HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-12-12, Page 3FHM SIGNAL: QODUICH, ONT. THURSDAY DEC. 12. 1888.
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MARINE.
tNlisgweed Rens.
Chilling wood KaLwow is• The Great
NerNere Trasit Co. will probably rebuild
one .f their steamers Should thee not re-
build, it N probable that • 000traot mil be
gives for • nem steamer. Msaegsr Ad -
drew. ot the (.ollisgwood Ihy hook and
.Shipbuilding l'tntpany r props, lag 5 model
sad plana
►alpbslld/s, $►ink.
Harem It.view Vessels that will cern
• million sod a half grow toes of freight
melt season o. 14 lest draught are •ow !
Ing ooastr-tu;tedin lake ship yards. Their
aggregate value r =6,000.(x10 Labor r the
biggest item in their ouwtruotion and they
will give e.'plovmeot to • big army ul
ttkill.d
workmen . Hut best ut all then i.
every •sutance of employment for them fcr
MO or three yowl' ;u come at probtable
trete, tea
7e fait. the Waters.
The we of oil to reduce the effects of
waves In • storm has mot with favor from
salt water navigators, but only In isolated
came has an) use been made of It on the
Lakes As example wee famished to the
fouodernue of the .chootter E K bb- Ilam.,
Capt Hnot000 says that after leaving the
schooner to the yea I, cups lull of u-1 were
throe u out w bellies er • very barge wave was
encouotered and the captain clams that of
this had not been done, the yawl would
have leen •w.mped The on floats on the
top of the sitter and prevents the waves
from breaking.
Canadian eery Reserves
i. hem beep proposed to train the men o0
the I.overnnleet boat. -the Petrel, ('urlew,
Aleerdeso, ('ousl•nce, eta --in the regular
order of the British navy, so that they may
form • camel reserve an the care of War. The
men are now put through the cutlus and
musket dril • and .•e• becoming very pro
!knout at it. The t.aouuo on the boats of
ford exc.-bent practice fur the men m Roo
drill The propoest has •leo been made
that the men who served wee year reoerve
an nursemaid rate of pay If they 'terve the
succeeding year. Hy this meaty It is hoped
to get the old hand• together, and have a
weiI-trained reserve when oeceesttycalls ror
them
Lahr evenhips.
Not long ago, 1'ommander Wkeh.a, of
the DominooN I:overnment's fisher'. protect
tive ae.mers, furnished his annual report
to the Minister of 'Mans. In this report
l;ommsnder 1vakeham made an incidental
mention of the own gum. which are earned
by each of the cruisers on the upper lakes
Word of this reached the Stater. and now
the American oew.p.pen are filled with
column. of denuoc,.tion of the Dominion
(.overnmeot for metote1nio= wwr.htq on the
rapper !ekes. By the treaty of (,hent, m l
1817, it was provided that neither natio)
/hemid either busd or ..tulp warships o0
the great lakes The Amen.&n new.pepers
see
so the four puns on our fishery etuteers•
m•fance to the safety of the cities on the
Ueyed Suttee' side of the lakes. 1)'ubtless
;he misds of the hr *Lan. juurosnsrs who
rinde over these nervous newspapers are
flied with fears of • bomtardmeot of Chi
'•go, a .et kung of Cleveland or • raid upon
IlIiw.ukee by • horde of thirsty and beer-
leelri0g Canadian J.ck Tars So venously
tae the Stem Dep•rimeat at Washington
aken the matter that Sir Julian Paoce-
ord, the British Ambe..edor, bas been risk •
d to inform his government that the Um*
.t
States asserts t hat the agreement of 1817
im
not bees lived up to
Lake Treace
A Potted States exchange goys ; As show
ng how Isrgeh' the Summer of 189i has ex
celied the same season of 1894, we may
quote some figures presented to the lately
ltd))ourned Deep Waterways convention.
In the .ggreate at a estimated that the
I • commerce for the current year wilt
amount to 4.5 000,000 tons, worth 5640 000.
000,
which will be an 'curvet* of 9.000.000
oto to volume end 5100 000.000in value over
mt. vett Surely tow a. an amount of ta-
I.od c•.mmeree that is well worth taking te-
a eoa'unt whet we are discussing the Nil
tattoo of trade. Tim lake commerce ie in-
creasing not only tm volume and le vats.,
I el.o to the average value per too, the
at ter having grown in two vete from
512 60 to 515 It is made up mainly, of
ceuree, of grain, coal, iron and ore and him -
r, these four oonstitutt.y shout 90 per
Ment of the total traffic of the Lakes ; and
t le obvious that the tran.portat,on of oom-
madities of that sort, an the volume reveal
ed by thea figures, is • m•tt.r of somewhat
*11.1 concern to all of us.
To carry on this vast commerce then ls
•tread; in existence • fine .qutpmeet of
da ks sod • large flat of vessels -terror,
probehly, than any perste on the Atlantic
° at would cooj.c•ors if the questoo were
odde.ly est to him. Teem is ml; one
port in the world when More grain u re-
e....4Opts .t Ruffolo, and 0o other port
wWeb ka.dles'en mach lumber. Lest year
Ruff... al«t to. k ogre of 2.500,000 tome of
.•.rat. and the lumber reo.opu were 240,-
000 000 lest At Duluth, to take ae ex-
e mpla from the other end of the Zak• nevi -
time. there there is os. ore dock at which 67.-
200 torte pan he stored, and where • vessel
esu be loaded In half an boar Other doek.
her. 5.11 Berry 360,000 tom of Ore and
25,000 000 feet of lumbar At Bey Cit; is
's. of the largest steel •kipb.ildmg yards
s the world. and from that neighhorbond
I • shipped last year 481,000,000 fest o1
marb r.
To those whit can st.msprehend the praoti-
^•I meaning of these Averse it is needless to
say that the fiat of vessels whish tram
I' • all this freight meet he • lame one.
Already there are altogether on the Lobes
b 341 vessels of more than 300 tea. each ;
ihtor aggregate harden is 12,270,000 tom,
•god 366 of them toe steamers of mews thea
.000 tem sash. Altogether the 1.k. fleet
r.prwwts mad investment of 575 000 000.
end the pen end dank• 404.00.000 mem
tb S'v'tN te and from of the We S st`with
Y val.shl. vers.. •rakes the Delimit Ko-
lbe gr.•acwt meritims gateway in the
ww•ld Tkesw pared through it lest year
61.700 ,.sada, with • total mews .f 38,-
000 000
There feels aged egures.•.kma fes the .-
pert at the esaveatiee printed i. The Prey
i4.•.. Jo.r..l..n .p..Mfly fatweatis,� fe►
he
Wow dry drew of the great p+wtk .f
lass. Ibis Ow.
Maskinew k mss--- be lama drydsek
its ther..
The M.s..eS sed /m/he an babe MN
u lays
The fieedrisb Yee .Mama Melo.ai.mm M
be mania Kir Maier. and ler herb I
adttrged be 11111..1
tees led to Deo. 10, •d Iwy hi. s'a aker$U4
IS Iwt►er road trip-
Abraham'
ripAbraham' 1)..i., bghthomeeper at Telmer
Moray, was drt•wned reveal 47 ..m 1..
Huron. Hu ore wul .rwIre Lily eppolal
In three month* ..f ow king drys • Clyde
shipbuilding firm r•c•of coo. ti acted *WOO
//unbosom for -pentads use to the Cubits re
hellion.
There is talk of running oar ferries be
tweed Cleveland and Port St.uley. The am
tinseled oust of each ferry sill be neatly
:.100.000.
l'heehley Enterprise Tn. chancre of
Reeve t'smplwll, of Tsra,for the politicos n
I ghthou.keeper rat 4'•but'. H. ad .re avid t
be exceedingly goo•i.
The lake at Southampton has Med loser
ing at the rate of an inch • week for the
I.et three months. A slab paned oe to Om
pier, level with the water is now Nearly 14
Inches .bole the water.
The damaged wheat from the two wreck-
ed steamers o'er I he shore ot Kruse Posta-
subs Bold in Utero Sound .1 25c. • bar.
Farmers drove in for mire &round to get it
•t that price. Later, It went up to 75c. per
heft ie reported that the North German
Tloyd Co. have placed the ooutraot for two
boats larger than rhe Laconia with • Clyde
firm, and that th. Hamburg -Amerman aid
it bite Star lines are tlgurirg on similar
hoot..
DEFORMED FEET.
1fM,
ens w Ms*i I 'bicycling. M aye R
• I A chiropodist Ino .umbers .moss hie
parie•t& many of the wealthiest and IONS
fe.knesa\M people dealer's her glad of the
spread of the bicycling cram. When asked
. why al. wee w, h• as.wered
" Ie the brat place w mejanty of wawa
- ride to .boae entirely too tight sad lou .ae-
- row for them, and this muses greet trrfla-
two. Then they pads' with the bell of tAie
loot metesd of with .he 'entre, 5114 thea
UAW are thrown out of l .tat. 11 hen 'mail
f toot 1e disjointed it is lust as painful a. •
lrscturtd arm, and you may be sure that
the .uflerer 1. glad enough t• rush to a
ohir.•pudtet. It wos'ea would only learn to
ride us broad tued, think .pled shoes • trifle
toe largo fur tt_m, ..d would bring down
their weight upon the centre of the loot,
wbe.liio would streugth•n their feet god
wkie• instead of gown g them out of gear.
1 believe that after a while *bet sport will
bring about • revolutions mo women'. shoos.
Whim the oblropodest's Ideas goer. se -
pealed to • dealer in oboe.• he seed :
" B oyoltsg has already aimed dee de-
pertui• In wo*)en'. footwear, Woase•
still chug to the puu,t.d toe., but they cell
for mach thinker .ole. than lornilri), even
is drew boot. 8. tar that is the 0017
orange, but there is no telling what others
the bike god tuns will work "-Philadelphia
Times.
Iu'day of last year the S..'4 Corry was
injured by a coliseum is the Sault river with
the .bsleback steamier Thorr.p.oe, and her
owners have brought omit against the whale -
heck to recover damages amounting to 113,-
014.35.
Wooed i• tae Limes Item(
After deft designs in embroidery the fav-
orite decoration for center piece., doyltee,
teacloth. and the like is • combination of
Bosom lace woo k wit+. lie "tipechtel'
work. It i■ extremely eff.cpre cud moder
ateIy rsa.ossble.
Towels toe enough for the avenge wo•
men ere of moderately soft Lira '• eye Item,
with hemstitched suds sndpo other adorn -
moot thee her monogram wrought in white
linen) or auk. Linen ie better than silk, for
GIVENIOP TO DIE.
Who Clewed for two Nears. The Wittiest
Takes tttedd . kidney P111..
Hicgroan (Suro*al), Doc. 9--A corr.s-
poudest. at Ottawa, of a Toronto paper, in-
vestigating eo called cures by Dodd's Kid-
ney P 11e touod himself here among ardent
friends. of the. great kidney treatment, See -
10g Mr. McCarthy ..1 work in bee .hop af-
ter being closed for two months to expecte.
two of death from Bre ht'. disease ; that
geonemae referred him to the man who had
adv sed hint t*, use the Pelle. This was
Wm. McCord • farmer who had bees help -
lees and bed ridden for twenty-seven Months
with a het wee mos to be "Ioour•ble Dia-
betes.' On o.l1ug the correspondent found
i Mr. Mo1.rd ploughing in oh. field A few
boxes of Dodd's Kidney falls bad worked
the care. It was • matter ot no surprise as
they slwa;• pure
silk On [wee tie whiteness in cootect with
the water.
A000rd:or to .n au' h.,rity on housewifely
mattes there should le three .nrts of tow. 1
e1e an every chest -soft damask face towels,
bucesb.ck body towels, •od I'm ki.n bath
towels. A generous allowance t■ • down
towels • week to each member ..f th home-
botd end • rawer V• supply whish should be
ooestaot;y inertness.
Hemet ttubmg *emu to be t ue no. requis-
ite to ele,t.nee in these 4.v. Pillowcase.
and sheets of tine CO. l .i. v •-1 I re those . 1
lines .re bomb itched. Tbe...re compare
Lively cheap, •.os the woman who •x.tche•
bargain counters intelligently sometimes
finds full surd, tine hems'achr•I sheets sell
tog from 60 to 75 cent. apiece.
Some of the ism.. tablecloth. have .lee,,
bands of drawn wt.. k w* .t interval. iron,
the hem to a distance of 12 'ochee from ihr
center. Other. are simply to met itched sad
have no otnor oroan,ent.nnn than the moo
'gram set a little distance from the center.
Those to sauu dismal.. mem ly need any
extraneous adordmeois so beautiful is the
'fret of the lustrous material
Wee :.min's. Wingers.
A lee. 1y pia-euduen can he male of three
bat;., each four inches hits ; One of black
velvet, one of old gold, and one of eareet-
colored velvet. hoot or embroider • spray
of Sowers on each one. The tope of the bags
&rd linea with bright -colored silk or satin
The three beige are set together and tied
with • bright ribbon scout an inch from the
top, letting it 0.,. like • sack. Stuff with
out ton and add satohet powder; an be hung
at windows where the curtains are drawn
hack, nr nn the hacks of rocking chain, etc
Would make a suitable birthday gift for •
friend.
To make au umbrella stand take • tive-
It•lloo per: paint white or any other color
desired, maid. or tett; paint .11 of the edges
gilt and 11510t • band of gut near the top
and bottom If demured, paint or transfer •
bunch ot showy flowers, or . stork, eta , on
the side. A .mailer jar, decorated in this
way, makes • pretty newspaper bolder
Pretty hairpin reooivere deo be male of
the small wooden kegs in winch caper tacks
tree sold. Gild the outside. A .mall
circular cushion of silk or velvet oan be
glued on the cep and • fall of narrow lace
added if desired.
The Teta .1 rimae
Tells on everythaog, especially on se'i'ne
shades in garments of •11 carts. It is our
bestow!'" to put new lies into faded cloth-
ing, damask, chenille and Isom 0mrtaie..
Send on your goods to Parker's Dye Works,
Toronto, now and have them make to look
like new. Agency at Muses Yates' milin-
ery store.
Love does not Deem to be particular. The
only man we ever knew who was really wog -
slapped by hos wife was the ugliest man we
IOW knew. - Atobi.en Globe.
Doctor What I sjood
ler cleansing the Scalp and
Hair. II seem to have tned
everyt 4t jr and ar in despair
�Why Mrs ft the very
best thi5js FA WO TAR SOAP
itis splendid ?of *Al .
Ott head or prevents dryne3s
togs puts an cid to Dandruf
and Freshest the Isar Rattly.
251 foff A OM LOLLY
X -MAS 0003)2.
I here meets ed • treeh supply of
Frtttssuitable for the Holiday season
surh as
ORANGES, LEMONS,
also NUTS and CANDIES.
An assortment of Xmas present.
wbi. h 1 am selling at a reduced rete.
at H. J. H1►1(T(►N'S,
The Cash Gro -.r. The *bare.
D. CANTELON,
West Street BAKER,
STILL LEADS THS TRADE.
His bread .is made from pure
Manitoba Hour -made from the
cream of the Manitoba wheat -anal
theIefore is the blast in the world.
This is a big thing to say but it is
a fact and you have the privilege
of buying this bread at the same
as made front inferior 'lour at the
price of 5 cents per loaf, delivered
to any part of the town.
Orders for cakes promptly at-
tended to.
E7Wedtling cakes and almond -
icing a speciality.
D. CANTELON.
TSIMI
Grocery and Crockery Business
Formerly carried on by H. E. 8N ELI. k CO.
With an entirely new stock. Grocery department now
complete. All goods new and fresh from wholesale firing. Pur-
chased for cash and well selected, and will be sold at the closest
of close prices. We kindly solicjt the same liberal patronage
that we experienced in the past from our future customers, and
invite new ones to give us a trial. Crockery department will be
opened in a few days, with handsome goods at low prices.
H. E. SNELL having gone out of the firm, the business will
be carried on by T. G. TIMING All parties indebted to H. E.
SNELL & Co. will please call and settle.
H. E. SNELL 61 CO.
a sense of security in knowing that
the hoots won't fall of your tubs
and pails on wash -day.
T his luxury is enjoyed only by
those using
E.B. EDDY'S INDURATED.FIBREWARE
110 beeps M'ea't fall ode- became there es • tsoae,
Ask your Druggist fior
ir-tslasA
Wonderful Tonle
Ov��R�Nand$Remed icor
$y y Weak and Impure Blood.
Kidney and Liver Troubles.
reauwm mew ♦• Il♦. $EaeLEOD. weenseN. oar.
cl
Obrarmll
H4
w
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4
At tie
FOR
FINE HONEY
A good line of Syrups.
A special line in two gallon
Pails
XMAS FRUITS
Large supply
Best quality
X -MAS CANDY
One of the best assortments
this side of the city.
Anything in tine French
China for Christmas pre-
sent..
Your wants are looked after
Your trade appreciated.
CASH GROCERY
Hamilton Street.
New Fall
Millinery.
MISS CAMERON, the Hamilton -Street Milliner, having
visited the wholesale millinery centres of Cantata, she has
been successful in procuring a complete stock of new *hopes
and trimmings fur the fall trade, including all the new
chenille effects, etc.
In returning thanks for pant patronage, she invites
inspection of her stock.
MISS CAMERON.
CHEAP CHOPPING
AT THE
GOLERICE WOOLEN MILL.
I beg to say that i have opened a store corner of Colborne -at arid
Square, in Mr. Lewitt's Knitting Factory, and have guile arrangements with
Mr. Lewitt to attend to the selling of our popular Woolen goats. You will
find our stock first class, and made of pure wool, well selected, consisting of
TWEEDS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARNS, ETC.
Now is the time to buy your woolen goods as wool is fast advancing
in price. Buy before tht' goods go up.
I have put a new Grain Chopper in the Woolen Skil, and will be
prepared to do chopping every day. Grain ground tine or coarse, and have
put the price down to 4c. per hundred pounds, hoping by doing good work
and fair dealing to receive a liberal share of your patronage.
•
GRAND JEWEL
G. M. COLLINS.
1 RUN ON STOVES,
WE LRE HAVING IT.
The Grand Jewel Wood Cook
Stove with Steel Oven is the
ONE -
NOTE THE FOLLOWING MINTS, --1. The Grand Jewel has • Returnee steel
oven, which makes at bake with about half the fuel required by other large wood staves.
2. The Grand .iewel oven pietas are made of Steal. They cannot crack. Has •
paaot double fine in front of oven, w hioh makes the evw bake evenly all over.
A number of second hand Wood and C061 Stoves asap.
HARPED, & LEE.
FALL 1895
1MUNRO'S
fall lines in UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY and YARNS.
No better value to be had in Goderich.
As usual, extra value in storm and hard finish
FERC+E8
in BLACK, OXFORD -GREY NAVY and Ai)MiRAL BLUE.
A. MUNRO,
Drayer and Haberdasher.
'Olde
AS CLEAR AS A BELL.
IF A PUPIL OF TIiMM
Foreett City Burins ud Short College, London, Ont.,
dos was este riledwaeL we ward.
nod' be s.4 11 We drill. Maks
If m�ti.r tausfR w. t goy' � ~ ms k b riotre • tlsso,r
b • new msetlssi.
Whib IL H. fWO. Wiese..
S. A. ass ▪ t ami aim bah a .et
tttarrgosa Ur tlaildYemi .f
--- -ILA A
soh Ilia..
IiIli YULfoR LAI -DENTAL
a
_ott�.ed Mari
ie
111. IL IICHA81)SONr L D. B„
Manual a fled gilled ..d .k
ees
1
kosedler psI osbaetrg of isms .
=2:14:0 to tfks pmea.r galena
yw- Otter W rabies
kep Mil -1'
JM. TURNB�eUrLL, �D.D K. 1. D.S. -
Dt atety associated
•
Sold
rad parte-
1 51 s.L arte -
wit. Iyltr• )tier
late.tetra al...t.4 es gold or alums
(Nadal to the
V.sla banns, •tustba hives
of the natural Meth. (Mee to
ra' Moot. fret-tt
aviti now
M. lead.
(AR. HUNTS& PHYSICUN. SUtt
JL/ R,e. 011es-MaLessa Mak. Meat-
from ::Reil'
sal� NfRbI eel s,
•Wail
OrigR
J. HAMILTON. VETERINARY
emiress, of tootsrie veterisrry
graduate
0QQ Tweea• /egblond member of Oa
Vetere/ars MedM.l Aaeenlattew Calls
bards
p sursdsd at all boors. da) or night
=pity
street Opposite Colbert's
Neal. 1.1 -ens
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Irarrlag. Uo.nses.
iiLANE. ISSUER OF MARRiA JE
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ea and St. Aadrewatw. app. (ytbever
Had. Aly
L' KN EST HEATON - BARRISTER,
LI Notary Public. Acb.we'u
Ssliciloo.
Meet West Street. few ly
E. CAMP1ON-BARRISTER, SOLlt'I
tor. Notary. Le.s.tSoe over Mediosl
Hal. Square tled.rtoL _ --
M. v. JOHNSTON, BARKISTER, SO
icier. cemsmiestoser. etc. ]ids.) to
Hata. ..flees : our. Hamilton and St. An
drew'r.ta. Oedsrieb. Oat. SW
1orrusZ. DANCIY, BARRISTER,
Soliottet. Oosvaseesr. to.. etc. Mea.)
Norte.'% 1 Up
to Ines at lowest lutes.
pods Osltteree beet.Oede.Mk. Oat. -u
L7 N. LE W 18. BARRISTER. PR• w-
1/' . ter t• Maritime Courts d barer
Oolbeam korai. MU
0111;e -80.t►
R.O. HAYS, BSRRISTER, SOLICIT
. OR too. Olken Nert►-.t.. tout door•retest. oma.. Prl este reads to lead at
bleat reties et tater. bat
ClARROW W t PROUDFOOT, BA R-
l.JII rimers. ANor.ys, Solicitors. tc.. God.
rlok. J. T. (Jarrow. Q.C.. W. Prondtoot.
(uM KR JN. HOLT & HOLMES,
V Barristers. ftollottoes la Ckseo.ry, to.
Ood.ri.,a. Y. C. O•meron. Q.C. ; P. Belt .
Dudley Holmes.
O. WARD. OoNVEYANCER,
iJ to.. for taking re.
. rad w.mslmle..r .ad
bail.
M.vieg ruoewatea.ose of affidavits or
depositions dusters.
iarmstiot. .r solemn
lions le
ur oonoersing ray action. suit or pro.
tsedtag is tee Huth Court or Jesus,. the
Donn of Appal for Ontario, or is sag brainy
R pontoon t *arrme t, All tiottp .red
tddddrwo-- t)r OK�P.O.rqls�ildsse�i
seammes
A/1/01110 aM illellifease.
1UONEY TO i4MN - $60,000.00
Pnvst. Pude to lead N1j par'sats ss•
'artily. M. H. CAA[RON. Hsrtoe's ballot.
iessette Ositiorse :soul. U 4 M41
rMk. 1
[PRIVATE FUNDki - PARTIES DE I
.mots et obtemaisg inose) on flrstclams 1
Yams es,uny cea do sum Sj per dent. by Me
Sat7 �t.. J. A. Mcl)ONAOi/ itoom Ila. Ina .
e a .dent pt. Torento. wtelem 1
L SZAGEK, CONVEYANCING AND t
.amseellse. eppedtraiertli.. Motel I
XII ON TO LEND ON MORTOA(:S j
at ej par Msec. Now discounted. t;.
matattR. Martis'* Biebl. Ueda
ram opposite
tab.
L' J. T. NAFTEL, LIRE, LIFE AND
I.
Liftsooldeet Iaesrsce mart - u terms 1
0111m -mer. Northam. tied Ogne we, Hod-
wwes��
kded,OU0 TO LOAN. • APPLY TU
HOLT t U0L11116 good..
lob.
U ONLY TO LEND. -A LA R ti 1
.Y1 amount et Private Inds for levestmwt
t lowest rates ea ilrel.oMee Mortgage.. Apply
, GAIthOW t PROL'DIOOT
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L IN. ttar.aos. Real Retia red Seam
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mer'Mst.d. mows a bead os straight
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OUNCE8 OF PREVENTION.
wear • .Iswa spree whoa *remise sr boa- 1
ask ier.
To .lose bombe* tar.itare brush
res •
'lapped n salt water.
The eyes skemld b. bathed is ►
every si�fkt
old water just Wore rearing. sad the►
rill de better work the Idles ag 4s
Whoa pre are tired Be ea year bark. al-
owls, every lataee the
sneer to velar.
ands gal anv way they will, and k.epi.)1
be ayes Mused.
II Tee base M dew day. .keege t
all
ea• sad se Oran rest Nadi
sp the trade will al.e etfmselsis
ed ram,
Oil Maine may be free' well
removed pm
mr kr
removeelielebet ler her beam d sae e.4 wife water t u: 1
bobsois et SONS 1
Fee .taloa r aedWig 'rola ve• •he
beim
ifs with mtsehgL Thea glob- w while oar 4
al. lose, Lei thlr ddett�i le a ettbs tis this i
"Mk whb waste dull ram
MARINE.
tNlisgweed Rens.
Chilling wood KaLwow is• The Great
NerNere Trasit Co. will probably rebuild
one .f their steamers Should thee not re-
build, it N probable that • 000traot mil be
gives for • nem steamer. Msaegsr Ad -
drew. ot the (.ollisgwood Ihy hook and
.Shipbuilding l'tntpany r props, lag 5 model
sad plana
►alpbslld/s, $►ink.
Harem It.view Vessels that will cern
• million sod a half grow toes of freight
melt season o. 14 lest draught are •ow !
Ing ooastr-tu;tedin lake ship yards. Their
aggregate value r =6,000.(x10 Labor r the
biggest item in their ouwtruotion and they
will give e.'plovmeot to • big army ul
ttkill.d
workmen . Hut best ut all then i.
every •sutance of employment for them fcr
MO or three yowl' ;u come at probtable
trete, tea
7e fait. the Waters.
The we of oil to reduce the effects of
waves In • storm has mot with favor from
salt water navigators, but only In isolated
came has an) use been made of It on the
Lakes As example wee famished to the
fouodernue of the .chootter E K bb- Ilam.,
Capt Hnot000 says that after leaving the
schooner to the yea I, cups lull of u-1 were
throe u out w bellies er • very barge wave was
encouotered and the captain clams that of
this had not been done, the yawl would
have leen •w.mped The on floats on the
top of the sitter and prevents the waves
from breaking.
Canadian eery Reserves
i. hem beep proposed to train the men o0
the I.overnnleet boat. -the Petrel, ('urlew,
Aleerdeso, ('ousl•nce, eta --in the regular
order of the British navy, so that they may
form • camel reserve an the care of War. The
men are now put through the cutlus and
musket dril • and .•e• becoming very pro
!knout at it. The t.aouuo on the boats of
ford exc.-bent practice fur the men m Roo
drill The propoest has •leo been made
that the men who served wee year reoerve
an nursemaid rate of pay If they 'terve the
succeeding year. Hy this meaty It is hoped
to get the old hand• together, and have a
weiI-trained reserve when oeceesttycalls ror
them
Lahr evenhips.
Not long ago, 1'ommander Wkeh.a, of
the DominooN I:overnment's fisher'. protect
tive ae.mers, furnished his annual report
to the Minister of 'Mans. In this report
l;ommsnder 1vakeham made an incidental
mention of the own gum. which are earned
by each of the cruisers on the upper lakes
Word of this reached the Stater. and now
the American oew.p.pen are filled with
column. of denuoc,.tion of the Dominion
(.overnmeot for metote1nio= wwr.htq on the
rapper !ekes. By the treaty of (,hent, m l
1817, it was provided that neither natio)
/hemid either busd or ..tulp warships o0
the great lakes The Amen.&n new.pepers
see
so the four puns on our fishery etuteers•
m•fance to the safety of the cities on the
Ueyed Suttee' side of the lakes. 1)'ubtless
;he misds of the hr *Lan. juurosnsrs who
rinde over these nervous newspapers are
flied with fears of • bomtardmeot of Chi
'•go, a .et kung of Cleveland or • raid upon
IlIiw.ukee by • horde of thirsty and beer-
leelri0g Canadian J.ck Tars So venously
tae the Stem Dep•rimeat at Washington
aken the matter that Sir Julian Paoce-
ord, the British Ambe..edor, bas been risk •
d to inform his government that the Um*
.t
States asserts t hat the agreement of 1817
im
not bees lived up to
Lake Treace
A Potted States exchange goys ; As show
ng how Isrgeh' the Summer of 189i has ex
celied the same season of 1894, we may
quote some figures presented to the lately
ltd))ourned Deep Waterways convention.
In the .ggreate at a estimated that the
I • commerce for the current year wilt
amount to 4.5 000,000 tons, worth 5640 000.
000,
which will be an 'curvet* of 9.000.000
oto to volume end 5100 000.000in value over
mt. vett Surely tow a. an amount of ta-
I.od c•.mmeree that is well worth taking te-
a eoa'unt whet we are discussing the Nil
tattoo of trade. Tim lake commerce ie in-
creasing not only tm volume and le vats.,
I el.o to the average value per too, the
at ter having grown in two vete from
512 60 to 515 It is made up mainly, of
ceuree, of grain, coal, iron and ore and him -
r, these four oonstitutt.y shout 90 per
Ment of the total traffic of the Lakes ; and
t le obvious that the tran.portat,on of oom-
madities of that sort, an the volume reveal
ed by thea figures, is • m•tt.r of somewhat
*11.1 concern to all of us.
To carry on this vast commerce then ls
•tread; in existence • fine .qutpmeet of
da ks sod • large flat of vessels -terror,
probehly, than any perste on the Atlantic
° at would cooj.c•ors if the questoo were
odde.ly est to him. Teem is ml; one
port in the world when More grain u re-
e....4Opts .t Ruffolo, and 0o other port
wWeb ka.dles'en mach lumber. Lest year
Ruff... al«t to. k ogre of 2.500,000 tome of
.•.rat. and the lumber reo.opu were 240,-
000 000 lest At Duluth, to take ae ex-
e mpla from the other end of the Zak• nevi -
time. there there is os. ore dock at which 67.-
200 torte pan he stored, and where • vessel
esu be loaded In half an boar Other doek.
her. 5.11 Berry 360,000 tom of Ore and
25,000 000 feet of lumbar At Bey Cit; is
's. of the largest steel •kipb.ildmg yards
s the world. and from that neighhorbond
I • shipped last year 481,000,000 fest o1
marb r.
To those whit can st.msprehend the praoti-
^•I meaning of these Averse it is needless to
say that the fiat of vessels whish tram
I' • all this freight meet he • lame one.
Already there are altogether on the Lobes
b 341 vessels of more than 300 tea. each ;
ihtor aggregate harden is 12,270,000 tom,
•god 366 of them toe steamers of mews thea
.000 tem sash. Altogether the 1.k. fleet
r.prwwts mad investment of 575 000 000.
end the pen end dank• 404.00.000 mem
tb S'v'tN te and from of the We S st`with
Y val.shl. vers.. •rakes the Delimit Ko-
lbe gr.•acwt meritims gateway in the
ww•ld Tkesw pared through it lest year
61.700 ,.sada, with • total mews .f 38,-
000 000
There feels aged egures.•.kma fes the .-
pert at the esaveatiee printed i. The Prey
i4.•.. Jo.r..l..n .p..Mfly fatweatis,� fe►
he
Wow dry drew of the great p+wtk .f
lass. Ibis Ow.
Maskinew k mss--- be lama drydsek
its ther..
The M.s..eS sed /m/he an babe MN
u lays
The fieedrisb Yee .Mama Melo.ai.mm M
be mania Kir Maier. and ler herb I
adttrged be 11111..1
tees led to Deo. 10, •d Iwy hi. s'a aker$U4
IS Iwt►er road trip-
Abraham'
ripAbraham' 1)..i., bghthomeeper at Telmer
Moray, was drt•wned reveal 47 ..m 1..
Huron. Hu ore wul .rwIre Lily eppolal
In three month* ..f ow king drys • Clyde
shipbuilding firm r•c•of coo. ti acted *WOO
//unbosom for -pentads use to the Cubits re
hellion.
There is talk of running oar ferries be
tweed Cleveland and Port St.uley. The am
tinseled oust of each ferry sill be neatly
:.100.000.
l'heehley Enterprise Tn. chancre of
Reeve t'smplwll, of Tsra,for the politicos n
I ghthou.keeper rat 4'•but'. H. ad .re avid t
be exceedingly goo•i.
The lake at Southampton has Med loser
ing at the rate of an inch • week for the
I.et three months. A slab paned oe to Om
pier, level with the water is now Nearly 14
Inches .bole the water.
The damaged wheat from the two wreck-
ed steamers o'er I he shore ot Kruse Posta-
subs Bold in Utero Sound .1 25c. • bar.
Farmers drove in for mire &round to get it
•t that price. Later, It went up to 75c. per
heft ie reported that the North German
Tloyd Co. have placed the ooutraot for two
boats larger than rhe Laconia with • Clyde
firm, and that th. Hamburg -Amerman aid
it bite Star lines are tlgurirg on similar
hoot..
DEFORMED FEET.
1fM,
ens w Ms*i I 'bicycling. M aye R
• I A chiropodist Ino .umbers .moss hie
parie•t& many of the wealthiest and IONS
fe.knesa\M people dealer's her glad of the
spread of the bicycling cram. When asked
. why al. wee w, h• as.wered
" Ie the brat place w mejanty of wawa
- ride to .boae entirely too tight sad lou .ae-
- row for them, and this muses greet trrfla-
two. Then they pads' with the bell of tAie
loot metesd of with .he 'entre, 5114 thea
UAW are thrown out of l .tat. 11 hen 'mail
f toot 1e disjointed it is lust as painful a. •
lrscturtd arm, and you may be sure that
the .uflerer 1. glad enough t• rush to a
ohir.•pudtet. It wos'ea would only learn to
ride us broad tued, think .pled shoes • trifle
toe largo fur tt_m, ..d would bring down
their weight upon the centre of the loot,
wbe.liio would streugth•n their feet god
wkie• instead of gown g them out of gear.
1 believe that after a while *bet sport will
bring about • revolutions mo women'. shoos.
Whim the oblropodest's Ideas goer. se -
pealed to • dealer in oboe.• he seed :
" B oyoltsg has already aimed dee de-
pertui• In wo*)en'. footwear, Woase•
still chug to the puu,t.d toe., but they cell
for mach thinker .ole. than lornilri), even
is drew boot. 8. tar that is the 0017
orange, but there is no telling what others
the bike god tuns will work "-Philadelphia
Times.
Iu'day of last year the S..'4 Corry was
injured by a coliseum is the Sault river with
the .bsleback steamier Thorr.p.oe, and her
owners have brought omit against the whale -
heck to recover damages amounting to 113,-
014.35.
Wooed i• tae Limes Item(
After deft designs in embroidery the fav-
orite decoration for center piece., doyltee,
teacloth. and the like is • combination of
Bosom lace woo k wit+. lie "tipechtel'
work. It i■ extremely eff.cpre cud moder
ateIy rsa.ossble.
Towels toe enough for the avenge wo•
men ere of moderately soft Lira '• eye Item,
with hemstitched suds sndpo other adorn -
moot thee her monogram wrought in white
linen) or auk. Linen ie better than silk, for
GIVENIOP TO DIE.
Who Clewed for two Nears. The Wittiest
Takes tttedd . kidney P111..
Hicgroan (Suro*al), Doc. 9--A corr.s-
poudest. at Ottawa, of a Toronto paper, in-
vestigating eo called cures by Dodd's Kid-
ney P 11e touod himself here among ardent
friends. of the. great kidney treatment, See -
10g Mr. McCarthy ..1 work in bee .hop af-
ter being closed for two months to expecte.
two of death from Bre ht'. disease ; that
geonemae referred him to the man who had
adv sed hint t*, use the Pelle. This was
Wm. McCord • farmer who had bees help -
lees and bed ridden for twenty-seven Months
with a het wee mos to be "Ioour•ble Dia-
betes.' On o.l1ug the correspondent found
i Mr. Mo1.rd ploughing in oh. field A few
boxes of Dodd's Kidney falls bad worked
the care. It was • matter ot no surprise as
they slwa;• pure
silk On [wee tie whiteness in cootect with
the water.
A000rd:or to .n au' h.,rity on housewifely
mattes there should le three .nrts of tow. 1
e1e an every chest -soft damask face towels,
bucesb.ck body towels, •od I'm ki.n bath
towels. A generous allowance t■ • down
towels • week to each member ..f th home-
botd end • rawer V• supply whish should be
ooestaot;y inertness.
Hemet ttubmg *emu to be t ue no. requis-
ite to ele,t.nee in these 4.v. Pillowcase.
and sheets of tine CO. l .i. v •-1 I re those . 1
lines .re bomb itched. Tbe...re compare
Lively cheap, •.os the woman who •x.tche•
bargain counters intelligently sometimes
finds full surd, tine hems'achr•I sheets sell
tog from 60 to 75 cent. apiece.
Some of the ism.. tablecloth. have .lee,,
bands of drawn wt.. k w* .t interval. iron,
the hem to a distance of 12 'ochee from ihr
center. Other. are simply to met itched sad
have no otnor oroan,ent.nnn than the moo
'gram set a little distance from the center.
Those to sauu dismal.. mem ly need any
extraneous adordmeois so beautiful is the
'fret of the lustrous material
Wee :.min's. Wingers.
A lee. 1y pia-euduen can he male of three
bat;., each four inches hits ; One of black
velvet, one of old gold, and one of eareet-
colored velvet. hoot or embroider • spray
of Sowers on each one. The tope of the bags
&rd linea with bright -colored silk or satin
The three beige are set together and tied
with • bright ribbon scout an inch from the
top, letting it 0.,. like • sack. Stuff with
out ton and add satohet powder; an be hung
at windows where the curtains are drawn
hack, nr nn the hacks of rocking chain, etc
Would make a suitable birthday gift for •
friend.
To make au umbrella stand take • tive-
It•lloo per: paint white or any other color
desired, maid. or tett; paint .11 of the edges
gilt and 11510t • band of gut near the top
and bottom If demured, paint or transfer •
bunch ot showy flowers, or . stork, eta , on
the side. A .mailer jar, decorated in this
way, makes • pretty newspaper bolder
Pretty hairpin reooivere deo be male of
the small wooden kegs in winch caper tacks
tree sold. Gild the outside. A .mall
circular cushion of silk or velvet oan be
glued on the cep and • fall of narrow lace
added if desired.
The Teta .1 rimae
Tells on everythaog, especially on se'i'ne
shades in garments of •11 carts. It is our
bestow!'" to put new lies into faded cloth-
ing, damask, chenille and Isom 0mrtaie..
Send on your goods to Parker's Dye Works,
Toronto, now and have them make to look
like new. Agency at Muses Yates' milin-
ery store.
Love does not Deem to be particular. The
only man we ever knew who was really wog -
slapped by hos wife was the ugliest man we
IOW knew. - Atobi.en Globe.
Doctor What I sjood
ler cleansing the Scalp and
Hair. II seem to have tned
everyt 4t jr and ar in despair
�Why Mrs ft the very
best thi5js FA WO TAR SOAP
itis splendid ?of *Al .
Ott head or prevents dryne3s
togs puts an cid to Dandruf
and Freshest the Isar Rattly.
251 foff A OM LOLLY
X -MAS 0003)2.
I here meets ed • treeh supply of
Frtttssuitable for the Holiday season
surh as
ORANGES, LEMONS,
also NUTS and CANDIES.
An assortment of Xmas present.
wbi. h 1 am selling at a reduced rete.
at H. J. H1►1(T(►N'S,
The Cash Gro -.r. The *bare.
D. CANTELON,
West Street BAKER,
STILL LEADS THS TRADE.
His bread .is made from pure
Manitoba Hour -made from the
cream of the Manitoba wheat -anal
theIefore is the blast in the world.
This is a big thing to say but it is
a fact and you have the privilege
of buying this bread at the same
as made front inferior 'lour at the
price of 5 cents per loaf, delivered
to any part of the town.
Orders for cakes promptly at-
tended to.
E7Wedtling cakes and almond -
icing a speciality.
D. CANTELON.
TSIMI
Grocery and Crockery Business
Formerly carried on by H. E. 8N ELI. k CO.
With an entirely new stock. Grocery department now
complete. All goods new and fresh from wholesale firing. Pur-
chased for cash and well selected, and will be sold at the closest
of close prices. We kindly solicjt the same liberal patronage
that we experienced in the past from our future customers, and
invite new ones to give us a trial. Crockery department will be
opened in a few days, with handsome goods at low prices.
H. E. SNELL having gone out of the firm, the business will
be carried on by T. G. TIMING All parties indebted to H. E.
SNELL & Co. will please call and settle.
H. E. SNELL 61 CO.
a sense of security in knowing that
the hoots won't fall of your tubs
and pails on wash -day.
T his luxury is enjoyed only by
those using
E.B. EDDY'S INDURATED.FIBREWARE
110 beeps M'ea't fall ode- became there es • tsoae,
Ask your Druggist fior
ir-tslasA
Wonderful Tonle
Ov��R�Nand$Remed icor
$y y Weak and Impure Blood.
Kidney and Liver Troubles.
reauwm mew ♦• Il♦. $EaeLEOD. weenseN. oar.
cl
Obrarmll
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At tie
FOR
FINE HONEY
A good line of Syrups.
A special line in two gallon
Pails
XMAS FRUITS
Large supply
Best quality
X -MAS CANDY
One of the best assortments
this side of the city.
Anything in tine French
China for Christmas pre-
sent..
Your wants are looked after
Your trade appreciated.
CASH GROCERY
Hamilton Street.
New Fall
Millinery.
MISS CAMERON, the Hamilton -Street Milliner, having
visited the wholesale millinery centres of Cantata, she has
been successful in procuring a complete stock of new *hopes
and trimmings fur the fall trade, including all the new
chenille effects, etc.
In returning thanks for pant patronage, she invites
inspection of her stock.
MISS CAMERON.
CHEAP CHOPPING
AT THE
GOLERICE WOOLEN MILL.
I beg to say that i have opened a store corner of Colborne -at arid
Square, in Mr. Lewitt's Knitting Factory, and have guile arrangements with
Mr. Lewitt to attend to the selling of our popular Woolen goats. You will
find our stock first class, and made of pure wool, well selected, consisting of
TWEEDS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARNS, ETC.
Now is the time to buy your woolen goods as wool is fast advancing
in price. Buy before tht' goods go up.
I have put a new Grain Chopper in the Woolen Skil, and will be
prepared to do chopping every day. Grain ground tine or coarse, and have
put the price down to 4c. per hundred pounds, hoping by doing good work
and fair dealing to receive a liberal share of your patronage.
•
GRAND JEWEL
G. M. COLLINS.
1 RUN ON STOVES,
WE LRE HAVING IT.
The Grand Jewel Wood Cook
Stove with Steel Oven is the
ONE -
NOTE THE FOLLOWING MINTS, --1. The Grand Jewel has • Returnee steel
oven, which makes at bake with about half the fuel required by other large wood staves.
2. The Grand .iewel oven pietas are made of Steal. They cannot crack. Has •
paaot double fine in front of oven, w hioh makes the evw bake evenly all over.
A number of second hand Wood and C061 Stoves asap.
HARPED, & LEE.
FALL 1895
1MUNRO'S
fall lines in UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY and YARNS.
No better value to be had in Goderich.
As usual, extra value in storm and hard finish
FERC+E8
in BLACK, OXFORD -GREY NAVY and Ai)MiRAL BLUE.
A. MUNRO,
Drayer and Haberdasher.
'Olde
AS CLEAR AS A BELL.
IF A PUPIL OF TIiMM
Foreett City Burins ud Short College, London, Ont.,
dos was este riledwaeL we ward.
nod' be s.4 11 We drill. Maks
If m�ti.r tausfR w. t goy' � ~ ms k b riotre • tlsso,r
b • new msetlssi.
Whib IL H. fWO. Wiese..
S. A. ass ▪ t ami aim bah a .et
tttarrgosa Ur tlaildYemi .f
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