The Signal, 1898-6-2, Page 7It's House -Cleaning Time !
We base some things you need. May we *supply you'?
CLIMAX FURNITURE POLISH
Doe's bey from peddlers. This
le baiter -make old furniture
look like sew.
25 ChNTB......
BEATEMALL STOVEPIPE VAR-
NISH
Coat the pipes before patting
away -prevents rust.
FRESH UARDEN AN D FLOWER
SEEDS -in packages.
Sassafras
Blood and Stomach
Bitters, '
A Bnt.olw Blood Purifier and
SpTonto. 1t tre.bens sae
ap Take a bottle or 1110-
60 O 1 'Te-
Oillet's Lye, Chloride of Lime, Crude Carbolic -all useful disinfectants.
W. C. GOODE, Chemist, BEDFORD BLOCK.
HOT WEATHER
MAKIN YOU THINK Or PUiTINo AWAY
. a Tour Fara .
BUT DON'T DO IT UNTIL YOU OIT 80010Y OUR
MO'TIE CA1\tttP230n
wince is Fame AND
F. M. DUNHAM, - Chemist & Druggist,
vel Weft/ / him unmeroiully with the bats
tad d tib• whip. As le happened there
was nobody else in the oftee at the time,
but a lady soros" the street hearing the
noise raised the alarm when a couple of man
ran in. When they appeared Oaken tet ap
returned the whip to Twitchell'" and went
borne, but left immediately after Mosier.
Raker'o tojuries were very severe anti he
war a shocking aught u he, balf•dazed, stag-
gered ap the attest. Dr. Goon was sent for
and cheesed the rounds when the injured
man was tak.n to Mr. Blake's where he re-
mained until the followingsvoniog. Short-
ly attar the encounter Chief Wheatley ar-
rived open the soon* and as soon as the
necessary doeumeots could be obtained ha
started after Oakes who suooeded in Siad•
ins him but be was arrested the following d.;
voimaranonalipowmwsaisos
THE WEEKLY MAHwt 1 REPORT
Fall Wheat GoDupicu. Mar 9',
nota. to 100 w t 00
P1onr, teak r ...• a 30 W 3 50
R to too MI
� ....Ill OD tole 00
()•o", boa► 10 00 toi' lin
DaaebalE::....
.......•.•.• ., i 550 to 5to 0
, w0
Hay, i tau...r.......... 00 to 00
Potatoes, i bash .... „ . 0 60 to 00
Mutter �• ..,els to 11
luxe fresh an •••••••• -••
sums: F leH..... m 8 to 00
Wood ........ _... .......-...-... 0 0o to
Hides. ...II CO
Pelts •'" 0 e0 10 70
Lamb•ekiw 0 00 to 70
Lice How �.. , IS to 50
anon .+..�.0 1r to 15
Ham, per.lb_ : e..r,r.::. _.-..... 510 to li
('Deese, tier bb 0 11 10 11
nresse3 Hotta, per owt 0 50 to 75
Dressed Bead, fore quarter 3 00 to 00
Dreamed Beehind 6 00 to 50
Barley, per bush 035 to 35
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
How . • •
About It Y
Are we going to get s larger *share
of your trade in 18881 This is a
matter which should interest you u
. well u us. We guarantee what we
tell you to be right, and at a leer
than you get elsewhere. Better test this assertion by giving thia store a
trial. To are always welcome here !
Men's Woes Working Boots, double soles, bellows tongue, regular
prism. $1.00 :,ver prioe 85 eta.
Women's strongLev Boots, regular ,1.00 ; our prior 85 cts.
CLYCEROLE POLISH 8fillgla
ST. GEO. PRICE
Wept Side of Square, Goderich.
custom Work and Repairing.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Noaoe of changer mut be len at this
Office not later than Saturday
neon. The Oopy for change.
must be lett sot later than Mon
,lay noon. Oasual Advertisement*
aooepted no to noon Wodnerday of
Mich week.
MARRIED.
RBTCHIZ-MARDXL:B - At the residence
of the br.d,re toolbar. 11th ties., b, leer.
11. Hap, Tub Marla" iltsesktr
to Miss Commas tAMR17- --- --
DIE D.
He MILLA N - LJakeeld, Mas frnd, Robert
u. Moltitlaa, sated I. tears sad le e•oatb..
!WE .ThLB OF_TH.E TOWN.
From the RepOeter's Notebook
TF Tryw--srirms4sa!-.liakmodoo. 1 retie
VA tent K I a 11111101111 Among Ie
Takla' 1r. p1' blab Till l
trios 1$.---Rurne.
-ummer Is at bent, but a Joan Is sot prop
erly prepared to meat std ear. Jal and
August splendors without ase of Pr4ham's
fashionable summer swim.
Billow's tabs show hes been seen and lo.t
to view. but the M of tba pretty
ones that"sad. up the lovely exblbition out
tong be • memory of artistic photography.
WOOL WA.rrgD-20,000 LW --ot wool
mime. The uod.rti;,cd will ply the
highest price Is ash for wool delivered at
Ms warehouse. Hamilton n. y SLOAJtIl..;,
1r Timm -It's time t1.e boys that re.
prewat the O. B B. C., got dews to
hard work. This playing on the Square Is
getting to to a chestnut.
O r. Tan Moos.-Tbere is ase bM
in town that to yet y noticeable, end $Mho
that all the dogs are we .ring tags. Great
by-law that. Tb. town conned had better
try the oatfew ball next.
A FA1RWIU. -Oa Friday evening then
will be • farewell to Rev. Donald McCall.
my who will shortly return to his mission
field in Chlaa Is addition to addressee
there will be • nice pregnm ot mesio tad
readings' in Knox (lurch.
TNR Fitter Dmitri' --Tbe following is the
tet draft of Oderioh, at Ibe London Lan
tortoise. sow martial/ at Chatham : Gods
rich, .tiorth-ot, S. Reed ; \'notoria -et, W.
Godwin ; Sesforth, U. W. Wilson : Holmes.
vine, Joe. freak ; Nile, R. Halls; B.amU-
ler, J.;Mos ;T•ckersmttb, E F. Arm
Wrong.
Etas/rim' LrurTvr$.-The regular so
sum meeting of the West Huron Farmers.'
imatitata will he held at the Nile on Tae..
day, Jane 7th The president and wore -
wry will ache their reports. direotora and
otBesre will is elected for the ensuing year,
also valsable papers pertaining to farm
work will be riven.
CHAT LIMO/ TO BRAN AND Oka -Charley
Wools te, in answer to • onaUo.s that
appeared • few wok" .feu. says he to
prepared to maks a match with either
Ream or Ohs to shear one "beep, or to .hear
sheep for • day ; the number of animals
shorn and watn.ss of the work dose to de-
cide the oestest. O• these terms • matoh
ma be made for any reasonable sum.
WILL Arras° Divzes Sums -The
boat body of the Canadian Order .f Fenmt-
en will attend Melo" sorties to Viotorta
street Methodist ibaroh at 11 A.O., Sandy,
Jane lith. Member* el the order, Unity
brethren. and member@ ot sister Forester
lodestars cordially invited to moos in For.
esters hall at 10:30 A. N. "harp that day, aid
joie with their brethren In the march to
oburoh.
A 8rarro DINca -On Monday evestng
tee was • erring duo* Is the
Curtiss sod boast Rh k, • selene party e1
valise peed, bavIs t.k.s advantage of
the prawns .1 the Iwod.s hereon. A.
may be Itemised the mule war perfottt sad
the mamma barber devoted osa.fder•bie
time to pat Wage la soder thw, proems
had an enjoyablellrss. Lipbt refre.bsneste
wen served daring the eresln I.
A RAD PALL. -Os Tuesday while ('bs-
ter F;ifob, cis eft 0.111.. was taklsr • run
along the elevated walk at the pia his foot
c• t Mabtst a peak .tad be foil off the
'drumlins Mil* ben* w toe nock. He
was assowfoss tushes pinked P. bat 11
now debts w 11. *amt. wan down fishing
with his father, twsi skilled war sold
to tabs a ria is Rod eve se
the walb for Mist
PAtwe TILS Poses.--O.r street. would
protest a myb seater sad trere et*aitivs
VO p re If the tatyrseb rel eleserlo
1 *SOI patted. I. some et eat
trim tbs.sas.Q pees • by-
te have taWOtM.paIat.d*wales
Rp ed bas 1. ear.) me for
ler town fathers to lysate a move M this
dinettes me4 km* /1b vita ewrdiil.
A Nsw ilius-Oloadlrn w�Yee wJWi-
Dials mare bloat. Wks s. the Umbel
thetas will b. bt1arwMd a bin* that the
1mode ° a.:� tib h w. w w
free be beet �,,/ "''M'
Fs? oww . dellelefeliht e �OM Werke .se • i be
keit aria iee NOW ru w OWN tort
temporary one, not exo..ding three days,
fretted duty, upon filing a notice and rave
iag maker's name, number, and d.soription
of the wheel.
Tres Memo's Sins Losge.-Quite an •:.
dtbtg game at bowls was played on Friday
•ttarn000. and as there were fire on each
dale there war oonaidenbl• yon. The fol-
lowing shows the players sod the sooree
made :
R. G. Reynolds Jno. Galt
W. Campbell Dr Hunter
J. D. O'Connell F. Jordan
W. L. Eliot A. Farrow
Wm. Law Dr.J.R. Shannon
skip. 25. skip. 15.
or0ATr01b Rat:EA.-The 6t.h annual meet -
fug of the Su•tiord Turf kimmoi•tion will
commence on Tuesday, Juno 7t). and goo -
Moue the three following dayr. On e•oh of
the named days then will be three raw",
either trot or pace or both, and the pure.
fur "soh west will be a $400 ess ; thus too
tntai mitt be 7100(b--. .tsasowyoo,
thonfYb successful al -llw
previous assume
ineetingt, will try 10 make that of 1898 •
mooed on., and as many of the best animols
on this oontineot are already en roots for
Stratford, it seems likely the A.soouWoo
wilt be on top. - -
Corot or Rivisiox.-The Curt et Re-
gimen for 1898 mitis the Cloth's ones at
14 A. M. Monday, preeeet-000se'iilVirs, I)�sp=
lop, chairman, reeve Campbell, 2d dseppnnty.
reeve Holme, and couro,liorA. P. MaLun
The list contained 18 appeals for too high
as. ssment, and 5 against dog tax. Atter
considering matters in connection with the
appeals, deputy Holmes moved, s.ocodd
by A. P. McL•ai, that the court adjourn to
Toe.day erecting at 7:30. On the motion
being acrid the court adjourned. The
court met on l oesdmy acoording to sd joars-
meat and made a few alterations.
J.; .NOTHZR Peer. -'1'he Department of Ag-
-.,:killture has emit out circulars regarding
the appearance of a new pest, known am the
gall louse, wbioh affects spruce. The insect
attacks the 1..! and enters the immature
bud, and the only really effeotive remedy is
to alto off the (calla, which form during Jace
and July. After the prdna.rs hare pass-
el out of the galls there is no course avail-
able but to cat down the infested tree. The
deportment r skein ' that whoever finds the
galls on their trc.e. should comtrunio.te Me
fact mid all the particulars so far as maw.
Itouted to the Bureau ot Forestry, Puha-
taint Buildings. Toronto.
A RUNAWAY -Oa Saturday evening a
here attached to a boggy bad lust stopped
is front of the Hotel Bedford, and while
the driver was getting out tis• Salvation
Army drummer struck the dram and !rialto -
"nod the animal. 1'h• horse made a saddens
Bart tor the centre of the road, helping the
driver out, thin made for the square and
ran between the tent* and the ohottoats
barking two of the latter. Tim baggy turn•
d over sad war badly !Oared, bat the
horse was anhurt, as be was stopped by W.
fhhn, who ran across the road from Les &
Sheppard'.. anis I him end held him until
he was landed in the stable.
MiTHOnrar MAuAzrsg AND Revrew cos
Jose -This strong unmoor oompletes the
fortynven•b volume of this magsaise.
The timely article is Mr. UII•dmtons hu
eleven engravings of Howard's Cantle and
park, portrait", into A well illustrated ar.
Mole on ••A Great Canadian Industry," de-
scribes the Masse] Harrta factory, whish
tures out a complete machine every two
minks. Other artiola are, "Tia Love
Story of ltliztbeth Barrett Brownies," with
portnll mad typiai prams. " Famous
Hymns and Their Mahon,' by Rev. Dr.
Wittily. " Selby'. Theology of Milers
Flatten.,. "Jemsph Chamberlen." • ober-
actor study. "Methodism and the Irish
Rebellion of 1798 " Reviews of Oeorge'e
W. ACHESON & SON
DRESS GOODS
LINENS
CARPE T S
We oder special lines in the above three departments this week.
DRESS GOODS
Heavy. Pure Wool Cheviot, 46 inches wide, in all the new shades
of Blues, Greens, Browns and Greys, at 50 cent., a yard. regular
75 cents.
CARPETS
English Tapestries, 27 inches wide, in new colorings and patterns.
Largest stock ever shown in Goderich at 25c., 30c, and 40e.; regularly
worth 30c., 40c. and 50c.
LINENS
In Napkiaa-asd-Eads. ..A malsnfrtictn` i
iatuage4 or SQ 1, a# sassily }fit p v...
W.!.CHES�N& SON
"Political ID.wsmy,'° D.nte'e '• Mier
Comedy," "Cbristain Life in Germaay,"
and other important hooks are gives.
"Motor Circuses," L Illustrated with five
elkravioga, and "The Progress of War"
with segnviaga and map. Toronto : WU-
iiam Briggs. Montreal : C. W. Cates.
Hallux : S. F. Hult's. 112.00 a year; -,1.00
for six mootba.
FOR ,11E FAIR Stk.-Alt •worse" ride
graoetully but few man dismount in any but
as awkward manner. A woman's wheel M
an awkward machine even for the moss
graoefal to dismount from. There is • right
sad a wrong way to dismount, so Gtr as
erase is concerned. The awikM'atfi'tessy,
though the one usgal'y taught, is to slow
down, and as the left pedal reacbss the
lowest point, to dip to the ground with the
right foot. The greoefol way, sometimes
tolled the " Freon dismount,- le to stand
on the Is't pedal after the wheel has slowed
up, sod then step to the ground on the lett
side of the wheel with the right footAll
women should adopt this method.
THE HAnson PARK -Improvements to
this evening resort of our re.idents ere still
proceeding. and when the work is oomplet-
d it will be something like • pleasure re-
sort. The loth from the vats to the down-
hill steps is hotelier], mad is well done. A
tree bas been moved from the estraooe, and
plotted olose to those recently irans;`Iantd,
but apparently the more will not be a enc•
suss. The old wtrattce has been cleared
away, and replaosd by a nest iron orae with
two large turnstiles, and over the entrance
is " Hums? Park,' also in iron. From the
altered positron of the entrance tt am be
seen for soma distance, and roosting from it
is • pi.oe of neat fence made of iron pipe
A sew board walk bar been put in front ot
lee Park Hoose, and the end near the en.
trance will jots • granolitbio walk that will
extend • few feet on either side of the turn -
styles. The improvements will poet mosey,
but it 1s money well 'pent. for the park and
the estranas thereto bar been A disgraoe to
oar pretty park.
Goniaten TowNaHle AssArI.T CAST -
Oa Freda, Ike Jones was beton P.M. Sag-
er, abarad with assaulting Henry Okay,
hod after formal evidence • remand war
granted till tomorrow, Friday, to allow
et John Bakst, who is charged with Jones
with await, bat was too ill to be present,
appearlag, and alio to allow the plaintiff,
who M also oontin.d to the boons by braises,
to give svidetoe. rti. said that Jones was
*Maid by Baker by holding plaintiff
while he was pounded with • rail
Os the other hand Baker oomr'd.. ani
Jams corroborate his statement, that he
*Ay interfered to stop the fight and was in
no other way responsible for tee damage to
Oakes, injuries vo severs indeed that he hu
since been confined to bad and the report
got abroad that he was dying. However
the pounding was given, the light seems to
bays been of mutual armerd, both mem leav-
ing their fields for the highway for that par -
pose. It wit this melee which caused
George Oaks" 10 mttoek Jones on bis arrival
in L)Iinton nest day and on Saturday he fob
lowed this up by • most brutal assault upeo
John Baker, a grey-haired man sixty-four
years of age.
WHIN Dopram Cobalt -Two of the
pleases time will he given by Lt.nt. Dan
Godfrey's bend to -morrow fortnight are his
world -lamed "The Guards Waits," which
he composed for the ball given by the offi•
all
aper thoughts.
When you are thinking of Wail Paper, you naturally
think of the best place to buy it.
PORTERS' Boole ,STORY always seems to anticipate the
wants of those requiring Wall Paper ; that is why we are
always busy.
A few lines to clear at 5c. per roll.
New and pretty Papers, with Borden and Ceilings to
match, at 6s., 7e. and Re. per roll.
More artistic ones, in all the asw shades, with Prietxts and
Ceilinp to match, 10o., 13c. and 15c. per single roll.
Gums in and see them. Not neceesary to purchase.
PORTER'S BOOKSTORE,
Court How* equates OODERIOH
ox:zoo.a++w
ton of the Brigade of Guards to their Roy -
a1 Highnesses the I rince and Prino.as of
Waists on their marriage, and solos for the
prinolpa: soloists, moat of whom perform
their own compositions. (There aro over
twenty composers amongst the forty men
whose solo compositions are played all over
the world,) and the oelebrated " British
Army Quadrillee," which has the following
synopsis: -In camp, daybreak, a11'. well,
patrol going the rounds, the reveille, the
amp In motion, morning parade of the
troops, the infantry regim.nts,the dashing
white eargewt, music of artillery, field ex•
"rinse, music' of the oavalry regiment", the
.trot, the cantor, the charge of the heavy
and light brigades, night. tutee+bt the rem-
, meats in camp, Lights out, go to bed , Tom.
the false alarm, "God Save the Queen,"
the alarm, trumpets call to arms, troops
heard edvanoing in the distance, the rifles,
the British Grenadiers, the Highland bri-
gads, advance to attack the enemy, the bat-
tle, the rattle of musketry, roll of artillery.
victory, the British army triampbaat, See
tbo Congnerin($eru Comm,
AN t.ysNtsu's ENTETTAtNme T. - The
oonoert held andel. the auspices of the R
T. of T. loot Friday ewntog proved the suc
ores it bad promised. The attendance was
not large but the program as. an •xoelleot
one, and with one erorptton was given se
bad boon announced, Mr. Grant's reading
bring withdrawn owing to that gentleman's
unayoidaule absence. the recitations by
the Misses Tye and Godwin were rendered
In their Ulna! fine style. An instrumental
du.tt try the Misses Campbell and Sharman
and • violin solo by Miss Moksozie were
also very'lii . e:.+`*1t, •pre their
port" well, almost all responding to cocotte.
Undoubtedly the star of the evening war
Miss Era Aobetron, whom all her friends
were glad to welcome bock from her musi-
cal studies in Detroit She war is splendid
voice and gave her number moat obwmingly
u well as her encore. Miss Carter, of Cline
ton, also delighted her anthem* by her sing-
ing. She has a voice of 'Treat strength es
well as metathesis. Mars Mary Price is •
young linger who.. sweet voioe promises to
develop to great booty. Her rendering
of "Fairies" was obsrming. Miss Whitney
Arid Mrs. Campbell and Messrs. Logan.
1'bemson, and Stoddart contributed their
solos very aoceptably. " God Save the
Queen" 0000ladd one ot the most enjoy-
able
njoyable concerts of the season.
•
•
e
A JONI a. -
tVxnnt A larva portion of
our feudal,* population gas prevent In
' Knox church on Wednesday moraine, to
witness the marriage of Mabel, fourth
daughter of M. C. Cameron, Q C., M.P.,
and R. A. B•y;y, LLB., barrister, of Lon-
don. The church, when filled, war a pretty
asses, the summer costumes of the ladles,
the charming floral decorations wound
the pulpit, and the handsome bouquets air.
tied by the truest' making • brllijant pic-
ture u the bride entered the edifice, to the
melody of • wedding marsh. Almost u the
bride entered the groom took hu position
halide her, and the marriage ceremony own -
maimed, Rev. Ju. A. Anderson, B.A., be-
teg the officiating minister. The bride won
• dress of cream silk, en train. with tulle
veil, •Ld carried • handsome bouquet of
lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid' were
dressed In white silk and orr•ndie over-
draws', with Nile green cubes and stook
ooilarn, Whore hate, trimmed with Nile
green ohiffon sad pink roses, and Darned
bouquets of roses of • pretty Ptak. '�
maid of honor won piak silk •ad carried e
b.akit of roses. The bride war attended by
bit sister Gran sad the Misses 13ay1T, dip
ter of the groom, and had es maid of heat.
her-sieros, little Lot Wilson, oleo of lit
des: Ed. Bayly, solicitor, of Tor-
onto, assisted hie brother, and Dr. Hun-
ter, of town, and Seaborn and B•yly,
of London, were the effielene ushers. The
meet° misdated by Mae 41.0.11 during the
eeremooy was admirable. The church
doors were not opened till 11 A.M., bat lou
before that time • crowd had gathered, and
by the trine the seals eo•'nesed there
wag a blasts ooagrsgaties t. Knox to eom-
memorat. the gut nuptial osremo,T with.
la Me walla. Mr. sod Mrs. R. A. Rayls
lett by the afternoon train os ahs it wedding
trip, a large number of blends Maier Dorset
at the depot to altsess their departure.
At the oonelaelos of the nuptial eereesesy
Itis bride war promoted a ith • handsome
bible. In oommemor•tios of the first msrrtye
oarsmony In the oharah. While Nes star -
nage party were sipia, the register, Dr.
Bayly wag se a solo "Angel' erer bright
mid ta4:" with satob expr*.lol sad swiree•
res.
Tees :'uxTOr Ae.AOLT eAaS.-On Friday
Ons. Otos weo ebarrd before Mepr
Relates with vis.etly waltfag Jae r
Tbe •..sail woe ..pad to pave bees eest-
mittd in rimer. 11ee.'s brother Harry
bsvlsg, is 1. said. hors badly maftrestd by
a mss ssmid Jett. sedated by Raker. The
wsee. feature .d the altefr Is teat ail the
soaks at lube assault. am relativist. Al
the *swat .1 * of the ens abs defeadaat was
Maldl1M far trial, bet bell was •1Mwsd.
1!r iel4wteg k Me Yews lewd asssN
Ss tless.l0. M/�,� meet Dr.
IllatIkeln..di.. 141b ' u ..w, west
a..e he mowed •
waw�el +Tlefesmad booms shop owl
as
•
eareelrmlllltlledlitbik mislibe to *beeddmWM eIk a
•
•
00
I 0
CD W Qa
Z ro'
0
PI o
I 14
tw
CO0
0�
th
rip
111S
m
EVERYTHING
tea,,. pa
'tPRING REQUIREMENTS
'° CLEANING AND
DISINFECTING
MOTH CAMPHOR,
CRUDE CARBOLIC ACIlk
CREOLIN,
CONCENTRATED LYE,
CHLORIDE OF LIME,
LITTLE'S PHENYLS,
AT
•
-WILSON'S
PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE,
where you get roar mote, back
if not satisfied.
C
Iqnariers
roxi ALL --
BIND$ OF
Roofing
Eavetroughing
Dairy Tinware
Paints
Oils
Blue- Flame Oil _
Stoves
Coal and W 914
Stoves and
Furnaces
+wf r -re
Bicycles
J. H. WORSELL
TIDE OEZAP STOPS MAN
C-ODERICH
THOWIT, Jane 3, 1898, J5
I DRUGS AND
CHEMICALS
ARS RIMED MET DAT 1.
IN THE
- KITCHEN
VANILLA
For Ice Cream, for
instance, antl,
BAKING POWDER
For Cakes.
One is a Drug, of course,
the other a Chemical, and
there are still others :
SPICES, CREAM or TARTAR
ETC.
The beat place to buy
Drugs is at a Drug Store.
The druggist knows more
-.__Obout them than other
people do.
Wo keep a good drug store. Come
and see us aboat " Kitchen Drugs..
J. E. DAVID----,
MEDICAL HALL. PHIL. R
I am prepared; to buy this
Season's clip of - Wool, as
usual, at the
OOIJER MIIJr
FOR
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Ot _ -
In exchange for Manufac-
tured Articles.
JESSE GLLDIIILL,
May 3010, 188.
FUNERAL NOTICE
A. W. OORN ELL
t1nderiaak€ 4En'tbalmer.
• succasso* to
A. B. CORNELL
N. R. -Our Oharpea Rare beet Ornsety
Reduced is order to meet the popular
deitatd for Moderate Priced FYaeroie.
oneortal Artllat,
FRIT'LELY, TONSORIAL ARTIST,
Hot and cold baths on premises. Ihn-
toaming,elampootng and ever" other require-
ment manfully attended to and none but come
ppetent hands employed, Williams' old stand,
MoLean's new block, next door to Brlttah•Ex•
change !tots! 98-tt
SPRAY YOUR
FRUIT TREES
Buy your Spray Pumps
and Spraying Material at
the Cheap-Har_dwa r e
Store.
ALL PERSONS contemplating
BUILDING this season
will find it to their advan-
tage to purchase from
this up-to-date hardware
establishment.
1 am selling Blacksmith's Hard-
ware very low.
My:motto is to please all persons
wanting goods in my line.
i intend quality, price, and fair
dealing to be my best advertisement.
R. W. M°KENZIE
01 MN OSSAP RARDWAU BTQRJ,,
•