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The Signal, 1896-2-6, Page 3e THE SIGNAL : (lie II)K1(1(H f ►NT. THVM$DAT FEB. hili• 3 Destlsa.• S. -DZITAL M Reser IC III t,!o rest �Man W • ew. All Maniere sal a�peg�!w Yudntstti1ess ea head ler rii NISSe ..&tela „ . DR. E. lEIC LI A RUBOR 1 DtS. ��Maa wsR- the �rdswwwt. reernlea of i Ytels; CrOcoee eas..-Over asses 1 4�rVr7 i M. TURRWLL, D.D iiia L.D.S. eJ • Dental Usual' •sssolaM with Lir. lw1oa. ellR•awrL• Yeti had home Iola, artificial teeth neat d on gold or alum teem beam. spacial outman gives W the maim u1 the e.toral balk. Lm tf t.clesa'a nee block >MMla eat. (,lt,oH,UNTER. PHYSICIAN, -SUR Ledwt�711ptt eat b. BA L snow s Koen • wtil r DR. J. HAMILTON, VETERINARY aergfteesseu gradeateelf U.tarla Veterinary L sMedical k elatored member of Oa taei. abrin) edical Ameitieti"n. (mile !�� M lel be t•t day r night Omer Ottessite Colleens lad. iOarliyr L Ioenses W E. 18 IJ R OF MARKIAHP LANZ. Lleeonee, eedemno• use. Maly dG. CAMERON, ilAKRISTSR,BOW- .- offer. rti e0ve) •over. R0. ten had tit. Andrew -eau.. L' KN825T HEATON - BARRISTER, 1.4 Me totter. Notary Pabilo Mason's Blank. West :street._ mw -Ly _ E. CAMPtON.Q,C.. BAR KA ITER.SOL- WRAC N•Yli.1e• (Mos ewer *Waal Halt, Square, liee�l�. bI•u, JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, SO- idito . osmmu career. etc.. Money hese, uMe0m . mg. xamlltee sod 8%. A5- dreeemets. Mede. lob, that fel I OFTUS E• DANC1iY, BARRISTER, " 1 y7 eto.. eta. Money • lean at lowest rates. Herten s Block. Up- petaQelheone Hotel. (hearn6k. Oat amt-tr EN. LEWIS, BARRISTER, PRt)C- . ter is Maritime ()Pere .t Otatario 0111m -lista Labor's* hour. RC. RAYS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT . OR. etc. tJ.es North -et.. seat door $s.n1L u*oc. 5r1..t. Funds to lead .t Iowan rates of 'stigma. 111 `JARROW t PROUDVOOT, BAR - .i rimers. Aueirserys, uNldbSA Mo., Sole P ion. J T. Wrrow. ta.C.. W. homeliest. AAMEKJN, HOLT A HOLMES, • harnorgs[lesc4. Y (:, u.marea. Q.C. ; Holt Dulles Holmes - (i. V aRD, CONVEYANCER, J • 1116.. sat enalunissiollet tarWe1ag ;theta re- w.vtae 1se•5ul.aaow et had. os o rreasti ee. depp1ittoes sr senses diatom - hew elaK or oaec0raawt sal settee. suit or pro- le Las C.sn dmf Appeal fur 0.1. et0. or lCourt a Jetsam uciumity ew Demme S t nun. A11 transactions oarituli7 tint. 1111 -if NEWSPAPER STORIES. Litton's 're •urs t.. e,4 .. u... meet is. ',mkt, Crile and restrsu the.. Task mitahiy Muscat to them eserlerd all the them and oe.trol them la the fear of ilea MA iatelleot ual ...d motel Mosso tpi of the They will rise up and Dell , ou blessed by 1.01try. N e w- cerass fay ae.r .he .iem u mid by, sad will thank you for tooling them Why she'elnto•s wan as' Them. of be. ter Etat, s. Tris 1 •Ilp might d wren what they are As Amort rs naval aims, wishing to Nen he •esru.y 1.... r•• • '1 • •I•e10S1. M Or- AgNw'@ Care Mr /M Omevt gprlM•sd Aat.goia11. Ver.•h.re. •..d l.+twterelaad khWe la • GeyMew riles, naked • 15tiye fA Mas *age rains h to ale5•e. taw., th.- Arising •. ' •k. 1 ua.u..tn.v the ey 4b. show bio • Ions where then were no •11i•e war fes 01:1. or 15wteg p panic., he- .ears, lel• r, .y u, • ''y ' as rr- M7• ■n, J.ee Ja.Naen, ear.. wn- g•10rs. 111 1511.1 10011 bio b • p101 oto a Pap 10■ of L,0111/%11•4•1 w 1 yu.. • 13.weruuo1st. I art*. w the estuaryThe *Mom en o cd krdy , fleece impotent T••.y sot pity and .salami ! About three months ago 1 was altwked while drying himself he asked his guide W gnemany of 're•h, t with uervuus heart trouble. the pate was BMs ails las�Ms- MoN1Y TO LOAN. - $60,000.00 Private !Wads to teed at ft per omit as- amuy. M. u. CA*I*KOlh. ldsrtss's Hock. eyp•li. Cotberas MMI. ueg.tmh L,RIVATI: Fl NUS - PARTIES DE - nevus of obtai.rae mons) en ant claw tare seaway c.a do moat St per coat by sp Ch1 le J. A. MCUONA(ili Kama 1�K free hpll Bethune*, Tomato. • t eem SLGER, WkiVEYANCINO AND [icor. oppuMtsiMheth.'s11Msl oeriellt Al ONET TO LRND ON YORTOAOli 1 at ai ppaerr moot. Notes d1oomted. C. $*AOIR, smdr: •lipoma Martial" *reel. Medi; oh S there were sever any alligators a that peel. "Annum, soh. Mie Cuspate** re plaid, "they plenty amid d shark t •s INthn's awful Pace. For moose years .ertaa Indiana of Al.tka Fouler tis eget - I Yr Loaner • Ontario 1 in warn 1 could handl. bssstb•. 1 Dodd tear. •rid h..p1e* to p•. jar .w he woad, of pa w roto, sad feared that 1 oould out the m•j,xity of ,Ile p••.0"' .d libel peace"• Live. 1 saw advertised .a T'h. Tara Leader el 1 %gains• blew es • '0 at .. 1 h Tor" papers Ur Agnsw s Clare for the Mean. SOU OM - 51.r, o0 hairy t 11 ••...lie• her. le Qa•.hoo .edtably presumed • bottle. I enured Mr 1, arum hail • h•:,k•- I (lot the t.• bed pmt feet r.h51 leanly • t ' r eoty minutes, aid have made strung spittle, called Huu•k•a.uo sot .0 (1 1111111.11111111.1••• 1.. .uppuru•n heartily b.lievt at was the moans of ailing Tee lett« • ,.,alai ••f dol1••'ll,.' 0', i •1 •n may id,„.1L r almost pure aMwhel, aid ant •Irmo Idiot eaakao, e•ob • • mow.•, CI." 11 your bears dotter., gsilptt•to of Luer opt •.saly, 11 w dirsd• and treat.amt •b.•ahl sot:be delayed • single day Dr. Aga.. • Cure for the Heart rehevee almost Isstpaly, sod will Mfr.,. • radial ours. Built ley J 1. L)ar:. swallows .re oos••s•ry to soaks ,ne drunk. I h.c leu. It I mut 4m • .. �•Id b tis The Alaska Mining Keoo.d tells what • bur- statemoot, m,• tt1 sic tib.' then try pr. -es should m.0 .1.13 u • •5•-11 • transparent falsehood was . molt ' k • as "meta their tomato I' .. I • . es es 1 d,r•- M' cmrlatr.- H.l4.. rea•..r•tr, %ew•p•p. h 1. Serh.r Gooetsu-in qi- .,.•. •4e e . •u thee.le of Laevo&. 51161-i.p.... •u "• • .vele. Ron day . Isar,. p ..r rete a•w.• • iss true the west, anal by .•Ply •Ile •.....0 for sty i• swarming a Ito i.•••. ••71, -tooted .tows with luurs.l• floe, oil the gee+. ,..p..e'• of F:ur- op. rt., -.o V+pa'rt ere ea..ppeu up with •..alley, aro, oily .7 the 1.4- gra outshine of thel.ra..:05L 1:..), ..eat 1) .b. rusks them- eelt.s, .no char.... u.. g•' -t, I .•k.ug for the Jouru.ls proal. oar •.•. .t lurks) than they Idea f r , .• 1 rwlu0u,...s uI their own pre••e. ID.. a not e'semis, 1 , es, tact, 1ark ub J ur1.e11•14 a very es.* mud has flute vitality Av..y. out ..ospa. published n Cun.tanunvp-o uM -o for) ear imperial tax of try para. 5.o...o41u0• . a.awt font -11th 01 a tout' !or .101. w -r) p11'.1 -b d Yorerga AMYL' •14 riw.pt fr .1 ,..i .1M ever. Besldee 1•-1• are titre es. 511.. r. ya' •00501 who is yea tore s.0 -.r M. . W .. ere as the state c, u.or us au Rao. a ie. k .h editors tiro prohibited t...u. d...u'....4 quteuune of the day In 11.1 .1 • lea •no Lbey ate Moo not permitirU o pubo -11 le most tmpOr..bt foreign ted K•.u... 'li &mgttif enough, though, tar t, ,• igu p.leo• that tome Into the Ottoman empire ate 1.00.1 cut, •'M.ck- •d -alma i., . p• 1 thea contests smudged out, a •. Kew •-..t •uppre,sed. Naturaily, Lhe,rl..rt, h '..idiot. of lbn• .5alttoople L... 14 to use outside world for nee• ribls fate omit betel um of the dib filers .•.d mummers of Wo liquor. This .uo0uut says : 11 eerier 1.11111 thus Indian whilee5g.i.dia the m15lpu1tton of his utile opal oil war still, imbibed too freely of 14 tnckliags.a. . is a Meeks"' stupor la) down by hr httlo lite of cadet love sad tell fast mime emu kis Ism urwomlortable • low to the tire. and kw breath (ennuis the dames. 1 brougk some rearm known oily to the medical Tretorn ley, gas amoinu:•ted in the stomach and the breath of the sleeper reaching the Hamel the alcohol yas mooed. rhe sleeper Mud d.u!v leaped to hie feet with • terrifying .ore•rn im5d tell back writhing to atony. The mw was burning interned!. M ke and even flames were teeing from hu mouth had his .,cony was •010111 11114( terrtb.e. fits bud screeches brouvbt the members of the comp about him, who looked on in silent, terror-stricken awe, unable to do anythius for his relief. The oombu•uoo ooatruued until the Indian was literally to/owned n side and for woos ume atter the .putt of life bad deal. 'J. T. N A ITEL, FIRE, LIFE AND A: lierithist 55aia. Dake d N. . and anew,y; ed - oriel& $14.0 1'd WOA14. APPLY TO 14:1A1101110111 MOON a ROLM=$t Sedco glen. TO lief WNW TO LEND. -A L A R (1 1 111 amass se Pd.. Rends ter I.rem5est s h0W rang nen Ra O�jrO(y1 Mortgagee. A571> D RADCLIFFE, GENERAL rotate lead .IN - Landau r trrww1. Ro 5�dsm omap5hiv tis. Mono? to Lend on straight Maas, MM the lowest rem of iatsre t eolag. say way to salt 114 ttorrower.�Ufree,t,►- 8�+5e• leo deer from Bo mare. West 14:6fob.tf 0 Leung lee sal.. Nut I•-og ago 1 met • young lady in pot - •rty wt.00 1 had previously known in wealth. ibis was in •ub•tauce the story also told we "Father died suddenly in Washington, an 1 the professional skill through whioh he had coined meaty fel us Led with him. 1 sin not weeping because a• are poor, I •m broken hearted beanie none of m sate th. 1 be was dying. Was It not pitiful that be should think It was beet not to tell any of us that he was sick • And 1, his petted daughter, though 1 knew he was taking opium Lo soothe his great pain, was mo •b sorbed by my lovers, my (tames and my dresses, that I just hoped 11 would be •I. right 10 1 could only remember that even aloe 1 had pitted his suffering or felt an:' Dee about his 1•'e, 1 might bear his foes bet- ter' The story is common eouugb. Mwy a lather, year atter year, goes in sod out of his home carrying the burden and doing the labor of Ids, whit. those whom be tenderly loves hold with but .:arils& hands till of the honor and gold be wine by honest toil sod paio. Theo some day his head and hands can work no more ' And the heart• that hat's not learned the great lesson of mistiest' love while love was their teacher mart Dow begin their sad duty when love has left them alone forever. -Amelia E Harr. rssbslpfM' Institute. /'IODERIvii .,t.SCHANI08' IN STI - %X ?UTZ LIBRARY AND RtADINta- R SOON, gar. M Asa einem sad Square lap MaiOyes frim 1 to e r,a., ".l from 7 to le rag. ABOUT 2000 VOL'S 1N LIBRARY. jury Defy, Wkly end Illsuirafd Nara, Afspeursessa, ere., ew /1l•. NOINIBBRealll TMCIMI%ONLTI wasting fres aof Library and Road pe - hem. Applleatln ter membership resolved by Librarian. Is room J. H. COLBORNE- H. HA MILTON. *e/Mrte Mit2.11th tt THOMAS OUIiDRY . AUCTIONEER 1Agent. GodMeb. Ont. 141•41114E4.164 lelire a Oa, p� SarMet.111 e& los. , LOe. Sakes at epadpd se is Y7 pan of the sewn). WO L .nIM. Character. Although the Esquimau! laugh at death and make • jest el sorrow, they are noise the lees tadulvent husbands and sffectioeat• fathers True commnnst. In both then.' sad practice ; unselfishly ,baring their hast morsel with • @male ; • simple, ktsdl)•, dirty, good-natured, childlike rice, pea wining no hope ot betterment ; giving no thought to the future ; ry.tematially for- getful of the past ; living only to the pro tient and making the heaviest Mardees el that present light with irrepressible cheer Wilma of heart An illustration of the apathy with which mortality i@ regarded by the Esquimau: was afforded by an incident of • recent cruise. Teo deaths from blood poisoning had ooearred among the natives within ten days, yet there were but few evidences of sorrow or alarm. When 1 had expressed sympathy with • man whom 1 hid employed as • pilot, and, who, within a month had Iwc hu father, wife, child sod wife'• brother, he mid to me smilingly : "At obock ' Kot so many to feed. Flour is dear No firth. Plenty mer hammy! Plenty of them die. Anai.k ' Very good. - -►yrs»-by mo more LiI(aim&ui. All sleep - me --everybody. So'" Theo he emphasized his philo.spby with a hearty long h. 1013N i[NOX, OSSIRAL AUO- w...r sad Lead Vehieser. Seieeeh. ppnnt, M..tes kid earners W .xprlm• 1. the `eueMe.osrbtgYwAo.bw le la , pst�tl satistoseles oto mol Z.� illedww�le Me lett at Atialeast1r.09, RaMmdsl M odd Professional E• STICKER ClYU. gllelrr,lna, e55v1ren. aa•woWI5a AN, v•tAATm . 0S.. gala fa..tltossod N.wpMas.AO-im The • sadden Pial .ret. A writer to the dun...) .t Hume says : l0 the Nortietu mod we. 040 provinces of China thereu. wide war putterlul sect cited the "h...• len K..o, ear "1,ulde Pt11 Net. 1m coeli $ I4..4e0 It has Leos of thousands or 05e44 10u1.•teaa• vl tnuue.ode eat femme's. Nnoy umeo,t. ng •v it, rasher than give up to u .eiy,,au5, a..v0 •uttered mer..11e.• pel..uu5104 .1 ane 1.045 41 the Chines t.ovvroureol ; •mpruoameut, banishment, outlaw -atom ..1 ptopertt Dams quite 00011401. 1)1.0 of net mot, Mug 1n empty) et the wail,.., ,..d onset of hu With drawn vet rather fiat. 4550 up has belief. The las el tbo l,vddesa v. Mercy rune of the utast el the •5•.ted •crau•ures of the soot due u.0.e ey w 1.0.. la toe is ksowo sod worshipped .0 l a..4. ,5 K.a.i Vila, which 1101100 Ml, r prat se the "J►.e•le.I.10 Nord ; in beaten, 11o50511, •1. 11 110050 Y "sib H.og, which means snip eat Mere) or Life - boot. The Lae us • sacred drams or epos 1 be .40$0, it..d u) the writer hes two pre - (hoes, one dated 141b, the mum 1t.tw, that is, the ler.( 15 email It,. unrated )ears old, the 'sound uyar two t.uudreu )ears old. he brat tory) as possessed was In manu- script. Sad was gtreo w 01 • %.ember of the "(,olden Pilt' sect, who was thea a0 en- gineer iota Christianity. A note to the printed copy says that it was Waited at I's oo, 5a IalSud umr Nwow, and that the ab'O1 theti w}• Ina .0UUIding lea treolt re it w5, written by the goddess 51.reslf, that anciently • war iuuod .t as • stow c.Il,that It was 5ubsegu•otly repented several tones, but errors crept Into it. Afterwards • nu from the desert brought an old Mips, hoe this editions mad to have been owr.oted a000rding W that 50e1eit r,ne. 'l he emelt narrated purport to have tra..pired to- werde the rod .l the Chimers Chow dynasty whieh closed as K. 1', or &boat the time of the Cheeses sew •,4&911.. • faeadl7 teeny. It goes without saying that the same is a most deadly meaty of the home t the more it is decorated the mere de•ageroue. To multitudes of our young Dien, and to a vast number of the humbler laboring classes the saloon becomes a cbandeuered sad crim- r0ed gateway to hell' But all the dnok 51.bite are not formed m the dram -shop or the billiard room or the club -hone. A vast mashy take their fins drink at their parcat'a table or at social pieties is private houses. I oleos othoi.trd ata wedding where :ken was • popping of obampegne corks like • discharge ot mnek•try. Not Tong afterward 1 was called en to labor for the reformation of a drahkes soon 1a that very t..ily. Ys parents bed been his tempters. The father who mite a wise bottle en his table and the lady of the hoses wbo pr. vides -from false slavery to feshioe-ie- toxlmang beverages for Ler emote are pie - leg with fire. If any Des forms she dei. - leg habit or is strengthened is sash Mist through their tcmptaNaa.tbey @n before God responsible for the fatal mischief wrought. A. the tefal antis --u aoolette0 have deoli.•d, gond pledgee a abstain have b... too often aba.deaed. these le . per- ceptible uteruses of sodas drinking. !Arm os the able or the Misheard is often the fires step to lienor in tie. alone es tis ealcoa sr the nptsersat A family teetotal pledge hemi get the wall would to sheet the meat ontasl..thl passe .( fura1tare ion many • dwdllay.-Dr. C.yMr. The Nberae LWee, fa. el laeN» Meg la UMoae. Y►: Yoay ken • popular and preemie& way of liming' tis Mmess wb1b see oe rife is the tbesl.OaM 'ki tht.g of missy perms today. flpmkiag of s•lvstios h mos be bee said "it is well that • edam emit pave base ;for if • ewe w.N dale work his sera way haw heaven, yew wirer would beer the lest ef it. Why. down her is this world. if • w happens to flee a limas ahead of h41 1d1ee% red emigre • few th osmand dedNw I•rgatber, you'll bear bin ler. .g about his bolo • NM -wads mes seed w1Y.t hew he hen& as . par hey ..d worked hip way h Is the naris. r. bed se Noah of tha e mit d Wag that r..t.b ..d tad d the whole Ininimumi red re ose we elmet bane M awasi tialp meg bite hhams.m Ie.rrslablr tet sorry. "Mamaoa,' seked Ihr little girl, peened to between the two uncut leaves of the 5rsgaliaet "how do thy ever vet thr print - 1g in there '.,.--I'b.OaK.. Pnbuue Doctor What is_food forcleansig the Scalp and Nair. !seem to have tried everythinir and am in despair Why Mn R the very best thingisPALMo TAR SoaP itis splendid for Weill file !lead itpmtentsdyle35 Dias put an end to Cvndoi and Freshen the liar n,ttly. 25$fOftl LARG( TABLET THE STAFF OF LIFE. Adulteration and aubet.tution in food pro Mote have of late Tears Ietootne •o grate sa eye. that ("overflowing r'. r)where bevy been obliged to cell in the ser.,r00 of na7•lysts to theca their spread and ..' • the live. of the people. Use of the meat important articles ot food 50,51.e•uaably is Bttn:t 11. Yor pure wholesome Bread, ft mum be made from Malt and Hop Yeas.. for this roaeoo it is easily notable in the Ilse .-4 011 t.,e stomach, or. in outer words. li4Lt of digestion. (lop sod Malt Sea., :• pronounced by thee be,. analysts in England •o be the pore sad unadulterated yeast, •11 s utjed by the best bakers In the country. Wiwi h Mak s:$r1 OM. A great eau) years ego a little girl of twelve years of age eras passing .n old brisk prawn In the city of Cluoago on her way to eobool,wbew she mw a hood beckoning from behiod • oell window and heard a weary vols asktog her to please hrthg ' - some- thing to read. For 'easy seek. after she went to the primo every Saudi,. C$77'eg the poor prisoner • bock to read t. om nor father's library. At Wt one day she was called te his death hod. 'Little Kiri, mrd he, 'sou tare saved my soul : promise vac Limit you will do all your life for Ws poor people 1n prison what you have done for me. Tne little pill pr. mired, .a i she has keit her proelee. Linda Gilbert has boon all her life the steadfast frteod of the prissier. She has eetablrbed good labr•rIes to slang prisons, and vested sad helped hundreds of prim mer's; and of the great number of whose sin he. helped Mix busdred ars now. to her koowl.dge, leading honest lives. Prisoners from all parts of the country know and love her name. sad surely the ped sf penmen mast look epos her work with oatmeal. Aad all las bemuse • little girl beard sad heeded the mal to help • 1.1eria* soul. Tory editing have s:InrMd e11 the .rt. lemma to srrspdsse epavm5wrs is the menthol field is their .farm a Wer.ise Apolar o.afidan's is the honer wed hates. My of the Liberal linger. het they kayo e1hwsted their arta ie rain. Whey have hese Rielly unable to east ens stairs ups Mr. le.risr's shining &WA, end wherever • Amigo the bon .4W 11the mot . with .*. "sal .. rally wrensd him fined with dee..taeii•. ge Weer whew be leas, filly bollevkag tem he will be &tee to lift the fuwemeas d th41 1smatry est el tis quagmire of oar - replies gid dierses is whisk N ben so= fiees,dsrd as aim in as high. his as bright. hie &aviary ae tree sed .Mays N lefty as any knight that ewer pseud IAN Arthur's resod Wile, .ad&'teat Ye Mho d enw idle wad .alis. fiiH hes.• Ws to Ilea grewag. QMk Mei • leads the IN MY BAKERY You ova get for merest s, much Bread made from Hop Yeast as you can for three cants from the premed yeaste which are foreleg the, merits. on the publir but which do not and cannot etre the sane .w ret flavored bread M1 BREAD IS MADE IrROM THE PURE MALT AND HOP YEAST AND NO. 1 MANI1011A PATENT FLOUR. Try it and prove for yourself. it is the most wholesome and •weeteat bread that ma be Produced of any yeast on the market. My one eip."lewne in the }taken bushier• haa proved those to be facts. D. CANTELON. AN 1896 STORE. WHAT IS IT LIKE ? Opened Atkins. A obild Wt to himself brineeth hie mother to shams it is s sad t•15g for parents to love their ohildres so much as to make .v.rybody eIse hate them, Many children, saps • sensible writer, form intolereat habite, .ad ►•.ems •Aliment to everybody, through the weaker= and indolence of the mother and the indi4.r. es of the father. it u e•.Ier te may yes than persist is refug- ia( ender protracted whining .ad tea as. Ikea it is maim to overlook 'melee& Maths diena thea to tali the oalprit to 5eleosn1 sad cadet open reparation tor the nesse. Iliac the inability to say so, •mod the ,.gleet d tdrtap Werke et prsotieel twp.stases after kis evil dliag mess .Unmet* ruts to the shad Ismer .Qssom are overlooked le the saes me•k way-+bvwllneee ^f .prtek Awn that y unpardonable .ad sear y es reprehensible ea /eehsity ; slipshod pea . uwenhtlen ..a isfestivo 1.t►Mh. All them mould be eers•ad sea *5({15117 euewd _with • 1ft41 persbtossh- The same is tree of W semmemu at table, of thewgbtlemespte and indents; everywhere. which will sadly benne Axel habits. Ceras people bate • grandee ieas mesment as It he esmrpYfta is essonere. They ifsa limiest of the Mak ends tram the geed 111.•41.' no Neer one quality hos Imo wise\ to do with Winn a -sesem 1s His es iota tarsale. if yea treat year Ala- rms to be Mooned ..d be • blonflag 1hi the It's a live store where . - • you can :;tit - ' - MrL0D'5 SYSTEM RENOVATOR PURIFIES and STRENGTHENS TME SLOOD. Regulates the Action of the Laver and Kidneys. and YrIN as iound Indispensable In cases of female lereg dsU and S asy Oinasess. AO ppm ei'[tggfal et alb end a Man UMW* ►ANQATO*Y. emeemee, t)! NO SLACK DAY -WITH -LTS ! Soule merchants look for slack business days atter the I,.,t of the year, but we don't want them, and UP-TO-DATE GOODS -The newest and best to be had. - Ours is Such a Store. New ideas in Fancy work ; dainties in China tr,o(ls and useful articles t triers for plain and fancy needlework are taken. An interesting place to drop in when you have an odd moment. WE WON'T HAVE THEM ! We'll give you such goods at such prices that will woke trade. This is the way : - Youths' Buff Baas, size 10 to 1:1, solid leather, double toe, regu- lar, $1.00, for Boys' Pebble Top, Pegged Boots, sin: t to 3, solid leather, regu- lar, $1.20, for lien'. Heavy Laced Boots, Blucher cut, rivited sole, guaranteed solid leather, regul:ir, $1.25. for Men's Waterproof Grain Bouts, felt lined, regular,$1.75, for (cilia Rivited School Bt)•)t•% \\'omen's Heavy Lacer! Boots, leather lined, regular $1.25, for La.lies' Kid Buttoned Extension Sole, pointed tae, patent tip, worth $22.00, special at Have you tried WESTGATE OVERSTOCKINGS $ 75 sa 1 00 125 100 100 1 50 They're the best. We sell them GRAN lel' Rubbers and Overshoes in all styles. THE FAIR. McLean's Block. Godericb H. B PO LLOCK'S NEXT STURDY BROS. New Fall Millinery. MISS CAMERON, the Hamilton -Street Milliner, hating visited the wholesale millinery centres of Canada, she has been successful in procuring a complete stock of new shapes and trimmings for the fall.„ trade, including all the new chenille effects, etc. In returning thanks for past patronage, she invites inspection of her stock. MISS CAMERON. CHF_ A P CHOPPING AT THE GODERICH WOOLEN MILL. I beg to say that I Arise opened n store corner of Colhorne-st aid Square, in Mr. Lewitt's Knitting Factory, and have wade sr- •'Igenlents with Mr. Lew:tt to attend to the selling of our popular Woolen goons. You will tine 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 the goods go up. i have put a new (:rstin Ctiopper in the Woolen Mill, and will be prepared to do clwpp: •'tory day. (Irsin ground fine or coarse, led have put the price down to 4c. per hundred pounds, hoping by doing good work and fair dealing to receiyr a liberal share of your patronage. G.M. COLLINS. CAOL OIL COAL OIL COAL OIL A carload! of American and Osnadian Coal fel at War - Wholesale and Retail. Delivered to any part of the,tnwn. 50 Cords of Wood wanted in exchange for stover The largest and cheapest stock in town to choose from. A BHN ON STOVES. WE IBE HWVING IT1 The Grand Jewel Wood Cook Store with Steel Oven is the ONE- GRANO JEWEL. NOTE THF: FOLLOW IN": POINTS. -1. The (:rand .lewel has • gen5t0e steel oven. which makes it hake with about half the fuel required by other large wood stoves. 2. The (:rand Jewel oven plates .re made of Steel. They moot crick. Has • patent double floe to frost of oven, which makes the oven b.k. evenly .11 over. A number of wound band Wood and Coal Stoves cheap. WORSELL & co HARPER & LEE. A Little Knowledge in not a dangerous thing when it directs your attention to the feet that. the Forest Cit! Business and Shorthand College, London, Ont., is giving the most pract cal and business like course in Canada. Everything strictly high envie. Write for catalogue and Colloge Journal. School re- opens Jan. 2, 1 R95;. J. W. -NAT ESFr ERVELT, Principal. TME STOVE ANO FURNACE SAN. Cheap Winter Millinery We are selling our Targe stock of Millinery at greatly reduced prices, many lines at and below east. KISSES TIAT1C8. P. S. --Store next door to let