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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-5-18, Page 44 Trosan•r, May 18, 1899. TIIE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO ittimmtrtnrrtrntrmtrIttmtmttrtirtmmttrntmmt Bowdriea- & �. II= Livery Repairs w The Pace Grows Hotter BUT THE McBURNEYBEATTIE B!CYCLE t passerfriiiips far shoed of all ot►snpetitore that wg have we fear of :.ars -- -- +rRva: -%c7F- -,g.- r ra.zrjm,.= - Ti. see them is to admire them. To ride theta is to sing their praises. SCIENTIFIC DEAONSTRATIONS NO FA six days a w ^rem a.m. W • in. Expert■ a�d M ins invited to test their easy•ranntng qualities, which err eo plain that even a child can see them. One price to everybody, $60 AND $55. USED WHEELS FROM $10.00 UP. eb1ele1im. ' 4:7MRSON'S Bicycle dr Music House " . . " • and Cycle Livery. 1 SIN Ike Sipa', is watasam EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Mi M. MOilmST aonatuCH. THIJR DAY. MAY $P. SIM. WHY HAS COLLINGWOOD THE CALL ? THE' Toronto Board of Trade ate aaxi01ra that Mr. T.tsrr: should km no time in setting about it the coltrtruetiou of the pro- posed independent railway lira from (al•. lingimootl to ?unto, anti nest llate naked the city council to *take :in i Sproprietius of five huudred dolktre to defray the expense route, mud to start ,a- . mimiomry tour atstoug--the leading w.yuieipmlitiw in this Province with r view of gattkig their sup- port in urging the Government to earn, out -th Work as a nations) undertmkin There is no resptra1F,le body -- fu who would begrudge the evpendi tike of three million dollars in the eo urtrnc Mem of this line if it could be proven that it is the best available route iron the upper lakes to Lake Ontario and if I. mould, he shown that by this means we can lower the freight rat.v which tenet be paid by our Manu toho formers and divert the carriage of our Western produrta into Carnelian channels There in no fear that local jealouwipe will stand in the way of the rusmtry'.4 good But there is' something very auspicious about the action of the few wholesale men who, as members of the Toronto Board of Trade, have engineered this agitation. It hie been shown that there is every reason to believe that gran con be .hipped- from Fort William to Torobto more cheaply Ooderich Chau through ('ollingwool, nst- withetandieg that the distant* ie slightly longer : and vet threw emu obstinately re- fuse to dhwu..s any but the Collingwood route, and apparently have muzzled the Toronto pre"". What is their motive? Rave they any imerssonal interest in Codling. wool? ttuelph, Hamilton, London, Berlin. Strat- 'lord and the whole of Western Ontario aro vitally interested in making Goderich, which Ts -their wteral outlet, a thoroughfare totbe Northwest. Now is the time for the Boards et Trade in these cities and in every ,town en this Western Peninsula to take a Bret stand, following the example of our Citizen Committee. A national undertaking must be conducted on national lines, not to- suit the intermits of any group of nneu or ot any one vection of the community. 11 Coning - Wood 114 to be the termluue est the line, we shill rejoloe in Collingw.ees'e prosperity ; hat we shall bitterly emote any attempt to (take UA contribute tower& any but the route which is best for the country ,and in our - own intereata we insist that a meet *•arch- ing investigation he made of the compara- tive merits of the Gollingwood mei Gorier -10i routes by men who are disinterested and properly qualified to form a correct 'wig. mont. CHEF RING NEWS. WE all know what terrible things were prophesied) eonoerning;the working of the Fler.°Iten tariff when it was brought down in 1897. Faust sesemed the role of Niosx, and Teresa foretold the sacrifice of the Industries of Canada. Here are Sir Cnaiu.w Tt•rpxa's words on the floor of Parliament on That ocra*too The remelt le that this tariff goes into operation, an1 the hon. gentlesaaa knows that the imbietries of this enuntry are al. ready paralyzed in cot.wplenrr, while hon. members gloat, vindictively gloat, over the deetructmn of Canadian indus- tries. I unhesitatingly any that from a party point of view the hon. gentlemen are doing our work ; they aro *bowing the people of this country that no reliance call he played upon the most solemn dee. aerations that they make, either in the House wr out of it ; they are showing the people of this a entry that, havin(ob- tmined powerewletterweletirefilyirG11eR' for, they are now prepared to Mime that powertit the cost of the sacrifice of the industries of Canada. And what is the remit ? Today, less than two years "ince the initiation of the Liberal tariff, the indemnity' ret this country are Bourishing as never before. Rumness hes Increased by leaps and bouhds, and fmm OM end of the lebd to the other mong. of praise are sung lot Grit and Tory alike over the improved rxmdittons that exile. In our ewe town there hate been more dwelling" _mooted in the poet three years then in ttlt t>leemoits ta., and the demand wart novo,- snore evermore brisk. The organ factory has been forged 10 arrange for Another extenAioi, and .fast line* have vastly improved. In Peri. 111, Penman Company, whieb employed 230 4.! hands in Juno, 1896, now has 610 employee ass ite payroll, and ma it gra, allot -or. Even MN faithful diet ipl. ^f the N. P. , The (salt has been (mead 10 join in the me, as follows 1 t ! (b., manufaoturers of engine.. boilers and wad -working twekinery, must build an extension to their works at ..ace, large euougk .ro.0000m eodate one hundred additional men. The Mse(regorl:ourliy Company tied th t the large addition built to their shops last year still leaves them crimp.d for ram. They will still further enlarge their very extensive works on South Water and Co°oession etr•eets during the present summer. The (;oldie-McCulks•h Company will build au iron warehouse at once. The R. lleDoug.11 Company are erect- iinga large addition to their moulding tihurly & Dietrich ■re preparing to erect a Targe Kone building in which to manufacture iron bedsteads, having bought several Oncost,' property atijaeaut to their maw works to admit of the ad- dition. ' Three abs ring reports of industrial pr ogre.m should increase the faith of the Cla'tonian in hie teethe The town r: 011 the watt of,prosj iTi': Viiii Iis Ikea ke,r,.s� _a.._."•a_ y,d,.11NgScanlr+a9wt wish osis ; it ca,mot be too often repeated in the presence of visitors. Galt has a OR on WHAT OTHERS SAY. -"4 e ala C1•aL1e' UILes1O1. Tomato Telegram : It might be lost as well for Ste Charles Tupper to uoderetrad That bis ewe troubled heart nipreeeara the entire area thigh can be agitated by his de nunelatloas et Lord Aberdse°. e . e • UteuUITT$U BUITUa• Robor.yg.on lodepeadeat: Nieetesetk *eatery otvilizatioh. Poorhouses, tramps, poverty, misery, lynchers, sheriffs, oen- stables. a few ssormnasly doh sod many ieffitierit the IwoaiaiiegradMismet isaxrtt ty. Just botwsen ourselves, and please dust tell your load olergymas, but this Journal 1s heartily stuk of olv'1'aatioa, sad would like to be a heathen, aui has widow thoughts of joining the Filipinos. aa•(;141 NO la UleeOUNTID. HERE ANO THERE. - -.-ii the Catholics: or Met1todiats,or I resbylersan., Ile 1laphetn, or any other creed, hate great men of brood intellect and eloquent tongue,' whom they, would like to sec shade Ministers of the Crown, why, in the nacre a all theft :gopd era mat, don't they "eras them til Parliament, when the I'remier may fudge of their worth and ability? This yelling for repreeenta- tion with no resin in sight is a weariness to the fifth. Elect the nien to Parliament sed thea f envier will do the rest. Moate. at Witness : Mr. Fleiding's budget speeches ere to be oomtnesdsd for their form and tone. The statements el tuts are ooeuise and clear, cad they are ezplafued sod aonsldered and weighed. Op- position oritios are treated lees as parttime* seeking 10 make a point against the Govern- ment and mors •• e:atssme41 sob. s111 seak- ing the psbtio welfare. The blaring, boeoo• lag, boastful sty Is of •peso► -making will he, Itis to be hoped, finally a s s s A 000 00111 TOW;:. arty, 1.2'2.300laostglae0,460. The peps. lit , t. 2.b68, • gale of 110 ever Isis roar, the tamtltes esaaieled affil file urges No- tary a000ualisg ter the increase Blyth : Mrs. Celb1ea, who nu bees a much respected reddest of Blyth for many years, left 0 Strat- ford.Saturday •fter000a for Stt- ord. when she will make bar home la later* with her daughter, Mrs. Moura. Bs awls : Jno. Kareem, el Masohwool, Web , was milled here owing lo the Mame of bla tattier. Samuel Burgess. kir. Bur- gess 11 • railway past in Matohwe.d. Andrew Burgess, of Bulewvaie, Man., is also here. Wiaghatn : Several ebensr aro reported -m^ LL T. et- b;�i .44lee.t- `rtlbrefo1`01fftYTt a srilir ai ray , takes charge at Brussels ; sweat houdsf,el Brussel., goes to Blaevale, and agcut Collie. of Bluseale, takes oblige of Alma. Morris : While Osoree Rest ass Miami a amber of cattle to Jas. Cathlll' .: 1i 10 IX.:e. e,;••11. oe the sldarsad from Cranbtook, aegis of them got lute the ditch and had to be draws out ot the mire by 8. Dana's team. Exeter : J. P. Weinman, who has bees 'weeding v Icteric Ualursity, Toronto, le at press apsa4Mr its holidays at home is Grantee. havfsg seoeasstohy oompleted 141. oouree of study fee the ministry He will 1 • ordained when coat renos mesa in June li vis : Aweisor MoGlll has returned the awesaeat roll, and from It the follow- !ae ioformatten !L ttaks.: Rost ropurs7. 9198,696; permed promo- y 5189'tax• able l000mtt,111300; total value of real and personal property sad taxatlo inoome,$b18 • Dundas Baoasr : 'There ars 4 o many many dogs 1a town -yellow doge, brows dogs, wb1te dogs, blink doge, spotted dons, striped dogs. 1st dogs, thin dogs, everted bee, dry does. wet dors, bIg dogs. little des, hammy dog., logy dogs, lively dogs, kilns logged dogs, dogs with loos tails, dogs with short tails, does with se Mils at all worth speaking el, Meed dogs, sued eyed dogs, long eared doge. short•sared dogs, and dogs with one ear leaking. dogs that bask and dogs that bate, hot dogs, cold dogs. hairy ,fog., dogs that go away when you elltte.1 e rd degs that don't, cheap dogs, expensive doge, mangy dogs, and dogs of low degree; in taco, does of all kinds, oolore,s zes,style., ague end breeds ; too maoy altogether, and 1t would be a good Oaten if the most of them wen .ummartly doss sway with. • . • 1.1:111I8SAL 00 w11. tAIH1.n1. Clinton New Era The volumlaous papers and commissioner's report dealing with the ems show that lion. Mr. Tarts had nothing whatever to do with the d•s- m!esal of Rev. Mr. Falrlis from his position at Principal of Rupert'. Land Iudustrlsl • woe 4.5.111. tarsi 1a has defame, refer - -III Ties. incident ehalevr► Charges we-tensed*'gda 1 1 i.n I.y pupil.• sad corroborated -on oath, of s nature that hivelved a full investigation, and ti Ade Mr. Fairlie denied some of the mat ,mous . I these, he admitted enough to onus, nos the Comm.wloner who held the levee' !geoid that hie naefutoess as Priic.psl of Ile ' b .vv n ame.' Institut lea was gone. Our Cons re shoe oonfreree will fled there io no political °apital to be mads out of the mise, and the quicker they drop It the bettor for all coo Irrned. • COUNT? CURRENCY. -Our .*steemed fellow - sociaiiat, Anaasiw CAnas.:sg, is getting ae 'much notoriety these days as if he were a recastd• rate actress from whom Ionto rine hal en - deux n sol to steal diamonds. It ret the hope of t,',lnet.ae's life to be before the public, and siesta the Homeeteal strike be lute given away millions with that object hi view. Re- cently he sold out his intermit in the iron and steel works to hie partners for 1100, 000,000, and as he is the author of the mese tense, "To die rich is to die disgraced,' everybody a anil'ioua'lo know how CAtasu t x is going to reconcile his iitterentva and hie million*.. The obi chap :aye he can etreight- e r out the apparent kink, and that he ih. tends to do *r, before he pasees from this vele of tear,. -An application is before the coun- gil from Mr. Rrrr.tl.1., proprietor of the Kennington furniture factory, asking for a loan of 110,000 for the period of twelve year.. Ata meeting o1 the special commit- tee of the mimed, held during the week, Mr. Ks -MSALL submittal his proposition. and it wee unanimously approved of. 11 is the intention to submits bylaw to the electors, and before the vote is taken one or more puhlir meetings will Ise called M dinette. the gneetinn t'oroughly. The fulleet and freest opportunity will be afforded the rate- payers' of getting the beet possible inforn.a. tion on the subject so that an intelligent vote will be g.ven in the intereet of the town when the day °t voting arrives. SNAP SHOTE. -Floaters always go with the tide. -When in doubt, stand by your friends. - A gbdfiy may worry an ox almost to me4nwe. -Tho bird wff she longest hill doean't alwaye ming the heed. --Every man has a weak spot, and some meq hese more than other.. - Don't estimate a man's intellect- ual power by the Rio- of his hatband. - My son, the biggest pts-itlon on earth has an open grave on the other slide of it. - BIRBRIIT TUPPea must (rave kept mhaly in Ottawa the other day when Bros-k- ville was in town. the line, and i" now voting with the Liber- als. He euldn't follow Toren. and the " nest of traitors." - J 0 R 1T CHARLTON'S in proved " brake " to curb Mag winded *peckers in Parliament ham not Rasa approved of by the Ottawa patent earn. • Correeelon. O'n*wa, May To the idl'o, el Two pmgay DeAtt Sn -la a. 1114.014 Mailer to Woof 13.h, 1899. Exeter • Th. population of Eselrb1841. Brunelle : I)r. aloKe v.y'a ' Ao.sehold goods have b' en "hippo' to Mount Fares'. Brussels Ad. Vero, will open 1 a while at Sault Ste. Marie, where other memberr of the family reside. 11uporhey : James Aro *bald 1. beide( a stow win ham erected oa the iroul of he farm la Harpurhey. Brunel" : W. R. llalleatyao it now side proprietor te the Emerson (Man.) Jenne'', and tures out a neat newspaper. Blyth : The direotore of the Pablo Lib- rary met on Freda,. sventae..d deotded M spend 130 at ono* In sew books. Exeter : A. 1bmpsey left last week for California, where he will look alter t he rswoh of hie sonoo law, Mr. 8mtl.. Haliett : Harvey Jackson hes bath laid .p for a week or two, the resu't of falloff from a load end the wagon femme over his a m. 11 small The flex merchant", \lob:wan & Geiger, will this year now only 1 aerie In •Bozcortex ton the depressed Kate of the marketss. Bayfield "The Ootarlo," owned by Captain Grenville, of Southampton. left the port tut weak for Walkervtll., loaded with lumber. R alton : Mr. Hill, who will oomduot the theme mak'og this year, is busily proparler for the Sommer's work The faotory starts about the 15th. Morris : inspector .ino R. Miller has beim ha -log quite a bard time with an ueE- seea* en his nook. A doctor had to be milled to treat it. B y h Floeh & Son, goners! ninth mite, Walton, have dlnolved partnership Th. liminess will he oonduoted by the sealer member of the late firm. Exeter : Samuel Prouty, Stephen 1 0a oar Anderton, Centralia ; sad George IMMO. Exeter, have (roe to the Relay River Die triot to engage le farmis,. Watt Wawano.h : lin Wednesday of Wt weak all that was earthly of the late Mr". Jas. Dunkin was laid to rest 1n the Catholic' osmoiety at 8'. Augustine. Brawl.: Jibs. Oliver is °employ op towards "ighly•lve years of ago, but Is able "le attend to quite a bit of gardening and Is wive for a man of his years. /solei'worthl Tuesday, May Zed, Rah. George R.ltaotyas tied the meirimonial knot between W. R. lassies, of Howlok, and Mise Mary A Howe, of Wallace. N11e : The barns of Mr. Matthew", at Nile, wire struck by lightning and totally consumed, with a ones and calf. a quantity et bay, and shout 100 bushels of ono. Seatorth : Roberti Jaokmon left hero en Tuesday o1 last week for Grand Rapids, Miob , where he has moored a good abet• tion as • traveller for a Targe tannery. Rxeter : 11r. McComb was In town Inok• Ing for • elle on whfoh to erect en o.tmeal mill Ile was feverably Impreamd with Ex *ter, and It is likely he will build hare. Wiegham : Lsae week John Ward, •n employee of tins Union factory, lost one finger and part of two others, by allowing them to cane ie onetaot with one of the saw.. Swlwrrir••+Aaeit rtltelNebsel is the ahs' or of the Bret boggy that name Into Sea forth. It was psrohaeed in London over thirty years age and is still in daily use by its °weer. lltneall • Eros Mar*hell, third son of J. 1', M.'.till,posimaster and telegraph yens at Peat's Springs, Ar stens, le home visiting hit father and renewing aq.alet.ne.s after fibern yeses' absence. Walton ; Mre. John T.f ln, sr., of Nile, anti 'nether of Rev A. C. Tiffin, of Walton, paned awry anent five ^'sleek on Tuesday 1y monism, April 28th, aster a Ian( and 'avers Here* sed liroelHlla els tisss wMah age 'nem, egad reveety years. pWsl 1 liii'wwk i .trwr TNOW ti seeleeth ,. 4.41,1•• jiMgMwr P." "40* w made that prier to the meet electron I had t T'a4wlw4 a.ide"t • atria ewe Fri Pride. a rsosl,.d from LM (lovernment noel.. n1 the I Isrga ns*..f .beat tis feil en kis Inst asd aso...ay vetoes' bets, while Mr. Mel.ese i breis.d sod rpruned It h*d!y, het !°rave- ^mild net receive the none lista. Th..tate ' ataly °^ Nessa were broken. mewl Is totally mitres. My friesde and i 11'yth : Wov liens, who had phare* of need what muniotpal IIste wo ^neld lay our • the bakery in monotonous with R. R. Done heads re, while there I ea had aotnally teem I las' groom, for the past year, aft es Wed. tarnished Mr. kfcl.ean hof. retard, .. to n"4"7 morning far lltmeos, whore he has golfed by the Ito, ',Mob atrim that a r. r 1 nrnkaead a bakery beMwr. tale somber of 11*ts moat be fenlshed to a 1 stales • The ictal sesame nt of ('paten 4.51454 easdtdat& thle year i. 1620 277, compared with 1596, Yeses truly, Fifth bs 111913. The unseat Nmadesprfei. R Hai teen. , litre ; Real edam, $801,477 ; porgies' prep - If there • i a history of weak lungs in your family, take Scott's Emulsion. It nourishes and invigor- ates. It enables you to resist the disease. Even if your lungs are already affected, and if besides the cough you have J�tJnor to ' it.w. -dins/ is still a strong probability of a cure. Theme oiil in the Emulsion (_ ;.;.ti.tr(Vazv.,.-� f.y eriGw��Ga'Y3l AL - give give power to the nerves; and the glycerine soothes and heals. GODERIGII BARGAJN CENTRR NEXT BARGAIN DAYS May pr- and Sr.s, all euggl.0. SCOTT t IOW NIi, Chwaru, Toronto. 846: -'-(+farmer wt ehttdrea between She ogee el 4 sad 16, 213: do., 7 and 13, 196, de, la sad 2s, ig. N.saber .f acres, 440. -Ae Frpal►Mes 14...soreased 31 darty tilt Fnr sad is new Mote to the 1100 mark, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MICLEODS SYSTEM RENOVATOR A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. Manufactured by J. M. MacLEOD, Goderich, Ont. A Painted Floor makes housekeeping easier. A dusty carpet keeps the whole house dusty. A rug c..-: be easily shaken and the dust left outdoor. THE SPECIAL FLOOR PAINT is made for floors and floors only. Made to walk on. 41 FOR SALE ONLY BY t�mmss 01 4' N. D. ROUGVIE. MoKim's New Store, Reld'a Old Stand. Ooderich. " Vaster Value Than Has Been." '1Wc stake our reputation on the assertion that we sell the same style and quality of goods at a lower price than you have been pay- ing. We do not claim to sell ;r •. ' T • I N CHBAP + (iOOI)!1 When we pare down the price it is not at the expense of the quality. Are you not in duty bound by your own interests to prove if our claims are true ? Come in ; if facts are not as reprrscnted we can't force you to buy even if- we want.i41 to. ItoW 3 niece lata R 50 Boys' 2 piece !Mita at ..'.:, $1 Fri sad upto5500. endupto$400, Rove and Yootha Norfolk or Bicycle :Otte -the newest -at - $3 25, $2 75 mid S2 50 Linen -For Skirts or Children's Drones and Notts. or Men's Sommer Costa, 37 inches wide, special at....200. and 10o Men'. Suits --a Ierge .leek to select from, it prima from 13 25 to 110 00 zt. 36 tc 44, breast measure. Men's Snits made from your own mea. - ore, made to ht am shape, no mat ter what shape it v, eatiefaetlea In every dotal guaranteed, at... .. .. $10, $12, $15, $10, $20 amd $22 Boys' Mashing Suite, slightly soiled, regular price 11 and 11 25, to Blear at . 76o. and OSo, Dress Ifoole--Fine fawn Cashmere, 42 friths" wide, regular prim 25e., rs. daced to, per yard, 1211.. Mee( Tro°,en at 791for a geed strong reseed, up to $3 00 fora Bae, all wool black strips, with alf be- tween priers. Traveller's samples of hammer capes at away down prloes ; we bought them cheap and will divide with you. 11360 to $3.75Capes MI at..... . 11 00 4.0010600 150 Remnant. of Table 1.non at wholesale prices. Hata- Hsu'. floe F.eellsh Hate, bard , A lot ,t r.mmsate.sad .5141•end&t .s era,.. emesis {Ast.qemaikoreemmism+nstttr.+e are pnrfeot goods, some ere net ; some are $2 00 to $2 60 Hate ad at e1 50 'mood., some are slightly toiled, but all 1 Wand 1 25 ...... 1 00 at prloes you like to pay. We may have 75and 1.00 ' 60 the end you want just now. A les all at nee prim 95 Our story is not of cheap goods. but think of value and we will give you your money's worth every time. We sell Cheap because we sell for Cash. No bookkeeper to pay or collector's fees to ohsrge you . you don't have th pay for those who cannot or will not pay ; you pay for just what you get, and no more. - Seltforfash or Prodace._ - t TRY US. W. A. M°KIM. Reid's Old Stand, Ooderich: Don't Forget the Dates. Extra Values Al! Over the Store. F . ROM -MINT -SON. F. Remember the Dates, May 25th and 26th. Beautiful Spring Has Come. The woods are full of flowers, the air trembles witl. the Music of birds, and it's time to clean house. Uslsl - - Climax Furniture Polish It crakes ofd furniture look like new. ('tat the pipes .1114 . Beatemall Niagara Vapor Bath Cabinets, WI w �y Every home ehonld have o,. boors potting - 1 provost Tose up with a bottle or two of our Flower and Garden Seeds, Sassafras Blood and 1 and 10 Deaf packages. ■11 on lie for iloueeho:d Ammons. U:eir act.uu and other spring requisite& ft treaties sad absent►es&-re scat.. W. C. GOODE, Chemist, Bedford Block. Stomach Bitters. Original Position. It is better even to be right than merely originai, Oat the easy position you play assume in these shoes of ours we are ready now to show you helps us get back to original comfort. If you want solid, new•fashioned comfort WEAR "SLATER " SHOES. P.S. --The balance of our Winter Stock must be sold regardless of price. WM. SHARMAN, JR. ootNaro or BAIT astir Till rtAorIC*L soon SAN, AND sow. •`rh o :Asx. *MIXT roc TUB acATBA WMT, ODIIRI08- MEDICAL HALL, GODERICH. o =a ; Stock nearly complete sgsin. New goods received daily. A lot of tine Bah and Carriage Sponges just to band. Tho newest and latemtt Perfumes! Patent Medicines, Horse and Cattle Spices, and Condition:Powders. Rubber (finds, Syringes, Atomizers, Hot Water and Ice Bags, etc., etc 1..' JORDAN m Corner Colborne -et. and Square • ICS -SES ! Just look at these prices : "White," high grade wheel, was $70, now $55. " McCready." Ooderich, from $35 up. " Jupiter," grand wheels, from $30 up. Come and sae them at WORSLL'S TO ADVERTIRZR$. ' vadat of ebawges mast be left at fhb Ojos not later than datnrday nowt. The (bpy for ebaagss mast be left not {iter than Mem day nost. Oseeal Arlrrtt.iemttmtte Beespted so tee noon Wednesday of awls weak. RICE'S PURE SALT PUR