The Signal, 1896-3-26, Page 4A
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1 +es nonpareil. $I per moot A.
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e ..'-•1 wlor•h. 1.."r•r adt•.. in piow'r•ion,
ART .a•rt.l nuryrr Il,r°Meer of .h.eh a to
,•ingrate ere M.•aniery hew.At of any ,odl-
••ldual or ene.nwav, to ha eon• /need as M.
•.141r•m• • t and channel .ae,tr/ •'y.
fe,.l nor$, r• nnnpar.dl type one ••lot per
',ord. no ft or r ilea shy 1te.
Loral nnr,•-e. 'a ordtn.rr roadies type two
• ter per wnr.1. Vo settee. for lees them No
vibes ter churches and other religious Ye
',tnevol. ui la.titono.s holt role.
•e•sr **The mesal" Mllve• r.
tksbsrritter who reit to rarely Two Illeurai.
r.ewl5N1 M e..II wit r •.r.r • favor by ao-
•,uslatfy us of the foot .t • • early • n date r
ee.i Me.
Relst•Int m.ns.ortpte osaeot be rotor.•/.
porno. e moist ba. wrlttoe on on. lido
L.).
►.bllsher'a wse3re,
J. t'. 1,. 1' rt.:, of Ooderirh, has been ap
Meted 144, al flateltlhg Atroot for the town-
Ipa of llo,f.rch, Colborne. Aahneld and W
an•.1,.
Leos' onetme.trn over the dletrtrt are also
• epowrred to receive oubserlptions to Tea
•••L
.ell oommuoto•tlose must be addressed to
D MoGILLICrDDT.
Tis 8aP•t,
.S phone OWN. odngha. Dot.
• • /DIMMI r. THURSDAT. MAX N. 1M.
TME PARLIAMINTARY CANCER.
111 the rarest debate on the Coercion
I:III, DALTON MCCARTHY struck the
tight chord when he denounced the
}tack of reseals who, with promises of
•46cer in their possession, deliberately
t owned their backs opts' their honest
otvictions and the will of their con
tituents cud voted in favor of the
•:oven'meet policy. it wag with
-eon irony he remarked, when asked
to withdraw his statement by Mr.
Speaker, who ruled that it was not so,
It is not true. i am certain that
t hen• are w great many members now
hanging on to the skirts of the Gov-
ernment demanding compensation for
. their vote in the shape of orae. It
.s not true. 1 could mention their
oamall, ',tit it is not true." And it
•an't any wonder the guilty dogs
owlwd when hit by the stone thrown
,y the member foe Simc•ne.
It. is hand to find language to char
n.:terize 'the • ontlition of affairs that 1
• xists in our parliamentary and legis
.alive bodies for the Hien who are in
Parliament for what they can make
out of the position are not o i6ne d to
• tttawa. When we refer to parlia-
:nentariyns we desire to apply the
term in its broadest sense.
To one who has watched the arena
.f politic, for the past quarter of a
century the loud professions of probi-
ty usually 'mule by political aspir
mute is one of the basest shams and
':post Mellow of mockeries. The ease
''here the political aspirant is not
• out for the stuff" Is the exception
tad not the rule When on the stump
•'hat stand does the everagepolitician
• Ake! Dors he not invariably say he
to the fore because the call of duty
''ss been Borne to his ear, and because
• he interest of his suffering rountry
the only feeling in his heart r No
erdid views are held by him, and on
no account will he ever be induced to
make merchandise of -itis priaciples
•.nd put self before the public welfare.
nd ire is cheered to the echo, and
• 'seed by his party on the day of
oiling.
if, instead of lying on the hustings,
he came out with his true eantirmenta
:t would wand something like this
Aentlemen and fellow. electors • I ass
not one bit better than the average
'politician, and if elected i will do lust
. they have clone. Up to the present
1 ember' that i have been opposed to
the poi icy of politicians feathering their
neat•, hut, on the level. 1 ran immure
you --(now that i am a candidate i
will be honest with you for Dice in
fay life,for Tying, i believe to be worse
than ti.irwintr) if elected 1 shall take
••vary opportunity of improving the
• °edition of the people of ray own
nmstitsency, my own 'municipality
end my own household- -particularly
of sty own household, for the Good
Rook W s es that the moan who will
net provide for him own hogrebold is
worm than an in6rW, need yea all
tremor see to be a God-fearing ansa. i
when vote for my party through latish
lad this, Imam, wo ham to stead y
the party or be blacklisted, sad you
know what that means. If you duo's
know, I'll tell you. To be blacklisted
means that you get no crumbs from
the Govenlmett able that you will
receive 'o labors from the powers
that be, for your sisters, your cousins
and your aunts and as I have boys
eroein;; up for whom 1 want posi-
tions red other relatives who hunger
after the Inks and garlic, I would be
a fool of full magnitude if 1 allowed
myself to be blet•kli•ted, and, gentle-
men, as you are all doubtless aware
by this time, 1 sen not a fool of that
particu'ar brand. i11acklisting means
something elec.: it means that the Gov
ernment would use every effort to
'u u me down at the first convention
that was hell for a future nomination,
as they do riot w tut 'ren of thought
on the back bete -leo. .. but simply vot-
ing madhines, and if 1 aru anything
on the f•wt..i,wrl utorc than another, 1
sot eawuCIA Ily a voting machine.
There it other reason why 1 will take
care not to be blacklisted by the
powers that be. 1 .have watched the
career of 'many public men for the
past quarter of a century, and I find
that there come* a time in the life of
many of thea when an office in the
county or a place of emolument is
within the gift of the Government. i
find that et the end of twenty-five
year's the nle.ber who tun never be a
Cabinet possibility has only had from
$15,(100 to 925,000 out of the public
chest in the shap.• of indemnity --Pro-
vincial or Dowinion, as the year may
Is -plus mileage and free railway
pass. and billets for friends and other
perquisites The indemnity of $100
a week to a ten duller -a -work man after
a term of years has a tendency to
whet the appetite, and when age
creeps on and the pleasures of public
life pall there is nothing that the old,
worn-out and enfeebled political back
desires so much as a billet with a good
salary attached, with sinecure trim-
mings. When such a vacancy oc-
curs the man who is the sitting mem-
ber has the pull, +el he can not only
be a close at -band aspirant, but is al-
so in a position to nominate himself
for ithe vacancy. if he is anyway
shy of so doing there are always a
number of ambitious young men who
want ELL, se'$ mantle and they don't
hesitate to bring his case to the atten
tion of the donors of patronage. The
whole thing is as easy as slipping on
ICP, of the member has been of s tract
able arid docile nature and was always
willing to keep in the traces." if, in
conclusion, the candidate would say,
gentlemen, these aro my sentiments,
they are true in my cane in every par-
ticular, and I want every mother's
son of you to sand by me and vote
for n.. on this occasion, how many
vote. would Ouch an one receive,
Anel the picture is not
tiyertlrawr, •t; to the intentione of
Molly of our public men. DALTON
Mc('AHTIiv soya, from his place in the
Hour at Ottawa : "I am certain that
there are a great number of members
now hanging on to the skirts of the
Government demanding compensation
for their votes in the shape of office,"
and in every Logitlaturs in Canada
the same can be truthfully said, if any
member dare arise and ay it.. The
persistent and criminal violation of
the independence of parliament prin
ciple is i. aponsible for the lack of
probity and honor in our public men
in every phase of Canadian politics,
and mak, s of our statesmen liars,
tricksters and boodlers, end of our
politicians invertebrates and syco-
phants.
ycophants. The system is rotten, and
everyone knows it, but like every
other cancerous growth it can only he
eradicated by the most. drastic meas
un•. There are honest men in every
parliamentary body who deprecate i
and in priv .te converse are very brave
In condemning the evil, but these
well-disposed fellows never carry the
courage rf their convictions into the
House, or if they do it is strangled in
the party caucus. The Opposition in
the Dominion House have, to a man,
raised voice against it, but in the
Legislatures the matter is seldom
mot 'ned, and then after a fashion so
mild that it is taken as it willing pen
sent. The attacking of such rank
systems is the strongest card in the
country during an election, and the
atjsfaction with which Mr Mc
Carrier's exposures in the Dominion
House were hailed by the people of
Canada proves that the man who pil
torn.. the unclean thing in any parlia-
mentary body will dessreu well of
his oonatituente.
it
Form
N ti/epgsmo
(1• feMl is the
mob duly I.gdr.sam. t. Sir O.am.
Tomos as "the leader sest:adioN biste.N, •
Tb OM Mas meet help 1 . 111e has either
soih gdist hfwsslf Si gait WNW mid I
be has rembd She weruhss ata
SNAP SHO1 a
-Them is equally a lively time is
3b Hems at Miami whin " McCarthy
takes too Ism."
- The Abyssintatts are working
vigeresidy to drive the Dales* from their
basses halt, and haw boss highly semen
fol up to dote.
The Government i• very maims
N tat• the mussy wry wtMlb otos terms
Wad by La war fuer tab settlewsst el the
Madteaa school dtii• 15y. ,
-The dailies state that the able
letter -writer, the Rev. F.ther L•ooras is
'e charge of the sestensooa party whtoh P.
Torre* bail seat te Claim.* AY t0 erase*
• r.ossmliatioa is the Manitoba School
gsestles 11 sera is the case it will be as
dilbcelt N have satisfactory arraegemaste
as at was betimes Prof Bub. Fey'zwrsomr
sad Hoe. J J. Coaxer', reliantly
_The Star is a mighty hard neigh-
bor to phase. Sasses* Tut Sr.:FILL doom',
favor woollier republic on tau onsets.* to
wb.cb we belong, it is dissatisfied. sad were
tar ealigbt.oed family purest to espou .
the roam of a wooed republic Th. Star
would still be unappeased. We excee•Iieg
ly regret that we cannot plea our wor
✓ isd oontemporsryr and 'run leave
the healing of the .ore spot to old Father
Time.
-The question is up for discussion
Wbth.r JAoyuss CASTIR& or 3RIABT1AP
CABOT di000v.red Cased.. To save lurtb.r
*missiles we may say that neither of thea
geoll.men deserve the cr.dtt dor the dis-
covery of this land of ielesd mesa, o.vig.ble
riv.r.,illimitable pr$inee,erh.u.tl.es muses,
bravo mea, handsome women, sod bottoms*
ehildrea- The old oartestora have no
claims in this matter as all will admit whoa
we sate that Mir CHADL. Tongan, Bart.,
is the oozy and original discoverer of
Canada. if thereto any doubt on this ques-
tion auk the ofd Mas himself.
Our esteemed contemporary, the
Casson News Reoord.hae retired from pul leo
limousines in regard to the telegram boat by
Cas ion, TODD sad Faaaao.P, wbioh
read, " We bevy WSOMIL is wird. If
Nswv•P remains in the Geld, CAraaoP will
b. sleeted. Withdraw NswMAP," to which
the • owr was returned, " If you kat.
W aim mins pledged sgansst Remedial
Legislation, what you are ass be does." If
A. M. TODD ata truthfully deny that Ie
was a party to the passing of these tele-
grams, it is Ilia bounden duty to de se. If
he osesot do se be may may solar the bars,
and the ..bb. will know whirs bis.
Mews, Arretwrrmrre -Tees following
are the appointments to Candian boats toe
1896: Mer. Arcadia, John Clifford; Alberta,
J McAllister ; Arebias, Oliver Pntaoaude ;
Athabasca, 0. Monongell; Chambr6e, Jas.
Foote; Chippewa, J Mo(ie. o; Chicon', J.
Harbottle; (.ba, Robert Chestnut; Dolphin
D.(:.8.. G. W. Pewees: Petrol, D 11 8 , K.
Dam; L.k• Medias...John Mores; Maas -
lobs, B B Aodersoe: Melbourne. Henry
Chestnut; Myles, Wm. Mackie; 0•isgers,
H. McIntire; 0..ao, .1 V. Trowell; Pena,
Jobe A. Stott: Sequin, demes 11. Symes ;
Tilley, 3. Irving. Some of the following
list of captains are knows in town : Ser,
James Fisk, John L McIntosh; S.J Mar
pay, D Morrison; E'er Ward, Murray atc-
loteat, sed the J. M, Niool, Wm. Mclean,
who lean sew the well-deserved parities of
commodore of tate Crescent Liss.
A Mamma Pmegaal_-As mentioned in
last week's Smut, Harry Hart died on
Wednesday morning, atter s very lour I11 -
sees Shortly after death the romair, were
removed te the undrtakre and prepared
for interment. Doric, the afternoon the
casket was placed in the Ma•ooio Hall,whinb
was from thesoe open to the public until
the. interment. Daring Thursday, Friday
and Saturday any hundreds of our resi-
Aests visited she Hall and viewed the re -
mads, of the well remembered form, that,
in death, preserved the ever gentle, kindly
.xpressios so well known in life, At belt
past two es Saturday the funeral took
place, the rater of St Geom.., ttev. Mark
Turnbull, commencing the service to Os
lodge room. At the °occlusion of the cbnroh
service the Masonic ritual was proceeded
with, the Master Bro A S. Chrystal offici-
ating. The Maseate ceremony oomelets&
the brothers marched down the hall steps
and formed up is front of the hearse, Bro.
M. 0. Johnston noting as director of cere-
monies, Mee the pall bearers, Bros. Jas.
Clark, Jar. Roblsson, D. B. Orme, Alt.
Saesd.rs, F. J. Pridham, aid D. McOmr-
Isiak bore the coulee to the hoarse. and the
preemie. bayed upwards old Maltlasd.
The cemetery embed. the mills was plated
is swam earth, and eke /thumb burial tea
eluded. Thee the IrsWreal .*role was form-
ed and the .m.wooy of the A. P'. sod A. M.
completed ike. • 8. Cbryeal eetdsstdag
the omelet rites. The overuses having
boss deposited in the grave sad Glued
Homes given, mast' brother herby ..r -
formed hie lest day .f earth to •nek the
roma was made to the lodge rota Haters
the ,.main of their ate brother wee sieved
tem the hall it had bees heavily drspd,aol
these Ogee of mteursiog had bass added te
W the °\rite ie& omblome peed by
treads ea avid armed the eaghet. Among
the flowers prws.ted we sotfod the quare
and compasses from the hombres of Male..
lead 11e. 33; a mess from Mr, and Mn.
Tilt ; wrath from the (1 A. C , from the
Oodsrl.h Amateurs, from D. Mo(;ermist
sod W. 1. Harcus, earl booaet. from A_
Desai., sad (there. (:•soldering the feet
ass Marry Hart was an Amerieea, • red-
dest la 1)ederieh for oaly • short time, and
had se relatives in the .oighl..rbon, the
largo atreon..es .t the ohseasies shows
Mat be hid wes the reep.et of our .11.....
Tb dess•o-d's sol) daughter • ko hese
with belt besbaed is Illinois, sed the lady's
flaatber-e kw arrived is town oe Tkurday,
rod grit\ Mn. (Dv ) Whitely were the shine
magmas . The undersell Mamas w te be
Mem4ter the interest masttemed it a vie•
Ir.3hw, h life • id In death, sad the
yawl df the kindly Reny Ret well hoer
tsstsmeey 3h.s Maaee.ry, es e some
e lm is Mill honey is to rho hr.IhtRh.d
e/ Immo
LAND OF BVANGELIN&
ONS OF THZ MOST ROMANTIC
SPOTS IN CANADA.
a.ry K V Pe rota WE MOO TRI ILLI
TO wuwwu /Lula N RIMS TRAP &.tit
iAVO5*D LOCAIJTIe.-AOW)U AT Or •
Ps&•1NI MALADY rams wutt'P A uAe-
I.&RAU5 r•SMs .urrlllatr.
•
stress The Aroadtas. wisterias N.tl
Perhaps there is se more hoeutttal er
ptotere.gee spot um Nova Sootla than the
vuley of lis .r.a.z, u the ' Load of
Kwaagel1ee.' Wiadies its way through the
owns, el the Maury is • beautiful Iii le rive
or, while em, led at the foot of the moan -
noes emelt ress uo either side to the height
of huadrede ut toot, r the rotaast•e hoksag
little talky&e of Gaspe/sour Ab•rtt two
554 a hell motes frees the valises resides
Mr. Fred J Ftddtur, ooe 01 the meet
thrift former.'. 1*,. .001.0* of the 0010
tet. Your oorreeposdeut called upon him
as 1 luund blot • vert sea+al, tetrhgeel sod
app.r.stly r veru healthy looking Wan. In
r. pry to our gwetluo. Mr ?,.II* K sold .
"V.e, I was ole to der h's duo, at oop
time, but lh eek Lod I sin a new orae up -
day. You sea, he w...t On, that pump it
rhe kitoheo, beneath is • well about tweaty
feet deep, whittle was the caw., 1 tbtok of
all my 111..... 1 west down last Fall 31894
an It to clean 1t nut amt was only • .hurt
wine at the bottom, whoa 1 took with a se
were pato at the heck of civ head and •
burning muss toe to wy throe, and luso.,
souls .oi caused by th. iuh.l.ttue of brim-
stone. A sort of stupor was woo tmrmlog
gradually over in., *tom by • huge .fl..rt, 1
regained the kitchen uno a n.ur. A heated
lamp let down bee .• eau gsuhed, thus
sbuwtug the aoeutnul•tiun ..f g.a lira caused
the trouble. The pus at the beck of my
head continued to true, I. ms, acd ore day
wade work's. in • be c held I suddenly
hat the use ,.f my left eye, right arm sad
left leg. At time. I could not *perk, but
towards sveotug 1 b.g.n slowly to grow
cettr. T he next day about the eao,• Door
I was seised again in the some mouser. 1
n ow called to our Luna) pt.)siaan mho told
me 'bat • bloud vessel had bur.' to eke
back of my head He 1.1t me medicine.
Toe pato in the back of my bead never left
toe and 1 oontineed to toil mae.r•ble
About two meths afar this second attest
while 'num iu tis postetbo• of the ..page
I was .uddealy seised ...at sod genus
out my bore and vegan started tor home.
1 had sot rose tar when the routs dropped
from my ngbt hand stud I again fonud my
sell tilled is on, Isle eye and the right um
and left ler paralyzed The horses now car
nw1 ms home but paved the house in the
direction of the barn, lily wits thinking 1
had goes to the horn paid no attenties for
perhaps fifteen minutes, when she meat oss
of the cbtldres to am what was keeper ma
At the tate 1 was usable to speak aid bad
to be amassed tato the house. flet re bed-
time 1 began to recover somewhat, and felt
fairly well by morning, but woo .gide •sired
during the day in the sea meaner and the
report reached the .ell... that 1 was dead.
Neighbors came lucking out,sxpeottng that
it was true. As the mediates I had tried
seemed to do me no good, 1 now thought I
would try Dr Williams' Pink Pills and by
the time I had used est boxes the pain had
left my head mad I felt as gaud as new. I
sow mewed using them for • month whet. I
thought I felt • recurrence of the pain at
the back of my heed. 1 ammo .sot and got
three more boxes and used them. It snow
about 1.. menthe since 1 u.ed the last pill,
and 1 have never had a recurrence of the at-
tack. besides I feel myself a Dow man. 1
.m now 39 years of age, and have always
worked co • Perm and sever snj.,y.d work
bettor than Wt summer and autumn and
am point.. 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills oared
me I always keep them to my bonso tied
whoa my wife or ohairsn have any "'cheese
our r..ort is to thus molten). and always
with the very best eff••ot.
Dr. 33 tlhame Pink Pilis are offered with
• 000ldeoce that they a e the oily perfect
and uotulmg blood b•,older and nerve re-
storer. and when give. • t.ir trial diosese
seed suff.nng must vanish Sold /.y all deal
en or sant by marl on r...tpt of 50 o.sts •
lwtt or 112 50 for six boxes by addr..aing the
Dr. R'tluam.' Mediots• Guo . Brookville,
Ont., or 8olsomotady, N Y. Beware of imi-
tations and refuse traeby substitutes alleged
to be 'lust to good.'
AUCTION SALES -
All parties settlag their sal. bills printed at
this odic. will Mersa free notice inserted
In this fiat up to the time of tales.
Bale of velu•ble farm stock and lmpl.-
e ote p the farm of Robt. Mallongh, 1{d,
let 11, coo. 5. Ashfield, adjoining Dungan"
eon, ea Tsesday. Mr. 31st, commencing at
1 roe. .lobe Purvis, asotiesaar.
MOS iteeleree.
• Ttvearow, March, 1893.
J. M. McLeod, 0odelrice :
Dasa Baa, -The find bottle of your
System Resovtr did me * lot of good 1
feel be••ar altogether einoe i be•gan to take
it. My head. the rose and seat of pain
sod Wisdoms, felt ever so much better. i
it in Augu.t,and after 1 took the meso
bottles the pain and weakemw i• the
small of the beck lett me enturely,and stem
I ham been well. 1 have no aesralgia
pilo any more. i used to be sick at the
.t.msa\, •sd now, feel likes • new pr
Sincerely tkaaki g yew for the guwd done
mea 1 •m, kc..
6116 Mmi. limas.
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
Excelsior
Egg
p011 5(50
gang FORDO
000 12
ts0MT5*
IT IS NO PICKLE.
Von slunply treat the Eggs with
PRESERVER, sad ley Hyena away
h • basket or hes.......a......a
.Aw DOWN a at/tYte ttM(N TNty est
' CMIMP.
elft foe Meta glwlset fell twemm.rea bee
4 Nat *ALI eV •LL DSUpUIRtfI
GODERICH BARGAIN CENTRE
Dry Goods -
• m
•es.
MAGIC words that go thrilled tar.sgb every begotten& They mem to.
mseeasitis., and while it to sot hard se end sao.. ities, the gaieties is ober,
ego ore best empty Moon. Naturally Th. Dods rloh Mullah*
Gen ter Answer's HERE I There's au mistake ahem it «tang.
Roost. Whs. oomlwt, m•tohless variety,salam
moss, aaowh
. Sre-Ob ! ShagMgpest where ws cover year amessities and leave yes tame sheep to your puma
Domestic Dry Goods.
Prints, 4ic to 12c. Shirting Prints
to ilk. Plaid Gingham*, 5c to 10c
Best Factory Cotton in town for 5e.
White cottons, 5c to 10c. I.ongsdale
Cambric, 12c to 17c. Table Linen,
15c to $1. Towels, 5c per pair to
$1 50 per pour. Glass Towelling, 5c
to lbc. Butcher's Linen, all prices.
Stamped Linens.
White Goods.
Check Muslin*, 5e. Brost Swiss
Checks, Ilk. India Linens, 10.; to
35c. Victoria. Lawns, tic to 30.
Also, White Naos, White 1)imitieo,
Printed Dimities, (` mere Prints,
Waiisooks, Muslin, Dotted Swiss
Muslin, White Skirts, white Corset
Covers. Ladies Vest from 4c to $I.
ASK TO SEE OUR WHITE QUILTS -
We bate a large range of Lacs Curtains from 22e. per pair to P.
Our Spring Capes now in stock from 75.:. up. Corsets from 25e. up.
The Trilby Cornet, exclusive here, and without doubt the most perfect
fitting Corset made, price 91c. We cannot afford to take second place
in any of the above lines
JAMESROBINSON.
Corner Square and West St.
Common
Sense
BICYCLES
BUILT TO FIT THEREFORE FIT TO RIDE
You have seen the above words so often that they
are engraved on your mind. It's a good healthy thought ;
leave it there.
Send in your order for a " COMMON SENSE " now
so that there will be no delay when the riding season
opens.
We intend to have a BIG BICYCLE OPEN NG
on APRIL 1st. A finer display never before seen in
Goderich. All are invited.
62-3m
A number of axon second-hand wheels for vale.
(EO. W. THOMSON,
HAIR. HAIR.
PROF. DORMER I8 COIIBG.
It is maguey to mature that the heed should be bald. let
that be fully understood. Ie it note Net that many ladies and
gestl.me0 do got wear artificial hair for 00 other reset thea
p'ejudloe UOfortunateiy theta has bore a marked increase of
ate in baldness and gray heir, sad the result •m the 1.we of an
.tttaotive and refined .ppeareao.. MANY LADIKS Lays the
wretched habit of rtmping and ourhag their owe t..,r inroad
of buying an article *wording to the style. TL. result is they
rue their hair sari whoa sew styles mute is they are unable to follow them.
PROF. DORENWBND of taw 1)orsowsnd Ca LW., of Toronto, bas foe thirty yws
demeusstrued the beautifying *firma of w.snag his hair good. Thousands of THs
SPAT LA OILS ead rostl mea of Coeds sad the Darted Stairs are wearing Ins artists*
today. In meet' cease the aaauf•ctured article is more be•..mine then the natural
g rowth. and not even an expert can detect that the hair t. artificial
The Proloasor carnes as imrrteoes .tarok of Ladles' and Gents' W
Toupees limit wig.&. Bangs. Wavy Fronts, Swttoh.s, Braids, Ste
to every farm. shape and gunny. All oas be pleaee•f. Coat aside
FALBE INT OTION8
. ad preside yourself with • head dress the*, will give Mamie; elect. Pref.
Dereswead will be in
G-OnER2CH,
BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL
ON THURSDAY, APRIL 2ND.
This opportunity should not be Met. it
might be added that the Professor also
carries with him • full hiss of Hair Dyes
in every shade, Hair and Face Blen,bes,
and Theatrical Wig., Whiskers and
M on.taoh.a
Let the data of the visit be borne is
meed. 61.113
DAIRY TINWARE
W* have • full .tock et all keds N
DAIRY TINWARE
APD
SAP BUCKETS
which we are oellloa
VERY CHEAP.
All triode of
TIN, GRANITE ANO COPPERWARE
R1PAIRED.
CANADIAN and AMERICAN
COAL OIL
ran sot osure. Mame .p sad ranine over
WORSELL'S NEW FURNACE
ANT TN 711M RI Mal Matt
nom eel see aat
A •
WORSELL m.
its Pagfiel Vas Sim sot 3... tees.
tltroRPt A /Tito.
" Fine clothe. do not make a lest."
bat they go a long way towards keep
ing a man's impost for himself and
that of others for him. it doesn't Dost
any more to dress neatly than it doss
to go around with an ill -fitting coat .w
boggy troseera All you have to de
m to duJ with, a htlt.olass bolts lib
PRIDHAMIN
wham K amt a fair p 9WMlt Pad