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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-10-11, Page 4r Teoromy, Oat. 11, 1900 Buy a Gramophone The met a owlet tel et the .7r.:-; new talking inventions We have pieties' tu e number in sck at the extremely low price of $16.00. Come in and see and - hear thew auyway. The Little Things in Music . . . aro now arriving and in • fit .v days our stook will be com- plete. If ou waut auythiog from a Jewsharp to a Piano, we can supply you. Emerson's Bicycle sod 9duaic Huai,, Weat eteet, Godorich. SIit ofigna1, m roal.rsam EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ay M. U. lLLIO8NT 0081111011. ?HURSDAT. OCT. 11. 1'100. A LIBERAL TRIUMPH. A SPLENDID tribute to the strength of the Liberal party's position on the tariff queetiou was given last week at Brendon by Heim JOHN MACDONALD, when he pledged hinted( to use his effort. for the total wiping out of the duty on sgiicultural implements. True, it ie a gory easy thin; for Mr. MACDONALD to promise, as lie can hardly expect his party io blti h power at.* the coming electrons, Med e' nrtf they should be he would be overruled by TUPras, Fromm and the other protectioniste who lead the Conservative party ; but his action ie strong testimony in support of the Lib•, oral statements that the fernier should not be sacrificed at the behest of the manufac- turer anufa- turer told that the' interests of the great West, with which the prosperity of Eastern Cauda ie so closely associated, demand a lower, not • higher, tariff. Two crises have operated to the retention of the duties on agricultural implemeute at their preesnt figures. Oue is that the manufacturer of these implements has to pay high duties on a great part of the raw materials which he time, and can claim as a matter of fairneee that he should have a duty in his favor sufficiently high to make up for the amount which he has to con- tribute to the customs on these raw mater- ials. The second erase is that the Admin. Istration. in reconstructing the tariff, hal to take into consideration the question of our trade relations with the United Staten, and saw • greater chance of securing re- ciprocity in going to them with the pro- position, "We will take down our tariff wall if you take yours doWo," than if they had first knocked off the duties and then make.' our neighbors to do the fume. But considerations such as these do not weigh in the counsels of the Conservative party. When they were in power they saw their greatest chance of political suodamin keeping in with the manufacturer Mid IetU.g the farmer sweat. Now Har a:OErt is making a clap -trap appeal to the farmer' in the W. -et, while the other leaden of the, party are doing their best to retain the support 01 the manufacturers. The Literal Government deals hon•atly with all alarm, and in spite of the cheap Mary attempts at vote-catohing will legis- late to tariff matters as the interests of the whole country demand. The farmers will support the Government which has reduced the tariff in their interests in preference to the party which bled Them for eighteen long year. Ae for the manufacturer., they may not be making as groat profits as they did, but they are doing • good. healthy business, and we doubt 1f they wish to go back to the cid N. P.daye when they had to deliver up a krge share of their earnings as campaign !sods for the protectionist Government. SIR CHARLES REBUKED. CEARLEa Tt :.GE's plan of rNs- a begaboo toy trying to teal l laila'hat;a -*baiieve that they are in danger o: I Aug ef.mitted by the liberals to a lar)e c . 'Lure for Imperial purpoeos has been (Flatly, yet strongly, rebuked by The Moo Mary Thea, a non-pertisan_pttblic..boft, Which mat A political issue in whiob one party at•rerte in effect that, commercially, we are not getting fair treatment from Eng- land is not without its perils. There ie - much in the peat to emyhas,e Ibis/set. LkI, you create such a belief and flx it in the minds of even a considerable minor- ity, inority, without creating discontent t Would such dieomtent be free from danger! How often hove false impreosions of this kind led le the undoing of natione? The exaggerated pretensions of thhy� Ener. have lett To the rein of the ltepebtfty 41 Mitt Africa, and will cause the very name to le blotted out. The Boxers, of Chirac, are playing the extreme patriotic game at the imminent peril 01 the nation. ft is not pomade to ted Canadiane that they are m .danger of Ming taxed $40,000,000 a year for Imperial purposes, am they are being told, without serious mischief being wrought. Such a plan of political cam- paign re to be regretted ! it ought to be abandoned with the least poes:ble delay. DR. DEWART'S ADDRE13S- REV. D. I)IwAM', one of Toronto's grand old men. who for many !sore wielded M vigorous pen as editor of The Christian ()sardia n, made a stirring address at • re- cent tweeting of the Reformers of Feat Tor tato. Hs said : They must reach eat among the people and give them the actual facto of the pole final eitu•t.Inn, bwasse a desperate at- tempt was being made to misdeed them �byy th�e Conservatives. He had been ei•a1wl as a minister of religion becomes s Ir bad taken an active part in politica, F01e had shwa ■ Mows a boy taken ■ IEissast is akin and welfare of uts. Mei Int ow sething d e®a- tory to him as • minister in diecusuitw what he believed war healthful to the couutry, or what would promote ate best interests. He believed that if the feet. wore placed before the public, H the the graceful teeters of the Opposition were reposed, it the electors of East Toronto werefully informal of the true posits) of affairs, many Conservatives would rise above partisanship, would Bud petnotisw stronger then party, and persons would vote Reform who had never elute so be- fore. He alvooatel a campaign of in str•uotlon, and coutruted the positiou of the two parties, showing what a splendid record the Liberal Government had mule during their four years of office, how the country had prospered to a wonderful degree under their sway, and ou the other heed pointed to the wiecbievous policy of the Conservatives in tuirrepre.enttng facts persistently, and iD stirring up prejudice 1110 ORAL striking instant* of their delib- erate and wilful perversion of the truth was vittd iu the earn of the preferential tariff, iu relatiou to which they contiuued, in spite of repeated denials, to state that Sir Wilfrid- Linder Lad retuied trete colIeee.ions offered by Englund. 1. showed how ridiculous it was to thick that the British Government or the Brit- ish people ever thought of reversing their policy of hiving the food of the messes entailed. There would be a great etruggle, he concluded, at the elections, and • great crisis was upon them, but he thought that the country would safely pass thruuvh it if the Liberal party prbved but true to itaelf and elite le It. reep)nei- bilitiee. SNAP SHOTS. -1r is funny to nee The Mail eed Empire whooping it up for protection in Outario, while out West Room Joue is appealing to the farmers with the promise of abulitching the duty on agricultural implements. A. it goes in Britain w it will go is Canada. This is • khaki year." -Hamil- ton Spectator. We knew, ot course, that the Government will he sustaiiied. but we did not think The Spec. would acknowledge it until atter the elections. -WHzts is the Tory party at! In On• ttrio The Mail and Empire and other organs are bbl ling for the support of the mauufac. turere, but in the West "The Man Who Keeps His Word" is calling down vengeance upon the Liberals for not iutroiucing free trade and asks for the vote of the farmers on tM plea that he will use his influence to *teethe. duty on agricultural implement. abollatie s a - pity game, but it won't work. THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO 1.000,000 portals, the whole mama, shoat $56,800 et twice, and up to 1806 bed Bald lee. then 11200 of Ibat enteuet to tl.• Gov ernuteu► I t,. C taservrtIves, therefore, looted after the ioteres• of tee people by g iving ew•y Ibrir mouoy, es tae twt'te which retesssuted mosey. The proses' ()ov•rtimest bays geld the 'wise to highest lender evur eines 'bel user Into power tie - til the present ye..r, when they deotded, on amount of prevatl're blab pr:oet, to *lye the termer every advantage to secure It at al low • rete *1 puutble by buylog It dlreot from the Goverument,wd he got it at *a low • price as, and in some owes lower tbao,the retail mite could buy U wholesale from the msuufeeturer The pries. of twine was slightly legber than last year, but the manulauturer cannot be bomed tor that, as the bre adveUo to raw motorial re respon- sible for the same. TO SUE THE ELEVATOR CO. the ('..sell Decides ea Tab Step -Wilber Municipal Rsslseea. The regular miming of the town oouootl SIM b.id on Friday evening, with all the members present. The treasurer's statement ler September, as follows, was read : Betimes from August- $ 374 36 Reoelpte- hoo resident teem ....42 61 Water rates 97 90 Electric light r.tes..373 96 Model *oboe' fees. ...110 00 E'.vato- Huls resew.! 50,000 00 Bille payable..... 4,600 00 Market 10 00 Maitland esm•tory 2 50 Elect. light m'i'oe. 2 60 66,139 47 $66,613 83 Deibw suttee ta- Salarle• . $ 189 56 Printlog•ndadvt'g 92 50 Sewers.. . 154 20 )lre depnrtmeot12 25 ©ranollabio walk2,691 18 Public works 396 26 l'kartty 6 89 C. C. and U. ex• ponies 21 68 Pubbo library100 00 Bank interest 26 00 Waterworks oept, 8 20 Waterworks m'i'ce 309 11 hleotrlo light' maintenance139 82 Public school.... 617 17 Separate school100 00 Special grant 50 00 be lamllaneous • 6 00 Elevator interest226 00 " notes 60.000 00 56.045 78 Balances $468 05 Swim:mom from the Huron and Brum and Investment Uo. and the Beek of Montre.l of the amounts to the credit of the town in these lostltuttous were sent to the fivatm committee. An eppltuation from Mrs M. J. Brunn for temiesloo of dog lar, her doe baying both pole no4 last statue, was lett in the bapds of the court of resubmit. C ogtoeer Kelly reported that the elver had oompleted the work oo the urtb and in• tek. pipe and he had tested the pipe and found it saddsotory. The omt of this work would be about 9440. Referred to water and Iigbt committee. Apphostloes from Mrs. Jane Strether, and Mrs. E. Young, South street, for remission of teem were sent to the court of reylaloo. A request from the board of Collegiate Institute trustees for the wanton of the granolithlo walk from Montreal street to the Collegiate Institute ww referred to the public works oommtttae. The followtoy soeowot• Were seat to the Beano* committee : Osnadiso Oatmeal Electric Co , Toronto, wire, $11.17 ; Alex, Kirkbride, blaokomltbtap, $6 fd0 ; A. J. Paltridge,:spliaing bens, $1 50.- A petition sloped by Mrs. Some Turner Bryan, A. Keener, Mn. J. Bedford me E. N. Lewis, asking that a grseolltblu side. walk be built frim the corner of Wellesley and 15 est streets to Lighthouse street, thence down the south side of Lighthouse to Eesex street, and tb.00. down the south- east side of Essex street to Elgin avenue, wee referred to the work. committee. A petition signed by Philip Holt, 1),. 1'ay• lor, Patrick lord and Kev. Father West asked ' bee the water whloh aooumulates at the oorner of North and Gl000seter streets be taken acrose Gloucester street over the bank, or ouoDeotai with the north end of the sewer. The public works committee was sutborir.d to sot in the matter. The weber and light committee reported that they had instructed the ol.rk to write for prices of • Daren of cool from 500 to 600 tens ; that they had purchased • traneformer trom the Usoadien General Klsotno Co. - price. 1202, net ; that the engineer had been instructed to hays • pie'» of pips put to the bell of the Intake pipe with • wooden valve at oohed. The Mayer enquired again shout the elsotrlo light extension ►o Mr. Hamlink'e evaporator, and chairman Caracoles exple-lo- ed that it was done under his authority. The Mayor characterized the proceedter as quilt, Irregular, se this was an extension and not merely • connection, and the lights would 1» used for a few months only. Moreover, Mr. C melon bad net reported the matter to the ocunotl, its be should have done. The report was adopted, the first clause being •meedd es as W latitude tocol owl dealers. .. .. The mutt et rwvklles tetlwmended the remission of Theo. Hale's !!hies --amount, $3 80. Adopted. The finance committee's report, recom- mending the payment of • slumber of se oeu01., glee was adopted. In reply to au enquiry from Mr. Martin about the position of the Elevator Com. pany's a00000t, Mr. Holmes stated that 0 looked as if nothing would be done no - 1.n the town entered • aoit. The publlu works committee reaommend- d thee the cower .suite &abed for on the Huron road be made next, spring. Instruo• tiers had been elven tor the payment to the tori otehot $40 06m price of the piece of land added to the •grlocltursl grounds and deeded to the town. Regarding Mr. (i*rrow's letter In referonot to Mr. Sturdy's letter resp.oting the water from (lderloh township, the matter had been referred to th..p.seal eerwsettee hose the hosed et works to explain that the oomn bttee does not believe that the water comes from the G. T. R. property to the Injury of anyone. The report was adopted. At the eurgestlon of Mr. l;ant.lon, It wee Aeclded that the names of streets be pelota ed in the eranolithlo walks, Messrs, Mercia and Humber moved, and it wan oarrled,that Mr. Garrnw M instruct- ed to tete prncediogs grglnst the Elevator 1Trmpiny to have the agreement carried out. There wee a long discussion shoat the proposed consolidation of the bylaws, slid- ing with he tieing telt In the hands of the fleana committee. ohalrmsn Holmes pre- mlting to hall the committee together with• out further delay to oentld.r the matter. The final steps le the ohanginp of the pre portion ot the nest of the grenollthlo walks pay.bl. by the town from 2.5 to 40 per osot were taken in the paster el two by. Taws amending former bylaws on the mat- ter. Um:mollies Holmes was the only mem. bet who opposed the obanns. Th• Meyer stated that Mesar.. Sharma. anti Hold would be through with their work before the next meeting of th• oounoll, and he advised that they oosstroot the walls on the re her two blocks on the Spero, all the Leaden people had all they void do this ..site Mr. Martin objected to glvlr.g contractile without tender amid moved te Hell for rte• dM from Ines) men, but was sepport.d only hy Mr. Humber. Reid 4 l'o., there fere, will erse'r.et the remainder of the waits ne the Square, N the sam• plies is their original maltret. I)erlmi, the dingslsslss It tnuplred tees If the farmer desires to protect hie own interests let him vote for a policy that will increase the number of mechanics among his customers. Let him support the hole market and the home market will recip- rocate in a manuer that will ensure hie getting the highest prices for his. pro- duct. -Galt Reporter. • Canada Hetet had AO many asechanios working at good wages se it has had sines the ioaugmatiou of the Liberal revenue tariff policy. and the farmer does not need to be told of the rise in the prices of farm pruducta since the gloomy days of '96. The termer is going to vote for the right policy. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAVING. CANADA'S P•V.PtkITY. Toronto Star : I( 10 is all doe to Lurl•r's leek raiYaa-410. biaeeed manage the luoklU r as, ie the nor airy nae S lot mere of It. wMICI I'ot.ICY ! Ottawa Free Press : "One policy," re. mat L ' Tint Mall. Which one: that dsslgn- e 1 n Quebe • or the other! Pamphlet N". 6 . r the rated Franoopbobio extra loyal I:. .1411 dealeratlnai of Hugh lobo! OCR rNQ01t., ...'withal). Guelph !I roury : THIS GODIRIUR Stone. and Mbar I.' friends ars onqulrt.g about Sir Charlet i1lbbert 'tapper. He le sow tuIfihis, a . e-g.pement as short-stop with the legal b. shall nine of Vancouver, B C. TEE J.. P.DI'rs 4*1 iiAPPI t.y PASS. Toros* (;lobe: Under the National Policy, whlob wag te do so mueb for work- er., women were making ov.rowt. In Cao• ads fat the militia at 40 ma's apiem It meted a Liberal Government to end that • - e of affairs. A NUT TO. R4'K. - 1Mtranerd Beacon : If the Laurier ()ar- mament bee failed in IN cold storage policy, rt Sir Charles Tupper has labored to prove o nine columns of type to The Montreal 9•ar, bow Domes It that at the Paris Ent. ,,cedtion Canada beat the world In artlolss preeerved as a result of cold storage ? 11'411 ..OHN 11 NP01I.1144 1114 RRPUTATIO`r. Stratford Bastion : Another of Hugh John Meedouald's statements at the rink has bio proved fallaoloua. He said thee the Conservatives had In eighteen years ap pointed seventeen members of Parliament to offioe. The Brantford Expositor prInts a list of sixty Dames and hello•.. that it i. netmmelets For • "Man -Who Keeps. Hx- Word" Hugh John Maodotal4 has an 0n• happy way of misrepresenting things. NIR riIAIU.as IS 0010 AT PROMININO. Seefortb Expositor : Sir Charles Tupper has Issued a lengthy manifesto. addressed 'A the formers of Canada, In whloh he promises greet things far them If they will vete for him at the next elootlon, and place imself and his mlleegues In power at Ottawa. Fortunately the farmers of Cts - Ada have bad eighteen veers' ezperleom of SG Charles and his friends. and they ars In every good pesltlea to jades, by saperl- eoce, what his promises ars worth. Among other things, they know that during Sir Oharks' regime Heir property It•d de- preciated In value at least twenty per cent., and now that ID Is on the upward grads again they are not likely to glue Sir Charles another opportunity to send it down Ile the old notch. i"-- A wenn Th es ti*U1. ' Milwaukee Journal : it is commonly said there is "no honesty In politica " Hwest men should not talk In this way. If di.- hnsesty prevails to any extent In running political affairs, •II the mors need that honest men should step forward and net their 4rNwene. le 'trebles .[.Nero es in pre. vete huskiest. Honesty le needed there even more than In personal matters. Hon. *sty means something. An aot Is either honest or dishonest. Some men say they keep our of patinae beoenes they ears not sot there and maintain their self-respect. if this 1e tree (and it le sot oonoeded to he the hot', all the more It d.vniete nn them to come out and take a hand In putting polieloal management on a higher and bet- ter basis. And ►h1e seeds t• be thought of sod acted apse teday. Tina net AND 811111.0 TWIN It. 111%. Theme Jenrsal : An attempt is made to charge the I)evg►nmsse with failure le protest the Interests of the farmers In Me ma4Aer of hinder %wise. The Ghat,* is not true. The Government abolished the duty on the Imported .rbinle, whloh their op. peeouls bad previously redwood from 28 W 124 per octet.. and every step gimes takes has bees In the interest of the agrioal,orlst. The OnneervaVves had a hinder twine plant areetld al the Kin -.ton pwIWetlary, and gave • friend of the (lneernment the sen tram for poorer In the same at • owe of 946,000, w11k.al tender. while many ten Meg received sewed W pot In the same pleat far 952.000. The pendant of the firm year we give to this same friend of the Gamesmen'. Mr. (lesser, std was serer •ssmst. la 1895, Mf. 0.MMlMr .gain get mmmttmtnnnnrmmnnnnnn Razors! Razors! Razors! The gentlemen who bought out our stock of raz*a so cheap forgot to leave their card, and hereafter anyone desirous of "pur- chasing' good razors, pocket cutlery, etc , etc., cheap, will kindly Dome in at the front door, so that we uuy "see you cowing." A brand new stock of the beet Itazore just put in. ...AMMUNITION... We lead in all kinds of "powder, shot and shells," and are the sole agents for the famous "Robin flood Smokeless Powder." Robin flood is one of the beet smokeless powders on the market. It is perfectly safe, can be used in any shell, and has equal velo city and penetrative power to any powder on the market. LOADED SHELLS We have a Targe stock of machine loaded shells, low -111i with common black powdor, Robin Hood powder and Amberite pow- der. All sizes of shot. GOOD GUNS FOR SALE OR TO RENT. A. McD. Allan uuwuuuwuuuu Goderich Bargain Centre FALL GOODS You will find our new stock made up entirely of goodstbat are TRUSTWORTHY and SERVICE- AABLE, and our COMPLETE ASSORTMENT in- sures PERFECT SATISFACTION and easy SE= w�l LECTIONS. NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW FUR CAPES, (cum:(cum& NEW MANTLES, NEW UNDERWEAR HIGH GRADE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Extra value in Men's Fleece -lined Shirts and Drawers. Come and sen. Come and compare prices. Come and see, and let us convince you, as we surely can, that you will SAVE MONEY every time you trade with us. JAMES ROBINSON'S the busioc_e between the town and the side- walk 000knoton was very loosely uong0ot- ed, and te remedy this Mr. Holmes moved, seconded ay Mr. Murssy, that hereafter 0o money be p.'d out to the grenollthlo eon - tractors undo. may estimate for work done until proper eentra015 are signed and surprise approved by the pebll• works com- mittee ; and that the chairman of said oom- mittee before allowing any oeot rioter to go on with any further work must have a proper contract signed and mire' tee •oprov e1 by the oommitt. • 'Dila was carried. A comber of the councillors criticized rather severely some of the work dons on the gr•uolithlc walks and urged that the leapsotton at old be more rigid A motion pawed that the walk on i he south sale of West street from the Square to the psetolSce be eleven feet wide, toe' d of too. On motion of Messrs. Konz and Cantles, 14 was decided that the matter of arreare •j rent due the town be placed io the besiege( the town solicitor for collection at oaos- A good deal of curiosity developed among some of the members es to the wbersebouts of the old sole walk sleeks. wblob seemed to have been plying • game of hide -ase seek. The plauks take() up on Remitter) street ars to to better looked after, the chairman of the publlu works committee and the street Inspector being iestruoted to salt them to the best advantage. The oouootl thea adjourned. flet Streak et aloe. It was • •rand thing for this com- munity that such au enterprising firm as Jas. Wilson secured the agency fur Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, the wonderful remedy that has startled the world by its marvellous cures. The furor of enthusiasm over it has boomed their business, as the demand for it is immense. They give free trial bottles to Buff , and positively guarantee a cure in coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, croup and all throat and long trouble,. A trial prov$i"111 meth. ?Bra 50c. and Militia order, authorise the following officers to be attached for lnetruotloe at No. 1 regimental depot, R C. R. I. Lieut. J. K Verges, Second Lieut. J. U. John., Second Lieut. C. McPhail, all of the 33rd. World'. Ckamples !treader. "I tried many remedies to cure piles," writes W. R. Smith, of Latham, "but found no relict till 1 used Bucklert'e Arnica Salve. I have not been troubled with piles since." Grandest pile cure on earth and the best salve in the world. 25c. per box, guaranteed by Jag. Wilson, druggist. HELLO ! THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF OAC ALWAYS ON HAND THE RRMT Scranton lard Coal IN TPR MARKET A11 Coal weighed on the Market Scales, where yon get 9f100 the. fora ton. 'M. LEE. Orden left at LEE & SIESPILARD13 Seen promptly attended to. Molited Vie.... CaavTierW with the D. D. Co.'s Syr. of WHITE PINE and TAR. You can get eoth•og better. Relief almost Iwtr(sl•neous 215o. b for $1.00 It's Time to Put ap the Stove and you want BEATEMALL STOVE -PIPE VARNISR, 25 Dena - 5 for $100 "elleot we ever used," is what they all say. Least Odor. Brightest Lustre. Qulekest Drying{ of A11. It Beata 'em AU. °THAR Lem. -Diluted makes as ezoelleet walnut.1.1. Floe for iron flexes Sad ell outside tree work, eel boo ►tles, one. M.kes • fins p.m for boggy bodies, 8pwv prim by Out Fallon. W. C. GOODE, w ., ' ChQmiate BEDFORD BLOCK. Remus, )NT., May 9th, 1906. To THE flow Attu Fr nesea Co., Gr'ITI.oulto :-TM an Committee of Margaret Avenue by expre.s their satiefa•tion with t heating of that w•hool hy your firm. l' r two combine two futnates have given ua a temperature of from 65 to 80 degree, int lowest taro weather, and have, betides, reduced our coal from 4,3 tonhin 1899, to a for the past winter. After trying t different furnaces, without being able to heat the school, we feel that we owe you at least our thanks in saving us from any mote trouble with the beating of Margaret Ave. School. Yours reepeetdulty, 0. M. DgBrs, Chairman Margaret Ave. School. J. H. WORSELL, The Cheap Stow aml Furnas Mau, Sole Agent, I;olench, Ont. A Great Soap_., u our Ginger Snap, at 5o. a pound, of which we sell a beers! • week. This Isn't 008 only reap, w we oarry everything that oan be found to an up. to date grocery store, and our prices are right. The farmers know that they oan always get from us a eooplor their produoe. We drew the line at oo Legitimate trade - everytbiug gem : Gisseware or potatoes, Rudest staff K oholowt table China. We dad hell of them. T. G. TIPLING & CO., CANTELON'S Pastry, Oyster Patties,Tarts, Short Bread and Cream Rolls, Mince Pies and Lady Fingers, Kisses, Iacarooas, Marargoes, Brandy Snaps, Etc. are as goat as the beet made in any city in Canada. Cantelon leuls the trade in WEDDING -. CAKES in fancy designing ane ornament ing and almond icing. Give him an order and your nal iefaction will be as' toed. D. CANTELON, WEST -ST. to wear, and hard If you buy from us you carry home money which you expected to spend. Sole Agent for the Slater Shoe. W1'1. SHARMAN, Jr )fen's Walking Shoes. •••• Good solid wear, and real comfort in our men's heavy street shoes. Built to wear and stand the walking which you will certainly feel like doing when you wear them. All the best makes, in all shapes, sizes and widths, are hero, Basy to get a fit -easy shoes to wear out. Just Arrived sae iii_ r.Mltntitr A Fresh Car of the Celebrated Thorold Cemen The Best Cement a.,e,e., lis_;= .. and floors. i fI Hu lily ip COM bYdeehethebyIttreethatenGodSalesadby tlof ohtonly otfraulesonothe60i V•4:77 8'1 17:4411:01:1 it:t a" idtilb! "1:46r• .0Tb:1111i eniradhia.1‘11:TO;14.tryibeiredlarkMrebatMnleithileen..11111 S • THE CASH HARDWARE STORE. The Old( Firm, The O/d Business, But a New Stand. To-eg-Poe* : Wehave removed i i the store lately occupied by esttm, Bros., tinsmiths, which we have stocked with a com- plete line of Groceries, and where we shall be able better than ever to attend to the wants of our customers. A call• upon us in our new stand will please us "' Yours respectfully, THE OROOER8. CEO. STEWART GROCER Yates' old stand, West tide Square You are benefitted by pur- ea81nij -your-Groceries from STEWAR•r, as you are getting . 1 goods at ■skrate prices. Cash paid for A 1 Butter. BECKER & MYERS, Uel n ertaters and Embalmers itiraluate of MassachuaettaCol- lege of _Embalming. WHITE HRARAL °PEN DAY AND 510HT,- 8E8T 0001))88 A D)♦ RATS P1110..,.. l ATr1lt?g0114 •sagitta gee. ti==les. 6ENER1I ELECTIONS... We have not received authority to say just what day the elections will come off, hut, as we are running for the first place in the WALL PAPER line, our election is now on, and we are going to be the front BOB. if prices and prettiness will count. REMEMBER Oil goods are NEW ; we have only ONE PRICE FOR EVERYBODY. All goods are marked in plain figures. If you wish to know how much more goods will cost you elsewhere. just call and get our prices first. KIDD'S BOOK STORE.. r 4 i i