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The Signal, 1897-4-15, Page 44 THE SIQNAL : QODERIOH ONT.. THURSDAY. APR. 15 1897 bicycle Livery and Sale Depot On or beton the 1Sth April we wall epee est a the store w Wee -et knows sethe e14 peer etas use of the *5est liveries sad .s s.roses• sof therein*. Pardee wishing to neat k..l. will have eeurasoue treasures' sad at- tention. sed will 1.d our tenni right. Our stook will be New sad Up-to-date. sad our getup tasty and meat. We ere the cWaste steals for the t e: 1) 80 0wr roadster ..d several ether kigk- ,.d. wheels. We will make it worth year whit to deal with we A peacHcal repairer wait be put la ekarpe, and all work slroded to as (promptly e• de faired GEO. F. EMERSON etc signal, t3 PC111Jangn EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY D. leestILU•CONT Ofeo of Publication --8 and 10, North -street Oodcrich. oaterto. Terme et meheerlpeler s One month. In adcaaoe e f Three months, Jb falx Si Vete year. _.. 1 0'_ Look at T..r label. Ylir label is • sanding receipt of the date t . e hi. -h you err paid up. See that It 1m not slowed In fall into sterner. W1 en a -Moire of address 114 dews -1, horn the old awl the new address should be given *dyerllaing same•. Legal and other casual •dvertt.eme•r. 103 pe• line for flet Insertion, and 1 ern,. per 11115 nor each subsequent insertion. Measured by • nonpareil rale. Runway cards of six lines and under 113 per year. •avertlse'-.cnte of Lost. Found strayed Affixations V••raat. Situation• .. anted and liminess C. cos Wanted not enacting 8 HIPS nonpar 11 per mown. Honoree on sale and Farms on Sale, not to exceed 1 lines. 11 for find month. one. per sub eeenent month. Lsrger ad‘'.. in proportIo Any special notice. the object of which is to p••'mote the pecuniary benefit Of any ind - elieei or tozii any, ea be considered an ad vertisernrct and charged e irhni ly. Loral notices to nonpareil type one Dear per ward. no notices len then 25c. tonal notiere in ordinary reading type two Clete Der word. No notice for Lem than 30o. Notices for ehnrchee and other religloue and benevolent institutions hart rate. 9nlwrri er who fell to receive Tog SIGNAL rwul.rly by mall. .111 r snrrr • favor by ac - gut -toting um of the fact et •. early an deter. possible. PuhIN►ei• "et/ee, J. C. Le Touael, of Dederick. has been ap • 'Ips ot Ooder ch i Colboora velling Agent for the tehfield andW. w &nosh. Lewd t'netmsetere over the 'district are also •nyowered to rec. ve subscriptions to Tug Serear Alf/communications mule be addressed L MCfILLItU1)DY, Tsiephene (*U• Tun 1. 9ed.rIcbob Out. QODEBICH. THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 188;. SHERIFF GIBBONS RETIRES. THE recent resignation of Hiotat T t:lrt:.i\- from the shrievalty of Huron, re- moves from public life • strong pereon•litt. He was born to Glsegow of English parents in 1311 and crime to Canada when • boy of eleven year*, hie father havieg taken up land in the county of Lanark. There be remained until 1327, helping his father in clearing the farm. when the family removed to I'ete.l.tm, N. V., where. the future Sheriff reoeived most of his edu.:atiob. He lett Poadam end set hie face towards the Hares Trent. and reached (:od.rtob on the Ibih of May, 1832, having walked •11 the way from Toronto. • distance of 135 miles. In every branch •.f development from that day to this he has seen the full growth -from the •• bl..^ ter -ugh tae woods to the ex. press train, and from the tallow dip to the electric light. In the Hurts Tract he has been • potent forge in the march of progrese,aod in the de- veloping process an this section !trinket (:m1:r:n.• has always beers • factor. in 1837 he west into the militia during the rebel- lion. ranking as • sergeant, and In March, 1'.3:1 he retired • lieutenant. In ' 1.333. he began has municipal career in the district council of Heron and Brum. and served for nearly twenty year.. For thirteen consecutive years he filled the warden's -Aria, first for the united counties of Heron and Bruce, and afterward. for Huron County. He was elected mayor of (:oderi.h in 1853, 195,1 and 1855, and hie work in connection therewith was of great importance to the town l0 1R68 he was elected a member of the Bleed of Agricul- ture ant Arta Association, and served for nine years, occupying the vice presidency a 1873 and the president'. Asir to 1174. H• win elected to the hetero Legislature from South Huron in 181,7, last his .eat darter the second tension, brit was re-elected in 1871 and served two sesames, when he re- signed and aoeepted the shrievalty of Huron, wbieb heti been made vacant by the death of Shenff MA, IN.4At.1,-" Stout MA.. ' of the pioneer day.. From that time natal the p*o,.nt Mr. Grensete has occupied the p05ttio5 with credit to himself. and with satisfaction to the pnblte, and now, in has eighty sixth Tear, he has voluntarily retired, satisfied list the work that had beer appointed lila to de hes bees well dope, to her .s he weld de it. He efforts have bees far the kssmrment of his race, and he clew kis peblb earesr, after • 0sllet et pearly sins - meths of • owt.ry,with charity to all aid males toward moue. May hie cleans days bs hie beet,» the heart's desire of bis those - ands of friends sed well wishwre,.et only a Herem, het wherever the penial, b*e-hwrt- d aid p*N.efhrepi. old " `t►erig " ie item. He M see of few Is/s ef • rase el rasa who did meek toward making W46041e Ontario what N In noisy: end Isdig back Med mowing she week dome by 1115 viewers, are esa..*5in _ sed k0 gay. " The wen *5�`. Ml RONIZE YOUR OWN TOWN. TSE Toronto Star has begun a em- ends amuse the departmental emeses wheels, it amnia, r* reepoaelble for the olo.tag oat of • large camber of the retell stores u the e:ty tied thus deist ajary te the property owners mad other is the oily who formerly derived beset* from the woad of the bad - sees which in .ow howled spa two or Mies Meek., What The Sar has to may io reference to Um injury dose to city retail .totes also ap- plies to the way a whin' the stores is out- side tomes are injured by the trade which is drawn to the city departmental stores from outside point., and we bad this view taken of the ease by a •• l:oderioh Mer. 011.31 ' who gives his opinion an the nom• otuntcatioa column of the forest° Simi, Monday last as follows: 131IF: IN TEIK WHEEL TOWN. A CODItItlyn MEW'HAVT (KITl- A Lorton n1.:AabI1,(.. THE 1111. .T03E`. Editor Star : I ooseider that the retail merchants in all breaches of business. is l:anada are under great obligations to The Evening Star in comae out and champion- ing •herr catty against the departmental .teres, and now ie the time for the retail merchant. to put their shoulders to the ,, wheel," and help you along an the good work of educating the people (through your datly at (iciest to see the tooliebseve of deal- ing in departmental stores, to the detrimeot of the merchants in their non towns and the injury of their fellow-tett/-we. There is n . doubt the oily way to open the ryes of the people to this great mistake of deal- ing with the '• mercantile octopuses is through the daily press, and if they do sot now take warning, and step giving their hard-earned ?ones, for se welled h.rgains and imitation good.. they will be sorry for sat in time, for it will assuredly go warmest them in the sad, and they aro only digging their own graves. A word to the twee is sufficient. Gourtti, it MtR1 H \\T We agree with " (iodench Merchant " on the line which he advocates. It lithe du y of every man to support his own town. and d everyeoe took that view of the case, every town and village in Canada would be i0 a far more thriving coalmen than it is today. And while we believe the local business men .hould he properly dealt with, we also be- lieve that they should endeavor to do the hest possible for their customer and those in other lines. The dry goo le moo should get his toots and shoes from the local shoe mac. and his clothes from the local tailor. • vd they in their turn should get their dry goods from the drygoode men, and •11 of these should get their printing from the to^•I pnntimg office, and there should M • reciprocal relationship all around. But what do we cladThe drygoods man goes to Toronto end orders his chest of tea and barrel of .ager. and set of turniture,arrd boots and *hose from the cite emporium, and the butcher and baker and candlestick• maker .ends to the city for hie dry good.: and when • scalper from • oity printing oft e comee to town looking for 'Were many of the local residents forget their town and what the local paper has done and is do;ng for it and give him their or ler.. It is a consolation to know that this .tyle of doing business is not the role :-if it we.. the bottom won1r! fall out of every one of the *wilier towns in the province. But, unfortunately, there ►re.. •uthcieot number of Cheap Jack, in every rowo, who are W- wev..o anxious for '• Bargains " from dis- tant pointoi that they snake no effort :o help the town to which they live. This class should be discouraged, and the motto of •U should be " Live, and let live." SNAP SHOTS. -Tho first loyalty ..f a martian should be to the beet interests of ('an•da. Britain is well able to take care of itself. iv yotl r natiie on the aro! er' a list ? If tt ain't you'll he sorry wn you see the other fellows going to vote at the next elec- tion. A draft of the new prohibition plebiscite ht11 is .aid to be under the person- al supervision of Sir 1ILtvER MOeIAT The intention of the prohibition draft is under - good to be the shattinz off of the draught from the beer -k3. -Manager JOHN A. NA(HN, the baseball magnate, is getting ready to wear the v10tor'• crown again this .woe. He believes he will put on the road to fame • better aggregation in 1897 them during any preceding year. -A nuceber of the able legislators who blathered about their loyalty last week in Toronto, talked as tt they were afraid the public questioned the aforesaid loyalty. The party mea vied with each other. It was a case of rush and slush -Tho curtain was run down on the Toronto legislative exposition Toeoday last, and the member have nothing to re- mind them of their greatness during the past two months save the remnant of their indemnity And the ann.al railway peas. Renate* MCCALLU'e is of opinion that the Kssh•p. have • right to express their opinions is polities. Se they have bet they haws so more rigk to dose thee has any ether elector. Freedom ie ex- presenteeof opinion is 00e thing and dicta ties is mother._ - The trouble between Mr. M(•ittman, the British Coh..W member, and the (:lobe would he very mail- settled by a eentest, mirth ae-enrols-gas, botweea the Glehe's sete.msd " Meeks Toilette mid the rooms Rritbb Coluseb*i. Kineteet•epie frills debarred -♦ number of the streets in town w its • diegr.eefel meditMs and wi4 sot he is geed abqe devise the Sommer, Is N the day et the Mess a ensil sed the rim glassy •ep.isted by sheen M •se Om owl rani ono prwoll.g. Tai a sapeiny s10 este wase a Ste belub sad alma (law bp - law exists agar* Wylie riders trig tate easier paths during the tea.itien pitted and eta ear area, will ease mere assn.e their norma seadltase. What Is wanted le • Beed heeds Ammeiattes, and the V• -•-es and ether athlete slab she.M g et teeslher Mew ..d initiate • campaign against the beak mashers in the town sees - • who upheld the premiss mete of affairs. C)em5tlstMae ea this geemU3 w a or- der. -- Some of our Tory confreres would like to stet up the bonus, ateen*.01 this °ossiry For eighteen years they 0.d0av- oeed to paralyze she import trade by abnor- mal exotics, Dad sow they are trying to injure our output in some hem by bowling Iso on export duty. THE HOLY YS• Thh following ars the serener to be held initis.'Peter's during Holy Reek ion.% rat-R"LA%. High Mass 8 A 31. .:telex r3IDAY. Mw of the I'rwootilled 10:30.4.0. Itevotions ... 7:30 P. SI 1101.3 +ATT'aDAY. High Mass 7:30 A M. 11-terIA 41'7(DAY. Low Wash .... ......x _ ... _ 7..30 t High Mass 10:30 .e Vespers. Sermon aad Benediction 7 r �. The Pluton choir, under the leadership of Protester loner, will sing at Mass and Vespers Easter Sunday. There ls ao collection at the eveoing ser- vices held at any time an 8t. Peter.. EASTER DAY SERVICES. The followiew will be the Easter Day choral service at St. George • church 11 A 4., :Jetties and Holy Communion. ttpentog Hymn, "Jesus Christ is F:uen To- day •%Vorgan Faster Anthems Various Proper realm a Henley two Foster " c1i Trent Te Deum Hopkins in l: Besedictue itaroby. Anthem ... ... ..... Cooke •• This is the day which the Lord hath made : we wall rejoice and be glad an at. For now is ('brut risen from the dead, and become the tint trait* of them that slept For *ince by man came death, by Man ease• alp the Resurrection of the deed. For as in Adam all die, Men so an ('Wrist shall •11 be made •lite. Thank* be to trod which vireo. u• the victory, through our Lord .1 mos lAria. nl!elute. Ames." Kyrie Kletmon. Merhecke (Gori• Tiht .. . ..... Short Homo 135, ".lvou. Livia "' ....Gauntlet Sermon by the }teeter. Hymn 186, •• The day of Reearreotion, Sanctus .... Brown l ommoOIon Hymn 3d*, ., Breed of Heaven,' . Werner 4 to Excal.t. Martiecke 7, p.m., El EN9.0"4iti Opening Hymn, 183, .,Jesse Christ as Rumen Today," Worms Precee. arranged by Hereby Proper Psalm. chili Rett»bill " city Ancient • • u=rn: Crotch Magnificat . Nunn i)imittis. Goes in A Anthem Elves, •• (Brut tieing relied from the dereLd.ah no mon t Death bath no more dominion over Hisn " Hymn 18C. •• The Strife is Der,- Victory 8ormw by the Recto.. Hitter 214. slevioir, Agouti to Thy Dear Name,' F'len S•veefold Amen Stainer A CLEVER BIBLE STUDEN Chronological aeeeareh or Kr,. C. I. wtt.a. rk ,t. St Thomas Tames One rt the most in - tweeting articles in the March Expositor, London, Eng., is by l'rof. -lames Or, of F-dinburg, on the date of the exodus. In brief, Prof. Orr believes and argon that the exodus took place, not nnder Miryptah, nrr in the 19:h ihnaety-, but under Anieaophis Il. Prof, Orr finds that to make Mtn.pab, or any other long of bit dynasty. ■. the Ph•roah of the exodus. is to get hopelessly out of touch with the dates in the Bible. For if y on take the date of the fonndiog of the temple away Q.C. (which to the correct date •000rdt.g to the monumental mad work backwards. you are brought to 1445 or lbereatesta as the date of the exodus. And if you take the date of ('hedorlaomer at 2100 B.C. (aim monomenaliy correct ( .sd work forward, you are brought to almost exaotly the same point. Professor Orr also aooepta Colee.l Condor'. identification of Abiri, whose arrival to Palestine •lammed the then ktag of .terue•lem, with the He- brews. We call attention to this oontributi.n by Prot. Orr ( whioh the religious press is este- imously proclaiming "meet wluahle') order to claim for a minister of our own oily the honor of first oontnbsting this vsluable d.a to the religions world. Lest Fall the Rev. Mr. Settee, of the First Methodist ohoroh, tram • careful study of the Tel•.I• Amar. Tablets, arrived at exactly the same result by just the same lihte of re ota- isu. He grave his views in a piper read be- fore the Theological ('eavention at Victoria Univertrty, Toronto, last November. which Paper tilts afterwards published to the Feb- reary sed March numbers of the Canadian MetboJist Maosrine •ltd Review. W. nes• imagist* the Methodist Marxism on have tug • oo.trlh.ter of such original research, end we thick great credit is due the Rev. Mr. Salta, for Wee able to forestall the opinies of suss Sootland's advanced thee. Ioiioal tembe,s. GARDENING WITH FARMING • Paper Read Setae. the 1:ed•rte3 a.011- retleiral 1e.Ntr. tswt*0v last Thursday evening was the last .of the Wester ~see held by this society. and the att.edanne was very fair. The interest created by dieoessmoer and pipers read bin hese gratifying and the on- ly regret iv that the opportunities etffered for th0 3.01•.35 of ides and the gaaie of heforatie. have .ot hues mote is0.r•lly appreeiassd. The mbiect of this Int meet. 1•g was " (1•edwkag ie .seesoMen Math Patentee," and a hie full sad afsrsstat �!M� Mr. Wareeek argued well 1.r the me- ellity M ►wsleeltsre se ens ef the meat mkt verist sad beselleal permits white 'he ()rester had prepared fee mankind. it fes- ters the metal qualities, gives health to mind eel body. assess, the leve ler Mei., nod novenae, sed *rest is the great Amber of sates Hs espreamd t1e Wise that tee s remelt of their maim! love fel the g.. . dee, she oasis! welfare et .•skid le mode • awe Imporiem 'Indy la hotrod she Oar - tansy then in any saw 05.etrim. l3esds.- isg ler women to sow wpegis4 pabils at - testes m. Gettaa5y, and • bsrtiealtnral ss11ool for thin and women h bee opened at Botha, where It ie proposed M Wools all leraaobe of gardosisg, with - postal amen ties is the prederik's el fruit Alley some wookleal advise as to she lc, mass•sd ear* of • verdure, seed same ille- mtraties• et the beet traelmsnt el the tea- ts, es ons of the preamble (lame is * good garden, Mr. Warmish said : The strategies point is horticultsn and gardening is ahs mea. He Is 1►• maim loot- er. the me who needs to rise above his avo- cation. He meet ee • oleos observer et fasts .ad r.selts, able to teem obem M et fent and effect to caw ; be mem read as well as think and that carefully ; he mess leans how to propat0t.s, bow be whivabe and how to ferls!Lie ; he mast lean:how to combat the army of inmate that prey epee many of oar most useful veeebb'- and plants. Tare this elms of mos ass of horti- culture and gardening sad it will rumors t0 ober,' it was tint picked up, in the wilds end !envies of nature. Thsohief obligation resttat oto us as hortioulturi.ts ie to improve on all farmers to have their vegetable gar- de., as well as •.m. plants and tree. for their fruits u•' anemones essauty, for there ue through the farming oommumty a great many who feel that they have mo time to •tteed to a garden and are deprived of the great benefit of • supply of vegetable food : it eels seeds to he started ant its pleasures, not counting Ita utdolness, res P•7 ' In conclusion 1 am prepared to recon. mend the tcwn of l.oderiob and surrounding ooantry at !east for four miles back from the lake to those wishing to locate in • place where they can attain the weather amount of success 3041 pleasure in fermis" Comer W.4.1 8e4 g111.11" - and fruit growing Visitors to our Deem CODERIOH:BARGAIN:_CENT New Kid Gloves i T Now 18 the Time to get your gid Gloves for water t , New Dress Goods Oar Aew Stott of Dress Goads affords Great Attractions to Boyers lb can appreciate Sooenor Goods. SHIRT WAISTS, LUSTER UN, PABASOLS---All Price, Next Week we will show Extra Value in Lace Curtains. Chenille Curtains, Tapes. try Curtains, Tapestry Table Cloths, Art Mullins. Every article carries within itself the convincing proof thr:t in its purchase you are saving money. Northwestern Exhibition hews always gone away convinced we have the greaten show of fruits sad yeeretabiee they have bee. pet. witted to sus. For the benefit of those was have not seen au r annual axbtbit of superior fruits. vegetables and flowers, we claim the record of producing the he•vieet acid test out deny grown grape■ - beaches of Walder end Eaton were shown hers last fall that weighed thirty, we ounces. each perfectly ripened. and many other varieties owning well up to this weight : the biggest and 80..r .r,:••, pears mid plums, and it se • well known tact that the specimens of vege- tables sent from here to the great World'. Fair at Chicago created the west. est •ttrectioo in their department. We .1. so tient • sample of corn that ma w a great attraction fer being the longest end best ears in the whole exhibit of its class. Them are well known to all our citizens who visit- ed the groat fair This district, comprising the while of Goderich and Colborne town - slope. is proving to be one of th• veru beet dairying die note. caused by t*e abundance of pure water evenly distributed through the township. 1.y spriegr, mod ruonisg streams. Aunt her thing an nor favor is that this distract has always enjoved immunity from the effeote of the terrible cyclones and tornados that are annually and ssmi•annnal- ly mit out from the great wssters plains to the different parts of the *swamies. The cane., of our immunity from theee mighty and death dealing power a cl.imeA to he in the unbroken high bluff hank• all along our shore. which acts as • bsttress and mese the would -he destructive evelone. which may be conning straight for our he•us.fal town. to glance upward and nue harwiles.ly niter our heads • few hundred feet,lesving ns in • zone of So'ottabl. stmoa- ' Owe. oompamtiv.Iy 'peaking, with our western neighbors." R. R Smith, direct impellers of millin• ery. Raying in large un.Mitie• from the makers reducers the ovist proportionably and you reap the benefit. Exclusive steles, something different from the ordinary and right up to date in detail The lug- 1 est end brighe•t show rooms west of Toronto and the cleverest milliner in Waster° Can - oda. Our millteery department °Detains an immense stock of all that is new and desir- able in milliners -Sties tinhas up- wards of 100 trim hats, special for I•.aster busmen. ('•.lirt.!ME?TAR', T.. G.'hpRD ti -The fol lowing, among other lettere, has been re- ceived by the citizens committee April 12, 1897. Citizens' Committee, Godertob, Out.. DEAR SIR -I notioed an advertisement of l:oderiob's 'Aventine.. as • Summer re- sort in last Saturday's N 1'. World. I was I pleased to see it, for 1 have often thought of 1t as euch,aod notio.•t that a little enterprise ion the part of its ctazens would attract a good many strangers there for .summer residence. It seethe to me it is lust the very place for Meetbe erelto go to no mal- aria, high and dry, laving reasonable and loyr of water. . i know (:odericb well, sad ? think with • good batbiog haaeh It would be hard to beat as • Summer resort. If you have say papers to mod out illustrating your growth clew sand me a oopv I am very sisowly, C G. K. Ku.r HSL. M.0 28 Atbany-et., Calico, N. Y. JAMES ROBINSON. OVER THE HURON TRACT. WA L L The Griot from the Local MU • weekly Mgest et ('ewes, tows Served up /• Nat Eyerytsedy - reek aad rel■t lapped and Cendeaaed Irene Ever, nestles. CLINTON : Ed. Jarvis left for Al- muboise this week. Grey : The 50 acre farm helosgtog to the estate of 11. late Robert Brown has been parole/mid by Hoary :tmelldon for the sum of 11.200. Clinton Ian. I). Roos. who had been studying at the Ternsto Desai College. has taken • poetics r. Belden, seefortk, for the Sammer. Chutes : Thin. Melts, of Kippur, woe is town for • abort time last week. While awe ha had a tumor removed from neck by os. of our local physician. Climtes Will 1-. Moif, of town, has been apgwnted iMmtnton Expresso Agent at Winnipeg. For some time Will hoe been in charge of the express agent at Winnipeg sate.. PACER Benmiller Abram F tabor bas moved to We are selling Wall Paper at the his farm lately vacated by Mr. Hunter 1'bo.. Hornby has moved to 3.315 Maitland 0000eesio0 whore he is going to work this Summer. Krnssrls • u:er thirty horses cargos' hands at KrueseIs Horse f air, Thursday of last week, at stood praxes There wer. 11 buyers in attendance. The Fun wtil be rssumed nett Fall. Stanley The many emends of W. Mof- fatt, of Moose .law, formerly of Stanley, will regret to learn of the death of his wits in the Winnipeg Ho•pial, while undergo hag, a surgical operation Howirk : lire. N Bricker, who has re aided here on the farm of .id.hn McLsughli for the oast two years, has taken her de parture for Michigan. where she intend making her future home. Seaforth : On Sandals morning of las week fire, water and smoke badly damaged the ooitent* of C. W. Papist's stationery and jewellery store and the Bell Telephone Exchange. ot which Mr. Pepsi was .vest. following price. 2.030 rete mistake. 18c. Hale Phos the Eels roti. NEW 13c. Salo Pr(ee,13 ..d 1'.0 Oxon rolls MICW.ilnis Price ie and 80 P.M roll. NEW. isle leas S' 9431 roll. Sate Pelee 4e PORTER'S BOOKSTORE Church and they aerta101y are etre looking dr.wims. There are two sets, but the cue most favored i5 tor •iding .wo Wangs, cot • of which it ie troposed to use to. the pulpy: and other church accommodation. and the other wholly for .eating. It this plan is n adopted the ohurah sesta well be u eercul•r form and make about 250 more eating' ▪ The alterations proposed .re very rxt rwve, ' almost 1.1041 to erecting ea ordinary church. As might have been sere an las' week's Se. eat. tenders have been .1!cad for the completion of the work, and it w r potted that before the maple again assumes i e scarlet nue there will b• o.. lack of •e.. legaocommodatton in Knox ohurcb. It's Nor a Fieri. -There is • rumor go- Isg around that a .Spanish preset who has written to a uitrzeu about h.dden treasure *5 l.oder:ch is • fraud. It Lerma that thole. who without think.nv, put such • ilur on the pne.t s -'hamster, car uid not have considered the matter or they would hay, been more careful of pea, ink and moot Now what are the fact• a .lying mac 51.11.. • statement that there is burned trea sere in (:odttnoh-rand do there ie sod lot. of it, and tt• North American Chemical (-o'nlniot bee been for years, •.d a now.ex• treating it frim Mother Earth, and dant- biting 1t all over true cootie/et an the Inrm of Rice's Pare Salt. it may be that Um Spaniard dieonvered the secret mmV Ys•rs ago and had net heard that it had hose soon toned and utilized by progressive Canadians, then accounting for the onm• mostcatien said to have been remedy re mewed by • well -know. citizen We trust this explanation will settle the matter for all time and those relic hunters who would like to .hare in the discovery of the d.aJ aperient oan do w by obtaining a bag of Rase'. Pun Melt. Clinton : Mr, N. Murray met with a paiotid aooidant the other day. whish has oenfioed her to bur rorm. Whale standing on a stop ladder she *tiptoed, and fell back,. ward., atrainiug her beck,and otherwise ice uriag hermit, KAvfield W. Rathby, one of the hairdo at the eawmih, wise severely injured tort ween. He was throwing rollers up slave him. and when he was *tonging over to yltbk up another. one slipped down, striking him on the need, and indicting • severe wound. McKillop : The hone, and shop f alsrly owned by the late Wm. Aitcbesen, no the ritb cos., was bunted to the ground last Wednesday morning about one o'clock. Tile building* were evidentelly set on fire m they were burning in too different place. when Lound, Cool' Tiros', -John Knox bas received news from the (11d Land in reference to the • ('ocksbutt plows. They were shown in ms mi Ragland and gcatland last year and oom t peted with the beet firms in the Old Land and Americas plows. and carried off fist and sword prizes •5.1011 all admen. As to the plows and work dose by them in the field which is positive proof that the Cock• deet plows exesll all other records of in F.eiland and Scotland first place in 0 Scotland, Kinross Shire mat.,h, Pinch plow th first price, alio .penial prize of 3.2 10e for au host ploughed lot in field, opus to all clumps 1 Bt.hoptoo match, tint prize in chilled close, cl sewed prize to open e..m ; Dumfres ie mato'. firm and mound prises : 11lantyre sista. mooed ; C Streams Deitch. see. Ibsen sad prize : Mid ('alder atoa, first nee : • Gate-Hem.•ee-Fest match. Brat and se.- m rued ; Grs...et match. first prize : Old ead Kirkpatrick. first prize; Danny match. first for prize ; Dumfarllw nista, drat prize. Cook- • date plow made • alma sweep Mat year b wwri.SSd 49 first prizes and 19 mooed prizes wi te Winghem : Harry Wells proposes going Rat Portage next week to look after some minim property im which he and him father, Patrick Well. ars interested. They, partnership with another penes. own six w o a the now famous Rainy River di@- rint. and for one of these the illy num of 15,000 has be.. offered. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Wn.b STATEMENT•,- A few day since • in time wheard to este that there were wares r sixty onof typhoid i0 town, and at the disease was canned by the water pplied The foot is there Is net, nor has 1 here been • case where at first there were early dehn•d symptoms of this malady. it true there have been a few when there n 4 wetyphoid symptoms, but our etore sited .)..lore °I•seie. them as such es i mama of the absence of marten wdl-i.ows ark.. if, se the gentleman reported, we , or bad had. sixty oases, it is a record OUT medical mos. for there bas not been death. A. regards the water. so far tl ir. sot a tittle of evidence to •eb•t•stiate the a Id stemest. not of •At m •tohee. All parties wishing to purchase plow•, each as welkin, plows, p1 twin gang plows, riding plows. Kangarne two fernwed plows, scufilsrs, eastern iron esltivater, deo harrow, Notice bad.rey mowers, sed della, hay mkw, dire her. rowsand spring tenth oultivatnra, We- I..gblia Arse -olein osmium and Megise, Adam's lusher eraRge55 ehtuid eajj at my w.r'ereems. A art clines st•chaai° is knows by his wer k he can't sa- esmplW it without first-01er (sol.. whist hobos obtain from .leh. Knox. 8•I61160. des gurseteed or se sale, therefore para- mours 0.500* make • m(ateke es the womb spook ter their sup.ri..ity. Jake Kum. emearaf Ged , west, One. •prmMts B.:n' tes hotel. Whet Y said to M the largest teams. Phe:- over Waeep.vted 4y • railway is new es it. wsv hem the geareim .1 Rama. Vt.. le New (Assn It is M be pegs of • mom - woos t. M 0101661 te the Metals amp !T i i 1h1eaE MNt std welsh, WAN Deux Loos Ne s (' A. Nairn hu t11e an. for the proposed addition to Kme BOOKS JiND PERIODICALS. A rsmjoiao.st article ma Jenny i4ttd and her borne life has bees prepared by her daughter. Mrs. Raymoorl Mande tot public- ation in the May Lodies' Homme Journal. It is said to be filled with ateresti.a memories of the farno.m singer, std is noteworthy .I w se beteg the first view we hates of her through the eyes of her adoring daughter Mn. Mande brings to light the fact that Jemmy Lied was aiwaye servos@ and over ' truer before events. just beftre oiagiug to a new opera or oratorio, bat wigs n^_itt calm when the very etoei,st of aotba arrived. 1a iadie then 1@ Mill berldeg • moored fire lighted by the Pareere twelve matures. ago. The lames ars fed with modal earl ether fragrant woods, and the fire is re piairlm1 live times a day. J. P. BROWN AGENT FOR THE MASSEY - HARRIS CO. Wide-open Binders. Mowers. Oultiivat.ors, Rak Disk Har- rows, Diamond narrow s. Ploughs, 13cuMees, Carriages. hug glee. Wag ns, Carts. Also, Agent fbr Bradley's Fertiliser. A Full line of Rapsin far the above Machines, and Plough Points always o�o land Re esember the .tend -nest to Buxton's 8lables, HAl[ILTON-BT., O0D*RICH. 411. Abiameik•atikeibikaillikilbeeketS1111911111b.. Sprig Neve lovely Pail Cru' ' Beal from 25c to sizes at the pleustlre to Jortlut'. baa TEAS -In fist • OKI71 MARitS-b Inc 1 'e 1 31. W. l .red 15 leer >t• adeOrne- AtMarf p. late eww SWAM. fHETAL Front Um1 11 tee've • M to test N Tam re (aur shtb tecy c*S e. Ike t hlbtilen 5aalaty t 1111 cat .alto. Cn. the 5)011 every **ring newer ts retort iu othcrbaed 11� eberli. tie• J .11.11d D1r n set-st rink 1 to be riven el I:AoTalt 01 Provisos will mato closed tH A 4 N. N.... ):utcr Flow t u' "n Wcoant sans could .t L -T T•. Hsi bin tmport*A No 11,8', towettktp,.lOend ice to Howes. A••D. let v I of McN•u*kta and .hoes. It now roods 1. thin chance, al A K.ti• A. Y' .lohnstee, wk building on t toot wt -h se t had :ext that most days. ire Rrtt.1.• eta •ebesr..a woo that it wi ever give° an .tc.11ent, and the chorus. A iutgy there wore Peter's. La. lady pbyiaw Villiers SN tingly sweet are S. D AT li bows, wood Andrew A. asel madn,eswothemay to the front t A Srr;ot • u3re e5gg* be placed be 410v 3.05.4 would he w exposes cam Tnt Jrzr Mon'real has to the Amounts wtl Ire. of chat mending orbs (r n �TRti that os the has been pot the trench j the ohsero wide imps 1 ID. W. sail feature i. th