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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-3-12, Page 44 T,ivaaDAT, March 1%J 1903. THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO 20th Centvry Brand Clothin SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN. Besides keeping a stock of the'20th century branch of Ready-to-wear clothing, we have also a large stock of samples iu imported cheviots, tweeds, worsteds and serge., strictly up to -date goods, from which you may select an overcoat, suit or pair of trousers ; we take the measure and have it made up to your special order and costs only $1 UU mote than • stock suit. Tbis gives you a splendid opportunity of gettiug a strictly High Grade suit made to your order and cost very little money. Prices range from $10.00 to $16.O0 per suit. Emery suit guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. Call and see the samples and get prices. WORKING f ZEN'S SHIRTS. Just received a large shipment of Working Mena Shirts, all American goods, which we make bold to say is the best ever shown in town for the money. These shirts are wade in black and white drill, polka dots, blue and white .tripes, some are made double front and back, all of then) have double stitch roams, are good full size and will give extra good satisfaction. OUR PRICE IS 50c. REMEMBER We have the beet50e Working Man's Shirt In PERFECT FITTING CLOTHING HOUSE. town W. C. PRIDIIAM. MF.N'13 CLOTHIER, FURNIBI3IECR, I3A.TTER- t2G t ,fignni, m PVILtauan EVERY THURSDAY MORNING 01T I. McWWtW T OODIRUCR. THURSDAY, MARCH 12 1103 THE TOWN COUNCIL. Mayor le Pushing the Harbor Breakwater Protect. lorreaee of Salary for Treasurer aerl•a- elsautarlwrrro retinae( /.abet 4'lalm ter Tares -Hard of Trade and the Library bite -dither i.elew. All the members were present et the reg- ular meeting of the tows wooed on Friday erectors Isar, the Mayor °swapyter tne chair. lne tree,oret's report for February, as follows, was referred to the bnaioa num m111oe EWA! 1 -re. Helene for January Tates %V.ter rates hleotrir light rates Sobool grants Cemetery Mlevel lane tee Huron & Brno* Leas Ce 82 177 61 804 30 655 78 478 61 13 OC 30 00 38 28 484 81 $4 682 46 nisncuIMSNlO. Salaries and allowances $ 220 15 Printing and advertiel g 65 90 Fire department 18 (,l] Law acus 75 Off Public) works. t,. 85 00 barlty . 22 60 1 Vest on debeoturea 89, 00 Waterworks mslnteoaooe 879 27 Elwtric Tight mautso.scs 299 51 School seoount 423 59 Mteoellaneous 66 25 Aaron & Brune Loan Ca t 484 81 Balance on hand ... .... 1,147 32 $4,682 46 �Tbe Mayor reported *bat he bad dose to Ohba movement for improvements at Uoderlob bar�r. Letters had baso sent to the municipalities throughout the woetero dig triot asking oo.awratun. and • cumber o1 the ontsnclls had pawed f.voring re.otutfone. The matter had also been brought to. the attention of outside newspapers, with goo.! result. '1'6e •wh.0anoe of the O.T. had boom Mnll.ted, and General Renewer Hays had promised to •rraogs to have Mr. h'alcwright join the delegate+ from here a0 Ottawa. Mr. Maya misquoted that the prr-" posed depute,' was larger than wee necessary, and Offered transportation for the Mayor and two others. His Worship named Wm. I'roa'Ifvot and !'apt. Better as the delegates to seal parry him. He had sloe suggested W the rand 'Trunk that the grade from the harbor • reduced by haying the yord for through reflio at the old station groom!. at the H row road crossing and piecing • tr.ok below he present one. The beery grades would then be on the stralgbt Ilse sod not on the rye., and 1.• stood of 1ta requirlog twenty- ye or thirty tripe to Wk. • vessel lead from the harbor It could bre done 1. six or .even. Mr. )lays had promised W have the snggee •o looked Into The Minister of Public W.,k, was taking an lotere•t to the gnr•'.Inn o harbor Improvement. and had had • survey , .de; and HU Worship had Ioforma',on that orders had been given for the removal o the rook In front of the elev.1.0r to a rept of twenty two feet. The Mayor mention .8 some further details of the active oampslg which he in oany,ng oo la the direottou. Requests from 8. A. Motisw end Joho Mollooeld, St 1).vid's ward, f, r permiesdon to remove some trees opposite t0. ie plao'n Ward Mint to tb• puhl.o work. roremlttee. Tbs puhlto woiks oommltree wan .uthor- lred to ant regarding Mr. Gatenbv's r, queer that the town d''iy bat( of the Omit 01 a sewer he had put in in Quebec .treat. The sewer wee 1a'd witboot the knowledge of the oounotl, but the .0.100.0 auheegoently ezamloetl and report.d It setl•f.otory. lhu Meyn.'s suggestion that the gran- ollthto walks on Etat street he extended to meet the grannhthto platform to Le I* d by the O. T. E about the new . a, Ion was 1 bly reoah ed sod was referred to the public wo, kr committee The question o1 making a .Ltn,p,nv p timid for refuse at the sewer outlet w.. referred to the ..me oemmielee for report. It would M necessary for the Gown to paruhose • right of way. A oommattee id ni Messrs. Murosy, Brown, Humber, Ethott and Tbomp.00 was appointed to .et with the public' library committee iD regard to the Ca le buddlsg. E. Belcher, chief n( the fire department, submitted his moons' report There were fourteen men to the onmp.ny i.e, tea,:. George Morrow, Hoary Vido.n, xv m M,.- 17..erh•n, I). 'rhomp.on, A Ten ammo. Itlohsrd l'..tb•thwaire, Chas. line., Wm Kirkbride, B. 1) Grant, Thee. McKerrle, Wm. Thomp.oe, Wm. 'l'.I1. .! Hrnph. v, Thos. Morrow. There were eight flew during the year. The (thief ere immend.d the ourohase of .nm. add,1loeel hose to reach ho1ldlnts on the outskirts of t to town Other r.00mmeedatIons were that *loom, alarm. be plao.d to the bootee of the art. mem, end that the engine be pat in werktoa order t0 provide protection In rue of any shies hapMnleg •t the power hawse or in awe et miry largo hrn, a. ;he water mold he thrown from shirty to forty 1 et farther with the eagle* than without. The r'otef also sakwO that barn... M pneehs..d .soh es le easel to m,y ft • depetrtmeet• The harness .ow is w lo lost ',Misery team hares sad le neves properly .4)0.t.d amt le the eases of • greet deal o1 elel.y In re• Mai en Ores Tee report was referred 0e the fin .omml0tee. Rohe Ore's mended fie to. octet..Inn of Mae water system M his hew on Mischa • street was referred to the water and light 000,01.1 eo. The follow log oommuolcatiou from Messrs Proud,' al & Hye: eau referred to the special commltt,e for report: "We have beau oosrulted by the Uoderlob Organ Company, the Ool'rlob Kottt,ng Company and the Uoderlob Lumber Com- pany to it fortune to a olaim t ow male on them for 1.10a 111 their respootive proper - tire during the goer I902. Each company hu paid the full amount of taxes agreed to be pail in compliance with the resolution .rrenr•d with the town Iasi x The uoderetanJ,og with three onmpooies was that the 'ares were to' to be paid, and In oomph•nce with tbat arrangement the corporation bave not for eeveral years onllecto1 the tate& At the time the mis- laid arr.ntemeote were wide the council had power to pees by awe providing for the exempt one. 1..1 11 tome time lace year it was suppo.ed that the bylaws had been pouted The pewees of these bylaws should 0tre been looked atter by the could', and the Not that Ws was not dose sbonld not now be urged as a ran• son why thew oompaalw should pay. Th. oompaolee have mor. Zhao carried out their agreements, and they most oerta'aly ask the town to do the wine. Mo far ae the tales ars co0oeroe 1, they certainly do not we their way clear W pay enythtag more than has elresdy been )ad, Tbewf- l.ot,r, Mr Gundry, Insists on rhe toll amcu0t befog paid. 11 a wish you would '-r.og tl it matter before the mune 1 and see If there leo t some way of hamar this dith- malty god without litigation.' A letter referred to the couooll by E. Camplon. K. t ., was from David It Shaman's, of Walkerton, tolietter for the Huron & Ontario Itsllway Company, st•tleo that op. plioat oo wee being made to Parliament for as exte,. oO of the time for completing this rallway and rtgnest'og the nomination of some person as • provi.iooal director en the ✓ oom of tit. late Dr J K. Shannon. The matter was left with the specie! committee. To the same committee was seat a request Irons the Oatarto Beet Root Sugar Associa- tion &skins the cooperation of the cotiool1 to • request to b. made to the Daminion Guteroment for w.istanoe to the beet sugar Industry. A note from Mrs James Sold expeeere1 her gratitude W the omitted and mimeos of the town for ,many sots of kindness during her husband. Blows and for expressions et sympathy in tit. ooreyemmt of herself and children. The aewoust of 1h E. Elliott, 12, .od (1w. A. J. Fluter, 13 50, for typewriting In connection with the agitation for harbor Improvement*, were ordered to be paid, and the following account, were sent to the bo•ooe committee. Canadian General Bloc - trio Co , Torooto, wire, ate., 812 12; N. 1). Rougive, hardware, $42.13. 'the finance oommtttee's report contained recommendation thee the salary of the co)I otor of water sad electric light rates and treasurer combined bs iuors•eed to $45 • month. There was some discussion in regard to this, whioh means an increase of 8140 In the year. Mr. h.11lott, while not Bodin, fault leitb the propaeed loo rease, stated that Mr: Horton h.d not been appoloted oolle, tor, end It eau doub'.lui d he could to appointed eu:h m acoord•ooe with the statute. He thought 11 would be advisable to have one sermon as assessor, collector of tates and ooilsotor of water and :igOt rater. His Worship said that the law debarred the treasurer from being the oollwlor of taxes but whether or not it, was prohibited from be ng collector of water*nd light rates wee • question. The report win adopted. An unimportant report from the cemetery committee was maitre& and two bylaws. one tar the borrowing of 515,000 for municipal purpose , the wheel" t o o riot the •pplioatloo of the snow bylaw to the Square, were put hrong l.. Meyers. McGaw and Csmpb.11, represent - tog the Board of Tiede. were present to protets against the prop, .,d location of th. Camisole fibresy 6atld,nv. The Rosa ,i houpht so fins • budding .hnuld have • large ▪ • and should not to placed where propos• ed oleos the market buildlrg warn removed A o miter of pieces for the library site were ova the on Weer street. M+ •r Lisle sxplatoed that the town was not to • .neul00 to boy a site, and tuggretod • co d -re • co of the council, the library board atlf the Itoari of Trade represent- atives t, it, •u.e the whole question. This sea. sa0tafao .ry to btesrrs. MoGaw and Campbell The putllo w, ke anmmntee, oo motion of MrSumter, was fast, noted to ropori toe the orb ms to weyert the old . how grnu.tde foto a . rk. 1 he oouncll then turned, AT OBGOO • HALL. 1 Ite(or. Boyd, (7., In I. ambers. Re B,it,'o and Tow,. of .'rafonh.-- t\'. Proodfont. K.1'., for apoltoen . J. H. Moes for town corporation W. W '.ckere for one John Dlok, who Is lendmo •y under the bylaw. Notion to quash a , 'lamlpal hylaw. I),der to go,'onefirmlog the law. in terms of consent to be filet, Before Moms, 1' J. 0. Maclennan. Oe Mnolaren, JJ. A . In Court of Appeal. Doherty v. Where' and Manufacturers' Ins. Co ,Iudgmeet II.) no appeal by plwtati0e from judgment of Street, J., 14 11 L R. 3011 dismissing sal h nr",s an act1,.e brought by a firm of mmrdaotorers at C totem, t Inter 0, •g.lnot the company. which had t d their pre'Ir., agelee1 fire upon .h. mat oil system by two polio:.. for 820,000 and 810 000 respeotively. A are took piece on the 16 h N.,vember, 1901 ,yt.r.., .t , held that under the ev,n•s which happened, no mistreat ezatowl battle's plaintiff, and dn'e•deeo fog e■ Inwrance 1 or the year Legislates 31.1 October, 1901. Appeal dismissed e l h seen, O. F Shepley, K 1: , end W. Neatest. K. (' , for apMll.nl., .1. H.•Mees wed 1,. A. Mees for def end mass Before r•Iranbrldge. O.J., In (thamhen. Seh,wean v. 'Lodes - ,tadrmes% es appeal by plsiet,g feom order nl keel mitre at Gederich, dlsmtesleg fee delay an action f melialose pre»wnnl)on Held, that the I teal l nig' wee not serene In msklOg the e der appealed easiest. lint Rote wait some recuts for pletntlff. delay In brlegtng toe mute.. oa for trial, y z , the result of the question which was being settled la Rex y. Scully. 4 U. I. K., 394, 1. O. W. R , 452, cad the dldoclioauoa whish *slated in the Attorney -11 1'e department to dee1 with •pplloatioas for fiats. pending that litiga- tion. Oilier varied by directing that on psyrueot of the ovate of the motto's before the looal joie*. and of this appeal, and oo payment of $40 into court to anew or, pro tsn'o, defendant's' emits of the motion, If be should become e011t1 4 thereto, all within Lase weeks alter taxation of the ooe1, ulalottf may thew proceed to Wel al the ben next sawing Jury sittings; otherwise, types! dismissed with cotta. K. Prouifoot, K.(, , for plaiot ff. R MoKay for dorsa • (dant Before Meredith, C. J.. In Chambers. Smerliog v. Ksuuedy.-- Jodgmeot on appeal by plaintiff from older of Holt, losal prise at Uodenah, dt.ml.elog mo• Lion bo discharge a prowl's* order for tel. ourity for costa fseued by def.odeut Vto• let Keened), Plaintiff resides to the Cott. ed States of Am.rlo., am sopeanti by 11e endorsement oo the writ of sommooe, and was not poweseed of suoh property with - Is tits jurisdiction as relieved her from the obligation of gtyiog security for Goat., but plaintiff oontend.d that defasdeot had, by dellyerinr her statement of def.oce before Issuing the preeetpe order, waived her ruibt to it. Hall, that the old practice is not su.Feod.d as to pracolpe orders, and the a,mmoo law p autos Is the more oosysolwt practice, and the one which should be fol- lowed Bank of Nova Soottm y. La wke. 9 1'. R 503, Caswell v. Murray, 9 P. R. 192, and Small v, Henderson, 18 P. R 314, re- f,rred to. Following that pm/ewe, the delivery of the deface, was not a waiter of the right of deteodant to a praeuips order, and the order was obtained In due time, as it was loosed before issue joloed. liut in soy aspect 'a which the question Is looked at the order to appeal 1. not opus to the obj•o- tilts made to It. Appeal dismissed with wets. W. I'roudfool, K. C., for plaintiff. J. H. Mote for d.ferdaut Violet Kennedy, GRAND TRUNK ANU C P. R. 914 Thomas Shaughnessy has expressed himself as etroogly opposed to the Govern- ment granting •selatance to the Gtand Trout Pacific Railway to any "shape, meaner or form.'' The aononooemmt 1. not altogether uoezpeotod. The Canadian Paci6o Railway has received trout the Uaminton of Canada at various times twenty five mtllioo acres of land, pert of w hich it is now selling, we behove, al from axe to rix dollars an bore. T6b land bas from the time It was granted, a now, and promises to remain for a ooasiderable time, free Irom taxation of all kinds. 'there is a dt.pute as to the interpretation of the Aot of Parliament under which the grape woe in tie. The oompaoy'e stew prbouoelly is that the land should be free from taxation until it paeses tato the hand. of people who would b leg it un ler culti•atloo. That Is really what Its °outstation amount. to. Some of the more radical of the members of the party which Insisted upon the bill of endow - moot going through ILrli.meot to the i0- dt6otte form In which it was introduced in two of the protest of the L'berals that there would be a dispute over Its interpretation, .t the last session of the Hoot* were die-. posed to insist that the company should be :nmpelled toa,cep ,ho popular reading of the Aol. That i•, that Parliament should interpret Its own /tot. However, it was s0oc eefally urged that suoh • marts, Is usually left to the courts. And e0 the w orts, after their own deliberate fasbion, will settle the dispute between the people and the 1.'. 1'. R Whatever their deolaioa may be, It 1s appereoe that the railway company fur which lir. Sbauahteaey .poke has not been dealt with Is a niggardly manner by the country. lint, In addition to the land gnot, which has proved quite a valuable estate, the Canadian Pacifio Railway Company re- oe.ved nearly slay -three mouton dollars In (ash from the Canadian Governmeot. We do not mte tits bestowal of title extracrdm- mily generous gift as an stones for .sal - times ot any kind being extended by the Go .000 to the Grand Truok Pacifio, but rather as a reason why Sir Thomas Sbanghoe.oy and all his organs Mould hold Ibair peace while the subject Is under die - mansion. It le but just to admit, bowe•er, that Oar Thomas oontenis that the great rival of the Can•dtau Pamflc.houla not be tiob'ed by puhl'o aid to penetrate • 104100 whioh has been opened up and proved by his company, that If the Grand Trunk de- cree to profit by conditioue not of its own creation it hoe no right W put its hand In the pablto treesury to so•ble 1t to do .o T'h• we.kues. 01 Su Thomas's argument hag .In the feat that is hells to take Into ao uount the oase of the public which would be served by the new eyatem. the people of the Nortbweet malnulo that the existing transport IMOD. facilities are altogether tn- adequate for the transportation to market of the goofoots of the settlers a: present es• tsbll.bed. Aod they hay• the foot sat hand to pro,e their case. Settlement is proosed- mg so rapidly that It Is out of the ganima for the companies at present in the field W overtake the demands of the booms,, tar the conveniences without which they ..so do little anti the ab.eooe of which may not only cause muoh distress', hut give the most promielog portion of the I)ominiono.etback rem which it would not rwover Inc years f a large portion of the l;r.nf freak Pao. o le to tie biulo throodh Jost .nob a •Iron rr.tory as the l'.1'. R. wag, can spy jus' ras. be given for granting pnial.° aid in one oase red withholding it to then het' 1'h• r.ew l.n wt I pave tbrongh moult of such territory Ootarto, flu 'I'errl.orlss and in British Co mbte. The roes will precede populetton. is will not he • r• - suit of the demeans settler', .nnt a pioneer line, an artery, siting in and oprradmg tor 1 the tnbcta trill/Ma of Lie necessary to raise ('coed• to b true place In the great national sisterhood, ally the only @Obit,otlel 1 011110 that nae ha urged against granting to the (;rand Trunk j Pectin° past such au nnre•sonabl•, est nod wholly utneceseary aab.oly as was voted b1 • reokless party to the Canadian 1' r. fin t. ib•tthe fifer trapsrontinental road 11190014,11 somewhat ot an experiment to the onpr•c Itoal men who thus saorlfioed the money and the ect•te of the people. The applioatioo of th• new line for •s.ls• benne will be one of the most lotereatlmg subl'wts Parliament will deal with at the coming esesion. The probable offset of Use 000strootloo of such a road upon the for tones of the people in the West and noon the future of that great storehouse of (Janada will remelt,* just a. Intelligent woo• sidera'loo as Ps speculative eff.ot upon the .to, k of the C. P R A groat ory bas gone up for beater transportation lentil ties. The I;overnmeot 1e morally bound to do &II In Its power within reeo00 to open nn the on0otry as speedily ea poseth'e to the land. hungry multitudes who are Io search of homes for themselyes end permanent fetal, Ilehm.ot for choir children.-Vlotori..,R (: , Timm, Fehrnary Doe AT HIS OLD SPEED am arewa walled Barrel. Alter Medd. ldeey 4'11111 wed rued 111. tbewmaslam. V RRNO GRT , M.rob Theo. are t day. wh.s Lame !Gels sod Rheumatism almost epidemic, and when the story of 1 ham Hrowa of ints pines is 'ha hest news at ass he oarried to the •I8 Mod. "1 was troubled ,h Lam. Kook," says Mr. lime e, "and ha Rhrnmatum In my right leg and hip se the I suffered agonl,- tog paine w001e at wet , 1 worked at one... be. el 1sg. Af t.k log nn• hot of 11odd's Kldn.y P111. 1 fnu an tmnrn.e meet, and by the time 1 ha finished sir bog,. my l,sm. Reek and Rh.oilsa'Lm were gone and I sae worsting at my old speed drWWfet 500 owe and one-quarter Innis nail* In 18 Wastes "lb eltro Klda.y Pius An .11 and more than ie daimon ler tee." IRON BEDS Just arrived, a fine assortment of IRON BEDS for the spring trade. Also a number of ASH EXTENSION TABLES, exceptionally good values. We have a large assortment ot DINING ROOM CHAIRS from 58c each and upwards. Come in and examine them. Pioture Framing, Repairing and Upholstering promptly attended to. BECKETT & STAUNTON -UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. Night and day calls promptly attended to. Night bell at the store, West side of the Square. 'Phone 89. OF LOCAL IN rtHEST A REDUCTION 14I'OSTA,IR 'I'h.Canallao Poeta) 1J.partmeot pas beau pruning for a reduction of portage oo newspapers and petlodioals between Canada and great Bri talo. Under the terms of the uolvereal pewees convention the comsat of two 00antnw a necessary before any reduction oats be made lo the postal charges oa mail metier pawing between them, and eo long ea the Imperial Goveroment• consent was 11011611d Canada could not reduce her out- golmg rate. This 000.001 has row been given and the reduotloo has taken effect, and the rase of poetess cm newspapers and periodloals posted In Canada for transude - elms to the United Kingdom will be the same as It tor delivery In Canada. It is ex iwtel that 001s conoe.eloe will lea! W • very considerable looreaes In the interchange of newspapers between the two 0000ti tea A Po,";,,oe PDTcas,- Last summer we had the pleasure of annoutctog teat Miss Sklmings had oo0eented to sit for her photograph, and that copies of the plotore would be obtained by the admirers of oar eml0eot towoseroma.. We were not astray in our conisclu1e that there would be a great demand for the photographs, for we learned the other day that oposiderably over 300 of them had been sold m the ono wet Moe, and In addition a no bet of people bave seeured enlarged poples, Some of the photos have been colored In %hit colon of the corooat,on 00110m• which Miss Skimton wore upon the owaelon, and these are veri- table woiks of art and are highly pried tar their owners, We are pleased to obe.r•s these evidences of the widespread reoognl- tlon of Mai `lklmtoge' name and fame, for mottles of the photograph have be.e amt to many distant plaoes in Canada end the United Sales, and souse probatly W other countries, else at Maf.rtb. Seaforth, Mar. 9 - Th• Sun printing cfrtoe to the Strong block was destroyed by Bre early Saturday moronic The Oyster Bay restaurant, nett door 1n the same block, together with household efeow, owned by Oscar Neil, was damaged by smoke and water. Both places were insured. Gans* of fire unknown. wllb Ilse rrerewlea, Two old pale met 1n the street. "1 saw you In the Liquor men's parade Tuesday," one of them said, "Ob, yes " "how, you tell me •boot It. Who were those fel:owe In trout on hones!' 'These' Why, those were the 'bohemia- " Well, boles l - "Well, who were those falI.we t• sag. named' "TO... fellows Is p:ng bate, nesk as Ike big. black cigars!" Yea." "nett were the distillers and brewer.." "Who were those fellows weaning there with the whits plug hate, white coats *oil gold beided canoe!" "'I'bey were the retailers." "Who were those fellows that brought rep the rest•" "Fellows atth , ,uhfower notes .id frm,e on tbe,r plata-the orowd 1 else sal' h'" "On, they were the oonsomere The DelawaIete. 14111 lie sl Cederleb Ledford, ea Tbsrs• dal, Mer. I1. Indies .L4 geottemer, see t'rof. lloren- woad'e mut dui wigs, toupees• bangs, wavy and plain (root., swl'obe. ,o .yery length and shade, •tc His hair goods .1> lee when properly ad- Ju,ted protest sod ornament 10. head, soften and beautify the •zprerloa of the faoe and 000s•gaoo,ly tone up mend sp- pearaoce. Prof. D.,rcbwend ties tor this en have many new ►ed pretty designs. He Lae added • number ot Now York, London and Peds patterns. Be sore W see them uu 1 not forget day and date. *Mala' et Navigation. Sault ..u. Marie, Marob 7 Nue out of ten old marine mon predict that the opening of Lake Superior navigation this year sal 1 be but &few days later than Iasi, whioh was o ousoelly early. The Ice is not so think ss n u.l et this time of y nr, sed • few days of sunshine will work havoc with Its solidity, Tahe Nature's Tonic -Fresh Fruit Salt. Nature has its panacea for all our ills -if we've been slow in finding it out, that's not Natu- re's fault. - in " Abbey's " (crystalized fresh fruit juiced she gives us the best of torsi: laxatives -it stops headaches -stimulates digestion - pre- vents dyspepsia - keeps the body's natural channels, the bowels and kidney's, healthy and responsive - drives out poisons -purifies -the blood - and insures the blush of health 365 days every year. All Druggists sell Abbeys,`L Salt "PERFECT" Gasoline Engines Type of 3 to 50 Horne Power Stationary Engine. IT WILL Saw your wood, Pump your water, Hun your cream separator, Thresh your grain, THEN Grind your grain, Shell yoJr corn, Cut your ensilage, And pay for itself in a year. Some of the Uses to Which these Stationary Engines Have Been Put : Electric Light Plants, Machine Shops, Wood Working Machinery, Flour Mills, Bakeries, Pumping Stations, Printing OfficesMairies and Creameries, Grain Elevators, Cost of Operating, 1 to lir. per hou er h.p. Requires �oo tO burn, no no attention after starting. No w danger from fn e, no water to draw. This engine in not an experiment. Every one ie fully gsaresteed. .few Pimple instructions are ail that is necessary to enable any man of ordinary Intelligencsi to run it. Once started all the attention It need. is oiling. it is easy to 'tart it and stop it, Ws would be pleased to send you some descriptive reading matter shout this engine Marisa Eatioes freta to I/ b.p., velar/Sox to site or liread9p N beat sr IaiicIL Coal) at the 5117O1t1A-o'I', MAI'HINK WORKS and Mr. Strachan will give you all I he information prraeMO. JAS. A. STRACHAN All krola of Ret air erns Bfark.mith Week dorm int shortest entice All aid a of Pips Fitting.., Threading, 1.the, Planer and Vice Work doss. Iline tie J. H. COLBORNE_ TEILS : Cas or hNrcc A Big TO GET SOME Cheap Chance Goods Just In. A shipment of tailor made Skirts, blsek and grey, $2.50. A reel snap, direct from the makers. Lace Curtains. A special lot with priors sway down. Babbineta, relrbeln nets, curtain muffins, to great variety. Just arrived. Rain Coats. Spring shipment, in black, navy and grey, latest styles and at prices that will make a ready sale, Dress Goods. A lot of black, grey and brown Ilomespuns, worth froru 50c to $1.25, at lees than wholesale prices. A few dress and skirt lengths in black brozades and Metals/ wakes, worth from 80c to $2.75, at about half price. New dress goods just in, in all the following makes :-Bedford Cords, Bioritz, Zibelines, Crein'lnes, Gran- ite Cloth, Satin Royals, Twine Cloth, Vigoux, Mystale,'lop Sack- ing, Venetians and Cashmere Serge. Ladies' Skirts. New dress and walking Skirts in black, navy and dark grey, latest def igns, tailor made, $3.50 to $4.90. Great value. Drees and walking Skirts, $2.90 tg $4.90, all new and tailor made. New Whitewear. (towns, Skirt., Drawers and Corset Waists from 20c ap. New Goods for Early Spring, New Prints, Cruse's best, at I21, Other makes from 5c up. (.o -,i patterns and good colors and fast. New Embroideries. A large assortment and prices away down. The best lines we ever of fered. New Laces. A big range from one cent up, in all the new makes of - Vela, Tor chops, Footings, Beadings, white and cream New Dress Muslins. Ready to show these goods now in the following lines and makes: -- Liberty Crepe, Linen d'Avener, Lin- en Tissue Satin, Ruben Roye Tam- bour, Llino Iaeer, Stella Batiste, Clar Batiste, Linen Toile Delain- ette, in the newest colorings. We don t expect to sell these goods jut now, but want you to see them for future selling. They are choi,', goods. Cgm.pelttaa Pattern. for isle. Famines Sheets w sly. away. J. H. COLBORNE Food for the Lungs 1u taking our Emulsion of Cat Liver Oil and Hypophospnites you are not taking a powerful drug to disturb the economy of Nature, but +imply budding up the lunge atul nervous system with a scientific topic food Safe at any time. It fortifies the system, cures stubborn Dolls, pre- vents ooasumptioo. Be In time. Take it Dow. None Better. None so Cheap. 35c. 3 for $ 1.00. DR. OVENS of London, Oat., graduate of London, Eng , specialist on eye, ear, nose and throat, may be consulted in the *Moe of this store ON MARCH Sap, Lx ONE DAT ONLY. Glasses hoed and supplied. Operations undertaken wben W. C. GOODE, Chemist, necessary. UDFOAD BLOOM.,. A Painted Floor makes housekeeping easier. A dusty carpet keeps the whole house dusty. A rug can be eaaily shaken and the dust left outdoor. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SPECIAL FLOOR PAINT is made for floors and floors only. Made to walk on. For Sale by , N. D. ROU VIE, GODERICH. ParneliDean's Bread (lives strength to the weak and health to the sick, and helps the healthy and strong to retain their health and strength. All who eat our bread like it. They like it because it is tasty. They like it hocauae it le never dry and chaffy. There is a uniform goodness, a never -varying quality about our bread that is not found in any other bread that's mule ---not even the bread that's made at home by the beet home cooks. This superiority in due to a combination of circumstances governing the making and baking, chief of which are the skilled use of the beet materials and our own process of mixing. 11••••••11 For Sale by W. P. W ESTOBY HAMILTON OT. ▪ OODERIOH, ILL THE USEFUL BRANCHES are taught in the Our sl.mlonf. •1.Dnt guaranteed nine 'oho, inn after a merge in t.hi. (voltage, it will he No Trouble fof Them to Hold Any Position. W..kt t.hwm. if prvwihle, 1., rel. twin employment, lint w0 (Wet o, ,Sip them In maintain the high r0nae•M. tasion this .,l hart enquired. iTtgsaiajs J. W. WSBTSR T. Principal.