The Signal, 1896-10-29, Page 8L
THE SIGNAL: e^•ofhlRICH- ONT.• THURSDAY- OCT. aa, 1896.
wAS llARMO1OI1S sst1.A.: treasurer. t M.P,: �.
eectetrrr. lN+loert /at'ptaiala+a. •ae1CY' w
rive, Hoa Johg a(ta•rt.(cbalr-
man). Major HcLennW. M.P•. Her.
Peter White, ld.-Ceti Methadon, M 4
taro M. . De- Smythe, 1,
at (mesas W.Uu ta<hby.
M Curbs. !t -r•• P
the f►i� t�:ikM� M.LA., Major Ilam Hugka M. b:
W In TorOW°. 'Y. Clarke. M.P.. W. H. Bennett. IP..
Dr. Sproule. M.1'., W. H. lturst, HY.
earth. M.I P. C. Kk,Wf.r, M.P., Sen-
ator •Sanford. Wm. McCleary, M.P.
ass cartes Tupper GYM n etas ars • ter- Robert fleury, M.P., J. W. Sharyr. Dr.
R..ome. es -M P.. A Ingram, M.P
veesser. ars MeaMr a Meeatas ter ine 1 Advisory Corny' JobHag-
Uc Hon-
1>'wrpere,.fOrtprlsasNa-Mr 1laeaeare tart, Han. J. 1 31r prank
latae. Hon. C....
Sewell Wet" . aetwvar' rrye/deae '0542 Smith. James C1a t . ' M1.1' Senat.x
Mr ,shames Tapper rrsideat tweas, [Ianfurd. Hon. Peter White. Dr.
;
aSproule. M.P.
NBrack
vielersl la the Teniae.. Finance Cotutnittee: W. R
Ill j(4'haUman), Dr. Ryerson. M.LA.. B.
Toronto, Oct.
lt.,w tired, M P.. James 11rn.Seagram.
'This is nut a convention. It le W. 1 McI'hereen, Joweth
only a ounteresue with r view to rs- I M.P. Malar Beata,. 1.1 1'.. T. G. Black-
! stock. Senator Clemow. 11 Corby-, h.P..
organisation. ' ' Md. Joseph Swift, J J Foy. Q.C..
This war old by Sir Charles Tupper Jame. Henry. IAA.. 4, A. Itow'Iand,
to ole opening remarks at the meet- M. M.LA
(lam law. Q. C.. Thomas
tug held In The lira Wadies Yrsur- i 0111
The name of Mr. ANA. M. N.•ill had
day and be repeated the statement been placed .in the ,.t,htsory Commtt-
wlih emphasis at a tata•r Stage. nod tee. but at his awn request the name
then enrtounced tarttet at tarty date sof Dr. Sproul.• ova. substituted.
1 The twenty divisions Into whtcb the
a "gbiar oortentilat wuebt be held. I Province hi divided are with th.• re -
Int Rations to the nurnlerr tot 111 bad speetive chairmen as itormonl-R. R. Mt•Lennan, Isnacep�sarr>'.
been sent cul to e►rrY eCnse. ...,ve 1 No 1 -Prescott. Russell
aeartur in (Mtrrlu, and to the [nese" fNu. 2 --Ottawa City, N. Renfrew, S.
hers or defeated candidates for the Renfrew, Nlpuming-Ham. Peter White.
blouse of Commons and Lrgislruve III P.
S - N. Lanark. S. Lanark. Carlo-
ad
and prraldeuu and officers Nstun, Addington-IX-Col.Lnar atathre••n. M.
ed lutes( asuoctauoelr in vntarru
A.e
n.ong those also attended erre tb. 1 LA.
paowii,g: bar Charles Tupper, bort., No. 4-Dun.tan. Gren%lll••, Leeds,
Sit lla.t•aensie liu%ell. bit ktauk Rr,ekvtllr--George Taylor. M.P. Frun-
(iluoUe, Hun. Jutau ltaetga .. Hun. Dr. No. 5--Leum,l, Kingston City,
hlw.i7►tur, Lion. Julia r. lion. tenac-Dr. Smythe. E. HasUnB_. \.
Cu& 'f'iauale, Senator xlanfurd, bona I( No. e- W. Hatttngs,
MiJJliIru. J. P. Whitney, M.L.A., W. HastIngs, Pallas Edward -Henry Cor-
ti. Ueniertt, M.P. (Last 1411100.1. D. by, M.P.
• nd.-n,on, MP.; T.htaon Craig, M.P.: No. 7--E. Northumberland. W. Nor -
Dr. .. S. ' Ryaerw'n, M.t..A . 0. 'r'. thumt.rland. E Peterboro, W. Peter -
Mercer. M.t..A.. U. A. Howland. M. tress -Iir. Willoughby, 1l.LA.
L.A.. Thorned Clwwfuid, ll.LA.; J. W. No. ti -E. Victoria. W. Victoria. Ill
St. Jolie . M.I. A.. Major aloODUvrwy, Durham. W. Durham. N. Ontario, 8
M 1' . !: 11 vales. 11.1'.. E. E. Clarke, Ontario -Maj. Sant flashes. M. P.
Al 1'., G. R. R. Cockburn. E. Coats- No. 9--E. Toronto, W. TOrbnto. R
warm, jr.; Irr. Sproule, M.P.. Alan. Toronto. N Toronto, E. York. N. York.
M. Nell. M.P.. C. C. Robinson. J. H. W. York --E. F. Clarke. M.P.
IttOlue, k.. M. Dunes, Frank soma -nee No. 10--E. S(mcoe, W. Slmcoe. C.
Rot.ert Hirmbitha u,Major an Stnrcne, t'artwell. Muskoka. Parry
lluehrs, Jit.1'.. Major McLlo
ennan. M.1'.: Sound -Wan. H. Bennett, 11.1'.
B. Rosamund, Samuel Platt. Dr. J. U. No. 11-N. Brace. N. Grey, C. Grey,
Orr. Dr. R. B. Orr. Captain Thump- St. Grey. Duferin--Dr. Sproule, M.P.
sou, Joon Shaw. E. 11. Itycki, aii. W. No. 12-E. Algoma, W. Algoma -W.
1t. Htock, John Greer. W. J. llan.bty. H Hurst
bilis,, Sapt,elr. W. D. McPherson,
Jobe Latton. Edmund Bristol. W. F.
Maclean, H.P..Arch. Campbell (fres.
Mast York Lib. -00a. Aasuctatluu),
Wam Milliken. Newberry Button, Arch.
Campbell jr., W. F Iduwu,erhayee.
J. L. Hughes. R. Blain (Peel). Samuel'
Charted (Brampton). William le - °.
(Hamilton), .T. A. Wardell (Lundas). S. Wentworth. E. Hamilton, W. Ham- land, to succeed Right Hon and Most
dl H.Pettlt (Urd). E.
W. M. Mc-• Ilton -Senator Sanford. Rev. Edward White Henson. who dial
entre (WeteRord), A. Litter (Al- No. It-I-lornin. Welland. Monta
IL Bowes, Q.G: J. H. Clarke. Q.C., J. No. 17-N. Norfolk. S. Norfolk, N. 7Re new Archbishop 01 Canterbury
A. Worrell, P.C., John Burnham, P.C., Brant, 8. Brant -}looser Henry. to the sen of as of ioer to the army.
ex-M.P., E. .A. Perk (sec. East Peter- N„• Oxford, E. EI
born Wn Aasot•tatlon) George A. (.'Gtr- ea R Elgin A H
Nu. i:t-E. Huron. S. Huron. W.
Huron, S. Brunt C. Bruce -Hy. Car- Right Rev. Frederick Temple, D. D..
trill, M.P. Bishop of London. Provincial Dean of
No. 14--5. Wellington. E. Welling-
ton. W. WelUngton. N. Waterloo. S. Canterbury. and Dean of the Chapel
Waterie., N. Perth. S. Perth -C. Kloee- Royal. has been appointed Archbishop
far• M. of Canterbury and Pronate of all Eng -
LADIES'
\ 1S -Peel Halton. N. Wentworth.
LADIES' JA0!'STd
et 5.00, 6.75, 7.50 •gel 9.00
1COLBORNE
FUR. CAPES
;at $10, $15, $20, and $25
FIIRICOLLAR HUFFS
1.3.50. 13, $5, and 16
FEATHER RUFFS
40c., 75c., $1, and 1l.50
Tl.. ob.... represents owe .awl Hwrer I The above are all New Goods, ,just
.instils in Met.•k ,o brner Yric. �: 5t/ receited Inspection invited
JvHN T- ACHFSON. '
NEW PRIMATE CHOSEN
Bishop of London Made Arch-
bishop of Canterbury.
Ms was tantalised la tate and Is NOW
Ileverty-WIve Teen Old -wan a Arens
snppraer of Mr. t;la lien• 1s. tai DaM
11e ter imae.*ablhbeieai of Use Milk
tliarea-
London, Oct. a5. -Right Hoa. and
IiWdale) J.8 Duff (Cookstown) 73 Haldlrnand N m McCleary, M.P.
suddenly at Hawarden. Oct. 11
IS --N. Oxford, S. He was born Nov. 30. 1111, was edu-
- Ingram. M.P.
tb (S'En'Ge), LL Lusca.nibe (8tmuoe), `n. 1!► -E. Middlesex. N. Middlesex. comet at the Grammar school at'river-
Jam.•_ C. .a..Don...1 (Weston) John W Mlddl•••ex London ('icy-hr•Rooms• tun. and proceeding to Oxford, took
Itacr3owan (W-ellttyrton). James Hls- No. 20-N. Eases. S. Essex, E. Kent. his d_sTee of H. A. In 1842. Having
colt, M.L.A., S. Ince (Milton). W. 11. W. Kent, I. Lambton, W. Lambton-
tDI been ordained la 1848. be was ap-
avis. (Mitchell). J. Hampton (Mount J. W. Sharpe. pointed- principal of the training
Purest), R. A. Itlky (Shelburne). Dr. AU the officers having been elected college at Kneller Hall, near
Barr /Sherburne). Dr. It. F. Preston s few further remark were mute L7 enham, in 11x1 This poet he reslglied
(Carleton Place). U. Bush, M.P., John Sir Charles Tupper, Sir Mackenzie in x866, and. baying held an Inspector-
21"
nspector-
w I.ve.11 (Smith.* -.11113b. Lt -Col. unwell Mr 'Whitney. Hoa John Hag- ship of schuais during the interval.
Tw ick -
Owyn (Dundas., F. M. Carpenter let- wart. Dr. Sproule and W. H Bennett. was appointed in 1858 headataster 01
HLP.), H. VI% Laird (Cubourg). J. J. The an
chest with cheep
for Rugby ,client. At the ten -sal •.ecUon
Preston (Bethany), lamest Warnock Sir Charles Tupper. Sir Mackensle of 1888 Dr. Temple took An active part
Jasses Melrose (Galt), Thomas Kells isles, George A. Gas, (1'restun), Howell and r. Whitney and the sing- in support of Mr. Gladstone and the
int of rite NSiational Anthem. tneaaurr for the d�estabtlshmenc of
which for quality and price cannot
(Centre Grey), Dr. Jameson (Durban),
R. A. Sinclair (l;auinlntton) the I riah church, and the Freud sr equalled. In stock are numerous
notndlnrtrd him co the Bishoprl- of to of the latest to
EXECPTiONS TO THE RULE.
BROS
Ladles' Coats
at
13.75, 14.85, =5.00.15.50, 16 00, 17.25. 17.75, 18.25, 19.75. Thee
Coats are at hard -time prices, hAtght direct from the Manufacturer.
Ladies' Coatings in great variety in colors and black from 50c to 12.25
6 quarters wide. This is the Fall
Perfect ohildrea.ot
Doex. wbo agree.
A man without an enemy.
hovers wbo never quarrel.
Genius without opportunity.
A nest character flawless.
tied ad humility hand in hand.
One who loves bis enemy- as Inmost!.
Sense that attracts Y wee M beauty.
th
The tattling toorne at telly the troth.
One who passes:righteous Judi/meet apes
a rival
The road to memosmemosthat u sot wheel/he-
ly steep. 'omelette A faders where'omoe did not sev, " I
told you ea."
The time when Justice finds no didioalty
is ad�eswales
the alwalesOne who is ready' to blame himself as war
quickly as another tor the e nosh.
Fall is at Hand
Carpet
Season when tunny changes in floor covering are made. We never
were in so good a position at this time of the year to meet the wants
of Housekeepers. Everything from a 10c Hemp to a first-class Brus-
sels can he found in our Carpet Room. Our stock, as usual, is the
largest m the County, and we are sure our prices are right. If you
want to buy Carpets right, come here. Oil Cloths, in 4,4, 5; 4, 6, 4 and
8:4, in three qualities.
So he prepared to meet it with a
good Hat or Fur Cap when it comes.
We have put in stock all the Latest
Styles of Fall and Winter
HATS
Idiuchlan (Owen Sound), G. J Mc- W. Os- IIF. WAS 1 PoI,SONED. Exeter, an app4Xntment which coon, 1 sortmen
trop,. ai-1/.L.A.. Lt. -Col. A. E. Bei considerable commotion In ^lertcal cJr-
cher, W. S. Johnston (Toronto). John prat, awe fear/ ♦r+eaf I. tar aeemsen cies. Dr. Temple received episcopal
Guy (Port Elgin), D. W. Karn (Wood- «steers. Mrrsaewee et Isla- consecration at Westminster Dec- 21.
Stock), James Dougherty (Mitchell). A.brie (ane,. 1869. In January, 18115, Dr. Temple
F. McLaren, 5I.P., J. A. Leitch /Glen- was appointed Bishop of London, and
coe). la. Walsh (Ingersoll). A. R. Few- Cayuga. Ont.. Oct. 27. -The adjourn- was succeeded at Exeter by Dr. Bick-
eett, Charier. Casson (North Perth), ed inquest on the body of George 11, erateth.
Charles Wilson (Pres. North Oxford
Con. Asciation), J. N. (.'7►ambet•s Sternauian. who died at Rainham
Association).
(Woodstock). W. G. Chisholm (Lon- Centre last August under sturplclous
don). John Aldous (Fen.ion Falls), W.
McArthur. A. C. McKenzie (Kirtdlebd),
8. J. Parker (Owen Sound), W. S.
Middleboro (Owen Sound), George P.
Creighton (Pres. North Grey Lib. -
Con. Association). Joseph Beck (Pres.
West Huron Con. Association). Dr.
Godfrey (Pres. Mimlt•n ()ori. Asoola-
Mw,). A. Broder (Dundee), A. H. U.
Colquhoun (Toronto). t'harles Kelly
(t'xbridge), George E. Langford (Mus-
koka). Stephen W. Burns (Toronto),
Lt -'Col. I. H. Scott (Kincardine), W.
Mteetie (Beverley), J. W. Umphrey
(l•dora), A. E. Vrooman (Little Brit-
ain), Leslie McMann (Welland). W. F.
Morden (Hamilton), Wm. Griffith
• (Hamilton), Dr. J. S. Freeborn (Clin-
ton), Robert McLean (Goderich). H. &
May (Huntsville). A.M. Todd (Clinton).
If. J. Dame (Aurora), John Hugbes
(hewtunvtlle), Wellington Boulmer, M.
I'., Wm. Gray (Landon). Major Beat-
tie. H.P..Peter Christie (Manchester).
J. L. Smith (Pres• South Ontario L.C.
Asso.-tatlon), O. Fulton (Overmod), R.
A. Cringle (Cornwall). W. Gibbons
ICorri all). F. J. Bennett (Spencer -
vine), J. Gilmour (London), William
Smith (Columbus), E. Cochrane (.Ed -
s 11le), W. C. Mikel (Belleville), J. R.
Purr in (Stni. oe). H. Spencer Howell
(President Young Con. Association
(haft), 8. A. _Cing (Kingsville), M.
llsllertee, W. H. Keener I Weston).
The morning seaskin lasted from
half -past ten until half -pant 12.idoCk,
dui Ind it inch time addresses were de-
liver .1 $.y Slr Charles .Tupper. who
v a •= vigorous and active style, 81r
51:, 1 rate iluwel. Sir Fraek Smith.
t+.• .a Sanford and Mr. J. 1'. Whit-
ney
sir 'Tses reviewed a the po
-1l'tical
.101..1 on and the work M th.• re.-- a
5.55'. n. and then addressed himself to
111. qu.•sti..n of organlsatkm. w hl.•h, as
he pa,d, awe the principal business for
e hk h the meeting bad been sun. .....
The ..cher speakers confined .hemsrlhes
strictly to matters of u„teals• ton.
and In the end a commit;e: waa ay
pointed on the motion of S. n.ltor San-
ford to draft • scheme ung :.ominat •
°facers, Mr.. and a recces was t: ken
until half-peist tet,..
The Nominating Committee was a.
follows: Hon. John Haulier*, Hon. 1'
Montague, Hon. J: -F. W.e.d, hem. Co(.
Tisdale. ilon. Peter 'Woo •, Sei.iitor
D artford, Senator M.1111141 . Hy. t', rb),
M.Y., Mayor R McLennan, Ar C.• Dr
D proule, M.P.. Hy. Cargill. M P. Wm
McCleary, M.P.. George Tayt.t-, M 1'.,
W. H. Bennett, Y.P., Ahs. 18'Nelll. 4alvsemb • rears elliallars Overseallis Me
M.P., E. F. Clarke. M.1'.. James •,teat LIR Is Nal setae.,.
Clancy. H.P., Major Ilam I/ ugh....
M.P., Robert Henry. M.P.. () land° M• I'rt'. err . . :'it l 1.11pts 0 •
Borah M.P.. G. F. Master, M.LA., C.O. goers alert'. •rrM. IN Menai 1.1f• lawr-
Mathwam, a M.L A.. Lar, It'll ou hb ba.• .'Daan,- •of Naw seek -est pf11. wall
y KrH•r 1•hinn.., a pulsge•t of Mg.IkM
M.L..A., Dr. Smythe, M.LA.. J W. the Merritt 1154 .•.uatem•ktag over 5100. -
St John. M,L.A., Lieut. -Cel. K••arn., ,sc,. Si.. h was the Nelsen* r.udered by
ILLA., Dr Roane, tat-M.P., w Smith, the United $ter•. circuit ()mot of Ap-
sa-M.P., W. R. Druck. (' C. Robinson. peals is this rlty yesterday. The ewe -
J. J. Fret•. Q t'.. Alt James • Bwdt, ewe -
Omar 1'•niw y lo w�rr the life pone, of Orta
Wm. Gray (1.410400), Joon Mine.
.. 1 yInq•y for 81st!LM. uwit wall
l
On the rr.umpt{°lt 01 huslwess In the tent the rewasa Moment by Ito wham •b ` IL gssa!
cyte,,..... 1h.• committee br..ueht M Mee clerk of the Coen at w•aklIwt a
ash -report. which was adopted bill totted to pr.no•r1r **dons the writ oT er
eau cluing. It was derided to adept fro Meq w111. lila. Tlier•fee. there Is es
e» conatltt»nct.w es orwtatltuted for "frh'b.d "CI" Mewl•[ that tet writ was
Loaf 1..gfatatare per'pOsts as the bars srimlty sled. 'Ile tlmy allowed watts
d tale scheme, and the Tidings were
millet . " Is. tpppppe��l m1Pt by iIN4 has
fres and rfWrm•n of e.0h Matelot
orplresl. sn tree d•etMan r sill.
lean. ss ail. stip atr+w•d•
O/k•,ir5 appolnttid are as tdkrw! Lseatre. Oct, x. -..TM British stip Vas
President. Mr Martanste Row- captain Rhea, lawns M John. ' 1.
peemideat. Or Cartes T.gp e% tDM a. 1s., wbrb ltechs at es s nese t.. ivy .
stall-ereras., J P. WWeor mi .gased •s pa ase Mr'
tircumatances, was resumed to -dray
and completed. Mr. C. W. Coulter, ewer Hosie years r• Jacbenoviile, 111 , where
Crown Attorney. was present in the elle hoM an exos.leut position as steno
interests of the Crown. The coroner, toe.)'Wee alai elm.
Ila Thompson, read the report of pr.
Saafortb : Mus Della Liveoa u oe a visit
to bar parents to town altar an abeeoce of
Ellis on his analysis of the viscera of
deceased. He found arsenic In the
stomach, bowels and liver. After tak-
ing further medical evidence as to the
sy1n1,0ou,s of arsenic- poisoning. the
case was left In the hands of the jury.
who. all.- halt an hour's 4 ilibera-
t',n, returned a verdict that dc••easad
George H. Sternanan came to his
death Aug. 19. ISMS. by arsenical poi-
soning. administered by some party
or partl.s et present unknown to the
jot y.
➢I .l 1" BE .1 REACTION.
I
ass a w1M sail be Temporary. as MINN
are Lew sad arse ales 1■ MINN
Preset was JsNta..m.
London. Oct. 27. -Mr. Philip B. 88.4 -
ton. secretary of the old Corn Ex-
change to Mark Latta, in an Inter-
view with- a representative of the
United Associated Presses. said In re-
gard to the recent rise In wheat: " I
certainly think the demand genuine
and the rise justtned. A reachun is
probable, but 1t will be only temporary
and .:ruw•d by people having stuck on
hand being induced to rush to sell. A
number of caraves are already on
their way to India. Everybody is wait-
ing. The shortage of corn and wheat
In India will compel purchaaa The
fall In prices to -day was in sympathy
w tth the foreign markets. I believe
that there will be wheat etaough
brought to market In the next sox
months to apply the nscesslties of the
world. The abeenne of the surplus 01
former years has stimulated trade.
The statements which have been made
that there is a manipulation of the
market to support the Prenkleatiai
candidacy. of Bryan in the United
States Is ahenlut'ly nonsense. indeed,
he Is sure to characterise the markets
until confirmation is modeed that In-
dia and other countries have no ae-
nerve as upon former oecastoeis suffi-
cient to feed themselves', this Indecis-
ion cousins a glut In the European
markets and a resurgence of prion"
LACK, /OR Mtl. r/1N1iBY.
GLOVES
SH I RTE,
M ITTS.
CA PB,
be
as -
CO LLA RS.
HOSIERY.
CUFFS,
NECKWEAR.
C. R. SHANE & Co
The reliable Hat and Furnishing Emporium
C"-- b! FARXTRB, TAKE NOTICE !
Th H EN DERSON BICYCLE
havens pu:-ohseed the Godericb
is prepared to supply
CO.,
Foundry sad all its Patterns fer restage,
COLBORNE BROS.
The (gest Carpet Warehouse of the C fount y.
Ltd
PLOW POINTS, also: MILL, AGRICULTURAL and STOVE CASTINGS
at abort notice, as the Moulding Shop ie always epee and work going os.
Mill, Stove. Fermium and all other repairls.g e.a•eoted with area work
dors promptly. Farmers, ways as your ord.en sad you will be plowed
with our work. Sorap iron hought in any gaastity. We make the Car-
toon Seats Bicycle. Mr. Wilms Salkeld is is °barge of the repair shop.
sante t. eaaered•
JAB. WILSON, Manager.
FALL MILLINERY.
We have a large and well-chose4Stock
in Hats, also the newest Shades of rib-
bons. Velvet, Feathers, and Fancy
Wings.'
All are invited to come. We are
pleased to show goods.
Foot=laws ".
WM.
-Twent) -one homely " hose sen-
se" prohib,ttons aganst fent-ruin-
ing tu.ly. bound Into a little .olume
which tells blow to t.:re for tired
feet, sore feet, tender fret. Hole to
prevent, and t iirc corny and u.atur -
ted feet; also pointers on shoe
purchasing. which are worth six
dollars to any nun whose footwcxr
hurts or tires him.
Any full grown man, or woman,
who asks for a coir,., or sends a stamp
to get it by mail. can have one tree
while they last, from -
"The Slater Shoe."
SHARMAN Jr.
MISSES YATES,
The Square.
Who'd Wear Two Coats...
when one is warmer? That Is if
the nee is taterliaed with Rhea
Chamois. k gives mei a
wholesome OOmilertiug warm&
without adding weight at balk
that you con espy outdoor ewer -
cies or labor els tai nob as W
you were.I 14id s
you know it i o a rawer of
time W the pistieg wind get
at yam even thumb three mill-
nary cry wills addax the
lib. .' ftlus!_- winds, alar Baia, oar
cam p-elmhs ads issalle.
able f'iEta Ctiilaais. See that it is pt h, your /laded cbI&
sad WI the Film Chassis WWI M awry teals-Io.mar gasaama
you h. Thaw yeasts ase of parbet meislstti a.
SELLS Irow Se alt'IKis A TOMO.
c�.
A. B. CORNELL,
Undertaker - alsld - Embalmer.
Beautiful Black and White fief roes For Low Prices
in Undertaking go to A.B. Cornell i)on't pay hig
prices. Mrs. Cornell attends to all fetuale case..
LARGEST STOCK of FURN.TURE in TOWN
at prices lower than the lowest. A fine lot of Window
Shades on band.
Good 5 room House for `ase or x6 Rent on South -et.
Apply to
'A. B. CORNELL
Hamilton -at., Uodench.
There is
Wisdom
in
Economy
O AT TEM 4'zoo'jo
0.41311,00111110 AT ii2p,„, 4141b
IS A POOR £IIID OF ROON011111
And there are different kinds of economy. The economy
which "saves at the spigot and wastes at the buhg "
worse than no economy at all. The truest saving is to
buy the best your pocket book will afford at the lowest
price at which it can be sold. We buy the best of every-
thing. We sell at such a close margin of profit that our
customers feel confident that bottom hu been struck. It
is very simple -this honest shop keeping of oars -when
you know how, and the trading public will always pin
their faith to a Shoe establishment of this kind.
REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
JOHN M°NAUCHTON'8
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