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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-7-24, Page 44 THIHODAY, July 24, 1802. G THE SIGlNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO Summer Beauty and Comfort Requires the right kind of .Shirts. 'l'he Shirt Waist Man will tints in our stock that which gives him pleasure in his appearance and makes him comfort- able Tho Man Who Doesn't Approve of Shirt Waists will find our stock full of good things for warm (lays. Summer Clothing and Furnishings throughout our store. W. Ce PRI DRAM. We bare jest received •pother sbllmal of bo>s' Shirt Wat,tr• wh t'1 ere so popul.r this season. 1 the cxgnnz, 1• rODLtaHRD $VERY THURSDAY MORNING DT O. NeelWwseT 000EI1.10H, THURSDAY. JULY D. INA SNAP SHOT S• - That majority of one still holds. Ross's majority of tape is a majority as it. a majority. - Toronto should now ask the charwomen to take out posies.. -8. R BLAKE, K. C., is still outside the lines of Torres yedras, politically. - The forty de'te\ctives who didn't detect should not het e t on the payroll. -The summer qtr his Beason thanks her stars that she didn't leave her furs at home. ----- - - 7hey even things up in Hamilton by having fiction short in the library and long in the newspapers. ---- -After -After the court proceedings are over watch Hamilton awing into line for Rosa and goal Government. -Our friends at:roo the line are t.I owing the British fashion of declaring the war closed by proclamation. -Be don't know what will happen at Decen.ber 4th, but up to date Ontario has kart a rather wet time -this summer, -Mayor F1owLANp, of Toronto, is put ting up • great fight for a third term. 1f he Isn't doing that what i I e doing -Two of the alleged "detectives^ were in (..oderich during the recent election, and did "sentry go" on the Courthouse Square. -When we went to press School In- spector Jim. L. Hcun.a was still on top with both sides of the line shouting for him. -The Sandal Pay.treak man is still un - hanged, although the British Columbia judges would like to send him as high n HAMAR. -Up to the time of going to prow 110 attempt has been made in this corner of the yineyard to revive the referendum agitation. -Brother LaRRov, the defeated Conser- vative candidate in North fork, shows evi- denrw of batting • lot of hot sand and ginger in his composition. .-R hy doesn't Edward yil put on his crown and be done with the circus bueine.s Bu.iy the Boy didn't monkey with three kinds of oils, ointments or Naive,. -HOUR (;LARK, of Centre Brace, is con- siderable of a newspaper man, but, from what we see in the public prints, just now he is studying law, to some extent. -There hail been nothing in print of re- cent date about the Hon. Tor GRSURWAI or the Hon. Jos MARTIN. What's the matter with the Middle West and the Wild and Woolly! -A man from Edmonton, in the wilt) and woolly West, recently stated that Hamilton was the cleanest town in Canar1A, and The Spectator has been shaking hands with itaeW ever eine.. -The Hamilton Tones are trying to sake believe that S, F. WASHIROTOR is the wickedest man in that city, if we are to take stock in the counter -protest that has been entered againet him. --Prop fiI s eatdegrame one would aironer be inclined to believe that 'hinge aro not quite so peaceable in South Africa as moot of es woelei wioh. The Boers are eerming- ly terrible chaps in war or in pe.ce. -That North York counter petition has 'evidently drawn blood, if we are to pine" any reliance upon the off rte that thn Con - enrvative papers are making to asinds.iee the effect. of the published abatements. --Sone of our contemporaries &repr•eatl, interested in the fact that A machine for Lying bricks haa been invented. Well, we don't rare Po long a. • machine Inc "'Paving 'sit bricks' is not put on the market. -The Canadian escort at the King's ern enation will tomtit of one n(Rrer and thirteen men. Why thirteen! i)o the powers that be want to hare another post- ponement of the regal song and danne -i s B*Rxv, the Yankee emigrant in - aper -tor at Buffalo, haa been innnntin•sely Orel iron hie job The tremble with De SARav ecu that M thought be owned the United States, when M was only a Mack hemmer. •eleotlon of P. Nott, K. C., to he 1)sputy-Judge of Huron 1s an honor con- ferred upon a worthy malt. Mr. HuLT is one of the leading barristers of the ciunty, and is in every way qualified to fill any judicial appoudment along county lines. -Our esteemed Tory frig.,'-, HENRY Eu. - 1115, of South Huron, wants to put our eeleumef-friend, M. Y. McLaa s, also of South Huron, out of business, politically. If he means what he says about Mu!.rots he alienate' go atter that gentleman with • gun, or all ale, or a threshing machine. -The Mail has got it again. This time its story is that Sir Vii ihrain Urn= has got a pointer that hard times are coming, and will ho'd a federal election just so soon as he gets hack to Canada As the present Parliament has over three years to run, and as the Liberal majority in the Gemstone is a fairly mut stant ial one, it is hard to under. stand how the joke was dri'led into the head of The Mail editor. -The Dominion Government will make no mistake it H. F. GAao1NrR, of The' Hamilton Times, is chosen to occupy oke position of Dominion archivist. If there d olio man i11 Canada who is better qualified than anti er for the position it is Mr. Jennison. He is one of the &bleat writers on the Canadian press and possesses a mental make-up that would eminently fit him for the duties of Dominion archivist. The Government should appoint the beet man, and his name is GARDINRR, of Ham- ilton. WHA r 01 HERS ARE SAYING. Iiia auto Ie MOUND. B ,atcn Poet : Hut Klee E 1 ward'. re- covery, se speedy avid apparently ro ef• Native, should dlepnre ot the took eel lob bis been heard for • good maty years of the weakenlne of his constitution thrtuth co - healthful habits of lite He seems to h e e monad man phy.ioally. N IIITNxY ! rnpl.tln TAI. K. Simone Reformer : Mr. whltney rarely miser. an opportunity to say something ro make himself n,iioelous. He has just been tolling a nes.paper reporter that Mr R ro' plain duty i. to Ie Igo If Mr. Bos. did .0. upon whom won't" Sir Oliver Molest call t form • Uo•eroment.! Certainly not Who - nay, for however email Roes' m.T r.ty m.7 be still the teat (brit he h.a one is not die noted while Whitney is 10 • m!oority h.• promises to shrink re o.pptily. when the +tory of the "distillers' gratitude' memos to be WId la the election ooewt.. M AR1.1:. rip 1•x.11 NOT N'ASTI'. Hamilton Herald : Ag. -n the Duk. of Marlboro' is mentioned a• a probable am -- owner to Lord Minto •t Ottawa Let there be • g I protest against this appoln• meat. In the fiat piece. the fumy little Duke 1s not • man of .olhalent Intellect oaf °slil,er for the nth e of (;overool-Uetterai ( f Canticle. lo the s•ooni plow the little Oaks'• wife 1e • New '1 rk girl, and her resenoe 1. ('aoa.t• as e the bet lady of the land would be likely to tuhieot Canada to Insufferable patroaa,e from the American soobooracy. Mita. TRADE THIS REM►DY. London Advertiser • The Amerloan steel trust le selling rade in England e1 $22 50 per tee *Ger payingoeean freight, whioh re $5 11 per too. The price 1n the (Totted S'.1.e Ie $211 per too. The high tareff g!y.. the trust a monopoly of the American mer kat, and enables It to rain domeatlo pekoe far above the foreign level. The people of the United Atter, through the tar if, die criminate in (aeon of the Iros•, and the trust tLrrlminatee •.ainat the Amorlcto people to favor of foreign couatrfee. It ,erose rho people right; they have the rem efy In their own hands. A RAM. AI. rROINIsAl.. Weekly Nue • A gable derra'oh .rare- that the Previnolai Premiere hen been com- bining at Lordon with M- I7hamberlatn to regard to the erpense of moot .tnlog I. su tenant Ooveroere. The deer With Delle to mind the fact that the few ...yarding the appointment of 1. +esteem 1 Go,- core, the Payment of the r 'aisle.. (herr deem. end their pnwon, w.. rearmed at Inline, and that no change nun 1. made In It except I v She British tinges of r lornmone. Should we 008 h.,• withie enemies' power to am. re 1 our own constitution without lavinv the wetter h,fore lir. Chamberlain or Mr. Ary body El es+ A !TORI• m' !IR .101117. Ottawa Event. An lnoldeet 1. miniere. Linn with Orr John Meodonald, which has appeared le prier, Is worth tether. and, what is more, 11 U true. The Prime Minister had o0,S Into th. Klegetoe poet *Moe to sae h1e oil Wend aid eapporter, than postmotor, Mr. Robert Shannon. Oe naming Gni, 88. earetek.r, a man named Dunbar, stood ready to open the door. Stepping 1a the lo`.by just within, the Premier pot hie hand on hu forehead and said to himself aloud "There's et m•thlnr Uwe In•gnt.'•n." "Yes, sir ; ye u'v• forgotten to raise my pay Now, i)onbar had have petitioning lee member end Minister (for Slr Jolo was hothl during several months for an Ienreeeo of pay without realizing Ms desir.. Nn ooe meld better apereel.te the ready wit of rhe sneerer Unit Mw eat ea rho beagle of hie owe ✓ emark than 81, John Maedeeald, whet, with a merry twinkle is his aye, wolfed and Odd "neither, yea shall get It." A 001 .1 ntONT nr eel.P-TIUVI$ •g. hew , rock World : A Ang's right of settee In *elf defence has hems upheld by .ledge Sl4aer, •1 9•. Loeb. Trouble be ga. with the Inevitable small hey, ten pall 1e11 of reeks, a hit of *trine and • dog fall with the dee at Webe&. .lest as the pall had hese MN to the tell the al5ehed , Intim doubled oa the boy and Wooed Iwo rows tet sharp teeth lust where, at the memo 0, 11 seemed that they would du the meet goof. 7'b• dui was baled lot° ueuc1, webers the Beooh decided that he lied acted eoly wtttio hie privilege,. and that be was "u justly Immuos from puouhmwt a. • mac who strikes a burgle'. to defector of isle owe Iib and welter '1 his oven tattling o1 the prevalent theory that • dog'. teeth are mtd• to be sten and out felt, even under the ereateet p-ovovtloo, Immo au tutor** - log rod a•vgmtiee po eedo to 1e seems ut- (uttuuato that the prtun.ple of aulm.l set - definite as thus laid down In law o•aaot be wldly understood by brute otettloo. Coo dooms under which doses ooutd know jest where they might legally bite and horses ued.r•t.ud the psycbIoal moment to kick would materially lighten sod promote the modem of the Bergh amenity. et•`iTANDV.h's t IgM 016 SAL.IMM:t'HY. Ilystaad.r, la Weekly Sun : Lord Salis- bury set oat to public 111e • etroog Tory and High Cburohmsa. A high Tory be the ema!ned ; w• have ro means of julplov bow far h e theology t. in leen nixilnilid by the ecisat,fia pursuit" which bays slues beep his great recreation. Hs had an elder brother, who died, leaving him the heir to the title and estate. 1. way while he was 41111 a yusoger goo that be wrote to the Saturday Key'.•w, and a qutred • punreocy tet style which he has .onetimes displayed with rattler roister ideal., and whioh led Disraeli to dub Dim, to exaggerated phrase. • muter of jibes and finite sit 1 sneers. 1) s- resh'e foreign polioy was Turkish, has tangy befog to all thtog. Orleatal; its home policy ecu th.,, of •pp.ai to the masse. against the Liberalism of the middle oleos and the more iotrol{ gent artleabe. '1'o such a home polioy, al all events, Lord Salisbury was by eaters Iuten.ely opposed, triads h s antipathy to there'll's whole °ours* and character had been esprit d la the plainest term*. Neverthele•• he succumbed .o Disraeli; for though lilomol k'• saying that he was • reed painted to look like iron was an eaagtera- Moo, it was not wholly uejnat. Of his mut- mimeos) to Discard's Turkub policy be has arae openly repeated. Had be been strong . nougb to 000trol his Colonial Secretary, tome might 1..,. been no Smith Africa° ear. Hut his own conduce la the thorny Cretan s5.lr, sod g Ily, has been th.1 of • prudent, dignified, and rupees isle statesman of the old 'oboe' He has never allowed hit .mbitioo to gamble wit, the lc - Wrests and honor of the 5 air. Ha has ro tainted the weedy allegiance of his parte. Importunes has 000tloecd to be attached to his utlersate. though their meaning was cot •Iweys clear and he seemed to spoilt rather as an obs. ban as the mein ro- tor In the effete. But he will probably he mild, at all 'vanes during the last years ol ►1. Premiership, to have, presided over U•►erameot rather than euyerutd, and h. hoe Nit no special mark such as great M r- ieters bays felt, on the history of h:s a wt. AMONG OUR EXCHANGES. Ue Was Greer". lttxchange.l A yoonr man to Arthur purchased a bottle of medicine at • drug store, sad site, returning home and re•d;og the due)tlous found that 1t ebuu'd be taken 10 tepid water. H+ Immeliarsly bitched up eon hurried bock to the .tot• and reeked the erug.ut tic some tepid water, The dro1- 111-t to h1, oras) rlea•aot manner picked op • beetle. flied It with water, handed le to the customer, °eutlonics him to warm 1t • little before nose, ohargtd him 25 o.n'. and toe k a map' hot at him as he went out the door. hrrerewelog tea Trains (Mitchell Advoo•oe i The 0 iysrnment should Interline before • serious accident bat pope and compel the Grand Trunk to eat ply seal )lent p•nenger coaches on exo0rnoa testae. Na'urday, when the Orangemen went to Oodertoh, 'bole was .oareely .'ending room, but 1te way the can oorryiog ps.reogers to the circus in Stratford on Meade,' were packed w a' sotu.11y disgnoelti'. the platform/. and .vee the step. lending the -rote, were wooded with • Iiv ng ms.. of human hemp, ineNtt'ov maty aped women and y •ung obi Iren, and .e rte tralo pulled , u it was predicted that someone lentil,' b. k111e.t. '1 hie over o roweling should be ' topped. When • paerger purobate+a ticket he p.y. for a seat. sod should ton, It, instead of being comle'led to stead In a ronllon which •odangers hie lite. Snob negligeno* wcuI,l not h. •llownl la any country owed. of Caned., so 1 w. oail Ol- en 'hes. in Moronity to see 01.1 It Is out permitted to odour aeon New Tier Lonely ■p Moan Clark. .cardlne Review.) 01 Monday the ()avert meet light house .upply Dost Arab an called .1 tbl. per, or lo be in tr. oorroot .n .1'ared off the hsrb.,r. 1r took the crew all day to unload three barrels of oil sod take o0 1000 of brick, The boat is eyedently engaged by the Ot- tawa 1; )moment by the (ley. Among tie pieeea'ere were .ome olvil sedition oleike from O.taw•. They came ..hors with bows .ad arrows for the per pose of shooting buff.1 They had .1.. • camera with whioh they intended photo- graph o' the den zoo of th. olato. In his dreg se ny after they had pierced Writ wits Ihdr deadly arrows. Upon baton io formal that 0 would be necessary for them to visa the perk and luso roma untamed broaches and nee h .e bondred miles to the beendle.s pra r.. before 18,y would find soy hofftlo Wei log to be killed they deoided to gore up the ides, They Imre greatly dis- appointed lsappointed at the Information se they were under the Impression that they would b. We M stand le the balcony of the Royal (Intel and .laughter beg game to Q rem ' ,root without incurring any danger. Haw . ver they oonaled themselves by photr- grephlA the storm •'`real, who 1 50i711 to told them was one of Marconi's wirele.s telegraph operation.. Winn, leaving they Informed some by - ' Lawler' that the Atahlan would In five cr . Is hour. to Southampton ant while there they would engage •n •u'nmr h Is, ride rev, r to Winnipeg, k!1{ *0m• buffalo and '.tarn In t m• to wet' the boat before lc left. OF LOCAL INTEREST. A Rrl•R•ss7tA"Ivo PARTY Amnrg (1 • pa • whloh hav been enters. Mei 1tte:y l.• I'.not F'a-,n e.• '0.1 . b .tet h rt y whioh spent • d 1 'total se. zing •her• Iwo Tau • may. :'be-'ge Ueda. see wee the b me ol nearly 111 el the perry, It was gathered from a remsrkah y wide area, the Territory o' Sa•kenlieean, the Province of Manitoba, Detroit, Toront., Windsor, Rodney, Ridge w ar, Aylmer and several e• her please nearer (1 .nrrioh beteg represented. A pleuant ramble along the beautiful beash at, the Point was lel end hy • In,-,•henn, and after some muds in the big peel- r the young people crave 8'.m• through the Imo/matte Manager Goldthorpe .ed lib aseist►sU mode everything very pl t for their genii., and it was the oeanlmnns °ptelon 'A.t th. Poise Term was a fins plea. for an eyeoloa'. entag. DAATn or A K171-Aanlls REsiossT,- KInariln• R+porter : Acne Matheson, re. Ilol of Mordooh Mat.bra 'en, (.11 Wel, en the 418 Inst., at the rte. ale of of eaveely- eight years. Deneue 1 wa. hers le rape Buten and married at the same place. She and her husband sane to this pekes forty-fj,o yenre nen, mated on • tam near Aram, sad alter ainul fusee year, mond t• Nwa again, when .8e remained till the end earns, Mt. M.tbesea hauler flied In April 1893. The dereesed Mr,. Mathew's was highly ropseted and lived a ooedeont life She leaves the following tiaeghtnrs to tuners bar departure • Mr. W. Reale, of Mani tabs ; Mr.. rhea Mother, tows ; Mrs. Merrhleon, of Bantle ; Mrs. T. Corrine. - geed of Winnipeg, •.d Mrs 11 moot. of Bruce Mine• The tellewlee Rota Amo./ the "newton. Mr. &Id Mt.. Ifni, Oleo., of BON.le: Mrs. Capt. Livros. of Gnderfeh ; pr. heti Mn. John Mutehl• STYLISHNESS for the ladles. COMFORTABLENESS for the aa. RUGGEDNESS for the children. Wo've picket) our stock according to these ideas. And style doesn't leave out durability Neither do s long wear sacrifice looks. It needn't and it doesn't. All round show goodness for every member of emery family. As low as 11 00 a pair As high as 55.00, but all worth what you are asked :o pay. W. SIIARMAN son, of Lookoow; Mr. N. MarohOsor and Mrs. Mnrdoote, ot W•Ikertor, and M. 1. 111cL-od, of Winnipeg Th. remains were 1,Id to reit to the prea.ece of • )arae com- ber of friends and relatives. A LONG SaPARATION.-About thir'eeo ye ire ago two children, • bay &ad • girt. u'Brt.o by Dame, who bad not neon lob' In this gauntry, were Isis hornet -se to 5•. Thome., by the death of the!r mother Hay.ng ata friends or relatives here, and befog quite smell.lhey were planed in Mount Hope 0 p0.n A.ylum, L olden. The boy,la tit cue. so 01 doe, made hie way out 1111 the world •bei has h.d to do for hlmgetf For .rem i lime p e he has boon •mtley.d with Sir. Matt C rho', of lin lett, sod Pas earned the ream• of being Industrious, eoer- getio and rel:.b'e. Ab tut • year ago he determined to god his .lets, If poesihir. The •ulbori 1 . t f the Home at London were unable to.ly. ary leformstloe beyond', this f.0t that the girl bad been .dotted ; m years ago, from the Home, but by whom they were unable to esy. The young men .dyett'red Is Toronto and Lnodoa pews 8, and was even !hen caeuoo...ful la 1 gentles the d sheet clue. 1t -v. Father, %Vest had 1a the meaatem• herd of the wise, and in'ere•ted himself In the matter, together with Rev. Father 1loM.oaslp,' w hioh resulted In the discovery that the . irl Dad been adrpted ley • !molly neer 1'. ff..'., In h orth Perth, by the name of McMenamin. and o0 Saturday eyeoine lest • hi brother and easter bad the pleature of mwl,ns, In her adopted home, after their IOW separ.'ion. Ti, e.ter had hem' time piers 1n her { r oat home, sad though h .o'ng s m , dr v to meet her orether, had n o Intimation of his catalog a til he walked to uuen her •o) loads h.mr.11 known. - N.. Era lithium' AT is kW W.NrwiNerii.-Thi follnwlnr Item •s Iros The Dally Columbv t, of New Westmlaeu..11. C , sod refs -s to • 'ormer (lode•loh teary telly. whose tether w111 be well remembered as engiuter .t the toe n poser hours so • years ago : "S'. Pe er's R on .n 1!MIL, Uatbedrai was the 'Eels of one of Clore society son 1•, tri. morning, wkech needier &Greet the fur eo r, at least, and •II hough M o'clock ..omewhst early gn.te • number of friend. of the emote ecting pa ties wl're. a the meddle' of M e+ Ane:e M_Cellurr. sector daughter 'f Capt MoCallatr, engineer of Ili• Weimer R.mon•, to Mr. Roderick Chisholm, formerly • resident of New Weetmineter, but now me employee of the M (Alter -McFeely Company, the leading hardware bowie of the Yoko t. The bride was Mosinee! by her *.ter sod M •v Cool, daoghtsr of C.pt. Card, of the 'towboat Samson. The groom had as beat man Mr. 1 K Swell, the unit known taarn.ee pl.yer, are 1 hu former brother clerk to Dawson ; Mr. Sid M.ieolmson, of the Cunningham Hardwire Un , asd.Fnt. The brld• was elven away by her (ether and the wedding ceremony wa+ perfr.rmed by Re., Fattier O'Netll, who also old the espousal mw, to which Father 1)e Creodt and III.. Gowan took the solos. The altar was tewlitully deoorated for the occasion. and everything ran along smoothly, a glimpse of suoshlre greeting the happy couple, •usplclou.'y, as they emerged from the ohuroh. Mr. and Mn. Chisholm left by the morning train, amid • ooptoa! shower of riot, for Seattle, from whioh plow they will sail on Sunday for their home in the aerated of the Yukon.' DUNLOP. MONDAY, July 21, 1902 � Herbert McKlroy, of H.ybs'd, and L M ecDonald. et Uod•rloh, are eoinyl.g their sohool holidays here. Mr. and Mr-. L Who of Luoknow, visited here last week for aever.b ditto, the goofs of Mr, and Mrs. Thou T.ohboarne. A few d,ye ego we had the pleas.,e of roosting our old frisod, -Ihot Maii.lua14, of Toronto, whom we used oleo to meet to the day.s where be was one of the editors of Tot SIOMAt_ We recall the 000.doa In those tercel when he ray, a lemurs to the T moronism' Hall •t L ebur. Io behalf of t I.O.I:.T., 213, oak ag for hie theme "Beck - tome." Smog [Leo he has en ver on Lela - Woes sp•k+a at the church er temperaoea ' hall •t Loehr rn, and the otter eveomr we ' heti the pleasure of lste0irg 'to h s trees to the Hapri.t cnDgreta',.00 at U rlerich Wu trait be may I.oa be spared to woe se 51. tale eta for the pub' c good, 20 to 25o prize butter ' We offer for the beet three tube or bores .f batter delivered tinting July, bo, de and 3r•. respectively• neer hlahese meekest price. (1. F. KING, W Ingham. Write us a Letter. If you have any need in the jewelry line, however small, just write us about it. Oer Catalogue ceetal• pketepaph• of emery hundreds e1 ear choteest places, sad well be •eat yes free. We guarantee safe delivery -pr pay charges and cheer - ('illy refund money if you so desire. DiAMOND HALL, Ret&blthed 1854. Ryrie Bros., Tomei* mad Ad.fa.Ade sat. TORONTO. .tiles .,i - GCK ACTS TIYvS, LIVER KI DNP BOWELS e CLEANSES THE�SYSTEM 0I G0� NEADACtiE ERS• bieOVERCOMESQ ST1PATION NAgITUAL C PERMANENTIX ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BU'/ THE GENUINE-M4N'F'0 BY ili!F-°RNI1 T SYPVP rt•t, gt •Nv°O Imo SAI; BY A0 OPIJGGISTS PRICE 50c.P1) BOTTLE. STRACHA N'S MACHINE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP --AT THE 01,1) STAND -- Victoria Street, Coderich I'M1J. H. COLBORNE Dress Muslin and Gingham Sale. Cask of ?re The balance of our Dress Mulins, all this season's goods, will be offered at from 90 per cent. to 50 per cent. discount. Every yard of what there is left must be sold at some pike. There area fel/ ends of (]ingllama, too, that must go, no matter what they bring, for we will carry none of theta over. W• hays • few Moo of 11581 Pante, feat color*, worth 10e, tial you oau buy for ... ............... ... ... .... .. .. ...... 5 pieces of oolored S.ta..Y or Ramon define. regular price Jho, for 4 piano Dred Goody, worth 20) to 250, tor Laces. & 15c 15c A large assortment, new and fresh, from I0c a dozen 1512 a yard. Cosmopolitan Patterns. 'Phone 86, J. H. COLBORNE Something New . . • TEA TABLETS A pure Tee Extract lo tablet form, t)oe in bot water Immediately makes • cup of tea. BOX OF 200 FOR 50o Jost the thing for Watt end awing puttee, tare) le r., etc. We have LIMK FRUIT JUICE, most hes tbful of summer drtoke. Remember the CrowsL6 polo) of Importa a. is Doper Peri. Green 1a lis purity. lo parser purity u oompartively us.eo•,sary and moot of the green sold is adulterated. Ours is Berger's Pare Eoglisb tens );ren, and you oau rely o0 1t. It costa vnu no more than the poor staff, and lees w111 dc. Insect Powder Hellebore All kinds of Fly Papers W.C. GOODE, Chemist, - REDFORD ILOOK. . When Harvest Comes There is a necessity for many things about the farm, especially BINDER TWINE. We alt' prt'il:u'ed to furnish the celebrated Plymouth Twines at the following prices. ('fold Medal at 16c a Golden Sheaf roe 15c . Green Sheaf " 131c Plymouth Special 12c IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. pound tt N. D. ROUGVIE r The Cash hardware Store, Goderich, Ont. Hammocks Our line ot Hammocks this season rangcs from 75c to $5.00, farnotH "Stag" brand, known for Irteir durability and fast colors. A 34 72 Hammock, fall col( red, with pile:ow $1 50 A 36 I 76 Hem -sock, full teetered, and drapery 3 00 A 40 Z 80 Hammock, fall colored, blue or black, stlk warp pillow, frtwalo Croquet Sets, 4 Balls, 5,, Mallet, $1.25. Croquet Sets, 6 Balls, 611 Mallet, $1.50. PING -PON° Full se', wooden rackets, 4 ball, $1.00 Full set, skin rackets, 4 balls 2.50 Full sot, vellum racket, 2.50 Sand Paper Rackets, separate, 50e. Wood Rackets, separate, 25c. Balls, 5c each, 50c a (Toren. KIDD'S BOOK STORE telien over the plant snd hoe wag cope' noted 110eoesefUlly toe so many Stre,,i,en, end intends refitting the shop in thee most lo .to d man ner erosible. HO will melte a speoei•Ity f al k eels of repenter, much se Threshers and Engines, Binders, Mowers, and all kinds of Farm- ers' Implements WU Machinery, Marine, Sta- tionary and Portable Engines thoroughty overhauled and re - Pipe and 144111m Fitting. Machineand Blacksmith Work of all kinds done to order. All the spacialties manufactur- ed by the late D. K. Strachan will still be made on the prem- ises. Cell or write for parttealars. Jas. 111:$1418tailo hange Now. vOU are perhaps dissatis- fied with the bread you are getting. It is so dry it won't keep moist like PAR- NELL-DEAN'S Bread that your friend next door is get- ting. Why not change? Our agent, Mr. W. P. Wes- toby, will be only too pleased to supply you, as he calls daily on all your friends now. Our agent is W. P. HAMILTON STREET. Bread delivered fresh daily.