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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-7-20, Page 41 THURSDAY, Jo y 90, 1899. GL iUUID .SALE OF BICYCLES. Koine etak e1 New and Snead - baled Wheels in be Mowed wt ie Tim Days (26 Wheels la all), AT SACRIFICE PRICES. WHEEI4 AT *6,OQ_-- I0 4950.00 EMERSON'S Bicycle &.M.usic Hausa UD Bicycle, Livery, West Sweet, - (ioderlob. Vat se EVERY T RT 11. DAY MORNING medaSRNt! 4100111111011. THU f1RDAT. JULY f. A GOO 0 EXHIBIT. IN another oolumn of this week's issue will be found • detailed state- ment of the receipts and expenditure. • in oonnection with the reoont Dom- inion Day celebration in Oodericb. When the sports were decided upon it was determined by the committee that whether there would be a surplus or a deficiency the hill details would be presented to the public in printed lest, and if a surplus was had that .�., . s�oaW'be y3iabetaYYl t:n"fi" to the credit of the Dominion Day celebra- tion fund, for use at the next e1ebra- tion. This is as it should be. The public who contribute to the success of cele- brations, by donations and otherwise, aro entitled to see • clean sheet ex hibited when the last business meet- ing of the committee is closed up, and it is to be hoped that future oommit- bees will follow the example now set them by publishing full details in con- nection with •11 public celebrations. Ihoo's llm- -KEYHOLE TAYLOR, M.P., would be s good man to interview the West Huron delegation. SNAP SHOTS. trouble is that Boo Mc- poke a poke isn't long enough to reach the -That which worries the opponents sit Hon. Jos M&wni' is the fact that Jos won't stay dead. -When West Huron was stolen for Powwows, ows, iri 1892, the Tories didn't woery about the result. -It is now stated from Ottawa that August 1st will be Emancipation Day •-for the parliamentarians. -Tae Ottawa excursionists have had a very pkewntttrip, and everybody is eitoept.ths defeated aaodidate. -The Clinton New Era -an excel - local paper -has reached 1te 34th year, The Brussels Post -another bright local t4. has entered is 27th year. Success both. 1.. and 1Pa to WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING. • view or The LIQUOR QUa,rta.. Tersest* News : The mimics of the problem lies is the closing of the saloon brewer's the nee sod the ohia. . • • TIM SOANDALMONOSns. H. ihs. Herald : 'Perhaps ittr W Irfrld will Madly 1UowMr. Taylor or *ems other Opp.rWon rest be impose his bask yard for . my evidence of bribery and oorr.ption that may be lying around loose. • • e • 000D IPU. Maples Timm : Ie Olaagaw they pot up Mina a the parks sad publo gardens .eras the wards : " Oitlzana, Drotaot your property I" This Isjas.Yes is said to be sated en very generally. Suppose the same Nag were tried hero. • • • atm "seat" .oars Tn. rm'pw Hrlltos Bpeetater : The gaheen as Ol3w. Mrs talked 8,000 miasma of Ham- mad dura, the entrees awn., and w111 poMbly mks It 10,000 Moore they finish. Amd it le this same eapeedve sail solea $award last e.e.areg.s them t4. talk. TIS■ °noon° Time. 0eslph Meroery Provincial Factory i.- ggestor Berber reports that factorise all ever the Prevlw ere very busy. Many o1 Om are employlag tee relays of men .d use wends, sight and day to keep pace with their orders He says there are prsctl• may se skilled workmen out of employ W NW M the Proviso.. e • , 1008 e0* MAD ,raw yeT. Tes»ale Glebe : The belief that modern etwdlWas leave se room ler the man whe ▪ Sash 10 i shaken by a emep•a ..s reeestly at 1:6 of the met alsbnt.d leaders 38s MOSSO 18e Amerman moll me and tnwweeday. Th. essltehewa Hose •veep. s1r, t. 1493 was 47. The raw 19611 be 65sadle an present SO Team The leadersYt. YI. J. BAeryy.•.m theawba 4.39, rat OA. 1,whels41.' • • . en reorneowt•L TO TVS realrtalt. Siwm•s Y.P., wMY.g to The CIMtes Heb days Sb.t lbs Meese et Ste Wilfrid wash pe►..1 even the pre.•So.s et 14.1111s*l.a seg.Niy the r prepared seelosal k•tYtie.k1 be the Pee. - lee. la 1. Meted ea the bail IMO& •a- thorlt 338...,ythlsb8•s•.bese oboe 1•e published lhavetale0 thrit 01•FF seebba dwsamhim ed the ,,setter hes sakes plum, tied the psbUw$sa of eas or tae oos/M..UMl prwlw Sash plea esokresident by idea►. Hera ba beam se ..t alttee orawuse& sad 31r Wilfrid has .. brea pat i. • pennon tuber te wart or to refuse saoh • testi. wenn!, sod mover acquiesced in wry wav I. the propositlse. 11 1. Mo. that Lord Straehaooa'a advice was s.eg►t, and be replied that U the teetlmooial wY I0(Md.d as • stark of the mensal tet.sm of the Premier's friends he would be g lad to assist. R • * U•taD 111 NOT DIN 918. Toronto Telegram : tined el mosey 4. not the law in the -palls ee pri • sNw sb--_Mr m id WIWI/ idrlee, d aIS ass m a 1.1.8., CiMfili/ler. 11. P., to throw the full Is1N OMB ipe. auoe- & ti.s &caamet the beset el the Premier. J ridged by morel otsadarde M r. Tay 1r's behiew meso we words than • mistake, but patty strategy 3. sot regut•td by morel standards and the feller, which proves that his move wee ioerpdieot (tarries men bitternses that the truth that Me move wee isazoussbly wrong. 1t is • good law iu pohttasever to strew n ot weateese.1 vs vtd.wrsrry 4.a melt a way Y to give loin • ohana to reveal tie ewa strength. The attempt of Yr. Taylor to fates the gait o1 • osrrept mass: los 00 Wilfrid Limber violeted that law, .ad iter deottlly outraged one or twat of the ter com.•admouts whiob are usually regarded es import not. • • e ootroca?TION or WHSAT USD MSA?111NU• LAND. Spragdeld Kepublloao : Beerbohm's Dots Trade List of London claims that the rate of wheat consumption in Englsed is declin- ing, and has fallen from ay sly bushels per earn to 1888 te 6.8 bYhele at the present time, which would lessen England's wheat demands by 8,000,000 bushels • year. 1a this aalaNtlon amount only Y Mies of 011e isesseed ooseampltos of meat. wbiob h.. bees very marked In the pat two decades, es shown by the Importations of Amerman and Australian meat and deliveries at the London oestrol markets. 'lean .go the staple food of the worktsg classes was bread and ahem, wolfs now meat has been brooght within the rends of thawed' who amid formerly afford to bay little of It. The per capita oou,umptoon of wheat in Sas Milted States is supposed to be d.oll.tag bat we doubt whether the sesesmpuoa of meat 4. tuonarmr. The nsmvrte.h.ral popsatloa, however, le shag fruit and rar- den vegetables i0 grimier quantities than mot before. • ,•• • Ant .LLW,4. 747,,.1 J ail'. tiTOSY. Guelph Meroery : Blander hes always bean the thief .kook in-trsde of the Gop- eervstive party. It we largely the maths .sed to defeat the Government of Ho. Alexander Yanke.zle, and it is being meed wain to a000mpllnh, 1f pedals, the destruc- tion of the Laurier administration. There le apparently no U1•10 to which the Opposi- tion Is not prepared to go in its career of villi6vetion. Almost every member of the Cabtnet hoe been maligned a tarn. The game is by this time pretty •ppareat e masa people, and to maks it pi/featly clear to everybody only requires:the exposure of • tee mere este rues Merges Y t t I: , 'e by Mr. Taylor, the Conservative wt..., nearest 1hrPrerler ole Mond.y, In the abeeave of the lake, from the Comms'. The deeded of 81r Wilfrid Laurier, that his Mauna in Ottawa was protected to him by • Govern- ment eo0tr.otor, w. not .eosa.ry to form h his oherecter ea an boniest man 1n the Minds o1 the Liberal party. The imoldout seriel to show to what unwarranted Ispthe the Opposition will go in brir tog leeward thetr unfounded, eow.rdly and violous charges. Toe MSDIOT*IBUTION PILL. Doodah True Bearer : There same to be • good deal of doubt .t Ottawa as to the poen ole it titude of the Senate towards the redistribution bill lest posed through the Commons. The bill 1n no way •Bests the a..palttoa of the Senate. bat reales only ea the oompoolUoa of the Commons. and for 1bh reason its progress should not be iqi- peded by the Senate Bat It is Bald that the Senate is lying la watt tor It There are thane who take the view that now that the Uric' have the obanoe they should treat the Tories to • done of their own medicine by • wholesale gerrymander of the donsUtmesoim a • way that would do themselves most lcal and their opponents most harm. sod et 38e'1'orys se, bow It feel to be hayed. se But theare not the con. which hays prevailed with 81r Wilfri Lanier. He pledged his word that he aid not resort to • gerrymander -the oenard'a weapon - and he by proved true to his Wedge. Tb. bill will pat the mantles beak where they were, as far as that n possible, and where empties have to be divided telt will be deco by • board of judge*, oon.Wtlag of Chid Jaetlo Bartle., Chanaller Boyd and lentos, Fd000bridge. r • • Till 4Oi .IAN M1$T AND THE *RAT 4.I.(:114 cane. Woodstook 8entael•Review: 1t i, the Liberals who have most reams to denounce the fraud' In West ,rig -s. Three have brought disoredit on the rood aims of • party which has • long and episodic' record an this previa, e. For thirty part the Lib- erte have controlled the affairs of Oat•rlo Daring that time they have spent aerie ot millions of dell... They leave built rail- ways everywhere 'linty have built mat ot our charitable InetltuUons, and the sew Legislative building,. They hate given hack mos'y In esormoa.am. to the people for many object*. They have administered the aff.irs of the provisos, developed its re- source*, m•nsred the public institutions, kept us free from debt, and maintained • large surplus la the treasury. And dorlmg all thin years there has never bees • saga scandal brought home to the Uovernmeet or to any member of it. And almost the same ma be said of the whole edministrau•e ser - elm ot the province, of the odleaa who have tnne•eed Its' isln a all branches of the publlo vomit*. . • A Darty 'Mini tam Stade snob • record well motion* to merit pablle eouAdesa. It w111 do its duty i* an hottest and vigt'e.t effort to put • stop a future to eleotor•l onrrapteoe. The theory tb.t • Uovernmeet wad • whole pelt Meal patty should be oondeenned sed oyer• thrown ter the nitedmede of • few will not be .00eptrd by the siemens of Ontario, eat veal y whoa It is advenod by Above who have theme themselves will's, a madoa tee po11Mea1 steam oft the twin of their Meade The hen Elgin o•e.etl.ttlarod Abs hopes of the Opposition. 0.t these hops. 'ill be booted Y they h.ve bees very often during the 1.M quart or of w sesorv. THE WEST HURON BYE -ELECTION 0., the r .ane as 1. r ithsetM. at e taws -A Ihere1linlem 4.e. The How of ('its -em► elf i saints en Ntttl.Rve ..d Amide.. raid -es Abd 1238 I. 4. te prepare fat the lemillpties late the eleetl...le Areekvlll..sd WM Htwea Mr. lertt. (Laval), *hare.. .f W ma. ▪ 1t prodded. lead there ma w my hese roof Yr. Reis.( l, who leessamtleg the elew z:made • e h.,'.tre sssl el he Meet d e prime. to dml the et.est he W Moody mrd, ` Rem. 1. pall 4, On - berm, here In re vales seemed fes Wi- lms. .l.ms. the Clessm aly..smdame. while 43 THE /SIGNAL :'tGObERICII - ONTARI O pal'seasatoll t1s,Y Mai they voted ht hl.. Domed war r.tars- Mg .Hest M this la i l�. od'Mb. aka wbeweesbQMa 66 Menem awew.re' they, by voted for him. 1. Mkt poll • reveal iltl.U.4 ballot masked ler Ye - I... wee parted sp d.rtn, the afteraece, sod Parr took 13 east tore It up. The piecm were preserved sad will be prudan.d 1. evi- deam. Mr. Hordes beaded la a lees fist of wit. n ames, Ineladi.g the 44 mea w8e had made .,.(.tory deoleratio.a regarding poll 4, Col- ber.e. the resaedas seer for West Rams lead the deputies wad seetla.sn,ead • sam- ba or Arnow who are supposes to hays In- forms ea rq.rdlat 88. seater, allyed. Am obs are 1aha Hama, M.nesed Joao S.11tvan, Sault fie. Mara i ; Den; Bele, 880(3 8e. Maris ; J. 0. 1101101110e Londe.. The fellowisp are the emus .4 thou voter' of the towppbip of 001101111111171111111- have, I.Ibeestr 1111.have, Y Yr. Borden .tented. mods d.u8.a• tura. ,bat they voted for Mr. 1teLesa 4. the polUag dlvldoa when .gutty Shiny bal lots marked for him wen fossa is the beg : Mama UMW hammy ; Job. 11. Simpson, meroheat; %Valiant Tobin, Joseph Tbe.p- . so, Hamlltea Motions*, Alvin Morris, Jolla Ryes. Chute* U•roy. James Wades, Jospb J • Wright, J.me, Clark, James lid Manes, Jer. u•1tes, Joseph C. Ye0o.., a e Patrick Kelly, John CantwellW ease, Jahn , Richard Uliddoo, Was. Kerr, Hoary &ellen, Samuel Joh.stom, Thomas sturdy, Kenneth Morris, $.mast Morris, Thomas Culbert, Wlllia. Vrp.•., User,. C. S:mpeoo, Walla Barreiro, Edward Shaw, 0858. Mew, Wm. MoCemsoll, Arthur A. Willman, Jame. Team, .hu M. William', Jame. Campbell,Sees-fin R With•.., Robert B With&.,., Mead Williams. Wm. J. Uraha.. At Mr. Barden', request • nam.tus fee snob of the above to amend and give svi• dame was issued, and also for the •ta.d- once of the returning officer, deputy rolure- ing either 1)wald Centuples. of Colborne; Robert W. Corks, an engineer, now of 0sl,•ry, Alt., ; 311102041 Farr, Toronto ; JY. Reid, tazoolleotor, lioderioh, who picked up the ballot marked for MoL ea. In the polling booth ; Hamilton Martin, Uodaeb8, who we. present •t the time, sad R. C Hays, barrister, Uodrlob, who peeked the torn ballot upon a pieoe of paper. D. F. MaoDo.•Id, Perry Somd, wee .iso sub - p I. osod it the ree.est of Mr. B irden. COUNTY CURRENCY. Varn.: J. Keyes and wits, of Nashville. Tun., ars visiting friends in this locality. 0Biro, : Chao Ohm, Hama Road, last eleven sheep by lightning the week before last. Loodesbro' : Wen. Whitely and wile stud Mrs. Geo. Brodiea five left it S,Nv.., Ash Blyth : Ye. ale Demote, el Totem hem, mets ekes a p.dta. i. Mr, hank Yea salt's steel--^--- Wrozeter: Wen. KOMrteen wUl Mks poeeesston of John Phillips' h!aokomith shop on July 17.8. Clinton : Nn. 1001.84 re has lefe for Md - le, N. W.'1'., and Mr. and Yrs. Crab. Sprang, of Vern., for Mania.. 8ealortb : Wm. Lhmpbell 8Y awarded the oomtrsot for the pl.oLDg ot • plate gleet trout in B. B. Gmo'e store. Gossamer* : J. W. King has resigned his poslIios of public school teacher here and pureismed • forte at Bluevstle. B'1ah : Mir Margaret 'them, who has been teaching school 1n Marshall, Micah_ is , pending her tampion with her parents. tat . meter : A .argot letter to the fresd. sf Stepbeo Playford here reports his' costtn- med serious tum.., of cancer. Hs N lying is W fnof peg. • tide : W. B. Thomsen', our reranr ohms* maker, ,sok onto himself a vette on W saveloy. July 5th, io the person of Miss Margie Patton. Vernet DrtU- 4ieatpbell, who sold his blacksmith bushier in Vero& ams time ego, by boasht out Yr. Hen, of Brumfield, .ed will tete poessesios oast week. Wallets : Willie Humphries wY in Brus- sels a few deys, where be was bowies one of his fest operated on. It is exposed that the operation will be sueesesful. Sealorth : The Il. T. R, station house le beteg Feinted • Pretty Made ot dr.b Dolor, with gree. trimmings. When Bot.bed it w111 be the of the best depots o0 the line. Clinton : Yrs. fi. Hadi., formerly of here, left on the 11th ult. for a trip to the old ooantry, arriving I. Liverpool on the 17th, and Intending to return in September. Sealorth : 8emael Trott leaves shortly on • trip to Lwel.,, Michigan, to visit bis sou Arthur, and 11 be feels so disposed will go on to Kea.as, where he has another.om. Blyth : W. H. Finoemore, of tee 81yth rolleren lls,purpow mak ins ex teusies Improvements 1a hie mill within • few days. New end mon modern maohtaery will be pierced in Dominos. Hallett : A quiet bat pretty wedding took plc at the resides, of Robert Rob- ertson, sr , do Wednesday, July 51h, when his youngest daughter, Anne 8., became the wife of (les. Raitbby. 9t. Joeeph : Nelson Contin Is expected to return In • few days. It is rumored that be has i.luoed 1 wealthy mer to la gest in 8t. Jo•eph, and he will bring beck with him 1100,000. Hay : The 100•.ore farm of the late Win. Dougall, on eke 2doomoertoa of Gale (own - ship, wee sold by .unties oa the 8:h hot , the puroha.sr betas Wm. 1)ongall, j•., and the price paid 56,000. Usboroe : Ws regret to ay that Peter McQoma died at noon on Tueeday, Jane 273M, at the home of Ale len, John Mo. Queen, north -eat boundary o1 Debora*, aged oventy-eight years. Rnerls : By the destruction of the nil rood 'tattoo N Bnmle by 8r' on July let, the satin dzamina►Inn p•pen for the half year for all the sohnots of ►he east riding of Hares se.nty were destroyed. Wls ham : The following from the Port Elgin Times refers to • former pastor of the Wt.gb•ni Presbyterian ohareh :- "Un Monday eventttg while Rev. R MrQseny, of Nem* Rrw, was oat welklsg, he fell and broke the Targe hems et kl. leg at the ' a ...w me weir UM 'lit silal . The Monk le • ..,,,,e w last Mr. 11 • gens well 8. sonatas N the home lar a "eerie et aa.uMa lie 1.e bees .a sins• •1.884. year, ...+iOWerftbr - i.II..w 1e41 1.p3Uy WPM,* Ude thaws WteaMis i (soros fl,4*- , wtw Me llyy ,ssmpied lits metier of reins 1Ti1 spebils ,eked fee the poet tea. yawn, we are pleased to 5S•M ha h•.. re-ontpged .8 • seender.b1ti feerwd of fiolmi.y4U. 1 A large number .f the oes• rime*. of St. Jabal* o8mrob, Holme.Uie, ..t at the midges* et Mr. H.rt aloha ea Friday eyesi.g, 7s8 nem..ad presented Mr. .ad Uri. Hicks with owe beautiful Mire. mentie..W by an an ddrw. 81•.1. o J.0. MH cTavish, •verb*U BUM - Mss Co�sgs, MGN., le a► born. at bin b - wise, as pio..s lit. MoT.vlh bee soil est W slate is the Bliss BYiesw Col m.n{•f mid h sew es sd b Mob the mai d.0al'iowthubsgyHaverhill high.ob... .81•.i.v : OMs. Stewart, B•y6.M Iia., has testedIsom /t 180.or.e a Mr. Om . el a who will take pates..• 011 ie lite all The letats toe arse years 4. Was& upon Y • pod bargain, Y *8. harm is first olw. Mr. Stewart Nava les U•atteb.. Brao.fletd : 4 pretty sad in wedding wee o.4Mat.d st the hea*Yfal 41„11s►.J„ Aggia, at bramisid. y .tk.reeem of 1.01 week,s her her yean j- eN delight -W. Mr Sam. Flamm, wee suited In marriage to R. U. Biermer, .f able 'Ulgs. W i.,ham : Mayr Ken, • reddest of Wiagbam for the peal few ysan, did at b4. Mese o0 Freesia ablest on T.eday night Lae. week a Ida meaty eighth year. Do- wse Mew saddtaly ill on the 8a.d.y evenag Previous R. came to W tagb•m frau ass. Bete.., where he raided is • farm fer many years. W Write= : Ore of the wont .Mader etoree of the .sass Malted this moues es the evealog of the Mb tat. The lightning was very severe and the rain fell in torrents. Ethel, doagator of principal Musgrove, was sitting .t the window at her home, and was ,.ndrd u000ttai.a, by one of the aver. Saba of ligatat.g. She telt the effeote of the shook for e.eral day.. Chaim : Sim. Hese., of Algoma, former- ly of here, *aye ►a Insects • *loosest sr - prise by • o•il lest wgsk. Mr. Rapp learn- ed the blaok.mi4iag bo•iwa hem tam sweaty yams tie. with Comb A Jones, in the stand where Alderman J ohasas is new soousoed. Th4. is Mr. Hagen's first Tian to oar tows, rad ba Mends gave bins e rie88 royal handshake He is vigi(dug round here ter a weak r sea elatett : On Monday evening of W1 week Mn. Greta, while sitting on bar door .top, overbalanced sad tell down, fracturing her thigh bone. It make. It more t6., or, dtorlly palonal to Mrs. Garbo., ae she had been manned m ler ewens lee ave week.. and this was the Bra time she had attempt- ed ta go outside. She Ata been • martyr to ttsiwteryean, sad title Mint, Ming added be her already severe straits, maker la doubly heed to beer. We hope elm may sees he able to be •road eosin. nth :•r the C(111 t. But .Abii. e Eft'Lr�,.iia fans 1 into :Se summER W .E again. Better put tho cough out. That is, better go deeper and smother the otos of in- flammation. Troches can- not do this. Neither can plain cod-liver oil. But Scott's Emulsion can. The glycerine soothes and nfaker comfortable; the hy- pophosphites give power and stability to the nerves; and the oil feeds and strengthens the weakened tissues. Some cough mixtures 6ODERICB BARGAIN CENTRE. gas. mg Seas, all droggaga. SCOTT & .Oat., chw ss, Terowts, 4.13115.11.4hJResa.etienesetmei.. Mrs R. 8. B. Keefer, the dimmed wife of Rm. B. K Keefer, • forme same of Wimg8. M.tbodW Merck, hes lakes onto br.df ember hub•sd. TM Baton timid gives the IaU.wleg aeemut el the event : " The .•,nese 01 Mn. Beaty 8tarr-Kesler, of rrovtdeaae, R. I., the well know* temptresses leetanr sad writer, te Dr. John McLeod Martin, memoir of the Royal College of Surgeons, Leaden, Ea,- aad, wee celebrated a atom, on the 21st e lk, In the Fra (bogregstloa•l *hatch. Proyideao, the Re. Jobe Halo terry, D.D., othoaYng. Owing to the death el the Rn Alex. Maceregor 1)1). • WAN, .d peewee) friend of the bride, who had been exported to perform the oereamey, the wedding was sw4oUy private. The bre.. groom was supported t'y his brother, Dr. Mins Mortis, of Boma, and the bride was .ssetendd. Dr. and Mrs. Martin after spending some time a the C•m•dlaa prey. laces, mime to make their ham in Eng - The depenmestsl elw.fanMens at the Collegiate Institute were aaeeiadeo en Mon- day, and the candid•,e will sow remota in sapeao. mitt Ake malts wry sms,epod seam weeks beam. MO lea AWYr 01/41. Positive .d unlimited coa6desee to the Kola plant as .tare'' care remedy ter A.thme has been abundantly sustained la the many remarkable cares .gained through the ave of Clarke'. Keedl Dem.s.mt. It is . great els, overt'. R y the (anneal prof eiolon everywhere. Over ..p s� .tees& "hold earedly alall ddrr.er FOR SALE BY JAB WIL LN. Sols Ales, 0.drleb. The point of view = = = from which you look at things makes all the difference in the world. Even t the clouds look low when you get on the mountain top, but you never see them that way if you stay down in the valley. So in Bicycles. From a low level cheap Bicycles look good enough, but if you climb to a Stearns height you can look down and see their true worthlessness. It pays to ride a Stearns ! N. D. Rougvie, Agent for Goderich. MCKIM'S NEW STORE Reld's Old Stand, Goderich. REQUISITES. ttttntttttttttttt tttmnttttntttttnm ttt tttMmm“t MIDSUMMER REQU I S ITES. wu►u�u�uuuuuuwu+w uuuuuuw 2 doses Woman's Blank Brew remain Hata, were 260., to oyer at ,mob. 10a. 7 dozen Child's earl Girl'. Walt. Straw Sailors, were 250 , en el.ar N 15o. or2for 26e. 2 dome Me'. Straw Sailors, god video et 25.3 to 500., 3. alar at 163. or 2 for 25o, 3 dose. Mesa's Straw 9allors, were each 50e. to 51.00, to oleer at ,sob ....260 li dome Yam'. Lissa Hata, regular pro. 503 , to clear at 15e. or 2 for 258. 3 doses Hoyt/ Fen Hat., wen 261. to 60o., to elver .t 16e. 6 doses Yes'. Lae 7.11 Hard sad Sat Het., °brity's make, beet 1 108 For Felt, were $200wed neer el 51.60 Ides.. Mea'. Felt Hats, job 28.. • ale 8. Mes's Felt Hots to sleet $1 60 bled.7L 51.00 " .50. O./s�Bayd wed .rem'. --A big lei l WOW Piles will do R. Men's Cotton Soak., 6 pain ter 26. Ladies' Cortes Hass, 6 pain for 26o. Ladies' Salaam Caps.. were 52.00 to 53.50, ter 51.00 Were $4.00 to 56.00, fee 51.60 Boys' Dena Washita' Sults,llght onion, 60s. These are A 1 yod. worth 51 00, Pe Maar at belt,'., 50a, 40 Nob Pillow Outten 9e. P.rmais-• few summer ones le elver at just Ralf Pries : 51.00 for .... 50e, $2 00 for 51.00. Paws GYhetere Drees (+sed., 40 hobos wide, worth 260., tor 124e. P. K. Wash Goode. .D.elel 124.. U wee ver special a8 150 :.ew, to dewy, per Fara 12{0. %aeteh few. 8peoiel Wash (Mode, worth Oo., for 63 Wash Goode end Prate all .t Ural Red., time. aSmusets of all kinds a1 any old prim. Whets Shirts -Ws expose another lot of t8e.. 764.. Whits Shirts •t 36o. "r She 81 00 mil be hers is • few days. All Summer Goods Must he Cleared Out. Little Price Tickets will he the Lever. McKim'sSash Ston fioderich. aid CLEANING SALE Wash Goods Ginghams Prints Piques Muting Lawn Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Handkerchiefs. Ribbons Side Oombs Curling Tongs Silk Gloves Hid Glow Taffeta Gloves OF Art Needlework Art Sateen Men's Underwear Men's Shirts Ladies' Belts Ladies' Ties Lases 'Embroideries Shirt Waists Ladies' Suits Ladi' Skirts Ladies' Will Skirts -,4.,,+.,i! ollas ori`. ..:g... Colne and see Quality , Dome and get Prices. It will pay you to buy your Dry Goods at BARGAIN DAYS JULY 27 AND 28. JAMES ROBINSON'S. What shall I drink if hot weather 1 Tea won't do. Liquor won't do. They incomes the heart action and bodily heat. Lime=Juice is the ideal Bummer drink. IT WILL DOI unit at meal times and any time. Tourists will find er ahas we my epeeist anemias a M As. arms TIeAr*ha Amy estre handw�•wPesne.1e mei , Fees P dere. Ueeley's Ind Mee Antedate perfumes, w Ohm iraies lam, Root Beet Extras% Ginger Best astrsstt Almond Oilsal>k • Lite thingfllK S11YI Iso, eta. 36e. Barbie d ,vac. and Tac.' Ridelw+slse a(1gp►• Net m01.0 than a cent • drink.l Mass t4. _._-..the corn psepK�i'-- Bedford Block, W. C. GOODE. Chemist. Proscription work .t 4.l beers. A Shoe that Pleases. • Every Man wants Shoes that will fit his feet. These are the desirable kind. Made for wear and for comfort. Sold to divide a good thing with appreciative people. Broad enongh to insure comfort, graceful enough for style. cheap enough for economy, elegant enough to suit anyb(xly. WM. SHARMAN, JR. ODm1d 01 SANT MISR trtst PkAOISO.L Sara USX. USD soca • rn SWAM. AGENT sea Toa SUMS DOM., O ODMit IOJ- MEDICAL HALL GODER/CH. Stock nearly complete again. New goods received daily. A lot of fine Bath and Carriage Sponges just to hand. eTh newest and Latest Perfumes Patent Medicines, Horse and Oattle Spioes, and Condition Powders. Rubber Goods, Syringes, Atomizers, Hot Water and los Bags, eta, etc F. JORDAN, Corner Colborne -et, and Square AT THE OLD BUSINESS IN A NEW STAND. We beg to state that we have main opened • Grocery business, at the cornor of the Square and Montreal street' the store formerly occupied by H. J. Horton. We have a complete stock of fresh Groceries. and shall be able to supply our customers with flr t- ciess goods at the lowest possible prices. We hope to be able to serve all our old friends, and many new ones. STURDY & 00. +r+