The Signal, 1898-10-20, Page 6.,.
SIGNAL -i GODERICH ONTARIO
E.BecIM.H.
WE ARE PROUD
We have meson to be
proud of the goods we rep
resents Sterling quality at
reasonable prices G our
motto, and it brings us new
businese every day.
NO1OBUIIEB PUNS,
BELL d TIAS OhANS,
licIUINEY & BEATTIE
IICYC.ES.
and the best Inver of small
Roods place us in a position
to cater to the tastes of the
most fastidious.
We are selling Cleveland
second-hand wheels at ridi-
culously low prices.
EMERSON'S
Bbyole and Music House, and
Cleveland Cyole Livery.
cifiguxl,
M rvfl(itW
EERY THURSDAY MORNING
sen R. isssaucai NT
RODQiOd. txuaaaAT.-OCT. fila r as.
COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE YUKON
WHAT'S all this chewing about the
Yukon that we beer of 1 Are our
friends of the Tory press -so stumped
for argument against the Government
that they are compelled'. to make
mountains out of molehills, and are
anxious to give their oountry a bad
names
Granted that Minister StrroN hes
not begun to sprout the pin -feathers of
angel's wings ; that Fkwcsrr can't
swear at the Klondikers in miner's
vernacular ; that Judge McGolas esu
satisfied to carry out law and order in
its integrity ; that Major Wotan was
opposed to oontraband grog in the
Yukon ; that the payment of royalty
to the Government was not a bit
pleasant to the Yankee miners, Ac.,nkc.;
well, what of it?
• What right has any Tory newspaper
writer in Ontario te raise his bray
against the Government of this country
because they have not been able to
reach the unattainable
The Yukon is months away from
this country, by way of travel. Ti,,
oonditions are so different there f•,om
what they are here that those of us
who have not been farther Wrat than
the chain of lakes, or flintier North
than Muskoka, can form a -very indif-
ferent idea of what is w anted within
easy reach of the North Pole
And yet, some lr.en who cannot
conduct a 7x9 ahem A with benefit to
tbemtdvas •t la* Abed= M lfrsction
of their lfmite' i number of readers
must, forsooth , let themselves loose in
sa effort to show that Canada is the
Poorest governed chunk of territory
04 the fr.otutool.
Brvee up, ye chatterers, and, in-
tim": of turning ea tri abuse tsp,'give
• bas good pointers to Sirrow and
Slrrou's men, if you have any pointers
to give. If you haven't, then, for
goodness' sake, give us a rest, or pre-
pare to get kicked.
WHAT'S YOUR OWN OPINION ?
THE following ealogfum to the Can-
adian Fall has been going the rounds
of the press. We don't like to tnrow
bricks at the weather -it's a useless
occupation ; but, brethren, to tell the
square, honest troth, is this the sort of
(tall you have been baying in your re-
spective localities this year 1
Hette.aH roe °orogen I
Poeta may sing of toe ))•ay of the spring-
time and extol the manifold beauties of a
day in June, but what period of the year
m we everio sly compare with a (Ihdian
gall 7 What of the mellow sunshine, with
its softened glow, the eonetent blue of the
unchanging sky, and all the golden glory
of the leaves! Italy may Neve beautiful
laodeeopes, and the sire of France ma • he
salubrious and invigorating, hot for Can-
ada's
an-
adis healthy sons and daughters there is
no place like home in autumn.
We agree entirely with the concluding
sentiment. Every person in this
oountry of compulsory education ought
to know enough to stay in out of the
wet.
ser t fibs : f a ler Ali who
WAll regret to learn of the death of ' • Ton"
Cowie, of Galt.. At one time a Liberal of
the Liberals, he (hefted gradually fmm the
moorings a hie old political faith, until in
the yeah between 1818 end the day of his
death no stronger expment. of Tory pun.
el$y.-that is, if we.dmtt that Tories have
principles -Lived in rent land.
Sat Tory though he baeamm, Tow OowAs
wall %brays • goal fellow, and no time ed to
bald • worm place In the heart. of ill who
ire hie furies or Tnry. He was . ee,„o tf
urs Mets. and the loather and the hand
wMssN geeat wove an inspiration to him at
GalmIlmates gatherings at all times atxi oe. 1
stn&
deme orpiment of the lis P., anrvwrling te
•r lata, three ween taw ran who a weld
Wa rm lits r Wallis deluge, and M-
1- 2 ray • Ow we have taken Imus
*1St bits en tint leases el tin Torry plM
lies aper wee .ria. woe tea diA
not admire the fortiefulaess and thought
which he put into his utteraiwes.
Hir
death removes another of Sir Juan's
011.1 guard," the flatware of which are
feat growitlg fewer by the winnowing of
time, and au old political optimisut in preen
and en pletlorw make no mew's leave to pay
time tribute to the memory of the honest
manhood. the chivalrous tt htiug qualities
end the eloquent tongue of Tor Cowes.
SNAP SHOTS.
ier Packed eonvmstiols never wpnsss1
the will of the people
K All political huyuete begin with
roup and end with "Soup !„
ear Ykrtleatusrlli 1. lunacy on your part
ism the neatest of somehxly else.
der le pelitios mesh aro guided not so
much by pi as by interest.
sr The hetet that holds the ladle is the
baud that shapes tate destiny of the party.
!a The loudest temperance shouting did
not bring the best results in the meet pis
biecite.
fir Never oak any man to stay in parlia-
ment if the staying means that be should
sacrifice himself.
sr MATT QUAY Tan's the only practical
politician who has undertaken to " slake
the plum tree " in his uwu behalf.
MO Ouej of these days the people will
dart to do their own thinking, and the
profwricual politioian'e job will be gone.
Q When J. P. WttITti1Y said there
would 1e no eaw offs, he counted- without
toting " Tried at Toronto " into account.
tar From Europe we learn that the busi-
ness* of emperor is likely to have au upward
tendency, if the Anarchists have their way.
Sr For a man who hu out truckled to
the war correspondent., Sirdar Yrrcusesa
is getting a fair .'tare of high-class adver-
tising.
Sir Did you ever notice that politician&
ou a platform never .tome to blows ! They
!lbw ylg( foola. iu. the Trow. do, !Io .bhp
lighting.
r< While you aro cheering for the politi-
cal chiefs tloa't forget to give one more for
the men behind the guns, who do most of
the fighting.
•
iter It isn't true that the people in Que-
bec are .till v otiug on the liquor questi on
The vote &freely polled is sufficient for all
practical pr irposes.
gar liar does it some that most of our
leading f tclrttwana, without toiling or win-
ning, li ve well while they are in the flesh,
stud leo ve good legacies when they depart '
WV Huron stands well up te the bead of
the -temperance column in the result of the
nmoe at plebiscite, and there isn't a protes-
'aor al temperance lawamitn In the county.
f! Thp controverted election ease in
North Perth has been diamimol, the prti
t.iouer paying cote. The Conservatives in
that riding have been done 1311.011i4, aur to
speak.
SW When twenty-two cases -eleven Lib-
eral and eleven Conservative --are dismissed
at Osgoote Hall in one day, it may not be
a res -off, but from our point of view it
looks mighty like one.
sr Notwithstanding the eacrifioes that
are Raid to be involved ui representing a
constituency in parliament, how many
we meet who are willing to immolate them-
selves on the altar of their country
MISSIONARIES FROM INDIA.
Aerosol et the Wee* Carried e■ at Aeon -
eel. .engal, ladle.
The Rev. W. P. Byers, miwioaary from
India, who has been to town mostly, 1 •
Caradlan from Stratford, Ust., although
worklag abider tee Methodist Episcopal
Massienary Sootety of the United States.
Tbis moiety is tarrying on work is
bwenty-five laagaares. and now, alter holy
years, bis • Christian community of 110,•
000 oon•erts. Of the.. 80,000 ars members
and probationers, and there are 30,000
children is schools of various grades. As
insane 84 foreign missionaries are 134 native
erd•ie l mistletoes, 510 local preacher,
764 exhorters, 1,070 teachers. 660 Roble
women ; and Iast year there were taken in-
to the oharoh 15,489 oenverta.
Mr. Byers was over tee years in India be -
tore returnug on furlough, and nse oven re
gaining health in tit, his native lend, tor
the pest eighteen montes. Hie first year 1.
India miasmas in Caloslta, after which be
went out hi the district to found • missies
•antlers al As•ssol, Bengal, a places eleven
miles west of Raoiganite, five boars' ride
from (;ale.tta os the Emit Indian Railway.
At the oleos of hie mooed year he was
',sealed to Caleuta to Mir Charlotte
Forster. of Georgetown, Oat., who went eat
10 join him is his work. They have been
shorts' together among • quarter of • mil-
.11on people for the put eight years.
The work developed rapidly and now
'there are three immobile la the district, ma-
vens in ten •i11y.s, a boarding wheel for
'bey' and one fer gime, • leper ..rlom with
r headred inmates, • home for the antel.t-
•ed children of leper'. wad twelve native
preacher• and teacher,. In the west sena
110. womeo Mr. livers is assisted by •
Fisopeon lady who i. in cherge of the sins'
e"hoot, the Bengali lady evsamilrt, Mtge
Roam Biter. a Bible women and two
teeekers.
Th. Lasaset dep.nrs.ata .1 week
'ray be olwi8ed es follows
(1) Evagelletio work, oemprisi g dally
VI.. i. the villages and bs'�s�te-to
itt the workes.gn tend au obuf two.
ituner•ting is also done in tents in rte tool
wss.ee, when the mis.aou.ry and his helpers
spend several menthe among the distant vil
hive
) Medical work livery missionary,
by reams of ht position, whether he hes.
had • method trab.isg nr not, mus become
a mafiosi pramitloner, sod huedr.ds of
Met people some se him for Setmest in
the coarse of • year. Wh.a 11•sa are saved
cad people are resters. to health, they aro
mere disposed toward Christianity. awl the
�wsaaoskis spa ter Me raaspHs. of The Gospel
(b.) kAsatienai w o r k t le &Mer
that the ehfldw el the s ayer's fay
be Mutated sad brought tip mese gagw
fully thee they .sold Is le Ma Abeam
whore they are swrmusded by Meiatreee le.
Nemeses sad Malden ;metier, se easy as
pmedble res gathered We beardlent .sa.ab,
wows they are msght and MUM is. a fire
Cee��'dlsr*Itls► they roars ie lkalr vI).
.oto ep111s dew. sad be eotaplss mor
pee le the a ema_»y. A. Mase SBI. tatbe
see, ter eke mess purl. Andrea .1 very pear
peep*, end is ata emu erpbaao mad •4
will.. , titled 4 blebs bsetraa N Is ow
emery shah their sapper. shield .etas treat
Amerces. Ti. tumult whish sweet over the
oessIry IW year carried elf 8,000.000 et the
pipit, sad left tbenwde of orphane to be
oared foe. 'two thou ud N those sal me,
tk. hands d M. M. R. miaioearle. sad
they are stela. supported by ChrisH•s
!Heads 1. Amari a Si tae oast of $12 • veer
each. 'P►.n are day schools also.
(4 ) Work emoaget the lepers. In 1891,
tkreesb tee b.sev les*. of • Scotch Isdv,
as asylum was opened •t Amami' tor lepers,
Nasty have fogad • refuge there, end nearly
aU who ester the asylum become Cbriatiao..
Whoa leaving for America kir. Byers asked
the lepers la kis asylum wbat seeseage they
bad for the kind (reads who oestributo
Seward their support. They bade him ooa-
vey their "proem" and "nomo.hkars"-love
end gtwtico -and Bey that •'they were as
happy ee they could be gad heed everything(
they waut.d." They pray . very day for
their kind beashoilo s, sod gamw of the"
lepese have died trlumpbas► Christian
death..
(5.) Wosssa. work. As many of the
women le ladle are kept la seolusioo and
'say net be then by other mos than their
awn hotheads tied brothers, women workers
are necessary to go among them and teach
them. Therefore the work among the
women ler to be w-eied on os parallel hoes
to that •meat the mea. Then .re as real
000vereioas anima rh.ee as we .r In this
ooaetry. A little girl came crying to the
miesies ry one day, seylog she waled to
rive herself to Jesse, and when pointed to
Him .he fell on her saes mad prayed : " O
God, I have been doh with spleen end can
Italy hav'jhol' (gravy) to eat with my ries.
I get angry and cry. Forgive me, make en.
rood, and kelp me be lite 'jhol' "
Mr. sad Mrs. Byers brought home one of
the little Bengali girls from their girls'
school, and Soendr'. brown Ates sad brtpht
eyes oenviaos .veryose the& snob children
are worth saving.
A ml•si•rs•ry's work i. manifold. H. has
to study languages, preach the Goapel,tonad
ohurohes, train workers, write and translate
books and trots, open schools, build, sad
be the ooutractor and brick•m•kee himself,
teach school. inspect .onool., keep books,
deuterium medicinal and be doctor for the
community ; and last, but not Issas. he hr
to be matah-msker for all his ooeverts when
they wish to get married.
Mr. and Mr.. Byers ezpeot to to
India next month, their furlough laving
'spired. Many geed wishes and the °rayon
of those who have mot them will follow
them to that Waft field el labor.
WITH THE U. 8. TROOPS IN CUBA.
• Vermeer Cedsrkb My Writes as Interest-
ing Lotter on kits ttsp.rteneeo.
From time to time oar readers have had
portions of letters written by (lea R
8..bea.., are .1 Jos. Iam.1•ma, en, tare,
sad now la the civil aervioe, Santiago de
Cuba. Resister his sister ie Toronto re-
mised a very interesting epistle. womb we
aro ands to reprdaoe In pert. Siooioeed m
the letter is a tintype, taken in ('abs at •
"Cuban -American mileage fotogr.fr•,' of the
intrepid Goderiob bey, now a U. 8.
°Wises. The letter is dated August 22nd.
sad was written rather under difficulties is
the arsenal of the military station :
" I have seen more of life than most mss
see in ten years, and mere than I ever. • few
Years ago. expected to see la s11 my lite,
• • • Ot our camp life et Camp Eaton
end Camp Alger, Va , jest aft.. leaving the
Soo, I may say • word. The beautital dte•
mutes, fine bathing facilities and beautiful
weather, together with the accommodation
for the mem at the Miobigan camp, cos
hosted strongly with the heat, dust, dire
and eoaroity of water (even for drinking) of
the Virgin grounds. l have not suffered
W I moot for water since oomini to jabs as 1
did at Camp Al,.,. • • I hope to be
more regular in my oorresposdem a hence-
forth. For a while, twenty dollars and even
fifty dollars oould not buy stamps or paper,
but now 1 am in • poeiuoo to write more
frequently. l will try to tell you • few of
the inoident. 1 have persemally men not
any talry tales whish I have heard, bat only
what I myself have men.
Old Virginia, Jane 24th. -We left our
camp and I rode oa • male wagon to ions
Loring, about 21 miles. being almost choked
with the dot. Yon oould not see the front
mules from my seat es the top of the inju-
ries.
ngrigs. The morose appear to stand the fine
dust, whioh chokes end blinds, .11 right,
as they whistle and yell at the mules We
took the train for Newport Newt at mid-
n ight, molehill 10 A se , Juno 25m. It is a
be•.tiful town, and we were allowed to
bathe in the ocean 1 luxury cadged of er
being in Camp Alger for three weeks. 1 Med
a day off in Washington to take fa the
sight. ------------ -
We
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We left oa the oruiser-"i"ard«
-the ooeverted liner which firmemly plied
tostween New York and Liyerpssl, end olio
■estate • speed of 22 miles en beer. She is
mot very heavily armed-dopendbg more on
her speed then oa fleeting qualities. (Here
the writer stew that h. U wtlttng by tM
hetet of • single roadie, and begs ladolgenoe
for any dips in writing.) She intact the
9th M•ss.ohu.etds and two battalions of the
34th M oh'g•n-roe 1650 men, and moors -
rid the repair ship " Vulcan." The hent es
the down trip wee fearful, the best being
crowded and the bop having to deep es
look. The staterooms, saloons, s1e., were
kept for the officious. My oompsmion and
myself, busy with reports and office work,
did not have to sleep on deck, gad had the
beet stateroom motioned to noncomml../esed
00 ten. The field ratious issued to us were
hvd taok,00rned beet and teetotal, (maned)
and coffee (of • poor quality.) For water
the men had to line up and wait perhaps
hall an hear before getting • dank. Theo
it tasted of the hold, and many poor fel
lows fell out, vomiting, before their turn
mane, the smell from the hold was ee over•
powering. The officers would have boon
giad to glee toe -water from their supply but
• marine on guard would not allow 51
We reached Stboney, Cube on July let,
and disembarked -the heavy the soaks; us
all To add to the usoleamot0ess, i1 start-
ed to rain, and • tropical shower is het Ilk.
• northern shower, by any •mean.. At this
phos the head office and roundbooue of the
.lnrangs iron Co., and hareem' K.K. Co.
was situated, mal es, the band and two
oleres got into it sate the shower was ever
The town t small sed wee crowded wttl
Cub as w1 the tiro. We had then a roe,
meal of oeanha, Relfsee sneer ale sod
haret•taek. 'Mei place has sista been
be -nod. There bad been set.h'inhed heepot
ale, and with their huddled oosditioe
and filthy eeirons eremite( mooed, the
danger of isfestlon esu greet. The henget-
•1ie were mood to the hills behind the teen
asd tbeC.baa.wattn.L
White ai Mamie that day we saw nor
first real sight of war. Two men of the 33rd
Miohdes' eye. bresrbt la deed sail ars
wended. ft woo sot •ay oh.erieg to sr,
thee. poor finagled fellows brought in, but
still la she nut of spirits and fokisR wl►h
the mend Orme However, we soon ►.anti
are 1 to these stelae sad did not mind shoe
at all. •
At ton .'Mock that sight we got order. to
pressed 1e the treat. 15 oasts rather he'd
epos n, as moat el Om boys had se feet oe
the war dews. R.wever, we were
for .mai orders, sad did not grass end M
• short time were marohisg t keeeigh a New
forest. Med. /Wks, leas. ermeba, vises,
.reapers, grebe gad Imoes% of mere klsd-
ysa bees me idea el is. V. a tor.
rlbh sae wore oat to wrdes.
sad me matter he., tired roe swam
ties drop .a► ee 1. the weatil s eistIllbell at
asp. To dote week. boom bees bbeleek
and 1f est irked se e deMtw,werlitse be he
killed and tubbed by emen
s baud ei Sp -
lards et Other. W. amebas ell might
sad arrived babied tbe Bring line sheat
d hes*.
sirs we were sada Are ter the Int IMO
Oe vibe ee the read 51 the ►B1 and 1. Irks
See Jame /0. nh.reoboeten Wald enay
dselaeese. haliete Erse 1be fig.
std pas M ike Amwioan lbw pmsi wow
t I •nal► overhead. Yon ooeld boar the
• a y, " sip," ever mensal. Bob
e Sarpekeet.re would bemIi spotted sad the buil
✓ ight above your head shot Ikroosb. Fur.
15ent.y nose of the "Boo" oompasy saes
were bit.
Before ooetisense 1 should toll you that
.1) eight lose we were passing erring* of
wog ided men ea the read. The worst oases
were Wag carried ia the male w•goat, bob
moot supported themselves with two sticks,
oe .gels a man with Daly hie arm shot
throat! would be helplos • centred' who
was Rot In the les, or wester than blm..11
Soots Seats as thee., ell tired out as the
men were, did not tend to elevate their
spirit. I r.nssmter well one poor fellow
wboe. we met jun et davligb/. Hle Miele
taus from the *rim down wee snot &way. sad
he was bstug led by smother mon with •
bullet 1• his arm and a hospital mpa.
About *Ionia o'oleok we were pat is •
Bully es the lade e) the tS•. J* hlll,whors
it was quite warm. 1 h sun sees best dews
Barony sad we had preotloeily is oe•er. I
lay does very tired under a Ihorabueh and
theses the solos of burette* simile and
musketry was Writhe 1 dept tor • temple of
hours. W hen 1 awoke I found this nix
or seven of our own men had bra hit 1
remember right here of Wag macs sae
n erd on amount of the breakl*g of my
pipe on which I had lata.
The ,"p•niard. were now Petting the reale
and location doles better, end were mediae
boot. to so think and fent that it we.
dangerous to stand ap I'ruaeatly we were
. eat farther tip the bill and ley down. It
wee sale to stand op here, though sot to go
above or.below • oortsio slant in the bill
Wbile here it raised heavily' .ed manned
all afternoon and evening. The boys bad,
by command of their otho.r., throws away
everything exoep►esotaeas and riloa Thi
affiance themselves had torn off .11 their
stripes and cheekier *traps, as the
shooters took particular pains to knock sharp-
shooters
e nv looking like offioen. When the rain
Dame os,ho ono had anything to cover. Mis-
sed with, .ad when dsrkoese came oe we
just ley down is she long wee grass and
d ept very soundly. Nix of us were a little
more fortunate this the rest, having found
bolt a blot -kin. Wo ley un this, using it to
keep our shoulders off the damp ground.
Ise next day there wee some firing Is
the morning bat did sot last long. About
the 6th or 7th, Goodrich and myself walked
batik to the leediag,where we foetid • great
change ended. The hospital tants severed
the entire higher portion and extended clear
to the 1•(lt0.l tracks. Men is every stage
of mutilation and wounded in every oenoeiv-
•ble pert of the body were Ilia, .beat en
the nota. The more 000vlseoent walked
up and down with their heads in ttodker-
obiets or limped .bout on crutohas. Six
hundred yard* to the left of this was. woe
enclosure and horded to here, with• the
guards catty tow lest, were .boat lin hun-
dred
madred Sexo'th prisoners. 1 de sot re
member when they bed been talented
but think It was .t El Caney. The 33rd
boys were guarding them and got alt kiw&
of relies. Oos of than was mesa enough to
take tan dollen u Spanish gold for twenty
b.rdt•ce. 1 bed • few relies myself. bat
when disobargsd I had to tura be my haver-
sack, rifle, etc., but can gat others again.
From Siboney we went look to the cop
n ext eyeshot. Oa my return I legged ten
pounds of tea, tares bottles of lime jukes,
eta, for the use of the boys is our teak
The next tow weeks were naintereeWg-ee
we jest lay .toned eating and elespl.g.
Our fare wee the regulation hardtack sad
oodles. You can imagine with whet delight
The boys greeted m. when I walked is with
the tea, eta The coffee we got there luted
like burnt peas, but we timed alteewude
that wee the fault of the cook. At Mils
camp we hes to go ball • mile for water.
About July 10th we were Need to (Ten•
are! Shatter's headquarters - which was se
.l.gant place, close to the water --but it
was too good an experience to Set lose.
After two days they aimed us op into the
mountains again to support Grimes' battery.
Han we lee &round bat I did sot &1Mw
myself to get --as Dome of the boys did -so
limy that It was herd work to move. Some
dela we went up te the battery, tut neves
when it was in •*tion.
W. got • good view of Mi. oily &ad when
Sampson was bombarding. It wee a grand
t ight to eft up oo the hill mid wateb the
shells ezplodmg in the catty. Of Dour.., the
battery was conos.10d. Wo meld not see
Sampson's ship but meld heir the wideli-
has of the shells and thenen imam* island
of dust and smoke -apparently right from
the centre of the buildings in plain view.
When the dirt cleared away the beading§
would be there jest the ..me -tae .bolo
hernia etruok fire, o• Callen sir hawked
feet away. 1'o tie it •ppe.red first .a if the
he 11 nes bat been "lowered to piece
The next move we n ids was aver on the
hili shave Heel tiro de Cabs, and been
the sickness been. S,m.timre as few se
aloe meg would be able for duty oat el •
oompany numbering age' y. About thirty
men did here of pwsnoit.us malarial fever.
Almost every one had it, though meet re-
oever.d. It to bat whet
care, • man will pull throarh withen► may
serious effects. I have bad it but • Mumps
and sft.otive dose of gsiaiae wt Me lip
&gels.
O• the hill ben, the .djj.tsmt being away
I had all his work to do &lose no one else
knowing &uythieg about it. I worked from
breakfut,6 A.r Omni long atter tap,9 i r
Applied to Adjatast-Guise) Hach tor die-
ob•ree ( w5ioh came from Weehingtor by
wire) and was appointed to the Med nervier
staff.
I am sorry not to return to the Soo, Ties
onto and Goderiob as 1 had promised my
sort on returning hoose, I have to week
daring the hottest part of the day -9 to 4.
The evenings .re delightful) o.ol sad I
think the olimate le very good -although it
reins every day at this .wen of the year.
Later it may be hotter and dustier."
Goderloh evaporsted apples 1,4! be on
many E•ropean tables next winter, i). F.
Hamh.k is making large shipment to
Freese and IGermay. He has thirty.6ve
ban be .t work at the •venerator on Nelms
street, and ship" two carloads of evaporated
front weekly.
To
Thin in flesh ? Perhaps it's
Natural.
If perfectly well, this Is
probably the case.
But many are suffering
from frequent colds, nervous
debility, pallor, and a hun-
dred aches and pains, simply
because they arc not fleshy
enough.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod-
liver Oil with Hypophosg
phites strengthens the diges-
tion, gives new force to the
nerves, and makes rich, red
blood. It is a food in itsea„
tauwet Mem, v *eights.
SCOTT a sown. clienan, Toronto
RicEs.'i
PURE SALT
NOCTa1 ANIIStAN MIR IKA 011,oea
SOLE RAKERS - Gootni(.n.oNL
HELLO!
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
Till Warr
Strata
IN THE MARKET
Ci1
All Coal weighed on the Mart.t Scales,
Mese you gat MAI lha for a tea.
WM. LEE.
Orden left et LU ♦k ar&EPL81 'a
Store promptly weeded to
STILL ON DECK !
isesele�
BICYCLE LIVERY
If you want to learn to rifle
the wheel,
Go to YULE'S.
If you want Repair you will
fieri cvulcaniser, a Lreaier, an
enameller, and a competent
workman
At YULE'S.
If you want Good Wheels
and Beat Attention, be sure
and go to the old and reliable
KINGSTON
STREET.
OODERICH.
YULE'S
BICYCLE
LIVERY
Everybody is 'rifting about
D. Ce01V'8
PLOD
r
IGODERICII BARGAIN CENTRE
This Week
Extra Value in Blankets
Extra Value in Flannels
Extra Value in Flannelettes
. Extra Value in Hosiery
Extra Value Is Gloves
New Shades in Kid Gloves, just reeeive4
Ladies' New Fall Jackets, from $2.00 to COQ, the
beat value in town.
Great Value in Men's Fur Coate
Ladies Fur Coate,
NEXT BARGAIN DATES :
Thursday awl Friday, Oct. 27 and 28.
-AT-
JAS. ROBINSON
Beatemall StovePipe Varnish
as its name implies, beats all competitors in the
moat important pointe. Brightest lustre, leant
odor, quickest drying of all stove -pipe varnishes.
25c., 5 for $1, Take no other.
The Medical Herb Tea, best of herb medicines, 25c.
Sassafras Blood and Stomach Bitters, 50c.
_The perfelt Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, 35c.
W. C. GOO1)E, Chemist, BEDFORD BLOCK.
AEl.t for the Birkbeck Baling sad Loan co. Loess on easy terms.
HAMILTON STREET MILLINERY.
MISS CAMERON
has returned from New York, bringing with her the latest in styles
and shades. The reigning colors are
BLUES OF ALL SHADES,
MILITARY PURPLE.
CARDINAL and
ROU0t1 RIDERS' SHADE.
Mies Cameron does not hold openings, but evreyone is invited to
tall and inspect goods and prices.
DQYQU HUNT?
1,1 'so, the following prices on a few lines of
Breach -Loading
•
GUNS.
will ifllt you :
A good 12 bore Doubler Basi for - - $7.75
A Damascus Steel 12 bore Double Barrel for $12.00
A Damascus Steel 12 bore Double Barrel,with
Greener Crossbolt, for - - - $15.00
Be hen jest received smasher (wig
from Manitoba He ler now os
two or the beet treads et floor
the world eau produce,
LAKE OF THE WOODS
AND -
OGILVIE'S
WOW" wisalr$s ■sLu.
Msdo teem No.1 Hard Wheat
He ales keeps the best brands or Uatarlo
Flour.
People baying ?leer will do well by ca"log
on D. Casbeion. the praote:al baiter. aid he
w111 tell you hew to blood the Manitoha and
ost.110 dicer ►gretber ...s to bane a besets
mal remits ?lour ata reasonings prise.
Orden w111 be promptly attended to In
PUFF PASTRY, ROLLS
or OYSTER PATTIES
Wedding Caine with •lewd feIea .
./.tatty.
D. CANTELON.
Rao � �� �
E UNE
We do
Atli Kinds of
Moulding
&RAH6
TSI
"NEW FLORIDA
"NEW BERMUDA"
STEEL OVER COOK STOVES
ARE THE EINGI er MENW,
awn mese
"New Art Amherst
K Till MET ECONOIICAI NUKE NEATEN
COAL ATNF IN THEpBANNIT. �ep
e( ewdg ash g §eee''idr rrw,sir mitpl.ita
J. H._WORSEIJ1
seem anger run
GN,DIBR,IGH
and Repair
Machinery of
any description
at short notice,
and for little
money.
N11
Th Kim Blcych
pq
Rdielion
aCDla]tXc .
Also • full line et the Winchester Arms Company's
Loaded Shells
Come in and examine the stock. No trouble to show goods
ROCYIE'S WdHB TORE
OR CUSTOM WORK
FOR REPAIRING
FOR THE SLATER
FOR THE BEST IN BOOTS
AND SHOES
give
SHARMAN
THE PRACTICAL SHOEMA&EH
�-a call.
Being a thorough workman, we cannot be impoend on by sellers of
shoddy goods, and we do not buy misfits, damaged goods, or bankrupt stocks
1e Sell as first-class lines.
We keep the LAIDLAW, WATSON SHOE WS GOODS,
and as they are splendid wearers, good fitters, and of the latest
44114'4, Ton should jive than a trial.
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005.55. Or aa/1 .
awn sve•u.
TO rlaom& mo. MAI t Are ares.,
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/aux? . we =MI6 s°a'r.
D OD202111034.
'The Signal" for bal. of 1
t ,1
1 /
for oily 15c
Illosisthellaed Toile
WOlemaidif fa
wiles,
$ sl.. Wpm 1.104
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w. f � o. 1, S. •o rinninefN►, . ,_
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