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W. W. Word.
Almost a
Hopeless Case.
A Terrible Dough. Me Meet litekt
nor Day Olsen up by Doctors.
A LIFE SAVED
3Y TAMING
AYER 'S PECNERRYCTORAL
•'Se%Prat )ears ago. l caught ase were coke
attruded with a terrible oougb that allowed
me iso rest, either day or night. The dar-
ters. atter worting over toe to the belt of
their &betty, pronounced my case hopeless,
and said they could do no more for tae.
♦ tried. k.nung of my trouble. sent ms
a bottle of A)..ee Cherry Pectoral, which 1
began to take, and %cry from 1 was greatly
retie red. By the time 1 had used thew bole
bottle, i was completely cured. 1 have never
bad much of a rough sane that time, and 1
Amply believe that Ayers Cherry Peelers!
saved my life" -w. II. Wean. s Quimby
♦e- Lowell. Mass.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
$$.NEST AWA1108 AT sIs1UL0'S FAN.
dyer's Pills the beat FsesUy ?$y.ies
1i(ZS. i'AS.II,Is
LAST BALI..
I;! T. me•r•iful tlooslnesis the man
octal out, drives te hail -creme d.eperauun.
'Desi yon e.dsntand. Cws't ynu ander
steal' 11 Is roto' It Is complete ruin
Sbe scrawl better, ham lie one of the
aneulue(:,eek ste.ase, that looked ca!mly
out trim ieweIae,l ayes Her call u:,,uth
Carvel • little.
1 'suppose you mean that our expenditure
bas 1.000 to, heat) : that we must re. moon.
You are drumetteabout It -as you .rc but
everyth:ntt.' She eEri-tgge.t her shou'.len.
'Aad you anew the! 1 deter( 01- ermine -
tic.
As he maw still she did not emelt/prettied,
the moisture c.nm out ori bis forehead.
•No. I do not mean that we must re-
trench, se ).,u conceive the word, • iR.ttlA.
j me•el Chet everythieg is Rose,
'Ever)thug
' 1 ou will no: blares. 1 ou will have •
house over your head. Ka.t -
'Thank you, she amiled Irouto.11l. ' t hat
O much. Yes, I Choke I uoderetan•1 now.'
She turned to the -door.
'(;•mal• ' He celled ber bink. 11.11 eye
steamed *At of hu ashen face.- •11 you knew
-if you knew ' now 1 have struggled
ngaioat It' For months it has been comlmi.
Kut I always hoped that 1 would retrieve
a11. Kut hoe unfortunate toveermeut fol-
lowed another. Stall 1 would sot al. you :
1 could not,,could sot ' Kut now 1 will ex •
plain everyhing to you.'
)h, pray spare we. she thew .side the
folds of nor house -robe se if his outetretcbed
band mient'eve and detain her. '1 wish
for no •xptan•tion of disagreeab.e suL)eau.
After the toll 1 will hear as much of what
you may have to say se I care to know
though speech is melees aweigh now.'
'After the ball " he repeated. 'lou do
mot mean It u not possible --that you
think of still riving this hail''
eramly. • she good at him through
her oold glance "This ball snail be given.
My invitations went out to dry.'
Iiu1 1 say that it is monstrous cried
legbsrt ('•aria. •Ib you rotator) what will
be said of me' Is • fortnight more the
whole world will kr" ow that 1 am e bank-
rupt. My hosier•-'
\ our honor " she interrupted, laughing a
hide. 'A men who morns a girl, •bons
him •ocielly, but of impoverished family,
under the clelm of berme • wealthy man,
and who. five years later, ano0uoose to her
that he is bankrupt, need talk little of his
honor.'
'She turned away again and finally. as
she uttered the words. They had been
spokes m her even, clear, cruel voice.
surely to the Ore years of their marriage
F:gbert 1 malts had lensed to know those
wage wall. Thee had sever warmed with
love or melted with tesderoess. They had
renewed d what they had been whoa he, •
..If made man, • man who had arrived at
great riches, despite his youth, had peid his
•ldress•• to rho daughter of the old Viviano
and had been willies, that she should marry
him without, •s she wedes.ed with explicit
.alma's, loving• ham :a the. least.
Airs F:glen t'• ale had mem her ball.
Tbe early morning beers wore ea towards
the dawn The lest esrrrge relied away.
NI r• 1 '•Mali'. Great ball bad marked the
• nmmit of the sons' year. Abe had aohiee,
ad hr desire. Abe would fall : bat it
would to o f.11 enwrapped marl decked is
splendour.
She di.mised her servante for such emi-
nent as was kelt of Me Dight Aad thea
she saw that, at the deer of the wide, empty
hall.reotm, littered .it Iia "esteemed debris
of meshed rem leaves, her hueirjd was
e t•dis.
She was Shoat t. wed`
a wend. He e►eekei hl'.
1 hay bass waiting to see yen t101N the
Ian guest had gene. There bas hiAess1
sae Siiai of which 1 wish to speak te y.e
..r7 Wally. i .hall sot keep you. TIM
day after t.1 morrow cls feet of ay meal•
mem will ha.. hese p.bluhed be the wsrld.
1 had S rr4ativ se seek el ay seethes.
He was as sa.sarried es, sad gbh. Per
years we had held se eewmseisaMen with
meek ether it eaves to as Mall i weald
o lWaal ter him am ter myewW--der yew
He Ake steed. bar beta half•
e vened. nlaatseel;/ wn1Maj. He lobbed at
THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT.. THI 1:1.11' t JIJI.Y 11, 189N.
bar. gibe did set see IM tinges. tile re -
mimed
1 wrote tares days .o Today ! re-
.eTd this nom
He twig out • fo$ised •beset. • It is from
the ted aim • :awy'/. My smiteis uncle
died a 1,1 01/11 1•110, •e4 1 as beer at law to all
bis protlwrt). it is estimated at a .rummer
of a mit ton
Th. stance that (ell upon the great room
uuod •In.u•t be heard Not a muscle of
undies burly moved Her head wan
averted.
• 1 Leii tem Lbw, be..wum it is you eel I
also herestter wall owe this furtiu.e. That
1. mals resumed a stabs.
'1 leu .b.• , urued sharply es was gime.
1'h. Wood cursed to her cheeks, and left
them again. Was it true' lies ; she ksew
that it veva. She might taunt 11103 wive have
fag warn her by 'Oise clime', but she knew
is her soul that t.leuy and he could sot
dwell too/wirier Mud has gooey could never be
doubted. 1\'hat did he mean by saying that
this fortune, which had talkie to him in the
direst hour of need was her., not hu'
I.atheriug up the lone, rgeteng train of her
ball dress, ate 'imitated the staue, .he
pushed open tM dour of h . droesing-
rou,
' K,tbert -- U v teed
The cry treks frogs the Ispe that bad
grown stiff and still. She swept forward.
Her white um std wrist 'trues •gain bs
uplifted hand. The levee whose muerte
had twee raised to the tempts, diverted
tram its direction, was discharged, •red the
hall struck the wast
• ERbiri ' Why did you do this' 1'oa
were •bout to one your Isle ' Why ' Why''
Her heath' closed upon his wrist*. The
vio•-like pressure recalled him from ib•
creme io which be had stood til thea
• Why Dot " He spoke hoarsely. • Caa
ynu love w.' Cas anything recall tie
word' you uttered two weeks neo
• Egb.rt ' Forget them ' Forget "
• 1 thought 1 knew you,' he went oars be-
fore : • 1 thought I knew you as oold- but
net sot as you revealed yourself that day.
1 always hoped, hoped for your heart some
day. That afternoon 1 saw you and your
Heart as they were. 1 ou have yuur wish
• fortune. Me you do out aced.
'1 do •' she cued. lou must listen to
me. You must understand me, though 1
scarcely understand myself ' My heart was
cruel and cold because It had sever been
awakened. I never knew you as you are-
as the man you are
Eghert l'asalie and his wife have been
•'%road two years. Thein is the model of •
harmonious household. Their fortune, Res-
erouely expead•d,dr•ws society about them.
But Airs. f •salla has ceased to be • society
$ omit.
•Since when have you so change9,Camilla''
ink her friends.
she smites and replies
'Sum my last halt'
NOT GENERALLY KNOWN -
The rawer Rhwa down three 110301 as fast
as the Thames.
Rau may be got rel of by •tuttiog their
rusts with dry hay, well eaaooed with
cat enne pepper.
Artificial rubies now so crossly resemble
the genuine stones thee it to difficult fur
eves Jeweller" to distinguish them.
There are etrafigh paupers so 'great 14r41 -
&j to form, it melted four abreast, • an -
cession considerably over one hundred miles
in length.
Female bootblacks are increasing in num-
ber ►e forts. They dress neatly. and are
betting!), polite Wheel they otter the French
a fuivateut for "shins. sir
The largest tree i0 the world is on an te-
nor' In the river of herbudde. It is oap-
able of sheltering 7,000 men, sod to trunk
is 2,000 feet la circumferenoe.
The crown worn by the t; oep weighs
forty ounces.
In civilized countries the average age at
which women merry u twenty-three and •
half years.
1 ,ironer"- inqueau of London show eighty
deaths a year from hunger, without count-
ing persona whu commit suicide to extreme
want.
It is said that there are millions of ('Iurr
ase in the interior of China wbo are totally
Ignorant of the fact that a great war has
been carried on with .lagan.
The people ot Great reat Hrltaio consume less
tobacco per head then those of any civtived
country only twenty-three ounces to each
inhebitaot per anou.n.
Billiard balls of Leet steel have been made
and used successfully at Stockholm. They
are hollow and weigh •bout ss much se the
ordinary ivory balls. A lathe is used to
turn thetp to perfect smoothness.
A female codfish will lay as many as
forty•tive million eggs during • .1ag1• sea-
son- l'ocatonel authorities declare that
were it not for the work of the natural
enemies of fish they would in time till all
the evadable space to the see, rivers and
005.4•.
The color of the sea as usually described
as blue, but 1t u by no imams uniform in
shade. in the tropics it V akmetimss an ia-
diso blue, at others • deep gram.
1'he smallest watch is the world has just
lasso completed by some Bombay Jewellers.
It ie about the axe ot • sixpence, having a
loot perfect jewelled lever movement ands
fully compensated obrosometer balance.
e xtreme long city is common in Poses,
the Polish proviso of Prunes. Oise woman
deed last year aced 112 years, another aged
108, died remedy, and over • dorm people
is the province are knows to nage from 100
to i06 years.
NOT I'1a'DRD roll SOLbtxat. Among
the Fritsch ooascrspta dr.wo dura., the
presser year were two women, four dwarfs,
see nee fat man. The women were Tie.
time of a registrar's miH.ke,sad their places
were draws fee anew. The heights of the
four dwarfs were 4 fee 5 umob s. 4 feet I
inch,3 feet 'i inches and 2 fest h inches. The
fat man tamped the Beale at 336 pomade, .ad
was rejected se beteg •110.10.11 ter miliary
p memo
1• Flirt' Tuan" \iris.. A 1 Iean.e.
who died lately left • • diary of .11 his ex
poems from seventeen to seventy. le that
Mese he smoked 641•M3 clean, of which
4.3,63(4 wens gives to him. The rest coot
bio ('2,500. Re woe ft5 pain ot trousers
hid 74 nests and vale, but milt h2 palm of
socks Pr desalt the mooed is for fifteen
years only : he bad 28,711b glasses of beer,
sad 36,081 NW &risks, which coot him
t 1.091. balling tine far opo.
Tlall/ingComa of %i'sstesisister is cr.dit-
edwiM • tl_ A story r told of kis
egg, terriblyinterrupted by
111s bsalssw t
liag of io ooa(ereptaen.
111111.1111111 M /selealy paned is kin ulama.
Ned lobsraebt.
i Obs reerk, ,'Last alert f
wee dials' with the Pewee sf %Yells " The
effect was atsweabas .ad . deathly eileaes
Monied as ids pseasher oeatiiwod, "Am a
e1Nbr of feet, 1 was tees dialog with tib
Priv of Webs len slat, ha/ with ay
ewe family I as glad, however, Se Jai
that 1 hays es Isar S Uelad year abaatlsa e
1fen.y n
Coalinga -II lose ase d
waist are M be empbpd r bei1d4aN g chi
Tar.'a1.L was.. To amass taimi►
mob M amp dm we be ped M tis
earns rate as free laborers, and wises 'batt
work is tiaisbed, half the rernainlnw arm of
their seateao will be remitted. The Over,
who intends to relate tbe p'asideoy of the
oemmitt.ee, to which his feibt appointed
hime w said to be urviag matters on with all
possible speed. E.ob .eattoo of the las is
divided iota subn..,cu.ws about eyehty-tip
mass lead, said for .hemi every twenty
mile. there is ea meiaeer with assistant
eaVtaeen.
A Remarkable Cure. -J. W. Jenni-
son, Utlferd-Spent between 02110 and
&fflll tis ce.uaulhuu Doctors; used lhxui'•
and all other uewameat• but gut no bene-
fit. One box of Chase's C'i'orrh Cure
did me more gnetd than all other remedies
in fact 1 consider myself cores, and with
a 20 cent bee at that
('.i ui Pau Niteroi UM. --Amesg the
t'aaten lowers there aro ocoasronal excep-
t am to the gena' one storied or tow cow
structioo,. Some ot these are built like
equere towers tour or Ove storeys high,
with uo outside wuilows save at a consider-
able distance above ground, and no outside
prcjecooua by which thieves might get us.
Than eatebltsbmeute are called p•wiehops,
but they 'appear more to resemble backs- ler
is usual among the Chinese to de,.oeit their
po.se.00n• of value, when not IN'use. in
tree. in these establishments. The
also store there :c Summer their rater
clothing. on which manner a often lent. To
have dealings with a pawnehop a to no way
.•otuidered derogatory to a Chinese gentle-
man's da.oity.
I war's aka geaaea
London. July 4.-71lis Prioress d Wales'
•takes of 10,000 orwseigns, for 3 and
4 -year -aids., a strw:Rtrt 03ile. lt47 sub'
senptiouw, at Newmarket to -day $na
wan by lir. Henry hilar'. Le Var. by
lioerrmy. out at 8t. litarslrcite. Mr. Henry
14ilrrs Noir rise Wilms. by Wisdom, out
of Carrie Boy. 2. 1a. laopoid De Rothe-
akild'a Utica, by lit. Simon eat of Bider-
ta. 3. The other starter's were Lord
3osebery'a Sir Virtu 3r >i. (:aaaoc's Caar-
kete. 3. Gen. Waltnng/ Prss(ieirse, 4.
Loaf Derhamei tis el Mar. 4. Prince
tiitylaolf'e Spew!. 4. Mr. cox's choice, 3.
Mr. &nicers Mired. 4r sad the Hampton
Court lltud's Uhamps d'art
At the start Chien wade for running
from 1.e Ver. San d Misr and None the
Miser, with Misaal and Utica 'beet and
PreretbrAw• last. Tie hones rau is
this order until two furlongs from home,
when air Vista hoisted bignals of dis-
tress. and Cbu:re was a1sp beaten soon
afterward*. Le Yee gttag to tit front
and wooing easily by a length. - -
The bett:tbr was 6 to b . Le
Var. 20 to 1 Utica. 10 be 1 None the
Wiser. b to 1 Sir Vista. 12 to 1 Gar-
bga. 14 to 1 Praertkolme, 20 t0 1 lion
of 1414* and Spred, 50) to 1 Choirs aad
100 to 1 lkiae;,l and Champs d'Or.*
Eastern nommen
Horning game. -
S,yracuae , , 120311,0032- 11
T.rrn•nto •. ulouu002u- 3
At Buffalo:
Koffalu . . . 0010.100010-5 7 1
Iterbester 000001010-2 9 1
Herndon. Urquhart ; Baldwin. Merger.
Umpire -Hurst.
At Providence :
Providence . . 110310022-10 17 2
Springfield . 0000210130- 6 9 5
Rudderba in, McAuley ; l'nestlen. Gun -
mot. Umpire -Gaffney.
At Scranton
Wilkes-Barre .. 210112001-8 A 0
8rr,.ut,i 202001100-6 9 5
Bette D;gg'':+ Luba. Delaney. Smith.
Umpires-Sw :art w,nol and Seeder.
Aftrrronn games:
Py rae ire . . . 0001100402-44
Toro ti t 0 . 1030001100-- 6
At Buffa to :
Roetirat.r .. .. .. _ . 003•'00003-9 4 b
Huffaln .. . 000000102-:9 7 4
Harper, Berger ; Wadsworth, Uresahart.
Umpire -Hurst.
At Providence -Springfield, rain.
At Wilkes-Barre:
W i t kee - Iia r re . .... OO 1 ote(hp b o l -- 3 111 2
10110010000-3Arra eaten .. I0110000-3 5 1
Keenan, Digging ; Means., eager. •
Umpire• --Swartwood and Snyder.
eminent brags. ae•a11••
in
Morng game' •
At ltruoklet
Bretton . noun) --2 6 :1
Iirnklyn . . . 01(N)60-7 e 0
Nichols, Oaose•I ; Kennedy, Dailey ('alt
ed. rain.
al
AfterseAt lirotallyn-New York end
Philadelphia rain.
At Pittsburg:
Cleveland . . , . 000 020003- 6 A a
Pi t tsebu rg. . . 0211121136-10 13 I
Wallace, feCeOuh,r; Hawley, Merritt.
At New Vert'
New York . 3012000-6 10 1
Nelttue.re 0230000-4 A 4
C'la'rk, Farrel ; Huffer. litchi mote Ca I I •
Mt rain.
It Pkilnd.lphiu
Philadelphia ,.. 0010110110- 4 10
...t O
Wmabiagt...... , (N.1.0.0 103)-3 te 5
Taylor. 11nrkl•y ; Boyd. McGuire.
At Pittahnrg :
('leeriest'' 1o0000001-2IIN001-2 7 2
21101.1903a-11Pittsburg .. .. 21101.1903a-1110 0
Young. Zimmer ; Hart, Weritt.
At lbkrago
lenetalwti .. _ . 1101103x00-7 1.! 3
Chicago . 00 01000331 -8 12 a
Parrott, Foreman, Murphy ; Griffith.
KIttridge
It St. Louis .
Louisville . . 1041230000-- 6 11 3
8t. Louie .. .. a2001 o3x -12 15 3
lake. epne•, McDougall. Staley, Pe:ta
At 1'hieagn
Cincinnati •102011-5 f) 0
Chicago 202611-9 10 0
Foremen, Murphy : HWis
uteoi, Doha •
hoe. Called, darkness.
At et. iouia •
iniisvillr . „ ,. . 000110010-8 10 2
At denim .. - " 0000100100-1 5 2
Wafter, Deroot 1, War ; Bret teail eaa.
Prete
REFUSED HIS ASSENT
Gov. O'Brien Vetoes Whi
way's Retrenchment BI1:.
was a sharp stake. In waiking back
and forth he fell upon one stake. •o
5 that the stake struck him under the
chin, and penetrtated through the than,
palate. floor of the mouth, tongue and
te- bard palate., and. dislocating Rev' ral
teeth, came out through the upper Ilp,
passing squarely through the tongue.
By a superhuman effort Bastian grab-
bed the stake and drew himself .o
le. that he got loose. The doctor seri It
is a wonder Bastian escaped wlthouc
breaking Ills neck.
THE BILL MUST CO TO BRITA
Tat. IMauare lel• sew■ tis 44..e.ner'.
•.d Jades' a•larlea, Mai rays the
stesabese std 'Metals ta r all
std Mbsidlsrs Ise tarty
11.espeperw.
St. John's, Nfld., July 4. -Gov. O'Brien
refused to -day to assent to the Re-
tren hment bill. and reserved It for
the tlueem's assent. It must now go
before the British Cabinet. The Gover-
nor's action created great surprise.. It
the Cabinet sustains his acttur the
whole retrenchment plans of the Whtte-
Wayltes w111 suddenly collapse.
The bill fixes the future salary of ev-
ery official and civil servant in the col-
ony at reduced rates. It especially de-
fines the salary of the Governor, which
is reduced by $:.Durr. The salary of the
Chief Justice Is reduced by i e0$), and
the salaries of the assistant Judges
the Supreme Court are reduced ',y m
owed
be -
31121 y.
y cornea
authcr:tuw,
on anything
the dignity of
each. The Oppeitiun party •
toes.• reductions, and esp••e-ti
cause the Governor's pre...*
$12.00U, was fixed atter gang
pondent•e with the Impe
he toeing unable to 11v
les. here and llsla4atal
tis• p•ell ion.
Respecting the '
judgeee• salaries, t is generatty admit-
ted that they were reduced tie pun,
went for diequanfyine Wiitewaya
last year, apd strong arguments are a
duce•d to show that if the reduction
permitted the Impartiality of the emu
will be Jeopardised. The Ol•pectbo
contended that the Government p
these salaries In separate Niel. so
to escape the danger of a vette. If t
bill is vetoed all the salaries will
main at the old rate..
The Governor in his farewell epee,
to the !Kiel. t,. pp
renes of the past six months. H
thanked the people of the Unite.
States, England and Canada fear the
e
genrous support. He prated that tis
benefits resulting from 241r1lerbe
Murray's mission increased the tithe
outfit.. Ifs announced a splendid
fish. -r- ani good prospects for the co
fishery.
The prorogation was the most Impos
Ire; of recent years. The Contingencle
b111 f .r the see:tonal expenses pekaed
!est night le greeted with denulcla
thins by the whole populace.
The total expenses of the session air"
ounted to IZI.00p, being 4)000 more the
the combined expenses of the regularp
and eeclal sessions last year. The
members of both Hoene. voted full
sessional pay to the officials. A num-
ber of these also received bonuses. bib-
eral sums, of course, were given to the
r.•Wrpapers supporting the Govern-
ment. Many prominent supporters were
prodded for.
When th.•Ir disregard of recent pro -
muses of retrenchment was discussed
several Whltewayftes declared that
they were going to get their .hare now,
because they did not know when they
would get a chance again.
tate. th alrrt aewae•T
0
Sas Whether .e %.l J.. Mlle,M
browned If a bea•I.ls
b4. ae.11.
Hamilton. July 5. -On ltedatedd:.y ev-
ning two young men tamed Judd mod 1.r•has iouml a boat dnitiug iu Hamilton
NAleut out a male Irina shore. They
lam
towed it on to .e.
The oats were la the boat , Woo a Teat,
bat. pair of cuff., puree containing 35
beats, a tie, a knife and a tweet' u(
lees. On the elate were marked i'b peo-
elil " John Miller," and ,what larked like
for word '• Torrintar,"
Enquiry at Wbittabrr'a boathouse,
ober. the boat was engaged, showed
that the boat was hired about 4 o'clock
mly
by a ea 26 or 2e years of age,drewd
w et envy blue suit. He left hie coat
th
banging in the boaouse, bud in the pic-
ket anala pstoard addreemed to F.
rc
P.er,424 1.•uge-street. Toronto; two.
✓ wlie ay b.ggagr cheeks, Now. 36.720 and
6976. and a laudkenchief with blood cm
it.
union.. of the
5b -
es
d -
Is
rt.
m
int
D. CANTELON
1
West street BAKER,
STILL LEADS THE TRADE.
His bread is made ?tutu pure
Manitoba Hour -made from the
cream of the Manitoba wheat -and
therefore is the best in the world.
This is a big thing to say but it is
a fact and you have the privilege
of buyingsame
this bread at the sae
as made from inferior Hour at the
price of 5 cents per loaf. delivered
to any part of the town.
Orders fir cakes promptly at-
tended icor
aiding cakes and almond-
iciltgia speciality.
D. ('ANTICLON.
The Calderon 000.ch
17 reedier" Want tis ' --
I.Lealu
r vacation as ng 10 the 00•01U7114/14
urnthe town DONT DESPAIR
1',p NEON D
INNER
GURF PILLS
CO NSTIPATION,
6.-‘ BILIOUSNESS,
q DYSPEPSIA,
ICK HEADACHE.
EG U LATE THE LIVER.
ONE PILL *Ate CitTINe
INSURES CCOD 0101.0101.51•1011.10.
6E25 CTS.Ttu l ORBS kt c':..-
Set li+IS fcAotE
feeli got acne]
mita tnuyculfr'E ins.agd
leis jugpur'on nor
Banibiter of Bacbche
Q
SMENnek RA.5 A
J Lr tresis. resat au a hese, writes: Noth-
ing boback th
ar 1* Isms basod Lumbago than e
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D. a Meath*. Basta,
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We guarastee Deed'sKIM*"'ry Pills to ninon
case of Knekt's Disease, Diabetes.i.umbagq
Dropsy. kheum.thm. Heart Disease, Pemak
Troubles. Impure Blood -.r mousey reloaded.
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receipt d once. yoc. per boa. w almail
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HUGH DUNLOP,
The Weet.at. t Ierhir r
heat to Wash of lestreal.
Weasel es eau a corpse.
(vsariaatti, Jai! 4 -A mo■ relied et
the i■+hetfdr lest night and 1&id dnw0
w small lira bag 14441 with a .nbtarre
r'eroabieg said. He seated for satlir est
stamp's to pay kris its delivery in (per
noisy Ashod what Um beg enetaie►d
Do sea .aid k was the says d his is
year nld baaut ► r. maker. weigh
Mae y M
ed stamp dr
aimed to Naas tis pstye, sad met the
igwirsr M tbs pet-saeesr. b pest-
anot r west shirt. awl 21s rias meat
way.
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Inquiries have e.tablf.bed the identity
d the eunurr man •nppl.e.•d to be
draw:. -d. 11e• s John Miller, a young
fernier. who left Toronto on the 7.24
train last Monday musing in compute
with John Waterhouse to go to Tilso.-
burg in search of work. Miller bad been
living with his brother Mathew 1.ed
two mitten at 164 Bay -street for the
past twelve or fourteen months, sand
prior to that be had worked as section
hand on the Grand Trunk et Port Cre-
dit. Tb. F. Pic rcr mentioned 1a the
dispatch is it brother-in-law, and be
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wrks for Jerking & Co., at 424 Toage-
street. Mr. Pierce told a reporter that
Miller went off to excellent spirits os
Ilou.h,v. and be reaint believe that he
intentionally threw himself fete tie
water. He is satisfied that if for young
man is drowned it is by aeeidest.
Detective- Reid mads lnquirier no to
the rnneem••utw of Willer befowog
le the hoot home, bat conk, not lied
net much about hits. The boathotls
keeper s475 the man wbo rested the
boat wan abont 24 yew re ot air.. yid
1w a lisat wtstarka Matthew HIUer
Ol ge ta.et, Toronto, baa wird chid
awith, asking to have a behest bpi
ler the body. It la possible that Willer
tlmlred to lead hie tries& to tbhk he
W eowsitted enietie, sed that to r
OAR le the lased d the Nettie.
III111110-ill a WAILS
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Wtewelab A.s4/p1 Ile • IasY le els
Ly«». ir.T. spirit h. -elusive Saw
tem. a N*Pth Lime tarrn.t was un-
loading bay Ml Wm. At 1*2 'Meat ter! IW
Tan C ttaotaw PAW= ILatI, y at One
Ta been eesaeltebed iso give the
wublfe 1 sIsle1 oserviee with Air sad pee -
It is mita es bedasss prlaciples and V
the latwse at ire estrus,
It das ryas the support at every Derma w0.
b•IleTae(k .Smpetition.
Par jab* 40pateb sae ibis coos
ppaama,' ••
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Ila•. coossatlag with all Ilse. sad earl
1a ratted drama•, remade and gnrq.e.
Direct through wires to ell points In the
North wsst,Britle4 Colnmbta and Pacific Coma
Qelo-9onth tilde Wet -t.
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0117 tt Local Manager. Dade M
3:)o You Waxit
ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE P
R. W. McKENZIE
ter, supply you with a ,aortal article at a low price.
STOCK COMPLETE IN
Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden and
Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also
Steam Fittings, Belting, &c.
VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Don't fail to give me a call.
R. W. McKENZIE,
The Crabb Block, Goderich.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS!
We have received the greater part of our Spring Stock of Boots and
Shoes, comprising the Fip.st and most Stylish Footwear that the market af-
fords. In Ladies, Misses' and Children's Black and Tan Oxford Ties we are
showing ecoeptionally good value. in Ladies' Gaiters, etc., we have a floe hoe
which are very popular just now. Ladies', Misses' and Cliildnm's Battu
Boots in endless variety, at prices to snit the times. In Dents' wear we have
all the leading styles in Dongota, Shell Cord and Calf. Boys' and Youths'
School Shoes at pnces that defy competition. Call and see our Ladies' White
and Tan Canvas Oxfords.
Wm. SHARMAN, Jr.,
Corner Kant -d. and Square. Suooe..or to E. Dowxmas.
P.S.-The balance of our Winter Stock will be sold regardlem of Dost be
clear out
"_MUN RO'S_
Several Lias. et Goods to hand for Kpe4og and Summer Wear, to which
additions will be made as the Season &dyable'.
0004 ars all marked at the Lowest Living Profit and aeleeted:with
more than tonal care.
Customers may rest sneered that everything will be ap-to-date, and all
Departments well assorted, therefore no seed of particularising partliculars.
Special attention given to small wane
Impaction kindly solicited. Prompt delivery of purl! tasse to sal part
of the town
A. MUNRO,
Doirmr NM Iliabs tla