The Signal, 1896-4-23, Page 44
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eoDialCH, THURSDAY. APRiL 11, IN{.
MR. CAMERON'S SPEECH.
THE speech of Mr. Ceigsolr, which
we republish from Hansard this week,
will repay perusal, if for no otber pur-
pose than to refute the false state -
menta trade in reference to it by The
Mail and lmpire and lesser lights of
the Conservative press. The Globe
on this point has the following :
P. P. A.." writing 1p The Mail and
Empire,mys : —"I would ask you to explain
how it was Chet The Glob., in reporting
the speech of the *somber for West Harm
(M. C Cameron), is ib issue of tbe 9th
Mee, omitted to Worm its numeros read-
ers of the fact that Mr. Cameron stated
that there were 300,000 P. I'. A's gotog to
sleet Mr. Learner, who would be the next
Premier et Cerste." We are glad to is.
form " P. P A " that so far ea our resell..
ties go. we did not report the.tate.eet
became Mr. (:airs did nos make any
web statement.
STEERING NORTH ST SOUTH.
OUR good friend the Expositor, of
Seaforth, grappled with a big job last
week when it published two articles
side by aide, in one of which it showed
that the appointment of Judge Mas -
SON from the floor of Parlament was
wrong in the extreme, and in the
other where it undertook to prove
that appointments of sitting members
in the Local How. to offices, which
became vacant whilst they were et -
ting rn•t'mberr,is all right
To use • Westernism, The Exposit-
or "bit off more than it could chew,''
in contending as it did. Appoint -
menta from the floor of either House
are tight, or they are wrong. If it is
wrong to pitchfork a sitting member
into office from the floor of the House
at Ottawa, it is wrong to do a similar
thing from the floor of the Local
House. if it isn't wrong to do it
from the Local House, it isn't wrong
in the caw of the Federal Parliament.
Our esteemed contemporary saya,al-
so,that only some five or six appoint-
ments have been made from the Legis-
lature during the Mowat regime, and
that, thetvfore, no evil exists. As
well might he contend that because
but three ar four murders occurred in
a country in a given number of yuan*,
therefore there was no 'temerity for
capital punishment. Rut, unfortun-
atsly for our esteemed contemporary,
the figures are against him, es he will
find that instead of five or six, ap-
pointments there have hoer some
thirty or forty where members anti
ex members have been shelved, simply
bemuse they have been in the Legisla-
ture and have had • " pull." if The
Expositor doubts this statement we
will reel off a Boole or two of the
names to him on a future occasion,
when our space is not so scarce
The Toronto World, lda few weeks
back, spoke as follows on the quer
Hon : " A man who seeks the on, ij
once of the electors in order to make
or earn an office for himself is a fraud,
and peblie opinion should on *tamp
Mm The World is right, and Tug
BrowaL will go a step farther and say
that the member who will defend such
au appointment by voice, vote or pea
will rand watching, for sine times
oat of Ida he is only wsiltiag for hi.
ova tarn to MOM
SNAP 5/401$.
—The Dominion 8bctiosa will be
held Tuesday. Jere 16.
—The rem of dm writs for the
General lassies to new h order
—The Torras boom has burst, and
IMO as effort in le be rade to esaj.re with
them aim el Massone. Oa.rla&w sad
MACIaer1ALD.
—DAVID WennMLLaa was in Wat-
erloo *Maty las week weaves Se power-
ful jaw is fever of re.dlal leerl'res and
Jos Saaua/le Me distiller.
—The Conservative convention will
be held at D-sassee& N • weeder if tdhe
Steers r to get as far as possible from
Oaderteb awaship sad Chaim when the
new Government osadldsta r bresghi o•
ea tbe ooerres platters
—There is a merry war on between
The (Tinton New gra lied The tletortb
Expositor i. regard M the precis of tip -
potation's' to ofii. Prem the floor et the
L•eelatare. The Exports, wish ..call•
takes part with 1a. bag battnbMe is this
time os the wrong sid• of the gaieties.
—Mrs. Biu, of Ottawa, who waw
fogad Bailey of havtag acted with aheokeg
cruelty towards her groadobildre.. Ings Mea
.aete.oed to imprimement ler lite. TI e
e.t see u a heavy nue. but. ale ber actions
were beyond questnou Mended to oompeis
the death of the obtldrw, it metetaly fits
the MUM
—We are in receipt of a cpm•
mumo•tion from Sh.ppardtee, m..e the r. -
coat pollee os@• at .•ltJord, taking excep-
tion to the report pabluh.d in The Sar.
The proper place to have the nuhj«a emit
laced to in the oolamas of To. Star, which
publ'•hd the article to which exception is
taken, THs SIOMAL ie sol utarssad in the
ooatruer my is any way ar shape.
For • loud professor of religion
tbe Ho... Genius UCLA/ Forret wrestles
with the Ten CoamatdttmY u a mantra
that would brim • blush of shams to tem.!,
Man unbeliever. "Thou shalt sot oov.t thy
uslgbbor's wits " was frowned down by bion
several years ago, sad Sunday morning
hr attempted to get over the sju•otnn
against deseoramng the Sabbath.
CRIME AND CRIMINALS.
Two then were arrested at Hamilton
to(the act 4.robbing Mr. James Beatty
c7, that city.
H. H. Holmes, the condemned mur-
derer, by bee. baptised into the Ro-
man Catholic Church.
The trial of Lapointe for murder w111
take pace at Brockville May 11 with
R. C. Clute, Q.C., as Crown Prosecu-
tor.
George G. Jacnby and Morita Ntcho
lea, wholesale liquor dealers, of Mia•
neapolis, Minn., have been arre'ste.J
a':L a :a:c ::: ., -dee
.doe..
.f Hiram Walker's club whiskey.
A Point $t. Charles woman made
several' attempts to drown her 2 -year-
old baby girl, but wita frustrated each
time.
In consequence of the disc -over, of a
plot to steal the Crown jewels, the
guard has been increased at the Tower
of London.
Mayor Tuckett, Police Maeletrate
Jeffs and Chief ofPolice Smith of
Hamilton visited Buffalo to inspect the
police system.
Mrs Bell was sentenced to Imprison-
ment for fife In the penitentiary by
Mr Justice Robinson for her atrocious
cruelties to her grandchildren at Ot-
tawa.
%PORT% ANI)
Serious and fatal accidents to care-
less eye -hate were plentiful in Toronto
last week.
The A.m. ar Afghantetan has or-
dered
rdered a su1'I.'y of bicycles for the wo-
men of his barem.
Three Brantford gentlemen estab-
lished a record for Grand River canoe-
ing by sailing down the river from
Elora to Brantford. a distance of 100
miles. In 9 hours and 33 minutes sail-
ing time.
The following L.A. W bulletin has
been given out by Chairman GW ron
A rale to ek. folowing effect ha. been
quit- generously quoted as part of toe
LA. W raring rules, viz : "Any cyclist
ceases to be an amateur by riding
.Iter April. 1j1t, in any bicycle race.
upon any make of bicycle offered for
W e or manufactured In any factory.
store or other place et berries In
whish he is employed In any capacity
whatsoever.
Vitt RRLICIOVS WORLD.
The Synod of Niagara will meet on
May 12 to elect a atworesor to Bishop
Hamilton.
The Itsjvatloa Army is London her.
been forbidden to bold meetings on the
street punters.
The Prertbytersaa Synod of Toronto
and Kingston Mil meet In Oolling;wood
on the 11th of May.
Rev. Andrew MoWilltsnta, formerly
of Peterboro, was inducied se pastor
of the Wentworth Prembrterian
Church; Hamilton.
Rev. John Scholfield has been for-
mally Ind uoted Into the charge of
Itrentf.rrd Congregational Church
The attendant orremookes were simple
but Impre• ive.
Th. House .d rister(1 of the Church
of I.neend has concurred In the trent.
Dation a( Hdatwop Hamilton from the
Idelouse of Niagara 0 tollawa Conse-
cration will take place on Map 1.
The Pope will bestow the (]olden
Ras..' 1llxart Primes Mark Louise of
Buiseria as a token of the approval
of His Bothers of her opposition to
the nonverwion of her non Prim* Boras,
to fly (1r.'. Church.
Gen Booth has cabled to the Sal-
vation headquarters at New Tork In-
structing the ottic.W, to publish the
lettere in tlw4r pnewo •ton in regard to
the Midwife by Itallington Rooth
against *Jn . the amoral and bio armt ratio
.nlo-
1 bm ' time W.. - Maes On N.
With all her fre.k• and fade the " New
Weems " dos set eowlneere I. enjoy the
mwm woenfort with her meesish Moth
hg that • seas de. Ter she will
always sa.nflee serer fes Nth
awl •Sar, while with • w .comfort
emotes fires M..'s mite and overe.ea.dmit
of emit Mw changes le style the saaia
gaieties is to gen • beeswing oder sad, her
ever• weather, to make them warm emote
whitest the iamb halt or might. And
here tam •eke eilmate o of the em•ay font
air apvrepri.ti..a of their styles end her
sew the i.vala.hb row. ammo* m wk.b
Mas roteeel.s deem, ere e.bly Wit, s
Ime H is Meter sew eat veers ter the Mas.
d Mb bsals►hl warmth H gees, • ,..herr R. vA A Rea left Seem tam wee fes
r r wee.th wMkh direr .ad w we Obv.lee4, O►k, where be will Like big pee-
peneirela Ills se'be er. Toa kw the mass.
NEVSTOPK OAYi
e rPit
Important Evsntel In Pew Words,,
For BUOY Reader*
Tae apse wormers _.eeemempi so erwll r
..abased anal rue bide Way sr
as.eeslen .bre* M els Madst of
env raper -a banal dense rhjsemmli
r aarabrel.d •aMmeeam
TKADK AND Oo1•MERCa.
The Committee or Ways aad Means
of the United ■ewes Howe of Repre-
sentatives bae der clod to take no scree
at present towards a revival of reci-
procity with Cads.
YOLITIC$ IJV TUR rioviwcae.
The prorogation of the Manitoba
1egbalaure, wick was delayed by the
schools conference aegotlatiocu, took
place Thursday afternoon. 'There waa
no buala.sa other than • few qua -
roue anted by the Opposition.
YOLITI4M-IN VICKI AL.
The British Radical t7ommlttee, of
which Henry Labouckere, Sir Charles
Dike and Hon. Philip Stanhope are
the moat prominent members, will be
dlwnl vest.
Sir Micheal Hicks -Beach made the
British budget statement, which show-
ed a surplus of •4.110,.00. The esti-
mated expenditures for the current
year are E ih0.1)47.01d.
m •II'IrAL MATTOCKS.
The Hamilton Lloense Commlewtos-
en have retuned to make any reduo.
tion la the number of Hermes.
The Tercet* by-laws authorising the
Issue of 1125.500 rebentures for build-
ing the York street bridge and replac-
ing the wooden section of the conduit
with steel were carried Saturday by
large majorttlea.
• SVICtDan.
Frank Falls, brother of H. M. halts
oe Northway. Anderson & Falls, com-
mitted suicide at Simone by hanging.
The Beaver Hotel, Toronto, was the
some of a desperate attempt to com-
mit self -murder, the victim being one
of the domestics, a young German girl
named Lena Kegteniska. 70 year* of
age. She is likely to die. '
THE s5A44/N'13 RARLICRT.
New York had one death Thursday
from the excessive heat.
The Dominion Ifner Vancouver left
Liverpool for Montreal Friday, being
the firs boat of the season.
The Hamilton Steamboat Company
is getting its boats In shape for the
e.t.mint season. The Masepps. recent-
iy reetted, was launched Thursday.
RAILROAD RU IIIBLI NOS.
Sir Charles Rivers Wilson, president
of the Grand Trunk Rallway, will salt
for America on the 25th inst. He w111
make a tour of Inspection over the
road.
The Lewiston and Youngstown Fron-
tier Railway is now assured. The con-
tract ham been let to the builders of the
gorge road. Pour hundred men w111
be put to wort as soon as track ma-
terial can be shipped to the ground.
The road le to be In operation by July
fourth.
TEM DEAD.
John Geoghegan, brush maker, Lon-
don, died suddenly from a hrmorrhage.
Victor Oster Teener, the celebrated
Austrian sculptor, died 1n Vienna, In
his fifty-second year.
A state funeral was given the re-
mains of Sir John Schultz at Winnipeg.
Th., mains arrived Dy the Great
Nor train from Mexico on Satur-
dajr_lfternoon at 1.20. The body waa
taken to the Legialative Chambers,
wive It lay in state on Sunday and
until 2 30 P. M. o Monday, when the
funeral took pace.
POLITICK—DOM INION.
Conservatives of Kent County have
nominated Win Ball of Chatham for
the Commons.
Cie and after Monday next until the
end of the session the Dominion Sen-
ate will had two dlettnct sittings each
day.
Ald. Prefontaine, M.P. for Chambty,
was nominated by the Liberals of the
new division of Malsonneuve for the
Commons.
it Is reported at Winnipeg that Hon.
T. M. Daly has decided to abandon his
present constituency of Brandon and
run fur Marquette.
in the Dominion Howse of Commons
Mr. Charlton moved a resolution sym-
pathising with the Christian population
to Asiatic Turkey. Sir Charles Tupper
seconded the motion and It was carried
without discussion.
POLITICA- EORRIQN.
The foreign Ambassadors in Camtan-
tinolpie have protested against the ap-
pointment of a Htusulman Governor of
Zeltoan.
It 1, stated that the Papal Nuncio
at Madrid has been Instructed to pro-
per the medlaUon of the Pope in the
Cuban troubles
A Corean envoy has been despatched
to St. Petersburg to negotiate a loan
of s1.000,100, giving Haatgyong. the
northern province of Cores, es security.
The discussion se to the responslbU-
Ity for the disaster at Admire has
caused great tension between (len. Ric-
ootl, Minister of War. and Gen. Pym
l rano, Chief of the O3eneral Staff In
Italy.
The Corriere Napoli urge that the
Italian Government either abandon
Ita•sela or have England compensate
Italy for the latter's retention of that
place, which 1s solely to England's ad-
vantage.
TNE. A"RICULTURAI. WORLD.
The steamer bake Superior brought
140 English farmers bound for Mani-
toba
Arthur Robinson, a Marchmont
Home boy, was gored to death at Ty-
endinaga by a bull.
it Is not expected that the bill pro-
liblting the Importation of live cattle
into Rrftan w111 be passed thls year.
The fifth annual meeting or the ns -
so sloe Cattle Breeders' Association
was held at Toronto. Mr. Thomas Bal-
lantyne we re-elected president
Work on the new buildings and al-
terations decided upon by the Western'
Fair Boar4, and for which Mem bee
been granted, will be begun at tae
earliest moment possible.
A large deputation from Montreal
waited nu the Government at Ottawa,
asking • grant of tSeeel00 towards a
World's Tate in that city next year.
Premier Rowell and sir (`baaiee Trp
per expressed smoothy with the en-
terprise, but declined to promise say -
financial aid untii &IMOred that To-
ronto's proposed exhibitions would not
conflict with It.
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Mr. Pep (hewn r... I) - Mere as en s-
weet is tis paper .f ens a.re bey .ha
west Mee lea Mho raver se temeley sed was
drwo es
leeway —I 'epee his fe k• kepi him ee
beet rewash w.gh Mho week gra to esker sad
rapt big SWIM'S thus he didn't have no
Mkt. to leers to swim'
TOWN COUNCIL
tta•.as es tW t1•t.•ata.tar leeeMes
The seeks measles d the Iowa sena
wee held es Friday evest.g, Hie Worship
Mayer ahem= prodding. Pretest, Renee
Presages'. reeve Sds..rd CMseA-
lee. Geode. Orwell. Nabs.
Wilms. Dealer. Nk+D.Ms. Canopies,
Swore, CUMMINS and C1r+1sM
The .thNes el lest regularsamilag were
rood. approved .ad sipped.
The m.ds.rer's etabm..t was read .s fed -
lows :
u rre
B eldame ea Heal . $375 40
Bilk Payer@ 81.500 00
Mushier Cemetery 64 50
Tezes 647 46
Lies.eee 60 00
J..dee'.Fuse 1 00
Wader Rates... 232 86
Ne. Rea Leeds. .. 16 10
B Jerrie Light Rat. 101 09
Total 3006 40
stnut erre as.
Bilk Payable IOW 00
Re1Je/ 98 02
Printing Ad 123 76
76
C.C.sod O 1708
Seadrift 148
Crises Com 17 50
E'eotes.. 4 9D
Pimples Steles 954 31
Pars Worlut 46 50
Beak Wens 32 66
eatery soot 162 88
r bbo Schools 407 59
Maitland Cemetery 3 15
Market 660
Total
4 .... 3776 46
Balance 217 96
Report of Seater sheer* 18 isarmmsa
atop past three .•.the wee read bad riled.
Soros Hood tendered kr r algetic n, to
take effect from the 1s of M.y. Oe s.. -
emu of deputy -reeve red H t)aalop the
repression was referred te ees•etery ogee
mitts to repave at •ext .•Nang,
A oom.natm5es from 8 R. MoDioagell
skims ea sxteeien d time ter payment of
tare was left a the bride of the mlleoter.
A letter from W. J. Praise, secy. B. B.
Club, asking fes Sao of Apramltaral grounds
for proms* sad Mieb s, was reed, sad, ea
serer of the terve sad H. Copses, was
referred to public works emanates to ranks
prover arrangements.
A sommeaseatioa Prem Cemorcm, Holt It
Holten., os behalf of D. M. Scott, • Maim
lit demege to • Soyols eased by • peas et
timber m frost of the Albion Rotel, wee
read, Gad oto .notion of J. Wiles sad H.
Wale". referred to patio works co.miitee
to
H. Lek wood's r.aignetion as Collegiate
Instituto trusts was read end aooepted,eed
Thom, Wsberald, P.S.O., appealed in his
pis on worm et the reeve mad IL (hem-
pen.
1.-
w A oo.moa•tios hem B. Rose s, re-
questing Me appointment er • paid medical
. 6oer ea the bard of be•1tk was nod mad
on motion of deputy neve sed M. Naar -
ria, referred to special oomdtt.s to report.
A oo.teusieataoe fro. E. A. C. Pew to
tbe Electric Bailw•y, was read end laid ce
the aMo all set .meth6
A em.menteatiee Prem Copan Babb was
nod neerdeog the feg whistle, •sd ea
merge of the deputy reeve and M. Niebol-
saa. referred to the harbor oo..ittoe to re-
port
A oemmuniesiee from C•pain Babb wee
rend. pouting ea the steamy of swimg
the bathes* hew nearer the late, was read
and on mottos of James Wilson and etre
deputy •reeve, referred to public works eons -
name.
A number of applications were reed for
the posies of sexton of el Maitland Ceme-
tory sed on area o1 thedeputy-reeve
and K. Thompson. the reek was direoted to
adverts once is the local paps fee • care
taker aid Omit ell applications be referred
to the ee.mtery smartie to ropes on.
Moved by dewy reeve, @se ceded by M
Mares, that Dr. Holmes sad A. MoD
Alles he snowed to address the oteasil, sad
the motion berrying the uestk.es asked
the penned to look into the ata of
chrism far the light said water supplied to
t be oaring and skitter rue. Os mowed
the reeve sad Jno. Cralg4, the question
was referred to the I oemmittee to re-
port.
Report of Court of Revision was read re-
oo.wsding that no rebate the allowed W.
C, Oeode aid Meagre. Smell & Co. at taxes
re the Albite Bre and shat o odes be
takes en tie implication el Sarah S. Ed
wards ter relators of axes. it, Dunlop
sad M. Nicholson moved the adoption of
tee report whirl wv carried by the follow-
ing yea : yea., Prosdfomt, Ca.ppeteomn,,
Teo.psos Cram* Centres. Wilms, Den -
lop. Nickolas, Holt, 9. Nay., Nairn.
Coeds, Colwell, Sweets, 4.
The weer oovemitts reported that se
sties be aka en the applio.tioa of C.
Pesaiartem, re the formatio. of • bend.
The report was adopts&
Moved by deputy -reeve .ssended by M.
Niobelsea, that the quarks or appointing
• paid pound -keeper, be referred to public
weeks summit's* to report Carried.
Report of Peens eo..ttae reeemmesd-
aag the pay..st st the following eemeoa
was •bused, Eimer 914 50 : Star 91$.99:
Ns/Mmnl Carbon Oa 917.00 ; Vasa. Oil
Cm 911.76.
Moved by she neve, .eseedd by it.
Themes, Mat the question el pareb•mhg
feel fes the wow works be referred to the
waw end light ...mitts to remit as mart
Carried.
An est for pmmags from the P M. and
ese
from Jeb. Hmlsr Mr re-8.erimg • per -
ties el iilai*:dtnd bridge, were ea noels et
John Crvdgam sod tam deputy -reeve ordered
to be paid.
The perk works em.mitese made the
Weeks report where wee duly 'deposed
se metre el R Hempen aid the reeve.
Report et puMSe weeks sommisa..:
T. she ayes ..4 smash el the Sewn of
Galeria :
Deadens : Year in se leave
a melte the fellowipg rend
lea. That • by-law to raise the mm of
$$0.000 for the marmot d parrying eat •
sewerage ayes. in the tow' es the lines
kid tlowe is the pl n prepared by Anse
M.De a.11, O. IL, be prepared and enbers-
es
Mnd ee smk oemil et fa _next meramg, soh
yew to provide ler se salsa st • pets
eosin of Nae rmmm..esded by Mr. Me
Hassell.
Pees she ideraMen bier• year seen -
mast Nis sailed Nat shove era .111 be
quite .seeker le e'sa&wma she male swam
sod probably so.e et the Sierra
If the week le promoted with the m..mmr
sad yW em..ittes 1 d spike N.bald.
se Mme lima be Ise le hovktg tie bylaw
enbertted le the potpie.
$ted. TW the shakoes el the ea..Mbae
told she ewes Sweeter be empowered be
parishes en es feverabls term se parbls
the goer te he waved hem she eons el
she Allis Heat, sail have baa reed en
the •.sea where regales&
3si. nes M the moms of Iran., eta.
M the leeporee ~ bee Om s seseherred 4
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CODERICH BARGAIN CENTRE.
The Latest and
The Best
Every purchase made of us is a stuping stone nearer the goal.
Every transaction is • bargain, therefore • mono" saving investment
Low Prices coupled with Big Values ii. the combination that wins
your trade in VUr elegant assortment of Spring and Summer novelties,
consisting of
Staph a and Fancy Dry Goods,
DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc.
These is a telling something about our goods that places Aasur-
anee uppermost in your mind. You know Tau have the quality, you
know you have the style. you know you have the right price. This
is what we strive to give you; this is what we dunce you. We try to
make the fair and square deal that brings you to se the second time.
We have just received our new Kid Gloves ; we expect the quality
and price will scatter these gloves quickly among is prudent people.
JAMES ROBINSON.
Owner Square and West Bt. Oash Store.
Common
Sense
BICYCLES
BUILT TO FIT p 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 iiding season
opens.
We intend to have a BIG BICYCLE OPENING
en APRIL 1st. A finer display never before Been in
Goderich. All are invited.
A number of 000D second-hand wheels for sale.
es -S. GEO. W. THOMSON,
Noes! feet of Seiler pl•ak.
4th. That the trees is the perk overea-
ter the harbor I(t. *ridded, the graon&
cleaned alp asst tamese repaired mea to pee-
ves earls sates in.
5th. That 200 shade areas be premed for
rearm' of add re-phaiag dead trees
6th. That tie clerk he hersstod to as
ease advertise ter • oe.pment pence to
take ease of the Court How Park.
AU et which is remonfully subverted.
Rower Tllorronw. Chains..
SIMPLY
STUNNING
are sr b.rw.lns, and the Whet et
melee tee is meet 4.145►Mul as re
aectks bat confirms the ire e.otiw
H pI..wabr sunrise. By all .eam
owwlt your ewe Warm bad seem
1a and leek over oar amok. Yse will
Sad Jest what you waat to Ix tippler
home wase b*ewelwiag, First,
WALL PAPER
w►is Is .shag fest ; mot.
FANCY WORK
and niekmaeb of all desorietlone to
smoke year home lick new. Ws .oke
over your note Plllowa. and do all
t ors of neediework w. are very
boon sow bet will try te ds fore 1f
you rave your order. We have •
kris mere of
FISHING TACKLE
whleh will be wed wt at cede, as we
are gena pet K tile line of bedpan,
aswee who yea spat early.
THE FAIR.
DAIRY TINWARE
Ws have • tau sant .f .n tads el
DAIRY TINWARE
SAP BUCKETS
Whisk we w sellae
VERY CHEAP.
All rads et
TIN, GRANITE ANO COPPERWARE
REPAIRED.
CANADIAN and AMERICAN
COAL OiL
tell nesse bowie re sail rearag ever
WORSELL'S NEW FURNACE
AST TII T1IIUS 410 IMAU 018112.
doe. ewe ass is se
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WORSELL 1 Ct.
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THE BICYLES
Season of 1896
ARE YOU IN IT?
It yea are ail. yea ought to M. tor tha
settee season is leis cobs • greater .uoew
for leselisa Ito Oederioh than say et Its eredeessoive
A RIDING ACADEMY
fee the trishaw et Wheelers and 1thml-
wasaa bag bees established 1.Oederls, and
the mores that atbrded 1t lest year wastes*
um 1a .atlaaleg the work. Portent estiet te
Ube. Toms re o..ble.
OW A fad line of first -clam Bicycles for
hire.
Now is the time to pt your whited@ nada
ready fee Or @@drop. sverytblng In the reps&
Use keys ea head. and sone bet skilled hand@
employed.
JOHN YULE,
batt Blweld Livery. Lap Belle.
A FINE COMBINATION
The Mas ie prise Is .spree sesd by duo
@hese., the '*tied of our beakless le repre-
sented by the square end the shalt W
pleas k eel by IM tap. res. h
melts • gne ...mtmadipm. 11mu Y so
dente that w. w
Offering Better Inducements
today Mrs ever bermee sad we hope ser
pokes TM take .dvmtk * d %be •,paras
maty. !here user was a Um when sash s
One a....110....404 gest-ekee garb eats be
ones es rem sere this ..elms. To sena
the lush bliss .any.
PRIDEIAL111
TEM TAILOR.