HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-6-14, Page 7THE SIGNAL : OOPERIC8. ONT., THURSDAY. t1ITNE 14. 1894.
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00 by buying here ,
Artier Iran Challie, Mite Is t:nuulls, Beautiful Pattern.., Pied Color. ` . t-
IN 1 yanl.
Scotch Gingham., Fast Colors, small and large Chocks, au:lentil for .. hoot
boor s . J eta. prr yard.
Satin Check Muslin., full range .d Patterns wit tie., Sc. and'9c, J
ractory Cottons. Home stores are very anAtour to .nil Cunene at
prices. We have ,lust placed in knock three hoer of new I:cats
I ries : 3}e., 5e , anti lie.
the o11
at new
we would alio draw your attrition to a special line of Cotton flow,
rata^ ,i !, tolld value et ilk. Ladies' ,eine o/11y. WO lava ulno a upleu.h.l
ittt k ! otli t . (dove, worth 25c., molls now at 1.'r@:. If you wants Parasol, .ye
tout 1 eek )ou to cows in tad have a look at our Stock Ij@fore buying eIse-
t, tw t., Mr/Stock is new ; best gmtbt v and the newest Patterns. Prices
75 cts_ up to t3•
f rwu
JOHN T. ACHESON
THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE,
NbaryuentlytransportedtoCh1srgq as apart
f ) 1 f the i thou glacal exhibit at the t olumbnan
1.1\11
!` I 4 11 .%it I. I)LLU.tItl a :xp,siumt. Ica right to have • place eau
Ohio .ahabit wee due partly to the fact that
/ it was discovered by u1 (ohm nun, but chief.
r_i,,., ptthirity of Es-Prelakr Stat\bs. ly Iron the fact talc. at the snail's pace at
� which • glacier inures, this bowlder must
1.4 Provokes Strife. have been in the territory of ohm for an
1 enormous period of time, lone enough fur •
r., .- STP.EETSt bowWK to be oma usturahz.l. 11, bow
1 aver• the (Tinea s shouldclaim it u •
t o,tive from lusuce, they would have •
«,ter• on• Revealing the True .:relater •I/ poor right for ilio 1e Iges from which moa
II.. -.tuatlea Aro .nPprnaei - 1 derived are sear 1 L:ee••loo• in Ontario,
antis of Lake Huron. In searching for
light tugHulot, la cur rev
bowblen in ...thorn • Ihto, 1 was aecwtom-
•lure. 1eressw r.wer• ed to hear !nem referred to as " Larger
Match she CrWs. head, '• In the Kings -us .1 discovery it Wal
' bored that numeroila art teles of that deaerip-
�srta, un* _~-Anti tstambn. is t,1 1 trop which an receut times Kentucky had
lave : . rr» in Clyrtia Ybi 1 fernubed t waade wen In payment of •
B• debt under which the I tutntntoo has pl o.d
in,,,: t•.,.a}rar and .rther Rnfgerisn I southern . ommeawslt)tJuwq ages befofe.
toss• . .t4.., ua•e resoltwg fa blugd Protewor t;. F. Wight, in Popular 4cienoe
• Month}y.
1 t ... !tiC�te 2. -New* froit Oily/dal ----- _
.....:-•- `vhi •huxx► titan tl.a s:tuatiou gratis dra'sinea.
I •• ristlebo,\mur@ senor than the i The mode in whi..h • child should be
` 'et.--", has indicated A rraer,:t I taught 'rid controlled depends upon its
r,-treiitp f• 'ler' !"'d. and tele i natural r srtictensucs, and the parrots, its
itvraat.g the greyity of the nisi.
wer • •`+-r su} prs.a.l of mutilate.l I I .-r-. earliest thstru-ton, should study them
IA.l lou sever. tlghtuai( it' s .i.s, sad the I carefully sad adopt their te•chtags and
:,carol .• soaker ett:ea rowszn re •ertou• i their mors'. garern.,tao; to the mental and
Lowly, It is rep is:ed that tired:.1ug'sm,nl •tu•ltttee ot their charge. In some
awf Ili! . his rolled er excephurj Petrol!, childrese the ter auras !scuttles become
IN ;ort.' ,her@ in thoir hullo*. . I active it • .•airy emit' air, and by appealingIlynas, .tune 'J -The Tegeblatt has • to then to ' I.e twit: say they way soon to
5el,ktads despatch wh:.-h save that tot so strengthened awl dire. tel as to control
IN THE
bula!i,ins ,d tutsntre and the mare polite'
„ tufts have declared themselves •4•,t
:teabaiog 'there was a tierce conflict In
etr•ete to tiny between them gad the
tai talon• 'Many on both aides were
eiile.l T he rote in the provinces atm
rum. /Tea prefect of Tatar-Itazarejik.
hmitirou uelta, was murdered last night
d1 1 i 1. It -I t ow. June 2. -The Novoe
ata, .0 an inapireol article, says that
war in In .:aria is apparently merit
'ling that whatever may be the
the,'.ondict between Prince For
d
ea -Premier .tambnluff, the
• of eau rs mum,' be per- , means of *timeletb:ng their growth. T'ne
If ex Premier Stambulofl i meet 1,s mate children can be night 1 •
ban foreign iotenen reelect and compare, mach more easily than
stn- is generally supposed There are • hundred
ways of illwtr@ang the opposite and m-
eowed re I,.Iaa4. nimble terns 01 doing right and locant
4 An enotmnne wrnog• which • soy or girl of even four
members of various years old can ,ndertend. The next step
f the
is to show why sorrow cora of what is
•tr
tib e,
taint
chard
present
the temper. (.oallefes a ax. Is someones
worderruay developed in childhood. and
ceder proper religious treating become, a
mean,. soul more powerful than reason,
o f holding the passions of the young in
check The two comhne•1 welIdirected
reason and an active conscience --are the
test safeguards of human happiness They
harmontie together ; they Li and re -act
o pen each other : and coder their tntlueoce
life, it not always •uony, n at.wayh honor
able anti sell -eat ofactu*y
Whet t the remora and conscience of a
.41,14 are tardily de%elnped, there are
ladled b. ,tai
enter the •i
nx e, 1 tl aria i car
14,43 t l.erleew
)11
S'►l:x.T•,WN, Jttl
re•wd, r•ouprisltig
Defile 1,418o, awaitr . .... .........
rear Etruria to vtteloome the bootees wrong and pleasure ofMist is right. fhb
.ti' -rt -en, amour j the pnrposo• of whose Pero readied, the,'il(jwar.' and upward
.f the Irish industrial eaarse become. not only easy but pleasur•
Caesuras wa. prevented •bl•tn the little pupil.
a In public nth :ole a fixed plan ot educa.
• tion founded np'w good general principles
tall. is all that can toe expected. lint at home
Lc. :1 th•• *dine
Awr:atiou. The
vials .everel add
• ,--
the n beet suited to to nature, may be
Thera is r good story attest • telegraph pur.s. d toward every child. The family is
ter•tvr who once cool ked the land wires in
the Ihthrory, atter , erble otbae The oper- I
the goat primary aahnol, and the training
Iwhit.h the chili r•eeive• there influences in
• lYimat, of mese, the character of the in
dividend td afterlife.
A SMART BOY.
The retorter area se whew Ili. Tele•
graph rest is vleserte.
An amusing incident in which President
Van Horse and • check boy in the employ
of the 1'. I'. K. telegraph department figured
took place in the company's ot!ice in tic•
tore one evening lost weak. The railway
liter s now • practicing physician in 1 aia-
bodge, Mea
iPaq night, While ea duty in the 1hixbury
cite, lie fell sleep at his key. The slept
ran • soused one. The New York operator
caned till eat of ptieaee. when be eeot •
i•assa[e 1. •I'1{oaston requesting the chief
operate, u ge to tell Ihtxtert, to •a•
ewer New Tack. The sleeper. however,
*ser deaf he Rnssoe's " 1h, Ili," s to the
-Inpatient Aarseter flashed en from New
1 irk.
Io the c1&4. -room ant the eleepiag "Per'
magnate entered the office to and rti as
s'nr wee the erste artist. The room warn •important meeosege, and a there were eev-
dark an.} he area watching the mirror for er.I vintners sending message* at the time
th• Lay specks that In thew days went to he quietly waited his turn. Ai moon as they
elite mp a was"' Tn him 11"1. Moe hail finished their bummer, be heeled hu
.I T h.6.i „s all t; reekpir, se thweleepar lee`• mommas• to the boy, wire carefully counted
no other wey eat of the meddle the weds. In the oftener Mr. Van Norse
the "NI the oaerator releep,New York tial wr,elee "1► H ' and whim the boy sad
ailed sae,., to Nova Soot a, and aldres am he „smog periled for a moment or
eel • to the cable operator at Ikix• two. but quietly added: " 11'ill you please
htry/ The message resit ' slow me your peep, a 1 have to put the
t n tato t/".. other room and wake q number ern the miaow '"
A lookthat operator.'over
rola. ant 11 to lieart.@ Content in New• . l.ot of facaste,
which
ernt pawed lace tow
f.sndl•ed . Ilart's Content rushed it president's .fats, wets► ewe e pold
atlas* to li•ndon, Ihroc. to IMeer• attd .Rile. In reply he tike.' tee soy how the
urea the ehr.nnel to Calci and to Bret. nAs was. " Fomrtsa years old, sir," cos the
Neat k ft movies. ea to Il ueloe, rad hook reply. 'p: ort bow keg have you
� i'I is t coat . emRly ` nese arcked.
rY , eurpries. Ice doper cos with a eomewhet pe„Aled look. • Y
11".1"a gage the Petite oprr•tor at pal' .• Moor foe mouths, sir, the boy replied
to a noir tie T " Well.
m
then aronse.t, shoot .haven mmutee having" d Mr. VHne, putting his h
h•e• takes by the gra.' round of the Whim rid Vu Horne, heed
i's pocket aid polling out • $ 1o11, which
gram. Ile tried to eiplaia matters by he gore to Lb. boy, " you aro the sm•rtst
WIlag New York that he was oat of ad- bwy 1 hese ever elms.me
. and .ns day yr@.
'•steent. The story didn't impress the of will be preaid.rt of thel' 1' K. ices.' that
tt•isla se Laing',a,hful, aid h • Esy or two '+t••t•Re as .,ani soo possible, tint never mud
teen apse • •tea•i y lm Uattbary.
Raeaw•y Serb&
1t hde sur..yiig, fa the year 1882, Ib.
tree! Iw.nole.y across the IIerinaiippi Val
Ivy. 1 reeehed Ctne.saui, wvrs traded tbmt
hods lose to t .. river twsnIlha . or
tktrty mites dere the city. Ups..if•g
I.'he reseal level of the ATMs h Nemesidgr•
I tea,.' motors Ist.kttdle ewld.mpn Iklst
414011 esterreset T.et the ats
tre
414011 of isle
mit• •.d 1.. eta marks -icor-1 iii •Ira►
of use ties , v r Zairattshe
sgy
ltr,r ��'
�e�ienafltr
w• as.* t►.• watershed between the Leak-
▪ W Obis Ahem, when wow esrtismans
1;1611 W.* M ike ..swat pat M [•-
• elttsr avldemr.a ass
.t the
Scrofula
s Disease Germs living in
the Blood and feeding upon
Its Life. Overcome these
germs with
Scott's
Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-llvor 011,
and make your blood healthy,
skin pure and system strong.
Physicians. the world over,
endorse it.
Oil N WOW by Sistitutes!
seat a we.. Belbruts..ut Devastate. le AIM
THE POET'S CORNER.
The Malealt nerd.
A little seed lay to the g:ouud,
And urea began to sprout :
"\ow which of all the t1.,weia around
It mused, "shall 1 come nut '•
"The lily's face is fair and proud,
But juat • tote cold :
The roma, I think, is rather loud.
And thea, it's taahtou's old.
'' The . eget is very wall,
Itut not the dower I d chow :
X,.r liet the euterbury bell,
1 sever cared for blur.
Petusir are hy tar ton bright,
And vulgar flowers beside :
The primrose only blooms at night,
.Sad peonies spread too wide.
And so it criticized each flower,
This snpercijious meed :
Until it woke one summer hour,
And found itself a weed.
Mildred Howells. in May St. Nicholas.
SANOFIELO'S SURPLUS.
re nll.rr Resat Mews Mir: N Was die
peri et:
Mr Meredith spelt* first of the finances
of the .oeotry, and he toll yo --t that Mr.
San.Iti. 4 klaod•mal,l had be: ern three and
four mailers a tnouoy and investment*
whoa he:ilea . up the govertinwat J.o ?fr.
Blake : uu88 he - oocplsini hemmer this
awry has since hoes used, or, se he calls
it, .wept away : hut he did not tell you at
the wine time what we hail done with the
money, so to as we had made use of it. It
has net been made use .t merely in carrying
on toe governtnent of the country, because
there have beeu large expenditures outside
the carrying on of the government of the
country, is the strict way in which it might
he carried on. It doe. not need one million
of mosey, and yet we anent this last year
people are worse still, because they're al
-
w• s afraid of bolos consumptive, and It e
reel dhagreeable to tell their weight, for
they scowl so. 1 rely upon the mediae.
chases. They enjoy kwowtur exactly how
much dash tad Was they can call their
own. - -
SCIENTIFIC NOTES.
Burdock Itluod Ritter@ curie all diseases
of the blunt from it commas pimple to the
wont scrofulous sons or okays. Skin dt.-
eases, buil., tetotohs and all Wood humors
eaaaot not to heisting powers.
The t hineet sheet of iron e, or rolled has
rao•otly beee turned lout at the Hallam tin
works, near'waaees. W.!es It has a sur-.
fate of in r,uere Umbel awl weight, but 20
grains. It would take 1,(130 sheets to make
• laver an inch thick.
to healthy appetite, with pet feet digestio•
cod ass.Hitatioo, may bit.rcu.ed by the nes
..f 1y er's 1't11s. 'l'hry cleanse and strength-
en the whole alimensry renal rad ret.w•e
ail mMYUucrtons to the natural functions of
.ether se,,'' without any unpleasant edema
I've: Itnalr, is mskiks prostate an ekc•
, trt•. lighting, the government f that country
. lee. ins recently placed a new Sghtehtp off
1 the tart of labau, •bo•..t sr mile. from the •
slit:re. The vessel it pro. i ird with a p ewer-
! ful electric lu'ht, which can le seen better
(than the I ghthouee light, .
Among the varieties of work mow doe*
largely by pneumatic power are wilkl.g and
I stone cutting. Foe 'ship and Meter work a
t cry ingenious tool i. ed, hat ung a vibre•
tory back -and forth
h motion of 15.030
strokes to the minute. The length of stroke
is only about an eight of an inch.
Within tome years the prim e1 platin}m
at the fret unties has itacretsed flve•fold
This N •sur to the heavy demand for this
metal 1.r electrical pmrper. it a tow
'nearly as dear as gold, with a•reasos 14.
prospect that it will soon reach • price that
will encourage its product,- t. um the I'aci&e
(*cleat.The btir
�' tlriam of the late Isaac C. Mr
ttcrWe, of Philadelphia, comprising more
than 200,030 dudereot plants and ferns garb•
teed from every country in the world, has
lately beeu prorated to the. 1'tuledelphia
t'uilege of Pharmacy, having been purt•ha-
from tate tt•tate for !10,1:'_10 by friends of
that iostitution. 1 •1
Recent Swediah reports Nay 'hates sppti•
arida of electricity to the smelting of iron
is to be toed on • cnnlmrr: cal wile et Troll •
batten, in Sweden, where a gnat water:-
power
ater
power is available do run thwdysatnpa the
prosrus the inyeotion 1.f ]1r. G. de Laval,
whose atearn-turbineaftractci much atten-
t:no at Chicago Lot v-'ar
A careful r ,-.owl kept' st Vale for4.404.'.
years show that nun•sm'•kurs ere 20 t,'•1
cent taller, 2S per cent hearer and heye
tai par cent mon lung caplc£tyt.'than emu
ere. A recent graduating ..'des at A'uhern
p:eseuted • similar difference to 141810 11
non emok.rt., who had .ecoid in weigh
21 ,e;r • cot over' dm atno' 'r. and iu heigh
37 per cent, au.1 also exceeded them i. l
capacity.
nearly four millions of money. We could
have Parliament going on, we could have
the civil government carried o0, we could
have justice administered, we could have all
things done incident to these three great
beads of expenditure, which coo.utuie the
primary duties of government :and it would
not cost more than • million of dollars -less
then thy annuli! subsidy which we receive
from the Dominion I:overoment, but then
we have not connued ourselves to • matter
of that kind. We have largely aided rail-
ways as i have already said. Well, now,
there was hetweea three and tour millions
of money and investments left by Mr.
S.ndfield Macdonald. He did not leave
them tor the purpose of saving money : be
never thought of retaining that money as a
permanent capital. Whatever ladividual
metrbers may have thought, he himself de•
clared in the very last speech he made that
he had no such ths.ght, and his Govern-
ment appropriated • mili:ow aid • half of it
for railway purposes. and he apologised for
'not appropriating more for other purpnw.
. He .old he could not do on because then
was money to be paid to the IMminton and
the amount had not yet been •eartained.
There was no pretence that Sir. .andrield
Macdonald's policy was to keep the capital
unmee.t.. We have expended since hie time
about air millions of dollars in railways.
Not only have we expended the money so
left hy Mr. Sandtield Mac.lonali but we
have •eta•Ily expended in railways nearly
twice that sum. That is not carrying on
the government of the country. but it is a
very important thing to do. Has it not
been for the benefit of the country that we
have expended not three or four million■
only but six millions in that way' - Sir
diver Mowat at Leaden.
the ■m.ber of my pass. as 1 haven't seen it
thin year But it will be all right."
Mr. Vila Horse with • smile then left t1e
ollee, while the hey didn't ecor to melba
the situation at all, and when told by one d
(he operators, who had quietly enjoyed t14
geese, that he had been talkeig to the prou-
dest of the C 1' R., his •.•.•Hint may be
imagined. _---
A tle.w. Bair.
A lady named Mrs T. C. 1f Hnm?hrleg,
Hering he Iterr, Or., who Neel nsly toe
Mils of M• aiw•yti K14ny god Ilene
Core, 1.. lerwafi►1 • retetmeat 1. the
eAs.t that It .n.pt-lely ewer her .f ls-
gaamas.ry t'b.alnati a, kaftan aid line
iretillas. essb • ..mpii..tion of digs.ss
yilYttng se giddy es this remedy .hand
gmssenig• dew .a&lsa Is. gigs M as
lila
Trials el the weMIR14 f'• lisle -
Well, s'r, maid Ib. rtteadent of • railway
weighing machine the other Clay to an in
tervvwer, the fact i•, 1 rarely get hold of a
very fat mai or • very fat woman. Noth
ung will Induce the latter to venture within
half a mile of the weighing machine ezcewt
• let. To -day • big couple came to me.
;the was huts, with • quadruple chin. H•
was Pickwick magnified. Says 1 to myself,
"Blear my bean, if they've Dome to be
weighed, there's mon here than meets the
eye. ' We*Ltbev were quarrelling all Grown
the stain, s they approached 1 beard her
gr
"1 mt're very narking, Mr. smith : but
it 1 weigh am mach as you do, that settles
it. We II inset as strangers henceforward."
"IR..'t take on w, Arabella," he replied.
"I don't mind. 1 like you as well as rib,
poem ; Is tact, with me its • ase of the
more the sunnier,"
Rat eh* was very indignant. He mat is
the enactors. and while 1 peithed him she
came •roved to me and whispered
"My man. if you'll make me twenty
ponds lees then him you'll be two dollars
richer for w, doing."
1 never said • word, bet, yeses wean,
don't erwndeme me. 1 jet resolved to rake
her weigh twerty pounds less. He arse
lip to two honored and eighty-three
ads. Then Arrhelle took the chair.
Ckwiked at me beseechingly. bat, like •
big fool, i pretended not to see flews she
at plump se a partridge, and I realty think
she wergild roe moored three headr.d send
twenty, het with rsrsa'e of meld 1 wheat,
CRISP ANO CASUAL.
"E1 Padre" and "La Flora" isepectal, are
the recognized standard 10 cent tigers. 2etw
Fast* of from 30 to 40d•y arem contmo*
n ccurrenee among the religious freatics of
Indus
"El Padre ' and "La Fiore" • especial t are
superior to the nisi city of 15 cent imported
esters- tet w
Natives of Ceylon believe the nearertree will not grow out of the *Mind of Ilse
h uman voice.
The l' yr tido monuments represent hats
in nearly the shape of the well knee u Mexi-
can sombrero.
Palate, the product of a trey tit .umatra,
threatens to become a rival ie ha rubber
and gutta perch*.
The biood'of s four.pound eel conta;os
suti:nent poison t6 ittll ten meta looking
makes it harmless.
The oldest letter envelope in existence is
preserved in the Rritish Museum. It dates
back to May, logo.
Me of the *amen of t'alihmrnie is Wong
Yip Kong, who came frotu Huns Kong iu a
w iling vessel in 1644.
The house in which Garibaldi lived on
Staten tatted is to be torn down to make
room for improvements.
The "Varsity" cigar is without a doubt
superior to the majority of ten cent goods.
Try it and be convinced. 2etw
A farm of more than 2,000 acres near the
1►eleerare Water Gap, is devoted entirely to
the cultivation. of celery.
There is talk of running trolley observe
tion cars across Niagara Falls suspended
fifty teat above the water.
A specie' of ape. closely resembling the
Annan gorilla, has been discovered on the
Mosquito coast, Nicaragua.
t'nristiao Indians of the Dakota tithe
raised nearly $2,000 last year to chratianire
their pagan !Lox brethren.
California is .aid to hire a railroad in
Somme* t'ounly graded through a forest,
the tis being laird on stumps.
The largest bronze room in the wor!•t w
that of Peter the Great at St. Petersburg.
Its weight is about 1,100 tons.
Sugar ane is mentions} by Strdbo se
known in India as early se 325 R. C. It
was then teed in it* raw state.
The booms law of San Bernardino, 1'.1..
ed
UIF;IIICA\' TAR!FT Rel,
Senators Wading Through the Debate
on the Saga'. schedule.
F'Urt MONTHS OF DISCUSSION
Mae Hero Takes l'p to reeves. by the
tt il•••n atilt - The Kai Nut tet
lu .iaht Awnit/.s the
Ite•elt the She ..15-
l%Aaa1DUVOI, Jane 4. -Taro taontbr of
taxi( debate have parsed in the Senate
and tb• end is not het' within telsaoupio
vi.lou. liepubliceu seiaturs slatedten
day. ago that the .•lose of t111N present week
wool.' tied the ruler a he Tule +till midis
posed of The Conroe ot events in run
mecttot. with the farts elicited by the sugar
timet invest aIiom yf the special. manmit-
t• a as far as that investigation ha* pro
retda•1, and the facts which it u 'expected
"oh !e• eh-vs...,na.t in the future semitone of
that committee. ..rut to make it pan.. bl.
that th:• threat utay be retitled. (Solite of
the leaders un u:. K.pnblican side mate
that ante vote cat an,t •a•,tu doming W tabs
un the rugs/ .chedul,' :alta elle ievestiggaa
tiuu Tutu the al:egat.., uw of improper 11 1*-
. nes being ttee.l to ....Noe nus adoption of
cat aritedltte b ILyr ns. ••u liwm.+r l o1.
...ural of me I"-i,att.t Senetore and
els Mr. Hill are- t:; r.•rur.1 as favoring;
this view. Tbetr f•urer added to. the
united Kenubltc•tw strength will form a
ph*L.rtx dengeroualy near a majority pro-
vided tbr.r . nouid he tine. -.•r two Dear
eratic absentees 4111 the critical roll call, air
it is hutted there may be. 'flier watno
force, -the whd Republican rote and the
I optiittta, or moat of tbene-it is el/reeled,
W111 rally 10 the .IIt port .1 Mr. Mander-
avu'N ptopiae.l amendment to retain the
bounty on domestic miser. iuntea.I of Ley-
;to- aq increase.i tax on the imi.orted Pre
.im, t. :its .u,,a.'-'tiott i. shade that the
.•..eonthis aineudnm•nt milder 'so close
that the our .4 *1 will be thrown
• . tike two 1.0nh.:.t,a Se 'motor.. whom*,
state iy the Chief b't, fictarr of lhe.bonuty.
Mr,tflarrt. has Viten. fair notice of an
int. titian to fortes the fighting. lie de-
e:Area that art lung a ilii s,de of the ('ham -
1. w!li only 4-1' him iitett Neeetoite *ball be
Le•Li r.•tr•i.oi7 ft..)I1 tt ;'ay until the final
,-1SEfSr.EISATN O8 ERVe1*C£ SILL.
M -r. 4 hut :tow'. I a+tire Dicot Nat 1'tatd
l,1ti:r tt Ira q.r1 a 1'rie Itr..
SI.,\•TiC8al.. u e ! 1'1
tt-}•• tt:•ai h•rito 'Air .•
oat.. re MAIL'. bail '5 S.: h
non t r newmpapers fat.
N.•.1'8 teprrse11tutg t:,..
* 4 pelt city. at a ttieetl tt
n:1tbt p.1e-eel a strong tt+
. nig the Ineaenrs at an it
•ere union. It was decile.
Pleith, 34.1'., to rep,.ecu
Hohse of Commons. rb.Sunday Morino„
Nowa fn a strung article denounces the
Ien..nre ae a- coven attaa'k upon ttaebee
ti.l calls ono% the French members to m9.
.e itanabody.
The Neal acid.: "We have in feet (.w
L faith In the good .«11se of the major-
ity of the members of Parliament, both
l'ruch and ,F:ttghett, to !w.Ii -4e- Mat sttteh
an /absurd meaante will even be eauettemed,
but. rven 11 it were there is out the slight-
est doubt that it wouI t, ,be liebl by the
c:onrts to be • uuconittitutiodal as au inter-
ference with the lowers of the Provincial
l.eipalature. As far as the Sul:day Morn-
ing \.-ws, the must representative Sunday
newspaper in the 1kouinion, is concerned;
we hay* no fear of re result. The pro-
pr:etori, of this paiwr have been regularly
Incorporated as a company by the Legis-
lature of t,fnebec and are doing business
under the laws int the province. Mr. Chart-
tun'emeasttre. it the Dominion Parliament
footisli enough to give it the sanction of
the law, would be an attack b``con this
charter, which would be restated to the
end, and throe is -not the elighteat doubt
that much a grime, invasion of provincial
r:,;bt- w,::t •t be promptly set aside by toe
overta"
"Varsity' is a high clime Ave cent cigar
Try it. 2rtw
TyUse e1 5.sisn .
Western Fanner (showing her shout • s1s
pl+.el .atlt. you haven seen evrryti.l 1 ■■C UNLI uAC �A fl(. WU I%LU s
yet, It you II tome around •o the other
side of the hone 111 chow you t -e , y• inuc
celiar.
Elderly Aunt ,bum the east t ike me ' �a ,
Ito they hell cvclrnes her.'
;ter
e••i at
rte 1e e•7,n4
•re to prohibit
ra}drical t'niou
united priutere
n11 Satnrlay
;Until denonuc-
y to the print -
Ito regae.t Mr.
l
them in the
SUNLICOT
proved
hy its
enormous
sale that it is
The best value. for
the Consumer
of any soap in the market.
Millions of women throughout the
world can vouch fol. this, as it
is they who have proved its
value. It brings them less
Latour, greater comfort..
HOME MADE TINWARE.
It dots tut poly to buy factory -made Tine/are when t u can get
OUT oWn snake just as cheap. \1'e are. hty'!.t:-Making• up our own 'Tin-.
ware, wing only tin. very hest lir Imported Tin.
Milk Pans, Strainer Pails, Milk Strainers, Creamery Cans, Pails.
Hailer.•. Tog Kettles. and it general assortment of Kitchen and Dairy'l nwhri' alwtl_ ;tin l; , s( dr nta'dc to order.
GRANITESTANCHY and WHITE WARE
eic
fur the I're:., ruin• ti t .tl t►etta' in •olandn+tat uol at+tit- e1 nt'n in
prier-. l .•I'.,it logt all Lind, promptly attend A. to ut
WORSELL & CO., �
Agents for t • 11,a aril I'urnac. r, The Prat -tit -at Tiornrithe, IIamillito ,, I:cola**.
SPRING II/1S COME
1)011.I putt!ta-e the t,1b. l*'. Cools until you lucre .e4•11 curt.
-GARDEN TOOLS,
LLaw',Mowat-s (ton inch drive wheel),Spades,8hove: ,,Hoes,
Rakes, Poultry Netting 24, 30.36 and 48 inches, Plain,
Barb, Galvanised, Oiled and Annealed Fence Wire,
Nod a .+1
61,. -.VE) 1LIL1'!I)11 "a1%1%
Suit t!te '1';
DAVISON &
aid er•.o*. TO R. r.!ttltt.l•aer.
1 ..�_
111111111Onemeetime t..awa.P.wi• •.a°
•r :r 3+wrcr.ai
:-
THE SUBSTITUTE coy'.,.
the d ,-a>er Tess. '
THE SUBSTITUTE is
yo...i a good deal more than
Eddy's.
1
The DEALERS' p: ofit is in
the -"just as good.'
Where d�.; ,i.OURB -
come in ?
Insist on getting E. B. Iii,,,, a a lea,Yhetii
::
and your temper will not b! 1'uf tt -by tl f :ng
to make the " just as good " ";etch 17
w-•
That will burn '
ROUCH WOOD and COAL
..l:qualls Wen...
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., Ilan liege, • " r; >d
(*el. ,- *Avg - " -hiklia Catarrh there. dy to 0 • ...• v
he first m..bcine I have ever towed that, T- 0
would do ,nq •ny• good." ('rice 50 cents
t $ ‘" , ., ort: '' �1F f4
0
Mamma What's the matter, Johnnie!
Johnnie Rio hon.n..' yesterday I fell f'
down and Lott n,yelf.
Mamma-- Well, what are yea crying to-
IlicoviJORoGNIou7
Sold by ell druc.iista. • w
Jestlaahl, We.' posed.
will not allow two main the same '18Yf,'r
Johnnie- You werss't home yesterlay.
bl«•k on nee side of the street.
---
The crow tree of Venezuela gives an rt. l;trTt.gw,'s. --1 have mild your Yellow
cellent article of milk, which ha a close Oil sed have found It unequalled for barns,
cheesiest altinitr to animal milk. sprains, rails, rheumatism, croup eel
1k. Lees Worm Syrup cures and re• colds All who a.• it recommend it Stn
moves worms of all km* in children or
adults. Price 25c. Sold hy all dealer.
ta
in Siam and Afghani•s, when the
'elephant is the chief beast of burden, an
"elephant load" is reckoned at two tons.
Red blood canine blotches, bode, ppimple,
*endure, ulcers, *efure, ate. Burdock
Blond Ritter* cors had bleed is any form
from • common pimple to the worst.crnfnla
"Toe b.ndred rad sixty.threk ma'am,
Next pl•ass,e with ..
Rhe fumed h • radiant f.to Smith
and aid •
"New perhaps you 1I believe."
When 1 rpell.4 whey tee y "'edam.
tette esrlsitwed •
"Wan, 1 wo+gleed /we h.adr d sad sixty•
da.
tile. pensI saw m
w ynalf. 0 yen
Ails a*.
A...t KI ai*Rpm lila"
fie tt . tows .111. Odds 1 anew gots pwy
.ore.
M/lNa
eWeltatere.
Mrs. 7. S. Hawkins, t'hat tanooga,Tenn.,
ay - " Shiloh's Vitalizer ' s..a1 my life.'
1 oewaider it the best remedy for • debilitated
system 1 ever need." For dyspepsia, I..er
airkidesy trouble it exoels.inc.'i76 rano.
Soli by all druggists. e w
6.011 Forms
Red Mamma., will an more bath-
ingnit be a en
gond form this Bee •
ire. Rodd --That will .'epee.' upon
whether them is • gone form in the Dutra
bathing snit -Taws Topes.
A mild.
e.t Rd.
Undo- if i wave you 10
smile yea 10 .err, how
womb twN you have 1
nobble Twentys.
gem
TIMIS-t+f5* til Iht M •
ReAI&-Vaasa Nd w.M't pay his.
Can leash% CaIs sold an • genr*al.P.
sum fmtlII
eugiemt enam •/the- stn beet
mil It I■ a eche • aril I I obi.
„ho
!illi the Ll: pst even.
Is A 13ARrtl:R'S , i i it i
A
L
J
vile ae iia% i Conic Stove.
r
Erle It. fl
without
♦ Maks and I,l�ri:a !to Own Cao -
Fran t.,tnu;,•n l'ch,,l 11•,.
NO DIRT, NO HEAT IN THE KITCHEN.
High, Meatiest, t,'a., . Cooks a Family Dinner for Two Cents..
Sppeu d S. ataadw Ssplteas ter.
Mt tilimpureee-I:ut why do you insist
that oar daughter should marry a man
whom rhe does not like ` You married for
love, didn't you
Me. Shmptir.. 1 re, lint that is no
reason why 1 should let our daughter make
the same Mender.
CURE
TH4
COUTGH
T TMH
SHOT
WITH
SH 1 LOH'S
CURE
Mils tat
$t.� Ileitis
Oar Dent a does.
OaaaT Corn II Ma
•Y atter. .
xn`►1 `• Ka
t, .ness, !loop!^op!nQ
er. Tor Censumetton R IWO ne
eared - 4 w8
*beguiler s1 an= ice
1s. 4'$ � �•11W1iy pet-''gl`r
MOHS 13Z1..aOlittea, pLAaT
LOH
s
The GURNEY FOUNDRI 00,, Ltd., TORONTO.
Sold by HARPER & LEE,
LA Crabb's Block, Goderich,
SPRING AND SUMMER
MILLINERY.
Hating i.it.Iy return.•.1 from n trip to the lending Millinery llarkets,
when' 1 lease leen purchasing a stork of *11 that is new and artnatic in the
Millinery line for this Se'rmon's Trade, i am now prepared to ahoy you the
eery
West Stt1ee in Shapes and Trimmings.
A l'ALI. Is itl•SPlunruitY 90W1'ITR'e.
MISS CAMERON.
TARRB
RENBO
. Y4
"The S ss1"-$1 s TWA