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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-7-29, Page 4)P4 .......erewe .2 thethriegle•"" o 4 MORK." July 29, 1897. ••••PrIt ,tIINPrr 11 SIGNAL: GODERIOH ONTARIO. • ' "kg. •••• WE SET T:I: PACE is no idle phrase with us. Wherever it hu been privilege to do business, we have been recognised as leaders, became, TIII BEST EELS ALND TB ST SEIVICI we on possibly give is none too good for oar pat - rens. Parties purchasing their wheels frorn us will he taught to ride proper- ly, free of charge. Our prices are down to Rook Bottom. Give us a trial. G. F. EMERSON. CLEVELAND CYCLE LIVERY GODBRIOH & OLINTQN. aha Aqui, TIDILteallID EVERY THURSDAY MORNING NW D. eelliLLICIFINPV Terms of eareserfpflea t nee swath, In *Armee Three months. six thee pew, 1 insures lame. 14ritil and other mania advertisements. 10o v.?1 oe for Ore t ioeertlos. Md. emits per line ter each s-ot Insertioa. Messured by • nonpareil P flosinalle sof six Uses and under. 00 per year. Advartissei.nts of Lost. nand Strayed, Pittuntimui Vemast. "Stoat:lona sated and Rneinres Weetsi eet lines nonpareil. 11 per moron. Honeys on Sale and ?arms on Oak nee le erne.4 Slime, Ill 1.e Brat mosth. ebb- arniemt month. Larger Mrs- In oroPertilta. tol special notice, ths obtain of which 1, 11 pr-n.--te the pe.unhiry benefit of any tad,. vidual or oompany, to be tvinsIdeed an ed. vs-thiemmit oat elistrirod eincoerlinely. Loos! notices In not type one mot per word, no notices lees than tie. tical notices In ordinary reading type tw• *esteem. weed. N. settee fee-isee thee Notices for churches and other religious benevolent Institution. half rats 14 14 I CI Livia' to the newepaper editor is usually in armee Put no a shut up. THI6 HARBOR' CONTRACT. TH8 work at the harbor has na been prosecuted very vigorously diaries the poet three inceiths, and if anything is to be does this yea it hi artoinly time the am- Ersotor ot the Government made • move in the right direction. The oontraceor. Mr. /ale:Lee, of Mount Forest, claim that owing to the iovern- !neat havino leased a portion of the break- water to th• Drumm Lutubec be is un- alAe to obtain • arra ground on the south side. and by the requirement* of his contract be is debarred from dumping the gravel into the river north of the proposed wort. The otber side el the stay is time the ware -clue has taken the oontraet at a lig. ore far below what the work nay be done for ; that having found Shim to be the Mee, he has made little Or 130 effort to open up the work, or provide the neee.aeary material for carrying it on ; that the hreekwater is steno 2,300 feet long. aril the portion affect- edi by the •Dritiver law is only itoine 180 or 200 feet, and if the yontractor wanted to push the work, he could easily .tart on the 2,000 unoccupied feet until the lumber of the Company was removed Liter w the season. This is a uear as we can get to the pea- entoondition J effairs, •iod there ought to be some way out of :L.: tangle. At the time tlie oontract k . (uderioh harbor nu provemente wee let, a similar job was awartiodiliat Kincardine, and, we under. etand, the work in taw Jetter plane is now about hall donk.while itt Goderieh • begin- ning hes not been made, practically. This should nut he She oar, and an early effort should be marie to have the work proopetled with. If the oontractor does not at onoe take bold of the joh it is to be hoped the novernment will step in and see that a pub- . -lie wort i.i..uut..4.4ased ich.danignrivis ia-- !Tenon. If the brasforeter_Iiiin, it is for she remaiuder (far 161-16711111e.'". ill; river dell to its usual height next spring, Gode- viols may bid good.byetto ita harbor for the Mit throe or four yeas, and the Govern. gutret. may be put to four or five times grata expense in recreatingithe harbor of Wogs. • Nev lit-Wbe t10iiT eriettelPtereteibee Tyne Rresitalo V4Inikriltrall§. o-itater • tape lie awl eininteurstorese Abotedas early In detettai e melt* Fliblialher's Settee. J. C. Le Tomei, of Ooderieh, bis been ap premed local Travelling Agent for the town- ships nf Goderloh. Colborne, Ashfield and W. write:eh. Loos/ postmasters over the district are aloe empowered to rex vs imbeeriptiowo to Tan latarat All omemnoloations must be addressed Telephone Odin D Moe DT, "but. 1110IMERICII. T1111711111DAY. JULY Si, NW EDITORIAL MELANGE- • iHr. lalloonaties are now in the co- oewdant. • THK famtert sprinter ia not always the harloot worker. eir To look at Rome men taking Merril-, tion in enough to make ono tired. iirDos'r swear at the weather - it doesn't belong to you. Cr HICCIZTART HRIIIIWAi says more than his waren". these • or Ir you don't find, what you want in THB HIDNAI. this week, ask for it. ar THASK the lord, our pork and beans are sure, and the gold fever doesn't veggry • THic weather for the pat week has been Queen's weather, so to *peak. It rained. • PILAMC sealing will now give way, e n an international problem, to grub -staking on the Yukon. litr Whiner you go to Klondike a coffin might he mod to poet your outflt in. And yon may need the coffin, too. sr Wu haven't heard anything of -the Hon. JAY CAArtl.L HOPKINOI sinoe .Turte 22. • Is he still in that harmonious hole ? ssr Tents will be trouble enough in the Yukon district without the nownpapers try- ing to create an international difficulty. • • • • tiff Tug initially have • multi-plieity 01 wivesHitokero's help- meet* ere now gathering around his pile. tiff Tam failure of the 3o/to RATES de- partmental More in Toronto seems to he gladly weloomegl by the anti -department - abets. Mr Joust L. Nuta.ivatt-toweiwee to became a league umpire. If Jolts gets the job there will he no kicking against his Mame sr Ir there is anything that Rowe J. Pervert ante. and Toronto east grim it, and Romper &ea% get It, we would like to know what it is. ar wirsimxit to go to Main Suakin or the Throes Nook is the (mention that now agitaten the breasts of more than 00. 01 the Goderieh aggregation. • .. Tan Old Country people have been ell broken np on the visiting Premiere, het 'that will they (in when J. 11. Wrwsos o, ,The Globe miles upon them IT is • strange thing. Mit trim ewer - *saw. that the chap who gives enssisd NUNISTENS AND THEIR .0119PUTIRS. THE Mehl and Envies ad cid sr' two other Tory sheets are in • st•te of hys- teria because the Postmaster.General hes seen fit to superannuate Deputy -Minister WHITC, and appoint in his Weed a younger and more vigorbus man, Dr. RM. Corona. In the pest year Hon. Mr. Mewing ha overhauled the postal conditions of this oountry to such an extent that Deputy -Min - later Werra, after fifty-one 'wine mervioe under the old syntem, would not he as much at home attending to the duties of the °thee an a younger .n4 more vigorous man would he, and it shows that the Postmaster-Gen- eraLksis Minfidence in himself when he now holdly atrikes out fork new deputy, more in accord with his own villein, and who in will- ing to test the new theorioo that have been promulgated. • The trouble at Ottawa is that the Minie- tent, as a rule, have not seen fit to let the Deputies of the okl regime depart in peace, and nuleititute for them men more in ac- cord with the existing trend of public opinion. The Deputy is the chief enoutive of the department, and WO know of inore than one department where the opinioa of the teeh t & name! Iv A.. action of the Deputy, who, in turn, wee guidoel in hiestann by the opinion of some under -strapper; who ought not to have lindia retained in the department st all. The Maw= Administratinn fell a vic- tim to the policy of retaining in Aiwa ot trust men who took the firm opportunity to betray thope who trusted them, and in many of the deparanents today public ofBoale hok1 offices which were awaited them.. the price of treagon. It in all very well for The Mail and I.:tapirs and its satellites to Ifft yeas in hotyhormr Nkomo • Minister sees fit,to get the strings of his office, into his own hands, but the managers of these papers would not hesitate to aet In a busi• nese-like way if they had in their employ men who were out-ef..dato, or men whom they eould not trust. It is to he hoped, in the interest of the couetry, that the action of Hon. Mr. Mceocx awl Hon. MR. thrToNiwit the lines above referred to, will be followed at an early date by the other chief' of Depart- ments, for in no other way wilt the Admini. etratim he able to euecoasfully carry out the enlarged and comprehensive tyttirem of gov. eminent whinh they have ,pledged tile& selves to give to the people. The pruning knife and the weeding proems are both re- quired et Ottawa at, the present time, and the mat inweessful Minister.. are they who adopt both methods. caw& with the facto, It Boys that Tun Slattae " Quaking to teeth ne Um greet Liberal party " under asrtain circumstances, mid we weld ask Tice !Expositor to past to. ane word that)* ever appeared in Tug Brearm. to Justify is to making etch a state - met. TiL• SteirSi. 10. alopys been a peo almond Liberal aewepager, sod hem never Nose a " straddle-tholenes," and it doss not lie in tho mouth itb. editor of The !Expositor to make • charge against the pol- itical integrity ot this journal oir it. 'Prue, the proprietor of The Expogitor is • member of the Legislature at present, but that does Da limekiln carte blanche to aka another newspaper span with impaity. As 10 110 merits of the question a Jame in this locality, he doesn't know What he ia taking about, and at present we have neither the time nor the inclination to ea - lighten him. • C. E. AND 8.* CONVENTION. These me the days et lame °caveat -lose aad Huron assay le eo be in hoe. On Anima 24th and 25th the Sunday wheel and Christian Foulleaver workers of the amity will mein in • mowiter 000ventieet at Chula. These oinveations are purely ietwdenominatiorial aad laths& ell Sunday gam& ot the wady al al yoing people's seeitates in mamma* wish y okurob. The &et day (TnalidaY) la to be devoted ',surely to Saab: ealtal work and the fol. Iowia ie • partial lite of Me labiate and speakers. : The Plea of Leman baps -Rem, Jag. Hamilton, Wingbani. Proper use of the Week Btard-Dr. Fow- ler, Ningbo's:D. The Seaday &heel Taulbee sad a Mak, Brueedild. Hours Department -Rev. A. Day. Impageamos of revereas In We Sunday Solteel-W. E. Kerr. demoted's asim-Rov. A. Day. Cheragyr of She Teacher -Ma Bad. &Worth."' Hoop what Yea Bow -Ala. :islanders. Onderioli. -.- Dean et pepartestaf-Dr. Macdonald. M. P. Materlike Teaaters-Rev. A. Day. _ The ttroon*Day (Wednaeday) will b. to young umple's west and. iodide by the winos to tre. acessed and the pse aslant names et taw who are to take perk the meeting is sure to be one of tut- oimal interest. Below we give • partially* of the ab- jecta and speakers. °braise Rodeavor and 'Proportionate _Oistao-ile B. MeGererse' • Chrietiaa Redeliver lesepseemee ferea--0. M. Riley, .owerhilL The Power of uneUty-Z. A. Ans- thogrei, loth arhselsg-Ntia itelisthesug hem. World W inning- M iss J. Wilson, CUB; ton. Nation Winning -Rev. J. 8. Headsmen, Pin Up-iceDete Eadavoter --C. W. An- drews, %geometer. Festintlais of C. E. -Mrs. Peatlend, Dna- wawa. Line Up --Ed. •Wales., Varna. The Poorness of Young People's Work in Canada -Rev. J. Edge, Godetioh. C. E. and Proportioaate Christianity - Dr Meld, -em ot St. Paul, Minnesota. Dr. Maldrum la a boot in hiswelt ; he was tin the program for four addressees at the San Francisco C. Z oonvantioa. The usua-milway rate bas been granted by C. P. R. and the 0. T. R.: fare and pae.tairg td trio. Ikea Seinuttone Pnizik-For several years Miss Eloise A. Skimmines, the well - known authors, of "Golden Leaves," hes been in the habit of giving • prize te Ibe pupil from the tare eshool that oloalued theldithest sandhi' tn English at toe High Baal Laramie examination. The yeer the nits, a he- 'some frame peonies of the Queett, has f- Pen se Maar Frank W. Ed - wade, who obtained 75 per ant. of the Clarke for Eaglieh enumnar, amportition d literature. The Board of; Examiners eeportnehrst ifrptior Utah, appreciation of Mile !Shimmies.' liboralit y. and their hope that the assople will stimulate others to offer some en- auragemeas to young stndeute to seek to excel es tab studies. SNAP SNOT& -A valued subscriber in New Branswiek writea 5, inform ns that J. V. Eu.a, M.P., is editor of the St. John (lkihe, not Telegraph, as recently (bewared in Tits Sitotak. Orr esteemed subscriber is• onr- mot, and the miatrike is (*ark Next.. • CILteLT•011, 111.P., for North Norfolk, on Afloat 6th, will have templet - 11 tweney-five years of onntinuoile servioe le Parliament. In that tints he hal sow been defeated nor had a protest estered epithet him. Mr. 011Andlit the beet potted pee in the Hesse es the trade gesstion, and stand. in the fight rank of Canadian parliamentarian". -Our esesemed eonoemperary, Th� Itigiositor, 01 Ilerthwtk, in its MESAS," makes rert•in atomism% plait Tits RIM. eat. whith it would trouble it, gm* m re.1 TURNING GRAY AND ZLINANISNND WITH. BALDNESS- 'fb• !Yager is Averted ly Vibe AYEWS '1"1112.8 "Nearly forty years ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray and began falling out so rpltily that I waa threatened with inimediate baldness. Hearing Ayer's Flail Vigor highly spoken of. 1 commenced using this PrePtrea- CANCER CURED -A • U FIE SAVED Iffy the Persielest Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla /61 issit-troubled for years with a sore cm my knee, which several physicians, who treated me, called a cancer, assuring me that nothing Auld be done to save My life As $ last resort, I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after tak- ing a number of bottles, the sue began to dleappeer and my general health improve. I persisted In this treatment, until the sore was mi. tirely healed. Since then, I UNI Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally as a tonic and blood-puritier, and, in. deed, it menu a cnough I could not keep house without lt."-Mrs. 8. A. num*, Bloomield, AYER'S The Oily World's Fair bruielle. MS Regulate tne-i.lear. It U. DPARTmENT. Driak ter Te Sleep feet. From the Times Herald : nos is a samon ot the the yaw man about town wakes up in morniegs with • dull brown ta•t• is his and • pale gray fallen in his heed. T is aleo • pobthel watery * hie ellesnadb. Ylinfts 4 tie remakes a bed hussy Wig* after hut eyes have greeted the m light, his mind nrrerte back to the spring the toot of the hillside, when be had to go at the teak of day when * boy to get the an of buttermilk. Or to the old windier - a well in the bock yard. when the yokels chickens gathered about, filled their beaks from the unsure and than Weed their heeds toward havoc a though giving thank.. These memories 611 his soul with sadness. They were days when his lips had never meted of the ono. of the grapy, the spirits of the oorn, or the &id of boa Pretty gond days, too, you bet '. He does not, lie in bed thinking about theft things for any great length of time. As he mind ems his mouth dries. H. pokes bit maga oat of Ina mouth an in& or eo to ea tf ft is still • sound member of his hod,. It 1a but 11. 1. eery dry. The fur treater upon toy roof of his mouth. It wobbles about for moisture. It appeals for help. Th. stomach reeponda in a feeble way. Then onme the lip,. They snook. " Oh, a we just had a frame brach. that we might biro it in twain and swallow the upper end,' ell make &operate efforts at @eying. heu the man gets up. There is • saloon on the renter. Pomba oat thragh hie lattieed Nis& 10 oan see its MID. H. oats enntelly photograph enter* with lIs same thimt, Und% up at the cenater. with etwherr teener -mit inteether Imp them. He drama, hurriedly sad soon be is before the hie Mirror aitualf. How reel the white -spread barkeeper leas. How rafreshingt, Mailbag •50 the Wag row* •1 bottles betted to ice. He can etterealy wait fog the twelleate to he peered late • glass. His hps tremblingly bomb the haU.-trofen liquid. The eyes Woes, be lakes a loag draught, alto a humane (aisle mad work. VV.. • 'met fry joy and *ea mils fee sm- other me. He doom not Myrbreshiese. eass'Asirseerro.g. cannot wad his smil in eslithon Hit. stbmseb10 ismaelierkie be- other 4*rlbJt o1ISiisIuSIAM.. sly W 1.the I IO1 melba le &gels is Ind M= vm nn ie or tees( Th esse sershig he goes the*ggis the pesgstimare se es the day %Mew -Thelma its, mem should drink .birthing sI elf beimIsit upraise meal, tunas ft be wear. 'The Omit '• bower kiiewo to yes is glade el whowith a tempevatme if about 46 deems. ft allstild set be gulped down. hot Weald be ilmak slowly, saheillesthig a ineethfult et s. roe and Yies wake it • mambo , et ...Ask haws d Aoy toper ds Wireinia or Iltresib lips will ten rat. that this t eyed, b.tter Mae thezeittaila that bare bens mht 44 ohmri! 11. wee • Mild. If sues awast ar:quircherah. livid re - i hi ishei shin er iseigerthed a &- 1 AZ It has sewer 710only Wog Sae it me *slur see papist and Apeareatle It has one sea Uillt it Is es.ally weal whim: *lab P"1--itahe • beer souk I se oboes beasts Sty Jews mai t al le • •nee grommet /Aram Cr t , Mo. Seth lay gnats thelreorg, yeses see of that tows from Air dial theywould have to do -$o give there their sibionantin- t kerreestwor site NMI Moir , M. tares told tiao girls they yes34 iv decide bate Ms mai- b 104 thymesheed la these Pio early they esel keen. Toss be was! es to tea"WM wbieley driet lag is pastel. Ho NM Ste lied mut eruptible far 6 0066 wtilsky. If was 1.41.4 .1.0, �.he bad brisd le. It Wiandatut ▪ ik= sad isemesiogily buoyed He had let Meshy drink 'hilt hie tastily. bet be tritri the be* 1445 the Weak mielyst IC:tdito mart gm hillessee ever die yams, meat steille*s to save Mom "INut for Mesa tper &Mks's," he trollops& "wiry. Istesee ef 'est telt to tog seek° Um by ti smothers TWO ay told that my sew breweries werted epit Keitelli ha week TM ides •4 • Kok. . Perieliblithesylit t" TIMM We este tlelolo Woe arivell wee ame 46 year. Thom Ole Itaireshis Um, tied lens so Well Wised with The result that I have alive Wed imp other kind of dressing. It stop. d the hair from falling out, stimu- lated a new growth of hair, and kept the map free frem dandruff. Only an occasional application is now needed to keep inyo hair of good, natural color. I never hesitate to recommend any of Ayres medieines to m y friends."-Mre.11. M. Kuntz Avoca. Neb. Ayer's Hair Vigor reercass1? 111.1.11111731101.30111/14111MILAS.A. Avow Sareverille Mersesse Pempreit. COPERICH = BARGAIN = CENTR Mid -Summer Sale Prints 8o and 10c for Linen Goods 10o for Flannellettes for 5o • 50 5o Hen-Stitohed li'd'k'fb 5o, 7 for .. 25o " 8c,tor... fro Men's H'rtlefs f3c for .. bo Children's B'd'k'fs, per doses . 120 Shirt Waists $1.00 for 45o Stilt Waists 75c for 450 Ladies' Vests . 2cto 60o Ladies' Vesta 20o 41 tor 25c Pillow Cotton 46 inch 18c, for . . 12c Pillow Cotton 48 inch 25c, for .. 17c Towels 24 by 42 inch 12o Towelling, per yard 4c Skirt Lining 10e for • 6c Fancy Ribbon 20o for 10c See our Shirting for ric and 10e Table Linen 35o for 23o Table Linen 50c for 35c Table Napkins 75o tor. SOo Table Napkins $1.00 for ....... 75g Trilby Corsets $1.00 for. • 75c Summst. Corsets 75o for. ....... Sailor Hale 40e for Sailor Hits 15o for 200 • . 10. Dr*" Goods 25o for 150 Check ilingin 8c for So Flannelette Shirts 5041 for 25o Bummer Shirts and Drawers „ 4„50 Men's Ewe 10e for . . Men'. Braces 40e for , 25(, Meet Braces 25c for 15e Overalls from 25c to 81.00 ' !lee our Cotton for Bee our Cotton for White Cotton 1 yd witre 3. So So Anyone buying a parcel from us gets 5 spools cd good Thread or 10o JAMES ROBINSON. sea insetted's* either drink beer or whisky. Mixed drinks, mob se twokalls .04 110 like, are rarely ever called fa. Gin eszes and oaken are mon popular tam ever. Ten yam ago there were not two hundred boxes of nines used in Chicago in • year. There ea we than tliat maw, as- sumed here daily this year. A riokey, Wade of either gin or wistakv , is more (beel- ine than say other known *timbals° hover. age. But two or three 01 110.. will make • man tear that he is different from a rang - armor. There are lots of tailors and board. big -hoses keepers that are oolder. Mint juleps hays last their prestige 5. 101. nil. The principal reason for this Ifee in the fat that there are not more than a balf -dozen Ian in Chicago where the genuine mint may he toad. They serve bora ant, sb ia a. thlretat Lam 10.Viamaie niunety a • oorpoob.is from a inititery order. It is broad -laded. It is almost odorless. It is insipid. Than Is no tiara except • sickening one about it. It is wares. A chicken to Virginia wouldn't pick • from one of its leaves. A Jai bite at light on cos of Limn. Yet these barkeepets will not cooly serve you stuff and tell yore that it is mint, er disgracesthhimself and his all - rig e stuff. Seesaw Mahone t • ma tat. would bruise made to drink tutelages is life. And Maltose knew wo Chi with but be ing by bet °DOI said mint should the balance of I wee in • SSOO yesterday with a physi- cian. I esker, ha the moue that useal.y brourbt about minarets.. ppordp who patrol:a such institutions as tams (speaking shikut the bar), and aloes who wear think nloth ," sad be.: " Well, the men ikbo patronize each shoos as I keep." wok up the harke•per. " don't usually have any oth.• at all." S. Bram. HELPLESS FOR A14 -TAR. sewed Dews with Ithensarelase Senates. From the Poet. 14.3, Rome& Uke the followiag awry convic- tion with Mem, and ha a pragitioal sense it might be said NW this te stIU *nate. of mine*. Mr. &Ward Downey, .1 hennas .-/K-,--Illefrwirllitiro Tem a-Mireart. Cumberlard Co some years. I have been a great maga fog upwards of ten years with entitle rhamatlese. I was tortured with severe paint whit* as times would &haat balmy ;enhearable and I think I suffered alma entrytiong • man cian gutter and Hee. I was ett crippled that I meld net work, and part al the tune was not able to eves Isom about. I beoanie so weak and my system so run down that I despaired of ever asetiag better. My mos was an al- es* hopeless ma and es I had abandoned work I wss almost helpless for over a year. I heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I was lathered to at leen ewe them a trial. Ia • short time I beim to roomer, sad the airestsing pains .141 my back sod limbs, so thst I was ambled to walk out of doors, &fore I bed need more than half a dome bites I was aletret witindpwell and meld de a hard day's work. 1 had a good ap- petite and Imes to gain Gen and feet like a now wag. I am free from ashes and Abaine and have Dr. Williams' Pink4Pille to leash for it all." The reporter °mid not hole fmiing that )fr. Downey'. time wee a ehriklas one, as he sow premeds a stpet, well.beilt figure, straight limbed and 151 smart in his movements so a young man of twenty. MUNICIPAL COUNPLS. 00D111OH TOWNSHIP. July 19th, 1897, ' Cormell met today, =hones of last roset- te, read and passed. Moves by John Middleton. egioonded by Thomas Cburobill, that the following rates be levied on all the reelosiate propertf and taxable mann is the township Comity, two mult. o. the dollar; temeitie. tern eal four.teethe rencial tole* rat*. es. still. Moved by Chas. Williams, emended by Jt.. Joisastes. Mat bylaw sombre bur sew read he esseed. Mimed by Mao. WiIiiimexsewasoeeed- od by Thos. (lyrobill. WM raid betimes Isis emestritiahl and wirilitY• Wes ha .10.4 054 • ANN rood be yoused Iles thereof m let seventralso. We Walk t• pat WTI the WWISCHNT, Hillitee of the kr tipealed bylaw. Mewed by Joe. Jelissals, seamed by Jobs MIMetes, Met Me dee& frapiey trall 10410 05 imam to get a sseeriptisia of hash read& AdJeereed te mem es the berth Meade, fa Ammo. ktitee lissinet. Clerk. , NOOKS AND PILRIODICAL8. Mffingsfean litanagralt AND Menge ros Ammer. 1617 -This weber lia• a mostal soloed& eaveibli with Ik• 1.g the find* Kmes10Sl.g, *WA is te4 miss elms 50Casedierleeleg smith Tbe Lei esti* is es " 01•Wits. Moir Per. modem r4 nmoseesso," W�S aoj tiorit: 84 Ise .beatallsi *sit ad Lord silk& of traitagt: son), me of Omiada'a tifetisisished toasts mid os• of the most emboss* aesessiata his - Ing. Mies Brook writes a very interesting paper on "Tb. Curiosities of the id tore - Phone.° An anal' with four disarrange. describes the DOW horsetail earriate, .ad the editor pays • tribute 10 51. tiiimmisur of chloroform. "The- White Field. Freese," by the Rev. T. J. Barr, B.A., is eimoisdad, with ten eddttmeal sosravuies. An article, with thirteen sspavises, as " The Appian Way and lte Measeries." is of spatial interest to omeseeeien with the steadies of the lite of St. Paul, now oconpying our school.. Gril*is these- s" ot the femme rater Mattisie, of Lando., sad Sir Reny Parkes. Lieutenant - Governor of Australia, are &leo CITro. A review of the Rpworth League Ceetrauoa, twith portraits of leacher .ms 101er.itki of On Beboise." and other ow rent Sopia ans some. Alm stenwee• in- stalment. of the story of " Philip Strom " and "Rhoda Roberta." Among tb• larre abipmests from the .rgao factory this west wee au urges As Mr. Se...right, of Abodes*, mie of INT esseslemen who visited is Beansiller rams& Iv. HELLOI THE LD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL • ALWAYS ON HAND THS BW S torliantleal IN TEM MARKIN' at S8.75 pen ton, Cash. All(oal wsigi!ed 1. 11. Merket Scales. here you get 71300 lbs. ow • Ism lirilL. LEE. Orden' lett at ZULU* Lim Store promptiy setesded to. .....M.M.••••••••• Al;1,all Wool Fas Dye Blu erge Suit Wbesh mete $12.00 to 061I he make) dealer in (of Shovers from any firMattes al $6.73 Ses thee gh too 114111Lot uaPSfl- Is is the pocket FLOUR... I as most ter 00 t f Asb (-1 n odi open rem xi* 011.1111OR