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The Signal, 1897-8-5, Page 6e TEITlIDAT, Aggust 6, 1897 ttaw►,r►v.. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTAfIO. Tam LAVE. e' That Imre ie pineal ado mei leas N gfpb halm upon. tis•, I v'tg ?. brsaeh And thinks with &tasters ever new How in all Ibtags to please Htm Met ; " Wh mai la all things. tot great slow, Oa 'Irving Hien is fully. beat. And, koowiagly, will not to Doe. Na tot the smallest sin, consent. "Begin. then, first with little tbtags, The smallest sin avoid and hate ; Obedienes to love adds wiegs, And little faith will grow to great' --Seiested. W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT. W. E. t;ledetone : Death -bed bequests have been est up as great sots o1 self-denial, whereas It is the lest thing they are-- there ie no touch of self -dental in them. Principal Cavell : Readleg and tLtakint are very good is their way, but In order to secure salvation • man must submit himself b God. No man oars think about the tut• cru life and feel happy notes. he has firm hold oo Christianity. It is impossible for • good men to be made seriously unhappy. Forward : For forty years persistent ef- forts have been made to nullify and misre- present the workiovs of the Maine law_ Forty years of such effort have utterly fail- ed aired to ooevince the people living in that State. Public sentiment trtnmpeantIy cis• Mine prohibition, and utterly refutes the calumnies propagated by Its oppoueota, Irish Temper•noe League Journal : The sootier, however, churches and preachers lay aside the idea that one Sunday in the year is sutfioieot for temperance tsaobtpg the better. The fouse demands constant edea ecy and Unmeant work. A temper- ance man used to think it needful to apolo- tyles tor his position and to give reasons why be is a total abstainer ; we should not have done our work until every Christian who is sot out sad out with os will feel call- ed upon to give reasons why be is not • total abstainer. The Td.onbarg Liberal tells the story of bow Miss Jessie Carruthers of North Wtl- g ingham rejected her betrothed at the steps of the altar- She had received a promise from the young mac that he would never touch lignor,"611Y' on the mereitfref 1be wedding he impaired on the mese the worse of drink. She promptly ordered Moil to burn the liostne. whioh done, the clergymen and guests sat down to whet was intended for the wedding feast with the heroic young lady. and commended her action. All honor le Jessie Carruthers' It other young women would follow her example there would be fewer hearts mode sore 1 y drunk• en husbands and' fewer oases of hereditary inebriety. A--,J•ke ea the Hell,._ Oa Saturday evening, he saw a stranger in a bioyol• suit and thinking te do the de cent thine by hie he went up and said : " You're a stranger here ' " Yes, sir. ' The Mayor introdnoed himself and sug- gested the cigar,. "I dont smoke, thank you," said the man is tns bicycle mit. " Well, we are very strict hero about our Roan of closing but we have ten minutes yet. Come on and have a glen ot lager No, thank you, I don't drink " And the two parted. Nert morning, the Mayor as usual was eating usher in Knox March when School Inspector Campbell oame and introduced to him the Rev. Donald MoGillivr•y, returned missionary from China. " I think I met this gentleman before," said the Missionary. •' Yes, Igapas you have," said the Mayor. tt was the man in the bicyole suit, the stranger within our gates. No one oan convince Mover Macpherson now that it is the proper thing for prewohers to wear bicycle clothes. They ars liable to be misunderstood:•-- Ktnfordiw Review. Temperance at the White [tease. Some very remarkable women have illus- trated Neal Dow's principle' in the lest thirty years. It is not se well known t+mt»raao• pseile en it omelet to lie that Mrs General Grant mads the first move against intoxicating liquor at the White Howe, she having secured its ban- shmeut from the New Year reception ot the President. Mr. Great wee.uooseded by Mrs. Hayes, whir was an Ohio woman, yd a warm sympathizer with the Woman's Crusade. A We•long teetotaler, she never offered wine while at the White House. Next came Mrs. Garfield. Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Cleveland, all total absealwr., and none famished wine Id their own guests, though, laokinv the oo-operation of their husbands, they oould not prevent ifs nee at state dinners, as could Mrs. Hayes, because the President's views and practios coincided with her own. Mrs. Mo inlay is well known to be a total abstainer. on that the siz wives of Presidents (President Ar. tbnr was a widower) sine 1808, have per- haps dealt more telling blows asainst the driaking h.blt--and per oouorgoeooe, the liquor traffic—than asy other women who have lived. For " where McGregor is there b the bead of the bile, ' and what 1s done at the White House este the keynote of social observances for millions, and sends its helpful inflo.ow out foto the wrest and thonehtless world- •' It le net for hirers, 0 Lemuel. i1 he not for kin. to drink wine," give the hest of all books. andet no king ever lived wl>e wae not • wine -Wither ! But when the people begone the king, they must hold thesteelvos steady of head and bas i, or ab fieate.—U■- soa Wtaal. tPtwdtng rev Prsbtwtlem- "--- Horace Or•ely fell lateausly and spoke . strongly scalae/ the evils of the legalised liquor tnffio. la hie paper, the New York •' Tribune." of Feb. 18, 1862, be made the bellowing bnrsiag appeal M the chasers le Ire their rapport le She adoption el • Pro- , WWtory law. Nee lose the history e/ the Neat buffo In retest years garnished all MOM be moderate the sestaese tura pm se awed sealant 11. Mr. Grsdey orate f •' We hear m•eli Wk of the Maims las/ Mt iaterfewfag with moo's nateral ri eta, soh. looting Sham 10 inquisitor -al searebes,redae• lag She profits of landlords, break's' up the Zsem •t distillers. eta, ba/ n• mac hos N smarted, as far as we have .sen or • that crime, misery varaaey and the other /•astall �bePeemasi�hg• metal evils el one lime. would Zs= by the passage el the ant d.meeded by ear Is'n4Nere. h7 She prayer of ever 200,000 peelllealse. Os the smithery. if /1e ram• aglow isemeeivee wont eraei1s4 •tno etastveiy, andw__-11r rake' iartrsr -De yet set trIldsiesitt est lid* telterate law • i.. satgm=irf el Hoar wed/ he maser vied M armor. ' We M t "Mai M theak•ed's w bawdier mil Mere [teals with the hyfljld ma/esee, which fills their Imams with ssapashabb wr.$obedaes, sad dooms their •klldrea to Mama, dist( trim sad ries, IN we stead p61teflar area ''.tpg7 ttbet•lltiei/ es U it vete i gaga awe oourteratng the rings of Secure, or the mountalas Is the moos. •• We protest a strip this Bold -Wooded way of viewing the matter- The question en wbiob our legielatareS are celled to pees fn oonsidersng the Maine Ln, owoeroa the happiness of families, the prevalence of vier or virtue, the safety of human 1 le. Of the last hundred murders in cur Stew, ate per• featly within bounds to say that ninety would Muer have been perpetrated bat for iutozioating hgson Of the 1.600 criminals in our Siete primes, fully .even -eights are either the children of drunkards, or were maddened by liquor when they were first impelled to crime. 01 the 18,000 versos' in one year arrested on charges of ortme and misdemeanour, lees than fifty were total ab- stinence, while • large majority were woes - sive drinkers. Of %hedonists of our alms- houses, nine We this have either hose tipplers or were reduced to want by the tippling of others. Our gaming -houses and haunts of infamy float their victims to perdition on a river of atroev4rink, without which they could scarcely and but meeverly erl,t. Yet in full view of these appalling fact., jouro- aluta coolly chop logic about the perils .f e roe1•1ve legislation. the proneness of law- makers to intermeddle with what a Done of their liminess, etc. They might as well call on our firemen to listen to a graceful and . [ivory -toned specob in the midst of a vast and remedies conflagration. "Patriot, you profess to love your count - t3, and are reedy to pour out your blood is her defence. But ' he that moth his spirit is greater than be that ruletb • oily.' THE GRIM REAPER. Swoops down on yogng and old alike. The promising buds ere nipped oft almost as certainly se the fading blossom. Dr. Ag- new's Cure for the Heart ba. stayed death's hands more times than you will count- K. - heves in 30 minutes. Over 40 arses ot sud- den deaths from heart disease were Doted in the daily pacers in Canada daring the peat ten days. It seams incredible and proves the uncertainty of life where there is tend- eooy to heart weakness. Dr. Avnew's Cure for the heart is • failing remedy for heart disease. It tots lake magic. Never laiL ea-eemee relief ia.eeotiegly hepeleee W - rack@ in 30 minutes and to ours permanent- ly. Sold by .1. E Davis. Steve ,bas gives eat ,'old st<j Professor William M. Watts, cf Still Pond, has a novelty in the form of • cold stove. The stove is tor use in the heated months of summer for reducing tempera. ture, jest as stoves heated by fire aro used to raise the temperature in winter. By the ase of salt. a mall quantity of ice and a patented chemical the most intense d of e'.'!d ie &scared. So great is the oold that it is an dangerous to touch this oold store when in oper+tion as it wculd be to place the band on a fire stove at high degree of heat. The skin is instantly taken off, and painful tojurtee are the result of the slight - at contact, Professor Watts states that daring the hottest weather the temperature of • room may he run down and unide pleas- ant by the use of this novel device. Tee new ,proems was di.00ver.d by • ooilete mea of the teacher of the Still fond School. The cwt of operating the stove is very slight. Chestertown Traneoripi A HELPLESS WOMAN. For Years a Rheumatic Cripple—Under the Beeline Balm of South American Rbea- metio Cure Soffertng Vanishes— Through Faith to the Teetiroev of Others She is to -day • well Woman. •' My daughter, Mrs. Grerory, had rteu• matism so badly in her right hand and arm thy[ they were rendered almost helpless for over • year. Notioing the testimony of per was who had been oared by South Ameri• oan Rheumatic Cure, 1 procured • buil She received almcet instant relief, and when the bottle was used the trouble had onm- plotely left her. It is • great remedy, and we take great ptwnre 1a recommending it."—Neil Morrison, Bt Jda, N. B. Sold by .1. E. Davis. -. AuMtI A pales/ manufacture called'•M whlob. It is oiaimed, is 500 times as sweet as ordinary sugar, will be introduced in this coaatrr by Frank H. Allen. of Connections, be having obtained the option for its ezolus- ive Isle to the United States. The patent is a white. oryetalline powder, wily eatable in water, aloohol or any other liquid is whioh ordinary sugar dissotves, and -fon be produced in any form, powdsr,gmia,pell.t., tablets, eto. Foch of the lozenges. which are of ordinary size, sent to Mr. Allen is equal to half • pound of ordinary sugar, end therefore seffioient for sweeting six pints of water. ooffee, tea, oto. ltg ohemifol pro - weenie y, it is claimed, in that it has no ef- fect upon the exchange of matter. Persons flouring from diabetes, diseases of the kid- neys, etc., who oanuot take sugar, may Wks sugaring" with impunity, the latter not having affinity to the 'turbos hydrates. A grata of it w111 sweeten a cop of *offer. The ooet of produotion le only one-tenth the owl of ordinary 'agar. The article is being manufactured in England by the British Sugarine Co., and patents have boo applied for in the various oua/ries.—Amerioso Caters. '1 CONSTABLE TALKS. Idle Ordinary Mortals, Subject ►o Kidrey Disuses, but !meshy Cared by Doddb Kldaey Pula. STArlfga (speolai) Aug 2.—Mr.,James IG Nesbitt, a misty oossaahta of this plate, haeIDe suffered far a ism time with kidney disease, he booms* aware that the doctor celled it Diabetes. sad luoamble. As be had the prod breams be know that maty eases of fhb dims« had bean oared by Dodd's Kidney 11111 this news did eta him. 1 ea atolls e says be went straight be Sander'' draw eters, and oemmeneed t• got well es she first hos pnrnhased. Now M M gable bin usual muds pralelai Dedi's 11131 my P11is 1e every nal the Oahe oke pafln- lees of hes reoovsy - — -.. THE LATEST VEHICLE • DOWNFALL. OF THE HOR$E—AU Oe MOBILES TO THE FRONT. Rapidly Maplesia, All Other Vebteiea Od the Streets et rade-*Teed. = 'S e.d tiarity Assured by the Nam- Ow ruse'. Adopttoe, A Pori. correspondent of The New York Herald gives the fullowiutt ezplicit ltdorawtion about the strides made in vuudd,d SKS dip u; dllgowolas -i.dti dtL) ,ennui: It will not be long before we will ems o fmo.t as many automobiles soiling' 41"".35,-'• '. ellowo -o... - ...�i:- Mumma TNR MTN. f Mg•aw is' cru tipbeigeavased tes Agee mangled' do Objeef. Preparations are under way in Loudest for the most gigantic: uudertekieg in the way of a survey seer attempted. It is proposed to measure the mirth. Now, It only needs a glance at our of the humble imjstiius of this teerrestrbtl sphere to see that it is no light task. It Involves the expenditure of millions. It Wer/ coutinuuai scientific researek fur • period the length of which no floe can telt Scientific nes are roasideraug the plan with the deepest interest. It is a strange fact ttsat the more the problem of the formation of the earth is attuned by s• - vans the more b the belief that/the earth is not rouwd credited. This may seem like a ridieuleue etateeneut, but such au- thorities nu Prof. A. Fowler, one of the lending members of the Royal Astronomi- cal Society, is firmly or this belief, rind he rhiree eutr a bort of others 01 equal prominence. The longest are at present kuown L Si degrees and MI mtnutes. The south- ern termination of this are, whit* means one of those• liner you see dritwu id a semi -carne on n map, is Stan,-Nekras- sowk,et in latitude 45 degrees 28 minutes i8 .errands- This ter:Mouth:a is merit- ed by, a pyramid of tart iron which reale on n t-ulxe seven , feet widrt,%beering nn inscription *bowing what the niouumetft really is. The northernmost limit of tbir NOT ASICK DAY For Over Thirty Years! BaNFLT ON UI1 AYER'S PILLS IlAyer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty Tsars have kept me in good health, sever having had a sick day in all that gine. Before I was twenty I suffered aipoet oonUnually--as a result of cou- stipaUon — from dyspepsia, headaches, neuralgia, or bolls and other eruptive diseases. When I became convinced -U1111. BROS. Plumbers t Steam -Fitters n ► Tinsmiths h HA TL3ON-$T .1 , C1-01.exich through the 'turrets of Paris as there alae today ordipgry cabs. The Automobile Company has beam adding to its etoek and taking advantage of the many patents now on the market. and we are Pleased to be able to present to our readers a perfected acteottut of autne of the interesting triads which have been made. "The first two pictures which we he.* prr+eest are well known to the Pm-iaiass. They are of the 4saii', ry type whit* roll se uoisclemsly along the boulevards, and are adapted to a petroleum motor. the ii.ventiou of dal. Pretot. The coachman 14 comes it motorman. and there yon are. it mote not lye nodenitood that the plan is a definite one. Tbe Automobile COM - Deny is giving the sew patent a trial• only bind' itself to a practical test .w awn material. and the investor pro- myes in return to give entire methane- !ion. et ane - h "At the Warne ,tier, that -these -tris1a are being ninth. M. Bizlo is making a study of the ,tyles of c•rrinnes built , -specially for automobile traction :tnr1 the best method of utilizing the material ou hand. The director of the company serine .lispos.'rl 10 tempt only • new model rnn by ole. tr!eite. Motosu run by petroleum. notwithstanding all the Inger nutty of the srwn•m Anvented by Pretot. have one very serious objection, whi.ei has so far been immenrn:trtabie, and that le the very'#lsagtvwshle ..deer. 11' a thousand or so of these vehicles are out in (ireulatLu in Paris the streets end boulevards of O. city will be in- fected. The elkiokeepera in the im- medtnte neiebboriwitel of the different stations will 1.' obliged to go out of bnwiness altogether. "But' the prea.'nt oat:ink -rune to as- sure as thnt we teed here no f.'nr of i +1 The atone ieamiatMS tattler ib TAWNY, le sew complete. else tineas Relset rem P511a. Thea meet Irrtt•tiag 41.... relived le lea minutes by mime Dr. Amea.w's Ointment, and a mire la fres three se six u- Good for *mrawa, Raft Rhesta, and all skis 41.- msa If y.s aro whitest Latlb, mit aspira- tes will eoevfw. 36 cents. 8.le by J• IL Davis. The "Moons'. Cretmmer bus ham given ai cuss el pori What memo ba4 Ire sn.• netle. mew sew boss iitl t.etaedrs y wwessd; but. M sloe •asli .el of seta, frightful Swath get the Hee% e1 ispsefust digeoli.a. whisk • .w /eves eel Armee $ar.apNfla tettathensaMy ren ly. Deal delay --try • b M•/s�. any -Much eMiestrapbe. The number of patroienm motors put in eer•vice will be: very feel, and as the electric motors will be so much mors preferable the petroleum ones will be done awe" with as wean am poesibt.• and replaced by the more desirable,mudeL "The Antomobiie (;ornpuay has decid- ed to buihl its new carriages on a model preepnted by M. Darrarq,awho is the director 'Dee Cycles (Radiator.' The er,rive dettigned by M. Derriere is built on tlje principes in one for ordhiery lii:ht suing vehicle*. which onaaider- Oily lenient the jar. The motorman is ielnesol i.ehind in each a manner as to leaven clerir vier in front to the pace enters tualde. 'The body of the carriage ie Ming on o n exceptionally rigid frame,, built en- tirely of steel tubes. Th.e`wbeeis here rnhlwr tires: it is tnrnhdwd with else - tyle liras. The eeenenithrtme ars. plic- al both in the hack and front of the carriage: they see tormarv.tvd into a cer- tain munition: M boxes, in order to facili- tate their maintenance. Their total weight is abort 400 kilogrammes. Their stontse eneetefte 1s euM ant to rim weenie -five kilometres on an eves rnn'1. '"The remnit is. that for a alb service. U' - where the average diatruee traveled with- out citatory of horses never swrlInva s forty-five kilometres., the weyfht of the accumnlatoss rete be reduced in the aarsr proportion. that is to say. to permit et a run of twenty -ire knots. A speed of fifteen kilometres ea hour can be easily obtained. and. as this speed MAIM never len surnamed is titins. it Bari easily br neeereremil to twenty kilometres on country roads. "Smelt ie the new ek'eoie ferriage st the pretest Moate[[. and it seeing to re- alise all that we can pusslMP expose from automobile locomotion. The. rharbt i. m built that tate hods 1. abotigllJy Independent and can at will nl noon a come or • argon ,nt snow wheels and run hr the game (holding M. ltooeber. Minlater of (lnaamerch. lately mid, attar an kesowein a of tdd. earl-face:„'e ,hell eon we onewtaNh eltarir.r) Into power homer. and .e- enw'nbitore will reels.s the hilts of oats. The time la near. as the net the wall amya, when hot,',. as eh of Irene, et neepa.Wy. will be Based at on their way thievish oar ,[reef,, mach ,[untie, as we taw when we caeca sueldeety wart a bulk gwtnrnobite.' Men Praaboese. Miss Vote flalwhf l'd'like to we r ante kir me' Wel* Dottie—So eletrne het I'm flee' prised to hear you adman It. THE KAR 1[)INI;1111ET+AT HAMYIR- NORWAY. are is et liammerfrat, in Norway. An- other monument is there. The column 464 p.e4, 1%1 are et granov', list at the top. on a bronae hese', is n terrestrial globe of copper, bearing the following in- ae itition : "The northern termination of the, arc of meridian' of 21 degrees )fl minntes from the Arctic Ocean to the Rarer Dan- ube. through Norway. Sweden sad•atus- Mia, which, atermini& to the orders of 1310 Majesty Kiag Oseer I. awl the tem- ppeprors Alexander 1. and Nicholas I., aid by uninterrupted labors from 1816 to 1102, Was measured by the geometers of the three notions.” When the pr.arnt are was t•ompleted it was celebrated as the conclusion of the gr'ntert undertaking of the sort ever curried to completion. Therefore how much greater is the present plan, for it contemplates tate nwasnretnent of an ere of 1416 de'gie es. The pritrbilities me that the currying MD of the latest pian will not take ,wesr- ly a century sod a half. Th.- knowkrige which is already ours will lcrekrat.e ac- tion. A FINE PAINTING. e Life oma.d.• Pertralt et Prises Edward of date WVia%aro .t beautiful portrait of Prince Edward of Saxe -Weimar, painted by biles Floe, ..w'u. darks. has just been pree•nted to the First Late (ivards of Ragland. Tie Prints was nt one time a colonel in the Guide, and the portrait, which is en excellent likeueas, is highly prised by the od'cwra, Prince 1Cd1611.1N1 wax n prominent figure in the 414ebt'atlon of the Qneen's Jubilee. Hp filled the fnne- tion o(, . a Seed member When the Praha` was in the army he served many Tearer as (kilout•1 at the Gaarde--a Poet - tithe which is regarded ne one of the moot bonorabie in the service. 11.e is by DO means a tinsel. soldier. He served with the Grenadier (:cards In the Cri- thean wqr and took pert in the actions of Alma, Balaclava, lnkrrint(n and Se- bastopol. IIe wan in Command of the Ibwte District from 1870 to 1876, and that nine -tenths of my troubles were caul d by constipation, I began the nue of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisf•o- tory results. never having a single ntteek that did not readily yield to this remedy. My wife, who had been an invalid for years, also began to nee A yer's Pills. and her health was quickly restored. With my children I had no- ticed that nearly all their ailments were preceded by constipation, and I soon had the pleasure of knowing that with children as with parents, Ayer'i Pills, Lt taken is meson. avert all danger of sickness."...R. Wsrrrranr, Byron, Ill. AYER'S PILLS It%SHNtitfRors se World's FtaA'g Ayr's Sutras Wampum 11e $ ' 'Cakes, Pies, Tarts. The abient-miaded Grimm professor nen• tion.. to the gaiety of the ,acct... Lally he bad, tate as night m hie chamber, dis- robed himself, when he sat down with his bead in hie hands. "Ceawrwetter 1" he said. " There was ses0•t'eing I was to do, What was it, *ow •" He eat and pondered intently ler half an hour, growinr colder and colder. Finally be sprang up. " Ab, I hate it !" he exclaimed. "I in- tended to go 10 bed !" Rslliqy fir Os Rush. - Cali, at D. CASTSLON'ai. flue leading bakery, for your Party Cakes and Puff Paste Tarts, Oyster Patties, Mince Pies, Short Bread. All kinds of Cakes kept on hand. Orders left by ten in the morning will be made and delivered the same day. Wedding Cake.—Ornamesiting and decorating of the latest designs with a fancy assortment of Wedding Cake Ornaments- — — Almond Icing spa:bay Ram wire biting freely the putt week aad•ack Illelarday UM. Little took three beamilegreho 'arrest turning the *who at four poundo, and the aniallest one rasing the beam as three. A. AtiegibiNON, COMITY MANAGER Fil ST WOOD CO. wilt handle and keep in stock From aad Wood's Binders, Mowers, Rakes and Plows, Sylvester Drilla, Mann Grata Dim and Cultiva- tors, Chatham Wagon., Wettlanfer Pea Harvester. Buggies. Carts, 8ealliers, Harrows, Churns, Washing Machines. Examlne our Binders most durable, easiest rename end beet•bal. anted machine cm the market. If you use ow", your horse's neck twill not need bath- ing during asd after harvest. Cempas• it with others. Our 97 Mower is a beauty, havizig several raw and import- ant featurse—greater width of tread, new foot lift, scissor out, adjustabie cutter bar„ roller.- Memnon ffee---alinse feeler, ine your order. The Old Reliable Tiger Rake ge-to-datei, having high settee's, solid steel siglne, perfect reehet damp, splendid abaft irels4 tooth. la Plows our a:tutorage Goditriob and Colborne townships oheerfully acknowledge their ire- periority over other lines et plows, bane very light of draft, easy to operate, doing eplendid work. commanded the 'leathern dbitriet trout Ins to 18/64. From DM to 18110 ne eommanied the force, in Insisted. Prince lirAwerd in a enuein et the reigning (hand Duke Carl Alexander of Sitio- Weimar. He wee htwa ()et. 111 nna a the SOU of the late Duke Bern- hard. His rank In the Stitlah semi at the prevent time is Maki? Gerona The Prisee married an Anglish lady, the danaider se tile fifth Duke of Rklemoad, and although be ejlertruin he is Mulish In all ,her resperWb* portratt which presented to the first regiment of the Life elissrds Wit/ dis- played during the: JabilMe at dm Vito Mirka Era Exhibition in Clop% Programer Carl Barns, ham pat thp Aeolian harp te a scientific nee. No dais that the sound made by the wind whist- ling serum a fine wire *SAM with the • that lin Yee:W*7 the wind ONLY volopitv of the wind and he aim fo5 etemputed Prom the Moth of atm awn -9w! the ease nf a even per. attire of the air By the aid of •psoal be conveyed throve' • mitmemser MI as to be isolated from otZr orates •t the place of espoenre. the tub of n number of wires the West:ion- triad could he fleeermln014.—lavostioa. Move Eaeseerlpta sem. Ude at the Lemke" ha* foot then Mid la ea tar It 164111Vxdy three Drills Ia MOP/ITER DRILLS we hays, without fear of contradiction, tbe newest, most compact. best balanced and most per firmly contrplled and nearest to perfecute of any Drill on the market. Cultivators GIANT CULTIVATOR. 8Ek:DER end DISC by the fanners of Huron oreee with- out • cloak* what we oleim for them, the best in (Nestle. Before you bay • Pea Harvester VESTER, wham of diploma at World's Fair. Farmers and Teamsters do you mita the WAGGON that competed with aad defeated the beet Wane** Is ads and the United States, visaing a geld medal and diploma at World's Irak. akis medal at Loudon, Keg., end Iedostrial hibition, Toronto ? If* you do, buy the mot CHATHAM, eqmippod with Van Al - lea's patent giant malleable arms, Simpson% malleable adjustable stakes. best white oak bone -dried wheelie hickory or maple slim Don's let a dealer encumber you with as old -tinier before seeing Our Wagoos. We hardio the beet smorted the county oat being reariatsd te deal wile any me firm. sew are we repreemiustive. o ray oombine. Our mashie's am built on Ham. sad we sell them epos their enerirs. Gett oar pries.. emnaine Out me thins*, esquire of the best and mom progressive farmers who ars mine thew, sad be guided by your own judgments aed their mpsranos. tor any machine. Points for all Plows furnished rad mei REPAIRS AILL. KINDS to say part ef the County, wham Cash accompanies order. Plowshares 26o other mein in, proportioa. BINDER TWINE cheaper them over. Call sad ses oar sample". 1897 LAWN MOWERS Latest Improved Make. Best quality and Lowest Possible Price. READY -MIXED PAITS made of Pnre Lead and Oils and Colors WHITE LEAD Illephant Brand White Lead. 'SO the Market. R. W. McKEINZIB OF TRB LOW PRICID AND UP-TO-DATE HARDWARE STORE f0D'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR 1001-10nierila la eases a' hew. sr moor debt Mid 11161110111111 me, mom as ea. arm la liblettaliftwill