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,THE SIGNAL : GODKRICH, ONT., THURSDAY. MAY I. 18*5.
the $ignal.
M re MUM=
RVRRY THURSDAY MORNINO
nit .. 7M*.
Moe .f Pablisatha--d and 10. Ner ketres.
esterase, ()Mario.
Terms of asb..riMt•mi s
One sent\. la &dva•es
Three watts,
Oso year.
1M
(Look al Tour teh.t.
Tour label le a standing receipt e1 the date
w which yet: art mail up. flee that It is mot
allowed to fall late arrear.
When a chasms of address a desired. both
tM old and the sew address abeeld he uvea.
AdveetWsa leasee
Legal mad other osanal advertleemantw ilio.
per lice for Ire] laeertton. and 3 cents per 11ao
ler each sutregoest Isaertlos. Measured by
sae= mal erale.
Ytrlsem cards of ax lines and uad•r. Ile per
ray, of Loaf, round, Strayed
firtastlmr Varna. Silt. .t...n. Weaved and
Rusfs.ss Cheerer W e .uvl. not exceedlag 1
Ham nonpareil. el p. -r e.:enth.
Honore no Sale ., 4 Fern,. on Sale. not to
exceed y I,ne»fit r,.r fln.t swoosh. 30c. per sob
-
eegue.•t nowt . Iwrw.r adv'.. In propartlaa.
Any special noi a r, tbs oiler* of w * tcb 1. to
promote the p... unlary benefit of any
rider! or oce.pany, to be oonatdered an ad
vsrtisement and charted a000rdloely.
Loos/ notices in nonpareil type one cent per
word. no notices lee. than MSc.
Local notices in ordinary reading type two
Geste per word. No notice for haw than O.c.
Settees for rhumba' and other religious and
benevolent i0 titutiose half rata.
♦bent •• The Mena- i Denver
Bub criber who fail to reoelve Tan SiON•L
regularly, either by carrier or by mail. will
cooler a rarer by sogoarntlag re of the toot at
as earty a of • t e as possible.
RaJert * manuscripts cannot be returned.
Oorreepondence must be written on one side
of piper only.
rabtbtter's teNtee,
J. C. i.e Towel. of Ooderieb, bee bees ap
pointed Local Travelling Atteot for the town -
.hips of Qoderid, Colborne. Ashfield and Ws.
wanesh,
Loral postmasters over the district are also
cputtA ertId to receive eubsorlptlooe W Tits
Al temmaticatlona must be addressed to
D MOOILLICUI)DT.
Tat tirert•L.
TaYpbtne tall I I. ooderloh. Ost
SODdt1CH. THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1Mt,
SNAP SHOT S.
-Spring is no longer troubled with
olid feet.
-A university smoking concert is
not • b•ec•-I•ursate affair.
--The Redmondtte lamp ahin•th
men dimly tau f.rmatly. Cause : Wick -
tow.
The Hudson Bay railway job de-
serves watching. The •' clean skaters " who
maaipulated the Toronto aldermaoio bood-
lers are ss.pietotaly *los to the deal.
--Bicycling around Court House
Square will be more indulged in this season
then ever before. Even the flower beds
there will be wearing bloomers In • mew
week..
The railway pass question has
bees removed from the Legislative to the
Federal .r.na, and some Grit and Tory
members aro moving to have the system
riven is quietus.
-- }lard tinned are being experieneeeI
is every part of ('•had• except in Ottawa.
There the gentlemen on the treasury
benches aro willing to make affidavit that
times oeyer were better.
I. Jose Sell it, St. Catherine.,
2. Got drunk to November.
3. Iheropeared to November.
4, Rody found this week in the Welland
canal.
5. Moral
There are ten vacancies in the
Seo•te and the Premier stye they have all
" lost moos been promised. " Thick of it,
mea and brothers. Long eines promised
sod still vacant ' We wonder if only tea
old fellows have been promised '
--I.A9*:8%;V elbowing Tom le-
l;ttaavy tato parliament is • ptentenitory
symptom that both of these gentleman will
join in the endeavor to elbow that other
eminent statesman, Sir Ave r.rn CApuev out
of the House at the earliest opportunity.
The frost of the Tay Canal last
Tear $2.458 and the mesas era $126.
This year we will be able to get the returns
from the t'assias Soo Canal, anti we won't
be • bit eurprieed to use it keno ap the d.ieit
average just as wily re the Toy Canal bra
dome the business.
The Japanese have overcome the
l'hiaese in the field martial, and have de
bated the Rossano and ether Karopses
flatlets'' in the field diplomatic. Japes le
o far Peat that it is western in ite resource
both in war and courted. Truly Japan is a
polished nation.
We haven't heard 'nue h from our
esteemed oousy oentempareriea in praise of
Hoe../. 1'. Pc mem o+ for Does week., .rad
some of then claim that be te still in the
ring ea a candidate for t►. lib (on. party
•t the next .Iectlos. Thins have cltam1.4
silos .1 1' P reviewed frees tis (Ultima.
1). ('. Fn*stnt, N.P. forGuyslmro',
N R. M. dorms( the mmpsigi is Ahtiee•i.h,
was told by aa old iootdmes Ile that eean-
ty that the Conservative party ~Id not
live much longer, " For," said be. " the
Tarty tot its head when Sir .Ions MArrx»r.
ALD did ; it last its heart when Sir Jo.,,
Tmornsolt ped awe', .a nee 11'. try(-' M
live we las Iewam."
-11 the Toe. Geo. L Foster
wee vesting virtuoso indiga.tien on Hon.
Clifford Sifton for manias all the way
fres Whiniest M take part is the Heidi -
mead election Iss eng►t aka to have railed
w testis votes spar* ahs h.s.rabl. (!)
Gama Mora, Casdien .gest .t qt Pad,
she dseerted hie paid dies to help the
Imre d /Islamised es the menthes.
The Teens% nim dRAsre have bear
disemehig Weems% Plass is the
Monk• Ther. wee • pan sal egreemme
the Lamle Medd lets pea.►. We wa-
iter II tits Leet d eaaps111Ma end "orb
, wadi" ill.fes W met • Who M de with A PALPABLE HIT.
the tseiriee, The mamma d NM (ieepeb Tan Nappy memeirtfs o me. rvert.rw re.
i.reeewted a better pwteee lima the Mab t1N Summed sad *eine eaNrd,
sad N this Mint.
dMaplse bath at the exam
1" Net .he with truism/ea kw the Sashes'
os nog
Not else betrayed Hon wttb uoboly mares
like, where Apostles shrank, was arm sed
Prase
Lest at the cross and earliest at the Prate."
ROYAL COMMISSIONS.
A GOV KRN MI ENT that doer not
wast to take 50110. en • gives subject 055
easily get proof of the fact that no cbaap M
tegsite.l by calling is the services of •
]loyal l'omnttruen f the Royal Commie
See la chorea from pertness.
la (..sada we base bad soave ex re. reale
of the value of Royal ('osonesh0.s to con-
stituted. The latest report of • commission
that bad to make eoyairy into • gaestioo of
public import, so far se Canada r oosoere
ed, hes just handed in the result of iii
labors, and although the report ie bulky and
colt some $160.000 to prepare. there is so-
thing i• it to show that the ooswtry would
sot hare been 1160,000ahead of the... -called
Royal Prohibitive Commission Lad never
sees the liebt of day. Tim only thing ds
reen.trated is the fact that the sante of the
oommiseioo is a misnomer, earl that it
should have been knows from the besinnisg
as the Royal Asti-Probilritioo Cammiesien.
The report is decidedly adverse te prohibi-
tion - asst wee Muscled by tbeGoversm ht
that it should be end will farm • rempart
for the Ministers of the Crown to get be-
hind when the goestioh of tempsraaos legis-
lation is next submitted to I'erli•nte•t.
Is India recently the questies of the
opium trade was a vexed ow, and the Gov-
ernment of that country, wxienn to escape
taking retie°, appointed • Comnaiesies to in-
vestigate the subject The result lire jus.
bees •..sa.05d, •a4 re was to be expected,
the report tendered a in favor of the drug,
e•me 720 witnesses having been examined.
Her.totcre the general belief wre that the
perpetuation of the opium trade was a crime
simian civilization, but now that opinion
will have to be relegated to the list of popu-
lar illusions in view of the light shed upon
the subject by the report of the 'toys' Com -
minion appointed le iseallitgate.
Had • Royal or .my ether kind of Comm',
aimbees chosen in 1861 to enquire Sate the
question of slavery in the United Strifes it
is quite possible that • suf5erest number of
g'atleem.n could be found et :S per diem
and travelling expesees to act upon the ewe -
anilines until 1865, and ties bring is a vol-
emasons report in favor of the perpetual
enslavement of the Neuro, and the Dost of
the war and the low of life incident to the
emancipatioa of the steres might have been
saved. But Commissions were not thought
of on the /scansion, and the result was a re-
versal ot the oondition of things that had
previously existed.
For • Moe, quiet, obey and effective mmeth-
od of getting rad of a troublesome quest's*
we would recommend the appointment cl •
Royal Commbi.a
ACCOMMODATION IN OODERICH.
(.'(►R `oma• months past a number of
residents ot this tows have been giving
thought to the subject of showing to the
outside world the advantage. that Gedeneb
poeaenese re a Summer resort. These gen-
tlemen have Rose to no little grata in the
endeavor to advertise the rummy advent/win
whish the town offers to Slimmer touri.a,
and se • result have induced the local print-
ing otfioes a design oorresponieoce paper
and envelopes, o that tbm edvotages
claimed may lie fittingly set forth.
Recently, we are informed, a letter was
received, amongst others, frees • gentleman
is (;rand Rapids. who stated abet he and
his family would like vert much te come
to (;odertoh for a Semmer'e sejoent, but be
expressed • fear that no s000mmodatioe
could be secured here, as on a former wee
Sou when he had Dome hither he had been
unable to get a plata is which to stay and
had to spend hie time el outing elwwhere.
Of eters, it is gratify's( to learn that
(;ederieh is eo attractive • re.ort that
ell available a000ssmo4ation hem in former
years bear taken op, but at the same tins
it should be impressed upon iote•diag vis-
itors that durie. the prat twelve hinthe
Chic tow. has been keeping step with the
~rob of progress, and todey we aro better
prepared than ever before is betels and
boarding-houses to entert•th the strayers
within our gates than on any previous oo-
~toe.
Tiering the Tear now closing the town bra
been improved in various wary in this re
Bard. Several of our hotels have added to
their opportunities for taking oars of SOM.
Mer Heitore. sad we have boas ihfonsed
that the bearding •oeemModaties will be
ahead el pall masses, se Chet IN fear need
M. •pprotegaisd by intending 'waiters on the
score of leek of aoeomseod•tio..
To maks this foot doubly sure • bureau of
beferatio• has been e.t•hltehed by the
seminitt.s whisk has in charge the promo-
tion of the Summer teuriet Made, sad the
ceeret•ry M sow prepared to reesive appli-
cations from every resident who prepared
to entertain visitors daring the sasses, R'v-
ise the eaten of .eemem editaiea and the
Dent l the visor. By this mels, lataed-
i.g tourists may be in • pushier to sorres-
pood with the sseretery at any time and
r.ssive (alt and free portiooMn at • mini -
venni of expelese, time mid tremble. The
idea is • geed one and sboald be f vtwe►ty
twsived by eve readmits.
WHAT THE PAPERS ARE SAYING
• siwirarso 500(10 P015, e'tn raw'..
The 8pe.rter : Tha blies ION got est
the wears', edition et the 8rentferd F.*.
rafter e.rMualy .a-didered the advisability
d m athsg from the paper .l1 ferule el
sad referees. M mimeos They at Met de -
t rmii.d that the Grimes se well es (tae
sad deeds wmold have te he ssatie.d.
This the ladhs miaowed thole geed thaw►
• ie.mpper meet prise Ms seers -the bed
meow M erdl se the reed a.U►-it M woad
he dim swore itaow what le IS e.1. ilia
OWN.
NetMtnet Sir Hibbert l uppers allusion to
the narti6tnte of ohomeler which he said
81r Rioherd C.rtwrigbt bad helm obliged to
take with him tato the oeneuta.sey of South
Deferd,Mr. P•tt.eress of Stoat, to his recess
speech in the Mous el Co natos•,tureed the
tables meet effectually span the Muaosters.
The fete wen, he said. that this was • fres
osuetry. N.. es hart u right to say that •
.sat 1• One Housi heloma l to his. 11 was
an bu.erab1 ambition to represent a rid -
mg and it was net strange, therefore, that
seen should seek the honor. Sir lltsbard
Cartwright had not gone into his oossatts-
esey with a oerti$eat. *4 obarseter. H.
did sot read it. But reports bore bees eir-
selated that his leader did sot stab to have
his relented to the Hoots- 1 Metatarsal
• Hear, bears') Whet these reports were
eiroalated some gestleM.s had written to
get aha opinion of the leader of the 1oei
tion The letter wh:oh h.d bees •115454 to
ea the certificate was received in rearmise to
throe savories ' And that letter express-
ed the feelings of this side of the Hems'
Mr. Patteross declared with • cordiality
which was supported by an outburst .f
Liberal appleuee. Theo, for Mr. Foster's
helmet, he went ea to say that Bir Rickard
bad received the atomisation sod would be
e lected. Ho would net leave South Oxford
far • more salubrious radio;. (Applause
sad laughter.) Toes, oakum, • dig at Mr.
Foster's desk ate, mrd supposed rival for
Use leadership, Mr. Patterson' said he won -
dew d, supposing there cleoid be sent here
Sir Hibbert Tuppers eoe.titrs-ry a attar
asking whether hie leader wished him to
rotors to the House, what would be its an-
swer whish would he Best ' H. would net
he surprised, Mr. Pattetno. proceeded, 1f
the stories told 'tot Consorvative newspapers
were to be behoved, ff there would, not he
the same hearty eepreesies of coofl...os as
has bees is the latter under discussion.
1 Laughter sod •pplams. )
THE EDITOR'S TABLE.
PtauOTTatuAtr Worst. -Last week's
Mut of The Canadian Presbyteries was sate -
worthy ouster to the increase of .ac and
the .penial interest and value of the oos-
tents. It .ostaisai • comp/eta report of
the annual meeting of the Wem.e'.F.areign
ltiesioeary Society, tweedier to fourteen
.alumna. Every member of this important
Society should have • oopy. Other usetd
features are the Chehalisvor Depart -
meat, by Re.. W. S. McTavish, B.D., St.
George ; the Sabbath School Leos, by
Rev. W. A. J. Martin, of Torooto ; and let-
tere from missionaries is the formes fields
, Sundays in Sood•ad " M • bright desorip-
Um of several ministers and churches is the
motherland et .o may Ceoadisa.. All the
regular departments me uneasily tull The
publisher' o(er • trial subscription till let
Jaaaary neat for os. dollar
S.,'R1.mea''1 MAn Ar:Ni res MAY. --A
unique feature t. the May number of SScrib-
es% se the ppaublic•tioe of the only serial
story Mrs. Hasphry Ward has ewer con-
tributed to • m•gsnss entitled "The Store
of Bessie toe I." It will rue through
May, Jane and July. Amongst other fee
tures are an artet. on 'ilei'' by Judge
Henry E. Howland. of New York, illa (rat-
ed by A. B. Frost ; President Andrew.'
"History of the Last Quarter-C.atery i.
the United States," whoa reaches in this
instalment the downfall of the "Carpet' bag
R.'inte"; "Will the Electric Motor Super.
weds the Steam L esomotive Y' by Jo..ph
W.tzler, one of the editors of the Electrical
with Bottom re follows
“111411 Mart John the H•ptist"-a•
exciting astern Story, by Wolcott Le
Clear Beard ; • girls' college story by MM.
Goodies, estitle4, ''A Short Story is Evolu-
tion ; the Meredith serial, "The Amazing
Marra/re"; and Robert Grants *erica on
"TM Art of Living." M oestineed wttk •
• paper on Oooupattou. A weird poem en-
titled, "Into tb. Desk," by W illia= Winter
M •iso feature of Scribner's interesting num-
ber for May.
TMs 5000 Bile? BOOKS. -Mien ben • woman
. trade her sabseriptios to The Ladies' Home
Journal speoial privileges seas to go with
it. besides grits( her fall money's worth in
the m•gaztae. Sbe can take the tallest ad-
vantage ot • perfeet educate:mil plan by
which she m educate her daughters or
e ons at the beet 0oll.ges in the country fres
of charge, and now the Journal hes arr•sg-
ed it so that she can bay her books --eves •
single bock ata time --at prices heretofore
obtained only by large buyers. There
oomem Mus from IMM mapsiss a very arta-
tieally-gotten-upp illomtr•ted booklet of over
250 pages, o•lled "6000 Book.," which
serval as an easy guide to the hest books is
any department of tending. This glide M
very well does. The beet literary expert.
of New Yerk, Roses and Philadelphia were
"armed by the Journal to .slot the five
thousand books whish it promote Oa the
stoat desirable for a boom library, •ad
their work has been admirably carried out.
Very clear, sxplaaatory •senmeaa are gives
by thew men of hooks, and besides there
aro given sot less than 160 portraits o1 lead-
ing authors. No book will, perhaps, do so
much to extend good reading as this pile,
se ~stall, gotta up, so beautifully print-
ed, and ea (eserosel7 offered. free of any
Aare*, by the publishers of Me Ladies'
Home Journal. 5000 Rooks' M unques-
tionably the beet and easiest guide to • was
..lostie..4 books that hats aces hared for
. le.( time.
BAYFIELD.
Wanxriw*v, May 1.
Mmes Mary Howard has rose toj('bath•M.
C. Esseedy. of Wi.gb.m, was visiting
here {set week.
Miss Mary Welwa. left last week ;for
Detroit after • mcotb's visit here.
The i•henmen oommssed faking the
week, making the fret lift ea Monday.
Thee. Venetc.e, et Thamesfnrd, a former
resident et B.yfald, wee here a few days
last week.
Herbert l:olloday mad Fred Helier left
lest week to bah •t (federial+. Albert Vas -
stem gMsg to South Bay.
The lionises greeted thisear for Bay
geld are- V- Sweets, hives Hotel ; K. El-
liott. Albion : Jae. Pollock. Qualms, lax
menthe).
O. Tuesday lest the funeral of V. Roth,
ver Aeeitbed, took plass k here Ic-
osmeed was • Termer well- new• mad lushly
e steemed reddest of Hayfield.
Our ',bolsterer, W. 11. talker, is new
kept bray repairing he5itir., laying sw-
eets, W. Re seemelselieres as seediest
mattress, for white he bars had errors! large
-dere lately.
(besbresk t Lime Ibesrd.y, while Adam
Resift ems ,menag the elp saw as the
Star Mill • peeve sialry gee ired betimes
the we, wind were about ten lease
sport is ee.ehlg ever tritb him kit band
M take it eat hie baled mom i. nes .M whit
dee et the mw and the hate lifW b•d,ra
cawed • v y bed mit The seri and
w ell memo of arm igen were use. Re
nam boweght hers tad a 45.eer sm. ler M
Kies elo w*. e1../ed ILMI Wised -r..
Pasbatav d .heei arm ► bone ti• 14640
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ICASIMES
tots\x"ombitt.
FIRE SALE!
lit, O n 1/L' DGE
Brings comfort and improvement mad
tends to parsreel *aljoymeue when
rightly used. The many, who live bet-
ter than ,.t heraand enjoy /ifs /tore. with
leas expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world'. beet produota to
the needs el physical being, will attest
the value to health of the p'' li.jo..t
laxative principles embr .:... .0 the
rermay, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence i. du• ..'ta presenting
in the forte noise a' •seri.:• and pleaa-
ant to the t.Ke, the. ,. !reeking .n,1 truly
beneficial pruperti ze of s perfect lax-
ative ; effectually els tuning t`:o system,
dispelling melds, b.:n laches and fivers
anpermanently a e. -ins constipation.
It Ana given attiefa, n to millions and
met with the appre ..1 of the medical
profession, bemuse it arts on the Kid-
neys, Liver and Bowel* w:thott weak-
ening theta and it is perfectly free from
emery objectionali o cubstnuce.
Syrup of Figs is fur sale by all drug-
ggt+eta in 75c- bottles, but it is menu-
fmctureei bythe California Fig Syrup
Co. only, wose name M printed on every
package, also the same, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will nal
aimed and substitute it cared.
THE NEWS SUMMARY.
Hart sy, Manitoha, has suffered from •
dear nett vs fire.
The T., H. It 11. Railway will be opesed
for regales. service in two weeks.
Prairie Bret have been doing` e.ors000
damage in Rotesevain District, Yestteh..
James H mister, of Niagara, • release
from slavery, died at. the age of 104 years
A report that gamed some oarreecy of
the death Of Sir lamas Pitiless is iseerrect.
Jude. Barry of the Circuit Court died at
Montreal, atter two days' shouse of periton-
itis.
J. Botsford, of M•dieoa, received fatal
injuries through stemmas off • train at R y-
omtn'.
Forty 1;rand Trunk car .hep employees,
who are to be removed from Leaden, were
leid off.
Three hundred Meowed wbit.dsb from
the Newcastle hatchery were liberated is
the Bay of quick
The report that Japan hes made •m.wer
tie the note. of Freese, Rosi• and Gainsay
is positively denied.
Pref..). W. Bell was killed while akiar
hie first ascension i5 • mammoth halloos
that he had meetly Seabed.
A steady improvement is trade in repirt-
d is Camad• amid the United States, with
an upward tendesey in prices.
Elizabeth Viererbe We died at Winder -
berge, Germany, aged 93 years- She bad
been housemaid is one family for 79 years
The myt.rtous disapjearease of Philip
Rupert, a quiet,reepecW1. arises of
Strastord, r enge ging the •ttesties of We
police.
The satiate@ laid before Parliament yes-
terday provide ter expenditures of $41,243,-
417, an isore•.e of $1,206,025 over the pre -
iodine year.
Sher Afzel is imprisoned at Camp Low,
amid Unarm Kbaa is reported to have hese
captured by Afghans and handed over to
the British authorities.
The New foaadland seal fishier semen just
ended has been one of the reset successful
os record. The value of the catch is estim-
ated to be about $500,000.
An explosion of fire -damp took plana is
salary at Denny. Scotland, while 177 mos
were working in the pit Thirteen of the
number were killed amid several hurt.
Tbe official !Imre. of Use polio. census
.how the number of people is New York to
be 1,843,866. 112. mortars in popalabies
from October, 18U), to April, 1896, M 139, •
151.
A despatch from Killarney. Selkirk, says
an upri.ig of half breeds and Indians is re
ported to haw .scared at St. John's, North
llakota, just over the Manitoba boundary
lige.
The royal commission o° opium bre re-
ported to the imperial (:ev.rnmset, the
general effect being that opium is sot doing
the evil to the oommauitie. Sang it general-
ly peppered.
Y. Leygnes, Frtnoh Minister ot the la -
totter, who has goos to the diameter .s Roo-
my. kae distributed peeuii.ry sad ether ro-
bs/ to 1,040 victime ei the flood gamed by
the bursting el the desk.
The Methodist Ministerial Aerreekaise
H•esiltes p..a.d • re..laties di.•pti.'.viag
in strong lesg.oge of the .11Mtle testes -
meat held is the Greed Opws Hee el
that oily Met Friday everting.
The reservoir ea the dyke et the conal at
'rear Kpi.•i, Frage. eve w.y en
iia y, arenas, away a eimher of vil-
lages, drowusg 130 people sad doing
dames to the •Meant et $10,000,000.
In the B&WMmh (..'same a .amities by Sir
William Harcourt, that the temaisder of
the sendss be devoid wholly te the eau-
si4ersttoa of Government bsdiiem, wee sere
vied by 259 to 230, • Oover. t majority
ef22.
Ind Salisbury writes and Mr. Hallow
speaks O ee(ty in favor of maataimtig ilk.
mien betimes the Conservatives mid L7b.r-
•l•Usfeiisi. i. Bridle polities. Mir. Cttem-
hetia.'s loyalty and good lervi.as are msma
The epposldna to Sir hussy Tyler ammo
the treed Trunk Jar bets... W me hes
essesede4 i. ferefag the relfg••
Presedeat sod the old beard. !lir
Rivers. W gimes will probably ha the .est
President
The Dumb brimming towed l.M (ho-
nker, reports thee on the .tter.ee. of
April ilk while ►teslmd of the mine= • weir et Mem..atn.ksd her. .bd het trtd
webers of the grew mod sst1.54y
wtr.mdsd tis mpede ..d meet The
Mello e.rried of the porridges W miry
et the wrest
Ike libmiss weuMip Pe.dmakrb d floe
Mesh S.. Slee 1.11idd whit Me 11.dtMld
mei/ sesame' teen.*n seer
hew Th. SAW* MA
Men's Clothing, Overcoats, Boots,
Shoes, Cottons, Table Linens, Lace
Curtains, Dress Goods, Gloves,
Hosiery, Laces, Straw Hats, Em-
broideries, Odds and Ends. All
must be closed out during next
three weeks.
Millinery (Undamaged) in charge
of Miss Green, in rooms over
Store, at Clearing Prices.
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
men are civilized the thought they give to clothes undoubtedly excee*l'a
in intensity that which they give to any other subject.
Man thinks of his Clothes
at all tines except when
bathing or asleep, for thejr are always necessary to his comfort, conven-
ience and presentability. In the morning they demand his careful at-
tention ; if they are too warm or not warns enough at any time he can-
not forget them ; if they are eomfortablt be thinks of thein with plea-
sure, but if they are not he execrates thein : if they improve his ap-
pearance he admirer them, but if they are unls.eo*ning to him, anti he
knows it, he dete.sts them. Th concern hill, always. To order theta
is a serious business, but as to w ere to or.ler them there need be no
doubt, as
PRIDHAM, HE TAILOR,
im up-to-date in his business and gutteiwtees satisfaction in every par-
ticular.
J. PRIDHAm.
et the phnawRere .tad grew were taken
.board the Ped.enktis trona the Kotreba's
desk, and otbers were Melted np atter .he
west down. Five men sank with the slap
sad were iota
A young lad .•mud Marson, trace Ott.r'.,
who wee fishing in l samy's Lake, back of
Hail, Sudsy .garner, wee drowned by
the upsetting of a canoe.
Tbirtesa Scotch misers were killed in the
lire damp explosion at the Many colliery,.
few miles from Edinburgh, on April 26.
Several were more or lees seriously thjored.
The rums girl, I4. Fortin, wbo received
serious internal injuries •t the late McI)om-
•ld fire at Mosweal, died in the Nota
Dame Hospital. She is the .rood vic-
tim.
The French troopship Tibet, o.sysyieg
troops to Matag.co.r, is rebore in the Yes
Canal. She Ices in a lad positaoc, rad bee
. itaatioe M such tb•t peerage through the
canal is sespeaded.
P. A. L.riviere. an owner of Inoue par-
tial •i Mestre•1, ham when actioo for
000 spinet Bradstreet's Commercial
Ageoey, alleging that it injured his credit
with *semis beaks.
Mr. I)obell, elected by seven votes is
t,}uebeo West, has now been unerad
t, the
retsina her shown to the
that Thomas McGreevy had r shed judge ma-
jority of the vote legally ossa His major-
ity14.
AlM01.14.
he taw bocpitsl buildings being erect-
s at Falls View the breaking of • .teas
derrick boom IK tall • load of sham apse •
young man named Charles M0Gf1, i.8ieting
injuries that resulted in bis death an hear
and a half atter.
The bodies were foaled is the ruins et
Sunday night's fire .t Pittebure. Pa., widish
started is the feed -stored R. F. Biala .led
teemed several teemaset hetes, aijoinw.
Lodes Macken, $. Wever .•1 F. SAssider
are the ammo of ;he killed.
A leading .b.reb Member of W inaipeg
b•pasd te he ont laic the giber .tirht,.d
wbea peening kis deb g.esg hone t.•.
astonished Mimi the ermilst is her *es,
piayfsg livity midis, to white the sent.
b.n of the gbnir were belting • dmmet.
Willard Vosstoin, whir* wee presented
M the City of Chime by the ololdres of
the werld'. W. C. T. U., wee auveled .led
idiested es Saturday.The (eestai. sett
d
F➢0 000, . ever 06 children. Drift
is B.r.pt .id Amities, atilsibeed es the
filed.
The modest of the will of the late Cur -
delis R Seaford, widow d Milani 13.
8..t. d, hat essusessed .t Newport, R
1. The gelato is 'dose se .bout $1.000,-
000. Kai. Field, el Wadde(teu wee •
d ose et Mos. Sashed, .led is interested is
the eros.
W.rkw is Wilda( the.lodrls
railroad t*.e the Niagara (urge ttiew'M-
d tweed ekeleesrts et iodises near the
Le delsi std el the read. They .its hued
1 g? avorw-•0045 of ifflet,.te.. pipet
mood firer erode rebs..4 the tarty part ef
the hes seatery.
• *owed.- of easpromime and immed-
iate evs.iaii-' .t C.r.es by the liri*M* b
saw rotor' emenig .with Lewes.
Washington .ad Moiegm► It 1.
Met RLcaoll la pat Olteat Weds
Leaden is eve weeks, the S AWA Woes to
be immOi 14 wMhien.s, sod the Misr
mulles M be weleled l a embed agenne►
din.
Ill telae 'its L1t11r '- OAF N •
poor ` olesi l .
a 'lig.. atirt
J$Y IN THE HOME.
THE LIPS, UFA BRIGHT LITTLE BOY
SAVED.
THl ,aTU-T TOLD\tT a1.6YTtrCL'aTMta-
•5 serumal, as"THAT MIT IMMXO ave*•
NESS m 7145Meshy. Or (T -t- ?A -(NTT.
Prom the Wishes Olt,.. Cbr.ateb.
Mr. David Thaler Me preaver., wdl-
tt-d. (armor wbo lives sear C.•terville, ea
the main road from BertM to Gala He less
• fine farm of 100 scr••, mad overythtt-ssg(
about his place has • look if ..•toss and
ptospenty. A rspreseatative of the Water -
lee Chronicle lately and ooutaioo to eau os
Mr. Thaler, aid is the course of 3011114110.
Mos cane aelees eve et those remarkable
ewes through the use of Dr. Williams'
Ptak Pt11s that k•n given that tgre•t Wo-
rries remedy • wend -wide roptt•tioo.
•s•c•g Mr. Thaler's family is • brigbt.r.sy
sharked boy of four years, whose wi*.om.
M.hner attracted the er's •cteste5
.ad caused hum to '.mark -a kin healthy
mppar.oce. •' Yes," replied the tarsier,
" the little follow tacks well oomph we,
bat two veers ago he was . mere skeleton
•5d we were sore] aimed we would lose
him, and I believe . `Minims' Pi.k Pills
saved kis life." Asked to give the particu-
lars Mr. Th•1.e OM . He was • ewes( .5d
healthy child whoa horn and eoitiaad so
email 15 swathe old, wises unfortunately •
servant gave him, without our knowledge.
food quite •wised to se infant The re -
salt wee hie eteseeb became deraa.e4 ; lin
baps to piss sway •lid .o food world re-
mota with kiss bat passed of like water.
Re could sot deep or rest, sod cried der
mid night. H. kept going down for ax er
saves me.tba until the poor child was re -
dewed to .kis sad bone. He had s.diosl
aid bet little or •o 'bed wee •eowpli.bed.
It was set anvil the tittle fellow wee is this
desperate .trait that we determined to give
bine Dr. William.' Pink Piie, s.4 1 Plow'
ed a 'apply ad be was filrlaff aim m eeoorl-
log to the direstiei. for ,obdams. Poe0
afar begianie, to rim hits the Piak Pills
the ehsage was remarkable, •led frees that
he bevwaa iereaaer mod serape Valli he is
sew the healthy little e*y yea see Wars
yeti. A. 1 mid betters 1 ksl eve e. ern his
UN. ender premises., to Dr. William*
Ask Me mid N yon feel th.t what I bate
told :you will baleen seyese she yes are
quits at Shirty to pahibk it' The reporter
has so desire that the etstesseat may itMat
t.moose ether parent the read te mord
Wahl ler their t*ild, wad giver It M he sot
fres Mr. Thaler.
Dr..b siMww' Plat Pi1M ..• Mee as veld
able hi the est .f ebilirei ae whi adults,
and peiy little ,shwa would ewes drive amid
tied grew he mall' thin Cres meal, width
bee se meal for buddies ap ilk. Wed .d
divis. remora strength te brain, toy
aims. 11e1d by all dealers, er .sat -
said •s 60 align • lex er afa home tor'ILM
W •Ynni-1 the Dr. W illienwe Mende.
Oa, *'.'brise, Oat Set that the Mots
mar* is at the wrapper aroma every ba
sed A. ors be z %ed be fry ..meikhe
.ins ofd i• be 1it>M e• mit'
A w Int d l -- -- - rapl.401 war
r*
e After .o, ..t Ae tow soll asm:B+2
AM go w Chaallorsieosy.