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The Signal, 1898-11-10, Page 5t THE SIGNAL '•GODERICH ONTARIO. You will be. Satisfied it you Ret your Boots and 8hues hen. There is no reit.: a why you shouldn't be a customer of c urs. A well select- ed stook, best good*, lowest prioes and courteous treatment aro the induce- ments offered you. The tall stook is complete, and will be sold at Lower Prices than you have been accustomed to pay. ST. GEO. PRICE, Custom Work West side o' ,quare, .ad Repairing. Od.riob. THE KING'S DAUGHTERS. T•. Nor se • le0e.•I. WW1 Attended the hareed C•avealte•. At the regular mewl.* of the Wtllleg Hearts Claole of ling's Daughters eke to - ionise ropers was read by Mrs. MoGilli- .+uddy earl was regard to be inserted 40 the' loss' pre : If soy outside or lade the oaks of Ki. s 1)aagbiere sad Boar have been of the opinion that charitable work a the mato ubjeet of that orgeals&Moa Margaret Bet- wms,r\rsuak the delerea Item'h. various moles .1 Stratford 000r.otwo, would for - .ver oerrwt that Wes. From brit to last she lag sted o6 the d.vslopment of the . pirlt el hfe of members mi t\, aim atm of the soct.ty. Sbe said ;-Tb. eptrit of tk. Order, whirl is really the Hedy Spirit, an- ✓ obleO.Il work and we feel that whatever the week ie-te ay be serves er w h• tog dishes -1f recognised as the work the Father bet\..5 me will lead to 11.owlag and hoariest the Father. W. tiat.od to lira. Bethpage for the brit Oate in her Heart to Heart ialk es the ".tree Masts" of 111e Bibts,s.d witse were wits the woaderfal p.m.•l/tyJ- • woos& of eor.nry-ese years of sae moth Slits M..W sod spparat phyd- mal tiger ofj fifty t • Ere shag 1. 45..w- tear,wrestld Itch silvery white hair taken book trees the forehe•d,1a up with • 11.•..a• If .mil. as .k. Maid 01 eh. pea.0 ad the jty, the rest and the power of the U11 guid- ed by e►. Holy Spirit, .ad the in ea-1►eas windows of the a al we salt sot toter how mach they expressed of .•trusty and mire - esters sod deep sympathy -at has Wow with the are et 1,1.4.6 terror gad .Daia the ritdispse.sl rlalrlr.aljel •a4 mature which was Get of this world. Tb. " three moat. " were. mast know, mast work, mutt caller. A. King'. Demers, as dome and burg "'a His nam.," Caret meet b. .or patters. At twelve years of age " He must b. abut H. Falser'. 11ndsese"-trgegnm/ is to temple. H. "m•.t week the socks of Him the' sent me." H. •' mast suffer." "The Cerra of oar salvation was made perfect through suffering." 11 weer so desirable to haw sod to work " a He name." but w• hesitated at the 'affirm sad yet .Iter hearing the.e.ortle• from sale experiened Cbr4.ti•• that -milker r .6o.u.•ry M d. - vele, the ..blest tyros or seneksed or womaab.d" and her Winterise of the pitcher .latest the *stag m&e►ne la the el.re factory -the b -.sty, the value was a the depth el the ahem- it was..ok a fit- ting pietism .1 ks. Father's len and Leader - e ves that see were m.v.4 te tears Gad " Hie will be deem ' was more Mae .ver ser, prayer. Whoa I soared this order. eaid Mrs B.t- tom., 1 determined thee Gd Gly le oer ee- oaes1ty. Your Father keew,t► tint Toa bar. reed of these I4Int.; w. 4041'1 seed to I..k .iter N11e thane, lee the Father look• Me atter teem lest as the mother is • o.o.s- .ity te the pule sad provides lir hu ...d. sad •.mtort. W. are told, "Ese.pt ye hp- e rme se Itttl..blldra ye eaawt enter is1 tin kingdom of Oed." L1k. 111e mother, the FNMr 1s oarias for ell yea love. even mon tees you ISM. Oa Wado.sdmy seas/ Mr Della, el The Stratford 8...a. spok. briefly Hie .11.t point was that the foremost thought .1 the world today was .( the L.ord Jesus Christ. Mrs Bottoms was the speaker of the error. Her subject wee takes from Johe 1.1.15: "He will autde yea " Jus. was Reieg sway bat be at earlier rim toner -the Hely Gran Th. osmlert, SAVE THE ETHERS Dodd's Kidney Pills Their Only Safety in Female Diseases. You have seen a dower nipped by frost, fade and die in the flush of its beauty. That is how women die when attacked by any of the diseases peculiar to their sex. Woman's burdens aro woefully heavy. Her sufferings are agonizing. Her .patience is grand. Disease preys upon her. The light dies out of her eyes, her steps become slow and ,dragging ; she loses flesh ; grows sallow, listless, droops like a flower. Then at die. Her family is left to the cold mercy of the world. " Mother's dead I " What a piteous phrase. What sufferings have been I endured before it was need. Why should mothers, wives, listen suffer i sot , iiry need not. Dodd's Kidney Pills will quickly and thoroughly cure all cues of Female Weakness. They lever fail. They give health, ptiength, courage : a new less of lifa safety sod 11.0ellt of having a glide in life wee aptly tllu.trsted by Mn Bottemi • tell- ing of • trip abroad, woes • raids was eo it iapeereeis. There aro three rase she learned : 1st, We meet surrender every thing. N Leu travelling in Egypt their aide demanded •11 of their legate. but *sola of their party kept a little bag whirs held th'ap'hitt they valued moot; but the guide Bald. "I went everything," sad they had w gir• op their 111tH iags It wee much bolter; they were reelly safer and they bedsit the ogre o; 0.ylh1ag. The luule be{` said Mrs Bottoms, tepreestsss sire tdings whir we love best and whir me 'busk we must we for ourselves, bat ear hearty Guide wants everythiag_ • own. plate surreeder. The Zed leas : negated* sold, "Fellow ma" This wee illustrated by the foot that o0 one oeoa.l00 char party bad go.e before Ise maid* end .eared an empty re.lway oarrieht, out of which they were promptly ordered, and were told that the train was gefog the 1,reag way. The third lesson : ;They were always beta lead tate prepared pluses. mod e0, spiritually, we egret follow the goid•en of the Holy Spirit sad H. would Nei as tato prepared places. It 1s a glorious thing to have • 110141, end a tonhle taloa .ot to have' 000. .$'hie was strikingly Illustrated by the rosy of the Harvard crudest whc, when de.oendi le • me41.taa la Setteer1sec, grew resile sod welted to b1 detaobd from his 'aide. fee MOON 0enee was tat his lifeless body w.s found at the base of the mo0ntata. We want men reality is religion. The Holy Spirit 001011 16 us. and the word i.. 'On my saw and e0 my daughters will 1 pour out of my Spirit." And ae we hatred to these emr•s.1 words we think we diewvered tb. *neat of Margaret Bottagr'spower, O. Thursday diorama there was a piper reed by Mr. Norman M•rin a The Iulu• woe e1 Circle LK., which captured the 000- reetioe. As it will appear is fall to the sorrel report, 1 will give you 0oly • few of ins 11hert paw. To mike a Wide • sue- rs depended oo the codtvida.l member. ; that oirue that does oh&ntable work does well. but the circle which develop* the spiritual life of its members de better, and that etrole that does beth does better still. Their o.rele was formed ms years ago, end bad bled • great be0e/t to their member- ship ; there .can't or but could be trusted with ,the leadership. With them it had been Kna's Soee first 0.d everything *lee e,osad ; sod obedience te the Kieg---Has order featured their lives. 'They met oar • week ; the Bret meeting is the swath was devoted to Bible study, the wooed meeting ooweorsttoe, the third prayer mestiut, 111e fourth literature, and the fifth busmen. We t►o.gbl of the beautiful, useful future before thew yoga mer. 0.d w* wished for • mule of K'ag9 8... 1n God/inch. Mrs. Bottom* • next talk was on the far mitres of the Bible. First, in the parable o f the creditors, veva they had aortae to pay he freckly forgave. There the chief thought was the ley of j.rtihoatice by 4.it11 and this joy el ire forgiven mek.e joyful work for Jsaee. Seoad attier, whoa ►h• disciples were amt at without puree, with out wipe 0.d witbat show, sod the Saviour 1144 " Laced ye enythf.g !" and they sato " Neshl.g." Tiny loved the Master so mach they dldiet miss them. 11'o love that lace --Ii provosts from mtemes niece. The third, 'a the 14th sod 15111 et St. Jolie, " Without m• y• use do no- thieg " pledgee Him to me for e.erytbir. The fourth nothing, " Haring ..thio5 mad yet posessetng all things." Tbie the.Rbt new b...tifolly illustrated by her tittle bey g Ting her .11 th.• thieve that war• 4m the room wIsi.h were alit his nen, mot yet the spirit which he showed gave them beth j"y, and wee really an example of noses rattau When you 0011e*a lied yen so•uelly Deuces all Mats s you Bed joy is anrytblag. And then there was such a persuasive ap. peal to the 0oaventton t. come to t1 ever- teet4.5, the eternal ; to let 1111 go, and in .eeed of thinking of what people will say. let it be what will G.d think of me ; and thee. with such setlatso'ia, she said, e pleedid to he ad.5eadeot. 1 have • era inset) triseds-tbomesnd• of breeds -end yet 1 .m Independent. I couldn't kelp them if 1 were s*•. O. Thursday evening Mrs. Tilley .poke for the first time In se •ddrese, end was much sppreolsted• She spoke of the silver roes se s symbol of the dying love of .1ee... and reekedrvd the development of thri spiritual lif• to the adi.4dae1 menthe's 4 the oireles, .ad minced eat whet the world etpeotd of King's D&ogb1r• by to trident which bap petted 0m a train. A woman was takes rd - deftly ill. and it was tbagbt she was dying The little silrer cress wee worn by one of 1110 p461107515. The oondnoter,noticed it, sed asked the lady te mono sad pray with the dying women. A clergyman remarked " The Lard has many shuttles &oleo to sad fro to make HI. people ow, and the King's Daughters is one of them." Mrs. Bottom* spoke again on Thursday evening, and spoke of the origin of the or- der and of the brim/log 4n of the Some, and of the benebta of wearing the oroea. Tem women is beg home founded the order. The work of the order, she said, oemmem es is This Week's Specials Pretty little Cups and Saucers, 5c. (Rood Parses, 5c., 10c., 20c. and 25c. Good Tooth Brushes. - 5c. each Special line Tooth Brushes, 10o. " Hair Brushes, - - - 25e. Dressing Combs, lOc. and 15c. " Side Oombs, - - - 8c. a pair tit Watch Show Window for Special Prices. Our Telephone No. is 100. Don't be afraid to use it. ATER'S BOOKSTORE rt House square, OODIERICH sr 1\o isdivlda•! Ute, thaws 1110 hem.,' tin Morel sad no awful outside. 1 haste e. Friday .Ice Boos Mrs. Bottom* addressed the reyeetJen from the words 1.. Ephsaiane : " Filled with Vie Spirit," and as she reared of the largeness of soul, the e.er6uwlag love, joy and peace which bat Ike power to give lewd Out, the ooevesltoo wee greatly moved, and when she 'avoid all who desired to be filled with ►e Sprit sod to receive the power promusd by (311ri t to rue, few, if may, rematse.' seated. 811* said the etre of our life should 11e to be 81td with the 'Spins. that we may have power to do, to suffer, to beat ear best. COUNTY CURRENCY R1oo's Pare Halt for tattle and dairy, A Clusters : Miss Aunie Jardine left last week for Fargo. Dek Tess Slanst. from sow to J.u. 1st, 1900, for 0617 11.00. Ssbseribe now. Wroaoter : M. Snell, jr., of Prin.O Albert, is down here at precut twitted friends. Sly Ws : Jonathan Em1511, proprietor of the Commermat betel, has rented hu hotel to Mr. James. of tirurals. Exeter : C. (;oaten has to hobble atoned thew days, the result of h•viog a rusty sail run tato his foot. Grey : Semi. Frelick and family have taken po.eeeetos of their rawly puruhassd tare 11 miles south of Brussels. Hayfield Dr. Shepherd has left for Guelph, w11er• be aired. to send • short time before tofu¢ bo the hortiwesr, Clinton s The l..uraooe on the Home el Refine kris bene renewed. The roast carried is 110,000 god ueew /Eh tor 'hr.* pate Glutton : A few days Moos the lies. Mr P0000k, late . pastor of the Bepliat share\ here, was married as Hamilton to Miss E. L. Bougard. ... Beiator.: On Thursday, October 27th, Mies Anderson, of Belmore, formerly of Winging', was married to H. Lowry, of Howfek. Morro : Eva Roy. the 9 tee of William bouob, had to tweak her arm, neer the oft the tenor. Citat.e.: IAvid Ag.ew, Men., 1. "hoe* nes • •lett Harou.st., west, sod any uoupjq of mttntl14. y.&r-old dough. the mi.fortuoe wrist, by • fall M C.rtwrigbI. to -his mother. 'moan for a God.noh township : Then died a1 his home 4o '1'rebeloe, Mao.. Oct. 211th, James Robertson, formerly of the B.ytleld road. Ooderioh townehtp. Meerut, Jobo BelI, let coo., killed • Yorkshire pig last week that weighed Do le Nam 532 pounds. She was two years old sad a whopper. Al.rwa JO- )Zr/l•tr.inte eeN.hir 64.atr lean to W. look. Mr. M. ay go to Mo. Miley township to farm. Tbi. gives Mr. Cook 100 acres of load. Exeter : Jo.epb Cobblediok her reoeivd the sad at.nig.oue of the death of his o epbew, Russell Parker H1eks, •t Riverside, Sunday, Oot. 23rd. Huller : Geo. Snell. er , of this tows - ship, le got an Irishmen, bat he cats sever - thele grow god morpbtea, baring eugee4 that weigh .boot 2} Ib. each. N roeeter : Join Cotton, though in his Wad year, wee cable to withstand the tempt&tialwo( the obese again this mama, end is off to Mu.koke in hunting apparel. Brussels : E. S. Cooper, formerly of Bra. - rah, was to Wee r*u..tly H. is sow on the road as the represaotsuve of the well- kuowe Golds & McCullough firm. of Galt. Hulett : Taking ad•ent.gs of the fact th.1 Thee. Mara toad moved into town, 10meltee entered big bars ea the See U.., on Hallow'.., and stole •Pout 40 bushels of eats. Sealarth ; Two weeks ago T. O. Kemp, who is sojourning at Besme,tlle. at haw W ties: :Steele r. Fes .f save ripe raspberries et the stoned rrowth, grown is that nsg►- hothed. Nile: Nh.le *oases* in the woods on hy tether'. farm, Will Morelead soddental- y got be foot in the way of the 0xe, re. oetr.0g • bad oat, whine sill lay him op tor some week*. Teekersmith : A happy end pretty wil- ding took pine) at the resideoo. of Willows Mary, Algem(r, when his daughter. Mies Aggro was united in marriage to H..nry Tyadol, tf Tsokeremlth. S.atorth : As unfortunate yowl, women, n amed Marn•'s" Konuedy, formerly of 8e• berth, bot latterly of Toronto. eosmttted aetcid. In that oily on WI )41.1.11y of feet * eek, t y tok'ng • dose of oaro.t,o soft Chaos : Bert Cook, 1o4tneer for Th ... M1Ke.de, sod Mee Carrie S.dila,mey.r . cep -daughter of Je.eb booker ) were mar- ied .t Itatte.Nry-ee personae., on No.. jet, sad hat-tpt•rted housekeeping a Mary a*. Ore, : Wei. Stewart, who has been so efficient as waster a Shine'. ehool, 12th coo., has teedspp h.s rest atioa, to take effect at the elide of this year, and will •t- rod the Normal eo,Iegs to templet. h.g let alas. work. Gnu : We are sorry to near !les Alls Greet ion of Mbar firma, of the 4t11 coo 1.111 a. Winnipeg hospital. I' i• 51peo'- .4 !bit he wall Deme home .e ..nen as ho is ,tile Allen has been 4o M•n.wb• for a soap', of years. hair : Samuel M erns days moa tram Manitoba ; 160 sort. our Treberee, onth.ildloge thereon, bot mind whether he will move or wait until next Sprint. returned s few be hos besgbt with boar .gad has 1M yet do- ttier* Fie Fall Zer4ob : O.. of the oldest and meet re- opened residents of Hey Wwwbtp bas pass- ed away la the person of W. Troem.w, of the 14111 oonoewlon The diseased, who WWI 84 years of are, had been a resident of the township for forty years. Gray : Dr. Whitfield Is berme on • holi- day olyday visit from Fort Soot*, Kress. He will he here for a math er so. The dootor is • weloome .Wtor &ad looks as if he got three meant meal. • day. H. 4. • sem of our old reddest, John WbllBeld, 124 nom. C110ton : 0.s day lotely, whoa Mrs. O•r.a was 4e1st her housework. .h. stepped dews .oma srps, bnakag • small bows is her tee sad Malaise herself oo.siderahly. She was .loso to the bores et the Mme, and managed te crawl to a wtmd.w a.4 atteaes the attention of Dome a rbben. Mabee : A yarns mea gamed Lowery, win Y a rem by trade, gram tryip to do same work for himself at oast of the ma. alms to O..'...s Omen, buttery. when she board 4. his ►0.d jumped 0.d bis ligan Ore & W1 soder the teem, whte8 sire three fire* seer tight head .t the read joist Bremen Robert %seism. brother to arrester aldrin, iRr.msls, has fen re. turned be Vad. aver from Me R'lo.dike with 940,000 .••stud from the disposal .f his share 1. • gold miss of Freest Creak. Y. iU Stselalr, of tee• Aegaleo, O.1., is ales beak Qom the ear golden p•r•dI.s with Ilse po,aprot• of • miss le whlek M is iota - .seed. Akeelro Whl% Jeri Vea•Ilan was week'., as the rip saw is T. Bea a So.'s faroit.ro (..tory • piens el the bend he wee ripping low hsok sad streak Mots Of ►M hoods. His tight head was retie lordly set lip 0.d sig left *iamb a4wed badly. it tent ewers* elitebes te Wed .p the eats, aid Mr. VaseMat will he 1.Y .R work for seas Mow Biqa : Dr. Croke was la Obwby last west atesedaeg 1\. triers* .f bis brother, Dr. Dewy of 1►mwl4, whit wee Need deed is hod es Heasley oeral.R, On. 94t&. Hgset d8.w, feet widisha 1164 �d ht emtig Fears, woe the eases of heath. t).so&s.d new twenty -its gems el .g..r.subd4.4 hew eros5Wsg 4. Tksroldwily Tesrersetti• t AMIQm el these bapoy cessgttes sUi8 sate heed le whits mu 9 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. Whatever is required in liouseturnlshings for this season will probably the greater portion be purchased this next ten days. For a fast finish we mark a late stock received this week at an advertis- ing price : :36 inch Heavrry' Union Carpets, 1=$" -pure wool tilling, and in new patterns, spec- ial at 35'. yd 27 inch wide New Tapestry Carpets, in bright, clear, flor- al patterns, regular 40e., for .yd Stair Oil Cloths, in 10 new patterns, regu- lar 124c., for Heavy Oil Cloths, in 20c.1. 14 anti 2 yards yd wide, at 60 inches wide, 34 yards long, Nottinghain Lace Curtains, regular *1.25, • for 50 American 12.4 4 -ply Crochet Cotton Quilts, our price has been *1.35, to clear, 98c. Largest and Richest Dress Goods Stock in Goderich. W. ACHESON & SON. excitement 'smart meaty took place ea Ooteber ^Sib, to Z oa Tabernacle, 1621 Michigan avenue, Chipag. It was the mar na;e of Miss Lime Atkinson, ..c.).4 daughter of Joseph Atkioso., of the eighth ooao*s:eon of Taukoeouts. to Ree. J. T. Wilhide, of Philadelphia. Wieghem : While the employ es of the Data foresters factory were w•itiag for the whistle to blow cue day at noon one of the .e.Mr said that • widow lady, a neigh- bor o1 hie, was is destitute circumstances sod was badly is need Et help. 1■ • sew minutes • fond of 912 was t.tsad sod b&od• ml to bee asst 0610107. This e • generous aot on the port of the workmen of this f.c, tory and shows them to to very ktod- hearted. MAJORITY 13.884. The nitric of the Quart is ch.0ery at Ottawa lona received all the refuros of the recent plebiscite. The majority for prohtb xaswfeELEM. Mae bac(-este piled ileo 543,041, oat of 1.233.849 ea the lien By provinces the mejor(Uee aro as follows : n.a Gusts? Ontario 39.224 Noe& Hooter. _ 29 216 New Bruoawcoir.... . .. 17.335 l'rtroe Edward lalaod 8,315 Manitoba 9,412 Hrr.leg ('llama 983 Northwest Territories 3,414 t}uebeo .... 94,016 'fatal a ajoriti.s 107,899 94,015 Net majority for prohibitioo .13,884 MRS. FOX'S EXPERIENCE. Cured of Stone in the Bladder by IAdd's Kidney Pills, after (bet&tloneh.d Failed. Toronto, Nov. 7. -If arras were tithes to •eeort*co hew tory persons in Calorie aro *fileted with gravel and oto.. in the bladder, it would be found that ninety to every hundred are sufferers. Mrs. Elle Fox, No..5 ifattbivat , Tor onto. suffered for two years with atone a the bladder She says : "1 ooderw..l several oarsmen. but derived en bece5', 1 a.: Ddd'• Kidney Pills, and am now perfeotl) Dedd's Kidney Pills era t: ^ only knows amities cure for this horribly painful di. emus. They sever fail. Their eleo1 is r.pld and oert.'o. K 1 NG8BRIDGE• To/DDT, Nov. 8ih, 1898 Miss Agues Herne, •000mp•01.4 by her sister, Mrs. Rock, 0.d the 1.1tsr'. nes, formerly of Dalntb, arrived borne last week; 0.d they are oo• under the parental reel. is Kua5sbridge. We .re pleased to hear 1 NEW COOK SPOYE TsvasDAY, Nov. 10, 1898. a Ladies' and Gents' nder-, Wear at the Lowest Prices at PED DER ' $ REID'S OLD STAND OUr 4. .l - M any season of the year were See� is no greater comfort than a good , reliable Cook Stove' in the kitchen. At_ r� tr mew t'i!r wrltlreoifiriitoves1Ske every- thing else : there are good, bad and indifferent varieties. We know you wi'I be pleased t with our • X Special Wide and Heavy Flannel- ettes in Light and Dark Colors at 5 Cents • a Yard. X Se FAMOUS and ABERDEEN StovesandRanges CALL dT CATTLE EROS. Plam�rs, Sleamhtters and Tinsmiths West side of i'quare, next •tt tad Bros. WE MAKE Sewer and Culvert Pipes All Mr Are 4 1.. i. to Ms ANm Commoner. WRITE FOR PRIDES. THE ONTARIO SEWER PIPE CO they ar• eajey.eg) heir visit alit r en abases 0Of ADC'.AIDM Si. w. of b number of tette. roam AT,1•non ' .ONTC COAL AND woo°pa�o CHARCOAL and KINDLING. R LSE Wo aro *till at the same old stent, Nelson Street, when we have been supplying our coronas for • number of years. We know the fuel that suit.. you. Orders left with our delivery rigs or at W6r.ell'e eWve olid tin shop atw��tj}r� of&e wi1rrsa.ive prompt •' tattion- A1t coal weighed -an marked scales, Bali.. t otherwise ordered. C We run several Drays in connection. J CARTAGE i FUEL CO., JOHN 8. PLATT, Manage. Tri nl "NEW FLORIDA _ _.'4 d &RANGESSTT3_RDrY BR mmmmmmmmnm HURON'S CREATEST STORE Stock to be Reduced $2,000 DTTItINGS. ;THIS MONTH_ STAPLES, .FURS, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY AND MANTLES AND A SPLENDID RANGE OF KNITTED WOOL TIME, HOODS, Rte., All at prices never before offered in Uoderich. R_ B_ SMiT1- 0. W. ANDREWS, Manager. FOR THE HOLIDAYS: the correct thing is to h ivt' the beat for your visitors, and ycu can d"t the best �..�._.... �`, .. _ ...mac _-_ ,c04i. Phone 69. 2687499 THE `;QUARE, OODERICII. The Kensington Funiture Co. WANT a Is • Wanted: ['kV-- ELM A ND BASWOOD small go•atltls. They are also 1 the markt fee Green Elm and Black Ash. ANOTHER NEW ADDITION to our Lame Line of STO Y TS We have added the world-wide known Happy Thought and Radiant Home We he.e sole easlrot in Goderl.h .f times •.d ail the other Sass at 8.ek'. Regrew W. beadle also the geode of the edlowl. large Grow Gurney Foundry Oo. Ourney-Tilden Oo. Burrow, Rtewart & Milne Glare Bio.. Ulvlm• you the Mier of weeds from gee of the 1.ttne 0.d meat popml.r mok.r. 4. °seeds. two as Flours en year Plttttbat. lassioso. ?r'eashissatailtaitse LEE SHEPHARD "NEWa40 BERMUDA" ( CUTLERY AN D STEEL OPEN C001 STOVES ARE TNE 1I1185 OF IMPS, am THa " New Art Amherst IS TNE MOST ECONOMICAL DOUOLE NEATEN COAL STOVE IN THE MARKET. Beery More warranted perfect or money refunded, and tweeters,' for one year eared breakage. J. H. WORSELL MI caw OrCTS lux 101.0 *Ane? pas t 3'OD3E]RIOH Canadian . Pacific Ry. IS THE DIRECT FAST ONLY - BALL -CANADIAN LINE TO TARE FON Manitoba, the Northwest, KlondikeandYukon Gold Fields. LOWEST RATES. FASTEST TIME. ACOOMMODA1ION UNSURPASSED. 3 TO THE PACIIFIC COAST' Rall Brat eaA Nnp111N ";Indict*I sN Yate YYA g1M4" line*. ♦pptr b Re Ri.AIQI.ITr F.f7, A►ra>1tXT. - t?Os.)7M7t.oa_ 1 SPORTING GOODS Table Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Razors, Scissors, Carvers, Butcher Knives, Bread Knives, of_ the beat English and German makes. tiliock now full and ready for Fall business. Greening Steel Wire Cow Ohai, , also a line of English goods. Builders` $ardware, a full line. Guns, Revolvers, Loaded Shells, Cartridges, Gun Caps, Primers, and a full line of Sporting Goods. Above lines at bottom pi ice and fair dealing for all from R. W. M°KENZI.E4 OF THE CHEAP AARDWAai g?OU.