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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONTARIO
NEW YORK LEITER. where the other patty is involved. CURRENT LITER�iT'UNE.
The failure of Britiab-born, especially
Kn lirh immigrants to take uyt TtIR Jlrrtt ��'uyex'r Hu)ttc ('crr
United 'States elUsenship papers it raNtuv.1tisic �W'umnu's Hulur I'm
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THE KIND OF PREACHING THAT ways a, hey a )d on by all dart of panion for June to forehanded with .I
people. They are opposed not to article on "The Woman of Million .
NEW YORKERS NEED. have the acme Interest fu upholt er lfuw, She Could Spend Her Monet
"American have,
ar the other This magasinm believer that urilliol
themselveforeigners have, yet Americans ast aire'sea- or at least some of them, at
A Clergyman from England Who Is themselves, g all People, are the fret
[Y [ `yelling to follow thr_lead of Andre
to swear allegiance to a foreign Hag. U
Makin[ an Impression labor Carnegie {end .lulu J4,ckr6ller 1
Troubles and Trade Unions Some • • • devoting some of their hnt wealt
W. X. Gorey, president of the Steel to practical benevolent,", s, Willia'
III -natured Remarks from The Trost, has sailed with his second wife R. Allen, of this Nrw York Associa
I imes on Canada s Immigrat'ow for Europe, and glad he [Hurt be. No tion for the Improvement of this Pool
Success - Scenes and Incidents in one, it seemed, had anything but bit- was asked to tell women with uti
the Metropolis. ter words for him, the man who left lions Just what they should do fc
the wife of his early dayys for Mabelle theh• less fortunate fellow-ereatit•e,
_ --- Oilmau, this actress,, , He hadn't the The. result in an able and thotoughl
usual excuses of the ��llvoreed couples, practical Article. lis the sante min
ISpecW oorree'oudsuce of The disuaLl ouch as Inoompatlbilitb of tetuper, or iter Dr. Edward Everett Hale has A
New `York, May I9, -Dr. Aked, infidelity. Probablyffhe tired of her editorial describing in his kindly
trout Pembroke chapel, Liverpool, homely virtues, and' forgot the old genial manner just what women call
made a splendid impression by his days when ar a mechanic in We steel do about good govrrnurent, eope•ciall,
Hest sermon to an American eongre• rirills of Pittsburg she packed his din- the civic duties connected wit!
gation A few weeks ago in •'Rooke ner pail and kissed hint good-bye in srhuolx and libraries. charlem F:d
feller'• church," Am the Fifth avenue the morning. The late suppers and ward Hooper, who is contributing;
Baptist church is the
called. the kickups of the underworld in series of illutltrated article: on build
His address was quoted freely in the which the fair Mabelle moved moot ing the home, describes the pritcticu
Monday editions of the papers. It have ffli cinstrl hhu and completely side of the house and what nhoold 1li
was good. inspiring reading, and it turned his bead. considered by prospective home -build
shown this preacher to he, it vigorous • • err to make the dwelling comfortalph
expounder of good old-fashioned doe. They had great difficulty is getting xa well ax b•aiutifl'r. Another build
trine+. So runny of the metropolitan x clergyman to marry them, being ing article of timely sntet�e*t is "A
clergyman aro given to discussions $611I1Bunp�talow Built onitSteel Frame
that lead along some t the dls u�s forced to scour the whole city for some Principle.' by \v,' O, Masear•ene. rho
P one who could be induced to toeu4onn duuhle• ge fenhare of the utnnt.h {. t
able tKe bro of ('hoof 7tn.ity rather the ceremony. After the formalities Pa
than the broad road of its eosentfals aeries of photo rx hs illuslrntin rho
a supper costing $ii,lllll wax given to t b( V g
that this mads clean-cut [witontatlon personaI a`,xMtm"alts of Queen .Alex
their gueeG, and the couple, to es- soden alt Kuck{n
of what is one's duty in lie is invigor- cape notice, were driven at o'clock glialh 1 nbtre. The
sling. fiction for• this number is particularly
. • • in the morning to the steamship. action
He will uuake r Kven at thin uncanny hour their atetro"
greeter impression tentive friends the newspaper report
here than in HoRland, It is believed. Thoughts of the Seaside.
The time is ripe for the coming of just ` i were on band to is and rd sham
J with flashlight pictures and with re- R"NIdPI11N of Gew'II and city arse now
such Al man, who will lend his voice quarte for An interview. Mr. Corey thinking of their muuuuer outing, and
and heart to combat the worldliness worked hitowif into a rage over their those who live in the bury inland
and materialism in this city. If he actions, and had to be gently dragged centres generally torn their attention
goes along the lines indicated in his aboard by hill wife. to the seashow. To those who are
rut sermon --exhorting his flock to undecided, Cushing's Island, Casco
carry their Sunday beliefs into their Hxc, near Portland. Me., is recom-
offioss and their places of business- Just now New York is honorel by "trended. Two and one-half miles
he cannot fail to do gatd. This es- the visit nj General Ku•oki, the hero from the city of Portland, it i8 a cote•
sential point of teaching is well of Yalu wird Liao -Yang, of whose binatith of seashore and *and
is a
dr•uiumed into the earn of country strategy and valor we heard so much one Rile the enroui ocean, and oy'ton
congregations, but it in not by ray during the Russ-JaPanese war. He other a magnificent ocean,
of Portland
he
uteanm the predominatingidea of the Called at the city hall and exchxnRedview
Harbour, The Ottawa House, well
sermons of the fashionable city felicitations with Mayor McClellan. known for several years, is situated
posters. At the sauie time two Japattase war• here, and with the cuttagen in con-
. • • ships arrived in the harbor -one of ner•tinn n With "the c '2,t1 guests. it
Do you know that there are more them being the Uhitose, which sank hoe been thoroughly reoguest and
evictions for non-payment of rent in two Russian battleships in the Straits rcfnrnishel. The s mita rs. arrange
thin city in A year than there are in aif Corea. The little general and hie meats Are Ia•rfect, buns,• Itp;hterl with
Ireland in ten i It Is true. If your Party will he entertained by their electricity, water supply secured from
daily walk takes you through the countrymen rued by officers of the an artesianwell that is eginal to any
Most Skis you will often come across Ggited Stater army and navy. of the famous springs throughout the
an evicted family carnpinR on the C. H. State of Maine. Hotel under manxgr-
sidewalk begging for the nec:esmi-y -- men[ o, Mesmtm. Boyce and, H,i lloge-
amount to soy a week's rent in an- SUMMER SPORTS. two sof 3lenred hotel mamg Int
other tenement. I maw an eviction a -- - All i peiruution. tel ....ri etc.', uuty
few days ago am Delanunceremonious[
Street. Quite a number have Igen practis- he Pecuret on application to, J. 1). Me -
Thr tunily was untxrvmonfotuly ing Ltrrosse ll:r past week, and with Donald, Union Station, Toronti,, (ant.
handled out to the sidewalk, with the new material trial is available and
their Pots sod pans and dirty bed- the forst of last ear's term to Sick
clothing. Not one in a hundred of y' t Toronto Exhibition Prize List.
the hurrying crowd stopped to look from this mumageweot expect w have
At the poor woman who Pat arurm x Hing gas there together for clue The Ariz" list of the rant i im Na -
At
her dirty belongillgscrving. she held eibtening game Gere oa June 11Ah• tiuuxl Exhibition of Toronto is just
a wash basin In her lap into which The Fall River foot all team, oo't. ,Mnny changes are 1 ilde, tunk.
nee hhoroitommed nnies. The entire American, international and New int; it more convenient for reference by
pe Englarul champions sine 11)Iq, will exhibitors, Thr regulations are
Cou Posen alt the tet ten d abode play the 4eaforth Hurons at Seaforth chaugtrl ell that all Anbm-tIN exhibited
could not have brought was ten dollars a- oll Mx 24th. The Fall River Lean' in the live stock section+ must Ise ieI�
,ane that male, w was quite notice- Y inleted in the Canutian Hent lArok
ably that those who gave her a% est- won the world's champibnabip at the
since were of the very poor. Pnn-American exposition and were registers'
the only team in America that,de, Ito the, horse section the CAnadian
• • ' featrd the famous Corinthians. breeder is put on a fair footing with
Theta was it grand rough -and- the importer. The directors have en-
tmuhle mixup on the Brooklyn hridgP Godarch Ladies Might Follow Suit. denvored incvrry sexy to protect and
the other night, in which fifty thou- A howling club has Iteen formed by encourage Canaefian-bred horses. The
sand long-suffering Brroklynit•x par- ttie bodies of 4eaforth, with the follow- Prizes in the breeding chwitem of the
ticipratrl. The trains mist run one A ing officers: Hon. president, Mrs. Al. nose licetion have been bnrreAme'
minute ter take the multitude over, �'• Mcfaaan; president, Mrs. Colson ; "ver $1111. 4eceral new cLomsrs have
and wtm• betide thrm if anything in. vice-president, Mins Fergus Campbell ; lnwn added, e.p ecisliy the one for
terfer•m with the regular train sched- secretary and treasurer. Miss Kidd; strings of ten .hui•Me•M, which is ex -
coed t 1
u ren
ulr. The bridge entrance is now a duanaging cotnmittc•e, Men. J. S. Rob- � .ale of the i(Ahnea ul
lahvrinth of chutes, balls, galleries, erte, Jfrr, J. C. Greig, Mrs. R. 11, this year's exhihit. in -tire linrneos,
xtafrways and mrzzanine floors that Black, Mins Lobs Johnson. The club hunter. and joiniping eloasse" tile• prize
feed' swarms of humanity into the expects Lot ntart with a nrembershbp of list "till Ienntio. the Maine itsEast year,
cars. So frequent have the rushes about thirty, including the King Fillwtarl hotef cop,
become that broad sliding gates have Golf Club. which i. ageian Is•ing given for the-
been
he
been put I to shut off the mobs At the Xual meetin o[ the nlf crest hors' io Ifo- ruu,aboul
g g In the cattle section A. 7'. Gordon,
when two Hose. If the crowd for club on the 10th inst. the following of- of Combbcauseway, Scotland, has con•
some reason ease" up in its steady Hcers were elected: Honoraryptex+I sented to judge the shorthorne, which
tramp the entire place is blockaded in dent, P. A. Peterson ; president, Judge is the largest r,IxeA ill this rection.
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twinkling and the gates are closed, Ilnit ; vice-president. W. L. Eliot : The prizes a the Herefords th And the
Uut stretcher the crowd into the "ecretitivAreasurer, 1). McDonald : Hol8pein* have Iteeu considerably in•
.treat and back bow the perk. 'Co iprt managing Committee, the officers and creased.
caught in a perspiring, Rrowding Judge• Dovle, 1\'. Proudfoot and E. H," general arrangement thrnu h-
cro.vd .of fifty thousand preo,plP And L. Dickinson. The financial state- tt gg
forced to mark time over the mile of ' talent fur last year showed : Recei to out the prize dims this year is ialpb'a-
promenade to Brooklyn is a thing to gtri.4'2 ; disbursements, SM.'21 ; �b. tion is so that the finding of any sec -
try 000'8 *out. I ance on hand, =69.'21. The member- [bon n made easy. The aggregate
not in-
amount of the prizes is $38,(011, not in -
last Hee was heft the same as it was eluding the 1K;,9(1(1 given
��'e were lately treAt•d w the fuOriY last year. g• ' - u in the speed
spectacle of street Iso opv light-] in the I department.
daytime. The lamplight,,., ascot ,it District z, Intermediate C. L. A. --------
strike for more pay. And, after a night Mitchell, Ont., May 14.-A meeting FAROSE fAR. -i
of semidaos
rkness, the employees of to draw up a schedule for district No.
the lighting company who did not 4 intermediate eerie* of the C. I. A.,
strike, aided by policemen. utanap5ed was held here this evening, with W. How to Make This Old Fasidsgd
to get the lamps going by the evening J. Thompson. Mitchell, convener. Scant Last For Year&
of the following day. It wan then de- Ooderich was represented by J. C. the rose Jar of years ago is now sesta
ceded to keep them lighted day and i Tait and W. J. Johnston, and Clinton young women's td>ododrs and h
night, and take n0 chances on x by J. Crooks, when the• -following Nem'.
spercly settlement of the d'ffdc ity. schedule was drawn up - I Indeed Is the possessor of a jar thatls
However, this strikers woo their point June IO—Mitchell tit (ioderich, a family heirloom. For those thaftaas
for more pay, and after A few days of Wingham at Clinton. tot so fortunate many beautiful jam
idleness rosinmed their duties., June 21-Olinton at Mitchell, Goole- are sbown for thin purpose.
At . • rich at Wingham. I To fill It gather the rose petals and
A strike of more serious proportion* , July I -Clinton at (Liericb, Mit- yet them stand in a cool place for tasa
is now on.The 'ionRahoremen, Cu the , chell rt Wingham. orb toss them and put them in a
July numbter of 26,11111,, have stuck for j ham at God erichell at [Tinton, �l'ing• i large cowed dish, sprinkle each layer
higher wages. The handle the ,with pit, keep adding to these until
Y July 17-Goderich At Mitchell. e
FreigRht of the roarotwi"e end tr.tnmal- rally II -Clinton At Wingham. Ton have enough stock, Shake the
..IS
.I *gipping, and their action ham p�ly:ll-W{n ham at 11ftc:hell saves alp every morning, and let the
rseulted in A very heavy congestion of Clinton's civic holiday --Go derieli 'whole stand two weeks after the last
merehandime along the wharves. at Clinton.
'bone rioting And bloodshed have been petals are added
indulged in ; though, considering the Stratford's BowluW Tournament. In a large glass jar place two onnew
temper of the strikers at the inti floc- Stratford, May 12. -The first, lawn of crashed allspice, two ounces of bell.
tion of cheap foreign labor, some howling tournament. of the season in 4en cinnamon, then pat In the ram
s"mhlance of order Is preserved. The Western Ontario will be that to Ire �'sa and let stand eight weeks eov-
folice reserves are constantly At hand held by the Stratford howling chub, See&
to suppress trouble, And the fact that commencing on Tuesday, Jima 25th. I Tlsen It will be ready for the perms-
thev are notoriously quick to act wtlth It t" moue years since the Stratford trent jar. Add two ounces of lavender
their sticks has its effect on the men. club has held it tournament, but the Mowers and one ounce of shredded or-
intention
now in to make it An annual ,� root Hix all well
Speaking of trades unions, though' event. i0 order to make the toorna• Ke the room jar in alternate[ layers with
tint particularly of the 'lanngnhore- nient specially %ttraactive to bowlers flee rose stock and a few drops of oil
men's Union, it in everywhere noted An unnsaally heavy prize list ham been
that the growing strength of trades Provided, road the prizes, which will tat roses•
unions Is giving much concern to cost in the neighborhood! of $:1111, will Over this poor a wtneglanmful of good 1
employers in general, and many pland be the most handsome ever offerrol at eelogne, from time to time add a fit,
now put forward to check them - a bowlers' tournament in Western ole lavender water and occasionally
though where Intelligently managed Ontario, bar none. The tournament 'n'esh rotN petals. This will last •one
the unionists have held their own well will have two rink events, eighteen $Sas
And fourteen ends ren ctiv-el •, Scotch
in nearly every trade, and shortenedIte y
hours and raisers wages. 4o sneces"ful doubles and singles. The Stratford BLUE DEVILS "
are they, in fact, that a better class of club has one of the best greens in the __ o
apprentices than ever in Attracted to Province; the British bowers stated i
Will Get Rid of Indigestion and Thin
that it was am good As any green that Things trade*. The arnhitiou" lad, when -
given the choice of It clean office job they played on during the Canadian Look Bright and joyous.
with uncertAin reinonernLion or it tour. An energetic committee in in Everything larkm greenly and dark
char a of the tournament, with Jamm�
gcxxt trade, wit,ll.:right hours and � to the pneraon Suffering with indi,Te"-
Rood w es, will umnally chonoe the Stec a as chairman, and Captain O. L. Lion.
latter. Money am secretary-tremmurer, t0 prescription known am
The remelt b" That the stand- whom inquiries sod entries may be, Until the
And of intelggm e a and Its that
of Addre*mes, or to F. A. Copus, seere• popular mtomac m "let* aide ons pot ct in
rnechanicn im quite An nal An that of tary of the club. P popular (oral Sas a awfr and effective
office employees And the slight odium cure for *ick headarhe, indigestion
that once went with trades as Against - and stomach troubles, the .,little
other occupations Is not now apparent. MARINE NEWS. devils" Iuade everything look dark,
• • --- gloomy And or resming.
Air Wilfrid Laurier's remarks ttefurp Monarch Has Disappeared. After a few dpnyto' lime of Mi-o-na the
the Canada Club In London were com- Sarnut. May 12, -When the steamer nick heartache, dizzy feeding drowal- t
rnented upon in a curial way by The 9arrnic came down from Fort Wil- nem*' had tante in the month' distrems f
New York Timers -a paper that is liam nn its first trip it ppnamed dose to after eating --all these Aymptomn of L
rather Rgiven to sw Ing preculiar And where the steamer Mnnareh seam weak stomach --will ciilnappexr, an(,,,
nnenmplion tart' tKinRs abut Cana• wrecked rant. fall. Not A trace of the with perfect d(gPmtion there will ]w a s
deans. Sir Wilfrid had been speaking wrecked vessel was to he mean. The jovyial And beautiful outlook
of the recent movement of settler'm In And storms have done their work Mi•n-ala stomach tablets are sold t
front the States Into Canada, And well. only in a neat metal b)x convenient e
Pxpreewed the opinion that these Lifeboat for Southampton. for the vent pocket and coot, 4,A) cents,
Jamem Wilson has seen mal many curry t
people considered Canada A better Southampton, May 9. Aftnr years made by Mi -o -ala stomach LaMets that b
land to live in than the ,United States. Af agltathrn Southampton is at lamt to he give, It guarantee with etery ddnx
h
That, of course, wan too much for The have it lifeboat. The Mari P i)Ppart- that the money will be refunded if the
Times and it gave an its opinion that. ment ham notifled the loons I that the remedy fails to give satisfaction. k
very few of theme settlers would think boat now at Long Point. w{ 1 he' sent d
ennt'gh of the c entry of their adop- here in June, when the now are in de•
tion to become citizens. Yet fill- livened at Long Point. The several "Parr chap ! everything he earn•,
lire to take out citizenship paperm in wreckm herr duringpast yearn, serum goam on him wife's back." "�i'rll, if I s
the Unitmd States In In a thing that of which ummltlLod n loan of life, have ynu'd seen her at the npwra yeti a
never fails to call forth condemnation shown the need of the Pervire, wouldn't think he, earned much." is
I-ir5UNSHIN
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FURNACE
v t
n
it NO BENDING DOUBLE AND POKING
u AROUND THE ASH-PJT WITH A
SHOVEL TO GET THE ASHES = Z f
OUT OF THE SUNSHINE.
The Sunshine is furnished =
with a good, big ash -pan.
All you have to do is to _
grasp two strong, firmly at.
tached1 always -cool, bale han-
dles and the large, roomy ash•
pan easily comes Out.
A minute or two is all it
takes to perform the operation.
All the ashes are in the pane l'
too.
Because they are guided
into it by means of ash -chutes
attached immediately below the fire -pot.
Sunshine is the simplest, elsiest-managed, cleanest
kind of a furnace. You' don't have to wear overalls
and a smock when attending to the Sunshine.
If your local dealer does not handle the "Sunshine"
write direct t0 us for 1' REF, BOOKLFT.
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Mcclany's
LONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, ST. )OHN. N.B.
Ee P. PAULIN, - Local Agent
CYNICISM SMART,. she Was Willing.
"Yon must have been dreaming of
Very Latest Thing For Up to Date sell our. proposing to you Inst night.
Lovely Woman. lanes." How is that?" ••Whv, 1
It Is the fashion of the day to be a htvalrl you for a whole quarter of an
yule, end a osteon cynic b —,a
c hour crying out 'Yen !' "-Fliegendr
Btaetter.
She no lunger throbs with good will
toward men or exudes roving kind- _- -- — -
"Pas, That Is too much to expect. She
speaks of love's young dream with a p
curl of the lip and has not one tear to
1 lit
.shed over the misfortunes of child-
1
� "w 1
hood It 1s easier to be witty when
f
this pone is assumed.
4
There are greater, opportunities for
'
couversatlonal distinction , In finding
10.1111)
"nor Lancelot brave nor Galahad
Pore" than ill adoring their chivalry.
1
I yl
A woman cannot, of coarse, be nearly
'
j L
so entertaining If she praises her
r
neighbor's good works as if she nuR-
gents that she has an unseemly motive
s
or
for them.
Deplorable, but true!
it Is not a consequence of woman's
heart being desperately wicked. It 1s
rather a consequence of the heart not
There's a Something
being a warehouse for the storage of
nweem The gush of philanthropy is
About the Candy, Confer tlonery
rather sugary staff. Our mothers and
and Bon -bons made at
gmadmothern took a debauch of It.
and the result is that thin generation
The
looks at it with a somewhat bilious
and distrustful eye. The fathersch have
retro sweet grapes, and the children
Olympia
want something bitter. Thin L natu-
ral, Inevitable and perhaps not wholly
dlstreseing. it is not creditable to the
sane mind, it is not of any time to hu-
manity, that peopley indulge
transports over every decent action. n.
de
ate
That Acrdrge should pay Bob Cratchft
a fair wage Is good and dealrable, but
we need not weep upon Horooge's nark
because he has ultimately done what
That you can't help liking. It's the
lie ought never to have left undone.
real goodness of them, that's all
No real philanthropy will suffer In
Try some.
the end because 1t is regarded with the
--- -
••ritical eye. We talk of sentiment and !WE
SERVE EVERYTHING THAT
the taut of philanthropy In a scornful
IS GOOD TO EAT.
way, but there is a eant of crlMcism
whkh is far more stupid and much
more devastating. The mind which
STANLEY & ATHAS
searches for and finds meanness ev-
erywhere is not the most enviable of
—
Possessions. We all know ft only too
well.
it meets the story of any action not
Imperial
motived by pelf fntereat with a ,mile
of superior wisdom. It has the lowest
opinion of every one and everything
except itselfit- Therefore it requires
ate
i
anti Quick Lunch
yon to adm It for Its peculiar wis-
dom, while [act It is merely stupid.
"Evi an," said Walpole, "ham bis-
ICE CREAM DELIVERED TO ALL
price." t is, hr the way, interesting
PARTS OF THE TOWN."
to rein her that the man who said 1t
was not to be bought) But that price
DiNiNG-ROOM UPS1 AIRS.
cannot always be paid in, the things of
'PHONE Roo.
this earth. and cynicism is so cheap A
thing who wnnts to possess it any.
way?
No one but the-- Butone doesn'C
like to tiny "foo[." It doean't
noao4
pretty. does it?
r 1, M "go • t :41
$LOVE AND HATPIN BOX.
It New Little Contrivance For the
Traveler,
$ere is an Idea for the conrraton at
In ordinary long cardboard box. Pmeb
L9 a corset or shoe box, Into a umefttl
tnd ornamental adjunct to the toilet ta-
lle-vie, a receptnele for gloves and
aatpins.
Any odd length or lengths of brocade,
silk, satin or cretnnne could be utilized
Ind joined If necessary, ns the joins
held easily be hidden ander a strip of
ibbron or ornamental braid. For those
who do not care for the bother of seen.
mg glue can be noted to secure the ma-
THE Hoz OOYTLIR'm,
".tial to the box, the Mgrs being care -
ally turned In and stock down or On-
thed off with narrow ribbon.
The lid can be second to the bos by
wide strip of ribbon, which should
e so arranged a to allow the box to
pen easily.
The quilted portion, through which
re phis are pladtrl, ran easily he stuck
o the inside of the lid when the whole
on been covered, care being taken to
-V this Parfer•tly even and The same
latanort all rotund from the edge of the
1
W%m this to date, the rtbinem ran be
r'ered round the renter of the hex•
I the aketch Phnwn, and fantened•off
tt:h a Sow Wthe edge of that fid.
Before deciding where to lc! Rte
in the West, let w tell yun Abl'ut
these leads. The best wheat Stals
-the richest grazing laud -arc i0
tkb'provlace.
Write us for full Information
about crops, climate and special
railroad rates, etc.
Local rep, utalive wanted in
-cub cousty.
Telfer & Osgood
Rehire Sellist Atenti
246 C0111iTINE 13UILDING
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THURSDAY, May 33, 1807 ;j
I SPRING_ I
IS HERE; with -it comes the deeire to cast on those
garments which have done good service battling the
winter"storm,,►"'
When, you see our showing of dainty
Spring Footwear, you will want a pair of shoes t0
brighten you and make you feel more in harmony with
the frosh Spring days,
Models in Footwear
ARE DAI\TY, neat, slid by far surpass anything in
the past. We have a well -selected stock from the best
manufacturers, and are in a position to show ,you the
NEWEST and BEST in Footwear.
WM. SHARnAN
No Danger. -- usual, there -, was no policeman in
Although Mr. Hobbs was (akin at his ieight, and they were in it fair way to
fare value by his sou and heir, there knock each other's braille out when 1
p between them."
were times when the youthful Wil- ' 'eren't you afraid, father?" asked
linins adruiring tributes embu•rammtd Mrs. Hobbs,'bn a quavering voice.
his parent in -the family group, "No, indeed, why should I he r' in -
"i had quite an encounter as l qusr•ed Mr. Hobbs, inflating his chest.
came hone tonight," the valorous Mr, "I guests there isn't anybody could
Hobbs announced at the ten -tablt•, knock any brains out of illy father!"'
"Two risen, slightly intoxicated, were I said William proudly. -Youth's Com.
baring a olnarrel on the corner. Aa panion.
WE,, HAVE
UNDERWEAR TIES
SHIRTS HOSIERY
CAPS COLLARS
HATS SUSPENDERS WHITE VESTS
1 IN FACT EVERYTHING FOR MEN
FRANK He MARTIN
Tailor and Furnisher
Jome Advantagetis
of the dash Juitem
Ttle ('ash Business is the only business. This
is the remark our numerous customers make every
(lay, and further they say they do not understand
why it is ilot generally adopted by all merchants and
trades throughout the country. From our three
weeks' experience we are more than satisfied that it
is the only way to run any business. Below are a
few of the numerous advantages gained by the cus-
tomer by the adoption of the Cash Systeni.
Refrigerators Garden Hose
Enntel lined, were $32.11), ('able brand at Sr Per foot.
for $11.11) ; galvanizers lined, I ender Irk;
were 016.(1[, for: 1113.01; were King 13,
$1:x.01), for $IQ(10, I \%*ir,• found Lic
Gasoline and
Coal Oil Stoves
from 7be to $X0u.
Wire Fencing
All No. 9woven Wire fencing
with stays, =ii in. or 21 in. Apart.
For eaple take A 9 wire fence,
At 40rxpmer rod ; 1W I• echo - $4:).1111,
with r tier rent. off, equals x
sa(v'trg or $'2,25. Who gains by
the Cash .4ystem y
Clothiss Mangles
$21.11T ; victor ilianRlge $1g.U1
Coiled Wire
A c 1 load of No. 1t Cleveland
Coiled Wire just arrived, Which
hos im•en bnoght for t,nsh xnd
w' are so'Iling fur CA*II tat
\j•ho gainm here ? Why,.youdo,
Screen Door&
and Windows
I loorm from 7(x-, to
Windows from 20r: t, we.
Washing Machines
Magic Washer
$4.51111Now
Century
7.00
'Knoll Washer
-8.00
Tmlo-in-one 'Washer .
M.W
One -minute Washer -
10.1111)
White Lead
Genuine pure lead At 08.20
for im iti ; No. 1 pun• white
lead. $9for 101 IIts. No. 1
ptore white lead im An adulterated
lead and does not Isar lite Gov
ernment label. Du not buy it
for the twat pure lead.
Lawn Mowers
Wadlyatt, filarDais)•, Vol -
ver 1. Empress, Aiaxw"11 and
others, from gi.:rol to $111.1111.
f :tm puffin;; in a complete line of
ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES
and will be in a position to do your wiring on short
notice and all work (lone according to the demands
of the underwriters.
PLUMBING, HEATING and TINSMITHING
given prompt attention and all work fully guaranteed.
.\ larg(� stock- of,
NATIONAL PORTLAND
CEMENT
manufactured at 1)urhanl
always on hand.
CHAS.
C. LF.F.
Store 'Phone 22 House 'Phone 112