HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-6-28, Page 6THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 2$. 1U4.
W1MN POUND GILTY
Jade. 1.graha. Resertet Sentence
Until Wed.eoday N, t t.
HIS CHARGE TO THE JURY
.r, taeardraa Mahe. applleatleo for •
hew Trial -Hew )Ir. tt'lwau Re-
ceived the Verdict He /. 1n-
tervlewed In the Tomb.
ha • MMrter.
Nsw Vass. Jane 1t -The jun to the
near of l., unto. U ,than brought to a tier
dict .4 ,Laity Toe judge will deliver
sentence on June 2111.
The on Iliot:rlg op of the.o0nsel for and
$gaso.t )1l %% iota,& were heard with the
d.eq.r.t ,cutest. 4.sn..Ttacy male a et
p•,w.rtul and sleeting a.Idre•s .•n le -elf
of toe promisor He dwelt on Mr. Without e
services to the drm .d Duu • t'o. Height
that it was owtaj w:.-Iy to q'unao's et
furs that Data wee able to 'to enjoy ,his
great income of ,hull a , a. "Yee
gentlemen, it was Erastoe Roman who
corned resat banes, on his broad shoul-
ders, and uo 'oho Nee. It was krari•
N1mau. who. by air repo.atiun for char
fty end ,loudness and tutwity gave the
firm toe stand:ug it enjoytd. ' •Gen. Tracy
c.,n••;u.h• 1 kir plea 11:4 %Cowan'• previous
Mr 11'e::man addressed the jury on be•
half of the people Ht, j oiuts were clearly
put *tad very telling is reply to Gen -
Tracy be said that. even if %Groan had to
Laded, tore/turn the money Winch he got
by (orgsrc. w did every forger at the ba•
gifting of Ito career of crime. i1 %Vtn,an
tit up Mi Lqn • Ileums, that pee him
no right to steal Iiuh s mosey
Jn.tice tngxuiiyam, in his cii.rge to the
jury, .tad tor the attempt of the counsel
or the dtfeae, to maks the jury believe
that the judge and jury were antagonistic
was • wutak.. They -trout. make up the
court, t1,.. jades gave the law and ths'jury
dealt only with the fact* He said that the
jury rauet d:.re;lartl everything but the
fain. bail flit tint on the cronies, stand.
Thi reported e1ar.ty ot the defendant had
moth whatever to do with the cruse that
was pe • lin, nor had Mr. Ilan anything
to do wa t 1.e l.romention. The people
et the Stat- of New fork were prosecut-
lag the rave J no one else. "And right
isre, gentieme • 1t io not i*upropsr for me
1. speak ..1 11,:e f111 greed. tor gold that
is one of thus mark characteristics of the
age. Men are tit co eat to make their
money ill a lexitau.ts ay. They 41ttd
•,comate an 1 go esu spec tin: nihil they
are hwee•1 1. do crista -to ge niot.c.y. They
go on retooled to wore anti hey end its
pneoit
- Justice Ingraham then aids, • the law
in regard to t a,lery and 'added t in
annum the name of Ballinger on the k
of the cheque Wins•u had come within
statute, but Le is ,tut guilty of forgery use.`
km the intent to defraud is perfectly clear.
]n puffin: :hat money to bis owU ac-
count he bed defran.I.d not ouly k O,
Dun .t: Co , bat also E R'Ballinger,
&ge et whose a.Yot at the fellU 'l was
charted. Jwtsdq ,,in;rrabatu then briefly
over the rack of the case as elrea.iy pre-
asnt.d 11. ended by •eying • 'iutle.
men. .t how r..t. with yun to deet&
whether th.t cheque wee signed with in-
tent t.. d.(raoit. That slate mat (kW -
mine your verdict. 1 know that your duty
may be hard. but is 1. bard for me too.
We both have • stern dsfi to perform.
and w'eer►tt,t_.lo that diit►- rrbirJLse d
any future coasequencee "
1ietteral Tray then asked'tu have the
jury suarged *het if %Tinian had believed
that he was really a partner of the firm;
the writing of :lie cheque Ww toot a fort
ery
.(notice Ingraham denied this ap.plica
tion.
1. 1 Tracy thea made many other
dmiler reuueetd.• all of which were denied. -
The jury retired at J. 3U. As the hours
passed e, nothing had been heard from
the jury room Wanan's hoc(' increased
NANA11110'S tliNeATION.
asperbsea ClrrsmMme.e. ••tend tare
Death .f ties. Lbb.
* a x eiwo, lie , Julie 14.-• sad tragedy
i• that witch Gemmed hem last week, the
iwtirnl•r. .f which bane nut been previ-
ously treu•mtttted owing to • break w the
teleora:.h .gree
OU Friday night last ]Ira SydueT Lobb,
wife of At-comae:it l.ul.b, of the \utaimo
Colliery. earshot through tie heart. Leath
was *most Instentwwss Ti.. shooting
took place in Mrs. Lobb s bedroom. Her
hurband communicated the awful news to
the ueig1burs immediately afterwards
Yr. l.,bh was very much excited at t!•
Uwe. when at the late tour of 11 o'clock
be rebel over t • a neighbor's house and
warned the wusatw by crying " My wife
has slot herself There was no one else
111 the house at the a:ue of the .hooting.
1 he coroner dec:d.d that an inquest was
tames.arc, and after the evidsute of the
distracted handmaid. and an eaatuwation of
the sur:uut.4wg., the jury decided that it
would hardly i18. pomiblet for Mrs. Lobb w
have fired the fatal shut herself.
fill their finding the authorities decided
that a tlrcough investigation should be
Reid. ehd in pursuance of this Mr. Lobb
was placed under attest and en swans*
null of the leets s now 111 progress before
the d•o.iee magistrate. Mr lobo occupied
nu important pwtti ou -in the colliery and
in this city he has always beau -held lu the
highest .stsem. He u half crazed with
gr,sf use r the death est bis yuuug wife, anti
the pr cool tae+ of the trial place bow in e
p::..u:e pagla. He admit* that he had
given Chum ot i;ricf to his wile and blames
himoMa eery mach for his cundnet.
Mg. 1...bb wee • former reit tut of To-
ronto and bel. * coming; to Nanaiwo he
was with the L' 1'. It at Vancouver. The
dec.•aaed lady. who was a Miss Elliott bre
tore her marriage three years ago, w also
tfow T'. mora There ate two children,
the youngest six months old.
RELAY RACE CONCLUDED.
tliesss$45 of (lreetise Carried Fres*
*arra to !1ualreet.
TAanCTo, June 16. -Thu greet relay
race from Sarnia to IJ.mtreal, so e•eut of
eousidereble interest to whrli.u, is over.
Before daybreak yesterday a courier was
handed a meseege tai greeting from the
mayor of Sarnia and tram the mayors est
other cities and towns on the r,,ntde t•, the
president of the Canadian Wheelmeu's
Aee,clatlon at )outran. By reuys of
bicyclists the tnee.•ge was carried from
the Tunnel t'Ay. to Montreal. 'Iwo bud -
ted end twenty of the steeliest biegcle
riders so Commas part.cipated to the/meat,
the arrangement., for •which were made by
the 1 er ditu Mail. An interesting feature
wa+ a rife from London to Toronto be
ttreen two .hvixiohs '.t couriers. t Due route
was •is Wuudstuck, Brantford and Henri
ton sod the other via Stratford, Guelph
and Brampton. The former division reach-
ed here anti. being twenty-fopr minutes
ahead of schedule •lm.
The Earl of Aberdeen forwarded a mes-
sage to sir Donald Smith, eta eonner,
O re.n arrival of 11,e riders at , iuverument
il..u.e.
A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.
Thee en Itrlghthlly Mangled ea the
0.51ae$.e Canal.
Conan 4 • Lite. time., June 15.-A ter
tilde lac. -t l.nt . curre.l at this place through
*Lich three m were killed and three
ocheoi dangerous wounded. The men
were charging holes lth dynamite for the
purpose of bleetiuq 'ke in 'section 17
S0u.sudes Clonal. when . . dynamite pre -
astutely etiolated.
Tire name+ of the killed re: Patrick
Droban, aged 44*, mauled, lea• • family
of eight children t1)roban came re from
Smith's Pella, Ont.,. ,tory iiol)ous aged
:Li years. unmarried, from lilsug
Oat., James ' canlan. about 22 years
age, unmarried. front Welland.
The first two named were found terribly
mauglel Ile injured are. Thomas Co.-
Uo, James Kelly. mol W. Wart Hurl.
rt. Tueir injuries. it is thought, will
t prove Nast
Toe first two were old wed fit this
nd of work, having been working Lei:
j9 p.tj t•'O y[-� Tuey were ver
so i lad to t.t: tiff "d -
It is unlikely that the canal of the ex
plosion will ever be know:,, kj only thole
killed could aIle the yawn.
• A■ Aetr... Attemptseakeide.
NIA.,ARA FALLS, June iq.-Martha *'on
v, an actress until recently connected
lb the Mamie reward company, which
has been playing here, shot herself with •
revolver in her room at the hotel Atlas-
tique on Saturday. The would-be suicide
is • handsome young woman. According
to members of the troop she had become
infatuated with Mr. Sommer,, the hue -
band of Minnie sewer!, and, being de
•pi000ndent, decided to kill herself. rhe
pbysimans say the wounds are not geese
eerily fatal, though the ballet entered her
left side under the heart, and. striking •
rib, glanced out into her left arm near
the elbow. When ari•tance reached the
woman she implicate•I Mr. Seward as the
one who shot her, but later admitted it
Woe bee own deed.
te
bu
DO
a1s, cha1t �,tad ia, h$ wit )i Wag. • kt
d seemediri tl.e Leet of spirits. a • 1 ant s
-fro of a dis•.reemewt at least," h• said to
• t.•porar uutien minutes before the jure
came in with their verdict. end only fif-
teen minutes before Mr. Wiman hal sent
• telegram to hu wife telling her that
fling. Looked very blight for bins
A. the jury tiled into the &bort room it
Was Very easy to see what the verdict was. wa
The juror* showed plainly that they hail vi
or
dseidaf advsrrly %l'Lilian '• fate. As
Winton rose to fare the jury his toddy face
became deadly pale and he trembled vio-
lently The foreman of the jury was
much more •ffe• ted, however. Indeed, he
was actually weeping when be delivered
the verdict - liullty, with • strong re
commendation (or matey " The other
jurors would not look u the prisoner end
burned front the court room as won as
Justice Ingraham had thanked them for
their eer•itee to the lute.
As mown as the verdict was annonnoed
Mr Wiesen fell beck in his chair with •
groan. Hie young sun placed hie arm
about his father's shoulders and the two
sat silent for • tow minutes Then Ntwriff
brows came and Erectus % linen started
tar the Tombs and immediately after his
lather's departure young Ullman started
for home to bill his mother the tied news.
Both Oen. Tracy and Mr Boardman
•ssmd very mach sarpruted •t th. ver -
d iet. Mr. Boardman mod the ease would
be appealed. Judo* Ingraham adjourned
mart until next Wednesday morning at 10
o clock whoa % 110au will flet sebtesosd
Tb• treaty for Mr Wim►n's came b im
wholemeal for nut mon than ten years 1■
the state prison. There to no minimum
• salty, it bang discietiouary with the
judge.
Jitter hearing til. verdict Mr. Wim•.
said There Is nothing 1 can say My
o we will. of course h. appealed 1 am
Met guilty for 1 did not intend to defraud
M any 0 tae. 1 was persecuted not pr..eo
TM Mal mot\oa fur • sew trial arm
made by Yr. Hoardman. one of Mr.
Wimas's .used. The argument& will M
beard nett Wednesday Meanwhtl• Mr.
Wilma will reser a the Tomb&
Thr.eg1et the trial Mr Des end Yr.
Denims were in rrn.atant ettesdanee.
Tet a imperyt vino. called nn him et the
TOWS* Mr Wallah surd, pointing to Das
tour walla of his cell Well, Mrs i am
. evicted 04 • fd5My R M • terrible
thing. bet, ea you tee, 1 do not flee way.
i have gnat eserny, great will power and
I am • pb weigher. 1 w111 sot let this
slteatiee myth Ms &tows
• earNees ratewt1 lawM.er.d.
Ip..we5.M, &lel . Jame 1tl -Fire &treke
ten last Mame evening in the Malleg otwpld
by
meemiplidefy 111 tree
ealiwry, sentarees•saladv
Drewaed While Hathing.
SRzt.at•aer, Ont., Jane 18 -A sad
drowning •widest occurred at Sheppard's
millpond, s few miles east of here, os
Saturday, in which llllyard !reels. aged
220, of this town, lost his life. TM young
moa, accompanied by several others, .drove
out to the pond for the purpose of bathing.
The party went out i• a b...t to some die
tante from shore. when the boot t, wit.
Irwin, who was unable to swim, mink to
the bottom, while his companions succeed-
ed in reaching this shore.
A MA With M5.,
Mourns, Out., Jane 18. -Fenton Rake,
of Lstterworth township, was arrested on
Friday on a charge of boom breaking, end
was sabepu ally eommltt.d to Lindsay
jail os a ebargs of bigamy. preferred
against him by Yea Rake No. 2. There is
said to b. abundant proof not only of
11ak.'s first marriage but also .l a third
marriage, and, iati.sd, is le rumored that
them am more wince M he heard from.
• arab.r nabbed wad Merdee.d.
11r. Loci, Jane 1l -The body of Sea
-
peas Udine t.1ark, • Board et Trade
broker, who has been mleetag sine, but
Sunday, has been discovered in Ilse river.
Clark bad beim ebbed sad murdered.
serllled by a Stela .f Lieliterwe,
Marnotie,R NI; h , Jane 18. -nae
mew wore billed .ad two variously iajered
we Saturday by • bolt of hghtateg whish
week the terse work of a hones ,hay
were rdstag.
se-e+..g....m.e •.1.sd..
Meammiret*on. June 11 -
w Thema Y. Btvse of
Prow 1• tor.
gT DfRN,1Sl MURDER
lira. Hartley sad Henry Ling Lodged
M Brantford.
WILL BE TRIED FOR MURDER
Tb. Verdict et :she Coreareee Jury Wag
fee Wilful Maedee to •dsslal.t.r-
as• Tobias to the G.oea..d.
Caleb Yaetlet Trial
Tweedier ..es.
B.ANTIOka, June 1 5. -Maria Hartley
and Henry Ling. of New Durham, agalost
whom' the coronet's jury at Norwich found
a verdict ot wilful murder In admtawer-
iag poison to Caleb Hartley, the store-
keeper at New Durham, and from the ef-
fects of which he died on May 13 last, ase
rived in the city and were promptly
lodged in jail Ling, who was arruitedby
County Constable Allen, was kept to his
1
N
A
BL t:at-xa HARTLET
hoose until be •.s taaeh be train to
Brantford and Lr..ngbt before Jamie
.race, J. I'. He was formally remanded
until Tneday, lune 111.
ling said he had told a straight story
and he did ant fear the consequences as
he had no hand in the affair at all She
bad told him that she admiuistere 1 the
poison, though Le did not see her give
any of it
When asked why he had not gives' in-
formatiop of her effort, to poison her hus.
band, Ling sai 1 he did nut think it was
any of his bu.ine.e to Interfere. He had
been led into his present fix through the
woolen, and he hal no doubt hie lawyer,
Mr. Jonah would be able to show that
h. had no part ill the business. He se
mitten] the killing of Hartley was an awful
affair. brit he had uo responsibility.
Mex Hartley, who la charged with the
murder of her halberd, and accused by
the jury of actually admioiaterisg lbs
PURI aapT es, I:DAUpltn.
poison, arrived in the city at noon water
day. She cane by rood accompanied by
her brother and a constable, and after
partaking of dinner at the American hotel
ant to the police station and thence to
th if. where she will await the prelimi-
nary`*rial. She was drawled in black and
looked sery pal* and not a little nervous
She was 4iet and refused to make any
statem.nt any kind whatever, 4,41
`.'a HARW
rr y;s,.r
iMi Irl of the X
Caaphen
I)ERtY.
he beat, yews
t;stos'onowr, June 13 The lot of the
notorious Campbell case brought to a
clime- when Wm. Harwood wee tried be-
fore Judge Snider. of Milton,on the charge
of perjury :n couuectlon with that case.
Harwood was • wittier on the Campbell
case and was charged with having sworn
falsely in his evidence, given lest Febru-
ary. He appeared before Jude.- Snider
then, and elected to be tried by jury His
trial was postponed till the Coact of Quar-
tet Serious, and he was allowed out on
bail of 1800. The prisoner was ably de-
fended by Mr. Wm. Laidlaw,of Toronto.
A large number of witnesses were ex
intoned on both aides. occupying most of
the day. The judge charged the jury
somewhat strongly agaio.t the prisoner,
but after •n hour and a hall's delibera-
tions the jury returned • verdict of not
guilty, which wee greeted with eon.
eiders' Ie satisfaction by nearly .'•y s•
wisest
Noy Drowned ti the Ottawa River.
OTTAWA. ,Jane 16. -• young lad namstl
Seguin. • eon of Pifer Baptiste Seguin,
lately employed in the 1L B. Eddy yards„
was drowned in the Ottawa river, .s the
Hull side Yonne Seguin and three eon -
lemons were running on the lop is the
bey below the slides from Eddy's milk,
When the four fell between the lore end
but for the timely arrival of one of Mr.
Thom.. * /shoetree boom men all would
have been drowsed. The boy Seguin, who
was 13 years of.p, tank before aid eould
reach him
The Aau-CNMta. Crusade.
Rt•rrat.o, N Y . Jun. 1g. -The •atl-
Caaadiancrusade hes gained •n aspartame
point Heretofore the street railway sem
piny has employed a very largo number d
Canadian* anosally. Select Compensate
Ryrn* rerestly oppo••d • grant of right of
way to the company hemmer of this feet
and had the groat tabled President
til'•t.oa, of th. street railway company,
sow •aaounees thirst hereafter allay sale..s
will be employed by the eempesy
• Tease Child's •ed Dost/16
BMW's, 0.1. Jam l& -Yr. W. ..
Cassidy, while Seeking hie team est of
abed hese last cussing. •.etdestally upset
Iho wageh te whisk wens his two yosag
moan epi 1 sad 7 year, killing the
yeeag•r i.rtratly.
•nested M Owed/ea a raise al.p.es,
•aMeo•vvink 1. C., Jew Il -•1 th•10
awe at the Casettes P elle Hamad
hem es, d• N RI h••
ei Ms d • Strummed.wmlea
.e.
Writes T 7. oosox.
Ino to try Ayarfe Cherry Pectoml.
I did so. and one bottle cured too.
Ulied this preparitt!tm with good
A and Cold,
Pectoral la vy for So years. with
the most r..tiatfartopy 14.4.1lit, and can
rially adapt to all n.."-nonary eon).
plaiots. /I hare, for mane y.mrs, made
pulnionare nit et r d:. 'toes special
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
•e amees/er •peerh.
At a meting of the Temperance Union
held in a small Penney vents eity some
lame since, the attendance consumed wholly
of white people, with one •xoption-the
pastor ot the African M. F Chnroh He
was • full-blooded negro, ea hlaek as the
absence of light. The colored brother was
r.-4ueeted to address the meeting : and
Fiala( to his place, he raced around upon
his exclusively white audience solemnly.
Then he said, ., Brethren and sisters, 1 feel
exactly like a huckleberry in a bowel of
milk."
It nu the moot effective speech of the
session.- Harper '• M•g.rtue.
•shute.
Ally-" I was neahly wun ova' by a
Cable car this afternoon. '
('holly That was .n exciting expewi
.'
.plgy-" Exciting • 1 tteakly dwopped
ase Earths' accent. •
• Sliced tor..*.
" That handsome young lady over then
by the piano," said Banks, "is the daughter
eta wealthy bill poser, but she doesn't
seem •o be at all stuck up.-
" No," said Riven, but that is pro-
bably because her diamonds are not paste.-
-Chicago Trit.une.
ter, Near.
Cholly-" Who is that beastly 1.t man
that the doral Germain have pictures of
so much -the fetlaw astwtde the beah keg,
don'tyot know'"
1-ahesy-" 1 thought everybody knee
who that was. It is • repreeeotation of
King Jamborenus."
An exchange relates tee story of a tramp
who roar • doctor's door bell and asked the
prim, pretty woman, who oposed the door,
if she would kindly ask the doctor if he had
• pair of old trousers be was willing to gine
sway. "I am the doctor," replied theprim
and pleasing young women, and the tramp
fainted.
AN
ACHING
HEAD.
Dean Bras -I had
severe headache for
the pad three years,
and was nW fres
from it • single day.
d &M
ore' ano e' ma-
es and Mis
1 •w l think of, bat ft did me nof000d
Hp awn said I m0•&
TRY BL8IB.
hareem it ie the bed medicine ever
made. and i took three bottles of it, with
the remelt that N has compissaiy eyed
m.. i think Burdock Blood 811srs,
both for head•ethea and ea a Wood
pertlkar, it the
■LRT 111 THE WMLD,
and asn glad ��recd 11*. *11 my
noes McNees^
mise Rasmus► 41.
MoLBOD'S
SYSTEM RENOVATOK
MID WOWS •tserlm a.111 -IML
8fecific and Anridole for
impure, - nkat �tmhai sbleed. Ms
asm�ert�abver eem•ie1M1. awwigiq,1•m d
a y ondliesea . lam. li=618.,-
discs-. BL 7Itaa' deans, ramale in.g.
slseiliss and mal dakiYtT.
LABORATORY. LOOLRItl, ONTARIO
J. M. MoLZOD,
hepblat mad Mesammeerst.
eve s e Bmlevawa •ml am W
erre
ttMhaes �
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PLANINt MILL
BuchaEiTlRlglYiriki.
aa•vracTv. m
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Dealers 1. alt Mars el
LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES
Aad ballderiI memorial of every do srlptlss
School Furniture a SDecialtj,
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
tNFCCOK'SBEsTFRIEND
LA*GCST =ALE 1N CANACA-
H'UG! DUNLOP,
THE CLOTHIER,
hoe just returned from the .ghee where he
hes been selecttng
NEW SPRING GOODS.
He has now on hand a Large Line
of the Choicest Gools in the
Market and is prepared to
turn out work in the Best
Style possible, and at Prices to
suit the times.
H. DUNLOP.
GODERJOH
am Boiler Works.
F-STABLI8HEu •1400.*
A. S. C H R Y STA L,
SweceawrtoClimatal !Mack,
Manufacturers of all kinds of Station-
ary Marine, Upright .18 Tubular
M02ZdERS,
Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc.
Also dealer, 1s Upright and Horiseatal Slide
Valve Incises, A titomalic Cu:-Offgnalas. a
pee:atty. All rises of pi a amt pipe-ntt*ea
oo•etantly on band. It.ilm•rre furnished or
*bort ••tics. P.epeirin• promptly attended to
TJC ly 11. 0. Hof T. Ooderich. out.
Worke-Ontwut. (3. T. R. Station. Godenca.
talroale AmarIN.
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SOME NEW IDEAS.
WALL PAPER.
ERASER &PORTER
sell Wall Paper cheaper than some dealer. eta buy
wholesale. One visit to the leading Wall Paper Roue
will prove this Statement.
THE NEWEST DESICNS
THE LOWEST PRICES.
it what e.ervl'oly ought to demand
Special Sale now on. Call and Compare Prices.
ERASER & PORTER,
lomat Haas•.r, sell T.kpbe.e 1..
Booksellers and Stationers;
Paris Green,
Insect Powder,
Hellebore,
-each Guaranteed Pure. Fresh
and Reliable.
- TANGLEFOOT -
STICKY FLY PAPER AND POISON PAPERS.
KEI? g00I, by using HiRE'S l:ut)T BEER t• 2'5c. bottle wishes S galltxis
or PI1IE LIME JUICE. etc.
W. C. GOODE, Chemist.
'To the M3ou.selmeeper.
As this as the commeno•wal of the Preserves Ind ('allan% S....11 we wish to drew
your attention to our Nue Averted Stook of KETT I.ES in Onyx, Peoria's, sad Multaa
To the Merry-Picaress_
Before perchastag your rats call sad see oar Dia• Asseetatent from 10.. up. As tc
Prim and duality they hate sever been equalled before.
To the P i 1ic..
immenenr
if you are this, leg of making any chases in your Heaton', x.11 and examine the
Trost improved Furnace in the country. It cannot be touched tar cheapsem sad its good
StediHg qualities.
Repairing promptly Miseded;-to.
HARPER'&\LEE.
Sign of the Big Kettle.
MO 'YOZT WANT
ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE?
R. W. McKENZIE
can supply you with a goad article at a low price.
STOCK COMPLETE !N
Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Barden and
Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also
Steam Fittings, Belting, &c.
VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
I)ou t fall to give mea call.
R. W. McKENZIE,
The Crabb Block, Goderich.
Personal !
Spring is at hand, and ahoy Housecleaning you will wast a
- TEA OR DINNER SET -
We have the Largest and Cheapest Asortaoat in Town.
Before buying call and 10 OM
60 - TOILET SETS - 60
New designs to select from. Inspection invited.
OHM'. N.
UNDERTAKERS.
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employ d the hie D. Godes for the page
knowledge el the beet.., sad by prompt attentionlamb ebabee •
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