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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-3-23, Page 44 'ltioasoav, Karo It 13, I$$1. E.B. d M.H. Or daigklsr May want Your a Wheel. thie ewer Wifs' `. eOur Ladies' b•ve earned for them- selves • reputaurw for BEAUTY, DURABILITY AND EASY RUNNING QUALITIES. .. $at flat $51 u d 551. Let us taut to you ' ' lore mak iug . selectee. Get our ,hand some catakrgue. EMERSON'S Bicycle & Music House AND Bicycle Livery. Zhte Signal, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING •i m. laNgiViAemee .ODIRUCH. THURSDAY. -"ODs wan left." lM. 8NAP WV& war "leaked the- other - Gentle Spring still sap and in erahoes. Weare • fur - The- Tory newspapers - re still watching the,Government "totter." - West • lot of gratuitous advertising these day.. -This railroad discussion is begin- itrg to get interesting. Now let un get together and build the road. -We-don't know whether the Tory leadership has fallen back upon Sir Cu Libre, or whether Ste CgApLss ha5_faUen back apoathe.Tory leadership. - The Spectator, of Hamilton, hasn't al late been getting fourteen pewee front the _Goarnmene for job printing. and q(yputse -lis riowernmebtlas to .tiiiiise criticism from our esteemed contemporary. • -The rumor that Mr. BARKER, of Hamilton, was going to galvaotze the Tory party into life is contradicted by The.Ylam- ilton Spectator. The journals wbo had the ,soar ;o hew evidently been bark. itgdplbserr '• -Mr. Wilms status that he is de1- ugad with oar. from Western Ontario town' asking him to lo•ate he mills should he decide to close up toe flour manufactur- ing business in Montreal Well, what about Ooderich, Mr. °MINIX, as a manu- facturing point! We hare one of your Milk ben already, and won't charge you a cent if yes oosRa to work it. THE GUELPH -GOD- LINE. The ISrusems Pest last week published the 1.ilewiap letter : 'li. tihe Editor of Tbe Poet. Me then 8nt,-I want to osll your at eeMgs aid Nat et your readers to two Nlrap width I o•0.tder to be of grass im- p.n•ses The first is • great fwi-the weeder! al railway •000mmodauon afforded this esthete of our thawlry. As • sample, a mag wants to go by nil to Blaine., seven Wire, or to Wtogb•m, four mile. farther, be.s.empli.b whioh wall sly eke two d•yr. Oe take mother ages :-H• wants to go to Beldraye, le go by rail, only sixteen miles, het to get then rid leek by the G. T. R. will lake teres dary. What an &1v/siege Nat Le w moo of busies., whose claims are m ¢.at sad wbose tem. is so preoio01 • Iles again. as to the mals, it ie not an 5•thames eooarreeth for the mail train tie be e.e ssd two hours late, and sometime mora Now, the people thus teed ere the peeves whit hey. paid bsedreda of thousand e1 dollars w build the reed. le there no redress for eeoh • sate of Chun! We soy yes 1 er Nese should be, and this brings nee w the Betted poet, namely: - let the whole oommantty rise lip in their eththe and do all in their power to the t :,e (1 P. R. 10 rein their Ilse from Guelph to tiedwbh. As I nes it, it M in every w .y eery desirable end of very great advantage be the whole country, and supernally tbe part through whets it would paes. It Is barely pose anie to have • line mon dtisot trim (iedertob to Guelph, Tortoise end Didale wt ; st•rttag from Gderioh, to Au• hers, Myth, Brussels, Ethel, Trowbridge, Listened. oto. Hoping soon to age a work ate necessary end desirable brought lthe, I MN years, KICRAlD PAUL. Bromic Rene 15th, 1899. GODERICH HARBOR. A petition with over 260 signatures, the riser the loading vessel otters and grain skippers d Cleveland. Detroit, Toledo, Ray Ohy, flafflaaw. Chimgo and Duluth, has best reestyed by Ernest Hmteo, •.artery et tie Cttlze..' Committee, to be forwarded to 105 Destinies Government. The follow lar rwlitiea of Toledo lodge, No. 9, Ship• m.awn' Aseoefanos of Toledo, bas been re. ennui, te he forwarded to the Govertm.et: -•Whereee the port of Gderloh, Mateo e the east shore of L.ae Huron, is very .gnverleatly legated ter • harbor of refuge for both U.p•dlaoi a.deAmerloan veesel• end teald, as we think, without noro•0ooable ..et, be made • eats and easily •ooesnble barber of renege for ,.este in heavy weather, am/ whereas Point Albino, oe the mirth mist awe of L.k. Erie, hea •!ways been das.idered • deadlines li mlity, espso1Ul fin t01.k weather, whioh danger would to pons' stent be removed were • lighthouse sed fag whetM l...td is that lemeliat..- weeddty. hies,_.g be :it resolved th.t the bprwywwt ef she bather •e Ceded& to Ow lb "stet of wakbg 1t • safe and agave.• Iwo barber of rehire, •ed the Intros and eseliesees-e Ida Ugh, and fog whistle e Nisi Whir are mast ear.oetly desired by as vasa enters acid mestere aloes the f1aM, and we drtdy believe that the .ukase df iesb enereeemess meld m.eerWly lessen 10. Ma re of datiebH.d is Mese !..elides, slat wads. tb•relre, .assatly roegmmend IOM eM be imemMM ler." Heel A mall PIINGilk" ins Res ..+emelt +4 Gia• •f Madlma TILE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO REV. DAfIKC -ALLAN. 1 apeethMMI, sane• .r • Pioneer .lelsler .e the tenth/eerie. teiseefe. The Woodstock d.au..1-H.vlea '• s U,dZorn Boy" writes es follows art the I... Rey. Dasa' Allen. father of A. Mot' Alias, el town, mod eel know• Godes lob, where bon eerihly threw wee br.u.ht to • ulow "penial - • emu greatly beloved " tau. Ws 11. le the early fortis, and lot many rare alter, no man was mune. ,,.borone to l0. Lure pulpit. sad to the Zorn Doom. tem Rev Due Allan, of North E•stbope, the intimate friend and •,oeerhoue 0t Kee. D. Mackenzie, the Zorn. pastor M•p.oully on u0mmun/ou uoo.moo•, were u.• .•,grew greatly wjoy.d by .11 elms.. of people. Nle CUNtIOalull. Donal AUau wen bora 26th Sept. 1806.1a tortru1e, Smelted. He compeeted 0u *demotion is Kiss's C,lleg., Absrdew. W bile • very youth sten he espertemid 5 sudden and reuerksble oha•g. '01 Doerr u•d.r Ibe metstry et toe Rev. Dr. Weds - .Id, the fames "Apostle of the Nona." Before bre oo•v.rslou he was ter tomo ume eider the uonvlotion of sin The power, the junkie, the bollseas of God 0e viewed with al.rm. "The terrors of the Lord were upon him, but he was not allowed W des- pair. Every Sabbath he travelled fiftieth in es over ens hills to hear the grist swathe - ice pre•ober of the North ; eod the day wets hnea1sg with .l1 the intoning of 0u •wakened nature wdd.oly the light dawned upon hies. 1e s moment he saw that he sal. venni was through the free grain of God, as msnilested to the.toaement of Christ. There and thee, among is the church, he took Jesus Christ as hue Saviour, and .utered -Into the full amaranth of his •oo.pt.anos with Gel. His fears were di Roos, and • sweat pease ailed he soul 11 was uke.a calm der tbe'•torm. Great won but alarm vibes awsk•sed to 0r lost condition as • sinner ; oorreupeodsgly great was now his joy in the aeear•sos that God was hist ted, and Jews his brother Speaking of this oo• oasis to • friend many years afterwards, he said . "Seth won the overflow of my soul's joy on that wood.rlal S.bbetb day that on my way home from the church 1 oould souoely refrain from 'peeking of It to the *team and the trees on the roadside' W'OOD1TOCk'tl r1YBT rAPTOlL He left Aberdeen 16th Aug.. 1831). and arrived at citable on the 7th of Ootob•r fol- lowing. Coming west be received • joint e el from the united oowr.gatloosof Wood. stook and Seceded. o pleb be soo.pted, and was ordained at S• r... t .rd on Thursday, 21st of November, 11138 lis wee denture the tint Preebyteren adulator settled in Wood- stpok, although Rev Mr. Mwksae, of Zona, and Rev Mr. Murray. of Blenheim, held 000..ton.l ..nines before '38 Mr. Al lea's Libor. were equally divided between WW.sdawek • anathema/oad, two olte e 8.00104l to each field •Iternately,!v arrange moot rendered necessary by to. detanoe and the very bad state of the road.. Owing to his tmpared state of he.lth, the rouge& Lion of • portion of hue charge soon beame u SOessary and oo the 15th of At tier, 1840. n, was released from his uouotct•oo with .be Woodstock 000gregatloo, and he be• name the mioietsr of Str.rford •nil vicinity alone. In 1846 North Ewtbops became s separate obarge with Mr. Allen as their pastor, and in spite of many dithoulties sod dtsooar•gemeel., erected what is supposed to h..e boon the brat Presbyterian brisk thatch in Upper jaiado west of Toronto. Here for 1.01,07 eight Years, mon than • ^tMr8 of a It Tient a h, dwveted- 1 SWSS$ed to -him. 0. Fsesr.Ai t f.By and with great saooess. A PUN FICTUIKL lo stature, he eras perhaps • little below the medium site, with • slight tram• but ocmpactly pot together, sod capable of greet .odareeoe. Me eye olenr sod pose - trate", very expressive of the Nader win- ches tilled with tears ea es plead with sinners. Like lathy f• nous promotion. sooh u Ile. Argot, Dr. .utris, U. H. Spurgeon and other, nature ...tad mothered him with s rich feed of humor. rids mello+ed and .enouffed, save tone sod harm to hu dr.00ursee. to private 'legend .mong Carideo friends, be wasexnb•rantly upoy, jovial and free, and hos oonvereataoo full of mother -wit and quaint humor. HIS HUMS Lira. A meteor thus writes of him : "Debi Allan was o living delight to ohildhood. Youth end age. His (sony ea • gentlemen Ms' elevating, his remarkable daptatioo tumbled ern to inspire throe of every .g. with high ideals. Hu incisive humorous utterar:ooe kept the atmosphere ot the home of his bat surcharged with pleases; wit, from the time of he arrival up to his de- parture. Mr. Allan's own home was • little world ot cultured minds end tender hearts, of Christian otartty and domestic loge, of ideal trot end exquisite refiosmeet. The centre round whioh mother, sons sod dangle tors moved w•e the bl.h•mindel, pure . pirlted, happy -hearted father. Few men attained to snob perlsotion in the demesne .1,15... He Neer lost sight of eon hlge and hely oflim with its weighty obligations, yet his featly oirole was bis ohief eon and delight. Th..psskliog baster that pervad- ed he oonver..tloo never allowed the home to become a .lull or dreary Diem) nIII ./CAINTNr1W AND WIT. The tollow.og will illustrate mils original and quaint mods .1 sxprnvioo. He.rleg of • f• thful roomer of the Gospel who won being pereecu•_.1 by some ot hl. people, Mr Allan skid : "That is netlike strange 1'th world never permit. • man to rebore her follies, "•Oust replying with a. volley of mud. If she cannot stop the ms a'. month, she t':os to blacken hu ob.rsoter " Otte or t instances of his ready wit may here it. given. He was fond of hie pipe, and no oue 000.eiob when enjoying • quiet smoke in ins of the hors @lithe stand• leg by the ohuroh, one of the brethren made the remark : "Titers you :ire &yelp at your Idol." '•Yes," galokly responded the witty Mr. Allan, "I am horning it : have you does ee with yams He had in 0t. congregation • man whose .mploymeet was to rather &shoe for the Stratford mark.:.. Unfortunately this man was addicted to strolls drink. Mr. Allan 0.d repeatedly remonstrated with him, bat •pp.rently to little purpose. One day Mr Allan, 1. o•mpaoy with a brother minister, won walkt.g from North 1CasIbow to Stat• ford to attend • manse of presbytery. Sitting on bon load of ashes the Yemen overtook the two ministers, end the day being wet„ the ase gatherer had thrown • seek or beg termed hie shoulders to protsot him from the rain. Mr. Allis looked at him, bade him the time of day. &n4 then said " I am glad to see you in this coediting. Von have at last listened to my dylns," " Hew le that'' tithed the ash man. " I see,"' was the quer response, " that yen w now sitting io.aok olotb and ashes." Oe Lowther nommen la his presence, one minister soothed soother of h•vtrq need us doe meths to todece • family to change its ob.reb -relationship. The matter was re- forest! Is Mr. Aldan, who gave Me judgment to these words " They used to hen( shop• stealers.'• Got so one undervalue the important* of this M.. • of ohareot.r. Nen be the IMO- ] Dist of beeves is • bright, obeerfal fans m000r,0 RRrrrtlims. Rat 1015 was only one upset, and by no mesas the sleet Important septet of Mr. Alle's ik•resess. Thera was no frivolity or levity about bio "it is only with (led s .0fldres," said be, "that 1 maks merry. How ,e.ld i isle with the world, or sport vett lees ee the brink of a menthe* r Re was Nefeedly reverent. The tharole halt bt widish he first sew his Me .ad Ids periost, eager left bim. be kept him m.atub1a w1wbRtenee alt far It'.nc• Haan is bow • mlelaer. tr ls.04 Ym : "It was 4.stdedly teeth& 00s..tote of fat. hie. He wit 'tibias defog • oom- 1110.1ea R. wee by title time too frail in body to attend all the .orgies., and derleg the .•elan meevog. k. .toyed .t Lome, Ives for the most put es his toes, bon eye. closed. He was evidently thiek.ag very •ei:vely and lut.uesly, • outgo beyead medrt.u•g He was on the dieing -room ,here household duties called me beck and forward, but he .eem..1 to be oblivious of u,y prwoute or *bootee, pursueog his own thought. sometimes audibly. At last 1 heard atm going over a somew0at is this way "7Vnet an widenekaa* 1 to re.Ovs from me every .tato of au ! 10 resters the mare of God 1O M that bed b.00me the muse of Mateo ! to work oat to me tae likeness of the Lord Jesus Christ, w tbit 1 sba11 yet be kuowo by the re•*mbl•ntte of • younger brother of the Loud of U.ory 1 What •n undertaker ! Mat Oed has 1•Id the teak upon oa• wbo u mn,.hty, and He will do 11, -yes, he will do 1:. *odiously be fun He is dose with me." Another sweet, and sig•taoant word of it 'nay here re given. H. tow from hem* as 5 sling at .ostmuauo. ft won the muoth of easy. 'Pee.. lies oo the .Issuer table • magnificent bouquet of like. After we had sat down at the table, Mr. Allow remote ed out bla band and almostrev.reoily touoh• ed the of the outmost elution sod sod with real the in bus tone • "Verily H. (the Creator) hath este." A. Hugh Miller 51(1 Mere was worsesp la both words ."d awe - nor... Teen won to moth neer. is it thaw steeply the epprebsndin.t of the beauty -it Ina "the holy and one of God's .ork. " sets BC•HOI.A1511Ir. He wen • dugeot student, and • classical *choler far beyond t0• ordinary. The writ- er hes seen Ohl dt•ry written wholly in Let, i•i ; end he oould write letters to hu minis- terial brethren, in Latta, Greek, French or Hebrew. He studied Gmlte after thous t" Canada, and be could preioe in It web fluency. In those poodle days grimmer w heats were few, end not maty parents could afford to send their obildren to them. The work of preparing young men for tee ooll.*es bed to be dune by the minister end out to the IN. Rev. Mr. Rob•rtsoo of Chesterfimd,$no m,nteter to Oxford ever did a. much of the good work as t0. Rev Dear iel Allan. Bot for all this work he sever would commit to roomy. lee or reward. Thoth vote snow bio most tntamstdy . peak to this day with enthusiasm of the vigor of lel• ietelleot, the foroe o1 hu will, the brigbtobo of his wit, the honesty of 0e purpoth, the warmth of he ,neadshup, the generosity of his heart, and the integrity end purity of he private life. Ma. ALLAY IN THl FUL!•t?. Hispreaohiag was 01.01 ani e,riptanl, fervent, heort-•esrohing sod instinct with ole It exhibited characteristics that are not oft.. found in combination. -:t was both doctno•1 and practical. courageous and two Oaf a q te,004. AI oS *ad • WO, ,The wrff e •. wb him overoome with emotion and bursting into teen, even to his intro decides ; and then before the sermon was over he we. roused to the iigotht pato0, and ibundered forth to fiery l 5tenow the moil .o.thmq deoanmattoo against the tone and .mems of the day. Som.umee he pleaded bin a mother tenderly pleading with her children ; at otter tunes bon sentences 1.11 Kik. the blows of a warrior . and did Highlander wield brodaword with greater force than dm this clansman of Christ wield •• the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of Ood." Many • night you kept me .wake," said Rev. Mr. Roes, tbe.objeot of our last *ketch tQat. AUabSaen stiefzsr&._.11, =AWL fromyour_bow wen, right boot, -.eel -•bey were so barbed that It was impossible to draw them out agate. Owe atter service, e• I was watching you oomt•p down from the pulpit, end one after another speaking ..d.h•kurg hands with you, my own in ieraal `0mment was " I would meths shako Weds .cith hgbtoug." hat perhaps the meet stnkug part of hi. puls.r:hM Pear have bevel'," armee* who sal under hist Por maty yeses, others who could prtho0 se well o, tetter, bet I Nen beard the kb. (.1 r A Ilan w swayer. He spoke to GO as man �speaks- es., het f,i mt seek f • andante ! 84eh itmatehir r +te.h'h From 'he beelines to the aloes you felt you were Ir, the Divine presence," THE Teerea*N.:i FLOWS. He won ever wire. and ooar.g•oU• in pas tnr.l work, and wielded rest tofneaoe over hu people. An teteno. may be wino. it • raising 0f . barn • young men, highly «teemed by •l1, was killed through the foolhardy dialog of • drunken 'neighbor. 1'he sad event produced • profound mores. ' ion on the whole neighborhood. Mr. Alan got out • pledge and bad it signed by ere y men in bon oossre.attes,tb•r they would to houor .0 • raising. or go to • teeing where liquor was wed. Shortly .far there was another ming outside of Mr. Allan'. congregation, and three of Mr. Allan's t•otng men were at it, mob to oh.rge of • "corner' of tb• huddler. Boon tie bezel. was brought out. At ono* the young men, true to their pledge, and loyal to their pas- tor, dropped their axes, and left for hots.. B ravo Soon liquor ceased to be used oe such otoutoo*, INTO/. stein, It is hoped, to be resumed. A ot'ARTCITL Macteazle, M*cpbersoo, Roes, Allan --we have now briefly Ieoked at each. Row dif- West ! yet bow like one another. Dif- ferent in temperament, is talent, in habit, and is manner of address; but ail threw' that " the aroopteble way of worshtppeg the true God a iaerttuted by,lfimseif, and so limited by 11,e revealed will, that H• may not be worshipped e000rdmg to the memo anon. or devices of men, or under any vutbt• repeeseotetion, or in any other way not presented in the Holy Step- ' tire." Accuse them not, gentle reader, of bigotry or Intolerance, because they opposed some thisws that one now pnotiod in the Church of Chri.0. They feared God rather than man, and though in judgment, they were like 00nelne, human ; yet their heart was always right, and their par• pose true. A000rding to their light and ability they endeavored "to keep pure and entire all each religious wen019 and ordu snots as God hath appointed in His Word." T111 v 1,TO$Y 'ON. Daniel Allen died it Goderiok, Deoember 10th, 1884. For some time he longed for the hoar of his departure, and Ines the Mester came, be found his not merely resigned, hat triumphant. "De you not hear the heseesly musto !" said 0e to hie wife at his bedside. "Do you sot mea the Lord Jeans teeming with his nh5riot to t the me home!'' Thoth were his last words. Hie remains, accompanied by • somber of friends, laoladtne his lite long friend, Job. !toes, were taker to 6selph, where they were lntetreA to await the resirreetlon.4 N. jest His spirit is wttb Ood. His Dame I' as °Intelsat poured fond . May the onnetder•Mnn of his life loaper* eaoh reader to • greater tie red of sig, r strength faith is God. • wider sympathy with *lir fellow mos, ted • mora earnest de- sire to advance the Redeemer's Ki•gdom, DUNGANNON. Noires.- The 10E01 5111107 In Du. aiva.1 for Tae em.Au. is at the wane of J.O. wee" deco for nibenrIgtInal. edverusingsidocievoyather. ha. who will e wart, and le •ntbotised to Etre moonset amou.te asl4 for the waste \y`�1I A. NEWTON, UINTiMT, OF LUI Jr. new w1H .tett neat seen ea let ledrrld., or eanh month. AM modem ode of.rtreeuen end RUtig, led mating me- semi re•se ml both. (Mier nerd deer te Medd'1 alter shop. Rene, 5 a.m. be 0 tom. Toat.nav, Mat. 1410. (bwrautionra. Th. 5nmerea1 frto.d5 el ists Cara Whyud, whe has hes for wean Nasi 111, are plowed to k..w tbidrvie le gradually rSseyerleo. P.wtewTATiew 1.001 weak Rlolhme, Pie ta law of Risked Treleaven", ,*.,..ersa,.5de bane 4- the gtt 51 • yeas* dasgbtor W• w Ishmael that mem end baby .re del.* ea well ea sea be eepeet.4• Caagnitod tlooe to the perae4 '•e urlve.lef use daughter, boplug N0 w .. -. lurg spend to them. HAa•INLWES or 50010(1. --lest Sabbath e sorulug the wast0.1 beteg epruielike, • n umber et teens wen seen ie this ,totally. W. luny that they have put la u appear' •lies too woe. r.A,•MLW' (AN VENT1Os -The estes•led and popular aseleteat wether of l)uegwoo• Publw .obool •tt..eded the 000v.utioe of publto wheel towhees at Kanter on Thare- dt7 ant Friday of last week, 1a o.wequeaw ref .biuh her pupil. Gad two beide,. week they eej••ysd is thee youthful !role.. A Kaden. -Ti. Dasg oorreepaed- wt of 'run Seise, w.ula be obliged to these who are desirous d bertha inserted is the eel respuodmoth any worthy ot .01. (meth w the visit of • relative et 1ris.d. os soy other 0000rreeo• of general Iol•rest) If MeV 'owed kindly ebmate snob to him oe or before Moocher of oath week. Whether the awns' coded be stol or well, the IDs• gan000 budget a looked tor every .N0,but ---do the best he can -there will sometimes be 1510.4.14. omloises, whioh, however ionic Dei lees tempest if he had general air Instant* a maniac bus oorreepoodecoe octet. plot.. Dials I R Ova M t uee. - W• elaoerely t e- gret to her to record the decease of Mn. Jae Fergaeoo, white took place at her lata rue,deeo. ch Wed Wawswsh, and all. OM dense. of Mrs. Cornelius, whioh took pato receotly at Geralraxs township, where the tea.nbte lady had Asea on • vtstwug tour She wee advanced is life, thing upwards or eighty years of age. The remains were brou.'0t 10100e and interred 1. the family plot, Dungannon wmotory, oo Saturday Inst. Tho r.m•tus of the youngest ohtld-a tease ur-of W. J. Treleaven, of the townsbap of Ashand, were interred in Duo$.saoo tom.• ear, on Saturday last. The little one was utterly light mooch. old The Wooer..ym• petty of the flitted. and .W&sintsooes of the bereaved families is extended to them la -herr sad afflictive. l)wch is no respecter of par.00s, shoes wbom It sells, whether in tuf•0oy, in the hloum of life, of to advanoed entre, all being oompelld to obey the •am• m00• Cur1Nu ANO Goioo.-Mise Mary Terve and brother, of the towas0,9 of Morrie, are visiting Magid Krriagtou and family. of West W•wancah....Mies Margie McKay, of Oao.anses, r v.rtiog r*Ltivee &t Hes- sen .... Mise Jew. Treleay.., eldest dangle, ter of W. J Trm.aven, of Aehlield• anted nom. from Wwbiwgten, D.0 ,lust In Mae to attend the funeral of her leant sister... lamas &others. of Nags, Man.• is bit. vwtieg relatives, •iter minas bees ea an ene.d.d diet to kis uncle and that at Illy10. .Tuesday of last week Colviw Welker, of Iog•rtoll, .on of ohr townsmen, Jnr. Walk• e re on his return from visiting relatives at Ktec•rdioe and el her poiets, e000mpuid by he wife, visited he p•reota bore before 14.4sme....r x .t pal rete of .16.1.5 1rtdesideyea ar,were Via aulrt* el Jams. Welker .ud toil•.... Yrs Whri^ Is Scott's Emul- sion ? • It is the best cod-liver oil, partly digested, and com- bined with 'the hypophos- phites hos- phites and glycerine. What will it do ? It will make thFpozierl5lbottealie rich and red. It will give nervous energy to the overworked brain and nerves. in cif a child, wasted asteed from t-sarvatioti. It is everywheree acknowl- ctiged as The Standard et the World. got. sad h.ea, ell atugglwa tcOTT h SOWtile., C0.s*.y Toro Vee.... 1111M11841We OEM (• ens ) ..Oast. W eie • tined of Maty da7v, we hum teed tees of Aist0 * treated be OIariOl Kea name..ed tthewed the marwettous per. theses ..ieetysi iv* Omelets ease• -+ad them agar« an gathered from 0.511111 Mree.Na O air Wee; three bottles tor Ig. Wa by iea Oa. 11 Axatsk'�Mae, Tortillttut so. FOR SALE by JA04. WILSON.. Selo Ages., Ooderioh. Catarrh What 1s thiPenese Catarrh Clue t The newest safest, surest, Most pleasant, harmless and only guaranteed cure to- day- It 1. a pomade or ointment to be Inserted a the nostrils; the natural heat of the body warms and malts It, and by the very action of breathing 11 Is drawn bp into the nasal pasattyw5, In so Instant makes Its potency fat by the opening up of the dlssase-stopped uWnals and the soothing, comforting sensation that follows Its application. The dull pains leave the head, the Inflammation 1. al- layed, the foul breath becomes sweet and 1resh,and the ens. of smell returns, that distressing dropping In the throat ceased, the d4oharges gradually grow lend, and l a very short while. by the use of the treatment, the whole ta01 L eradicated from the .7.tem. It's an antteeptic ; contains no cooalne or oth- er dangerous narcotic, and there's • guarantee to cure In every package 111 "I won troubled with Cbr.nle (7a- tarrb to the bead for twesty-ive years. spent b.odreds of dollars wltk specialties wittiest nay peraa- sent bete*t: eight years ago 1 was rend with Japanese Catarrh led d 1ether0.re's ether bees a 67=9(0e:2'14 • rearm" 4. 5, LIVrLII art i n ewton. B.C. M eats --all Dreggiest or by mall .atone a ■AOPUNB ea. riwo FOR SALE Bt ,tAS KILSON. Sole Amer, (:odertch. and Mn. Foley, of (.1ber.e, I.st week had • plewot visit with their dotage er and Ira. as -law, Mrs. awl Mr O Cseor.... Mn. A. Trimble is visauas hof daughter. Mrs. It. Hsd.reoa, Wes► N'.wanoge. We are pleased to hoer she 10 enjoying bet extended visit Hot .on, Thee. G. Teethe, sow of M.rter. Mob,. was here r.oeotly native his rebate's.... M111.. Bechtel and wife, formerly Mies Gerrie Whyud, of Hawke*, rill*, Watt r:ooea. ratherly waled relatives ben. _Miss Mery (.%Obi., of Bdlset, u •e111ag her eau sad thole and toner friends sad acgsalet5.ms. We are pleased to ase the yeaw1 lady loth e„ well sad assegai. as she keowehew . Loadesbero : Dr. MGC.II.m had the 1IOW .lA Po threw" ant of Itoeidger ow *venter reostly. To. bons ran away, but *my hAAIOdamage was dove Hulett : After • abort tllaes. W. H. Bayley, of the 3rd non , passed away ea the bib• aged *tatty three years. !Mewed was one ot the peones of the tewnehtp, having settled as the lett es wlioe be died ever forty yeseeepe. Merron : A.stber Of H.ree's hon red pyseers has sass to res'. James lrelaad, er., died at the reetdesos of Ne sea, James, t{M townblp of Morrie, sear Itramele. as y, 2ad IYt., Mvisg sashed the wed age el .ighty-eight years. napes -., le our t;iaser %sr, at be. • pound, of which w* the • barrel • et Thu oat a1Lcam _itelp estop, -es we ca fat . 16-C eta be found In an aP ee-d.t._ si..wy store, and our pries" are right, The earners know that they oar ewer rat from as • map ler their prodsoe. We draw the Ilse at se Ispl eette trate -- eve/Tikeg seas: 01.thwere or pewee, garde. stuff or Moment table Chin We deaf la all of them. T. G. TIMING & CO., Bedford Bloeo, 0 ud•rle►. iVIcKim's Kash Store, Reid's Old Stand, Goderich. e e Do you think we spend money to advertise what is not true Better not advertise at all than not live up to our an- nouncements'. Our advertisements are store talks of what we helve for sale an an index to our goods and busineas methods. Tailoring. We are not in the clothing basi- neaa to sell shoddy or the undepend- able kind. Ova !nab of Tailoring is the kind to satisfy the most enticed buyer. Correct in style, correct in material, correct in 6t and correct in workmanship. Because we measure up to this Ini*L do not think our price• are high. -Good Canadian Tweed Saito to your methane, and made to 8t, at $10 00 to •15.00. -*ebb Tweed Suits, best trimming and al parfait 8t evanetee4, in the I.1.d or any style you want, $15 00 to $22 00. -Black Suits, any hyla esti any m•txbl, $13001082.500. a 'Oor guarantee of perfect eatisfsottea or your money back is behind toasty rar.t*nt. Ready-made Clothing. in this department our stock is not yet complete, but we have some interesting prices in Overooate, Suits, Reefers and Pante for man or boy. god Tweed Paste 70e. =Ys'. Folleloth Paste . ..... - 51.00 -, bis lot of menet heavy .11 wool Etof• or Folloloth Trousers for lees thee yen nen buy the oloth for. They .n all together at ono price $126 Dry Goods. -Deabletsld bwiU.Jbstige. 11 per yard , -T.We lines, at per yard -Table lines, at per yard ..... .... S8. -6% ince. Belfast half bleach table less, worth 360., 1or... 22e. - Irish Table Leas, hill dew bleu*, beautiful patterns and snowy white, worth $1 00, ler 75.. Table Nsp1&s, all primes aid q**l. /MOO, to salt everyone --SPECIAL. -10 dozes pare leen bask, fringed towels, sire 23146 M. regular 26s deme, for 380. a pair. - Lines Timis at 6e. te 50e. -TWEED-Oeod and erase fee trovers for boyswear at 25o. a 'yard. All olotb bought Iters cot fret of emerge. -DRESS GOODS -Very special is bleak, plain ea'Amoy at 25e. aid at 18 50 per yard, with 511 pries belvesew.,,( - einem' NDN t• •11 good sten es -••YPI(CIAL.-a press novelty drew reeds, regular ones, 40. - ler 25e. per yard. - 1)0188 71181)1005. -Liaises, Braids, Bowleg. Steele. Ginnie. 80ialda, 0.. A fall 54550 at 0011,00 prime. • Boots wad. shoes_ ape going out of footwear. Rad a big sale. Sizes are now broken, but 00 the pair yea west and we know at law than you entreat 00 pay. +6ka' geed strong salmi shoes, lath et bet., at 75.., ..d A0e far the best. .-tales' earns( Orth. at 40e , 715 , Idoe...d $1.00, ffr the $1 50 kbrd. --Yeti Lesg Beets trim 78.. up to at% fee the 15.50 kW. A Gia Respectfully Solicited. Adds Ord Stand. 6ODER[CJ1 BARGAIN CENTRE Next Bargain Days, March 29th and 3Ith, wiea we glvis.u: rs value ion -NSW DRESS 000DS, -NEW PRINTS, - NEW SILKS, -NEW GINOIIAMB, NEW SATINS, NEW KID GLOVES, Remember the dates, March Zlth and 3Ith. -NEW COTTONS, -- NEW ART MUSLIN% -NEW SHEETINGS, -NEW CRETONNE!!, -NEW PILLOW OOTTONS, ---NEW SATEEN!!!, Don't forget the dates, larch 2th and 3/th, -NEW LACE CURTAINS, -NEW WOOL OARPETS, -NEW TAPESTRYCURTAINS -NEW UNION CARPETS, -NEW LACEti, -NEW CURTAIN POLE$, Be sure and don't forget the date. - -NEW UMBRELLAS, -NEW PARASOLS, -NEW EMBROIDERIES, -NEW GLOVES, - NEW UNDERWEAR, -NEW WATERPROOF 00,M, -NEW BELTS, -NEW LACE'S, -NEW HOSIERY, -NEW OOR$ET$. ,epi ... eel, Don't mise this opportunity. JAMES ROBINSON. CASH IS KING. I ant oJering very great inducements to Cash Buyers. 7ust to show you what Cash will do in my store, I give two examples : 0 Barb Wire, Aero 4prong Manure Forks at 33c. DID YOU EVER DO A8 WELL BEFORE ? N. D. ROUGVJE, Original Position.. . u It is better even to be right than merely original, mule the easy position you may assume in these shoes of oars we are ready now to show yon helps us get back to original comfort. If yon want solid, new-Aahioned comfort WEAR "SLATER" SHOES P.S.-The balance of our Winter Stook must be sold regardless of price. WM. SHARMAN, JR. 0010110F Baer ,[alar •91111$341111. 013 PP/o 10LL MUM Nan, AND .OLS AaawT IOU lL R.Al11 Pall. 0 ODICUR1039L MEDICAL HALL. GODERICH. -e wee" 1 .0 Stock nearly complete again. New goods received daily. A lot of fine Bath and Cettfiligteponges jnat to band. The clewed and Iateet PairlNi: Malent Wedicines, Horse and Oattle Spices, and Condition Powders. Robber Goods, Syringes, Atomisers, Hot Water and Ice Bags, etc., etc. _ F. - JORDAN, _ To ADV11KTi111MR $. Nolle. Of Mammon most he left at 1W see not later titan !Teter lay noon The Oopy for chews must he left not later than Me. - day Ddwa. Oaw.•1 Ade •.Depend alb 116 tio8o iOednootey .ie! *ask. Ocean Uolboesfro . sot Square. RICE'S' PURE SALT