The Signal, 1895-6-13, Page 7THE SIGNAL: QODERTCR. ONT.. TNUR$DAY JUNE 13. 1$$8.
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Anaemic Women
withor sallow complesiossr
or stsLsriag from skin eruption,
or scrofulous blood,will find quick
relief in Scott's Emulsion. All
of the stages of Emaciation, and a
general decline of health, are
speedily cured.
*Ida
mulsio
takes away the pale, haggard look
that comes with General Debility.
It enriches the blood, stimulates
the appetite, creates healthy flesh
and brings back strength sad
vitality. For Coegbs.Coida.SoraThroat.
ilepeehNM. Weak Legs. Coesaapttoa
mad Waallsg Maass* .f Chl$drs..
Sally.. err fen talet. Marled FREE.
Web sense. hIrdie M Nefaisr. Ifaa i is
NEWS OF THE DISTREIT.
BELFAST.
Wan%rx.AY, June 5.
Will Crosby .ad family ot Thornburg are
yt.tl erg his passu here. N W looks well.
We notice • yeast mita from the Nil.
..ming through bore quite often. What
lees itm en'
Will baa traded his wheel ter • horse and
bbuum� We weeder be parted with his
wbsd, het the remote must be berme it
wasn't Milt ter two.
Our warner, Mr. Reid, •treaded the
tescoer.'a oerenties at Cunene uo Wed-
s.ed.v •ad Thursday of lac' week
It 1 viten to interns the vile oorrsposd•
est that the youag man trom Belfast who
visite the Mlle so often has very poor eye -
eight, and tb.' is the rearms why hosed his
mus have to walk s ober to each other. -,
11'e are sorry so many of the young
people of thin vicinity were so badly dump -
pointed last Friday eyeing, after taking es
much trouble preparing for • party up in
Ashfield They were obliged to return
home about hof past tea. W. suppose it
was on •0Ooaat of the scarcity W young
ladies
UUNGANNON.
Norte The Leel •gesey 1. Doop•aon
for Yea larnas. Is at the oleos et J. 0. Ward.
J.P.. ceneepasee. tee, who will receive er-
den for advertise r and job
wort sad is ss�tsed to give niceties ter
enemas saw ter theirs**
Wean+ssDAY, May 29
Aires __ tea Cos refuters. -Rev. D.
Reyes Gait Je epb A. N•.loegh left hen
the begs M.j of the week to attssd the
000terses& at Stratiroy.
Oe A Vuaitu ,: T.tt'a. -fir. nod Mrs.
Jamie Walker left here on Tuesday teat to
yi.it relatives M lsger.o.L We wmbthem
• plearia1 vett sad ale return.
Mt'Nic•,r.u. --Oa raeeday last Marrs. A.
Stewart •sad James Gilmer, reeve and de.
ppsuty•r.eve of Wes WVawaosh, and H.
(:irvin and Wen. Kickley, eve and deputy
of Ashfield, Lett b,cr. to attend the Jane
5.esies of our crusty pirti.meot, all of
whom, we presume. will efficiently amend
to the mucecip•1 interests of their reefer-
rye
eefe -rye municipalities, aa a1.o of Os* oounty.
Yr'uu''rALCott, 11.. On Wednesday, in
purer/ace of adjournment the municipal
cornea of West 11'awanneh met to the town
hall as • court of rewrote of .serenest roll
of 1895. All the inemhsre pr.seat. No ap-
peals betcv male. the wen panned the roll.
The assessor's roll showed the followinv
No. on roll, 751 : avenge, 41,b962 ; amount
of real state, $1,128,0150 ; p.rsosal, 58.900;
income tax, $600: total on roll for 1895,
$1.137,650 Number of pnpul•ties be-
t wee the new. nl 21 said 60, 501 ; total
poyna•Uou, 21,038 ; acres of wood lend. 4,-
381 : swamp, 8 988: orchard sod garden,
430; fall wisest, 1570 ; school population be
twee 5 and 16, 50e: No. 0t hotel, 1,200 ;
cattle. 41 036: •l.eep, 2,367 : doss, 261 :
bog., 1,525: steam boilers an nivaucupality,
8. harsher parueulen will appear is
leisure of Court of Revision, in de• time.
At the clime of court .f revision the oossail
issued check. for pat meat. 'I he tremerer s
statement for the math of April showed
balance sed receipt. of $324.90,expesdituree
$40, Immo( • halloo. of $284.90, which was
The eouo• it djearsed to meat 0o
tnrday the 6th day of .luly at 1 o'clock
r e. We r.rret to have to stets that owiag
to the clerk being ill. he was mot able to be
praiser, but we sinosrety hope that he will
11000 recover
Denies or A Mow Resri. Til tilt Rs.,t-
ober.-On Saturday last dames Trimble,
who had been but • very short time ill, to
the great surprise of hie relatives and anat
emus solssintanos, departed this life, the
cause of death beteg is8ammation of the
stomach and bowels.to whuch he snccumbed.
Hr remains were interred in Dungannon
cemetery on Motud•y last, being escorted
thither by • very large ocm000rse of rela-
tives, (rend. and illegitimateness, presra•at
among whom were hes eon. Thomas (leesg.,
of Manistee. Mich'gas : W. C 0arviD, d
H•rriston : Mn. McIntyre, el Detroit, and
formerly a1 the township d Celberse. • sa-
to the widow. Deoeesd was sped 69 vests
and 2e. da)) a He was • passe of West
Wswaaah and for many years • resident of
Densmore-- • man of an irrep schable
character, upright in all his dueling. and
mesh esteemed by .11 who kern him for in -
ANOTHER DISCOVERY.
\Iatereat to Bicycle Riders.
♦ w.it knows bicycle rider has made
a discovery that will be good news too
all who loeomot on the wheel. H.
says :
Bine. I first began to rids • wheel,
which is several years alto. I have ben
subject te mere or lass deeded .ed
it -Matfett Sosatiless whoa heated the
itching heel& ay lap weed he ser
even that I world feel eo.pellad to
firrese rajas for a tame. Notldag that
I tried did any material (teed Instil my
atteotioa was draws to an d fey Dr. Chase'. Obilpition
ISM ed the skit.. I It aid al-
most �y r....t it tau.id the
akin the it'fltlag stopped. I alae fila
1» etseskieel ono
Arden evidence of flea a .et 7 et fb s
�u tide is d� �ressAa.msy Iia.. Mrroou
who wee t Pre.M�..ttk7t ifitfl>kte efthe most a liseame looted! d.�►M_
t the
will reel sibtkingte pods , ,wet. ilp the
y wiith,hin mewp*1
W one relief deet 4. 1'?4.~sr.
parsgt�yse
N sad irisin ., i5 r • morn orn et
eses•••• te its �esj trtdew, e.. and
*show relatives, N haw bliss ere Mdeems
ed for W., he lead mads hie Dees With hie
davit/ear, t• whets M ell his trust for
sweet happlesss. a will he m.ab .Meed
is ear Mame and espegially by like ebltdren
with whom he was • great favorite as was
evideao•4 y y•1ite • number a1 them mom-
enta to see hs 15.0 .Ins at his lw rsstdeso.
Rev. D. Rogers Ind R Estonia's oseducted
the ebSsyois is . very solemn sad Impres-
sive mamma. H• bolus/tad to the Presby•
teles de.eml.at tin and tea polities was •
erneurb Caseate/hive, Tho bereaved
widow, ase •id relit. nes, keys the deep
eyapaty •m
e1 the o.asaity 1s sb. bereave -
inset.
THIRTY YEARS' TORTCRE
HANDS AND FIN(.KM TWIST
01'T OF SHAPE WITH RHlt:l'-
MATISM.
Tilg stoat OW Ar OLD a.w ]Ow cIAal!t.. TIIg
i..07 or hiss's HILL- Russ aa1.1a► , .bus
10 Hill Arta* a0witarg r VAILCarei A51.*
Dr*Ayrol
P rem the Kenuptvale Act .m ice,
'• I ens dew almost at the fed of the hill
of life, laving attained the 76th year of my
see, end never during tier time here I
aide • stat. merit more willingly and con-
sote.tiuusly then now. My budy had bees
tort.r•d by pain for upwards of thirty
yams, mused by rheumatism, and there .re
thousands anderisg • like •ttltction that
need not, if they would but heed my •z•
perigees and avail themselves of the pprrooppesr
imam of relief. The donne first affected
my hip •sad spread to my legs mid arms.
Lake many sufferers, I spared neither
trouble .or expense is sashimi/ something t0
alleviate the pus. The disease had meds
mea w helpless that 1 was usable to put on
my coat, .md my hands and fingers were
beteg twisted out of shape. Mere seemed
net the shade. of • hope of relief and very
maritally I became discouraged and dr -
Immured. and tints after arms have gives
up in duspsir. tt bile in Anuses three years
ago i heard et Dr. Will.•ms' Ih.k fills. I
sent for sus taxes in order to give them •
fur trial. 1 followed the directions closely
and by the time the fourth box
was 8muhed Om pale had greatly
lessened and 1 was much improved.
My trends having witee.sd the wos-
,•-nes .,safely to out we Iwo .oat.
derfnl effect epee my body could tet
kelp admiring the link Pills, and beteg
.bout to leave for the list, I gave the re-
maining two Mies to them. l ofortusately
i neglected getting another supply for near-
ly • year after returning to the part and 1
felt that to me Ptak Palls were one ot the
necessaries of the. lost spring I procured
• few bexea Ind hays been takuoe them ever
n iece, with • very satisfactory effect, I am
glad to my. Now I Leel like • new man en
tirely free from pain or stiffues of joint. 1
tree • dight osmboeas of feet and half way
to the knee, but •m cooSdent that these
pills will relieve this Nebo*. Although
well adv.nood in years, I am able and do
walk miry miles • day. For rheumatism
Ile. Williams' Pink Pills *tend pre eminent-
ly above •11 other nwdicioes •ccord10, to my
experience and 1 urve • trial on all suffering
from for painful malady."
The above ie an untarnished statanisor of
facie as told to the Advisees recently by Mr.
George Sell•ck, an esteemed resident of
Miller's Corners, and no nee bearing the
earnest manner of its recite/ could fail to be
convinced of Mr. S•Ileck's sincerity. Bot
if this were not enough hundreds of mit-
oses= could be ammoo.4, if seed be, to
prove the trate of every word stemd. Mr
Aogw Buoh•e.a, the well knows druggist
aid popular reeve of Kemptrille, *peaks of
Dr. Williams' Pink fills a one of the most
popular remedies keener, having • great
. ale among his customers and giving' general
menefacre°.
Rheumatism. sorties, neuralgia, partial
paralysis, locomotor ataxia. nervous head-
ache, serious proetratioa sed all dies.,
dependinv on humors in the blood, etch as
scrofula, chronic ervalpeles, etc., .11 dimp
pear before • fair treatment with 1)r. Wil-
liams' Pink fills. They ``thea healthy glow
to pole and sallow tomptectione Ind build
up and renew the satin grim. Sold by
all dealers or semi postpaid at 50o. • box or
rix bora, for $2 50, by addressing the Dv.
Williams' Medials. 1'0 , Brock viIM, 0st., or
Soheetdy, X.'l. Don't be persuaded to
take some substitute
WOMEN LEARNING TO RULE.
• Lively mee*Ne of tt*e wsaaa's Pelltirsl
ILsaae•
' Whet ooaetitmtes • oon.titutirm'' Mr..
Conklin asked the Political league yeeter-
day morning, after several gUerts touching
p.rliamestary customs had been ganef..-
torily disposed of.
' Th. ease, the object, and so forth,' an-
swered • tall woman with 'yearnings, who
kept bar big bleak fns M psi peteal cooties.
W.Ii, what M 's forth''' asked the he -
strutter. ' Will the class define the tars.'
• A eeeetitntie must state whe as. he-
rniae members,' oorreeted the woisrsr of the
eyeglasses
• Aad it meet tell about the m estiage"
added the woman by her cid..
• T.11 about the mestirtw" r.psM•d the
teeohor. • That ie mine - hat vague, is it
ant.
Hew elms tie needs. • are te be held.
i mems,' said the stud.. .oe4Bl it amiably.
'sad when tis .ilows are • he .Meted.'
Fe r tis yeast half-hour • • talk was sheet
eanstitetMss and y -law• Gee moister
wasted te knew the legit.mets his e1 as
order to disburse .temp, ••••( aBwhar rasa
to ask who wee the proper oo•arrae��»�
te the pristine sod the •
..nt try a pips* .sad eiroulase. s I hav•
here de eeeetits(yees of two asds0ea,' acid
ism of the marl ►.rive lwembsm d tis
league, ' .ad i swim that the .Ikea. el
Iso. is are mimed le artists '3.' le
that erreeo.s.' They are wemee's Awed -
MOW .M added, hes sipsieselmally, 'and
i tweleM yes ds cos hasty ms•b .brat per
I i tri sr, h►w.'
• ft s elites' that they de sett' remark-
ed the isslrestar. ' i de ane wish te nisi -
.fag arty ..ass's were. bet I skews did
it was u.oessrry N- them to Mee .esker,
In an •esuasry.e Mier.- nee heed efimlts.'
1 ries 1• • osseussi of vernier.' seed •
member, at • later stage ot preasedieso '1
west to ask -
• L•dtee,' Interrupted the lae/raoter, •1
want to remark tis' seasy of you have bees
WO of order this mwsimg. Yea get up to
my that you 'ries to • qustin of privilege,'
mid then you tm..edeately b.glo to talk
without writer for permtseiwi to eters year
piaelioe. Yes should obeerte them small
details mere punctiliously,'
1 want to Ink if We right to vole by
prosy" rod the member, rhea, harts
oomplted with the proper form, she rot •
Aurae to complete leer sesteo.».
It to richt, bot it is • privilege .hick
eho,ald not be abused,' was the answer.
"Ooc.stoaally it proves • ww Slid admir-
able exp•dlnit, bat it is • custom that Is
taken advisory ot very utters, to further
ps!essel sada'
Bet to it right for • retain person pre-
ssen •t • tseet'.g to take it for granted that
• friend who r absent would vote • certain
way, and so oast her vote for her persisted
the qusuuoer. 'I have knewn • husband,
who was present at a meeting, to vote for
his wife whir he really knew nothing about
her yews at .IL'
' That is unp erdos•bl.,' said the Chair.
' I would not permit my husband to vote by
prosy ler me, mach as I esteem him, melees
1 gave him • written vote. The Wait to
vote is the most sacred thing the l: sited
matte can give her citizens, and the ballot
shcald be es highly prized by names as it is
y mem.
' I would trust my husband to vote for
me,' declared • young women a. • white
silex hat, and several heads nodded In .p
provai.
• This voting by proxy is the oely way in
which women owstsg stock In oompentes
are ever rrpremated, sod they aro not re-
presented then,' said • women a bo 1104
Come in late end heti lust caught the gist to
t Mage.
' 1 always send my vote under snoh oar
Lam•taoos with • throng feeling of reluct-
anoe,' she costisued. • 1 wish It were more
customary for women to attend stockhold-
er' meetings. 1 think it would be greatly
to tbetr •dv.ata.w'
The various wave of voting being enumer-
ated, it was asked whether • vote could be
obanged after it was recorded.
c.me the answer from several voices
at one..
' 1's, it oould be if it had not been •re-
nounced,' corrected the young girl, who had
Jobe such effici mt work as Chairmen the
day beton, wbo, as usual, was paying stria.
.heal -ow.
The retractor smiled approvingly.
A tall, blend. woa,an now rose and Mir :
1 want to make a motion that---'
'What' eiwolated the Chairman.
The clam laughed and the speaker took
warming. '1 move,' she said. 'thin deb.e tie
adjourn we adjourn to meet on next Turn
day at 10:30 o'olock,to organize for the pur-
pose of practice .sad drib is parliamentary
wage. And, ladies, this is not • meek mo -
Uwe, but • serious one. The league roo.rs
will be o;ussd,but we bays u offer of soother
ptaoe of mrmti*v.'
The :notion being put to the vote, at was
oarr.ed almost osnstmsosely. Two of the
youngest members of the league were thee
appointed to distribute black paper ripe to
the..esn.bly, and u election for President
was Conducted by istormeal ballot_
•3.0 must count the votes in front of the
asembty Ind not at the hock,' commanded
the ('batnnan when, havug collected the
little folded slips, the tellers were about
to count them at • table over to one
ceroer.
•We will bring them to your table thee,'
said the virls,and for .few momenta nothing
wee heard bit the two voids ksepiov tally
as they oonnted.
• Why do they must up to four and then
go back to woe `' .Iostiooed • lady furthest
removed from tis table.
• Because votes am be more readily
created in ,reps of five, when there are .
great number,' answered the testructor.
The sucoesful candidate was elected by •
lame majority. 1r was moved that the in•
formal election be regarded as • formal one
Ind the secretary be instructed to oast a
ballot tor that o..dudete. The secretary,
imbued with the importune of her office,
vravely perforated this ceremony, Ind the
nominee was declared elected.
• Madam Chairman " spoke up the wear-
er et the white sailor hat, ' 1 trye always
seen the oommitts in charge of the vote•
go off into a little room by thenuiewm to
count them.'
' Well ' they certainly did wrong,' mid
the chairman. • That was • most anemic,
meat ary proceeding.'
' Hew about deciding • vote by the pier
. !icy - deciding it by the majority '' inquir-
ed a student.
' Ws wall have another eleotioc and de-
monstrate that point,' answered the chair-
man.
There were • number of pointe senior ter
warm and eager dierussion developed by the
next election, and one phase of the proceed•
ings diw'overed • young woman on her feet
and anxioes to speak, whom the ('heir
would not recognize anti persisted in telling
out of order. Confusion arose in the es-
sembly and .11 talked .t once.
'1'ao't 1 .pal to somebody or some-
thing' asked the young woman, with • be-
wiMered expression.
'1 telt' permitted that situation an order
to test your knowledge,' explained the in-
structor afterward. '()o the whole the ores
has acquitted hash admirably.'
Mrs. Cio.klasd was the rsoipi et of • vote
of thanks from the kerne for the able and
valuable ieafruotloa vouchsafed them during
the pest week.
The league rooms will not be open again
for meetings until the third week in October
although this particular alms will meet next
week in other lector* rooms
NWS OR THE DAY.
! ening May 768 Itisrgr.mta arrived at
W issipeg.
Work on the new .lectrle railway at ton-
dos will 60111111118111011 on Moseley.
A brayer dam bee bees diners -wed in the
hie el the pmjsotd Redoes M. rned,nort5
of C lea ese.
The Leaden Titres se e.eas the death
is Paris.1 the Becht Rees. Sir (Aa.. An-
gsetee Murray. 1C.C.B., P.C.
Very laveabls dries have bees relived
is It. Possehere remedies els pr'osp•s(s
d a denim settlement of the q.eseises re-
meleiit M disports between tis pewees sad
Jyea.
Devise the mew peastel years the ward
has 3,700,000 seldlaa, ohs am windy baa
hoer predacity sesessiiime M pees as
die,.. The pay. equipments, feed amide&
Mg el %hies mon son the wend •
.early 1110.000.000 a yew.
♦ heathy appeal% with tartest d
sad ssimil.tiea. may he emend by
d yes'. Pies They elecese eo gtk•
• tie whole
l. of the alim..ry meal
a 4
r.ad
mere aMse l ..rentiese she fewer
Rens M Abort seg, w1N.at say tapl pewit
..eta
fl kesi ta.eheie piardee the irises
DELICIOUS
MAZAWATTU
TEAS,
15,000,000
Packets
he
Tea
of the
Old Country,
II 1 LB. IID LB. MD PACIB?3
IT 40, 00, UD 60 CUM H3 Id
-SOLD BY -
C. A. NAIRN,
H. E. SNELL,
and STURDY BROS.
Catholic religion Meo haws debarred out of
the politic schools in Kae City, Kansas
I:over nor \torten has signed the billtnak-
tng the term of Imprt•oun.ent for
the first degree forty years.
An •zplhwion of coal gar o,curred os the
Italian royal yacht .Serosa .t Dartmouth
Three firemen were serIonaly injured.
Herbert Speocer bas decided that certain
strati!, espreeeed upinieue of hs wall de-
bar ham trots accepting the Prussian Order
of Merit.
An explosion' of dyttan ite occurred u ■ •
'teem drill .1 Erie, 1'.. Capt. Lathrop 551
1)rtII.r H•rrit t a.- c tutu to pieces and four
other. l...l•. ....r
It IS •tercet that the Putted Seats (Zoe -
eminent her dert,ie-• '.• natn a thorough ID•
veetig•rn..:ato 'Iu ,;. 1.111. dieter. which
Oast so many 11v.e.
lir. Moray, of Eilistureh, prowliess to
seed the put.h.b.J report of the Challenger
expedition. 50 volumes, as • gift to the
London rut tic L.ur•ry.
arson in
• dartier : i Warsl0g
1(, un blit• Isis t Le 1. *e to toe morn -
fee, lumps and d.1rs a.•-' discharged c d-
ined with h1... o, . et der .Jy oar one side,
loose no time u. ei.p 71.11 a remedy. Ca-
tarrh .4 the very •' or lined has beater
seated the wefts ,..son, end frill of em.Il
ulcers, and t1 n.•t ...on cared will he ha d
to cure end rtsdicate. "A such on tiine
.ares tune l'se Chalk. s C•t.rr 1
Cure.
cott's
1
Ila
WAR Rt-TUE(T to frequent att.rks of
nerves...we that ...meal to Nap all my
vitality and left me In . data of weeknese
sad istte -y. !mold not relish food and such •
t hig as a gond nightlife* wee unknown. 1s -
BUILDS UP
eapare M any eternal sad with an ever
protege tired and d«.pnndrel feeling i Ifs .e...d
hardly worth the hying. Medicine. that i
took did net do any good: It was • ems
.f ggraenally heomming weaker .id weaker.
i aring of fleet's Rarsparl0a and ns Weems
WEAK WOMEN
VAN a near races Mudge. i wed tt. and tress
Ile Ana few doss haulm le spot twitter. appetite'
Iltltured. est .mead and wAshi g sissy. 1 -
giew rsem pr, is fist iMr.nsed to be Skeels
n.tivltr.
I - - -/11--
INSIST
Upon having Featherbone Corsets.
Refuse all substitutes.
Sm My are it.lsped tam:
/1441.1111W
PATENTED SEPT. 3rd, 1514. Ne. 20110.
NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS SO STAMPED,
4
SPRING MILLINERYI
TTTc.9 CA3\4::ERCN
wish's to announce to her customers and the ladies of Gaierich and sur-
rounding country that she has plated in .tock all the new, leading fashions,
both in Shapes and Trimmings, that have been designed for this Season's
mule , and also that the present welt assorted stock sill be renewed from
week to weak throughout the treason.
Having adopted the strictly Cash spot's, both in buying and selling, she
is prepared to quote the lowest possible prime first t•hbN Millinery can he sold
for, and can quote Hata from 20 eta. up.
There will be no special opening days, but every day will be an opening
for alt who wish tasty and artistic Millinery utak up in the Lest wanner.
Thanking teary many patrons for past favors, I solicit a .'os'tinuance of
same. Call and inspe,:t nay :,tock. M188 CAMERON.
(= MAL e -r. es Must
W.stwe*eh's Crews £testacy Tells Sat
falealass *best "Marie *5057 •'
Rutlalo, June 7. -Two grunts o1 the
State Banking Asetsciation suet in this
city to -day to trauwet routine. busi-
es. Abet sixty of the moot prorate
est hankers iu western New York were
present. A banquet was given .t the
Hotel Iroquois to -sight, the .leeches re•
listing almost wholly t.. current topics
of COMA.' Me and !mauve.
Yr. John Crrrar, tj.('.. Int Ifamilton,
t)ot., spoke to the toast of "Holiest
Money.' Yr. ererar sold that the de-
mand of the Nitre, men for unlimited
coinage was the rational analogy to a
protective system which compelled •
man to pry 5150 at homy for au art..•k
which be could perch's*• abroad for
5100. Mr. Caere:- advocated the lana
dinu banking system as beast .uitet1 to
the commercial and national weeds of
the United States.
--
men wsse5Ns tom • NILLlaa.
Os* et W. al. t•aderbltr.0,unSda.sfeses
r .','Ina •s learn.
New York. June 6. -Mir Adele Sloan,
daughter of William D. Sloan, stud grand-
daughter of Mrs. William 11. Vander-
bilt, was married todayto James Aber-
crombie Burden, jr., .on of James Aber-
crombie Burden. at Lenox. Yeas. The
ceremony was performed In Trinity
Church at Lenot by the rector, the
Key. Dr. William Grosvenor.
The wedding was a most costly one.
Tbc bride's trousseau aamm.e is said to
have root $40,000, and, in addition to
that. Yr, and Mrs. )(loan have hired the
Curtis Hotel, one of the largest hotels
in Lenox. for the use of the wedding
guests. For three, day. the hotel w15
be kept exclusively for their benefit.
The presents are aeatly in the form
d jewels, and a conservative estimate
has placed the value of the gilts at
5700000. The wedding will probably
involve a total outlay of about 51,-
000,000.
■AI !MT CZT A LOAN AVMS* ALL
aewpaNlasa•s Pre•eat Ceedtese. M-
pses t. Pledging Ike toeless..
Bt. John's, Nfld., June 7. -The Legis
1•turr will not meet swoon for about
two weeks. The report that the loan
arranged for by Colonial Secretary Bond
in London is a preferential 01M, with e
THE
WEAK
UNK
INA LIFE
r orris
A NEOLECTEO COLO
Finally into C.nsumpt 5.
tF'
MU( UP A CStD IN TINE
I
14.
Pyny- Pectoral
THE QUICK CURE
•e.
COU.MS, COLO..
GRONCMITI$,
MOARsSNaes, ave.
Ease Berrie. SS fes.
35'CASII PRIZES -35
1st prize, S25. 2nd, 1116 ;
VO, 4th, S6 . 5th, 6i . 10
prizes of SI each: 20
prizes of 60c. each.
Hen uu the customs revenuer'. appears se
be well founded. It is feared that t►M
will upset all negotiations, us the ha-
perial Government is out likely to par-
fait such a discrimination apunst the
bidders o1 the present 1r,iids. Only 'x
day. remain between the colon.) and
bnukruptr•t. The preen urge for 0u.ert
meet 1,. press it. retrenchment add other
measures. Elie 1rgi.laturr, which met
Dec. 20 last, has done absolutely moues.
GODERJOH
STEAM BOILER WORKS.
k S. C H R Y STA L,
S,uerr.sorto C'•rgetal! Black,
Naouf.ctu.er of e.1 kinds of
BOILERS,
Smoke Stacks, Ralt P.tnfi, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc.,
And !realer la -
Engines, Machinery 1'entrap, kc.Pipes
Knish and Pipe Fittings, all K(.00,de,
Volvos. gauges, Etc.
All ensstantly on Hand .t Lomat Triose.
The following second-hand Boilers and Mach.
leery for side :-
Otte 45 H. P. Boiler and Engine.
•• 40 •' Wide Valve Eng(ae.
"• 35 '• Tubular Boiler, complete.
••" " Fin -box Boller and Fag.ne,oa
wheel•.
Remoras promptly attended r•.
A. S. CEZTSTAL.
rawly P. 0. Rol 37, Uoderich.O•t.
Work-Oppsite U. T. It. Sissies. hornets*.
NEW BAKERY
IN -
G ODERICH.
1
JOHN A. GREEN
has established a new Bakery and Con-
fectionery Store on Hamilton -.t. in
Barrie's old stand, where he will keep
constantly on hand everything in the
line of Goal Bread, Cakes and Pastry
of best snake. Large Loaves at 10 ets.,
and small Loaves at 5e.
No combination ; n0 extortion; I:ut
everkthing to suit the times and the
pockets of the people.
If you want Good Brei and Cheap
Bread leave your orders at the New
Bakery, on Ilami:t.rn Street.
Wedding Cake., a Species:ty.
Bread delivered to all parte of t
town.
JOHN A. GR !1t
PATENTS!
CAVEATS. TANNE Malls See COP1III..ITS
Obtained. and all tingles in the U. N. Nitwit
Office attended to at MODRRITRFKA2a.
Our onloe is opposite the 17.5. Pelent 01
SAW and w. sae uht•ie Patent* in los time
ken theme •wntoie from WAOHIA-OTON.
Seed MODEL OR DRAWING,. We .d-
triesas 10ptest•bIlits tea�e of charm cad
�s vO CHIRr7l! Irj►I,RA4 tt�A�O/;-
!'/
rim.r.
s r" here, to the Psse
tmter. the Heys.leaabnd.r
Div., and to o(oW
tof the
Osie. For annular. advice
..oar to actual chants to 'otos
eve_ wrttete
opposite tasteo .tea
Weenae•int. It t .
1111.811111. Marken
Afasry for
The Proprietor. of
�Salada ��a11au
AT( NTS
OAOVV*AATTT1t.�
Oe
Don 00. e*rflwti
eta
offer to school child,.si the above
pries, competition open until let
of Slay. for the best poem or
✓ hyme, the initial letter of the
lines reading dowser -Inds to com-
pose the words
'Salads' Cc�looTcas
n0 --
The prem is issposuiel to be the
welt .tl the child's owe thought,
the serve. ewe, akhrom sed wheal
to he appealed to .soh poem, also
• wird not nl • package of
1I 3alada " Ceylon Tea.
IA7'Tit (MRA H A N.
*74 Crawford ittret,
Teases
rs ear sale sense storm imams sass
MA BALI B1' JAL WILSOIf. (l.dalab.
STURDY BROS.,
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Q�eersa seisms fornerrtrit emerMa in Anwry<
sb• ! dig token pl M o. Is bre p tis
asses t'r •..eke siege free M el.aryw r tae
$rientiiie Amnion:
.�r•' w.ois M on sorest paps in
re. r ,rkw.l.Q1� Itst tt.
sua•ires LL1I tw ltt•bn�ei n, w •
roan 111101111111.r' *.1 el nts/..4. v.... ..e. Addressa
FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
TIiECOOICS BEST FRIEND
LAMIST SAL" IN CANADA.