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THE SIGNAL: GODERICII, ONTARIO
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They Look -Cause and Remedy.
two rirtuuw And w little dAtigbteP syr
ews �f theSilstriet,
nulnlwr of ),earn engeigef in the fernf-
vivo.
lure and• undertaking buminese iii
to Ix a perfect brahh'nue )(tel in t
a often fit
M Old Resident of Osborne.
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Oil Thursday, the 25th till., Anothet
The W i►lghanhl fall fair will he held
f of her hipbones fly falling over a chair
of Uslwrne's worthy pioneer ►evident.
Qa September 211th and Vth.
I in the dark,
answered the givat roll call, in the
Henry Hridnman, of Zurich, left tart
John Young, of Morris, hex sold his
person of Mrss 8tuuel Skinner, whu
week for Detroit, when+ he will )lake
home in future.
506ACI.0 fact" Lee A. T. Utile, of that
IAnsatr away fu the trve'mIlln til year
illne.m
his
township, for the sum of tI'4ixo,
of lion mgu since a month's ruh-
Thetornentonr of the new Prothr-
terian church rot Hltlevale will Im, bud
Will. Fraigh, of Blyth, last week
t4 -)k
mequent to n paralytic stroke. Ih•-
ceased, whu was islrn in Devonshire,
on Tuesday, August 130.
txxw orsiun of the ritrsol hotel at
Brussels, which he recently purchased.
Eng., came to CAuada with her huv-
tatnd in INSI. And settle, in London.
Mee. Halnrtock, wife of tluwick'v
deputy reeve, recently fr'Itctured
Ex -reeve Ubister, of Morris town-
Remaining in that city but it flow
Line
ship, had the misfortune to fall one
mouths they moved to Stephen,
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day last week and break his collAr_
where they lived for throe yeah,
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bone.
"uvell tsborne,
after which they twnea O
B
J. Kiley, of Ulintou, left Iasi week
for lww Angeleb, where he will ell.
where they hat, since resided. Her
nobility of character and kindly du -
less it curses }tu�_
it
of Grey township, lie is survived by
rag" in business. Sire. Kilty will fol-
ow Iain•.
Position won for the deceased the em -
Leel) find regard of All with whom she
jimiteflons
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daughters.
Dr. W. and Mrs. Gunn, of (!]Intel,
to lee iu runs an wo 4i " lin• bur-
leant; four sons /bud two daughtrrm urc
the surface of the globe In the form
of earth. The constituents of fists are
teemed and well-known young bust-
nests ratan of I{rnasels, in the perwnn of
grand eitian[I.
Among the bands favored with all ei-
those Turemo
metamorphose) Into the substance of
Plants and
rotlti•ned Inst wtwk (bran a twit
months' trip to Great Ih•itain and the
left to mourn lies deuli A•.
1Jodds
Coutinent•
ght Have Been Serious.
Of Kidney Pi1L an
hgk - The box is imitated.
Johu McDonald mild daughter, Mrs,
McKay, of Winghaul, left last week
IAsrweek Mr. FILIVOliet•. of flip
Lunde road, nest' Clinton, had ,t
the gatsnde coating and shape of the
for the West, where .they will re.;ide
narrow ebrape. Ax he was returnh!r
pills are imitated and the name --Dodd'.
in'hllure.
from Hayfield with him wife• And chit -
Kidney Pilb is imitated. Imitations,
()if the 1Nth tilt., Thomas Ainley,
el
dren the hotwhich he was driving,
an
dangerous. The original is safe. Docld's
Kidney
of Listowel, m former well-known
Hrulemselvite, was utarrled to MI im Vary
frightened by a flash of lighttling, ran
away. Oil rearhitag the town it tc-Ik
Pills have a reputation. Imita-
Park, of Liatowel.
to the sidewalk, dragging the buggy
ton [lave none or they wouldn't imitate.
John Workplan, of Tuckermnuith,
half up. The. axle caught out- of the -
So they trade on the reputation of Dodd's
{'tort week Mrd Lila misfortune to have
iron posts cemented fu the walk ant
Kidney Pills. Do not be decefvesd
his leg fractured by being thrown
the hone wax thrown foto the road.Then
is only one DODOS.from
Ihydd's b the
hid carriage.
where it fell. Mrs. Falconer and tile
children fell crit of the, low aide of the
or+[;o+L Dsdd's is the easels to be cane
fast week the summer residence of
John Cartwl.igh[,
buggy and were practical)}' uuinjimed,
fol about-
of HuIICLt. was coup
while llrj Faleouer fell lortwevu the•
pletely destroyed by fire. The house
And contents were uninsured.
curb and the hovole. which was kirk -
f. t.l (For and Ubsio dough.
fag viciously, mwxmhiug the rig, and
lit perry movement of its
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J
rm. m
term. from the Murouirx ulisrion Hrldx,
Irgm to crush life. Fortunately sonnr-
legs t crus ortunaly
arr visiting Mrs. Oauld's palrnts, SL•.
one observing his perilous liewition
ant Ura. Hodxrt Mt.of Kippuu.
ran to his aid ,end sat un file horse'm
KIDNEY
or. 11'. Shipley, son of Wm. Ship-
head until he rota extricated.
ley, of Clinton, left last week for Cal.
Chapter of Accidents at Wfngham.
gory, Alta., where he will enter Liu
his career as it practising physician.
One day recently a car loaded with
PILLS
In Francis, Mask., on the Sad tilt.,
d'a fatrtory wits
I, w doeti-s frons Lluyw•
being shunted newer Widwhain, heu
Seldon Himsett, of Crystal City 11an..
the brakes refused to we The car
formerly ref Fiteter, was united ial mer-
ran heavily Against the tiulleet•s tit I he
I idgr to Mn. Maud Date, of Francis.
null of the line, i n mshel them doer'",
The death of Slims He•etie May, eldest
and ran off the rail, into) the street,
1 •
danf�liter of John DellikilY, forille•1 •
crossed the road mud he not,., drmc•e id
the hank into AL
of lirnasely oecul•red :it her father)
aterp the, ri . lir
(aL
hunk in Deleaul• Slan.• of the 12th
edge the wheels sank into'., the earth
tilt.
and the prt•greaa if the\ car was
Rev. Go, 1:. Mc1'xggmrt, of Ann
"topped. At the saute time :i hard of
hay which was IlrinK driven n er the
FULL SUM11MR SERVICE
Arbor, Mich., sou of the leer G. Kit-
It'`• McTaKwart, of Se•&fforth wits mar- .
" r
track )pact, nrrrmvit rink over,
r asrr aOP[RIOR DIVIf10R. - 3teaenm leave
S.r,l
steel rear nil}'' to Mfv" Mlnub• Rower nl-
K woo- haw ver,
,old ),Italia The ws the
wax yet to same. As the• rail my
a ) Io V ,u Mw,dav Wednesday and
fur Swint Ste X , Ports Arthur. P•.n
era of Ann Artlor. _
turn erre rndrxvoring ul*get. the r
Will
wUliam and Duluth--rn,fav rtrmer tr+uaa
the"orb w Luluth
Tortilliv, a nun mon of Thur.
young
41Acey. of 'I'llrnlorri y, hal his fexot
away car on the track the fullowifi
corning one of the mr), \\'til. "'title'
�OROtArI ?AT a YACAMAC pry. -Stns-
we lave C Ulwsda,l pm Stint
I. Pings
(molly cut by A Iliowt-v last week and
u! Toronto Junction, err[ with ;1
.Owm
dt w n Tuesdays., h and Satur-
ay` 1�e. and Saturday steamers
was rrinloypd GI Winghmul hoopital,
where the injured nlrr)Is•r im slowly
serious and painful accident. lie was
holding a tie hmck of one of lite` wheels
m„
thrsoxvough t.. ua�kinac Th-rsrlay steamer,
but la pusrr,,,ers. to
healing.
A4 the engine nlnvl•11 fl/l'w";l I'd, N'hl`rl It
S., om.sLtirl„ loo•.
Sa• tidy
The tuarriage of Slims Eva Still.
soddenly steirteol hack and the tineltl•r
�p1tTg 8"= M. -Por Parry Sound, ams
Inlet.
Ifons• eldest datughter of nit•. find Mrs.
was forcer! across one of him legs.
Prrnrh Rover and KiUarnev, nesse
laa,entF.4. tiolhngwaed 1010 pori., {tondo
Arch. Sinnuonm, of SWingha)1, to
crushing it boon} And cotusing a cons
'elle
Y• and
PPIY'y Brown. of Acton, out.. (Illlk
(-mind fnMlll'1' 11( both IIn11e4.
PARRT ND a 1•ewrTARa D V,—Steamer
ira,•e.
place• in the hatter town on Thutradmy.
delctors', exlwct tLi save the 'finite If
'
P en stens dad v a o f D m: , for Parry
a, ria ane •ar rico.
the 25th tilt.
blood-l-hisoning d[ic•" not occur.
TM. #S '-d 1■(rr�aei.. fr•. ■II r•"Iwey ser
�« as•"a
Miss Daisy Doherty. daughter of,
George Doherty, of Clinton, has re.
THE MASK OF HEALTH.
signed
her
K lsonition id"' commercial
specialist
in the 8eitforth Cullegiette
Few People are Really as Well as
Institute
to Accept a more hicrativ
i
e
position in N'hithy Collegiate.
They Look -Cause and Remedy.
,.
Jahn Anderson, who era" for n
Many people fn Gt-leri.h. (loth Illt•I1
nulnlwr of ),earn engeigef in the fernf-
mud women. who Is airy
lure and• undertaking buminese iii
to Ix a perfect brahh'nue )(tel in t
a often fit
Win hmnn. de
K IAtrtcrl this life fit his
the greatest tangs. It
hntue in halt. on Monday. the 120th
Thr. Inlet common cantle of iU
is indigestion, with x myriad
tilt.. at the age of se•vellly-fuer year",
,heAlth
of symplonis sorb ata heaslar'.uC•, slurp. k
On Sunday, the 714th tilt., Joseph
Hockin, an aged and well-known
It•sburma, aper-ks.brfore the- evi•m. Perin. E
resi-
dent of Kineardine, was stricken with
in the back &fuel sole. dist•ess after �
,apop sexy as he eras entering file
eating, etc. t
In the fast few veal's till' "11/•1.1•'% of ,l
S1rtlicmlixt church to attend divine•
physicians everywhere with Ni-u•na h
service. Asx result he ham partially
stonlsch tablet« hits made thein
lost his speech.
a
.known far land wide as flow• aekn owl
Word was received in Seaforth last
edged specific for the• U'eltflent of a
week of the death in Torun to. on
stomach disrasem. They strengthen a
Tuesday, the 30th tilt., of Sfiws EIivA-
the digestive organs %u that in it few• I
beth Button, who for some time mfte�
days the stomach is in movie shape
coiling frorn Glasgow. Scotland, r•-
that it tLkps care itself of fill the food
aided 1n 4eaforth with her mother.
that is eaten wilbotit pain Lir distress.
the lateMrm, David Helium.
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Jam. Wilson gives ,til ahmoi me un- sl
Stn. W. C. FrAlick, of Jamestown,
'1Onlffiptl guarantee. that your money it
will Ile teflinded unle4we Mi-e)-na cui•e•s.
lawt week received the sal intelligence
Hr takes the whole link and i ht' W
of the death in Sacramento, CAIi-
fornim, of her brother, .Joseph' N.
remedy will not coat yon A perm}• up-
R
Bears, a former well-known resident
less it curses }tu�_
it
of Grey township, lie is survived by
the scene of life.
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his widow, three man' and two
A Sousa Story.
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daughters.
John Philip Sousa tells nn aunn"fng
fe
On Thursday, the 1st in"t., the mle n•y of n German trombone player
angel of death Nora to the Celestial' w•hory the roinpr/nrr-condor for knew
ity the spirit of Miss Eva Miller, in the early days when hr was IeadinK of
I 1 ' only daughter of W. J. Miller, of the the l nitel Stites Marine- Hand in th
3rd reincession of Hallett., who p1tmm.,I Washington find hit(] not yet Im`cu)et• m
I,eacefully Away t t lingering ill- one of the world's must loehslious �t
Seas• • nese. Deceased, w,ts in -her citizens.
ide Excursions tw•enty•serond year, was a most Thr old tromisme pla}•erwitxnalned th
,•etituAMe young wontan And was Hackenhhtsber-a filet he could not eve
' dearly beloved by her acquaintances. help and on one occasion 41rtlgA saw
Special Low Rates r hila standing ou5shle of the theatre all
On >iundsy, the lath tilt., Mrs. Dun• where he had Peen playing for sevel•nl to
c C �t can McEwen, of Hwy, passel away at weeks. HackenhlitsWser wam swearing
Alli. 12-13-14 R I5_ I461 her home ollthe ln[i concession of 11 f h 1 1
BREEDING THE SHETLAND.
horses Pointers as to Rearing These
Hardy Pogoies.
In an article of bViniff ng bhatauao'
puuiels a•writar iu A meritxn Cutiivatut
says: That Iwai of Ule Shethauttdsllonuld
be Short. the tittle straight, per que
pranuwnl mud wide apart, i i
a large brain. which ueanw both m
telt um and docility. 'llhe aock
Weida to be tdi, Um back short and
the txdy deep mild well rAbed up,
the chest full must dLwp and the
shoulders tion too ntiaight, the lugs
straight with plenty of bade sod the
hind nude With gtx-1 ttlWb and eco-
cud thigh. any wrodmtey to cow
bucks b•*ng esf-wentily undesirable.
NeiUwr should Us, rump droop too
much nor {tin away from the sides
Luo precipitously. The utane old tail
should be full and the latter well
set on. Fur fooling puepcales file
Pony should have a low met, bicety
af•t*earance and its dietpusition be per-
fect.
The tirst•two years of a Shetland's
life bring very impcortant in its de-
velopment, a pasture with plenty of
Rood grass is provided whore there
ROWARD a or hat.Ls Y[Ana.
are ample shade and protection from
storms. Preferably it should be a
rough, hilly 'pasture of large area.
Witt' suf loient growth of grabs, for
when large enough ,'Ute lwnies need
It chance to develop inu8cie aril tone,
heart and hung power. as well am the
ability W look out for themselves.
Once weaned and the pasture gone,
the colts are kept UtroWl, file winter
oti bright, well cured hay cut Lefore
It had become old and dried up. Oats,
harvested just before coming in full
milk, are also foo ml and make all
agreeable change. The young ponies
likewise relish green corn, . which,
while still green, after the ears have
Zremoved, is cut and thoroughly
I
Orain, too, fn some form to
n army for thea,, and. though corn,
wheat bran and fide like will du, oats
are the most economical and best.
Thpse j)elp ti) snake. a well rounded,
vigorous animal, especially if led lib-'
erally until the pusiy has [natured
and developedhis permanent teeth,
after three years of age., when he can
masticate hid food better and does not
require the stimulating effect of the
grain so much.
On the approach of spring, if not
n ro est tbndition, an ounce, Lir two of
molasses mixed well wit, him teed
greatly helps him. Vven a little nhx-
seed, about a heapinj\ tablespoonful,
horoughly boiled, twi a week, is
ery- beneficial to him. est impor-
tant of all, salt, though ver mixed
with his food, should be onatantly
ept before him in a box in e mail-
er.
Until two y"ra old it is ]it use
n groom him, for prior to tifk age
is coat is more like wool than
air of the ordinary horse. This e -
bles him, however, to stand almus
ny cold, and for that reason it is
mistaken kindness to house him
too warmly. If the coal appears fair-
y sleek and of good color and the
1-Iny is not rubbing himself, it indi-
cans that he is doing well. As warm
eather comes on, along in May, he
lould begin to shed his hair readily
large pieces, often flanging in rags,
high gives him a very unsightly ap-
pearance. It he does not begin to
et rid of his coat pretty freely then,
is advisable to clip him, following
hich he is kept in a warn] part of
he stltble, at least at night, ,for a
w days.
The handsome Shetland shown in
the itnAr•atiun is Howard Y,., manes
first plyde in the atmllion el asa at
e fat Louis world's fair. He is a
ember of the herd of Belle Mende
rm, belonging to Dr. S. B. Elliot
Massachusetts. A firm believer in
e adage that "hinod Wild tete,"
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'PHONE 56 'PHONE 56
Millar's Scotch Store
Thur fs no lieth•r place• than lit• 4rolrh st,,.,• h- hay
Your Midsummer Wants
THE FEW COATS we have left, both long and
short, we have re -marked regardless of cost. We
have four Silk Coats left and they are beauties, but
they must go soon.
Lawn and Silk Waists, every size in stock, in long and short s'.,cv'a
Ladies' Wash suits, only a few left.
Ladies' Cotton Night Gowns. White Skirts, Corset Covers and Drawers
all reduced.
Our assortment of Ladies' Summer Hosiery is almost
complete, which comprises one of the best stocks is town.
j MUSLIMS! ! MUSLINS ! ! MUSLINS ! !
IOUR STOCK OF MUSLINS are being greatly
reduced every day and it is our intention not to
carry a yard over till next season. We will put
on our tables every day some very special values that
will be sure to make a speedy clearance.
SPECIAL ATI ELATION PAID TO TELEPHO14F. ORDERS.
Millar's Scotch Store
16, PH01J1 56 'PHONE 56
It Cracked. Had Been There before.
Hp WAN it fall, lanky couutry Imey, There web once it elan firm Toledo
nndrrgoiulK thst
mysterious pxlx•r,•, Ohio, who, while having "a gund time
coca know) fix ••chfinge of voice.' It in the Tenderloin district, was, accord
wits 111x,11, ;tilt he went into the vil-',ng to Simeon -Ford, •,held up" by at
:Agegrow.e•y slur• fur the• purl -leer of individuyl who sudden) darted nn
loving a Innch. The snore wits de• from a t:ark corner Anel etesentrd t
svi-tel 1,v all s the nue clerk, whu just Pistol at the head of the Westerner.
at that blue• was rug:age•d'it 'the heAr "Give file your money, or I'll blow
room: rind fhe fslt•, hearing him eat. out -your brains !" observed the plot
[ling hf4 Aare.• 1•Alled GI hien. With Paul•
a deep juts. voice h,• gave him order, Without flinching, the Toledo aur
••_t dime'" w•nrth of t'hw•.r," when him calmly surveyed the highwayman
vuive gat Im•vcaud runrril, ,tial the rest. •'Hlow away." maid he. "I'd rather Is
of the ,ndec. 'nirtt'l's worth of "without brains in New York that
crackers," was given in if high fent. without Honey." -- August Lippiti
niuo• tune•. cott's.
":VI right,l' shuuteol bask file clerk : - -
I'll Ile therjin:t luintitc, ,old waif oil When x woman has it new drat
I,ut11 of you." that is becoming she isn't m-ttimfied un
til the man mhe likes hest find th c
Tip laeauty of some women is only woman she likes least have seen it. -
cmm�letiv deep. I Atchison Globe,
��D
RAL�
FtJRHACE
fills the demand for a fur-
nace possessing the larg-
est amount of grate sur-
face in proportion to the
diameter 0Me top of the
fire pot. It possesses all
the advantages of a re-
_ turn flue construction.
�t } The "Admiral'' has
the largest ash pit of any
furnace on the market,
thus permitting the free re-
moval of ashes.
Wood or coal may be burn.
ed in the "-Admiral" furnace.
Write for Catalogue las
TN RIQCORD FOUNDRY& MACHIME CO.
`Foundries 1st MONCTON. N.H 6 MONTREAL. P-
ry pony v ler. n eros a herd is 1W. R■ PINDERpOrP, bred, leaving beset P1treT T171pOrt-
from the Shetland islands or ob9 Selling Agent, Goderich
fined from irm orted stock.
that township after an illnesses of only
/
vet% unnhusca y ora man w o Int
allsolnte pitch, and he shrink his flat
WHAT IS THE SOIL?
x few days. Deceased, who wan a
fit the theatre And even f1dilllnlater'd
—
daughter of John Krueger, of the 11th
one Lir two kirks to the unresisting
Extent of This Precious but Limited
roncomion of Hay, was esteemed by A
brick wall.
Surface Material.
lar gge circle of acquaintances. filer
hu"imtnot and flee children her
'• What'sGu• trouble, ihtckem
If you were asked to name the most
mourn
IO
blxms•re" maker] Sousa, stopping in our-
important Of mineral substances, you
O
On Sunday, the ]lith tilt., Fanny
prise.
"I will refer May in dere agnif !"
wool Id doubtless hesitate for a moment
SWnlper, beloved wife. of Percy Hof.
mhoutel the German.
and weigh the
wcK respective merits of
Incl, of Grand Hend, 1)amaetd peace.
"Why not ?^
coal, iron rind the precious metals.
folly away at her home ill that place
'Neter, 1 tell von--nefer!"
Only nfter rams consideration Pratt -
after a six month's battle with the
" But whynot?" persisted Soo -a.
ab1Y would It occur to you that them
ravages of consumption. Deceased,
Because I hal! ix•en dischargt."
highly useful "Illefetances have inafg•
who was in her twenty-fourth year,
= --
nfOcant value tri. compared with that
eros a faithful memller of the (Jhnrch
Music at Toronto Exhibition.
familiar mixture of ground up min -
of the I,wttter Day 8Aints• find was em-
teemed and by all who knewwill
The Canadian National Exhibition
ernes which we call the Poll.
es 'heaed
her. Besides 'her huslmtnd. her
this year Ile extra strung in the
Stan cneid make_ shift tel live and
mother, two brother find two mis-
ters mourn her early departure from
matter of unnsV. Besides one of the
finest of the Hritish military hands, it
s
even In 9'smeaure to progress with.
out glass or cement or trletalm, but his
the scene of life.
large numbser of musical orgnniz,llirrns
very life de pends upon the little flim
Death at Brussels.
hl•IonginK to (nebula have Veen en-
gaged, it ninnhernf which will day io tt
of Mtnrated rock that is spread over
Un Tuewlay, the :1tth ult., an es-
tatloo following the xpt'clao�l• ever T'
night. in front of the
the surface of the globe In the form
of earth. The constituents of fists are
teemed and well-known young bust-
nests ratan of I{rnasels, in the perwnn of
grand eitian[I.
Among the bands favored with all ei-
those Turemo
metamorphose) Into the substance of
Plants and
.lei"rph A Oster, died suddenly at him
g'w(-nit-nt outside of
nitlmately Into the tisanes
home in'that Gown after A few itare:
m
The elle Hattalion band, lae•ter-
of man himself.
illness of appendicitis. Deceased.
b oroi ; the Asst and lath hands of Ilarn-
Properly to understand the matter,
who wfim thirty-three ears f
il Gm ;the 10th of 4t. 1'ntharines ; Ilii•.
however 1t mnst be
wan the elda►t *tin of Joseph Oster. id ton silver hand and the harlotof tilt' that the soft Is no importanCOIntrenctidpart of
the filth concession of Grey. Eight Watericto Musical Smiet.y, _ the earth's ntructnre. except from a
}rasa nK(1" he was married to Miss A Surprise. strictly human standpolnt At hest It
Rachel Jargnes, of Hawick, who with U only n t]tte Alm of material frayed
"THE fin fnfant daughtersurvit•sts. General Wheeler's Imxly was hr•olight off from the Jacket celled the earth's
C to SWte ung #i dell A in lir Cnn• giant of such size that
SUPERIOR
Drowned m Cistern. crust TW a
federate flag aw well fis in the Stnr"
\1 etlneslay evening of last. Week and Stripes, under (moth of which he tbe eetrth were to him whet on apple
Min" Campbell, a young woman resid- had nerved an efficiently. While the U to as the will would be no more
EXPRESS" int(r)if the Dirhmm road allealt eight Mealy lay in state. mn okf Confederate than the bloom nn the peach.
in Litz from Ripley, accidentally fell soldier who hall fonght nrwiler General YYlth him handkerchief he could wipe
DAILY HKTWF:F:N into a cistern containing a quantity of Wheeler in General P:arly'we division. elft the films of water ttret we rnll
water and was drowned. Thhe un• having heard of the Confederate flag oceans, tike nn much dew, and polish
PORT ARTHUR wallcovered,
fortunate lady, thinking the l niter i nrl wishing (o s+e hi" dear old le,ule' off the not] ns we rob the bloom from
wen cnvrrwl, xttemptrd to wdlk over In the light. of Inng ago, made strenn• an apple clear dawn to the rock fonn-
it, and owing to the darknean did [tot ous effort and at last mtrxxl feemide the
WINNIPEG detect her inintAkP until teal late. Da- cWtin. lint on reaching Washingta n Idatona, wlthont changing app"Rhty
AND meted was a sister of Dan Campllell, the Mtn row anrd Ran had horn removed the site or the weight of his try.
cattle buyer, and was highly reape`rted by order of the Preasddent, and the TO scr'spe away the entire crust M
CONNECTING WITH by both young and old. veteran looked In nada for his It H,ug. otlalth (no tar as known to as)
Northern Navigation Co. Steamers Died at Kincawsit,trdine. Then he It-tkl he bodyit,in would be hot to remove an inflnittoni.
the hlne uniform, and, Polenm"link- mal R"L and the total lmtk of mfr find
Canadian Pacific Steamers There passed away, in Kincardine. Ing his head, mnttPred : I wonnn MORregates only 7 per rent
Canadian Pacific Trains on Thursday, the With fill., Wm. "WAN, by gee, gen'ul i when you of that shell. Yet the ocean" cover
Urrmrnnnd, who for sway •rqn 11ac1 Kit tblher nide and .luteal Early
LEAVES PORT ARTHUR, q ao p.m. leen rnelxltrd in the flax-ini�ling bund- catches you in them togs, I'm Is•ttin' rn�fl� of the foartil's "uKace and.
ARRIVES WINNIPEG - - ,1.00 P.m. nems in Hlyth and "nlosegnendy- In yno'II git the lnitfirst etiPPin' that. as measured in human foarmw, are PnTlle
Wingham. i/eremwed, who was miles to depth. How, then, shall we
third nine lain of r wAa A victim ever ram your way 1"--Apgu"t I,ip-
(bnnectioo for Principal points in Y Y 1oR • Pincott'P. estimate the Irlstattfflcarlc•e of that
of the foil ditwhtse consumption, and Powdering of anti, nttly a few
Manlfnbw and the West. p _ Ilttle
for Pomo weeka had occupied a tent on The phrase "troubles 'never crone feet to thirknesn, that 1a dented over
F'orfall inform,tt.innrrtotickatneanrm - th" take shore in the hope that this staRly" 'wits nrigha
aated by martiel
or aa treatment wnnld grave heneflrial. A man. th" r*=&tnhW two-Ottba at this tarth'n
L. w. (;omen, err. Pwii.IJM Liao. H. 811AW. man of sterling integrity and genial A woman seldom in~* what she
A,0.r.A., (ka, WasI•rn Ant.• Trans, Fie,.. di tion. he wan wall komm Abd now. left oocanionally she matins a
wbmp■a. T--,, w.nnipes. hlgluly entMmed. His aged Itnether, mistake find Pays what, who metria. A woman In never Purtirised when
she in handed a compliment.
Parnell's Bread
K n-1,,1 by machin.,,. nn .wnty
hands hash it in manuie" N
is lucked in pert«ty
.anaary surroundings.
7'nat mil>n. more than meet
people think.
It matt ao mise than
the leo <Iranly kind,
Try It.
1:3- T. DEA N
YOUR POPULAR GROCER. Aol St
GRAY BUGGIES
I'muumnwv, Augast 8, 1007
Nome riman are on onritet in a business
way, that people do not care to do
businews with them it second time.
Pic-nic Parties,
Campers and
Housekeepers
will find everything
Ill Choice
Lunch Goods,
Groceries,
Fruits, etc.,
for the Summer
season, all that can
be r!esired, at
STURDY & CO'S.
WEST SIDE SQUARE
'Phone qt
H. B. BECKE17
EMBALMER
AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Furniture and Undertaking:warerooma.
Wert Ade 8quAre,
House. 178
Nhtht call,: At reeldnnce. cos. Calabria
road and \anon Street.
F.ROPHEY & SON
LEADING—
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orden urtully ■ttenaed to at all
Yours, rJxht or day
'PHONE 15 DR 24
'•�nn•hna-r I acs.
1N"rd
tt hon In1(,uul Yard,
H k \) \ri roe•I wnA�
'I'�; 14F:�'1 aI Do, uwre
COAL
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
93All Coal aveigh-1 on the market xcwlem.
where you get t lour Ib.. for a ton.
WM. Jai EE•
Orden left at C. C. LKFa'h Hardware Stere
mwt able Haaare. Promouv attended to.
`GUNllRY BROS.
Livery, ack
'Bus Stables
GOOD HOR8F,t9
CARRIAGES
PHA ETON8
—8 T C., A T—
REASONABLE
—R A .,E 8 s
1
Well-appointed
Hacks and reli-
able drivers In
charge ofethe
Ruses, which will
meet all train a
And steamboats
ALLCALIA TO
PROMPTLY FROM N HOTgLs
AND PRIVATE HOUSES
(SUNDRY BROS.
40VTH STIMET PHONE F FTI
TIM manufacturers of (xray Buggies can
SYNOPSIS OF
give pointers' to all comers in the
Canadian Northwest
building of an easy -running, handsome and
durable rig. It is worth whilq to seo
Home -stead Regulations.
some
of their latest'modelR, and
Any el•en numbered wetle" of 1)"inimn
Innds In Mwnllohw, Knwkatchewariytld Albert.,
) f y011 want t0 bey a
cxnreptinht n and tai not reserroad nrraty� toe hum.,
wtraePoil !iy wnr person who Is the w w head of w
_ Buggy you cannot o
extent orra am rcoo-eorrton of lrff ARA tol thn
or lee.yyrpt mare
better than buy a GMT.
land omlcc for intent h dl lrironde ct at the
land Mf
I Call supply you with
dt owns.
The' hmnoateader ix reeluiml to
any style,
enndow
lttmlx rnnctwd therewith u,d,r oe of
the following Plans:
(1) At leamt mlx month.residence, arson and
cultivation of the land in ewrh yevor for three
AGF N T FOR
McCormick implements
yewn.
121 If the rather for mother. If the, father lads
cewweAtaf the h ontr.tewdwr realdes 11 n a fwrnr
fnthevicireftyorthe land 'r
Melotte Separators
McCormick Binder Twine Perrin Plows
,ntenxl the re
Qnimment. am to re.1denno may her a LboAnd
by 'rch twlrnh rwmlding with the falhwr err
mother.ii
T
Brantforta --W"
tndmill� Fleury Plows
131 It the•wtuer ham his pe,rn,.ne,tt t'wafdenrn
norm farming land menet by him In the olrin
Ity of hos may hotwwA, f(lier a•wgnlrientwata as to
r.sldernxl rnwy her INtIR}Iwd by n•,Idwltoe nix-,
Robt. Wilson
the seed isnot.
fila tnentha'nellre, In wrl t ingmfewon
to cher ('mmmlmslmler a g:lT1
of Im-nlnhin iwttela at
l
Ot to wit of Intention to apply few
H A M I i_ T O N $T.
GODERiCH
patw"t,
Drolly oft he, Ninlxtwr of the ani slow.
'
I.E. t'a nthortPM
v wrtwwme it will not be paM foreon of t.M. Lid