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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-7-1, Page 4..ado ..-. 4 TRUMIDAT, July 1, 1897. THE SIGNAL ; GODERICH ONTARIO. MVP ..se1Aw.. Tbe IDYL Cyclometer is a 've•der: w • sell them. Ian Yiur Light SMIIB When riding • Bike these dark D ight* you need • Rood Lamp W • nave stem se pekes that aro booed to suit you Don't Enda an Old NADDLZ ! when you coo get • good ous troo w as from 50o to $4.00. Is feet, we can give yea anything 10 Re. place end Sandries at very close praxes. WE SELL WHEELS, TOO •t less tSan many dealers pay foe chem. Si. nus Wheels at $35.00, $40 00, $50 00 and $60.00. We want your trade. GEO. F MERSON Cleveland Cyole Liven, Goderich•nd Clinton Iht Is roBLIIII m EVERY THURSDAY MORNING aT .- st.CILNOaNBT Terse of IabeertPtto+ s One month. in advance Three months, Six Use year, • 30 $2 6v 0: Advertising bier. Legal and other 0asual advertisements, 100 f• line for first insertion, and 1 Dent. pee line or each snbsequeot insertion. Measured by • roepareil 00x1. Badness Dards of siz Iten and under, $6 per year. Advertisement* Of Lost, Fouod Strayed Situations rant. 8ltnattous anted and B.dnees Ci e"oes Wanted not toeeding 6 lines nonper, , SI per month. Houses on to and Farms on Bale. not to storied s lin. sl for Greg mouth. MO. per sub- segment month„ Larger advt.. is proPor�� -aayeeentat melee, the obeser e hLoh promote the pecnnlary benefit of any indi- vidual or oompany, to be oonwtdered an •d- varttament and oharced aootadMaly. Local notices in nonpareil type one cent per wad, no notices lees than Mo. Local notices in ordinary reading type two cents per word, No notice for less than 60o. Notices for churches and other religious and benevolent institutions half rote iahsertbor who h8 to twelve To. S!ONAL regularly by mall, will o inter • tavortt'by ac- quainting us ot the hot at a. early an''iiate as possible rebltsber's N.Ste., J. C. Ito Tousel. of aodertob, has boon •p pirated Local Travelling Anent for she towm ibtae st Oodorish. Colborne. Ashdold and CRs w•nosh. Local postmasters over the district are also Smtpowored to rex. ve .utiseriptlen, to Tint his denunciations rang out against .ah's heights, saver tot eves • t•lepbwio o0n•eotioe with the 'tromised Wad. o 0 0 M THRICE ere members of p•rlt•asest on both siees of the Hones who still believe that public Oboes ars ,Avers perquisites. o 0 o id Bi.*toga, bluster end bs000mbe are the earmarks of • political ked ; lategrit7, energy sad honesty betoken the statesman. O 0 0 to Sona po Moises ere like ostriches. They hide their heads in tb• sand of brib- ery and boodle, and think no ons sees them, O 0 0 ser" THs politiotl cemetery to filled with the tombstones ot politicians who were brought to their graves by the importuni- ties of hungry relative•. THE POST OFFICE EMBROGLIO. SPECULATION is rife as to who will receive the appointment in the event of the resignation of the present postmaster, and a well-defined rumor is afloat that it is the intention of Mr. CAMERON tot appoiet his son-in-law, Mr. GAIT, to the position. TBE SIG- NAL has no positive information on this point, bet we have learned that Mr. GALT has been canvassing prom- inent Reformers in a vain effort to se- cure support. This proves that Mr. CAtsRR0N is not of his own volition in- clined to consider that his somia-1aw has any claim upon the position, but requires pressure to be brought before he will act in a manner so diametri- cally opposite to the preaching and practioe of his long political career, ex- tending over some thirty years. Tug SIGNAL has a higher opinion of Mr. CAlisaow than to1eiieve tbst-he will close his political life by putting in practice a policy of nepotism, which on the stump and on he floor of Par- liament none has denounced more strongly than he. Whets -we -re ber-and the thousands of electors in Huron remember -how in trumpet tones he inveighed against DOWELL's "son-in-law .1AMIESON" and TUPPER'S "$0840 -law CA1+saow," and that in every school house in West Huron et.Nai. All communications mt.a( be addressed I) Mo61LLICUDDY. - Ten 9»te telephone cantle soderf*R Oat a0DZRICH. THURSDAY. JULY 1 POLITICAL' POINTER&. t3 Be true to prineiplw - O 0 0 tar Nzvsk go skating on thin io. O 0 sr No man is bigger than the party, o o 0 Sr NEVER follow • member of Parliament who wobbles. O 0 0 SW DON'T throw down the ladder after you get to the top. O 0 0 Le BRA.: is • good dog. but HOLDYANT ls O 0 0 IT Te. oteoes belong to tbe party not to the individual members. O 0 0 tr NEvEA holler noel the last polling gab -division is heard from. O 0 0 sa PUT not your faith in politicises, but tenet implicitly in patriots. O 0 0 air ALWAYS *tend by the ooe.tltuenoy, the constitution and consistency. O 0 0 • Bosuery is the best police, but taw there are who walk in that way. O 0 0 public seen making private snaps of ptijil office for the benefit of their sisters, their cousins and their aunts "-"their man servant,theirmaid servant; their oxen, their asses and their sons-in-law within their gates " -we cannot bring ourselves to believe on this, the first opportunity offered,the professions of a life time have been cast to the winds, and the man whom West Huron has delight - to honer , is as devoid of political integrity as they whom he formerly de- nounced. No; we, and all true Liberals of West Huron and staunch friends of Mr. CAMERON. have a higher opinion of him than that, and firmly be- lieve that some enemy, who de- sires to a rock Liberalism in West fturoi =bend- the-Girueselt- in the riding, has advised that such a cousye be pursued, so that the man who had gone through the fiery fur- nace of public life for over thirty years without being besmirched by a taint of self-seeking or nepotism, may not remain unsmirched, but shall dose his political life in obliquy. That Mr. CAlfsnox's long public service deserves recognition goes with- out saying, but that such recogni- tion should take the shape of s post - mastership or his son in law is some- thing that es 8IONAL and the true friends of CAMERON -who have fought his battles in the past, and have stood by him in sunshine and shadow, in prosperity and adversity -do not en- dorse. Why aft attempt should now be made to seduce him from bis political integrity by tempting him to give an office to his son-in-law, who has not as much claim on the once se the humblest man whose name is on the voters' list, is beyond our corn prehension, and we do not consider such an act s fitting climax to Mr. CAlittaow'a public career. Against Mr. GALT, personally, ' we have not $ word to ay, but we fail to find any reeeon why he should be sxox's politi.wlopponenta that be was imported to fill a vacancy which was to be specially created in his behalf. Ile is of that class that Mr. Caltsltos wrote of in a letter dated Sept. 28, 1896, as " Men who have never earn- ed their political breeches, ouch lea spurs." Thee why should be be a party to the attempt to place Mr. Cath. &Res at a disadvantage in the eyes of his old-time supporters, and endeavor to impair the political integrity which has been the portion of the "01d War- horse " for thirty long years. We do not believe the attempt on Mr. CAissxox's political honor andthe integrity of Liberalism in West Huron will be suooessful. Mr. CAIEROR began his political career by' de- nouncing a similar outrage which 00- curred thirty years ago, and he has de- nounced that outrage from the day at his advent to public life even unto the present day ; and knowing him as Tag SIGNAL does, there is only one than on earth who can make us believe that now 'at the close of a brilliant political career, he is prepared to prove recreant to the professions of a life- time and demonstrate that, so far as barefaced nepotism is concerned, he is no better than the TUPPERS and the 'SOWELLB, the CAROM! and the LAxas- v1Ns and the scores of others whom he has denounced during his entire public career. That mac is M. C. CANZROR. He will not do it, for not only is nig potitioal honor at stake, but the fate of West Huron, so far as Liberalism is concerned, hangs in the balances, s�llais too.itaunch a supporter of the Liberal Government to jeopardize the constituency. Did he do so, he would sts.ad lone, as did the man who followigdoonrse thirty years ago. Not 4Iy would he Sacrifice the riding in so tar as Paminiota matters aro con- cerned, but he would wreck it from the viewpoint of Provincial politica. Mr. GARxow, M.PP., and the Reform party as a whole are opposed to such a course, and even the Conservatives, who would stand to gain everything in the event of the deal being consnm- meted, would censure the folly although they gained by the Act` - It were better that the postmaster had not been interfered with than that such an outrage should be perpetrated, and we feel assured that Mr. C.YSRON will tad gnant11 rAvadiste tj►e evil suggestions that have been male to"" passed The him, and maintain the proud position in political life which he has heretofore enjoyed. DOMINION P41LJ4Nsrtr. Racier s•e�rars or ebe Rhinos IlMsap sees Um Pew week. Ottawa, June 21. --The entire morning teasiou was taken up in discusalns the Kiugrtun p•aitentiery affairs. and little Lusiuese was done u ammeter of •011 Atter recess. the diecuesiuu was uu the militia items, and the Werkef the railway items were also passed. Tlie House adjourned at 12.26, atter singing the National Anthem in honor of the Queen's Jubilee Dar. upon which men- brr; had then entered. Ottawa. June :Z. -After prelimbear, routine the House went Into committee on the supplementary estimates, which the House parsed atter a lung sitting. reaching beyond mktniitht. An animat- ed discussion took place during the ses- sion on the Government's policy respect- ing public buildings. Tb. *coats The Senate became interesting 10 - day inasmuch as on motion of Bir Mac- kenzie ar kenzie Rowell the rotund reading of the Common bill to ratify the extension of the Interookrnial to Montreal by the Purchase of the I1res mord Quante Railway and acquit -or running powers over the Grand Trunk Railway was given the three months' hoist. The vote stood, yeas 37, nays 10. Ottawa, June 24. -Atter some Initial 'Tarring between Mr. Foster and Bir Richard Cartwright on the length of the session, the Hoose went into com- mittee of dapple. A number of items. preventive service. ,were phased, when at one o'clock the committee rote and reported progress. On the Hoose rt- eesembling at three o'ckck. Sir Bkhard O•stwrigbt, at MT. foster'* request. made a statement regarding legislation still on the order paper awaiting' dis- posal.The Franchise and Buperansua tinn hills would be drooped- As to the Crimionl Code, that was a very innocent little i11. and he cheered to hare wine conversation with Mr. Foster about 1t. The Iron n0't Rte 't Bounties resolution. the Crow's Nest Pass hill. the Fifteen Million Dollar Loan reeohition, the rail- way subsidies and each other beehives se the Home/ would consent to, wonld be proeeeded with. Mr. Foster pressed -the Minister of Trade and Colmer,* tt, czl.luiu the meaning- of the-.estra- orditnry supplementary estimate 10 Pay S157.0(N) as rental to the Grand Trunk and Drummond County railways for nine months. Sir Richard Cartwright ....e i.,.,d _ that. -.as_ esalanatioo . of the Government's policy would be foet m - ins either that night or to-mort"ow morning. Th....House went into COW' mittee of supply, and,s4oei other hefts pawtyd Was a .utwitt7"vI PQM • ogle to the DrutimO$4_eonntb Rtilwae. Ie ezpialnlne this proe ms -L Rfr 13ichntd Cartwright said that the. rental money ter mus- monebs 'ss to esaible- the Gore ernment to connect the Inteveolonisl with Montreal and try their plan Deme entering into a pints -trine -rear lease of 'raid n,nd. The House did nog ad- journ until long past midnight. a: Tea horst that is good at the ,Dore doesn't always wig. Same is politics. o 0 e t4' ikt,'r imagine you can navigate the political canoe if you're built lop -sided. • • 0 ar ALWAYS work on eyesight lines. No political l000motive can travel on spread nils. O 0 0 Lt TAR sitting member is the servant, alt tiro mmty, of the people whom be re- pr••ents. O 0 0 CODERICH: BARGAIN = CENTRE. We always have and always will give the most for the money. __-__ We ;-.-- Ottawa. June 26. -The Hoerr washed a nwefal hut uneventtnl morning 'wo- olen er hien in roentnittee of warmly. At two o'ckx.k Mr. FieldingIntroxeneed a hill to secure by kntq $18.000.000. and tbe r. -solution having been reported. the hill Waw given all the nettewwan. resents. The ('row's Newt D .M_hill occupied the attention of thee !lionise L coinmittee on Its e'. td resell The Imo bountice rceohttinns were• pewee. end the bill wino read a Bret time. The Hones trade rend ptYrir�w+o In committee of snpel% and rose iNhstdl reported prntrew.. The liens sdinn tel at 12..10 o'elnek. Otters. June -The iron and stool b•itiat , ki n t't` rt, it f.mn't eery/mut . were Crnwa' N"vt Paws Railwew nisei the In- t,i'.oloolel peter to Montreal were ,li.osattd. and .fle'rwnrds the Triter ,-..Lett).) item was pawned. The rrnw'• Newt' Pana NU wee reported by the t' mmtttoo. 'and. --,smitten. were advanced ./ere in ,•^t91,1••, -•,n^ •he rlfltWay enh silo resoluNns*... The pnwtofffee Amend- m,'et krt we• dierermeel. hne the bel. with throe r ilway w'Aed,iie*. we lett eel' NIT M*Y. - The -tease ad - ',Tweed at h ' BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. SNAP SHOTS. -The name of H. F. GARDNER, edi- tor of The Hamilton Times is favor- ably mentioned in connection with the Wentworth registry office,made vacant by the death of the late Nit-Hotas L The !election. of Mr. Gsrdi- ner by the Local Government would be approved of not only by the press but by the public of Ontario. He is of thst cissa of men who have done more than most of the members to- wards continuing the Liberal party in power in Ontario, and whose services have been forgotten when the mem- bers or their relatives wanted vacant 1a Navui figure on your past record with politiotans , It's the preemie that al- ways Bonne. • o o 0 Wr A politioise may be • rho• -berm• W- iley. and be consigned to the heather's yard tomorrow. e e o sr Tttr different). between • statesman and • politicise 1s like unto that between oak and basswood. e • 0 NV Tes politicians bow to the people at clause tint., and bow -wow at the people in the intervals betw.ee. • e e •>r A p•tr1•tie tortillas roles Deng in Ne straight peso will beet • pslitMsl race. betel that travi a (i so**. ' . • • • Sr War ye. Walt yes w s•ha pe. UtS lay. ramsmbsr alb t Moses se Hr - en applicant for the postmaster - ship or any other position in Gofe• rich at the present time. He has never been on the voters' list, that we know of, and certainly never tad! a part in voting or working for Mr. Causerie or Lber'alism to Akron ooanty or anywhere telae. We do not know 'that he ever polled a Liberal vote in Ida life -in fact, the eheoesa ern that he alway. has bawatllia lt posit. side of the polios) haat, s .w i' lee a .wceo -seem So• little atoll than a year, and his ap- pointment would give color to the etplaiea opal, aprawad by 1[,f. O. • offices. - MUNICIPAL OOUNOILS. GODUSICH TOWNSHIP. MONDAY, June 21. Conseil meet today ; min.Ne of loft meet- ing read and poosed. Moved by J. John- ston, seconded by Chas. Williams. that the petitions of John MoCertney, Peter Mo- Dongsll and A1ez. Astrear he net granted tor • grant of $200 to repair the Cut Line. Moved byThee. Churchill, e.00sdd by John Midleton, that the following sci- entism be paid : George Lavin, for escapers, 1143; Was.-Kasiedg•, for repairing buggy broken through d.f•et in road. 111 50 ; John Watkise, r pa*feg posed, 85 25 1 read Mine mis•toser'• salary,11130. Adionr.M 66 Nis, on third Monday in July. Naxos S'mRDY, C1rrk. BA'FIELD "BLOWS." TtrrDAY, Jess 29. Our .l.otrio light service is first -ohms, and must be exteeded. A daily stye bow•.* Hayfield and the *misty town is mach reds. The read* 1. tile RNthberhed ors la toed oosditfen for the WeyoI. 8eod. Th. Bret romper' this season have aseiwe,t, bast from (metes, See'lerth and P•rkhtl'. All ear hotels are d•1 y renete nt applies - Hess for seonmmodatIon from prospective summer visite'. It is repeated test the 12th of July. to he eel•br•ted here. will see • large crowd in tows. Lots of room for all. Gov sew Methodist olsvgyoan has takes up bi. residase. b.re. The removal of Mr. Ogee will be rereetted by many. 11 s srtsat that • fire hell is se .be be- stowed es see of th. ebarehas. Less may 1t ri to the *edit of the deems. A Weeds Is Mvsag his rssideme, m- ead hapeeredl, aloe rsfnrnisbsd. TM bee beams • reseal f.vsrit. 'AI tliirl Li.d"1i. C. t at*4rsa ebtets- d fes the 1ta71l•Id harbor MMM •sesdd •t saes. The rag et tat auk pier le to be egsdsed rd fee pie. batiks as glees b M la dsigeas�. We do not buy a lot of worthless trash just to-tiee how low we can quote prices in the newspaper, but everlastingly use our might to sell reliable, satisfactory Merchandise at lower prices than elsewhere. Facts are what count -not promisee. Compare our " "SI Table Linen In price and quality Table Napkins White Shirts " . 't " Ladies Vests " " Shirt Waists " " " Corsets " " " Flannellettes " " " Oottons " •' Hosittry " " " Prints Dress Goods e Sailor Hata- " Lacer ,i ei 11 " 11 If Results are the strongest convincer*. JAMES ROBINSON. COR SQUARE AND WEST -ST. PUT TO THE TEST. THE LOST CONVINCING AND ABSU. 'LUTE PROOF GIVEN. setts, and tee groom by his brother Arehi• el St. Catharines. Key. A. Stewart (Willis Church) performed the oetemoay. Only in- t,tnate invited friends were present. The prompts were appropriate • et valuable, suck as go to show the high *eosin in whioh the principals ars held. Mr. and Mrs. Spald- ing, amid the good wishes of their many friends, lets for Detroit and other points, on the 4:30 train. -News -Record. OBITUARY. - Cornwall Standard : We deeply regret to ay that the favorable an• tioipatioe of the physicians r.garc'ing the ones of Mrs. H•en,ltoa, referred to in our last issue, ware not realized. A ohange toe tris worse set in on Ssturd•y •mini, and early os Sunday morning she pawed away. The dummied lady, whose maiden name was Harriet Sera Diokinson, wee the eldest daughter of the late Dr. Dickinson, for many years a leading physotan m the town of Cornwall, and beloved wife of Dr. Hamilton. For syse days before, her sufferings were very scute indeed, but ebe endure* them all with exemplary patient's and resignation, and never forgot •mid all the trials of stakeout to ezprese her hearty thanks for every Dare and attention given to bar. Tb. eoneolatiooe of the holy religion ot her oberoh were very oomforting to her and amid her trial ebe gsve expression to this more than ora. She leaves • devoted husband sod three loving ohildren to mourn her ices -two little ones having gone betore -but the Almighty Father his sere 8t to Mks away from the obildteo who survive • mother's teed•r oars, yet " H. doeth all things well." Tee funeral took plso the monies of Gm 23rd inst to Trans) (Memorial) Church when the large oossegme of people allowed by their presence the deep sympathy felt for the husband. children and other near relatives •o sorely be- reaved. Messrs E L. tidkinsoo, Wing - ham, and Harold Diokinees, of the Bank of Hamilton. Grimsby, brothers of the de- ceased, were in attendenoe •1 the funeral. 1'be memhera of the town council and comi- ty council attended in a body. " Horteo.ta," said her father, " will you have •oma 101.1, ! " "If von refer to the f•ri.n•osoos tubers which pertain to the solarium tuberesvm, and which are oommonly known as pota- toes." ots toss." replied the sweet ctrl, " 1 should be pleased tq be helped to • modicum of the same. But tatero` Tatars' I'm quite sure papa, that they are something of which I never beton bad the pleasure of hearing." The old man pounded ors the table natal the pepper-ooetor hey down for a rest, and then remarked, in • voice et icy coldsss•, " Hortensia, will you Imre some of the t. - 'fiat De Williams' Pink Pills Cure When 'T011 a `M.dicinsu rail -What They Have Done for Others They Will Do for You. lio remedy of modern .Lima h&a •rad more, or stronger proof of its sterling merit that bas Dr. Wtlli•mi Pink Pills. The cures ars not those of people in foreign lands but from all pars of our own ooanvy, and the statements made aro wily verified by everyone to the vicinity in wbiok tb• eurm reported over. When such proof o. this u offered doubt Must oras•. and the medicine must be awarded the palm of superiority over all others. Every mail brings bitten from grateful people m all parte of Gamed*, who have been oared by the use of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, sometimes after ears of Mogan and cher other medioioea bad failed, ass it 1. tbe words of gratitude spoken by sufferers thus restored to health that has *rooted the enormous demand this medicine has. The following letter is but • fair sample of hmdreds constantly being re- ceived :- DEAR SIVA - I have great pleasure in hearing testimony to the medidn•I value of Dr. Williams Pink Pies, as • blood purifier sod health restorer. For ten years I woe • victim to a complication of troubles, begin- ning with coiner, and followed by rheum•- tism and bronchitis. My physicians told me the trouble ttad become chronic, and that •very winter I would either have to hoses emelt s sae Ilia M • warmer climate Two vette ago I was maned to my bed and room from February until May, ander the doctor'. •re. One day while reading of the sores wrought by the nee ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I determined to try them, and I found a curs at last in this splendid medi- oios. I used a down Loxes of the pills sad I have never been better in my lite than I am now, and I have not been troubled in were any way with my old-oompl•imts sines I dis- continued the use of the Pink Pills. As I have alreadystated 1 was a sufferer for years. and uring that period event a small fortune In doctor's modistes and drugs, only to find in the end that Dr. Williams' Pink • P.11e accomplished what all other medicines failed 60 do. When my friend, who know how often I wee Lid aside with illness ask. unreel ase I otealwyeaeppy- se. soy Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Yours gratefully Mrs. J. A. McKie, M Cater gni. Mr. and Mrs. McKim are •moos the hest 68 known and most esteemed resideets of Cas. • •regal, Ont., Mr. McKim has been travel- ling .•legman for pianos and organ, in the • district in which he resides for upward, of be twenty- five years. other What stroeger proof than the abov can • be had for the oleim that Cr. Williams' Tho Pink Pills Dare when all other mediates" fail? If you aro ailing' give this great medi- a eine • fair trial and the result will not dle- ro appoint you. The publie aro cautioned h against numerous pink colored itritatios.. Insist upon taking nothing but the paokagse which bear the full trade mark " Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. " iTonz AND Yotpit "-Th nota of tb monthly reti.dteel, " Oar Dome," which j,enb.an mabti•�•d !r•ome �te•rein Mal- treat, Ent iiy the - W,l'1 is r ton r. ; and subsequently by Mr. Watson GritBk has been ehapgee, t6' " Home and Youth, and the nobliertieo slice removed to Ter - me*. The dmieaioe hub been purchased The Homo end You* Puhlishthe Co , Tor- onto, egg hay bete enlarged from 49 to pores. The Jute nonber, issued under th new ntenag•di•nteie unclosed in a handsome cover. and tau tpte eioa is to nee in futur • bettor quality 4 paper, so as to permit t u se of better euaaf(ev,pge, and to make improvements w1 h w, enbaooe the vale of aa already s publidation. T change of nem* is ire to the ezpre.sed ap- preciation of the trw*ez:ne by the youth o the country, ♦hose interests will in feta 1,geiv• adequate. coosi,eratien. Throat the .xpereenoed yd will dirooted efforts ot its former publisbsA tee m.gsziee has be come well and favorably knnwn throughout Canada and the Ume,4 States. and the present poblishe1, lope to farther add to Its modem. lldtwithetanding present and 'prospestive i ntpeoeretterea, the .oheonptioe pries will be m4nt.ajsd at only 50 cents per veer. -- A London 7.amip was recently having h ie first-hola baht ohne seed. Clerevmsn-Waal mime shall I give the child r Cabby-tmre5b sheer foroe of habit) Oh, ra leave that A vett, v.:. Agri, a Sase'. Bast.' hie t trade in 1777. bat the career Of t ea a town of teorW- wide not begin till atter 1820, 1 yb,P which tie/ Midland trrat3�11 ! tutor coctnn lloatiom other mene1pai retire. B.Ht•e' . . , hom'.ver, peen famnee ger bet It was pri- vately hoes the preWebt Lead Berawaj fattier robe first he duelist laveur ta berwing. It M • t known that India Pale jU>, .lira bemuse tt seas with a view to the cilsliie• u - at r rasps.,. . The ci weigh the beverage wee 1. EryrMnd are very ming rroot of Rape for theoot Vrreekwtl re 1 e Mwtsnel. het the neater pot oesr►► enfgwtww. waved.Among relive serves* }its .abdrrwrle aoM tate A I,+ywiest. The now b,v- hy the .ww- 60 .idk it, and ,Jai short tlfS a &toned bent the esmmtry tar en Pigmy. lat,tv6twist ale ilii 1»sial tee the erase oiskswe India' Pit!, Wt. alma fel •aos,d ieasees�,, Pa� i ell rage k:rii Aai 1. t1e•WIsy err --incl SP. Wise the punt Were. aim/ Sax% 1t *send the imi& rias Def f ek Ca/reuse Roca. -The (Watery road race at Chatham oo Saturday, tbs ird inst., promises to be one of the biggest event* of the kind. A oeater7 nee is a novelty 1. Canada, and with Ms beet et prime, • 1•w entry tee sed the best of roads, the enery Ilet will eomsrfse all the best-known road riders in the eoaalry. The Gendron ming tandem and the New Bathes mow, which ars offered as first and amend prizes are on exhibition hi the Maple City now sad are models of the m•nafaotnr•rs' art. The °seedier Read Club has offend • geld medal for the fastest osptury ridden during the .••aka, and the probability i. that the winner of the Madera le this rest will have the' n•dtl ammo to hit at the end of the sesame AT TWO HOSPITALS- -- Five OSPITALS.Five Years 1m the Tele-Notbing bet Dodd's kidney Phis scald tosob the Spot. Brawls (Speoial) Jose 211 ---Mr. W. P. Jackson • telegraph operator of thl. plaee has kid an •=pensee• 'blob amid be, whoa kpowa, of vales to evert ma is essi• •d. Hs My :-N 1tbeet relief for eve veers, I lave goo. frost bed to were* with kids, &a k Have bees titrated at two h•.ptlay-pWeaad Mestresl,-had reek tile has sera. swarm all to so papas.... I lave fb gas UMW advise aid May weeal•• Glass *110 alb seas rseslt, flay tow segs massed as sees sin I, sternal tak1d Dad's males POIM, aril Railer altar as boas t era bane to sav en Well verbst blasatAoa-Lust w.a tea.y M2rebel a. theasib•esel Rims. 111414 10a. Wiila- alssw. was s5. wase .1 • t,py asap whoa bis sassed awsibter. a resp seteetad rails kedy, was meted la Ms Maas el willedr n W. P. was Ise baa • haler to sere ram lar MOM el M ease ado lalleire WNW be het *WW1 WM "Yee, dad Is ear boasted high -Ichor) antro a fail- sn, or is it not, Beamiller Nursery ' The Business heretofore c.rrid on by the Id. Job Stewart at the above n amed Nora, Village of Booming', will be carried on as usual by bis *ens APPLE, PEAR, PLUM and CHERRY TREES Evergreen Trees a Specialty! The .took ts taomplet& and in twsdlag to purchase pnrohomorswill find It to their advY6 s▪ eed of ordMtg from homegrown ttaaw. A Fine Awertn( t of Hot.Honse Plants Plants, iHangingn .' and Bedding Orders b Marl promptly attended to JOHN ST1111017 ISTATB BENMILLER NIfltapRY. CARDEN PARTY. St.. George's Guild will give the Annual Garden Party on next Thursday, July 8, By the kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. R W. LOGAN it will be held on the beautiful lawn of the late residence of MBB. R. B. BMITH, Colborne -at The grounds will be illuminated with Chinese lanterns after dark ; the town band will b. in attend- ance ; fancy work will ba on ale, avid refreshments, including Ise Ckveam, will be obtainable. Tea semi 'oe boat 5 to 7 P,S. ADMISSION � Groom* 100 i