The Signal, 1894-4-19, Page 5'0
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Refit. lions of a Married Woman
-arenot pleasant if AL. be delicate,
or overworked. She feels
rue Jnwn,
played nut." Iler smile and her
good spirits have taken flight. It
worries her husband as well an
herself.
'flits is the time to build up her
strength and cure those weaknesses
or ailments which are the cause of
bit' tisnahle.
1)r. 1'ieree's Favorite I'rescripti
regulates and promotes all the
roper functions of womanhood, im-
proves digestion, .enriches the LIooJ,
dispels aches and pains, melancholy
,n' ncrvout'ness, hriugn refreshing
,In•l, and isotones health and
stren,(t h.
It's a safe remedial agent, a tonic
and nt•n int( guaranteed to cure those
,li•..r.ier4 and derangements incident
to a 'It1:1111100d, or lbs money ',aid
for it is returned.
It "ould not pay to aeIl a poor
m.- hill on these terms.
MaRels Catarrh Remedy cures+
l'starrl► in the {lead.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- APRIL 19
Pau"(
Load Photos R. R. Salbws
Loral tutoring F. J. I'ridham . .
Lae urtatn. Jas. Kobtiso.
srpet, 4.V A,'hesou A Son
%slu&t,e Farm Land. for 'tale Edward
Iaundy .. . ... .
••ren: 1 ipenisg kiddish' C'oancil
R'sdl Paper -Freer & Porter .
'ersooai ('has. A Nairn .
'trek he Next Week Mclotoeh i
Raper
bends. Lowe - A Fear ... . .
Hardware R. W. Mckenzie
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site a Prank Elbert. of • dsu4hter.
MARRIED.
oil V. TKUTAMON-Oa the 4h inst„by
tse Icor. Mark Turnbull. of t+t. (Iso,s.'s
ekoreh. hear ".114.44, of Waaut ►ares, to
Nellie \- , eldest dac•h'er of 1)r, W.
Tradesoa. of Helleres Place, Dederick.
MTV( IiAOS-I01'rut- to Ilnllett, at the
rts.dese.ef John Maaaui . be.tb.,-in-law
of tris n,ida as the evesiag of April Iiia.
to the Bev, EL J. Pair. N'm. Mean.ars rat
Colbo.s►, tee apes could. of Ooderte'
tore -hie,
THE TALK OF THE TOWN.
From the Repofrtai VII Notebook
' 1f 4..''. ■ Stele In a' Ter 4b.... 1 rode
lr teal N t • Cidel'5 Await Ts
Takla' 0.455, an' faith bell
Frost It--- Scr.m
lases tamely italicise for ale at Fear's.
If on haven't year dares suit or natty Prison
A ban Isobary.. ser the mllltary ball leave your
utter ac 1'ridtam's. If he can haloou out as
ma sad If set fee this halt the raison, will
do for some other hall.
rises asps mend the test. SSes adv. page S.
As architect reeeatly: .tared that his
oi.taei always did W haw draw on Warr
to k 1(. asthma aha ma be
lep.ad(d oa every moil day le the year to
• irs oto tae haw w,rk to W 41...
lilies: smear In ba'eea ls alwar. a.la:■
-' hoe Fare bailer powtM r 5550.
.IIA11g TO ORDER' -That• are IBMs p10
oh whew sedinary sees•.i.o wiU sat a(. It
)ph are sae 5f tba.e. N wsl make a glow M
suit sour special requb.ments, ion the same
signaler will ask* a seat to ata hemp -Mat.
rata W. T. Wait. el imen aad Jewels.
dna' iters smokes of s girt ahordes*mi�K
as Reiss. Try It
Tilt MILITARY Bu.,. --I ;rest prlpsra-
aon ire being made for the military ball
Friday eynisg, sad it is understood that
Hoa J. 4'. l'attenos has signified his inks -
of being prsent.
15:.• r Ata &.. (M Friday Groeing last
nom 41 o'clock ahs gra bell was rung. The
boss cart was outfox very abort time, bot
turned out to be ably • Misers es tl e
a•et lot between Mr. Wilkinson's Led A.
',molt s
R, enc roe Bendel.. -Our former towns.
omit, R. W. MoKsazie who purchased the
hardware stook of the lata C. Crabb a abort
tram ago, has sow get everything in saleable
isge��
•p. .
. and with large ulditbos of ne
ew
is his line, makes bin bowto the pub
be bthroagk our adv.rti.hg columna this
week
Flat. Tuesday bight about 11.30 • Sr.
kr.ke oat in the hoose as Wolf. -.t. owned
by NinAmes and occupied by 1). Femmes.
TM banes ��d� • largo part of Lbs neatest■
were
• ,a t�"rv.. There is sa immanence of
house, bat we vev r.t to learn
tb.t the monists were um immured aad Mr.
Fervent will ho a heavy laser.
t'1%4nuy Oan*R ov Fr mers'tt. -At the
Inst "'".ting of (:sort Lodlertph. No. * C
0. F., tam toilewhg oaken were duly shoot
ed James Tait., C. It. : Robert Pole* 1'.
1.. 1:. William Jebaa. sh(Sap.: WilW.a
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Trims : Themes lissyd, F. ilea.:sesttPm.
math, R. Nem : Jobe A. Robmiss, P.
W. Norm 1. (}erred. J. W.: Marv"
Sen Eves, J. R t Dr.
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a aye This Court is is . p, -
es 451 Iditsog br thr.a .sdi&l y
Antra Maxi DATIL-I,oekasw Reettael :
Venni years ogle Dr. J. MoCe mmw Mao
II ' rateable oerisa) work to • frinmi.
The even W Mb( nes, 'fid Um dee.
' •'468011T. end M nob, IMAM M locale
�`llosilw a Iso daps ago alt he re -
ale.
'-*».d r years t res ksid w tash
hem
weer 1. years The tieliems bee
bens received .adiven • peel is the dee.
toe's U Who is is OW has net be-
wailed the loss of • tour% aims
.1 el matt !1d H, n s. By ember ed the 'mayor
the Sarnia pollee take the Pales of every,
one sera on the nt,.see adt.r midnight •ed
report 'bea• ,. fur entry in • register kept
by the chief of polios Anytime deairts/ to
know who the night hawks are as. do so by
uo.sultiog the polies 10ga:er.
\'I' rime -+T. M"(THouu•.I' Cat m• n.
Large ousgregattons listened to the fe)aered
.moon of Mrs. Mamie oa Jueday ,.ors.
tog and to an edec•LMesl .weans is tbs
evening by Re v. J. W. Holmes The giv-
ing for edurattoo will mooed kat year's
itev. M. McKay prorates* meat Sunday
morning and the pastor an the evening.
11.47 a iuie Tutu. The .buddy goods
peddler, who have been duitr up the atret-
furdtts have gone Weet. The Herald says :
"'They sold doth for two suits el cloths,
eleven yards of cloth, • good need piece of
sbirtinv, enough veracities to make two
('rice Alpert Gema and two rests, cloth for
• Sprtog overcoat, • Moen tablecloth and •
pair of lace curtains for $38.
1 h'!, T 4 .r n Cut.u, -Don't take cold
whet cleaetnk the cellar this Speiser. (:et
to work at it at ono., while it is warmer in
the cellar than outdoors. If you out till
the outside air is heated and you vet chil-
led each time you go tato the cellar it is
running a tisk which has resulted in pueu•
infirm or worse ; besides, it takes longer to
do the work, s 1t is acetosa impossible to
stay in the cellar long ata time. t lean the
cellar early while rt is cool weather and you
still wear winter clothier.
Weast. Hake FI.1'%Ilan A writer in one
of the city dailies says " well bred persons
do sot carry boodles or parcels on the street,
except when it is absolutely necessary.-
Tea's least where the wrttcr confounds well
bred per.00s with snobs and flunkies. A
well bred persol CAMPS a bundle when he
hes one to carry aid when it i. uo0veuieot
for hue to cury. A well bred man cao
Irtng hi muff home on • wheelbarrow and
hu breedlav d.ea not suffer a bit. No
honest employment hurts any man's breed -
lag.
A 1\" ,i. 1e Pest I hle..e Inspector Hop.
kirk of Stratford, was here on official duty
this week. The object of his visit was to
prefer • eh•rge against . young man of this
vicinity of defrauding the Post Office De-
part The young man, whose name we
do not publish through respect, was totally
ignorant of the law with respect to eeedieg
eommui, catiow enclosed to papers, books,
parcels, etc. Had he known the law, we
know he would not hare infringed thereon.
He was tined $10 sod costs. We publish
this purely as • warning to like offendee,,aa
many cases of this nature have come to light
re ratty. Mr. Hopkirk inspects the snail
matter on the trains, and says that between
awe stations be found co less than sieves let -
tees or communications enclose.( to books,
p&pers,etc. He says that women are chiefly
the offender, and that ort of the races let-
ters, Eve were scent by ladies Ignorance of
the law eieusrs no man, and the fine may
be anywhere between e.10 and (450 for suck
as olrena% A work to the wises sufficient.
Blyth Standard.
T•o•' M,l.un� 11 u.► el Rut. The Tor-
onto (:lobe then alludes to • person well-
known in esu rectum : A • •lobe represent-
ative interviewed l'onductor Daniel Holmes
of the h. T. Railway, • few das since, and
his experience is re unique es to merit a
brief reference He entered the service of
the Northern Railway May Srd, 1854, and,
therefore, on May 3rd, 1894, bo will bate
completed forty years of unbroken service.
After running oo the Northern two year, he
raNr d the stapler of the Baralo, brant•
fort and Lake Huron, where he remained
seven years, gang thence tothet;reatWest-
ern Railway. HIS present run ie from Sus-
peosion llridge to London. At one period
" Dan " ran twelve yeas without • lay off
For 30 years the run averaged 1(3V miles
every day io the week, and it is easy to
compute that fully 2,000.000 miles have
traversed during this work of mon than an
average generation, and this equals journey -
tog around the earth 30 time. . I never
injured a parameter. ted never had bat ode
accident, and that was doe t. • mistake of
• telegraph operator," was Mr. Holmes
concluding remark, and he went on in
the discharge of his duty, with all the
k.eeess d vinisa mid energy of earlier
years.
COMING AND GOING.
G.
sem Ursp•'r ' cited friends in Clinton kat
week,
Mis Blair spent several days in Bruseek
last week.
Mr. and sirs. .lams Mitchell were in
Toronto this week. -
Mies Maggie ltucbaese, of Auburn, wss
in town last week.
Harry, Edna, and Kdith Fright, of Sea -
forth, are visiting in tows.
Rev. K. Richardson, of Barbs, visited
his sen, Dr. E Richardson, ibis week.
Bert Howell. who has bora in Detroit for
soar time past returned home last week.
Wen Tory Bemis, of Auburn, sprat • few
days in tows this weak, visit's" 4r!enda
mad acquaintances.
Mrs. Wilms. Keaysot, who has been vis-
itiag her daughter u Toronto dnrisg 41.e
Winter, returned home kat Monday.
C. 1). Williams, draggi.t,who hu bora in
Toronto for the pact two years is spendieg
• few weeks under the parents! roof is
town.
Mrs. Ashley has refereed after h.r,og
med. .quite • Jona visit to • number of
relative readmit io the townships of Ops
and Females.
I). Hohaca, the veteran railway wade (tor,
was in tows daring the week. He Ismail is
active e.rvke, sad if spared ental May next
will have boss forty years in railway ser-
vice.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Tbs regular meeting of the town comoil
will M bald as Friday evening.
"All is not gold that glitters". Deet be
d&mired, but bis a "Whits" se "Now WR-
liaw" Hewing buy
of Geo. W. Them-
sen
A siebosrtptioa is es its roads towards
airbag is gsttiag uniforms for abs town
band. it is s proper abject, aad should M
enbseribed to goaskerally.
Itah ea Minna aad horses and all •aims%
eased a 30 •sieeMs by W.olferd'. Hoots say
Leaks. This saver hila Sold by Jas.
Wilms sad aB30-ly
The K. L of 4141.11r: .t N.rth-.t Mahe.
dist able eh, wtf Mid s "Craaadre a"
weal •t the reeldease of Oda Askew. en
Msaiy vend/ Earl Admhstlsa,
WWI is haws se brow p1Dt., Ise swam
lowing was lost pet is e- Ootisrbsh hose
Swser. Tho saw edibles M the (legs.
ad P.Weft e_s.rd wish K.
1 ,. Meson wwrry bot Moir sated Mr. W smell
1'UR SIGNAL : GODRRIOIL ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1894.
(o put the same kind of roofing us Ms storm
u. Huulltoo el.
Eseltsh Spark Liniment removes all bard
soft or embussed Lumps and blemishes from
homes, blood spavin, curbs, splints, risk(
bone, sweeney, Kilts, sprains, sore 55d
swollen throat, coughs, etc. (dove M50 by
use of ose bottle. Warranted the mast
wonderful blemish cure ere' keown. Sold
by Jas. Wilson and all draggista 30 ly
Klwamatam l arms to • Day. -Month
Anhencao ttbeuaiatu Cure, tor lthssmeti...
sod Neuralgia, radically cured in 1 to 3 d.,..
he action oo this system is remarkable end
Imyeteriuus It removes at once the ranee
and the disease Imntediatsly disappears
The first dose greatly benefice. 75 rants
Sold by J. Wilson sod all druggists. 30-ly
Relief in Bis floats--Utatressiog ktd-
soy and bladder diseases relieved is six
hour, Ly the " Nett (sesta ti,4 Te Aitw•
..(s Kurtzig' ('rs:a" This Now remedy is•
great seriatim and delight to physicians cm
&count of Its exceeding promptness in IV -
laves, pun to the bladder, kidneys, back
and every part of the urinary passages io
mak or female. It relicts retention of
water and pain in passing it almost immedi-
ately. If you want quick relief .ed cure
this is your remedy. Sold by Jas Wikon.
MARINE NOTES.
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Tor Seibold has bad • new smoke stack
pot in.
Tug Despatch went down the lake last
week.
schr. I *fiance left oo Wednesday for
Mealord.
The first sailing boat to tit out was the
schr. Kolfage.
Tug Purvis left last week for her statics
at Burnt island.
Tug Oot•rio is belov repainted and her
machinery overhauled.
E. It. Watson caught sateen large black
Nue Monday afternoon
Suckers and black bas were veru pleoti
cul in the river this week.
John I:uncimaa caught 19 tine hese while
trolling to the river on Monday.
Capt. Baxter has painted his row boats,
and they present a very gay appearance.
Tug Nim (:u11, leapt. II. McKay, left on
Friday with tuning supplies tor the islands.
Messrs. M&c('ormac, Shaiouo. 4'ampbell,
and Wilktsksoo have put up their boat-
houses on the river.
While working on the cribs last Thursday
Tom Hawkins bad the misfortune to take •
dip in the cold water.
steam barge Preston, of Toledo, arrived
on Thursday mooingwith 600 tows of coal
for Wm. Lee and 1'. ick:van, from Loraine,
Ohio.
Scor. Kolfasgge fitted out on Monday and
left on T'ueedav for the North Shore of
I leorgiao Ray. This is the first sailing boat
to lave this *s•aoa.
"tr..Jones left Sunday morniog fur Wier
ton and other northern ports. -he hid a
number of lumbermen and their effects on
board besides fishing supplies,
('apt. Baxter has tiouhe I los Twat
house oo the island in the barber. We uo-
staid that steps rue to be erected from the
end of 1t'elliugton-sat down to -the dock and a
foo! bridge from the dock to the island.
AUCTION SALES.
el: parties getting their sale bills printed a
this eatce wall Care a free crevice printed
in this list up to the timers( sale.
Ti,:•u(1, April 24th -.Chattel mortgage
sale of tatlortng stock ad fittings et the
store lately occupied by R. Mac('omae,
Godertcb, at 2 o'clock ,• u, T. I;undry,auc-
tioneer.
CANADIAN CURRENCY.
11r. t:. fell, of Qu'Appe:le, has been are
printed assistant surgeon of the Northwest
mounted police
Mrs Thomas sieson, one of the first in-
habitants of Portage la prairie, died there
recently, aced 90.
The sylvan mail carrier has been employ-
ed in that capacity for over 60 yam. Hu
mane is Wm. ReadalL
John Tucker, of Moo.omin, has been
elected grand vaster of the 4)dd1e11ows of
Henkel]. and the North-west.
()he hundred and forty six different pro-
perties in Trenton are advertised fo- ole on
account of unatages of tale&
The biggest ditch in Western t Asada is
that being dredged in Kent County for
drainage purpose& It u about fifty fat
wide and six to eight feet deep.
10 1893 the mileage of Canadian Pacific
tskeraphs, Western Division, was increased
by nearly two hundred aad seventy mils of
poke, sed eight hundred mils of wire.
seventy cars of hay hare been shipped
from the locality .bout Mikerten, (ant.,
this winter to the British market, for which
the farmers are received &boot $7,000.
A number of prominent farmers in Itloom•
field aad trickily are forming tkemeelves
taloa joint stock company for the purpose
of tarrying os the business of canning fruit
• ei vegetables
A well known young (4450 of Kingston
tried to pas • hundred dollar 4'o.fedent.
bill on Secretary Williasle of the 1" M.U. A.
A laborer digging .t Winnipeg last mouth
brought up from trader the snow a straw-
berry vise several taches long covered with
green Immo.
Miss Ethel l :range, of Napaaee, age 17
whsle visiting to Newburg, saw • runaway,
and became so excited that obi immediately
expired from heart failure.
Patrick Keleher, one of the pioneers of
'27, the year is which the mist tree was cut
on the site of the present city of I'nelpb,
diad there r.cesktly. aged 96.
Edward Bent. of Carleton Place, has in.
vented • railway wrecking deg, by which n
derailed car, or an entire Beale may be re-
stored to the track is the space of nae ne
two minutes.
Mrs. Hugh ORM, who recently dead at
(7ampbellford, pm $,000 Mwrr'ds the enti-
ties' of • Presbyteries mamas, $700 towards
• town clock to be paced at 8t A.drow's
oh..b, and $500 to (artat ohar.k onmstery.
Thi smarty of Wellogtat• Mas of io.
d.eiry inn: year provided int en average of
67 iranote. at most of $1.95 par week, in
ddisg all axPwaa le the Welland how
of iedaslry, for as average of 40 lasates, it
east $.27 per week.
The will at Ali. Pixtq, the actress. me -
Wes • beo.et of $6.000 be her meed, Edith
Fraser, et Pert Rehabs/. Ost,.nd $6 for the
etre et the grove of her bay, Tam Fulford,
M busied .t Landes, Oat
d the 18,000,000 sow ed Bead which the
Casaba. Penni a Railway Company wee to
VI hem the 0ev.rssrat is aid of aeuttr.e
fine. 14,000,000 have hese edested and 4,-
000,000
,-000,000 ese mem he he ibeen•.
I The Mr011RMsa
Ot msEsleti warts 4. r ldiipMag
the ell-Ume herbs, detadte4 �rsrelebb
sgdk
sa
te.
, M 1be rear d lets
w s the plemiat and liquid
Syrup of Fig(& Te ipn the tree
rend► mea that le Is ed die ei by the
Calikersia
`fig Os. eayr. Fee W
ell
R T. OF T. ANNUAL BANQUET.
e144ilas the
iIleAlleirs 1 414. �sety Geed
The royal Templar. ui I;edsrich held
User manual banquet In the Tsuperaeee
Hall kat Thursday eveatag. The burs hal
was teetlwlly decorated ler the ueuaaioo, the
sod walk beteg festooned with Moral de
e gos and parapherwli• emblematic of the
R. T. of T. order. A basset was also
stretched scream the west sod of the build
tog be.rieg the motto. "find likes ou
sailor. and Fisherman," the occasion beteg
made • sort of "Farewell" to "(bur Brethren
of the Water," • number of whoa, leave
here for the summer eeaaoo. The aides and
windows were lavishly drape 1 with beating
sod other materiel, while flowers and
shrubs were displayed on unl.lue brscketa
improvised for the ou•:auun. There wee
also a okay arranged display of oars and
paddles, anchor., etc.. 5041 suspended from
the ceArog sou a handsomely modelled
canoe and trappings, all oomplete. A mam-
moth Japanese pstasol, around which was
hung • number of Chinese lanterns, was
placed directly over the chairman's position
end in the tour corners of the hall were
placed ship lights, ethic.' blinked their
oolored lights throughout the evening. As
the members of the order, accompanied by
their friends, assembled, they were escorted
to the raised seats at either end of the hall,
in the centre of which three long tables with
• seating capacity for about two hundred
people, were placed, and upon which was
•rrasgo1 • repast of meats and delicacies
that was calculated to tempt the appetite
of a chronic dyspeptic, should such an one
be present. About 8:30 the assembled
guests were seated at the tables, the centre
oar below presided over by chairman \\'.
1'. I,00de, who was supported on the right
and left by councillor. Robert Thompson and
Thomas Naito', respectively. At the op-
posite ends of the tables were seated .1. E.
Toni, I. 1'. g , Ret..las. A. Anderson, I:.
A.. and Rev. J. E Rowell, 31..1.
"i1e present at our table. Lord :
Be here and everywhere adored :
These creatures blear, and grant that we
May feast la Paradise with Thee."
was sung, all ruing to their feet. The
young ledis and veatlemen of the council
who had charge of the tables, then comm
meoced serving the viands that had been 0
well prepared, and after ample Matto. had
been done to that which satrafieth the inner
tray, the following toast list end program
was takes up by the reepective heads of the
tables
1.1 • II 111:11A:\ d..1•k.
" Our ,!ween and l'ountr)
•"I:od Save the is'deen.--
rev. .1. E. Howell, 51 A.
Jas. Mitchell.
Sok, " l'anode to England,"
Miss Crabb.
Solo, " Fele C•sada,'
E. ('. Belcher.
" The Ladies :"
.1mo. W. Vanetter.
JAo. Proudfolt.
Duet by Muss Meanings and
Recitatioe. Rosa Atkin.
McKer.,ie.
1:1 t I• C ,1 (IP1f .''s 1'. '. \tT,.L.
", )air Society akd Sister Societies : --
J. F:. Toni,
Rev. du. A. Anderson, 11..t.,
Lt.. Leech.
'' lartette, " When the '-tormy \\'finis
Do Blow, '
Mises Crabb. rose, NI, Kenzie
504 Rare..
"t lar Town aad Its interests, -
Kober t
nterest.,"Kobert Thompson,
L. ('cuff.
Recitation, Rosa .1tktn.
I:5' ' I' L. 11 UGH.(♦ MOr►RT TIloNrv,'.
"(ha Sailors and Fishermen:"
Capt..l a.. I . reen,
Rev. Jas A. Anderson, 11. A.
Solo, " The Salamander,"
F:. t' Iklcher. '
" The Press,"
Ju. '.litcheli,
Jno. W. Vanatter.
Chairmen W. 4.'. l.o)ode concluded the
evening's proceedin,•;s by a few well -put re-
marks on the work of the Royal Templar.
in I:oderieh and elsewhere, and expressed
the hope that many more might be brought
alder its paternal influence. The gathering
was of • most harmonious nature, and, when
opportunity afforded, social intercourse
was the order. The committees on decora-
tion, tables, ct'sine, Ac., deserve credit for
the complete manner in which the arrange-
ments were carried out.
sew Iut'aPsam
In this age of discovery there seem few
avenue@ feat for the upirine genius, and
yet the patent office is continually busy
with its throngs of applicants Medical
Science too, oradinuelly envolys new and
valuable discoveries There has been no
mon important ore during recent years
than the 'erection of Eseljay s Liver Lassa.
This discovery u of interest and
6t to nearly every person living. They are
sold at 25 Dents a box or 5 boxes for • do!.
hz.
WEDDING BELLS.
ALLAN-FIruY.-A very quiet, bet in-
tersting, meet took plaee at Hawtborse
Bank, the reiience of the bride's metber,on
Wedseday, April 11th, in which Miss L
141. F,velyp Malay, 5th daughter of the late
Thoma. Pinky, and A. R. Allen, of Blyth,
were rotted in the holy bone's of matrimony
by the Rev. J. Reeser, of Loeknow, who
performed the ceremony in his usually happy
style. The bride was eleg5atly attired in
an ivory white brocade silk and won the
coatosary veil &ad oreage Masons. She
was assisted by betpister Yin Marjorie U
who fres also attired in brocade silk, and
looked ebarmisr. The groom was deemed
in oo.veatiosal black, and ems supported
by his brother, T I. Alts. of the Nile.
After Loo ceremony as exeslleut rapper wee
served, after wbioh, maid • shower of rioe,
/bs happy ono* took their departan for
their faun. home .t Blyth. %Vs mxtssd oar
choicest oosgraiokttiens to the newly
wedded per, trnegmgg that their journey
down the stream of file may be bright ant
pleasant.
W1arh M etelo T
Is is dsire.ble to take care of the health
end de " reaaoeable amount of work. or to
indulge in stimulants in order to accomplish
MOM!
To give pick aad purgatives tor elapgieh-
aless of the liver is lake giving • weak man
whiskey to keep him working. They excite
4115 digadive ermine to over work bat leave
them weaker and les able to perform their
haetiwaa 8.diay'• liver loraages asp s1
.etres he de its work and at this same time
struagtbsa the d►ige.tivr systom Tboy aro
25 data a bot or 5 boxes for • dollar at. all
drug storm
Nods tar ass•
1 1'0IJ ARE WANTING A 0001)
slide a rad. ..w w
Orem RolThom Iia
Reed
Operas
tfsa4, �_ •
KNOWLEDGE
Brings domf ort and imprevement .11
tends to peis•wal ei.e.)%ze. .t when
rightly used. The many, who live bet-
ter than ,.t hen and enjoy life more, with
les expenditure. by more promptly
adapting the world's boot products to
the needs of physical bring, will attest
the value to he:ulth of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
recti,dy, Syrup sit Figs.
Its excellence is due to Its presenting
in the t'•na m• sat acccpt.ili'e and pheas-
ant to the tact e, the refreshing and truly
ben.fiend pr'•i'rrties of • perfect. las-
au c o ; effectually cleansing the tp'stem,
.aiisldellil!g 5.':.1s, headaches and fevers
and perulancnt:y cu'tlig constipation,
It bas given eatiefect i. It to willife.s and
met aids the al pr•o'al of the malecal
profession, because it acts on the Kid-
neys, Liver and Bowels without wcal-
euiug them and it is perfectly tree from
every objeetirmable.ub,ts4ce.
Syrup et Fig; is for sale by all drag -
gists is 15c. bottles. but it is manu-
factured by the California Fig Syiup
Co. only, whose nan.•'e•is printed on every
package, &I33 the name, Syrilp of Figs,
and being well informed, y'.n will nut
accept *HS ■uletitute if offered.
THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT.
Cederlr1 Frites.
DOD$ JCH. titre 1... 1441.
semi Wheat. standard 0 .v.
Fall N'har 0 :,'i to to 0a (0
Flour. family n s0 to 0 d0
Shorts. 5 ton IL 00 tan 00
n, 5 ton. 0 00 (o 0 IID
'hinge ton.. pl 00 too 00
Chopped Feed Wheat 5 tom 00 0l cod! 00
Oats, new, a bush 0 32 to 0 :12
Pae, it bush.. .. 0 Sl to 0 )2
Rarity. two rowed. p bosh 0401o0 44
eerier. common .... 0 13 to 0 1e'
Ilap ton s: %O to 700
Poty.atoes,
til bush 0 :t; to 0 41
Rutter, c 18 to 0 20
Fares, fresh unpacked, it der.- - 0 OS to 0 05
Wool 00 _..._00 1: to 0 l3
\N'OG4 300 to t tr)
)5 to 0 M
Hides, 200to200
Shap Skin 0 :0 to 0 d0
Livo !lotto 1 OS to 1 .i0
Hrcasediiglte - S 07 to 3 Sa
Pu411c Notloe.
D1'Bi.I(' Nt frit'KIS HER :i:, OIVKN
• that the Municipal('ouseil of the town
ship of Asbftald intend to consider and pan •
b) law to est abash and open llerbertet aad
4leuregor-act, an .1 --tined and Ltd out on parts
of 1.4. 11 and 1.2 In the Eleventh • onceosion.
Western Moncton of the sr id township of
A.h(e:d, forming part of the vilhote of Annan
upon ate registered plan (tithe said r;Rase.
flied in the registry Onto far the 4'to,Iy of
Huron, and that said bylaw w i l: he fl cally road
and iiisrd ata meeting to be held at thecoun-
cil cberat II o'clock In the forenoon of Ile
Nth day of May. IF01.
41.1* WM.STOTHER9,
Township Clerk.
'amps A LANTiC AND LAKE: SUPER -
me Railway Company will apply to the
Parliament of ('.nada at its next erasion for
an act to onsflrm certain agreements lel ween
It and the tame der Chale,,.. Urs! Eastern.
Montreal and Store'. Ottawa Volley, aid On-
tario Pacific Railway Companies, and with
the Montreal Bridge Company. to authorize
the Ione of debenture and preferential stock,
to construct • branch from the main line of the
Company's runway to such harbor ea !Aka
Hann in the Coital u of Bru''e or Huron as
may Ina found meat suitable -and to authorize
the extension of its telegrephlc lines to the Is-
land of Newfoundland and to Europe.
J. R. TIMBAL' DBKAI
Meetreal, 7A Feb.,11191. 50 -St President.
NOTIer -ALL PERSONS FOUND
buntlegtr roaring. complus.eg es y OohingOohing 01' other
wise w111 be prosecuted according to law.
Such lands are the (tart farm. In the township
of Colborne. and 'be property known as the
F'a;la Reserve, io the townships of Colborne
and Goodrich.
5. I
M('ION,\.ItAK''III.EIt,
Solicitor.
7opeletor.
Grazing
00GRAZERS *-ANTED:-TIM t N-
dssaMeed _ ill tato a 700 cattle for
/ satire $w{ Ilia feta -the Fasb Reserve. Fot
terms.see..eppty to X. BAEC'HI.EIt90 It ,-b
Legal IIISNs-
SALE OF VALI'ABLI' FARM LANIN.
Thew will he seared for sale at Martha's
hotel In the Taws of Ooderlch on
Tuesday. the 1st day of Nifty, I A91,
at It o'clock. noon. the (ollowise valuable
property. namely The south hall of the
north half of lot eleven In the sevestb conces-
sion of the Township of Morris, in the County
of Huron otatning 'e acres of land.
Upon this land there is 5 good baro 40140
with three good Nod sheds attached a lag
ho...1Axt0. with kitchen attached. There le
an orchard cossistlag of four scrota. The soil
lsa needy loam and there are four acre, of
hardwood. cedar and ash bash Then i. &los
• never falling swum on the place.
Tba above property is Ntsaed floe utiles
from Blyth. 14 miles from Rruasels, aad It
miles from Soshlne pot office.
For terms and particulars apply to ED
WARD LAUNDI, Administrator of Ups
Estate et the late Henry LausdBlyth Poo
Mae or to CAMERON. HOLTit HOI.MIs.
Sollciters for Administrator.
Dated 7th Aped, iia Wit Dode ieh,
rr EST HURON LLCENAE DISTRi(T.
Is ae-o loses with the provisions of the
t.k nor Lbeeses Aet. public scare Is hereby
tis that • morales of the Rood el Lines
nmlseie.. a for the West RMI.( et Hero.
win he held In the Ileum. la.psetoe's Otlleo.
Mary Street, (Metes, se
MONDAY, APRILthe. Mee
at 4 M r. r..te eualder •ppt,tatloee for Ilas,e
for the We of Ileum la the West R'dl.r of
Haven, for Heves, year 1441 Rt.
The Deane, of new applle•.ts for hove 11
seams are.
Jake i)t a say� P1)b..lS Reese,W Ingham.
Jobs • rrieessk�(; 54,.J Hetet ttiyagham
Joh. Rsss.k5, H0,114. slob ss i14.
t*.. It A. RssWst la ?omWy.l Meek.
ADMybDpottage sealant the
gra.tl awil elssI s.yy of
tb RMNessMINI8 limed by dalraMe~tleh the sMr
�tstem alfeltantys e1f�sassasewlDg.
the
west RM Is• m close. 1e 'cal emcee ;
ter et shovel: ..s b rm wholesale Bedews fl
haw a sThe sember .1 lf7 w4D1D••meter 1441-+, ls 14
44ar U.
rTM.
LADE (;'I'RTA INS.
We are showing without any
.-Nption the beet value in Lace
t'urtairiw in (:odlerirh. We
art thein 41, _5.•. per set', for
Toped, .'j vols. t • enol :•1 ill. l,
0.1de. 3 yds 1oag,
i11''IIes N I(1.', •'1.1t•. per -
special low linea at ;`v.
per reit, :I y('s long and
j
%heli•. The higher prices in tine
go: Is run up G1 Qr, u, leer -eft.
I►tir sto.•k of Late l'uttains is
'narked at lean 21,' lower than
:toy other .torr in town, anti ate
shall bee pleased to show theta.
JAMES A. REID.
Jordan's Meek. (Newish.
April 11, I441,
21 1.1. FOR ,tiOF`:sltl'1(�'M H.1T THUR-
1 ougbbred Holston hull, " SIB 4.'. IL V. li.
H,- of east clap milk and butler breeding.
Terms, 111.'0). Fur service on IW 1.. It.
Colborne township. JOHN 4..AWSCN, Dun-
lap. ss It
Auction Salts.
AUCTION SALE ,)F TOWPitt ul'-
5RTT IN THE'FOWN OF OODKRII'H.
(e Petunia,. April 1it h• them will he oar. -red
by public sale at Martin's Hae! the toUow:,g
valsahle town property, t ix.: Ibrt of let No,
ltA`ou the Corner of East an.l 'Victoria s!.. oft
which is erected a good frame dwelling house.
•-ontalning 10 rooms, pantry. cellar. town hat-
er. brick cistern *ad wood stied, Also tot ad
joining, being 12 t 455 Get,
Also Iota Nt'. ": an/ ?t, re. no t.f'. :elder
and Chyle) .t., in St. Andrew's Ward. contain
ins two fifths of An a. re of lard. On this is
erected a small .Otte r, also a numt.4 01
choice fruit trees. Sale to lake place at It
(clock noon. For 1urtb.•r particular* apply to
R. ItAIK71.IFFE. Reel [(state sad Insnan,e
Agent.Ooderi"h; JAMES ROBINSON, mer-
chant. Oodrrict; 11. HOL3IF11, proprietor.
London. Ont. JOHN KNOX. artctione'-r,
Property ibr Nle or for Rent.
IHAVE IOU RUIN
444111
e�
CAURRTIA Tilt 4410411i Or TOILE r sok Pe
Ct
FF:AR'ti DR, 1. STORF
Illem tee sesame test, -
A eostoe r used ole of our lc. rakes .f
Old Brow a Indoor Soap for Ors woke and
one day, washing 4.iu,self three times • dry.
\te have greater. bargains to offer you
now than we disc before.
Our Bouquet Soap, .t ,,f, each or d 1,w
regular pried ler. each. is • \t OVlrine
our Iilyerrise soap at le. arch. tee ear
price Pc.
Ales our G:ycer,oe Soap at f (or 3;.. reg• lar
price 3r. each.
5,'e have. fu!!assortment of Tui'et -Qv-apse!
.11 kind. Inclu'ting$Med,eere.! (saps, anti res-
pectfully suI;ell your patrol, u e.
Rawbsr
FEAR'S I1t'11DOCK .1N1) 'ti.1N-
1►ItAKE BITTERS
te a ane :opt ice Medicine. 1 package ,noses s
you t and only costa you 24c.
I'rrpared only at
FEARS PHARMACY.
04'l,t.tul H.
pin LAE or
1
EXCELSIOR
BAKING
ywi)EIt
H4II'SE TO RENT lIN F:LLLIN ST -
�FWS �gp Its or *bort tern. Apply
to THOMAa1L1fi/Rl. twit
ARM FOOR RENT.
SAL? OENT.
F That valuable farm known as lot 2I4, ion.
:l Ooderich touoehip. will to sold on reason -
ie terms or rented. it comprise. So scree
le of which are in a state of cultivation an.l
the rest in grass well fenced and with no
buudings This is ode of the hest pasture
farms in tabs senora. Far particulars.pply to
J. C. MARTIN:elodMcb. Felt
DRt)PYRTY FOR SALE IN .ALT -
n. 80140, -Niue arrest of !and, overlooking
the Village of Ashton". tonic acres of orchael
- tree. ten years growth. all winter fr ,it. On
tae 104 is a.•ottage 21130. tv 14 hack kitxbra
12,46• also • barn i,at'l. The property will be •
sold se reaecnable tonne. For!'trtber particu-
lar, smoky to JOHN D4:AN. Underlet: P.O.
31120
VALUABLH FARMS AND T.'WN
PROPERTY 8OR SAS (1st Itk\T,
I.ot 0 is the drat ooace.:o., crlch town-
ship, county of Huron. (wile hon, Uo,terlch,
consisting of 110 acres more or leas. Bern t01
,:J, nearly new, good crehard of cl1oiee twit.
well watered with spring creek, an excellent
gra--ing faros, can lace bought on easy terms,
Apply to JOIN KNI)x. Auctioneer.
Lot 1 la the broken front, west of the Lake
real in the Weetero dirisioa,'rownehip of Col
hors,, county of Huron, 3 miles from tio.lerioh
comprising 119 sores. Large back awn. goal
frame house 11 *tory h'.gh• nearly new mod
goo,l orchard of choice fruit, ran h- bofight on
espy terms. Apply to JOHN KNON. Auction
ecr.
Mork A and 11. Lake range. in the township
'•t Colborne, consisting of 218 acres more or
',tea. •There arc on the premises it frame
house, frame tarn and goal stabling. About
- acres youngotobard of choice fruit. About
acres of boob, Tons farm ie considered a
Orstrlass grazing farm. Tho farm can be
divided to suit purchasers and boughNon easy
terms ADply to JOHN KNOX.
Hnasand lot a the town of Chutes, -1o(
/1, 5Iary-.1., oppoaice the old woolen mill, com-
prising frame house li story high, 9 rooms,
stone foundation with aoo.i cellar, all in ,food
state of repair. Apply to JOHN KNOX.
30-44. Auctioneer.
L OR SALE. -N. 4 LOT SI, END UON-
1' oeslon, least Wawsneek. manna. This
la a ant -class farm. Also town lot 470. Dome
rich. Apply to PHILIP HOLT. OM,
100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. -THE
old homestead of the late James Cassa-
day. of the t.wnahlp of sat Wawano•b, be•
isg last half of lot V, eooceeelom 1, ors the
gravel road that leads from (JoderIch to Wing -
haat.
ingtham. 1t 1a aituat.4 about e0 rods from Aub
urn, a tbrivieg vils with four churches and
a school ager at bets& A comparatively new
frame house with wren large rooms and cellar
with other coeveilesces, and good bank baro
and about 11)0 large bearing frust trey are on
the remiss.a �At6boout 90 acres are cleared. The
Dicta of -abAY Ashen' information Further . 4415
pOR-_ BALE AT Ar AIN. -THAT
1 eosasMfotte t on Klain get„ Erns-
ft
t coca se a palatAppl by
Ionia is on sale.
may. ApN(y to
fel. SCOTT. Rresela P. 0. eat
NORTHWEST LANDS FOR SALE.
5000ACRES OF \'ALI'AHLE
Improved sad unimproved farm
lands at distances varying from I to 1: mils
from Qn'App.lte Stales, N, tt, T., for sale
very cheap. No better loads for mixed tars, -
tog are to be found la t'anada.
For full part:eal•rsapply to
A. D. DICKSON,
104 (1 Appele.
LOW
ono LIAINIMAK111.
((r IMAGER. CONVEYANCING AND
Issareew sass' eppesitspleetheb Hetet
Oedsrich.
ONEY TO LEND 4)N MORTOAI;E
51.05at Si per odea
saM Nd'.C.
ewes* Mtrtia lletel,
Rode
tick
MONI1:Y TO LOAN. - 425,000.00
Private Fends to lead at Si per rest- an
asafy. LOFTUS R DANCEI'. Hortee s Week.
sewn, Oslk.r.* u•tel, oodertek. 117 re
F J. T. NA TILL, IRE, LITZ ANDw
tt w OrO►-(ars74=84.64:dtf ss.4ea,�Ipea-
000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
OLIEItO1i HOLT t 4101.1410. Odds
risk, VN
MtONONZY TO LIVD.-A LA EON
M •wllwoe► ! tHOUb/0
P.ADCLiFFS, OI VIRAL iP.
le Lead ea
Mies, MrtbS lowed a n* eo7fwlsseeet 1� 1e
`..'�0�.m., visel �rril, `'a
in- \
4tiTCi
iuces5e
hr. the'inn k-
ine'of all
'linty
of
PM' TRY.
PItF.PRED
itY
E. DAvi'4,
\Jolieal Hall.
•
PHM. Irl„
I,41il►l.E AIk)CY Tt{, t :I)
HOUSE -
After cue oeremoty come to us. and we .41
fit you out for housekeeping ie a style yon
never dreamed of for so little money. Slee our
/llnoutat For kitchen -I set best kitchen
chain, a large arm rocker, kitchen 'ame
pastry board. wash stand. mirror, and he. to
.wk eters and furniture : Dining Room 'apt
ate Maims chain, large oak rocker. side
board with mirror, extemebn table and IS yds,
good carpet; Bedroom --Fine bedroom suit.
bed spring and metras, ladies' rocker. fano
table and IS yds. carpet ; Tutor 1 solid wal
t ut parlor suit of. piece& 1 Bee mats table, l
cornice poles. C window shads. aid IB yards
goad( carpet, tapestry or wool ; 11411 1 hall
Mit rack or mirror. hall chair. G yds. eprpet
sad carpet sweeper. Many baseid over
qsp for the same goods, our pries 45514*. tt e
have other ontfl" as good , &Ire at $JOs. $225,
MO and no. We also throw a arsdle in. for
"The head that rooks tks cradle is His hand
that rocks the world."
New after Raster 4s your chaos. Color and
ere us . It w111 be to year intent.
SMITH'S FURS ITU RE 8 TORR.
Special Notions.
N Ew CHOPPING MILL.
I am prepared to doer. kinds of Ors!'" -Imp-
;les on shortest notice. MIl1 le manly at all
a00t•. 1 hate the latest and beet Improved
machinery tar dispatch and estcle.c�, Prices
e eesos5bs.. Ne delay In getting yours op home
with yea.
JOS. 5IDD,
Lily 17 nritessaissa.
!'t OD=RICH FOUNDRY A N D
Vf MACHINE WORKS. Te the p.bsk •
Buy Ruttcimen Noss and 4 plows. React
WWI land rollers and root cutters. 'Watford
Nos 0 amid 1 plows American mouldbearde
Watford twin plea, 1t is the beet, Wa'ftwd
ocutlien, the leaders. Watford hay rotes. Al
ea ether Impleese545, lieu mints reduced la
pate.. Iran meet kIbds ('astligo made to
order. Cash for old metal.
NFIy
J.11. UUNCIMAN.
The People's Column.
KiDO'S PLANING MILL.-
dA5R AND i1005 FACTORY.-
t7N RAR O. T. RT. ITATiON.-
xvietifttriswwx CEDAR RIVING LER.
Earn, 7S. Cheers W.M. had ekes chasm
Mr. Nitre No. I. 51.1N Clem cot.
heavy ,blsgle.
81AORINO •1n S1D1N0. $l0•re ter M-
DOORK RASH a r o RLl1I UN. «: osis ,saw.
11APLK-asn 055(•44 FI-OORiNO, bile dried.
DRY HSMIAX K. ter WWI lea LATH Pi/'5-
ETR 0ATrE�9., des, *0.
MAIN TiLS, V1IUS.IUtAL
wt, Jona Moe.