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The Signal, 1897-7-15, Page 4... 4-. 'i'lR$fisDAl!, Jsly 15. 1897. r _. -.wr. sr .aRye. .. _. L. THE N;°ALOO�CH ONTAiG. a OUR LIVERY Wheels at the rapes won Ist at Clinton, June find lit and 2nd, Goderich, July let 21ate,2nd,3rd,Bayfield, July 1L'tli DO THEY RUN EASY? Try them and see ; they coat a little more money but!!??—*?' YOU MAY WANT to purchase a wheel, some sundries or have your wheel repaired It might pay you to Bee us,' G. F. EMERSON. �11t iquI, EVERY THUSIiDAY MORNING sir IP. 11. Terse of 11sr•sel1slest naw month, In advenoe 'three months, tet: " use Year. . ••, 1 1 the people." Apply that to your represent- ative in parliament on all 000asium. POLITIU WOO') warp a truly hoeaor- able man, but it plays the deuce with the other fellow.. M Tut politician believes that politica is & thing of compromises instated of • fight to a timet fur prinuiplos: ' Weser in doubt, if you are s practical politician, look around and nee If you have a relative out cd • job. so A user= may sot in • crooked man- ner, but the ouustituattta are not bound to endorse a the crookedness. meat We have proved that tine again ; and what we have not per- mitted to exist in a personal sense we shall not. tolerate in others. But, say some, you are the party organ and you should stand by those who hold position in the party whether they be right or wrong. The simple answer to that is that neither Tits Sweat, nor its editor will do anything of the kind. We know as much of the political history of this oountry u any politician in Western Ontario, and we know that Liberaliam has always claimed to be govern9d by Igf— A PARLIAMENT/2Y representative ,right and honesty ; and when any shouhl stand fent-square to all the winds man or class of men professing to be that Mow, on all occasion. • Liberals prove false to their profes- sr A :mouse politician is like a dyittgicons and band themselves to dishonor Pian in that the closer he gets to the end the more anxious is he to stay. • ST Sona politicians don't know they have pawed the crows) of the hill until they begin to toboggaaslide down. Ifs Toa utter fellows .r. store ohm wroeg ,than the • men whom you support.. 'Von'E swear toast, every time- ' The bulwark of the Liberal party in the pant has been the integrity of Its t;otif politicians would have yet be - its leaders and the outspoken honesty lieve they were Royal Bengal tigers, when in reality they ire iinij singed cats. hof its press We are pleased to know •that the integrity of the great leaden ttr ALL grades and conditions of men get of the party is still unimpaired, into plrMsl&ent--good, bad and indifferent. although here and there amongst The good are not too numerous, as a rule. 'teaser lower down lapses may have emee sate.. or Mae have teen injail who ought to occurred ; and the honest of the Legal and other caecal advert! M. 100- IS y r•r line for Orin insertion. and 3 Dents per line ' have been in parliament, end many a man p is stall be and barter as the fol - for eachs.b.equent insertion. Measured by, y has been in parliament who ought to have hoeing from The Montreal Herold, the leading English-speaking Liberal the cause they represent, and give the he to the' leaders of the party) we shall denounce them until they seer driven outside the party breastworks. That is our policy, and we have nail- ed it to the mut. • • • a nonpareil some. liaalneea cards of slat lines and under, 16 per y tear. Aovrtimin-nta of Lost. Found Swayed Aos uaatlo\' sant. situations „anted .•d FleetnessC' oee %anted sot :monis e see congas t• Il 111111•011 as ka per month. and Farms been in jail. HONEnTr1i'Z'FIE11 T?oC10Y• USW spaper - Quebee, gees far to run on R.a10. not to ptOYe ' atiertE • 1ifwe. et tar first month, eco. perf :, , $� two of ld po$itdcaT _ r, rum±, -d is not what the Liberal party hal •-qurut month, Meager 194%-s. in prop' Int mesial settee, the ohleet of which is to friends have approached Tits Sweat. Its fear. The party's present position` in yrow.et the psosSlary heoedt -of say aae11- e".1. al or .atnpanl, to be o3wifdered qa ati• •oireene••ntaaa'zeroed so•+•trAlnetl. l.eoal nettoestn nonpareil t» one Gent Der lest we might say or do something w .r A; so notices less t han Rio. Local notices in ordinary reading type two ounrs per word. No notion for lees than 60o. Nutfees for churches and other religious and benevolent Iuse tatiocs half rats during the past week or two, fearful the country is secure so long as there are enough of outspoken members of the party, whether in .Parliament or nut of it. No long as party leader are human, the sort of dumb accord which sono politicises would welcome is in reality the source of party disintegration and, possibly, disgrace. The life blood of a vigorous, vitifying, party must ever he the body of unselfish, puidic-spirited sentiment which it embraces. Not such independence Si • fence -sitting politician or newspaper pales shout ;—that is not the independence which makes poli- tics better and keeps politicians nearer the line of public interest; nor is it the more oouregeo s. But what ie wanted by the 'public -and by the Menest politician, if he .)tate grasped the tote amens of political suit - "cess, --is the frank outspokenness of those men within the party who, from a sense of duty, incur personal discomforts and die - advantages, and oft -times the odium of their party associates. The influence of these m.'n ars( newspapers is the more nee- ful to the public,.s-it is to the parte abo- Fuse it works within the party. It works effectivelle-- and practically. Your mugwump, - imattshTisd independent has ,sandy mom aims t in practical politics - ------ - --- ----- than that evangelist would lave who preached his gospel from a drifting balloon. Moreover. it may he as well to remember that a political hatter will have no party to lead jawt at the moment that he has silenced those men, or papers, which with no other interest in view than to follow mound pub - lie opinion, criticise and, at times, condemn him. Anbecrlher who felt* receive THE 8'ON.L revnlsrly by mall. will a oiler a tarot by ac- quainting us of the fact at as early an date as pa.mole P.aglstew's R.etM, J. C. Lw Tomato of Underlet, Mag been ap !Rolm I.•,.'el Travelling Agent for the town• 1.1;4 et Ouderlob. Colborne, Ashfield and Wa w.nosn, Loral postmaster over the district are also 5eape.wared to r.A vs wibscrtptiona to Tea 03 All communications muse be addressed D aloGiLLIOtDDY, TIER %ION A telephone Call*/ (loderlob Oat iIODSRICH. THCfiDAT. LVLT la tel POLITICAL POINTERS. , inimical to the welfare of the party at the prebent juncture. They are afraid that because THE SIGNAL has no use f,)r scaly politicians the party may be injured, and they would prefer that nothing should be said that " the other fellows " could twist to the party disadvantage at a future time. To all of which we may say that the course that is being pursued by Tag Stove:. is the only honest path to 'al- low. It is the comer that would be endorsed by the honest and upright Premier of the Dominion, were he on the itro'ind at the present time. It is the course that was mapped out by the Liberal Convention at Ottawa in or STAND by your memher only when he 1893, when the gospel was preached • L the plandering of the peblie by parliamentarians for personal gain; •Of -the TtI,PPEAS, the Bownta, the Levantine, CARONI, and the unehin host that followed in their wake, was denounced as a crime against the people ; when public of- fice was declared to be a public trust, and not a private snap ; and when Liberalism was proclaimed to be in the interest of government for the e, of the . o . le, and • tbs ple. Tx* Stout stood by that policy in the past, (telae( bj ite'a�, Iind it will be foiled standing by it in the future. Oar motto is " Measures, not Men," end we shall riot swerve one iota from the line we have drawn be- tween Right and Wrong, although the party may have to be purged of a number of those who are not in accord ith the true principles of Liberalism. f * Have you ever noticed how care fully the Apple -packers do their work in the fall, and that every precaution is taken that not a solitary rotten apple is allowed to go into the pack- age 1—in fact it is not net -emery that the apple be rotted, as the 'lightellt blemish will oonsign it to the outer heap. It is the same with infected cattle, ow human beings suffering with infectious disease ; isolation is neces- sary that the di.ea•e may not spread. And it should be the same way with the politician who is not in harmony with the grand Reform principles that have been handed down from BALD- wlx and LAFOIITAIN*, and Bsow,s and DORlox, and Msexr.Nzie and BLAi II, to LAURIN* and CARTwRIOHT and MOWAT, and toe good men and true who support them today. There are " rotten apple" politicians in the Liberal ranks today, and Tas SIGNAL Will not shut It. eyes to the fact any More than it did wben the raacalities of the old Tory Government were de- nounced in these columns in the eighteen years of corruption which preceded June 23rd, 1896. is right. so THE way of the practical politician is crooked. N Ix politio.a Uve dog is better thane' seal lion. ter ..Teats is nothing so met ea $ mean politician. W Dreier help the captain to scuttle the party ship. Iger Semen in polities often gives a man a .welled head. - OUR pa y isn s ways - t, nor is your member infallible. sr lx politioe-When you draw.thesworn throw away the scabbard. sr AN honest constituency can elwaya • ebeck • dishonest member. - Iii f,yLiran, of G•th, has .uooews,re, but they are Coo-LIAte, of Gate sr Jinni drove furiously, but he didn't lead the prgresmion always. or Ir is fortunate for the country whip good men pre in the majority: Tin principles of right are eternal, but the politician's crooked work is infernal. sr Ir the people are straight they will soon bring a crooked politician to his senses. Itis Ev*Rvoxs on the other side is not decorated with hoof., horns and a spiked tail. Ir THE wicked flee when none purihieth. And it's the same with the scalawag politi clan. Its A Hatt who is a pnlywng at Ottawa o(tab tries "to appear like a whale when at home. ALvnovon the member may he warp .d, the oon.titnenoy may be as straight as a sr TAKEN all jp all, the devil's litter le light, so far w parliaments norm MI Sows pnlitieiane rue as e•rtnk.d u a dog's hind leg. But there smothers who are not. sI Neva, lie down and hare your throat when the other fellow is sharpening his snicker .nee. SW Tog engird nld rhym.ter had the practical palitieian in mind when he wrote t " Vtiven the Awe was Birk, the devil a saint week, hos When the 411 it wee well, the devil • saint wee ha." sr Amato Beales wrote, " While we rim ad Saw the ting. well not tape politician'* family. Then is no anal ogy hareem the two cases, and Tin Siosise's login doesn't limp. THE VACANT OHANCIERY OFFICE THE death of 8uen eLAxD MAtcoi- sox, Deputy Master in Chancery, onuses a reams" in the position and there is some.. speculation as to what' shall be done in the way of tilling it. Our own opinion i1 that it should not be filled at all, but that the duties should be performed by the local Judges for the fees connected there- with. For years past a salary was paid for the performance of the duties, amounting to some $1,250 per annum, the Government reoeiving all fees, but as the work of the office was tight— not amounting of late years to more than an hour a week, the fees gradu- ally fell off to soma $250s year, and as a result the Local Government hale to implement what they received in' fees by an additional $1.000 in order to pay the holder of the offiee his salary of $I,250. Since the lingering illness of Mr. MALcoiisoN the duties have been per- formed by ono of the Judges, and if a saving of $1,000 or $800 or even $500 a year can be effected, and the work as well attended to, we fail to Ise why the Province should- not be spared that amount. There is too much clr- cumlpcotion and cost about these catchpenny legal jobs, and if the Government could see its way clear to abolish all et them where they nes out of pocket in' the maintenanoi, s thine -would be done. - SNAP 8hOT8: —Sir WILFRID lawman will leave the Old Land es X19, and will be welcomed back to Casale by all true Canadians. During his stay in Britain he has done more to bring Canada before the eyes of the people there than all the High Commission- ers and emigration agents since Con- federation. —The rumor dist J. V. ELLIs, M. P. for SL John, N. B., was to be ap- pointed to a $2,200 position in that city is contradicted. Mr. ELLis is editor and proprietor of the St. John Telegraph, and having opposed the policy of members of Parliament Loin - mating themselves or their relatives to fat Government jobs, stands firm to his former professions. —List week was a neer: her and if :WYTARD KIPLING'8 Snows " had been within easy Mob ire all would bale been willing toem- brace the fair dame, even if the risk would have been ours of being "frozen out " afterward. But the hot spell was wanted to bring about the ripen- ing process, and now that the brassi- ness has departed from the sky and a more moderate temperature exists we tett ptenved Lust nu? toe an Deet( • • • our friends noted have no fear of defection en the part of Tits Mum. or its editor. O.r Libei'aliiln is not a thing et barter or of sale, of hies( e c r trade, or ier preens' ate. e •• epang, p ring abonIit There is no paltering —no fear of telling the truth. There are men in the party who should be shown the door, and it is the duty of the honest men ihside to tell them they are not wanted and that the party would be well rid of them. There is no room in the Reform party for "political cracksmen." They must either become honest or get out. THE LOGIC DOESN'l LIMP. To the Editor Ot TRs SMNAL Sit, --Hors& nods, and 1 see that even I yon make $ " break " oocesionslly, else why would von approve of Hon. amour) Mir• roe's father being made Lieut..Governor of the Nnrthwo.t, and disapprove of Mr. CAweiurr'e eon -in -haw being aPpliented post. master at (k,derich 1 The logic' that is goad for one is good for the other. Nsio NONSENSE! And Nano knows he's talking nonsense. Tea o3loiAt doesn't advocate the appointment of Mr. Sirrox because he ,is CLIFFORD StP'Totr'a father, but because years be- fore the son Dame to the front the father wu a " well-known, old-time Northwest Legislator " and would therefore be a better man to oonipy the position of Listtt-Governor of the Tsrritones than feather_#eights like Mammas and PArneRsox, or any other played -out political hack frotn East ern Canada. Mr. Sirroe's flame is written large on the pages of the bi.tory of the Northwest, whereas Mr. CArtRON's son -in -lad's name was never written on anything of greater importance than a school register, and he would not now be mentioned in connection with the patnr.aterahip ef Goderich or any other pgljtion in ebe gift of the present Goversasent were it nos Ile an ae idssI el marriage into a cast in a pleasant place and in a favored land. OBITUARY. SHAW.—On Wednesday 4 last week Mtge Anna Shaw died very ly at the residence of bee sister, Mrs. ron, Elgin ave. The lady, though not an aid raideit, having moved to town but a few seem oleos, was widely and favorably known, her pro- feesioi, that of mesio teaches. h,r aottvity in ohuroh meteors and her wUtiogness to assist soy and every muse for the •,vsaoa- meat of the people haviog made her a hos% of Mends. Her death is .opposed to bays been missed by the •zoes.ire heat. se on the Saturday previous she made her coal week- ly visna to her pupils in Saltier*, sad tbesgh ea the return feelior eon.ewb•t enema, she nevertheless cn.tinaed her Mittel motel stricken down. Her Mimes wee but of few boon duration, and at its oommeneenteet hoth deceased and her rola Was eoSNdered is the offset Of the heat, 'Iamb Weald moo pus away. Mtge Shaw woe • pastern woman, being al eeerptie Sleeker is tit George's Sunday seho.l, and doing •11 Misr else undertook with • ther- oogheOM that sot only did her oredit, but was an example worthy of imitation. She wee also extremely 'seeress, for *Looe her decrease the writer has beard of ZOOM wholly she quietly aided the old end helpless. The latsrmen% rook place is Maitland C,eaetery on Thursday from St. Oprpe's ohneeb, the rector hetes the efBahslar elarrymee and ;Sheriff R. y•ehle, P. H.�ift,, Jo. M. Rbkphard, Wm Ler, D. J. Mattel sal R. C. Hays the pal hearers. MALI OV8O}-Sutherl. ad Melamine, M..Ia la Cbanoery for Hurts, did early an Thursday morning afters towg Iileus. 'fim d.os sed gestleman ratfersd frees oempli.attnn of eieeese•.. Inas trouble haling to Wiwip•I ass. cad thoagh ev.rylbiag was dee., lseMedlttg • Wlat is rejoarb le flesh► mid • few weeks In • reroute hospi- tsJ W offset • ears,, is was of no avail end EMg heath toot hip. The deceased was one of the hast knows mos is Rums, .e before aerating to (lode - rich he preened his profession r Clinton, and file with hie tatg reetd.ae. (a bows, the pat few yeam of which at lead Muter of it,. Risk (Cert et Justice made hem se- qwe+d wit h the poet withls its herders. Mr. iMalkeman wee of a Misery. geem es dlepeaition. his.. hie Merida*, wee meth talent, and ease whoa dines had h'seme deep mated he was trill the geed, the Mod- er Marled e diseeie " ef the aye whys health permitted hhn to sake his plea. Is the -erielnit 1.fd, the em migeg rink ee es thehearth* gram Rbb Misery reed mended will be rwws- bMed tee foamy a dry 1m his kWly be - :•'ii a�LFl`wgt'y r .elk CODERICN = BARGAIN =CENTRE, Mid -Summer Sale Prints 8c and 10c for Linen Goods 10o for Fiannellettes for . 5o So 5c Her.( -Stitched H'd'k'f.522c,.., 7 for.. 11 11 ..13c, for ... Men's H'd'k'fs 8c for Children. H'd'k'fs, per dozen ... 25c 50 5o 12e) Shirt Waist. $1.00 for 450 Shirt Waist% 75o for .. 45o Ladies' Vests 2;c to 50c Ladies' Vesta 20o 3 for 25c Pillow Cotton 46 inch 18c, for .. 12c Pillow Cotton 48 inch 25; for .. 17c Towels 24' by 42 Melo 12o Tortellini", per yard 4c Skirt Lining 10c for Fancy Ribbon 20c for lfic See our Shirtiug for tic and 10c 6c Table Linen 35c for Table Linen 50c for 23o. 350 Table Napkins 75o for 50c Table Napkins 81.00 for . _ .... , 150 Trilby Corsets $1.00 for 75e Summer Cornets 75a for 41c Sailor Hatt 40.: for . , 20c Sailor Hats 15c tor Dress Goods 25c for Check Muslin 8o ter 100 15c 5c Flannelette Shirts 50o for 25c Summer Shirts and Drawers.... 450 Men's Hose 10c for 50 Men's Braces 40c for .... 250 Men's Braces 25c for 15c Overall froms 25c to $100 See our Cotton for See ow Cotton for Whits Cotton 1 yd wide 3c 5c 50 Anyone buying a panel forgo p' jgrik 5 spools of good Tbreod-fcir 1,00 JAMES ROBINSON' quests, for there was no man In Godeorich more ch■rissabls, will mar be a reoord of hie goodnea. - Seths leomeoo was horn i. IMO and when di thimich entered MacK.loan'e law eflisAlltillheelltes from wkletis palmed bL examisalbs as solicitor and barrister, and was esti(I to the tar of Ontario. The Naomi took place from his late reel. deuce, this town, on Friday atteraooe re St. George's March, thane to the Wally plot in Maitland osmetery. The rector at St. George's, Rev. Mark Turnbull. conduct - ea s.reMs at tate °e ret' ash sa the wawa, esti the paU bearers were Jade. Hoyt*, Seaetff Reynolds, I. T. (farrow, Q C., M. PP., D. Mollarld, clerk of the Surroaat. Court, M. G. irron and 1) C. Strachan. A. the mournful procmmioe loft the hoose the hall .1 yt. (i.orpe's tolled maul the Gasket wag planed in front et its altar. and as the bearer pawed with it from the moo - )wry its solemn music told that another well-known citizen had departed. There were a large °umber of old friends at the funeral, the bar of the noun' y attend• tag in a body, the county o6ci.l. also and there woe a large tnrnoat of the bus ball club. The moos of Sootland were present ••d maroh•d ea a society, the members wearing their bonnets, and to our mind no mate fitting tribute could be paid to die oeae.d's memory, for he *wry loved all that pertained to the dhRioouve dress of the inhabitants of the land .t the Mather. The ooflo was covered with beautiful floral emblems placed thereon by rel&Nvse 404 felsede •.d rifaL4 the.. gifts of sat.,e were lovely to leek at and sweet with per firn•.they did sot take away the mdse.. of the noosetes.fer b church when " Th Will hs Dose '' aha DMbetisblr e- s..by us. ehoir, there were many tete bedewed and the tiers were seed at IM dmMh- Satherlasd Ma sem son. Address sad Preeesletties.. A meeting of the Kong's D+aitliters was held at the hoose of Mrs. Denary on the 000a.ioo of her retiring. After address and reorientation a eery pleasant eooial evening was spent when re- fresbmsats were served. -rummer - - DEAR Serrano—It is with much regret that we have learned of your purpose to re- sits from the presidency of our nimbi. whioh yes baa. ee him held with credit to your- .lt and with profit to the oaass so dear t. our heart•. We have sot been aoudad ful of tee 'steam interest and untiring de- votion with which you have alw•y• strives to dieoharre the duties of your (Ace, even great at the coat of persona world'.. To us your presence has ever hoes an in- spiration and your self-esoritloine nal m stlaulatiag example as is ear gee,. Master's name we have eadeavnred to do oar work of love and mercy. We tberet•,n avail ourselves of she opportunity whin► this 000safoa affords to express oar appreol' at'oe of the valuable services which you have thus tendered to God and to human. illy, mad to center upon you a small ta.Rlble token of melees and goodwill. Be kind esoegb to soespt at our kande tibia address with the •mempenying pit-.., whish we sisomely trust will give you as emelt Messer' te reestva Mop doss to a bo give. Be assured, dear toter. that ear deepest sympathy is with you in your troubles. sad ear meet earnest prayers are offend for your best and hiebest good. Amid, while year ralestos to no es provides% of ear m- oiety sods with this overdue. we r joie. la the moment et having your sentineled co- operation and help, as a private samhee as 'east. for many years se erase The members of fess Wflliag Heart Circle of King's Deagbkra „ty. To the K.anbste of the wilting Hest Died, .1 Maga D•ualt.ra I hug is thank yen meet nisam.Iy fee year ettawdlaoty hied .ted tee daMarl.r.d- dress pnusmd tense ♦sp.a the este ima.f rev r.Mnsisl frets the Fraud of ••'rhe W'Ui.g Roast Chola ef Katy Daughter." I tear yes have s neffe rstd a wristsai the peat, bat I era tidy me t�1 what- .var week I w...kl., is w_ y email way, te p.rferm, was a Miser of ler.; and whatever dimes' I was enabled 1e relieve, I win amply r.Lsld thirster, be the kwwl.itge. sh.t i was dei.g setae little geed te these wb.reffered. While I seise Leser se .0.e limiter. my interest a the " Girth" alkali sorer seam while I lin, mad tq WO sent. mal teas. Masa to bs .acted te Wenner the 'sew se deer to the hearts el ea .f ra Mete Moakley yea fee yore meeedieg Idealises bo me derby the wh.ls purled w7 rig semi et sewI bay te rentals, r,,, eta. eerily yss». Mast ifleva y. otair Isms nos AVMS' a. ,rates r oeapglm are 6Ngsag Was.. and tae .arisen le Seriatim. London, July 8:—The Daily Muirs torreatwnee•st at tit. Petenburftvsys: "The harvest pto.p.tts is Cdptral :tad South ituseia are getting *brae nod worse. Continuous rains are destroytne the bay crates. white the eee.•ptionany poor bhee�t� i• Podonen !Podolia, has prac r} std the .agar iudsstp. The epees ja some _yr the Baltic pro- vinces Mae have .ttsered heavily Crus salami- eat- a Ogniacant alga or the gravity of the situation le the fact tbat an unusually severe censrossbip is exer- cised xeccised over the ne as concerning It. There is every likelihood that the present will be one of the darken yews In Russian history." alearrLrrsa ro t:Jt yjaLL Ry.wa, the dgttste M•tateee, segs t Tftap Ab.a 7edld again. Lendan, July 7.—Ilyndmaq the Eng- lish lMocielist leader, publishes an az. tick in Justice, the Socialist the auhject of the Indian 33ee full of nccusatious against meat, is insulting to. the mad concludes with: Nott/ let as plain- ly, as Ksglishmen wbo are utterly Oct of tlib infamous wrgftg and ribber. Is•- iig done in our name, woo would Elul vitiates the vitialtried and hanged, froth Lord George Hamilton Ithe Secretary of Orate for India+ upwards, who heti created the famine and murdered na- tbi o - by to- roiliiypt that if ever ten justrh.d in Elbe Wean, of the vivid it is justified in Rr$4* Thda to -day. No more. intolerable etre ever crushed sad • rofaed a Minna( neoPre.` • . .e Paris,off "1 =t VM read be- foiF the Aladalaff it litrleaees Yester- day, recording Um perheeets of. the• French aeronaut-Si.atin. at Canape - es, in emulation ofProf. Langley's ex- iwriiner M p Potomac Bay with a *team dpo,g stase0lsr. M. Tattn's machine was meat thrice as heavy u Pror. Langley's Yid Mei a double (Mitered of a single propeller. It attained a .j13Fd Of 18 entree per wr- end, as against Langley's 10; hut the IengL o tl wan, r••tr iM1 *1 as _sig T7 Ts ro kflomet e 01 di 41 1 Benmiller Nursery Tb. Rosiness heretetdre carried on by the I.te Joh. St'wart at the shore 5+51«1 Nn'.. -y, Vlltare of Heamlll.r, will M carried on ors metal by We eons APPLE, PEAB5 PLUM and 01111ILRY TBZIS Bvergreeh Trees a Specialty! The steak is oemplMM. ash muset115 prrehssea will One R M Sher ads ant sags tea amen . hem as mmg sbemM layAwaFiine Assortment of Hot-Honss Plants, Hanging Baskett, )tau Bedding Plants in Beeson. (Judaea W Yell premptly attneasi se JOHN SIMM' ISTATK BBNMILLER NURSERY. FLOUR...FLOURI I vi awn ter ('O tt VIEIr esiP bested broadest IIlEd0, pique sail gtIER&I Mina FLOURS. *S5* ;a,soOGILVIE& A. H. MAULER HARBOR MILLI, The Kensieiton Faniture Co. Llueltyd, hare made sgtyeom.nt. wish J. BROPHET & SON, artwat.s. *nom a 1.11 Ileo of OW geed, T$.a elite ossse Parttime• at Factory Prices teas Sea. e d i, ayleila ..�ie•1er- lh.ai a stun arts 4 -a b inter. • srppirri� DehM Inv— It's • ford yew Gia w lo pleas of ernNer ase, wird yes den's leen sltmrt = D remosemsers mate ass'tear hew to spa go ether era