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The Signal, 1903-7-9, Page 51 e4• . THE SIGNAL-- GODERICH ONTARIO THE POPE'S ILLNESS. His Holiness Prostrated by an Attack of Pneumonia. Death Mor.ring Over the Vatican- TM Patient arm to Me Once More the nays ante Sun E aheme Unction Adminl.t.r.d Bulletins neem the Sick Chamber. Home, July e. -It appears that the condition u( the Pular liecalue sud- denly worm after Friday's drive In Alit Vatican gardens, wheat not with - 'shielding the feet that temlleruture watt' ier degrees fahrwrhrlt, ho caught eu1d, and it settled on hist chest um' h.•ad, producing shortly afterward. dilyde,bronchial catarrh, areunq.an- led_by a slight cough, thirst, laual- ibdi and watery eyes. Fortunately up to the .present nu Inver ham de- .veloped, not even increased heat, and there hike been no acceleration of the pulse, which Ir rather weak 'During the afternoon th.• strength of the Pontiff began to fail him au rapidly, and -btu condition became do crlfT-cal, that It • appeared that only a few more Miura of life remained to him It was, therefore, deemed were advise him of his v eel • gra • eoadltjup-- and this was d with tender pre- crutien. Pope leo was thus prepared for his last cOUtnlunloD, which was administered last'wght with thepar- ticipation of all the' cardinals now In Rome and the whole of the icon- tidcal'cuurt" --' The solemn, yet gorgeous, cere- mony of adatlnietertng the last erke- rsment took place at the bromide of Pope Lou:. The Central figure was the "dying Pontiff, whose long life's Journey is nearly, over, calmly pre- paring to enter rho dark volley. Ilia pale and emaciated face. almost am white as the pillows on which It rested, showed little sign of life, ex- cept the keen, Kiltii.ri nK ev.ti always hes most striklug feature. Around the hed were grouped the noble guards in -their glittering unilurui, the Rnlg'hta-• of the. (look . and ' Sword. in their picturesque mediae- val costume oI black with 'white ruffs, 25 cardinals, all the nlenitm•re of tihe. Sacred College who itis.' at present Jig . (lune, stately and ve•nerable 'flatten in th.•ir . sweep= ing crimson robes, the. whole-' 1,,,uing a melte of rich, yet Nutslned :rotor. a tit subject for the brush of 1(embrundt. The, Whole of what is ,. raked the Pontifk•ial f• ily, h.•uded by Cardinal Iteuuudli a d including. \ all the private rhamlm•rl'ins,• we. \' \ ihrre. - `` , Then 'ram.'the tolcliinig -lira)'ure tar .�• passing '0.11 and. I.art of ter Cos - Ir 4. d a passion. I. t w • tun. As ts 'bt the Imo I. t � .died away ell loll oil tM•iS the Pontiff railing hiss almost; ran+y, aunt Sieger with -et feeble ,•f- t, jvromeim•rd in searrcly audit -de two .. w, his be,i dkt ion on t he rip -red tulle and do all present and ;thee unk k on the pillows '!'he s wait Ka y a tearless, eye In the whole ' Wage and the .in of -.,,\ the Pepe' relatives were. plainly I.i•ard 1Wy'ry alt.•..,. 4lllowed, only "111.kefi now'■. again •by a - eniir- -ed ;prayer of p ejarulatou. TM• cynditba.: f- Itis Hnlim•••{x at - 1 1 : -p., iii:. yrbt•r\ y t hough St ilii CIA{ i•, 'w/ts -nut nu Iuue API late _o, the nnernoon. ' Rod'. will he- done. Who Would.- -Tiwve IwtI.r.•d it. alien only ten day. ago I , was presiding \ov.r • •pnblie- tonaistory'e" mnnnured \feebly Pope '0 el. he felt himself late filet eve g paaaltnr.into ••sleep which last - Oil als.ut' it o'clock a.m... ware. sizer Sating plain hruugitt the' d ng l'ont back' to cunarluuanrse groan- , and complained of paints 0n\ Loth std of 4 he therms. The int Jur, of the Vatican during th.• early h ore of this Morning t.'e- tltieti'tn the onvlrtlon that .the peli- sse* 01\I'op• ., Is very near: Rollie;VJuly -Thr following bul- letins , Were ins, r ' vomterdry after- noon and •this um Hing, and furnish a current hlntory • the Pontiff's i11 - orae: 2.45 p.m -Tis 'P. • seemed some- what prostrated ■fter rather ex- citing morning, and is new enjoying h needed !deep. ii. m. -A At of coughlndisturb- \ bel the rope's sleep. Cough] might bsneitt bins, by relieving the It 51 W I, • cet#,rrhal obstruction: but, ow. in to 'tit weak .tate, it Is very tag r(Y4aust lag. -- PI purr.-Ateenttotted symptoms o general '• eprWion ire appearing The r'epe'ls r•eptratlun in attire frequent end superficial. and his pub's, is no weak that eum,'tinoes it Is luyl'rtep- tlble Ilia temperattre remain* ua nerrnal, and his intellectual 'scuttle* she unarm..tir.d 1Falre_e 6.51(•0\\\\\ 0 \.51(• 1r 3° p ns.-TheOIwIeo n 'i wor.e In T • Vigilant Ing rapidly. A :its Holiness wan untnlst■ Ing, n0 'bat, Dr. Lemon'. energised the Pops e' t'nrdlrtal rtaupolll and ofextreme un derided [hut extreme aho 11e.eivnn, dud it was adniiwistered Mgr, Tit 'eri,' the\ Popx:'s eitnfeimor, 1 an •.m. -Dr. I.sppunl ha* It.at- ex- eres-ed the °pin ie that the,'"Pope e ill 'Ice until Morning. lihl,'llolinecs is .till conrcims. 11 ;(- 145 a m.-Hepeatod`der•s eof chlur- el have enabledthe Pbnt(R t* sleep, but. rtintrnry to 'previous nighty, altlficial re.pirat fon in fontlnusd, red Ix, LappoetKo.c every Ase nitri- te Pat lents as �- 8.85 m,- ors to his hardly perceptible breath- mg • • rw W. wise S . Tree Cep•s." Pepe Lao awoke wet with perspir- ation, feeble t• the extreme, and hie yoke hardly audible. The fits of coughing had brought pains in him chest and shoulders, and he maid to Lappgnl. tell Die When t Il r lime really conies." The doctor. assured Ills Holiness• that he .b•llevid the• danger of the (ilirltedirte passage away was averted fur the night and for to -dry. These seemingly Inst Moments of Pope Lan Om- lulI of solemnity. Yrr- hatls hie last hours would be (PIN melancholy and sad If the uugust sufferer were les. c.nsc•loes of the ctreumatences and his mind less rl.i,r as le the time remaining before h.• enters eternity. Although his pliys- Mal powers ere at the leant ebb - and his breathiug colon • labor- ed, the Pupa's intuit is clear as- is manliest to all around Mtn by his bright expressive eyes and the few words he now and then succeeds in uttering. "'Take Ceevage. e Count Castillo Peed, the- Pope's nephew, whom the dying man kept by him bedside yesterday, Wan'10 ex- hausted late last night by his emu - *Ions, that be bed to to token frost his. um'le'w--yuunl, c' plel.•ly worn jog A tow .tits IreJere, he stood bowed hemi&- the-- Ilei. Pupe leo laid Ant hand ou his head with p.tterm.I" affection, seeing: "Take - courage. Shortly after 1n o'clock at night the !'untilf received the extreme gm - thin An hour before it had seemed hort time to ved the an- ew 11nrt'!gtt ' r 1I dent occurred on, the Midland divi- sion of the (:rand Trunk Railway" on Sundry morning near Stirling, whereby Robert McAuliffe lust his life. McAuliffe wash driving the lead- ing engine on a double header of empty freight. running between Beth -vele and Lindsay. when the off and McAuliffe wars so arverely scalded that, ha died at 8 o'clock a1 Sit.. Joseph'■ottpital. Me was A2 years of age, •,n•' . .iv,•e a widowed mother and two sisters. who reside la town. Herbert Porter, the fire- man, was al.0 badly scalded, and his recovery is doubtful. Ile liver at Millbrook. Canadiantilled. New York, .July ? n-Itunean Currie, a carpenter employed- on the Man- hattan Elevated Railway, fell on the third rail yeatardey and was olactru- cutnd. It la believed he came ,from Canada. as hie brother, Rev. Itr. James Currie, resides at OrIllia, Ont. Weise. Drepwd 1. D.atl. . . New York, July 7. -Mrs F. L. Ht. John of Went End avenue, 'a promi- nent touchily woman and church work- er, was killed yesterday by bring thrown Into the Rapid Tragait eulr- , way, 40 feet deep, at Srt•enty-siew- Wf stre.r and , Ilroadw.Yc by • -an electric car She had Just stepped from another tar when struck. , Three Perseus 1(111.4. ' he had but a very live. the Pontiff r,-ce tteunrement "that e>(t WI.yl Ier40 tm• 1V011 wit it ■ a Chicago, July 7. -Three persons were' instantly kill.d and erv.ral fat- ally Injured , is an explosion last 'nicht,- which wrecked It factory in South Chicago avenue, where rope for toy pnatuls•are manufactured. The three persons, killed w.m were 'aggl., ed sus that only parts of their bodien were found. -The explosion .was u.uu 1I it 111•clawed by cuncuslstun. ' esti, end 1, gh wryireely able 10 x L�lld� IN LONDON. ,oak rndlhl� , he s Lr fp• d.new his iapp•ar betide tie• sul.Cielw' tribunal with bill -truest in the di{ins ninny, 11 r it1.•rigP ' rope I/YI'N confessor, 1 u.iu.n i� .• 1 t re.l theum•liop. 11{ hen the rnrwnuny was ,.,i.•r Its '1lulint•rs sl.rk: back un the pillow with eppu•' ant Rr• .1 relL•f that all Mem done,, and th.,' h.' was entecInlg into rest/ use . hi. I ny pilgrtu.uge. \ / A e he. item net nit ion it ter via - t iruui Seg rets' • hnp '.sat for Isre. rov..;ry were imat to 'the Pope: and he upim•u rod - 1 it touch grat in,•d. t ur• had ruin. and' M 'w r ready to MORE OF WA ER'S ViCTIMS. Orowning Acr.dennse Wt were Reports Or r• Rt. Catharines, -.1u. S ooit, 22 yours DMM 1j Ib. its/ at Dingy Buckingham Pilar.. London, July 7. -President sidrnt Lqu- , bet's lirlt day in London closed with • state banquet ut 6.1110 p ns , at ItuckMghalu Preece, It was the, most -brilliant function the dingy -old pile had witeu.,.ae.1 for a long Nene The rotupany incl0dud an the hikh 01 ctah 'c4 the kingdom'Al. I.ouM4 was w'atod next to the Qtre'n, and the King and the Princ'ors of Wales eat• opposite th.•m. • k cont•a•t fol- IOwnd t he banquet . • The cabinet and -oval family were among the:guests a the banquet: d P ening • the bealth„of P (dent Lo uti t, King Edward expressed the plens.1ree` that he and Quest. Ale an- �ouls dra 6•It . t. wekeW.lrg the F rh t. President a ' lteklughatn Palace. The King elI, riled• his recent visit (a France end th, pleasure. he exper- ienced at his fr i.it v reception there Pke'Idont t,oubet pended, thunk - king Edward for is reception, declaring •the. K inew visit to K Fray hod done much t ward a t guala tr..of peace -10,7--Lf.- Whole --world, !VAR IS INEVITABLE. air ser ally drowned at Lack. lie, old land Canal, about B •o clock tiunduiy night. He with reline otherm went awlurming. -and, unabl to invite; gut beyond eta depth, H invite;companions mad* a ijrillianl attempt to sieve elm, but failed. Wood was spendki 'the Sunday -here, his 'Kober being .a Nigeria Fan.. Drowsed 4. RC. Vernon City, B.C'.. ,idly 7,•-.Ht'pi�wwr art .lames end Arthur Washy, Orsi goring men In the employ of the S. C Smith urine at Enderby, 'were druwnd while running lugs from the elver to the Louth They were en-' gaged et the murk 'ulfinfi v dur- ine their Irlsoru 4,0.1,8: it • bring M .''lock' In the.eveatns whet) -the - n- talo,y\ ikrurr..l. A'Chlnuuern wbr tM•m. fill off. the log, and gni.• the alarm, which the .resp, whistle at -the-mills made general, blit nithuugh l,he_alartlrxl tnhabuante urrn'ed- on the river tank in a few minutes,. no- thing [veld o- thing'ulild lie seri of the two m••n. Neither could swiul, mut they w.•.nt down in 21.) feet of water Roth bod- ies ,were merrier.m1.. S)••trurl •lruuw crialtApint.41 Murton County. Ont. rod le *Ivor. . i to .Am ye•urs� • queen rotrlriil�; • good s his contra across the -r feet deep at t ever, on seeing tried to fullow h wilds/Deem - and . Ip could rcacb-11i \ • Jells Ren Puckering, July T. manager of the , Wee tern received a telegram yes-te the _mad news shat his s. 1 20 years. had been dro urday • evening at Secret Ills body Is expected hen ing fur burial. ad hectic. is trallrae,,es Toront Judy 7\0 -Th. body • of Frank ('1a -who- been miottng since The ay, ulnd• floating fare upward the e , 1 ruchets oppo- site the }loyal C'anadfan ht Club lent evening b, 4'.ptsin ` 110 Clarkin wee etay g with Witt 1. tun, al 10 Ilou ayenne; ('entre I*Iand. After Kinch in Thum -cloy he t ou' in a rano.•, r the foot of y Street, and the c ly, possible rift. Which might indican the cause of Meriden( " was that''- one side was retched and nn.ear -d With Meek , an If the boat had roma into felon with marine newly- 1,0044ee1c ff. Clarkin, wan an expert a+rirntnn\it 1. diteidAu -count tb count for hie '■ cde h unlests melted.. by crnmps. The creed. who was 21 years old, came from the neighbor- hood of King. wh hM mother; Mrs. .lames Curry, still ,•akles. Teeny 01r1R wood. Ottaw Julyt.-'t1' has Hewn rte• eeiv.tt of�a drowning sec th the •tine.n on N•inday, wh?n-the thir- n-year-old dattghter of .1,4110 ('yr Ida lost Mer life. 'i'he little girl end( 1we-„Z.ung sra't4.•r were lay-, lllg In a Islas, -which was tied to- h. shore. Shr rvachrsl-0411 in prat. piece of stick 'Rooting, o alone and fell into the water. She up, menug,d to get hold of `a float- ing Inc but -another log in posing struck APR' 00 the head` stunning her .old knocking her off. S1•pptar OR tae Trate. Drlgtrton. July 7.- .h.hn tiyddr- man, a laborer from ISeleronto, shout fort[' years of age. was killed on the tlrand Trunk, about' two mile• and a half well of Trenton rr.terday. ifyrlermnn had a ticket it Iten•'rontn to 'Trenton and cent, rep on No A w,altwnind express. It is supposed Ste tried 10 get off the train alter ft had pled Trenton sfAtlnn. .A pntstsenger had him Mead nut of Ilwe window and sew lhdrr- tnan nn the crepe in the Art of step ping on the track. H. fell under the car and had his ,.loll meshed and left leg colt ser at the ankle. t1.g/•eer holed. 1'st bath. JAW T.. Jal1a1 MI6 the rlr.r.ae to _hr.... the inter, to Mx breathing. Pop. awoke from his alero, which wee teed by (10POIR of Oilers'. very feeble arid-- fp Pltin• hal' with hie mind gotta The Lagoa Bulletin. Who hint been tanned. It II•NP the condil ion int the Pepe is ate- theviarVi. After twice taking a raw Pee and a little brandy. he went t• 111,1... At nine o'clock fir bleirroni new bulletin will then two INP110•. :155 a. ni Must her morning "- ham broken on the pathetic \ her of the Vatican. Where Pepe T.Ta Ilea dying. An the. miff light of, dawn Penetrated Into 1hr -mom thsi Pontiff ' whhipswart to lilt devoted PhYtnelakstitit his denired the obla- tely ,tho window. to -he eported. ."I wish to Pee once snore. Perhatat'Ior the loot t line: the rapt 01 the win." It la just • 'hart while *het the 'eadnced his a strong deem cif ehieral .11.01, "MP PO deataltk• that •rti- t'r lappioni ti) wry few minuteei lean- " eemlonaly ei,er the eolith to sib - Suva the tlhattlatis matitat July 7• -About the f yea ay forenoon, 1111 - mon a ,1 he late William tow ,aged about 17 u the,-n'ltr at •the dgt' a swh11, with a Autos eras not as warned by try t.. senli is about t. Amus, how - crossing, int sank in ' before t whit- out? hkoma J.posese •r• *.bIllslag Their Terse' le Pa, East.. - . London. July 7.-Accurdlsg in the n 'fain correspondent of .Tbe MtIpdeed' the opinion prevails in Itus4.an circles there that the oul- break 'of hostilities in the lar Net Is lne% itatile. 11 'lx reported that the .(sparare-mobilizing their forcer' • ' 4'. wt(heet 11Sela•a....• London, 1yly 7.-tteph'ing-,lu a queedinn in the Honer of (...innl0ne yesterday •fternoon on the builder of Brfttsh, Auurtcail. and .Iapaor•se• warship. In the ult.uf Pr -('h1 -Li and the °beta\ of r gptlirring of the Ramsden uhd oth 'fleets there. Admiralty.,Secre ry A old -Forster said there- were Iwi•Ive 9 'Oath sin* in - those watern' .brit the d(•fralty was not aware that Eny apt hal ga- ther'.ing of worships had occur d, of that any special object Was at , . at by the potre•rs reaponslhIp for Movements of the vessels in Chine waters. • y Ca Fick CALLED IN COURT. Make a Note of It The next "idle you're shopping cotne here fur -your'good and our good shoes, Oiie of the things you'll notice about the shoes wt sell is that they Greta j their shape ; look as WO so far as form is concertlietl at the owl as at the beginning. ' The reason for this' is that they're matte to fit in the factory ; not made tri fit in the store. 11. K I \I :S Ohl Stand, Jorduu Iflock. J. P. KA VANA GN STROKE PROVED FATAL. ■on. Thom.. ougy, T ref Quebec. sur.•.,m►ed le •yopleay. Quebec, .1aly 4.-41 I on. Thoma. I1: Jellify, 'Treasurer of the Province cif Quebec, was stricken with apoplexy while in a [tart,.', r Venin' ut''iht- Ih.- 1.l 4'hut.au Fluid. nut at 10 o'thak y.•sterduy 110 wax r.• 'ed to his rouius in the Iiilto1 And dim:torn• were Mead), Nunuoonwl,. but in xlitti'----of all they r'uah! do, he,puss.d• swayer a--r.'r1,.i•k in the afternoon Tho Min - Otter buil been ailing for several uu.nt hs. l'retulrr Parent, Who was at hi. country houto at St August int-. was - 101111111011141 to the capital by tet.- graph- ' Ilou. 11.•nry .'IMilitas 1turfy was brew itf th.• Township of I lurhuns. Ile war educated et 4t, Francis ('allege, jtirhulrtnd and at M'.(:il.f en-yerrrty. Ile prat lent law in Sw,iteb rot, of .whu'h to • he was Alerted ay,rr. Ile has Me pronlMistily id*, thin' with the lire e -County Tempe ince Alliance.- M . Puffy - uu sato A f tet Ivy, connoted en 1 ort d 13 'nue r h rr ixl U Ole 1J` r , g eral suction of , elm; Kut v. e returned at the goner d.� • elect itin 1Mt)7, and on the• forum on ut Mr. Marrhand's Cabinet in May wits rail- ed <iho1•et0 as 1' 'ivsinn.•r of Pule lie -Works. 11e- war' 4 member of the ('hunch of England ire uearrie-Stirs Mountain of $w.-.tsburg, Que. ' • •Peeellar tset Car .eat.11ty. " . Nodd real. .l ul 4. -Pierre •Tfll,nlam was ki1Te`d it 'the eorre.r of Si. Items and Lale.11e,sareots ye>rrt.rday morn- ing in a p.o.ltur manner. Ile was' standing at the corner, waiting fo11 write, w1.•11 a big I'ark and Island r r eking. lir , nn.• a ng. 7 hr hind wheels in- ead of folltiifing the torWard truck [111• main line, took n twitch and Tft mss 15014 gr.,und 1,••n.vlt1 lire ,wh , bleb tarok 8,11. enndo , July 7 -The Rouse• of ('ulu: ,ons vsterda'• reached the see- on1f part the Irish Land (till hes fore'adjour. ng- Thr,Flm,N., in Ms - rosin of Pa t 1. pot through Misty - tour o the.rig•ty-nin. clauses In ther h}!1, the ,onn1111Yte.• stair of 'which will proljhl• Is, wound up to -.,ay. \ Gime 14 Tears I141-niltoi1 .1111y 7. -The magistrate sentenced yealerdap Thomas Wail.. who was c envicted of aff.nre that gdod' societv4e1,00s, t• ingston fur 14' Sears. A SWELL SU1'1ME SUIT dg. (Inaba. Inre.tlaat., th. Sporitillm at1.a• of our Elgin Loan Co. Mt:.' Thomas. July 7. - Judge Hughes..hrkl..court .. this..morn►sg •to furthoer. examine W. 11. "&•vitt in con- d,rtMn with Elgin Loan sperulu- tluns. Mr, tIetitt did- not apps� end has bean. -out of the city i01, • Creek. Some ru44ors are, aur t' -re - Kidding Omit and 111ts nneertton wit1t, Howley 'fn steep s (.trona. It, 41 Mousley, hrehur, who was alio up,tur examination, -Ia. meld to have put through their transactions deelineit to he interviewed.. and the examination la M. rhyme, tr. infurml ton 1. hard to get t put thl'btrgh the deals, /1 In Iegelat the Wguest of Rowley, she'd the funds. rleyilt's �aleence m the city for Iled ronin ret. m awl slur• 8 most of le time in ea `ng h, while and Igious DU- - OP 'TN AILOR IS 1' AT Vul NEED JUST N(►\\ They look IV They. fit Thrx are made p stud they .1 leitriiiikea your lows. MADE-TO-ORDER CLOTHINfi READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING rail and tree,iny stock be- fore platting lout ordet. West Srreel. )1. I, honl Austrian fo elfin oak 's semi Mei worms rent ed here i Motion ' ere iiiiirriirkey 11 hAi-oine se out. lb er the adriumill no of g at wen, tit maintain psi P. not, *ft het dine the, nolo sent to ofia .11111Y 4. \env whie Belgarta .4 waned that in accord end thnt the Dulgarian tifsidered to lie two!) ex gerated. RIR torso.. Stir. Mount Vernet), Ind , luly 7.-A fight on an excursion at mer be- tween -here end Uniontown. y yes- erday, resulted in Mx perste being An wits ahot and fell Into the r r 1110 body has snot rotes** . Two of the nahtber et wore worsen. aitiowns Tireelty Karma feed. of the breaking of the taiadiora nolo dam. Sunday. twenty permit* ere knoten to be deed mind Mitten\ an. maiming. The property lose RI T Pa valley Will resin 1111.800.000, and the disarms is so great the* eiateide lief will Iowa t• he asked for Dust: 10011 *as practically suspended yap - Ammer Negro Lyeelied. spatch frees levansvilla, Ind , sari a sob Imbed • Iwo late last night Laughlin Fountain Pen - FINEST Gum GOLD PEN YOUR CHOICI Of THESE TWO POPULAR STYLISPOR ONLY NOTICE TO 'ADVERTISERS. Copy of change of running advertise menta must be left at this office, by Monday noon to ensure insertion in issue of same weak, Announcement..•. 1 laving purchased the harness Business of ail- bert Nouse (Do.vding's old stand), I will c'url'y it on at the salve place. I have engaged c- r• fenced and co-mpett ut workmen; • and \ hay e band a large and well -as sorted stock of r I-IA RN ESS Double. ms and .„Single . Dusters, Fly Nets, Whips, etc., and the largest 111 of ranks and Valises\ ii Western Ontario. Si• tial attention given to of Harness the r mit.* a ass and T iks. Your c, stun) solicited. T'UIJDAT, July, 9 1903. ,a • 4,1„4,0,0,w0,u,4,4,wt,u„awwWa Aa MCK'1�1Mwwww>,�W�rwr Jurdaa Block �/ericlt, Olt[.Iii E s 333333=3333�rcFEf.67,C CC -C 41 - • WHITE QUILTS 15c. E .T lore wnlr not in Toronto last week for tun only, but souls of the (F Iwlguiuh we got will be fou for you, ' - ".Veils crochet quilts d,ic, Mill ends, another lot of • E jnml the thing for your suer Mill 44111114 of table linen, ynu 111r. = mei''uttage Mill gte111 gh know what that 1110•14 101 herr, 2 for any 11x1111, mel' rise, et table linen at a big 'Ishii (• •.r earth Ric. Others at ULM, *1.1n, on. regular prier, some - of 4 $(.all. $1.73 un.I $2.1111, every these ends are slightly dant- = nor .If 111,•111 :t Iiu'vain, aged, sums linty soiled and 111inuytisl napkins: thereat... "the 8 are all right lull the E just IH .L 1z in tea tut. they are 1)110 . slid )'tee won't complain alluut it. C. = gimml quality -but damtugel in C. 1 the mill. hut not hell s Much iielunauts, hudfx uvltl of r damaged :Ir the ill'11s• int est,'ll them, 1111 S, s.� M11, ek prints, flannel- C Stripe bd.•rnllm ural ti11wM'ktl tette, .cul br ildery, etc., etc., at 1C juNtla riot 'thing for facto)•y Iwhlrwl,pricew. de wink, light, x.811 and keep Mole Skin Pante--just 84 C . roar cloth... rlr,eu, you who lulu, slilllhtI ' d01110404 at re - hay, Isrn .tskinllt, i.u' these (luredprices, the dent+ will eau Ihul theist ort 11t;ICiu1' nut hurt the wear at all, - >E% 1 ('(►\IF: Plitt SOME OF Orli ('NINA C +a-z3=i3-113 i t c E --E, E 3rrlrclFrrr.r.�clr M'K;M'S BUSY US STORE tl 1 1 1 1 t mN. h. h. �. n. !�!'�h!h. h h h. T!1!!M. h. �. ^iT^1. ^ISR 1F rmrmmmmmm tmnrmmm'mmn+n►mn+mnrmm. In i V Cti.1S Boots at $3.51, $4.00 and $1.51. After Se:Writing investigation and dtu• triol rare con- viapwl dust the ltivi•tus 1s8/t4 merle by (int .A. • Inter, of Muutr eat, is • of ter Ike (t turn's' Init. mule, An at our price is easily me of thee -hest valu It ix et 'mot we eel \�Irroud of. inu•cdul in drsj gp _ act itrfit and 8n- ioh dressy, r,,nifor- tabl end for wear nese Al of any $5.09 limit yr I ever saw. D. MC RI EN 1fiinlilton-st., Goderich Dunlo Relia�ii Ton can pima full relianet In Dunlop Detachable Pneumatio Tire. -they will never betray your trust, hardest to punc• Lure. rale* torepair. Years or excellent service have made them of atnib,.t uni- versaladoption. Every wheel with a repu• Uoo 1. fitted with them. Every rider of eiyerlence insl.tw on them. IMnlop Tire. make bicycle enthueiads. They Increase the pleasure of wheeling and minimise the troubles. Bicycling is •n insured success with Dunlop.. The Dunlop Tire Co" ILlmited Toronto. Ont. D.pot. at 106444, Si. 30a, Winnipeg, 'oggegoIgig- A1he you found s Dunlop Coni V hultoy._ ,1'a u r 4 .:111, Ili. illy •,t pair and t 1 gt t your 'y &tire ill the Illt'idt rm. s 14 they Gail you c bark ire (lair. That show's Our eunfl- They red etVeil Irl aw'alt your Stllllr11er• .Ally a11i1 prove!. Sizer, fl to 1 notate With i (les 1 welted estrus arman ('oHNInt EA T ST. and -SQUARE. 1V OTti�f BETT There 1s ,nothing better than the best, and in the line of urocerieu thereii nothing better than what You can get:here 'every day in the week. If you have never,bought your Groceries here, give- us a trial and vee what wdr can do for yob. Everything in season, of good quality, and at the right priCesl. - • , CALL AND HES !",1 '9 sP SO S77.71="2" xSz. co_ rtiE ORD ERN, WEST BIDE SQUARE. Telephone No. 91. :Dr Mixed lion& in one lath- they mg the 0 S 111\T-1. FOR 'Irr} 3 J., Lori.. All colors HICK'S I 111 1'1: ' conies AcciliTZD. C•14, OR WRI1111 Mt Bryeon, 132 York St., Buffalo E vrice are as a di.- I n t e rest i n g a FFLond m ence ris the popular Feuce of the day. I 's is cloudy dom- 0- Myst 1(41 ..- fact t It I have sohl tv‘arly two car loads of wire anti wo dozen machines. Or- Os- ' The Cheapest Otiiteuktonter ells 1114. 1 1171 I, With V. -1'V little V1114. thilti his neighbor took to wie-- A pot up lir.ritujv letup, 'be ham built twin. sr .11 nee with leg' Lritulim machine. se- and Neatest. ned Iiiii Delve( 41 i. ihnilde the length) him not con , Ole- '''''"......,...,1,..,t, \ 'tont what is enetre„itietryi. there is 110 I' itarftwei in therione.nratiet. Id OW fellers, as . YOU ARE OWING AWAY MoNty if you .ilo mit go a IA INItON MAt'llINE anti build SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES AT sa yore. own /emu., et. if ye vent tine, I rim build tor yon III•Wip• Fenno for 3 rod. Hardware n Doors and Windows . The Laughlin Pmritain Pen Holder is made of an• est quality hard robber, fitted with highest grade, large Moe. Itk. "old pen, of say desired Regibillty, Mid We the only perfect feeding device known. (tither style, richly gold monnted, for presentation PurTvwes.11 In entre. Surely yon will not W stile to wear* anything at Ore flaw rbs pies 1111) win give on, h 01•i Immo sawing and service. Yoe Sale by Cisme E I et me figure on yoer Plumbing, hating, aod Tinsmith*. 4, CHAS. C. LEE •