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The Blyth Standard, 1893-09-21, Page 1
7, No, 6 BLYTH, ONT., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1893 ('fIURCII NOTES. 1 LIN El --- ;t Sunday is Sacrament Sunday In the Presbytetlan church. There was no service In Trinity church last Sunday, Rev. 'Ilkley being In Toronto. The Nothclist church wee llghttd by electricity last Sunday evening, 8i Andrew'8 church will also be lighted the same way next Sunday. Rev, Dr. Potts, of Toronto, will preach Ed: eational sermons in the ingham Muthudlst church, on Sun- day, lieptemlier 24th, both twillingand evening. Aunanitueus call so Rev. A. Mc- Kay, of Lucknow, from the congre- gations of Luton Centre and Loch. abet, in the Presbytery of Pictou, N. 8., has been forwarded to the Oierit of Maitland Presbytery. Rev. W. McGregor, of Winghum, lien returned from his three ploittha' If it has toot the ambition Bleat he the tie we buy, - -- - - _ _ - 'Though it cont hot half it dollar, a 0. Depositors Ont. BY -THE -BYE 111\UTI; 1I:11 PERS MUCfILY 1'o climb way slave an' roller, p'O1 (I'fl APPT lCA'riON OF VVITI1- Load y aur little poiegun and get NEVER EBB 0MDDS MIXED, Coal oil cheap! Four gallons for DRA\VAI, fIAVE BEEN M,11)F:. ready fur burglars. Before In the history of Blyth can you — - 50 scute fit Denstedt Bros.• get such values in '_ TOWN Trll'ICs, GENERAL mtleetr, AND T F B talkof l Du MANY 1NTEItioai ea ITEMS TO THE was a decided SUeecs oyer last year. HAVE LOCH LI00 TO THEIR (.11E_ IT lona being held the coining whiter, 11101110 'air clSome osed last week and arta DEYOSITOna FIND THAT THEY t ie ndnion elect YUULIC GENLII,LLY' THAN THEY tlUl'1'OaEn, A. II. Tierney, Notary Public, * 4 Convcynecer, General Ina Now that the days are almost past Agent, etc, Blyth. That force us to expire, We soon will exercise our lungs Myth will be well represented at Ify howling fur a fire. the Cunservntive r)emonetratlon at Di Cl' 'T urnueo • -- Pct'y thieving Is rlfe In town and I , Lucknow, Sept. s._. Aa finest. 'Unity, Many parties have missed(1 igatlon is in progreao here in lite fruit and such article's fromtheir tam., Provisions Postottice brunch savings bank,which' Boots & Shoes, Trunks Valises Groceries an ay are gets ug shorter on both rnbnn next uesday should th end& weather he line. A. II. Tierney visited London this 17o you want an elegant bangle week lamp, parlor tamp or any other kin( 1 of lamps or lanterns, A full etoe Mrs. N. 11, Young visited Toronto at Denstedts' at lowest prices. last week. Mos Jae. Gibson, of Morrie, will 1 Grape thieves shoskl lurk out for • had the misfortune to sprain he grape shot. ankle a few days ago le atilt unabl Alta. ,Jenkins In again seriously to get around except with the ald o indisposed. crutches. 0 g k r e f visit to the old land. While away 4 gallons of coal oil for 50 cents at hor to ell v v ado et almost t L h e elute Ihntltedt Bros. of Scotland, viewing all the Meter- , !cal and 'other pehun of interest. Mr : I ubhc School inspector Robb was McGregor still prefers to reside in In town, `Tuesday Canada, as our climate is much superior to that of mild Steel8. HORN II toa[r.—In Blyth, on Sept. 9th, the wife of Fd, liaggit, of a son. N OTIOE, Ity0fICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Court will be held, pur- suant to the Ontario Voters' List Act, 188J, by His Holm the ,Judge of the County Court of the County of Moron, In the Court Room, at Blyth on the thirteenth day of October, at ten o'clock, In the forenoon, to heat' and determine the several complaints of crews and ontlas1ons in the Voters' List of the Municipality of Myth for: 189). All pwrouoe having business' at tbo Collet are required'to attend at the said time and place. Mrd. Jas, McGill, DJusley Indisposed at prtsent. Mr. W. F. lh'ockeushire, of Whig ham, wad In town Tuesday. Myth wait well represented at both the 'Toronto and London Fairs. Jus. Vellus, cuuuclllur, was to the Iuduatriel Exhibition last week. Miss B. Burling, of Daudalk, Is Vioitlug under the parental roof. The Saturday cxcur8iosts to Kincardine and liuderich have bccu di cuutiuued for the acaaon, Mr. A. McDowell, or WVotdatuck, furtnerly of this town, Is visiting under the parental roof. The oyster is again "Iii season." he has a must 111'L'ei1110u8 eal•eer ; first he Iles in the •beim" and later un he's in the temp. Mrs. Wm. McNally, of Shelburne, was the guest o1' Nita, A. AleNally, on Wednesday of lust week, on her return home 'rum visiting under the parental rad', at Tort Albert. Dated thin 2.716 day of ?cptemberl. 1898 E. D, CHAD IIEHLA IN i • Clerk of the Municipality of Iilytta POULTR FOR BALE Three dozen young mens and put lets, twenty pure large white (luci(8, and alae a number of turkey's and geese will be sold clamp as we are anon going to move, where we will not require theta. MRS. GEO. STEW AR r. Cottage, con. 5, East \Vawanosli, near old farm. DENTISTRY Sir Julio Thorn l8ull, lion. (1. E.: bd- er, lieu. J. 1Ilggut•r, lion, J. C. Pat. ersun, tiro, N, C. \Vallacu and Dr. Montague will deliver addresses in tahutuu 1111 4'pt. YGth +tt 1, a nu, , The faruter,' sheep come in fur n 1110 vvttl°ryits 1+y d'1gs about time ul' the year. 1lunrvTaman ar:,181. If. Jacobs and lite, lira'Inoek all laud a number of sheep lulled or worried of Saturday, 1t la probable that In the near future the entrance nomination to the High Sehouls will be abolished, and the leaving examinations (unnceted with the Public Schools, which Is inunli more severe made to 'serve in its stead. The days are now shorter by two hours than they were in Julie, a NII hour having been cut off each d of them and the shortening teas le going on at the surplus ate of about three minutes every T. 0. BRVOB, L.D.S•, NTIST - • CLINTON site I111'(II every Monday, MA3ON'S HOTEL. t Teeth extract,el painlessly by the use of the most approved lural anaesthetics. 1 All oneratio as ie Dentistry pos'lorined u with care and at personable Pricey. Offloo Hours ou s lOa•m•w8p.m p ^ t 71. KINSMAN e L. D. 8. DENTIST d of EXETER. r SPECI,4LiST in Gold Filling, Plate \York, and Ditticult extracting Will T pumice at COMMERCIAL HOTEL t BLYTH, every Monday. Paiulaes Ex- j trading, ;Call Early iu the day: welty four hours. The \\'Ingham Advance will soon to old enough to vote. It entered poo the 21st year of'publldation last week, The Advance merits a strong moulage, and is well up to the lace us a local paper. We wish you very 80l'c068 Bro. Fluety. The Winghant Times talks sound ease in the following paragraph: - rhe Blyth Standard flays some of the esidelts of that village who patro- n a tramp' printer from Preston he country is'ovcrrun with pedlars, rumps, &e., selling goods and sullcio ng work, and It would be to the in - meet of legitimate business to give hem all the "shake," -Atwood lee. We want all printing aceoteits and ack subscriptions paid u,l at once, 1Vo need the cos') very much Jost ow and must collect ell accounts versus. Advertising and Job -work Ire 0Atl11 ARM(:Lite and are overdue A. II. TIEILNAY, NOT AR1' IffiLIC h Fire, Lite, and General bison -two Agent L'JNVEYANCER. MONEY f0 LOAN 11 At the lowest rate of Interest on First " Mort ages, a OFF10E.-Opposite Staler Sims Quoou &"uta, - - - MONEY TO LOAN. H when not paid for when received. Ve have put about a dozen accounts no a collectors hands, and will have n add to this number if there 1s not more ready reap onse. An exciange eltys.-"Respectable ewsptillx'rs everywhere are refitting nonymous communications stabbing rlvatecharacter, r letter's making Ifensiyo insiuu,ttioos which the '011. 111 are too cowardly to write ver their olvo macs. Why should the Journalist, any more than the grocer, or the coal Merchant, or the boot anti shoe dealer, consent to be Me the conduit for the cowardly /thee of people afraid to take the spon:I11114y o1' their own slander. The .Minister of Educatlnu lots is - ted a circular calling attnntiel to le following amoodnitllte to the gulath+ns in reference 1) the En - tine() Exnnlinatfon. The omnia• ion Onhistory will I Y 1 be 111 (.all ' aduw story Alone. No questions will be t in British history. 1'he Iuspeet- shall ace however, that the subject taught orally, Physiology and tem ranee are compulsory and shall ke ruck with the other subjects rile, nest text book will not be THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE n Large sums of Money to Loan on 11 Farm Property at the Lon'es1 current rates of ham -est. No Con!muission 1 charms to Borrowers, 0 MANN 1 NG & bCOTT, Barristers, &c.. - CLINTON o FOR SALE to AGood Tramp Dwelling Rouse and t In acre of land, on North Street in the Village of Blyth. The house is 22xlo, 1'e 1,4 storey high, with wing 11(x3':1 storey high, is wall liniehe 1 and containsN s1 rooms, hard and soft water. The hind tl a sgood totality. A choice lot of fruit trees, Apples Plums, Ce1'1'les, Grapes, 1'c ars and Berries. 'Cj,is is a very t bla residence and b t ittifully situ - at ieln rouul over ookiu he g l; 1 g t ud will be Noll cheep on reason-. Id For lull partl7eeulare apidy se C. HAMILTON or 0011, ONT. IS PC Butter Wanted re is ANIS NY QUANTITY OF to )1 EQt3 ;-; E Gm Atthe,cl+seof school inone ofi a j1' " y1 + EGGm. districts of Algoma recently the llh teacher called on a trustee who was present for some remarks. The The hi;hest Price in official arose ;and said : "Children, I ",n X1111 ". ;,,c that y u I„1 ciphered clay through the Mimetic tidy until lot October. The work linmited to hook No. 5; la wilting book No. 6. Stoves! Cheaper than ever I A Denetedt Bros.' Hardware ilk t , 1 o A full line of coal stoves, Order ,your coal NOW from Dcnatedt Broil and get it cheap. John Nelson, owned by J. N. Perdue, Myth, took first money 111 the tlu•ec minute trot at London, Tuesday, The final heat was Made in 2.35. John Nelson made one heat in 2.32i. Tne Ontario Government has is- sued a circular announcing their in- tention of 011(11171 more stringent action W compel the observance of the law regulating the registration of births marriages and deaths. Our prices can't be beat for good atoece We have them at rock - bottom prices, find the best on 111e market, Denak'dt liras. The Markdale Standard has enter- ed•upol Its ]4th year of publicntlun, and under the able management of C. W. Rutledge Is making very rapid strides forward. The Standard is a welcome weekly visitor to our sanctum, This country Is suffering from over -glutting of the labor market There are especially to nnany men 111 the mercantile and industrial lines and twofuw ht the agr'ioultural. So renmrks the Chicago ,Ledger. This Is fust becoming true 4f Canada too. Our correspondon box on the door ut our once la used to good neve°tnge, but we mild remind cote ributors of news to always sign thea' 11ame8 to the news notes, We want to know who they come from fir they cannot he publisher!. Please do not forget tide has caused sane cummotJun In tI town. Dideovery of the fact that the a anuria of aun10 of the depoaltore we less than they should be was wh led to the enquiry and the presence here of l'ostultice Inspector 11. G. Ilopkirk, of this district. It has been fund that by (urged withdrawal applications the following sums have been wrongfully drawn from the aceouuta ul' the parties named t Nur. le This is n fly tin to earnest. The as you can now at T. W. Scott's, the notedFruit and Produce ' average !louse k:;eper is resorting to ot of C-' even available execution toget rid Huroon. And how is It I 1 ddo an titmouse trade. 'foto all kinds of re of the little pests at Farm Produce, sell in the best man Ntettoldu c u, $1 50; 51n1u Im Nnch• • visna, hj;15U; Alexander Nicholson I BIUO; Mies Macdonald, 1100. .SII the pass huukd ol'the depositors have leen called 111 for examination, and it 1s thought all the losses have twee dIseuvured,-Tic News. Persons hiring horses for a given destination and driving then( much longer distances commit a much more serious offence against the law than they are perhaps aware of. As n matter of fact, it is fraud and robbery, and just as much a felony +a8 pickings man's pocket or robbing Ids till. Grain threshers are now required to provide themselves with legally dtarened measures. A recent lecis• inn of the courts declare that grain threshers are "traders” within the meaning of the Weights and Measures Act, and so like all other "traders" they can only have in their possession legal measures. It has been suggested that a law be cmtcted requiring poison to be put up In three cornered bottles, so ad W he easily recognizable even in tl:e dark. The would -be suicide would not be so apt to make a mistake 111 such a case, nor yet would a person endeavoring to shun the deadly lotion run a risk of drinking from the wrong bottle. The town has been beselgcd by advertising fakes of various kinds lately and still tliey coque. Notwitll• sta,ding the persuuslvenes, of the soliciting agents, the stoney spent ht the many useless schemes would go to long way in advertising fir more effective, viz: nowepaper advertising Give these fakirs the shake even if yon do no advertising at ail. -Ex. Joseph Green, one of the Bruce - field burglars, who was sentenced to twenty-three months imprisonment in the Central Prison, Toronto, for complicity in that crime, was taken from jail Wednesday morning by Bailiff English, of that institution. Green claims that this is his first in. carceration in the Central, but It is i claimed by the authorities that he is an old bid. It Is a round about road to sell 1 wheat by the way of Hogtown, but It looks as though this might be the i popular route fur a season at least' Pricos holy Advance, but the way figures run Just how, the farmer t thinks ho can see a dollar fur wheat more readily through the hog than t by way of the ut111. IVe are not' BUM that the miller will object' to a portion of the wheat crop gcinn that way fur a time at any rate. Do you read the testimonials published in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla? They are thoroughly reliable and worthy your confidence. LETTER TO THE STANDARD. Hullatd, Mal., Sept. 11, '03, Dear Sit: - !u I'ulllllwent of promises mtule to yuriuuspafties 111 Myth and viciulty,1 give you a Brief statement of the eon- ditjuu of the crops xi 1 and them here. Statements warn made at Blyth that everything was frozen there and that the wheat crop was micieda. I wish t0 ttWWUI'C yeti teat duel) Wad not, 1.1o; 8888. '1'huf41 wad 110 flus( D1 U1t, On to Lljurc anything. Harvest is over, Kites ing is going on, and new wheat is curring rt. 'There la mot 111137 frozen wheat in this see01011, the crop In goud mud will yield 1r0111 2U to 40 bushels to the acre. It (s expect- ed that the bulk of it will glade hard and a balk of It ono hard. The sample la very bright and free from smut, even welt fields that were cut down with hail in .luly have grown a seemed crop and now being cut Potence and gulden vegetables arts as green ,July. 'fife weather has bowl warm all summer and Jltet ell hair bus fallen to keep crops gro healthy, 1 wish to say 1 ha pleasant trip all the way here, had a splendid coach and were 111 comfortable. The people (here scent gene contented aid if priced of wheat were goof they would be quite prosperous. New wheat has been bold fur SUc. per 11ue1101, 'The fanners are erecting elevators at all the stations, and can store their wheat there uutil prkes are suit- able, Yours truly, JAMES MCGILL.. LIST! ALL YE INFIDELS. , --_ en. TA(.MAOE OFFERS 5100 TO Tile NON 110L11iVER.,wnu HAS READ TIAL 11711,11 TWICE. T11e Rev. T. DeWitt 'Pal wage offered ', f 'Win New York last Sunda reward 1 o Int y, to any inlidol who could prove by one witness that 11e had road the Mule tbrwl.lh twice, Dr. Talmage sai111811 l not believe that any infidel alive bad road it thoroughly. Ile Bogan his sermon by tolling this story :-"What a pity he, is going there" said my friend, a most distinguished general of the army, u•hun he was bold that 1 had sailed for the Holy Land. "Why do you say that?" enquired someone. Aly military friend replied : 011 he will he disillusioned when ho gots amid the squalor tool cotnlnunpluce scenes Eu Palestina and his faith wilt 'be shaken in Christiwlity, for that is often the result." "The great general misjudged thecae©' said Or. Talmage. "1 went la the Holy Laud for the one purpose of having my faith strengthened and that was dm result which came of it If you want to 1111T1 your faith you can do it more easily thou you can do any- thing else. After believing the Bible all my life, I eau see a plain way by 78111(111 In six weals, 1 could enlist my vole° and pen and heart au l bend nod entire nature in the bomlbuednteat of the Scriptures and church and all! now hold sacred, liut my wish and the wish of most of you, is the prayer expressed by the disciples to Jeatls Christ to the words of my text. 'Lord imtaease our faith.' "1'he first mode of accomplishing this s to randy the Bible itself. 1 do not believe there is an infidel now alive who, has read the Bible through. But as so htportant a document noose to be read at least twice through, 111 order that it may be thoroughly understood, and rear) n course. I now offer one hund rel dollars reward to any infidel who has read the - Bible t)u•ongh twice and read it in course' 1 must Have another witness before 1 give he reward. I must have the testimony of some one who has seen blip read 11 all hrough twice. -- Just How Street She Is. EAST NVAWANCS1[, Henry Edwards t 11 ry ]'.d a1 le 1 a d the nt[sfmr- tune to cut his leg severely one day lately; while cutting some corn the knife slipped, causing the above accident, he now goes aionnd with to stick; he is also having his house von• eercd with brick. Thos Scandrett is doing the brickwork. A large number of farmers oro eking to the city exhibitions this year. Miss H. B. Scott spent a few tlny-s in the McGowan settlement recently. Mars. Watson, use Miss Parrott, of Tamen, Florida, was reneWim; old acquui,t1auee1011 the 6011 sun„ teat week• It hsa been shown by analysis that t young person weighing 151 pounds t I 1s -comported of' 96 pound's of watcy, 3 pounds of white of egg, It little leas than a pound of pure glue, 311, pounds of fat, 8i po tr(19 of ph s- phete of lime, a patted of carbonate oflime. 3 minces ot's'.70(7' nn'] s'amh• i °Muses of tluurtdo ut caleiva, ti ounces of phosphate of magnesia and a little. ordinary table mit. Think of it, ,young naani That beautiful smog lady whom you worship as a 1,itlar of unadulterated swect.nes, doesii't contain 8 (Madel of sugar - 1'!tmanio Progress. `*• ea_ -.SW She-b1'giuntngatatldieon and going through snhtrnetlon, d•.1 , fid• twill be pard tor any q'1antity menition, justtctttat`altalluldnatfon, deliv9rct1 mixt (lour to derivsti,ul, eroatloe, alpy+utatlon and nd'1ptien. You trent MIED.ugb the Metcall's rrt+cery Store U ""'., 2 rt', t 'rlthmelic like the late cvel't.e went '' y mush .musks_ t on )!1.1, 111 1'-1 f! (+ 1111;i1,' 14 yon uveal. I'm' +ueh o 1 mill on the. dollar is the rale t g a'a On the mornllg of October 5th I year the ground was covered wl snow, Saturday's cold wind an hall storms hese many think approaching whitey. • * Some of the farmers are iookit alremly for a big $2.50a•cord-erl for their surplus ward -the result last April's big wind aturm, Wu will be cheap this season, as nun arc going to use coal ms 0 1'ue High poses for wood haat year etc (lied them. • • A couple ofsuspicious looking' people dressed in women's clothing, urn hanging out between here and Walton and llarleck. Several lar - triers have met 1110111, etnuelilrce 011 the I 341 111' 111111471, semotunea un the 11 11lda'y, and sunitUneas un the nth ol'Murrla. '1'lley are tall, Inasculinc- 1.okhlg and iulpudeitt.. They ars wmrail tvatehi,as. set th d of tg e+) of ud I k- )111,41.1.1', - )I1t•:,tl"1', iute;'.e11 +tt present by. an army of 1!mq,e frau1 the Lintel States. • lturglarizwg and ruler tea are the order of the day. A maul named McLeod was shot dead in his house 111 Napanoe, on Thursday and the burglar escaped. Farmers liv- ing on tho twain roads report tramps thick. Every town and villa sit cum stable should make it warm to these leil(nws and the me b rldtra ice ilould sttlnd W the back of dlu e.1a „• ktp.MBLING NUT Mr, Dalton McCarthy, M. has nached Ca'utda again. Lad Aberdeen, the new GuGcrnor- Gencral of Canada, arrived at Quebec Sunday morning. !fun. Mackenzie Rowell sailed fun' Australia of the Warden) from Van- couver, B. C. Sunday. A WClell pa; cr elei11ls that Glad- stone has promised church dismal, - Bailment Ju Wales the principle of a loll in the autumn sess100, markets, buy tin' emit and 001180- quently can do better fur you than any other person in the trade. 1 hops the trade in Produce this season is just the beginning of larger truss velatlnne 1f you want to be fairly dealt with and make sure o1' getting the top price for all kir ds of produce. Make my semu' re yourhendglerl;. MKIND oN co NI % S. Dress Gocds Mantles. W Fall Goods have arrived A splendid Assortment EWEST shades aid latest styles of Trimmings NO trouble to show Gpods T. W. SCOTT P?LAJSE 1.U1nc0 lu illiv il'' u':fir II n.0 0 :,vt'iilig a,macudatory. Our elrurts to give the people u this vicinity' flu, t, 1'37 beat value fur their money has brought us nut only good but substantial trade. 8007.Vif. .viiOt s! We continue W sell Boots & Sh at low figures. rJ I1O ('T I(I F;,S 1 MAMMOTH HOtJb' 3uYTH Ej Dlt the next Seven 11.115 we trill make a Special Drive in L ADIES IP JERSEYS 1'11e quality of these Goode we are o:Terhlg at this Specie S to is superb. will sell n Jersey worth ?2 and 2.25 at $..50. Alot worth 11.tb at 950, A lot worth 32 at $•1.25. A special value 31.75 at 11.75. Money ennuis a hem g, od Ira, ds are edema et fair prices, \Ve me Acing a 'I menden:, Business iu Dress t;uo,ls, it is due to the fart t bat, we are oTerin11 an iunal opportunity of getting a Really I'ine AIt-Wad 11ergo et Nos it yard. Herrington McKellar Our Grocery Stock is the Infest in - town. 1RU'NKS 1 We have Jnst rceol Trumps, GLASSWARE ! d a ear The Patrons of Industry of North We expect our China, Bruce have nominated Mr. D. Mc- and Glassware this week. Naughton, reeve of Bruce township, tocontest the riding in the coming provincial election. A bruthcr of Bich/111, the llenwcll murderer, recently paid a visit to &unveil swamp, where the tour. der was committed. The brother is a elengytnan and was accompanied on his visit bJan English colonel, A Reform convention fur West lluron to select candidates for the house of Commons and Legislative Assembly will be held in Clinton on Monday, Oct. 2. An effort will he made to have Air. Laurier present on the occasion. The Empire is responsible for the fol luw9ng. 'We coln'nend the following interesting table of current prices to our farmers, They are quoted by a contemporary as report. ed In The llestiegs (Nebrasan) Dem- ocrat of August 18: Corn, 22 cents. Wheat., 36 cents. Bop, 1L4u per cwt. Oats, old, 19 cents; new, 16 cents, Barley, nu gale. Rye, 2H cents. Flax, 77 scute. 11anis, 12 to 1.5ccnts Fitt cattle, 11 to 3 cents. Sheep, $4 per cwt, Chickens, , emits per Ib. Veal calves, 12,50 to 3, Turkeys, 7 melte per Ib. ' A market report of prices Ifi(e this in a town of 1.4,000 14301 1n might to furnish abundant evidence as to the value of the 'great sixty -million mar- ket' awaithlg our tatuwrs.” Machine Belts of Paper, Paper belting for the purpose of transmitting Power in the next thing which is going to astonish tint mit1U- thcturing fraternity. The ilventur Was for five ycr,rs nssls'.nnt to the superintendent of power of one of the Ro(a t factories in Lowell Mass.s . It 7811,8 While in this pu811101, iu which te had much to du with lacing and tightening belts, that he collect eel' the idea that belting made of paper could he nettle to do better work than either leather, rubber or einem. He nrgucd that as a thick puce of pasteboard clot be nettle to take on it very firm, smooth and durable 2?L frloe by holding the same against anther motlul, surYscc for Severns minutes, that a la1.);'cr piece Mkpilper made ill the form of n belt aid iser- ut!tted to lou upon its suttee(: n Hrnl. I:11'11 -ItoHii'go rail„ tt.:,tt tt .elll i:a„( a long time, In making the belts links made from piper pulpae used. As 900n 11.1(1, belt 1n put into working oder a tart], shining coating appears upon he sulfite() next the pulleys, mirk his beeen1 14 harder and harder act he 111,1)108 still le,. it 1,econtes 1 and bi'ollls that. unl v the rids el +'7 fit Ddu 1 l "I 'I fit. r .,, 5111 n .ul l narks well on tier pulleys, -N ''v , Down With High Priem For I Electric Belts. $1.55, $2.85, 33.70 ; former priced $5, $7 t 111 Qw1yy remains the same_15 dill ferent styles; dry battery and acid belts r -mild or strong current. Leas than hall he price of any other company and more lame testimonials than all the rest to. ' ether. Full list free. Mention this .a1r, ,l r„ .,1 r t,,, n• i I ': m"r",inn t`rnnrtl I' r Tr°ll „ ,,,iee,n,y°te1tb at © .i.ea LW.: • u.r !'cal atm Irl , llrtsietel y rtlnarks • t.li' l Ul t'i'tle j l'ut ?spar. W. T. i$„ER & CO, Windsor! Oof. , „r!: I "logo Ll. BARGAINS!! IN CL JTIIING AND (TENTS FURNI IIINGS ! GRAT BARGAINS Crockery, IN CLOTHING! Do you want a nobby suit? 1 OOI in at our samples and prices, MeELROY Opposite Queen's JIetel QUEENS'PREET, DISTIL OUR SPECIALTIES ! For this week at big cuts in Prices; A few Childrems Carrialm9 at about half price as wo aro determined not to tarry them over. About half a dozen Express wagons 18 1111 wo have left out of aldergo lot Ire got in the spring, out they must go for what ever thug will bring. If you have an • need of a nice linen or felt Window shade see what weare off cl- ing; we Can surprise you with our prices. N'o have a very large lot of Photo Albans bought away down in price, our customers shall have the benefit as long as they last. School Books are in full demand again. You will find our stock complete in all kinds of school requisites. Our Grocery & Crockery Department is still booming'N'o do not depend upon offering odd linos at less than cost to attract Customers, mid then charge them on othesgoods. Thelargo Patron- age we are enjoying hits been built up on fair and honest dealing, our Motto being, "Honest Goods at Honest Prices." Parties having Plums, Pears, Crab apples ate. to offer will find it to their ad- vantage to see us before they sell. We do not have any Agency or sit gle market fo. disposing af oar fruit, we oro 0182. t0 1,011 In any market wherever 10 Can gel the la at prices, Hence the advantage of TIM bring ronfincd to the fluctuations of of any one market. Wo are iu the fruit husinesstu stay, (',all and am us. 7f Arra 14 O Td THE POPULAR (I'WEI{V. ear u!s L Mi[ MIEi' T. INtaib And Don't, You It'orget It ! Whys you want any thing in Candies. Lemons Oranges. Bananas, Cpol Drinks, Ice Cream IV 11..11e111111)11 ]a the man to go 1o. (i 1; Ii 1..71111311 —1 make a Speei 1lty . 1 any own flied18. Everything in GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Y ou will save money by dealing with the POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE. . . CIZZLEITP Myth. BARGAINS IN STOVES COOK STOVF,3 COAL STOVES WOOD (HEATING) STOVES Very, very Cheap for CASH,,,..... Pants and Oils Ev evy swot ipt ion sad Color of Points at CORRECT PRICER. A `very logo Stock to choose front Denstedt -:- .Bros. EILT A - - ONT. The Loading . . . . . Hardware Store Headquarters Ibt' all kink of Fur- naces, Builders! Hard- ware, Stoves, Til'vin•:' l'utlery, CarpoItel•s Tools, etc., lin,1 every- thing in Hardware Line 1, s- 1107 A111 EI'111'a (IRS Nnw is the rule to proparo for the cold went,6nr. 11'3' can give you the- hent f urea guarantee you an Al job: The Old Reliable in full blast. New Arrivalsevery Week. Head QuFtrters for Barb and Plain Fence Wires, Neitiug for Fe ,2a and Poultry. Also a FULL STOCK Of Wire and ant Nails, •h;i les, Shovels. 1Ioes, 1Ps rks, and a full Line of General Shell' 1 Ain 11W,1ll10. A Fail 1.1110 of Tin, ShlieL Iron, Copper wase, Crenniery and Milk Qum 1'l'tvctroughln7 and 11n Peng done nn short 1111; . Nothing but Firstbla s Steak owed. Headquarters f,lr 11 It Air 1'urnoses, far w•e,0l „r coal. ' T sill) offer my :Steck of STOVES At a great iteluvtonn. Hides, Skins, Rigs, Wu d Plckiugs, Oil Metal, taken 1.1 esch81710 aunt Pigheat. Prices Paid, t '3 APO