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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-8-21, Page 44 TEt7t.DAT, Agnat 91, 1909. THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO GREAT CLEARING SALE o1= date and Summer Clothing. BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS ! 1 BARGAINS 1 ! We aro determined to clear oat every vintage of summer goods. We will not keep goods over in this up -to date store -the goods utuet go in the season they were intended to. Mark our prices. Every article is a bargain, and • big bargain, too. Awake to your interest end call sod see the bargains we are offering. Straw Hats at Halt Price. finery straw bat In the store --sod ws have some Lice ones -at "meetly half prlw. 1050 tad $3 00 Pearl 1''edor Haw for 11.50. $2.25 Pearl Fedora Hate for $1.25. arfdy's fJ$ 60 sad 53 00 brown stiff hats for 75o. fl Mens' Summer Clothing. We have • number of broh•o limes 1a 1 fawns and grey. whloh will Ro •I • aroma. 11 your alt. is here there is • saving for you of from $2.00 to $4 00. 113 ,alta rammed to $9 00, $12 ••" $S 00. $10 " 14 $7.60. $l0 ' $5 98. $a 50'• •• woo,111 Boys' Clothing. $6 50 suite reduced to $4.98 15 00 " ' • $4.60 $4.50 11 41 13.50. $4 00 $2.50. 1!•11 early or the size you want may be goat. -W-O PRIDHA #1;- P.*sS Mine aM f.g How. Meas Clothier. y.s tiM er sad Halt.. the $zgaa1, t. x'QPLIIKOD EVERY THURSDAY MORNING RT a. 111401WCIINDT 9ODRRI011. TRVR3DAT, AUG, IL IISL THERE18 TROUBLE AHEAD. 4 - THE prediction of Rgiiz, formerly State Secretary of the Transvaal, that the:e will be another war in South Afnca be- tween the Boer rad British within three or four years, is not so absurd es *owe people imagine. 11 is true the Boers are disarn.ed, so far as large guns and munitions of war are concerned, tut every Boer retains his rifle and knows how to use it. The Boers also retain Heir hatred of British institutions, and know that Britain was aa anxious that hostilities should cease aa they themselves were. They know, too, that when Kacuta said the war in South Africa would be ore that would startle hum.nity, he spoke truly and none know it better than the British people. The Boer is merely resting and enjoying a breathing spell. Another war to South Africa may not come in throe or four year, aa RIITZ has prophesied, but with the lapse of time, and the s'rengthening of the Boer condition which will thus be brought about there need be little doubt that there will he trouble in the Transvaal in yearn to come. 1 he Boers will never be reconstructed, and the anxiety displayed by the British, at home and abroad, to placate them will never be r.c ngnizei by them as other than .n Iodioatiou of.weak- nem. SNAP SHOTS -That coronation appear to have paased oe nicely when we ooneieier the absence of foreign panes and pbtenyates. -If Sir WILFRID LAURIER would only do or say something that would plea.. The Mail would we not all feel sad ulrefol -Whether TART' is "boss of the admin - nitration" or not, he certainly keeps our Tory friend. guessing. theme days. -When that Capetown girl changed per style of raiment and went to work like a little man, she put a great example before the loafer of this country. --Hamilton had a fireworks display on eormation day, but the papers don't say that the game. during the day consisted of climbing the greasy pole and chasing the greasy pig. -II anythlog should happen to King l o- WAaD, which may heaven torfend,we should like to nos his level -hauled successor reach for the hat -rack and put on the crown with- out any flummery -that is, if the hat -rack is tbs right place to hang crown. oar. �- NEVER HEARD OF A WORSE CASE• t.pa.ee elan Who woe a ('ripple rev Tears Tells thew U. W., Spired. N•ealetx, ONT , August 18-(Ypeol•I) - Rverybody la this neighborhood knows Simon Warner, tad all who know him know Mal for • long time he was • h.lplase cripple with lame back. Ho as, so bad that hie wife bad to lift Palm in and out of bed for months. "A neighbor who had been cured by I)old's Kidney fills recommended this remedy to Ur, Warner. Q 1'6ey cured him cum plat sly sad hs say.: - "My wife and 1 b,.y. treed in ail •boo' 25 boxes of Dodd'. Kidory Pills and I os■ certainly aeon mart them very heartily as • ogre for lame bock for they oared m., and 1 atter heard of • worm Mm thea mini." 4 GOOD TESTIMONIALS ARE VALUABLE ANO WE DAVID NNVNDRED• 011' THE VERY REST But, after til, what you want to know is whether it salts you, not whether it suits some elle the. Tao eon awl, aR by errand. You eau try raw 23. IRON -OX TABLETS A NERVE TONTO. T1••VO summit AND Dgr00D MARER ♦ as iew Omeaawaaes ea• vaMt/o�am THOS. MACQUE EN. A Seattle% Paper. Tribute le • Warmer adl. ter et "Thejaawal." The following, from The Kilmarnock Standard, refers to the late Thomas Mao queer, who edited 'Pitt SIGNAL rm the early day.. The ttitu'e will be duly appreciated ty • number of the old tome.• who remem- ber the brilliant but errata gonins who did . o e.0 h to beteg Heron into prominence In the early days. One of the most Sedated of the minor poets of Ayrshire, and yen one of the least known to the preeeat generator, was rhome Ragusa, of Baskin, near Huth, when he was born in 1804. He was brought up as • mono masoo,and works d a1 his trade then till 1842 or 1843, w hen hs emi- grated to Caoad.. Settling at Ltte Huron 6e became tditor of • nepep•per, and having bought some land, he latterly smeared with e umese to farming. He died there •boot 1860 The jets Mr. James M'Kle has wnttea on the fly -leaf of • amine of hi. posma : '•Mocgusen 1 knew, whoa • year man, well, and BArktp wee • great mart for a number of literary youth, He was a superior genluu-erratlo withal, eves to wildness to some of bar Ideas ; .till, we youth. revered, lova, and ,doted him.' His first pablloettoo-"Poem. and !tongs on Various Subjste by Thomas M•cgo.0 (Glasgow, 18261 -teems to aye fallen .till born from the prier. Mr MAI. does not appear to have bete .ware o1 it. Better ancones attended the poet's se000d vestnre- M► Gloaminp Amasemecte, a Variety of Poems on Several Serious and Rntertablog Subplots, by Thomas Maoqum',idaeon, ora H.ith.'• (Broth: printed by John Smith. 1831 ) This volume is dedicated "to James Debi. 6. 1 . Reith," 'L. • tokt a of gratitude and Warn by bit obtdonlservant. the author." The D„b:• family, wbo hove been ao honorably Identified with the antiquarian literature of Ayrshire, oo Moced to be kind patr•os of M•cq ueeo, and his .u0000edleg work, "The Exile • Poem l0 Seven Bookie-Kilmer/4w : James Dacia., 1836) -le dedicated t. Mr. William D. me, Gran/sale. This Ie. much more •m6itleut and elaborate work thin soythinbefore attempted by M•ogeo.., 'windbag tb aboo1130 pager, sed abounds with spirited legendary episodes whloh exhibit oouslder. epic oonatrual•e .kill as well as imaginat- ive power. "1'b• Moorland Mlo.tril"-- (iilea.ow : prlalnl by Molr, Gowan', a l'o , 4 Dunlop Street, for the author, 1840) - inductee soother poem of similar length entitled "The World," whtoh oouslete of lour book. In blank arse, sod may be de.- oribed as a wet of sealer "Course of Time" -.bout as wade in Its range •. that •amour C•Ivlolmtio •plc. but dealing with the Droh'eme of social, religious, and pollti oal life from • very different, yet withal • t standpoint. It is ds ttcated "ro Me POtl•otroptat, Robert Gwen, !Coq ," ekoes theories had monk deep tato the mlad of the port philosopher of !WAIF.. The pato was evidence of veld• realm', •scammee iotelleo:aal erup. and • lellotty of •erste elation which 1■ remarkable In such a man, Some pro.. sseeye, apo published b) kl.oqueeo, show the and of • ready and vigorous writer. In some of the lyric. 'aloft make up the last-mentioned volume be is sea at 61. best. "An Adder''. to Gornook," lo.eribed to Mr William Debbie, was vary much admired by Mr. st•Ki., who .Si wont to recite with fervent appreota• Lion the •eras bedtnoiag-"The Itghtsnme heart, the laughing rye," The poem le too Ioog to quote in full, but • few stoats may be taken as a 1 DI. sp.olmon .f the •uthor'.lyrlwl powers T6. Rgbteems heart- the leughln'.vye- 'I he hope that lured me on - The solos that sang my !allay, And the youthful pens that s my toe - Theme ell .re dead and gone. Ohs budding spring the blooming May- ne bl•okblyd's soothing .train - The schoolboy's gambol. on the way, But brier to mind • happier day, That cannot Dome motto. No ▪ change has corneae thea --t he years '1'6.t flatly have gime by, Aad mingled arrows, sloths, and ear, And blighted hopes and fostered tears, Hors failed to dra's thea dry.\ • . • \ . Aril thou west ere (Ilengarorek'e fail Ned revered/wad■1 heed i m Then saw the glories of its hall, Thou tinged the regciem of Its fall tt'hen countless years bsye Hod. Yea, thou wort ere frail fleating men Earth'. flowery sorties trod, Thou ••• 'at him first presume to sten And reason f.Irly from the piss Thal Mid him of • Ued. Ai Pion eaw'et Isle Druid alis dyed With blond e1 herniae men; ts" With beer and quiver by hie ride,l Rs r■ g d for prey the forest wide. v' The meuelale and the glen. Re changed his painted ekla and hair, He treed and sacrifice - And, bemmlrg though the weeds ef Blair, 'rhea heard 'et Meint Wimple... ev'•lag prayer To mantles. deli lee. Them sees% hien still the ohlld el oheage, Nor less the oailA of thrall, Ahiarles attires healthy range For prison 'ell and commerm strange, With semen* • God at all. And yet then art saohang.l ; trim flmd Rath fn•m'd .nd Bed awy, I.e•.•. thy Balm •tad nail,. inset) To ag se 1111, and vale, and wood, Thy phtlaeophie lay 1)owe, deem to assn's dread shy.. Thy water, ee of yews, in artless waves sueree.el•s pre.• ; Val, Waage! thy stream trews toothlike IMG, Nor grows the eaves more Roll ea, thee I:yqald .lousy that ; Moll on. ■rlhloha I see, la thy aabreken waters flees, A efts. • pledge, an emblem meal Of Immortality. My toll. wore frame, like thine, may seem Fad sinking to decay ; My life, ur spirit, like thy stream, • Lit ep at H '• unfailing beam, Mast glow, 113d glow for aye. Glide oe, thou moorland neer-r,ll Thy daik waves to 16e sea - So speeds my flatter, deathless soul To some far, straw, mysterloas sunt la vast oternity. The ams volume contains some verses in - welled by Macgs..n to the Kilmarnock poets.., Miss Melia Peal Atrd, for whom be had a wetm regard, and to whom, short- ly before Isavl.g for Marta, 6e coot the lellowIo, "!•r.well Address t. Brltala," whlob is now printed for the Met time from the original maoueoripl Dear 1.1., 1 dreamt not, lwontt' year. ego, That 1 should wander on • at -anger land ; 1 dreamt not that that fond, toad filial glow That bound my soul Ie the bold, rugged strand Should dim and darken email the maglo wand Of despot poverty, whose rammer sears And blights and bulobers with uash:toktsg bud, Mteepl.g la bitterness and burning tears The friendships, hopes and loves of mar• than twenty year,. No sorrow wraps my guiltless imacm the, Icor rloom'd my brow 'Death grief'. anhal- low'd thrall ; Fresh pleasures toes on every hill and glen, But a6 ! those bright Wore dleapp•a'd, a fall The leaves of Autumn, one by one, till all Were sunk ao dealt -!Ike darkoo.•, and ante The heart that loy'd them, bleeding o'er the pall Of p•rl,h'd rleasaree, shi,er'd forth • troan And seemed to darken too a. thourh It lived slooe. Tby sone, my native Isle, were gay .and glad, And tea wort hula "Lod ,,t oho brave and free' ; Thou breatbeat now of taol!oo, feud, and fraud, The heartless be tut of eyoopbaat and slay.. Thy boated Ns that proudly wont to ways Ae omblrm o1 the free is justly borl'd From Freedom's tower to flap• o'er Fier dom's grays, For bondsmen groan whtre'er that gig'll ab• furl'd, Aar1 thou art all-wheres hall'd the "1 fe curse of the world." While omission beats that iery• their lord are led And lodg'd and oar'd tor, proud Immortals mast First beg ler work, thea bet again for broad, And toil acd sweat and gnaw the bitter 0,111.1. L eking the band that ',rinds them to the dust. Thus famlee'festor'd malloce trawl the sell 'Midst psmper'd Iexsry and bleated bat, For mere .xbtenm willing still to toil, Yet shivering die of want on their own wealth-4org'd tele. And the toands of boodag'd enemy are head ; The tyres, trembles not -Ills men of blood, Poor trampled serfs who murder for remarry, Cas glye their trieads cold sabre -blades tor food ; Aed the dreams of sympathy, as It subdu'd By one sold-Ruplog mama, stand still, And each roe's seal to eslti.h soliale Groans Lke an anob, rite, baoumb'd and chill, With, at one drop of balm to mama other.' 1 go, my native I.1e, 1 leave thy shore 1■ grief and poverty -the filial fire Berne dimly .ow and an revive no mere, tied yet 1 leave thee not In fretful ire, 'rt. true 1 quail to see ntari d man expire 'Midst grater wealth than e'er the world has know., Yee, wealth beyond alt des desire, And tet 1 hear Shy fan.bh'd children groan, Aod lee', or thank I feel, these children ire my owr. But oh 1 whale er my fare, where'er 1 room, .4rtlent voice will tattooer In my ear : With all thy faults thou were thou, art my home, Ta ran ed snot u'ry of all that's dear ; The haunts, the peso1111 which memory must re. bright blest hour. of boyhood'. baysot glee - All, all of love that'. lovely and .team - ('6e fee, few friends that stall were Intends me- 'Ihese a11, my native lend, are yet • part of fb. r. 1 love thy very duet ; in It Is laid T•,e household friends that led me on life'. 1 loy'd their oho tad have often paid A tearful tribute to lb* senseless olay. 'Tu soperstrt ionC.Ii It so, it may, But well I wet It shrieks not from a uame ; NA' tire's moot homage to decay, It glows o'er prince and peatl•nt's grave the same, Nor would 1 with the real lhdt annoy feel the• fl.me.-.-,_-- h'arewell,. dear We, full maty • harp has rant I'hihe doleful note, this melancholy knell ; The holiest minstrel that has ever slog in grief ronr'd forth hl. pensive "Fare thea well ! " Bal hard•, in mel.dy Irks wtz.rd'. spell The mere dull sounds of sorrow may express, For •h ! 14 en, and l.rewdle oan.ol tell The deep, iletk, dismal horror of distils le, The bosom-bll.thtlog pang, the parting bit - Morose.. Firewall ! I eau, 1 must use fashion's form•, The feeheg 11ves to breath itself in slgha I. will survive through coming .elms end e•orms 11116,61y other oherbhed feeling Ates Let weal or wee await my next impels., in gloomy grief or mirth and leerily, 'heath it inters tiwel or Summer's aai.ny skies, While memory mite th. part my tboagbt. most be I kc lajarsd..gool155 150.1., • 1. w..det . n.5 over thee, • TIOMAM MACQCg5N, T the set hen's friend, Mos Meets, A'r'. R•rk:p, 18th Feb'uaty, 1842 tn order to o•d,rtand the Iese of Mow .vers the re.d,r must take in,o °onsidert 'toe the political condition of tl • 0000117 the lima The Chartist .5i atlnn win a' re lin gat, end ,here was armorial dlioen• tent'. m• og tits working .lamer, seeing from he pr. wailing/ pnver-y sort distress. Th. Whit Uoverome.t whloh mune Into power alter 110 peming of the Bret Reform Bill '.ad grievously disappointed the expenta. toes o1 the maesre, sod the Opium War with Cn na had brought odium upon the Dation. A few month. before Maclean'. "Tn.w.lt" was panned, ,lames Rowell I swell, then in early youth, bad eon• tnbatel to "Graham's Mag. eine," stilted t Edger Allen Poe, • mom entitled "M.rr� Rowland," In whish similar esutImente w.'. etpressed, and tim peretratlrg satire of which afford. • foretaste of the famou. "Rigloe remora ' As it does Dol appear In Lowell's tel awed works and le • attrition tit Its way, we quote a few stemmas : Thou hast Mee menu, Esplend But eat thou merry sow,« WI1b sweat .l •goulr'eg years Upon thy harlot brew, Grimed with 1h• sin, ke et fare..* That forge with e'asieed art 1 hei Imes el darkness that shot la Ike poor man's esaryt•g kw*? Oh fres and Christie. Racked I no Blade wife .n sero Snail burn herself In that broad realm Saint George a Cross waves o'er ; Tota tat the champion of the right, The iriend of the operate, And Done but freemen now shall tread 1'h!ne Indies of the West. Bat thou east .hip thy poison, Wray from lean Hindu slave., To 8l1 all China with dead soul. That rot In living graves, teed, that thy fa1t6 may not be MD Barron of goodly work., At Sart Jean IYAore thee aant'.t ao '1'o Heat's throe thousand Turks. File/ high your treaty nape to air, Olay., of the forte and loom, If en the .o 1 ye're pent and dared, Vet nodes. oath there'. room : Fling high your nape, for, God be praised. Year epitaph shall be, ' • N ho eats his f.Ot on 60511th soil Tnecoeforwerd be 1. tree Shoot too for merry Ko,laod Ye factory children tblr, Upon whose tittle hearts the tan Hath never .nem looked in ; For, when your hollow eyes shall close The poorhouse hell to balk (Thank God for liberty of speech), The Parliament w111 talk. tl • a?? Woe to thee, t.11.o Englaert, Who io thy nightmare deep, O'er a yoloaoo's heart doth toss What* .nddon wroth .hall lwp Of teat fergot:, n Titan Who now is trodden down, That one weak (:aelphic gill may wear Har playttune of a crown ! It at difficult to rept to tat the author of .hese stinging .oro, a .fterw.rds Imam., the Ambeisador of the Uolt.d States to the C. art of S'. James, • "persona g•ata" with Her Majesty and the Kaglish arutooraoy, en 1 the termite orator or literary and .r Halo olrole* l0 London But times -not Lowe'l so much -bad changed, and the dl.xooteot wb ch clouded the early years of Queen Vlmoriaj mien, bed long .go, through the repeal of the Corn Law. .nd otter mtuuree of reform, ei.io plea to loyal and patrlotfo pride to the politfoal freedom and Industrial prosperity of the country. rime femmes Cease et Reader f e. Perks the most general manse of 6 soh• an • In sores* 1.• eyes 11 n tarrb. • simplest ours 1. to I mediated por of Catarrh, zto oh tr.- yeses ever it oell eta air • of the :brat, lacy ed now. I. myriad. of germs at ever oath • n ".ray muooa, dfaohsrgee, pr • ad heals the mem- braneestate a It 1011 a sp'e idol r.m•dy for h .. old its action 1s 05,- 5,10 Iqg 1 - 1.....s of ate throat .a i on - . eafoees, . 0ehttie. asebmo .o4 oaten . A trial will •nyfoo. the moot . oeptl. that OAttarrhn. e m all right. 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Every drop of water, every ounce of' flour, all of every ingredient that goes into Par- ne11.Dean's Bread is taRoi for its purity and its nutritive value. We use the best ingredie is to make the best bread. Parnell Dean's Bread is best by far. Contains 20 per cent, more gluten, is lighter, whiter, sweeter and richer than any other bread. It is made in the cleanest bakery in Canada. Order it from W. P. WESTOBY, AGENT, lIimilton St., 6odei1 j. 1 The Western Fair, SEPT. LONDON. f2-20, 1902 1 22-1 A MEDLEY Or 11PEOTAOULAR MERIT. I'rof, Hntnhtson, the Hnmao Bomb, In • thrt1Log Bello.. Asomeion and Paaohote prop. The marvellous Clots Male. Thi Osmium to • mas•Uen •0.. 1.7. The great Gay, ►6e Handeae Kiss, The 0 Bap., Csatineatal Itomntrigoe,. Manning and Da Crew, lameth Meeop.de.. Rom Nayarit), with her troupe of Trained Troptoal Bird*. , Tke Bard Res., Acrobotie Wowlers. (Miriade 64..lon•., Cornet Virtue* M magol- Bnt Pyrotechnlm end many ether feature*. Specie) teal..style. over •11 Ilase, hxblblte farther ahead than the Mmes, Omuta' leildiewsly Mantlfsl, Buildings Irresietably laviU.a. Prise Lista, Nape. Programs and Information for the taking Rem LT.•00I. W. M. OARTB pORraR J. A. N;LLiTa _ rY. Lord RMtReaep is Thar.. "''hard R1M6...,, upon hie sietsSlon 1. the peerage, has Wka the same, etyls, amid Ile is of Vlme.t 516.8..., o1 Khartoum, and of the Vaal is the Colony of the T'rasav►d, sod sad of Aspall 1a the maty .15.1.16. T6. vloesa/y,ta 66a atomises of mat. Wee M his lerda61p, Y M me M resetad.r ie ►Y daeg8tmr. If way; sad la the start .t Share bales as Yee, tke'rtmaledor M to `n to his lordship's eldest brother, llNes.l Haw, Kttebeaer and hie heir, er laOMaels to the awned brother, Major -Lucus) Waiter R11 Musser, sed 61. Mire. -Leeds. itaily Mall. Seaton\ t Miss Kat. 0ewaa has home ef• seed and hes sawed oho pesl6*.. Is the Poen Arthur ss6ss[, IM eaary baled 5400 1 ' I t "STRICTLY KIT,- _ s 41*TE STYLISHNiS.S for the ladies. ' COIMFORTABLENESS'for the mea. . RUGGEDNESS for he children. We've picker) our stock warding to these ideas. Aad style doesn't leave out durability.. N.ther dors long war sacrifice looks It needn't and it doesn't. -- All-round shoe goodness for every member of every family. Ae low as 11.00 • pair. As high as $5.00, but all worth what yea are asked to pay. irTt 3 W. SHARMAN Snail burn herself In that broad realm Saint George a Cross waves o'er ; Tota tat the champion of the right, The iriend of the operate, And Done but freemen now shall tread 1'h!ne Indies of the West. Bat thou east .hip thy poison, Wray from lean Hindu slave., To 8l1 all China with dead soul. That rot In living graves, teed, that thy fa1t6 may not be MD Barron of goodly work., At Sart Jean IYAore thee aant'.t ao '1'o Heat's throe thousand Turks. File/ high your treaty nape to air, Olay., of the forte and loom, If en the .o 1 ye're pent and dared, Vet nodes. oath there'. room : Fling high your nape, for, God be praised. Year epitaph shall be, ' • N ho eats his f.Ot on 60511th soil Tnecoeforwerd be 1. tree Shoot too for merry Ko,laod Ye factory children tblr, Upon whose tittle hearts the tan Hath never .nem looked in ; For, when your hollow eyes shall close The poorhouse hell to balk (Thank God for liberty of speech), The Parliament w111 talk. tl • a?? Woe to thee, t.11.o Englaert, Who io thy nightmare deep, O'er a yoloaoo's heart doth toss What* .nddon wroth .hall lwp Of teat fergot:, n Titan Who now is trodden down, That one weak (:aelphic gill may wear Har playttune of a crown ! It at difficult to rept to tat the author of .hese stinging .oro, a .fterw.rds Imam., the Ambeisador of the Uolt.d States to the C. art of S'. James, • "persona g•ata" with Her Majesty and the Kaglish arutooraoy, en 1 the termite orator or literary and .r Halo olrole* l0 London But times -not Lowe'l so much -bad changed, and the dl.xooteot wb ch clouded the early years of Queen Vlmoriaj mien, bed long .go, through the repeal of the Corn Law. .nd otter mtuuree of reform, ei.io plea to loyal and patrlotfo pride to the politfoal freedom and Industrial prosperity of the country. rime femmes Cease et Reader f e. Perks the most general manse of 6 soh• an • In sores* 1.• eyes 11 n tarrb. • simplest ours 1. to I mediated por of Catarrh, zto oh tr.- yeses ever it oell eta air • of the :brat, lacy ed now. I. myriad. of germs at ever oath • n ".ray muooa, dfaohsrgee, pr • ad heals the mem- braneestate a It 1011 a sp'e idol r.m•dy for h .. old its action 1s 05,- 5,10 Iqg 1 - 1.....s of ate throat .a i on - . eafoees, . 0ehttie. asebmo .o4 oaten . A trial will •nyfoo. the moot . oeptl. that OAttarrhn. e m all right. LNG• • m ., $1.00; trial, , 2So. Drug- gists o' Polvon & 00., King 0, Oat. Dr. Hamilton's P111. oar• tlpatioo. Thiess Test tetell Ur. Rvrel. Milwaukee ,ieei*oel : Rao.., Wt,., July 28, -Peter BONI, • ammeter and contract. or of thea otty, con no d.a',t I.y olefin to baying met with • larger number of •co - ACTtt t(tr ,� e'KT1. Itf R KaOlt BOWELS UFECT'UALLYI tis roiptiS es s; OVERCOMS 1.14 PERMANENTLY ITS gENFFIGIALEEcr� floti BUN' THE GENUINE-MAN'F'D BY epIWNIARSYRVPC so.sr't(r 'lance ?�N�et fop iAt(1y Aft Dmm66ws. g1Kt 30t.ftf amu, dents In hie lifetime, and still Bye to tell It, than most p.rso.. to the world, Mel le about 50 years of ane. Thirty odd 'sore ase 61, mhforluoes oommeaced when both hand. were terribly ripped by • bozo saw, R.00v•rmg from 161., both of his onklse were broken by • fall from • bon.,. Neil la order so 1 ribs were brtkse, then Eft left arm and later the right arm. His head was out open and jaw broke. by • fall. For a time his mldortuosa teased. Leas than two year. ago both of Lu legs were broken •t Milwaukee and 6e was crushed about the body so that few boner were whole. It took over • yeer to get around. Shortly after, he fell from • step ladder and was lsjor•d denaerously internally. Now he again hes a broken arm, haying bees loist•d •s Kenosha. Beff.l said today that he di! not believe he had • whole boa. In hu body' M Yee Belch Lias t I1 yon hays ncesey sena stomach, • bad taste In e che- ber hot N•rvd're and certain oar dispels the t , m see feel from trees at ono,. splesdi for tramp., collo, . tom aid b.wel troublessal oo.. Zhu. Bettor try It. Ur. Hast'toa'a Palle oars oon,Hp•uor. In the mouth. Road dr. pr of Poison's ori wirer 'e a quick 'Ins aids digestion, omMrtab'e and Ilse is 1,1et otery, sly Diamond Hall of Canada. R Established in the year 1854, our business has experienced a steady advancement until the present day. Our stock of Diamonds, Fine Jewelry and Silverware is universally conceded to be the largest in Canada, and our reputation for fair treatment of our patrons is such am to command confidence. Our handsomely illustrated catalogue will bring you in touch with'our present stock and a copy of this will be cheerfully forwarded you upon application. RYRiE BROS •1 Yens sad A4.tsld. stn.. TORONTO. We prepay eharggea .ad rete.d seamy 11 desired. STRACHAN'S MACHINE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP -AT TER OLi) BTAND- Victoria Street, Godard JAS. A. BTRAOHAN has 1.6.. over the plant and bushiest eondu trod snot .fully for m many years by hie father, the late D. K. Straeho,, and intends ratting the a1 ep In the const op -in date mem nor por•ible. He tell mike • await, of .11 binds of rapeirine, such as Threshers and Engines, Binders, Mowers. and all kinds of Farm- ers' Implements M.II Machinery, Marine, 8ta- i onary and Portable Engines thoroughly overhauled an dre- paired. Pipe and Steam Fitting, Machine and Blacksmith Work of all kinds done to order. All the specialties manufactur- ed by the late D. K. Strachan will still be made on the prem- ises. 11611 or wile fee pollinators., Jas. �. Stracdau As Excellent Tonic The6 is what w• gad la Wyth'• Malt Extract Some Mall Kstrsal are very muoh like prows. 16is t. nue that klad. I► Is Maly antrliIve and medicinal, ooaMlaing MORE MALT, MORN ACTIVE DIABTABE, LESS ALCOHOL time any other make It le therefore the base, Batter call and see abont It. Let as Introduce you to Zymol• Tooth Powder and Zymole Tooth Paste, chit (ap'10-daw aolessptio tooth Amato* They aro booths to reruns of disease mid deoay. Tourists ve 10,1wd to imppe.00t oar aseertmal ef Amerloaa Toilet /titbit/. LYON'S TOOTH POWDER, POZZONI'8 and TerLows FACIL POWDERS, Eta W. C. GOODE, Chemist, m /LOOK, aiDFORD IT'S IN THE AIR. Everybody knows about S.W.P. It's success is In the air. It gains fame for itself with every gallgnthat'sspread on a house. Uniform good quality has given it a popularity greater than any other paint on the market. When you want to paint a build - Inside or out- side THE SHERYIN-W,LL/AMS PAINT will do__ It.. better and more econom- ically than a n y other. It will wear longer, look better and cover more surface. It's a paint with a reputation found- ed on merit. Ask us for color cards. N. D. RO UGV lE r The Cash Hardware Store, Goderich, Ont. Hammocks Our line of Hammocks this from 75c to $5.00, We handle "Stag" brand, known for their fast colors. A 34 s 72 tlammeok, .red, with pillow A 36 z 76 Hammock, fa , with pillow A 36 1 76 H.mmoct', lull ool.rij, pillow pod drapery A 40x 80 H.mmock, fall color&, blas or bleak, silk war drapery ..� Croquet Sets, 4 Croquet Se PING POND Band Paper Wood Balls, 5v' KI Full get Fal I Full ranges e famous rability and 51.50 8.00 3 00 • t $1.00 q. 50 2.50 D'S BOOK STORE PURE INCREDIENTS. Every drop of water, every ounce of' flour, all of every ingredient that goes into Par- ne11.Dean's Bread is taRoi for its purity and its nutritive value. We use the best ingredie is to make the best bread. Parnell Dean's Bread is best by far. Contains 20 per cent, more gluten, is lighter, whiter, sweeter and richer than any other bread. It is made in the cleanest bakery in Canada. Order it from W. P. WESTOBY, AGENT, lIimilton St., 6odei1 j. 1 The Western Fair, SEPT. LONDON. f2-20, 1902 1 22-1 A MEDLEY Or 11PEOTAOULAR MERIT. I'rof, Hntnhtson, the Hnmao Bomb, In • thrt1Log Bello.. Asomeion and Paaohote prop. The marvellous Clots Male. Thi Osmium to • mas•Uen •0.. 1.7. The great Gay, ►6e Handeae Kiss, The 0 Bap., Csatineatal Itomntrigoe,. Manning and Da Crew, lameth Meeop.de.. Rom Nayarit), with her troupe of Trained Troptoal Bird*. , Tke Bard Res., Acrobotie Wowlers. (Miriade 64..lon•., Cornet Virtue* M magol- Bnt Pyrotechnlm end many ether feature*. Specie) teal..style. over •11 Ilase, hxblblte farther ahead than the Mmes, Omuta' leildiewsly Mantlfsl, Buildings Irresietably laviU.a. Prise Lista, Nape. Programs and Information for the taking Rem LT.•00I. W. M. OARTB pORraR J. A. N;LLiTa _ rY. Lord RMtReaep is Thar.. "''hard R1M6...,, upon hie sietsSlon 1. the peerage, has Wka the same, etyls, amid Ile is of Vlme.t 516.8..., o1 Khartoum, and of the Vaal is the Colony of the T'rasav►d, sod sad of Aspall 1a the maty .15.1.16. T6. vloesa/y,ta 66a atomises of mat. Wee M his lerda61p, Y M me M resetad.r ie ►Y daeg8tmr. If way; sad la the start .t Share bales as Yee, tke'rtmaledor M to `n to his lordship's eldest brother, llNes.l Haw, Kttebeaer and hie heir, er laOMaels to the awned brother, Major -Lucus) Waiter R11 Musser, sed 61. Mire. -Leeds. itaily Mall. Seaton\ t Miss Kat. 0ewaa has home ef• seed and hes sawed oho pesl6*.. Is the Poen Arthur ss6ss[, IM eaary baled 5400