WHAT TO i.O IT.
Mummy. Pctter. Golden Vine or other peas
can bare all splits. oats. kc.. taken from then.
or .[Hall peas separated from large ones at one
cleaning.
Shrunken and broken barley. wild oats,
mustard aced. wild peak and all foul seeds can
be thoroughly separated from `feed Barley.
Cockle. chess, wild peas. wild oats. nuunard
seed. &t.. can be thoroughly separated front
Wheat,
Fox tail. mustard. lambs quarter, light tats.
tc.. and other things objectionable in Seed
Oat. .epsr'sted groin them.
l lover seed. *moth)- seed. nae seed. cleans
separately, or separated from each other.
Any kiodl of grain or seed can be cleaned as
ft should be for seed.
No foul seeds blown Into the chaff.
Thu can .11 be dons with the
IMPROVED APMI4TRONG DRAIN AND
SEED CLEANER.
• fssnlae mall attachment. No sew mill re
mitred.
Can be put In any mill. old or new. without
Inuring the mill or disarranging It for tie ase
of Its owe sieves.
All mach4•es guaranteed to do the work
claimed tor them. Fifty huskiest, of grain can
be cleaned per hour tor market purposes.
Orden by mail promptly attended to. Bag-
ged attached to any mill.
PUMP DEPA ItT.\I ENT
See the Orni pump. new dodge, adapted for
means • depth of well by eans o thumh anew
shift. Easily worked. Kleine good retiree -
tion. All kind of pumps supplied.
ARMSTRONG RHOS..
Plmp sad / noise Mill Works,
Ood.rte8. Oat
OMi istry.
NICHOLSON, L.D.B.-DENTAL
1V1 • rooms nppe•Ite Poet Oboe. Weseet,
Dederick. A41 standard and appeared local
anaesthetics on hand for painless extrac-
tion of teeth. 140617
DR. L RICHARDSON, L. D. 8„
mneaea deaden Oes •.d ellalraed ale
adinialeend far wham extracting of teeth.
attention Ws to the pr.oUporretio.
.04 1 O•eo--stein
r• !Swum esteease ea West.
1141.1,
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
MT Tal VOX OF
AT
DR. E. RIQHARDSON'8
SOTAL ransom.
NERC MUSE MRCP VEST -STREET
1102111120Z, ONT.
it Mil rue a unlimited setlsfseria. alto •
tiara* ranat1494 0 tats meat watSerrm .
proes. ie wLn t I Save . eelsalond
14 the 40ooigid tea MN w�a� West
et0.atlb 4ieserr.
4p 110004 the lama tale dertng the .stratus.
et testi er spays of sal hied. le warty
every . n eery little pals la the meet
maw
,IQTI-Iq -V- MO POMILQA.
le • 1aaall saaeetttr1U. that sever eases the
adthe 4aM�sestl1 kasws earth te readehteet 141 harness es r
the teeth senessaritive le pax. Patients
eons. sae 1( i.
3'eda/vs07 faltlreetose la its ■www.
i-1__
"..: * '
tivdye mars.
M. i% RICHABD/0M.
-'00
TO ADV*RT1$s1111.
Notice of Amps mesa be WI r flails
0111os not .ser gest 8atlandel
soon The Q11 it e
Hast bb mitt est tillan
day noon. €awal Adveriiissteab
accepted up to moos Wednesday el
each week.
eitsstAimis Vassal.
`1ENERAL SERVANT rANTRD-7-
kA
Apply tee MRS. McOII.WI'UDDY. Weer
street
G00D GENERAL SERV A NT
wanted. Apply to MRS LINDSAYr
W. T. Wei e'a
W ANTID.--A:PPS*NNsTp1t0s8 T 0
V 4001 111 ever OMersa bra sows. MUNIMIS
M Fend
UMBRELLA LOUT. -ON FRIDAY,
dept. dyad. Iti31, • hle.t elk ,ebrelle
with elver plate en Moils ea whisk is ee
graved the ••rte IL J. Mese. Chatham, Out.
L Uberal reward will he paid t• serer re
t areas It to Geodes dt eg Sure, 1111.1
Wssvtatt
WRAVING .-RAO CARPE3'N,
woven • as et neo
able rtes. Apply too DAVDAVID =IsRaon
street, SAL
Amts Wanted.
WANTED. - ENERGETIC MSN
can fled steady employment with a. es
e aleemtea Experience not woess•ry. Heed -
some outfit sad the benefit of over lbears
ce
experienfurnished every mac. C
special lite and control of territory. W.
have over 700 acme of choice nock and e.a
K ies you many adventures. Our mode of se -
curtest and retaining salesmen L superior.
Call for our terms. The trial will cost yogi
nothing. STONEWILLINUTOA.
160m Termite. plat
Trs.Wlns oatde.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
Trains arrive and depart Dederick as fel-
lows:
2akITtt
Mixed 4a60 aux,
Mail and Repress IA6 pas.
Mixed...... _ «................*0jl WEL
Man and Repress a0.11 par.
.lA.T.
Men and Express ...... ............T.00 nen
Man and Repress . ..... .....116 p.m.
Mlxe1....... .......... ..... ........
....610.t� st
��8 WHITELY • HUNTER
1J Mee -Orae Opera Seam Roderick.
litst
DRS. SHANNON & SHANNON,
Pbreloiaas Surgeons, Aoroaehers, to.
b. C. w n:eag.-Rosldenoe, Napier-st near,
Gaol. J. R. SiodorON.-Residence North et,
opp. Model Wheel.
Lsgsl•
ftAMPION & JOHNSTON, BARRIS-
lJ tem ddieltees. Notaries, 1... Ooderich.
Offices -Over Jordan'. Drug Stora IL CLM-
!.•ION. Q. C.. M, 0. JOHN:TON, MTTA tolona.
L01+TUS E DANCEY, BARRISTER,
Solicitor. C.ay.3anoer, ata. woe. Moser
toloanOs t lowest nate. Blake'. Block, tGude•
t.
rich.
E
N. LEWIS, BARRISr PROD•
.in is Maritime beeel iamb
Omos-loath Caboroe Gael.
0. HAYS, SOLICITOR. &a.
R. Oleo. career el Square said Wer
street, Ooderiek. over telegraph .es.. Pri-
vate Thads a lend at lowest rates of inter-
est. 3440-
GI ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR -
it torse7., Solioltora Sc., Clods
rich. J. T. Darrow. Q.C.. W. Ptoudfoot.
CAMERON, HOLT & HOLME.S,
barristers, Solicitor, in Chesser ea.
Dederick. M. C. Cameros. Q.C. ; P. Mei*
Dudley Holmes.
r G. WARD. OONVEYANCER,
tJ • tea. and oommtWoser tor taking and re-
oeiving recognisance@ of ball, affidavits at
.Armations, depositions or solemn declare -
lions In or concerning any action. wit or pro-
mediae
roseediae le the High Court of Justice, the
or !A 4.rr
Court.Appeal for l/o, ismai Osumi
or LirWon Court. Alland ��sysn�
il
addree - a nen OM. lr i
LIMO/ and MOMPIMMIL
4
ONEY TO LOAN. - $16,000.00
1 Private Funds to lead at St per diet an
aamdlyl FTUdi. DANCEY, Slake'sblblock.
Dederic41
B E A GI R, AGENT FOR THE
Limbos Ant sa*cg COMoA.T, 0( Lon-
don. England. One of the older .ad strongest
Iia ineuraa0 Companies in the world. la-
rd A.D. 1720. Aries over eiahtees
mril�l `a'
dorm. A share of business is se-
spectfnlI, solicited cm basalt of the above
Company. C. SKAGEIR, Mclean's Block,
Montreaee.Ooderlch. baste
FJ. T. NAFTEL, FIRE, LITE AND
• aooOWt street tlowest
rates. Odise- rand p iGad-
*rich.
TO LOAN. APPLY TO
WCiIKRO11
HOLT a 1101.1111121 (711M1
TO LEND. -A LA RO 1
assist at Private lade ter lavoamaeet
st lowest rates ea tkret elves M.rtag... Appy
s.OAIIROW t PROUDP*OOT
» RADCLIFFE, GENERAL IN•
��• mine., Real Mutate and Mosey
Leasing Apes. O.47 a
ersteles esmpeeo
rwr
rs.ted. Massey to Le0 a stn(g4
loans. et the lowest rate of interest po/ng, la
say way to salt tat sorrows OM.o-a..•
sid
deer fens Square. West %tersest, -Oohs
6BOMAS GUNDRY, AUCTIONEER
es
and irsuranAgent 0,4erba. Oat
leaden and 1.0.0.141,.e dMutest0.141Me ins Co.,
District Mutest Ise On liaise ar-
al
ts in u7 past of the enmity. Nay
JOHN KNOX, GEIEERAL AUG.
denser and Lifted VahNer,
a
At Having bed eselderuble espr1 ...le
tb.aMtoneerl.gtrade. h1 le is a petition be
die4aree with t.ereugb eatllaa.SI. all ems
wXentrusted to him. Orders lett 01
..,......., Bent by man to his.M�P. ears/idly attended to.JOH1
..mt, L./tlonsr. MS(
EUPHSMIA A. MoI/zNNAl7'B
LINIMCIT.
war owned gee eel7. M • pesltl.• ran ter
ttplse1Hipdisaar
as, Ialamaty Rhee
Salam. le0se Bars. Lumbye. Sere Throat.
Weak Sere Imam. Rept .are sad ail 41.
drat dlaaaase. 11 W knee resod . cure ter
Want le brew
P10.•t6s e�gen'. h� Steels teenofw wrapper by
lag theT 1 ise gonand wrappers as"
A. Me massal t, tiedarleh. Oso.
stamped es was sear ea seek bola
Mawnhet elly kp Egipbemi A, Me
4.0.105,0441 MA Pnp110reae NOW
este !beet. Oat.
The tli•ewig ere mk hyaena
for ala• -J.... wises O. A. Fw. �I. G
Ms4► fA.
OPTED ENJOYS
!loth the method and results when
Syrup of Fife is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of ita kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste and ao•
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
man excellentyualitiescommendit
to all and have mado it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in Tao
bottles by al! 1ttding druggists.
Any rehab druggist who may not
have it on Land will procure it
promptly for any one who wishes
to try it. Maaufa:ctured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAS TRA140I91(:0, cell.
LOU1,VLIan, EY. DNI W YOWL. II. IL
To THE SIGNAL Readers.
OUR AUTIIMN &IFP
- TO
Everyone of our Readers
By special arrangement with the p.blihh-
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one of oar reader the possessor of • life -like
portrait of the HON. WIIJRID Leratra,
the trusted and beloved leader of the Liber-
al Party of Canaan. The portrait is drawn
trete the I.test and best photog mph which
the honorable genti nsu be. had taken and
Is etched in • lile like and thoroughly art-
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The enthusiastic reception which Ma
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stat,. He lit leer= of the Viet 'eiders
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theigh they bare reseed over to the groat
majority, still live in the memory of • grate-
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be in the boa of every liberal in Can-
ada.
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supply souvenirs of M o. Lau el rias triumph-
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Tr aan0v, Sept 19
Mn Marry is yielding bar friend, M,..
Wr.00k,
H K. Otw*y k11wi hi/Idles a autism
sale shortly. teak eat for paster.
Rohr Krieg, arrived le pert m 914.r4ay
from Jnhasea s Harker, with • had el 'tame
for eemtr*etnr, P. Nevis Car t Mist Mie N• w S,, Oelel � m4 Mho A.
..ehimg bre.,
0 . Nbw h at ae
41.)pat,oay bees Thep emu the
.ea les 0,0esmr.
at• reed
, hes- eLIOy .leas .N writ dim&
OEMS AND [KIMOOI0ALS
Tag L.*. Pons J0vaaAt, P.u...s .-
rttu.-Eiward Sok v.sdr.s ea9 e1 the
lar peens* malls r the e•reatry, •
=moil a enthsR d ever *000 Wens
leaftheal thaw kttarear. mesa
Ne part d 1841 Mme mail ~bee Mr. Bek
di eotay; it he erased by a priests esoretaryP
and dietrihatei to moisture to ..wer.
Every letter, however, turves • reply.
Om of Mr. Bok's editors oft T8. ladies'
Homme Journal, Mies Rets Ashmore, who
writes to girls, receives ovr 5000 lettere
dnriag • year.
The Cy:tortur: Rsvisw or Ct•ass-T
HWTOSY lr the.meo.d Quarter ol 1893 is
per ready. 1t le • woadrf.4 ouwtpeadtas
of the prosiasat meats of the Set three
meths; whit. Its subjects are. of •.00slity,
briefly treated, nothing of *aspartame* ap-
peals to have 8... omitted. Ceder the
meeer* tithe o1 "Leading Topics, "later -
maraud Albite,' "Affairs In Europe," • Af-
fairs is Asia, "Affairs is Africa, "Science,
Literature, and Miscoll ay," it details the
world's most recent happenings with startler
minutemen, perspicacity, and fidelity, tel.
tag all that really needs to be knows about
any one subject, and reformat 1.0 all subjects
of ooesequemoe in • mart intelligent and
practical way A work like abs is • aeor.
S ty is thew tansy, buoying times of ours,
rod this work minus to be the bet of its
e persa While there are nmtisr publio.-
roaa, the Cyclopedic Review holds an orig•
incl and exclneire position. Its peculiar
merits entitle it to general reooen:Don.
4Uarretaom, Cox t Co., Publishers, Buffalo,
N. Y. i1 50 per year ; siorle copies, 40
Pate. )
Haarsas' Manama -"From the Rack
Sea to the Persian (molt by Canvas" is the
subject of • series of three articles • bich
Edwin Lord Weeks has written the I to -ober
n umber, under the title "From Trebixsmd
ta Tabreex," through 'ha country of tt.•
Kurds. At Tabora Mr. Weeks tell ill of
cbolerioe, and his companion, the late 'Theo-
dore ('had, was nursed through an at:a)k
of cholera. Mr. Child's fatal illness from
typhoid fever occurred near lapshen,
which formed the terminus of Om second
of the jnnrsey. Mr. Weeks will de-
seribs that part of the route in the November
Harpers. A series of timely articles os tm•
hirrt subjects is also being published.
atr in the October number is by ('awl
Scharr, and entitled "Manifest Destiny."
It discusses the policy of the United Steles
with regard to other nations and the acqui*-
iUon of territory, and is • plea for metros
tad union and non intrferwce with neigh-
boring islands. It will be followed b the
November Magazine by an article om "Ar-
bitration" by Frederick R. C'oodrt. The !
scope of the "Editor's study" is constantly
enlarging. From • review of books the
"Steely" h.s changed to • department of
timely comment on men and thing&. 1t
will be tm idacted seat year. as it has been
this, by Charles Dudley Varner.
Zurich : (;ab Heiman has rested Ber-
man Rummel's 50 mem farm for fist
years.
Morns : Thomas Forbes, of this intro -
ship, has purchased the residence in Wtag-
hann of H. W. C. Meyer, Q- C.
Morris : E. Oliver and wife have
moved from Brussels to the farm of
Walker, his son-in-law, bib line.
Brussels . A gent emee was in town a
short time ago looking over the Smith plan-
ing mill with a view to maafacturieg 0sa00
and organ cases.
Ethel : (fat et Andrew Sharp's horses
wee found with • terrible gash in its hind
ler. Th. cut was in frost of the hook and
the muscles were cut off ao the bores had to
be shot Barb wire is said to be responsible
for the injury.
Lamely ; John Beattie, of Verne, erne
has been eugagd as teacher in Lumley pub-
lic school for a number of years past, bees
reeagned the ppsiuon. The trustees have
sot decided on his suoomeor, although •
number of applications have been re-
ceived.
Kippen : The many friends of Welt.
Cooper, sr.. will be sorry to learn that he is
in ♦ very low condition, havfag, last Thurs-
day night, suffered a paralytic stoke which
hoe rendered him unconscious err since,
n or has he been able to partake of any
oouriehment.
Morrie ; W. J. brooch, 3rd Iiee, met
with a patntnl accident the other day. He
was watertmg his team beside another team
.t a creek, the horses sorted kickisg at
one soother, and M got a severe kick joist
below the knee which will lay him of work
for two or three weeks.
Morrie : Howard Snell, of the Iiouad•ry,
went to Manitoba some time ago wit.h a car
load of berme. On the homeward trip 8.
had two cars of cattle taking them F.aet.
At Barry their freight train was 'tending an
the switch when another train dime crash.
ing into the rear of the freigh.. Mr. Neal
sod • oompanion were in tie caboose. It
wee lifted of the 'rocks, carried 100 het
forward sad landed on the tele;nph wire,
Mr. Snell wee quite seriously insured about
the head and is still very poorly at hie
family resideros. A number of cattle were
killed and the remainder badly damaged.
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treatment. Rouse up the torpid
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by
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THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT.
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eprlog Wheat. rare.
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ring, having taken first !rise for his 3 year.
old ('saadiaa-brad suai1ou, also first and
.mooed and the diolow.a for the best group
of bones is the ring.
UNDERWEAK
We are showing the largest stock
and best value in Fall underwear
that has ever been opened in (lode -
rich. Note a few of our prices -
Ladies' Hygeiart Vesta, 25c., worth
40c.; 50e , worth G5c.; 75e., all pure
wool, worth $1.00; $1.00, worth
$l.21. Ladies' Black Cashmere
Hose, Seamless, with Grey heels
and tne. 20c. per pair. Sold in
other stores at 25e. and Ce. Our
50c. Cashmere Hose is worth 75e.
Men's Underwear, all Wool, Double
Breasted Shirts and I)rawers, 251
each, or 50c. per suit A s ery spe-
cial line, Fine Wool, for 55c. each,
regular price, 75e.; also at 671.
each, worth !11.00. 2 pair good
Heavy Wool Socks with ribbed
tops. for 24c.; Lair, plain tris,
for 1'5e..
Our Fall stock is now complete
in every Department.
Good, reliable goods at surpris-
ingly low prices. A pleasure to
show goods whether you wish to
purchase or not.
JAMES A. REID.
Jesdeni Meek. Gederleh. Lil
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