HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-9-5, Page 4THUIt&DAT, Sept. 5, 1901.
No Dream
of luxury and comfort ever surpnsseti the luxury, comfort and style we put
in reach of the men who wish to dress nicely.
We got our goods from the mat fashionable city in the world and we
are determined to secure for the people of Ootierich such a claim of high grade
goods that will enable you to get goods at good as con he 'secured in any of
the large cities.
DIRECT FROM BROADWAY.
We have -just imported from Now York the moot beautiful lino of neck-
wear ever shown here. There is such a pretty combination of colors about
the tin that would appeal to the taste of all hood 'treaters. We want you to
see them.
THE HARRIS SUSPENDERS.
We have also secured the solo agency for the Harris suspenders, of Now
York. The strong point about these suspenders is in the ends (the weak
point in nearly all others.) These ends are made of Indian tanned ram hide,
and have reinforced button pieces. They s.•11 at 25c and JOc per pair
Every pair guaranteed.
W. C. PRIDIIAM,
Bele AVIA. fen (,brit)'. Rat.. Bleu's Furnisher and IIOtter
.
Perfect Fitting Clothing House.
P. 8. --See the new shapes in collars lust re" ei%r 1 front Troy, N. 't
hie Avid,
i runu,uiD
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
MT ■e6aLUCURST
6ODZRICH. THURSDAY. 8111'?. 8 lit$
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING.
TIRRI ala.,
Life : Town. -toy wife made • terrible
=bake yesterday. Walked into • saloon,
thinking It was • seen.
Browne-Well,wbat was there *o terrible
about it'
Towne -I was there.
1er00 £ND QUI, K.
Leaden News : An apt •sewer le credited
to itte well koowu Lord George Sanger, of
slroa fame. On befog asked whet steps be
would take should • mutate wild beast
break out of hte nage, he replied with vigor.
'-1)- long step. "
erlINT, ISN'T IT!
Hamilton Spectator : Wiese oome birth
In the United State*. Mr. Flagler, Staa-
dird Otl magnate, worth $100,000,000, and
aged 71. bas lust bought one aged 32, for
$1,000,000. In this ooisouy a wile twine
that age ons be bad ter half the mono,.
A ('-x11 F1�H ' 101 1.
Remitters Spectator . A west end man
was out tithing yesterday, and all of •sud-
den be missed his massive gold ring,
Shortly eller be caught a big pike. On at-
rtvtng at home with the pile he toiled the
✓ asp on hie tolled stand where be bat left It
In the morning.
A NIN:IDEA.
'1 oronto World : A Dauphin, Man., tar -
mer, named Henry Clarkson, takes • oarrt.r
pigeon wits him when he roes to town, and
11 be 1e detained over night or anything
e lse happens, the bird le let loose and takes
• mimesis to the family. Not a bed id,.
I1 Mr. Clarkson happens b meet old friends
and wants to beet a good time the family
will be reassured.
Uee1 ri rirYINTlt,N'. .._ ...
Toronto Mall and Empire • A Yale Ito -
lessor 1. trying to prove that an adder's
N il ciao be matted on to • rattlesnake.
Web *111 be a great dteoovery In nu urnl
history, of which we shall all en) -y the ad-
vantage. Another .althtist In the Coifed
States hes Invented • machine for meuul
log thunder. It Is a most useful invention.
Every family will want one.
THERE NOW, !
London Denotes Times : Amerian ladles
•ip.ololly appear ridlouton. when they try
•r demos. 'Their vertical demoo.tratloo Is
•r•grerated and their bodies (1 will not say
their gretergoe hodlesl sway about moat ab•
sanity In an attempt to follow their male
companies.. Amsrloao ladles never dance
seoeptebly In the *mare otroles of London
wliboat drat get tlag instruction at the
hands of capable t.e•ohere wl,o are !eighth
sem. Englishmen find it quite tmposelble
Mtellowthe.r vlgoroeo, oumpllo►ted gyre
Now.
10101.100 THE ImMINANT I.ANt.t'0 .1.
Buffalo Loqulrer • The dentition by the
Japanese Government that in is future all
*thole% oommuoloations with foreign govern •
meats must be made in the Eneluh lan-
guage shows the rapid advanoe made by
the Anglo Maxon nations In the past neo
bury. This step 1s due to two cause -
Fir that the bulk of Japan's car-
ried
) lan'. trade is ca
ried on with the United Staten and l;real
Britain, and, second, that the Haglish len
linage hu become the dominant language
el oommer-e, ilteratore and science, and
most eventually beeeme the universal lan-
guage. 1t 1e the letlial step toward, gen.
eel adoption by the leading nations of the
world,
f.fy1w0 fAlwe,ga THAN w r I"•ti TO,
Mitchell Recorder : 'the opinion of
American life Ioeuraooe men that the agar•
age leogtb of human life is ittoreareng bas
bees suotaleed by the:reeulte of eight years,
weak by the seteartes c t England and
So.Uasd. Thew actuaries have just sem•
completed an examination of the mor
taltty records of more than 600,000 per-
son., and they affirm that the Increase le
both notable anti .toady. This Is the nee
(lust Clear Out the
Balance of our
Stock of Wheels.
TH/8 /8
YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
Miro' mod leevitable effect of .tram manors,
the chief of whlub, perhaps, 1s the birth and
development of sanitary ecleaoe, by which
the spread of Mamie' has been ubecked.
1e 1a beyond all doubt, too, that people pay
mote atteuuon than formerly to the Taw. of
personal hygiene.
ACnttert 1, VIEW.
Ottawa Citizen : Sir IY thiol Lturler put
the population question In its most tensible
and favorable light is hie speech at the
opening of the Toronto exhtbltioe. 11 75,-
010,000 Americans export and Import $2,-
Lee,00.000 per year, an average of $29 per
head. ani 5,400,000 export and import
$380.000,000 worth or about $70 tor head.
which is the better oil! The l'teatime is
three times the mac the American *judged
by worldly rear. It 1e the same ofd story.
Whet difference does tt make whether •
man lives Ina pity of 40,000 or 400 000, or
In a oouutry of five million er fifty million,
so long u he is Comfortable, prosperous,
fU r
t otedlntheenjoymento
D 1 bb property
by equitable laws and has sit the advent
ages of a high ctyillzetion! Better be small
In numbers and select to quality than erose
numeroelly and ter n-oouot otherwise.
Gbtea I. the lesiva nation on earth and the
mw: no account. 11 ('Woad► goes on build-
ing op her trede and kr°plug the popula•
Hon *elect we will ooe day be a ration of
mtllioualres.
t'Il0ltl.x• Af
Toronto Saturday Night ; Char:re M.
Hays kept ereryt'ody aureolor while general
manager of the I; rand 'Trunk Railway, and
es president of the Southern Pacific he bad
scarcely got the ropes well In hand when
the officials of the system, from vice presi-
dent dowo, had cense to reat,e tLtt the
new man Intended to Le "I'. ' or nettling.
Hays le urqueatlonsbly one oI the b ggest
men in the railway buttr.•u. to hie own
sphere be will submit to dlctatren from on
MOM 'There was as great a rattling up of
the dry bona In the Southorn l'ae16o u
there had been inhe Granit r
t 1 I Tsank0 ne
of Heys' first sou was to snub the Hunting
toe family is tleence by 'Wog the nephew
el ►he late pre idsat of the road to vacate.
tee suite of attioee to which he had 'nog been
quartered, and which Hers appropriated to
himself. 15 course the younger tt ua t,egtc m
took the Biot and vacated not only the
offices, but the othee. Another of Mr. 'Hays'
ants was to denier° that the Soorhern
1'•ome° Was out of politics, and be tuned
orders forbidding any employee to take an
active part in any state or national campaign
on pain of dimities!. 5.111 another sot was
to shut down on the pus system, which bad
Jaen greatly abused. The character of the
man may be Judged from the feet that in
order to est an example to his subordinates,
he chose net to avail himself of • paw
when going over the line on private business,
but osteatatiounly walked to the ticket oltioe
ted bought a pasteboard out of ht. private
purse. flay. however, for some ressen w•a
cot wanted by Harriman, wbr now controls
the stook of the Southern ILoffie and .11.od
roads. He was not going to he president o1
the Southern 1'. do or o1 toy ether rnlwey
eloept on his own terms, and,00twither end
Ing dentals, It will doubtless be found to be
true tt at be It.. t,,11 Harriman to look ler
anot her npolioant for the position of petal
dart. 1 anadiane will watoh with Interest
the future oar..r.1 the men who at thirty
sloe wee general manager of the Orand
Trunk at $25,000 • year, and at forty•lnor
was preeldeot of the 1 railway system
In the world. at • salary of $60,000.
pA1'ITAI,
PUNISHMENT.
I oronto Saturday Night : Colorado and
lows have restored the death penalty, for
murder after
• period of eto.rlmeot In the
form of the subatitutlon of lit. Imprison
mast. ih both States the Imprisonment.
for Me soh.tilute resulted In a largely
lnoreased lest of homiettlett. There ars now
but four States In which the death penalty
is not maintained -Wisconsin, ttliobigan.
Maine and Rhode leland. 'there are aleo
I State. In which so many cheek, are
placed on the mention of the death penalty
Chet the law is virtually • dead Ireton. In
Kansa, for example, the drnth sentcnne
oan only be carried out by the as,ent of the
Governor. Ai Kansas Goyernors have
usually declined to sign death warrants,
death •otenoes hens remelted in Imprison-
ment for a longer or shorter period, al the
ease might he, In eighteen other Skates
the Courle are given discretionary power to
substitute life imprisonment for 1,•.th
The average duration of a Ill. Imprls nen nl.
ran101 from hie to ten yeses. There
remain twenty-tmo .`Rates In *Mali the
death penalty a In toll (ores, a far se the
law oan make 11 .n. But owing to the right
of elopes' hems allowed In criminal enema,
000trary to the praotice under British law,
not one homlolda In ten 1. actually punished
with Aimee. The New York World le seeker.
11y for the statement that In I1• Unit d
8Mtee, In the five year• hetw,ea 1896 and
1900, 39,872 persons perished at the hand.
,f homicides The World did net pre•eet.
•istlstice le show how many or w'1n,
proportion of thesehomiolde, were prop' cit
clewed as murder*, .r hew many cleat'
eentencee were alerted out in the period
mimed. The •umtwr . f home i les, 11 we
admit • teeelderaid• proportion ta hwt•
been oommit..1 under mitigating oircum
fianceIodinates alarmfeg InefRatenny 'n
the enforcement of law. It is pret slt's that
the brutal methods of osnying out the
death (malty here eometh(ng to do w111
thereluetanoe le enforcer the death .entwine.
Time le not much chola, between the gal.
haws and the sleetrie ohalr. Roth involve
0neertalntles which disorcdit either methed
el taking life. The prlrk of a surgeon'.
knife world onus a painless and pertain
death, but tali, method of removing teethes
whom the oourIi have pronounced unfit to
live has not received much ooesid•ratlnn.
EMuoesN's
BICYCLE aid MUSIC 101SE
At ,ore a Tea an Ilene.
THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO
1 HE SALT COMBINE.
Wald to ('..trot Preterite* la limited
Motes and l'rua ria,
New York, August 26,- he Internet Lea
al Sale ('.anpany era Incorporated at Trod
too, N. 1 Iu t w,tk with a nominal espi-al
stock of $125,000 The actual amount el
capital sto•k which ins prujearms *erect t
Issue 1s estimated at $30 000.000
Nothtui ladtCate. more renaly the growth
of the trust Idea for epeeist Indust tied or the
root capitalization w hid, each of them will be
torord to undertake to keep control el ua
trade and *hut out competition than the
formation of this new gait trust almost on
tit, heels rf the formation of an es s6up
ooe, which two years ago was reputed to
control 90 per teat. ret the westernism el
evaporated salt to the lleite 1 Mates.
The older trust, whole Real pante is the
National Salt Company, was ormatezod un•
der ileo lama of the Steatite! New Jenny, on
March 18, 1890 how the National Safi
Company, with .0 '412,000,000 of capital
stoats. is become only the nuteen, of the
bigger corpora, iMt. 'Thi. Company report•
ed net earnings tae: yosr el $1 267,560.
It 1s estimated that the Curled Metes
produces and uses every year about. 12,000,-
000 barrels of evaporated Batt and shout 6.•
000,000 barrels of salt. Earth barrel welgbs
280 pounds. This equals 5,040.000,000
pounds, or 2.520.000 Loa.
The principal sou•oes of evapar►rsa salt
are the brine wells. New York holds s
commanding plane in this production with
her gnat t1 arsew district and the old Syrs•
cute dieriot, but theta ere important brlpe.
wells also In Me Mean, Kanas., Ohio, Teeth
and Louisiana.
. There are fait mines also at Ratelf, N.
V., while three ere wotked in L,utalapu,
Kennet and Miohlgan, each .t which bee
one.
At Sett Lake and on the i'.c16c Coast
melt it also made by evaporating the
wetter ref the lake and ocean by exposing
the waters In 'hallow pits as is dono in
Turk's Wend.
The N.ttlonal Salt Company &teethed or
!enmity the Cayuga plait at Lunlowvltte,
the Ithaca pliant at Ithaca, the Glen plant
at Watkins, the Kerr pleat at Rack Oleo,
the ISreiilev, I?mpire, Gunlock No. 1, Gu
toldk No 2, Hawley and Warsaw ptaataat
1.'arsaw,the Pearl plant it Pearl ('reek, ant
the Pavillon plant at 1'ivllior,sli letble State,
This gars It 90 per cent. of the evaporated
salt produot of New York. Liter It bought
Ito Uoilal bait Company of Ohio, with
pleat' in 1'ieve:and, 1'oa.croy and Akron,
and ugeire 1 by pnrabase or Mao of 70 per
Dent. of the Michigan production, secured
the Ilutohinscn•Kaeaa. Salt Comptny of
Kansa and a controlling Intete.t in the
Leos Star Selt Company of Tan.:
1.* total proIuutlen 1e wtim ted at 8,
000,000 to 9,0)0,000 barrels of silt a year.
Kmco that time, however, Uwe have
sprung up many independent salt cow-
ponies wbioh it to desirable to control.
The International Salt Company 11 ex•
peoted to absorb the Nitiomsl Solt Com-
pany. the Cansillen Salt Company, the Ret•
off Mining ('ompauy, the Avery Sale Man•
ut meriting Company, and the Amer Weir SAL
Cempan y.
'This would again vise to the trust an at•
must absolute crmmeed of the eroleo len,
not ouly in the United Slates but la Celia -
da.
FIFTY YEARS MARRIED
ase. as& Mn..1.5. Long. .1 Finales,
Celebrate Their leaden Wedding.
%Vingham Advance (Aug. 22) : (11 the
thousands joined together In holy motet
monk, only a small proportion I.v.) to tele
bate the fiftieth atnirer.ary of their wed•
'lug day, rhe itis, Mel leets end Menage,
of human 11'e are st many that of there
who, •1 the beginning of their married Cb,
bid felt to reach a good o1.1 age ouly a few
remain unhroksn, when fifty years have
passed. lin Wt'doe.dey of this week, Mr.
land Mra. John Lona oelebrated.thdxatoldm
wedding, having nets married fifty years
sign, that was on the 21.1' ranguee, 1851.
Mr. Long was turn in the Emerald fele
eighty two years ego, and though suffering
fan» rheumatism, that frrgoent smmpcnlon
of the aged, Is likely to we tome years of
life yet, Mrs. Long is 65 years of spa;
lin u a rattve of U.na.tn, end cordially re
oelyed our reporter. Her maiden name war.
Hannah Aimee• Rustler. The officiating
minister wee Rev. E 11. Ryerson, of the
lt'csloyan Methodist church, and the wlt-
0e0aee 01 the io�,re.tlor ceremeoy were
John Eoglish and Almeria !tremor'. Riehl
ohihlrea were the fruitul the halon, two of
when, a sou and a daughter, ate deed.
The othets ate W. R. long, Detroit ; Mee.
.Ike. Cutler. l.neden; Mn, James ,Icor,
Colt,orne ; denier, D. Leos, Mit. ,lennle
I. my, and Mies Ad. Long, Winghem. Tb.
greed/36114'9n number eleven. On Wed.
n eaday a tippy r•thetiin celebrated the
anniversere Joy, nearly one handrail guests
b. -int invited. Among lore present were
W K. Iung,of Detroit, firs. Cutler and
▪ m of 'London, 51r.. Ghadwlot of Slmooe,
O. Ro.liog and wife of Itoston, Rey. and
%ire iianttlto• of Palmerston, 51... Murray
of tit. Thomas, Mrs. bays and Mrs. Thomp-
son and daughter of Lucknow. The pre*
enta were valunhle and appropriate. A
golden clock, witch adorned the top nfthe
wedding peke. emblematic end sweetly.
of the 6:ghe of t+me, was 11:e elle of
Joon Rnsiing,ol Waterford, brother of Mn.
Inde, who wee noahte to be present A
handsome and vatuahle gold ring, the grit
of Msg. ('heibelek, of Stinnes, mewled a
place of honor bacida the wedding ring on
the finger of the happy bride. A very en.
lnyoble creole); was spent m .fnglwe, epsech
making and congratolet trine,
THE BUFFALO BUG.
came Farts then( the New root end Hew
le Cel Ute or It.
•
The iiufale Lug delights in (ho musical
name' f Antrenue Schropholarlae, although
11 is more often known as the Buffalo
"moth" R'by It should he termed a
moth he not clear, for the insect Is
rawly • beetle. It is Ira than a filth of
an inch in length. and le black, orna.
mented, genteelly, with white and rod
spots. The beetle Itself is harmless, but Its
larva, Dare they have become eeiablt.hed in
a house, are extremely destruieive.
The larvae of Ibe Buffalo bug 1s a dimin-
utive tarry IfNle thMg, aimed a filth of no
tnrb In length, lino Its appettt, Is In inverse
,-,tin to Its cog. 1, 1. no reepenter of quality
in the good. it attacks; in feet o 8, the yard
carpet le, apparently, more to its taste Ili an
the Ratty Mut kind.- Referre ✓'n title owlsepp•tlte, Pref. 511 if .r, ei a paper fur Avis 1
in the thirty hr.t annen1 report of the En
meleglal 8eele1y of Ontario, say.: "it
•a Karope.o taseN, but It
was 0 i this 0 -ut:uent that It first ob
'reed Its nntonn y ell • c,rpst past; the
haldt hen 01 tacking dowo eta'pete tet •
t etr g ring ie a e,dendit onrnrtunity re
propegiue nod's'urb .1. 11 ith 11, ., as wish
•9tbe, of its kind, trego,nt clung up
te en nreellent nesse of d- c ,-lag them
teem lode's/leg their de'tt ue. 1:0: proper,
.nice. Abd new that it la hire to stay,
.s It Ie sot entirely depend..nt on Indoor
rrps,atloa, DO eineot let et;rrminared
sleep• locally, there Is n,thing if it but
to gut 1t duo attested .n; end to 'com'tat
Infectious Diseases
ARE WARDED FROM THE HOME BY USING
New Fall Goods
FEiUoY-
0 4i -
Just Received, a shipment of new fall Dress Goods in
11ou11'spuns, 'Tweeds, Serges, Cheviots, Broadcloths, in
all the new fall shades.
Black Dress Goods in the Following Makes :
Brocades from 20c to $3.00 a yard, Biaritz, Serge:,,
llomespuns, Cheviots, heavy Cords and Henriettas���'
A Big Stock of Black and Colored Bilks.
43 colored blouse Waist, silk patterns, no two alike
at wholesale price, from 15c to OOc.
I want you to see our new- stock of Wrapperette,,
just in, all new, from 10e.
New Flannelettes from be to 15c.
DECLARED BY THE MOST EMINENT SCIENTISTS OF THE
DAY TO BE "A POWERFUL. DISINFECTANT AND EXTER-
MINATOR OF THE VARIOUS MICROBES OF DISEASE."
it sucoessfulty • knowledge of 1t• setae;
and hiblth mast bo area red.
Raving lammed to ruooge is the beetle,
iter may W seen upon the windows In early
spring and dwnoyed before they have au
opportunity to teeptnh that, eggs, and thus
prevent future trouble from them. to nature
It takes • full ) ear to complete tbo round of
els existence, but with tto ardliolal warmth
of helmets, 1t statures it snorter time, and
beetles may be fouudem windows belute the
er1 of winter.
When once a dwelling hes become infested,
not Dilly should the carpets be thoroughly
boat. a and disinfected, bu' narrow stripe of
thin me,lin should ba thereon! over (he
Wenn of the Ener with varnish before rarsy•
loo, so as to prevent them seorelteg tbem•
melee. ther01 A strip of ter paper laid under
the outer edge el the osrpet is an exoelleae
preventive. `..
t1'heo they are known to be at work, and ft
1e cot ooay.o1sT1 to lift the carper, beeztr•
will kill any, 'lying 'mulct that it le brought
in contact with, lest great Bare mat Were,
Mood in not allowing it light to •pproaeh it
while it is cvaporsttu;. as his very Infirm
meb:e. A damp cloth and bot iron will alio
effectually arrest till operations of any de-
predator. upon whom they are applies*.
Steam or bemeiae rate- also be used to •d-
vantetge to get rid of their pretence in ut-
holstered furuiturc; by such means can the'$
operations be restrained and rendered com-
paratively h•eml•tee. But constant watch
fulness agatwt their presence to ngul»di
for even if • dwelling bee 1 emome fend
frem their preesmoe durtnr one lesson, the
bsettes may enter at the open w ndowe
next Cummer and stet: a colony afresh."
"7 here are oom8•ottog stories as t9 how
the Buffalo but received I'.i nesse. t)pe le
to the Wee ttbat ire Amertae debut' watt
made in Buffalo, N Y'. A more probib:•
itery Is that it was first observed is Calk
iornie, where, owing to Ike furry appearentig
It was given the name of the Ruffolo Dag,
LIKF A KNIFE•
the gemeatt.r .r•,rlait..1 t tenon [rlesaed
by Dodds kidney rule.
Solestows, N. If , s pt. 2 (Special) -
The cue of Wiliam A. Brown ed this place
=cadet the; terrible Mewls satatloa by
Dodd'* K' l fey P 11s, has a, ttse1 keen in
treat all ,hrou b w' New Brunswick. s ick. Mr.
Brows la In market health and o t trace of
his old fem. nos news.. His stat/m•Lt
reeds se felines:
"1 had siatros re bad in my bark and
hip thee at tint, • 1 could not walk without
stalking awful agony. faint would shoot
f
hrouh tr1 leek with • 'enmities oe
nmilu
to rqu11'156 • knife thro.gb 15.
"I Megan uklog Ucdd'. Lldwy Palle and
before 1 had u..rt up the theft beg the petite
batttfesTtyitt-trfr mr.- -
1 was c-mpt•'ely t bred.
"1 thick D.dd'e Kidney Pills area mod•
dsrtat remedy."
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
ASII rt 1I,D,
Connell met on Auy. 17.h. Memb en all
present. Tiro following/accounts was paid •
.lames Rose and others for gtavei acoomale,
8101.04; Thee. Smylie, plant, $13.77; M.
Dineen, repairing omlyerb, 1).L,$5,00: M.
Mornins, $5; W. .1. Holt, repair -
Isar roadan, l,ep.e 84 50 ; .Ishii McRae, clearing
ditch, S. R. r, and 7, 313 ; 17►s Flnliyson,
repairing en hounder), 32 1.'. `Itewert,
plank. $.e2.20 ; It, Buckingham, graveling
°ooeeee,on 12, 853 60 ; ,tae. Rowley, dltob,
concossion 10, $2,* Frank ,)ohnsto,, gravel-
ling cenceeelen 10 end 8, R. 9 and 10, re'
Palling 'culvert. 3100.04; A. Stewart, 1.-
epeotlog, $3 ; A. MoBuroey, repotting cul-
vert source
minnt..S•
11.
$ A. Ur 1)armAld,
gravelUng coeoessh to 12. $1 ; John Sullivan,
towing statute 1.ber teams. $3 ; J. R
Graham, repairing culvert, $3.75 ; J. 11o.
IrooalJ, gnat eating. $1 50; 14 McLerd, iu
gtteeting, $2.50 ; ,1,t , 11..tlis, plank and
revering en vent, 8840; U ►1rKenrle, 1n•
'meeting $::,50; 1': .lohoatoo, r•pairme
1rridge rncreeelos 6, X17; John Kdfetrick,
repenting culvert uooeoeeiaa' 8, $1 ; A.
Johnston, d:t-.t, on D. 1.., $10.75 ; Ed.
,Inbostne, gnvelline cenee.eion 4, $22.44,
WWI for grading. 336 ; it MnKetin, repair.
ing culvert el R. 6 and 7, $8 ; 0. M. Johns.
too. inspecting, $4 50 ; Pet Mt rso, gnynl•
I ng at Ktntall, 33 44 ; Fmk Munro,
' hoyden/ gree el, $43'; Thos. I)remn an,
teetering and repatriate 0.10.re. $5; 1) Mo.
lVhinnty,culvert I) L., $5.,50; Wm. MO.
Knight, hnr)1ng Iamb, 500 ; Ju Mot\ hlo-
r.oy, repairing bridge eerie. s don 2, 50e. On
motion of Mere Hunter and McIntyre
the rtes wire herd as follows : County
rate, 1 4-10 mitts: tnwn*btp este, 2j mull.;
epeeist school rate, 1 mid + on the dolltr,
and Wee *efficient to meet the rfqu!re.
Monte of lima fferent eohool notions Ir the
tnwuship. Moved by John Buckley, ern
ended by Thom, Smothers, and resolve 1,that
a frartohiee It, end b hereby greeted by the
municipality of Ashfield to Menne. Mc.
GNltetddy end Goldthorpe, on trust for a
company to he formed, for • tum of fifty
years, for the bnildtgg and operatleg of an
rleotrlo railway in end upon certain n1 Ile
hlghwaya of the said township n1 Aeh6el•l,
to be hereafter agreed upon by ard between 1
tar'. mnnfelpaffi, end 0-. ii.i:1 %epee Mr,.
rellicuddy and (Lldthores.; and It to
1 ,rrher agreed that tl r veld lenity •hall
I e exec -pt. from all laxation; by the said
munli iptilty fur the Wet Inuit, one years
of the sari term. The told fraooblee 1s
granted only on condition that said oom
many is formed according to statute and oper •
aliens commenced within one year from
dein Next council meeting September
2J,h. W. St"TIIF.NN
When the Baby id.. at Night
there is a rause for It. Perhaps It is gut on
the stomach, may be memo or diarrhea.
Don't luta sleep, anticipate such eentingen-
otes by 'always beeping handy • bottle of
Poison's Nerviline. Just a few drops to
water gives inwardly, then rub the little
one's stomach with • smell quantity of
Nett _lire. and perfect rete is Insured for
the night for both mother end baby. You
may not need Setvdine „!ten, but wb.o
you do need it you rued it badly. list •
LSo, bottle today.
FALL FAIRS OF 1901.
NORTIIN INTERN, (Jougateii O✓1. 1 2
AsHF1EI.D AND WAN AN06u, 11ung•eaen,
Int. 10.11
Stephen and Usbora,. Ewer. :Sept. 16 17
H, y, %urlult Sept. 18 19
Sept. 24.25
Sept. 2627
.Oct. 1 2
Oot. 3 4
oot,3 4
South Huron, Seatortb
1'urnberry, Wtoham
llelgr•ve
Kielce,, Lucknow
Stanley, Bayfield
haat Hpron, Brix. -1• Get. 3 4
Blytb and Morris, Blyth... . , ....Out 8 9
Hewlett, Gorrle Oot. 12
ledu,trial. Toronto........Aug. 26 Sept 7
Western, L,tdoo... ,... Sept. 5.14
8nptbern, rtrantford Sept, 1420
Peotral, Guelph Sept. 17 19
Northern, Welker too Sept, 1819
Ripley. 'opt. 24.25
Sept. 24 25
"opt, 24 25
Sept. 26-27
Oot. 8-9
Rims, Atwood
Tesswater
Mitchell •
North Perth Stratford
CANADIAN
`PACtFicr.
HARVEST
Terms Cash or Farm Produce. 'Phone 86
Yfll
CXC�JBSIONS RETURN
FARES
TO
HILL BE
Sept. f
3d
Returning until
Non . dr.
AYH
Sept. lith
Returning until
Nov. 17th,
1001 Red Door c,•
Edmonton i Ire
rm., all meets in Canada. Onapin.f, Sault
f1'e. Marc. %%indoor and !tear.
For pamphlet giving further particulars lap
ply to the nearest ('anadtan Pacific Agent or to
A. lie NOTMAN. Aut pen. Pager. Agent,
1 King Street East. Toronto,
M188 BALL. Agent. Ooderloh.
Winnipeg.. . I
Doloralne..
Antler
$28Reaforay
neparth..00.0ruin
B1M
Hamlota
Swan River ve..
Regina 130
Moo•rgtw
Yorkton 1 -_ --
Prince Albert i_�5
Calgary
MacLeod
e Carry
J. H. COLBORNE.
"Queen's Checefite Citart-
11111111111-
The banner 5 -center. Try it.
How Is Your Tooth Brush ?
Just to hand, a new stock of Loon -
en's and other high-class goods. Qual-
ity of these goods guaranteed.
A Bargain Line is a good 10c brush going
for 5c.
Our French Toilet Soaps
aro going fast. Great value at '25c a
box. Some of that cheap oatmeal soap,
3 for 10c, still on hand.
ANNUAL
AUGUST CLEARINGSALE
trssglrm
We are offering the following Bargains :
W. C. Goode
Chemist
•EDFORD •LOOK
'Phone No. 0,
Bamboo fah poles, were 10 and 1 cents, now 5c each
Three -joint dish poles, were 15 cents, now be each
IC dr
0
en hal '
t Imes, were 3 cent, now lc each
Apple pares, were GO cents, now '40c each
German neat choppers, No. 5, were 11.25, now $1.10 each
Germ to meat chopper', No. 12, were $2.50 now 2.20 each
50 dozen table knives and forks at 10 per cent. discount from present price.
Electro Silicon silver polish, was I5 cents, now 10c each
Electro -plated tea spoon', were 50 cents dozen, now 40c doz.
Screen windows, were 25 cent., now 20c each
Garden syringes, were 10 cents, now - Sc each
Flobert rifles, 22 ctrl., wore $3.25, now
„ 32 " " $3.00 each
0 each
Double barrel, breech loading hot quer, 12 ga., were $8, now • . 7.,-00 each
15 dozen padlocks, from lac to 25c, now 1Oc each
Hay fork handles, bent and straight, were 10c and 15c, now r)c each
Wire harness snaps, were 5c each, now 2 for 5c
N. D. ROUGVIE,
Cash Hardware Store, Goderich.
t 1 1 s
n full line of
Screen Doors and
Windows,
Lawn flowers,
Garden Close,
Garden Rakes,
Spades and Shovels,
Paints, Oils and Var-
nishes.
PLUMBING and HEATING
a specialty.
AZ'
SEE & SRPHARD'S
333333333333
• Th. King nf Rwngp.
'Hue Wes Happy Thought•
A GOOD SHOE....
should be fashionable, of good wearing quality,
nice fitting, and keep its shape till the:sole parts
from the upper through long use and wear.
�.. Such a shoe is the EMPRESS, of which we
have sole control.
We have:a full line of cheaper shoes in stock.
Wm. Sharnian,' fir.
Slater Shoe Agent.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
McLEOD'S : SYSTEM : RENOVATOR,
Think before you Buy
When buying a range think before you buy and then you will
buy a Happy Thought. In buying a happy Tbetsbt yon
have the unstinted recommendation of 150,000 previous happy
purchasers. Range building 1s a
specialty with as -it's not a side
Issue -we leave no room for Improve-
ment in our construction of the
Happy Thergfbt. air I IP I
Pntnam's hers Rti,miter mora all kends of
*erne •nd warts, In a short time. fors.
painlessly as well a. 1 remptly, cores radioed
ly as well as qulekly. The greatest sero
r.ieer en the North Amrlean ('en►leest,
)est set veer drorrt.te (( th • .*n ► eo.
Ihpgi•1. all mill It. 11 yew are at • dia.
tenor. from a drug stmt meed tweaty-Aye
Beet, ie N (1. P, Iron h (1x., Makatea, lied
list Is peat paid.
HERE 1S A POINTER.
Rave yon cold hand', and feet,
elwillg, paint in the hack? If,o your
blood is impoverished and your con-
stitution run down. "Climax" Iron
Tonic Pills will positively restore
perfect health. As blood maker
and nerve strengthener they are
nncgnalled. Each box contains
ten day,' treatment. Price 25
cents, at all druggists, or mailed on
receipt of plies. Address: The
Dr. Hal] Methoine 0e., KilJa$on,
Ont.
A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE
BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES.
Manufactured- by aT' M. MaclEOD, Goderich, Ont.
Mill Wood
FOR SALE
S1ll'llIff SllhtS, oY81cO8tS
They are manufactured by
THE WM. BUCK STOVE
CO., Limited, ' II Brantford
Write toe as turreted Pawtphtet.
i001,0 PT
LBB & BHRPHASD, Goderich.
The a' ove is cut into stove wood
i0n4th and will hes delivered to any
pert of the town the same day as
ordered,
()Mere received by telephone or
loft at ruidenen, 1213 Cambria, street,
will receive prompt, attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
O.,d lab.
Novembar gist, 1899. 66-3m
The maw drmsei to a sett made at
oar store alw•y. looks Irim, as li 1. the
amb•tioo of every man of ,5.es to leek.
A term. ranee of clod a to choo.a
from.
if yen are inetempletlrg pttleg a
Its h t n..roest I si ,p, fog . ear, glee es •
Ammo to e. re► yea. Priem drill.
H. DUNLOP
twos mosat