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The Signal, 1898-6-9, Page 7THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO. THUMSAT, Jana 9r 1898. e How . . . About It ? Are we going to get a larger share of your trade in 18981 This is • matter which should interest you as well as us. We guarantee what we tell you to be right, and at a leas price than you get elsewhere. Better teat this assertion by giving this store a trial. You are always welcome here I Men's strong Working Boob, double soles, bellow. tongue, regular price, $1.00: stir price 85 eta. Women" strong Lace Boots, regular E1.00 ; our price 85 eta. CLYCEROLE POLISH S=s ST. GEO. PRICE Custom Work and Repairing. 9 West Side of Square, Goderich. TO ADVFCHT18ERB. Notice of changes must be lett at this Office not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes most be lett not later than Mon day noon. Casual Advertisements acceptsd nD to noon Wednesday of each week. MARRIED BAYLY-C Ia East Chetah. on Wedewdaf. lento IM. 1811. by Rev. Jas. A. .t adereea. B.A . itb`aed A. 11•717- Barrow, ey 17. ddaaughtteeraM.O. G Idabel VANSTONE-HAMILTOU.-At the Manes, on Saturday. Joao 41h. 1366. by Rev. Jas. aaderes --Bch-oaeeee- F+nsame--et Celppree to hip, to idlDale Hamilton of West Waw•k10rA. FISHER .-Io Oederioh. os 'I•>Jame 71b Ms, . Samuel Irleber. Isle of C !cage. LL. ■red 50 years. mad 3 months, The funeral will take place from tbe resi- dence of Miss Sleben. Victoria street. to- w, Thunder.Jaam ftL. at »J t•.7 .. to Gol- boree cemetery. Friends and acquaintance, aro respectfully Int Itcd to attend. MARTIN - In Goderlob. o. Tuenta7. Jane I. Ingo. Melinda Stafford. widow of the late Henry Martin aged ds years and 5 months. WEIR, - In Goderteb, ea Bentley. June 5th. Ian, Alexander Weir. sand 53 item HCRRELL - Oa May 31st. st No. 1 W,btng- ton saner, Toronto, the realdenoe of her brothenin law, Dr. 6oMiotine. \tny Howat Harrah in the 71st year of her ase. II/.NEIN-1a t'olborme, ma Friday, June Sed. lab, lige Jean a. aped 13 Piero and 2 maths. ME TALK OF THE TOWN. From Um Reporter's Notebook If 'RC,. a Mae to a' Tor Cease. 1 redo re teat H t a Ciders Amens Te Takla' 164.6. aa' tante 16011 Prime Ilt,v-surae. someway el !.•lima moo. The most cot tly oireder a busilas man sends out dies in lees there day ; but the enterprising news. paper, oaotainuig the newt as well es the business wnouncements of manufaotnrer sad merchant, Is a daily or weedy remind- er that ought not to be garitated." Aod Pater Cooper pit t uitefkb in smell- er span. I.O.O.F. Dtsmtcr Maasnro. -J. S. Platt wheeled to Henson Friday to represent Huron Lodge fro. 62 I.O.O.F. at the dis- trict meeting. A large number attended to bear ()rand Master Young review the work of the order. An lnitstion was conferred yery aooeptably on two candidates by the Henan lodge !Sett district meeting will be held in Soefortb. $1 00 ♦S D Souls') Ovnx -' In b ridgy, Geo. H. Okn was charged before Pollee M•gisits Si•3r - Willyantaattt gr Islay Jones, sad the obarge b•ing proveo, Okes w.A Ape4 9,es dollar, and oasts and bound over to keep peace. The defendant ie the penile who was •:ommitted for trial the ober day by Mayor Holmes, of Clinton, on • charge ot assaultio,i Joo. Baker. WILL ATTgND DiviNv SERv'1.'K. - The ]mal lodge of the C•asdisn Order of Forest- ers will attend divine service in Iotoria street Methodist ahuroh on Suoday morning at 11 A M. Memt„ra of the order. Unity br.three, •ad members of stater Forester lodges are cordially invited to meet In the Fontaine hall •t 10.30 A M. sharp. and join with their bretht's in the march to the church. DEATH OF .t OSL TIME RESIDENT -Mrs. Sorrell whoa* death to recorded in the SALE OF STJMMER 00011S W. 8011E13ON & SON The grade of High Class Goods we carry in Summer Fabrics is wel known to all careful buyers as the most exclusive, newest, and of beat materials. We commence a Summer Sale of High Class Materials at prices about Half Regular Values, and INVITE IMMEDIATE INSPECTION as choicest patterns will sell quickly at these figures. Wide Grua Dress Linens, in plains and with silk stripes, beautiful wash goods, all 20 and 25c. qualities at 15c. a yd Swiss Dot Muslin, 28 to 32 inches wide, in pinks, blues, mauves, cream, and white, 25c., reduced to 19c. a yd Scotch and Plaid Gingham', in new satin check effects, 20c. quality for 12}c. 2,000 yards of Krinkle Gingham, in new patterns, dark colors, and warranted fast colors, at ilk. a yard, regular valve 10c. Ladies' American New White .II>a wear. ' Skirts, Gowns, Cogiiii Covers, Drawers. Fureepd11111114111.1111.6hibelp new stock. It's House -Cleaning Time! We have some things you need. May we supply you? CLIMAX FURNITURE POLISH Doa't buy from paddlers. This 1. better -make, old tursitan look like tow. .25 CkNT8 BEATEMALL STOVEPIPE VAR- NISH Coat the pipes before potting away-prsvear root. FRESH UARDHN AND FLOWER SEEDS -in packages. Gillet's Lye, Chloride of Lime, Crude Carbolic -all useful disinfectants. W. C. GOODE, Chemist, BEDFORD BLOCK. Sassafras Blood and Stomach Bitters, A iretrslase B1eei Purifier and Spring Teale. It freshens me up. 'Take • betels or two. 60 020 NTS- . ACHESON & SON under the 1mpp.. Js that the parties to the mit would ante N an honorable •rraag.- ment. At the adjourned hearing the P.M. addressed the defendant at some length. and plaintiff and defendant eeeming to 1a11 in with his view of the matter, an adjourn- ment was granted tor one hour. When the patties returned to court, defendant and plaintiff were man and wife, for to the time allowed by the court, the parties got • mar- riage ►+oeuse and were married by a town tataister, rr the ogre tell toree*h• It 4s' n eedless te add that all the parties to the amt were pleased at its satisfactory ending. TWA t S. COUNTY. -On 'Tuesday there was a challenge Mame at bowls between town and aunty, The leaders or skips were F. Jordon for town, and Wm. Lane tor the county, and as will be seen by, the w ort, the tows team_ wars easy winners. The following were the players : TOWN .'OC>TY W. Campbell Thee. Hays J. Galt R. McLean A. Allen T. Miller Dr. Hunter Dr. Rollins Jea. A. Shephard Dr. Holmes F. Jordon Wm. Lane sk'p 21 skip 7 S L BOARD. --The regular meeting of asaal colomu, "at a resident of Godertch t i. Pa lio School Board was held on Mon - ter many years. and is the last of the elder dsv svantng: preesnt, tom. Aolasoa, H.4ty. breach of the Kirapatrick- family. At cne time theca were four members living is town, tamely, the deoeaed, her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) MaMioking. •.d her brothers, R. ti. and ,john, who in the sixties ran the aalt- fwd tannery. 304 'iris, mod an aysraga attendance of 528, RIGCLAR MIETI,G. -At the regular 273 boya and 255 girls. '1 k• principal re• monthly meeting of St. George's Guild on ported tint the floors in the Cental would Tuesday afternoon arrangements were made need repairs during lbs bolldays,and that the for holdine the annual garden party early new clone board f.oce at the ante school in July. Committees were sppoiated ,o needed painting. Tb. oontiagebt committee prepare the program, and while the Guild was requested to inspect the Soon and re - was in session • a.esuge was received from port at the nett mania*, and the fence Dr. J R. Shannon effneiag the on of hie palnitng was referred to the same commit - Ball. Jas. Buchanan Sr , J. H. Colborne, aad A 14. Cbryst•L Masten of the last rerul•r moieties were read and ap- proved. The principal's report for May showed an •ttendaooe of 605, 301 boys and property for the party,an offer that was tea oa With power to act. Aoont., *ergs heartily aooepted. Unil farther notice the Porter $11.10 and Star $1 00 were read and The piece fora good Dominion Da u tad. lurid meetings will be laid at 7:30 r rd. ordered to be paid. An application was rich. aad the plass la the Doenlalyoa to set THEY WANT ♦PHIL Rgcvcn. - At the reed from Mies Sharman to be appointed suited for that day is Prldham'u when you on the ezamiatDg board. On motion of Jas. get solt.that ars snits, not shoddy, tel-dtttrg cemetery last Saturday,• number of visitors Bncb•nao, seconded by J. H. t'o'.hiroe, the g erman. ' were talking about the want of • cheap con- appltoant was appoint+d. Yes, the the whiner .lesion of the Dom•y lolon v.Ance to God's Aare, when one of them Parliament Is over and mellows' session has ...carted, " I wish we had • Phil Reeves," AN ELOcI TtoiIST.-The following, from commenced. The /ret division at Photo- alluding ot course to a departed (Aare who the Detroit Tribune, refers to • y0005 lady well known in Goderich, end whose innate won at one time residents of our town : " Mies Martin, elocutionist -the clever little laly load;y greeted by her sodi. os. -These who quarrel with the elo- oution of the schools of oratory would find much to critiela in the r.oital gives by Miss Elsie Ure Martin at t'ohwaakonky's ball lset evening. but the g 1 public) likes that Dort ot chiag and • large and repteeent- atiye gath.rleg of the vivaria public were ptwent but evening, and assured Mies Mar- tin by repeated plaudits and encores *their entire and oordial appreoiatien of her efforts to entertain them. Two of her readings were drametio in eheraoter. Aalat d by Mies hiesoors Murdook, of New B•Ilimors, she presented two wenn trout Mono and Juliet, between Juliet and the nurse. She appeared alone in a reading from " Medea.' very high tragedy, rupee 'ting four different characters, Mottos, Joao. Crain and (rouse. with good saooaa. lassosLt. SocuAt.-Lot 1Hdsy evening • nubile farewell was given to Rev. Donald Maoglllivray M.A:B.D., who has sow be- G ereprr's hall was. on Pictorial Habyl•nd and the vote was 100 eo 0. the members present all being Judges of artLnlo work. CAU. AT THE VICTORIA -Cell at Black- stow's Victoria restaurant, Weet•st, and got a cooling drink, a dish of delieiuoa toe ore.m, fresh fruit. an I seem pore comfy. DP-rmer Mtsrtx.+. - The semi-annual meet'o for the di,trlet of flora oaoty, Royal Tempters of Temperance, will he held at i1.nsall to -day, 1'bareday. A number from Godetich are 'spoofed to attend. Tin Donn-Cempialnte 8. vs' baso pour• mg into the o18oe about the duet; and so bad la the towable thee the tent will have is gob as extra sprinkler, or take up the inch of dust resting on mat of oar streets. AGAIN AD.toualr.D.-Oa Frid.y 1. Iona Rai Jae Baker appeared before tbo P.M. es remand eMaged with aamoltag Hy. Oka, bat els* plaintiff being still oo8aed to hie bad the caw was again adjourned till today. Thursday. Scoots Daus.-Aatnwl Fisher did sad - daily in a carriage se East+ -ms Tuesday.. The deceased, who resided la Chicago, being ex- oesdingly ill, was returning to the old oouoty for a qulet pegging sway, but the . od Damm before renohiag his relative,' home. cued to take pamongsrs to the este of that burial place, tor five Dents, and tate them hack at the same rate. We don't think we shall ever have another Phil Reeves, but some of our liveries may tete the hint and give cheap tares on Saturdays. COLl.E,+IATS IN,T1TVTR Ro*aD.-The reg- ular meeting ot the Collegiate IMtit0te Board was held oo Thursday week, present, F. Jordan, ohsh-man, Sheriff Reynolds, Judge Doyle, 1)r. Un, and Jno Acheson. The minutes having heat read sod so - proved and an account ordered to be paid, Jude* Doyle moved seboaded by Dr. Uri, that Mus Motion Shepherd sad Mr., Boyd be appoiseed se aunty examiners tor the Adenine scholarship. The motion having .b.es sdopted the board adjourned. ' A SATISFACTORY ENDING -A Mas charred time sines, • young man aged 23 fore the P.M. under the Criminal Code with harts, deeelvsd • girl aged 19 under prom- ise et marriage. On being milled on to plead, the defendant answered nob guilty, bat the evidaooe being .gatmt seek • on- 30.tlon, the magtetrate adloand the one, GARDMMMYARTT.-A party will be held tie Jose 23rd, ab a grimed' and resi- dents of W. T. Moly, under the auspices of the ladles of SL Peter's ''atbolio oheroh, where refrM►wteen w111 be served sod music of an enobeatlag cabers nosy be heard. THE COURT Roos. -The entity seati most have felt neefertably cool 1a the conned dumber at the speedy , f the Jane ' don os Tuesday, as the rotten. sleety sr. ranged and &.oersted with dowers laked more 1 ke a bsttdelr at • summer resort than • changer where sold intim is often served wt. Toawes. -The Royal Tsaplaw of Gado nal. poblidy salaams their thanks to the lull.. and seetlenes she es ktadly •eisted them 1. their eosmrt. AMINO" Bor yeti a ioes.td llesestallp, Mho is beat sus d lbs $ . ssdiettee has had the phew* et- kr•loagwhile. 8vtnaasrot 1w Law. -E. L 111 b former student with Ottrr•w • woe.eded r palled hie deal engtlsMM at t8. Lw fished flea ors ahisti1.1 to the Per ea Friday. (3. Ills Ilselanes. i AMMO Tits (antaeas. $sill lkelan..erns. bet yew law esesik aiim e1Mt lr; aaam,aa sed use • t.w 8swlnt.blp. (loon Anne,-P.IR Oberstt, at Pew Tod, we, Ia hili Weise e • me el Med' hetw ash Mae meaMma th. tome wham ab 110161111110 M tl sr every ens amid r4, s Z y the hlwl boa b Idle 1N M • 4a eaa IIA the WWRu M s pa/awe Wall Paper thoughts. When you are thinking of Wall Paper, you think of the best place to buy it. P0RT14B8" BOOK STORE always seems to anticipate the wants of floes requiring Wall Paper ; that is why we at always busy. A few hoes to clear at 5c. per roll. New and pretty Papers, with Borders and Ceilings to match, at 6.e., 7a sad So. per roll. More artistic ones, in all the mew shades, with Friezes and Ceilings to match, 10e., 12c. and 16o. per single ve11. Oome in and gee them. Not neeseeary to purchase. g ull Ms return journey to Ronan, China, as • missionary under tate Presbyterian ohuroh. The meeting wee bald In the notate room of Knox antra. Atter devotsoa•l oxer• cues by the pastor, • musioal and library program was rendered ociegistiag of vocal numbers by Misses Gibson end Wilkinson, and Mrs. ('. Campbell ; Instrumentals by Masters Tye and Campbell, and Misses Ty*, Buchanan, ted Smith ; a recitation by Mss Godwin ; on anthem by the Knox ahuroh obotr_bed addressee by Mown. Seundera, Strang. and hove. T. `odor's aD ea. Mao. giilivrsy. Misses McCall and Competes* acted •. mcoempasfrea -• la the. ecame d his address, Mr Saunders promoted Mr. M•oglltivrey with the resolution of Knox churob Sabbath school to support a pupil in the mission sobool in Home. He was aloe handed • oheque for that amount for the first year. During the evening an extended intermission was given, which afforded the people en opportunity of saying good bye naturally to Mr. M•osillivr•y. DIED ON DcTy.-Dr. I). W. E(.erte, aged 42 years, eon of Mrs. '.V 1). ' Ebert•, of Chatham, died at Montreal yesterday, of olood•roiaoniog, oontraoted in the course of his protessioaal defies. The decea.:ed M.D. had many friends in Goderich, ell of whom will sympathize with deceewed s relatives oo his early death. KNox Cuos.•R Y. P.S.t:.E.-Th, follow• tag offioers sad oonvaner. of committees hey' been appoiond in the Y. P. S. C. E. of Kuox smirch !for the nett six months : prim., Rey. Jas. A. Anderson : 1't vies. Elswood Campaigne t 2ad vioe, Edith Wig. gins; reoording secretary, Minnie Stracbao; oorrsspoodlog secretary, Loads Gibson ; tress., Clara Bleat ; missionary treasurer, Bell Wilson Committee conveners : Look• out, Haigh Bala ; prayer meeting, Nosey Kalea ; social. Mand. Murry ; music, Jen. ole Nairn : flower, Minnie Craigte : mie- & Weary, Edith wigging • relief, 0bas. Shaw : literature, Miinnnie Molvor. THE SGCARE 1'R0ORAx.-The Band will play the following program on the Square this, Thursday evening, weather permitting: 1. M♦w:H-'• The Scarlet Letter,". Kbun 2. WALTZ-" 00 the Backs of the W abash" [Chattswey 3. Maacw-" Bleak America," ...Make! 4. MRDIiy OvIRTCRE -" Uooatowa Capin," Ch•ttaway 5. MARrn-" Stars and Stripes Forever,'' (house 6. WALTraa-" Wang," ... Mere* 7. MEDLEY OyEETrRE - " Jolly Night,'' [Beyer 8. MAEOH-" 1he OR) of '99 Ziok.l Members of the Band ars requested to he at the band -room at 7:30 o'olook so that the Band can get out and cowmasoe playing at 8 o'olok sharp. A TIN Mfx,. ROAD RArc.-Os Friday iterating the sndersamed wheelmen entered for she 10 mils road rsem, the course being from town to Taylor'. sokool bow, Gede- ri88 township, and return. It was a handi- cap, and the start was Stade as follows : 7 P.N., W. Uniop : 7;03, S. Seymour and C. B.11 ; 7:04, E. Bobber, A. McLeod and J. O'Connell ; 7:04i M. Humber, 0, Shannon and J. Brown ; 7:06, J. Williams ; 7:10, A. Mayor. the first to rstgn to the starting point was 8. Seymour, 39 ; the second Alex. McIver, at 7:401 thirdlwas Ed. Belabor and the fourth Jaw Milano. with the rest Mese behind. Chas. Shephard and 1). Johnston were the judges at the turning point, sad Noble Smith, W. A. Rhyne and G. F. Emerson were the starters and judge, la tows. MOTH CAMPHOR, URB INSECT POWDER, FRESH HELLEBORE, PURE PARIS GREEN, FRESH CHLORfDE LIME, STICKY FLY PAPER, AND At - •.- N pA D S ..:..._ DUNIIAM'S DRUG WTORE SOUTH SIDE Or WUARM. Shortly lifter the ,rogram proper was through, • few of the bandsmen st• t.sd the hewers, and soon there were several seta danoinr meetly. A volae followed, to which over • hundred ooupls kept time, and thus the day was ended. The demos mosio played by the band w.. really good, and shows that we need not the harpers for a dance, in fort more than me lady desoer declared the musio of the Marine Band superior to that of the visitors for dee no purposes', a'we cordially endorse the ver- dict of the lair ones. FORGOT. -About two weeks ago w• seot oat oar enecceta-_£uatomsra.JrQw1KQ. J0 oall sod, settle. Some oams, some forgot. We ere seeding out man line week and 'belie ems eeatemen welt 1666w tea earn ye pay the.oconnt1 when pr.seoted. J. WIL- SON'S Prescription Drug Store. KNoz C )sot for th Kent church •• what th Work," Hs Tti orkeka 100. PORTER'S BOOKSTORE Court House Square, GODERICH SUOMI@ or LIEUT. DAN GODFREY'S BAND Ile Moirreasa. -Oes el the meet flatwiag settle.., perhaps, ever wended to a male- s! pafermaaee !. this country, was that gives by the Montreal Herald to Godfrey's Bead the other day, the Herald said 1 "Yes- terday sfterae's and .veaing the far -tamed Lieut. Dan Godfrey sad Ms sets Grena- dier baldness made their appwr.mce 8. - tore Montreal midtowns, sad Ran • par - torr.aaos than was as admirable as 11 was surprieiag. 1t was surprising beens.e it gave as 1e Amucks • sew senoptioe et bead stole. It revealed eh. neatens Moodie* et tome, ef wish% we bad tbss the se wok erg..lratiea capable, Os AMMO* light sled shades. Ma melts MMlle MOW Dent .aetteMl qualitI* .Mair ors atria look ler In mere betsitrs1. MA stttt7.latT sNdole roomy. Lissa O• bay's !leaf mil mamma was w.Mbh► mere IYr • messes. It was a telgyb, • 0s.4ssst. That ae to8a Me L sessilki t h eart of Meanest is a gam sad mils____." Leat. Dan (entree's rad Ms femme used appear i. Odarfob ea Ilea dry wrests, Je.e 2206. T.. WtotraWADa CoresiT.-Oa Friday wsmhsg essay see dimmed p..pls ware a Me ,seswi is w t7w.rll►..r33ftseh t/ 6.M! SUR. 't.P.B.0 E. -The enb- s meeting of the Y. P. S,C. E. , of on Tuesday sussing will be • School Sas one to our French Herbert Stoddart to lead. M'INNES' MANIFESTO. ee, " Bey •rater " Tette Wby be Leaves Mae far rrevlarlal relines. Mr. W. W. B. Molones, M. P., who has decided to quit Dominion politics to enter the 11. C. provincial arena, has levied • manifesto to his oonetituenls, from whtoh the following extraots are taken:- Upon a number of ooeasione,more or lees Important, in the exercise of the right of independent actioo,whioh I have always re- served to myself, I he refused to head the crock el the ;warty whip and opposed the propositions submitted by the ,lovernmenl. 10 so doing I aoted oon.eieitlously, along lines which I conceived to De to the ultim- ate lot reat of the public, and upon prin- ciples consistent with my ideal of true Lib. m 'rale It is, therefore, with feelings of regret that I announ0e to you my intention of re- signing my Dominion seat for the purge's of oonactlbg • oonstituenov in the •pproaoh- ing provincial elections, I nave arrived at this determination only after mature delib- eration and upon tbo urgent eolisitation of my frt.nde, who coosider that at this oritioal time in the development of our province, • larger field of practical usefulness pre- sents Rail( in the Local Legislature We have reached • oriels in the history of our province. The eyes of the world focus upon us. Our wonderful re.ouroes and magnifioeot opportuoitiea excite universal attention and envy. The time' impose tre- mendous reeponeibtlltiee. It the awaken- ing to industry, exploration and develop- ment is happily aided by timely legislation, the possibilities ars unlimited and bewilder- ing to oobtampl•te. Should, however, mediocrity, timidity, or greed influence our legislation est this time of glorious sunrise, then the headlines of the tutor* are squally certain. A swift oarolea of plunder would swing for • day, amid ruinous and union - mountable folly, and draw to • olcee to com- meroial chaos and • long night of black die• appoint moat. Onr province male for ite beat men. II needs their heat service. iet us, therefore,oa regoirw it to be our supreme duty at Oda oritioal hour to eat aside the miserable rare of an imported partyt•m, and u British Columbiana, united and oonfident, grasp our opportunities with wledom, vigor sod hops. Above all should we oeaoentrste our efforts toward securing from all partial, *Issas and s.otlobs-without small or sel- fish distinotlon-men strong in hope, sound ac in prla.lple, and safe In tion, wherewith to form the strongest poe,ible Lerislet.rs, boast ▪ the meo.pable sod bot Admlals- tr►tiob. Thus only can our unparalleledw heritage be safely and fairly adm(af.ted, per - =meet • mad. t8. baste of as early. full and per - meet prosperity. ,,. de seae.rta° 1'M hued Y s ear 1 reams, made es at ens am seed es. sett rmy p mem se the Ike erne wiled. Tam seems wee limed the bene 11'M1 ma more Mae summed at lItseeh lb bsisigammeme mil am aSass the saim ail rel p..i s. le bee erns • wry saleable al - mem Ward. b. We eimpes. kS. Maw Sala es W seam se baelverseee, int the k !alms el the km/ MI 1.16/ ape piles► SPRING REQUIREMENTS CLEANING .i,u- ISIiNFECTING MOTH CAMPHO1 CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID, CARMAN. CONCENTRATED LYE -CHLORIDE OF LIME, LITTLE'S PHENYLS, I am prepared to buy this WILSON'S - £ Season's clip of Wool, as JtPR("RTPTTON DRTTG 13TORA4 l usual, it the buck If Lfled. ROOKS AND PERIODICALS. 1.ILIAN Balt AND THE (ir.An--"Kodak•" an sot pormltitd within sight of the Con of Beasts, sad 1a le ooadde,ed the mon dmf• dealt man le all Europe to photograph. UnYrs Bell, who le In Russia for The ladles' Home Journal, pasa•dsd the Raines o®oials to allow her to be os exeeptloe to the role, aad she saove,dd In photograph• leg so oleos that the Rasmus ansareh jumped at the click of the batten, WWI V•11 will tall how she got her pboterrapb. r M. sa>N bee* of the inmost. THE WEEKLY IBAtis a T DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Ass IIZDID WAY DAT IN THE ' KITCHEN VANILLA For Ice Cream, for instance, and BAKING POW DER For Cakes. One is a Drug, of course. the other a Chemical, and there are still others : SPICES, CREAM or TARTAR ETC. The best place to buy Drugs is at a Drug Store. _ (t, druggist knows more about them than other people do.We keep keep a good drug store. Come and see us about " Kitchen Drugs." J. E. DAVIS MEDICAL HALL. PHM. B. WOOL where you get your me e not eat ^ .,-.,,...... BNI1LER .- --. • VI0_04 MILLS -FOR Roofing REPORT ahem en. June. fail Wheat Q Maar. family. per mw1.... . -, 1 le •S test. per art.... r. = lI Na S0`• --..M u 3583 riZa......_. __•• 4t»t. pp jtbmrt... -- e• : to 00 le : = »=14 tr I 70A £X ze 07 Eavetroughing Dairy'Tinware Paints Oils Blue Flame Oil Stoves Coal and Wood Stoves and Furnaces Bicycles J. H. WORSELL THE CHEAP STOVE PAN GOIDERIGH bus ..,.iris rima.` la 471114101 HIGHEST CASH PRICE OR is =skiing for Manufac- tured /Lowe& 3E88E GLED$ILL. May 300, 1888. FUNERAL NO?IOE A. W. CORNELL indertaker & Embalmer SUCCESSOR TO A. B. CORNELL i'. B.-Owr Charges Anne berm erearty Reduced is order to meet the pandas demand for Moderate Priced FVwergls. onsorlall Artlat- JFRITZELY, TONSORIAL ARTIST, . Hot and cold baths on promise'. Saw foaming.ehampootng and every other require - meat carefully attended to,and note but com- petent land. employed,vtlliams' old ease. McLean's new bloot, next door to Hrltuh.fLz- oheoge Hotel 30-14 SPRAY YOUR FRUIT TREES Buy your Spray Pumps and Spraying Material at the Oheap Hardware Store. ALL PERSONS contemplating BUILDING this Season a • will find it to their advan- tage to purchase from this up-to-date hardware establishment. I 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, 0! TSS 0 11f Dp mita. :.asst tit►Q': " iiJeill Mft e_..lcul,-;"..:?` iRn"` " a)•da#!►?" "'.