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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-11-2, Page 44 THE SIGNAL: GODERIOH, ONT., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1893. Shc es t?VM.oaw EVERY THURSDAY HORNING sT tae !♦gismo tlsalew. m.. ot PuW4.tles 1-1-si Mortketree . Terme of�►asrladbm ppa�a.� taout►. in &desalts e 11 Them months. .. . • t.kg if will t s', 1..dothe pries per few 1 p Adrem Wag sense Legal ani ether casual advertfasatsmtw I. pr line for grit insertion. sad • mnayy par Itne for each sutneyueet isosrttoe. Mewared by • seal�...roroU .oat. Eeriness card. of Ws lines sad ander. 93 Far yearAdver seaseIr of Leet. Meaa& Strayed eltaatlen. Vacant. 8ltaattoaa massed rest )L.Ine.s Chasms Wanted. tier deeeMYts i SIN. noap.r. 1. 1 per maatb. Houses on Sale aid Farms a sale not to exceed 6 lime p1 for dist meat& No. per Ind e e.wt moat►. Lacier aims. is proyertlm. ay ape 04 the erect of whioh 1e to geo t pMes� ary be of sa) Lodi- "ss:elenid� adz u ad "Niro leItileferea typs ea* coat per word. also seders leer t lie. Leno i. ordinary reeding trls two rest. per wo,4. leo notice for lees than lea. Bottom fur churches and other religious sad benevolent I.st1tuUons half rata Cem.uereor t'eeer.H AdvertMemeels. A llmlted smatter of displ•yed advertise [meets will be inserted at the ge&wing rates Per inch. one insertion. le 10 fourinesw.M........- 100 • three months. l M ▪ ..: months f M la No adver4.neet lees thea two Inches In length will be calculated es above bads. 6 per rent. discount allowed for rash permeate ea t!tree month• contraet; le par Dent. Viz •nonthi . sod 15 per .sat. on a year's, hiss& mad it ions will be mrietly eaforoed. Mawr •• rue wlgeat-.rover. Bulaseribr wbo faiI to rmeire Tis StaNAL r aregrlarly. elthby carrier or by mall. will coater • favor by .oquatitUsg ns of the fact at se early • elite m possible. Limb as Tear taws. Your label Is • standing receipt ef the 4111e to which you are paid up. Bet that It 1..N allowed to tall late armor. When a change of address Is desired. both the old and the new address ..cold be sive.. Ilei- •ted manuscripts ca- ne, be retnruod. Crrespondenoe must be written on one side of pap- only. Publisher's Eeslee. J. C. Le Tomei, of Ooderlcb, W beim me Voluted Local Travailing Agent for rte town- ships of Oodrlch. Colborne, AMAM I& and We. Lepel postmastere over the district aro ales empowered to receive subscriptions to Tan Smog AL. All oommoaioatloas met he addressed te D. 1ticGILLICt'DDY. Irt..ho.e Coll 314 �U.M.r1.b. Ont OODbRICH. THURSDAY. NOV. 1. MIL A LA1T.t ti*.Y SAtgtWL. Triaity College has, ee • mentber of its faculty, • reverend gentleman by the name ot CLARK. H. u looked upon as an estim- able gentleman in privte, and the w those who admire his scholastic attain- ments, but. oa every occasion ee which he has appeared in public of late, he apposes to have been influenced by an itch for notor- iety rather than by an earnest desire to fur- ther the public good. He was "discovered" by W. F. MAI-L*AN, of The World, when that astute journalist was working up hu campaign in favor of Sunday street tars. 1'he 'cute one -cent morning newspaper man wanted someone to add re ipcctabd ity to his b. , ht and shin• ning array of 1- unday oar advocates and, from an advertising standpoint " struck a dandy " when he induoad the Trinity college professor to take the pimtftrm in favor of - -Sabbath breaking Professor CLARK is to the front again, and i this time we fear he has fallen into the hands of the Philistines through the machinis- t ions of soother wicked newspaperman •- Herr Kato- of The Tormtn lsmpire. KRtao is the anti prohibition advocate with the Liquor Commision, and aids and mega in cal hug witnesses and posting questions in favor of the trust which he serves. He has been' in the newspaper bu.inese long enough to know what will make • rood dy.rtiMaest', when he sees it, and knowing that the Trinity professor had been trotted out la favor of Sunday street cars, he thought it would be • good thing to got the sane affable gentleman to raise his debet toms. against prohibition. Prof. (CLARK is evidently • gentleman who rejoices is the gonad of his owe voles. He also has • hankering after applause from tete back benehes ; and .o, when sand to appear Wore the Liquor Co.minioa the sum.soH was a sweet to his ear as the ringing of • bell calling to beef and greens would be to the tympanum of the Bou who hungered. He are • tow of the st omeste d the Dossed professor. pinked at madam from the report of ►i. evidence : (1) He was opposed to pwu►ibitjce is theory nod he prsotioe. (2) Children who had bass seon.tomed to takiag small gasatbdro of Wiser all their liras were least likely to breams drank amis. (3) He maid net reaoll • Angle issimos whore • moderate drinker W developed into • drunkard (4) He did met ousleider heredity lot asy figure la iateunpsnns. (5) He bs'Mtes it waged be judicious to immerses total absth.....mong the work fag people. as • geed dol of poverty and distress nes mot that .lees was direeYy tr•dosble to the immoderate nes of Masti- cating Nq.as. (6) Coder esrt•Ln eegditiogr he favored the epeeist el the hotels m Sunday within presorthed hens. (7) H. had tees leftward llty • yang isms who has fart ss•mread far Bose Armlet Meat en ti. Verna rues he W aim dined there we. ..am et britotaBors. (8) 11. billowed that I..bri.to amylum eie.Y be founds& mad eperaW ..der (7ee- rmmsamt metre& 19) Me4.aM driskYM + tris'-' to meet poo The L. ,g sods Beds or so seml..at. as • w • a sigiq Ibsen ass stay goo whim Iho psl0111111i90 lith MOM he Sodom : The b,st erre to Mar a rid te Alike liquor is to aeesMkis M le the taste e1 1t ; saaiaat. &Oka., M W mid. did oat develops the maks d the drunkards mast M rs.atilted from Seal s . ; hardly eels to dguro-the N.irmar Amid have gess far- ther sad said esvtrerest eats ao Grum with the " submerged testi ; " he favored esoo.ngimg total ahaims°, amongst the working elamm--th,s why mot &loosest other cla=ss! His opinion on Sunday op- ening &bows that the professor is • book num- ber -*way b bfad the iatrod.etio• of the ('rooks Act ; and his little ghost story from Smith America r a shocking warning to all Parents against being total abstainers for tear their children will become druak•rds. Prof. ('i.Aaa concludes his ohsnks of wis- dom by saying th•t moderate drinking b •neflcial to most people, and immediately beforetbateal.ment reoommeods the towed - tog and keeping up by Government of ins brute asylum. in other words give the people eve, y opportunity to bronco drunk- ards and then have prohibitory institutions at the expense of Gm -stoutest for their ref- ortnat ion Prof. CLARK may be • ray aro men penoaally, but if we wanted to mead • boy to ut at the feet of some latter-day I:AMAL- tat. and Isere what would be d service to h im in the Mule of life, we would net mad him to sit at the test of GAist.ut. ('LAR•, of Trinity College, Toronto. Tasha'. A IATTri MAN SAIIRD DOM VILLA in Queen's Comity, New Branswiek, who U busily ..gaged sharpening • political knife to take the scalp of a man mord Foams at the next general election. THERE HA+ titan A I1$XtT +HRINKAG0 IN the patronage of the mayr's office this year, and his worship is now busily amaze(' in appropriating all the dignity in connec- tion wit* the position, as then in •ppaeest- ly nothing else within reach. Tea NOMINATtoN or M. C. CAMERON POR Lite 1)omiuion Parliament and of J. T. Gilt - Row, M. P., for the Legislature, has given subou.dd satisfaction to Liberals .11 over West Huron. They are looked upon as an invincible team in • general election. THE H\MILTON Srra-rAtoa WILL AGAIN be in • state of mind owing to the tact that the Governor-1:eaeral and the Counter of Aberdeen have oma more visited the Irish village at the World's Fair. As knyinrs WARD would say, "Thi• is 2 match" How DID IT rows THAT Ho%. J. C. PAT- TBR.ON did not travel with SirJoHN Timor - sox's political toe -wagon when it was in West Hurn. Had he • pr.nionilioa that CAMRsos'N .ominetion would prove fatal to hie chasm of once more sittinb for the rid- i+sg'. Sra Jou Assort% ix-Pass:out or rite Dominion, died at his residence in Montreal Monday evening after . protracted ills.. He succeeded the Dat. Sir JOHN MACDON.tt D in the leadership of the Conservative Gov- ernment, but -waving to iii -health was forced to surrender the reins ot office to Sir JOHN THourotd. Tit Ouxas SENrIN.T, Or TowtNro, g ays that the appointing d CLARKE WAt.- i.A.-R to the position of Comptroller of CIM - tome has greatly strengthened the Govern- ment of Sir JOHN THorraoN, which Koren tint, that the I;overasseat sealed strength- ening, and second, flied_H oou" iJ b -iiopeo�- ed with • very interior piece of timber. IT Mira sate .TRA NI: g THAT IN CONN RU• tion with the AL 1:RIEvt -CONNOLLY rsa- colitiro up to data the only one man who has erred • term in jail is Roszrr Mc. (;RRuvt-, the man who exposed the ee.adal- ous transactions flat led to the poliUeal downfall of Sir Herron LasiirvIN. Ro..a Mc(lusrvv was boned over to appear as • withers on the case and being unable for some time to find *soe.mry sureties, was in- tarosrsted in jail. AN .ALLa0RD INTKavlga- wmi Ma. ED- WARD FAtlaas recently appeared in The Daily Witness, of Montreal, in which certain statements' in omeneetion with the trade question and oontine.W mica were attri- buted to him, mil our highlyenoreated tows omtemporary risen to remark : Will The Signal. which has so often quot- ed approvingly from The 981 Mr. Ferrr's letters es the esbjset of .amexatioa, be • tadid enough with its readers lo give them his present *aim en the paaebabillti n of the great caw To which we haste to reply that TMs SIu*AL will be p1Meed to publiMit say "data meat that Mr. FARRaw tiny see 5t Is write es Iheseesbj.eta,bstasthe iotorvi.wiapiet- ies was met mama by Mr. FAIRER, it world met be anthewiotive. THE MOM M voters PAM LINT uDR'Oa or our highly esteemed Climate eeulsuporary says TMs SKONAL is nsgry with hint No, deer; we are ori TMs Ski sat. maks all due allowance for the verda.my ef the yeu.g pots in journalist. -who, alt*agb • loud shouter m (range mrttore, le nevertheless exceedingly green as • a.w.psp.r mea. By timway why dorsal The News-Reeerd greey get • note from the Ms.t.ry of the West Waw.eosh Agricultural Seslsty that as newspaper is the meaty got • dopy of the prise Sia Tfll.inity exempt the News. Record ? That would settle the whale am- tra.ey ams' prove that the Nome -Reread few ears in its existence had Mid the truth Ass' while we an es the gasoline of prim. 2ilss, why did the Nowa Resold rang mm ea the Phi el September, Most • parties d the prim list ef the Nerthwarkwa.hew from The Adwi.h 8t.r wltheat Suing erode. to that j.swrl ' Mem the bash young $sr,w win tuns The News- ismer passe M She had phis wttm+.1 lin taw old W wM haws to bums him op be dry us - MI tit he gra seesessd, an is hit pima* sew ttiMim M Y 90. wow be sass. HE WAS SHOT TO DEATH 001d -Blooded r u rile* 01 Olbi- eago'S 11417or. Ort wIlfiessse..WeileleseeateJe.trWbt Mai sew'. y a etb'u.m-Twee Melo Need sail Seeet sae Tisk al. wet_-ade•g a 0..r.a. Ca6CAoo, Oot. 18 -Another army soak W does W desdly work. aced Carter Har. risen, five times Mayer of (Nkomo, and ase d the best known low is the west, lis dead i• ha home, 231 South A.hlamd boulevard. Three bullets eater.d his body, two of the= making wounds .ahobeat to oases death. The murder was committed by Ksgum. Patrick Prendergast, • paper oarrler sad an et member of Ute Chicago Police Fero, who declared [bat Mayer Harrison had promised to make him oorporstitm amass' and t •1 sot kept his word. This. he said, was hes only reason kr oim=ittlsg the crime. The only person is the home at the Sims besides Mr. Harrier_ was his nos, Milker Pranks Harems, 26 yaws of age. and the esryaata Shortly before 8 o'clock the doer bell rung, &ad wham Mary Hansen, the do=emir, opened the door she was o.dremted by • mea about 5 test 5 i.oboo height, smooth Aaron, his rather oleos out hiatuses Ila up by • pair of dark eyes. " Is Mr. Harrison iu • asked the mai in • quint, pleasant voice. , 1'e., sir," responded the gel, as .he throw the door wider open to permit hi•ea- trsnot. at'OOT BULLET BIT T•* NARY. " I would like to me him, please," said the man as he walked toward the hack emd of the hall. Mr. Harrison was in the dia- isgroom, which opens into the rear rad of the hall. Hearing the loan ask for him he rose, gad, stepping into the hall, walked toward Preadrgamwho. by the time he taught stAht of 11r. Harrison bad advanced i about 10 feet from the doorway. Without saying • word, Prederqut drew his revolver .ad commenced to fire. He pulled the trigger but three times,aad every bullet bit the [nark. U -e ball shattered Mr. Harrison's left ha -d, another paaasd into the right side of the abdome meakiag a wound that would have been moral is • few days ; the third bullet entered the chest 'lightly above the heart. This bullet was the immediate cause of death. As soon as Pendergast bums to fire Mr. Harrjso. Cursed and walked rapidly toward the dining room. He walked through the door, across the dieing room and passel into • butlr's pantry opsamg off the roma, where weakened by lues of blood, he toll to the floor. Prendergast did not follow up his victim or make •sy attempt to ascertain how deadly his aim had been. He placed the revolver in his pocket with the same de- limitation that had marked all of his actions and started toward the door. Just as be 'me ping through the doorway, William Prestos Harrison, the mayor's ata, Dame tearing drown the stain from the upper portion of the house, just as Mr. H•rnmea's coachman ran into the rear sad of tate hail The cries of Mary Memo directed the son to where hie father lay, but the o.aohman was after other game. He had • revelvvee�p of hie own and as quickly as he realised what had occurred he leveled his weeper and slot a ballot after the dusappaarag form of the murderer. A mooed time his revolyer spoke, het both bulls went wide. Ramming to the door deo coachman was prepared to continua hostilities, bo: several people were ..tering to learn the caw of the shooting, and by the time the osaciaan had reached the sidewalk t'roadrgaat had been swallowed up in the darkness. Acro.. Ashland -boulevard directly op- posite the residence of Mr. Harrison, is the home of W. J. Claimers, the wealthy make: of mining machinery. Mr. Cleidepws was standing upon the front sopa .1 les resi- dence when the shots were End. Me Wand- a -aims 1M hip arid, &Mi Ei -g beroo Rh street, haete.ed into the hew. He reached Mr. Harrison's gage alw.est at the oar in- stant that William Prestos Harrison had (mead where his father lay. ' Aro yea hut!' asked Mr. Chalmers, as he sad W ram of the dying men strove to rise hint. " I've got my death, Chalmers," respo*d- .d the Mayor. " It's through the heart," said the Mayr maim, his voice now scarce- ly above • whisper. A .cement later he mak into maoaas'ou'aega sad is 20 minutes after receiving the weasels Mr. Harries was deed. Whet young Mr. Harrison cense rennin dowel stairs to leara the armee of the shoot- ing be panned • burglar alarm. He reached out bks hand std turned in an alarm, and eves before hg had reached his father's side • patrol wagon filled with officers from Lake - street station. shoat • third at • mile dis- tant, was daabime towards the Maya's hem. By the time the calkers arrived all traeo of the murderer had be.. lost THU NORDWIt ereame as Every pomible effort was made to secure medical attesdnsee for Mr. Harrison, but whoa Dr. Lyme., the Mat phpieias to ar • rive at ties Maga, reaohd the Mayor: side be was a dead min. Dm Thomas, Foster aid W*nhbars followed is quit s.esesiom, Mt they we enable to do ..ythi g. sod thezbouser IBL the how. 96 mimeo after the ehooti.r, Samar Fronk McDenaid was steadies in the oaks of the DlspWwelro.t ehti... Gw?SILvutLil EL Snob piece of Goods is warranted to bs of the bast Haktleo, and fully Ons -third Leer in Pi los titan you ma buy it from our competitors. sae FOE yo mz.t TODAY. Pickle Costars 81.26-81.34-41.4T (Ruby)sees ... 1.40 Spon. Holds ... ....2.94 -- 3.08 Biscuit Jan 2.78 - 4.56 Breakfast Cruets 147 - 2.37 Dinner Knives 2.98 - 4.83 De.urt Knives . 179 - 4.66 Diener Forks 1.90 - 3.29 Dessert 1.79 - 4.56 Tea Spores ..... .... 94 -1.96 - 3.22 Centre Spores_ 246-273-3 29 Butter Galeas L19 - 2.46 - 392 (1.ke Bm11W. 350 - 4.66 Berry Swirl 3110 - &60 1.47-1.96-315 21 -1.96 Sager )•tai. ........... L75 - 316 los Pitsksr 8.00 Coll Belo .. 14 - 21 Card Its.ef..m Napkin Itisp THE7CENTFAIR assa'Esgws. Tm CARRY 4 TOR. Ideal Ella 11 the Spirt GODERICH. !very available officer had already berm hurried oat to work m the ase, and Sergi M il).s•Id, who had just come ea from other work, was preparing to follow. The doer was pushed gently open and is walked • smell, smooth shaver dna., poorly dressed, and carrying • revolver u hu fiend. He shook likes mesa with the palsy, W her was white and drawn, great drops of per- spiration chased each other down his bee, and hie totter lag limbo seeu.ed warmly able to bold him starlight. He milked up to Me- Dosald, ..'ho r powerful fellow, six fret tall, and, Iroki.r him straight is the eyes, mid: "I did it." " You did it asked McDonald. " V... I lid it." " Dhd what T' asked the officer, as he kid cue hued ou the fellow's arm and quietly took the reveler. " I shot Mayor Harrison, and that's what I shot him with," was the reply, as Prairie: - pm made • =robes with his hand toward the revolver. " What made you de tt ! " asked Mc - Dossed. . He mid he would make in. corporation am.Mi sad he did mN at do it. Tha what I shot his for." That was all tiara erre Most it. Nothing dramatic, no bravado. He spit he cf his crime as though it was nothing out of the ordinary .ns' a matter measly to be exposed. lie was trembling so that he meld scarcely stand, rad the officer led hien to • chair and raked a few more questioes, to whack Pres dergam had but cme reply : " He mid he world make me corporation mooed. He did not and 1 shot him. I mesal to shoot him, and I wrist there be do i1. He said that after leaving the Harrison house be had takes a street car sad started toward ])..plains. -street Stat1oa, with the object d givinghimself up. • The car did not go very fast," he mid, " or L would have bees bre s*oasr." As the station "here he gave Mara If up is jam four blocks over owe mit" from rite Harriss rorde.oe he ecareely had time to do otherwise ibis he said. Waal Ureses That to remove eer.s, warts, b.nices in a tw days, all that in required a to apply the old and well -tested corn cure-Putn•m Painless Cao Kea/actor. Sure, safe, pain led P.ta..m's Cera Bxtractor makes co son mop had to heat, acts quickly and painlessly on hard and soft aim se is Ns* as Me ibisstt*Ys 0...... Oro tie =km se Tse Breast. aiii-Whils ea most visit to Maio 1 .-4 amp* Ili.Mse el .halls essloommiell to waits esmmes nee M i soivisw kid As ios..1 re DOM, V .s Pi.s. esstalas Sho mak. The great pws..p is reported he Mr. [laid that „bora et trade as Oi.e& lei. • dare h g •..dings t..a4 ear Mesos are p.esp use sadI sin ewe bet- ter et•t r asguai.Md with tit. ee.aties of Woes and Kat this Mr. Patterson is. mrd I knew that kis Oatmeal in the reveres of the truth. Times we d.11 d.n.g the karat part et the M•ok'sie regime. as I well re. member, bet sow►erw astride Weeders la the ooaMiss of limn smd Kest were trade and pampas se bad as at the primal Y=. How coaled they be 1 Tats were Sewer, wheat brought sinal double he pee..[ pries, the timber sed lumber hada,.* was thriving. assay and remunerative smpley- mast were M.pss.tively plodded. Now, these is a great dearth of work thrombosis the o0441t3*s meatiewd ; wheat is lower thsa It has him at say other time during Me past forty years ; thews in se .ale for iowsss ; mese is tight ; htlrlmem le du11, sad the Ned the stalwart (smberssn i. B eldam heard in the words. The outlook for the moist wines is indeed gloomy, and the oppstgerly for • working we. to sake headway in lifer poorer today thus over before. I know wtml 1 mm taking est m�sl•h id am sot exagreretiag the Omah ss's. dikes of the teas. My words as tits sober truth will go home to the heart of .very Set sad Kest reader of Tun Skew - But the Miaister ,.f Militia said that every branch of trader eourtahi.r and lest the farmers are pwoeperme and happy. I repeat that ties etatammt is mom, pal- pably satrap. He was simply •talking through hi hat," hi. Mei, shining bat. Thia aiaiMer of Militia 4. 4. C. Pa•.terMn, well k sow. -too well knows -la the county of Kmax. as at one time M.ght miasma is Wisher es Med et sight h.edrwd dollars • year, •ed was considered to be well paid. He afterwards homing semat►i.g of • lawyer but sever homer celebrated fur via tense pied in foreland co.it Ws. That is, he sever appeared as a .biaiag .caber of the legalseverternio . Law was sever his chid o•liiag. His forte ie politic., mid as • politicians b hes bees in • mass successful. By various and devious sense, which Wars know well emosrh, he hes attained be poli- tical partici and lards esoIaaest.. YM, this ex -pedagogue and semi -retard lawyer sow draws trout the smears of his e.f adapted onuotq the stapM3ar Ma o 98, a year. O[ coarse ••ie. all right" ; as far as mosey it co.ocmnd he hag enough amid to spew : M cam travel in palace cant fan ssmpleoudy ; dream himself in the osatheas apparel ; ride in file carriages ; pwoa nide our avessme, and affect sot to know than to whom he owes •!nest all that he is and ko, a.4 who in ail that eeritibs•es time ask -al w immensely bis saperiaa It is rosy mad mural foe him to w [het trade u flourishing and prosperity med bappicesses abt, sad like the heartless ars proud Blurt, exclaim, '4:od masa love the wretch he starves !" It is essaolis: to think that then r • WILLIAM0 INK P E PLE r. w7- eera&�NIL MA s' ween..easka._ g tart WEAK MEN ty.s•s s'4 *darts. Aum metal very, "a r wriaith ma ell. rid amatal BUMMING WOML'S Sul,,Atith et pp.►cda.weft.'" W tie. Ya�M.•• t/ ellesill���.g�a.esNUMB �i�� islsa.i 1,Ms1ls� s0 Ilii iambbsw..$ an �,gggg - Ohms Pine A es er *last by maikb pt p� .. d ahoearilthr 11 TM DN. WILLIAM* MED. CO., isivsee. Ont. et Morrbio at ,CL Nemesis wire %Mere prosperity hke rim, d J. C. Pattemes e. $t•t.an, Reser, out, o.. 111!, M. BLYTH. Trte,s*i, Oct 31x1 IL Silken hes be kis realise ky briis lost u Ie. kitclrs. The Mammy weather d the jam few am made aha fanners amigos abo..t meurg q their turnips Quit• a number young people left ems ea Mead•TT for Vera they amend t. raide i• tate .. The trial et the " whiskey lator..es • adagio took phos ma Tuesday caused a liub atettee.es.t in our village. 1 he femoral of the Lit. Mrs. Hannah L Jenkins which took piss,.•r cnt6sy w lardy attendal Deigemd ere as .Y rsLl.gt el Blyth hoist girt 1 bees far twenty-tiroee yam. Dia Myral, bed the Fishman* to Imes valuable Lyse an Mtdey sight lam. ]y, .missal was tied to • fence oar the cerci and took fright at seedm lite tram omit me ; it brei, low sad tried to go .creeds trade hat gat ram weer wed was killed. The tssercl et the lite Mrs. Alex Su* twiravwhish took pieta an do.day last, we astcsded, sway .osiiag from alb. tsssg is show their MM s.pset. N ea da tossed, whoa was est Awe is the pries d Y/se bane only 27 yeas .t age'. -.id boss steer fries& is tins vieleil wlu, led sari eysspMy ler the bereaved husband. Do you want x x x AN OVERCOAT ? Our Stock offers inducements to be found in no other store in the County. All new. Bought for Cash. S elected from the best lines of the most re- liable makers. E very garment marked in plain figures at prices only possible to a close sailing cash system. We also tell Rubber Costs, Fur Coats, Fur Capes, Sealette Caps, Cloth Caps, Underwear, Long Boots, Felt Boots, Rubber Boots, Felt Slippers, Overshoes, and everything required for man or boy's outfit. If you pay Cash we'll give you big interest. MILK. 1Ar env N All Wool Sox, IOc. per pair. Extra Heavy Sox,