The Signal, 1897-7-22, Page 8w
EVER r. DAY A SIG . •
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BARGAIN DAA'
For the remainder of July we will continue to ofer all linos of
SUMMER 000DS
At Prices that aro Regardless of Profit, for they must go now.
LADIES' CAPES AND JACKETS, regular 50c., for 25c.
LIGHT COLORED DRESS GOODS FOR SUMMER,
regular 50c., for 25c.
TABLE OF ORGANDIE MUSLINS at llc.
A few left of our 5e. RRINTB, just HALF PRICE.
A full range of LACES, RIBBONS, VEILINGS; LADIES'
VESTS, and ail Small Wares.
25 PER CENT OFF -ALL MILLINERY
CASH AND ONE PRICE (JNLY ' '
SMITH BROS. & CO
MOLE .N'S BLOCK.
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tor commencing May smarmy a feat re -
PRAYER AT SUNRISE. named winmg;aireant
F'uMolatroa.e match came the
flag drill and parade of - ei�Nations, ream-
.
ep-
w•nted by 100 lads andlases, nudes
the direction of Major Tbompson.
Business and Speechmaking it was a very pretty aooue and one
amen -
During the Da long to be membered, as each amen-
Duringy - gent passed, the band playing the 'te-
tanal air of tbe ..,entry, represented as
follows `Maple Leaf,' Canada: "Brit-
•
•aatWar'. Creat e:ataartaas - tmsestsg iih Grenadiers," England: " Ynnkeve
1Non!k•," United State.: -Bonnie Lrnu-
•tsbt at tiblblUsaj rare- - Urate- oleo,- Scotland; "Erin Go Bragh " Ire
meat latrine -•nae �wesek lea•t♦s0 land: and Men of Ilnrkch." Males. •
Have Meal, g•Jgs� =fel+ rl.it to aleNanadellowed a novel Might t
I tW visitors, being the paras • part
(Itasca easy. the grand stead of nix members of the
4800 Reteament, in fall Highland cos -
Toronto, July 16. tume, playing Scotch aim on the bag -
The inaugural meetiuss of -the Epworth pipes. They played well and were ea-
-League at Ussery Hall yerrterday was caroled 'Merril mealtime..
a br,thent. sue(m, The delegates were t On account of tphe utter imoseibility
highly -elated with their "reception. Tbe of the vast throng hearing- what wav
weaken. of the day -acquitted themselves wild. the spi'i'ehes were ver- short.
notev The enthusiasm iuspired b telt
- ThtOI wap obtatijous; egrncvt' and • --- "-_'" !s►v Datura Cheeses,
widespreadaualbijerfiect of tbe inaugural Ottawa, .inly 14. -In addition to tbe
meeting was to put the delegates in good ""iffiry et'inres nlrwa*iy mentioned
trim for the work of the mo.yeation. It LI.at-Col. Gordon, D.O,C" Frderictou,
was evident from the proceedings et goes to Montreal is puce at Lieut. -Cal.
lllamsey• lien -that the Epworth League . -...,paw..: .ttiIlor le.y is ttansfet-,.d
sad such ilke organisation. wield no et• form the position of Brigade Mnjor at
ma • i e erncw even upon the pohUeaI Montreal to the D.O.C. at Rt. Jnhn'i:
onset use of the day: A faking refer Lieut. -Col. - Buchan succeeds Lieut. -Col.
ecce made by wee of the speakers to D'Orsonnens in command of the depot
thepr y o.ed arbitration treaty between ratM_
St. Johns: Major Young leaves St.
(heat Britain and the united States Johns and gas to Toronto: Lieut. -Cyd.
brought the delegates to their feet, Ana goes tu___Etederictuta
showed in a most dramatic. way that It nay-ut:-
the Methodist Church of the two coiih-
tries had the settling- of the attest/on
k would not be long before the prophmad
arbitration become an actnailty. As it
I. the Epworth League and its dater
•eligkous organtsatioys are bound to
have • beneficial inatieuce in the matn-
tAnlanee of mute and good trill. between
` 'two great fanlike of the British• Kane Isar resp,lr.
The welcome meeting is Massey Hail London. July 16,-A despst.-h from
was attended by between 5000 aad Oixel� Sydney, N.S.*.. says that Frnu't But-
delegatee, and was uece.eifnl In everyv ler, the Australian built maturer, was
respect. Only deiegntes were admitted
op ---rd- 2.15 o'clock, and they .o .com-
et ��Iryat tilled the big hall that when the
public rushed in M batmdreite
y bad to he contest with hack seat.
in the top gallery and .tending room.
The en(hiisiasm of the delegates broke
oat before the proceedings opened. A
Bamber of good. old Methodistns
were pang in a most hearty anti -spirited
manner. Then came a llagR incident A
party of ontheamats marched • ipto and
across the hap raillery. carrying the BR -
doh and American lags. Imamdiatdy
the huge smembkge 'rose, waved
thousands of handkerchietit and sang
:'Marching Through lieorgfa,s. which
was followed by "ted Save' the Queen--
Tbe Hagar were hun ray •. reale". for91-
Inc a rirnitlnut euthk.tn f the interna-
tional and peaceful character of the
convention. More hymn ehngting_ ttritow-
ed and Anxrican patriotism and ea-
thastamm again broke out In the den-
ies of "My Country 'Tis oat Thep"
Lads Peru arlra.ea.
London, JnIy 1J. -Lady Selina Scott,
mother-in-law of Kuri John Francis
Russell, who In .lannnty last was men-
tenced to eight months imprisonment
for criminalty libelling bin, was reke ue
n1 iii.=arming from Holloway Jail.
a
executed yestardu,J He r'»i(ursed t•
having committed four mordera,
• ltovxn I,y eir.arrrube
.ire neeleaso
('.bales t•
("makers.. ..
Louden, July 8,-Thta everting at the
Hotel "'evil, toe eorlwuluem terwpuny
gave a bouquet to the Cutout"' ale -infers
and their wives. ;Sir Wilfrid Laurier
alai Lily Laurier mar on the right awl
heft respectively of the master us. Wee
company, and covers were laid for 300
gue.t m.
Mr. Chamberlain, toasting "The Brit -
hat Empire," said the Jubdte j,iimpiety•
of the army and navy were u gtfarnnite
Wrttrwr
mend her all in their defence. 1 f by lei
ether ties, be continual. the colonies
were bound to Greta Britain byi-
tude for having aruoraed them t -toe
goveerltment. He pointed out the deli-
cacy and fragilit1 of the links binding
the colonies to England. and added: "l:i
their Interest.. everything 1. being dour
to bind the colonies to that England an.
to which they beknug: and we hope sown
to wltne.s the federutlou of Australasia,
which, of -necessity, most be followed by
the federation of the South African ca-
nter.. which in tern wnnld lend to the
fesleretkun of the nritbb Empire."
• Mr. Chamberlai continuing. said: "1
'relieve, however, that i express the
feeling of thome 11 qualified to ripe --
gent the self-governing colonies when 1
*ay they art' of the opinion that any
change In the political relation.' between
England and her colonies would be a
matter of mach rant immobility and
ereeplettit . and Involve such grhit con-
.titntional ehaagrw, that it ought at all
times to be approached with delicacy
and reserve. It world be retarded teth-
er than hastened by any attempt to
press It to i premature conclusion. We
hope tit the colonists will tttke hack
this memoir from the bottom of all
F:ngll.b hearts. We are pranged at
new sacrifice to maintain 'newt their
interests and honor and our own and
believe that wally of the Empire la the
test guaranine of tie integrity of the
lCmd re.'
Sir Wllerid fanner, replying, mkt
" iMr. Chamberlain bag opened up the
subject wbieh, more than May other, is
engaging tbe ntt'entten of the
It M of a character 'that most .demand
the attention of thinking men. One
thing la certain, the colonies .hoiW
either draw more elorly together in the
Empire or shook' sa arwtt. Tpr deci-
sion the chole., domot lie altogether
in the dot. mot
months of the colonies. bet rather
In the months of the people of the,
Motherhood. When (Moeda bag ler
■tree th path** .Me will satisfy barMit Imperial r paesentatioa. It this is
thought to be • dreamy thea It is a
Mosta that shoatsappeal 'to e0
Med especially to all women."'
tae Nsthrr
Tour i1,
The Epworth Leaguers
y bad
•
a dry after their own heart. 'had
they snug "Early in the morale oar
ming shall rise to 'Muer," and quite •
*umber of them fulfilled this promise to
the astonishment of than who were un-
initiated. ikon after day broke yotathful
tntinaista-eistns as well as brethren
-hied them to the Armouries, and the
big hall resounded with heti chant and
palm and invocations on tbe day's pee
t'erdiaga. Then the bugles .enacted and,
ander the escoet of the Torosto•tfet
diet Cyclists' Amos, Srped 'br
o ear
hi the moray to k Park. Hite in
Nature' C i•id tbe ftwgrraatt
foliage and the ima-barbed scene, the
voice of prayer arose aubelaakng theema-
ttaa of tbe tilde ml maniac minder
w ent to the metes on tbe way to their
day'. toil. Bet then was praise as web
as reayer, and the tweet, nide familiar
itraina of "Wbat • Friend We Have le
hens," "Stand Up, Steel Up." "Jewel.oover of My Soul" and"Meet Be the
Tie." arose on the morning air and who
ed tbrou'gh the woodland glade*. "Testi-
tionke," nil to the same effect, were
deem by speakers front all quarters of
Moreearn and let ma hope', that' biome
Inge mo�entiful than hope were rife.
Toronto. July 111.
The Epworth League convention,
which closed •last night, has been very
smecewfal. Although falling far short
of the numbers promised, many Moe -
sands. representing each of the three
great bioibodi.t branches on this C -
dueut, met in Toronto andowhow
goodly it le *for brethren t�ed dwe4l to -
t ether -if but for four day. -in peace
aad malty.
Saturday was a great day, full of In-
terest and variety. Over 11)00 promos
were parent at the sunrise prayer meet-
ing Is Reservoir Park, most et whom
h'ad foregathered at the Armouries and
joined In the bicycle p nepa bon, 1 he
service was crrnducted by Rev. J. W.
Nielatyre of Prnvldenee, It. 1. This
service, whirs was over by 7 o'eleek,
heads the revel am the most an(gne Io
the history or Toronto's churches.
Although atreogement* h:t.l been mate
for the mating of 15,0110 penpal.,, Melod-
ies the grand .stand and Ow laws as
font, of toe Epworth l.eeatrw gatbsie-
�at the Exhibiting grounds nn Sat-
j aaftrrnnon, the Otovldee time quite
ate for the Immense crowd that
*reseed as eseed the gru.aads. it Is safe to •
net�+sa mitheriag Peer tepk
Plain ywNYa aeadnee if. w grand
./o~,
great waa the interest shown by
. kir vieeitott ta when.• an eshibitisa at
s the Canalise $atte Mal gp.r of Meeam
that loot bsrfre this time amsoagd
1 15. RepsdA/sa 1 mavhaw
London. July 8. -The morning papers
enmmeet upon the most strtldng rapture
of alio Board of Trade rater whlc►
shove • reduction of fj.4TU in ebbe
extort . and attribute this. Min-
k. at tbe ship -
i gouda to iadfa. China.
sad South ♦names.
Tea h.e*re a Mere Mee.
Landon. Jelly 11.-4t 1. aneonsced
that tb. An l ypthtn • t.dition Is
(o- hp Iwesreard by 10.000 Ma. The
ex►itmita will capons Om.Iseam& re -
Barrett
Be+�ehr 1C1-fii.•a ppprapp othe+ eltteeei, N
part of tae frle.a will Wham* abalall
the Kbair•lt . shin K the Erna
WON: :" GORERICIMWIA
tiff8 TOPICS OF A
rnr
004
Important' Events Indrow Words
For duly Readers
asemelsd ,fast tat tans masap • d
A.eromily Yaps ares 1 . Weaeesa
War Mawr -A Melba laser's talessa•ei
as +swans abed a.Isys..w..
VOLITKC$--111riKtAL.
The Wuman 134Rrage bill waa with
-
drawu from the Huu.e of ('otrmuus,
as there was no dtspusitiou on the pert
et the lfouee to pas. the m eaeur•.
DISOWN Ilia.
Johu Oke, aged 10 years, and b'rd
Marrow, aged 11, were drowned whipe
bathing iu Taoky's pond Wear Oshawa.
Morrow lust bip lite in an attempt to
save his companion, wbo could not
swim.
mu ICI Dia.
Laura MMerkioa, aged 20of iStruttord,
ccmunitted suicide by swaliowiug a doge
of parks green.
Version Hutton. an Englishman em-
oloyed by a farmer near Branteor*, rat
his threat with a racer% tie was tabun
to tie hospital and will prubabtt' ir-
corer.
THY WIRY ItY(•O1cu.
Thirty-five homes were burned to death
in a tire at the Temple livery stubles at
Ilan ilton,
Neveux, Clinton & Baxter'+ hardwwre
store and a number 01 adjutnuu, I:uai-
atee .' tabluubruentr at Windsor wore
burned. The ken is over 670.000.
The naptha springs of Baku, en ha-
portuut seaport ut Roraima "Transcauca-
sia. are un bre, and -knmener quantities
of the crude oil have been destroyed.
1'Hi DYAD.
Mr. Was. Bppck, stove manufacturer,
died whilst atteuding Bufa.0 Bill's Wilt]
West Show at Brantford.
Intelligence has been received le Otta-
wa of the death of beat. -Col. Chamber-
lain. for•mer's, Queen's printer, at Lake -
tick]. at the age of 70.
Major 1'erley, who had been superb).
tending the erection of the Canadian pa-
vilion at Bilk• camp, died on Thursany
night of bronchium. The deceased, who
wpm born iu St. Julia, N.B., waa til
;tare of mite.
entitle AND C111Y$1AL.A.
Wm. F'iuglnud of Carydcn is in liap-
alilitiaall WI a chaege of stabbing David
Catarina in the lung.
The body of nu Indian woman was
found near 1Comonton. She bad been
strangled by tying her Bair about her
neck.
Mr. Dilk,n, a Hamiltoh botelkeeper,
caught a bdrglar in kis bedroom, and
atter eompelliug the man to disgorge.**
him go.
Lata Sense Seemetber-ie-iswaet
Earl Rutt, mmell, who in January last wale
sentenced tot months' imprisonment
tar criminally I belting bit, ham been re-
leased from Holloway jail.
Charlet Dreher of 8t. I cxtas, Mo, tinge
years ago was .sentenced to he hanger!
for munlerlag his sweetheart, but was
sent to an Marine upturn. Now an ahen-
int hap damtove•rel that by r.•nxev.ng a
growth of bone he can make the guru
lane, and coneeytaently eligible for the
gaAowm.
EWA MEN OI WAR.
Acting on the advice of ('nptain-lieu-
eral We -ter, the Queen -Regent of Spain
has pawned a number or Cuban tumor -
gent chiefs.
The Rideau ranges, where the D. B. A.
match wit! be shot this fall, are 1a a
negkrteel state, It is au rank with weeds
that wben the ritltmeu are tying duwu
they t•annot stn the targets.
interne excitement was created in fia-
vann by the anu,et of eighty rich Spanish
merchants and bankers in that city for
selling nierrhandi., and medicine,. to tie•
Cuban insurgents-
Dipbmnter circles nee .ignifcanc,• +n
Japan 'conferring the Chrysanthemum
on King Alfoue° and the extraordinary
honor with which the Japanese Ambas-
sador -e■ received by the Spanish Court,
law k Pemba, the 'Turkish Forearm]Hoist r, hag informed the Ambassadors
that the 8nttan has agreed to the prin-
ciple of the demands of the powers, and
woe prepared to accept their views on
the peace conditions,
rt)L ITICx-.CAN AMAX.
Mr. W. J. Kennedy; Liberal, was elect-
ed to the SianitobaLegislative Assembly
for Item nis.
Prince Edward Island Provincial
nominations have taken,J
pry m
Mr. John Idacdoinald Gordo. of Otte -
we, inspector of Dominion Laced Agen-
cies, brie been snpernnnustecl. He bap
held the /xntion for 2^ yearn.
The Liberals pmpoate to give a public
reeeptkrn to Sir Wilfrkl Laurier on heg
return from Europe. One proposal is
totender the Pennons r non-political
�a& .
- Mr. 1. I. Hatt, ta.P.P., was again
nominated by the Liberals of North
Wertw-orth as their representative in the
Legislative Assembly. He defeated Mr.
A. F. Pirie of The Dundas Benneer, who
ran against him in the Convention.
e•
Mr. V. Mclnns.f Candia., Immlgrn-
tkm Agent an the Western States, sent
a special train witk immigrants from
YkYigan to the Northwest. They go
to the Prince Albert district, and are
iwlndlipally Germano.
The John Watson Manufacturing Co„
Limited, of Ayr, has been incorporated.
Trade return show a large increase
in both exports and Imports for the year
ended Jane $0. -
The •ilominaos Cnrnmereial Traveler,.'
Aseoeiaation bas been granted • Ded•etion
of twenty per tent, foe its members by -
the new American Utte, the St. Iawrence
Steamboat Company.
It M reported at Halifax that the Bri
tl.h Admiralty hare rejected the type of
Cproposed fast by refers n Tate &
Coe for
rales, and
that the eoetract OM bare to be m-
ama. .
According
-
According to the eowmereMal reports
tram the United Staten trade has been
daring the past week more thea eite*U,
dull, even few this always dull season
of the year. The gene..' dspee.sloa ls
also 'steadied by the coatmia•sh' strike,
and the aembar of *ea "oaf" le larger
than last week. The commercial failures..
to the United State• far the week just
lndsd atnonnt to WIA, as eompsred with
4110 for the eorre•po titer week if last
year.
POLITICA-.mtuKtrle, ri..gt
mea
Britain was hem la Brandon to will Mor
the Q•Mdoo of Iii-mstaNntl. kis prob-
able that as iota ruational centerwtw wit
he heij oboe* to tie rutted States.
The wieldy Laudon prase takes visa
ea t '. the IWISe view; d BeMlos Wier -
maws �aswwt the
taco to Rad ealsrd it
.a ;apt
sospoakiun-
Thu t���ltay.jt�•s MaiaaM V tint*
strozall do ta&Mioa'nhs all that wion ere
worth wit's.
TAIWAN' pas *onto.
The HaaWt Yo1111i >'s uakru of
America v. •dMlied Bu ake as abets.
next of tlaestieg.
The ),•e[ur (b t,t'n ion clos-
ed fn idar wheu a cumber
d attwrded berrwell meetings
were gibe city- sissy of
the city to shifts, "mewed be dele-
gates to
T Ahuawi' cukny In
e,k•�brated •tie auuivaraary u1
the fall of the Berths. The tier. Abbe
Colin, in his address altar meas, caus-
ed Mown• surmise by his thanking God
for 1t.publican France.
Oowmaader &molt -Tucker of the Sal -
ration Army k onii.ttut a tour of the
We Spates for the purpose ref me•
esti areas of land on .which to
locate pour pouple from the o.vererowded
sec-titros of the east. and metric them to
turn a livelihood.
The delegates to the Epworth League
conventions, of whom there were about
20,04* were formally welcomed at two
great mass ute tions fa Toronto by Pre-
mierk�• Mayotte Pigmies and other
The prupo.itioa is confer upon the
Ar-hbisbop of Canterbury 7b ended
status as bead of at' branches of the
Episcopal Church in all parts at the
world. which is one of the twat inter-
esting putsrtfons before ' the Lambe*
conference, will come to a. the
proposition is oplan�ed�Itl rican
and scene of the ooloaaai bdaheps.
r t; Kai a' rYKtrut AL.
News fruit 14mnoo sums that Prof.
Andre started on ituuday afternuun tw
his tradition voyage to the North !vote•.
Queen's Univiceeaity, kaltameton, will
confer the degree of LL.D. apse tsar
Wilfrid Laurier m' Oct. 10 (Univer-
sity dee).
Tbe 1'riuce of Wake es will be Pn0dta t
of the Royal (3onrmisw,ns iuving charge
of the British aseit of the Paris Ex-
pusition.
Senior Gowan of Barrie ban for-
warded an additional eattribatiuu of
f5U0 for the endowment of the Sir Jobn
�l5llanion.4 chair of politica/ science in
Queen's. Ubiversity, Kingston.
bmpera Wlafu-1. greatly disidetned
with abs decision of the Court of Arta
ttw.taile keit deadest -Isis brutes -is -law
of the rtint of awcemmiou to the regency
of Lipye-i)etmuki.
'Phe - has gone to Oaborue
Hower. Isle of Watht, .,u -h n, the re.
lief of the royal fancily, who fear that
idle �a been doing too much for her
Prince Eul WLa, eepeein t T�
news sr -Meta; wie is at event, is 1
the United States M said to to follow-
ed eoestantly by *melamine, who are in-
stigated by the Careen Prorrsdre
turfy to take his its.
Mr. J. P. Hamilton, the lay reader
City murdted er. was
b� by Man the SAlmericaLan
deteetrea i• Pembroke jail Merl broom. -
ably
discharged on that omeer'a testi-
mony that be wets not tate men wanted.
Sara; Bernbardt fooled the municipal
auths rlties /tt Porteanuntb. They made
elaborate ereparati,YM to give lea a
reertotn)n, hut after they has sas,snbkd
in their robes at alae Town Hall rte tra-
redienne d1eoveitd akar she did not
heal strung eooags to climb the steps.
1'reCt.Atnl rl aD.
•
Winnipeg's sttatta'r flat opened Mon
day.
Tat • Grand Trunk Railway has de
eided utrou a new regulation uniform
or its train crews.
The librarians of the ,world,
rang. are holding a conference in Lon
don under the presidency of Sir John
Lubbock.
Plentiful rains are reported tircwt
ut the northtwest proviseee oat Ind.
Dud the (ioveenment wW ebortly red
the ex tout of the mike works -
It
is expected that between 1300
4(M► dek.atca will attend the annus
ins. of the British lfedfal A.socie-
io• in Montreal next hm�,t,onth.
Sir Blundell Maple t opt srb.sribed
wo minion and a halt .khat, to the
etersen fast Atlantic s,ht••mr,as at first
-ported: but will apeierw'rite that
,pant if the whole capita of tlip new
ity is ooderweit- rnr
liar. J. 8. Larke, Comedian Trade Cnm-
ioaer In A.oatraMa, points out that
ear million Mabel. of wheat, or its.
aivaiemai is- li as.--sr}If- ash"Tb"
rry the anspitytoe of the tiiund coon-
nent throneh .taattl next harvest.
iAs hundred
J to celebrate
la-
the princess tbat wanes have mode
ming the Queen's tin. A novel im-
ams of the eatertainenent was that each
7 was peivike ed to invite s &Min -
'se abed man.
A despatch frown Montreal tastes that
third case of eunatlpoi Its been dla-
eared to that city: the patient haying
been taken to the hospital eight
ram the publi. but newsc itbad
patient. who is a
°thee of yeas, fharbooneou, one of
.he first patient+, is in a critical coodi-
on.
tbe
oiled States ()Neem n§ 4,aaivais Visbe the
wst�Iakte. with terwaT whom*
el a' re rimed
ted. They point ont three routes,
wo of whlt•h art practicable, and rnr
inmsihle, hut they do not think that the
vantaama te,.be derived from tlae on-
riakinr wee arch as to commend it ss
Federal Oovernmedt peokeot.
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CAiUALTtR•.
John Careen of Brockville fall off a
earner and was drowned.
Jobn Barber died at Komoka frau
allowing it dose of ^Pari. green,
Mn► klryedale ut Arnprior was kIUeel
being tbrown out o f per carnage.
Mr. bkiwani JI,Kpn.. tried to. ret off
moving street ear fn hi attea3 and
Peed fatal injuries.
bough -lir thermometer did not rice
t week is London aipve 75, the h,•a,
very oppressive. and there were
veal cants of sunstroke,
Graph McKay. son or Mr. Wallowa
Kay of tbe Towashtn of D. voile
s almo.t totally Ipla'a lysed sit d 'TM
t ee a arida' of t�ptntng•
'N-:ebr.tln*t the fall of the Bad -
la Sohtaer Park. Mootasakee near
of owns* were wougdeo� by a 'oak-
dischargeol into the
Ar 8-ssci-old ons ollf 'ilia John Her war run ewer by a Michigan
trn1 Main at Nlaasrw WO! yd w �
Ser was of as vtod Ross the body.
Mar •d Ge*Eahspv•ssa tit e -
red. At (Inelpb trite baildid a lett
damageand at Berlin many cellars
err hooded.
Y. 8 fitMhonae at Imelda* was wo-
ad for a e041011, or
%iltaasd
t mean, not to aa carve
rad tb• keeper, Maslen Dannst, �J
rtetn ennatroke.
Revert* from Khnl my the
esral Bkreetwans sat !K
food as A. moult rat .n a�
the OP Bern slam, Troop.
rase) Thee* it little. 'ape et
vine the eta
_yeer 91,111. Jobe
ratILLintnerlaid mad *ha
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Mr. William Is. Sewell of Ohio is Pre-
sident Mrllanley's nominee for the Am-
erican Consulate In Toronto.
Fgbt out of the 148 Socialists in the
Gorman Reichstag are servitor( terms of
imprisonment for tie o[ehce of Imo tna-
United States Secretary Sherman hug
w teen ltutt�ioar r Aabaniadnr Mao
addlh 1' bt of the
elf delay in
die
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COLBOR.NE EROS,
BARGAINS
IN THE FOLLOWING LUES :
Colored Dress Goods
—LEMS THAN WHOLESALE PRIM;
Shirt Waists
AT �MANUFAOTURERS' PRICES.
Prints
12}c for lOc, 12c for 9c, anti lOc for 8c.
Carpets •
The Largest, Best and Cheapest Stook
t• • in town 1n Brusaels,Axwimters,Tapes-
Unions and Hemp.. Twine and nJa 3-ply
All-wools,
Ma °OIs, ! ply il ___
three quokka direct flow the mill in 4-4, 5-4, ti -4,a and 8-4Owidtt`h .
The balance of our stock at Rock-Botton Prices.
002 -BORN= 3312ZOS_
PSDB .7. 33. OOI BOR.L'THL
The Great Catpd Warehouse of the Cos*aty
eat
A LITTLE PAINT
' y will�make
pas old farts like •ew,
well painted they will Lit twice as farm aimc as if
nd snob
�.' they were serer toadied abet they left the hoop.
THE SNERWIH-WILL/ANS iA/NTS
we made for every purpose. A paint for bosses,
another for floors, another Inchorns, Kill ain tfot
for karnitace and decorative work. A paint for
/J 1 Inc shelwes, Inc en_pboarda, fat farm
too, Inc bath tabs -each exactly suited Inc the
intended and nothing else. A paint Hast
ii recommended as good for u prob-
e ably good for nothing.No two to be
painted are exactly alie. Upon one you may
desire • gloayvarnish surface, epee another an
oil finish that can be washed. e
TIE SNERWIN-WILLJAIS SPECIAL FLOOR PAINT
b note for Boon, and floors only. It dries quickly. It u made to
torah ea, and to stead oa
Oar booklet. "POW tells many valasbk things abort good
pit ad bed paint, how to t and what to paint. Send to -day Inc a free
nam s pootal will do. Fog booklet, address t e St' Antoine St. , Mnstrwal.
ti✓1 11I1111y
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.
CLEVELAND
oNlcAeo
NEM VDU
ItON1NEAL
11111441!
The asboonsr M. 1.. Besot left Friday ter The organ factory shipped a leUl of erases
the Griad.toa• se lord lumber for Detroit. w Aberdeen, SaoeMad, on Tugelay. Mad
with It were imind.d a case of sire.., hams,
aad fin different kende of meals Inc
porridge.
Whale the tie lake water keeps its pre-
sent temperature everybody should take •
dip.
Special
Jubilee Bargains!
Refrigerators
Largs lase, ilk . snap
Oil Stoves
• - `-7!L} 'I TL1�E. illi[
Gasoline Stoves
1, r, E, 1 Burners.
Tamaem Stoves
Lawn Mowers
Daily Ohurns
Nes. II. 3.1
(
KARP'ER & LEE.
BINDER...
...TWINE.
Now is the ties to
order year BINDER
TWINE. as it won't
coat you any more N
ardor owl, and it gives
as, an idea of the gaant-
Ity required.
As usual, we havetiie
LOWEST 1'RICF
mod MT BRANDS
ea the market
DAVISON & CO
►.-_ _ .e r_ .4114.41#- f_ e
TME ONTO -GATE WNW
COMMON
SENSE ..,
HURON
BICYCLES
ars ,favorites wherever they
are sold.
A•k anyone wbo rides a
Common Swa or Hylton
and .they will recommend it.
Oar Silky Wheels are also
favorites with horsemen and
others.
All kinds of repairing done
at the foundry,
Hendon .Bicycle Oa (11)
GODSRIOEL
Summer Goods
•..atCoft!
AT WORRELL'S,
NOW 18 THE TIME TO OET
REFRIGATORS
GASOLINE and
OIL STOVES
WHOLESALE MOM a. WOEBIIL'S
We have a bread new etaok d.
Graniti Preserving
Kettles and Pots
l T>. very Pell
sod
WORSSILL
rip. ?rent».► Son 0611 Wnns& fifili
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