HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-7-26, Page 5TSM SIGNAL': GODERICH, OFT, THURSDAY, JULY 26. ' 104.
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CMILDW WHO 8OFFER
from scrofu-
lous, skin or
scalp dis-
eases, ought
to be given
Dr. Pierce's
Golden
Medical
Discovery,
for purify-
ing the
blood. For children who are
puny, pale or weak, the " Dis-
covery " is a tonic which builds
up both flesh and strength.
What is said of it for children
applies equally to adults. As
an appetizing, restorative tonic,
it sets at work all the proces-
ses of digestion and nutrition,
rouses every organ into natural
action, and brings back health
and strength. In recovering
from " grippe," or in convales-
cence from pneumonia, fevers,
and other wasting diseases, it
speedily and surely invigorates
and builds up the whole sys-
tem.
For all diseases caused by
a torpid liver or impure blood,
as Dyspepsia and Biliousness,
if it doesn't benefit or cure in
every case, the money is re-
turned.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- JULY 17.
Tinkering -F. J. Priam.
Photos -R R. S llows
intario Statutes -Ira Iawig
New Wood Yard -,fes. Den
The Pharmacy- 1Am D. Williams .... 5
Look Here -J. T. Aothesen.... ..... . 7
1 tr. William's Pick Pills --O. T. Fulford
ACo .... .. ... .. 6
it id.u.. r Sale --Jas Robin's .. 8
Rieder Twine--C0.tral Prison 5
-yews. Renovator -McLeod Medicate Co 0
1 •• dersb Bathing Hoose -aka Babb8
•.ometbiag Good -Empire Tobacco Co7
ihamad Dimmer Pille--Dodd'. Mediates .
Co 3
Pees
b
5
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BORN.
tc AT80N-Oa Meloy. Jane Inti, the wit..f,
K. R. Wares.. of am..
:-!A 1 S IIIISB--I. Ged.'ieh. en Saturday. July
It, the wile of Mr. A. essadeee. of
daughter.
DIED
KY D- Is O.derick, es Tl.reday. July 19th
Thomas tagd, egad Si years sad * mos.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN.
From the Reporter's Notebook.
11 reeve • rile la a Ter rets 1 redo
t e teat 1t 1 • C.sel's Amami T.
Table' 1/100....' aUb Ro ll
revise M. -Gorse.
I n ; o i wit the West la photographic ort
re t
If so. be sun •ad can upon 1t It. gallows. a
his studio. eerier of Mestrealot. ad the
che
gwe. iRe will
Mr you to• tee. rebehas
lateIt Ten dent get your Summer mimeo* from
7. Jen
the feeblenable teerekut
taller. you an, like the label ea the bottle.
..sot 1a It" P. J. Made the procreate& in bb
lases wary day ami all of the time.
-WHY DONT YOU' have year eye* tested
IT WONT' met yen antrum gamtaa-
neautree. nasike•_ of weft'? uwraKth opt=m•adeweiNr. W.
FINE TAILORI$/.-Chelan *prbag add
sumer sslIIa4. everesatlya, Mut sail Wm
seems. worsted em. Money ball"
seeded. awmeageaty li g berN•Is 1• ordered
deckle.. Cell avid see tMsaask
rheas Ten wd aunt/ bay. 5.M d .Granas
ti:
E\ ItoAIoN.-As exeueaoa will be rue to
Teamto ea 8..rdsy, July M. Tickets
good to go by afternoon smiles Friday sad
.11 trate* Saturday, mad good to recurs up
u Tuerd•y sight Fan frees Godorieb,
12.E
LatTtal AT SIT. P.ria's ('view le.-Sae-
4aT swami, mgt at 7.30 r. N., Rev, Father
Wiley, of St Asgviwti.., will give • Me-
ters is St Peter's ethvinh. The chair will
be ably assisted by etldde talent Ever/ -
see will be waleemeE
E:in-now or Qoanriniy Room).- -M the
teasel meeting Iota d the North -et. Meth -
mint church lest Wed.sd.y evening the
fellowd.g were doses d repesaase•uiyes to
quarterly
beard fee the esief.e Year : A.
Farrow, f Riebmrdae., Oen. Cox, R. W.
McKersie. Reit Gives, A. Chry.tat, avid
Chea Rieke.
Graft Hoci. Imrs9v.ratrTN,-Manager
Hart is ham a vessel oluei.g ap d M.
("mad Opera Reese as onadprtiem of the
Fallkasimm, The kaIsmlei.er and amme-
ter are u work. amid 'As hem will be se
*t as • atm defl.r by the te they are
►e
t Ya
.o . Ay spinier s Mr.
A.7tlsontbetaros.
1 NTRA1. Pamir Tot w -(Antral Priam
Mead. Bird. Twist, rooming hem sheet
400 to 660 font be the Ih., soh pat Is 1•11.
of eat 50 lbw to the Mlw, is this year odd
14 Re per 11. In leas than esrbsd lea,
'night paid to ties merest rail -
cat ...es with&be Premise& it... be
the ' er to 4 U
temtlog crab with
Nese. T.neet& Jaffrey. o..e af
SA4r.At.1. Som. -The [i.end&a sem
1+1•v her, asterdav at at30... Th. meek
between tba Alma add the Joefi r Nis
"kith r'eh.lW be laver of the bigot club
bj • hw, d 14 be 1.3 .... T Alpe,, ed
M Kira did ..t em Teeth p .Mer
the gala. ...E some to toe
mgah .. SaIs dy M4 the bipedal,
t+M bese
'~• tr iawwgt sad telt
• weft via Is7.
°I1111,10g. The 'Al9rti Hr
ash" le O. rw Y ale tate ILtrah
moor : W. R ?hies.., . yea.e m.s two
two lar asses Unto ..pkayed with J. A.
Sing, bah., e1 this Iowa, diad .t the w,•
d ames et kis .alb., M Godes.* ea Taw
Fee • year se mese he Sea bees eat
frau bag freebie, sad meth' aver
..stated. in hie 96th year. Maters W. T.
Yates ad A. H. Carr were at the risers!,
en IF andayl. se r'epreeealsalvea flue Court
W , Iad.pedast Ord. of Fereatere,
hich
of wrowdy i.,.. e1 was • member.
JUST THINK Or IT. 484 86 will buy •
steerage ticket from l;ederieh to Liverpool,
Leedom, (ileagow, Derry, Queseetowa •a4
Belly: by the All.. er Uesei.ise mesa
steamer via Montreal This low rate will
art 1511
' ream unit e te take •
trip t the Bed while tie rates are es
low. $24.60 boys • Bakst via New York
route. F. tbao. sad fall particulars
apply to H. Armstrong, O. T. R fobs bakst
P ent, 11ederieb. All.., Deseielee, Cua•rd
sad Author fasts mean eteemen. Tiek.4.,
144.41 as :tad empress te all parte of tie
Camp OP TIM Furl. ynd•y last •
party of eight drove tate town u Iwo vans
sad camped oa the Hem in the good old-
feahiosed style. The perry hailed from
Dreads' .ad roasted of 1)r. A. W. Thom
son, A. Kummeriy, .Jos. Gage, C. Hikes.
W. Wilson, K. Fr•eois, W. (;rose mai T.
N. Wells. editor ot The Tunas of fiat tows.
They were out for health, moos sod ens tan
and tbey got u se goodThe entire
party were to mel..*.. ova the tow. of
(:odenck and its surrooadiogs, sad egret
ted they oeuld ret make • longer etahers
They left for borne via gaster sad Landon
Monday morning.
WHO %Vias Tller' - 1Vug6•m Advanoe:
Two 4.oderici females were to town en en
escapade oo Holiday evening. They same
here from se•fortb, where they hired •
bone for • dnve &round ton. They seem-
ed to have a greater liking for riding •
hobby horse than driviog • living am, as
the merry go -rotted appeared to be what at-
tracted them to town. The Sea1orth livery
man came after them ud the Thief collared
the younger of the two : the pree*p•1
offeodsr, however, could mot be foiled when
wanted, 5Yi.g "emelt • moose." The
actions of . few of of our yooag mew in the
matter did sot speak volumes for their
morals
TH• 1t.,., F.\,'1'*t1.1011 01 TIM SLAWN.
Goderieh to Tomato. going afternoon trains
Friday, July 27th sad &11 trains July 28th.
Tickets only $2.35, good to return July 31st.
Splendid chance to visit the Queen City,
Niagara Fabs, and all Summer resorts
*dja.eeat. Full supply of tidiest on band.
Tickets and all Information can be had from
H Armetroag, (..T.R. town ticket aril,
1:.N.W. telegraph ethos, !Vert-st, Ledo.
rick. Ship your fruit, butter, apps, eta,
etc., by Canadian express. Special low
rates oe .11 kind* of produee. When re -
nuttier always bey • Canadian Ex
mow ender, cheapest and safest mode of
seeding money 1 Irders embed everywhere
in United States or ('•pads.
Tut 7:. AU tl'ii1. !T1I.1 1\-A\x.-R. S.
Williams, local manager of the Bank of
Commerce, left for Toronto Saturday last
en route for the bankers' convention &t
Halifax In addition to taking to the ww-
wenunm we usdersWd he will make • per-
inea! ex•mtaation .f Her Majesty's warship
Make, end as. if the man-of-war is really
what *t is cracked up to be. In the mean
time and until hie return the Union Jack
which many a time and oft floated over the
Beak of l ommerce building to celebrate
loyal occasions when they eame around. will
be under the personal supervision of Mr.
Williams' loyal ruanisg mute, deputy.
sheriff Reynolds, for purposes of (Aimee and
defend.
BATtn'.. - W• tate pleasure this week in
calling at'+aboa to the advertisement II like
I:odericb Beach Bathing House. Capt.
Babb has gone to c.miderable expense in
fines/ up the beach and in enitrgiog the
bathing house, and now superintends an in
.titution which is the finest of its kind along
the coast of lake Hume, and . credit to the
town of Gederich. He has made •
sew departure in announcing the tem-
perature of Gm water M the flying of • flag
from the bathing house. When the " Blue
Peter ' doesn't fly the temperators is low,
but when the flag Rasta eq the breere then
n eed be no fear in descendiag the hill.
Every oonweniesoe &ad tie heat attention
is foraiMed to bathers.
AN Old Watch -Seaforth Expositor:
Wm. Allan, of Egmondville, who has• pen-
chant for collects' and holding relics,
showed us • watch • few days ago whish
had on it an inscription dated 1784, es that
it must he eves older than that It bas
been s Mr. Allan's pommies for over 50
years, mod he still carnes at as • timepiece,
sad it keep as good time as my of the
mere pretentious and modern ehrtmometers
of the preaset day. It is what is known as
t "b.J1-eye" watch. and although It has
►w in use fee over 110 years, the awes are
still strew sad the weeks seems to be little
the wans for wear, ..d it imam as if it
might eves set -live its we tby ow...
V.TRRINART Aasocu?toe.--Tles regular
manias of the Huron Veterinary Medical
Association was held here as Friday, the
20s5 first , in the town WI sad was otteed-
ed by • large aoaiw of vet ria•ry fergomme
from different eeetiess et tis county. The
chair was ecoapid by the president, Dr. .1.
Wilma, of Wingham, mod en interesting
pte r• oene.tieg of deports :of agree
..d mdio,mseieoe therm, was takes part is
by alt provost. A special feature of rho
Mes4t.g was ea imtreotive address by Dr.
O1hbR, et 85. Marys, president of the Perth
VNermary Medical Afee iatioa, which re -
.Mood the hearty oommed•ties of all who
W the plass.*• of Macias it The meet-
i.g adjourned to meet maim is Stratford en
Ort 3rd.
(iot'nt To Ov.Jr..-4?f'O. R1hen, the
popler semeaager of W Seek el Cam..es
leaves the Mat week is August 1er Guelph,
where h. W hems promoted te • better and
mere lucrative poitisa i. the removal of
Mr. Stirs., Oederieb lease see et her metal
residsets, w5e will be meek missed by Ilia
Lege Melo et friends Mr. 8tiv.. Ilea hese
lemma!ef Ken "bare►, as des
d"
eaeenitos.w t et the Smithy Mewl, 5.N
.f whish psmitions it win he hard to In
He W the k.s. the Ahem .e.etary el
tM M- -les' Institute fee may years.
sad W removal Irem that organs tMs will
be felt greatly h se dm he always took • dke-
teem Ia .4.,...-1. 'M
wN Imre fere hr.S lideral. les.. .
tTIH Sir. Spm wiry them 4, bis sew
wTsw Fa. -Orr iws.1-- Dr. Martis
pan as Ia,,,.eY.g &Mn.s in the lesson
:mem of Lass olbmoo, as W deem '7 ore.
IBMs elf Int woo. r epee theft of Ste
NW* of iia wldrb on thee bmeedeg le
arseber sad irmrehrg. The i.tsed.etie. d
,shat s, Mss. Dr. -Oliver says demse
e .eb
towel b.•ki g WOW and dem remervi g •
merier to tM .kriem.seam
y ebeea it may seem, dread lamb. bee
also hem • memo el bri.P.r the people 4.
amt., ••, hugg tetsuy destitute, they
mese to the missies statism, get their
physical wamadi supplied and the., belong
oes8dssee is the mimie..rise, aseept t#.
truth. i». Oilyer wee may ether inter -
'snag Wildest. asd was Nslmd to with
rapt &dentias •brsyisut her address. The
Md;ulivr.!! thanes wee .he levered
with • delightful alk os mieeies work is
the .ftaw.ea
Tax CA.a WAs A BORT o► BOO,aaANO.-
Monday kart Robert 8yme.ade, of Seaford.
had Jell. Sands,.f Celboree toweellip,wted
before Myer Butler for trotting his Sores
.T. Maitland bridge. For the past eigh-
teen me.ihu 87.004. has been is attend -
mos en t6e bridge during b*a spare time to
Mader parsons from dnviag (eater than •
walk scrum the bridge between I:oderioh
sad Saltferdd, and Saturday, J u1y 14th, 1e
11010111 to make a shocking exempla of some
ser, and Jeb. Sends h•ppemd to be the
ore upon whom the terror of the law drop -
Symonds toettRed that .bout 7 A r.
was ea tEe bridge and taw Seeds driving
ha Sores from Salttord to (;.derob across
Use bridge at • trot When the vehicle pass -
.d he (f4y.s.dsi ebeok his head at Sands,
but said nothing. About 10 o'clock
Sy.e.ds was still on the bridge and Joke
8aads returned hems, this boa, says 'ym-
and•, driving his horse at • more rapid rate
Men when he crowd the bridge at 7 o'clock.
Speeids testtlied that he stopped the horse
end told Mends 6e would prosecute kim,&nd
busee the sem before hu worship. For the
&demos David Connell sad Thee Webb both
swore that limy taw Symonds about 7 r. r.
and that then he had every appearsnos of
being detoxicated, shed the crone queetteaug
of lawyer Johnston didn't oases either of
them to weaken In their statement ot that
fact The defendant, John Seeds, also
swore that Symonds was evidently under
the influence ot liquor, and also testaed
that neither going to town Der returning did
M trot his horse over the bridge. Mita
team Sands, who was with her brother that
sight, also gave evidence that the here: did
Dot trot on the bridge on the ooteaton refer-
red
eferred to. Mr. I:arrow for defendant, submit-
ted that m case lied been made out,to which
Mr. Johnston, for 16e complainant, ac-
quiesced, and his worship accordingly ds -
massed the case.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
7lieto.'s civic holidays tomorrow, Fri-
day, 27th.
"All is met goal that glitters". Don't be
deceived, bus bay • "Whoa" or "New Wil-
helm" ?bwi.g Machias of Geo. W. Thom
moa
lima/ wife ^1 took great pains with
that cucumber salad, John ; and I nope you
enjoyed it." Husband !anxiously!-" I'm
afraid, my dei, that 1 toot greet pains
with it too."
Expositor Tne council have had • new
street spnokler on trial here this week,
made by 1*. K. Strachan, of t:oderich. It
doss .pleudid work, sprinkler` Main street
from side to side is one trip. It will prob-
ably be purchased, as everyone seem mtu-
6ed with it
How dear to cur bearte is
Cask ea subecnptioa,
When the generous subscriber
Presents it in view.
But the tnu who don't pay -
We retrain from description
For perhaps, gentle reader.
That man might be you.
MARINE NOTES.
Capt. Green is painting the Daisy. She is
for sale.
Fred Nevins launched his pleasure boat
this week.
Tug Tbompeon arrived on Sunday from
Port Huron.
Ste. t'ambna bound ■p, called here Fri-
day and took passengers and • mixed car•
gosv. Cambria called hen, bound down, on
Wedaedsy sed took o• freight ud puma -
Solar. Todm•• arrived oo Thurday from
Victoria Harbor with timber for the sew
plan.
Schr. Caner arrived en Sunday from I:ore
Bay with 252,000 feet of lumber for N. Dy.
meat
S4r. Called Empire sailed hem on Satur-
day and took on freight sad p•eseagere for
tb. West.
- Owing to neisinformmtioo w made tis
mistake of saying the City of Owen Sound
waif in, is Wt week's paper.
Schr. ('alter left on Monday for T6eemlan
to lead lumber for Ceurtwnrbt, after wbie1
Me is to go hate dry dock at Port Mores for
repair.,
Ste. City of 0w.. Sound was Ie o• Men-
d• with lighthouse supplier. Mr. Harty,
lighthouse itesp•ctor,wm aboard and inspect-
ed the three lighthouses.
Sabr. J. B. Kitchen arrived on Monday
from Loraine with 615 toss of Mask Deal
Mr the Ch.sue•1 Work.. Oa the foremost
Ms her •.quare rigged sells •dditiou to
mboo.ar-rigged sal
O• Mondaycaveman,
while fishing u
the river, J. espis. meth em sell whisk
weighed shoot fes. pend. He towed it tap
the river to the boathow end leaded it
Thimble' it woe dead • boy west to wash it
i• the river and it essayed.
Dredge No. 9 what'll hes Mon working
here left is tow of 9a! Dined* and Thomp-
me for Port Heron where she is to re oe
drydock 1n bare hw bettem seedbed mod f.
other repairs. She is them to go 10 Fort
William to work for Ouse years.
1'&oht Truant, owned in Detroit, called
bete se star way frau M•sheali• imesd to
Detroit ea Friday. We uad.rstead eke bre
just been hilt amid this 1. her trial trip.
Me 1e stied *et with .0 the tesprov.mg.0
d the time •d is • seuut-(alms. heat
IT ADVERTISES ITSELF.
A Crlslw Oath and 15110p1. gine.
We ham hese handed a pamphlet gab.
limbed n the Maimed Mans Os 118
Hswmd St Detroit. frees Mimi tau prbI
ih. I.M9w&r t
Drem.e.Oat., July 14,1862.
.1. M. Stalled. :
Dor Sr -I am sow gestate te beam old
mem, deep es 60 years of age. I wee • 'W-
hom 1er nine years front what i held set
do erlbe and did sot sed.stsd. Amid here
....gb the homers I e eesltsd filed, set
rah .1 t8es made me my afrsgs4 I was
Mat weak for three years that I *saki set
lift • pail ef water el the Gem were I paid
b. It D.bg the lent fear yeses r skis
tamed h1.1, ib. bleak. I was Wiwi to
Wever h bads & ih. y11 d elrsm pee
ted hide wry few M. hest way I .Weld M-
emo of my bleeo phis, I wets .M OM
W.pibieg to de ear grad. I speak mod weh
wS1A MI (.req bsnfeeds el d.imn
omemrired dMlnr OeSMea Who.
1 dw Hoa A -r------ 1fIB1s1kM Weeemd.
for 1 lid soli holism be meld be awed. I
1551(5* sere 1 amid got wase goad=
way bbon what awed him 1 get .
elear Symms Resonator from Ilia I1
.e& .w quiet sick, Mt I eesei..ed labium
it, aa1 1 gaff .eetb r, sad persevered ie it
even if it did shaken wee, and the noels wee
wham I W taken tour betake that 1 was
aerwag evi•.(5 to work. my heads were is
parts whits .oda harts Mee and Mask. I
tires tmthdd thee that it would eau m..
1 took aim dollars wort► before I wee "dear
.ad white ea before. I Mee esseW miler
sow ; fey Wised mast thee eadergene •
great damage te tont my skin white la that
time. I sea teak well ever stem 1 stopped
it ; eat well •ad I work hard mai day. I
.0.N have waives themandle of dollars for
the remedy that maid mem my .q 4erel
oabr agues. I give yen sad tkaak.
for .y Oen emyway. All themamben of
ley Maly li me iR it. Yours,
Juu' t'1*wot/.
Brambridge, Muskoka, (let,
April 3rd, 1894.
J. M. M.'Laou, (oderich
Dear Sir -It is only right and proper that
I should ackaowled.e to writing ..y wile's
cure affected through you. When 1 first
wren to you explai•tag the baton of the
eau sad for iattrmatiea regarding the treat -
meet, 1 was is • poor frame of mud. S►e
had thea been ailing for several years, not
ea bad the tint three years, put .he was
gemiag gradually weaker ; duns, the last
two years she got worm &ad she doctored
Wady .11 flea time. SI. consulted all our
lo0•1 phyiooian., took her in dictmie&, but
they did sot do her my good. At the time
I wrote toou she was mother of two
ekildrea, both healthy, strong and robust.
The yoIsgest was 18 months old thea I
000sulted some •pecslista freer other
parts, not ore of them could do her any
good, not seen relieve her. They told me
that she could not be cured. I could feel
with my own nand the growth at Ch. •id s
of the stomach, &leo beaus& there, and
1 knew the growth 'Mould not be there. 1 did
n ot wish her to kaow all they told me, hetet
last I had to, and they told ser that
she had aneurism of the aorta and that
she could not be cured la 16s world there
was no cure for her. I was told that she
might drop off any moment. In her con
ditien then she greved,tbd became de-
mented and nervous. 1 did not wonder •t
this, but to me the outlook was gloomy
Nothing ever cheered me more than your
answer on the first of September,1892. You
said doctors differ and make mistakes as
well as other folks. They did not know
all, avid not to be &termed. I went with
'ter to (:oderich on the 18th of September,
1892, she left home with a tad heart, part-
ing with her children, as she believed, for-
ever, but I had faith in you, even it the
ease was • hopeless one. She knew It so be
that end lost all hope of returning home
cured or well. You told her at once that
her case was critical enough, but you
thought she could be cured all right. You
made and fitted a white flannel waist 10
covet the growth :het was right underneath
the breast bene ud the left ribs on the
upper side of the stomach. The puiaation
was very strong at times. This annoyed
her very much. She began taking your
System Renovator there and then, gradual-
ly increasing the dose. Continued it fur
two weeks that way, applied E. A. Mc -
1 enna..'s Liniment underneath the band•pe
three anti four tunes a day, thus was con-
tinued for 2? days It was after the 10th
day that she herself became sensible of the
improvement, and oo the 31st of September,
the sense mouth in which we left home. I
brought her home vu Toronto, cured and in
perfect health. perfectly sound in every re-
spect and I was the happiest man in t:amide,
She is tall as you know, weighed about 140
pounds when in Goderich, now she weighs
over 200 She was sever as well as she has
been sines coming back. We had an ad-
ditioo to the family since then, a bright,
healthy little girl. As I said before, if
then is • blessing in anything on earth. it
is in your medic.oes. All the oetghbors
celled and congratulated her 011 her re-
covery. I can never t1a.k you as 1 would
like to, but ynu have our good ..d beet
wishes 1 am quite well again myself.
Long life to you. fours,
Kat.NRTII MORRINO.4.
This lady sold over 8500.00 worth of the
Renovator since her ears was effected. This
is the way it advertises iteelf. Them critic-
al mem .re set betore the reader to show
yen the treatment and the time the Rego.
rateris supposed to be continued. Do you
seed it Then try it, and kindly let ns
knew the result It contains nothing hurt-
ful or injurious to the system. Children
take it in small dews &Geoding to age.
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Exeter : N. flyer Hurdoc and family
ldt on Saturday Iasi for their new home in
Rid,etown.
Firsts.!.: J•mn S ter, 11 mdse South
of i:rnaahls, eemmetroed her Fall wheat har-
vest last S•turd.y.
Loedesboro : Mise M. Ise bad the mis-
fortune laxly to be thrown o4 • load of hay
and was somewhethurt.
Brussel.: P. S. Scott amid Jen Balisetyee
were oat on • frog fishing expedition es
Monday afternoon and secured 171 pars of
Wad quarters.
Clime.: Mr. Remia.tos, of the Mol -
d ei s Bank., has been transferred to Aly
met : kis Owe is filled by Mr. Barnhardt,
of Owe. Blend.
Exeter Times : As we go te tress we
learn of the death of Thea. Trivitt, Fsq., at
the age ef 83 years, which occurred about 7
.clock this .venin& July 18.
(Raton : Mt. Clara H. Moa0toast a has
am imitative of LesafelierWs " Himw•tte"
entitled Ceralinds-A Summer 14y1 In the
July *amber ef the ()median Mapxim.
Hallo A eesple of weeks ago .!oke
Tiplady, ef 15e keret lase, flet hie leg .pais.
d by • sow : it hes sires been very Festal
eo mush so that it is difficult for him to
Steve &boat.
Holtmssville : Word hos been received
frees Will Grigg, whie1 states M is is •
..1-ba.tiy expdit3en off the emit of Jit -
pen.
apenHe expeeta to be home to Ontario this
Fall . Whiter.
W iagh•m : W han' bee one of the old-
e st (fid Fellows m Ontario. in the psrss. el
8. R. Web►. Mr. Webb is 74 years .f
ago, aid 53 mars age he was mads as Odd
Fellow is New York Sea.
Exeter : Thom' Snell, Huron -et, lest a
yslaable milob aew by death on Monday
.irbt it 1. eeppened that aka did frees
the seeems of podna. This 4. the seemed
now Mr. %ell hem leg is a short thea
I miembero : Mier Hattie Borkwell,wh.
ie vbitiag at h. derv's, Mrs Hila, had
the Miodertemo M fall while geq&g into ile
, d
afir rimed h. amble very had1T,
a.aatpeetest leas. very dangerous pan-
ties.
Medea The Aber emoi.g,w1ile ply -
lag h..ab.; mid aerie' • smile se gra
base, Phil Cheers fell ea ►y right hued,
dleleeati g the thumb and wrist jebt It
ere Mke es« time to regal. it...mal
*set. t (1S, steward, et the Me4.•a
bulk, wbHs pYyitg Moho a the misery
arm& y the rest! e d
ems ', W hW se lig .eereasrtd.. Ha
KNOWLEDGE
It LEDGE
IBrings efnrt and impr ovat.ent and
em
tww.I° lo personal enjoyment when
righty Deed. The many, who live bet -
1.r than ..t hen and en joy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's beet products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health 01 the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form moat acceptable and pleas-
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial pr"peltas ei a perfect lax-
ative ; effectually clewing the gmiem,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, bemuse it acts on the Kid-
neys, Liver mid Bowels without wemk-
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every object* liable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drag -
gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu-
factured bythe California Fig Syrup
Co. only, wose name is printed on every
Package. also the name. Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will net
accept any substitute if offered.
he had to be conveyed to hie boardinghouse
In • carriage.
Exeter : Gregory Tom, teacher in Van
cou►er, K. C., is spending vacation with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tem. W.
understand Mr. Tom will take back with
him as • life parilier, an estimable young
lady of Parkhill.
!'!hetes : The Collegiate Institute Board
of 'Trustees have engaged E A Coombe, of
Georgetown. as l'lae•ical Muter, at a salary
of 4750 • year : and Miss McCutcheon. of
Toronto, as Commercial specialist, at a sal-
ary of 4600 • year.
Grey While engaged at reed work on
the 18th. con. a short time ago the men
found what is supposed to be a wild boar's
taw and tusk In a geed sate et preservation
IL' the gravel pit on Henry McNaught'e
farm, lot 22, con. 13. at • depth of 12 feet
from the surface. How 11 sot there is the
conundrum,
Ashfield %Veda "day afternoon, July
11, about 3 o'clock the barns and out -build
logs beloo.tng to Charles Stewart, Lake
road, Ashfield, were destroyed by tire, tob
gether with his binder and about 15 tons ot
pressed hay. The loos will be between
41000 and 51500. The fire wan caused by
children playing with matches. No thee:-
ann. -
THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT.
c.eeg1s5 Priers.
ffid...tcr, July L5, 1114.
etaad.rd 0 S. to 0
O i.5 to000
Oe0o000
00 00 tog 00
re 0p 1000 00
60 00 cod. 00
00 00 to00 00
0 T. to 036
0 52 to 0 55
Spring Wheat
11.11 Wheat
Flour. family
Shona.* tom
Bran. p ton..
Screening. 111011
Chopped reed wheat • tea,
Oats. 11 bush
Peas.. bush.
Barley. Iwo rowed- i b.M ........ 0 40 to 0 W
Harley. common 0 35 to 9 40
Hay.. on 6100-00
Potatoes), le busk, new 1 SO to 2 00
Butter, 0 11 to 0 1n
Cheese. trothtreaapecbed, s dee0 to to 009
W sed ...- . 12 to 9 IA
1 00 to 100
Wool 0 17 to 0 '•J)
Hides. . 2 00 to 209
Sheep Skins e 10 to 0 00
Live Bogs 41,to4 50
!:!reread Hess 0 M to 550
TO ADVSRTIBSRS.
Notice of changes oust be left at this
Office not later than Settr Ly
0000.. The Copy for changes
must be left not later than Mon
day noon. €..u.1 Advertisements
accepted up to noon Wednesday of
each week.
Travelling Guide.
SRAM» TRUNK RAILWAY.
/110111 AID TO O0DWC0.
Arne.. 17ATION*. Depart.
a.m. ',Ai. r.rr,, a.r. .
NM 950 !MA 0o4.rish.. D
r.
sY 1 1te0 . p3r30
Ma 931 1 M HNme.vllle... 7 It 4 77 400
1010 9n !LLD!! 1A735 1 f 413
950 3 s/ ♦ f Ciaten I.D.
D 7 >• 52°6110
Ot (5s
1100 SO 1111 11$ D . gm,i.s,t,lyet4 AIM 4 A~8 511
au
snatg9wd..
Servant Wanted.
d' I IRL WANTED. -GOOD SERVANT
Vf wanted se week 1• Deteu41. Iran will he
sin• to Detroit Good wyea to es petit
proses Ne webbing. ANIv at Tra 8ioat.
VENERAL SERVANT WANTED.-
Apply to MR8. MeGILLICUDDY, 77
M street.
Situations W14nted.
UTANTED -BY YOUIt(4 EIiOLISH-
W sad wits (wltiout eenerenl, gRus-
1.. en troll or dairy ares NN .fray of
meet, Addrsea ALRrxr IIAlei gy, Peet GMve
Toronto.
1148 ANNA 4 SHAW,, TRACNICR OF
decal MMdQapt Ps are WiM.t, st-3u
Ontario Statutes -
NOTICE i8 HERESY (LIVEN THAT
she Ontario Rates, 17 Tie. IIM., have
Mei r.yMved I. .ad .n.
sew eegdy 9m re01v :.rt. ell
.0..dWq iAvZIW18.
Clerk ef tbe the 11..ee.
Oeaerteh. Jane!., IRK
1411
Dents et Milldam
APPEALS FROM could.OF PAMIR
gpwlles.-A seers f. theIsiNdsslaeatibegrime
the OnartLl7rwa it ' e. rm
will be WM sal fee0 t
solute J ea
GREAT BARGAINS IN
COTTONS. &C.
Urey Cotton, yer.l wide, 3c. per yd ;
Extra Heavy, 'ic., worth Se. ; Heavy
and Fin., 7c., worth 10c. ; yard wide
gingham, best quality, Sc. per yard.
Special value in Ladies' and Chil-
den's Hosiery. Ask to see the Daisy
Brand Ladies' Fast Black Mon
Hose, seamless, 15c. per pair , aho M
sil_ Finish idly 25c. (hoods shown
with pler•ure, whether you purchase
or not. The ;'bravest spot in town
for cash.
JAMES A. REID.
Jerdes' Meet. QederM►.
Je.alllth, IAM.
Hotdts.
THE ROYAL ROTEL NOW OPEN
for Guest.. Ma Ronson Timorous, hat -
bee tkeswRRbl' renovated the old lntersation-
al Hotel trtaamon .treat. It has been leased by
Ma 1). Crttxt, who has furnished it in nom
tort.ble style. .ad by sandal attention to the
wit• of resets. hope. tet....,.mive the patron
age of old friend. and • mi* .hare of aew
ossa lA7t p
Pablfs Notios.
NMICR -HA HIS l'1)SRD OP
my business to Wm. Shermaa, yr.. 1 re-
quest that all aceouna he settled bw each or
note sr Assam lat. Z. DOWNING.
Oodstick, July 9th, IBM. 7141
N OTICE, -
Mr. W. A. Rhyne having purchased one
third interest in the mtanuhctunnit oetablieh
meat of Buchanan 1 Aon the pr.blic will please
note that after the nth of June all trans
actions will be doge under the name of
Nissans. & Rhyne.
1 RUCHANAN lit SON
67A f 1 W. A. RI4l'N AS.
NOTICE. --ALL PERSONS FOUND
tresp•ssi•e on my lands by shooing,
►n.thist. r.00ring oamptng. fishing or other
wise will be prosecuted according to law.
Such lands are the Hart farm, in the township
of t olborne. and the property known u the
rota. Reserve, in the townships ot Colborne
and Dederick.
X. ('AMPION, ty(' , X. HA5('HL5R,
them8dieker. Proprietor.
Simile' Notions.
NEW Wool) YARD
(Tear G. T. R. Bspel.1
D have spade arrangements for • supplyof
cheap wood of all grades and prices. which
will be delivered• cut and split to order for
cash. Prices very low. Orders lett at Horten'•
Kronr7. Hamilton-st. and 0,.bam'e. 5.41.1.
prondplly Ailed. JAS. DEAN. 75.3m
(`IODERICH FOUNDRY AND
VVtr MACHINE WORKS. To the public :-
Huy Runtimes Nos 9 and 4 plows. React
man led rollers and root cutters. Watford
Noe. 7 sed 4 plows, Ante:ices mouldboard.
Watford twin plow. it is the beet, Watford
scuMlere, the leaden, Watford hay rakes. Al-
so other implements, flow points reduced in
Price. Hare most kinds Castings made to
order. Coal tor old metal.
rs0-Ie J. H. RUNCIMAN.
SHINGLES MHINULEM! SHINGLES!
Did you hear them drop t
I have)tst purchased .5 rare at low prices.
They mast be aid. -Only 91.35 per,square.
I have also made another strike --a veal of
Red Oak Lumber 1..rrive. fine is not In 1t.
I will sell lees than pine in alooring. weir *Lot
In.. and Interior decorative work.
DIA you hear about our Reek-shelrse &nit
Pottier. work 1 No Jig -sewed ...roll about It.
1 have Just • few loads nt beading cuttings
for huu,mer wood left. 41 30 • lead -
1 hare also a qu.otlty of dooeede hardwood.
lose and short : and hemlock Nate at $2,50 per
cord.
Reade to furnish estimates on all kinds of
wood work cheaper than stew. sad still doing
business et ter OLD STAND.
90-Iy JUSIPH wmn.
Property for Bale or for Rent,
4AITLAND HOTEL PROPERTY,
l:odericb. for sale or to rent situated
chaos to G.T.R. etailou: immediate poesesaion;
term. of .ale easy. Apply to W. M. LK (N.
mass r• Cebu Loeb fr Saving. Ca 'Toronto
7Mt
VALE/AIMS FARMS AND TA %N
PROPERTY POR SA
I.K OR RSNT,-
Let 9 la the first concession. (loderleh towe-
l/lila
owse►Ia, meaty of Ilene. 1mile. from Uoderict*,
consisting of 140 acres mon or leve. Barn arta
110. nearly sew, good orchard of cholas trust.
wrealsl watered with spring creek, an excellent
*MAT t0 ine JOHN Koast NOT.
skourbt en easy term
O
X, Auctioneer. s
Let 1 la the broken front, west of the lake
rod la the Waiters division. Township of 00
horse, county of Hama, 3 miles from God.rtek
oomptieing 118 •ores Large bank baro, geed
frame home li story high. nearly sew sad
geed orchard of choice trent, can ha bought ae
e au terns. Apply to JOHN KNOX. Amities
e..
Moth A and R. Lake nage, In the township
of Colborne, consisting or 7m scree more .
lege There are on tM t.se • frame
house. frame tare sad .11611ng. About
7 sore. Jouagerobsrd ebbe fruit. About
IK some of huh. This farm is considered •
Irebetees mamas tarsi. The farm cat be
divided to Batt p0robamre and boughtfon may
tenth. Apply to JOHN KNOX.
Hesse and lot In the town of custom -S,et
Mary-st, opposite tee old woolen m111, mei-
priming frame house It story high. 9
stars foadat*oa with good oellar, •11 In
state et repair. Amity to JOHN KNO '
U A uetiond..
volt BALL -N. 4 LOT 31, 174113 000.
J Nam Wawa.,eb, lag three. This
le • 0 farm. Alen tows lot 571, 004.
rick. Apply to PIMA!. HOLT. iLtt.
100 ACRE FARM FOR MALI-TfIR
old hoeseeteed of the late James Cases -
day, of the mwaabtp of last W wa.9ab, b. -
tag last half of let 10, o..oe0Hen 1. en the
gravel read that Mob him GodeHch to Wisp -
hath 1t M ansatsd about 110 rods from Asll.
sere, s DATUM wqb adv chanties • w
••keebl0am based A esmp.r.tirW wow
with }sten Mame rooms .ad cellar
with other Sea vaaionssg emd p.4 beak barn
sad ahem WI bseitag trust tress W ea
the sesames, A M awesome Neared. The
eau is of the beet. INbr.artee
MRA. CAMADAT Asher. P O. titeZim
EOR BALE ATA BARAAI1I,-THAT
hwmAes444e`ws bg. W,/nsga n•p . threw
a.}r is es19. ,!slims Iiimineis P.O. SW.
14i
NORTH - W SST LANDS FOR BAIT.
ACRES OW VALU ABLS
u ,vU 1, ed and eabsprevsd farm
Isiah M diteeeee varying nem 1 se 11 .IISI
Gam Qu'Appeg. N. W. T_ lir sate
very obey. No 5.5541 M mind Art
keg en he be ,send 1. Nsm•as
Per Al ....i aisso dew se
♦, A DICKSON,
5.M
DRINK SHERBET. THIS 18 A POP -
eke English drink A little of the
powder added to • glass of water :makes
a cooling, delicious and healthful bet -
erage. For allaying sick and bilious
stomach it is very effectual. 04014
by the ounce.
DR ALLAN'S PINK DROPS, THIS
new specific for pale, weak or uterveus
people. It is a powerful blood purifier
and also a positive nerve food. 11.00
a bottle.
USIS WILLIAM'S BAKING POWDER
always fresh. Only 30e. per pound
when netd p+lf:^'.''°'ro14 and cakes
are the result. Try it
WILLIAMS' ISTiCKY FLY -PAPER
2 large sheets for tic.
Farmers and borsetwn use Dr. Baron's
M Atat' CONDITION POW DIMS
for horses and cattle. They are un-
equalled. 25c. per pound package.
As I have all the books and pres-
criptions of the late George Rhyme.,
I am prepared to fill all orders and
prescriptions along that line.
CHAS. i). WILLIAMS.
l'hm. R., a:old Medalist,
Robs- Helmut s Block.
Late with Geo. Rhynes
PURE CARtIONA'l'E
4
COPPER
FOR SPRAYING TREES
Prevents lois of fruit from fun -,,u0
disease anti insects.
Solt! by
.1. E. D,v'is,
I'll M. R
Medical Hall.
ARTIST1C FURNI'T'URE:
*ur0itere *Eat is crit only inn ful. but a
pisnsure to the eye. reels se more 1 bus the
other kind. It Is only neoeeesary to ern *o the
right place to get it. W. can show the pret-
tiest and deinte 1 designs imagiaabl . A wait
through our lanae stook will oouvlece yes
that nowhere can Toe find as finea **Intim or
prices so low.
Ws have a lance linen? upholet seri nggeode amid
beautiful Preach coven In Louis CIII. Mutat
Ilea, Renaleance and other Amigos espteally
Imtereetag to ladies. never beton exhibited i■
tows. Sold only at
SMITH'S FURNITURE STORE.
OR owe wastes.
ramal•
IllTL6111$T9 REr AIRKD. - 1'1'11
i.'r" . re p.Theafi gto ... fe
.p tit Waders aped1.g g.d
CO, 19 (ant*. feta 6R`e
F. SMEETH'S
1'i.AN IN1: \l I I.
ANn
8A24H, DOUR AND BLIND FA. TOE \,
I take this importunity to !stoats the peaks
that 1 am N111 in the heytsau aistwltfltxad ag
all rumor. to the remte.ry. sadism pesp.er1 o
do every elmss of work la my Has frees mime
• wWew cram. to onetime • &Mary bolMies
w15 m•aeard roof. dtimetee far.lMN asci
hefted,
leg of building material, eatlh ss
sad Iamb. • sp .4.Ily.
F. SMRETH.
Ysd.l*K Joy lit►. IML
PALING POWDER i. Wit. 3719. 'pee
Posed.
A tee. Rom miss leas= of
ROOT 1MSfii4
• itellesi5. Herm. D.iab.
Any •.1514 et reaper alma? DWG= M lite.
trek.
A is8 Its. et New 011.0.45. Rase lgaa-
Iakose god all Weems 1Ngfa.so is sulk.
JARMO wumeers
passoeurTNHr
Tr sosmi IL Dave STOOK