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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-8-17, Page 4• 4 TagaspAt, Aagaet, 17, 1899. THE 1BIGNAL :' IGIODERICH ONTARIO E. B. 4;M. tI . Looking for Soaps ? ;We Nave Them Good esooaxi-rood wheel. at 01200 AND UP. Oar buyer is nn the city a• .1 ., have something good to slow yes in new wheels at about half origw- al prices. (hll and see us if you would have the best qt • low price. EMERSON'S Bicycle &Music House Bicycle Limy, Weal Sweet. Udrioh. Mut ofignal, SS MISIMIIISID 1RYRRY THURSDAY MOR111N0 laff 81.-AhaiawMa eoDSRICI , TQIIYDLT. AoeUBT, t7. tea HE 18 THEN TO STAY. OUR feather -headed contemporary, The Toronto News, is in a state of mind because iiimerr Hot ltxe, M.P., has not resigned his seat for West _ _Heron, and fmdetkv9n 10 lkuli dfStt_ iliibe questionlifilreSdlef ss' e nd Spwortb League standing. -e' The editor of The News knows, if he knows anything, that the seat for West Huron is in no way attacked in rses.,...Abe reseal iaxMWgetion lletoredk Iiamentary committee. What is be- ing o-ing sought by the investigation is to find that certain deputy -returning offioers were derelict in the discharge of their duties, sod to punish them for their dereliction. Up to the present the evidence has not brought trouble to the door of any of tliei returning- oeioers, unleths the hearsay statements made against Jaws Print are given credence to. As that gentleman is Mill at large, and no effort has been mode to curtail his liberty, the case doer not look very serious against him. Such being the state of affairs, and the investigationticitl)k iatip In contin- uation wby should The News or any other paper shriek for the resignatiou of Resew Houten 1 Up to the pres- ent no evidence hes been advanced that would jeopard his seat in a oourt of law, and why should he be onkel t0 retire when nothing has been ad- vanced against him and his seat hes not been attacked in wart or commu- ne, But, says The News, The Globe says so and so. Well, The Globe may say what it pleases, but although The (Glebe is the best newspaper in Canada 1t is by no means infallible, and the present case is one instance in which it picked .p the poker by the hot end, and had to drop it as gracefully as the circumstances would permit. For the benefit of The News, and all others we may state that Mr. Vowels was chosen by the Reformers of West Heron, in convention assem- bled, to be their standard-bearer, and when that convention desires Mr. Holmes to step down and out, he will do so --and not until. then. And, parenthebioally, we may remark that the members of the West Huron Con- vention know the circumstances at- tending the West Huron election bet- ter than the outaide newspaper men, and know of no reason why their rep- resentative should be asked to reeige. In ooncludon, we might say, that Roeser license was nominated as a liberal and not as an 1Spworth Leaguer, and the crooked way in whioh The New. tries to hit Mr. Heinen below the belt by dragging in the reference to the lCpworth Leaguers doesn't speak well for the fair -play of The Mail's donkey -engine. THE GUELPH AND OODERICH R. R. THZ agitation in regard to the prosecution of the work in oonnection with the proposed Guelph and Gode- rieh R.R. is again to the fore, and we learn that presently a meeting will be held by the promoters at some central point on the proposed route for the purpose of arranging for a delegation to premed to Montreal and interview the Q.P.R. magnates in the interest d the route. eines the matter was last before the public view oonaidersble improve - merit has been made in Goderich har- bor, and the badness of the elevators hes largely i.oreared, owing to the deepening of the harbor ohenael,whleh is new capable of aonoaaodating grain velltfaffe of Iergs tenserrt. This feet is eM r the moot important feeteree N SU seam with the prepared routs, as SI JsMao.iat« tet a l.rgp ii+titir trade with the West L not only poetli We bee probable in the event of the new U. bene established. G. J. Tuoar, an energetic buanew man from Guelph, has been ie (lode - rich for soave days past and, having driven over the proposed rotate, 'is aan- guiue that it will be brought to • head quickly, if proper cotton be taken at the present tune. He informs us that the people along the route are willing and anzioua to give all legitimate as- sistance towards helpiug along the road, and he believes that the reseat- fioeut grain shipping facilities that Goderich now possesses mhoeld be au important factor in briefing in the Q,P.1L to this point trona Guelph. SNAP SHOTS -Forma is still switchmen on Torres's through lute. -Juts. FAWN address is still Toronto, Ont. -not Dakota. -This is a sixty million dollar country, sod its progress tonna be retard ed. --The dog days have been too many for GADO of our esteemed Tory euntempur- aria'. - The Leeburn exowiionists are still telling of the tine time they hod et Ot- tawa, when they " passed the hat for Jon" -When BILLY MAOL&AN was elect- ed iu Esat York by the vote of the ooloui- sre The Workl tever called upon him to redgu. -Old En. Ooosui<s, M.P., of bridge tender fame, still frotho at the mouth, but he doesn't palm off ek.wwed milk now. - -The gendarme who recently =- curled to Ottawa frau West Huron at the public expense are .11.f opinion that tNei is -the growing this. -The bysieria in the Wall thine emeiselyingesth tied the psbtle and ItsZ nisi to see, an the lat.' Julie Herat P�Fi fwd to ay, that "there's nothing to it." -The Hon. C bats Wu.l.ics creased. It is hinted that CLAaas WAt. LAM hen designs upon the Premierships and wants to be on Easy street when hie day Domes. -When Wert Huron was really stolen for Geon J. C. PArrbwsox is 1892 no opo heard a whimper from the esteemed Star that the hon. gentleman bhoukl cargo his snot., and every Tory in the land was as mute as an oyster. - A lest deal of talk waitn1ulged in by Tay papers regarding the -.1..-ore L Z. Dalecgy during the parliamentary au- v.mUgetion. It now terns out that no .1, fort was ever made by the Tory members of the committee to sotare his txv.enae. -:When Hon. "Doe." AGMS, AwOy fi.otiw, En (]otxuwn and the other members of the Br1 . of 1899 roll rip the whites of their eyes and comment upon the West Huron election ccs,, it is enough. to make the honest ebotore take to the tall timber. -That r t a l w• r t Conrei votive, Rostra CLARK, was I.rougbt all_ he way from Calgary to tell the parliamentary committee that he wrote a letter to the Liberal candidate in 1896 offering to sell out at a small figure. Row do we know that he wax not bought back again to the Tory fokl for a *mall sum in 1899! -At the very time that witnesses were being examined by the Privileges and Elections committee of the Rouse of Com• mous as to what part ALiAirDlpt Savant took in the West Harm *nation that gen- tleman was registered at the Russell House and was in daily attendance at the Parlia- ment buildings, and no Tory thought of giving him a subpena. -One of the causes of Hon. Cur- e:MD Str os's success in public life is the honorable 'support he extends to his friends and followers, so long re they are right. Speaking to the writer a short time mince at Ottawa, he said, "I will never vo back on a friend mama he goes book on himself ; 1 will throw no mac down until he throws himself down." Men may bank on a leader who holds views like these. -The Mail and its satellites are shouting about the "Sixty Million Dollar Session," but they have not put their finger upon one dollar miss -spent. They should remember the, this Bantry is going for- ward by leaps and bound. on the highway to prosperity, and that the amount of ex- penditure bail a right to be large it the out- lay is rightfully aonounted for. A cheese - paring policy is not always best -Our esteemed Conservative oon- tempm_aries' that ars now howling that Mr. HOLES should resign his seat In the ()o.t- mons have evidently forgotten that when the investigation was opsed it was dia. Meetly understood by ldt. Botusx for the Conservatives mad Sir Leon Divine for the Liberals that the seat for West Huron was 1n no way attacked in the proceedings. The action of the (onservt►tiva Was taken agaiMt the returning o1Mer,and not'alralnst the sitting member. THE WEST HURON CASE. nos is ALL atone. 8t. Calbbaw Jenard t St. tC•tMrinee people whit bent Sabre He1mee, e1 Clin- ton. ad mi.bwa fr wain pores, will net take .eek Meek to the Oea.ervative allot .Men shot be bolds bid seat by vlrlse of a .seal. livery dUeamea• a at the ease Mews that the .t.bbs wan oesdeessd fairly sad the b..sllpMers are looking fee • sett epee tofall es. Mertinrnen is.r.'e ear an sonars MCA NW aafgow. Allose IMGs Mea : One .f abe leaders of the C.n.rmelre Parte..wng the me. - hr ie West *ena a she .welder e1 the Roues ef Ceilesal .s (ld.sday ..ester, Bald :-" Mr. M,.lass.. 1 mai* sem. .f she papers nm demesaslf new se•leasi ten, bs1 yid .m eery Astlsk i ves ia.. Mier reg. '1\.sl. satire .stover is Mm engage* 15 wenn* Teo a es dining, egg Off MINN be yes ve to held es be rim Mtge i'piiEislilrM MIa os side, who sand that he MA leneweed Me es•.leseksiaiay elemely ereme bib es leek said. "While Man an seine Meat/ (owns theist the ease. I am b« say /bra le sosblag Main* peer, Kr. Eames. ass is Mere moans NM alone the validity .f year mitt.' ran "entwine" ai*u1a/e $Vaal aur H•.iito. Tisa : The "wide.,." is lee West Rums Menem ease that baa bass se eatlslaotory be lid Cemervainealewepgesa. aad epee wash they haus Mdr, Mmaad Mall Mr. Rebut Helms, M. P.. ahead re alga his wt te eM sl V-eslrsar. 1111prate boos to the drummed ap varier) sad it has remind imolai sumer sad detto•to .aninelatin to keep Is a world.. saps .WnsirviTIv■ rit'awi '1411015. lr.aUerd Expositor . Su...* of the Cm. intuitive aewepapesn am.1•.ertag fur the reslgsaties of Mr. Robori Heinen of W . wt ler West Harem 1. teed time Mr. Holmes may be depended apes to take whomever anion tbi'aittietba may d..apd of as bearable man. Rs is the wt perms in tin world to be wiling to held say pan- ties his right to whioh 1s seeosptible of he - lag Galled in qusetien. Rohl/AT HOWLS A.OV• ee.rn:Iuy. The Aston Free Prom:- While the evidence 1. the Went Harm .l.otios halal alleges more or leo creoksda.ss in o0.. n otice with to rsoene bye-eboNea is that oYntitnnauy, it in a great eatishebien to knew that not a NUN of *videos, or slue piens of trrewulertty attaches to the fair tame d oar old friend, Mr. Kober% Heloses et to Clause New Era, 1Oto President et the Canadian Pam. Aroolatton. who repro mats the riding la tato Hesse et Cowmen. Te[ •VIDINCS 15 wtik. *Werth Rtpoeltr . lissome, the Libor. al members oa the West lura eleeam oem.Ittee will cot let the Conservative members ave everything their own way and endues beanies net as they like, the Conservative papers roe shooting thee ►b. Liberals res lyses to bark the investiga Nos sad are ¢bilviag to poor. luso sent wittiesesa, trial dl mob staff. The tot 1. that the avid/Naos in not Doming out jet AA Oren, as the Cannoneer hoped it would, and they are uyiag te cover ap their disappointments, is 141. wap. Any pagan who hes takes the trouble to red the svi dente as ,reported 1s the dailypapm passers fro 41inc ell t! day Weak eok witthe falsity a to liana. The- C..n.rvstive eoed.etere sfFtM one ave la every L..- Mea a1. hewed more latitude tat they would Mee Wee 1. • law mart. Tee have • week oat, sod no tar Iaveetie.uos o•a make 1t seem .troogi lbey know this. and had their ones bele as strong as they Bald it tins they would have taken it. to the ooart. 1s .44ei miner, we/4 iaetead of lavbq ap. sealed to Prliarceat, whore it is in the waters of thugs, almost impossible to 1'M • .props tt'ia1. A Vain I:ir MTIGATtol ALLOWED. (haws oorrespo•deuoe Manned Herald Daring the past few weeks seine interest ba e.aured es the West Hares stoniest enquiry The eagerness witb 'hien the Oppeetttm attempted to gala publicity at thefires adiusien of whet might be esa- *trud as irregularity a she oe.deet of the sleet►oo, mows what Mils faith it lead in its Owe ow. The ooadaet of any el the wit. messes when seder exa.watiere Weald have one seScees% to envies, an impartial jury that they Md ben oembed with • story for the ooamles. U Mere hod ben *sidemen of i rernlartUs., the evideno. Implicated beth sides, and pottage wises the sad is rosined, the Uo.sorvtives a ill leave 11141. oar for iabdaLiea. Shad lb be news that the Literal weekss have steeped to dept O... rervaUve abuses 1. individual same, to Government is free trout responsibility, sed the ventilation which bee oars pleas will be o1 advantage to the misery •t largo, whish will have to thank she Pressler for h is fr•ak.ses le greatl.g the fullest possible e nquiry al the first imputation of wrest doing. TM roman et Liberal obstr.otto. daring the curs, el the isq.lry o•a be 'knotty trod te • denim M prevent • . rohtag uross•exassaaMn of witnesses who quill wham the troth sheaved segs, o1 eemiag oat and betraying the game they had been est ap to play. TER T09,1111 itU RISPOI$IBL* 101 LOMAT. TM Glob.: -TM Mail says that for the present manta/ eta W ins is regard to Ween Her.., as the wee eaonot b. coo - pined thls..eels.. 'Then it seeks 14 oi.es the biome ler Me delay on the shoulders of tie Liberals. Whin .me to lards? Tee oleoNen was bold to West Hares is iebrury. There was some talk ahem oorraptiou, bet the time fee .aklat • proton was allowed to elapse. Parliament met ea Marsh 16. Nearly lose mouths paved before Mr. Borden made hie mitten (r an bigotry Into the West Beres aad Brookville oases. Donn` then (ear mnthe the Opposition were waiting time le ebetreetfee. wvilllag and oerpiet oe the elighteet pretext, throw lax the wildest charges sorties tie door el the House. They discussed the .pesoh from the throe* fro • month, e•1it4., over sway sebjj'eot in Federal politica. Why did net Mr. Hord.& make his motion at this MOO H* .1.bt have borne the iogalry re April lst..d of i. August, and by this time every charge to on - e motion with Wan Horne and Brook sols would have been sifted to the tenam. A party whioh L responsible tor a delay of three or lone month* is is • poor position to cry out against any delay whioh may have immured in fear or five weskit of the busiest period of theins efo.. The moment Mr. Br - den asked fog his inquiry It was treated, a It would Mos base meted lam April if the ..Nee had been made at that *Me 14 is iamb a be minted that the esm.lbt s W bee...n•ble to elan the avestigaNea,but 1M blame must rat ea thine who de- layed the opsalm of the lava.tfrsNn •o - til the lest sad busiest days of the ..ala. Tet BLT NOT IN DA$O.n The Ottawa erreepeodeai of the Toronto T.issoaes, she at se time wee favorable be the .IMM member, wry:-- Mr. Robert Bela will ash give up hls herd won wt. o -o -o -o -s DT�DWS only DODpos ive, evY e earth, for all RUNTY _ Ns Ole 1Rebed welmbeil Ohs evidemes j the Privilege' sad illwtleas fad Gads 14 i•eklsg tho esswity teat ewes sat sash mese. Nies wtt•easss n- evem wino the w..itMe quileilloa bo even Itis wrop.ss4 tat tb a- idea anitt thevee ea . ice w sap we std, Reber any OW at M. eagaiy OM .widest ddMew. Ca1Ws ed the (lobs. bo was sandy es pale with all the wedid. "Hs 1 sal moa nwg#e " he said, quietly ad ern pbatiaaUr. "Tar. N se name wby 1 staid. W the semegth e1 wbss swathes has bast adawesd no wart et Juet/oa w.aid a.ae•t au" "Is it UM that sem. et to Malawi Mi. nho yea to rude.?" 1 biked. items le mei*/ furthest loom the ware." M '.etisd. No mamba .1 the Cabbie ever basted at each a tbk&, mid, as ter the party, it is ..sas..as 1a pawadi r ms to emotes tre lad my cwt." 1a MM latter aawtwa Mr. Halmos was sot talkie. eery ands of las Ives. Tboagb the.tot biased Oris owe he bled to the Math that What Rana wM sal Qum bet • alae elooti.. tidy an an disposed be wish Sobers Beate M u5dde, l'hey say with Heinen sat se aleiMen meet would amen • .sober .s W strosgth of the toote the e•gairy baa Y fur awasbt forth. Thos V an eine Mame is ►wenly that Holmes wUl hay* be tags Me Mid . advertise el his o.11eseues. The tave.sigat.n are weeksaed by Me swathes/ at..reptiee to to M.- wsdlees, ad Y aeagb bas mint sans is babe le dress* • oew .bleb. a Was Hares •Woody, Rasta' cess is not likely in M sbewse.M by way *videos* that may be au bog assay es s4. hALL FAINB. ()axAT Nori?uwarTet.s, Odema,Tatbday, Wedaasday sed Thursday, Sept. 96, 97, 28. I.i.sMial, Tommie, A•g d8 le Sept. 9. Westin. Lease, Sept. 7 te 16. Herm Cse al, Mata, Sept. 19, 90. Mistime', Sept. 19, 20. Northern, Walkettos, Sept. 19, 90. Nerve Tewaeb p, Ripley, Sops. 96. 97, Stratford, Oot. 3, 4. Kids, Luoksew, Oot. 3, 4. Merria Brune►, Blyth, (jar, 9, 10. 1Ctaoardfa, ON. 10, 11. Ashfield . and Wawaaaboo , Duaga•o, Oct. 11, 12. NEWLY INTRODUCED. Senatioe caused le Bare•by River. New Itrueewlek. by Dodd's Kidwy PUB. Bar•aby Raver. N. B. Aug. 14-Qdte a e esetlse bas boss coned bers lately by Me istrodnatios .l a sew .sdl.ae - Rodd'. K(doey PaIL. Aliboueh tion had ben many deaths In Mk villaes asd earro.adly district from Bright's diee..e and ether rid nay troubles, yet strange to say Ddd'e Kid- ney Palle 4.4 neer been tested Our poo pie had little faith I. potent methane*. Now however Ddd's Kldasy Palle are oceang a tt.aaiNielb. A bnwgb Weitaret of Ample are .sin Neat and eipremleg ev- prime and delight et the resell. "pleat she Bost week 1 big to improve," gays Oman. lee Crottle. of B•real y River, wee bad hese given op by the denten. The feet ose.e le have surprised ht. bpi It le always trot at en Dodd'. Kidney Pills are used. If there is weak lungs in take Scott's Em It nourishes ata. It enables you to resist tho disease. Even if your lungs are already affected, and if besides the cough you have fever and emaciation, there is still a strong probability of a cure. The oil in the Emulsion feeds ; the hypophoophites give power to the nerves; and the glycerine soothes and heals. a history of your family, ulsion. and invigor- rt eat gr.aq i 4...iert g00Tr • reprise. Chssbu. Tweedy, BOOKS ANO PERIODICALS. - Tat Tau.mi.-A eboestig story by the einem of "David Hartle in m*sd Y Vas week. As nnwriudadlejose ler re.•sea lb. bid.. • bulk taw. amp Is neve with the danghbor et sae .1 M. du.rta....d 1bo plot daces with the difilaihlss •d ss.phw. uses width snows a • .ase letoenlid mid admirable maw. The story is published by the Peels Prates` comp•... !Amita, Tams, ..d 1s tor sale by •11 .aw.d.•1rs, at the low ark. ei 1b seals. r will be ams past paid by the p.Ellaaae en romp% .f pries. FARM LABORERS' EXCURSION. Ts Tito atoned Plaids des Me1Lweil. Tickets will be loos•4, pod going kerest 99.4 treat (iederl 4 a North Bay via Omni Trask Railway, and thaws via Omani. P•NM a say peas a Manttoba and Aa s- bofa, west, anther..$ r .ortbw sb .1 Wi- ■isei as tar as Memejaw, F.ltevaa, York• Iwo and Corsa, tndativs, fr ally an dol- lars. TM okwpas tam over offend for arrsst eronnioa. to 14. Nowhere . A eases to make meet/. ee Premier Orme. way says they w..% at linos. 6,000 .es Is Manitoba i. b.lp rather . tae harvest. Big do.•nd fee farm laborite WI 1M nd of huvub. sed . two .4..o* M tee the 'rase ethane for pained. (1st your tickets s: onoi Ire. F. F. Las- agnes. tome Ueket mask who wilier' you all i.1.rati... A S aria latent Otlfr. Jaassnso t> CCae-aa tib baa- 'WaM-tiny surety tee - bac tis tit srdleg to the H an .et terse use rofer M wEr ammo to ,g}T row, yea, b•ek. There's a every box that aepaleee OtheA s. well ears, No sus, Toe gat feet !t.7 bark Guarantee .war t.3 y OD ants at all dn.atsta W FOR RALE filf JAS. WILSON. New Goods wEMINIMam Battle Thorold Cements, in sacks, fresh and strong. Beat English Port1:10oments, highest grades only. Ellwood, Field Fence, 42 and 50 inches high. This fence is hog -proof. Call and examine it. N. D. ROUGVIE. rIc . 9 REID'S 1111 S OLD STAND. • "IT'S SO EASY" to read over a list of bargains and decide jest what you want at these nosh ingly low prices, but quite anther affair when you visit those so-called bar- gain sales. You are often disappointed. Any old thing is not s bargain be. those " the price was m much " and " is now mo much.' What it was may represent two or three times its present value, and not a bargain at any price. A bargain is an advantageous purchase of something you want. NEW GOODS. 8HkBTiNiI.-Andhrshipment of oar oel.brs t.ed 9/4 binnbed Twill Shoot - lag. epeeist 96. PILLOW C*)TTON.--O.r Mirth r.• peat/ to bad of that 401a. white Pillow Cotta. at 90 A 40,e. super Pillow Coes... road even thread, at p, FLANNRLSTTR.-The first let of Der how FI•..s1Kree le tbe.e ..ores dark pattens. Prises are 43., 410., fit, Mi., 7.., 10.. the 120. DOM R1"8 -the sew sake of Hammel, tweed mistime N may, Min mil gross. .. HOSR.-A*ether let of the Hoye Ribbed 'lees at 1pe Ladles' Blank Caen. Hass. *postal10e Whet' Black Cotton Rao. 2 for arm Nitta value 1. o.4..e Hem s% 9ba, she. •.d 46e 1sat4Mr Rola tor��• 100 1111rssi.. a Tweed.. Hapie a Clothing. OLD GOODS. Seam Yves Ws Went to Clear at ane wed Prime. LISLR OWVK9.-A MR isl.tlwdieJ sod Orr W Rink Lisle 01ev., wen 124 1s lbs.; all as 6e LINRN HATS. -A few yet of then Linen and Omsk Rate thee were 60e.t sew lbs STRAW HATS -We want to pleated the Meows. If we told yea hew low the valise ere pet weld desk they were a geed. REMNANTS. -Mad of oar sa.sbr seeds ere dewel to sb.M ease and rawa.ta We are me.ememe Mea up and imams n little pass Mob - as st_ areas. n rps,dy sh WAMR 5(1118 in 60i A small it of small boys' Wash Baia t wore 41.00, for lad MH t.1•.. tis. McKim's Cash Store, Goderich. 'S OLD STAND: - Uodericl, Bargain Centre. NEXT BARGAIN DA Ys August 31 AND Septeber 1 REMEMBER THE DATER. JAMES ROBINSON. What shall I drink in hot weather 1 Tea won't do. Liquor won't do. They increase the heart notion and bodily heat. Lime -Juice is the ideal 8aaa.r drink. /T WILL DO I unit attunand any tinge. Bottles„ 2c., a 50c. and 76c. Not mor►'tb.n a oent a drink. Bedford Elock, N/, 0. PrescripHea Tourists will fled taws we JO, spinal atkailen An. moan Gana* Arbil Any at e• hoed pronewity pretested. Ws kap Pansars wad aRisbarbrute lass Pew. pata.e� see 'Mar Anodes& ash sant hath, Iia i Boot Beer Extract, Ginger Beer Extract, Almond Cream. a dee alas far snsa.es. lea, ds., 36e. Bidelweias Greens, erow affaram paws%lf the Mk ler GOODE. Chemist. work at •jl bourn A Shoe - :that Pleases.� F: Every Man wants Shoes that will fit his feet. These are the desirable kind. Made for wear and for mfort. Sold to divide a good'thing with appreciative people. Broad enough to insure comfort, graceful enough for style. cheap enough for economy, elegant enough to suit anybody. . WM. SHAR ', JR. o.axsa or tut man mos WM SOLIAsn.gvazu. TO •.1, Meta O OD'11s2 mow PIM L MEDICAL HALL GODERICH. Stook nearly complete again. New goods received daily, A lot of tine Bath and Carriage Sponger just to hand. The newest and latest Perfumer' Patent Medicines, Horse and Cattle Spices, and Condition Powders. Rubber Goods, Syringes, Atomisers, Rot Water and Ice Bags, ole„ ate, F. JORDAN, Corner Colborne -ea and Squire-- AT quare-' AT THE OLS BUSINESS IN A NEW STAND. We beg to state that we have again opened a Grocery business, at the corner of • the Square and Montreal street,Ithe store formerly occuOed by H. J. Horton. We have a complete stock of fresh Owed" and shall be able to supply our customers with first- class goods at the lowest possible prices. We hope to be able to serve all our old friends, and many new ones. STURDY & 00. 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