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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-3-28, Page 3Ta* dTGXIL : GODRRIOH. ONT., THURSDAY, MAR. *$. INN. Deausiff!. M11ICHOLSON LD.S.-DRNTAL . mom •..•ri Oa... wow.... Oeder(e►- All and .Mev.d loud ______eilee oe k.ad for palatines ss t los of ..@b. DK. R. RICHARDSON, L D. S., .seireese deader Hon an vttallad air edatalmered par paladin estesetl.r d reial . slow fdva• • the tM attar.! teeth. Uwe. l'p Wendt/pees Howes Stook . entrain tee ese- 4i.. Solionish. 11111.1, DR. HUNTS*. PHYSICIAN. SUR erma, A.O. , Ideas - reel ea. ems•reel+t Night milk Rom IRINIS Sa.bmgff11 Boy«. illy iggRal. 114. O. JOHNSTON. RARKISTER, [90- Iici$ r, costmtrleoer. etc.. Sony to jesm. OSera : ..w. Hamilton and tit. Alt dr•Weeta Seder Ick. Out, SI)1 1OYTUS K. bANCSY, BARRIsTBR, LA :solicitor. conveyancer, ire.. oto. Money I. ipso at lowest rates. Ilortoh s Bleck. Up /tel. Colborne hotel. Uodertch. that. 1.142 1.7.4LEWIS, HAItRISTIZR, FROG. .. or In Marano Courts of Ost•rie art. Oolbuoam Loth. L*l1 R.O. 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TICKS?, ONLY !lll.M, g r..t.g tree es of Library and )eeadb.g- Room. Applleattone for membership received by Libreria*. 1n room J H. COLBOI; N H. 11. HAMILTON. aeretary. 1.1 Marian. eaderi ,0 Moret. 1110 10ta. AustUoneerinn. TUHOMAS GDKY. AUO?lO t rd l.euaa.ss Agent. let. O.1. RIM* RLondon ..d Leaman* p� t.., co.. gad sere District Memel L... Ow &des at *0.dd to 1. may tart of Ike scabs. felly JOHEHII: N KNOX. ORAL AUo- e nosiest and Land Valuator. Saderieb. Out. Having had eosetderable eaperto.ee . t0.enctIo.ecti.gtrade, be t. in • p04110. to Meolsrg, with tboeoagh .tbtaotloo all ens missions entrusted t0 hien. Writers left at Martin '• Betel, or met by midi . hie Roderick P. 0., carefully attended to. JOH KNOX Donate Aoetiasoar NMI DMttatl AnnounowmaSt. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN MY Toe ('0* or ETRKL GNLORIUB sr DR. E. RICHARDSON'S SeETAL 'ukase. 09(1* NNUUE ILICi NEST -STREET 'WOLI' 711. ONT. 1t .Surds me unlimited satisfaction. atter • through ism, reralUlte4g.� the most e.tattnr n tic appoiuw lof dellgbtrul and a t..YMd poersss, to submit that I Wave 110e einkyisairs exclusive right ue mote to Ooderich. the seleaUfic dleeevsy wheel' V warranted nom to ante the least pole during the stet..*.e of tooth or stumps of say kind. l• ..arty every eon, and wry little plata 1■ the most entrume• imam. N1TS33L-OHY.ORIDE, u • Seal •meseetgl'oftfestthat Bever-•tlohe • 0 la bernstem oa ttM kmethod Insure tt w b to reader the moth op.MsN*lve w palm. Pettit@ sawn no It le rookarely itsreelw1 • . lose Meets. ts. Pr'ee rvtt.s of the natural teeth a upeole'te AU de.W easeetiena well ale .0Ulf.Uy done My patientefinteyean anodes >s>A W DR. S. RICHARDSON. wdy ales Mae Wag BM /tea• A U M& 01110116110011: A haggis( wall •n.a averted ie )rr (.\/maty, this ri.ta, i. e a amputated eamtf. A man was mar dared fee his r...uy. it was tbaughL He disappeared, and after • leag marsh only a .koetos nen fo.md. There were stream. stones Iniat10( to another scan se the per - Mutant of the awful deed. The clew was .ken ■ , and ono by one the hake in the elate *i4' oevieti.g widows neert disallow lad He wase ea trial, seevict•d amid smtened. The day Its the Imaging earns. Peoplo ' s- I'aeple by theaaa.de acme s toe • kaon Mir rerun off an eternity The black sap was piste over the victim's foes. sad to /v.minutes the tragedy would hey* hem oyer. Jeal the. • .11 tttaaateseser, who had beta atkle.W to the heagi.'ss .ffela with the awned, otsppad epee this . lied • brief ..*M.. ketwsee him d hh. sherlf mad.'I'S. tttr eremMh.gr wap en the msm orb had diseppme d, mend wham death nem Ana . he .usge d b, iM ren- BONAPARTE'S FAITH. A hew', Teta Tbeellt.m I.etdo.t 1. elle tesarkekse Left. tl. the 5111 .f October. 1719, • little before onset, ea the top of me of the hells sew Ai•ato, three two with • military appear *ace, and wearing long overdo.., stood lookag out upon the sea, says • writer is Para Figaro Attlee/it the weather was nwalaoont, out even • bubing boat was in litchi. the gulf was deserted. At the toot ot the meuot•a • portion of the tows ap peered, anJ the port, 10 wuah lour big war- ships were at anchor. This was tea opted ren which uo the 23rd of August left Al... ..dra to bring 1.0u. Bonaparte to Franco. The three observers were linaparte him- self, ha chef of staff iterthier, told Adenoid t:antheaume There is no possible doubt about it, laid the .Jminl, balding h. glen, ' then goes an English warship ; and further in the dietanos I 'otter two others ' Ito you suppose that the English have removal information ' suggested Iterthaer. ' Ne.' said lioneparte : • thin daps are pottier to sea without paying/ any attention to 1 onto•-' 1111 ►.ung 1, 1.11,71'.1. As • metier of feat,' sad t:anthsaum., ' their course is nor' nor' weer, and they are moving slowly, wit h very little wind. Gen- eral, we shall he obliged to put etl our de- perture twenty tour hours.' ' That . impasitle, Admiral ; we must leave the very eight.' • t:enenl, excuse me for IDelatllg : but if, e s everything seems to Indicate, the Eagliah tiest is there, we would be obliged to paes through ite hoe, and it would be very dal ticalt for me to dose without bring percent ed on • clear night lice Sha the u.aces are all against us • Admiral,' mad Bonaparte, slowly, ' in the lest • nasi becomes • fatalist. Now, 1 firmly believe that Destiny is on my side.' At that moment nue of the sailors that escorted the three chiefs came up. He re ported • singular diwvery, On the crest of the mountain the oteu found a masa of out shrubbery, rvideetty atecded to make • tonin This, 'in all probability, wee In- tended to be • signal that night. 141'..117 is Tilt *1*11 .m. A. thmilor finished his report two gas. i _ l board, and shortly afterward two a•iloM-brought • strugglang Urian before the chiefs. Two individuals armed with guns were found en ambush behind the rock near the path. When hailed they took to flight 1 in being pursued they tired. . Me was cap tared, and the Motors were stall pursuing the ether. The pruner wee • young man •butt tweet► yearn uld. He wore • brown cap •.d • hood. His face wore • savage ex. pennon Hs hard eyessustaloel haughtily the piercing planes of Bonaparte. Grthetutpe yusetaoDed Lim ' Whit were you deny then, helmet tear the road .sad armed with ruts ' W ware watching for . wild boar.' , Why did you not answer when you were hailed' Why did you run away, and why dad you lin upon French Milers • We on mouut.lneen, and we are not .cgonatd with uniforms. We believed that we wen atlaekd, and neutrally we defe.dd ourselves.' v 1 ep Tlltw .r l... ou are spies is the employment of Kogla•d, said Bonaparte. ' \•u were pre- paring • sigma for the English centers : but, es nosing us, another Idea same into your head : you thought you had a good chance to •4saminate Coen. Booaperu, and you put yourselves in aaboab so that you might fire oo me as 1 pond b But 1t e ons to me that 1 know you. What is your D arla Asother report was heard, and voices cried out ' He is dead Ae eel:wenno of savage despair °Detract • e d the features el the prtsocer, and hie eye- lid. became red. ' 'i ou are a V.Ituno,' cootinued Son. parte, • one of the bitterest enemies of my family. See. 1 have seen you before : you are Giovanni Valium.' ' No.' sol the prisoner, In • boars* voice. ' (neweami n the man whiling your hirelings have just noweif.ted i am his brother, I:roseppe, the last of the Valtunos " ' Yee hate me pretty bard, don t you said Bonaparte • If 1 had three souls 1 would sell Mem with delight to the devil for the chance of • single shot at you ' T 44.1 ....•t. A1,1 Bonaparte looked at him for • few seconds in s*len.-e ' Are you • good shot '' • At five hnodred yards 1 can drop an eagle. I)o with me what 1 would 1101 te do with you ' ' Krug him ower to yonder leusn,' said Koaaporte to one of the within, ' and count your Men as you advaoos.' The sailor placed himself at the foot of the hash with the pruner, otter h.•iug •0.sted fifty pease. • t:lee him ham gun. said Bonaparte. The sailor, almost stupefied, looked at the (:essral, hesitated. but at last obeyed. Bonaparte then said to the bandit Tak• good earn " Without losing • dosed over his surprise Di0Mppi pointed he goo. The Caine was se rapid and oe ettraerdis ary that the two comppaanniome of the Demers' were nimble to interiors. Tboy remised there se if they wen p.ralytd until the shot was find. Ma Ferrel 01-IT1FIleD. With kis back against the trunk of an ink . sad hi. heads behead his hook, Ramparts n ewer beamed. A few pieces of bark fell ewer his clothes. The ball lodged is the stunk • few makes over his left @booklet. (:iseepw. almost weeping with rage, threw kis `un ate the bushes. ' lot that moa ge ' said Bonaparte. Swore diseppeensg the Conon shouted ' Yee may reign, Oat I will Dever be your Ast,mate sight the French gest left AjswM. Om the Tth of Ibtobr it reasbed Frijyam..., sad onin s nth afterward loaapar. eslebrstad the ei7htee.th Rrei airs. ifi..eppe Veltetia kept his word. He loft (breis• and ..t.bished himself ie Ten - ie, where he beam a Measalm... His 6ramdeen, by whew Hue singular episode is related, lived at T•taree •1 the time of the eieesinitioa. r1reu. Mrklnr .ad War. No ono hes yet dimmed • 'e/ouly safe e rst.rn 01 either mvigatlom er warier.. War, at any rate, .ader the mot* favorable e s.ditio.s, n • very do.geroae gams. hat maims are sot deterred trema teat . war by though..f .rpedesa, terpeele ea.ker.. emedialesp powder err etplessv.0040. New. .fgmss Mr. Wrte, N is shows . be peso make • a ehhie that wtU sa11aaJ yy I, e t • Nth gol,04ty, and ..o0rr remains NM es Imf. hon ke imma.myw lt. ' 1. Mew.' 1. sap. • e the d.illa ' ad valet•go whisk • dying ..skao www rive ides pue.a..or ever an esa.y, 1 M an Utak that a ease of war Emerson oatie.e would hesitate to employ them, eves it oe.-hall e( Us Ines savegaueg them were killed. At the prone' tune •o ditfieulty . ever toad t. getting volunteers to make awireT boat attack upon • nae of war, which . infinitely mon daogeroua thea saw • timing • Hying machine would be, as the letter aught be painted black and make Ute attack at night a in • tor, whoa .1 would be yenta impossible for the enemy to strike hook.' Aad yet, after all. is it net a pour thought that ' the first Europese motion which takes adyan.ge of this new engine of destruction will be able to modify the u.•p of Europe te ita ow. ids..'' le the dream of oo.turis to end ugly u esperierety le the .rt of main •) ugbter roe Talking Rea. lt•rpei. 1'ouag 1'oeple "there was come • veutrlloyu.t a poor that Ire was obliged to travel en gout from town te town to save • e pemee,much .Iter the meaner of the gentle man In adventure a Grimm's talon. One day he was joined oo the road by • dog as forsaken as htm,elf, but who eoeusd deur nue of becomity his compa.iun. They journeyed together to the nett toes and entered the tavern tired, hungry, and penniless. Nut being troubled with the a- conventent rehsemeet which comes from • long 11n• of •,cele autstor*, the man had developed the quality known as cheek. a he and the do( sae down to eat • supper for which he mord nct pay The ruom was lull of louogers, and the stranger took • conspicuous slat. 'What will you have' asked the only waiter the place employed ; and the order embraced . early eveythtor ou the bill of fan, 'But 1 want eomthiog for my dog, too,' he added. 'Ask him what he will have ' The waiter muttered something about' What cher givingus'' •o the stranger s•id,'What , don't you ike to • Well, Bruno, will you haws beef or ash 'Beef, every tan,' said Ikuno, looka.g with mild brown eyes .t the waiter. 'Aad what t.. drink •' •Water, thank you,' said Bruno. Ky •his time the I.odlord and every e0• is the place were eager with suppressed woodier, and getherred about b hoer • dog talk. The TMirilmi.ut feigned indifference by avidity, while the landlord was ..neatly considering something. His cogitation moulted in hes offering the bran( er throe hundred dollar* for hs wonderful talking deg. The yeetrilelist appeared to hesitate a moment, then said, abruptly. 'Yes, you may have hien for throe hundred dollars. W hen ths money was paid sod the .se trtlojui•t was about to heave, he turned to the doe, patted him affectionately, and said 'Good -by, old fellow, you've been • good hind to me ' 'You are no friend of mine,' returned the dog, 'to tall ale to anther neater. As you were mean enough te serve nee sock • trick, 111 have revenge. I'll never speak another work as lose as I live.' The emu:It:enlist then made off with all possible haste Remarkable raker Maeda. It h•ppe.d It.. than • fortosght •go,•ad five gentlemen of *.otham, all moneyed Ines. with • pesebant for poker, were the prowl pale. To go to the theatre or have • little game of draw was debated at the supper able, •lad the latter preposition carried by • smantmo1e vote. The limit was fixed at 1160, aid play wont on without any opened Incident for about two hours. At length one of the gentlemen messed • lad' pot tor the limit, • brief aapectioo of nlg hand re- ve•ling the foot that • trio of kings and • pair of jacks h.4 been given him in the deal. The gentleman next to him was pleated to outs that his band contused throe sixes, and he very promptly shoved up $120 worth of yellow chips, thereby raising the 'poser of the pot foethe limit. The next two players threw dews thou hoods, but the dealer, who poseoesed a pair of aces, and who was • good bit ahead of the gum, comeluded to prom kis luck, an 1 with very slight henu4oa count- ed in the 5180, which entitled him to drew As soap as be had dome oe, No. 1, reeling very secure bobtud his ' pat full,' uu ne& •t.ly tilted th.• pot with another $60: whereupon the otnen simply stayed. Of course the opener took Downie. The .mooed man drew two, and the dealer took three. Incredible as it may wend, both men filled. No. 2 made his fourth six, and the dealer taught two acne. There w•a already the snug sum of $625 piled up in the centre of the table. Theo the fun beg•.. The gentleman who had broken the pot In off with the limit bet, which was toilowed by • raise, and that by a second raise. Another all-round raise, another, and still another did not satisfy these players, and then was over *3,000 on the able when it eerie 1 • show -clown. Toe main who started is with the poorest hand took the boodle. A Sew nuffete MAdli•. A medical ea*herity has draws attention to the urgent need for • better form of bi- cycle.addle. While all the other ports of this useful addition to modem means of l000mona have been developed and im proved, the saddle is still in • rudimentary ante, sod is frequently the cases 01 •0110ue physical trouble. It is simply • pie of loather stretched over sprits'•, without any regard to the disposition of the proml.ont hones which rt epos it ia theme of tidier. The worst saddles are those that w •oftenL 1s .hen the rider rte almost exclusively on the perineal largess. From • hygienic point of view, this is entirely wrote', and it is catenated be militate /wily against the u.quos4ossd general advantages of the bi- cycle as • mons of exeroine. Regarded n eechanaally, snob • soot es the saves of great waster of strength at the exposes of the propulsion of the a.ehi.s. As the sprier. are compressed uad.r the weighs of t10e rider, the Ana work that the leg pro- ducer is hoarier upon the pad./ oowiate in easing these sprier, by •.yatIng the body, sod not in •cts•Is.1 the machine. Upon the troch, when it is im,rora4v that the 1001 shell not waste kin strewth, the saddles have no •prim' Rut the form of the saddle i• of snob greater int than i. enepuesion. As .zFrisch on eyelet* Icollaborated ori Dr. H ie • Patina. ► gienist, in the invested. of • .addle, white briar built es se entific liar will .et only be more oesd.oive to the ossa fort of the rider, hat will a.de.b.dly re solea aeweeeag the speed of Welds wore. The parts of the saddle oe whisk the Indy rete sen seekee. se *het the pasts et the .ehisms, the lower parr .t the pelvis halo, se Matter beer all the weight a the body. mask of wfit61 le dkorlbstd over the wider area of the imos.l .sssta The saddle is she hellswle stet et the ids, sad the thigh falls at • .taw .aural a.gl., with the re - ▪ of greedy imroisg pethe seatd the r41its rider. tarty the wsielenh .. mat M Imsos*My .pprce0 the Creat pktte d the saddle, epee whisk he baseness me mated, kat literally setrNe sL illa 1.1111= bearing ..e open 4*..ataral emcee penis. bat epos the ham of the abdowo. Be a.• _ cleavers to peak kneel' bask ward by beer• sag w the beadle of the bar. tut the. teres his wrist, and he falls atoms upon eke frosthe at the least jolt. In the new or Nor' est die these aoonvon..cs are remedied. The rider'. Beet . fitted iota the saddle, tad donates neither to the front air to the rear at the moat rielent Menke. Tale l .0.0 W Or. Cheer. 1 have never sees • Ha►aria man smoking in church. lt's about the u•ly place where he dos not .nuke. lie smokes to the street can, he smue.a at the public dining able, be smokes everywhere. The site . eons of women . net cuasaWored u all When coffee is brought ou the table the .pan.rd or taut.• lights his :attar 0r now .Ute and begins to .seal up clouds of amok.. He even thinks of saying ts, *b. ladies, 'Ky your leave,' fur the custom of the .wuntry . to smoke •verywhetre. Uu I the railway trains there a uo smoking cru , pertinent. for • ran is privileged, and. iu fact, expected 10 smoke everywhere. bf he le not smoking hie neighbour will utTer him • cigarotn. 1'h. driver of your coach will mute and very likely offer you • cheroot. At the opera the men will walk and smoke betw.eu the .eta to the span between the boxes and balconies. \ ou will see finely dns•A1, eoemmgly wail bred men, with ladies In full eyeing toilet, entering the theatre and smoking an the. go ou never we a pipe iu Cubo. 1t is the country of the cigar and,ctgaretu. thee of the odd amble to • stranger as that aff..rded by the negro women, who smoke big, long black cigars in the onset. It was here that the smoking helot which has epre.d around the world, had its .tut, and the Culane are .tall mere devoted to their cutup than tiny other people. The eager industry and the tobacco trade hive embloyment to • large portion of the population of Hevaua In every quarter nos will run acmes .mall establishments when from two to ten meu are employed waking cigars and some women and cbildreo engaged is stripplug tobacco. Washington ".r. 01101/44111111111. To leather's informal earl. The Berlin paper Du Volk claims to hasr received the following story Iron, • Frena h- ooka laving in Kerlin. As will be renumber, eel, tie Emperor William, ou the mooing the news of d t'esimr•Prsr's resignation became known oe Herbs, drove at once as M joHN R an early hour to the French embassy. NI Herbetth had only just rot up sod when the 111.tnou. visitor put in an appearance he had jest begun 1. drew The emperor who had to be Informed ot this, amiably soot hien word that he was not to put aim - sell out of the way at all, but to come lust e a he was. He consequently 4►pe•red io hie dressier gown, sod the emperor joked him about his early ratan. But then the emperor asked seriously what he thought ut t het wrpriung news. 'What mews' answered M. Hrbette, as- tonished. 'Why. that from Paris.' '1 ha.• n ot yet opened the telegrams, and knew no Important news ' He was horrti•d when the emperor told him about the resignation and more so when he fond the Pars tele- g rams confirmed It. When the emperor took his leave, M. llrbette weompanted him, but on °prams the door he started back in • fright, for In the hall were not only some gentlemen, but several ladles, to whom he oould not possibly present himself is his costume The emperor smiled and laud '1 Mas ; you Man receive the German emperor in your dressing gown, but ladies that is anther affair. '-London ltail y News. .!N Two Mau Two bills were wailing in the beak for their turn to go out into the world. One was a little bill way its dollar : the other was • beg bill -a ihetlehad dollar bill. N Idle lying there side by aide, they fell a-alktsg about their usefulness. The dol. ler bill murmured out, 'Ah, if I were as big se you, what good 1 would do ' 1 could mete to such high places, and people would be so careful of me wherever I should go ' Everybody would adptire me mad want to take me home with them : but small as I am, what good nae 1 do' Ntbody cares much for me. I am too little to be of any ' Ah, yes ' that is so,' said the thousand dollar bill. and it haughtily gathered up Its well trimmed edges that were lying sett the little bill in conspicuous .upenority. 'That is so,' it tepsated. ' If you were as great as I am, s thousand times bigger than you are, then you might hope to do some good in the world,' and its few smiled • wrinkle of contempt for the little dollar bill. ,lust then the Mashier comes, takes the little murmuring bill and kindly gives it to a peer widow. • God bless you " she cries, as with • smiling face she re.eives .t. ' My dear huofry children can now have something to sat. A thrill of joy ran through the little hill ea it woe folded up in the widow's hand. and it whispered, ' I am doing some good if 1 em small.' And when it saw the bright faces of her fatherless children, it was very g lad that it could do • little good. Then the little dollar hill began its journey of usefulness. It went first to the baker's for bread, then to the miller's, then to the farmer's, then to laborer's, then to tel doctor's, thee to the minister's ; aid wherever it wont it rave pleasure. adding . In.thine to their comfort and joy. At last. after • long, long pilrrimar. 04 usefulness among every sort of people, it cam back to the hank again, re.pled de. faced, ragged, softened, by its daily use. 8esi.g the Mounted dollar bill lying them, with scarcely a wrinkle or • fi.ger mark upon it, it exclaims, ' Pray. sir, and what has bees your missies of reef ulr.ss Thor big hill sadly replied, ' 1 hove been from tate is safe among the rich, when few could lass me, and they were afraid . let m go out, lest 1 should be lest. Few indeed .re they whom 1 have made happy by my mission.' The little dollar bill said, ' It is better to be •mall, and gen ening the multitudes doing good, than be en greet se to be i.- prtsaed in the safes et the leer,' and it reed, satisfied with its lot MnacAt.. The doing well of Dar every day duties rakes sea the most useful and hoppy. 0o K's now to avoid socider1 pAStrr.' �• PROW/1;15°0M by the broductort of our NEvv SHORTENIN(; OTT°"14 v1/hlch makes light", crisp, health- tut,wholesome Pastrry Ars. r:pridepiariot Harland, arta other tatsvf Coek'in3 authorities. ef.doaa Cci 7otErE• YOU can't afford to do lrilrtcut C'TOL(NC Ma,1r .mfr by The N K. Fairbanh Company. Wetll.g*.. erg Aa•. are DOITiaah► erodes. P.M4.Neas. Philadelphia toilets : It ie ietergetisg to sore the sameness Menne the bw.ess of pobliahing newepspers sod periodicals ►.. .atergese in Sha nanny during the lest twenty -8v* years. It i• without pendia' e ewhere is the would. Statham .how that i. 1870 there were 6671 'shlie•ties' ; new there are 90000, ' rams/ frim deity to ..rlsrty.' IN this total 1.356 are dailies a 14,/77 weeklies 1a URO the emperte espial represented M Shoes p.bleatro.s wee sheet $106,000,0(10 ; te predate* them. MINN' persons new lam the wages paid •wombed N taew wsa. while the to sand sod sob «),000,000. A falx 11 Ma Deem Itlag.--�' f�1 a d 11. * R. cured - me et seasliryHOtt 1 *Mk there is se helaw -''- a Wm D. !'amour, psrtlmm, Que. R TIN ANO STOVE DEALER. • Harn lton-st., Has decided to continue in Business, as he has im- proved in health and is able to attend to his cus- tomers in the way of jobbing and repairing, and will continue to sell AT • LOWEST PRICES ! OODERIOH Ste am Boiler Works. E8TABLLWHED'1.00.) A. S. CHRYSTAL Saeora.orfo Chrystal ! Black) Manufacturers of all kinds of Station ary Marine, Upright A Tubular X30=S, S, Salt Pana, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron Works, etc., etc. Also dealers in l'prlght and Horizontal 8114. Valve Engines Automatic Cet4)ff treeless a pecialtl, All sizes of pi e and tip•`fttlna constantly on hand. In nate, furnished no snort an•to.. Repairing promptly attended to /S12 ly P. 0. Box 37. lioderich.Obt Works Upleedte /1. T. R. Stathw. Ooderlca PLANING MILL. EST11&ISNE/ ItSb. BE & Rlipnas rA'*VWACTU.e1. SASH, DOOR and BLIND Dealers In all kind. of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES And builder's material of every description School Furniture a Specialty. MoLFOD'� YSTM 1tENOV1TOR Arp .,1 i1 0 10.140 II.msWmt. Specific, and Anridole for import, weak and impoveri•.hrd blond, dye ppe.ppepi-. ekeplr.euese, palpitation of 1 he le.o•rt, li . cr oont faint, tt ' irelgla, Ines of memory, bronchitis, consumption, gall .tones, jaundice, kidney and urinary lithium*, St. Wiens' dance, Lonely irreg. nlarit;.s and eon. rsl drbiI.1y. LABORATORY. LODLRiVR, ONTARIO 1. M. McLEt)1), Proprietor and Maenfar/urrr. Nrt,►ou:e }yeyrw 1'.gl•-nvamw ran be had from eel drt.v.iMM In tetra as well .. from +1' •'.e 1roreler• bet seen Uwe. Mound and •eaLxtt:. IR•t.w•Is. linrhae. and T.won.. 1317 lean R yv Diger 1''s no'.x'. lite 4 Ott h h'rt you canna smoke a better Cigar than "ROB ROY," Tli cost Sc. hilt 1 ilt•t tiax Jr f,• a Tarter. e0eer110 TONOCO 00 , .eeraoaev 411111111111117711111 • MISy fity Chrosi MADE OF NO. 1 QUALITY OF OAK. (Warranted to be the best .Cue in aoderich.) Na. 1, $3.25: No.23.5O, No. 3, 8400. I' \..t.• .aur Price, :uitl ,duality. J HARPER & LE.E. t sal .11 eth•Ir,aIr wad Mellen. I') 111111%1-.11151 ULtIPaw SAVING MONEY IS MAKING MONEY 1 , Parties wishing to' save money Ca:t el , ..1,v blurs' on Mr. .1 OWN KNOX at his Warer)onlseoppl•s.t•• NI,irtitis Hotel, where he keeps a full line. of Agricultural Iwpleul.•tlt..,u i.,t7 .I open for iaslaeC- thin. Noxon Iitn.li•r, Nox.►n Mower, Soso!' S,-1 !)rill, Nox.nl Spring Tooth Cultivator. Noxon Horse Rake and Sharp Rake. Full line of the Cockshutt PI ►w Company.; Riding! Plow, Walk- ing Plows, Twin Gang Plows, Corn and Root Cultivators, Full Scrap- ers, Disk Harrows, Land Rollers, Little resit Peat Harvesters • McLaughlin Carriages, Buggies, Pbret,.u,. R.iwl Carts,Training Carts. All the latest design. All work warranted. • Adams Wagons, Paris, l)nt, all kinds. Any person wishing anything in the :►I.,ve lino will find it to his advantage to call on Mr. Knox and inspect his goods before buying elsewhere. AU .'T ONEER[NG a specialty. Beim. practical in the above anal in stock. anal having had several year's' experience, can guarantee entire eati..Tact`ron. JOHN KNOB, At; ENT A N D Al'ITIONERR. HAILIDAY'S IMPERIAL I8 AN UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT. Choicest Confectionery, Oyslt'rs, Fruits etc. Only the Best kept on hand. •m tf DAIRY TINWARE_. 'VE HAVE MADE UP A LARGE Asch TMENT OF DAIRY TINWARE. Such as Strainer Pails, Milk Strainers, Milk I'am, Creamery Cans, with or without tape, Cheese Factory Supplies, Milk Pail, with Iron clad bottom~, Also Pails with Copper bottoms, all wade out of the very best Tin and our own utak-. if Your Tin Pan' or rails want new bottom-, or repairing of any description. or if you want any Tinware goads: to order, come to the New 'i'in,hop, opposite Martin', Hotel. HOSPITAL FOR LEANT TINWARE J. H. WORSELL & CO. The Practical Tie, 'tt%e and I''urnao. Men NOON STEEL HOOSIER DRILL Coshed Drill ad Broadcast Seeder, Sieile Dells, Single Brenta' Suers TiIW 111 IS KIN KILL*' 11 T 11111 If MLI till 11^ I c, 111 "111111 1111 55(1 MINN' The proof b. More are mere Seeder Dellis sad *onion I. ear in Canoes ea.dy ta.a alt caber blade ress Mse•. Ke NKbasee dtesatlseed yet. Wby ah..Id 1 .e1 be ekes obey have gen TOE OUST tt ■ RtIW, KUAK T We 4 ■ 1 fill TOOL NOXON BROS K'F'(A CO., L't'd, Ingersoll, Ont. JOHN KNOX, Agent, Goderich. Special Attention! \ ... .. to • all the attention of MILL, TUG AND STEAMBOAT MEN - TO 01'0 '.ARI"(, I "eft- 't STE 1°S.M EseeCIZINC-, which ws fully W&rran& in every respect to _iter .*t.:factioo. Dont Ivey a cheap Packing and run the n.: .4 it iniuring your Machin• ery when yon coo got that which is perfect •i. 1 right front Ia0S.0ran 191111611111. DAVISON & CO e� strict allaa 108 a 9• WNi9u. "The Mensal" is only $1 s TOL Get It NAVA • COPT /11131 TO, irotift MINDS V0111 A Inika.