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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-5-30, Page 7TRIM RIGN A T.: GTODRRICR, ONT. THURSDAY MAY 20 1105. 7 Consumption. The incessant wasting of a con. eumptive can only be overcome by a powerful concentrated nourish- ment like Scott's Emulsion. If this wasting is checked and the system is supplied with strength to combat the disease there is hope of recovery. 22all of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophos- phites, does more to cure Con- sumption than any other known remedy. It is for (1NThreat aaCosighs.Celda Bsas W Hellin and Ma: P• eta. dna. seen a a.m.1, Ar nr. ogg. M., a w. MAGISTRATE'S COURT. A Tagreat is eliorstad week a miry •.sten• Ortamso 84TrkWMy, May 21 A Mas Riving his arae oe Arthur Leash hese was arewar.ed before 1'. al *Sager this ea a charge of reps. This avidness id= tie fact that the d.foadost called at the reteid.noe of Nit. 1 b:rice, oear Kee - miller. Dad representing ntmslt •e • doctor Beat to oaamine mho people, prooreded W test the pulse a id breathing of Mfrs Col- lision While t t1s .ss Rolog ou,this daughter. Caroline, aged 13 y.ra, was mat to eel her f.tier ; •aft on liar mattering the hawse is • burry, too prissiest grasped her bead ..d n•wrk..g O. the (*sevens* pals•. 11.a, e.td it was .none se to make a mere saor.. k insomnia F.a•ertmg the bed room b. clear* tb • door, oat t while there it is &Il.ga 1 that so anl.wful assault was man - muted At the sands of the evidence lbs Police M tgtstrite mid no jury wield .0s'• riot on .b. uaarg ., 1 teara wes as ree snob. and after ',wee dt.easeati. Lockhart was oomssitts 1 on • uha•.te of ualawfil Soo duct wife . ,( rl alder 14, Tue pruo..r, havieig rosary t 1 his clef.. •t, was fully Dome slotted for trt.tl. rtu c.ee as giv.s bolas the msr.1r.re moa unlit for oubliette's, but if ail tis N.ds.ce was fro., it shows a state of i.eooeaoe er igaoeamer tett wo tbo.rht ooutl not or ,t in the 19to oem- tary. It imam the man Lockhart, who ap- peared Indere P M. Seeger. this mxniaoen e swims chary. had bone around Colborne for some ties,, and that oat day lam wiek h. o.1I,d on far nor Flick, who gave hint • might'. 1stf,1. e -id ►m bred. Aftar break. fast was ever • he ane did lot go to work mai they .ad seen Lockhart away, but he did .et beery. and finally he had to be told to R>. whose h• did. Atter proceeding a short diatoms) down the road he r.t.raed and the p. isle being orale of him. they colts l l,u it ...with . 0. 1. P. As so elfemee was duel t..d rhe J P did not .at, but di- rected the p.rtl« :o the Polio. Mageltrwts, who, when he herd the mos, directed that that L sokhart Its .ppremad.d as a ~real. ('e.etable Kees, Levis; arrested the .•a, brought hiss before the meRrteat•, .ad while the ow was is progress • married women stated that the prisoner had tried to oemmit a fdooinie a.•.ult no her. A few minutes .1ter Mr (Wilson appeared and laid the ober,* which was hoard by the P. M. today. HOT CORN. We tle.na....es.e.t.lg. '1)o yen go to easel, Harold 'tell .as whir yea'earthed today.' 'Well.' said Haeald, in a whisper, 'don't tell pa, hat Ile.-c.ed thee. it don't pay tit b. sassy.' Judged by Today's Oitasdard, Sunday soboal Machos-' Suppose, my boy. LM', nor wacuh had .o worts, ani 1 *You'd sell it to t ease ter • huadrsd dot - Ian, what wowed I bio'' Sammy 'A oortia'smart busitese moa.' eladda't be Wens. • Have you heard that the big sleeves are going at, George dear ''t es, my love, I nava, but i do.'t believe it.' Vby lot, pray'. ' 1 dont believe they baa get through the door.' Trete to We. 'Bicycling is quits the fad nowadays,' said Wilkes. 'I faaay it's because it'. � That shows that you don't know any- thing nythin, about it,' said Rwlow. 'My fleet lease. ort me a dollar ter the Iseso. az dollars for damages to the bicycle. two dollars for •mics, Dad • wank', salary ow tog to •beanos fro. btriasM with • busted .akl. Dad a broken `.sad.' D...'i .beset a Children. Reasebdd Words : A oontemponry manatee an tide�r manateetissmsmt et a dor for sale. dds A . file (sir of the ad.sl are these : 'Ho t, 1 est &wytbim,, time is Cary tend of ebfldrea.' I TILL. •94111QQs$NrPsiO4mpilirDa402Ot4ss aid Natal. As melt generation comes and Rewe it is marked by changes, developments and detonating. unknown to its predsesseon. From • phyttieel standpoint one of the moat to be dreaded 000ditions and peen - liar for its rapid inerwse during the pres- ent generation, u when the mind labors under the detainee of persecution, con- tinual restlessnw, pain in the back and hew', twitching of the .Duan Iee nt the fats and kande, furred tongs., breath foul and heavy, nausea and further indi- cation of stomach trouble. iltsn may be delirium, sonvulai.us or sinking spells. Medical aetboritios apply differ - eat swam to the sneditions that are es - intelligible to the avenge reader The sates! frets ars the ds.nralis.ti sad deagerees state of tbo system is dee to the ssse..le'iom of "Hedy Panne" Is the Mold that shoeld and would be thrown off by the Kidneys if in s health/ onodities. la order to restore health, stnkis at lbs cost of the thews with Ohmen Katmai -Giver Pill's, the eel., t.disi.. known that will sestina the ehMpte pias ea h the Kidneys, ameld- the. bh for the whole sy . elw tbl odd hr fenrem ilemse-b belliesp�e. beWiag e, the s sseslwtl sent lreb el the Rl, sod rehevNyg mslibf de- pression. TIIREE KNIGHTED. Three Canadians Receive Birthday Honors. YR• JOLY AMO .CST THE NUMBER. Tb. toe .leer. Ire tient -Ver. *chair Dad Or Rlsa.a.a .f Ie..treel A aim l*s .r•4.a 1.r Lara Iarre..5 - •IIUI.mad Leser.* Ot- tawa t- taw. ..tis. • KU'S it, May 24. -The follow Ing is the •.rticlal anuoueosn.eat of tl.r 4Jue u I llrtliday honors as aRrcting C.a .• di.iu: lib I zc. lleeey the Governor-Ot neritl Las had added to th decor." lona whiz he so worthily wears th Grand t'ros. 0' :'t. Michael and rt. G s.rg the ill. hi- st honor of the colonial order, aa 1 a ...served reaoogniUon of Lad Abe. - dare's services to ib • D 1113.11011. Lieut.-Gover'Ior rt• i,ults of Mon" ..„ba. ' one of the ph•tleers of the ar•at N orth- tv. at, than about' no one has dem mons t0 make Iia rr•t.u:c s kno.• n. tc ant, r K.C.M.G. A ■.mtlar 1111 • falls to air. H. 0. Joly de L,lbin:ere, let er know:. as Mr. Jolt'. a former Liberal P:'t•mier of Quebec. 1)r. W Mention. •n• of the Fading ph>I Iclarie of Mont pal. b vol e. a Is With* liacbe•bor, while .. t' M.G. is conferred upoa Mr. Milne. t' db•ctor of Customs at Victoria. B.C. Mr. 5111 •e. In connection with th • lith -fug S •a dispute. rendered Invaluable aid to the Cover:da ma Mr. Samuel Rogers, Ottawa's k•a lin.c uludertaker, died this' aft 'nem t after an pilose .4 see. rel His Excellency the governor -Genera. only took a partial b.11day as during the morning he was engag•.d in co••fer- ..re with M.•asrs Greenway and Sillon on', the Manitoba ',hoot question. Flom, tlitct that both gentlemen an- leav- ing town In:mrdtttrly It is Inferred that the negot:at ons have trade s. m•• pro- gress, but what their more is is un- known. Mr. Blfton left for Toronto to- night. and Mr. t:te.•nway Rete. to ]font. oral to-murtow en route for New',, York. Sir C. IL Tapper. Minister of Justice, arrived sasitewhat unexpectedly from New York to -day. Although the Mtn inter's health he slightly Impro ed. 1 e 1s far front \wen. The ohjrt•t o.' S r Charles' vktlt‘,to Gotham. as prey ous- Iy stated• wag to consult • spec:allot In rs•gard to h'a lung t-.•ubl . H was not expected homy until next week, and bis earlier return is suppored to bo. due to the negotiations n •w going o:t In Manitoba school matters. Mr. Pottinger, Genets! Manager of the Intercolonial. Is In the city. and to- day arranged with Renato- F.rguts•n the details of a newtime tabs-. by which Prince Edward Island w 11 be brought within twenty-four hours of Montreal. No provision 1. made In the estimate. for field artillery practice this year. and a strong effort w111 be made to induer the Government to provide the moss - teary funds for annual training .,f this important arm of the service. Hither- to if the rural corps were n..t drilird• the artillery have be••n looked after. as it hes been deemed rssentbl to kept. th.. big guns and the men wh • handle them In trim. General Her bort was a great e'ponent "f art•Ilery t a ping. The militia general ordrn. tu.ued to- day. contain several items of trite eat t.s the force. - The 34th ttatt-tits n wi 1 fo m a le g1- mentol Comp at Whitby. Ont., and the corp In military dl trlct N•.. i dela le 1 to go Into c -m:• at the Infantry bar- rack° at St. Johns, Quebec, will go Into crime. at Richmon 1. P.Q. An amendment to the tegtilatlons af- fectts t th permanent fove.• says that when °O1• . rs, nor. -commis boned • 19- o r.a or m n of the mar i d r -- Dells - ment , f the p-rm:tn nt forte a r de- trehel fo m their stall .ns on duty their families wail be pr•rmltted to draw their ration••, fuel and light during the 1 grind Of su. h ab . nee on duty. An Order -fn Connell has berm passel emending the regulations 'or the Royal atil.tary t'o.kg•. to that the age dur- ing which a p.rron n ay be accepted s a t•ad.•I w111 be from 15 yea•a to 14 e fret it st• ad of from 15 years to 13 'The following changes In regimental and company headrtuartrts are author - Is Prince of Wilkie Dragoons -Meri- n ental hetterr tar era from C u g to h`etertornuzh. - Es•ez Fusllters.-Nb. 4 Company. trout Amherstrurg to Walken•Ilte. Them. new .!re a regtlatlons hare been tout 0 ire 1: 5 1. Battalion R o'er Scots.- OIBce -tt and men of thus battalion are permitted t•. wear the red hackle In the feath.•r bonnets. 34th Ontario. -Tl a following tadge end motto is authorise! for use by the 1 attalion Malte-e cross, fair n• un'• d with the motto. "Elden, et Pa-r.sus." The resi- n ent num' er In Rs man numer. 1s In the centre. The who e • nc Wed with a wrath of maple !paves and su - mounted with a royal crown. The . ommlttee of the Royal M 'Icary Tournam nt or On. t B linin has gen- erousty offered to pm -eat silver mend. for the competition at military tourna- m^nts or ammaults at arms held in Can - "4. under duly constituted military au- thority. The eon/Mono under which these modals will be granted for competition are the following: (a.) The tournament roust by under the management of officers of the act- ive tslflttta, and under the sanction of the Maj. -General commanding; th. pro- gram must be submitted for the Major- General a approval The Deputy A4- jutant-fienerwl must have a robe In all rnl)ttary questions connoted with the event. The competitions f r which Medals are awarded at the Royal .l8- tary tournament ars as renews• exam - twee beteg allowable under special MndltMfI: Mounted.- (I.) (word v. lanes. (L) Sword v. 'wont Dlsm(r.nt.d.--(1) Bayonet v. bayet. (L) INatelna. a.) Baer, a tllMOW dlemel easel Danny__ a Baan. 11Eaptreal. May SI. -'Phe gteebue Gov- erslnswt have obtained a leas of W Mi- * et a nate ostler 4 tier Boat. The Ishii 1s tewiporoary, and fres 01.0tlate ad tbreogb HAWK* gyps et lila tuftal 1 suet am slims t we enngesa Drees R*UYe.ys •.read and Twelve tl.ss.ped 1 b V.... w•.01141 r.r• Blmcor. May 2L -8 -tea 1 e 1•'.In; were Wised • lit, and ltC v: ' atnng d by ore >reterda> moo 11 nf. Collo,' it; are I • use • a:td •aDti.a.t.••: Nam 1".2t11 wa. Ile. J. I. M 2s0 d O. Wernot 100 J. H. La lie NIL. 110.1112 x-41 J. N. pain 14oA Mansion Boma , M r. C 'r Is• hi' JON 3000 Manslo' Holt • •'. H 1. oft ion, content. 3000 '001 Child* *shit*, s,eo 1 "A'1 IK. k: l'„ Iltu 1'0.l 2b0 k. IIB. Mad.v.B :W .. . (lent a Cook. 2'0 W. V. Carl 100 Mrs. it E Kendell Min .... J. 1.. Potts 50 J. I.. 1 otta v :00 Jame. l' .t •!'r a OP stor , C.C. Bac kw' Wu ..til. e. J • R • Ith. bak Mistier, tai •r> Jae. Hetly. harness shop, 1t. i olmes, t-1 or store, Silva• i• n Army gra try, tem. Matter tailor shoo /)wen lea• • h 11. r o k. . 11 d mag•d it g blo k .11 b y d.mag .i. O 1 - gin of tire riot I.Iwwn. ICA le t, -MOST. Flame. sail. Wrer& .e.treell.e e■ Ib. Middle.'[ 1111.ae Ara a. May :5. --Two months ago 11 of the businr•s buildings .4 this village were de•troyod by bre, and at 2 o'cloc; Thur•da> 'Are again broke out• an completed the destruetlon. The village pr..ents a very ford .rn appearance. (Only a few dwellings a e left standing. 1 tMateam Taw e% Wily Chlllanelango, Mex.. May 20.-T' e town of ('ontrpec was con pht••ly -1 - stroyed by flrr Monday wait. Fist two buildings were burned. 'saving t1, populatl•.n homer. ss. Several pent ,n- were serloasly Intured. Maty Some- sowed Maw Chi. ago. May 25. --Sixty h^rein be- longing to the Chicago Cantle Com- pany were burned Wive Part, this morning by a Arc which broke out :11 the stable.. 150-100 Green -street. Clo ease I. P r' i *$.r a •:a.e, Florence. Ont., May 24 -Fite 'n the general store of M. J Morrill deatroY.1 the building, one part of which was oc- cupied by William Thompson, tailor Loss EOM. T..Ned (Tree.. as Carrie. dorriee. nnt., May 24. -Last night 1h' People's cheese and Butter factory ass burned to the ground. L .as unknown. eawsme W Weser runs rlr. International Bridge. Ont.. May 24.- Flre ill Vahey Bos', .to a buore 1 t!.c greate•' part . f she eo t and dretro>e t par, of the dwel .ng. Tte 1 an will be heavy on a. count of the damage to the good• by water, Pellerber• liftwellthaen case. P.terboro, May 34. -An usrxruplert dsrelllrtw. owned by George Thigh•.. was destroyed. The A r extended to the Nouse o. Mr, Fletcher . nd Mr. Bt,n- tow the roarer 'reins badly wrecked. Two others were scorched-_- R.I.RO PT TRE of Lam. Rears Irving. Lewis worn.. Waiter Om - ant aniab.N - lehero tete dabre R.see. Were 4'entkrred. London. May 24. -Among those knighted upon the occasion of the Queen's Birthday are Henry Irvine. the actor. and Walter Besant, the au- thor. The following were a1s , knighted: Lewis Morris, the poet. and Dr. W. II. Rummell, the war correspondent. Right Hon. Baron Playfair of Rt. An- drew's. and Right Hon. Jas. Stanstead. members of the House of Commons for Halifax. ware .created Knights of the Grand (Tors of the Moet Hono.abie Order of the Bath. Mr. Hamilton• Receiver -O- neral of British Guiana, Mr. Pile. Speaker of the Assembly, 'tornados s and Mr Sweet Scott. Colonial Secretary of Hon- tems, ccmpttrt^!u• et tee Vr.ter lit .+1. Michael and St. George. The appointment of Genersl Lord Roberta as Field Marshal in succession 10 the late 81r Patrick G:at t, le - s.tted. W NSTEWAT's' _ AfMi'MfiSiT- iewtes.dlasd Will llines I.. M100arasa en Jour 3. .4 St. John'., Nfld., May 28. -1n the Ar- s•mbly to -day Premie: Whitrwt.y stated that information had reourb•d him with- in th. past 24 ito.urs which notified him iii summaries the probability of the colony b•iug ahle to me -t nil of its obligation• on June .Wl and thereafter. Moat of his bearers ro.as.dered the an- nouncement equivalent to information that Colonial 8ccrs•tary Bond had ob- tained a bac. Other. regarded it as signifying that he had indeed, auJ that the Governm.ut bad accepted a royal commission. Vi iTl • IEwr.TTOLAIS ..AI. Rea. R.b,rl n.s.d Armin 4eg.tlatlsg with la.mieewl greens --TM te.nls. iskasw.. Montreal. May 24. -Hon. Mr. Bond ar- rived back thie morning from the Un- ited Staten. and at once opened up ne- gotiations with llamas Bros.. leading brokers here, who represent large En1;- liab capitalists. Hon. Mr. Bond west with theme gentlemen from 10 to 12. ann had another Inletvl.•w this sfternoor.. Neither Mr. Bond nor the 3 liken w 11 speak to -night. but there h little doubt that these gentlemen are n gotlating a ban for the colony. WILK$ TRIAL VIPS tat -RAT. many el sae merge. .t 4 dined. wefts made ter a alai Iaa..e London. May 23. -Th'. trial or on Ar Wilde wa. resumed In the Otd Pastes Court the/ rnorltig. Parker's sem ant and several rn-anM of the Ala fly hotel we re called to the stand, and IepeAted their former testimony. Nothing n --w was elielted. The rase for the pros.cu- non wall Clotted and }fir Edward Clarke. on behalf of Wilde, argued that that part of the indictth.nt charging W IoM with misconduct wee not sustained t y corroborative evidence. The Judge die - minted that part M the car wM• h Im- plicated Wild. with db Uey. H1. own impression wee that Rhereys bit t.l1.t was Ne (i►tenanted hit •oeirsatlons ag.lThe Covet Men adlobreed. *Mss h ag rt•k...i over mon on talk DELICIOUS MAZAWATTU TEAS, 15,000,000 Packets kid Alun/ 11 Gr+ut Mall The Tea of the Old Country, 1I 1 LB. AID 4 LB. LBAD PL IKTS!S LT IO, 50, ID 61 CIE'S PSI LBt --SOLI) JJY- 0, A. NAIRN, H. B. SNELL, `ad STURDY BROS. HERE AND THERE. The nnslcrn he:. -I !nasi Im made safe everywhere. Ir you fall after doing your beat you barn still thine well. After one puts a project on foot. he then bas It on hand. Are you still keeping those good resolu- tions and that dairy` Bennu'r a matt fall' on the toe it does not follow that he cuts any. There is no such tblrg as inherited ex- perience. Take yours and pay for it. Some ,'011e” talk women's rights, and others get tit, r • without talking at all. There are n.: twenty farmers living to Iowa ten ow,. distant from a railway stat ion. -.teething is wrong with the man who club. rind kicks his tattle, horse. and poultry. Probably we hear so much about the new woman bemuse It isn't polite to say "old woman. •' Thirty-two heu'wl patents have been granted to this c• airy for method's of eles-trit.l Only four,- 1'n1:441 States vessels aro now enR:.ged In t haling. Thirty yuan Dent then. tt.•m :s . Flauuuarion lays that the earth Is' rool- Ing vele n.. -sit'.... Europa ha. holt Are de1lr..v fhb. n•nttry. A Intl' fall from a great height 1' said to Is. I o .1 +.. ,. unrono/lotune.a pro - AS A BLOOD PURIFIER and spring medicine It surpasses di other compounds. it is a mew medicine and contains newly discovered Spoliate btikaown to anyotber preparation IT ACTS WITH'ENCRGY ON T11E1 LIVER. KIDNEYS AND PORES Or THE SKIN expelling, by mesas of these omens, Algeria germs of arnhlats, Sharked. or coetagioas hemoun which Mat h the blood, perspire - Ws Dad urine. THE NEW MEDICINE • Memo psenaen.d testas is Its remittable -41igingiasseditatiag pelma lid impurities Mit Ms WOK gad bddlmg u . it. woes albibahad Mrs el Me system Thos. lm maims ewes el smdds gad other We easy dspead.g sea tapers based. meth ..oaks me silwbsd tee. Its andlyIq sad timembedidiag awgirrm. u Tf.Y KIND 1 I$AT CURES." aaswlIMP indllallim /OR SALM ST tY ITEiMOM, OatsskL. Long Waist, Correct Shape, Best Material, Combined with the best filling IN the world, makes The " Fsatherboni Corset " unequalled. TRY A IPArcirs. SPRING MILL1NERY! MISS CaA.1\2=RC21- wishes to announce to !ter custowtrn anti the hotter of l:ai.•rich awl .Ur. rounding country that she hat placed in stock all the to w, Ieaditolg fashion., lath .is' Shapes and Trimmings, that have leen dwt;,tbrsl for this Sea.sn's trade ; anti also that the present wel l assorteri sto. k w ja lie 'meats! frotm week to week throughout the Season. Having adopted the strictly Cash system. lwtth 1r: huv snd seting, ohs is prepared to quote the lowest possible. priers B rut . 1..s' M ih.mrry .am toe told for, and can quote Hata from •20 eta. tip. There will be no special opening days, but every .lay will be an opening for all who wish tasty and artistic Millinery utmit- a}. to thy beet manner. Thanking my many patrons for past fetors, 1 milisit a oontinuaute d .Dine. Call and inspe.t my ,tock. MISS CAMERON. SPRING IM PORTATIONS! We have received the greater part of our Spring (Stock of Roots and Shoes, comprising the Finest and most Stylish Footwear that the market af- fords. In Ladies', Misses' and Children'. Black and Tan Oxford Ties we are showing exceptionally good valva in Ladle& Oaitrrst, etc., we have a tine line which are very popular just now. Indies', Mimes' and Children's l:utton Roots in endless variety, at prices to suit the tithes. in Gents wear we have all the leading styles in Dongola, Shell Cool and Calf. Boys' and Youths' School Shoes at plies that defy competition. Ca;l and see our Ladies White and Tan Canvas Oxfords. Corner East-st. and Square. P.S.-The balance of our Winter Stock will be sold regardless of cost to clear out. Wm. SHARMAN, Jr., Successor to E. I)ownllla, 35_cAsll PR1E35 ! 'rg. •en•1 meson. le lanae lha.11. hot;. ofnBrit..b An,eofneeri•t Hal.faz W beim poetpo. i (roto Tuesday, flay 28, w- til Tuesday, July 30. 1st prize, 1125; 2nd, 515 3rd, ; 4th, 55 ; 5th, $2 10 prizes of *1 each . 20 prizes of bOc, each. The Proprietor of un II n ala(la Loylon1--- 1 oder to sobool children the above Ipaves, competition open until let w Slay, for the best poen) or 1 ii rheum, the initial letter of the =i litres reading downwards to comp 1 pose the words OODFIUOII i STEAM BOILER WORKS. A. S. CHRYSTAL, i- The poem is expected to be the - result of the child's own thought, -T the name, age, address and echoed to be appended to each poem, also a card out of a package of 'Salada'CevlonTeas 1f Salado" t Ceylon Tea. -/-/•/- STURDY BROS., CaN'ERa, The Sentare, C.derleb. /Telephone Con•ectlon. la the system• suaia. Um Imes sed peopeees a ler ter p.e.m.afq Wise. time emempulsa PYNY - PECTORAL neeitiogy earn ee.rbs sad eeldi !• • ampmegty short t.om ire aatm .mla1•t,, tried sed mast .arch• Weed heating h in easels - LASSIE BOTTLE, ONLY 25 Cu1T$. A sot little alarm cloak, with phew/ - graphic att•eb.eet, has been contrived by an ingenuous father in West Troy• Na. York. He has two grown d•sehtsre, tied t 'fay so sStmte. sit up late entertaining t fair beam. At precisely 10.30 'be plash be -r -r -r -s ! earl a base voice shoots, " Tian to ge hems! Theo to go heave 11Msa1Na AosTIMs 41111•ptar . Rvarmeerle Cttemst.l & inert', .Nanufactmror et aU kiad. of BOILERS, Smoke Stacks, Salt Pans, Sheet Igo Works, etc., etc., And Peale, 1.- h:ogtoes, Machinery Camases, Ire., Pipes and Pipe Fluiag', all Broom hoods, Wyss, Gauges, h:ta All Co..tamtly on Hand at lowest i'noes. The following Merono head Boilers and Math. Mary for sale - t ht. 45 H. P. tidier lid Kepis*. 40 .• slide Valve logia.. " 35 " Tubular Boiler, complete. .. 14 „ Fin-boz Boiler and 6agiee,ea wheels. Repairing promptly attended tee A. S. CEBTSTAL. an -is P. O. Hoz 27. Ooderick.Oat. warts-Opseult. 0. T. R B.•tioa. Oedmrt.a. NEW BAKERY -- IN -- G-0ID E RI OH. JOHN A. GREEN has established a new Bakery anti Con- fectionery Store on Hamilton -a.. in Barrie's old stats, where Ile will keep constantly on hand everything in the line of Coors Bread, Cakes anti Pastry of best flake.. Large Loaves at 10 chi., and small Loaves at Sc. No combination ; no extortion ; but everything to suit the time•s and the pocketa of the people. if you want. Coots Bread anti Cheap Broad leave your orders at the New Bakery, on Hamilton Street. Wedding Cakes . Specia:ty. Bread deliverer) to all parts of the town. JOHN A. GREEN. PATENTS! CAVEATS, TIMM MAINS 0110 COPIf11h'IITS =red. sad all bwsu.ese 1a the 1'. ti. lest attended t. al MODERATE MRIR Oar Gene Y opposite the U. P. invest Ot- ase. lid w r sae obtain Patents '■ Iess ties Ma therm -.Mote trews WARHINUTON. Bead MOOR!. OR DR/WINO. We ad- dress le patatitabIllty fres ef coarse sad we make ,V0 CHARS" UNLESS RFS Oa - TAI IN PAERNT. sponger, kto tel N.stm•.ter. tits Poet.dY ers Order Dim.. soul to oglnlais of ti.e U. 8. retest OMefa. IN. olrenl.r. dales awa titan dad refero(e an . gal d. ters Im yews awe Nate sr Omuta write's', C • NNW.0C... cemselte Palest OMe..Wss►t. ies„•D C, -- 7. tf FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS DUNN'S BAKING POWDER nS¢cacsaEaivmEio