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E.& d M.H.
SWEEPING
REDUCTIONS-,
To clear out oar (tock of
Wheels we aro oflenng b.r-
gaine unheard of before in
Uoderich.
UNTIL flE END Of TIE
SEASON
we will rent good wheels
for -
10c. per hour,
75c. per day, or
=2.00 per week.
See ua for anything in
wheels.
EMERSON'S
Bbyols sod Music House, sod
Cleveland Cycle Livery.
$igual,
MDAD
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
se 1R MOaiii..fpM?
THIS IS STRAIGHT GOODS.
ii1 Grad
lin bkss possession of dm columns of
_'bis Sweat this bilek- _that's no
Jo"-
NLESISCITE POINTERS, -
MP "Sind. "a.4JssLpaba.21badg{ •'.'..
ar Quebec evidently doesn't think it is
time fur a change.
s The Toronto World would like ...to
die -Spence with the provincial prohibition
secretary.
gi It was a sort of whiakyand-wafer
vote last Thursday, with • little more water
than whisky.
IT The vote in %Vest Huron is a strong
intimation that no liquor candidate teal
apply'.
-. The temperance people believe that
.ppl.•jack should get the boot -jack.
ifar Notioe has been given that distiller-
ies and breweries are to be looked upon no
forager as gilt-edged securities.
Gtr The best way to get prohibition ir to
prohibit.
MP The Hamilton Spectator will now
We upon Jean BArTI.Ts as the .a. for of
Vmiederation.
Sr If • majority of 94,000 in the Ibmiu
ton be not enough to abolish an evil, why
should a minority of 94,000 be strong
enough to perpetuate the sane evil!
air Only 7b oaoatituencie. in Canaria
have voted " No," whereas 130 have votesl
1'1416." New let the temperance people
make the members do their duty.
SNAP SHOTS.
-Offioe-.eeker M. Y. McLluw still
"ticks to his little fiction that he never wise
en applicant for the registry office. Per-
haps he thinks a lie, well stitch lo,`ioay go
nearly eat fir as the truth.
CONTEMPORARY OPINION.
"•■ Aa1 IN TT.
Eyeat. -The te.denloy of the times is to-
wards ladepeedames ot polities] parties,
and a strong saddest patriotism. Before
smother Qeneratla has pained away. party
Ism as it has haw known In this wuor. y
w111 have died Mt altogether
NIDI le ream A TOET sorer'
Tomato News: -They will be wise, how
ever. net be expect ase moth from the Gov-
erseeest, for it is app•ral to every obeery.
assppaanre.sa.. that the majority of the Dimonism C•hrN% are opposed to prohibition and
whom they come to deal with the question
•s • law -making hub their perseoal pro-
dflsetlene will Inflames them greatly Even
11 the resale of the vote b not to secure pro
ktbltla. the campaign will have certainly
worked for the f■rtberaaee of the reform.
sad hre.gbt It one seep nearer.
• e s
.ams. To RAym LOiT RIO 1114D.
t.reete Sar: Mr. Whiteley le searoely
v/.IMtetlt. I■ 111* apseob at Whitby be
4.14 all the etase for oorrwptla 1. behalf of
"be{7.oservaive oasdid.1e on the Liberals,
e nd 1a the next breath declared Ir to have
teens per. election. If there were oar
msolle., ho. meld It have Mee • pore eleo-
ma ! WouM the Liberals be likely to hire
Liberal voters to gay away from the polls,
and bribe other Liberals to vote Cass,
,.tire? And if the election wee pore, why
did the jeans find °sherries, end why did
Mr. Calder admit worvepUo. by his Meats
and See ap his wt! Mr. W aitsy Mould
met lees his head In thio ridiculous ..moor.
HMhi7lldri's'r• Sol$ Vaw.eWy a lemerel
• party, and of • sap with nob • repute
Mesas Mr. Wilsey'..
• o •
Arian AND IN►raM.
$ltratfsrd Besets : • selene. with •
minis for staining* sad IngNsid.i withal
gra semi to the eadmrss that the Si.•to
of the D.nataien of Decade ie the mese pa-
trieeebW ell oa.semper'ary Upper Heema
Om third el the aombsre are 1. the omen.
Mee, dm w 1. Me .lgbtw, and Me Father
d w Romer in 94 The last named, Ha.
(lanes Week, ...hem f. Lo.dewdwkrIre-
Mid. a PM. 194)1, 1504. He emigre .4 le
III, and eaa4lhhsd biwei( b tt.slssm la
Solt $r.rmwlet. H. aces felere ed to the
4,. Amenably i. 1444 se mem)1wMer
When tis hdemMpl er tile)1
d s be oe v� q eras ~Pe.Mml thirty
and hoe.. them Weer eine°. He le
lianasr tri the IAkaed party.
• . m
trier 111611014 WSW, "..v" Iry aria
a waft/Oasts.
pp."blwe t tile. liaOlktetddp
p seAllis ba-ki w11p-Ia11
THE SIGNAL : GODERtCH ONTARIO
els ..,.paper, abs Oederls* 9toLAL, has
I.,rm carrying e. • het watt oa.tpa1R•_-If
we may be pmm."ted to speak ptiaadezb-
ally. Bet eao day, when Uig wee topet-
iumediog the sem tag .p of a manta 01 loam
primer ea the water -break, somebody "tele
lute his newewper echo and moved a dia-
gram of • plebiscite ballot loco one of the
u swep•per forme. Su busy was Den with
kbe o"otract that be never noticed, till the
papsrs was prated and beaded vet tei the
subscriber', thee the diagram represented •
ballot marked for whisky ! The longtime
whole then steamed from the o.ner•ator-
edite's lips se setts fee publte "tea In dm
Meet lastly jourwal.
AND YET THEY SAY "140 101011 011/10
Montreal W tt.eee : Irish aew.papers are
g iY:ag ezpreages le • pardonehle exultat4ou
over tha foot that the foremost British mill-
iry oommaod.rs •t the pretreat Ea• aro
Irishmen. They ars Lord W oleeley, oom-
mead.r-bo-obiet of the army : Lord Robert.,
oommander of the forms in Defend ; Sir
William White, oonamaoding the army to
India ; and lees but not Neat, Sir Herbert
Kitohenor, may f the Soudan. To
this list may be added (tensest O'Connor,
who woo his oommiwoo for bravery at the
storming of the heights of Alma, sod the
only gooses! abase is the army who hu
risen from the rook'. la the navy, Irish
outrage and ability is well represented by
Lord (Jbaries Beresford. There are •nsoy
others, no doubt, of lesser note, but these
eases oartaytly pretest • brilliant roll of
w hose Itel•rid may well be proud. Eaglish-
mea and Soowbmeo will not ohjes/ to Irish
grstltloatioo over the heroic record.
1.141 r00191 or OMI.i'I4MAN.
Toteoio Teleses : The battle of Omdur-
man is an *pooh-mekiog event, just as was
she bet le el Plass. end the battle el the
Plaine of Abraham.
The Soudan u soured to Britain, and the
Beg which Bost. today •t' Khartoum will
miniuue to Boat while stead the Pyramids.
The eosouy is the beet grain producer in
the world, and ono. it te pat properly under
ellIb ehtioo, ween is the eembt.awen of
powers euoh, for example, as Russia end the
Vatted Suttee, that will starve Great Bd.
tale into submwioo in . few mouth* by fan
bidding 11eexport of grain'
The usduripitaeLyklor et the Dervish
will be turned into di•aprite l Ofttif$j' ills
drill sergeant, The fiery, untamed eon ot
the desert will get • hair out and • elate
shave, and wear the red omit of a reepeor.
able. civilized Tommy Atkins. And be will
beams a loyal, hard-hgbtiop subject of the
•' Wielder at Windear," who ie piolured by
the British ,oldie as sitting to ravel state
" with *hairy gold emcees butted."
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS.
McTlloDnrr MAGAZINE AND Rzvtaw mon
OcT'osgo -Two very tally illustrated en -
toles to thea number use "Youot•laeering by
Rail," and "Around the Malttorrase•n," by
Dora M. Jones. Dr. Ant11C, of Wesleyan
College, Montreal, has an able article des.
orib nT how we get the Roble, full of inter.
seting ieform•tion. Miss Hinds records
the heroin devotion of Mary Reed, a Meth-
odist mesiooary •moog the lepers to Iodl►
10 ligbtor vein use "How the Methodist*
Got • Cbspel at St. Germane, Cornwall,"
"The Glad Soul," by Miss Teekey, "Rhoda
'
Robert.,sad "Ig Hie Step*." Bishop Fowl.
use'* m.gaiaoset artt:i. on "British mod
Rotarians Methodism " is accompanied by
en eicallent portrait. Th. t aoer•I Confor-
mal le fully treated. The re.lsotion of
the editor by that bcdy gives him a roan.
data to improve sod develop this magaz•neo
Fourteen numbers to the end of 1899 will be
Elven for one year's subscription. Torosto:
William Briggs. Montreal: C. W. Costal.
Halifax: S. F. Mosta. 92 00 • yw: 41 00
for et: mmtba.
LIGHT BUT INTZOasTINO.-Rither lighter
than usual b tha verdict wbiob • reader is
likely to give Oar ousting the leaves of the
Go'ooer CANADIAN MAGAziN■ The light -
Dees is due to short aeries and photographs
to abundant*. " Gyros Pioober's Thresh -
/8g Bee " is • humorous tale whir* will
appeal to all observer" of country life.
Charles Lewis Ober tell. • gond hooting
story under the title "uodrieg • Moose,
while mother writer details his experience
u • sailing skiff with a whh.key smuggler
on the Lek• of the Woods at the lime of
she baildi•g of the C. P. R Among the
heavier articles is one by Prisolp•l Grant,
on " Newfo.odlend and Cicada." is which
be advocate, the onefederation of Now.
l000dtaod and the eiteo.ion to her of more
1,hnra1 terms oe th• pan of Canada S. T.
Wood of the Toronto (hobs writes oat
"Social Amelioratioe,' or the Laramieo* be-
tween doing good and doing right. R. W.
Shanncn has a short artiols on " Miscalcula
time " J. M•odooald Oxley reviews Mr.
Li,*;thelf'..ew novel, and lois A. Rams
summarises to his brilliant style the louden
serrate of the reale. Among the illustrated
"realm ha on. on I. Bowan` to Canada,"
which will please all lover. of sport, soother
oat " DMent Premiers of Newfoundland,"
•ad the last of Sir Joh. 0. Rourioot's ar-
stoles oa the " Maker% of Cicada '
FALL FAIRS.
rains TO R■ Rz1.D,
East Huron, Brussels, Oot. 6, 7.
Stanley. Heyeeld, Oot. 6, 7.
Ashfield and W.wareeh, 1)angrmoce.
Ool. 11, 12.
44 ix,: GAN,
The exhlhltion of the Tsrnberry Agricul-
tural Society was held at Wtngham on
Toeedey and Wednesday of last week. The
weather was floe and the •tteadanoe large,
and the fair was • nooem in •eery way.
The Wineham head was in atteodanne and
the Alert ere team gore an exhibitioa run
on the ground. The speeding oonteste tri•
Mad • good deal of interest.
00* rORTH.
Sesforth tall fair, on Thursday and Fil
day, Reptembsr 22nd and 23rd, was .polled
by hod weather. There was • rood show of
steak, hot • drizzling rain kept ipeotetote
away, and ea a reale+ the moiety Is Lehlnd
fleaeri•Ily On a000unt of the wet weather
and the beteg trek, the trials of rpeerl
were postponed to Mayday of tide 041i.
MRS. HOOPER ESCAR D.
--
Because She Used 1)edd'. Kidney Polls and
se ('orad female Waake,es.
Norwieh, (b4., Oct. 3-Mr...1. 5. ftnr.p.
er, wife of J. Bteel.y Hooper, el North
Norwich township, i. a Inlay proof of the
e nappreaohed value of lroeid'a Kidney PJB,
to the treatment of d•eseem of„tgea.o
INK 7rnober Aim a martyr to female
weaker= end kieho�yy 'lImss for twelve
years. Norwloh, Detroit sod Bifdo
phyeicime treated her uesv•llingty She
the. triad Iloeld'. Kidney Pill,. Fear boxes
eared her thoroughly, mid made ear ea
healthy, etro.g •ed .1109500 u she ever
was, Dodd'. Kidney Pills pa women'e boot
frlsade.
AUCTION SALES.
Ailpartha gat it ey}la igtis MUNI 4
ram
.s to tis tlnae of
Minns, slabber 76.-Asellw sale .f
• desirable resides's. household ferMt ie
end dols. ismm4e.akig N 1 ANSA. talk
es the premw em
tthe hs of Mow i, i.
Ttgas, Arthur street, 0edsrw)1. e.e pare.
ere. Twee Oowrnty. AseM.b..r.
Tammnay, Ow. 13th. -Bale of bona smelt
. ad tpNamae of Geese Ounll, IN 4,
lake rang*, Ash4 Id. three mdse (rem Port
Albert, N tl. mmmene. a. 1 ° Meek
Joao Seel. Ane4A.esr.
Winos= t The &Oh of Mia Materiels
esus see rrtsNnt el ser Wee.
teak a Wednesday of UMslot elks year* .sd d m"oeYa
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Wr ,.$.r : Rohr. Batik bee arras 1.4 le
ro.lib grain elevator by oable trout the
doer mill.
WleMiam : J ('. Telford, of the Bask of
ti.miltss hero, flu been appealed seny(e
at Charley.
808• 141 : James Iloaeldeoa has disposed
of lib eleutrto Tight plant and new null to
Mr. Coattail, of St. Joseph.
BACK FROM THE KLVNNIKE.
an elm marma for was 11.s dices rinser
war,
The (Bebe : A resent arrival fres the
Canadian EI Deed. is Willies Mom, who,
r with Yrs. olo.n.ad ►ls uetmia-taw, Mies
IUI.eolm, le a guest at the t, u..a's Hotel.
Mr. Sloan to an old Ontario bot, or, to h.
MKru : Mine Mary Mu('otob.oa b sola
forum from •n •bones oo be arm. Hier
many hood" wive to See her well masa.
1tbel : News bee reached bore of the
death of (leo. Li.rJ, of Grottos, Dakota
from typhoid fever. Mrs. Lard, his mother
has rose to Grafton.
Motels : Jay Clegg has returned to the
University at Toronto. 'rbie i. his 1..o rear
on bb .rt oeuvre. He b. w . of JoaClegg,
the well known drove
•
14,01eela : Jas. li•Ilantyne suffered the
Iomo of hu personal ed.uts la the moist
hew Westminster tire. He is • ma of
Thee. Ballantyne, Bruised...
Seafortk : The remains of lire. Rtchard
Reid, wleasiud cm Friday, Sept. 22nd, efts
• long Blade. were ioterrod is Ruperhey
cemetery oo the tol!owmg Mosd•y.
Clmtoo : Rev. Mies L K. Commander,
lately pastor of the Free Uu.greg•tioeal
church, Isar•b a, Wb., formerly of Clinton,
is the guest of Mus. Peeks. Chath.m-st. wt,
Windsor
Morro : O. A. Hood, son of George
Hood, Suaahlue, has dispwad of his proper-
ty ta Kincardine sad may make bis home in
Morris. His wife is visiting relative. in
Michigan at prosect.
Brussel.: Mrs. P. D. MoKtoaon and
obildreo, of Wloipe., who had be.n visit•
mg here fur the pat four months, left last
week for Toronto where they will visit for •
sue before 'Meg Ana
T.okorsmith : The death of Andrew
MoCaa, foetnerly of '1'uolihrsmith, took place
at the residence of his sou in -lair, Dr. Wm.
Sloan. of Toronto, on :tabbed', September
1,4 h, in the 97th year of bis age.
Exeter : The death ooaurred at Virden,
Men., ee Sept. 2, of Wm Bray, formerly of
Exeter, (Ttbe •rte of 75 veers Deer sed
rata resident of U.borne township until
nearly nine years ago, when be went to the
North-west.
Brussels : We aro sorry to report that
Wm, etat... d
asii. a Tiom war -by ea alt s a Wshoid.
fiver. It Is to be hoped they will- soon b i
sea to resume work oo the O.T.R. as is
their custom.
Wiegb•m : News was reo•ived here Iasi
week of the death of Wm. Pederast, which
occurred in D,'rott on Sandy. Sept. 25'h.
iy iv s few weeks ed. es wwm'm l lesesee
in attendee°. at the funeral of his tether,
tea late John l'•ttanon.
Bsyfeld: One of those events whiob
usually amuse • flatter of exoltemenl, espec-
ially among the ladies, took place on Tun
day (semirigid last week at the residence of
James Sturgeon, when hia youngest dumb-
Isr wa joined to wedlock to William
Smith.
Teokanmith • Gordon McAdam, of the
Mill Read, Tuokenmltb, wined psao Tully
away oa Saturday, Sept. 24th, after • limg-
criag tllne.s of several months, which ma
ooroe moot patiently. Mr. SI :Adam has
oars • resident of Seslorth and i'uokersmith
tor over forty years.
lizete : Word has been reoeived bore of
ha death of Kdred Drew, who died in Santa
Berbera, Cel., on Sunday. September 25.1,
the cease of death being long troubb.
The deceased was • forme resident of Ex•
use and to the early days 000ducted a fur-
niture factory hero.
Clinton Alfred Moore, who is employed
with Mr. Fair, oartathly takes rank as use
of the oldest oitlzons of Clintoc, having been
• ootineoes resident here Gino" 18b4. He
nes seen it grow from little more than •
blaze on a tree to a prosperous town of oon-
tidal able importance.
Taok.remitb : J. B. Henderson of the
Baron road, Taokersmltb, sewed three
pounds of improved Ligewo mite, which he
got from the Ottaws experimental fan,.nd
from this sowing be threshed this tall 114
pounds. This is a good return. It is •
white oat sod of splendid sample.
H..: George Turnout! has sold hie farm,
lot 28, L.R.E , to hie nephew, Thomas
Cornball, tor 15,100. The farm 000tein1
120 berm, bis good bedding. and is In first.
,lam shape in every wry Mr. 'Turnbull
has purohased another farm of 250 &Ores 10
the oounty of L•mbteo,-p.y og for it 410.•
5110.
Raster ; A. Q. Bolder has entered faro
. mouse., to deliver at Dawson Coy 30,000
"rounds of butter, for which he is to receive
410,100. The natter is to b+ poked is
me, two, and five pound tins and specially
wiled. The proems of sealing aloes will
entail • cost of over 5300. ae Mr. Bobbie
will bays to invest in a taachl.e pertioulerly
slanted for the par nee.
Seoforth : I' it i'oroey, of Tomahawk,
Ideals county, Wisconsin, ha, boom hen
for • week visiting his °outdo', Mrs. M.
Robart.pp, of S:afortb, and M, Dorney,
ruokeremlth, end other Iriende. Mr. Tee-
nsy is ea old Huron bot, but ho left hers
forty two years aro, and this is his first
visit. Ir is needless to say thist be saw
many chaster. He 1. extensively engaged .
the lumbering business is Wisoosei0 and
hat prospered there.
DUNOANNOA. '
Nortel, -The loos) agency In Dungannon
for Tete Bmgat. is at the onto. of J. (1. Ward
J. P.. cay yseimer, Le.. who will receive or.
nen for sobeerfptidhi, elveritine sod Job -
work. and IS alltherlred give .onetime for
amounts paid for the wase.
(('1 A. NEWTON. DENTIST, Or LUCK
'.1. now will v1.11 nuag.acoa-.wLt sad
3rd Crider et each tuoath. A11 fmodern meth -
ode of extraotlog end gulag, Gad testing •rtr-
delal teeth. OBloe. pert door to Medd'. tailor
,bop. hour.. 9 a.m. toe P.M.
MONDAY, Sept. 26.
Mrs. Andrew Sproul is 111.
J. O. Ward is improyiag slowly.
The Port road h-idge is uniergoiog re.
pair*.
0nn.1 p is being made on the new
moms.
Will. (tower, has returned from St.
Thomas,
Mrs Wm. Sproul is +siting relatives i.
i'oeswster.
(leo. Slotbers tad (Ie Westbrook ere
home from Manitoba.
lea. MoMath, of l'I,atoo, has been visit-
or his partials here.
Nat. Wbyard has returo.d from •ialti.g
elauves d Harrlsinu and Teeswele(•,
P•rtrldge show log is good in this Otiosity,
sad quite a another el Nimrod. haat bees
oat.
Mire EI z,b.th and Carrie Whyard re-
tained on Thursday Iron • •tat a Lasdea
and Se. Thelma
Mies Norton. el Rrureb, who has hese
yielder se the he.. et Semi Trolley's, r.-
ur..d home as Sandal,
Mr. sad Mrs. Rtehard Nanaby a4d i). J.
g•.sby. et I.Mdos, were called ham by the
death of thole relative, Romeo B•..by.
Rev. Erhard Treleaven and faintly haft
re mf ed N Brestt•rd after speedos eh*
s.mmor mouths site relatives in ANAdd.
The vases' 14.. fee 'Weft W.tn...a
were .ri.1.4 se sank's', that fifty or otters
*mere will be to nuke appeals at the N•
Holme.
harms eass*y died Saturday sight, et
the me el meaty m• years. Tea teewal
eervlsee to.ielrtew wall be es ed.N*1 N
key. k P,444,,,,.. The yeas. soft
1199 4.4 95111., psollhe MEW5.,
was wwbSR lG the greesee day last
who, whoa the sped. east alb Mb The
Moety developed lobe ttm-
15115 I nosed seso of 1Yre MIMM.
Tessaer, d Look.d
ew. reeted taGlly. and
more spetldo, mi old Huron troy, and hes
spent the last three year* of hie Itte la Me
region wbtoh bas new etiolated • world-wide
t)elehrlty. Mr. Bio.a le uoder9ood to have
" dine pretty well," bat bis own demeanor,
se cam obssrfal sad modest, bellies the
.ludo.*, and leaves them to their own our
.lees as to the .mount a1 the pile.
There bas been so much methadon sal
1
about the gnver.most of the 1 ukoo the
there woe • estates! dYpouuon to obis, lbs
opieiun of sue who had lived uhdee the laws
sad regulations of the resrtoo and hod kaowo
by perwoal similes.* their good and had
polots. Mr. Sloan was late freak. He
said --giving the substance, end not the
smut words -Nero is some fousd&Uoo for
the disount*at, and there is mai* ex•ggera
trot. He does not bslisys in the royalty
He admits that td. simple of the Klamath*
ought to pay for ie services wbtoh Unique
reoeivtsg from the Deseinion. And he de-
uteron that that service, so to as the pres-
srvaYes of la. sad ardor b essesrsed, M
simply .dmlr•bls Had it not been for the
British flag, and the moral u well ea the
physical influence of that flag, and the ad-
mirable a-rsogr:mate mad. for the preserv-
•tios o1 lits and property. the
" would bars Bowed in blood." But he
says that the burden ot 101.110. is aot 1.tr-
ly dbtrlbutel. It hits the working minor
ton hard. Is does not touch the gambler,
U» o hoskesp.r, the restaureaa•kaper,
and those who make gamey out .f the we
ormitiee of the miner or cater to Itis •lows
meat., who take lewes-•h•no s "has ha, sod
who, as a clam, maks mare money. '
Mr. Blot. Pats the case of the miser V
this way : 1h. royalty of 10 per mai. le
levied ea the groes output. As eimptls.-
• Ily riob property meta from 30 to 50 per
ant. of the output to work if the exposes
in 60 per neat , it means that the miss ply.
20 gar neat =Idea's relit. Beei.lhsprea
party tie poor the exposes is proportionately
K nitter. It, for lsetanca, the expense is 70
per cent., the profit is 30. and 10 per °est.
0o the grow output to 43i per cent. en the
k
t
t et.
• very ordinary "meal. • steak sad onions
and a glass of ale or porter, oasis 114. A
hall opened for gambling, dancing, me., took
to 47,800 on the Bats 1lg41. The people
who Dater to these wants make tar more
mosey, and with loss risk, than the average
miner, and they pay nothing. They have
eine• *Ccs advantage - thee esti •t mem
away beyond the prose N the older Prov -
mom -often ten times as great -bot the im-
port duties use not lsestased in properties).
The remedy he prepsoss it that the royalty
be •bolbbed and an export duty impo.ed
no the gold. His idea is diet the export
duly, although falling in the lint instance
upon the man who emporia the metal, will
e ventually be fairly distributed over the
whole oommuntty.
At the same time "bat Mr. Sloan recog-
nizes the existence of a genuine erieveaes,
he believes that there is also • good deal of
unreesooable grumbling at the Is.s sod the
oth vols Amerioao citizens, to n•rtiooltr,
are far better treated than Canadians who
seek their fortunes to Als.ka, and who are
male to feel Nisi they ere aliens, di.orimin-
aced against by Amerman law, and tolerat-
ed, if at a11, only by tha good -nature el Moir
American fellow -mann -the Amesinas in-
dividual being usually much better H.. the
Amrrioan bac
Mr, Slo•o'e view as to the Yokes Aloha'
is that they should not deal In minion Ore -
parties, hot that their eateries should be
fixed on a scale oommeoearate with the oast
of living i. the Kloodlk. A salary of
$4,000 or 55,C00. he pointe out, sounds big
in this part of Canada, bop there it is only
about equal to the wages of • miner work-
day all the year rood. H. bis the utmost
000Idanoe to Mr. Ogilvie, and awaits with
interest the result of his logoby into the
,tovernmeot of the mucus, and the various
noDipleiote that have beat made. He says
that the treublo in the mounted polio* arose
'mom their being asked to peek and trans
Port • quantity of gold dust, They took
the position that they were basad, and
were perfeotly willing, to sat as • guard for
the transportation party, bet that they
were riot seeped as laborers. There owns
to be • good deal of pab'lo sympathy with
this view. Not the dispute does not in the
least impair the usefuloees of the military
body for the purpose of preeerving order.
The esaeral duoiplioe is gond, the spirit is
." 4, and the men simply stand out for their
righra on this particular gmenden,
Rioter : Ooo. Jewell, ao employes •t
Dyer it Howard's plaids, mills, narrowly
escaped • wriest amide. nae day lot weak.
H. was omgm.d in doles a piens of lumber
.ad L some manner Ms same in outsell
with the saw, badly JJIMieraUog two doors
es too right hand, it imposition of which
be will bo laid off week be several day'.
EPPS'S COCOA
ORATEFUL COMFORTING
Distinguished everywhere
for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe-
rior Quality, and Nutiitive
Properties Specially grate-
ful and comforting to the
net
tvox a and
dyspeptic. Bold
only tine,labelled
JAMBS /EPPS 4 00 , Ltd.,
Homceopathio Obemi.t., Lon-
don, Rngiand.
BREAKFAST SIMPER
RPFS'S cocoa.
OORES
r PER10
S8RA
T81I0
"NEW FLORIDA"
AND
"NEW BERMUDA
STEEL OVEN COOK STOVES
ANE THE KINGS 01 SIU1s,
ANn Tan
"New Art Amherst
1
IS TOE MOST ECSNOUICAI NMI NEATEN
!bet STSOE I5 THE MAIIET.
g95va Steve warvs.ted 11sN.M'sr l�.mSaq�
waded, a.d soe,•steed fer ems.Mee s 9.4
age.
J. H. WHRSELL,
TIM 0=L! $TOYJ WAX
Gnu Army? mom
Coughs and colds need not
be endured; they can be
cured, and that quickly.
Many mixtures are tem-
porary in effect, but Scott's
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil
with Hypophosphitcs is a
permanent remedy.
The oil feeds the blood
and warms the body ; thc
hypophosphites tone up the
nerves; thc glycerine soothes
the inflamed throat and lungs.
The combination cures.
This may prevent serious
lung troubles.
D. end g, o; .x efMime
SCUT -I & bole NI, Omelets, TI MS.
RICES
TAME EMEY
Mr BSC'
PURE SALT
Nom ANLPSt N A[h(AL CQlosers
SOLE KARtNS - GODEINC11.O111.
HELLO !
THE OLD
RELIABLE
ALL KINDS OF
1.
GODERICII BARGAIN CENTRA
This Week !
Extra Value in Blankets
Extra Value in Flannels
Extra Value in Flannelettes
Extra Value in Hosiery
Extra Value in Glom
New Shades in Kid Gloves, just received. -1,-
Ladies' New Fall Jackets, from $2.00 to $25,00, the
best value in town.
Great Value in I Men's Fur Coats
Ladies' Fur Coats.
JAS. ROBINSON
HAMILTON STREET MIDJNERY,
MISy^ O ,
has returned from New York, bringing with her the latest in ntyles
and shades The reigning colors are
BLUES OF ALL SHADES..
Y PURPLE,
--. _-�DINALand
ROUGH' RIDERS' SHADE.
Mins Cameron does not hold openings, but evreyons is invited to
call and inspect goods and prices.
ALWAYS ON HAND
!IIsi BMW
Soralitoll Hard9CoINTHS MAEt4(4
All Coal weighed on tit. Markel 8oaim,
ober you get IOW Die. for a tee.
WM. LEE.
Orders Nit at 1.53 h OTIMPSARDII
Sloe promptly seeded to.
8T111.ON DECK 1
BICYCLE LIVERY
If yam Want to learn to ride
the wheel,
Go to YULE'S.
If you want Repairs, you will
find a vulcanizer, • brazier, an
enameller, and • competent
workman
At YULE'S.
if you want Gnarl Whecis
and Best Attention, be sure
and go to the old arid reliable
11INOBTON
STREET,
OODERICM.
YULE'S
BICYCLE
LIVERY
Everybody is Talking about
D. OANTELON'S
FL0DrIR,
us has Je•t received airshooear lead
hese Manitoba. the has sow cm hand
W•1111. t iel Producees of no. tea
LAKE OF THE WOODS
- AND -
OGILVIE'S
FROM Wiialra41 ■ILLI.
Made from No. 1 Hard Whot.
11. Mia k. ops the beet treads .f Ontario
Peetil05 1), (burls*
Ninttelo.. the or will do welt r,
e practical baker, id he
will tdll
) Lost how to bland the Neeoh& and
Ontario Poor together es al to b... • bsaoll-
Id family nom at a reaaso.ole Mee.
Orders will kat promptly &heeded to to
PUFF PASTRY, ROLLS
or OYSTER PATTIES
Weddle, (lakes will Atmo.d Irtag ■
merle ley.
D. CANTELO N.
We do
All Kinds of
Moulding
and Repair
Machinery of
any description
at short notice,
and for little
money.
ihmknalkydia,
RlmNsd)
GOD1e11RICI1E.
11
Y
Any Time
So se not to keep the ladies waiting for a formal opening, we will
place our Ntock of Fall Millinery on exhibition just as it arrives, and'
will be pleased to have it examined at any time. Each day will see
an addition made to our stock of
TRIMMED HATS, •
FANCY WINGS AND QUILLS,
SPOTTED VELVETS, AND
OTHER NOVELTIES. -
MISSES YATES.
DO YOU FIIJNT?
If so, the following prices on a few lines of
Breach -Loading
GUNS.
will iot.gest yon :
A good 12 bore Double Barrel for - 57.75
A Damascus Steel 12 bore Double Barrel for 512.00
A Damascus Steel 12 bore Double Barrel,with
Greener Crossbolt, for - - - 515.00
Alio a full line of the WInchelfl.y Arms Oompaay's
Loaded Shells
Come in anti' examine the stock. No trouble to show goods
ougvie's Hardware Store.
OR CUSTOM WORK
FO REPAIRING
FOR THE SLATER
FOR THE BEST IN BOOTS
AND SHOES
give
SH'ARMAN
THE PRACTICAL SHOENUER
call.
Being a thorough workman, we cannot be imposed on by sellers of
shoddy good,, and we do not bay misfits, damaged goods, or bankrupt stocks
to sell es tirstclass lines.
We keep the LAIULAW, WATSON SHOE 00'S GOODS,
wed...'fir- . "hay are splendid, swearers, gni -OMNI; mod 'd' $bs'
striss,.goa should give theta a trial.
•77`122..
0009.m Or YR IMAM
AND mosso.
Tis resonosL ane. ■an, AID .Mas
A.INT res MS M ar IE poor,
O ODIoyRICJZ
:the for bal. of 6 for only15c