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The Huron Signal, 1889-9-27, Page 2iY 2 • "POOR WADDY.' Ise U S. IL Meaty. Min 111rRs111l makgelle riled Yam-- ka die et rather Ms ellegenelltmee o fee ti —..IFS Wails, to whose elmtrnm• .t raws teed het... had • been, west *Mei brirgressee we wn m f >:roMw roe alba Mt Betk sed kle SWIM mttmW year, sad kin Ilia on= el however. Wady no r bh thin lemeted Sow perlien el the mesas ktswitead sod smeampae staposa/hee unnamed M his koil•bretbmut athd stature, ell e1 wheat wadi law bons glad, her ens. te kr- �st eaip.ur taut degree el relelbe slip. Me wee peruke* anwkhut.•taa. to smmaks is thio rhea • omit et Mewled smaireI deems sod mei bens me ellen ageing Oho easy kiss ilea bled heli hes& the them tee approbation bation wee wirier wend hese bees «eider.' a us N he W mat been nabbed. tsr/h amand hop' bash. Be had, mer. •stet. helm &slag same *knew .1 Ida owe im • gene Sad amine rep. sed bed r kW derided to teen hie Mbmtiem t. blokheepap. Re W .sandy, ie looms* rely, lassoed le move W pot with the .use sad gena et ;a master of thea art ; and es ko...hero` his mond glid- ed ate them with a resin= Wash he • fel tepees ambled him t0 gain a �hWeb hankies 1 the aimed im- seirts.se ; sod he Papas` .d a naw the eve Emily been .i4 im- pair pair to the awed city is meek et en eddy." mid Daae kis leaY•uhtumr by a Wnritgsh% id... whim eked la lie •mil nen..11 to the leek weir with whiten entity they www se wiling to Owen r "empress you galleon lib framed Mr dean fee thousand dale" ate .mine the poker over to ea. Year w ank, will keen it paid ep, yea 10..." Weedy amid he would tiisk ablest is.. ss he k -r -rd the lee strap d his sr• el - Sag valise and snowed out and sway. "There is seiner -looking fallow bore,'• mid Freak Moray L. his gooses. "who eye be weal like employsest ea a book- keeper. He wsiles a kir hoed, sad ap- emen thoroughly eamp-Umt ; bet hie only reply to my *viol kr rd ro.tsa was that he W mower been in the week - been or he prism, his had ache haver f esseepted him from both pies. H. b ready to take any wages nein" A desk in the rear tot the back oda was aniseed to eke mew bookkeeper, sod for • lodging -pass he was permitted to it op a� �m�dism is all rooms the upper part et the boila. where also be took his meals, beeeskt is from a reaMsrs•t. L this way a year went by, the bookkeep- er's wages bciae in the meantime, grad- ually rued from twenty to sixty dollars a menthe with a fair prospect of mill farther advancement. "What are you trying M do with that drumlin meas, Mies 1 TIl make his atssd op, or,it be meet lie down give leis chance to do ere i• the .t•tioa-he.ss," "The man is Dot cheek, Mr Pelee - man," •newsosd the young lady address- ed. "He fell oe the ice jest aow sad kart himself badly, I fear, bet got up with my help, and I am trying to .Wirt kis to the drug -.tots ea the eor.er be- low." "Hello, old fellow 1 Who are you, sad whore from 1" seta the policeman, taking bold of the sen'• arm sad giving bis a .bake. "Plena dost .peak roughly to him!" allied the yn.wg lady. "tie has already rm.M bis name and addret--down is eke benison pert of the elle, more Man two miles away." "Better let me have charge of bis, Mies, and take him to the station -boon,' persisted the policeman. "The doctor will stamina his, fwd we .i11 send him to the hospita of necessary, or to his lodgings. if bins well *sough to go." "Call • carries tend let as go to .7 lodgings," said the injured man, is • feeble but distinct voice. "I am not very badly bort, and feel stronger now " "Have your own way, thee, old fel low. Lees trouble to us," said the ✓ oendessn, adding to the yoong lady : "There's nothing more you ons do, Bat to this remark Florence Langdon responded ooly by a snake of her head, still keeping her place at the aide of the stranger until they reached the dreg store, where .he .as well known, being a frequent customer. 81 ale alight re- storatives were administered, and poor Waddy, gr•tteed that his bed looks had sot frightened those people, remarked that he was greatly obliged for their kindness, and would now ne obit, to be taken to he lodgings without further treatsest. A earriage we soon then, and the in- j.red an was plated in it, vibes • clerk is We dreg store, observing a look of melees 'Winkled. os Mies Lsn.ion'e fees, remarked that he would take • seat is the carriage with her, and accompany the stranger to his lodgings, and the w her safely home. "What a etegular ewe r' remarked Florence, while on their return. "hie seams to live there entirely atone, bet everything is his the neaten order, and he hat 1 baeeao.e library ease, fall of book, that appear to he well 'sleeted, eller the• fusty [ranee I bad of them." "Me is • bookkeeper for that house," the Wok. "So the private ..tel- es, telt f* while woken helping him to his erns, Bet the resew he gave for being vet in the overtime, aid so fir from hi tektite's, was a quer Gree. 11e walks nut every plesa.st ew.t.e, he lays, for the oke of be health, always, however, minting the soe quiet and srel.ded streets, for the mason that he b oo ball -looking that he wishes to keep eft .4 sight set much se bee n." "Wheat • angular whirr '" exelaineed novenae. "Be ia very plain -lank inc it is tree bet there is'bothint repelsive nr tisrteddiag a the expreesios of his sous te•anea By this Sam the marriage had resrlted Yum Laegdnn'e house, bed se else .tap- ed from it bee Feeney appeared at the deet! When Mew tree bees eke lest two boon r she intelaised. "We hew aU hew hell wiM .bout you, sed year liestkew hes jai psi Is the ethane hews lie Dern "'fl... I hen • Mee eon.wk kw i lir Weeksey," mid Hstrsq •i- hra "Pismo the slid tell Dow he shag • %el thrill beetle "Rot whet is the matadeg et this r passiaad her mother. "Ate yon awls r Tietbee •ed&aghtsr were amen Is Ike "How sheen k know r' was the loghieg tenet. "Ong pee* see w apt to be sweesiees d wry doll Is Moir eettt>e 3, Leiden oho had, les lbs lesrtfte liven. M• sisiorwg ter Meidee d die NM, ase was in a hams to jewel with any on saint bis �.��kkse with hsr, her semi roma, he koala saran pet eager. He would al- ways Lways lane epee Mat Marna bar •Salty, e atl thus wean .over tail a efiewe-r that her sondem' W ben quits right . ad paper. G. this often& he was � forrani medal t ageyWahine �he shad bbennsear- keg. yeses W elapsed .hiss. this ressiag.sd ..4, u.impoota0 ke- enest. whet the atwMy who managed Weir's Menne alike r. eked to him ens day : "A letter ham jet been rwmivwd from year ate lather% eseener, i.ulesimg your sawed neattemes ; sad the writer. as you will ossa espresso a desire to be informal f• raped to year health sad several yellers, ted .loses by askew if yea ewe en 1.ammu es you lits ata we hewing is paid " "It will he beet, I think, to simply lettwrd me gosipt for tie sanity, and take tae sedge e�olo�say r iagwidote,'' was w"• I wwou d Via, iow..ir" _ mea /he law - a sheet yer, he reused oilmen, the 3., Apiar- ies le wham the iv.-tboerand-doWs We tmsamsece. to :he keeping op at .Ilii you enmity W been applied, is mads payable is the OMNI .1 your death. I have. as yelt how. receive' .soma letters team the lady. .spsamLLR au awe* dein to loam to whom she is idabed kr the re- latMasw I have been oemtsms' y seed - in her by year oder ; bet yea have only peuti to d me to telt her that they woes from a mend .he ierhbes a deep istessM i. herself .ad her heady." "Weil, lir Bente," mid Waddy, "I impose h is hast for in W Wi you the when eery. I have epee the hey bot ease imp life, and then for . sent Sime." He thee pressedid to w- hite the desolate with whisk the natio its already familiar, adding : 'elle, air. was the beet timer s far s D meld n- seseiber. when asy on I d dome any- thing far me which 1 scald sot soma.ree of s having ben prompted by a ..lash interest in some lore. The Daly awi- den. I had the she thought of ate afterwards was the receipt of a note trout the clerk .he W scaompuisd bee, saying that he sad the young lady would like to know if I had austatoed say serious injury from my fall. That kind inquiry I immediately answered, with many thanks to him and Miss Langdon s .hofull name and address I had obtained frees hie "From that time," oontiooed Waddy, "I have followed her history sod foe- tuses continually. Her father tailed in besieges a year atter that 1..1 aidsatal reeeti.g, ..d died within the n et yr, hie family being tett to do the best they weld fur Moder these eines anew, I adopted Flown.me the epeeist object of my intent sad tar& sad hems dos. what I weld fur her. Her husband, as snowing yewsg inn, b whom she .5s atrial a fs. years ago, has been gettie1 along very well, in the Wasters city .ben they sow wide, with their three little children. The satisfaction of knowing that I wits ro.dering as acceptable ser- vice to see who was worthy of it, sod .Ito might one day, after I was gone, know from whom it came, bee furnished the nectars that ht been to me like a guiding star in my life.". Six years had pissed .ince the enover- saos here reforad to ; and ae the last of them drew to so end, the bookkeeper eland his ledger toe the tut time, and peened on to reader his aoeouwt before a triboaal that parasite no changes or *noes in the reseed of any our. A sincere and tender respect was manifested by the few persona who se - emanated the remains of poor Wadey to the grave ; het nose of his kindred were then, Dor did they even know at his death •til they had learned from his attorney and azeestor that the an- nuity would be so lenge required, ex- cept a .mall balance doe at the time of his chest's disease. The money was promptly remitted, also a regoest for • sop, of poor W.ddy's will, which was immediately forwarded, and from which they learned that be had left • life in- s -erases cf five thousand dollars, deo about four tboomed in the savings bank. His library, with other articles, had bees left to o rtaio persona .bo had ed- miaiatered to hie comfcrt daring tl G latter years of he lie. He had directed that his funeral ebould hes enndected ie s plain and becoming atyk, and a simple marble slab should be placed at his grave, with the words- "Poor Wadey," and sothiag more. Them matters being provided for, there would remain the .em of eight tboasaad dollars, which by bee will he bad directed to be paid to Mrs Florenes Anderson. Asother letter soon cams from Wed- dy's forger home, written by a lawyer tine time, intimating • deposition in teat lbs validity of the will, males certain questions --e dozen or more—.ere netts- laee.rtly aw•wered. Tee Dowers were D ot vireo, nor .a, the will ever disturb - .d A few weeks after the look keener • he- •e►.1, an elderly teatleb,•n rang the bell at s quiet and pleasant residence is • Western coy, and piecing his card is the head of lie servant who answered it, requested her to take it to her mistreee, Yrs Anderens. "1 am soca pleased to set yea, Mr Rea.e i" mad the lady. entering the per. kr. "I received year letter • few ail. ago, •nnnnncing thee death of one whose resort -tea and enn•t.&t remembrance of me bee hems a great syetery, as well as an aw.tote of seers granted*. The trials aid Nlapp•.int eel. test haw. f.1. hen epos s•, espesislly at sad anon after the desb of by dear b ehmeed, f ilia. •4 THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 189 epdepol4 a» kr. n. red w► b QUEBEC IN SORROW. *5.mswles yet l It.d •. tt.10w. Mead. sens•wheee, *he waswatsblog m. sestisaalir sad wing ler mew a fither'..r • begetter's eimsttur.. Aad .5., air, plasm lei me kan to whim 1 hsn bas indebted In tib kind on "Limo Inst eih yea te ilea this re - cart, ski Mfr free•, we he lied .m the table Mien Ms • wailed sheik. "NON donna �otaaa r a.lamd kilo Amdereca "Omsk he pont- that I a the _signet et Nb mnnidso t Otlt. r Wino to the mater nes et klad- mem t Ileosgb, with the tulle way hew, Mad lett m., to inane me aid my two nmsinag 'Wine e,mtertaN• se the std et aver 11... I isnot remember the I hew ever an eaythbr far e•y host.& hang Nae nail deserve the h..dndth pelt el .het I have e..dved fres thispe.er hired." "Do jot irate.her." Moan Mlr lit..., "the roe Mokherprr, she fell ea the "What r bener.pted the listener. "Weedy Qd1ew 1 Q. it be possible that that little set et Madness 1•rei.hee the key to the mystery 1 Has the mea e kes I simply helped to his feet when he had fades as the sidewalk, .ad mast- ed to ha home, hems doing all this for awe' "Yee, madam," was the I.wyer'a reply. "He hes weighed yea from that soul the eed of his lite. sad pee hen been the r 1 el most et the meow he W meld. His panful..•itivesses is regard to his persossl .ppuanmse tmak him shame • meeeemain ow that sob - jest, nil he Ids MO for lift low er marrage eves Lerwvee emt et the g..rties. At the case time he ended some ked or Puri, higher aid mese s•eel6.b than the supplying' et hie o.s personal waste, sad the belied that he wee weeribotfmg to the steatert et sea .he deserved sad tbaakfsLy rsunived the amistans he was '.mien.., hes •applied the greet want et Mea lib sad soeeitfted the one sweet ked hanagen reran d his otherwise Leery and lovelies sair..ei." M.k more was told dating that visit, and Mrs A•der.os's .y w.f. fo11 of teen Mass .he at last bade her visitor nood-ye. ovary year, at the anoi'er eery of his death, a wreath of immortal.. woe gland, by her order, epos poor eddy's grove, as a token of her pato- fol nmembrs.es of yo hitherto un - knows besduetor who lei s liberally requited an .et of simple kindless.. . Ithenmaeime i. w,tsddy a poison.. .cid is the blood .ad yicida to Ayer. Pills Maley mess Wish messed chronic and bopeles., have eompl.aly cured by the medidnn. It will cool out little to try whet east the Pi1ls may have in ere We predict susesra The t et Weeds. Words and their ..s seal.. Some gene phrases some to the Listener's ear in the Doors of a twelvemonth ! Here is one word, 1n24 of by a friend, which is quite now. To this friend • woman, speaking the other day of her surround- ings and hems, her Dcigbbor., more es- pecially, .aid: "Ws have very little society—wary few senors; we ltd we don't naval .it, yell with the people shout bee r Possibly the Wont. was that the peo- ple really did coequal ensues they dotal like Perti.gtost.ms. Bet what she meet was probably eosgene!—BoMoa Transcript. "They have a largar tele in my de met," lap a well limos druggist, "than any other pill ea the market, and give the best ae1daetion for sick headache, W hammias, indigestion, etc., and elms combined math Jubo.ton'. Tones fitters, Jobsuoe's Tome Liver Alb will per- form what no other meZicine has done before for s.1ariee humanity." Pills 25 cents per bottle. Bitten 50 legate and $1 per bottle. Sold by Goode Druggist, Albion block, Goderieh, .ole scent Ie) mew se mite tbeedem . The secret in making choeel•te, asps a leading confectioner of New York city, is in mixing the powder with aweigh toiling note. to make a thin paste, said then pouring on boiling milk, and lest a little mon boiling ester and scalding one minute. It can be made with all milk and no water if desired. but is too rich for m..t people without the addition cf some water. Chocolate, WOOS, or any such mixture should never be stirred with anything but • silver or • wooden spoon. A te.pooufol .•f chocolate to • •op ie the rule, rod if the liquids are poured on while they are boiling and the whole resided in poresl.in—•ever Po— thers .ill be no doubt but Cud it will he a soccer& A...te Combo sad elms And all diseases of the thrust and 10w sea be cured by the use of Scott'. Z51bt- .os, .31 contains the headily virtues of Ood liver Oil and H popioephitee in their fattest form. See what W. 8, Miner, 11. D., L R. C. P., eta, Truro, N. S. says : "After three years' ex/mo- ieties I consider Scott's Emulsion one of the very beat in the market. Very ex- cellent in thr.rt affection• " Sold by •li drergiat., bon. sod 111.00 Lee. all vane. A New York flat owner advertised se usual that he wuold rtont only to people who hati no chi:drsn. H.• flats were won well filled, and he congratulated himself that nn childish voices were to be Heard in the 1.11.. a /no day a ie., weeks ego he saes a aroosd to enUeol the rent, and amend d.ad 'limn he bleed that two families lied hese blessed with triplets, four with twins, endow en with sin ele hahtea. He has Inst all confider/se is the human race, and now goes about with lowered head, ea a res .ho ken been deeply wronged. The bort rwgilatwe t.r ter et .soh and bnwela, the bed our* for bulw,uane•a, sick be.dsche, indigestion. and .11 ares. Menu arising tram a disordered lire. are withoet stomata.% Johnson's Tewin Liver Pi11a Smail in site. surae meted, meld, y1 effective. 25 eta. per bottle .rile by Ooude, druggist, Albion block, Cale risk, eels meet. fit] Mie. Jennie Ritchie, Oro!, .h. pared .Iso. ire • 1...e.ka' H les deW of sy hew enaminod nn for • third clove *yetia- youngest shin, wen lightened aid made reds ism July, f. now attandts1l Ns j m11d.1 shod .t Zona Terrible of • Olilt BMW flower dame seised Weammee*— Mesa tereelholl Illee Ihmilebemed September IS -11e oily wee terse* eigineed ight by • Ismael muy Whisk took ph pins he Obsmpaia sire... sad, menteimmedies that f1e ran 1111110 do.. is Makes*., end the weed bk. a bersisae, erode et psrpb repaired Se the setideat, leheatl7 ssAN sena o'eleek a hen porsiw el the reek immeisiey ssderaoek she Onodi, u the wren eat wed id Deiesa Terrace, . wd+sdy peen .Thr sad west msshi.g ta- b Chaaspein street, tarrying away or wreaking all the buildings on the teeth er rimer side el the street tram No 133 so 163, o between the tecidesss MIr Powor, a.vdoro of the Alfas tine steamship office. Some *we soon in all have been wiped oat. They were mostly all Masssent homes sad d..edy populated, sad death and deeir.stios is all its .ppalliaa furn has hese left in the path d the land slide. The strew is piled pfp with haireds of toes tot bane bo.ldees, and i. impaamble, while some of the besiMter are honked some plenty te piens and others are buried sadwneath the rocks and debris. Detash- mean tram "B" Battery, the Cavalry School, city polies force ase airbag eilizens were promptly at work, im- mediately .iter the .•oldest, to mote those buried in the raise, bot the task res a heeelw oak, .ad •p to this merman very little had bees a000mpltsb- ed sad it mot be a 000.tderable time before ter street will ag.io bG dear. Caren Or 711 CATASTIorl&. The immediate caw of the disaster is attributed w bevy raise, .bion have penned herr oostis.ously .iota Mo- de. Yesterday the run was usessally heavy, .ad arrest& of water were reeli- ng dove the fees of the alit is all direction sad the action of the water meet have penetrated the envies@ and loosened the roe. Sy •lunges. of the dieter ear the .bole atlas eate down in the twssklimg of as eye, some of,ttees .b'deemed tt being almost paralysed and barely elle to get oat of it. way. Only ale. years ago the Federal Guveru- ast .peat a large mm et mosey to buying sp and resovieg the bosses oe she stir side of the street w here the deassar 5oe.rred, and built a thick retaiaise walls. a guard against aoeideats of this hied ; but it bad so 'Sem es Ism night'. dimmer. Ot coarse the lona to the surviving violins is heavy, all the funutere ased effecta Mime a eompiete wreak. Relief measures aro long adopted. !•a eOiJlfrOtol or WIRD AND RAIN ben yesterday, and some minor aids. are reported along the .ens street, bot fortunately without damage. Levin ale suffered from the came moos, sad be- lying localities vote flooded. Another eye -.its esa of kilt sight's fatality lays there was ample warning to get out of its way, as portions of the rock fell at intervals of about five minute., in small gn.ntitiea.tfirst, bet isoeas.din balk 1211 the final wash same. Previous lead slices have occurred is the snare localitise will squally dt...troas ream There was terns on the 17th May, 1861, which .ipid out eight buildup sad toiled 32 people. There was soother in 1854, about half a mils higher up tie street, when seven people lust their lives. Tee ciro..r reports that 26 are dead and 30 miming. The wounded number 70 or 80, .ad .re doing very .elL The dead were all laid out he the water polos station, whasm abort toe nee been re- sovd-byisnda T sit.sse reports dwompwkise s dre dy satin in, .d says that the rate are swarming in is - mases ambers from the wharves, so that he has had to have corse eoestrue- ed as rapidly as possible. The soroseis jury will he sworn in tomorrow sad ter bodies identified, and the incised will be hod on Mondey. The Rosen Aatholis dead will be buried on Sunday morning/ at ten o'clock. A]oTHall cavil IMPORTS°. Another crack in the rock immediate- ly behind the present slide is said today to have opened vet about Wise itches slop yesterday. The lues of life, it i. said, would have been much heavier but from the fortunate eiueuwstaoce that sombera of the residents were at wakes above and below the doomed locality. Orders have been issued to owe firing the noonday run from the Citadel, so ss not to shake the cliff. Some of the poor little ct uldren saved seem to have be- come s n.what mixed op, and there are instances of one man claming another man's child. The victims have met their death. in all forms Several of them are suffocated : others have their heeds crushed in, and some fall in the street while tiling to ere from the avalanche. aoturTi o I,CID.J T.. While workers were buoy cheerio( the debris of a crumbled building, faint grease were beard et interval* true ev- iler the ►uge pule of r.,ck. The •f..ria of the volunteers were eonc.ntrsated to that point, and after three Were' hard work the bleeding body of Joe Kemp was extricated imm the mar of rock. The po..r man was in the most miserable coed:tion. Both kgt were broken at the helloes the left arm was fractured above the elbow, and serer•l nba were .leo fractured. Kemp will not live two hours 1„neer. Ne i. nna,nsoinns, and • bred pallor and deathlike •ppeanmae prevails in the mea'• face. Two boat. lake his dhotis hole res, taken out "i- des .reek. Het head wan almost sit - fro. the b,dy,and'tid,:ltions of the meet vro:ting •ed vio:awt death were apparent. Further away another hideous epee - leek. was offered to sight Th. es,rpme of a young woman, Mn Lawson, wan bed been ■'s•ir.,l in her lifetime bah for her beauty and amiability, ..e rain. sated from under nate, en .1.k about tan tons of stones and alis were lay- isg. The sight was more than homy could bre. She we smashed almost eat sad the body h»mhtfuliv torn. He hwneed, M the aigtit of his 'slowed .ife'. maim, 1.... Ireatie and is waw in. eon for perhaps the remaiwd..r of hie df.. • A an named M eehael Headley..hen had Crows durst stesy ethos tole that ail hes family had perished in the lawdelide, dLmeumed while ttlablhv env he wr..k ed hie knee M Gerporoshisedios= MIK .flee. Yes yew «a H. kind sol patted the eas•gled fwt'e& ailed her a wMarwe ••me sad heady. lemdld bre m • .bitweek bee It is the din will lire. MYI wether ked inkiest see t• - tio. 10 the rssw'o d Ile Fenn At flee time el the edsmity he h.4 his la- kes hats is kis sem. The in were tend ..Adh.r, bet the deadly reek had dens its week. sad both bodes were re- mand 1e the elks et the river one. This ety is thrummed with *masers wain hem ail parte el the Qisbea der trier he wanes We ellen et the terrible 1N..rult Tribust:—Tures are mothers fa the ally oho seed tier Merle wale to Ns worst et mimeos for pails .d leer, and there are fathers in this city who are 1.0 home by their little tows. Wiest will the harvest be t It Made Mother Strong 1\\ ‘10k asf ,It t ',1%! Mr 00.3 sea teat new Pan maw atmemes sea awns iset sr mineisms. M. and a les dM hat. wallet vest Ms to meamynee test seereno ems ms a.wa' IL Meme. •r•oameari ts. tglrin isnot saW s=pMMr` ast woma t ae tree. • 'ma c. ism ► is A, tae:n' 1� 1s.► Paine's Celery Compound iron bhm weed l�msakr�la1 a ps et eases aeseas`tas�em. pew A Pease* Teals mea Iwrar. tfr. K RIVES NEW Lag. ism' 1 aalmt�soaat w fa years Miasma Mw tiled Pens were nose 00ostaaly Swat ser to asset awl ems ad IL fWmew anon sleep soma sia wax sae .atsoogli tam woe boo 5. sad step ssdsg tals t� ll 1Tt+rR c7pimis.d. 7lmA Pats Odd, ret miss to wawa Tar Mono the WORMW lm wondered M cartes tie= damn with w sea ss atm War. M pr boa&. ala aria m irestor. Was lasses a 00 nleamaas. DIANN ern :z, etm'%e� the' flet 1417 vM:m"'+iigiisile”! DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THECOOICSBEST FRIEND \Valer Smicc & Itcpdi« The undersigned -Is pslffp.red to undertake the putting in of Water Services in connection with the Town System to Dwell- ings and other Buildings. Also REPAIRS To Steam Engines, Mills, Fac- tories and Machinery of all kind. Prices reasonable. Satisfac- tion Guaranteed. WILSON SALKELD. :wit( ii;rauelling Imes, &VI Soderich Sfiaa Bailor Torii $1Alok, liaaallott4sll es* dealers a 'one k tLw eatw 's if rw W ateliiyM4t.1, Pep aa1 PMieleIp. te•s M! On Hand for Salo Cheap, i MJ. 11044 Md Mrmt Gesso .e,, I MMM•wssd • Mer aid .'. Is ta. ma Ilsereleee halt ores will raoelye prompt e•eadia. Pons .p•. eL TAB. o.seteai. ettwmtMd M .. 1o.e.fr..e• neon* BOX MX f1M £#R. FOWLERS •EX fl OF •/ -WILD* CURES OIC la C AM PS IARRIKEA EHTERY AND ALL 1WM1R COMPLApfr! AND FLUXES of THE DOWELS IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR CHILDREN OR ADULTS. SHB J. L COMM ITT Co A. W. m.mmm A tis... PROPRIETOR& - MONTREAL, AIM Tu MAXIM ler TOR rel.ataaf "RED CAP' nit= or MAMMA BINp�� TWINE Pronounced, by practical con- sumers, superior to anything in the Canadian Market. WRITE FOR ISFORM ATION. Ma.ut.etures.ls. et CORDAGE, JUTE and COTTON GAGE CALCI.'IID .ad LAND PLA$TZR. Tomato 00ce .ad Warehouse :—R !ROA T STAKE 1 iAST. W. C. •ONNELl. Maaager Lf►im BRAND TRL'Nk iRAILWAY. Trains arrive and depart at Goderieb .o to lows : Mall and R press•ram Mall.. rem. Mina .... .....:.a0•p.,n. Mall ...... ••view. .........iillt.~iipa,'s"i� Mall sad [:preen. . ......... .,..:1.M. n 111 .1.... .. ........... . p st Vim Op .unto.art w`,...e.«ar•- 01 ops r .... .mai ettromo eve lintras NASAL BALM Oseseaccu. Dixons r .0 , uw. May utb, len. My wife asdased her eve gram w1,k that distressing dhows. catarrh. Ilrr case bras sae of the warm km. . Ire item parts. rhe tried .11 of the eatarrb rsse- dies I ever sswpdrertleed, but they were • of so use. i easily procured a bottle ..f Nasal Balm kir has mord *sly one halt of it, ase new feels like a mew penes. 1 trot ft toy duty a my that Nasal Balm .-annot es TO0 HIGHLY recommended for catarrh tro.klaa, awe .,g placard to have all each nallb,eie !saw through ilia set' they wI I mein >mast r'stet sad CURE CRAB. MCGILL Farmer EXPFR1I?!CE, C4&PIkLNfft Are the factors employed in the purchase of Goods from the best houses in the trade. The general verdict is that Munro is abraatlt of the times, and in all departments fully up to the mark. My increasing business is an evidence that my efforts please the public are appreciated and while I endeavor to keep almost everything us- ** found in a flrst-Claes house, the general public may rely upon getting the correct thing in every department. sell Satin Notwithstanding the advance on 1311k floods I will at former prices. and yam' Sonans and Satin ][�►eillieuz Afy Specialties f her the Season. Linen Goods in great variety, Laces and Fine Hosiery and Gloves, and all the lead l Smallwares, from Needles up. items n All Goods marked in plain figures and strictly one price. lOtld ALEX. MUNR,O, Draper and Habitee•.