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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-5-18, Page 5.1311 BIONAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. THURSDAY, May ,15, 1899. 5 W. ACHESON & SON Opened in stook this week a very large consignment of handsome Plain and Figured iackDressGoodsi 'fitis lot include. tome of the most Re have seer &how . Also 20 pieces of new plain Covert Dress Goode or Suitings in latest colorings. All pure wool goods ani 42 inches wide, at 50c. a yard, regular value 75c. Carpets, M ins, OW Ototh Entire second Ass' for these good.. Largest choice in Western Ontario. W.- ACHESON f& SON. AROUND TOWN. Uxrt ursu BAurcas.-The Dominica Government's report of antenna' L.Ianoe• In chartered bake •lyes the following` l .form • t i o n resardiog uoolatmed s'hoo's u the God•rich bank branches, the data being tame of the last traneaotioae la oonowtieu with the .otwaou : Reek of Commerce -Hares salt well. *23 27, April 28, 11192. Bak of Montreal -J. Berry, 1.S C2, DeA.•iber 28, 1859: eater. of Robin- son A Wilkinson, 117 16, February 19, 1873 ; Ueo. H,Uard, +7 86, March 11, 1876; John Peeler, 18856, May 27, 1862; T. C ;thaw (last known address -Lindon), $6 39, August 4, 1870. Tnuee F.NUN RAID Merano -Toe VIII - . rine of the Fallen raid who were asked some time ago to forward their clams to the '66 medal soon to be lesued by the Im- pertsl authorities ars bealnalsg to think that the sluma were among the marl matter lost to the Labrador. It was just about the URN rise lie iaarader eras dean thea IN _I. -me were seat to the l' I aommaidlalt toe lmperlel forests at Halifax, wbo was enarg.d with tbelr transmission to the War Office. Two mouths hare efepeed, and se nothing he' been heard n, the claim. It 1s feared that they went dons is no lli fated . hip. If they did not the Imperial c11s,.,. who me dieseling them are taking pq.oty of time to stake their dolmas. Srsx.r CENTS' Tuu DI.Lia. `.m@ cyclists seem to lhiok that if they keep to the right of whichever cide of the street th.y may happen to M on they oan- so1 be W.mei for say acJ d at that may oo.sr. This is ea .rroueo01 i 1.•, and 1h. .00.er all minds ase dlsahuted .f It the bet. ter. The Iew eup.!•t.e that the omens if the street or road .hall be the di•Idier Ln., and, aeswinealiy, nayeaa who le on the wrong side of that tine is guilty cf an le• feature of the resul•ttos. A rider who is ee the right and side need sot make room for • war/lona *he le eserosobto, en his part of the ibero.Ahtare. 1hle spph.e w 4 oyole., and veinal.. of .1) kinds. 11 year b,rycle is damaged while you are wheelie• es the left gide leaks* et tea the right, don't Ness the other fellow ; take all the credit te reared. Yea deserve le. TKO PRISM ToaN■o Ti, Joan. -Many of err readers will remember Faib., O'Shea, who *a. care In shag. ben a.d der •1 S.•forth and *be Westwards rem.ved ..to.. the IIs., The Pittsburg Newe retails him to ear mlad with the fannies sissy; They nil • story el Tallow O'Shea. • plisse who was well knew. la Mahler/wee oweaty, who bad some leo.1 sew for his quick wit. Ote el hl. 1'reshywrlan Okada wag feed of having • joke wttb him. They met oat day at the pestomce, when there wag quite* orewd waling for the di.brt.tJ.n of tri mull whish had Ism arrived. " Nps day, Father O'Shea " raid ohs male. " lb le a o tos day, laded, Nr." reptNd 14•. prpel. i @appeal you read tke mown of the queer dolga down 1. loxes?" said tat joke le- terrogatiy.ly. " I di 1 net," replied Father ('Shea, " What's /Ding ea dawn there'' " They're baagiag •11 tri pi ire' ad ten- ons in the Srate,' replied the joke Wall, wdl," eomm..tad the pekoe, '' It'. lucky for w', t'a't t1, that yet and i are est down there ?" A LBT11,14 rnou Sr,,Rt.► - Them.. Holmes. • @mean in 1b. lt• rr"! Snits o wn, and • hrother of :.1 re 1i 11'. Me - Kenzie and W. J R ilolm, if town, has reorully bon r.movd from hie former stat ties at Fort Wean, ndrott, at New Fort, at Spokane, Sar. of WasMaarea-• jump of some 2„300 mile*. Wittier to h:e sister herr, he devotes part of hie Late to a d..oriptioa of hie present s.rraen4ings • "Spokane is a beautiful nil. y settled is h.1*..n the snow oepw-4 mountain.. i1 has a wonderful ricer lath fall. maenad only to Niagara, turnable( power 4.,.reytbl.g. The river is away down and the bele banks ever 200 fest up. i. the pity it le keel, but an anywhere out and up yea gr, climbing half • wills er mere as step ii onmio1 op from the wharf •t (lederlob, i walked to ohareb this eseni.g ; All salate' atedral, • handsome obeesb, was well filled. The walk wren mils was grand. Majsstio plass amid @proes are the eely tress here, sed they are ev.rywboe. The read is Revd .ad, .Itbeng\ It ratted .11 pitch., was d " flpsaki•g of his goartere, be sayer oar tort Is all new. I am the tiros sed only doctor and bare a r•wd spare of Moans. tor • nae-oompabe poet. The betiding. ars •0 new brick. I am batobleg with two other officio and hart. • colored mammy oock 11.re grand mountain Min - oil ell around and a baud of Indians goon UN river. In sight of my room. There are many things very interesting to me ; and but tor the grand old river, with its loon, n eap, rooky and gravelly btlL, like Jordan rolling hawses as sed the ouy,we ooald get Mier. mans wester; for I suppose 11 is only awe miles M the Drew 81... Som. talk of a bridge ; .'tell tb. y had one. Th. ooaatry &ear hse no resider te, except leen.. Indians. N .r hero I pissed aneeber Indian reserve. [ton e'Ity miles .quare, the ottoman land lmsgleeble This tows has very pretty public) and ornate houses. street ow, tato." PGR1.n• LIBRARY Finings. - Aocordi.i to tine. per, ..t Ibe lid Mutter of Kduation for the .year 1898. there are 244 public 11• Ararw s.J WJ fag Itbrarnes g age..se es the Province The mrmberebip of the for- mer, as 30,854 ; of the latter, 80,354. The tont swear of volume' in pablio libraries is 417,643 ; to free libraries, 371;439. The . umber of volumes issued during am year from the former was 714 522, while the lat- t.r i...ed 1,643 618. Blow will be found was informing toformatloo regarding the libraries in Harm wanly 71 -a p ti" Aubare 104 378 794 13 Blyth ......r.. ... 106 1311 949 27 Brussels ....... . 103 2022 1911 21 Clinton 110 3644 3430 25 Dugan.'. 102 1137 1188 18 Kabel 131 1072 1331 •Beater296 12 4721 'Ford etch 190 31 1119 8945 Godertoh 131 3645 12954 38 ' Osten 720 1403 3508 thaw! 103 1091 1029 8caforth ...... 248 5001 13077 20 8t. Helenet 1110 9Z7 1125 20 Mashes. 140 2589 4320 42 •Wroxater...... 8671 4590 'Free Ilbemrtea Treat the shove It will hs seem Fiat Seaforth meed. first few riving the largest library, the. Wooster and Godermh, with Chaos feerth. The people of lioderfob are, from the figures, the most extensive readers in the meaty, the r averse. beteg nearly two veleta. per weak for each member threaah- reit ibis year t S&slorth Domes 'rased for ✓ eediest. their average benne tablet one rel. e ase per week for oath member ; CB.tos third with over woe volume for two weeks and Wi.ah•m closely follows. Il is a pity time more people is this tore do net avail th.mealvee of the splendid adymtecss wbleh Wm library of the Manitoba' Ies4Nte aMods. Tits Lo,otwi (.'Aar. -Toe warps whiob are te b trained at the London ramp from May b0 te Joao 10 have been deoid.d upon .. follows : let H...ar., 21.t Renato, 2e'4 Bellaire, 27th Banalloe, 32ed Rat Wien, 33rd Battalion, 22nd Rsttslto., 28 h B.tesltor 29th Battalion, and 30th Bat- wil,.o. The 714.ed 27th Swains. wall be attached for two days, Joos 8th sed 9th This amp, a. well as the one at Niagara, proteins to be • very important one, and 1 be . follow. . the ',toff I . Ma}or-Osu Hatter, C B. oomm•rd ng ; assistant ad. intent gears! and chief staff officer, Col. the owe. M. Aylmer,D.A A.G , Major S.J. A Dodson an Capt. 0 F. W inter ; prim oip.l mediosl officer, Sergeoe•Majer C. W. Kelton ; oiyll dip , .uperbateedeat of noon and district pay meter, Lien). Col. M. D. Darien : A. D. 0.'Cipt. A.C. Boll, B..« Geard. ; Lees, J. N8 Leslie, ReyaLCae• adieu Artillery ; brigadier let Ief.elry Brigade. Lout-dbl. J. U. Holmes ; brigade mtjer, Major R L. Wedmore, RC.R 1. ; brigadier 2nd laleatry Brigade. Lloat•Col. I. Realise ; brigade major, C.pt H. A. A. Pallet, R. C. A. Oaken oommeadleg bri Nada ate w .moat, for an amusement ow - miters be be termed in eon behead* ands Ade .emma.d. The Major (7...n) coma m.eltM considers le meet dedrabie that every .Ret should be made eo provide MUMMII.t of • suitable Aerator for the mem after drill hewn, and be considers that tt ehsdd he loft to tM. •ma,em..4 eommlt- ATTRAC="7"M WALL PAPERS THE old saying, " You might as well be out of the world as out of the fashion," applies particularly to Wall Paper. Once get a peep at a room papered with one of our new effects in Wall Pape5i and you won't rest until you re- place your back numbers with a 1900 decoral.i 3n. An interesting feature is that prices iemain about the wame this season. Ordinary papers,A, 6 and 7 cents per better ones, 10, Ili and IS cents per Tho highest grades from 20c. to SOc. roll` roll. PORTER'S BOOKSTORE • (Two Doors West of Old Stand), Our Telephone 1. No. 100. Court House Square, Ooderlch. IILRDAREI ABD'ABL. IPPRtQEW-Rfit 14T'..,.,,sass,._ cou ��W000 CHARCOAL and KINDLING. Ws are still at the acme old stand, Nelson where we IL. beet supe 1 .. 'rraaraf yemw e the fuel that suite you. Orders left with our delivery rigs or at Worrell's stove and tin shop and at our office will receive prompt attention. All ooal weighod Oil market scales, unless otherwbee ordered. We ruu several Dray, it connection. CARTAGE i FUEL CO., JOHN S. PLATT, -Manager Phone 62. *817.11 Paints, Oils, Varnishes, vessel and Builders' Supplies. I am now offering the following articles at greatly re- duced prices : DAMASCUS antl BEAVER RAZORS RAIL LAMPS DAISY and RUSSELL AXES • PATENT ADJ T� W H PrflW-ZONES. Our 50c. Pant -S retcilers are the Itest and best kind. Poultry Netting, ire Screening, alt widtbs. Fishing Lines;1 oks, Poles, etc.; ete., of all kinds. Now is the bible to oikier your Binder Twine. The Ply- mouth Gold Medal is the best, Only a limitedguantity l9ft. Iron. Zke best fertilizer known. a pound, +.s>lmr.. .r1:2 ar ALEX. McD. ALLAN. Wee to arrange all details with the approval 01 the br1P•diere. O®Dere oommandw5 regiments, batteries and battalions will take ' tope to ensure that the twits under thou command have provided themselves on jols- k. tor training with the artloke enumer- ated, bot seawall, servioe•b'. boots. A stook of regulation infaetry boots will be held available for Issue, on payment, by the e nherintehdenl of store' .t each of the camp et instruotico. The 000trsot Frio of 82.15 will be charred. Of ter,. nom• mending are reminded of the paramount im- portaoos of sound boom, and must forward requisitions for boots aeoordiug to brigade majors, stating sizes which may be required, lmmedlat.ly upon arrival in amp. It k aoderetood that the regimenter w111 be la - spooled ea arriving In amp, sod that one of the feature' w111 be • " hoot pwde," at wash the private: footwear will be oto.ely examined If the eines wh•oh tbo men wear into amp ars sot .$'ieteetery to the %speatlig ottioer, • pair of ammunition shoe' will be seed, sod the price thereof de• ducted from the drill pay. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Neal Dew mad Ns Week Is fates. Cbioago Tim...Herald : As • boy Ileal Dow w•sderei among the wb•ryes sad the shipping of the esa tow., and saw cargoo of spirits landed. 11e also saw the sailors got drunk, but the bad 'tramples thus wle- aimed 'meowed him volt in nae way. They made him feel sad and sorry for those urban appetites for liquor were too strong fee them. He saw i own, things as he we tt ea Isis way to school and to the •oedemy. He arse 4 years 014 when the first temperance ea olety was organized is the United Steno. 11 we' at Saratoga, N.Y., and the little oompany met lo a log @oboe) bones. Ager that mating Ray. Justin Edwards beam to preach the gcepel of temperance. He ar. rived In Portland one day and spoke 10.01 the curse of the li icor traffic. Dow , al. tango' • @tripling, was vastly Impree ed with am words, and became more than ever pearlised that the saloon seise war OS* . eatially wicked. , ]TART of BIB r14.UT ON i.l.lt:OR. Mull, his ere* up and married before he telt the eall that led him nub among men to preanh-not temperance. bat total abetia• Noe : sot the regulation of the liquor traffic, bub its absolute extermia•ums. He was draws into the work by •ooidsot, it would seem O.o day he got • now from • woman ex. itemang a wish to see him. Her husband was a Id d graduate who held • position in the ..rvia of the United Stats. He was • victim of dipsomania. There was • 'are. family and it was dependent epee the salary of Me (ether for in living. His wife told Mr. Dow that her husband slwsyt went re one saloon for h4 dr aka and that If that ealooa-ke'per could be 1.reeed d ant to will him the liquor she telt .or. she could keep him In the hoose until he meld be got ready for appear•we' .1 the rein Mr. Dow went at once to the saloon aid asked for the hatband. The keeper of the pia** denied he was there, hat Mr. Dow heard vetoes in • bark room and boldly opened the dobr. There eat Ps mea drink • tug Mr. flow drew Mm out of the crowd and enplaned matters to the aloes keeper and nge.sted of him that he oil the men .o more drink. " You will save the man'• lip, h'@ happi n ese sad ate happ nese of hie family and ohildre., ' said Mr. INV. The ..loos -keep- er •ppreolated the gravity of tie situation, bat saw that if he followed Mr. Dow's &d- ela in nig age he should follow It in all and his business would be at an sed. So he said re the peacemaker " It U my business to sell rem. 1 have 1 linage to @ell ram. I *hall sail to anyone who wane' II and has the money te pay for 11. I support my family by mollies ram. I want nose of your advice. When I want it I'll mind for you ; nail than keep it te your- self." AGITATION 0er1GN 1N 1841. " You have • linea** to sell rum, have yea ?'' Mr. Dow replied. " You will all It to Kerlin ween can pay for it, will yew ? Yon sapper% your family by destroying the families of others, do you ? Heaven help- ing me, 1'11 e.. if 1 oaosot ohmage ail that." That was the beginning of the end of the knee tralflo In M.1... Tbis seat oeoarred l0 1841. Int the reader picture to himtell the mien of the country at that time and to oats see how .lmo.t hopeless was the tack Mr. Dow Ind at himself to do 'lhe people were but r.00velnr from the flnanoi.l oriels of 1837; the fruits of the spoils system *Ors oorrap• Men la politica and greed of unholy rein ; Jaeksen was dying ; there was le b. • see. missies of median men in the executive 1 shasawalse weeelpdw tri M.xlame war, wht.h was but part .ad parcel of the vsmoral chutle condition el pablio morale. Webster was still *kering the sky ocession- ally with ►N tha.dernos logic, but, 11 ane was put it io reviewing the agitation for prohibition. " ern were to d..eeed so low as a sake that after 1450 *e had no further w for the 'defender of the owetit otieo.' " Titbit wee la 1841 that Neel 1),w set abase the work of exterminating the grog. few no F•vs ip hie baleen. Zeit hie wife modtelldres sad started ea his miesie.•ry ween. Whiter and summer, hot or fold, wet Of dry, he drove to hs open hussy all over the State 01 Make, with • friend, sera• tired I top warwmar�' ed be4 BIi drove late i T•"i�' or te • .try e.be Besse w tad ble aedb .... wMlhes terbba. TKAOIM trale$L? PTWT11.I1tr?7p. 11 wag Ise purges of Ai, week te lay met before lb* p•• 4. 4be tree rie'm.ter of ties Wiese Waffle, se IM Mese .aid b.yltab's naso of • very lane programs el t4. poy- arty, pauperism sad ernes of On .mestry ▪ .4 .lattaM saes misery and weetebedas e el IN J ala wled sq} ,tlyl.shie( te the s1a i ant @Misery to W wets thea are predueetl by ell ether seamen ef Substance -fader Why We Grow The reason why our business has grown to auch..J -,,rLIu'opor'tialn.is because >xu„advortififi Low Prices, and do as we advertise. r_ . Dry Goods • e which are nearly all new goods and the latest styles, we give you The Beat Goods for Little Money. Carpets and House -Furnishings pahmn,12, G ILL tL s r44� iii l 11741111440 1444. 8llcIillalls & flbynlls BASH, DOOR and BLIND Dealer' la all Mad. et ie complete with the newest styles, and we can say the same_ LUMBER, LATH. SHINE ldeu'a Turuiahiljgs - A nice and-brtllat's 11tnidanW prices. Lads Curtains ft -cm 25c. to $6.00. Ruga from 35c. to $3.75. Our Ready -Made Clothing Stock School Furniture a Whit, CANTELON'S Pastry, Oyster Palties,Tarts, Short Bread and Cre301 Rolls,Mlace Pies and Lady Fifliers, Kisses, Macaroons, lunges, Brandy Snaps, Etc, r yaw want a Meas web Sate, read be stily 1. ply {see tea We y4.e' may. N 7M ls 1:1013131:101313'hee0'� 1(10NBY PItLA >w'd be NIIy te bay an 1.11.ttee. INION'{ All sue IN 1008 mini$. TAKE ONLY o -o -o -o -s misehiel combined. Is all lhe...xeur.ion. e large quantity of temperance tram.. were taken •long with them, and then were thrown out at the doors of bows se Ih.y passed along, aid especially they wore freely dietriboted among the children at the whoop houa.. and among the people at the meet. Wes. Extracts from hie speech.. at that time show that his ideas were as clear and forc- ible as if he had been veers in marking out his coarse of action. Iaoideate Doming ander hie observation tirot.hed thoughts tor his bitter denuociation of the saloon. keeper. In ten years Mr. Dow had finished hie self-imposed work. The State of Main. wag ooaei.od that the sale of liquor was bad for It and the Legislature In 1851 passed ea ant prohibiting the manalaetare and sale of liquor la the herders of the pine tree oom- monwealth. The result was the total sup premien of the liquor trai5o In the rural districts and Its rdaeuen te 5 per cane of what It bad been la the towns. OBITUARY. The following is from the Ober (Scotland) Tim.. and refers to • brother of the late Jiro. Peter Macdougall, of Porter's H.11, to ahem wee related several of the meet preetleent families is Oderieh township : Chs Thursday of last week the v.mal0a o1 A8. kW John Stewart, of Riney, a Hlsh- Imal pmelemen widely known and..teemed, were I.t.rred to Luaklntyre, Harries, the funeral procession being followed to the . by • Ines Dumber .1 people from every part of the island. Frw men had • wider circle of friends end ta1aaintancee tbrooehout lhe'1ft,gbland oorotism ano West- ern Isles. Early in the rent cry Mr. Stew- art's father with • younger 1rotthw. Arch). Feld, Dame frim (1.nh in Pertbshi-e to the I.IKed of low)•. where they rented the farm of Park. Io 1800 his father took the farm vat Lakin' yre to HArris and there 4. %.loped and improved the herd of Hi4hlend cattle w hich h• had brought from Perthshire and which soon acquired • high same on account of the superior 90.1.17 of ill. sleek John Stewart, whe was bora .1 Laskin•yre In 1825, took Flndigarry 1. Skye le 1845 and subsequently Duntolm, both of *bleb he held for many •years and be whioh, ms his father's death, the Luekietyre herd of High- landers was removed and tersely trereaeed and Improved. He sabesqueotly became tinsel of the well known sheep farm of seorr breek in Skye, and in late }ears hissea, Donald Stewart, ..cared Into partner- ship in the tanner of this extensive hold leg. On the death of hie nettle, Arohibeld Stewart, whose twtaan he Inheritei, the d'ose'd became the proprietor of the laked. of Kneay and Paiby, where he re- sided for the most pert nail the time of Me last illeese. Mr Stewart was a well-known visitor at the anneal shows of the Highland and Agrioultural Society, when hie ikdv• bred epeolmens of the shaggy and pletur• mune breed usually took a leading plan. He was one of the oldest visitors to the Io• versos Wool market. where 11 was al ways • plovers to meet and ..aver** with him. His baedeome presence and coarteoss man- n er made him an intereetieg and °haracter- laths *peo(men of the Mighked gentleman et the e1d ached. Mr. Stewart was a keen •portaman mad an excellent shot with the Rae sad rifle He generally eegnird the sheeting rtahn over some of the term, he heli. sd 4 .4.a,ata yt yore as seated dei. dee fort of Alias le the laked of bawls Mr. Fleawort was descended from the Stew. arts of Uarth, • irawoh of whioh ancient family he was the reereeentelive. Stapleton : Thee died at the family red• dews at 8opletes ea Tuesday, May 9 b, lamas (tarter, at the •4vaeeed .e.d 71 yrs. Rgwaeedvtlis : Mn, Ce..test Yaw Ng• mend deed Monday .vaelag, May 8%h, at the ere of s.veny.unfree.. Deceased was the fine.e4tfer la Mute d the eea.try, sed wee • natty& of tad- Her late he/ahead 4s 14 the Hares god kms Stratford be ead..kh_ Hanes : DOSIM9111111111illes realg�sed hie as tlaq)dNmW r L M.Dwld'e mill e• for the removal of his him* to 1>.. Man , where h. Wisp •p Ind. Ale sissy friend. wail 'inch prosperity R. Melwnd lakes hie skean the ..wm11L h : Mr.. Ra.hd lgps,t, re Wit , I it e late 3ess Reese', Mod N rho miaow. el hey se. 1.-1.w, Reser Lmth, Morrie wrens, Myth, se Wedessillay ameba. Tbe de• mrd lay .eras .74 teWe emf ai..:4 ego- tism e1 Aar.. 'assay, mei pmts.. le ism. lea M Illy* idtlud neon lisnie.ter. egt a. CALL AND SEE. 12. z5====1Ma OOLEO11.NOE'8 OLD 8TJND- The tl Central Drug Store," an, ,w earl a4 leen lust ruaule to any , ity ant (':uiada. Uan[olou Iricuie for trade to WEDDING CAKES Rubber Cem.em.)1Mp1.OY. ♦ I.rassortment of tut Postel whleb►- ----- I sit. witch � Gov* Manic Clotksl. , r- Juat received. Telephowe No. 10. Central Drug Ettore. Ooderlob, in fancy d��tw�ig_n�ing and ornamout- ialr.a•a.meed icing - (live him art order and your sat infection will be aeure,l. D. CA NTELON, - WEST -ST. NEW GOODS tea ¶UITS OVERCOAPS READY-MADE CLOTHING CHEAP My oweoake. Gil and_eee them. Goods sold by yard or made up 1n the Lana Fashion 'I'H1RM8 CdBH- H. DUNLOP} Next Bank of Means) OMarlob. EPPS'S COCOA OHATaYUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in 1-4 15. tins labelled JAMES EPPS & CO , Ltd., Hommopathio Chemists, Lon- don, England. ESSASF AST SUPPER EPPS'S COCOL FAINT PAINT PAINT 0 We have the Leader Weather and Water -Proof Beady-Miied Paints a r , The customers want it because their neighbors have had it and speak so highly of it. We also have a full line of While I,ead,81,Varoiallea,Brashea. Have you seen owe Bicycles? From our large sales we are satisfied that we have the best value in the market. Let us figure on your Plumbing, fleeting and Troughing. Call and examiue our Wire Fence for farm and lawn. Our large wales of manse seas' -tis tial .M b. sheep sustirr A 1 value. Bicycles cleaned and repaired. LEE SHEPHARO ST. LEON, THE CONQUEROR, d00as.i •Italsbsellgure than ..F ilia-liall3 4iada, 18...), Maier le " Yram4Ya peyiag the Miley day .t Irmo a car- load, to perils Ives .1.0.00 el IM► 1.'411 vigor .44 fey sad p/shri ranee life. I...,.61:410L -y 1 THE R. B. ' -SMITH - DRY GOODS CO. aoderich, Ont. Seaforth, Ont. Special Values for 10 Days, Commencing To -day. 414,,e Dack, w nrth 250 , for 15, yard. Navy Serge. worth 30J., for 203, yard, Amerman Print. (fur) for 5, yarn. _ Apron Hingham', 42 in., worth 12ic., for 8.t,• Bolt English Print, worth 1210., for 80. yard. American Challice, Sig. yard. Best French Kid Clove, worth 81 25, for 950. pair, ga.lity fila, k Sateen for 10.. yard. We commence today the sale of 50 Diem.. Dram Goode and Skirt Lengths, worth Ircm 35a to 650. yard, all at one peke, viz , 20e. yard. White Italy Flannel, all wool, worth 30,., for 200. yard. Plaid Meg. li.o l•, worth 121e.. for 80. yard. S aped S.tece (black only) for 1280. Skirl Braids, all oolore and blink, lc, yard. rwatery (sotto. 3ja yard. 10o. Stitt L'aing fol 70. yard. MILLINERY Be ours to v nit this busy department this weak and mese. MI884 DONAOH is prepared to fill all orders just when they .re promised at very spatial prices. We take First Blass Butter and Figgie R_ B_ SMITH_ 0. W. AND8.HW8, Manage Millinery Novelties for '99. The latest and best in shapes and shades. The two leading shades are Mulberry and Cyrano. Extra values in feathers, and feathers will be in vogue this season. We do not hold a millinery opening, but are prepared to furnish t'he latest and best in millinery at all seasons of the yM. £. CAMERON • Apprentices wanted. Hamilton Street. 4 I Still' Lead THE HARDWARE TRADE in Prices and Value. Experience and paring out do all Competitors - 1 will not be undersold. or two articles. Everything value. cash for my goods enable me to Can not came low priera on one in my line down to rock -bottom „ sass ,, t► "r'3"`)':c - '.t.' .r. •-T "i "r _, - - I handle the • ?hyoid's' Ware St LANs grinned. C. A. NAIRN resolves ensesent sblp-este fresh Springs. Gold Medal- Binder Twine, allowed to be superior to any other in this market, and no higher price than inferior gs*lity elsewhere. 'tee my American FieI4'Fence, equal to, if not better than, the Page fence, het coating much len. • R. W. McKENZIE, OB MR CHRAP 11ARDWAill RIORE.