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The Goderich Star, 1903-05-01, Page 5�g I tower• rAtaftFi+fi♦twefsw cheson VIFLVET AKUiAXMINIER AVCS have jack opened a very complete range in handsome Art Rugs very heavy, reversible, in sizes aix314 3x3. and 3x4 yards. The. l esigps are in oriental and conventional in colors of crimson, greens, broNns and blue. Prices range from $18 to $30. They are among the highest class of foot coverings shown in Canada. See them in our cI rpet roQr, • JAPAN MATTING, 50' pieces neW Japani'e heavy cotton warp reversible Mattings In colors .to shit any room,'at per yard 12 i -2c, 15c, 20c,, 25c and 35c. Special, 20 pairs'only heavy. Nottingham Lace Curtains,:whlfe only, 31 LACE CURTAINS. yards long and.. 5o inches wide, in floral designs. Regular price per pair $z Spec0.1,hsale at $1.351 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. 80 •yards heavy well seasoned floor oil cloths, ' heavy quality in floral, block or tile patterns in'colers red, browns, greens, fawns, etc., in width r, I}, xi, and 2 yards. Regular price 25c. This week at per yard 19c INSPECTION INVITED. fKf1t}t ,CEtY9 The Lkirls farm, recently bought by M} Thomas No14001114 of B,rueaela, I gte,ftsnitAx. niut, of tteown Fire destraye('i the barna and live stock belonging to rh ,mos Pt� yce, of McKillop, 'sear Winthrop, on Tuesday morning of last week. Seven fat. cattle were among the perished stook. Blyth Standard t -- (,rand Trunk seetfonea, are happyand tanning these day'. On Iliopay they were 00101al1y uottth d that sax increase of wages had been given .thein, doting front —Millet, The new scale gives foremen $00 a month god laborers $1.90 a they. riroubled 'with Kidney Trouble for Bit Months, f Willy Mea and Woe= Ars Troubled With Kidney Traable, Sant/ FOX Lesa Time, Some Pox LeegstF!^-Ne Nentet To Be Troubled For Any LsDtth Ot Tktte, If They only Rniw ,Ot The Cures lstins WO.By DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. 11/Che be Is The riot Slgtilt or Sidney Trouble—'Then Come ComPltefttioas Ot A Moro Sexioas iitttltre. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS W. ACHESO N & SON. Ebe Goberfch %tar, The tt rfects or Cigarette Swotting , TEl.ernoxi7 CALL n. Contributed ttothe derich Press- - Dep r ment el the. From The Hamilton Herald. Dr, Benjamin King, of Philadelphia, who was a military medical examiner in four states during the war of the rebellion, has given his testimony; "I have been inspecting the papers in a number of cases under the present Recruiting Act (Spanish - the Ontario Government, contains the American War), and 1 observe that fallowing reference to Godorich, most of the men who failed to pass FRIDAY. MAY 1, 1013. '1 he Auditor's Report. The report of the Provincial Mun- icipal Auditor for 1902, just issued to This municipality having, through Mayor Cameron and the Council, re- quested me to consult with them as to their financial matters, I went up • there on January 22nd last, and after an exhaustive discussion with the urtyor and Council, I mute a cursory examination of the books of the mnnietpality. The treasurer appears to bo a diligent and competent °Meer. The weak point in the town's financial position appeared to he the low assess- ment. In order to remedy this I advised the municipal autho)Jtit s to employ Mr. T. G. Williau,eou, chart- ered R hart- ered..n ecolthtiLut of Toronto, to go over the assessment rolls, ani where the assessment was too low to raise it. Me. Williamson has been engaged since last March throughout th•• year, at intermittent periods. I am glad to learn that his appointment has done the municipality good, as will he seen from the following figures : 1031 Total Assessment... $1,10'1,100 1902 Total Assessment... 1,333,070 Or an increase of $181,1174. Of this increase, $12J,000 was liable to be assessed for scht)o1 tax only, while the balance, $01,070, was liable for full taxes. Besides the correction of the assessment rolls, Mr. Williamson has made a thorough examination into the water Works and electric light systems of the town. In fact, it would appear from his report that no depart- ment in the civic government of Goderich has escaped his attention. The cost of the different inquiries amounted to $821.180. the medit:al examination have weak hearts or lack the vitality necessary to make a good soldier. I had expect- ed that the percentage of rejections would be greater now than in 18(11, but I did not dream for a moment that it would be about three times as great. Tho examining physicians with whom I have talked have gen- erally told me that the excess of re- jections is duo to the large number of young men applying for enlistment who have become victims of the cigar- ette igarette habit." An editor of a country paper recent, ly stated that he had been kissed lay ane of the most beautiful married wo- men in t iwn. 'He promised to tell her name in the ,est Josue of lila paper next month. 1u two weeka the eireu- lation of his newspaper doubled. But when he had to leave town. gave the name of his wife he Samuel Trott, of Seaford', received word a few days ago of the death of hie brother, Mr. Daniel Trott, which took place in Abeline, Kansas, on the kith of April. The deceased was horn in 1842. Previous to moving to Kansas he was a Well known resident of Seaforth, where he had resided for a good many years. Some •of • -the older residents will still remember him as a Music teacher. He removed from there to Kansas about 25 years ago and has resided there ever since. His death was duo to a break down of the nyetem and he had been suffering from ill health for some time. He leaves a widow and a family of five children. - - - TAKEN AT THE YERST SIGN OB •ACRACBE WILL SAVE YOU YEARS 0 IIDSK.RE. )Lrs. W11lIsm H. Banks, xocbeeek]Lines, MS., talks the pub' lie about the gree: qualities of Doan's Kidney .Pillo In the following words: was troubled With kidney trouble fordx months, and bad such terrible pans across s!ly kidneys all • the time that I could hardly get around. After taking OR* box of De 's Kidney Pills I began to foal better, end by the time I bad taken three boxes I was oompletely cured. Price 60o. per box, or $ boxes for $1.25; all dealers or The Doan Kidney Pill Co., Toronto. Ont. The large bank barn on the darm of Thoma: Price, on the Oth concession of McKillop, east of Winthrop, to- gether with its entire contents, were completely destroyed by fire on Mon- day night. Mr. Price had all his stock stabled in it and all were burned. Ile had in the stable 33 head of cattle, 15 of which were fat steers, ready for shipping; five cows and three heifers and other young stock. There were also eight horses, one of these Mr. Price had purchased at Mr. Archibald's last sale, for $175, and the mate he purchased at Mr. Smith's sale for $150. There were also 211 pigs and a lot of poultry, besides all his harness and stable utensils. In the barn there were about ten tons of hay and a lot of other feed, and all the farm implements except a few he had been using in the fields, and included a binder, mower, crusher, buggy, This is startling testimony, and worth heeding. The reason why cig- arette smoking is more dangerous than other forms of tobacco habit is not probahably, that the material used in the manufacture of cigarettes ie more deleterious than that used in cigars and pipe tobacco. Ono reason is that the cigarette smoker usually smokes more than do the cigar smoker and the pipe smoker. It is se conven- ient—so easy—to light one of the little tubes and consume it. It can be en- joyed in places where and at times when the cigar and pipe would be tabooed. Thus the craving for the cigarette becomes not intermittent, but perpetual, and the moderate cig- arette smoker easily drifts into excess, Another reason is the habit of cigar- ette smokers to inhale the smoke—to fill their lungs with it. The effect of this practice on the lung tissues and upon the blood that comes there to he purified, cannot be other than deadly. Township Councils. WEST WAWANoan, Council met according to adjournment April 16th, members all present, Reeve McQuillan In . the chair. Minutes of last meeting approved. E. Johnston was given contract of supplying two teams for the road grader at 26.73 per day. The following obequee wero Issued : Municipal World, supplies for Board of Health, I1.0e; A. Sproule caretaker of Court room, s�22;� it. Low- rie work en Dungannon draain,,1e50o: putting Mc- Allister, work on eon. 10 $1; D. tile in culvert, =1 " Wm. Millar, repairing bridge, con. 12, 60e; A. Johnston, rep. culvert, con. 0 $1. At the Board of Health meeting, Wm. Bailey was appointed Sanitbry Inspector for Polling subdivision No. 1, D. E. Munro for Na 2, Alex, Stuart for No. 3, W. S. Mo- Croatia for No. 4 W. McQulllin for No. 6. Connell adjourned to meet on May 20th at 10 ES a Court of Revision and for general bMoli lens s. coeiaoRNE. Connell met In the townehip hall April 16th 1903, all the members present„ Tho minutes of the previous meetirgQ were read and adopted. Mr. C. Sauer, of Oodorich,r presented a peti- tion nlgnedby some 70 voters asking that a by- law be known as polling¢ bdi that No. 2t anColborne n a email part of No. 3 to grant a bonus of ,,1,.•77.000 In aid of the Huron, Bruce and (troy E. B. R. The reeve was appointed to sea the township solicitor in regard to tho matter. The reeve Good Roads meellor ting hold on reported tCln tons to the March ttb. When the following resolution Was moved by Robertson, socended by Jewell, that this Council recommend the County Council of Huron to accept the appropriation made by the Provincial Government for road improvements, and that the said council make application for the amount coming to the county and that the County Council spend the same in accordance with the act making said appropriation. Carried. A deputation of Mr. Levi Snider and others from the Maitland con. of Colborne made application to the Council for a grant of mT o ney tort Hn lcuttingg rbo dhill Iho4:oduenrlclahherahotvewsoomrhovooputaitign- o. An Energy of the Sptlereeo. By a Banker. Of all the varied .forces of nature which we press into our service and harness for our use, perhaps the most valuable and indiepensiblo is that strange and potent principal, or force, which apparently permeates all nature —electricity.. In the earth it exists in unbounded dbundance. though mostly. in a more or less quiescent state; in the air; in the clouds; in the sun, where it appears to exert the most tremendous energy, so prodigious that the waves of a magnetic storm in our luminary react upon our planet in an inconceivably short space of time, disorganizing for a period all the more delicate of our electricalsppli- ances, and even rendering it difficult to manipulate the electric telegraph. It maytetherefore fairly s wonderful rgbee assumed that y exists in all the iwide universes; in all the suns in all the planets, in every one of the myriad orbs scattered in such lavish protusion throughout all the illimit- able expanse of impenetrable, bound- less space. Mill moven, dee by Jewell, that this Council grant $200 for said purpoeo on condi. tions that the County grant 2500aodorlch Tp. and Clinton Town 5100. Moved in amendment by Mosler, seconded by Robertson, that no action be taken till next meeting. The reeve voted with the amendment, which was parried. Tho following amounts were paid, vii.: Thomas Hornby, breaking stone 9 days 7.60; Andrew Green repairing culvert, 1.60 ; .3 J. 11. Williams grant. to 117 rode wire fence, 17.66; Percy Stewart, grant to 102 rods wire Renee, 216.30 ; Andrew Bogle, inspecting, 11.50' John Barker. gravelling, $6.50. The Council Adjourned to meet on May77th as a Court of 1levlalon of assessment . aMe�Nioe,rClark. And to what varied and ever diver- sifled uses do we now apply this mighty force. For centuries the only applied application was the mariner's compass; but with the rapid advance in science it Is now a most important factor in the economy of life, every decade bringing forth new appliances, which, once adopted, become moro and more an civ- ilized existence. lHow incte redulous should we have been a short time ago If told that we could converse with a friend across the broad Atlantic by means of a simple apparatus a few in- ches in length, or that with out any communicating wire or other inter- vening medium other than the air, or the earth itself, we could signal over a continent, and through, or over, the highest mountains or other barriers which may be interposed between us and the person to whom we are sig- nalling. ridi- uled that our message b wouldttravel through thousands of miles of air, or ether, in a direct line to the little coil of wire at which we are aiming it, far away nut of our sight, far away be- neath the horizon, with even a large cinter- posed; od secteven as will soon probably be feasible, at ourantipode t pod our at the round very opposite point earth. By the new provincial health regu- lations scarlet fever is placed in the sante list as smallpox, and 1f medical health officers permit persons having a contagious disease to remain In their own houses the whole household must be quarantined. The minimum period of isolation is six weeks. CONSUMPreventd A man's opinion of himself may be greatly influ— enced by the shirt he wears. it Shirts give a man an air of luxury and re— finement which will chew itself in the satisfied expression on his face. work to be performed as part. of the. ordinary statute labor, or to be paid for at a reasonable rate by the treasu- rer -of the municipality-, as the council of the municipality may direct." Sec- tion 10, sub -section 4, Pays : "Every overseer of highway: who refuses m• neglects to discharge the duties im- posed upon hint by this Act shall, upon conviction, be liable to it tine of not less than $10 or more than $20. Noxious weeds include Canada thistles, oxeyodaisy, -wild oats, .ragsv'eeti, and burdock." Leek ter this lama lases aka Cellar. For sats assn bast SPRING TONICS All the leading advertised SPRING Toxics and BLOOD Pvxu=utas are to be found at the CENTRAL DRUG STORE We mention only a few here : SARSAPARILLAS (4 or 5 kinds) QUININE WINES (3 kinds) MALT EXTRACTS (5 or 6 Linde) BEEF, IRON AND WINE BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS CELERY COMPOUNDS COMPOUND SYRUP rIYPOPHOS- PHITES KOLA TONIC WINES PERUNA, ETC., Ere. Our own "BURDOCK AND MANDRAKR BITTERS" in 25c. pkgs., makes 2 piety.. S.E. HICK CENT L1. Dana eros a, - - GODRRICH "Always the Best at Hick's." YOUR SPRING or SUMMER SUIT cotter and many other implements. He had an insurance of $1,220000 tt he building and $1,000 on tbo contents. His lose will exceed $2,000 over and above his insurance. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Price, as this is the second time he has had his barns burned within about six years. His former barn was burned on the 17th of April and this time on the 20th, and it is said this is the fourth barn that has been burned on this farm. A VISIT to our Store • will aid you in securing the correct conceptions of the Latest Spring Styles. Igt•Our present display has con- vinced the public that we have the goods that can only be found in the leading city trades. Our Garments are all tailored in a first-class Manner, from first-class materials, and we sell them with our guarantee to fit and wear satisfactorily. FRANK h. MARTIN, TAII:,QR. - Is perhaps not yet ordered. Why not inspect the goods we are offering, and get our prices:? The Fabrics are the Rest ! The Workmanship Unexcelled ! The Prices are the Lowest ! Three points which must satisfy you. Our stock for gentlemen's wear is now complete. We also carry .. . heady -Made Clothing Made to our own order, from our own purchases of webs. Man or boy, we can fit you with the best. Does Your Baby Cry at Night ? If so, it It well to know the great value of Poison's Nerviline, a house- hold remedy for stomach pains, cramps, toothache, sick headache, and the manifold ills peculiar to children. A few drops of Nerviline in sweetened water makes a pleasant drink and never falls to quickly relieve. Nervi - line is as good as the doctor in emer- gencies and costs only 25c druggist - Nerviline from your to -day. Dr. Hamilton's Mandrake Pills for headache. irtntr :marvelous tree remedies for all sufferers reading this paper. New cilrotorTuberculoels,��n p- , tion, Weak Lungs, 11.114 *rundown system, FREE. Do you cough? Do your lungs pain you ? Is your throat sore and inflamed? Do you spit up phlegm? Does your head ache? Is your appetite bad? Are your lungs delicate? Are you losing flesh? Are you pale and thin? 13o yon lack stamina? Thede Symptoms thee pro of the most have b your body dsngerotis rooted, that has ever devas- tated areL a to what at. wean .111 do fee yea, if fee are Wisdt b7 writt grfeta 'REE TWWA%e TlrEATMENT ,and the Voetti•I At rote, With rain! The Sbied!n ?-" tion, that Meet .Tumbles eea' glean Tru motiIbks.. theerkal 0 A. fieei itag 1ueet W. rwa isosioss o swre C w�Y tl�+ . lattli**, see the ' of tilt ia s rlsNt+w � - fef ems*, es And how apparently incomprehen- sible ie the late invention (though at present it does not appear to be in practical use) by means of which it Is possible not only to hear the voice of a friend hundreds of miles away, but also to see his face; a representation of, his lineaments flashed through the wire and pictured on a sort of mirror affixed above the telephonic appara- tus. And if this is feasible for dis- tance of a f ew s of miles we may fairly expect that m will be only a matter of time before, for instance, be able converse mother herCanadaland or eson in Aand to nee a reflection of his vary selstralia or New f before her. xown Topics nun DULOr DlstlflUllC" `Waterproofs Made by a new process in France. " American Lady," as per cut, is without doubt the most elegant, most durable,' the lightest, un - crushable Water and Dust Proof Ccat made, and at a less price than some inferior goods. FOR BALE AT MOMM'S BUSY STORE, The oldest establlslted A Next door to Rank of in the County. f Montreal, Goderich STOVE S AND RANGES HAS WON FAME.—Under the head- ing the Brantford Expositor recently said the following, which will be of in- terest here because the artist referred to le a brother of Mrs. L. M. Dunham, formerly of Goderich but now living in Brantford: Brantford people will be greatly gratified to learn of the success of Mr. J. W. McAdam, an old resident of this city, but who is now a prominent American artist living in Springfield, Mass. The Art Review, published in St. Louis, says,— 'raoenkliafliS P111 i tterel�aeci SIFr& d role %fid I.1. a1. Pta!tdiais But a time will come when, in a thoughtmoment of of time, t ielf,we with shall pi be able to transport ourselves from one corner of the great tmlveree to another. For in the greet Hereafter, it we have regu- lated our lives by the Divine laws, and have pleaded before the Almighty the atonement of the Redeemer for for- giveneas and salvation, we shall be es the angels of God, untrammelled by anyrestraining fetters, unhindered by anthwarting sbaekleft. "The New England Smithy by J. W. Mo. galleries which has boon on exhibition in tho art Springfield, fMass . ha� attracted rd much and tton tion, and has earned no little renown for its sr. tilt. The picture is a most interesting study of the typical emltby in his working home. His sinewy figure stands out In the powerfully re- flected firelight with realistic truthfulness, and the dingy old shop with Its wonderful collec- tion of tools and implements aro all brought about In the shadowy light with a wonderful srglintto erior of ,the old (shop le thost giimpse grimythe s upon sunshin h the window Mr uMcAdam, the malrtist, has boon a resident of Springfield, Moos., for ten years. Preview' to that time he was a student In Now York,at the Art Student's League,but he is chiefy aa volt taught artist. and he ons attained Ills present degree of sue. cots by dint of hard work. Be hes made rapid advancement In the past few years, and this. his latest work, upon which he has been bus• lc mthe greatereepart 01 (bit year, has done much WEEDS ON T`1hE HIOIIWAYA.—There A few Stoves and Ranges def which must be hold before stock- taking. Now is your chance to get a Stove or Range itt your own price, as I do not want to carry theta over into next season. Alsoa stock of "WORTHINGTON': STOCK FOOD" on band. J. H. WORSELL, The Cheap Stove and Furnace Man. 1s nothing much more unsightly nr slovenly looking than a public high- way grown upwith foul weeds. But it is not ony unsightly, but it is equally injurious to adjoining proper- ties, The statutes make provision for keeping the roads clean if the over- senre of the highways would only avail themselves of the powers ' the law gives them. As the weed season will soon be on, we give below the law 011 the subject, with the hope that patti- mutertr and road overseers will profit by the information given. Chapter 202, section 9 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, says : "It shall bo the duty •When all other corn preparations of tbo overseer of highways in any fail, try, Holloway's Corn Cure. No municipaiity to see that the provisions pain whatever, and no Inconvenience of this Act, relating to noxious weeds, in using it. are corbel out within their respective 41. highway divisions, by cutting down A herr belonging to a farmer near or destroying, or cruising to be Put Iday h slash fan: egg with per times u or to prevent hie ripeninat g of their lacy l}o lay K ISR owin feat Volker. An Atttion o hen has inches Doti tttl' all ornotions road weeds rrealrxl In producing an It1 # i. 0 lno „ if.lgulni IA woo*. with to their reepective divistoesi ell* High Grade Wort -4-771 STRATFORD, ONT. OUR graduates readily secure good post - (tone because our high-grade training prepares them to render Ilrat-eines services. Businessmen want first -Mass workers and have no time to waste upon the other kind. Commonoo a coarse now and be ready for a position In the fall. Write for handsome catalogue. i PrinelealjW. J. ELLIOTT, Irtnoleal. MOULD HAVE TO STOP HER WORK AND SiT DOWN. ROW MANY WOMEN HAViB TO DO Tine FROM DAY TO DAY? MILBURN'S 11111Aier AIM NERVE PILLS are a bleeding to women in this condition. They care Nerrotleneei, Sleeptteuinese, Palpitation of tf�he Heart, Faint and Dicey Spells, Weaknailly .lettee.nstseess, and ail troubles pocnlier to the t( Mrd°James Taylor, Bellsbure h N.B., inrecoalmt lend nrybb,e%tdl gayer AAbbo,uaetroub el dtthhreettr with pslpltatlon of Udo heart end woulr} Ket so ditty I would have te leave.My work ndtdMMlt can trn I�tnillr May that they o 1 you cis tot them, and I can reoomme� thorn to rundown wpotrrt+tnwn. moosMoia 1[ipwrYr novo forl ;ani +me nutlt to frlatd ariv niwtoo t MIl, N ILN IIlAltT ANIS NlCl�tV1C Pi Iki.ir7 etaet , Ca, Luau:4 516u6168 Music.... TIAY IS NOW HipRE And you will have to cast off your winter 'clothes and don a Spring Outfit, and the proper place to procure the proper thing ix at PRIDHAM, the Tailor's. We have the nicest range of Foreign and Domestic Goads procurable, to select from. Prices to ' suit everybody's pocket. Get your order in early to avoid the hot weather rush. PRIDNAM, The Tailor. SPRING HAS COME! THIS week .we have opened up over $t too.00 worth of Spring and Summer Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dry Celara, White Lead, etc., etc., and we are now in a position to look after the wuuta of our customers properly. These Goods were all bought right and unll be sold right. THE QUALITY IS THE BEST AND THE PRICES THE LOWEST. • Painting Matcriais. We sell rou nothing but the BEST QUALITY fn all Paintin}r, Materials. Don't Stock '/'rash. uld'u, wd nre in a position to giveIt wuyou not HonestpreyeGoods ret Honest Prices. A FEW SPRING NEEDS Pruning Shears. Pruning Saws. Pruning Knives. Floor Paints. Save Your Rebate Checks 1 They are Valuable. Paint Brushes,a Hedge Shears, VE l'.S A CALL. U'E C /'L Hal SE Carpet Tacks. Tack Hammers. Carpet Whips. Tack Lifters. THE GEO. L. ALLAN, LEADING }IAitDWAItE AND STOVE MAN. a THE Season of 1903 is advancing day by day, but never before to the history of this country has there been offered to the pub- lic such values ss we present. The money is in every machine we offer. Each is worth its price in the Bank. When you buy from us you are assured your money's worth, and you do not ask more. Bicycles will be in greater demand this year than ever, but people naturally WE CAN SELL YOU THE RACYCLE, CRESCENT, REGAL, want the very best that's BRANTFORD, liYSLeP, BERLIN, Etc. going. The and soot U or,, ask Modern, for prices, and rJiti Economical ih„ groat on market- army t f aring your Wheel for Repairs, nut 11 as Tires Pedals, aims, Coa.ler Brake, Spokes. saddles. Ituamehng or 0,11 hing elseexpert work at moderate charges is our standard for every defect. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT. Every instrument is a Leader, and we carry the DO.Jff \'/t).V 1'/. I,VOS and OR'GA•VS. 11•01,'.l/1177.11 and BERLIN l'1,4NOS t;i 1T.1R.i, /t1,1,\'I)()I.IA'S, G/r'AJ/O!f/ONES, '{r. 1o,000 Sherlc Droit:.ilusic--Para! and lnslrutnintal. SE WIN( .71. (('111.V/i.S The Famous New Williams and White a n,cessity for every household. Box cover and drop head, oil guaranteed for ten years Wuilh 1,1vin¢ lvComfort f o tl l ndl Pleasure great We Can Help you, ,ilthe Costr Geo. W. Thomson son.. Catalogues fur th • .inking. The Square, GODERIGN. YULE'S Big Bicycle and REPAIR SHOP KINGSTON STREET, GODERICH. Wr handle all kinds of new High Grade Machines, among them the Cleveland and E & D. In this big shop you will find nothing but the best, which is uunc too good for you. Our Second -Hand Wheels are all thoroughly overhauled in an expert manner and are sure to give good satisfaction, even at the 1 ' prices we sell at. Come and see us if you want satisfaction at very reason.,, 1t" prices. Remember, we rent wheels and do all kinds of repairs, as well as sell bicycle sundries; in fact we make old wheels as good as new, because we know bow to do it, but only on spot cash terms. Come and test how good the ,lig Repair Shop and Livery can do for you. JOHN YULE Bicycles, Repairs, Sundries, and Livery. Flour, Feed, Seeds.... The SWW @ of a "Dorothu Dodd" /. r .t'r'R }' IN u', -1I. A-iN(; X 1: V E R mind what old-fashioned 1.4 people tell you - Style and Com- fort CAN live together in n pair of Shoes The "ik)ItOTtiy Donn" pro, es it. Tliey are the utmost height of slyie They are shoes of genuine distinction The highest prat,: toe can give a shoe is to say It Nas the Stule of a "Dorothu Dodd" Vit the "i)oiolhy i),,1,1" is the most romfortaide shoo ever tna,le. Von long to walk for the pleasure of walking. it holds the foot firmly around the instep and supports the unsupported arch You escape the "slouchy" gait which comes with some shoes. it gives a new poise to your body in walking. Your carriage is more Tight and graceful Just try one pair. Boots $3.75. Oxfords $3.00. Wm. SHARMAN, Jr. The Old and Reliable Seed Store on East Street is ready for Spring with a full and Select Stock of Field and Garden Seeds. Patrons can depend on being served to the° best possible ad- vantage. d- vatltage. We sell on close Margin, and extensive ex- perience gives us the advantage of selecting the very best Seeds in the market. If you want anything in the line of FLou>;, ?FED or S1:,E1)s, do not purchase until you see how, well we can serve you. Our profits are small, and the benefit is you, VIDEAN & CO East Street, •9 QODERILti. Economy In Fences. YOU cannot get a batter Fnatce than a Wire one. Von cannot get a cheaper one either iVe have a la,Ve ,r,i,k ,') Barb Wire, C. . R1 , c t•: r bum!, .1. Coil Spring Wire, No r,1.2 ; i • Lamb Melt, and i': 1 t'n1Ps Ir,n1 ISP per re.1 ilp. (The t"nm,, livor" snail haul steel Wire Peettatl We have 8150 n large atotk of ()Heel and Aoeated \tire. Pence staples Pliers, &c.. Ate. (2u,ilr)v 1 i, v Nigh +9 r, r'. • rrr Low HP (3 )OH]RICH TA' hart a la,rgercirculation' we►"s"_ t. ' c" '` "'®"$ jy (�OUER1Cil< r.ha,n ono ()the, ' �wl\Durittr in ln1A lection of ; IItA1tI1\VARIt ';TtiRI3. Elle County )1 UuroU i `tee• -`'`a,,:. e