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The Signal, 1897-4-8, Page 8THE SIGNAL: M)DSRIOH ONT.- THURSDA y APR. 8. 1897. SPRING! SPRING.' Have You seen the New Store N'lly mit .' There is Where You Get Bargains ! Every Day Bargain LDay CENERAL DRY C000S%MILLINERY MILLINERY OPENING -APRIL 6th and Following Dara. Don't inia, it . Our Bca�liiul M�liuer� Displal. All the delighte anti Special Attractions of our Millinery Show rooms are for your nae this PIIIIRSDAY EVE, FRIDAY and SAPUIIDAY. Bargains! Bargains! Parks, the Best reg 10c Shirting, s c Tweets, worth .iOc for.. 25 c Tweeds, worth 75c for.. 371,c American Pacaler Prints, double width. per yard onl • 10 c Range Flannellette•,, choice color 4 c CASH AND QNE PRICE ONLY SMITH BROS. & CO. McLEAN'S BLO K. UUNGANNON. Nortca.--The total agency is Dungannon for Tutt HIuIGAL 1. at the office of J. 0. Ward JJ'.. conveyancer. to.. wbo will receive u1 dere for sulsoriptiuws, advertising and iob work. and fai authorved to give receipt. fu amounts paid for the saute Tr,'oAr, April b Mrs. Mary 1WIgeint and Jin. John glen are recovering Subject for League meeting on Monday evening, •' i-:fe gad Conduct, by W 1.. Hiles ila the tumor depart neat, although not hav- ing the pleasure of being present, we learn • that as usual, good work is being done. The laspectr w.s piea.ed to gee the pro r give in the school and that the trustees were maktog much needed improvements. lis the way, tune ..f the trustees wens pre- sent at the sanunatrou. t% s belies a their presence on .uch occaoons would add much to the interest of the examination. A new drug store is in course of construe. Lion. More in reference to it In our next- A. R. McKay made a short visit to rola rives and acquaintances at ituo.a000u. bis forcer home, during last week Subject for meeting .1 the Epworth League on the evening of the 12.h u..t w'I be " Lite and Conduct," by 1% . I. It:les. David Sproul, th • popuise plasterer. etc , is suffering from .o attack of tnti.mation of the lungs. We hope to soon herr of his re- covery. Jeo Rose, implement t g mt. hod, per- eh.sed the mane* from the e.,ng•e,rattosi of ibe Episcop.lien church He gets possess .ion the Ent we. L of May. Mies R,ee McI'tan, of the Forest C'Uy, left here for home on %VeJaesd.y, after a visit to her ;ornate, .n4 to her atsten sad brori.er in West Waw.no.h. The numerous friends of Ales Mary Wig- gins nod Mrs. John I.Ien.to whom refertoce bas been made nm hemg seriously x11 are, we are pleased to state, gradually recut-ering. ('n t.• r ,' V , trD,rt -The fair weather whi: h we have bed was bi-( ken in upon by • copious shower of ram on 'uedsy tights and in c..ns..luen.•e \lother F:.rtE aesomes • verdant appearance. quite a number .1 farmers have commence-I'pnog operatio.., Ituo rt 1. ;it. THE Hi, tis.AY. _I In Thum. day Lst a goat .►in robe dropped from ei vehicle bet ween Int 1',, con 2. West Wawa• n osh, and the residence of (,.orge Stators, lot 1Z, (:ravel Rorer, Ashfield. Any pits.. A.dmog it will plea.. leave it at J. O. Ward'. residence, Dungannoo. Iii Yrai.7teet', V .0--OnThursday week public school r -specter .1. E. Tem et- loally yi.it.d Dungannon pui.ltc echool,sod expressed himself highly pleased with Ms proven. good order and mode of dim:ipits. sad tuition incnloaed. Specie: credit Wile Liven to the els•o in algebrs, .gob pupil scoring • gond percentage. In bterat.re, history and grammar good work was.bo., FARMERST a; TRADERS .LIFE AND AI't li,E\T. ASSURANCE COMPANY, ltd. JAYItn H. STI1.1., }'resident, JOHN ('Awrt.l.t., Vice-Pr.wtdemt, 1). L (iALaselTl.. secretary, P. M. Fa*eaa, Msaagi.g Director, HIA!' f'PrIcE, .W. Th,.ntn•, r,,,•. Authorized Capital $.500.000 00 Subscribed: Capital . 330.000.00 Paid -Up Capital .. _ ... 33,000.00 Lowest Rale. 1-p to date Polio% contracts ineraetie rel.ahle local enema wanted. Ad dross the secretary, tftm Read. O. THE Great Offer es. OF• The London Free Press. ♦ • The a roe Per'., desiring to greatly Inc,..,-. it..nb.. ripttnit 11.1, make. 11.e following great eller 1n the farmer• and stack men of 1'nn:ldn wh.rrhy .isle eorlh.•r. to %%.•ekl) h',c. Pre., will get One Year's Paper Free. The t•'re.• 1'r,... h.• made arrange meat. with lb, V. teatime) metewr. Pubil.OIn.gg t'o 1• .. ,?nl..rd..••000pt,. of thole book "The y"..rrinwry the prier of which 1. t! -.n Thi. honk treat. fully and in pro.. Isr.gnog. the Anatomy. lake..,. sod Tr,.,,,,er of 1(nribe.th Animal. amt ('"..hr). ;.iso rent at ring mN ld.•err; .. inn of Veer,-,,,, mid Beratltm, .w that et erg former eon be hi. own vrtrrtn.try. S3.00toS2.00 Thr Wockl) 1'm I' re-,-la 0•1 h'wrfI •NOWl NOW form" leo• .pri».$I 1. nod w ropy .4 I0, Yet, .it.sr) .Ment. (Wife rein 14.0 wi�l he nailed 1e ...).nn IM re...tpt of Tors Dollars. 10. n,. ,nit.- 1111- I Me.. \t a •amnet 41,10..1 to '. •• nn.- t hi- sir, ,rot. Ithtt ly Ourrd,y t.,. m.•k.ng Ittine ip in.ct son ,mitle,4.ti• ,...pnn.r '.01. h w w 11b.ntt offer myrl" tali to mir'.el. *. .t.mher h .' A •-rye Ir. the 11,c •L*, Fa .1 1p %«kl rte. and 1 soil is serarber IF. Astral. wanted os to elmre, aA ei.i.wmedaathes to eM/1�� Fri ae Press Oslwj...zaCoe .a t. it , ANoruse I'in.s►x 1)tec.t.gD.-t)a Mon- day the 5th the remains of the late •Iere- muh Alton were interred in Dungannon cemetery, which were ea:orted thirties. from his late residence in %West %Vawaneeh by a very large assemblage of mourning relatives and ac,tuatntanoee. H. was aged s tears. The deceased was ono of the sturdy and brave poorer, of West Wawanooh and was much esteemed tor his genet and friendly disposition. His bereaved widow and family have the sv•npatby of their at •Itiatnt- anoes and neighbors. • Soft Kiss REMI?t'nt'. -The king of ter- ' rots, is seizing our morons, to the stir. j founding vicinity' one by one. Saturday last the remain• of John Mclean jr. were interred in I )uoganaon cern. t e r y, beteg noorted trom his late rea- denc in %\ es: %Vawanosh by a large cortege of relatives and friends, among the fernier tato' County Warden ('ox and County Councillor Robt. McLean end many ethers from Goderach town and township. Num- bers were present from I't borne, A.htield and %Yost Wawanoeh, and almost all the u9hrens of Dungannon turner' out, thus et i ides deep sympathy for the bereaved widow and child and other relatives. Cause of early decease, consumption. A. 'tr ' r -Saturday last, as the remains of the late John McLean Ir., were being' taken W the cemetery, an aooideet took place which might have resulted seriously. Owing to tbe vehicles ahead stopping sud• dimly and those behind crowding oo, the gorse attached to the conveyance .00ntein- to_ \yillum Jebr. H•Il and J. C. Ward iomped aside sad into the ditch on t rodetde and upset the vehicle with its sac - cutouts. The vouog man Bull, although thrown out of buggy held to the hor.s be- ing dragged along( the ditch for • consider- able durance. He, however, pluckily brought the animal to • standstill, but for which the result might have been serious. Fortuaat.ly no injury w.. done except the breaking of the hold -back straps end the borne was slightly corked in the hoof. The 000up.nte have reason to be thankful for their preservation from harm. COLBORNE. The following is taken from the Arnprior Watchmen, and refers to • former I olborns boy, • son of Alex. Young, ar. : " A .guest marriage servios took place on Tuesday, Maroh 16th, at the residence of William Russell, FAN., of this tows, when Ilia daughter, Mss Jean MM:owns' Rowe, B. A., a graduate of Queen's (; aivershy, was united to Rev. Colin Young. B. A , also a graduate of Quest's, Rev 1). ,1. McLear, as- sisted by Dr. CemPbell, of Renfrew. pm - formed the marriage service. The groom was accompanied by hie yoting triaad, Yr. Wallace, divinity student, Renfrew, and the bride by her aster Margaret. Amami the valuable presentations was one from Ns. .Andrew s church Sabbath school and an- other from Mrs. Young's own class in token of her long and efficient services in the sebool. The mertisd couple left in the afternoon by the C.1'. R. for their future home at Russelltowo, Owe Mr Youngs induction to the Presbyterian obarob theta sod at Cove Hill took plan. Tber.day, 113th. Mr. and Mn. Young have the beet wishes orthis community for their future success and happiness." Takla, Itte wears wt. I)wtrh.t L. aloody,in addressing hie great Bible ('lass Moth. March Ladies' Homo Journal on Regeneration. illustrates hs teachings with this sxcelle.t story : •• A ltetkodiat minister on Ma way to • camp - meeting, through some mistake took pus - sate on the wrong boat. He found that, ieete•d of being board for • religious gathering, M was on his way to a horse- flies. Pie fallow- palmettoes were betting and di.cosetng the event•, and the whole atmosphere was foreign to hie nature. He besought the oaptain that be would stop his beat end let bin off at the first Medias. as the surroundings were so duta•tef.l to him. ., FO. story aloe goes As to replete how, e. 10. earns occasion a sporting man, intending to go to the rams, by aome mistake, found himself off the wrest boat, board for the oamp tneetieg. The ennvero•tien about hies was no more intelligible to him than to the man in the firer instance, sad be. tars, besought the captain to strop and let bite elf the best. Now whet was tree in them two COM in practically true with s eio. A brae Cbrtst*n is wretchr ed woe s so faflswohip, and an .n-reg.arato w is not M men whore tbee• are rely Cbrbtb.e. A eve's future will be •eonrdled to whet be in here prepared tr. it be is NS redener- Msd Heaven will halts ss wMtnetb.s fee Joh. H■nk:tip is at premed tttristedy iR trw lnAsteteaties s1 the help. thee m bet Mike hope of W teeny,,. D. R Munro W •.g•asd W. Habklrit delie hb weave Min ttimwer_ A. C. Jo*. •m magi. sib l» WINNOW% Don't mins it ' Our best efforts have been put forth to make this the Leading Attraction of the Season Our Carpet Sale Dollar Bill talks about DERELICT SHOES .. . STILL CONTINUES, and every day sees the pile reducing: If you want a Carpet this Spring or this year, don't miss this opportunity : J. T. AC H ESON. tai .y 1.t. ifiti[iiittti><tf Barns Cost Money to build, and will coot money to replace. Paint 'em and sore 'em. Paint of the right sort, care- fully used. will give good returns on the invest went. The barn will last longer and look better. Lumber that has become weather beaten, is beginnitag to decay. Gored paint closes the pores of the wood, stops decay, and preserves the structure. TME SNERwigt W1LUANS '044 CREOSOTE PAINT - i. the best barn paint. 1t i, made for use on coarse grained woods. It is goal for learn,, roofs, and fences. The ceders are right, the paint is right. it is economical. if y; at are • in doubt aa to the best paint, to use for Fath tub.., chairs, cep:•Hard.., shelve., baseboards, buggies, boats, plow:, wagons, doors, houses - -f r any raintable thing unier the sun -send f.,r "Pellet Pasts." It io a i..,k fns the house -keeper and housevw.er. It tells what t, gset paint and ball paint. when to paint, and how to paint. it is a h.:rtdy 1 •..k for anyone to have. 1t is free. Send lot it to -day. For booklet, al 'emit 19 St. Antoine Street, Montreal. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. CIE rECAMO (''r,C4UO 6 *LA, miss MOMT EAL ti YY 4,; cirt 4 00. 5.1 Seeds Seeds Seeds! CLO'111 1 --All the bast ! No. 1 TiMMOTHY. BUDS for the kitchen garden. Nltw PISMO 13I , Our harvest d seeds.is gathered from reliable growers only. As venal we shall have the BEsT art' FIELD Coax in ia a few days --prepare for your silo. Store -Masonic Hall. East-st. J. T. VIDEAN THE RELIABLE SEEDSMAN FIRE °R N° FIRE I am not going to be undersold by any body. HARDWARE clean and bright will be sold at or below the prices of damaged goods elsewhere. R. W. M°KENZIE OF THE LOW PRi('ED HARDWARE WOEZ. ASHFIEI O. MosDAy, ApiI 5, Council met on Saturday, Marsh 27t11. Mabee all preseo•. Miasma of Ism meet ing read, paved. Cheques were 'mooed fee the following amoanta, Ed. Foley. plank 520 00: Rob:. Fitzgerald, plank f7 f,< : W. Kiokley, expenses in taking Jas. Brown to Poor House 51 00: Wen. Kempton. plank P6 30: John Bowers, repairing culvert en K. R. 76a. ; Joseph Tigan, realma" o.lvert S R. 3 and 4 5400: 0.e. MoNall, repair - tog culvert S. B 3 and 4, 53 60 :. Ames, .Inhneoa's taxes 513 64 were refu.ded on a. - 0000t of bi. misfertw in loss of bare sad stock by Are. Moved by Won. Kiekley .qaiaded by Vi e . Hunter. Oral seek Cana otllor be allowed to expend too sam of 5150 in their respecuv• divides*, carried. TO. following pntbnswten, boos viewer sad Po" keeprs were aroei.td..lno. Ham- ilton, Sam Matthews, Wm Me(lratta., D. Gerrie, Nass Pentland, Jew IfeWbtnney 1. Venter, 1.. Oliver, thew W. Fielder, Wa Hawkl.s, .1.. Cornelius, .Ise. Beenott, J. Otey. D. Jet -the, lea Yobs, Thew 8lewaat, R. Finegan, Wm. Grahams, Nat fo n.t.gbnns, Wm. YoMullf., The.. Rinke, ,Sao. Sullivan, M. Hayes, Pat :lar, Wm Nbaekelter. Wm. Loma'., Panl Reed, TO.. Andeseo., Joe. 8e..de e, O. Hall, Jae. lenr.by, 1). H. Alta., It J. H. Delores, Tose. (anon. Jae. Lars, RI R Use, Jos. Spars, A. Hweltett, R. Nixes, C. W. Riteb- Ie, A. Holli., 1) C. Asthma, Jos. Baird, D. As... TMs. Waggle. Rebt N Keith, Jia M.Re.aaa, R. ('' pbbey ll, Jae. Hurray. R. a. J.b.a... 1. eY. D. Maws- Jas.L Melte.ald, D. Fermesene. A MoDartrwM, A. tome, H. co..,.mFreak Mw., Rt..s, Hnwih...Qp� 4 Jaw As. Cue , 1 Ms(- Wa Fini.y.sa, J... S'tadly, J. W. warm G Weraeley. Jae. Braley, 8. Kirk. Tho. Smylie, We. Taylor, Mat Ferries, R. Hnw•1 god, R. Mol.bu►, Jai Hackett, Wei. Pow• .11, J... O'Rielly, Finley McDeeeld, Jon. Long. Jaw McDonald, 1) Little, Thos. tAibe.. J. Ilesmo.d, Alex McDerntatd, Jas. B....tt, Jas. Crawford, Wm. Goaelsy, N. Johnston, C. (YCo..er, Wm. MoWbin- ..y, B. Frage, J... Aires. J. Creosotes, D. K Asd.rnsts. H. Y f).Q, J. Sullivan, R. F.ley, R Fitsearald, C. iainberta, D. McDonald. L Melvor, Alex. Mograob, 1). Boyd, Jan. (41116.. Jae. Phillips, Mn. Riobardees, (hen. Dawson, TO... Coo4ram, Jae. Jehnata., A. Mains. Thea Riobardere. Jas. Laithesd, Jun. Kilpateriak, Pete Shields, J Da11.., M.C..rt..y, h Bowen, Wm Kdpstriok, .1... Heli•.d, .la.nh Ryan, Jas. K.s..dy, W. H. Matz R Proctor, .1. Scllirsa, Wm Dtekse., Tbes. Dasher, Y Disease. A. Dreamy, rise Heid, .1... Griffis, Rd. Ply.n, H. J. Slake, Thee. (Menem, Jos. Qoaid, A. C Hawkins. F.ease vi wers-Jae. Webster. Joe. Ye- D..•gb, Jos. Hsek*ts, D. Mel.tyr., R Fisk", Y. HeLensea, Ise. Meek. B flea, A. Dresser. R. A. Carriage Theo Lama, Ir., We. Pbw.11, Jae. lege., A C. Hawkins. Jo.. Stevens's Pound keepers --R J. H. Delerwg, Jobe McDesseh. Peel Reed, Dsa- Mel Mcinters..Jas isms, tae Mao!. 1401 and .Inks Re. les. After which the maned adlo.r.ed is meet agsie n. the ]ratb eia, of May Comet of Rerval1ss will wmmena at 2 e'eleeh TO. Ota.. P..t.ry b ON wank -Npt/laf mom M the oY e...rry. Mae. OM hes emensesed Me ema- Oft of a brisk ves.red 1_.JM $L art. slash ossa lib earn.. "Look at me I" said the Silver Dollar. " I aur big and round, and the right shape to roll ; when I get going down hill a wild trolley car can't catch me " Yee," " sail the Canadian Dollar Bill, ' you're a high roller 'tis true : but why don't you and the Mexican Dollar take an occasional roll see hill to the ' Hundred Cent ' Station " You ' wheel of fortune ' dollars remind me of certain stampol priced shoes, on which the stamped price is regulated by Ihr deal- er according to the profit he wants, instead of by the manufac- turer, according to hie knowledge of their worth. " 1 -our nano' is ' dollar ' of course, but your actual value in Slater Shoes or Canuck money is between fifty and eighty cents. " Seems to me you were made for each other --fifty cent dollars to be paid for /he ' fifty cent dollar ' stamped shoes -a fair exchange of fictitious par values." " Oh, '.well, don't you get gay," sneered the Silver Dollar ; " you may lie called in and cancelled any (lay " " When I Gua," sail Bill, " I won't pretend to be honey at all, but just as I was • be/ore being signed by the Minister of Finance -mere paper. " If a man offered use for fifty cents, the purchaser's first glance of suspicion would be at that signature, which tells whether I'm an actual dollar, or • something of an unknown and doubtful value. " There's my friend and compatriot ' The Slater Shoe,' which does business on the self same principle. The name and price stamped on its sok is the makers' certificate of its r•alw', and means that they deem that shoe perfect enough to endora it and thereby become responsible for its service and comfort " It also means that the prier stamped is no/ the dealer* price, but the makers' estimate of its sure value to the 'nearer. " It is a ' hundred cents on the dollar ' shoe, and the stamp is not put on any • ninety cents on the dollar ' pair, even if made at the Slater Shoe Factory." " Workmen and tanners and machinery never make ass mis- takes, I suppose insinuated the Silver Dollar. (►h, yes, they do," said the Dollar Bill ; " but a stitch missed, a slip of the knife. or a flaw in the leather changes the whole destiny of what was mean/ to be a ' Slater Shoe.' " If its perfection is marred in the making, it goes forth on the marks. nt(nie/ega, without the Slater Shoe stamp, price or guarantee, and is sold to the highest bidder as imperfect goods. " Sometimes the merchant who buys these faulty grades quibbka on the name, and tries to impose them on the credul- ous as ' Slater Shoes.' Rut they are no more ' Slater Shoes,' or Slater Shoe standard, than I would he a rra/ dollar bill if I lacked the ai;rnafure of the Minister of Finance. " ' The Slater Shoe ' brand means more than the mere fact that the shoe which bears it was •made by Geo. T. Slater & Sons, whose factory could make any kind of shoes a dealer wanted but who could not be induced to put the .dater Shoe brand on them if they were unworthy of that brand in quality or price. " Why, I've known the Slater Shoe people to call in, from their agencies, some of their shoes, and .'ranter the brand of them, just because the style itad a/a'a/ a tritle, or becaese the wearing quality of the leather had been impaired through the moisture drying out while the shoes were on the shelves. They are as careful of oks/we as my makers ere of redemption." - When the stamp has been erased from s " Slater Shoe " ,it is kn(wn as a " Derelir't," and is sold for what it is trorlh to stores which have a market for uncfrinin goods. They are good enough even then to he offered by the largest retail concerns in Canada as first-class shoes, but not goof! enough to bear /rt, " ,Valet Shoe " stamp on the sole, with the maker's pledge which that implies. If a lot of cancelled Government billswere offered for sale as merely frit, paper one might safely invest at the current price of paper. But if these cancelled bills are offered as money -beware ! The nam. filed price on ti.- ae of Slats,- Cheri were not put Oen, for b/lit•! men, There is but one store in this place which can sell you the genuine trade marked, guaranteed article. No matter who else Haines to have them, that store is that only one which can buy SINN Shoes to sell again. Its name is W.SFIARMAN, Jr. .. ..__ THE i.k COUERICH SLATER SHOE STORE