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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-10-18, Page 301111 I HVCOtt. * +-A 111•01 CARNAL -
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ea asks" le Most ,te l b..:•nick for PrOSWslal Trees
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THIO SIGNAL GODN1JCH, ONT., THURSDAY, OCT. 1S, 104.
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1p10$OLe0N 1.• D. DainAL t"" scm*.'.a •, saw Permeates, s ash.
eZ 44em= ~ •�tltes�a,
w�,a Bleak. astlwase es v►em
/1�6ads.4.1\• 241-ly
11E11fl1e ilio
K. HCNTElR. PHTfi1C1AN, SUK ni y the chief teeponsititlity k attri-
h arm... a ..floes-- Mi( Nook. ]Iasi- hotel to the Llemteuaut 1 ioveroor, fwd it is
N salsa hem s,itLi 1Gseadome trawl nelrlu) ut the Lieu -
,„„.1.m,
otel. IRb1 air tenant (loovrnor*acting upon the advto, of
„ t tN bete loss loot deed. by Premier
Tai14m le being vigor poly entlls.al on
the street. AS a pia. 01 &unclog it w
orgarlel as outrageously bail mil olden
, Imes to have an Injurious effect apott
pn.rtueld securities. 1t 1• p irit.d out
that • wit' cent loan, Payable to 111417
7e.ro. Isiud .t T;, al is exactly .yuivaleot
We per Pout tugs at
par, idgbtly es
tern 1 h
r
tem.
i°BTUS E. DANCEY, BARRISTER,
• aehdte .O4.Tesaacar. t... ata Mawr
se lees at le swarm. Homo.'.
pant. ropier.. Hetet, ed.rich. ().t. if
E. lea. Lswla, e.aM ISTER, PRUO-
oM-dontlh twiinerne beset. OM In hirfibleeti Omniel fWa
D 0. RAYS, BARRISTER. SOLICIT•
i1. Ola. Se. tam. est. Horan end West
.4,4 , O.bNo
ri•h. ever lel•e••oea Pri-
r•te Vs*. to 1..d sit lowest rases el later-
iree.
iiMPLON f JOMESTOffiB uu RRIB-
lieliffairet.r. !t' r idea
N. sear N
ClARROW t PROUDFOOT, BAR.
YX rasters, Atlerueye. ifrkblteey. Lo.. (lode
Ino. J. T. (!arrow. QC« W. Pearliest.
�AMe)tJN, HULT (1.M1
itarristeen .elopers t. eb•eesrr, ate.
(odar .. t O. ]mens. fi0. ; P. Wit ;
(AdlerI
0. WARD, OONVK1YAANOKR,
ree
���J iLis�iscffenea.a l.. sit bend eentinieweeer .41 kaada im a as
d.peeltloaa er esteem tledarw-
teas er lar aatss. awlttr /ti
e.�i� im w Haiti Cooet of Juellse� fY
pemrt of ap eml Mr lingerie. se u tiara a*rs{y
.gOf�st �levy Issolps_td�'art. All trnwoNoas Its
.dire.►-lkapepasea. iteeldlease
Qab 1111V.el
11.e613011 &111 a i>MUPSOOa.
hie Premier, the Premier te practically
helm( controlled by his honor.
" Loquin.w at the office 4 the Credit
Fouoi.r Franco -Canadian, of oiled lir.
Chaple*u le use president of the thrown
d'sdolising-ration, or chief Szeewtiye officer
in tim country, elicit the fact that, while
Y Brulemanu, the president of th• Credit
Ft -meter, is one of the directors of the
Credit Licens*ts, 71. Thor. vleo-Qresidsut
4 the Credit ',roomer Franco -t melte%
u gea•ral mmager of the Banque du Pars
et des Pep. Ba. The Remote du Paris is
also the Credit Foacier's hawker.
-The situation it regarded as entice:
for the Government b.u.ue* it s doubtful
if any English sleeking member of the
LegWatore will wino* the reeponaibiltty
for the loan *std for the ti. yeniment's
general financial policy, as he would have
to du if be accepted the tre.enry port
folk.."
THE WAY OF T44F TRANSGRESSOR.
llai Allege.* CauWlw Abeeo.der Pound
Working as a Moodier in Celestas.
Cetc•tt o. Sept. ':1 -Dail iel I:empin& an
ill-CatwHan postmaster .o4 legislator,
was arrested here. cuargd with embezzle=
taeut, said was ((Avid 'tusking as a /wailer.
Campbell, it i. Mimed. lett Hwromtll
Assiwtrula, Cenad. where he was post-
master two years ago, taking with hon
sometbiki( over Ir m1U of the Government's
money. He .nut hi, wife and daughter to
England sod be cat'. to Chicago.. when
her hs. beers !tribe ever since. working at
odd job. A few data ago ('atufabell re -
Wooed • Letter to his wife in England,
tying his correct tame and address. It
was through this that he was diatovate&
le came &ten considerably from his high
position and was tumid doing neural work
n • livery liable.
Eng Mans 4. ler.df.rd.
Ra.n o,D, vet., 1ept. SS. -Fire broke
at to the ceilar of J. Noddy Jr Bros.' dry
gels store. It trained such headway
hat it was impossible to save either goods
r baildtn,p. Scott's drug aeon was badly
gutted and the upper story was Warned
Buddy Best' lose will be about $15,000
ith .9.000 tnsnrauee. 50..t1's lose will
heavy, s. the stock way drenched with
Ater. Bradfool Lodge, A.t1.l-.W., loin
1 is turn4ture; no insurance. H. Sean.
IOW, !wt tater, lust Pits vulnable lib-
rary; isettr•ace. $2U0. •r. Bdmoaeos
ownetl the bathing. which is w stn about
SBO. imatred for =1.300.
C SSA(z6R,�OUMVEYANCING AND 1
meet sysat<r lrortdti Rotel
11J ONET TO i IKD ON MORTGAGE
111 tel it ger .est. NON. di.00tmted, C. 1
�
a/!R seMili ales Me Mamie's ilei./. hake
UOxET TO LOAN. - S2 ,100.00
ILL Private reads to mrd at 14 per on* am-
se•44. IAl/TUS It. DANC*l. leaneds abet.
eppents (7otb,ar Motel. (ledetieft. 11141
11: J, T. MANTEL, ruts, LITE A$D
temp
saOmw-Qtr. sal and Itsodae� (lei• ;
stab. sal . w
tomer* TO LOAM. APPLY TO i it
V 0.411111110111 Muff & Mole».&*(a.a.
MoNiIIIY TO LEND. -A LARGE
anentet Meese rands bele
• j�mIOybsw=
aaltOW t PROOUD
AADOLIFTE, GENERAL TN-
Mese,
npessaML.
Massif us Lead .n .neigh
Mau. et the fewest rem •f 1n4rM aMna. r. 1
Ng md deer Ikeit mit irm.Wire Ofd i$ e.
Mb
Illesliasfast laminate.
!'1ODEit1011 BUICHANICN INSTI-
lNA TUTS Lf1ILIJkY AND n=ADitiY-
IItIOM, .sr. of int stoma and ammo Isp
slur
Gies Rem 1 tee rat.. end Nem r to le ren,
ABOCT MOO VOL'$ IN LIBRARY.
1,. dielepel*, heW«I+p 1 orf
Papa%
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SI.ss
ses.ttals tutee tea ol Ubrarr *ad kesdlalt�
Anaemia= Dan seernhennty remised by
Ube.rfaa. bemen
H. S11II1'R, ORO. ernaalr.
Pre
sear(oderttsh Mb NIL
ter'•
1-O*$ ODXDRT, AUCTIONEER
• � Aa••I e.i.e4sY. O..
and Per( Ir1rie 1wt i Oe. lMelee .at-
tended t. Is any tmrt of the county. 0-17
JIC
OHN NOX, GENERAL AUQ-
na..r sad load Valuator, o.isAeke
�
seMAtw
Maytag bed eesaiisbis e*perie ee l
iYerros ith M to a� w
pseltlo.Nse
M
ttkaasi4 satrustad is. etMsu lost st
•.esti. er kr kW is blew= P.O., est asiaadd to Osman Auslisseer. UM'
Deal~ Ansounalatont.
TEETH EITIRCTIU WITHOUT KIN
air T04tleaow.
TllfL- CHLOftIDK
AT
DR. B. RICHLRDSON'S
ara5T•L rti&M$.
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th bdktis noalters
lb seat esaltemis
stiessiabeil
lie.. M 1 !lave din mit aed
r•
weld le use fsy eederteh. the latah
dbeevery "'arrested arresserer
Waft Wathe lam seas eeriest the •zweeYs•
et meth er etta.epe of ear Wad. Is .early
•' Y t .5 vers blab wits 1. w ..at
llI'pBNIZr-0731.0 1.2DID
•
sa5t�'t1ast ktt semeai*�hstie tlat
sever elbow t4.
new real to herm1eee s wiser.
4 trews ee sera reader
Were or 1t It
P ss•Yvelp ssreeiser is las Mete.
• g 5 e�eraotfUse." asters' !\ a•
y' �s*sl later we .MINI W sslsia Itlt
DL 11. RIORA1tae0111.
SCRAPS OF SCIENCE.
n PlteMt= 1ilinee of air tweled. evolume of
is appeell
My mmalleswef the b the t ' 1ap-
hys617 daloe 4,, helm' sesuNar
efiwMag
.x.000 had posalts. mot..wsb
n ether . brew
will •e whish Dr. t#tsb-
1
C4161rue 1"6 01•11
grad fietlel tip M
dramswhihe Ie , 4. Is
its. May,
l
M t.Malaise..a'° +•.rhsaisodastri.�sa mad "Nish
171.7 isankh
ale rarty Owe rn,
nes la Ohs hapepa y
of
PNkp.etLM se the Onset.1.
OTTAWA. 41ep4. :AO.- I be pickpockets
Cot in their work at the fair hem. W. C.
Ryon, of Montebello was getting on to a
c*r un his way to the C. P. a. depot when
he was toothed for his pocket-bm.k. He
was on his way to Manitoba and had in
the book • return ticket, k'U iu cash and
111.501 to notes for roliecton in Manitoba.
Mrs. Parr. of Winnipe.r, h&f her pocket
picked to the mat,, building Fortunately
then was not much money in the pocket
book. but eh. lust ter return ticket to
Winnipeg
4 eg
Attempted t. 11111 tlse rre.idea
N rw 1.1ae. .'ef•t. 80 -News has been
received from Costa ]tic* of an anarchist
attempt to *.a sinal• President iglesi,*.
During the military yellow to Son Juee an
anarchist. uic.mer Araya. fired five shot•
at the President. Iglesias escapist on
horseback. Araya was arrested and would
have been killed by the polio, if the crowd
had not interfered. His aecomplices.Juaa
It Jimenez. Francisco Aguirre*, Joee
Zeledon, Andres (seeped.o and twenty
others were alto .messed.
A *smallpox Case la Windsor.
Wtsosotl, Sept. atm -Henry Vittorio:
wee taken to the pest how by the health
authorittea He resides on Wyandotte
street and is suffering from • well -develop
ed ease of smallpox. The health board
has taken charge of the matter and hope
to prevent • spread of the disease. How
A'in..*s took the dteea.s cannot be ex
plained, but he did not get it in Detroit,
se he has not been across the river for
5005 une.
Brutal Dss.rtirma eta Celli.
Eiwc•sntxq Ont.. Sept 28. -A young
couple. having with them • child of about
two month*, arrived in town and register-
ed at the Commercial Hotel They de -
in the morning at three o'clock
riving, and on their way Int the child
inside the fence at the reaidenee of Mr.
Geo. Sturgeon, at the north end of the
town The Mild was well .lad, sums of
the clothttlm being marked with the letter
A atee.ra.d (l.atlessa. is Trouble.
Br n•t.o, Sept.14. -Bev Frederick
Stiles Fpiewpri rector of Dee Moises.
Ia. gut on a spree hen, ran out of money
and pried a bogus cheque for fpm on a
wily saloon keeper and was arrested. Rev.
Stiles secured a postponement 01 his ease
while be wind to Birmingham, Ent. for
$11,00A Civil Coes Alsatian litsvnionso.
linnet" N. Y., Sept 29 --In.peeter
de Rainy retired a letter from the Wash
ingtou authorities acknowledging the re-
ceipt of his communication regarding the
failure to indict Wm. K Newsome of Tor-
onto. Ont. and approving of the bringing
of a civil exit, alto *wowing the bops
Ibet it would meet with 1000s1e.
A teary Grape Crop.
Wrmoson, Sept 211 -Eleven tons of
grapes were shipped east from this city
yesterday. The crop this year is enormous
and far *moods other .saes.. On Pelee
Wend the growers some get rid of theta,
acrd what few are soli bring oely halt b
treat a;mond.
• 1teeread lama t111.d.
L•.oa.ts. Pa. 8.pt IS -A pwe.ellg'
ear on the Columbia sad Donegal =merle
Railway crashed late a .oeetrsetlea train
yesterday killing Dennis Kehos, • repair
..s, sad .•rios•ly injuring John iord.
lbswass of the repair g*ng.
Oea4ia.l w/bbws OMI.d ts lineae.
torsos, Rept !1. -Tbs Cbreatele's
Rom earregesidMi says the Pepe has
aid Qgp101a•t Oligiossok Ani .1
IJYsso. M Beam his Bosonms betas
dudes.s of agJs e.elsg the Aimless see -
died Mem is diet
NEAT FitAZ4TA TAIWA.
OMmittea. 1..r .a►I.ls Teo lada"gtasable
•eNote at Meese.
W here the piazza le used as •'..tsar
silting -ram, • table r aes5mary, as in •
dialog rest A shelf Waged te ttti house
and so stressed that it can he raised and
lowered is quite rervisesble, hot It le sot
exactly an oru•.eot to the house, Gad the
difficulty ut eaacUy watohU.g the paints
maks it even le est Oar illuetratiun
sows one that oac be quite readily made
by anyone who eats drive a nail or fasten
• ser.m.
The top is of pine wood, three-quarters
of .0 loch in thmkuees and tw.oty-toot
limber' across. As tt is difficult to Anil •
board of sufficient width. two pleas will
have to be glued together and secured with
dowel pitta There must be two of theta,
driven Into tite edge of each piece two and
oto -hail Inoha., atter the edge* have been
carefully squared and straightened by
plat.tn.r. The holm must Ire bored with $
qu.rter lush bit, and sat equal distance
apart. Hake the pegs of o..k to at the
holes, and after dipq.tiig theta inti but
hynul glue, deee them into one piece;
then glue the edges, And before (R has tone
W col. insert the pegs to th• opposite
piece and drive them tight together,.
The lower ronud or shelf of the table will
probably have to he made in the same way.
It wsasures twenty inches *eras. Set
them away to dry till next day; meantime
aeiect three hardwood, straight -grained
broomsticks of signal thickness, and saw
them twenty-sevwl ruches long. Prepare
them by scraping t ff the paint and varuu4
and sandpaper them down smooth. The
follow u.g day the work may be continued.
Smoothly plane both side* of the board.
if you have not a large pair of compasses
tb« circles may be de.cribd with pencil,
string and tack in the way that every
schoolboy know. 5 tw a'.ong the lines
carefn:ly with a compeer sew. holding it
vertically. Through toe smaller circle
bor. three hole* through which the lege
may Par', each nue inch from the edge,
"qui -distant from earth other.
Lay the shelf on the, nnder tide of the
top. mid tuark the place« for th• upper ends
of the legs. The •nonsticke should idt
tightly in the hole., ted the shelf secured
in place. thirteen inches from the floor,
with one and one-half inch finish pall.
The upper ends of the lege trust be placed
on the marks and the tops secured with
HOW* -WADI TASLO.
one and one half inch seem, the ends of
which are sunken in the wood and the
hole fold with putty. ,After it has been
smoothly finished with sandpaper it may
be stained or painted and finished with
lambregnim or fringe put on with brass -
heeded nail.
Another way to finish it is to cover it
smoothly with denim. or any preferred
msurial, tacked on with an embroidered
valance. The legs ihonld be stained
cherry or oak, and finished with braes
claw-foot socket.
How to Proper. Freesia Colles.
Measure font heaping tsblespouifa4 of
pulverized coffee. Put into a farina boil-
er and poor .over it one quart of fresh boil-
ed water. coyer the boiler and stand it
over the Ire for ten minutes. Then strain
through two thicknesses of cheese cloth,
add half a pound of sugar, stir until the
sugar is dissolved. and whe0 cold drop in
the white of one egg unbeaten, half • pint
of cream and turn it at once into the freez-
er. Freeze as you would • sherbet, stir-
ring carefully but continuously. Serve in
Hasae. M as quickly 1rozeti.-Household
ewa
Consensual r a Cosmetic, n04
Commie', the yellow Indian meal of ons J
pantries, is said to be one of the beet of at
oosmetice. A jar of it should be kept on wi
the toilet stand, and after the face has
been washed in really hot water with a I t
pure, nneeented wap, the meal should be
rubbed all over it, well and gently. Then
it should be dusted out of the hair and
eyebrows. the farm wiped lightly over with '
a bit of soft old Hae,, and the remit prom-
ised by those who have tried it is • delight-
fully smooth and satiny skin.
TAKING A
FRIEND'S ADVICE.
THOMAS ADAMS TELLS THE HAPPY
RESULT THAT FOLLOWED.
•. w•a surmise rum • eaves* ATM's
OW n*IVMAT1.Y-W0C1J RAYS ideas
•.TTalltti TO a*Cvo* *aorta -sow •
]'Ona WAS 11/DOu4T •0SL .
Rronr the llrwatford Courter.
A brief eleteoeat in rearm to the reouv
wry of Thomas Adam*, et ht. t:aurge,wtll se
doubt he of oesaidereWe menet to eaffer-
tag bumantty io general ate particularly to
these who may psubt 5um..4at by the ex-
perls.ee hereinafter .(s forth. Mr. A4am.
. • Stem mama by trade sod remote
*hest a ode east of St.4;Sorge. At preemt
he is operation the Paten Mtile std is well
knowe sad respected In the neighborhood.
In order to gain .11 the lalormatton possible
uueweraug the oucutn.taacee • f the cure, a
repreeestallre el the Pourer proueedtd
thither to investigate the ease, lir. Adams
was found at work a his mill. He is • man
of about thirty live, healthy .ad viserots,a
man whom one would out suspect et havt.R
had any ailment, Whoa tstervawed be
cheerfully made the followinr.tsotneat :-
" About three years ago when at w..rk at
my trade 1 e.QKaeted, through over-expo•-
ure,a seven attack of muscular rheumatun,
Which esailaed me to the house for three
weeks. during which time 1 suffered the
excruciating pain, bring hardly able to
move. 1 was so bad that I could eon ire
down, but had to lust let ntlself (all into
bed. When attempting to rise 1 had to
turn over upon my face and crawl up, there
being only see position from which it was
possible t• rise. i would have given any-
thing at this time In order to secure relief].
My brat thought was to call in a regular
practitioner, so 1 procured one of tbs
beat physicians in the neighborhood.
hut k• did not seem to get control
of the malady. Af ., treating me tot
Some time he lett of his own
&mord saying is could do notion, for me.
About this tune. friend of nose persuaded
ms to try Dr. Wallli.us' fink I'd
Finally, I decided to give them a triol,
p soon experieaoed a decided improsem
5.d warn ms.disg rapidly, the terrible pails
left not sad I had cws.ider.ble relief sod
was .h1e to get mooed with the use wt
crutch. After the further sae of the Pi
1 was so far recovered as to be able to
sumo work and since that tune have .
free from *b. comohaint. 1 de net now
say of the screams amdl.tiffnese of the joie
al
I a fret rirbt sr in the morai.g ted go
to work without any feeling of uneasiest"•o
whatever. 1 have every .ufidence in Pia
Pills sad heartily reoommead them. I be:
bees them s good thing to take at say time
to gel the blood tato good ooadition god
1 felt any Blame coming on I would, in
stead of eallin, • doctor, send eit Pum for
box of Pink fills."
Whoa strong tributes u can n be had
to the wenderfil menu of Pink Pills, it i
dilee wonder that their .alas reach sac
saormous proportions, sod that the .re th
chums.avorite remedy with all chums. Dr. Lail
DOttwieioe.
1 i„• ♦•
The
BBest
Food
For Children?
is worthy every parent's study ;
not only what they can eat, but
what gives the most nourishment.
No children are better, and most
aft worse,
lard -cook -
If, how -
their
prepare
health -
for eating
ed food.
ever,
food is
with the
ful new
vegetab l shortening,
COITOLENE
instead of lard, they can eat free-
ly of the best food without danger
to the digestive organs. You can
easily verify this by a fair trial
of Cottolene. 'u1O ,; rW ao(n,erea1 $aa
1b ,.
er
)lade only by
The
. E. Fairbank
Company,
Weutagt.a
owe
Ann•W
age
e
Ile Forest .Lsaelr.
la Wben the new border come in to dinner
1 it was rather late. Only nue or twit were•r
eat at the table beside the landlady. He soke
to so one lista the waiter laid a plate of
Meat before him and then he bunt out.
• "Great Scop t I b you call this • dinner
ak ,t for a civilized RIGA • WAV 0o earth
NUSre. ,_fit
you yet some victuals fit to eat!
Whet do you call this merlon herescreamseel He did not bai.h his question. for r hie
to eye swept up to the head of the table he
oft (aught the landlady's stern glance, wed she
ietsrrupted him with anger in her tones
k "What do you mean, sir, by •uch ques-
tions? 1'd have you know that I'm not ao-
alliffellied to bear such uno.11ed•for criticism
it of say table, and I won't have it. If you
- de.% like the food, and It you can't behave
• .self, you eae hunt another boarding -
plisse and do it right away."
The acceplainea' quailed seder this re-
• bake and replied submissively.
h "I beg your pardon ma'am. indeed I do.
• I forgot for the moment that I was away
- from home sad thought I was talking to my
• wife. 1t sho'a't occur again.
o A Keen* lady
✓ A lady maned kin T. C. M. Humphries,
living in Keene, Out, who need only two
bottles of Hembr•y'• Kinn.} and Liver
Cure, has forwarded a atatememt to the
effect that it oompletely cared her of in.
&amatory rheumatism, kidney and liver
troubles. Such • oomphation of cheeses
yielding so quickly to this remedy should
e.c0urlpe •intoe, sufferers to give it an
honest trial.
1
lams' l'i.k Pills cootoio th. element
oeasssory to give new life and richness t
the hlood and restore shattered servos.
They are an unfailing specific for l000moto
ataxia, partial paralysis, St Vitus dans,
sciatica, neuralgia, rheam*ttsm, nervous
headache, the after effects 0(4 grippe, pal-
pitation of the heart, nervese prostration,
all diseases depending upon vitiated humors
in the blood, such as scrofula, chromic ery-
sipelas, etc. They are also • specific for
troubles peculiar to females, pooh as sup-
pressions, irregularities and all torena teat
weakness. In man they effect • radical cure
in all troubles arising (rem mental worry
overwork, or excesses of any mature.
Dr. Williams' fink Pills are masufact.r
ed by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Campine
Brockville, (hit., and Schenectady, N.Y.
and sold in boxes 1 in loose forts oy
the dozen er hundred, and the public are
motioned &lmiest numerous imitatiems sold
in this ahapei, at 50e. • box. or six boxes
for 112.50, and may be Lad of all druggists,
or direct by mail from Ur. Williams' Medi-
cine Company at either address.
Elk rs.•Iles 1■ Quebec,
Meetly 180,000 scree of rich agricultural
land is the province of Quebec has keen
Rtvea setsy 1. bount a for large families in
the Mat tour years by the Provincial Gov-
ertwt. Ther bounties are regulated by
law. Lad are paid at the rate of one hundred
aeras of government land for every family
of twelve or more children. The ant nor•
e yeing the bounties whish was a enation of
ex -Premier Mercier, w0* entitled : In-
stances of families of twisty or more are
rare, and the fathers of these naturally
ly look to a reward superior, proportion
illy, to that acceded those who bandy some
thin the provicioss of tee act.
The Han. G. O.i..t, the present ecperin-
modest of education in the province of (doe
hen, is the twisty -sixth child of the same
father and mother. There is a letter on re.
ooed in the crown laude department of the
government from Paul Belanger of Rye., du
Loup, an old mus who fought in 1837 38
easiest the rebels of that period, who stat-
ed that, desiring to serve hie country alike
in peace and in war, he bee given her ea
wy children as he h0* killed emendes et
his nationality-esaly thirty-six. Mr.
BsM.Aer asks whether three lots el land
will be given the families whish, like his
own ooetaini.g thirty -Mr living shading.
Otberwlee he eostenda that the law would
set be e.mpiete.
Tow number *i lou of land so fu mooed -
ad ender the provision* of this kw by se
n o tse$ee repn.sete the total number of
families of twelve or more obildreo. Ap-
pHestioee for beuatles matinee to coma 4.
at the rate of over 300 a year, or .early
thirty a month, 1. mese ogees they are
from }}saerewetto whose twelfth child is ret of
e zeeedierly tender age. and who could not
sar1r ha.e eompiied with the conditions
e(1(w. Other upplieati.se are oe.staatly
rsadeed from people who have only ragged-
ly heard et the law, or who have held bark
until ere that it wee the saredt or fa.h4e.-
able thing is de N take the .001.4 honey
Ia eisimhag that I e sew kw simply' fol-
lows the examples of pest .Sete hn its
bathe= w Knei y demos. Th. "Onlin-
asees .f Colbert,* wanted by die fa.eee
etiwieter el Leese XIV, •.Deeded 300 frames
per year to the lather le ()made of tea
livisg ebildren. born is legitimate w.d1.h,
and 400 truism be the father sof twelve lyre
ender similar eeellti.sa By the sans .-
dieueee, Sid from wee paid to every yews!
o re .sn {4 Nth. ems of twenty er se-
der, and the ea.s beeemt to every ye..g
weans .urging M slimes age el es s
A New Mose Inat.rlaL
A new dress fabric made of "peat fibs"
d in contemplation, and the possibility of
ping aluminium for making drapery
anode is thought to be very praotical, sines
it can be drawn into wine finer than a
hair, and yet so fine and supple that they
cue be woven with silk It has already
been trod for silk bows.
Trowels Naiad neemisg.
One tablespoonful of vinegar, one half
teaspoonful of salt, on omit fourth teaspoonful
of black pepper. A dash se osyenee,
three tablespoonfuls of olive oil. Pot the
telt and pepper in • bowl end add gradu-
ally the oil. Mil in slowly the ♦inapt,
stirring rapidly the while. As soon se
you have • perfect emolafon, that fe, fh.
dnesbng Y well blended (chs oil and vine-
gar), 11 Y reedy to me, and should be used
at ago.
rewetealltr M • TIHN
The habit of being always a little late 1/
so general that It sight seem nnavoldabla,
were k sot that punctuality is secrred
from the tory persona at fault when the
oeeasion* ate M guarded r le the wedding
10 whish the foolish virgins fallsd M
gain admission becew 'Yoe doors were
shpt " it is bettor to train op slWasn he
maw, pseetwallty, bounty le beeping
.npgs.eeb. an a peat e/ keeping age's
word, end to emelt them aN ashy roti
epee... bite mare them sees .ad Isamu
ma .bss Misses asp be gigue
eme4• war.
'I wW year maim were Jew .y meth-
er.' sa 4 Der fend'. as bar asollorty. mAl
N OS* .b. nil, ' I el be . deter N
yen.
THEY ARE
PLEASANT TO TAKE
Y E T
POWERFUL TO CURE
OKIJArt Unng I.OUNCE S. 25 °CITA A IOL •
rtur do twit n.,noe,te or rack an ;weaken tke .y^ietm
Site pills and other purptis es, out they tune up the
Sew and st.,ma.h, and etre them *efficient strength t.
do their seek naturaft and well. They cure Con
rtipotrm, lyapep.ia, tea«figegiat, Headache, htln.u..
nrati Pimples, C.Il,wness aol all diseases arising
from impure Mr..l, or sluggish !Oar.
Ask 1'.we .means. Wer Tama.
PLANING MILL.
ESTAMIINEOAIabb.
Buchuaus & Rftynas
r•xvgAtrtvw.r
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Deaton fe all kinds of
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
And bulldetr's material el .very deeerlptkes
School Furniture a Specialty.
maim Pandssa
Army Isc
PATENTS
aisw
am. 417;Yr:A
$ cientif is ,A>ecrirxn
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PATENTS !
CJWATL Taaii /Art AIA a mssRTS
sod alt brow. b the U
.tte.a.a to u ¥ODSRA TS P14 .
Per Nee is *mesas w U. S. Potent O►
dee. �seedp.w we sae .Lada Paean. 4. Iles lime
!ea AK,
11101)111L MIA MSAAWWNO W. ei.
leaks W refer, �ee0 4 s. au UN NMI
PINISWWWIlar
S ena KA teiereY... r •Neel attests be fees
ewe /We 0 OsoNy writs le
ovessunr•eis inzatizograwm.
D 0
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NEW MILLINERY
ARRIVING AND TO ARRIVE;.
1\4=ews CATT ''RON
Hag just returned from the cities having made her Fall
purchase in the latest lines of Millinery, Laces, Ribbons,
sic., and purposes making a second trip.
There will be no so called Fall opening, but the show-
rooms will be open at all times to the ladies of Godbrich
and vicinity. 81.2m
F.ALLMILLINPRY.
Cir lli.ses \'atelt have opened a large assortment of FELT HATS
black and white. Also the latent in fancy FEATHERS and trim-
Illitigs,
LADIES' WHITE WEAR.
We do not intents having a formal opening this season. The
Lu.lieo of (}oderich and vicinity are invited to come and zee our goods,
s3 -_int
MISSES TATES.
T$E SQUARE.
0.
Headquarters for
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Having received a Targe stock of Boots ami Shoes,fe,.Sati wear
direct front the leading manufacturers, we are prepared to give the
=pie of Goderich and ,surrounding country tirst-class goods -tower
than the lowest.
Remember we will give you good solid leather goody at the price that
is usually charged for shoddy, and being practical shoe makers, know a
solid shue,when we see it.
We have a large and varied stock to choose front and feel confident
that we can please you in quality, tit and price.
Call and see us. No trouble to showgoods.
The old reliable stand -
W. SHARMAN, Jr., -
Saecarior to E. Dominic.
ic.
N. B. Custom work and m} airing prcmtly attended to.
NIMw Zd=NEs
-1 N-
=R=ss G=o=s_
Now arriving and to arrite, and although I do not indulge in, the
Spread-) ag)p of advertising so common at the present day, a dis-
cerning public of fail to notice that the Good* I handle are • New,
SeaSozieble and up to date. Prices are right every time and all the
time, Quality considered. I need -not enumerate the different lines in
Stock and to arrive in due course, but the public may rest assured that
no House in the Trade can Ido better, as I buy only from the best
Wholesale Houses, and on a strictly cas basis. One of my Specialties
just to hand in an Extra Ride Russian Navy Serge, hard finish, at a
Price never so low in the annals of the Dry Goods Trade.
1aapeetl.e Kindly 5.11eklet. a Per reat..Meoset ate leak
A. MUNRO,
1044 Draper and Haberdaeh.r,
Choloe
Family
Groceries
The Best in the Market and the Moat
Reaonable Prices at
&W. RUNCIMA1rs,
■fln«sae Ifte ei. Medertels.
SPEOIAL NOTICE.
Our Stook of
BUILDERS' AND GENERAL HARDWARE
For F.14 toile b sow .e.pl.to.
Lane; Genuine Steel Barn Door Hangers and Track , T Strap and
Screw Hinges in all Sixes.
S'T =Li NAILS_
Any s Poor 71011 w1Ne roa oaa got th*m trade from ROM* l4A*IC *Till. ata very
,moa erase la Prlea we have them ie all afss.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Portland Cement, Hydraulic Cement, Calcined Plaster,
Roofing Pitch, Building Paper General Hardware.
DAVISON & CO.,
attmt7**es/ tea R. P. W1L& t • •
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