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The Signal, 1898-9-22, Page 4dam. 4 TtivesxA*, Sept. !t, 1696. E.B. cE M.H. sass sea SWEEPING REDUCTIONS To clear out oar stook of Wheels we are offering bar- gains unheard of before in Ooderich. UNTiL TIE END OF THE SEASON we will rent good wheels for - 10c. per hour, 7bc. per day, or 11'2 00 per week. See us for anything in wheels. EMERSON'S Bbyole aad Mvfa Hew. aad Ci.vel.ad ("yen Livery. • .61 4, • m roman= EVERY THURSDAY MOIRNING sent nramanemone , UOD*K WL DAT. MITT: AVM THE PLEBI8C►T$.. ...- A WEEK from today tLe Dominion Plebiscite on the quentior of prohibi- tion will be held, and up to the pres- ent it cannot be said that much en- thusiasm has been evoked on either side. Perhaps the pot will begin to boil during the corning week.,. The battle thus far has AJ been oonducted on different linea from those of the Ontario plebiscite. There have beta fewer meeting' held by the prohibitionists, and the antis have confined themselves to the dis- tribution of the argument+ of Rev. G. M. GRANT, D D., principal of Queen's University ,of EDWARD FARRzR,of 1r E. SUSPPARD, and .f other distinguished writers. They have also plastered the billboards with yellow literature, rais- ing the question of direct taxation. Up to tbe present little bas been done but wig -wagging, although there is no reason to believe that the prise.: est rather ineffective attitude will be held to the end. At other points we find that more attention is being cal .2. the question than has been shown in this part, of Huron county, and at Ottawa, we observe, Hon. Sweat Pignut, Minister of Agricul- ture, was on the platform with Hon. Geo. E. FosTSR, in favor of prohibi- tion. Mr. FlsesR, although a mewbet of the Government, differs from some of the fai.Ghearieff Uierels in this cos nor of the vineyards and tells his hear- ers to work and vote in favor of pro- hibition, aa he is doing and will do. He isn't afraid that, atter the vote for prohibition is suooe.sfolly aimed, be will be a statesman out of a job, and *has no tears as to direct taxation or any other bugaboo that has been set up. Hu words are, " If you want prohibition vote for the plebis- cite." There are no " ifs,'' " buts," " however' " or " neverthe. knees " about Hoo. S(DR'T Flsnes'e views, and neither Principal GRANT nor any other literary giant hu taken him captive with specious pleas. Fear for the loss of revenue has no terrors for Hon. G. E. Forrest, ex - Minister of Finance. Said he to the temperance people before him : It is your duty to vote. You cannot afford to do anything else. You ere chal- lenged by the Government to a vote ; you are asked to show up, and if you do not do so you will be asked to shut up." And then he said, " As to the question of revenue, I will find you a Finance Minister who will raise the revenue. Wiest .re etatsmen for but to carry out the well -understood wishes of the people P" Much statements su the above ought to be a help to some of the week -kneed brethren who, professing to believe in the justice of prohibition, yet balk at voting because they are fearful that the Government wi11 not carry out the will of the people. To repeat Hoa- Mr. Vorr'es:'s words : What are statesmen for but to carry out the well-attderetned wises d the people THE SIGNAL : GODERIOII ONTARIO perhaps h.'. weiUag to lot it at reduced letter rates. --On the f9tb every voter has the privilege ut saying by his vote whether he favors prohibition or otherwise. Every won should vote a...noding to his w a.ienue. Th, rush who does not vote should be ilia qualified. • - --Some oI oar Reform oontempor- arien claim that the pout office department, which used to be oonducted at • toes ul over half .-mullion per annum, is now epitom- ic" tat' ' g. If that be so, why tax the news• papere, as Ma. Moines intends to do! --Aren't some of our esteemed con- temporaries, imperial fe deratiwttsta, hurtle of trade, awl eiuh, plopping o,nr too much on this MU1.OeI( brumes ` What fire he dune, anyhow, that he should not have dune! He hoe the job, and gets the salary, Mid if ha didn't attend to the ',minicar he 0 oul1 deserve to be fired out. -Referring to the rumor that was afloat recently that Hem J. M. (limos was looking to Erni fur a seat iu the Lopata. tura, John Ault, M.PP., writes w the Am- leretburg Echo : •" The EwNu amts are taken fur the text four years and would not l e swapped fur the beet Government job in the Province." That's good straight Liber - a ism, John, and we admire you for it. -They tell a story of the late lair Jou % MAe'DONAL.D which is a tnbute to the Ulf Man'o diseernm0nt (hi owe noesei s s deputation of Iiquor»UUera waited uposiim, and said their business would be all right it it were not fur the fanoticiem of the church - members. "Stop right there,.' said the. Olt Mall, sternly, "what you say is tot •su. If the church people did only their dutv,you would tis out ct your present bust- CON TEMFIORAR.1' •OPINION• THK IAHI'0100 IN SALNENT. Hamilton Retold : That the plebis- dle e.mpaigs is .hent to bogie to wriest is Indicated by the appearance w th. Hold of several mild, unobtrusive little campaign Iles. TII`ANA1tCHI4T. `1411f ° `I stn 5esewel : Aeerebiste ars haat drnneroo. where they are least lean,!. Keel mid, the only cooky y that crests them uke anybody else, has les trouble with !heat thaw any other. `--- • * • u ate K& L grtCn.leinee WAT. Philadelphia N.eoord : The tint thing trauma' Kitchener did lifter retsina bin troop into Omdurman w0 to get them oat agate. His dsep•toa announcing his vic- tory iatory oleo ',noontime that hu wounded sol- diers are on their way down the river. Hen is a general wbo understated. the art of war. was She .smabr .1 iamb Awls he * cram katal pram regreesistatioos, when, Setea• ages were o.tr%ged by Sherif) Hone ea MM decanted b. 'name *esd.raem stmt, us• pilled by the Iabwulslltyy'' of the teed. to remota oaylds the jell walls, said epseslabs for the beaegt of the piddle is general Gale what was gob* ole beide. It u ►ouod-sed by The Star it re be- lieved -that e.heed--that the pabite has become •u s- iently civilised w great that detailed .e - ,oasts of • mardorer'e lost s.oine.es are set bealtby or desirable readies. Sheriff Bette b therefor* to be commended for ler reset:• sines of the deoesoy of !Mage. .'ad lit would be raeoh better if his oo.eidor.tion fur the reporters were tiisalwd by them is .00usider.tioo for the tastes of readers. SNAP' SHOTS. -The question of the hour : " Are you • 'wet' or a 'dry' -fie • man, nota monett. on Thurs- day. 1b• MA of RepMmhnv. Vote for or opine" pnhlblti.th. iton'1. straddle --ft is said that Zen.A is to become • • panne. Perhaps he bank. upon that me smother way of Joining 11.e Immortals. HI WANTS A HA0MONIODN WHOI.L Brookville Recorder : Sir Charles Tapper has gess wad dose it ague. After all the hewn., of the organs about the raigalty of balking reciprocity with Me United Sestet, the bead of the Tupper dye.5ty hes told the people of Halifax that " r2e great Coasrrv- .tve party bed need every nutmeat to Mills about • rsetprooityy treaty which would weld the two great Eaglle6-speakb, Peeples of the 000Uaool more da.sly r' Who rear hallo, Ousrg. Friers • NUOOaNTION. Dudes Tree Bauer : The mune of big. .my brought against K. L. Mtddlats, the f•k• railway promoter. b meoh more airkem than deluding merobsnta let• eapplyieg `ods for witch he did mot futeed to pay. Middleton appears 2. be • half -mad genies ef some sort. Hu Wad rens to doing things en • Urger Scale than other peopfa. Ewen le the matter of getting married he is said te bar. Mien three or four wives I. stead of beteg mutest with one Hie trial will take pleas at Woodstock. It might sot b. • bed idea, should he be land guilty,ir stead of .eedbr him to the p.•it,mtlary, te ...segs him to live arab all hie deluded wives et the mine time Th. Drist.rtre betimes M sanfalaN tavwrhl. in Franea. The !tats. claim that Nos ete4-fess 1NtMage M the trouble M (.bale In.t New. The t11oM !lase Motous .rsra l . • knighthood from the Old Lurk bet neagrnta for Is that the didn't bee •w[•.asl.stt. • • DNS *law 01 LANAI " 1Y. Moastary Times : la response to the de wade of Organised labor, the Conadtaa Goverement greeted • holiday la September el sub year. to be earned " labor Day." Although •t the rims it was patted oat that much lose would result to the bushman oommuotty se • result of the closing doves of shops sad fooleries. and the stoppage of M rho for a day es the vary threshold of the •utumo season, It Was waroely •alioIp.led that !Abut Day would be • .•eros ot snob Moonvsaleam sod lou as time has proves. lo the Keret organieaslan of industry, It is Impossible to c.loal•I• Ind what it sumacs to have • rainier aeration of busier' ; tho eff.cts aro far:reaching, .od extend I,e- yead the loss of rename from ..bele day's trade. 11 mud be remembered that, after y21, the members of the tads anions repre- sent • small part of die oommuoity. tie hear oo all .ides of the t000avealasce flat larwer• were pat to on Monday last Visits were mode la some rosea from long dis- saneee it. the villages ata towns for sup- plies, only to tied the storm and shops Shead by !'nose of Labor Day. There might he some oompemeattuu for their Irse if It were certain that wo,kmen appreciated the holiday. We are advocates of r.•aoa- able and s.ssm.ry recreates /or the mem who labra with 2b hada, m well as for h m who labors with his bride. Bat holi- day -making by power of law may be over- done. The teases and speech making io ooammow= with the Toronto celebration of the day were attended by sly • few ron- dred moo. wows and obtldreo, while is Moat:•el (ebIoh has had muck and napless - /rat experteaeed with religions holidays/ the holidaymakere divtded into two rival foo- tmen to Garry (a their proosediare, sad to co piece were the holiday 'estivate carried out with the vim and spirit wbiob aurally marks • (.•a•d*an holiday. The les-d.v bad • decided)) art4oial flavor. Two ANTI•PL,HtmfTION PHAMP1ON5. Hramptoo Caser,ater The ants are oiroslanog three doosmeat a in Peel •*atw.1 prohih poo The first is • pamphlet 00. - taring Pneoip*l Grant's lettere. There le probably no rasa im 0a•ada today so papa - with the .•loon -keeper ea the learned Prmoipp••11 The seosd i. ea article from Smtmrd•y Night by E. F.. Sheppard, the mea who has proved •-traitor to everything lee bas touched. H• bar been • Tory, • Grit, an senexstioeb*, an Imperial leder.- Morlet, • defeuder of Romanian' sod a most violent opponent of the Church. Jmdgb/ by his past it is safe to my he would .Ldly soupe pay from the prohibitionists if he mala *at • job. The third is a Dari label- led, " Ten Good Reason Why I Saoald Vete No, ea Ora Plebiscite." Every rerun should get thou deoom•ate. Their eiroala- nee w111 help the vote is laver of prohlbi- tis. IN SOUTH ONTAY-REE-0 I THE MAYS THAT TSRSM DRYDEN DOWN Hamilton Time• : New we know suns - (brae .bout that "wave of popular isensR" that " tweet Jobs Depts. from kloeeai" It woe • oast of feeling for $5 bels waved by Tory purifiers of our elsobloes. John Dryden etasde yet ; Calder het bee. bowled over. IF • • MORA TRUTH Tw AN pONVa1. Printer and Pabli•her : A creep of poll. noises were chatting together in the ase• ✓ ider of tan Parliament bundle/a the other day. sad a (A•eervatre M.P. told t81. ✓ ery at bile own septa*" Hs Am aaovar- ug the meaty before an eleetls, fa whiob the Liberal eaedld•te was • 0.18.11. He himself le an UroeNm•o from &Met. He !Solids old Irishman wbo hsd always wend Tory, bet who was supposed to be invests* .t Chet time. " Well, Jetty," g eld the M.P., " I mappens you will veto umbrae a me this timer ' How is that, sir r' Well. they have pmt up a good Irlokese and a reed °ethnlle, like yourself, against ma" "Ob," mild Jerry, " 1 dee'. know abate tet Yee ere se good se i►tebm.e ea tee is. Aa for the ether thing, I thbk my °canalerm will let me vete ter yes . *.tar --aa It awed* take mole rdtgts to be • mimbet." Rnr't►a(NTrT1 WITH 0A5•*A, Buten Tr•neertpt : Canada is altogether ear beet sear at -had omotemer, and ander favorable eesditoe..h• eon be made worth soma mere ten .5, while s • bmlew .erd Lary we should prove mere saleable N her. We shoal/ fled eve pant la the Arr.eg•- adst, sad M hentato bas ase (!•sada would Mee be a h•aefld.ry le sot stotesmas•hl , hat the *saggmated ...Boom el little Mach Renee -wily would eery likely beet Saeger benefit be New Enabled sham he sew e ther stetd.se of the eo..try, bat a pelley tits$ MIM sea.ntie. of time Gamey wllh• eat barna/ nay .Mer dsearves the largest eggs ereaemat. Is was d•.behs for matt eu1MaI team Mae pvaothiat re•erw Moa rselptedty Was tersest.5td he 1864. W. mese la lea mist el ear Mail wee, and e5 redefine with (awl. wee sera•wk.l ds.lsed. flat the pvej•Alees tat mw out ed bha* eitWkrs might by this Mom t• lot tearer► • • • .1011N DRYDEN STANDS TO WIN. Amh•ntbsr* Eohe : (,`hart.. (alder, ebo was dented for Smith Ontario in the last Proemot•1 elsneae by •.esj.nty of 96, was 'sputed os '1'.0.4.7. we lower time la carom of bribery Mile. preyed ie • trial Wt. Ing two days W. Calder mot DE l the outs. The punass guilty- of bri he,teportd, sod they will he 8figaaLided from Tote* ler several years. The mem petit ua est Sea. Jobe Dryds i. dis- missed. There will he a bye•eleoWse is wbiob Hoe. John Dryden will be the L,b- oral candidate. 1mlegeerr nett MST. Tnes4sine t the lidelpememo fea.H.e • Steals M-'waglIIMge yuWAey. whoa Walla 4.1t fames! ISM • Me he a ll . _1111 seartia our mod progsres yeas' farmers, Js Malone, yoeage.t me of Jogs Malos.. of this towa•bip, end Mks Mame Armstrong. of Stratford, ..re mads nee sad wile. Bre•sels: Samuel B. Fraliek,.f Wtag- ham. bee purchased been Yr. McCallum the fifty acre farm part let 1, u is IL It rollm south of Bno•els. Th. prim paid w.5 91900. Mn. Frmllok le • daarht.r of Mrs 8. Pearse., Brume*. Rsmo.dvl6.: White O.ttop;" the residence et Mrs. Muldrsw, wen aisle the .coos of waddle* faint lure n. Wedaseday of lest week. whoa her youngest daughter, Mir Mm.5, seas matted fa marriage to James Soot t, .t Kish aro. Gerrie : Aa saddest ksppesed to F. Rau, paeto,trapb.r, of (aorrie,l•st week. Rs was as.tatieg to Teed • threshing mwb-oe b How.ok toenails...ad his hood w.e.sught tit the oyliseer sed I.eor.t.d so badly that amputation was neeeea•ty. Exeter Mn. tlMherd Sweat, of Moo:: dna, Manitoba, formerly of tibia plea*, died at Morden, on Wednesday, the 7.h teat., •*.d 74 yuan. S2. was • doubter of the Ists ti.orr. Wasnss$•. Urso.teld, sed • sister of Mr.. Voang, Bgmosdvdle. Uoderioh A very plesus* .vest took pian. in Gederieh ea r'rrd.y, Sept. 9, what John Stir. es. el Wm BI•ir, of tie oat Ito., ()oder** township. and Framois, yoasgses daughter et Jobo Porter, of ups. 3, war. used b the bonds of malrimwy. (dates : Dr. W. Graham, of Toroaw, formerly of Brame* has formed • o.-par8. eer.kip with Dr. Tomball. ball, of Mika. mid Ise moved to that Iowa. Th. 1)r. hes s wide soymicee ee le Harm (.w. sad will. in ase sense. be aiming beats is I..altag there. Waweatsh : A very caddies took plies ea W.desed•y. 14th lest.,at 12. reeiderto..1 1). Beset. Best W a i.aew6, whim his daughter, Amara H. B , was sailed is tee beds of matrtmemy to J. . Fels, a prespsroea farmer of the 7th ee. oesaloo. Browses I The Peet le Bony to bear that Myrtle Wtless's limb, that has Deno • .ouroe of livable to her for seas years, le not mature the lmprevemeot derived. Slee has gone to • Toronto hospital fer treat- ment, which we bops will resale In speedy recovery JM•lorte : Jas. C. Laidlaw, or of alt oldest 'parakeets of 8e•fortb, who has bees ova of btutmes., however, for soma elm•. leaves, for Currey, MiesesoM, where ate takes • posit t os with . Mr. (Niftily, O di frosted Who many years ago did bedew is H•rpurh.y. Gray . David W. Brow■ and wile sad Miss Agw, of Hall'. Piaui*, British Col umbo, ere visible, Mr. Brown'. sister. Mn. 4,&e..$41.wrt. fore gee.„ sad other lrtemda lire. Brows is a daughter el the lam Mn. Peter Stoolair. 141ih esu It M many yams aim* they Int Orem Tsekersmith : Oa Tuesday Jake Walk- er. of vee. 2,T.okltrwhb, was ponder some bona iu the stable wham ow of them kicked kin in Om atoe•sk y the rjaNes were es serious that alt►e.gh • doctor was sailed, who did eventide, possible fet him, he pored away two days later : be was • young man of forty tears of age, sad un- married, sed was mnob respected by all who keeper bite. Tilt VAINER -GENERAL MY PLUCK. Torrents Telegram : He.. John Drydea's determiaaten to fid what he has deet le the plasm be lust it, ..at oomm•sd respect eves teem tk•w who are inclined to oritiobe hie satins in holding hie portfolio after his S cat to the Homes wee sone. 1f the fanner general •nn r- gener•1 shows thee be wet defeated by en. fair means and tees be can carry the mm. .utaeooy ie • lair •!••tens, then he mot nary justifies hie owe action to retin's* .1Sea, bat adds twMd•reble strength to the party w rsomeote le the other bye-eleotiaM. His pink ia maim the versant iate.d of look - lag for em Genet wt .oe.wb•ee elm will go far toward* mvenng h.• alleged Gins in re. gard to patine offices sad celeste relatives. (AUNTY CURRENCY. Wine/barn : Wm. Harmed it hevis* his household ethers moved be Dauphin, Mea where he Tweeds loostiss. Constance : R E. Cooper, M. D , het disposed of hie peactioe here to 1),. Walt- er, formerly et Rheingau. Morns : Eli Sellers has reefed the farm of hie grandfather, 8. Hodder, on the led, and has oommeaoed work there. Stephen . Wm., sem ot Charles Disney, Stephen, died at AL Pool, Miooerot•, s Tuesday, the 1318 iso., aged 25 years. Wiogbem : Pastor Freed of the Baptist ehurob has lamed the residence of Jobe Neelande opposite the Methodist oburoh and mires poeeerdoe Oot. lot !Whew Farrow Bros. neve sold their flea farm for the hand.ome sum of 65,100, to Wm. Plunkett, (Vest Waw•seeh, w8e sold his farm to fib brother. Clinton : 0. Tuesday while Thomas Blacker woe .a*•ged in picking apples, be fell from the tree. and had the misfortune to break • maple of his ribs, Moll/Hop : Mn Henry Cash met with • palatal seotdst receaUy. She was +tad• leg ea • hex, and is stipple, off She fail and broke her arm et the wrist. Saforth Adam Cray, •e old time rest. dent and badness man of Se•tortb, but now of Dakota, was here last week attaining( tee lateral of his broth.,, Roderick Grey. Grey : Wdsed•v of lora week W. L MoQuarrie, 4th line, left for Prism Albert, N. W,T„ where . he has secured • pennon se w tobar, donee to oomm.•ce on his arrival. 8tsley : (tee day u Mrs W. Moffatt wee work's' eye looped tad tell, and ra trying to eavt leme•Il 8.427 epreleed beg wrist, w61ele IjM atederd bar arm metre since. Londeehers : Damao Snell, b1.ok.mita, is laid off this week with blond pmeening ten filo right herd. He reenvd • dight.erstele ea Pred•y Islet, bent took no wilco et it at the time. elision : issue INpew Deem of D etroi/ e a old elletenbee, .ad brother of Mrs. W. Doherty, has just neve appointed aea.ymr e t the fop meds more et Waite A Genre* ojoemis, B. C. Grey t J►wtee Lsarraest, fmrrauty ed Grey, bat new of Memerl, spire eay.nl Imola et J. and A. Stewart.'.,' of the MA age. He will visit the Rookies before re. Israieg be lie been•. Seaeley t (1. Wedseedy memos of lap week lime pasted easy Sae of the eldest Monegre et the towsbip el 8toekee. i* the pewees of Jobs Mo(`..ws. age' 84 ye•re, Mem a Ione *Mattes Nosed by gemgrene. Real rtb : Willa M. Loran, ►.Slew, el M..r, Mertz. le Seaferth hey, sees sasrv;sd •t M en o Gng1, In the m at, et Perth, en the Met ,tie Mime Margaemt. daughter et William fenneltA, .f W.Mrr. moll. Zarb1. Dur M40era1k, the .ss&A and .klielsa weev$oer of bio (..m.rniel hotel, wee muds the happy prat of • hees.l.g baby MT a few days •(n, and new Dna fees g eeeesead dellen Haw titan he dM • week hefer. Me1t111wp A pretty merited* eemweesy ws perfweimi ie St James' ohar, h, M. fartk,aa wattmeter of tads mob,.8.. se. .f Seaforth : Mr,. 12,. .106.5205, formerly Mise Ellett, daughter of tee lets John Elliott, formerly of McKillop, with beg three obildree, are jot now voids( friends i*.thla yiomity. Dr. Johnston has hese • tel mimio5•ry is Mae ler the past ante years ane he and Mrs. Mentes how. bees eapy-iag • yew's larina*b with friends i. the United States sed (%.sada, sad they resirli•-8. Chia& shorty be reams their duties teen Fat is absolutely neces- sary as an article of diet. If it is not of the right kind it may not be digested. Then the body will not get enough of it. In this event there is fat -starvation. Scott's Emulsion supplies this needed fat, of the right kind, in the right quantity, and in the form already partly digested. As a result all the organs and tissues take on activity. yo,..M g..00.ot do igra SCOTT • SOWN', Chrrau, Tvrw.• RICEtS7,,,s4zusf PURE SALT Nemsr.COMA/W.�./I SOU ht� -"- GODUKR. GODERIC1I BARGAIN CENTRE WELCOME I LOOK E RS MI WILL AB BUYERS. When our many friends visit the Great North- western Exhibition held in Goderich September 27th, 28th and 29th, we invite you to visit our store. It will be a pleasure for us to have you call. If you are tired, come and rest ; If you want to meet a friend, make the appointment to meet them at our store ; if you have any parc,els or wraps, leave them with us until you are ready for home. We want you to use us in any way that will add to your pleasure while you are visiting our town. Make our store head- quarters for the time you are in Goderich. AS. ROBINSON -emaltit-ve=ripe Varnish THE OLD - as Hs name implies, beats all competitors IR the RELIABLE. -AIWA important points. Brightest lustre, least . odor, quickest drying of all stove -pipe varnishes. 25c., 5 for Take no other. . • The Medical Herb To. best of herb medicines, 25c. - COAL---- Sassafras Blood and Stomach Bitters, 50c. The perfen Emulsion of Ood leiVer Oil, 35c. ALL KINDS OF MeV Benjamin Remo Ammo& trees • Tor. Able Putties. Tome* Amt. 19 -Mr. llospamis Ramo, metterauta Se 160. la net omplor tne !este Street Railway Os. tells thae followie" dome meetweed sin delly ** 1 bees. far year pest, been • arose enterer heel severe palm la lay ERA Ny 1)•sbor told am 1 had the Lot mos et Night's Demo. B. amid am help eor did the mem, edvortieed madames* de Ritteey Pills • Wel. The resale is thee a - day 1 MI IOW sea. assail sod wolf owl Tea 1141suilliestore MO% Si ALWAYS ON HAND W. C. GOODE, Chemist, BEDFORD BLOCK. Agest for the Sirkbeck aati Loaa co. Lama on easy team Scrallloillard Coal >‘t „air.Onion loft at LIE k IIMPZAZDII gsme promptly attended to Rijr leerkee !Maim larrlas STILL ON DECK I If you want to learn to ride the wheei, Go to YULE'S. If you want Repairs, you will find a vulcanizer, a brasier, an enameller, and a ounpetent workman At VOLE'S. If you want Good Wheels and Best Attention, be sure end go to the old and reliable KINGSTON STREET, BICYCLE LIVERY Everybody is Talking about no has Jest sisMved samba, am lead from Manitoba. He bag new ea bead twe et the tem breads et nom that the world eso produce. LAKE OF THE WOODS merman Niu.s. Made trent we. Hare wheat ise dee loses the beet breeder of Oaten° PolOyew ERVIN, MINT will il0 well by mile" ea D. Casteices. piestloal baker. Rad lio ate tall Mead the Marinette mid Ontario Timm together se se es have • hem fed Family fleet at • tuessesele polo& Orders srill be gimp* weeded WM PIIIFF PASTRY. ROLLS or OYSTER, PArnas D. CANTilLON. Ali Kinds a rioulding and Repair Machinery of any description at short notice, and for little money. Reim kick Co., ntualtain ‘tCIGAR DO YOU SHOOT? If so, the following prices on a few lime 01 • GUNS . will interest you : A good 12 bore Double Barrel for - - E7•75 A Damascus Steel 12 bore Double Barrel for $12.00 A Damascus Steel 12 bore Double Barrel,with AWLS !till line of tbe Winchester Arms Company's Loaded Shells examine tbe stack. No trouble to show Rougvie's Hardware- Store. OR CUSTOM WORK FOR REPAIRING FOR THE SLATER FOR THE BEST IN BOOTS AND SHOES give SHARMAN call Being • thorough workman, wit MIMS* be impaerd en by sellers shoddy goods, and we do not buy seigille. &MOW goods, or bankrupt So" to sell as tiret-oleas We keep the LAIDLA.W, WATSON SHOE 001 0001)8, and PM they are splendid wearers, good Sitars, and a tbe latest iitylea, you should give them a trial. 17711Nrwmt SIX.41-1142441:61•7, TV - 00111011R nate 8•11411 AND WILIARS. A4Fill :POO ma mamma saw. "The Signal" for bal. of IN for only 15c Wonderful Timis 1E11 limed, fit