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from mooing at large, wee read • hard I 1 HE MARINE CITY DISASTER.
W. Acheson&Son con •0d pawed
The eon/soli ee
thea adlourd to n• e .Rata Wan a0 Fs.rt •f Ibe 1-.1"1".•""wN t■
00 Muod.y, the 21.1 of Aped, •t2 u'tuck , .11Ia4e4 the wrath.
r a Full„wlug a the report ,n lull ul the 001•
Special -
Tailor -made Suitings.
TN materials for ladies' tailor-made costumes a firm and
substantial cloth is necessary to ensure a handsome gar-
ment and stand the strain of close fitting. We have now our
entire import showing of the most popular and desirable
materials in all the popular shades.
Stylish English Cheviots,
Veastl•o .ad broadcloth Si.telegs, in shades of San. browns, gnu., savye,
taws., cadet., 54 lsohes wide, at per yard, special
75c, $1.00, $1.25
Silk and Wool Voiles,
Awh•o., Satan Cloths mud Henrietta,. 45 to 48 Innhes wide, materials
h•ndsoms and eerviosble and in oolu:e sod shades, gtny., towns. ro•e,
b'uea, creams and white, at per yard
50c, 75c
Lace Appliques and Trimmings.
A soore or more patterns of lovely 1a.. s Appl g0a1 and ISffeote are hers -
different from and detector then thy ,r,mmtog. we bsve ever before show°.
Dress Muslins, Dimities and Sateens.
Keel Irish printed dress Dimities. to floe nary our 'Hepta in nub floral cad
scroll delgds and w to 1 lest colon at per yard
12 1-2c, 15c, 20c
KID GLOVES SALE
1W10 pairs of due Kid (doves, 2 dome fateoers, embroidered W. k, all slue,
perf.ot fitting and in but browns wed tan .halo, regular value 7So, .t per pet'. 50c
Perrin's Kid GI yes Trefousse''s Kid Gloves Jammet's Kid Gloves
New touter Gloves. lo flame kid N needle, 1a sondes of browns sed peye,
every pair warranted, as
$1.00 and $1.25
CARPET SPECIALS
Special prices for the sake of winning your attention to
our new goods and the completeness of our spring stock of
Curtains and Carpets.
120 pair. Notttoebem Ism Cortaloe,
47 to 54 inchee led., 3i yards loog,
Id oew patterns. overlooked edfss,
regular prime $1.50 per parr, • 1
leader, special at
130 yards Eoglue tapestry Bra..ln
Ospat, new patterns to latest style
j b suit soy room or hall, regular
. Ml I value 75.1 • yard, at . .. . .
'Union Carpets,
36 Ischw wide, heA.y
Scotch Linoleum•, sod perfectly
s wide, t • varier♦ of ►t enable good tern and c
2 Yard 1 o p ray , g W • d Tear
terns, floral and ole pWera, epee- 37
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coloring•, regular •sloe, per yard .,n_
NI. a ear "gear. feed... ... .. c 400, special at
W. Acheson & So`n.
COUNTY CURRENCY.
OB•sea: Keck le toot progressing on th
sew Aloes block. 9 R Cooper 1e • hustler.
sod will have the stores reedy in • 1•w
soothe.
Clinton : There praised lata outset rest i All
minutes of the previous meetiog were read
and pseud.
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
OOLBORAS.
CAalnw, Mar 17th
thorns 000no:I met to the towoebip hall
the members were present. The
001huredsy. 13th lost., Mrs Willison Me
Keown, one of the reputed 011,Vde of our
town at the so• of sixty eight tears.
Uodertob towosb,p : The sale at W.
Weir's. Bayfield 1,00, war • saooeeeful one,
It having amounted W between $1100 and
$1200. Oaly one horse woe offered for side,
bat the ones, brought good prices. •versifier
•beat $40 .soh
Clinton : A quiet but eery pretty wet
ding took place on 11•.da..day teething.
Maroh 19.5, at ther home of Mrs. luso
Carter, Stapleton, when her ss000d dough
ter, S.rs J., was Dotted in marriage to Fred
Matob, of Auburn.
Clinton : Andrew Stewart, 4rother of
James Seew.rt, of Keet.r, diel •t the
House of Refer* rafter • long pod puoful
Illo.ss from • malignant rodent ulcer to the
face, •esoetat.d with • oompltcatten of
otber disposal", the worm of wbiob was par•
elude
Minton : W MaMorray has returned to
Weyburn, N. W f altar befog at his home
i,c•e for .yeral month.. His mother, Mn
J. Murray, and sister, MIs. Joel., Intend to
leave shortly for the wind plan, where Mr. Robertson, s.00aded by E C Attrtll, Ihat
McMurray has a as farm comfortably ten petition M reoaved awl the clerk
toutednotify all pantie. 000ceroed. Carried.
The follnwing immune' were paned, v z
William Young, road work, 19 50 ; Jame.
Mltobe,l, tile culvert. 15 00 ; Joseph Healy,
road work, $3 75 ; R obarn Carney, road
work, $5 25 ; Rumbaed Glidden. road ernrk,
$1 90 ; M,oh.el (Jeremy, road work, IB 50;
Jaoob Mohler, repairing rood, 13 00 ; J.00b
Mosler, plank for semi, 700 ; Wm H Bur
rows. repairing culvert, 75'; Juno. Aflame.
revairtog cemetery gees, Ill 25 ; Kt
Symonds, lev.11ing pltob hnlss•50o ; F. F.
L.wwooe, express °horst.., 60 Scar, print
leg abstract ustemeot, $14 50 ; Ruohaosos
& Law•0o, ethic.. for mm.t.ry. 120 00 ; C
A Hamner, tile. $10 9R ; Muolotp.l World,
a.•es•meas rola, et,., $8.20 ; J Barker,
°leaning ditch no Dunlop. Hill, $3 90 ; J.
Baker. (ling, 50:; 3 Barker, plowing
rout, $250; William Aliso, road work,
12 50.
A pet101oo dune/ by the o.osnary num
her of ratepayers was prevented, praying
for all.rattous In the boundaries of S. Sao
No. 5, Colborne, and No 11 1•. 1 du ,
Colborne and Ashfield. Moved by Alex
Goderloh township : Oa Wednesday,
Marob 12 h, a pretty but quiet wedding
took place as the home of D. W•Ieb, laurel,
Michigan, formerly of the Key6•Id line, the
bride being the 'mooed doughtier, KH. May,
who was giant to marriage by her father to
Clarence Cole, of laurel.
Clinton : D J. C.otdon, who meetly
received the appointment of polo, deputy
at Woodstock, has gone to undertake his
n ew ofHo.. Just atter seo.pting thin
position Mr. C•nteloo was offered deputy
soder Postmaster Thu Bennett .1134. Clair
Height., • suburb of Detroit.
Clinton : John Keid and M1.. Annie Held,
who have been here futon Carndo8, Asia.,
ler some time visiting friends bete, have re•
tuned home amompaoled by Mrs. Noble
Lovett. her Lon.••, who le removing West,
asmimpanled by W Maarten, left on Taw
day last week, w th • earlosd of auto for
the same plume
James MoWhlaney made •pplimtlon for
wire for (sone Moved by Alex Robertson,
ee000ded by R. Jewell, that be gee the
usual gr.01 of 15, per rod where rsoom-
mended. C.rrted.
fnomas good olalmed deme.. from the
township on •orounl of water and stone.
beim, dumped on bb property and also that
50 •rt(So al swamp Med been washed over
os the same Roberteoo moved. esoanded
by Attrtll that the p t committee, with
the Reeve added, look Into the matter.
Carried.
Two mess of damage., ane to H. Fowler's
hone, the other to Mark Young's person,
were brought np, and on motion of Robert
son and Lowell the Reeve la to appoint •
oommit tee to lovsstlgete both matters.
Carried.
Moved by Roberteoo, se000del by Jewell.
that the ol.rk notify all puttee thee hay
taken gravel out of the township pita for
private pee to pay for same. Carried,
Rrecegeld : J.. Alksobsad has pur-
chased
ur The ootaoitree appointed to lo•wtlg,ta
phased Hector Reld's farm, 2.4 mon , Sta0•
ley, for $6 575 It te • geed farm with
splendid buildings, with • commodious
brink hews. Mr. Atkanhead dose not get
posseeelos 00111 fall. Mr. Reid will hay•
the present crop This will be 350 sores of
fern' property Mr. Alke•he•d bold. In
Stanley.
the eebsmss said to exist I0 the township
reported that they had euooseded is re
moving t5• same at very little expense.
Bylaw No. 3 eppnlnhng Joseph
Hetherington 5o marmot or to marry out the
law In r.g.rd to notfnee weeds, was read •
third rims and wooed, also the sensorial
bylaw No 9, M prevent sheep and lambs
NiIier3t&Eniulsion
FOR WiEAiK LUNGS
it benefits them almost immediately, the cause of the trouble
being dispelled, the diseased membranes healed and the entire
system invigorated and strengthened by the use of Angier's Pe-
troleum Emulsion. 'fry it, and the chances are that you will soon
write us a letter thanking us for our timely advice and telling of
the great benefit you have derived from its use.
BETTER THAN COD LIVER OIL : - / have hada kwowledee
of Aneifr'r 1'strnlnrm EIHNI.iow for many years, and have
been urian it in my traffics for over two year:. Of all the
Emulsions for throat and hurt troubles it swrtarseI them a1!.
It is worth more than all cod liver oil Emulsions this ride of
the Rocky Mountains for the Liner.
W. P. FERGUSON, M. P, .Santa Ana, rahf
YOB! RAMS AND MIDAS'S. on potent rsr4 wilt laving yes a free ropy"( • •'Noble
bee►41 ended, "Ahemt Year These end I.weg. • It Wilily.. to ears In. the Throw, I nngs,
and .. Organs. It gars gnat .dyke as to rant cad Hygiene, also Rnercis; whither'
AEo111t CEJMICAL COMPANY.
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aO/TOE. IdAaa.
F Mc DON mil. (Auk.
BRIGH ('S DISEASE CURED.
A Prince tew•rd bland elarkawlih lobe
hod Imes 111 ler Yllleeu Penia,
M IUULttro., P. K. 1 , Mar. 24 h.-- (Spo.
ls1)-A local btsoksmitb owned M. B. Com
utak admits that be owes hie 1(1e and pre
sent good health to Dodd'• Kidney Pills.
He had Bright's disuse; and fire dootors
treated bled. Tbey told him they oould do
sotblog for him, and U was of no use to
lake more of his money, as hie oars was
positively inoarsbls. He had been arab for
▪ ego,' ears
Otte happy day, some week. •Iter the
doctore had pr000uoowl the woteoos of
death on Mr Cownlok, a neighbor survwted
Dodd'. Ktdgey Pole. He at owe began •
treatment, and this is what he says of the
result
"Before 1 had finished the third box 1
was at work at my forge for the first time
to six years. 1 oat shoe • horse today as
well se ever 1 mould, and I wee fifty eight
last birthday."
FAREWELL TO REV R. FAIRBAIRN.
1111. Pert Albers l'eagreewtlan Presents elm
will • aeeelaal.n sad an Address.
A special mutter of St. Andrew's 000gre
g etion, l'ort Albert, was hold to the (lurch
0o the 19th init., fur the pOrpoee of toddler
farewell to their minister, Rey. R. Fair
balm, B.A., prior to hie departure foo bis
n ew thug. in New Ontario. Mr Fairbairn
opened the meeting and Mr. Quaid was
asked to take the oh•ir. The treasurer
gave a brief It•temrn4 •bowleg the husoolal
so0ditton of the oongregatloo In • healthy
. tate at the cad of the year, and asking that
• portion of the subunpuone be given in
on the plate next Sabbath, to pay up the
Mies month's •tipeod now due the minister
• t the time o1 hie resignation.
A reeolu: loo 'throb bad been drawn up o0
behalf of the 000frsgatlon was read by tee
:monetary, and an addreee from the member.
of seeeloo was react by the chairman aad
tendered to lir. Fairbairn.
The resolution and address are se follows :
NIIOLCTION.
We u a 000gregatloo o•0no1 let this
opportunity pus without exprsesmg our
mocers regard to the Rev. R. Fairbairn,
8 A , for his faithful miaetry •moogse a
Therefore. be it resolved that It to with the
deepest rowel that we have heard that the
Kev. R Fsirb•uo, 8.A , has d his
oonnwtioo with 15.. congregation, anti also
that hoe resignation arises from oanwes over
whittle we here no control, and be it further
understood that in the twelve years of hie
ministry amongst u, we have •lw.y found
tom • faithful, unmet, p•metaktnj serv01
of the Master. As • pastor and teacher,
O e has been ever taltbtul, •bowleg unto es,
without regard to the Damon. of moo, the
:errors of • brok.n law, and the penalty of
✓ ejecting a oraolted Say:our, and with abet
power •0d love he bar ahowo onto D the
goodness and loving 51.4..0 of • merotlul
cad IceR Saviour, .o Diu by loth he
might draw es unto (,,d ; and also es • re
sult of his faithful 1.bm, during his stay
here, the members of thrl congreti.tloo h.v.
ooreased double fold, and any congregation
hat Berks h'e service as pastor and teacher
wut know that thou Nerytosa will be faith
lolly reod•red unto them ; and that • Dopy
of tele resolution be man to Ke.. R Fair
retro, B.A., and also that • copy be seat to
'he Clerk of Presbytery, rtgnuting that n
be read a1 Its first meeting. This re•olutlon
w as unslmonely adopted by the meeting of
coogregatlott.
Signed oo Shall of the coo/rogation.
Awan . ('h•1
J QC ID. • rm•0,
1)AvtD M. JOINOTON, $ecritter).
St. Andrew's CSarob. Port Albert, Marob
19.h, 1902.
ADDtase.
Rev. R. Falrbalm, B.A.
Dame M.d,xRATOR,-We deeply regret
•hat siteum.t•oou nava arisen which have
been the moans of mustog you to sewer your
con,eotioD with 8t Andrews ceogreg•uen.
but 5e members of your sesiloo w• feel that
we are highly justified In *towering to you
our most earnest eppteaisttoo of your faith
tat labors here during 15• who:. course of
D early twelve years you have baso with m
From the earliest period la your pastoral
«orb we found you • d,l,geot searcher after
the reedy oose, that you might an and
speak to them words of comfort and cheer
la your ablutions you have been faithful
5s your otrco,nstanme would allow, and
e.peoially to the mak and aged your at
titration was oontlnually given. in your
minl.terlal work wores fail us co say what
we •honld ; we believe no mlel.ter ever
preached his and death more plainly, more
forolely than you have done. Es.., of •
highly cultivated mind, mud a deep searcher
atter truth and the htdoeo riches of the
Scriptures, which hays enabled you to draw
up out of the deep well M salvation, and
hove given to your heaters, out of that
pun f000tala, food which ia for the sada
tying of Ib. soul that hungers and thirsts
• I ter rlghteonsne.s. you have built up the
• 51n61 or Lind by yoar preaching and made
them stronger to the holy faith, you have.
eodeevored by all meaw possible to draw
rhos, who are yet out of the fold of Christ's'
kiogdom foto It. Your preaching hu been
plain and earnest, It hos been of the highest
order, It has been deep. that It should pene-
trator the hearts of the hardest sinners ;
vow whole soul has been tilled with the
(pint o1 Cbrlsl, and you hues manifested It
to the people You More been a true wit
ares of Christ, the whole plan of salvation ;
ynu have boon • faithful .hephetd over the
600k for the Master, and have tried dill
gently 10 lead them to the way of life ever.
luting. You have fed the look with the
tab of the holy Word of Ood, and have
lived yourself on the lean of the world.
Yon had endured hardships and dllfioaltlee,
over wn,oh none of as had soy oontrol, but
In all times of trials we koow that you ever
nought the ooansel of God, who giveth to
511 mon liberally and npbraldeth not ; and
le all these you have proved yourself • true
workman for the Master, who 0eedelh not
to be ashamed.
We now commend Soo to the ore of our
Heavenly Father. whom you hays 5o faith
fully served, praying that Jsoob'e Ood may
still be with you, and keep you wherever
you may go, and that he may open to you
some n•her sphere of labor In acme part of
the Muter's vineyard, that may be •uit.d
to your otrcatn.taoose and or 'Attlee of life,
that you may still be able to continue the
work for whloh yea were palled, and for
which ynu are highly qualified.
IAMIH QrArn, Members
JOHN Htvtrrn', of
DAvin M. Jot1Nm'Mw, Session.
St. Andrew's obarob, Port Albert, March
1965. 1902
FIl 5 CURED.
MacLeod Mulleins Co., Ooderlch. Ont.
Blas, -1 was troubled with hte for y
whtoh ohms on wuhont any warning., at
home or abroad. I would 1.11 ono0neolous
Sod would "new my tontine, and my body
world he oenynisil to a terrible manner.
My ease grew so bad that my wife was In
terror and dread. so meoh •o that she
amid not deep with me for fear of the fits
in the night, i war recommended to write
e yon ler ynnr Protein Rinurgam, whloh
did, with rhe following fetideatery ruolts.
that dare the first dour nl the msdlolae
hays not had one fit, ha d.. i have bean
greatly beeeAtted In my ..neral health. 1
have rsonmmended all whom 1 have mime
In memo* with similarly 0111 owl to try the
same remedy. 1 hope thus Ilnse will be
the mune of others' reaping the same tone
fit. 1 am yews thankfully,
Gan. A. Perot,
Rrse"brldes, March 101h, 1902.
mesion •ppoiuted by the l)umio,ou (.0)01x•
w ent to taqulre 10*0 the low of the schooner
Moore t'tty oil U,.Jerluh lost fall, iovolv.ue
the death art lour theorem from the steamer
Ludt. who had gime o0 board 150
embower. The members of the oommis•ion
were Cemm•oder Sp 110, Li blhouse
lnepeutcr P. Harty •tar 6.lw.rd Adams,
chairman of the board oI Inspectors of hulls:
From the •vldence anbmltted at the to.
vsstigetioo foto the los of four lives oo the
derehut Mertes City, the more bas mune to
the folluwt.g oonolu•loo
That Capt_ Malone cad .11 that was pos-
sible to do under the thea exietlog toroth
coos. The thiel engineer. who •pp•r.utiy
was the only poison 00 the •tearer to have
nay dt.•gn.n.st •t all with the oaptaie,
and a man of thirty-tive years' experie.05 oe
eog10•er o0 .te•nebows, &eye
"1 do not wok the low of life oould h..*
b en avoided."
11 is possible that It would hay• been
Metter if Capt. Malone had hoisted a flag of
distress on hie own v•.se1 when he saw
that they, waw 00• hoisted on the derelict,
but the reason he gives for Dot dome so f.
r••eoa•ble ; and In the eyld.00. glue by
Capt. Craigle-which is very Important eye
de0u-it 11 stated that 1t was quite Immo•
o bis to render asslst•n0e of any k nd trout
9 • w., Thursday.
1. 1t be. be.0 etrOnVly rep ted, and
bruurbt out In the .014.0oe, 15a' oo life
that was left o0 the Marine City for s5e
safety of the oleo, wb.,, the derelict was
first taken in tow, but was retutoed to the
India by the o.ptain'e orders. The reesou
6th oaptato gismo fur doing this is that there
lou only one davit on the Mario. City, the
other being broken. Prom the •ytdenoe
produced, apparently, .here sere no f.lse
on the dsylta ; 000.<queotly, It would have
beau a ditiioult matter for four meet to
baodleauob a boat without any •ppl(•oo.e
and to have honied her up o0 board the
dueliol, whloh was stated to be about tan
feet out of the water. Coder those avowal
o utcome, the court is of opinion that 11 we,.
hardly possible for the boat to ha.e bees
left oar board the Mertes Uuy. Its tin.
mate was to obarge of the men oo tho
derelict, end itis to be presumed if he 000
d d.red It was necessary tor a boat to be
left, that be would have requested the cap-
tain to do so. Oa the mat• being asked by
Om captain from the 10411, when he was o0
board the derelict, d everytbtog was all
✓ ight. he replied, "Yea, of is .11 right."
2. The 1erehee was taken In tow show
10 A tr., 1't .do.ed•y, and from that tinea
until her arrival o5 Uodertoh, about 5:30
r w., nothing whatever transpired to Wet
oats that there was any dna•r.
3. On arrival off Uodertoh the °•pain
gives as hen rewrote for pot mak log the bar-
b r that he mould mot see the range lights.
rbh. Is verified by the wheeumen on watch
le le stated b1 the eeocnd mate that he sew
the range lights and told the c•ptalo so ;
on befog towelled he stated twat ohsr.
.breast of Gudertob he weld pick op ob.
renege and gee 1t 000ubinally The wheels.
man stated that he hard the s.00nd math
. ay to the°sptaro that he saw the red hgbt,
but .1 .I not bear him say her save the range
Itght• The w5eelem•a further ■ et s tows
Slcer 1:30 o'olook be mould see them mom is
• while.
Coder the.e condition. sol when the cap.
-.in found that the anchor•ve woe not soot;
he suet, they properly, nut into dupe'
water
4 It is brought out by mut of the en -
Wince that up to 150 tune the oaptalo wen•
out into deeper water there lou nee apps
he0no0 of dormer on the pert of soy person;
neither is It shown that up to that tame the
first mate, who was in charge of the derelict
bad myth shy moot to indicate teat there
wee appreheo•loo of danger on his part,
which may be presumed he would have done
if he thought .uob was the cue. The first
mal., SD •10011.000d woman, 00 doubt, and
possibly as good • judge of weather lodlca
tions a the captain, doom not appear to have
made coy dgo.ls to be taken off the derelict
• to this time ; mor du. It appear that
then lou any suggestion made by any per
e on 10 do .o
It Is only postulate to be11.y that tb• o.p•
tam, who :e shown to be • mister mariner
01 excellent repute and extended expert<oo.
did what he oons,d•red the very beet at the
.lose to the lot.reste of all 0000erned.
5 Alter •nohormg 1n deep water the
soother began to fret very bad, but at no
time between the time of •nohoring and the
Murkier of the tow line-ot whtub they.
are various seatemenis ranging from 44;45 to
1:30 o'clock -does thane appear to 5...
been any apprehension of danger on ih
part ot anyone on board. After that time
there 1., apparently, • diversity of °pinlom
as to the safety of lowering the life boat and
going to the suocour of the mea on the
Marlon City. The captain maintains most
positively that he did mot 000sider It sale.
00 5000u0t of the Mosey sea, to do so for the
reason that the attempt would only eod.n
ger more btu, The ohief .ogln..r and the
whulsman .re of the same opinion ; theau
two men having the mut experience at see.
,he .,penman ot the balance of the ores
being very limited, 'the seoond mate bovine
served as seoond mate for two 5555001, 00,
season 55 wbotlsm.n, and lour .sason■ M
fore the mast on • tow barge.
6. It is stated, and oo doubt u • foot.
Ih•t the men on the Marine C.ty holeted o
6u of di.tre.e on Thursday morning, ■od
that the captain of the It dia did very II- is
to render them assi.la0oa. In the oploloo
of the court, the captain did all that was
no•mble under the then existing oondtrlons.
His lila-boat ooald not live, and Capt. i
Craigia, of the life -boat station, and Capt.
Ewart, of the steamer Roommate, olearl,
illustrated that there woe d.oger of his own
vessel getting Into the trough of the tree and
coming to grief. The captain of the Indis
nid to dune bark to the Aarello% and 'bro.
them a line, but he oonld not acoomph•h
thug. Capt Kwsrr, of the Rooedale, •u ex.
perieooed mart•r mariner, states that it
...told net have been prudent to go witbio
800 or 1 000 feet of the Marine City.
7. Rewarding the question of the Ioefti
oteooy of the tow line, the first and stoop'
mates, who know the line perhaps as wsll-
or better even -than the oapt•1n, neither
raised any question at the time as to RA et
nese or safety to tow the derelict. The
second mate himself mad• it lase, and rho
yry fart of it having towed the dereltot
burly alghty melee, and holding on until
the storm bMmuth absolutely terrific, doss
not Intiioate that the line waw an inferior
hoe.
Tne. ooart inepeated this tow Iane on
breed the India and was •.N,e.d with it.
8. 1t is stated that the captain of the
India might have blown his whistle. The
o main's reason for not doing io le that 0n
one oould base hoard it on shore. This 1.
4
0
"I et sleeping dogs lit."
Beware of the "har-
p a in 11 shot
Why is it sold at a
"reduced price" if it is
worth full price?
Leave lottery shoes
carefully alone, and look
for the Maker:' price,
stamped on the sok of
the sure value shot -
"The Slater Shoe"
6sellytar Welle .J
Wa Siam& Jr. • Ssie Leal A`est.
e good reason and soy person erevereaa►
with stesmbost .thistles will scree that 11
uould 001 have been beard from thee dis-
tal** under snub so0dttletel of weather,
9. 11 to charged that the oeplalo did nue
raiee a flog of distress we the ladle. and that
if he had done so it might base bees 5000
trout the attune better than the one 15.t was
Ovine to the rigging of the Marion t.lty
I he court ouusidere that 1t would hay
Moo better 11 the 0ptai0 bad folioed the
6.g, bot from all the evidence uothlug mould
hove been done horn the shore, •,u if •
flag had been seen.
Alcor • very caretul end earnest consider.
•I1eo of the whole s, and taking loth owe-
sldor.ttou le the f!) virtue that all the men
who went from the ludo" to the Marine
Coy went of their owe free will, and were
*mous to go. and ban 00 mstruouo0e or
order. to do so, the court le of the opinion
that Cap'. Malone should Ie emooer•tsd to
that he std 5,1 that was posed Is for an *s-
prrleooed man to do under the thou exist.
tog oiroumetanoss, and his oertifivate re
turned, which Is done, herewith. Mr. Harty,
ono of the aasee.ors, dissi0t10g. '1 be ocean
ds•tree to point out that there is •ppar.51
ly • lack of dtclpli0e oo Weird vessel. of the
aloes of the Indis, a 1t dors not seam sou
root that the first made sod three men
should leave • ship without first readying
direct orders trim the oaptato. Signed O.
(: V SPAIN, oommlssioosr, and K. ADAMS,
aseees0r.
Tendency el taf•rrk Is to Spread.
Just a sl. ght matter at first. nod, because
e lieht, nesl•uted : but the seed sown brings
forth • dangerous harvest, 000sumpttoo,
which Is the harvest of death Better spend
• few moments each day labeling Catt►rrh
,000e, an artmat,o antiveptlo that relieves
at moue, mbar. the nasal p..sages, and re-
stores lust sense of taste wad amen. Tbe
immediate efeot of Catarrhoz.o. is magloal
so prompt awl ethoiant. Cure Is certain
and permanent if you use Catarrhosose.
Price 11 Small sue 25o.. at druggists or
Yol.ou & Co., Kingston, Ont.
NILE
MONDAY, Maroh 17.
BEDDING BILLo.-Hark I before this
has reached the eyes of our ruder. one of
Nile's popular young ladles will bate been
united to the holy hoods of matrimony.
SUCCIttierf L. -The numerous Weeds of
Percy McIlwaln aro pleased to bur that he
or getting •long ro well in Go1*riob. ••Per
Is the road to suooees," Peroy.
Blebs Sot'ta-ro -The seryloe o0 Su.day
night 000si.ted ot • platform Bible Soolety
a'eettog, the Rey. Mr. Goldberg, of Dan
g500o0, giving an .ddreaa on the great Im-
portance of Bible distribution.
-The many friends of Rem, M. J
Wilson caul be pleased d to bear thee he I.
again .h'e to take charge of his work
luso Currie 1. ill with a ..yarn attaok of
pneumonia and pleurisy .. . Mrs. W
Corey and Mise Mary Ryan are shawl the
.ioh list.
VI91To•a.-Mrs. R MoIlwain wad Mrs,
1 Hetherlogtoo have bees to Anburo •G
eodiog the latter'. daurhter, Mrs. J. (',r
•.r, who has been seriously 111 ... . Miss
Nellie Stewart, of Dung►oc on, .pent Sun
1.y at home ; also Misses '4 McKnight and
M. A bailie, art the U C. I spent Battu
day and Sunday at their home. .. . Mrs.
W Morrow spent Sunday with Mrs. L.
Taylor Mrs. W. Jarvis le visiting her
father, K. McLw.ln.
'oCIAL -A very pi &&&&& and profitable
evening was .pent at the parsonage. Friday
oigbr when the League hdd their usual
weekly muting to the form of • armlet gatb-
•rlop by request of Mr. and Mrs. VI il.00
The brat part of the evening wu.peob in
games cad soot.! intercourse, after which a
suitable program woe wee, wbiob was fol.
lowed by refreshments. After ringing "God
be with you till we meet again" the gather-
tog
arher-
tog dispersed to their home, all being loud
:n their praise. of Mr. and Mn. Wilson's
genuine hospitality.
ralaaw's Cern txlraster.
Doesn't ley • man up for • week but quietly
sod sorely gcee on doing Its work, and Doth
Ing le koowo of the operation till the ooru le
-helled. Plenty of substitutes do this
8 roe of them are dangerous, no danger from
Putnam's ezoept to the Dore. At •11 drug -
grata.
\Voman's
\Veakness
A woman's reprod ucthre
organs are in the most In-
tense and continuous sym-
pathy with her kidneys.
Thedightest disorder intim
kidneys brings about •
corresponding disease le
the reproductive organs.
Dodd's Kidney Pills, by re-
storing the kidneys to their
perfect condition, prevent
and cure those fearful dis-
orders peculiar to Roma
Pale young girlsworn-out
mothers, suffering wives
and women entr,Vng upon
the Chane of Life, your
hurt friend 1e
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
r
EUPHEMIA A McLENNAN'S
LINIMENT
For external nee only, le a poeitivs cure for
Spinal Dooms., H•p Disease, Inflammatory
Rheumatism, Lune Kook, Lomb.ge, Sore
Throat, Week and Sore Lunge, Rimless,
Sprains, Stiff Joints, Rapture, and all kla•
dyed diseases. It has also been found • care
for Throat Affeotlons to hones. None
genuine without having the trade mark on
labels and wrappers and B. A. M,:L{NNAN'N
Liniment, Onderlob, Oat., stamped on w•I
foal on *soh hnttle, Manufactured ooly by
EUPHKMIA A. McLBNNAN,sole p.roe tee
and proprleteue, NewiW N. ,coder ioh, Oe►.
CANTELON'S
Pasta, Oyster Patties,Tarts, Short
Bread and Cream Rolls,Mince
Pies and Lady Tinier:, Kisses,
Macaroons, Maranon,
Brandy Snaps, Etc.
are 51 good an thn treat ma.lo;in any
city in Csnule.
Cantnlnn Imes the trade in
WEDDING
CAKES
in fancy &reigning anti ornament-
ing anti slni nod icing.
Clive him an order and your sat-
lef et.ion will he assured.
D. CANTELON,
wia>rT-eT.
R. B. Smith Mc K I M' S
Store.
Jordan
Block.
White Goods Sale.
UST now when you want nice Whitt Goods we offer
you special prices on our new complete stock of
Corset Covers from 25c to 75c
Night Robes from 50c to $2.50
Skirts from - - 50c to $3.75
Drawers from - 45c to 75c
Aprons " - - 20c to 35c
When you know that these are the Famous Minerva Goods you will be
satisfied with the style and qualities.
Just now when you want the goods, and at less than January prions
when you don't want the goods, MINERVA NEW WHITE WEAR
Millinery.
All the latest goods in stock, and all the new ideas from New York and
Paris. If you have an idea of your own, bring it with you and Miss
Jordan will put it into your Hat as you want 15.
McKIM'S BUSY STORE.
A Great Snap_
L 00r Ulofef Yup, at 5s.' •
pound, of which we sell a barrel a week.
This lane our only earth. as loo our,
everything that our be found 10 an up-
todate grocery store, and our prlose
are right. The formers know that they
man always get from us a soap for their
prodeoe. We draw the line at no
legitimate trade - everythingoes :
Gl.waree
we or potato, garden sty or
obolo.t table Cbin.. We deal in all
of them.
T. G. TIPLING & Co.,
Redford book. Gsdsrloh
Clothin
1 have put into stock • line of Ready mole
Clothing of first class manufacture, and
at prioee to suit the times.
Ordered Clothing
le still my specie ty. A good range of
clothe to select from ; and workmanship
the beet to be had.
If you need an overcoat ,thio fall call and
see me. A number of lengths of pieoe
goods to be cleared out at Duet
H. DUNLOP.
Went Street
HELLO
THE OLD -
RELIABLE
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
THII BEST
SCfllllt011 Bard Coal
IN THE MARKET
A11 Coal weighed 011 the Market Scales
where you get LOU lbs. tor a ton.
WM. LEE.
Orden left at Tan $t sziplu RD'ti
Sten promptly attended to.
1808 -- • --- 1.809
L/STOW .
Ia eeetee tcrwasl. Wieser sena Weise Jon
2, 1001. Our rates •re reesonabis, our coarse*
of study thorough and preotloal. Send toe oar
Journal and see what we teach. Students may
enter at any time. Two mouser of study.
CommeroW and Shorthand
0. A. PLLMING, A. L. MOINTYRE,
Pres..
Owen Heusi.
I.IslowhL
Nc[I�kp Matsal, Fire Irnruce G.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOW*. PROP-
ERTY INSURED.
Value of Property Insurel up to Jeweler',
1901 1113,•4,pa.ee
orrtc
tan ♦ D DIRg(,'K1Na.
J. R McLean, pre. • T Fraser, vtoe-ptee. ;
Joe. Connolly, G. Dale. W. O. Broad(oot, J.
Wptt, Jae, Xv.ns, J. O. Ocher, J. Reeaew.1..
directors; W. (1. Brood( ort, deefo-th, teepee -
tor of lows ; T. Z. Hoye, Beatoeth, eseretar7.
treasurer.
AOENT3,
J. W. Yeo, Holmee.11le; Jamas Cemented
Egmondvule ; Ii MOMlllen, 8eaferrt5 ; R
Smith, Harlook.
Policy holders can pay aonenemente and get
their Dards remained •t Mr. (:oats Clinton. or
at MoLean Bros.' Palace Clotb4g Store, Godes
rich
Mill Wod
FOR Sq
FOR SA
The above is cut Into stove wood
length and will be delivered to any
part of the town the same day as
ordered.
Orders received by telephone or
left at residence, 128 Cambria street,
will reoeive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER McEWAN.
Ooderich, November 91 4, 1899. 53-3m
t BHOP
- MI5 [A ADIN° -
Vkknero.V,X1 reetort wok.
Emow\mara a
Fire
Sale.. .
0i111 Business has grorn to such dimensions that
we have deckled to move to larger premises,
and will
In consequence offer our whole stook of
Pianos, Organs,
Violins, Guitars,
Music, Sewing Machines, &c.
Asd all Ober
Mvlkal Isstrsaests,
at Genuine Bargain Prices until the
15th Feb., 1902.
Remember, this is s Genuine Bargain Sale, and
the chance is one you may never meet again.
SKATES SHARPENED IN
LATEST APPROVED STYLE
CEO. W. THOMSON & SON,
Music and Bicycle Dealers, - - GO!JERIOH
ANT A SPEP•LADDER?
We give one away with each pound of Pare ('ream Baking
Powder purchased from us. 50c a Ib. The step -ladder alone
worth the price.
Try a package of our Hop Tea -not a medicine, hut a care-
fully selected Indian and Oeylon Tea blended in a scientific
manner with specially prepared Hops. Delicious and healthful.
Now is the time to buy your Garden Seeds. We have a
full.asst rtment.
Telephone No. 91.
STrvIY• dr. CO.
THE GROCERS.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
McLEOD'S : SYSTEM : RENOVATOR,
A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE
BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES.
Manufactured by J. M: MacLEOD, God.rich, Ont
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