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The Signal, 1897-4-8, Page 4ti rt 4 ., wt w tee r THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH. ONT.. THURSDAY APR. 8 1897. Bicycle Livery and Sale Depot On or before the I3Ih April we will open out is the stare le West et knows M the old poet orae ose of the mast liveries sof ..l rooms o.taiden the cities Parties wields* to rest Wheels w111 Imre courteous treatment and of nationand will gad oar Mans right. Our stook will be New and Up -to date. and .ar thongs Maly sod .0134. We .re the omen semis foe the E Ik 1) sol .car roadster and several other hla►-lrre•'- Whe.M. We will nuke it worth your wr...a to deal with we A prsotdo.lrepairer wilt be pat la charge. sad all work •tended toes p.mpOr M de ,deed. GEO. F. EMERSON the �itgwtl, la ruDA EVIRY THURSDAY MORNING RI m. McSILI Chia e oho et Publication -I aad 10. North -street Ooderlcb. Ontario. Teems ed listreetestea 1 Oso mouth. Is sdvsao Three,menthe. Oise year. • 1 et Look at Tear Label. _ TWIT label le • standing receipt of the date t s which you aro paid up. See that It 1a not slowed to toll Into &rrwar. When a *hang* of address is desired. hots the old and the sew address should be gives advertising Rale.. � ,eg•1 and other meusl advertt.emeata, 10c pal 1 ne tor grit Insertion. and 3 mists per line her each subsequent Insertion. Measured by • nonnarv.t, .rale. BusIneee cards of at: lines and under, is per year. Advertisements of Lost. Found strayed. tion Pasant. Situations s% sated sad Honnem Chances Wanted sot roeedlag t lines soap ref. •l per month. Homes ..e Male and Parma on rials. hot •te exceed III. el for gnu month. 50c. per sub eloquent m• • h. Leaser advt.. it proportion Any upe.....1 notice, the object of which is to Promote the pecuniary benefit of hay Iodi- vldral or rompers), to be "unetdered an ad- vevtl.el.ent and c•.arred •o-ordmrly. Loral sottce a in nonpareil type ea* coot per word. no notice. leen than 25c. Local notices in ordinary reading type two aata per word. \o notice for les. them OOo. Notices for churches and other religious and tieeevolent institutions half rate. 8uhecriber who fall to receive Toe SiavaL regularly by mall. will e atter • favor by ac• gusintititt as of the tact mai early $ n date's possible. Publisher • Mire. J. C. Le Toursel, of Oodench, has been ap poictod Local navelling truant for the town ships of Ooterich. Colborne, Asbtsld and W wano.h. Loral poet mestere over the district are also sneposered to renk ve subscriptions to Tan 9ION AL AU communications must be addressed U Mt OI1.L(C`JDDT, Tit. BMR Telephone Call d!/ O.dorkb Oat. YUDKRWB. THURSDAY. APRIL & ItOG. THEY HAVE HAD THEIR DAY 'p11ERE is a revolt lit the ranks at Dominica ('oneervative members wbo hail from Outline against their erst- while leaders-•1,ms HA....A,.: and Wm TIM fir.n nmol. Mo.r.tarr-and at • recast caucus some of the members were no slow to put their opinions on record against both of the alleoed atatedmen. This will be of interest to many •eeidente of West Huron, particularly in the case of Dr. 11.03TA... t., who mounted the postt:on of leader of the Comer votive cohorts an the bye -election wbioh took place in this riding is the early part of 18512 Hon. .1 i il 9- CoLmRoo•t PATTER••oN, now Lieut liovr• tear of Manitoba, then secretary of State tor Canada, was the Conservative candidate sad M. C. ('A11 Eft' •N was the ataadard bearer of the Liberal party. it woe the year atter the general election, nod • !ace crop of bye elections had been sown during the preceding %ear. The t:overnment had adopted • plea where- by no two elections were brought on simul saneonly. The public treasury was thrown wide open in the shape of fat cootraote, and Government pleegee nt every oonceivable character were niade : the supply of money retewe,t from the beueti:iries of the N. P. for the debeach:ng of the constituencies was unlimited : an organized aggregation of bribers and bundlers of all grades and coa- ditioss moved from constituency to con- . titueocy, bearing down •11 oppo.ition ; and contest after contest resulted in favor of the big battalion and hoodle equipment. The strongest fight put up against tins political Noisome was made in West Huron, where, without any outride wits. o nce, the loe.l L:ber.ls and their chief test• ed to the fullest extent the powers of the invading mercenaries. The uneven contest Was bercely 1"oght, and n•.: until the re- turns were in from the list polling sub 4141• ens wee the result known to he In favor ot the Comer%at,ve party. Tb. le•diaw ►puri' of •he evading force elm that °cosmos wee M••vt t 1 plain "Use ' M• +tt..• , he was at that t30 end be acted es -hold of staff mil 'Oberst adviser to ooadldat. PATTrn- 9011. •' 11 e will wits. mid he, " by hon diude, for I have en unfailing r.cip. for .arryi.g bye elections. And the Iooal Gossett ttivy thoarht then. was no one like )4o•'1 . r, and the pad heelers eba.t- d hie penes for anti wide Tee mooing •bat attended the e.rrytng of the by. -•14. Moss wee claimed to b- the work of tenors. ate and it was not long h.lore he setd ed (ter std received • portfol,n u his reward. That wee the uodmer of tate mea. lb was anon discovered that h. posaieesd se q.ahbo.' -u for • c ahin.t pndti.s, A. • header of heelers, and • loud skeeter es • pl•tfera he feed bees • sareeaa, but the asap Nem • hltswt politieiae to a seatemman wine Ma that the voluble donor found te be hgend his pewee to seettampab. Re had Oe Ip like a res4M sad he dropped like • NM ht the a.Mnt•tioa of els party It • tt#m aol I. babes he was *keened with i' sst•Iglrlaj aa�t ►l• esHeea..., sd, •''k lob* 1111111111111 418 Chid b4steedf trent the getaway *tures, he get M lemmrbeads with the redeeldeble ('L*aa• W who d.abiod hint up as artily sad as neatly • e • laok-kaife *cold be olesed. Thew cants the '• meet et traitors " Ilpi- . odo, whereas be sad W associate HA.:up$T participated, sad after that claim the and- hllallo0 of the smuresis gross C..•ervatln party. HAU..A$T bed bees the lead., i. Ontario Feat sad kiwi rat. vs had . ?saye.ed to bees the West, sad each being .sort is obaracter and ability, and leag oe tM Malodorous proclivities of abs machos. polt- Ywan, the aria, u this Province come all the mors quickly to the 1'ooesrvative party. 11ooe Jose 23, the bombast sod .wagger, which were aforetJme the prevatltag features to this brans of worthies, have been suc- ceeded by • coweredk desertion of those who had in previous years looked to them ee leaders. They kept out of the bye -.iso - time, and lent no wtstamoe to the party which had done so muuh for team:and their action disgusted not osly the rank and 61e, but the parliameetsry r.preeestetives on the Cowrvative side. Today HA.:OART and have found their level. They never were mw who should haver had the cosfdeeos and re - . pea of • greet political party. Neither of them ever possessed • political qualification above that of • patty hoeler,and the attempt lit statesmanship proved • ml.er•ble failure la each :ase. And the lesson to be learned Item their downfall is that the swaggerer sad blatherskite are not now and never will be eosin pustast factors a the polities of Came•. THE SALT INDUSTRY• N • pamphlet on the salt Sue -tion by Mr. Ra3.2..R1•, of Chinos, we hada- formation Omit will he of coosider•)le in- terest to oar readers. which we print is another colurn. In addition thrret. is • strong plea for toversmental action is re gard to the salt isometry, when the tariff comes on for discuenoo. 1 to is t' i .sal ham always been an advocate of a " revenue tar- iff, and when we learn that practically so reveoue a Jen%ed from imported Hntuh talc, whitest the same time two-thirds of the Canadian salt market is lost to tits (2ar.dsan manufacturer by the Tree imp.•rtetioo of Engtsah salt, we beg to take issue with coa- ditions as they at present exist Tut St..e.%i has no sympathy with the pampered manufacturer. The industry that h as had torty, tifty, sixty and one hundred per mint. in its favor for • score of years, and still shoute for more, can ret no es• couraginr word from this journal. Hut when we see • Csa•dun outworn* in which hundreds of thousands of dollars bre been sunk in the put thirty years. and which in that tune hu received no encouragement by parliamentary scum:, but rather the back ot the hand trom every 1:ocernment that bas been in power, and when we further see that this hie been done by a process from which ('anade derived little or no benefit in the shape of ,then we firmly believe, to use • well known expression, " It is tire for • change.' SNAP SNOTS. ' -The feign of the ini.luitous Fran - close BM is sheet over, and the revising barrister will be a thing of the put. - if ELI:NE KEEI'E, of Toronto, caul l trade off bis big brewery tor • sober son, we believe he would do so willioglc. - lft r (1011 t notice so many gold mine schemes advertised is the newspapers these days. Hu the bastsentgot the dump' -Tile adjmrnitxnt of the Legisla- ture next w3k and the lull in the mists, schemes boom will be • terrible ret -heck te Toronto. --After turning down the Beams villa postmaster how tea the Government approve ot t'ommueiooer LA/ 'ER', finding 12 the cove of the hruseel. postmaster'' The Western members at ( )ttawa ar- ea much excited over the Crow Nees Pees Railway as if their through railway memos and their mileage hung in the bal- ance. -if everybody would make up his mind to oelebrate the Jubilee year of }ler Majesty by attending strictly to ht. own sasses the Empire at urge would be great- ly the gainer. --The Hon. " BILLY P.%TrgnvoN doesn't make say ',polarise for ktao:kmg off the barnacle* in his department*. if • man has no work to do, neither shall he draw • salary, is his motto. -Sir .loon Mscoots to need to boast that his !edictal appointments were always good arses. As • rule they were,but we have known him to appejnt • freak os more than one. neowsio. T! a agricultural members of the iegislature will be released rota their r- inon parliamentary duties ass wank, is goad time for Spring plowing. but what the other obeys will de to keep oat of mite shier is what is Welwyn/ as to bed oat. -Now,let nsl1lr of the recall from the Aestrali•. ('ommisalo.erebip ef that 111i11111111d pithiest pap feeder. .1. S. limas. He hes takes mare salary and *apes*s out et the 1umtaie of s•aury in • gives time, and dem. less ter the mases than any mag we knew o1. -We would suggest that in the new tariff • high *pea & ase • heavy ad valorem duty :ss plated ea the " mad " winch .timed the mamNrs are a the bait of aticting es the Hours, sad that 1St Speaker be a.Hesi ted to wlarce the law le the very lett. !! - And so his honor Judge Roemer - ass ham HM1s er tie resume far anseesp ors. Wen. te mos ep, we sissy .ay that the a.wyapses hews Ittw r se revere ler Judos Roa000sea. And we wesidas be • kit ssrprlsed a She legal fraternity emd.r..d die *Mates oansand b 30. m apps*. -11 oar esteemed contemporary Um News-Reoord el (lata, Meet awful, the Hes. Bob Nes s*N will ohms ct ander Me berm spa. Frrrnt a MON '31 peau► wader foes rut , heart wa..'t • oirwsrte.w to the keine-eat blew that Ntwuty salaried w Tits Nees RgWas In the early part of 1166 -There is a rumor afloat that Sir K1.11411111 UARyw Itx:uT 11111 prassstly retire front the Dominion Parliament. sad become (tinarise ('onmwieaer to Eaglead. 1f the report be true, then the bravest and beet 'Arthur the Liberal party ever had will quit prllemeutsry aesirlty. There te only ewe RI. If ARU J0112 C.nTw'Ulf; HT on earth, aed Ms friends re mere susterwe is Canada thea those who have "opposed bin w • ware. --By the way Sir CHARLES TUPPER rushed trim Ottaw. te Mwtre•1 to meet Mgr. !1[Rev I)st. Vat., the baronet meet have bees one of the forty-five members of the ('*salt•. P.rlt•mest who wood the petition to the Pope asking to bare the able- gaM appointed. And Ms News Record, of Gunton, west say • word about Tr; .•[R+ hour's oosfab with the Papal re- preseutative. -1t is to be hoped that when Hon. WILERII. LArRIrR Rosa to the 4)14 Lead i■ .lame, he will not be prevailed upon to •e. Dept any tin pot title with a ribbon attach - meet. This to • democratic, country, sad many of ilk. beet teen Inst 1 •nods bee ever seen, or ever will see, men rite MA.'itsN. rot. P.LAA[, Boo... and others refused the bmrhle. ., A Obit may mak • belted knight, A mar.iuls, disk.. an' a' that, Hot an honest mans abuse his might 1;arid faith b. mama t.' that. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS THE C.tNtUiAN H..us .In4-104A1..-lrbe Acrd number of the 1 •analian Home Jour- nal, Toronto reminds us that Easter is near at hand. =wine interesting chepter, are devoted to the finest styles to Eater boasts and gowoe.all profusely illustrated; • pretty page of Easter poetry, ase smother of soggeetsons for Easter Rifle : Mrs.Sbe•rd ooatnbutee • hrigbt story entitled 'Doro- thea ' : • descriptive article be Mims S. Fraser, on the Bavarian Cold n' ater Cure : Faith Fenton ',hate about the theosophist, Countess Wachmetster : note. on books and music. needle work and the household : do- ings •f Canadian woman, and retorts ot the National Council, by the Countess ot Aber- deen. ate_ atq.sq the consists. Sabeorip- tMoa $1.00 s yer.'10 mate a espy. DUNLOP. Tt'r+nay, April6. 1 )ur architect is u 8•Itford this weak buddies for R Frit ley, ir. Minch of 189; went out neatly, bed there were so blaete of Koreas to usher in April mild and gentle, race the two windmills bate bean running berg. GiI•'r.-The pretty driving Dolt the pro- perty of the Laird of the Lansdowne farm, has bees mid to • tirm of etooem•cios to the circular tows. One of its members, we understand, has not yet motored the ranks of the besedtcts, sod the Laird tells him he will find it better h• :p than • bis cycle If be intends to jots is having nice drives. TR`r N•,u. ,-Those ser the Peet Orrice who went twice • day wtll only go owe, caused by the change in the mail eer .toe, by which Lettere go cow from here to 1:odeneb and other pont. at 11 p m. In the evening, Thos. l.awlev the new co0trsotflr assuming bis duces Thursday ot last week. Donate Neville, the retiring ore. daring his connection. rave reuer.l setaf.ction here by hie prompts's*, and was always courteous and obliging. AUBURN. M••sot., April 5. A. Ask•with Is sesta ea the road buying as Rey. R. Henderson is laid up with an at- tack of 1a grippe. R. Stalker had se addition to pie family 1.atweek :itleaboy. Mrs. M. Holtrsbaner who hu been esr• Steely til with Ie Grippe. is now getting bettor. A number of the congregation of the Metho¢:at church gathered at the p.rsoo. age on Thursday and split their pastors wood. .1. Voting's mill has bees shut down for the past week, the saws have been sent for repair. He expects to be running again shortly. Mr. John Willard who has been refious l* ill for some time is now on the mend, her daughter Mrs- W. Pollock of Flint, Mich. to home on•vi.ik The grist mill has been shut down eerier to back water, coneismitly we have had no electric light for some time, but they have got reaming again now. A. K. Collis who hes been is Miobigan stem ('hri.tmes attending to his mill near Fibre. has retuned look tag kale .md hearty. T Anderson who bre bees at the . ante place is expeoted home thin week TI-E•DA'. April h. K M. Collie of Lied= is a Antonia o0 business this week. H. Sturdy *old hie sorrel driver to C. Collin for a good figure. .1. Young's mill is again rumoring full blast, they/are busy terming rollers at pre- sses. .1. C. Clarke an old resident of this pled. but sew of ibngannon, wit here eat l/es• Sty of tike week no hus.ness A. A.kwith hu percheeed the property of Jas. yeRlev Tiro lot sdioiee his own and there is • wood *mimed an it. Mr. Ride hes rested the farm lately tee - espied by C. C.11ie. Mr, Cellos hea moved tido 13elbaald's house ed the hull, sad will devote lei is saw mill. ('l 1. arVWb.ugIlt 9Thor.0 psr'e boas" rad at prompt neeupiod b% dm. Meech. The pries tees 1b the eeteshoabede of •360 and Is *.•adored • bargain. It a oar duty le ekreaieie the death of soother old prod reopened resident in the parses of Sire Devises, who died on Sun- day *sashes at the Meowed amp a 71 yeses. Jobe Realties who bee been aria op for the past two weeks with paesmeata, died en fleaday aaera3R He was of • vary taint and marten disweetton 41.0 was ea. sr mead by all who Item/ ham. Ria tameas were Inhirted la the amatory an Ws 13 man .1 Hallett .. Tue•ikr• NEWS OF THE DISTRICT From ow'own Correspondent. There s. I.MmYtsm mere That t a.es be •*wad as/wheels ales -Sows of tate Owner y speaWly mrperted gawp M es. ague& BENMILLER '1 Comm Aped •. A somber of the tureen are new deem their Spring plotyhing- Mra Jewell is at penes It whatnot her daughter Mrs. Homyliabaf A great member et Ash are bans caught at tb• Maitland Falb, as enemy as fou hula. deed is one day. Mr. Heater who awe been livres on Ab. Fierier's farm has owned to • farm •Icsg tb* Lake Shore road. Geo. Cession of Sarnia, who hes boos vtr Iles ►10 sister Mn. Wm. Mead.l has m. cured • po•itaos i. *:*demob. Joe. 1'fr•mmsr left tor the North West 00 account of the very uvgn illness of his sou, we hope however MIA be to set as angerou•ly ill en reported. H%.LNr4L -Mier Sarah Heddle tanner- ly of the .414.1., mow d Mtobiaam ease mu lied at La. beam of bar brother to Mr. 4boebri4gs • hastily rsepooted *Dines el the seine place. LEEBURN. TrssaAy, Aril 6. Roar . 1sram ses*ys H[a[ J•oob Mosier will pot etea.work under his barn during thls summer, end hes already put up • drivng shed. 1• (:RAyU I(t%leo . Of the implements pend* which came oil n &Iodarich os F n• d•1• last • number of tanners trom this mec- um had their teams in the his proosetiw to the music of the bard ahead if it. The Women s Aartic.ry Mioeioary Se- doty of the church bees. held its meethly meeting Thursday afternoon of last week et the resids.oe of Arthur Williams, ()salon. After transacts)* of hussies., the lathes devoted the •fteraoon to making two quilt* which will be ...at to the tadter Masm*ae to Meaitob• shortly. :yl:l tet WEUD1'.-Ezoeedingly Teeny and with so a.0SCe•s•ry dieplay.wbetever son the wedding oremoey ea the .1ter0000 of March 23rd, in l,reece.t street Pwby- tnan church, when Ars. Mackey leas itched is marriage to the Rey. .1. Deaoem Anderson, B. A., of He•ab•rsois- As was aaticpated, the cbdioh was tilled with • most interested •adiwce and the extreme simplicity of tb.'ssrvioe was most impress- ive. The Rev. Ur. Mackay performed the °greaten', assisted 4•v the Rev. Ur. Macrae - at. of the t'reebyletan college. The pulpit sad platlorm were be.atifoliy deoor•ted with palms, car.strou and roses. Suspeed- ad over the bridal couple were • pour of doves berhug • •Droll in whits roses. beton emblematic of love sad peso.. '1'h• bride looked charming is as elegant gown of white satin trimmed with tulle, mad the orthodox veil and orange, blossoms.. She tarried • beautiful bow uet of whit. carna- tions. Mus .is•nte Mackay. only sister of the bride, acted ea bridesmaid, and was prettily attired in white Jap..*.. .ilk, trimmed Wath cbiffoo,Valesoueamas lsoe,aud bows of eau de ado ribbon. A white 11ig- hcrn hat. trammed with :11ec and ribbo.., sad • large boualoet of pink caraeuooe com pleted Una very patty costume Mrs. Mackay looked very handsome in black vel- vet and bonitos lace, with deist r little hew. net in black and white to thatch. fbe bridegroom was.app.rt.d by hi. cousin, A. M. Macmillan. On Petering the churob the bridal march from Lohengrla was played by Mr Gould, and MsedeMoohn'e Weddied March at the clop.. After the (orsnwy the hepmy couple drove eo the home of the brides father. le•visg later by Id* NOW York tram. The bride's tr•cdli.g gown was of brown covert cloth. tailor -medic and trimmed with braid, with straw bat to match. The wedding preemie were both numerous and valuable. - Mammal Wit - Dees. GIODENICN TOWNSHIP. Torr+o.%r, April. n S L Soott sad wife of Clinton spent Mon- day lest in the vicinity ot Zion church. Mw Flo iiledhill and alis. Emma Jewel, of ltenmlller, ,pont Saturday and !Sonde. bat with frieodc on the Huron Road. F:rru'vst.. -Michael Keoedy who son in the employ of R. A. Thompson IMM sum mer, has been re enraged for the coming egeeon. Wt,iu Bss.-A number of neighbors of Oswald (.i.. nthend In his bush on Wed- nssday 31st. March. and with mare sod axes loft th01 gentleman with • good supply of wood. *CHAIM ARI. --tine of those relics of bar. Wriest -as old time cbanvari-wn bald in our midst oe the 4th 0onoemi00 last week, and the night wan made holm.. by the now of tin ern.. born, etc. I oa Tbibbat, who last season .misted his brother, Alt , to the management of Miss Jack's farm. Is hack at hes old post. He will he welcomed by the member* of Z on church choir, as hu voice wee touch missed d.ri.g the winter. The following rseolueion was received by H. it Walter from Barnstable Lode*, 8.11. F . No. 224, Reamtller 1)[AR SIR tNr. Rlo.ntsR -We have hese Distracted by Lodge Barnstable, No. 224, to writs you, exprwtag the deep sympathy they feel her you in the sad los. )(se have s..iained in tke death of voar motbor,wht God. a His •11 -wise provldmc., hes sees fit to take away from a world of sorrow and Ms, to Himself. May you he enabled to look to God is this very trying hour. and find to Him • bolos for.vey grief. These things onutantly ranted as that death M on oar trees. showing tbo a.0o..ity of always being ready, ler it r app.i.tw4 unto man floor to dM. list you have this onnsol•tion, she cannot Dome again to yet:, but you may go to her, and meet her L the realms of end- less blimp when partied is never knelt n t% a have written this letter in acoordencs with the resolatios of the Lodge, •v preening A. racers.ymer3y they have for you sad your family. iiiadly accept this en behalf of rite Ledge. 1. ours fratern•!h, R H Msw. Flan en, Committee, BLIJEVALE. Trean.y, April 648. The bestir kntery tea hill bleat se/. Mies 14sa Weser bee rideroed teem Wroxeter. M,.. Male.., el Kfaesrdae, Is at Job. Robertson's. (fete • *ember Orem Rirv.le attended ins k_A *peeing a W -p *eeiMBAs= Nei k. Y0 s lyakesh kl..lnw.b, of a essise.r., is HMOs, bet .riser. Mrs. Jobs,1.kiri..., .8.55.07 IR CODERICH = BARGAIN = CENTRI vti; New Kid Gloves mow is the Time to get your Bid Gloves for Beater . New Dress Goods 1 Our New Stock of Dress Goods affords Great Attractions to Boyers rat can appreciate Superior Goods SHIRT WAISTS, LUSTER SKIRTS, PABASOL1-1I1 Prices, 1 Next Week we will show Extra t'alue in Lace Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Tape.. try Curtains, Tapestry Table Cloths, Art Mullins. Every article carries within itself the cpnvincing proof that in it, purchase you are saving money. JAMES ROBINSON. termer Woo ea snit fam•ee, WALL PAPER 7 Large Shipments of Wall Paper to select from 2000 rolls regular itic. Sale Priee4lie 3.010 rolls NEW 1Sc. Bale Prime 10 aim as 3,O00 rolls NEW. Sale Price 7c had rift M0a. rolls NEW. rials Velour',r 3100 rolls Sale Pries lc. Buying in such Targe quantities and for Spot Cash accounts for such Low Prices. West ilhiroll Uconsos! The West Hary Unitise Commissioner,' wile meet at the I.spector a odes. Chins. on MONDAY, APRIL 19th, at S Select 1• N te caselder appilestlous for Llo':ases duties the license year isr Se. The follewing arre the ries appl.casa. 55.1.1. Jobs H•mlitos. ,altford Alexander l:obinses, (1.deet.4*. anew C. C. Hams. W iagbam. The number of Hotel Lice.**0 hand unag the hooses year ►00697. was .11. 2 strop 1.: cense.. sad ! Brewers Licosa.. The mummer of appuoetoos 1.-r Hotel L.:eases for the en- emas Horner year u one more 'bait 1.5. Maw ly 16. and there is .a bcrea.. of one is the stunner of Shop La -eases appiied for say further appllcatiom must les sent to the inspector. W. J. PAISLEY, Pharos. Canton. Mareb ]0th. I47. These Prices are Strictly CASH- Cleaning Out Sale PORTER'S BOOKSTORE I claim to have Best Stock of Stoves Best Coal Oil Wall Paper Just Opened Out ! A NEW STOCK t" WALL PAPER LATEST DESIGNS! la the County. In order to clear out ry pre► est aleck la the next three months. 1 . if eel. at• Slight Advance on Cost ! I require those .n.tebted tome to Mill and settle Aad any claims against the I want pro staled. G. N. DAVIS. IFYOU. • • Thanking my customers for pest favors, t { beg toanaon•0ethat 1 now terry a creek of are after Bwr;aina, jitat drop in f Walldaper. had hope to give satiefactloa la and have a look at ours. thio line. GEO. WATSON PIINT(R %MU t,Rt'OR%TOR. Montreal rt. sear the Market. Benmi11er Nursery The Business heretofore carried on by the 1 ate Jobs Stewart at the .hove stoned N•rsery. Village of Ilenht111er. will be carried oat se canal by hie son. APPLE, PEAR, PLUM and CHERRY TREES Evergreen Trees a Specialty! The stock 12 . omplete_ and intending purrameni well tied It to their advant- age to purchase home grown tree. M- onad of ordering from a distance. A Fine Assortment of Rot -House Plants, Hanging Baskets, and Bedding Plants in Beason. orders M 31.11 orenaptly ottended to JOHN STEWART ESTATE KKNSMILLI-R Nl'RsF:KI. We are selling our Wall Parer at prices whish will astonish you --10c paper for Sc ■ ook at our window ' °•. .- ° t We ban just bought a job lot of Maitre Pivots anti Doylies, which we SAS SS a great sacrifice. Also, a beautiful lot of Luther Belts, all Newest Styles, at 19.: worth 25e, 21 c worth 35c, and 3:x; worth e'iOc. Don't miss this chance' Table (overs, already stampod, at 1M, sad Laundry Bags IOc. ''t' THE FAIR. 1[elesa's Dock. Keosinpioa Mnitare Ce. L!d, ..•u.tturra ARE iN WANT l)F DRY FLY, BASs- W(1()i), BLACK ASH. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN ltTrlT POR SAWMILL. Cash or Exchange for Lumber. J. P. BROWN AGENT FOR THE MASSEY - HARRIS CO. Wide-open Binders. Mowers. Otiitivatori, Rak Disk Har- rows, Dlamorid narrow s, Ploughs, Seu2Ders, Carriages. Boggled', Wagons, Carts. Also, Agent ler • Bradley's Fertilizer. A Full Line 01 Repairs fix tho move Machines, .Rod Plow Pointe always on hand. Remember the land -neat to BnxtoS'll Stable+*. HAMILTON -ST., OODiBICB