Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-6-28, Page 4Taff MOAT June 28, 1900 ight $ign.itl, is maims= IIVERY THURSDAY MORNING Si S. M.Stsia0Eta18T 0001E10E. THURSDAY, JUN5 S. NEL "THEISAIL" WANTS DIGNITY. THE ToroaEo Mail takes exception to au "open latter" printed in the uulumu. of THE SIusAL two wetka into over tbe sig- nature of L. MoOIWe ruuY, and maker the following plaint Mr. Ilan McGillicuddy has written an open letter "at" Mr. Powell, M. P., in which he calls tbdT gentleman u liar, a coward. a bully, • blackguard. a turkey- . llassaaal, a cooing dors, r genet's, r Wa- gner, Ner, a creature, au addle -pate, • ttarruw bigot, and • good deal more of the amine kind. All this is in reply to Mr. Powell's statement in Parliament that the bogus West Huron ballots must 1 se issued from Dan's steam printing office. A calm and dignified dental would have born better. Better still would be au offer by ' Mr. McGillicuddy to &emist the outrag- ed electors in discovering the entree tat the fraudulent ballots. Thee documents were printed. They were printed some- where, and we shouldlilie to see Mr. Mc- Gillicuddy, while defending Mosel!, par- ticipating iu the huut for the real of- fender. It will be obrehel that The Mail ivm- pl&iue that Mr. Mt inaducuny in a four oolumu letter called Mr. PowaLL about a dozen names. It doesn't say that Mr. P9w5LL didn't deserve wort of thew, but it does imply that it would hate been moor not to have said the words. Now, Mr. Powell deserved every phreee that was written about Nim by Mr. Mulln.LICVDDY, save two -"gentle gazelle" awl "cooing dove." Mr. MOt1ILLL'.DDDt hit Mr. Pou - L below the belt there, 'land if the thing is properly represented to hips. eritne doubt make the amends honorable. Mr. Powgu. ie not • "gentle gazelle ;" he is not a "coo- ing dove." We know what he is. &nd uId say it in wthort Metre, it it were nut for hurting the feelings of our esteemed amt• temporary, The Meil-the CHctiesurlxl.0 of Canadian ibtlrnaltem-that -vieiiy--abereett Titan, 1Irr oI, BLAIR and others ; that iii - vented the terms "Siftonism," "llenffrion- ism," and other "isms" not in the •,ialon- ary ; that has tried to blacklinl every Lib- eral in politica and out of the grave ; that has even referred to its esteemed leader, Sir Crtenuis Torero', se "the Prince of Polo Ural Cracksmen, ' Sud that hue established • reputation and a name as one of the moat adept +pouters of billingsgate between Halifax and Vancouver. Yee, yea; we won't say anything to hail the sensitive feelings of The Mail other than that when a man is denouncing wrong he doesn't go to the sugar. barrel or the honey -comb fur phra's`e, but utas good Anglo-Saxon terms, if he knows bow. That's the way wrong is denounced in the Scriptures, and so Mr. Metift.I.1- CUDDY is an Old Testament believer, who doesn't turn him other cheek -when he is smitten but goes after the other fellow's eyes and teeth, he statute by OW Teetament language; and Calle a liar a liar. and a thief a thief, as sec ion requires. .. Secondly, Mr. Powsw. wee not written to simply became he made statements in Parliament stating that the ballots were.. "issued from Dan's steam printing other" - to use a euphonism of the Cheeterfieldieri Mail The "Open Letter" was written to Mr. Pow&LL because he hail taken elver, tage of him place in Parliament to he about Mr. Mdiniacconv ; to falsify the records of the Klections and Privilege? Committee, and to slander ori the floor of the House, In a cruel and cowsrlly meaner, a man who was unable to defend himself before tho representativem of the people.in Parliament seeembled. The Mail would like "a calm and dilifd6addellisl.,'7Aftlettree it would, olerks uuuel LAIDLAw" by the shoulders and held him as a shield Belied which to shelter hilifislf. The old man, *lieu hie hair tvuld be made to comb down, was as goal ae eve(, but the clerk was injured and lever war himself again, re fer ea office work wall eo atr'ued ht tact, Uncle Rue- saLL Saes, finding that the clerk ouuld not continue to do five duller.' worth of work for one dollar's worth of stipetel, thechargtd LadDtrw for utcoeuprtrnicy, wad would not even pay the doctor'. bill. LAIULAw ituti- tuted au action against taus wed secured the service. of C,uosel CROATS, now Minirier at St. James', and then the meet brainy lawyer in the Uuite(I States. CROATS turned Seth upside down and i ' le out, and actually proved to the satisfaction of the judge, jury mrd the old roan tiled that the-melts-seilliulsai» war rise meanest mut that Nature ever brought forth and allowed to live. A large veniict was given in favor of L.aiut.Aw, and SAUI became int butyl will the idea that Cnewen was she roost terrible instrument of Providence ever let louse to hareem pereune conte occupied high places in the community. , And now for 1/aria's story : When CROATS Wee appointed Ambassador to N:uglend, Wald ile, I happened to have business with Rcess1.4 BAWL After concluding our business 1 in Omitted W him that a change had taken place in our umb&darlorial relations with Britain ; i mid that his friend) 'utter& had been appointed to the position, and asked SAus's npieioe The old geutleman moue- dately threw up his hands and ejaculat- 1, "It he is appointed, all I can say is, 'God Save the Queen.' " POWELL'S PLAINT. THE Ottawa correspondence of The Toruuto Mail had the following one day fast week, and as it is the only point in' Mr. Mt#:to,H tions a-lettear-4hi' Mwt MLL attempts to controvert we hasten to pub- lish it : Mr. Powell called attention to o news- paper article which stated that he ,had been concerned in the dimtrrbution of bal- THE SIGNAL et IGODERIUH ONTA RI O deal« the Impasobmeat, but tees right alter his &emitter, and In fiddlties to belaboring klauomerwtully with terse Audio Stove, produces foyers' +ploy bhtoricel etetoh.s of Mr. Powell's political career that vat •w.y down deep. ` MR II'OIU,WODDY urea ISA. K. Uoslpb Mercury : When Mr. H. A. Powell, 11 P. fur Wee.morel•ad, N B., wee speaklog ou the elecllue (rand., especially of West Huron, se the Commons, he did o at uuudue himself too strlotly to the truth, sad consequently woke up the wrong Das- asater In Mr. 1). MutLllluuddy, of The (iedertob Signal. In fhb week's issue Mr. MoGtllwuddy devotee four toluenes to • de Nom and denial of tib" charges made by Mr. Powell against him, and oarrles the war into Moue by mahout charge' against Mr. Powell. Mr. Mcl+ilhouddy does out tons down the Queen's English, and Mr. Powell will have uo diftioulty In matinee out what Mr. Molitlllenddy means. _----- Veet1.IJCtlDDi'e Derek, k. Ktogetou W hlg N ben fleury A. I'uw e11, M.1'., tackled D. MoUllliouddy, of Tbu Uoderloh Signal, sod attempted to prove him a bed mac, • wicked mac, • p•rttol- pant In West Huron's political erns, he u ndertook toe much Mr Motitlliouddy, for the 1)omintun sloe Lieu to questloo, .ruined that the returning officer o.ede • mistake when he ordered the ballots ---judging the ne eesities tat the riding by whet had been ordered for a Local *lea tloo--and printed an extra supply, whish he k.pl and produced io Ottawa wheu sum mooed to the parl,ameetory enquiry. Mr. Powell Iniiou.ted that Mr Mati1111ouddy Issued thew ballots for Iraudnlat purposes, end Chet be was peculiarly fitted for the work. It is this charge, sot fuuoded ma feat, that mat • Mr. Mc011lloeddy furious, and in so open letter, which is printed 1n The Signal, he gives the member for Westmore lan.1 an uemerolful wivalne He proves from the records of parliament that Mr. Powell lied about him, and In the most bare -tooted way, He carries the war into Attire and quotes from the Dorohwter prison report -that made by a spools( oom- miselonet-that Mr, Powell profited by the parti'siehip of the warden, that be eas driven to pohdosl meetings by guard• of the prison, and that be gave toe of these guards ballots for olrcol.tton among the people. la nth -r words Mr. MtORllouddy proves from the utii al reports rot Mr. Powell to sadly; ty his own oonteDetoo, of the sot he °bargee against another, and that be does It lots to the electors in s provincial elertioat in a brazen and u000nsolooable mower. -us Nets IlrmnswirA•Mr• .silo bcu tdy the insinuation contained -in it, ecu it ria w o too Devitt*, bat h. Rix been a great ridiculous in that preview,, but perhaps the people of the other provinces would trot undeistand.. 4h_it in New Bruuawick there are 110 official biallots, but the i•an dilates must supply the ballot papers themselves. Each iandidate has ballot papers priutel at his owu expense, god thane are distributed among the electors, who take them into the booth and de ' ptsut them in tee ballot -boa. the only duty of the deputy -returning otficur-being to see that it voter does not put more than one ballot in the box. It will be observed that Mr. Powsu. fights ehy of the fit that Mir. Moll mid - cruuv charged hint with getting govern- ment employees -the warden of Ibrchester penitentiary, •10111M R. FoluraR, and • roam of the penitentiary tamed L tui$ -to dis• tribute them. Whet Mr. McUILWCUDDY started out to show was that Mr Powiti ., with all hieloud profession of purity, was as crooked as the average politician and will- ingly »sorted to any trickery to win, atdl our readers are satisfied That Mr. ItIved W- cUDhv suc4eedef fairly well in furnishing the pivot. The efforte of the Tory papers to.now that 110 reeponsibilrty attaches to Pow$LL remitNls us of the verdict of w jury dipped from an Irish newspaper , "It is tell sod that the deceased put the rope Around his neck as a joke, and found, when Ino late, that he had male a fatal mistake." The letter appears 1 . A.ite hit Mr. Powsl.t and hie organs, The Toronto Mail and Hath ii8AMAM'S Montreal Star, between wind and water, :aril they are hoisting sig. nabs of dtsttee', and so would Mr Powil,I. Tbe Mail and Mr. Pewit& would like to do all the hard bitting, and let the other fellows take their medicine without hitting back. Thin time they were both badly fooled. Mr. Me- OlLucvDDT is quite) prepared to take rare of his reputation in the prem. or on the plat- form. and when he meets a thug -parlia- mentary, journalistic or any other kind -ie •sways wilting to meths necessary weapon to put the aforesaid thug out of business. tieing a dignified denial on Mr. Poo sm, or The Mail would he like putting a gold ring in a pig's snout. The esteemed Mail euggeets that Mr McUmii.IconDY ehould offer to assist in di. oovering the source of the fraudulent ballots -if there were any. Mr. MiGnildmonie will cheerfully join in the quest if the editor of The Mail will use hie hest efforts to bring to justice the gentlemen who worked in the interest of June CHARLES RTxaRT with 600 leogpe ballots printed in the adios of The St. Catharines Star in the 1896 elec- tion ; if The Mail will denounce the raecal- ities in Kent, in North Ontario, in Both- well, and in other constituencies that we know of, during the election, of 1896 ; and if The Mail will produce ewe line from its columns to show that it ever mentioned honesty in politics while ite party wee in power. When Mr. MC(IILLIL'CDDY comes up from the breakwater we will suggest that be and the editor of The Mail go off on a jail - filling excursion in the interest of political morality- • proceeding which would ma- terially reduce the •rating power -o+,f the Tory party, and put the CIIAMRRR-}.Aruu, the FRu.erRNs and the QrACKSNevesIh out of business. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF. THE Motrrantte singing incident brings to mind a story which Onever zY Dsrzw told in a post-prandial speech about that esteemed multi-mtllionute, RRIMELL Barns. To gat at the neat of the thing you meat remember that Nene y.mre ago a gentleman named Nominee got It into his hesrl that he should be a beneficiary m BAus's milhona, and, to impress that ides en Rt sszu" Nnatsataa voided him with • resolute manner and a ratchet full of dynamite. When the multi millionaire re- fused to "cough up" -to use the language of Wall etrest.-Nosuotoms hee•rn. demon- W eenvw with the dynamite satchel and Anally let it go with such effect that the ' garniture, window -rulings and other thinge i the hanke's offices were knocked to •alithareene. There wasn't enough of Non Boas found to formulate • funeral on, but. Uncle Baca who hes Use credit of biting A kr-esehig Rlsa, when he east the dynamite IM.Y.I poked in air, ossght cies of his -SNAP SHOTS. -Bos Bt *WQ$AM still stands delis to the pay ear. -Int the game of politics the eight -spot. always beats the weven•epot eufferer from the attanks of a man who +holds himself behind his parliamentary tinydege is order to do bum lojuryr Mr. McGillicuddy is an old' member of Mt Whig staff who hu made his mark In journalism. He wields • trenchant pen, and no one esu doubt the Not who reds his open letter to %lr. Powell, M.P. -Tits trouble with HesaY A Powal.i. is that he picket' up the poker by the hot -Teat MONK who is attacking the emer- gency lood would like to prove that he is opposed to Canadian soldiers' tasting - Tux political bunoo-.tearer who is nor trying to Blit The Montreal Star is evi- dently not aware that too far East is West. -Wins the Tory member•e are trying to make a adridal out of that emergency fool business they aro plowing on a mighty storey hill. -NIR CHARLES TUNICS is Lhe head of that motley aggregation generally known ae tare Tory party; stlttThi'lnember for West - morelanl, N.B., in the "powell." CONTEMPORARY )PINION • MEN ASeyx SUSPICION. ll.lt Keformer : The ('•.•dies Press As- sociation threatens to go up to Party Mound for • week's fishing. From snob Eo expe.h ton the veracity of any other body algal suffer, but alter Obey return • confiding publta will still Impiloity believe the truth- ful editor's yarns. THEY .A''T 1•NDtPTAND IT. Hamilton Times : Doe of the reasons - and the principal one--wby the Tortes hope to get some 'caudal capital out of their fish ing expeditions teihelr in.billty to ounce ve of • alma party In power. 1Vhen the Tories were in power the country was robbed and swindled on every hand, and they naturally size up others acmordlmg to their own meas- ure. il'4T I.IKI. '.51.1.1'.. A FARM, Montreal(;msette : Cisme London papers are saying the Parliament of Canada .houid pus an act .nnulllog the sale to Mr. Monier of the Island ot Aotloostt. What the aver- age English lournsliet does nut know +boot Laced& is the most Important of the first things r.o•easry to under.tend what Cana- da 1s. Parliament could no more annul the sale of Anticosti than It ooald the transfer of • lot on l'all Mall, London. -r,. Ilan. 13•MBA•Rlw, i'Tw is erg•ti izing for the Tory party, without hope of fee or reward, aavtrling to Tensa, wottld be a good .ubject to try the emergency food on. - Tun Bev. Potato Emerge, who is now editing The Ottawa Citizen, hes constituted himself guarliiin angel of the National An- Nwtsr.-_ Hews Resr.ifemeasesta-e -else- ape' Ringer. -Ot:a old and rte: m.1 friend the hon. KEY MIK TAvtoo' hsa not done any leaven ger work in the Homme for a day or two. Homebody mums have been cutting hit tawny uiaue. 1)1'awall eyed cntdem fs,rwry',The Mont - real Nor, is doing great work through ire reprerutatire, Bro. Rohr. Iliad (;SA IIAM'm disappointment at not getting the Senatorship cornet high, but he is willing to ?pit blood in revenge for his blasted hopes. THE PASSING OF POWELL. • .JUST 1a6Ux< Clinton New Era : The Isms Issue of The Signal oe ts's. • 4-eeluma open letter to Henry Powell. M.1'. for Westmoreland, N. 11., by 1). MM(lhllineddv, who dressb down this politician In the Qusen'. Esglisof the purest variety ; be deoeonees Powell se "A pelttlnel trleteter, • bully, • oow.rd, • liar and • bl.ekgnarl." At Ottawa the article was eM robjent of eeeeral comment amen/ the members, she Ilb.rals regarding 11 se ez,widtatly eleeer, well written. and s ds- weed rebuke M I.deoaaleem that were es- oslled•let, unjustifiable and unwarranted TURA. 4 51114) to Aide. e. Week vtlle Reosrder : I.ssI week's les of Tim (lederteh Singel oostales as epee letter by Dan Me(ltlllonddv to Heavy A. Powell, M.P., for Westmoreland, which le ens .4 Um ratifies pieces of Ileera n» fired at say bile sees fer mast' • day Powell Des of wrongdoing Is H. West Ewe ekueiee. sed like Inner see only Paint Now 1 Absolutely pure , machine-iuixed paints, all colors, by the gallon, $1.30 cash. Screen Doors and Windows Only a few more left at last years prices for cash. Harvest Tools, Rope and Binder ....Twine.... Should be ordered quickly to save advance in prices. McD. Allan IiggtilletN� //NNetNuuuu,uw 110r1KS AND PERIODICAL. MrTtto»now MAriAzltI AND Petvlett tea lute. -Tole Yemen magazine legion 1te filty••eoond volume with • @peolsl patrIutle n umber. •Amon4 the articles of special interest are, "Britain's (eldest Colony,' ' by the It (lee. J. Bond, R. A., 'alleles la Cao.da "'•C.noeleg In C+nada,^ and "Cas ad• : • Metrical Story," all erephloally Il- lustrated. A very fell paper is aloe glees oa "L.br.atnt," Ile romance and resenr "Carlyle ou Burns" --the great `laotob orltio ou the Resat Sootob poet -with numerous illu•tret.00s, le of stalking MI -piteous. as 1a "Religious L.•ders of Great Britain,' with 1 portraits, "The Backwevdi Preaoh- er,'with c. `byid e k•toh. t .. Sanderson describes • remark. Otte testenos of "Christ-Ide In the Miltk•r-' pl.....," • sketch of Fronol. William Cross - toy, "A Nineteenth Century Nalnl end 'Inlaid brevet!' "The Heti townie of War'. is a noble study of • preeeoaday problem The World's Progreso,,eoul.r .tad relle lout, is Illustrated by . di zeu eopraviots. 'fits fasters is of apeoial tutport&noe. A large instalment of Mies I'eiit'e strongly written Canadian story, '•F» chi HiMe of Algoma," is also gives. The opening ot thte new volute° is it geed Hoe leeubeorihe. $1 00 for the half -veer. Toronto William Brigitte. Montreal : C. W. Coat -.Ren- tal : M F Huestle. $2 00 • year $1 00 ford: maw h.. __ __ i:.'CLDas's toe dri.Y.-9, S.- M lure has oared Irvin Itu.iysi d KIpaeg • s[les of storm. of the South Afrlea war. 'int. first, entitled "Tbe Outsider," Will appear to the July number of McClure's Megane. This story totroduoes • yeene, ignorant. but Belt-importaol, •ultaltern detailed to the eommand of • remote railway •Latina, who mots into serious trouble. As • character study rho is one of the civet rigor. us and .mu.iog stories Mr. Klpliog has ever writ- ten. A sketch of Bryan. by the wen known A SPi.INDIO Sitcom', Landon Advents ,r: Canada was Mufti more proeperoe. thee she le .t the erese.t time, as shown by the trade return, to the put eleven months. The total of $.123,506, 476 was greater by $114,001,743 than the trade tor the %wetlye months of 1890 -just ten veers .go. It Is treater by $91,995.144 than tar the twelve months radion to 1896- the leer year of the Conservative regime. It tie, lama, growing tame In the Domin- ion and nothing must be allowed to happen that will bring back the old order of thiagm Karnes j list, William Allen Wblte. author ot "Boyvolle Stork.," is the, first of a series of pea pertrettg of polished oelebri• the It a writer p•rtloulerl' w. II qualified to write both of their public and private Idle. la "An Uowrltten Chanter ite Diplomacy'," A. Maurice Low, the American enrreepoo• dent of The London Chronicle, gives the history of our present cordial dtploma:ic ro- tenone with Great Britain, dating from the Venezuela oontrovr•y. The author has omitted na details of hitherto secret his- tory wbinh use properly be made public. An srtiole -Lt will,bttrsot p•rttnuler a4 tuition at this time, -11-That. on 'R.ilway Development in China," by Rsrel&y Per -, - sone, with illu,tririons from pho'_og sag m.� o cp . to a& Ski1....n;_ Mmmmmmtttmmmnrrttttr tmrtImIrrmrttmmmmmm M • of maps do eyiv,de ice a Ce6for•la misiat camp, and Cetus Vientiane] Brady write• of the "Fall of Quebec " "Tbe Sea handers." so illustrated article on lig►thoni.e and'r 1H.•aeing standee is alio fogad bs1ble A MYtiTemt. Indianapolis `tun : "You Soo," erplaloed the farmer, • It was this way • He wore checked stockings, an' htoyole pante en' then he oome an' asked m• fer permission to do • little huotn' on my premien I seely hammy far him. When be asked me what a'vitrre' looked like I telt sorrier, but kind o' jokin' like I told him they look- ed like mules. Well, he went ont an' killed one o' my mules. Now, what I'd Ilk• tot know I. whether he thought it was •,.squir- rel, done it accidentally, or don. it on pur- pose toglt even ter the joke." MONTAtlTI'el 1.11 IAF TIMh. Toronto Telegram There was • eugges- es Linn ot empty uheepoe In Hon. W. H. Montagu.', theat.rlosl attempt to convert Parliament Into an enthusiastic populace. There are 000uioe. when Parliament osn sive three obeers for the Queen or sing the National Aotbem without exposing Itself to the simpleton of the&trtoaliem. The sp..oh of Henri Bourses., M. P., did not oo•stitute . Wisteria occasion. Neither Mr. lieur.eea nor his remarks were of elf- deism.elf- deism.Importance to justify • variation in the ordinary prooedare of Parliament. There was possibly as muoh p•rtlrtn.hip as patriotism in Dr. Montagne's brttht idea of ru.hing throe cheers for the Mosso and tbe National Anthem into Ih. midst of the parll•mentory proneedinga The name of Queen Victoria and the words of the National Anthem were deeeorat.d by his i.tly attempt to sense a party advantage. The name of BrinellBrinellloyalty I. moused and the Intelligence of the oonntry le insult. d . by} the attempt to stigmatize as traitor W inlaid Laurier or any other member, of Parliament who st&yet nut of the choir which Hon. W. W Montagne hastily and neytehsly ereasegd for the este at party advantage. Me reeled the Ra wvRees. All d,at,rs told Renick llautilton, of West .letlerenn, Ohio, after suffering for eighteen months from Rectal Fistula, lie would die unless • costly operation was performed but he cured himself with Hookleu'. Arnica Halve, the hest in the world Serest pile cure on earth. 26c a box sold by .las. Wilson, druggist. • A -E FO's SALE ,CHEAP til SHINGLE MILL 1 15 HORSE t'OWEI THRESHING ENGINE t. i.uoi.00, "NUtP,. 3 HORSE POWERS ('A TL 8'alt■ I Inc. ,f- Tn II ALC II•I4.Ai Nae slia The Henderson Bicycle Co. ILtmltedl, • 1 IIROPHET & SOS - Tilk I.IADINr; ur‘tr'Vyrc(IorYs ttuidt Orders carefully attended 1e •t allhear., night lee day. Stere ea Meet *reset. '-Re•Ideeee, tyre• bee street. oderich Bargain Centre THE Huron Old Boys WILL BE IN GODBRICH, JULY 4th. Now is the time to get really to rawive them. We want our girls to look their best on that day. We have received some very nubby Parasols. The " Old Boys " like to see • lady with • mice Parasol. Also we have ret- ceivecl another shipment of whits Kid (}fovea, just the thing to wear at flint d. New Shirt Waists, Linen and White Pique Skirts. That "Old Huton Boys" will like to see you looking as well as usual. "The Old Boys" always had and still have an eye for the beautiful. etialhave some Sailor Hats which we will reduce in price so that you can have one for that day. Also we are showing Carpet Squares at prices that will sur- prise you. Next Bargain days, Jude 28=29 JAMES- ROBINSON'S They're Coming --Sure The Bugs on the Potato Vine Are You Deady? _ t USE OUROWN BUG FINISHER. PURE PARIS GREEN Fertiiv.ew 1C the soil and de- ' -- Berger*, aelish-sand 1111s.tvzs IRe bug. - fheep. Cheap aa the cheapest, WE -HAVE ALL KINDS OF FLY -PAPERS, INSET POWDER, HELLEBORE, Eto W. C. GOODE - - CHEMIST BEDFORD BLOCK. Preemption. pertionally attended to .t all hoar.. HELLO ! --_ THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COA ALWAYS ON HAND TitR HIC.•IT CANTELON'S Pastry, OysterPatties,Tarts, Short Bread and Cream Bolls,Ilince Pies and Lady ?infers, Kisses, kacaroons, Ewes, _ Brandy Snaps, Etc. stye. good ae the best made in any city in Canada. Cantelon lends the trade in Scranton Hard Coal WEDDING C IN THIO MAHICKT in fancy (tearooms and ornameut• ing end almond icag• All Coal weighed on the Market Scales, where you get moo lbs. for a ton. Give him an order and your sat. idaction will be assured. WM. LEE. Orders left at LEE b 98MPHLRD'8 State D-omptly .tt.ndeel to. D. CA NT'ELON. WEST -8T. issue. A naw Fr.1TOWS IN NawarAPaa WORE. ,E be Toronto Dail Star batt ietreditetid --T Y loco l'.neds a featuio which is 55 novel u E 11 is con.plounu4 to 0000eotion with news- paper &damtuing It omits • line in red E Ink every' day acroes the top of the page ad. vortnement of one of their large adveothe ere The marvel of Its readers 1s as to how E ....special an000nnements ot lee own up- E on the front page of Its paper from time to time she to nnlored Ink, sore tit es prone* - • paragraph •t the bottom of nee of th. °ol too. of the front page, and noosdonslly �.. etreogtheniog its front page cartoon with some calortd Ink As an illustration of this latter, upon the day that 11 was announced tl►- that Pretoria had been token by (;ener.l Roberts, The Star printed a oartonn show- E his hood the thing is done. At the same time it, IDS "ICAO" with • brush in "painting tho map of South Africa a British . - red;" painting It from ocean to oce.e, a. In geographies, hereafter, that part of the r, world will be colored. 11 woe one of the ..- moat striking bite of newspaper work ever Re- produced in Canada or elsewhere. More reoeotIy. an adaptation by Sem. Hunter...the We- oarteouist,ot, the celebrated Mature ''W het we hate we hole'," represented1 Roberts u • Brieteh blind°, standle upon f.. the mop ot Mtuth Africa *hewn In the form of a lititi.h fl .g, which was brightened awl strengthened hy red moos worked Into the fords of the Hat by this wonderful Moe oolor process- As .n up to date newspaper, T'he'I'otonto Daily Mbar eclipses all its rlvIs_ ft is dtgnifled without being heavy; brttht without being flippant ; oggreselve without heteg natured. hl• • Weeder. All who see C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, le.,as he is now, cheerio), erect, vigorous, without an ache, could hardly believe he is the same man who, a short time ago, had to sit in chair. propped up by coihrons, sulfe►Tig Tfitenuety fr,m en aching back, in agony if he tried to sloop all moiled by chronic kidney trouble, that nn medicine helped till he mood i;lec- trio Bittiire kid 'was wholly cured by three bottles. Positively cures backache, ner- vousness, toss of appetite, all kidney treaties. Only finc at Jag Wi'son's drug store Clinton : Cantelnn hree made • ship: meat of 9,000 lbs. nl hotter meetly House-cleaning Time.... Hringn ninny requirements which we can supply. have your order for anything in our line, and we to please you. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. STURDY & 00., Telephone No. 91 Let 114 will try The Grocers, Gor. Square and Montreal St A. P.--MoLEA1+1S- e Time too short to dispose of this large Stockothing, Fut- nTKings, Hats, Caps, etc., so we have decided to extend the time until a a the 15th day of July, when the stock will be taken and the Balance sold at a rate on the dollar. The sensation this Gigantic Sale created is more than one can under- a Ktatlelr •---T e -e owcier-that visited this Store during the last month have been an eye- opener to our competitors, and they tried to follow the step but are not in it. Try cls, is all wecan say, and follow the leaders, for lead we will s CLOTHING Bicycle Suits, $5.50 and $6.50, for ... $4.50 Men's Tweed Suits, 12.017 and 1.13.50, for,,',•,_,,P,SQ n r. $g, $10, 111, for 7.50 o " $6.50, 17.00,,for 5.00 n $6.00 and $5 00, for 3,75 You and Boys' Clothing, similar Red•cttons. Hoye' Kukla $1 W 1 $1 25 f 7,6 GENTS. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! The Largest end Most Striking Patterns in tlilk Fronts, French Cambric*, ?mesh,Madras TailormadeShirts, $1.00 and $1.25. Our White Shirt-Ilosom Shirt -the most comfortable Shirts made, Were cheap at $1.00 ; they now go at a s, ant , or ....75c. ratan. -� ?lOc, and 60a, for.... 40e. SPRING OVERCOATS $10, $11, and $12, all for Waterproof Cosa at about Half Priellt --- IC50 each STRAW HATS are flying. They have got in the wind and are going feat at about HALF PRICE. Any Hat in the Store for $1.75, were 12.25, $2.50 and $3.00. _BATHING TRUNKS 10e. to 25 each to BUTTS 50c. to $1.00 esech Heap of Collars ' Every Size, Every Height, Every Style, Every Price. Big Reduction in Everything. A. P. MoLEAN E The Palace Clothing Store, ()loderich. E I'.s -All outstanding accounts must be settled by 1st .duly ; all unpaid after that flat(' will 1)e handed in for collection.