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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-5-28, Page 8Talking of Wall Paper. Liss talk by the dealer, and Ina* leukins by the customer, that's what we ballets in. Mane �A r iE RIGNAI.: ooDjeRICH. ONT., THURSDAY, MAY 1$, is4 What's the use of endless talking of designs and artistic coloring, these are things that appeal to the eye, not to the ear Of coulee we h.,t,• a few words to say about prices. We are bti'lsel:ing the 6c. and 7c kind for 5c. Pretty Bedroom and Hall Paper, 7c. and 8c. Drawing Room and Parlor Paper, 8c. and lOc. Ceilings, Borders, and Friezes, designed to match. GEO. PORTER, Bookseller and Stationer. PAINTS oi 1,S BRHSHES SE Mr >roaR _ i think 1 have the brat value in these lines. I will give you low quo Wiens on all HARDWARE this season. Prices in many lines have gone up recently, but having bought before the advance, I can do the very best for you. Having anticipated extensive building operations this year, I have de- termined to make big sided on small protits. R. W. McKENZI E. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. From our own COrreSpOndentil There t. Iaferesa/1eb Mere That Cassel be Mound Anywhere giro -gems •t the coast, apeetally waperted Ar tilt' sigaaL DUNLOP Moses', May 25. Mrs. 11 I ummiog and Mw Sara Cor- bett were vtnting in t:oderioh township this week The interior of the Exchange u undergo ing a *eves of repairs, with papering, eco. There aro some prospects of putting up • balcony in the Dear future A BRILLIANT SCENE 1t.�s pretecIios the estahtN0d rule.'. Immediately after ebb the 4tir m- oaned the mown treat the Metropotttam Wail the Coronation of the et.et- Pebruta barg and, sadtag In full i.lsht of nal the peuele gad still before Young Czar Nicholas. the altar, wits bras beads placid the grown upon his head, tart., tabWS bis sceptre. In wild* biased the lasso W Orloff diamond. is his right band. and OLO MOSCOW IN w BLAZE OF MN e hiel• seconded tthe`�dais, and Landry teak Me sent ground. The palter wee torn from the old ►segs, the sweep:pee broken, and the a.u. and oarpse near toe et eve ripped from th tloor. Although the family was u las hoose no one was 'anomaly messed. UUNGANNON. Nortc<-The local agrees u L)uag•000u toe oma ewe A t. us u the uma» of J. u. *we oouver•0uer. rte., wbu wul receive or- der for euoSonpuoo., adve .:wag and Job were. gad is •u,uurized le give 150.iple for imamate paid tea tae role 'frerusr. May 26. VN•iITINi. Toga. -Mrs. Kirk. wile of Robin Kok, is un a visiting tour to bei brother Doctor Audwaon, Exeter, Ont. \•t.ITom...-etas Adams, of Godaricb, u the guest of Mea Usa. Pentland . ..Dr. A. a. Ram, of Clinton, was in our village ou Friday Iasi W nv en. -- slim Drain„ mauteau ted dreu.usesee, hes remuvsai into • building contiguous to the ♦•legraph and Divines Gout' Cork . othew ems SIOsss .amens C.rememy fl♦s gyerew er All W awiMes rim= Ohs Crewe apse Me Own Mead • The MmMeie A. Civilised. Moscow. May 211. -'To -day woe the chief day of all the ceremonies cow heeled with this festive occasion, the da) up to which an the previous days have Ird and were preparature to. The weather was fins and the sky cloudiest Crowds thronged the !treats et an early hour, and those who were fur tuuate enough to possess cards of au - mission to the small Cathedral of toe Assumption. whi re the coronation carem•.,ules were eoiemnlsed, were early at the Kremlin seeking their places. The famous Ited Stalltaae, leading up by the side wall of the Urauovltis Paine- to the Kremlin Palace. down *bleb the royal party came. was can- ned with crimson cloth. The cathe- dtais of the Assuragttun, the Annul.- alatlon and the Archangel were mo- nocled by means or a wile wooden path, carpeted with crimson cloth. stretching from the Red Staircase, alio branching oft to the doors of the cathe- drals. and to the entrances of the large square of the Kremlin, through wbtcn trees majestisa would imam On making the circuit of ebe cathedrals and the ►tan Tower after being crowned, in order elm show themselves to the parr Junes I.. Tobin, of the Free Press stat], %VioU4r Saoers lir RAIN. -During was up for the queen's birthdat, oowtttg up Passat, ewe, we were t.vured wino • from the Forest City on he bike. Though ouiIuur'bower of rate *blob wad opportune sly • beginner with the silent steed. he in woebtung tea crops of cereals and shade the datenos of 64 codes in half • day greet.' as 51.0 to ooui.ug tis+ •tmwpherw There was a quilting bee at Mrs. Arthur and laying (bedlam. Wilhelm on Tuesday afternoon of last week Corer us. tt VlsioN.-Un S.turday ib. when eight ladies taking part finished • 3,) cwt., tis. Court of Reviews' of ti. As sioe quilt as • birthday gift to their enter- ..azul'' Rolle tor 189b,wut 0. bead is there - Miner. All pressen spent an eoloyable time. _ BLUEVALE. Wal••r-.I.Ar, May 20. .lames Wilson, teacher, ot \Vroxeter, was in town last week Mrs Msclllwata, of Wingham, was visit- ing mbar daughter. Mrs. A. Holmes, let week. Mass Jennie Campbell, daughter ot Peter Campbell, of Turnberry, was married last week to Wesley Bentele. of Wimaipeg. The political meeting held in the Fores- ter's Hall, Mondat evening of the 18th, was well attended. 1)r. Macdonald, of Winc- hes), was the petiu ipel speaker. Other spse�en were E. nlor of the Wtaibam Timer and Thos. titBhos, M.PP., highly re:mmmesded, bans reoest1_, oh- o( Wroxeter. tweed the duunguishud besot of gold TiTi.LY1,4v. May 26. medalist at Tratq Usiversaty, Toronto. Miss tiwls Richardson, of Itr, was visit- I Crt.uiaATIoN Muth. -- A though the lag at John Burgess' last weak, weather on the moraine of the o5obraties Mom 1.11y Mom, of ,:odore+. was visiting •pp..red inewpicIOua rat did sot prevent a ander the parental roof last week. large orowd of her tnaisety'e subject* from Mre. Wm. Sproat, of Seafortb, was visit• all points of toe compass from aweuung in Mg her nephew, R. N. fluff. this weak. the oelebrattos. Our village looked its beet sPeouve 1 uwwaip Hail' uf the mutuutpelt- t►s. of Aebti.W and West N awanusb, the termer oomtoesotsd at 1 o'ul,.ck r latter at 10 A. m. sharp. Alt iwooernetitake note. i). I..ANNa51Tgr Contra AND Gels.: - Mrs. S. Rooke sod two oluldrem who have been venting Mr. and Mrs. Msrd.s.k, ot Hepworth, returned bone cm Thursday atter having an eo)oyabie vat Robert Wray, wile and cauldron, left bore ooSat- urday to vat relaIves at Blyth, also to celebrate the Queen's 77th bartbday. Sc.•-icesoe -.J. R. Mali.. M.1) , has lanced in Dungan/woo as successor to the late Juries McKay, M I). He othee ie sit- uated on Albert .treat, east of d J. Craw. fords more and dwelling bottle. He Domes At LIS numerous ladies and gentle- men of the court to brilliant dres+e.: and uniforms, entered and touts the r places. and at 8.30 the great hell in the Ilan tower be gen to boom. giving the signal to all otner bells. which took uP the peal and resounded through the city. A large number of bishops en 1 priests, in magnificent ceremonial robes were In attendance. the bishops with golden mitres and golden bruiderc-d chasubles. the priests In white aur- plloes, with golden chasubles. Some of thou hast elected me to be a ruler of the priests were busy within the Icor- this Thy people. 1 trust In Tliy goOd- estas lighting the tapers on the after nese toward me. 1 thank Thee and bow and preparing ebe elements for rte to Thy power. Direct Thou my way celebration of the Eucharist. while In the accomplishment of the radiation others were grouped In their several which Th•.0 hast entrusted to me. En - places about the lconostas. As the dow me with the knowledge of the bell of Ivan Vellki toned out the half- right: strengthen my hands for this hour. the male choir, whleh in Greek great work. Ma) 1 1 permeated churches is always concealed. began to with the wisdom that Borth forth from intone .the Te Drum. Their beautiful Thy throne. May my heart abide In voices swelled to the tones of the grand Thy hands that my lite may be full and solemn anthem. and se• mei a fit- of icer towards my subjects. that I Ing preparation to the ceremony about may on the great day of Judgment COD - to begin stand before Thee_ with a clear con- te science." At a quarter to 9 the dlplormat:r When the Czar rose from his knees, body and special envoys, headed be the Metropolitan of Si. Petertbur'g Count de Montevilln. them French Am- began a prayer for the Emperor. at haswlre, who. In the Inability of the which everyone 1n the Cathedral knelt, Turkish Ambassador to be present in s with the exception of the Emperor. Greek church. was the doyen of the who stood erect. wearing his crows. diplomatic corps, slowly filed Into the The Metropolitan then stepped for- pacred building. The choir continued ward to the foot of the dais and made singing. and at 9 o'clock the sound • short address to the Czar on the ho- of cheer. and roars from the wattle., portance and duties of his office, end - throngs outside announced the 'act log with these words: "With this vial - that the royal party was appreiching. ble and corporal adornment of thy The first of the Imperial party to head Is King of Honors. of thatsibly Christ the the appear was the Dowager Czarina. brad of the orsdan Eblyire mother of the Emperor, who came s.- After the Emperor took the sceptre press and from tae Emperor and Fm- the Metropolitan of St, Petersburg areas their attendants. The Dow- said: ,-God has crowned this God given. ager Empress wore a crown and an God adorned tnoai Clod fearing auto- by ypthisl mantle. and was accompanied crst and great monarch. Emperor of fa those members lit the Imperial all the Russets. Take thyself the sorp- ffmny who were not included In the tate and ball of the empire, the visible Czars cortege, and the ladles and of - image lit the sole sovereign. YYy of er ticlals of her court. Four chamber - the people given by the most (1Igh for laths bore her train as she ascende•1 their government. promotton d every the throne, on a dais. level with tee desirable well-being." other two thrones. Over the Dowag -r After this the choir sang the Te Czarina's throne hung a magnlfice-It baldachin, and on a pillar cover.• 1 w velvet was the initial lett-•r " M." In old. On the oppoelte p ll .r was the le " N.." with th • number "• 2" below it : he Czarina's Initial wee not eligible, being' covered by the great baldachin immediately after. Amid tumultuous shouts rrom outside the Emperor and Empress appeared at the door. They were received by the clergy and escorted to the steps of the altar. The Emperor was in the dark green and gold uniform of a general of the guards. with high boots. The Em- press was dressed In a silver robe with a long train. which was borne by four girls. Arriving at the altar steps. the Me- tropolltsn of Moscow, and the Grand Duke Berglus welcomed the Emperor and Empress in the holy building. The Metropolitan of St. Petersburg pre - s• nted the cross for them to kiss, and the Metropolitan of Kieft presented them with the holy water. After boa- ing three times before the altar and kissing the sacred Images, their Ma- jesties ascended the steps and took their places In front of the altar. with their backs to the throne. The scene was one of great beauty as the Imperial couple stood awaiting the service which was to proclaim them Emperor and Empress of all the Russlas. The blase of gold and sllv•-n. the brilliancy of the uniforms and or- ders. rders. the richness of the Russian court toilets, worn by the ladies, the sparkling and precious gems, the clouds of Incense rising from behind the Iknnostas anti pervading the Mies Retie Hareem, who u learning the tailoring bniin in Rewrote, spent Sunday at home. N. Whaley, of Relgrave, and Mee Rmil of Ethel, upset Soaday visiting friend* in the village. The esoramest ot the iord's supper was administered is the Preabyten•s church Ian Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Mackay, of l.aok- eow, officiated. AUBURN. Tue-Ill, May 2/, Min 11 Fergaes's, of Goderioh,was home Tor holidays Mw Maris Pollick was home from (:ode rich ea'tandy. 1. T. Acheson's branch store Mimed this week Miss 11.11 1% ileac and haste froth 1 %flames. MAORIS. Hunt, Galloway wheeled sot hers and beck to Saaday. Miss Edith and Harry burner, of Gods rte, aped a ample of days with (rus& is the village. Wm. \ aagblot Las doweled to fro to Stratford, where he has secured a situation, next week W. are pleased to w that J. 1' grows Is stress esasgh te be around after ea 111- ame deb tomtits. Some Of aur lades tried to set up • 'leap r load te gep te a 110•41111111111serial at yr. es Mesday eveshg- Mom el sur bwy* west Is cad (hates early in lbs merdm/ ail sere d them whe re maimed wen shy, se thee the epsstmsss d mate en were low and lir between in the lead. Deese the fierier seem ea Meader sresi.R thehtsMi Aron the resides ei Mr. Mees The daimon n wee the mesas el wieremes sad a ham is the seller lure - Mod 1M arra d esainMlwg M is the here will be Itob Brows wars and Masco t:od.riek ea In its decorations et evergreens, and also a namier of Canon Jacks were to be sem Hoven( oo the breeze o5 several of out dwelling houses mid boNeeen plasm, our oltirmos dim tieing with mob other m the wlebremoa. (:odee1oh, Laokeow, W isgbam and other plasm were well represented. la oesee.lueooe of the rats white tell nerved Seaday- sight that Mmsspbere wee moder- ately 000ied end til dart laid. upon the thrums, the Empresa still standing In her former pesos was the supreme moment of all. and when gazing round the church and see- ing rwpresemtatives from nearly every district of this mighty Empire, and beholding the Czar sltttIon his throne of state, with lbs symbuls nisi power gtven to him by the highest authority In the land, use bad a realising sense of tae gnat power wielded by the man in whose boner this great traction was held. • At the moment of his taking his seat on the throne. lbs cannon of the arsenal thundered forth. the boils rang, and t0. Lands maimed outside. played the National Anthem. The Emperor after merely occupying the throne for a few seconds. rose, and piecing the sceptre and the globe on the table by his side, turned to the Empress. and, taking off his crown, touched her forehead with It. She then knelt before him un a orimson velvet cushion, when the Emperor placed upon her bead her own crown. which is surmounted by a large sap- phire. The Empress' ladies of honor fixed the crown on her head with • gold comb, and then robed her In her mantle of cloth of gold ermine, lined like the Emperor's. 8be was also invested with the Dollar of 8t. Andrew. and she was led to her throne by the Emper .r and remained seated at his side. The Emperor then resumed his scep- tre and orb, and the clergy broke forth Into the magnlfioent anthem "L)umtne Salvum Fac lmperatorem," and "Der mine Salvan Fac Imperatrlcem," of course. in the old Slavonic tongue. The choir answered, "Ad Mottos An - nae." The members of the Imperial family and the foreign princes new advanced and congratulated the Imperial couple. while others In the church bowed thrice towards the throne. thus ex- pressing their felicitations. Suddenly the cannon. bells and bands ceased, and a deep silence ensued. while the Czar knelt and solemnly ut- tered the following prayer: 'decd, God of my fathers. King of Kings, by whose slack word the universe was created, and by whose wisdom ibedes- tiny of mankind is gulled. thou rulest the world In righteuoaness and Justice. T. ACHESON .. . Ladles' Blouses iii,.dr-e [� .We are showing this week a full range of our celebrated per- fect -fitting Blouses at 75c., $1.00 and $1.25. Every garment guar- anteed to fit or money refunded. Inspection of these goods invited. J. T. ACHESON. OLI .The following are the 1lspim for the dit- fersai young people's as*hliss wish neat daring next week • &Knox ('horoh \,P.M.C.s.,Tuesday cues ism rat 8 o'clock. Tsps ter .1 sae 2 Ready for Death.' Leader Miss Le a Adams North et Methodist obsroh EL el C. IE.„ Friday wrest.* at 8 e'ole.k. Tepee for May 2'tth. "How les We Keep Pero Our Tboarhe, Words ase Deeds!' Leaders Mies `:arch Acheson •ed W. J. Pammer.. \'retort• .t Methodist shard* E. L. Friday sussing at 8 .'olook. Tresis for May ?9th. ('onseersud11 os. leer .v. H. Ir• visa A11 are medially invited te attend Meese mwwtises. elates Mise Staehe se has left tows for Samir Ste Mari., where she ggeossee ss Reverses' la she family el Jades Jebistes, 1nruurly .f (lederlsh. Aa active member et St. Psl'..hs5ee, she will be mimed bra A few My. before Issvfaw she bad the sin formes to lose her peekee beak, Mtahie, several dollars. -Hmrry ie..h.: someleur- tem er Mesa yaws age was teller is lbs Rank el (`ANN*, hew, wee in awe ea Friday. Mr. Brown le tea imposter ter se Warrnes e.mpaay sail Wen& ssmsg here to live 11 be r gee a hones a one Mon, mrd M x111 has pleaseme ns.Melees et W. m Seatset►. Deum and the bells of the Krern again rang out. At the Invitation of the Metropolitan. the royal couple then descended from the dale and walked to the entrance of the sanc- tuary, where the Metropolitan of Se. Petersburg, with a branch of gold, sprinkled the forehead. the eyes, lips nostrils, ears, breast and the palms and backs of the hands of the Em - of Kieft removing the oil with a linen cloth. The Empress was merely sprtnkled upon the forehead. Resuming their places upon the dais. mese was now begun, and after the consecration of the dements, the Em- Lrroarr the train of his coronation robe. bing borne by the clergy. entered the sanctuary behind the Ikonostaa, and received the communion The Em- press likewise received commun- ion, •te but kneeling he panctuary steps. as women are notallowed with - In the lkonostas. Aller the com- munion, the Emperor and Empress re- saoended their thrones, their insignia being borne before them and all of the court dignitaries grouped around them. The Czars chief almoner then recited the prayers• which follow the 9bmmUnl'n, concluding with the In- tonation of the ••Domine Saloum F'aa Imperauirem" and "Domino Salves Tac Imperatricem." The choir then sang the "Ad Mulles Annos" three times. The long cern Atony was now concluded by each at the annointed kissing a golden crucifix. cobtaining a sacr- d relic, a hied was held up by the Metropolitan o1 Kieft amid a salvo of cannon and the clang - Ing of bells• to which were Joined the vltaya Palace. wearing tbetr Imperial crowns and mantles. The members of the imperial family gad the relief elergy and high dignitaries of the Em- pire were their guests, and they were served by elbows in gala uniform, ten servants being present. Every dish d the imperial couple was brought in with especial oerenx,n) by • genu followed by the master of ce*emunlrs. attended by pages. A court chamber- lain poured out the wine& For this banquet the court chef had under his direction 300 cooks and Me assistants. Inproclaiming the Emperor crowned after the donning of the mantle. the Metropolitan of 8L Petersburg used ill of the Czar's titles, which are : Ntcba� las 11. Alexandrovich, Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russian. Czar of Moscow. Kieft, Vedtmtr, Novgvroal Astrachan, of Poland, of Siberia, of the Cherconnese, Tanrle, Seignior of Pakow, Grand Duke of Smolensk. of Lithuania. Voibynla, Podolia and Fin- land, Prince of Eotbonla, Llvtxnte and Courland. The proctamatlon issued by the Czar on the oocaslon at his coronation pre- scribes ro-scribes various remissions. of which the following are the principal: All ar- rears of tarts In European Russia and Poland are remitted and the land tax in redwood by half for ten years. The Urteaoes of ells In Siberia are ma- terialy reduced, political offenders re- csh•tng further remiselons *duh the restoration of their civil rights 1n cer- tain cassia The Ministers of the In- terior and Justloea are empowered to sabmtt to the Czar deserving cases of those puntsbed after a regular trial Those persona who shared In the Fet- ish rebellion who are not guilty of murder, cruelty, arson or robbery are exempted from the police supervision decreed in 1E3 and are granted full freedom of residence If they return to their own country and take the oath of &Sler anon. church, the solemn sweetness of the mighty acclamations of the people. The singing. which now again began, all Imperial couple. array d In their cor- contrtbuted to the splendor of the o.- orate n splendor. rmrtgtd from the cation. As the Emperor and Empress nt rthern door of the cathedral under a got :eou5 canopy. borne aloft by four ca•urt chamberlutns. The l mperrr, wile, still le 1•f the sceptre and orb preceded the Emprevr A fcuw•rd and handed the Emperor by • few pares. I Vairl veil walked around outside e thee Ivan V h a mistral. saying. "ileitis Spiritus Sane- Ikl who. h was uurrounded by tribunes ti sit temper recon, amen.' and bid- filled with guests. and re-entered the ding him read aloud tis•• orthodox creed. cathedral square betwe n the Ivan which he did t,(i a voice audible to riU. Tcwer and the Cathedral of the Arob- This was toItlwed by the reading of argil Michael. which they entered. and the litany. with prayers for Orfs thence walk• d to the Cathedral of the Meeting upon the Ceara Government. Annunciation, several high dignitaries 'I he choir then pang "Clod Is the L.ord." gsrrying the trains of their mantles. with the response, "Lord. sate Thy entered the cathedral the choir pang Psalm 101. "Mlserlcordlarrl et judiclum cantaho tib( Domini." The Metropolitan of St. Petersburg. as the hymn rat th'- choir (waned. step- prople The *trains of the National Anthem, the The Metrepnlltans of Kieft and SL joyful pealing of the bells, the Petersburg then assisted the rear to fiend• r of the cannon and the loud. doe the imperial mantle. made of cloth f ted gad roar of the people who strug- of gold. lined wits ermine. which was '- crowned p. r other to nee their presented on two golden cushions b, tribute/ 0Emsk.r and his consort. coir court chamberlains. After donning the trlbuteA to mak. an unfoi getable smite wnwnth the gbrlperor assumed thedI•- mond onllar of Pt. Andrew. the Metre After paying their devotions In that pntltanPeltrtbnrg, rlaying: "tis listhedral of the AnnunciaUnn, their naeobtr Paris et P101 et Pplrltua Paso -day plated themselves again an - 11, elite. " der the H•)deachin, and wene eesoorfpd to those who witnessed It. Then tattling to the altar, the (`sal they lit foot of the Red Stain .. which bowed his head to toe prelate of St lairs tarend.d amid the shoats of las Ptttrshues who crossed his hands ass- troop and toe people. At the top their an his Rejects 5 forehead anal said majesty., tW et°ppe.d, and• lotions he. "May the Lord anoint him with the dl wails their .uhjteta bowed, thin they orf Jsy��"ay t� him with p lwtr watered .1. the palaes. I igmpata - •rd and lira. ups. bis brad • wow. of IOmprar sebetyawwtly /toed Is male tenths Rosggse domes of long lir.: may be s the basttsstlag ban of elks aran.' LANE i, S. seoAv, May 26. The much-needed rain has coma at last. Mr and Mts. 1). Fairish are vellum in 1'ems bier vicinity. Mr. cad Mrs. J. R. McDonald and family were rho guests of F. Scott on Sunday last. Miss B. Winter in Bolslo, returned home on Tare - day last. Mr. Sherwood and wife of Ferion at- eoded lbs fwagnl el Mrs. Campbell on Friday. Ws. Qihi, wM W Machin school in Mitchell vtdmlty, tales up os 61a bake to speed the 24th at hems. A few from bare took is the vporta at Dungaonoo, bet the majority west to lb picnics at Port Albert and the Lijbtlsasa The outlook for wheat and bay is sot very eocouraeing. Spring grain is leokeag very well, bot has been suffering in some plasm from lack of rain. lint the rata oo Monday bar brightened prospects. On Saturday evesing the "Ashfield Rov• ere' e • et to St. He:oos and played a match wits, •i,. ream there, which resulted is a ►cur• - 1 :n 0, is favor ot the Rovers. A re: cru ,. .favi. is to be played co Saturday memoir. It is our pa shit duty to report the death Meer rat ear 5.55' re.peeted residents is the person t \t.- .,.ens• l:.n p',11, one pass .d s•. ea. 13 ew 110151*y t..1 Mrs C.mpi.. I e•h•.e now en same ..s Soar E1 lei e . I) ,vr. he .levet 'Mambas r of the late James l'yoee, and was herb 1b Hol - ten .oub.v os tie 6 or. of Jess, 1834 Ai. the.. I ..g. of 18 .he was married .0 Geo Campb.11. sad 11.• aa1•.t( cv.uV.• 55074,1 10 the tee ...hie ..t tt.iwiasiosh. where they made t• , then... Iva. • home, ted is here they rds dad t.•r new, years '»for• mayors t Asbheki. Oar departed 1rits1 was •s s.. wet ('hr.ua worker, tied had bee o00- 5501.4 *1111 les M.thodiet ebareb.ver s1505 she was tearoom years of .it. Ha home w....Iareve a borne ter the s.laistering yes• van'. el Gid, and her hie sed I.be.r seer reedy te be given heartily lea the Master's servlet, Sed when rioh reward els has now gee. to.. oy forever in the f her i.erd. 1. her demi.s we feel w. ksys net • kind esenber, sad the bereaved family haus lost • loving wife ted a load ,amber. Rat what is our lose baro for s short thee is undoubtedly for her gala .wreally in that beenutal City of Light Deemed leaves a family of three toes sad three daughter. -Janine in Algoma Mom sad Flirt is Meanwhile Martha i. Ottawa, J.hs sad George is Asb*.ld; Ones with her egad partner to itte w left le mourn heir depert- are. The iseermest task peso. ea Friday .1t reee. at the lethal asmatery, Rev. Mr. Hall eosdaetisg the tavern servien Th. very Targe member •tt.s.disg the fw..rsl gess far to .how the 511loset of reupst MM tit ear departed hired. sed the syw patsy mended to the .errewies relatives. Courtney,atter spending the past IOW is the Time to make your purchase of Palm Implements 1 am new erepared N take orders for fares lm9Mm5Me of the obe'otlsd lead is the merest at the present time and at Ube very lowest rates, comprising the It Binders Nezaa B""'M f F oldo, a. of Mowers 1 Hayrakes Plows (siookah alldgtt flow Company's plows eorrlptl5es. Cultivators-theabo t1tti: Urm.'k r Wagons Adams t ges e'. Paris Wag Works. A full line of wagons. allowed to be the leading wages la the Provisos. McLaughlin Carriage Cemppawe► Buggies Oshawa. Full !Med tits ehdo- est beanies in til Provlaoa All seedsoaranteed. P artum w anrtting in the above lines w111 a: wars 1.4 t to their .dvastegt to call s1 my shop. 55 I guarantee satisfaction watt seeds in the above base, so that you Mabel asks any mistake by Dolling co LII UURN. Tnsso*,, May 21 Joseph Shaw, el the sirens, Iowa wee wining here this week. Mae Freemen F .t Tsaber- =itk, bas hese vlelthg Ger slang Mrs. A. H Mmes. Mrs X R*ashler jr. is vides hes parents Mr. and Mrs Hash (.'hlzhuh_ppe.aa vines te snap to Sarnia where Mr. Baecblr eerw rmidm, be having removed fres Peter - / here J. KNOX, 70.gt Agent for the &bevfi WE'RE IN IT That IStosay CATTLE BROS. have bought oat the busmen et JOHN RALPH, on HAMILTON STREIT, aid osny a fall lime of Stoves, Tu sad Granite wear. gad are prepared to give tenders for Plumbing, Fitting, Rave -Troughing, and Tinning, and gearsatee to give yea satisfac- tion in each and every nada Oar refrigerators are the beat is the markett. Call sad see them Mr Leave your orders st John Ralph's Old Stand, Hamulten-9t. CATTLR BROS., Plumbers and T-innera. SIGNS OF SPRING. The newt mes.et.sent et NSW HATS We aro off rise te tete public. He ia barmen with snare se she deem bar apnea atthe, sad but yovadf a selline M aT. bt ppA�lls.o.nee,w seal et all the lMtgal eskwa sesr. Bsslrsy. an.. 0. R SHANI & 00.1 IMPERIAL RESTAURANT with se its beauties Is spm ae "' el the feet tbat =desserttt�e�,.eyknee�w where M ie 0smss tiered RIAs RiMITAUR5 s P sad try AT-L�1N'8 PgrftittionCrea Imp Onsakzeiddagratir SoToyst sa Drinkst' IM s say saver dared. sverTudeg a" the WalMtaUse et widishl.- sti anis raw t'1s+IvaV(0555 eco MOrsMss4 M r. 55t11tWellener M5 es h ood. OVA PURIfWrMILS. ILS. the "4.111 at= ~ • A. R. �� 1