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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-7-27, Page 8$ T1ffidee , inky 27, 189*. !� t NAL c GODRRICH t)1'rtkItiO, emoval Out Stock. DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, CURTAINS and CARPETS, PRINTS, QINGHAMS and MUSLINS. Come and get some of the Bargains ! . CASH OR TRADE.._ Smith Bro's & Co. DUNGANNON. Norton.- The loon =ewe to Duilf eon for Tan Enron. Is at the oleo of J. 0. amD, Y., ostaveyeneer. to.. who will receive or- ates oot dvrtlalag and Joh- nsen. oad osnsrt...d is authorised to give reoelpts for seat.- paid for the wane 11 A. NEWTON, DENTIST, OF LUCK - %it tem. will visit Dunthen= on 1st and Sol Maar el each moat. AU modern meth ane d ex etiag and ailing. and manner tott- ered teeth. Omce. next dor to Medd'r 91 alloy Hour. 6 a.m. to 6 a.m. Tummy, , July 25th. Ile. M.Bao reoently sold his driver to Assn Ginn. Pate MoCaan r emoting • now resi- tmeee, whisk when completed will be a geedhes.---Goo. Begley has tics mstnstw- Wesa.-Mssday, July 2416, teas the warmestd jlhe seams, the thermometer reentries is IM shade and 110 is Chi• sae The mnstalpal season of West Wawa. seat will meet V the township hall on Wed• ssed•y, the 2d of August. All ooaoerod take mote. We have been informed that Jae. Holland age and he tars os mamma 3. Wwoabip et Ashfield, E.t., to Joseph Goldthorpe, ter bite gum of 714000 Last week Jobs MoMahon, born dealer, of Seatorth, parches= • span of god heavy - draught mares twin Jobs McLean tor $275, and a geaenl purpose atm -from Teo. Beg- ley, bent of wham reside i. Wes/ Wawa. tank. It pay, former@ to keep food stook. Wru PtsAaato-Oa Wedaasd.y of lest week S. E. Sanderson, of West W awaaesb, psral�ne� a Noxso No. 8. s&i.fess binder fnw 191 dgwt, Jobe Knox. of Uod,fwh. Mr. 8sdwaoa has out about Sweaty spree of tall wbs t and his new Minter has dobe ft 1a first -elan style. WLATHI& -Farmers ars busily engaged elan the fine, weather set in in "souring the hay and fall wheat prop• and root orops. The potato crop, to all appetisers, will be geed ; barley, eats and pen are growing well and will give • good yield, consequent- ly Carmen are bop.fal and cheery. Dungannon pabl o neon dews. spdetsl mention tar she goodly number ot suntan., who peed the osirano• and pobtto meted leavly. Etc wrote to eptrance and For lianas, seven wrote. font peepd and three obtained entrance stand- ing. Id• Wbyard obtu•ed the highest number of marks, 659. Oar popular and eaterprising hereon. maker has recently let the oontrut for the er.oMse of a fine hansom shop with plate g lass frost to Bantams' & Rhyou, of lode - doh. Oar popular hardware mrobast, A B. Davison, lou dm oonlra51 for the cement we of she buildla*. Whoa finished It will 1, • set-off to ear village. IuraovsweriT.. - Ov village is being swede at►raotly in appsara•oe by the spa *lode. of paint by our painters, Sid. GIb- sam, Jame Blaok, Ed. CR.ar and W. Giv- en lea. Mallongh's hotel, Mr. Davison'. hardware store, 11 J. Orawfsrd'e ,tore frost and James Walker's reddeoce are sinew the buildings repaint•& with tis YIMI had reports haulms hal . ewe time..... Mrs Millie Theteefts .1 Park HW, N visitin her aunt, Mn. p- eon, and mann, Miss Alin Bar►. Davidson and sister, Mir Al., of Oodriob townehip, stent Sunday with their aunt, Mn. Davidson, and 000.in. Mir Elizabeth Stewart and brother, Wits, of Luokuow, Gaited mends here the beginning el tbia weak gaits • number of oar young mai had, oo Monday .ventng, • mooallght uounton= thsir bikes to the lake at tb. Port, and enjoyed theme's. in meanly .... . Mr. tad Mn. Hisoox, of !seawater, •rrtvd non on Monday via Loeknow, oh tour amen visit to relatve and ler.er as aaiatoaw. A OLDex CALI..-Oa Wod•seday of last Week, as Jam.. Glrvin was hauling a load .f hay from the hayfield, the load upset, .std is his sent =save himself he tell oe his Mod aad wstaised seven injury. He was neo ead'us for some time, bet we are plead to state that by meter of selllfal stelae tr•atenant be a ratered to oen- eudei ser, and is nrdoally getting better. He will probably be unable to resume work hr wow teals, but we hops be will soon re. serer free the intoriee sustained by the an- Glrhe.•s. sooldeot. Totiarato.-Da.ing last week John and land= Dodds. ot booties, Ragland, visited • .aam. rending in Ashfield. They had H ems him fen about five years. They as. as • pleasure tour throuth the Daniel= sats United States, and expressed them - w olves as pleased with the pars M Oatarie through' widish they have travelled, and • tole th1 the appearance and improvements le this Geodes of 0aatry and In other parr et Ontario where they have been .00sedd Wok a.Wcipatioo. They loleod to eke • boor khreenh the maritime prone's@ and psMass of the United States cm their re. bee. h...wards. They stated that we had snse0set gravel roods, and that they were g loom with the ae•tsses and rood appear. , Mee of ear 'Meg,. 00.111(1 AND Gofers. -Mrs. B. J. Onw• tern lett hen oa Frees, Last on • visiting bear to ntatly.. at Toronto and other paint* We wish her • pteasaet tour and .4. Mere. Har dasglter, Mir Ot17., se- sewopeaed her to (loderick, when she will yY1 spsdaWoss. R. (lendeanIag kit has se Saturday for Godirleh, alar MAN. nesse a short time vapid( relatives sad Mwods. We ware pleased to see the vseirstie gestletean looking so ninon' sad awry lam.. Mhos, formerly clerk fa John Hiles' store, and now of )Morse 1s visiting sad resewing termer no- q.•foMesa He looks well and cheery. Jamas W►yard and wife left here ea WdM4y be visit their daughter, Mn. Molts. Bs bsi, of Hawkeivllle. .edgy el W.esrlss We width Mom a pleasant nett sal.Ib neer.. Qalte a somber of ewe Minns /oak la the rages at Wingham, sed report good mem. George Arm• anew ed eon, of the township .f Stanley, sew oopmed a mmes,4.g the her and fall wined swop es their farm ss .sondes 2, Wen Movement 8. E. Seinen, pvi.- elpsl of Belfast panto wheel, r ywar r village ea a . •daday, peeped M way he whit Made at BsemIRer Yrs. D. 0. iMdlle sed Gee. Edgar, left bare es Meda he viol' reiati,.. at Ripley aad .Themes Lavery, of Po- aloha. o- ids wife, sea Roy sad yeeifteet h Rae., arrived hete Am week ea • .lett to Mei. Maltose', en - Mr d Mrs. Lavery. Mr. Lavery left hen M MA4p 1151 ler hem', het Mrs. Leven dad the ere tandem are erl.dieg their p4rl fes nems time. Roe. I Treleaven MI aka f<p. d Bia.Mrd, are -s-- lhua va- ses wimp holatium wed Made is the oft. eibil lea 1ukMI, vW91 Mr ♦ ...Ma Magda [swears hes re. Irma owl I.a Madresus 1 pi ead Maude at i.aodd LANES. • SATeap.y, Jell Mod. LtalIaa$D MAI. Sx.vIcz - Ws ander. nee* the •rr•ngem.te are being made. threw\ the money ot the sitting .,mbar, Mr. Holme. to give the people of this vicinity • daily mail eervloe, indeed of a td -weekly, as heretofore. The mail will likely leave Luokoow somewhere about 4.30 p.m.. so that people may get the daily powem es the day •t laws. The new are easement will be • very convenient one, sad will not in any way interfere with the service to other points. It le sr permed th.t the change wilt be arranged is Doane of • few days. NILE. TUMIDAY. July 25. Kee. Ezra A. Feer. of Atwood, formerly • popular pastor on the Nile ciroult, will preach the quarterly meeting sermon next Sunday mortar at 10:30 o'olock at the Nile oheroic. Rev. Mr. Kellingta., who has charge ot the Nile Methodist circuit, preached a very Iatreetine sermon to yo0up men last Mon day evictor at Ntle oburoh fro -. rhe earl " 1. the young man Abealon. sale : ' 1 a es Illustrated throughout with tooldents, some of whiob might have b... a little far- fetched, but dolmas wet ibtondd. It was certainly an able deootree. 1•.111 uaek•ble of EhsNrrlIes esti Jae$ Tirseenne took Mann el the yammer Mw le the .oralay, ss. ± eeeta.tEl tele 5p1 Jobe idespou as • Ghat* oar bore es tad=Ikarwhk , .1191 le sew the hoedya•rton el the party. 0e Nr lee hese met with Madame fro. everyM/,y. Mr. Homes wiled on to and MOM as Is • ✓ ide round the oily u1le�a�s odd ear M Na Vete eg R+.iltq Mo P Wrest, not 61 deem, whist km beer. the .ubjeol et talk in the paw ef the Daedalus of late. Al the oboe of the drive J. J. Wright made as =dries to him on our behalf, Mating 11m tor hie ki.dgw in =tonalities so. a re- ply, Mr. Holmes said that Womb imposed W us la polities he would de everything is his power that might be riqi Mid of him-ee member for Chu riding He bo .:leaded every ssorteey that w• have asked of him Is gestational' with the Marr! Moo. W. will 'tray uethl.g, asoepti.g .:,at the pro• endings are obeokd limy inset by benl.g too m•sy legal Ilene es the uow ed. = ; n et. We sttUeg. are too Maw At the sod d she Mardi day, of the lettingen.neem.. Daly Emmett Morrie, Jeesp6 Mot lea. Jar. Kirapatriok, J. J. Wngbi ad Jon Wet- e oo have uses dt•obargd. N. doubt, the eye will give all soq.irlus Meade the report of their trip and deliver many nos - nese lid letton to the god wtrr, as .leo the forlorn sweetheart', who will not see him mate= to the gale es 8mday. Jtsdrit Mar% eau. MaeVovma,. • heart autism d t rue goo -.lie idea e w se.R. malteds a tree goo of the greee .s is olden time in CARLOW. WOMDAY, Jely 24th. Mise elmIteg, of Laabu,.. *peat Nunday with he[ esaen, Mise Ti111. Sterling. Mu* Mattie Mellows spent the ptst week with her friend, Mir Jardine, of Laoknew. W.. Marion Tota, of N. W. 1' late of S•ltlord, is visiting .t lb.". Dave tanoio5• ham's. W=.'Clarkson, ot Kettle i'olot, r renew- ing old aogaaiotanoes a d here at peamsat. L J. Robertson, of J. K Davis' drug store, Wingham, wheeled home Munday mortise, returner in the aveeing. Mr. Morrow peed through our ylllag• lest Sunday en route for Nils A grain merchant from town accompanied him as far as Carlow, where the at Motion was too strong to allow be to go any farther north, but not out. Mr. Smell and son, of I,,odesboro, after bavtag visited at Belfast. were wheeling hone last Sunday evening when the sons wheel .uddeely collapsed, leaving him stranded at oar villas= 1411 they prepared a rip to drive home with. PORT ALBERT. Treenay, Jell- 26th. Mr.•Hawkl50 lett tor his home In ()blaseo Heights on Monday Rev. Mr. Armstrong and hu wife and son were visiting in the vlllaps on Meader. Mrs J. 13. Hawkes and children leave this week to rejoin Mr. Hawkins in Mont- real. Mn Chspm•o and family, *1,Olean, N Y., are is our midst enjoying( • vacation In the country. Mn. Echlin, of Miohlgto, arrived on Sat- urday for • ♦i.it with her parents, Mr. lid Mrs. J. Seas.. Mn. Charlet Willington and Mind child, of Vienna. Oat., are visiting here at the home of W. Mot oasell. Mr. Hrownell,et Seafortb, a former teach- er in this vicinity, was renewleg acquaat- anose bore the put week. Mr. Shaw, of the Harboard-et. collegiate Institute, Toronto, and Mrs Shaw are the guide of Mn. W. J. Hayden. L. Rllletl, priaMpel of the sbool here, and his frond D. Barmy, of Pelee Island, were 1a the 'Mtge nn Saturday last. '1he farmers o this nobility It. trey busy With 11e harvest. There were es Mdenbs drew -book, Is the h•y-maktag owt.e to the weather. kir. Elliott and 6r pupils are to be oon- gr•tulatd o• their seeow at t►• recent ens anoe and P. leavieg sxas.eaMoo, all beteg suooemtal. Mr. and Mn. De Kay left fes aper beam 1a Olean, N.Y., Monday moralist, alter Wending a pleasant visit with the lady's parson, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. 01oose& DUNLOP. VrTAO A, Monday. July 94th. The past few days we thee bees eel of out burg, enjoying the bracing ala of Cau- d.'e Capital, aad having a fair Mme .sale Poise of Interest aroaed the 0ty. The trate that oonveysd ns hither left (Marne es Monday noes el 1W week. Among the enemas of oboe. travel who were on board were .lames Clark, Maosel Morar and Roland Williams, all searlag the fosreoere lea, who •1 the Clasen City sled== ..teed el says., as e the long age a change of horses for the stages, saw the dinettes of M. Iron hers.. te =aim don different braise. Fenn the Cassie City. wear. we Intl saw the aim d Mr wfa154 world. we rade a comedy w111 rine Inge •t the Poise Far., Lasbsre, who neatened bee hansom career In the Omsk) (Aly. Nelthr el as mold readily .e a landmark ef the sides time theta. Alter refrs.Mnsst at N• Coke is the gases City w• took the C.P. R Usha ler Ottawa. It being sight we eesld gee Inds of the es.sery 1111 ..sates the div, Mere we taw hem M teases 1.57, rafts. H. Zeugma�s�imvs the M e tomo bleats Mw M lie *.114. d, sad W.. A , weLk.s.g wlsrakdai et O d adre.(laeet ter the etalMls rhe • • WEST HURON ELECTION CASE. Internee Gina at snows inen the far- It.mestary t eamIMr. Al the meeliag of the o..miteee ea peo- .L� sad elections m Wdoesday of lase wee It was dentded that only as a that re stares to the direction of 4.1.01tag irrego• *ridge should any elector be compelled to sale bow be marked his ballot., The first wtnaes, celled was 'Juror Mo - Manaus, Conservative matinee at polling division No. 4, Colborne, at whish Donald Cumming was deputy returning officer. Edward Shaw was the other Conservative son em= at that booeb. John MoAvoy, o1 Gdwio), come and took the place of Mr. Chisholm, who was Doe o1 Mr. Holmes' repreeeaauves at this booth, and Mr. Dacey came jut tefore droner tune and took Mr. MoAvoy's place. Da.oey was not sworn, sad witow, for that reason, video. ted to to pneeace when 110 ballots Mare ocunted, bat the deputy Worsted( aim said that he could remain, as he MO ppm. Witham asked Demon to prduw bps Do. pen, bet he did not. The deputy return- ing clow put all the oonaterfoila of the ballots, with the exoeption, la his pocket The ballots were donor paper than be had generally seen. He said that a tore ballot peeled on the piece of paper produced re• seabed the bellow used The deputy n- tagdtWabnr env. coo Dose= o'er pease► tangg-Daseey to remain la the booth, other than teat he was Mr. Holmes' agent In ores•-examinatloo by Mr. Russell wit- ness send that the somber of ballot. In the box when the poll olo•d wa. 96, and all the eornineers =reed that they were all right. He wined some paper, ten sad sopped he eon= the certificate that eveythine was all right, but ooald not remember. At ali events there wu nddispate and the NI• tote appeared to be all right. The einem rid he saw every ballot paper pot into the box by the deputy returning otter, and was in a position to sea all that was dome. He had to toou(oo to think anything ma wrong or imgular, exempting GIs putYeg of Se oousterfotls in the deputy's pooket. .Vitae.. would be surprised, he sand. if be Nand that Mr. MoAvoy had ben ewer,, sad wt.= the deelvuim by Mr. MoAvoy and 1 ..comings was erudite= witness re- peated his statement that they had signed some paper, but he did an see them take the book. He was satisfid, so far u he mould see, that the polling had been fatly dose and that the result was 30 for McLean end 69 for Holmes. Nobody but the deputy returning oMoor and the poll clerk touched the ballot. until alter they were counted, and all the ballots In the box were ooaat.i, wither watching each ballot as it was taken from the box and examining the fan of It. At oouldsrable length the tritons was oro.sexamined and re•examind a. to the method punned by the deputy return- ing ohoer 1a giving the bellow to the voters and receiving them book, and adhered to hie statement that the deputy returning of - Boer po` into the boy • ballot for .sob bal- lot handed him by the voter, and he taw n othing wrong. The .bice.. said he was .otprisd at the result of the poll, and Mr. McInerney asked the "'flans bow many men he hod marked oe hee book as bawler voted for McLean, but the q4s tion was ob jetted M. Mr. McInerney, however, got around the objection by asking to what em teat witness was disappointed, and re. mived the reply that It was so t6o extent of about 30 votes. Donald Cummings, the deputy returning offioer, was addled. He eatd 1u was chair- man ot the Reform committee for that d.• vision, bat did not take any very motive part In the election. He celled mutton for his division, but he did not arced any meetings of any central committee fur the riding. He had no intimation In advance that Ire was to be appointed deputy ntvn• mg officer. He received no instructions from Mr. Haney or from any outsider Ise• fon Inc election. Th, only in•truotioes he reeved were from the returning doer, .ad these he received In the ballot box. H. was in Gderioh on the Dight of the nominations, but did not have any conver- sation with any Liberal workers. Oa the polling day he received topers u .genu from kir. MoManea. and Mr. Shaw for Mr. UeLe•n, and from John Lewers, James Onisholm and John MoAvoy for Mr. Helat... He received no paper from Mr. J)anoey. Hs did not know that only two e rratineen were allowed tor ..oh o.ndidate. He did act read all d Its lolr.Nioee. Ha did net now that 1)aaoey wu a soratinew for Holmes. He swore the other three men as soratioasre for Holme. When the ballots were minted at 111 .lose of the poll Danny sat at the able axed kept • tally for himself, but he had nothing to do with the mooting of the Mallets. Two or three hours before the polls closed Me Manna objected to Innes. '. prem..., ISI Denney odd he had papers. 9100.556 made uo ohjeot(oo w Daocey's preemie at the counting ot the ballot", The only reason he had for not destroying the ooanterfolle was that he did not wish to litter the floor by throwing the toper around o• 1♦ He had on previous 000sdone observed the lit ter the oonnterfolle mode as the flour, He destroyed the counterfoils by inn= Mem off, aad desorlbd minutely bow be fold= the ballots sad pat them la tae box. In et ply to quesilen by Me. Borden, Mr. Cam mime said he knew 43 electors bale made deidirstiom that they yotd for MoL',an, bat be could not •*Jos= for there luting mly 30 Wide for him la the box He inked the hex •eeerely at eh. opening of the pelt and nnlookd 11 after Me poll ma olooed. Mr. Borden gmelleaed without al some length regarding the disposal of the counter - loll. of the balled. .hiMi he bared In the stove at hr home on the sane nosing. H. was pressed as to hle roe= few est horning the otaaterfdle Is the sten IA** polder hnoth, end replied that hie teas= was that they. was neeen is it. ( Lumber.) On TIsieday dignity return's* *ler Deere Os..dag was again o. oho stead sed us siawieted Imy hirer Herrin aad Powell. 910114 ant M any way go bask se hr twNleas Intimesy, sad answered frank• ty that he oehld net amen for eppertet rragnlar(ties In oonsrtioe with the hallete. • greet past of the moat's was devoted le • 10111.1 eeentaaIoa of the ballot. The wiled* rese,aised all of the ballots pre- dated as befog *Walled by him. A net- her gf *inlets caked for Rellses were M- ItlailM U Mt, hat all of Hese marked hH Me ware haatWled in read. TM.b- ass «owed •1a/ he bed used fail flat d the IS.., hat that Me wee n r th''hebed btanp , rTwerWeaofw kolluittaaskd to Ink telt /view Mr. Pow- ell named, were ported.Moroi prim her the ottem, were width Ikea 111 hal- hate sappltod by Ms retaniad Meer, were wUw on the .dm while the .then were black, were initialled ea a dlfeteat part el tho.peper, and were sly prlatott sa n�OlMtftiste. +k -+we 11010.16•, wjtp... resegstl.el 4i4.,,a ., sad wild that.My el ► set be the ballets *Wok he eaded M the vow" two the et doiel .apply, hat .maid sot explain bow they ea.. We 191 M. He ewes positive ly that he had Nether Naar of supply for ballots Ihaa the 'Side ped supplied by the eslaeslsg ewer. He did act put • nam• hoc on the osssl.rtellk, tee knowing that dela was required by law, sad oorseuoestlr scald sat *wear that the ballots returned to him by the voters were the uses ha had gives them. Oa the question of the Iaii allin. of the ballots, be end be used • pen at tint, bolt ending that the pea stack is the paper. he wed a prod. 110.541..eo niter this he mud a pee, beaten the po11 clerk of saatt- seer had borrowed kin prod. He had se reeolleation of any dlaeats at the floe of sassing the teflon w to the prosestee el Desety, and had ss tsssllwuna of M.Mlta• sus' becoming very warm Is his protests rimes the premium of this •gent. H. sold that Matey did sot produce any power et • blersy, and whoa hte appointees* as en= w Ghewe Lep him es naris beet ..alsd ao by Aiel_7r bay 6j. " Wer .atmos M saki that the Daly way he could a000uu.t (w Cls pre•euoe was that it roust have bees on the table lid bass gathered up with the other papers tato the envelope. H. had teem sees it before. The wusses wee thea handed tee btllota amby one and asked to identity his Stites =Alto soy whether they were wins with pees n peooll. He maw nisei the initials- (a each use. Ot the tbirty ballots arced for Malmeo, be midi sot swear dot ass wee endorsed by him is tele, alMo.ih be was doabttul abaat Mee of them. About sevsateen halloo for Holmes were initialled Is ink The wltaess reoogaized "that or .11 the ballots except lo■rt.en sohaeted ballot* marked for Holmes and initialled is ink the edge of /he black space to the right of the some of Holmes was *Isar and delimit, while en e very other ballot oast the line was more or ler pegged, tad it was jagged on the am- used ballon. Kxanrined by Mr. Powell, tee wiper =mated that the paper is the fonrts= bal- lots me d:Ew.eat from the otter*, and de= t ome lion and marks la the one set were \besot or not es .ploarly socked oo the others. Reieg premed as to the sours from whioh he got thee billets, the women stat• ed they mot Myo bean ekes from the bundle of ballots beget Irom the returnee o9loer. Mr. Powell then est the four sen ballots all together betels two. layer. of other bah iota and turned the elan towards the .p- ilo.. to 1n. the. the retro. Htp.g was white and thew lower layer blaok. There wee oleo a slight diagrams in width bete's . the tenth= benne amid the others. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. AUIUsr LAMPS' HOPS JOOIRIAL.-Ha.• 1io Garland, Muttony Hoppe, John Komarek Bane, Buell Retard Vyase, An.. Robe- son Brown, " Josiah AUes'. Wife," Clare Morrie, Kate Wheel P..tch and As.. Fe. qubar are anent the belt wore of we i• - en of dation who ooatrihele stories to the August Lodieo' Homo Journal. The mrd summer fiot.en number M the Journal is to many respects a notable mesons. The Rev. Newell Height Hills, D. D„ hu an intr.otiDg arttol. In this lenge en " The Diffusion of Happiness '1'6rooph ()otoer.s- t boo," the third of hr " S.oret.. f • Happy Life" series, and Mrs Barton Kt...landand Emily U. Striebert write ,•t "(Pith the Chilli= on Ssndey "-their diversion. and iasuraotion ' • What can be Done titin an Old Farmhouse "peons how am ell build• ing may be artist pally remodeled at small Dont. On two other pictorial pages are shoe■ the moot Dory and attreetive . Hoose le Woods, Valley. and Mtanaise," and " T1.e Sweetest of Sommer Charities " Meares the work of the flower melee is Several *des The latest f.mioino lanolin 1a drew are est terth in " The Gossip of • New York Girl,' and Emily Wight write of the " Newest Styles In Hairdrerlog " Mad " lee•. for Dress Trimmings." Mrs. 8. T. Rorer's 000k • reg lanaen is on " Cold Dishes for Hot Weather,' and Mr. and Mn. Edward B. Warman's health tacks re 00' 10.171 hems. bror the blot 1).n Be..r-t •xp4lne how to make " A Book• Vial Fish Poud." The edi• tore' departments are more interesting than noel. and truob upon every plasm of home tire. By TW (Ortiz Porridge (iompaay, Philadelphia. O= dollar per year ; ten eons per oopy. ASTHMA MIRED. Mems, of TozniiI Tar= Betties for Twelve ebet wale s Compoed. of O� 11 1. • recognised fact mud treat Aeons their the lover temporary rMlet Asthma es until ges y. Ol k entlrel •[ •'m Kotaoopend knot to this dew it will permanently the .worst ease et AmeM1.a Intro= w to 'edam ew me, J01.ida.11[�loy le was a tw.tys ly - m Arehma sad Ma itanuA tt•LAItT. letamglW*p/dmt len niglt% .I She spent hundreds of dollars with dootrr, b.1 they mold not afford Is .araanaat re0nt. Atter t•kl.g the flat battle of Ccarke' s Kola Do ,and ✓ e reran to steep well, and since Takla the third bottle eh. has not felt the mil`►� symptoms of her trouble. Clarke.' Eels le the only positively g..r.nt..d ears for asthma, and has bee. ...s=tudy wed 1a the Rome for Inosrables et Tor- onto eel Kamloops, It 0. Three bottles are anted to curs sny rue of Asthma aolA by all drumliis at 62 per bottle; three bottle. withcureguaranteed dor se. Th. Orlftttl. 6 hLaoherwo ()n. rots Cana- dian an.- 41 l Ve inverters, Lurob street, Toron- ft to, Flinn �i 0 -FOR MALE R) .I A8. WILSON. M.1. Agent. Osderksh. inalltrlot isms croo• I.msd.so THE NATION'S HOLIDAY 1899 Canada's XPOSI1'iON AND INDUSTRIAL FAIR TORONTO Aug 28th to Sept. lth, 'N. ALL UP-TO-DATE ATTEACI'IOis. P*OUR111 OF Test CEATIYI Rla,tr la theWorld's i AH► 'mwMTd tat Ml 7( R+vt e1Aep MIUTAI, AND NAVAL HUECTAMIES 1111101 Mal /w 511111(,41 MUD IRIC?p. M arvQ1eW 1aMrle The�tFha1M' The Greater Au Aa as &kett. OitTRIE6 CLONE AUG. 111. 1sn.awt se An ream de themes. PO! PelliPea. Istry .dd Lerma es toad be Parkin r.r e.,. No. 10 UF. 1899, OF 'fall .��JTao Plite 1l�B 91 p► 1 6Y4 ki lG 1 [�T� rInn ,>,il: D, AT T�■ a ash ".7Z. W ° AttiDW d tleai .Wen.VYd yM e yydfteasu de..► a t•sw0113. reurhohd sae OM- 1.h einft.ifent; AND WHEREAS It wW Myy__ parpow .t emna 1i: e■td .am of 1 v dob•■tares et pe cep hew" el Ouden& • ND HEREAB the amok et whM. rateable trope* 4.1 tea m anerdlag to the hast ND t r le the .am d Uieil • ins tre.'the .r the .eist- is arwr 117..' ea tl1's.yagl�as p lacipai.rr Waren year la sneer; e� debt beaded to b�m.N.41.�t thew ter 111M ebreeold le the a i lease of V 'T.2 f• kreli.M�lts1 a0 the Amp,. and Me awl �ppweAlt ▪ �,tdirdes yes. tat tt• alla.t.�ll he law, ter the repay.et of pia tpsl 11• terse; 1. Bk ITT QEi 11� tzw sal . the hereby a Map �Ity�r to bena.that ittreascro�tleapy r.s s s ere peerptles■.t,.� le the ple to tea eums elte el tem Tar bedews ed�w the sae e[i*1.190101e;stli egpm j tWoadred betot eorrei/s/.W Lear ai .ss�Is as fel e1rMMIbe1e4dy6 anew,,1lea. 1117. •• •• •• 4.•• 11106. 4. ,. • •. „ « „ .. ,. r 1tr. " We. lid 11111 '• the lot e1F of Janary. 1011, to• nether with >. theumeaallsw mthe p' ea rate of fur we oW , p.ps1M�L 6hiab•rnst•rm /sated ter nestedi�t'. isd km of the •Lha t . the otos Metl�, d esteeer�elstloe of the tow. �loa ter err Vert lose aro SW ob. it weessery. oust noes nit to Use pym•nt el .tend. w ulo► Wd d.be.t` area •Wt h• Wired h rreeray�r.44'V r et the.4 Sawa, sod .etlea wit► tea e•r- p• .$e nth rad the leder saw pct, the airway leased upon the t..rity of Mesabi d.beetslns tato the Wenn ay agency of the Bank et M.etreas M the odd Sawa of Heide rich, to the hp.otsl endue' the mid town of Oodrleb, 5.d the e.sep year 1p psyabls opt said na n l aad tt chips• r 6hno.. LM old mar aad trseeanr, ad •loll has ez- w ad rpw afore- !. applied for the pa••afo r. And for tWa�pe a� mast of thesaid sum r $10,1n0.00 aa y repayable as dresad 4a:shall be amerced aad levied over sad Hoye W other eyes rad taxes upas the �.sM.M• taxrbI msen y w1tIW the saki r • and every yearf�od et swat rears next oftr rhe lm -taw. and the emlrm.tles50 stidd the LegWtlre Aw.mhly *4 Inhethe year 1111, t,lace of ar Oaio, the folbwlag sem•, Israel, 1- pll(aYdf Is the year HN, le the veer - - latheyear la the year la the year la there! fa the Isar Lth�iyeir u yaw le the year H11. 6s la thepyee., 911. n} p s mfor t epIn007. of ere nag the rid potholed elm of reo•ki.eseel fairer ttorsos' at the rawi. Thl• M -t•. Wall woe ei" yam,, an and effect on 1m�hy tis• Lwrwathir iwawVT ef theor oa0•. aOrlv*s W le to b�� 4 al tOhe 5011 by Iw'an tb..sfh, for a a, rem ut we said the 50 •fer•wld whit fer sagr4L p/pp�tip�spdp�Ihe ••td W all URgd w with Mternst ni Me u wUl ane eons Lata eat M al tap wed de beater., es le_ es dpnesY. •..h igio t eeter,W yIddlaemeeanp�gjs..ses.�p 0w. .4 la leve irld ifn 'ep k1M'/11ia 'taw. 01 1O NM ampat se gam 1. W e the emu. tea dine p•�tl�.•,b penese stspoyybe eppgweed er by the O 00vvettts t. teat 111 M she .saes lits said loan r of any amt the sold borr•wr will ..oleo `tie not ler thantlthlrty •{gfn16(1�pfgMeMa�oa6ar the sloes feY ep6rsafdd. ••d tea fggi6ptt iylltpM t••••desge a edu ewer R she 115 e- neetol il d tw•I.. eon 'Ohs beam_ ea theists] mayor.1 the mutat or ms for the laid togreentiles of Me lows et 51.11 sdrenot paay reser t tee the heRoemer shall not be paid over a the said tin wer nate the wad securityIs pert Is the e atlsf•ottee of the said the mayor of the said Unraf, That the votes of the electors of the said maololpallty entitled to vow for or wrens this by law shall be ekes es yrlday, the eighth day of September, nt0. ee...a4t•g et the hour of nine of the Moot la the sad oloeing ■t eve of deeded' lath lid @soh poll shall M t•brtll k►th. polling ohms In municipal eleott= WM_ shoply J. nom6esdt shop, 1; Break aIle., ; pole•g .ldtpYl� Tldean's feed M•e� Aafl.p turning offloer ; pMltagg es941,1.iu ■umber 3 at the Town Hall. Jam.. parr. deputy no turning 01114, ; polltag subdivision numbs 4 • at J. H. Itnnntmn's machine ,hep. Joh. r. Bates. deputy return= officer; patine evils - division number 6 at Mrs. *alias's shop. Deed Marwick, deputy returning saber; polling gubdlv1es member 6 at Brothey's furniture store. Gear= Sheppard. deputy re- turning other; pollingsubdlvWo. number 7 .t James Mimi dwellng hoose, John Mate. d• utf relerning* oSlow.of 1. That the olrk 14. said corporation shell attend at the Town Hall to the said tows o• Monday, the 11th day of S•pt..b.y, 114, .t •eloven o'clock ea•o•m the number of vote•le giventhe tforer rad agala5tat resyopr Tows the e mayor will attend at the said of 1'hu rsday,tthe 714. ven d elk m SspteIn the M 4111. for the appo wneet of poem to •1414.4 i•es r1 lige••«I oppolnR the passage 01 IIs 4. 4. teases Ivsir. Provtdonally paned this tin day of July, lest. WM. MITCHELL, C(;pp•w�y RORERT THOMPSON,k. Mayor. TAKE NOTICE flet t- he foregone N a tree ropy of a proposed by-law whales bas oaken Into egarTistra ead Wire "fel /e•ed owsms El w rlIEt .r y of ne Msirre MILL. Tows d the last 7. polling anl's wagon returnee tat Tbo deputy re- Imper5M to AWsNa. 91r. Meek White, iSe wap- *Mil of the oo ball L, fe1p.M t(�ei1W Hall Football C7•xjtw: l art Grltdths Menthol ATMs e eetlw•■e...� n for Ft/S SALE YT JM. y►IIBUlI` TO £DVNOTSh1lpd. Seth* el damp. am* be Tett as thin Ogee not later than t1.Nrday aces. The depy for shears reset be lett not later than Dew ay sae1. Deseei Adeir11m uni.at •eeWean • 1P nese Wedge _tat ret seek .shit...,, , The New Cash Shoe Store, PROM pd./ uperiesee we have found that the CASH BMWs httya to • 'pair wt%' w w ry ,:in 't pay erre. :nsv, rimed vin.. j wa mut LL14 . . hair W the honest rigi drlCir, ` we have decided to do • Cash Business, as we be. sieve this to be the only true system. Ouse and leo for yourself the pt'loe. We are able to quote on the Cash basis. / Having ggutttts�.e thrwyth Mr. Brodenok'o stook of 8buem wbtch wen from EOM to IRO at W. have a really good split bellows tongue law plough Shue for laymen, good Wal• lie a1 51.00, our price 7fle. Sue our sewn rule flue Tweed Slipper, very beet quality, worth 20e. pair, fur 100• we have lased a great number of odd pairt linea sad yoar while Cloy Iwo, liOn. j Per psis. Big bot. French Oil Hips Dressing, extra value at 10u., for do It is good, too. A nos rap. rppet Slipper, sewn suis, r tt We have received a large shipment of NEW S this week, which will be sold very haw. Yon ea it is the CASH ONLY that does it. MI-3."1-1EO'RRAY, an cid eegosMtauoe of years, will tie e1t•iiinds of repairing and custom work on the premixes. Satisfaction guaranteed. P. THE SQUARE, T. 7 UOD$RIOH, ONT. ANEW COOK STOYE At any season ot the year there is no greater comfort than a good reliable Cook Stove iu the kitchen. It is with coot stoves like every- thing else : there are good, bad and Willi &n of varieties. We know you will be pleased with our FAMOUS and ABE&DBEIR StovesandRanges °reds" HELLO 1 THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND ScraIllollllardCejal TUl M•3Z1T All Coal weliddied ea the Blarkdd Mddlad wb•re yes gM 111111 Ibis ter 1.. alLL lT CATTLE BROS. Plubers, kitten aid tad: Wed gide of Square, east Sturdy ler J. MO & SON - Taa t.a*DI11u - Vtttlty\mer€ oYbt ani �. mkitiVmtW 1. Orden er.lIUy .tmaded is de 191 bean, side w day. Sion id Wort. i.esds.te.nee tie► A Great Snap 'hT1e.e Ghats Saws ria • peso& 1f al5l� we sell • barrel • basil,. This he's oar only .■ap. se 0. eat/ le -d• annelidan WA .a. be feud la as OW oory eters, sad rem era r4511. Ts. lateen 1.551 a•• always get from as • wepiley prodaee. We draw the Ilme'r as legttiate IM. - everytillM owe 01 'sowers .r potatoes, sardea.tef choinet table Chins. W. deal a MB of them. T. G. TIPLING & 00•, Redford Bleak, Godwin' BKOHICR & MYERS, blender: aid Embalueri Graduate of Maau'ha..tte Col. lege of Kmtalming. WHITE REA16E, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. BiifST GOODS AT MODS RATCPRICSS, AND ODURTTIIOOUS ATTENTION. id.N3ld iMOa, galea/Cl. Summer Goods SCREEN DOORS Ann WINDOWS BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES (Hare Mtbef oatl oil sr gasMsroo.) DISH WASHERS The latest tt.g. ICE CREAM FREEZERS GARDEN HOLE AND CONNEC- TIONS REFRIGERATORS HAMMOCKS PAINTS, OiLS Awn VARNISHES CHOICE MACHINE OiL Bpei5 ter .ower, and hlad.rs can be had from LEE SHEPHARD Ray.dl'sooetmtd, Pt massa, nth 9115,',,. glue weele1 •►Is.tl.g. :err !tu Ct i■ "'Jikg e 'MIL LEE. bats es X= a MilrAirs 81sra po mpsy U. WORSELL THE TII$IITN has a sp.eW beery ease d Eavetroughingtdr r "L:. Hoofing and Siding carefully put ca. aeADQ0A1T0/ 10e1 Wood and Coal Furnaces - A? - WORSELL'S tom GOD NOSE SOI[ FH HIM ES .1 Wow» nest Xla jos week he Um sieveM se she wow al ses Moe leJw.. a. ra tpse, • TUswaes. The Best are the Cheapest. K E IS P Malmo sad WIN Iliad 11.. OIL STOVE We have a fell lis el slats Entry Om n awsr•.tsd• We awry • faU Etc et base made Dairy Aapphes and Hoare Furnishings. len/ es elven est vest Pleinb- egg Heakioy sad isvep.resesl ere N. C. FILSINCERII OODIlJOH STU M BOILER VOUS. A. 8. OHRYSTAL, Atwe.aM fMyeld I Ma" ranalealwr stall hide et BOILERS. Smoke dissoles, Salt Peon. Shoe* Ion Wo,4.1 elle., Aad Dealer la- Aldasry MasNamy GeseketaAle. AU demi ea Pipe Cheek 1 Cheekw IAou ` M Te•�el • g151e1 IlamSt •f 55.Wails. sal iy Akpa•N01lid (rMelw R esufes M'wtly+l.w f11W