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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-4-4, Page 42 THE SIGNAL : GODERTCH, ONT., THURSDAY A PR i I, 4. 1 R95. T$he $inal t1. is et/ O Jeneo of RRY THURSDAY MORN • sr s. geS:IWglelteg, tram e' easitindi•naion 'k. O.tar4 end � freest, et, Terms et anbeerIpties M moot h. • old once.. r,oatbs .........,, Oa* year. _ Leta .t flew. (abet, Your label is a .1.04108 rinsetin et tits Mae wbieh .'ev are laid att.aM It le net wed to fall into armor. both • :Winer of addeou. e the old end the new address shee{g he -flees„ 841.111.1.. sates Lepel and other carnal adveriftsmants. lea per Hue for ant ioxriien, amp 5� jev IIs tar with .utesiuent insertion. >im5(r.•t by aespp•an•:1 e.8'e. Ilasiaeer cards of six tinge awl rear, •• per roar. Adver iswme.. of last, 1brg1/ a/nyed. eltttars.•M Vector, ghats T/$ M WA nes !'hearse ‘t stark net meee'.ret 1 ye..• noapsreil. EI per month. Houses e. Se.1,• And F.rEtn w sot to ex.wA s lines, ill for nog per a+b- • . oM►n larger M.s� �p n ,..•. .or47 eKrwtlel w'i„ h• pp..wee I�hr t••'�r to rT ri.u.s1 or nun.F.►:.,, to be vertlermant sod , harmed Local melees ,n non word, •o own es was t Local notices I. ordinary 1iisihs type two mate per word. No settee tar keg Ibis. 50.' Notices for rhun•be, a.d other religious and benevolent islet 11utions half rots, *oast The shoal" Moines y. Pube.•tiber who fail l0 resolve Toa *410441. regular!), either by carrier er by mail. will confer a favor by tcoualaUag used rhe fact at as early • date u p0..ibls. Rejected manuscripts Banns* be returned. Correepondem•e mart be wrlatea on one side of paper null. rebll.hei a some. J. C. Le Tonsel. of beth, be. bees .p pointed Loral Travelling moo ear matmwa- . bios of Ooder,ch. coleuses Atba.&d ads Wa- w*ne h. laical postmasters over lot a0. 1Mo empowered to receive M 'ran ales At, ---- --- --- --- - - An scum ua ssagY 8111111111.filiremed to DDT. Ir• rut_Pheme fail da. h, 1 1 I,. 1. to M7 .111' au ad rM MM cent per SOSSgCM, TRUIMtDAT, APRIL 1. Me. GENTLE READER IF yos get notice en the top of the first page of this paper t• this effect, (3 Your subscriptionbas expired PLig&$$ REN }:W Suttee t11.1v 4• .ed twat h u t ruawy r• ha•ily that ha w►tI walk with two left feet. peliti. eally ,peaking. Turatlat'i •leilirn l,iontiht the -.0 a . 10.>41l011 t not the Deer Minster of ?ti'iti. hs 1 'ren ow, ro to. 1f the maledictions of Una andauug ,.•,uotry could avail. the whole blooming 1 4bioet 4001.1 be ...stout. nut. lion. .1 l' 1'.1ti(Kso1 h.h mimed uv. r his cocked hat anal spurs. to- gether with the Orinoco" with the e'r'pe, tion the close, to a gentleman .tined Ill. 11.1 tram 4..G by the *eu.dlmg mea 1 Ili' I)ouunton Government is badly minded up •t pre.eot, tieing te • protector po:l: y that doeme% protect, ( ahl.et resigwt ions that don't resign, sad twSI.dtal legtl•tion that does t legislate. Pry -inlet I:HEIN 11 • ,old end priming :he Man,wb•i�iunl to theInst of the metrolrrlitan t.kng action on Ili,. 10arnAls, and never hesitates t0 give sallow maunder ID ad legislature without it means that it is about time you a11 - ed at the counting rood Tux and settled your little aaoount. You don't needs to lay the flaeMring unction to your soul that your little iudrbtwl nest doelsn t count, for it does. The husinesn of a printing olio. is male up of little items, and the mast successful newspapers are those who have the largest nu,nlwr of little items- single subscriptions, small advertisements, etc. ,very little helps that oomes our way, and every little hurts that .101.1411 tome lo us when we expect 11 This isn't a long sermon, but it ig intended to reach every sinner oo our 11.1.and mak.- him or her meet tor repetition.... in the language of the Soulhern deacon, •• Tote along year shekel,- we'll hekel,we-ll do the mat- thaws; from the Cabinet ami thr ani nouncestetlt that be is ballot for the I. e'41.-(1overnor hip of \I:u dots., not Ial&r than Jolie, in a tet.ly ac:low' Iaigeteot of the truth of the -.tate - meat pub:is it,: in 'fill two mouth+ ago. and Ire. tar to pito 0. that this IOUrnel la 111 a letter pu*1tion to get taformetion of the doings of the tlovernmint than is •nnv of the organs cry the Atinirdi:tr ation 4'l!e fn tLi, sea' tion of Ou1trio. The reason I. that T'it I:NAL spare* iso eNart to g.•t for its la -s ser' the earliest and WOO 1.11/4111.• Iui..rma- tlon, politically or otberwiae, anti has a reputation for Mein; able to tun•+ up a situation or sei.'e an opportunity Federal ,:ovarenteo• s remedial Dress u .l- rir NI I. 1.' Kowt.i 1 the full benefit of it, powers :ttel im formation to tux models. moot enough 10 it.% the m.rnia heart The l 3tt:tea Free I'irml wake: isle Itut Umerw ie another pier*, of trews p. -in' 01 'he ween when It says the ,-...•o that 1. lig 11 .%AL h.so been advised) th.re has Wen au quarreling aro., Ottawa Cabinet Miaieeers durlug the past two or throe .lays te because but few of them are now on epsakmg terns with each other P. K. We omitted to slate that whether you get asIIco or not, if you are in dtliAl' for stilt striptioti, advertising elrjab work the thrive applies to you. We want ,,air own, Mull Iva want it WOW 10011 SNAP SHOTS. Ha. the. National Policy kept you peer! MURDERERS SHOULD HANG. '1'Ht.. murderer 1'HATTrI.I.I: has no sooner been convicted than a certain section of the press arises to remark that before be is executed experts should examine him to determine up- on his sanity, ao if the mental condi- tion of the i * .towel murderer should stand in the way of the law taking its course. There has been too much un adulterated maudlin sentiment exhib- ited In the rase of murderers hereto-- tam, eretofore, and it is about time the curtain was rung down upon the sickening scene. If hanging is to be the law of this land, then every nun who com- mits munier should be hanged, whether he he sane or insane in the eyes of *s- calded experts. who. after all, know little or nothing of the case they are called upon to diagnose. Speaking of the opinions of medical expert*, slid any one ever know of a doctor who was engaged by the .lefenre to gine any evidence favorable to the other side, or vice versa! In every case where ereca111I expert testimony is called in efforts are sl - ways tn:uie to carry the case by bring- ing in 0 Targe array of medicos end cn havortllg 1.0 IIAI'r the big battalion carry the day. We have 414. 4110 cases fried where there than one of the socall«d experts were forced to confess that they hal no per noted knowledge of the class of ail n,ent upon which dory weer :silts! to give testimony, :I1111 WP have •4111 others pretend to a knowledge 4111,-1 the crow Pxaminstioll shower' them to le• .,oily deficient jn- Hut, aside front this little digres Sion, wh4t light has Mn insane elan to Ice kept alt•.• after.ou.mitting a mal dear. whilst a wtie limn will lie ionized for committing a similar crime ' The 1100011 why hanging is the law of the land is that it is believed that a lour direr is too dangerous 0 lanes to be al lowed to lite, and surely if that applies toe sane: murderer, it ought with more forte to apply to one who is a•Iou lg tri insane. It is to Ise hoped that the law will 111 allowed t0 take it« courts- in the case of the Idstow,l murderer, whose crime was one of the snort heart leer that ha• ever leen per).etrates1 in I'.anain. There iso t a redeeming fee tune in the crime. and the limn who mummer' it is unlit to live any lodger than the law allows. 1 POLITICS IN WE8T HURON. -Anel now the Ottawa gameetcr. are playing Mont. ' Hamilton is titakingsapecialtl of perpetual franchises TIi. April shower Meaday !h.t wore icicles and tnmmlap W amtab. Tho political horoscope shows a short ..-ion and • sped] •S51 to the eeanry. -- _ --ft is to he hoped the war rum. r• power b .v.,wu,eg to t•.4411 further 4.e. - Surat a that direct w Tae press .ad the people, in the •bioses of the proper nerve IS tMu gerva•te ea Ottawa, should give It to be plainly usdereteed that medieval Qua b.o coal rule Will country. •0.14 APPOINT I4t•4.1-1e. 1a1. IIaN. Toronto News The Fees l'omaiesloo re- oonmtssds that oo memher of Puli•meot shall be eligible for • lee paid elbco Gatti a certain time after hu term owl • leg islet or ex. pares that all the revenues of such °those. over • certain specified sum, shall be pay- able to the public tree/tory : and that all tacenctes shell be filled within a gives period 11 members o1 Parliament are barred for five years Miry retirement, If proven°. is made for filling all other within twe loo.the after vacancy, and if the emolu• menta payal•le are made to correspood with the earning ability .'the office holders, the worst evils in the present system will be Auto away with. of, end that is that were it not for the feet that sir IIIun[aT Tt1'1'111 has pledged the Government to a short session and a speedy appeal to the country, a bye -election would now be on in West Huron. I)r. Stott:.1< has been for some time merely acting a* Lieut -Governor of Manito'ia, as his duration of otlice has expired, ate! Mr. P*rrii.toN, having resigned from the Cabinet, is anxious to step aside from parliamentary life, and assione guber- national functions in the Northwest. The Government, however, thought it would not be good politics to bring ie.-a.-byi•election in West Huron and putt the policy of tit' Administration on trial in a close constituency, such es West Huron undoubtedly in, and so prevailed on Mr. PArransot to hold the seat until such time as the pend- ing by-election in lfal.lialand 1 was held. The reception which MoPTaot[ will receive in Hahlinun.l and the chances of a prolonged ression will materially affect the springing of a bye -election in West Huron. Fortunately, the Re- formers eaformers in this riding are prepared for any contingency. They are prepared either to hide their time or to face the music. l'hey are • united party, and lie the summons to the poll soon or late are prepared to place in the field the candidate who :All sweep the eon - AT the toile ..f writing the political coneereisg i.'ogl--ta asci Frame are ' my -itustion in \%-est Huron iv quietly cook and bull stories. nesting, although it is dot knew* - R e are u,,1 „.lastly ogre whether when the disease will- break out i■ a Mos.!. s- rA we• taker i4M she Cabaret for I v irnlent form. his braise or for ballast. Sons' two months ago it convention -ThP !mum' medico from Helen i of the Conservative party wan held mem Is now %imnstor d M.tMg. Ia tet amt then amt there a unanimous nom webbing( m wob.dm,str.tisa. 1 intron wart tendered to .the Hon. ('erten° 1'.4tnnet Ministers ni.paT 13 Van (0l.I:NR1%,K IAT r.tott r. the .if ON PA" TERSON'S APPOINTMENT. The KLegatos Wb,g says tet appointment ot Mr. 1'4ttersee to the I•teuteo.nt. Governorship of Manitoba will make a sea of trouble at a time when the t:overnnteot hes me desire to collide with the rs- electo The Brantford Expositor thinks Maei- tobam will have 000tber gnan evdw d Him. .1 l'. Patterson ie appointed to the Lietst.n- ant Ltioyercorship of that province. w they h.ve decoded objection to the importation of Eastern carpet-b$ggere to till their public offices_ OtLwa Frse Press The t:overnment ms sealikely to have *nether Manitoba dif- ficulty on Its heeds in coonecttoo with the Lieu Leftist l.overnorshtp. .1udEleg from m the toof the press, and personal wets the appointment of air. Potteries to the poosuon to be vacated by the Hon. 1M. Schmitz u not pleasing to mend or foe. amine Some fatality ss to attend the unhappy .dnunietratuen met at present. The reveres of • maw -et, whatever it may be termed, must be among the minsters. %%'he can it be Simone R•'l eforer The Great l'•n•di•o War Lord, .1. C. Patteson, atteon, has shaken the Ottawa of the Cabinet off hue test and to the shuttle Ihr. Montague has hitched him- self to• portfolio that. as hs.•larvatt•chment. Thu means another contest to poor eleotien- mimed, gerrymandered, Haldlmand. Monta- gue will wforeseen,. of course. That's • forego eo.mto clo and the Tones are 0/stung etng resit( to holler. They propose to oall a to tielec- on of Montague • vindication- They arsco welcome to all the comfort they iso get out of it. stiturncy. F. following purports to he the la- ment of a Federal office seeker : The "Hoppers we twisting and turtling%% -nth a murmuring, bu:nng sound, Aad the ••wob►Iers' are all whirling .ground and around. and around. MA• Ir11 an1...K ,SAl d T.',and others Are haviog their little say, And they hang together like brothers, 111 they'd haw the other way. Cho. For it's all up, it's all up. The liovernmeot is going. And our chssees tor a bite and sup Are Mw peat knowing. NOWthat a EuropeanEuropeanwar is loom iog up, with England and France in the toregrouod would It not be possible to get • situation as military attache fed .I. 1'4.7.1.1. WIs.I,- and • fighting fob for that other able bodied patriot, 1 .0010.1 T41 a n: 1114.4 1- .04 l acacia will, no doubt, be called upon to make *erne e*cr,tice in the event of hos. tattles. and the donating of the services of Hoots• and [Wantons certainly the least she tea do Is the present cow. THE MANITOBA SCHOOLS. Mei. Mr. tern., of stamlltes. Deals Use Rev. 1)r. Buret, of Hamilton, Ina letter et ry to t1:lobe, ppoem • plow for the sola n. tiof the Manitoba School difficulty. Let Manitoba appoint • mixed commis- sion of moderate men, of Protestants that Catholics can respect. and Catholic@ that Protestants can respect. tet them take tx this whole question into wsidetanon, weighing ,t as Christian patriots should, and, my life for ,t, they can construct a school system that will suit both parties. 1'rolsssloo•1 agitators woeld, of course, be excluded : *e, also, sectarian gladiators. The subjects handled to the Common schools should give do trouble whetaver. Neither science nor morality is sectarian, and the most important lessons in truthfulr se, candor and ss honor oould be impreed upon children without the utterance of a sentence that would offend the creed of any- one. Religious instruction could easily he•t assigned to oertu hours. or relet'ated en- tirely to parents and spiritual instructora No other scheme will bring permanent re- lief. A mitten should provide educational advantaged for .11 rte children : for clew and Gentile, for 1'etholic and 1'roteet*Dt, for .11 creeds, and tor all nationalities that are sub tett to Its laws- Intelligent citizenship should be aimed at. To secure that I1- 9011•111 Dot the discussion of • solitary sec- tarian dogm$. The adopn tioof tb:e plan would mark a new era to the history of our country It would do more to bury sectarian bitterness than anythtog else 1 can think of. tett .1) the educational boards of the country men of different creeds would he Lund act- ing harmoniously for the improvement of one schools and the increased intelligence of our people Our boys would grow to man hood together, companion. in the cites room, in sports and contests, and ready to stood by each other for home and country. Itrilled in the stone schools they would enter the l-niveretty together, and each meet eh other in the various professcas without any d,*erimtnet.on as to creed. He thinks • do/en intelligent 1'a:holies and as many Protestants could agree upon the portions of scripture to be read toechoed.scho. without offence to either side. Them, as to Public School Reader+. 'Phey would contain gems of prose and poetry from the pens of 1'etholics and I'roteetante alike. Catholic writers and oratory have ennehed our literature with .ane. of the &nese, an t peerages moms of the grandest bursts of of elaluence. They have also tom n ,.hed their quota ot poetry. They have Riven tie some of the sweetest lynos in the lanru•(e. A collection of such gems mightns be se aectarian el the Sermon n0 the 3 mint. Such • system would work wonders even 1n • single venerating It would teed to en- large the points on which society could agree, and to minims ns. our differee Rot's thee sat together in school and had mingled In the sport. of childhood would net be likely to speak contemptuously of each other's creed at the beck of sine in- flammatory fagot. The effect on teachers would be most salutary : and if any found that he could not pursue hie work without asn e mph.iing the .hibhbth In the school sir room, he would s discover that he had mired his calling. 1a • werd,sessty would he put oe we Rood hehav,nr reg•rdi.g oath other's ngbM. Catholic would know Pro Patent better, and the Protestant would he hotter acquainted with tet C•thnhc, and mutual cont3deace would be the result. 111 course all this tree is the hands of the Catholic minority, for by the It N A Act A TWENTY FEAR sIT('r. TM It rrntii-ST*►K' 03' A %I:1.1..KSl►W ieme with n • t.KENVILI.K COUNTY MAIC. • tNar4ATO'4 Mal -p THS FONT ►... TN a%TY Thuile of you who pay cash, and want full value for it, were 01 Ilio, ,ttVSTI%d: ALL 1).T ANt' ; after your trade We've got what you want at less money than any x►IoKT Tt. UI+Lute:( IT TWOi•ATI[NT other store in this section, and we want you to know It. This Is why TNoaN•I: HEY 01'114•. e.1.. err A. TIN/. 5 o. r0.( .tut N'a 08 1[110. Oa, 4ADe 0410 we ativertlse. ).'s want to impress it upon your mind, not by ow Naar tY1oKT N lin II N.t.,- 11'p.wlTa Sand blu*ter, or by an overflow of words. lust by actual proof ---by coin - n ass l•sri*an. Our PRII'ES are the plain, blunt arguments on which we rely : prier% are backed up by lfualitil % else they wouldn't appeal to From the Work' 1114 Time, Theo, sr. seri few of the older momenta1 you -anti qualities call only be appreciated by personal examination. of this Beeline to .num the era.. of %%'bit- prita ces t paper are all well enough, but they can t give you as adequate marsh Gout fanlike! F. H Whtlm•reh,ol an i lea of talar ams h%• feeling for yourself. Merrick• ale, wee for thirty years • member of the cou..- d of 'he [sited Countess of Leede and l:reovtlle, and os four occasions tilled the etfiw of warden of the counties Hueco, Mr •:eorge H. %yhitmar.h,to whom this article refers,. Mao well lino. n through - '.tit the counties, and s the Merrickvile correspondent of The Tines. It is wall - known to Mr. Whittn•reh's friends that he has been *sufferer for many years Iroe. rheu- matism, from the thraldiom ot which he hes now tortusetely been released. Mr. Whit. marsh tells how this was brought about ae fellows •• For over twenty years precious to the winter of 1894 1 wait almost • contin- ual suffer from oiu.cular rheumlatu n. some- time, wholly incapacitated from doling any kind of work. After trying remedies ot all kinds and deacnpttom wit boot any hearth, 1 at last tame to • cooclmioo that • cure was impossible 1■ the fall of 1893 1 was suffering untold pain and misery and could not rest day or ought. Several of niy fn.ods strongly urged me to try In. %%'mlliomns' Ptak Pills and reluctantly. 1 cooler. for I had lost faith in all medicine, 1 began to do so. To my surprise, and great sstiataction 1 soon began to experience relief, and this feeling grew to one of positive assurance that the malady that bas made life mumble for so many years war leaving me se I continued the treatment until I 1114ve used twelve loxes of the pills. This was in .lanuary, 1894. since then 1 have Dot had the slightest trace of any rheumatic pain. 1 am satisfied beyond • doubt that Ili. W,W.ms Perk till. cure mo, aid I can oonidently recommend them to .11 rheumatic sufferers Miewiemhttam, sciatica.. 0euralgs, p4rtaal paralysis, l000motor ataxia. nervous head- ache. eerroue prostration .nil all disarms depending upon humors In the blood, such as ecrofula, chronw erysipelas, etc., .11 dis- appear before • tau tre.treot with 111. Wittier' pick Pills They glee. healthy glow to pale and sallow complexiona and buil' spend renew the entire system. Sold by all dealers anti poet paid at 50c. • hot or sit bole for 32 50 by addr.mnng the i)r Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out IM sot be persuaded to take some suh:u- tate. 1111, Moweeta o, 1. seerns that yea Have got a little "sand. 'i ou challenge ell To try • f.11 With yon in Haldimand. Kut Mr. Fes lm after thee. And all your blttrning party , So just beware And have • rare And look out tor M-Cl(Tol )N the principle that people alwayp my nice thing. on tombstones • number of Mnetitue.ctw are now paying high tribute to the eato.manlike Ituahties of the late War Lara, by offering him nominations which they kaow the poor man sonnet ac- cept. heat recently favored him with one of these posr-mertem Oerntoation5, sed last week North Norfolk followed suit. Of course, no answer was received from the oath, believe to th. virtue d reMillunttes, flog ,.,nl3ler, who at that • hailed ; dear defunct, politically, but It is element ' ahlnet. %in a•ce of the. The .pnnky young fj(igj�teer (dl1 ('1.tans ler and hotter sphere than in wrestling with lushes Moulin t (180.t a0e Ara .kfs bhaa j nn nitration ma. ever .made by \1r the hard trials, tnhui.tioss and worrying cartridge until the tnet d Af 1Parven •Ir, eel from that time tr.' ,-ares of trying to make an army of warnon - this he has failed to give hie '-00se•nt out of • peaceable re.ple eueh u the larga an fair majority of 1'•ladlm Ni sst of. s/L the portfolio of Militia in f he 1 )Oman Ito know that the rood men do lives after am bat there asome wet Ile therm even when they ars ruled to • high - -That Mold cone( tis ReMy to allow his natnl to lir brought for Hitt'KKT Tcrrtw 'till wears molar. His rs.iga.uos W •eteteg on it. wand :.s the• party candl.lale in this Carl 1 (7 Pinioning('Y P Rile' riding. len the day of Air. Ptry l oto% it OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. %(R w, •.n I• 11, ',• I.. on wt vonwfi1RMelfi"` ° I dusk they can clam the en 08)35.4 rem. d Ina SIGNAL lwsrnlel that (hal levelat4rl Rut by so doing they wiIl a est I.ov wt of nemiMtio° «a� ttf I Tepper will laser tact wham her amounts t5 met o..lr mm•rwe the el'avgo and wl.4ro the him aepgslIA! the inn, gIom d ntse 11"1ilei idem tom d he tiles t5 play the Mg man m the HousediAerenew ►'twyen Protestan' and 1 •t holm. Downnneat - tire froiii active pottrioe srtd ran Feh -With a ern and a eappi-g rant and rued tied .I4 7 fnildisheti the statement that he Os er atiy gprty rat peegslo. kat). an' ' purlen.edl retiring to the seelution of wady es its plea. �z-, • Lieut Governor*hip in Manitoba. .Tt'proi•, provflrl shy Th•- publication of thin piety of politf ,itr.tleed Her•IdICOS.i 1. Ili. Monnab. wN� away hes cal information wart •t -lass attacked 1 Toronto Telegram Sir Charles H,nhert without the pommel which VI,. rmpnrtanrw i i atm estmfied thew no rye ether pen thee to hie parliamentary etionenr. and tin Novel that which 1 ha.. ■1 Re out we hope sits without the patronage wows hh has hero ' far a Dated n.unn$ ity here 10 1'an1d5. nes secret of his greatness I And I have sot a partied.. of Annht that a Witted Beard, such as 1 have deeribd, orreTaa To Tae . "ism., INC . lot ir. 1 +0.344 And my sehem. perfectly erectable*. lot Manitoba try •t es held ea to everything d IM 00wheal arse the I.nvernm0.go t hoe re Dewe bate et ed by t wtry te Government organs In 1101 t.r I. the papl. 1„0 Pro..... bat Q•o_ youthful knight M j county and elsewhere, and an effort bee deme the poplar e.sttm551 approve sl Awad sow We OI Se youthful leglaiMs Mods glint Ager Ars tet NOVO l}fonf.Asta, (w made in nitre hen one of the who repro. blur she um'Idea reels to give color to the ea that dor. Mr. PArriumetw wag still in the field. get efAss = lett rydwtt resignatigs of iM r. PAT n werfere.oe with M..it0bs : yet is submr• sea to Quebec clatter the (levenneeo1 hag .shad presd.ot sad eouasnad to he sa tegertmwt ler the h.mili.lies of Mmaitsba, The pen of Ontario beset m.sifeat its The Weaiseat IN medical scoots is gradually relegating the MA time herb., pills. des.gbta mad vegetable extracts to the rear and Iwiegineg rate general else the pleases* sod .last e litimid laxative. Aerie el Inge. To gal the Was rsmsiy ser tb t. it is mmaubs eeei by the (Wanda Fig ryrmp Oa salt. P3eg tae l7 all long bee r.ta ANTI-TOXINE. Tete veer Trasimeno et Npbtberla nod It. [weellene Result.. At $3.80 we sell :1 Man s w"II blade, well tr *r) Suit, regular $55 quality At 6.85 •• • At 9.75 • Three quotations out of about F( )RTY different lines of Men's Suite. We surely should be able to *fait you. Anyway, you're entirely wel- come to come and I yak without buying. A pair of Bracts goes with EVERY Suit. 15 HATS. The latosti shapes in Fedoras 1MP1)RT..TU)N, We safe every Hat you buy. iv SHIRTS. A Flannelette Shirt for 19c. A better one for 2Se. A "corker- for 50c. The BIOOESST VARIETY and BEST VALUE in town. White Laundered Shirts at 45e., 6Pc. and 95c. Un- laundered at 49c. anti 69e. Compare these qualities with what you've bean paying 20 per cent more for. and Stiff Hats -OUR OWN you from 23 eta. to 11.00 cn SHOES. We're closing out thin Department and have marked EVERY PAIR less than coat. If you want a real snap, come here. Paine Calf Shoes for. pr.ce of ordinary Split. A special Heavy $l Overall for MOc , 50c. Braces for 25c., 25c. Tres-- - for 15c.. 40e. Ties for 25e., are hints of the saving we effect. We do for the bout as well as men- Two-piece Suits from 11 to 15. Bring along the Boys' We buy the bulk of our stock ars direct. We sell for Cash. We have one price -only, one - figures. tor. Hermann M. Mega, i• Mrf lure's Magazine for March in the production of the diphtheria sou - tortes a high degree of Immunity is int conferred en ominous ty successive inocula tics. with large and larger .mounts of diphtheria toxin, the smaller doges giving to trance to the succeeding larger oses,t s tolerance being due to the formation ta the blood of ant. - toxioe. to the pretenuoo et diphtheria by the use of anU 1011m, • car tam amount of the immunity which has thus been conferred upn animals u tr.m- ferred from the immuatred annm$I to the individual. This Is don by the injection under the skin of • certain amount of blood serum, curstiee serum which contains the anti-toxme, and which ie derived front an immunired animal. The .mount et mama ceptlb,lity conferred by these injection_ u proportionate to the amount of blood serum that is thus introduced, and the degree of ineusceptib,hty to d,phthen$ which the animal from which It was obtained hue s.c• .,ulred. In the treatment of dight .n. by .ntl-tOxlne, the game immunity is transfer- red, .n.f u almost immediately produced in the individual by the introduction of this "curative serum," and as the tedividual by mts introduction is rendered relatively or absolutely tmmuoe to the disease, the du - eggs s at once partially or completely erreeted. The results which have been obtained Irom the treatment of diphtheria by this new remedy are far better than have ever been obtained by any other method. Speaking t' - . Ily for the children's hos- pitals to Europe and in this country it has boas fouled that, with other methods of treatment, from 40 to 5.1 per cent of the mess of diphtheria oocurnne tin children under five yews of age die. With the new method of treatment, this mortality J(as been reduced first to 25 per cent-, teen to 1.5 per est., to 13 per wet., 11 per cent., bed It has been said that in the last wig. of cars treated by Roux the mortality was sly R per Dent. And the cumulative results, as shows by these stetotic*, ars no more remarkable than are the immediate ef- fects fr..Iu.atti segs in iodivirdual ahem produced by the a dmiaetr•tton of the cura- tive serum. The results are so extraor- dinary as to seem almost incredible to those who hare been familiar with the u-asl course of diphtheria and the effects of re- medies on W. In the large majority of cases, when the anti teti 5 i. •dmiei.tered during the fret twenty four or forty a right hours of the dim .ase. end sometimes .von d.nag the third day. the 'Reels are mast striking. If the temperature has hew elevated to perhaps nee hondrel and three or one hundred and four degrees, it falls to normal or nearly enema! within • few hours, the extension of the membrane in the throat is arrested, the swelling mad sotswe- in part or entirely disappear If the membrane is only on the surface. is of recent formation, sad n not very thick, and has not as yes ieveleed the substance of the trios, it will often entire- ly separate within the hest twenty four hours after isiection, and 0000$leaceece is 4t once reta►li.hed. Is the most severe mess and in those where the remedy is not aAmi.rter.d 1111411 Isar in the course of the drawee. the influences tumidly lege marked, sad it heenmes eeoeseery to a dm.oteter the remedy • s.coed, • third or Sven b fourth derma, at imerv.M .4 twelve to 'meaty -four hears Then are • few oatmeal diphtheria, eepe•tallythose rnwlplirsted tnih.eptre is• fsrttee, whirls die, seen if the remedy in Med early ie the enema of the disease. 'ffa wmpliebttow whu-h are moon der fag the mares of diphtheria and following N.OM far Ws imttest and less 5.051*, and h the noise which are treater) early they an almost entirely ...berated Risher Ms4etlm McEwan, of the Sed eau. of etaeley, mesa Wednesday sight is Wore. Tern worthy .1 meailon ler the Name tett mltbegh a readmit of the y ds- Ny Ew nearly 5o ream, he swum remained m sf�lt a ham Wort. from the manufactnr- always marked in plain KCASICCOACg Atecksh, otke.Vvkati DIRECT IMPORTERS. -4 The Importance - - - of Tailoring. • That to which mankind gives the most thought must be that which is of the greatest interest, and the -subject it thus distinguishes must be of paramount importance. What this subject is no one can doubt who is familiar with the social conditions of civilization, for everywhere that risen are civilized the thought they give to clothes undoubtedly exceeds in intensity that which they give to any other subject. Man thinks of his Clothes at all times except when lathing or a. Jeep, for they are always necessary to his comfort, conven- ience and presentability. In the morning they demand his careful at- tention : if they are tax, warm or not warmll enough at any time he can- not forget them : if they are comfortable he thinks of thein with plea- sure, but if they are not he exet'rates them : if they improve his ap- pearance he admires them, but if they are unbecoming to hint, and he known it, he dete•.tn theme. They concern him always. To order them is a serious tinniness. but as to where to order them there need be no doubt, ass PRIDHAM, THE TAILOR, is up-to-date in his business and guarantees satisfaction in every par- ticular. F. J. PRIDHAM. MARINE NEWS. ably start at Wieder., and ram to the East -- and North Shore ports. The Atlantic. from Clollingweed,wmll probably run ra apposition to the Cambria and I larmwn. As *tort is Awing mode .t the "Soo" to have the dlff.r- wet Imes agree to make that port the term ,as of the Summer excursions instead of Mackinaw. FIa+T TLA1.ATI.A%Ted' STtAern.-Marin Record Fo- some years it wee impsr.n►Iw to learn from the meagre facts obtainable te what country belonged the hater of ba• bili built the tint trwn.atlantic steamer, but eseelanv..v,4.ace has bees found to sub- stantiate I ensile* claim. The Royal Wil- liam was the name of the little venal, .ed she was `Gilt at the Cove, Quebec. M Me -n. Shepherd & Campbell during taw Witter of 1830.1 in the April foliewlag she war lausoh.d in the prssence of the governor. Lard l:..forvd, and the siktbty anthcritiee, and made the passage wheat W steam from Halifax to leaden r• AWISI• IAi% She was eftsrwat* MSI M the 9psemb Goverment, tied woe i 1 t, Wei . to4m5 to lire s Ibs11M MIAs A (Coon S[AMir,--It ,e said that the Northwestern Tr.etportattoe company paid • divtdead of 10 per east- last messes. I.AT►. O,•(%1%c, --The IM last week at the Soo was thicker than at any time during the W later .ad everything goes to iodinate that 040*504ton will not open beforeMay 1st tad preb•Ny rater. rhero wlu three feet of Mee tee .t Whitefish point. Ce•i.Il. S.•• ('I' II.. The 1'•DaditteI lock at the Sao is already Mr the epeeieg el n avigation. The power to be teed to opee- •t. the rates will he el.atnclty. The pleat 1 is already ,n position. leaf Fall a numberof lockage* were made of .mall tugs, seems, etc. Then is an available draft ot 21) foot of water throorh till lock. The 4ppnlnt ' manta of the offiNals to take eharge of the leeks has not yet hose made by the depart meat at (Kmiec 1)tte W Iris Plus a T. Sanwa Ubseerer The H•mtltee )ipooe•4x of Fnd.y last nen- nuns • longthy gni .08.048.11. patter by P. i K Hrede es. of 9mtti. dealing with the much dieninialf,,utr-mie. of enlarging mad despoiling the waterways front the great lakes to the w. Nr. Hy.dman, who r • retired engineer and hes had a large .t pen saes a esgitowrieg work In India and Cao• - do. eel the opiates that H•ultltdon is des - timed se supplant Mestreal to the bead of amp wryer ..vlgaties no the great lobes. Lear Rr4nr ROOT,. nos IRBlr The (' P. R. hove desided to weeefer M. messes, j M4siteb• tress the Cdysgweed • Port Arthur route to the wmi.,-Pert Arthur route, The Rusty Was ars to Mart from tt red ass lasesed el hem %•rata..sd will sot '.411 ea tet Roel them of Lake Mersa. Reowu's beam, the (\tmb,la sea Osrsan•. will prv.►- Tna 54eiggee) Mamma twt%DLsa• Watch cwt fee the madam msAis. reta- iner. Then tee three or Iamr pais el thew . lick oesadae55 toes wertalos h different pans of 1►tt•rio Their plate I( to take the sample nutrias* telt to lbs ssetetry to try u sell an .geury te the farmers, offering them fi7!I • month aid express 5514. As an es simple they got sell Etas mewed Rost to rags wlrtl=ess to Mon w 5gresmtt el mew sere perms neat weed to Mee that it was a •w$edls and he sad fear er M others made the vont spew these the psalm It tanked est thea leg same wee ea fear eases •meaNhg to 8604.