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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-3-20, Page 44 TtiuISDAT, Ker. 10, 1902. THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO The Finishing Touch... . 'Luc mAil N Ie. 11 .if. 1111 :Illi rill Intl ap i.carauc., to anxious to hate Neekwuar, t•torts and Cohere whieb will be 6..wming and is egotist . We have novelties which are just out iii the fashion centres. Plenty'of Aledrl moot. Homily attrsaive gouda. well mule ....1 ..-r' iccable tl A T S HATS We are in the front rank tat the Hat business Chii,ty i isle' bated English stiff and wit H it* and also very swell hoc- iu New York Fedora Hats, just et fur the Easter trade. If you want the latest up to the moment Hats you will got them here. ! H A f S W. C. PRIDIIAM, Perim! netting Clothing Hesse, Hei n•n's Blnck. CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER gkt $xguaz, m mattes= EVERY THURSDAY MORNING IT •, MrsuJMI•eb QODZRUCH. THURSDAY. MAIL >n. LIOt THE CONVENTION SHOULD MEET• IT is about time that a Liberal Con veutiou was held to select a camCidate fur the Legislature in N est Huron The dilatory conduct of the executiv,i committee already hu caused a eerie, of small meetirgs in certain portions of the riding at which candidates hive been brought forward by the people in the 1 tali ties represented at the meetings. If this ping goes on we shall expect to have every municipality represented by a curl/ date whoa the contention is called, and a K4kenny cat fight for the position This would have been avoided had the coov,*(I0e been called immeifately after Hon..Lr. Oasnow signified that he woull sot agsblm • candidate Whoever 's rr.pon.Ible for holding hack the conyentl is not acting in the puhh, later..s and i evidently gui'ed by some ulterior object in rig it back. And while on t 'e question it is a pity that the Liberals in various sections have been forced to nominate candidates at primary meetings If there ever was a time when the bed available' candidate• i•. wanted by the Liberals in West Huron it If new, and ay effort to interfere with the @election of the etrongeet man IS wrong Let the office seek the man, and be place to seek the man is at the oon,entioa. FENCES. ' you'd get 38 per cent. of the vote on. the het he wouldn't lilt'ilowii -oil whine that he wits up against an impossibility. DURING the Farmers' Institute westing. hekl'this wintbr throughout th\e, Province the subject of farm fences war brought forward by several person-, Mr. Duncan Anderson. of Rugby, Simcoe eoun sy, a man with a clear heal. and • strong Lowland Scotch accent. being the chief speaker on this particular question. Mr. Anderson estimates that there are about 130,000 oos•hundred acre farms in Ontario, on each of which there aro on an average, about 1.000 rods of fencing, or 130.000.000 rods in all. the velee of which. at 30c a rod. would be about $39.000 000 That is pretty high in the way of fencinv is it not? However, the figures are fair Mr. Ando then goes on to figure that the value o the 1.000 rode of fencing if put In modes style, would be about 1500. A. the li of • fence is only about tweet) year", he further estimates ttat interest, In. ea., added. would make the total in that period about 11 000, or 850 a yam for each farm: which to about $6 ,500. 000 annually for the Province. Fences Dome high. It is obvious to all who have considered the matter that there is a great deal of waste in the erection and maintetaece of farm fenose. There are lou many fence,' within the farm boundaries. The fielde'are too email ; the fences become prolific breed trig grounds for weeds, cud are the habitat of all manner of injurious insect. and fungi these internal -we were going Loony ot..rn• al -fences also take up much va'uable space. Above all, they now east • terse amount of money, both for+eNerial and for labor. The home !wilt fermis from materia' grown on the farm is a thing of the past. The situation is one that calls for ahem ttion. and for action. It is safe to say that the extent of fencing sow Minding might easily Fre lessened by fully 25 per cent That would mean • ase ing of • neat 910 000.000. which 1! diverted tato the proper channel would bring a rich harvest of gain to the agriculturist and to the county.- -Femme yfidrt - rmltfier term beef, nor fruit ; nothing Mit weeds and mortgages And let it be further remem bored that thee .910.0901000:41- herr ins W knees. would have to he renewed every twenty years. Fences roach high and run tar afield. Mending knots ia just now holding the ulnae attention of certain politician. In some quarters the pees are %egging, and the hers have got down. In one or two in. stances the Rates bays been carried off on shoulders as burly as those of the big Heb raw wko wakened up the people of tiara Thera are certain Samson. _troubling the Philistines. The political leviers mute herd their fences on many • party home shad, else their opponents will get • firm bort/age sod • torsclosure on these panic slat phase. There aro many kinds of assns. And there are • lot of fellows who Ilse Sisk on the fence and taunt chances espsd•Y, sMm the kicking is good and mddy, nesse prsseh parable'. SNAP SNOTS. .� psshlWese will lemon the drink bide why lb the Inletse and distillers web N t? -L • petitienl candidate were told Gat be Weill be *Iowa to P•rltemss$ U -There would be more tcmpsrano.actidn if some of the teinperan.w advocates need inure temperate language. -t% hen a man's temperance principle« clash with • his politics. the temperance principles usually go to the well. , From 7 he t rt to • a C.' leen : We do not recall another instance of a• Brit ,1i general being captured in the put fifty years. -The Citizen evidently forgets that Pt the tint battle of the war the Ilritioh were defeated and General WILLIAM P, S1 $* Moyne was captured by the Boer@ and died a prisoner in their hands A captured British general isn'tes daft by any means -The editor of Tor SIGNAL has retained 'an tut 'tattoo to speak at the anunal dinner of the Canadian Club of Hamilton, to take place on- the 3rd of April. As the Hint •ter of .Iuetice is to apcak to the toast of "Can :via," and the Hon. G. E Futter to that of ' (:rest Britain, Ireland a,ll the Brhtia1 l)0miuitus Beyond the Seas," the wditor f« .ertously considering thy taking of .. The Gentile %Vortd " under hie guardianship POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS. A meettre of the LI erale of Went Wawa ,.00h was held Meetly se Sr. Helene and n was nnan:moualy 'deo dad to support Alex. Attar' as nominee fur the L:h.ral caodida. cure to &Vest Huron fur the cheroot elleotiou w the L gal:ours. The data if the tskirg of the referendum n the Pro•inoial Prohibit on bill his been .Itere4 to December 4 h. The vote required u make th• act eff..•'.,ve oil be • majority of the cumbey of you. plied at the *snore' Prev:aoasl.l.otloDs of 1898. A report is current in politiosl ofrclas that when Sir Wilfrid Laurier goes to Er it. land for the coronation ceremontee he will be -.teed to the pee ram. with the title of Lord Athabaska. Athabasca to the tame of the Qyebeo Tillage ie which the Premier open aka 'tarter years. smmmmmmmmmnmmmmm Garden Tools... a HOES, RAKES,and MANURE FORKS, SPADES, SHOVELS, PRUNING SAWS, PRUNING SHEAR S, PRUNING KNIVES, HEDGE CLIPPERS and. SHEEP SHEARS. 1111, r r ta.- f ' e1 We alwaye lead k White Lead, Oils, Dry Colors and Varnishes' 1111 Ow - 111,...' t ` You oan Bays Money by Dealing with Us- els - ALLAN & .McIVERas- 1 d► The Leading Hardware Firm. Honest Goods at Honest Prices. ate- 'Phone 57. Niiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiilliiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiillilig Ramsay's Ready -nixed Paints are the best Paints on earth. Use no other. 'Phone 86. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING. AND THIN WANTED To e:1T RID uF 111114. London New■ : General Del.rey has entered into .comp.titloa with American neirs.ea. H. bagged s lord. • (noon or Wt. Windsor Record : The shrewd old Sootohmso, Andreae Carnegie. said • was. tome the other day when he expressed the opaline that no volume\Of fiction should b, out on the shelve. of • Rubino library no publication. 1 in, for the lib �J•b.t rub woe at least • year after it would be a mighty good a. -.es and fur the public If eelvmally obes,ved. TII$ RRITIhn ■M1AROO ON r TTL!. Guelph Mercury: H"o Myon y 1's.be in h:s •ubn.l report, just lusted, elates too, •o his recent ,tut to Hovland he was fra!i deed 10 find . that the British Minister et Agriculture, Mr, Millbury, admitted pub. !o:y and privately that be considered C.`}• .dun cattle entirely free from onntagioui tamest*, bas', in reply to a strong depute •• floe, Mr. H•ibury awed unequivocally dist "as loo, as be was Minister of Agrlcul is -e the riovermeset woutd not damn any oreign or colonial cattle to free inland de- nary In the United Kingdom." Mr. Irish. •r th oke this settle* the embargo for some 75515 to come, the present arraneemeute be •', 'tatty,ry and incapable of change ex• ✓ ept ty Aot of Parliament passing both lioness. 1111 ADMIRAL AND Tilt KING. l.ipolnentt'. Maeaxine : The teednees of navy uflicers for telling jokes at each utI mid e xpecte i* well Innen, and their yarn*, tke the traditions of the Indians, are hand ..i down from one generation to the next 1'ear1 ago there wn a brusque old admiral upon whom mace • stories were told -ID most eases true one.. At one time whoa he warship of which this admiral was In •-ommend was off the coat 0t Portugal the King of that country eiipreeisd . d..iri to orbit an American man of war. Th. admit al renelved the natty with ,.at oorelialry, hot Instead of eldrewing the royal visitor as "eons Mej•* y;' ne "'nor Higho...," he tesasa bly o..led-h:m..1•Ktn...:'...JI. -wee. "Sep 'hie way, King," "Look out for your head, Kieg," when thr.wle, him about the Ire -tel, and before hit Ste mty departed the ..rraked -.aevw1c.d. all s 4u0 b•an•a, ttl.a•y•- mg he.pii.l. v, Kung, toms down In the othfn anti have a drink." PItOrIttallonAl. Mlnrnivit nI. U taws Journal : Apropos rd the epactal 'trivia/pa whtoh el,1I eatleeers are s.eklnt from the Ost.rk, L-ti.btnre In the way of it -corporation, consider where the Iswytn are at, ID parr. No tree else now ht •d mated at the hat In Ontario gays and except ander thy foilowieg conditions 1. Selena years of Study-whlob is right 2. 'two years' study la Toronto -whish miebl M rill 1. 3. Two years' study to Tornstl, define which the student b prohibited tram earning anything *tune in a law efri te toward. . h,ieg-whtoh Is Se oetrsg.. This movie. normals par .tedeat5 to look rely to Isw offline for work, vied the soppl, of latter Ming over -largo, the oompeneattee Is pro p.rttenetely small, or ed. It le an indefensible shams that no peer boy Is Ontario, attends Toronto, has sew • reasee•ble ebasse to gaudily himself as • lawyer. Holum roll rile OLA Milton IMAM. Stratford Herald : The pries of the old Hera dlstrlet, of *hob Perth winery Is as Imperteet part sod about whish reeellse Mon fondly tine.,,, Ines wen noeenittnn la the Cas•dl•n Press Asseelattne of raciest yam,, to as wawa that must be pleating Is she people of these pate, aed welch se other /section can rival. Mr. Robert Holmes of The Cliotun New Era, s few years ago was president. Hs swimmer was Mr, W. S bagman, of :h:e paper, who was in turn fol- lowed (y Mr. J. S. t1Itti.00. of The Globs an old Houma county boy. Entire Osterle neat t .•.k a tura, Mr. A G F. M.cdonald, of The GI . y New., and aeon of theater Lout.-Goysroor Macdonald, hong WWII dant; but r,tmn immediately was made to the Huron Geti ict, the spontaneous, always young and blahs Mr. Dan: Mc(illlicuddy, of 1'ne unlatch S gust, hay.ag just bees elect- ed president, and • good vas he will make. bu: the 1.st is t o: vii completed. for Jelin A. C roper, editor of The C►oedien Mega:lee .uA . Clinton boy, his oven made a v:os- ,.re.i trot and started on the road to the n"n•.rabla ethts of the presidency, afar hay. capably filled the office of seor«terry for n:soY years If McGillicuddy and l' ,. per are the chief heroes of the recut victory over lbs gaper iambics. and have aro: h droe splendid Mrvion to th• puhlshleg busmen by the ability with which their tight was oerdao ed. Mr. P.uypi.oe, of I'n's Fote 1 Free Pre., the first ►Ins preen d.•n', is clots to the Huron district that be ought be breasht within the told. And the supply of goal newspaper men hers .b.outs Is not nearly exhausted The old Huron tract, the pewter Inorfe° of West. ern Ontario, can keep the num Aesn3lattea are.htabty stye ied with presideau for many years to arms. Tilt SC1:Am DCTILS. Turonte Weekly Su 1 : Sir Wilfrid Leerier and Mr. F,el•iiog put tome very pertinent questions to the deputation that waned eft oh. Gnyeromeat the other day to o•k for an acres • of the sugar duties. Mr. Gash, the,p;,ke.manof the dopers' ion. ',stead that auger Dow mile in Ceoa.la for at eat a cut a pound lees that in the United States, whereupon Mr. nekton, *eked d the impos.lton of the int, rea.ed duiy souls -,ot bring the price to Canada to the United Stare. 'twill- The reply eau that it would 10 s,. hut that when tho industry get well es.abtuh.d tho pries would be reduced `ilr It ilfnd oke: va'nly for seinen example when this yolretary redmot'on in pries has bo..kbayer by skis arrraegameet wtU be kis boss made by the manulactanrs, and in.- saying .4 (b. two os tures d.,.' lime wbieb mooed Germany, where the beet. hides • le Dow cake. sp 1• lbs sresam esisa et w• try ha. be.. rece•yie/ Oevsromut..stime. der.'ta New York. - es for • hundred years, but is still mashie to mates of whioh this was merely • r.veto. Mr. Osier srge.d that the feet that It was • mote did sob help the mister, U the .,..sty had hese provided Its a former year cod sot expended it was an 1•dlesWen the west wee • useless one. S r Wilfrid Lawlor rotated out the issea. et*t.ney of members of the Oppo•itlos Is op - pustule the ,.vete, afar. allowing it to pass at • former ee+aon without objection. Yob tgentler/mue gentler/mu rely as boor beore Nd beim urging the Hosteler of Psblie Werke to pat an item to th• estimates, net fur any public remora, or open business principle at e ll, bet simply to comply with the wishes of the pretty aisle of Ortllt•, sad entirely la defiance of the prlselel.. epos which Oar .tw based their ebpc'.les to the Ilam wader discussion. Afar further debate the Item period. Pam la the Joists May be muscular or rhesmatlo. The joints are hard two gee •t, sad it requires • power. lel, penetraueg remedy to reach the toffees. • 1 parts. Pol000's No/villas *meetly moots the requ retreats, fur 1t le bath powerful and p.netralag. The pain le expelled as If ray ammo, for one drop of Nseyllfse equals lnstrength five drops of other ,.m.ites. You woe's often call the doctor it Norville* u is the house Pries 25 mot. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. LITRRAMT Nora -Alt slam of Isl.nst to the Ceoadlao book trade and bark buyers Is rbc saws that Morro. George N. Morass( A Company. Ltd., of Toronto, will hereafter be 11.s sole agents to Canada for all books published by The Macmdlae Company, of New York. Messrs. Mores & C,mpay w111 sell the bo-iie at the sate prices im , *sada as oboes at which they are sold be The Macmillan Cowpony In New York, and the same dioonabte w also be given to the Cor.edlla booksellers and dealers as ars virtu In the U. bed &•W.. Meesrr. Mersa( and Company bay• sew a link posse nom• piste (.Moes* of The Mbemtllan Company's publloatlobe we lob will be issued by them ImmsiIately. One material gain to the I J. H. COLBORNI3I COSMOPOLITAN PATTERNS for .-on 18 CENT S. New Spring Stock Now Nearly Complete. DRESS GOODS Black and Colored IN ALL '1HB MEW LINES. Black Voile. Black Chevaline. Black Pamirs. Black Poplin.. Black Venetian. Black French Cord. Blank Serge'. Black Henrietta. Black Homespun'. Black Brocades. Black Silks. Black Silk Grenadines. Black Satins. Black Satin Royal. Black Lustre*. .t,nd on its legs. 'The Premier :night also b•ve mentioned th. (J i el S•aiea, when beer sugar his Dow been manufactured for a number of year', but whirs high duties an still maintatned. It was Chit head of the C' ited Sates beet` sneer industry wits e•arntly stated before • U,ngressional nom• mitts. at Washington /bat If the duty on Cuban sugaralore were rearmed, ties beset •u,ar factories would have to glove up. This was probably an Gamma e:•tamat, but it clearly shows rhe stiitvd' of the beet' sugar men If the Increased duty were ono* imps=ed, th* beet euger maufatursrs' .Ike other protected integers, would claim . vested rata to ire mai tontines, and we bouln find °eredve. won a beet eager io- duetry to operation but with • to on the .ug.r of etrry eoeeuleer, while tmpertamt Interests, which no pol.tiotsn could ignore, wcnld clamor mimeo any proposal ter • n - deco on of the du'y.:tithe Ontario beauty: the munio poi bailees thtl h•v*hews voted; and the right of admission of ite machinery free of duty, are not tuffs aeut to give the he.• roger mduetry 5 n.r'..,w 11 11 be able to wend ohm* at soy Lias. t In oar opinion lir tt'dfrid L.orter and hie coda./use have loi,e well in deolloioe to still further etims- I.te the mauufaotors of Loot surer by an In 1 the genual tax. The farming m- atey hoe more to rein Irom obeap Import - s1 soar !ban from den native sugar. \e FITS CURED. Marl.sod Medtoae ()o.. Hoderloh. Oat. Sias, -1' was trouhl*d with his for years, which cams an without any warntu/, as home or •hroed. 1 would tall en000eocus and would enasi my tongue. and my body would be conyuld1d in • terrible manner. My oats grew .o 6114 that my trite was M terror tad dread, op wool) so that she could not sleep wi•.h dei for fear of the fits :n the nlgbt, 1 was reeemmeerled to write r0 yea fpr Vont Protein R.•uream, whloh 1 did, with the following eat4efsatory ,.colts. that eine* the first dose el the mediates 1 NMI Got bad one 51, Mefdee I have boss g reatly b*.efitad in my venethl health. I bare rsoommseded 511 whom 1 gave mine to contact with similarly sift c'ed tea try the . amt remedy. i hope them Igoe will be the means of others' rsaple, the sena bene. M. 1 •rn 'sure thankfully. Own. A. Patti*, ST. JOSEPH WHARF. A tee to ti tee Menke sr 1. nes n tem Eaton sere. O tow',, March 14. -Thu events. a lobe del.at• yorured on an item of 15.000 for • w harf at St. Joseph, Lake Huron Mr. L• gram objected to it and irked for so ex p'oration. Mr. Tette veld it was • rivets of • rum pl.oedin the estimates, owing numerals to tepreeetetlo•e made to him by a.poteue s from Montreal, Huron meaty and Chicago, that a oo00141MM* Immlgra tiem of Frereh Canadian. from Ohloego wet ukely to error there. Mr. Tara said If the dem was passed he would vest. ths place, and H ha Inaad there was Iron • ooawiderabts .mmigratlon there he would not speed a cent of the mosey, Mr. Tarte meld that the work bad teas p•titlseed for by the people, and the late ■ ether, Mr. Jeba MoMallen..pere,ed flim petition. The petition was receive! Is isle e haaeoe and his colleagues ordered • survey of the place, but he assumed she whole re- o pens bitty for Atkin, the veto. He was tnfnrmed that • esttlemeat of twaty dire families hod beta made there wltbla two year A member el Montreal bsHnese men oaplulbt., ropteeented to him that they wanted to Mild • lone hotel. Tee sIWI has hiss started and be repeated hie stale. meet that after what has hese mid he would ant malt any expenelitan setil M Md pee. .eo•Ily looked into the whole matt.,. The Opremiu m bail not ebjeeted when the ap. proprieties wnsertplsody plated is the sW wetness'. slates' Cosa end Wart Extrac- tor Cambia. so aids en other Injurious ahead. eel compounds; is neither caustic, oorrorlye or in urine; but mashes and cases from the brat .pplloailea, and beta giwkly. 11 you want art Irritating and graideatIno routed, do not ask for Pianism's, It sots last the other way. For sale at all dru/,iso. Colored DRESS GOODS. (trey Homespuue, Brown Ilouteepuns. Fawn Venetians. Navy Venetians. Navy Surges. Navy Tweed 0. 11. finish. Blue -Grey Venetians. Fawn -Blue Ladies Cloth. Blue •rad Green rigida Royal. Fawn Box Cloth. Bluetta Suiting Cloth. Slate Poplinette. Bronze Grey Suiting. A Lot of Henrietta* in •11 the leading Staple Colon. Orey Lustres. BLOUSE WAIST STUFFS. Blink and White French Flannels. 1/ 11 11 /1 Delajnes. Embroidered French Flannels. Plain French Flannels. Figured Detsi,es. Figured 8•tennis. Plain Satannas. Fanny Silks. Striped Silks. Plain Silk. Dream. Berges. Cream Henrietta*. These Goods are all New for this t ering's Trade. BED ROCK PRICES FOR SPOT CASH AN CI ONE PRICE TO ALL., WHITEWEAR. EMBROIDERIES ISIIk All -Over Embroidery Big Stook V Oowss, Skirts. Drawon sod tin Lawn and Muslin from 5 ons. to 90 as. 11 25 sod 81 75 (greet Wants. rt lataee.ortm..e. I All-Uror Loa -White sad Black. OVER 5000 YDS. OF VALENCII.NNEM and rOItCHON L%C-I'ld FROM 1 CENT UP. A JOB LOT OF CORSETS AT 35 GENTS -GREAT VALUE. A BIG DRIVE IN CORSETS. I pus Is atettk jest 120 pain of Summer Weight tureens ' no weak ago. Thar* are about 70 pain left. Yea Acald have some s Mast. They are vales for 50 oasts. You ova boy them for 9e cents • pelf Jost think 50 for 29. Our Print Stock is complete ranging from 5 oto. to 12; uta., and fast colon. A large stock of Gingham*, both Canadian and Imported, 8 cta. to 15 ct.. P1058507* Or A GOOD PIACI Csor. - ♦wordirg to the steam's{ of several Rases musty farmers, the fruit trees of tis' oousty lava wintered well, tad it b not sxpsead that any ecu weather which may cots' tram Dow os can work ay injury M them. Many of Cho tress are already In bad. A 1.w years ago snarly every peach orchard is the southern part of the county was roieed by the heavy frosts, and le • m•jonty of eases sew tram bad to be planted. These young orab•rds will Mar Iran for tits first time tau year. J. H. C O L B. O R N E WORSELL'S ....18 THS PLACE TO Oar'.,.. STOVES, FURNACES, EAVESTROUQHINQ, ROOFING and DAIRY TINWARE Q _A P The Division between geed and Indifferent Drugs and tE•dielnss is etro.gly defined here. The Iedil• greet ked are neves ordered and never permitted to form part of ons stock. ODI, goods of undoubted parity an offered to customers. Oar shook cf Proprietary Medicines Is very lure. Prins are low. F. JORDAN, MEDIOAL HALL. I Don't You 3 • Know that 1 3 Sharman 40•010,010,010,0,01**4,444p j is selling • Special Line of e Raster Shoes, neat in appear- 3 once and I,w in price C 3 ? E 3 F -9 Ladies, Comfort and 1 Daintiness I oan be secured •t the lowest rates. We have • new line to • anew you. C•Il sod see it F i►TgUOIM"OTT11'4TTTTTt \ ., 1 1 •1 , *TTTTq'�TT,"1" UM T .' g About Toilet Soaps 'About Your Lungs. We woul1 like to °mimeos you that EAU 1 by loos odds the best piths 1( Goderlob to buy year twist seem. 1f you wbllrellow us r show you what we offer , and how ws :.aye Bought your Interest yon rdl becosymood. Los es try. w shipment lust In Orange Juice and Ionia; Dew, noir. worth at 1+a•t douhte. Oar Ik oatmeal cksiag eat 3 for $c A lases s.sortmont at Sc. Wesdsrful valut at Cu sad 3So per bo:. We can (iv. you beautiful French and America Soaps -Blush Rom, Verona, Violet, Pais d'P:•pagsa. Witt' Almoad, Seven Carnation, sad enemy others. Thy te the plain for toile soaps. A wrest hauls is going os whist the White Plea's, CeseempWen. Will you set jets to ler year own safety? Coa- enmpuom soma fa ertgtute by the ab - hussies et tuberoalew germ sato lingo too weak to resist their &HMoks. Oar Emuleioa of God Liver Oil, sadeubtedly Maids up sad etresgthees the lusts, feeds them, tease them. Then ars other. but name bettor, le say abs least. • iso well adyned, USS A FEW BOTTLES, Na't forget ear gaaraatee/ Cod Care 1 W. C. GOODE, Chemist, - •LOOK - . 114 sh ebe SPRING ARRIVALS We have just received a large shipment of Spring Goods, which we offer et very low rates. Bottoms' Wire Plyers, 9 feat 30e, •• •• 10 '• 35o. Galeasised Wire, 9 3.i Ib. Sleek Wirt, 11 .ad 12 gauge atm Ib. Wire S -spies 5a Ib. Malleable Iron Rake*. 12 t.mto25' sub •' 14 " 280 " Steel Rake.. maned tank, 19 mets 4bb, " 1 S•.sI Rakes. curved tooth. 14 teeth 50e sash S•eel Hots. 7 ie. blade, socket Decks 36. " I '• •' •, @eIld max 30e " I) handle Mosel Spades 900 " ' Lnig band'd roved meatb'd Shovels 90e " Pore W note bead, ay aaane'd ..'he 5f• Ib, A oarloud of Barb Wire te arrive • April Ise 31. 1h. N. D. ROUGVIE, The Cash Hardware Store. Goderich, Ont. 1%4;4 1 ', till I \ e1 OUR SPRING STOCK Is now ready for inspection, both in trimmed and untrimmed hate. i ,Trimmed Hats from $1.25 up. Ready-to-wear Hats from $1.00 up. JSailors from 15c up. Our stook is complete in every line. Call and inspect tr MISS CAMERON, 1 Before Buying see our line of HEATERS and RANGES.... ' We will save you money and give you the choice of the best lines on the Canadian market. Every Stove felly Guaranteed. .. . LBB & 8HKPHIIRD, OODFRIC,. HAMILTON STREET, . . Coal! Coal! 1 JUST ItWCEIirk° 1 1 Car Massillon Washed Nut Coal. This Uel is coed ler shots Gad Reties -Is sadly I. 1Wd see Rife' set • press Nat. 1 Car West Virginia Lump Coal. 2 Car Scranton Hard Coal. Mldlles Washed Not 30 set. per 100 IN. se 16.50 lose tee. --GIVE IT ♦ TRIAL. Wm. Campbell' Weeehb. Marsh 10161ef11 ,.'