The Signal, 1898-12-15, Page 44 Tivama*v, )ss, W. IMI
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and its pleasure and good will.
Make others happy with a good gift and you will enjoy your Yule
Tide all the better.
WHAT IS NICER
THAN SOMETHING IN MUSIC ?
—a Piano (such am we sell now at Out Priam), a Beautiful Bell Or-
gan, a Mandolin, a Guitar, or even a Music Book or Sung. Something
that will keep green in their memory long after something trivial ham
passed out of sight and mind. ANYTHING IN MUSIC nut in stock will
be ordered and delivered promptly. We have a nuwber of good
Violins which we want to clear out and have decided to cut the price
one-half. This le a good opportunity to get a good violin fur less than
Wholesale Price.
EMERSON'S•
1ht �z�gnlax,
iWV16RY THURSDAY MOR
0001111011. THURSDAY. DOM L MIL
THE 'OCCULT IN wLs'r sU11c,N.
" THE result of the bywleetias is
West Huron will be hailed with plea-
sure by the friends of Hon. J. T.
GAseow.
It proves that there is • legitimate
Liberal majonty in the coneltituency,
and that when the occasion requires it
can be got out at the poll.
There is no doubt that the heavy
snow storm of election week told to
mane extent against the Liberal can:
didate, and the sympathy whine of the
Conservative candidate and his friends
also kept • number of Liberals at
home.
Now that the contest is over, every
intelligent elector will be well satisfied
that the riding will odntinue to be
represented by Mr. GAaltow, who will
do credit to the position in every re-
Bet above aid beyond all other
eondderatkaas is t`s fact that the elec-
tion of Mr. Gamow at the present
juncture adds strength and solidity to
the HARDY Administration, and guar-
antees the prosecution of faithful
service in the hest interest■ of the
Province.
The country is safe.
AN UNSCRUPULOUS NEWSPAPER
FOR unadulterated cheek and pre-
meditated lying, The Ooderich Star
may wear the belt against any of its
Tory confreres. In the campaign just
closed in West Huron there were many
ceases in evideooe that were easily seen
even by • novice, but it is when oar
contemporary undertakes to deal with
matters on the outside that full vent
is given to its penchant for falsifying
the reoord, Here is • cage in point
which recently deoorated the editorial
page of The Star :
The Ottawa government have pla.,ed
ceders with Amerism firms for over $900,-
000 worth of palace oars four the Intercolot.
ial road, notwiUntanding the fact that the
Canadian Pacific, hoe of the het equipped
companies in the world, hie all its urs
trade in Canada. Now a Grit paper is
authority for the statement that an order
for snow plows haa also been pieced with
Lhe Americans. Even that stoutest of (iii
papers, the Moncton Times, edited by Joh
T. Hawke, says this in wrong, and in t
words :
"It seams • moot extraordinary ,thing
that with all the experience Canadians hav
had in fighting snow in Canada, they are
net yet able to turn out •mow plows good
enough tor the Minister of Reileaja. It
pla
bad enough for him to Owe his orders
&arum the border for *keying, dining and
Brat -class cars and t000motives, but one
would suppose Canadians had ingenuity and
skill enough to ooastruct the snow plow..'
Now, The Star knows, if it knows
anything, that The Moncton Timer is
not "that stoutest of Grit papers," and
it should also know that Joico T.
Hewes is the editor of The Moncton
Transcript. The Times i& one of the
mast rabid Tory sheet+ in Canada and
dating the old regime did the TRgsr
colonial Railway printing at
enabled the cabal that ran it to wax
eubee itted :
thew
enough to drop the insinuatieu and use .Mr.
Blair's name directly in this motion
The New Glasgow Rataprime,'}►hTch had
articles ta-TbreVimeme-
amumed, considering the r boldly,.
.• with
they welifirede, tbai l h. L Ia1ee IIW
authority for uta insinuation. The Enter.
prim did not adhere w the insinuations but
baewed our oredemporarv'e insinuations
tealogical sequence. But with what re-
sult!
Herat. Mr. Blair instantly placed the oat•
ter in the hard.. of his lawyers; arid Messrs.
Sinclair sod Patterson, of New Glasgow,
and E. M. Mat:Dooall were the .counsel kr
the Minter iu the proceedings.
The I?uerpnee article appeared on Nov.
76, and was entitled "Boodle/ Blair." it
wee simply a rehash with • little more
directness of The Time,' uuluuaUoons ; but
haat was the result! The Enterprise dis-
covered that our contemporary had no
let ell-•te eimeden 'sad imissio ioun
agatuat Mr. Blair, which it had unfortunate-
ly for itself interpreted too literally, and
this week publishes the following abject
apology
"In our leading editorial last week we
made a very .dyers and unjust charge against
the Hon Mr. Blair, Minister of Railways.
We accused him, it will- hr remembered,
of having accepted • tribe from an Ameri•
can firm with whom he has lust recently
placed an order for railway care. Our at.
tentdrnhaving been called to the natter by
Mr. Blair's solicitor, we wish in the fullest
mariner to withdraw this charge, and ti ex -
prime our sincere regret that our columns
were made the vehicle through which it
was gleno to the public. Of the falsity of
this charge we have not the slightest doubt,
and we had no grounds at the time of pub-
lication for supposing our statements to Ie
true.
W' have differed MA may again differ
from Mr. Blair upon matters of public
policy, but we hare never had any reason
for supposing that Mr. Blair was actuated
by other than the hest motives, ,,r preju-
diced the public welfare to serve pmsgtal
ends.'.
After having vMiffed , "* led"and
abused Mr. Blair, chis Tory journal declares
itself to hare head and adds : "We never
had reason for supposing that Mr. Blot
wae actuated by other than the
or that has ever sacrificed bthe motives
public
welfare to serve personal ends."
The Moncton Times is no more "a
stout Grit paper " than is the New
Glasgow Enterprise, and the Gode-
rich Star knows it.
THE TERRIBLE FELLO
THE Star last week gave what it
called " a partial list " of the " gang
who worked the machine " in this
riding. From the way in which The
Star started off one would think that
the names of $ lot of burglars, and
cracksmen, and knuckle-dusters and
plug-uglies would,have been submitted
but, strange to say, no such diet was
produced. '1'o the contrary, the fol-
lowing names, with others, were
Hon. G. W. Ross, Minister of Edu-
cation.
Hon. E. J. DAVIS, Provincial Sec-
retary.
II on. R. HAIOOVtT, Provinctai
$
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fat at the public expense. The follow-
ing article from The Transcript of
Deo. 6 will explain where The Times
e lands, sad oleo refers to the apology
to Hoe. Mr. BLAIR by the New Olan-
gow Enterprise, where the .diner of
that .hest was forced, like the editor
of The Star some years ago, to " eat
the crow, feathers and all, and no
gravy," es Mr. Ostia tersely put it :
Ineedsr after dander haa emanated fmm
The Moncton Timm against the Han. Mr.
Blair se Mmiseer of Railways, but usually
in the form of • nattily pw.nd iusinuattoot.
On Monday our contemporary was more
then usually audacious in its insinuations.
*ought to bee& as to the ihrumm.,,d Red -
wee .mases. with the admiemkm he two
'dory M. P's. feelecting Mr Powell, that
-raw tree we mei-noting by Mr Riad, The
em ha tudawtt, says, "n„r,.peim may
' tgttlh Peered," but rimae is gunk
'• nl+.r•• will The Timm be mealy
Treasuror.
Hon. Joos DRYDEN, Minister d
Agriculture.
Dr. MACDoNALD, M.P.
JOHN McMILLAA, M.P.
Major Mo scar, M.P.Y.
A. ]dome, M.P.P.
dcc., hc.
Now, when one reeds these names
he is not tempted to button hie Dost
or hold down hit breeches pockets,
from bar of being despoiled of his poe-
nemiesta There is not • name on the
list but has won an honored place in
the history of this Provinoe, end when
the Merragto+ and the Toone will be
relegated to the limbo of political
oblivion these other names will stand
out brightly in the history of Ontario.
Verily, this Is a specimen of the
fairness that The Rtar siwsye uses
towards its political opponents.
THE PRIDE OP MpgoL BOOKS.
Mr. 11. W'Rot., to Minister of Edo.
ratios, said in hie speeds here haat Teensy
.renin that
A man could mend his
the h Scll thool, at is non only
npto
for
3 Nous for
the O°o"e'ac7 hooka Thaw aro thousand.
01in Ontario whom
at Mer is Res' therry. net 10 tsj
as
Nit a de
Marais willies with truth- is dirwntly and
a at sardie with their expire_
awe, and nSao who will thus attempt to
tatmlead the pnhlie is • paw example for the
'meth of oar schools. 17M.rinh Star
The Sear knows .e little about the
rmaSMt' that it cannot quote oorreetJy
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THE SIGNAL : GOODRICH ONTARIO
awes the awes which Mr. Roes gave.
Thee Minister etiiduoation chaffdeged
truthful eentrsdictioo of his state•
went in .ea$eotion with the price Of
school boohoo end Mr. Winewsi oo
the followI evening discreetly re-
frained from taking up the challenge,
contenting himself with the silly in-
sinuation which The Sear echoes. The
matter to cue easy of investigation,
and if Mr. Ruse' statement u untrue
The Star should quote it oorrectly and
then disprove is ; and, to give it a
Hart, we shall inform it that the
figures which the Minister ;eve were
$5.90. What does The btar make
them
SNAP SHOTS.
" Nut for Jog.
Come again, Mr. Wermer.
Hon. J. T. OAtaow, M.P.P.
Now, Jos, will you be good !
Who wouldn't live in West Huron ! •
•• Your humble servant " is discharged.
Juesra Bac&— , Teen's sato place like
home
Next electiou we'll ban a pair of Boas
running.
t:Alitow Is getting " Hon." all right,
thank
sad that VI the ether tl•Iiase members M
tkie 'its has uort
pimps a11W'"RYkllliii6 aThr.
His -set" w tbuu,tl, when the pulley of
the 1:uveturnnut is determined, wuuta for
ea much as any other Minister's.
It la atate,i that anus important utruges
are sat ouisteuiplateni to the negulatioot of
the fisheries, now that they are under Pro.
einem! wastrel, l'ee prime object of the
Department will he the preeervetiat of the
W ; revenue owtaideratiwts will be kept in
the background. In the belief that the fish
have not been properly preserved, the first
thong to be duos, it is a,id, will be to plates
still further restriciiuue µpow the use of the
iiab net.
Our eateerual contemporary rays Tex
YtonAL recently referred toe " (:overutueot
thrashing machine." our esteemed wntem-
perary is in error. We never at way time
ur sat any pinw referred to a Coi.rumeut
threshing machine. We would have object
ed to a machine to thrash the Government.
Probably cur esteemed contemporary hes
referents. to the term " liberal threshing
machine." We would ask our sstoented con-
temporary to be more accurate.
In placing the credit for the splendid
majority in (Atd.rich for Mr. OAaaonr, the
efforts of J. P. Wirrete must not be over-
looked. At the Opera House, on the even.
ing hefore the electron, Mr. Worrell'
proved conclusively, in an able speech of an
hour and three-quarters, that the Opposi-
tion Ilse no policy -at least, none worth
mmlioniug- ardl that the government's
meard of six std-twentY_years, can not be
- _- D! 'G' Liberal party is
We told you that the Lb. -Coo. candidate tinder heating obi iion to ]dry WxJritr,,
Mr. WatrNST say. his policy would be
Mr. Wenser-Tina melee to be the long to do exactly the opposite of what the Gov -
Jute that bas Ito terning. emelt dove. Then, he would squander the
'MP WHITNEY (reading the eisetiml re- Sondra of the Itovimr, instead of spieling
them wisely ; he would have • t'al.uct of
torus/ It is time for •than
Re corruptlrtaats, in plane of ons of hocest
Mr. Bate "there's nothing like leather." teen ; he would mot the blind, the deaf and
I'olutice is a poor buatrt... dumb, the insane and other wards of the
r . Penrose. adrift, instead of caring for them ;
Mr. bit you'll be our name •if he emelisgire Umber berths to his friends,
you don't exercise diatretio.L instead of selling them at auction to the
Kart Wellington, South Ontario, Lennox, htgheet bidden ; he would have a debt, in -
West Ritmo, Halton.. Next ! stead of a surplus ; and generally he weakd
adopt • policy of wreck and ruin. No
" AI1.1 the last state of that man is won's wonder the elector,' mark their hallos
than the lint." -Luke, xi. -26. against hie candidates.
Arne AVMSeamme .- emeorter, tset• Hestia • "'—
little
' -little chap. Just see him grow.
ROOT. MCLEAN Icor the evemug of the
8th)-" This is rather a cold lute for roe.'
We haven't heard anything about Mr.
Rotuma' father end brother for the past few
weeks.
The editorial fu)mioatiotu of l'he Sar
for a few weeks leek will' now make racy
reading.
The vtorlon/ man cry meet Fare been wed
to effort rio11n in-Ifatrirff trherte they elect-
ed a Barher,
-ornehody has written :
Twinkle, twinkle, little Star,
How we wonder whet roe are.
KIPLING is being vindicated'ae against
the chaps who took exception to hie " Lady
of the &soave."
Dear McLgAx,-I don't knew justlSM where
I an., but I write to let you know that 1
started out from Baliford to go to the Par•
lumen building at Toronto, and 1 thought
1 was getting along tint -rale wheu a bag
storm eame up last Thursday and buried
me. By five o'clock in the evening there
must bare been 46 feet of snow on top of
tete. It's a warnings, I tell you. They say
GAltauw got through all right, but the On -t
rued doesn't seem to -get drifted up tete way
ours does. Say, Mawr, I don't know
bse yer'rd fetter grim up ttmt ides -of yours
of trying to get to Ottawa. You'll find it
hard trsvellnig. YOUR Hraa,.s NIR%ANT
COMMENTS ON WEST HUnON..
IT ItN'T THgag VOX THAT PCKPONs.
Tomato Totems... Te Dia McGilli-
euddy breakwater at Gdenoh harbor did
not pretest the reset' waver et dv.rdty
Whetherism eagol4og the pshtiaal hopes d Moja[
there be sleighing or wheeling, Joseph Beek.
the rave for the Commons will be Made on • • 5
a pair of "Bobs." MB nQmN'T NERD A RROAPNONIL
Hamilton Timm : They My ween Da.
Maim. Baca declared that he wo ukl never Motelliouddy .ted as the Stonar• office
accept the position of Minister without doer law night and 'boated •'Evia -go -
portfolio. And he never will. br&i h " eke Tories e.. et Sbeppardtos
seek to the open air. beliwriag an earth-
Ysa, the Liberal threshing machine wa. 'isake had .trsok (,d.rl.h Mwssklp.
in evidence last Thursday. Two men named • • •
Bevy and KRaRP were flailed. Two Noo1 WEN. Ne
Strstlerd Its....: Ts. re-election of it
Major Berk boasted of hie title from the Hoa.Mr. Garrow in Wert Heron sad Mr. on:
Go,ernord:ereral. it'e not the title, het Barber in Halter retinas two good men M tum
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Tke last stage develleep.aeat of Nasal (le.
tarrk. Upstart.* Catarrh Vitro vast •war pa
the potato when ens specialists ua the
41,.a.. haarys�beea able to reach. It's a pens•
e
tracing. ag, healing aad atrearrtbed
cumpnead, •flaring the Ia8amatI.a a
heating wtteet leaving the slightest Ir
after -remits vat *sly guareateed Catarrh
fare. jt#, at all d gists. 119
FOR SALE /It JAW WILSON.
Sd. Agee., GWertoh.
ODERIdll'1ARN'cEg
SORE
THROAT
(Poet every family has 11s sublecto
for sore throat. It's an ailment that
demes In a twlnkling-develops. dan-
geroualy In an incredibly short tlrna
The speediest relief and the surest cure
le what you look for In the emergency,
&In, -"My daughter was troubled with •
sore throat which was much swollen. Your
Menthol Liniment was applied at ulgbt,
and the omit morning all soreness had she
appeared. It 1. certain! good for more
throats." J. Woodward, 1 4 Slaw street,
Tomato 0
CaRIFFITFIS„
riEMENr
FOR VALUE IN DRY GOODS.
Fail wind. remind u■ of the need of Underwear. Call and see the ',elite
we are giving in Wool Roes Liued Sbirte and Draw
Lined Shirts end Un a^' Cotton Mleec„
MIuiIL �' 1PleeoD Liotti 8btrts and Drawers.
BUN'S FUR OVERCOATS
in Coos, Waubst Wallaby and
Dog.
LADIES' FUR COATS AND
LADIES' FUR CAPES.
CLOAK Na.
A large range of Beaver, Mil-
ton sand (hurls.
TABLE LIN= AND
TABLE NAPKINS.
CHILDREN'S
UNDER WEAR,
in All
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
io WooFl.ieeoe Lintel Union and
I.ADI*8' OOMBINATION
UNDERWEAR,
MANTLES,
The largest range of Ladies
and Children's Jackets, and the
lowest price to piok from.
BLANKETS,
Blak Union Blankets,
in great value, Flannelette
Sheets.,Wool
8iaaa
Well posted people in Golierioh and vicinity have learned by experience
that Robinson's is the 'lace for value and prior,
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ooLoraw Tie teener APPLIIIRk
Mt
GA LA BY JAS.
��WILSON.DRUCCP0111-2111 OMIT, JAS•
-Sete A 'Awwmye.'
be in a pe.itiee to glue seaad assay whioh
will he of hest to the aortban sad middle
portio . of Waders Oatario. wbtoh have
moi bad • repel ...etir.la the tatter reused
for many year,. This will compare him for
• d•pertsent, Would • racaaor 000ur,wbiott
his 'miasma abinties aad flee executive
powers tborougely Si bim for, Mr. Barber
steads io to treat reek of to bummer mem
.1 the Provence, a mai whose judgment and
adyk'e would be prized by any institution,
•sd therefore is • most useful mita in the
Hew, Tee Wooten of bath ridlaie are to
be eesgratulatd se to wadom of their
e alectioes.
CONTEMPORARY OPINION. „
151 OLD VANHlontD WINT$a. •
Dundee Ramer r -Tees wars roused liar
a geed old fa.hieed esoweerm, jest to m-
onied them of old Woes, are prebskir eatle-
fled now fl ,t It meant •e awful et .1
d IInsp.
• • •
NaN+l qts r'Ovnr n,.
Ottawa Journal : Te Iffy assnMi of
Odawa did itself honer .a ' 'ejeg ev.sieg
by to tarp majority by Midi M voted is
hoer of reducing the Dumber N .M.rmee
is ten far .sob ward.
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rear $IOPSI
R•gi.a Lamar : 'Tae emesis .t as.
Ninon liY Inti -lJppogitise w bee... els
venomous and natal: that indeed .f dsioe
him berm rat is doi.g bum god. Lisa may to.
fore • mu for • ladle while, but Nv.r
per mepee tly.
A YO/COL&1
Ottawa Citizen : Jades F,rgmos stands
abut 6 feet 3 laches &ad weighs .wly 300
pesttd•. 1f any of the Naga.., mob bed
laid kande ea him, hie lerdebip wesld have
• was '. downs” iseteater. Or p.rbapsps ht.
.n•Oaet w.sld have Rat ifs bead 'sus
• • 5
A$OTHER roar welt
Londes News Complahm is made by
the Tarr papers bemuse all Am bye•e{..-
Hese were sea erosela se el se same time.
But they forgot ties es gee@rsl Mw amid
be passed to •over nab swag Byeeleo
s"..s ars a&esd by .erasi eveeleekttm.
w, If there (weld be • law passed waking
oe.psktrry for all m..ben a die es •
fain date, .r to be .n.e•ted et the same
e, or to take ethos, si.altamwo.eh laws
would be quite possible to Dies the bre
t.otl.m. ea to .►.e day.
• • •
PREVENTION .Byre$ THAN CCB.
Holwevgeoe ladep.ndeat : A yeuog Id
et Beavertcs bas been wrested on • oboree
of bretally marderie, as old mss. The
bey had a very bad reeerd, sad wee rseemt-
y let go ea w.pesded eeetesoe. A lad .f
similar *harasser wee treated in the yame
way at Wades', sod be also murdered m
old eta$. Then mems ten often to rte an
awful perversity about se way pitlee-
thropp gets In it. work A be that is
the man behind it, that counts. the Legislature Mr (,arrow, as a member
That big meeting by W.mrxt in godr_ of to Government. without portfolio, will
nch on the evening before the election was _______ —
• groat vot.-maker-for the Grits.
Mr. WHITNEY teen to like budding what
be calls a "policy" in the air. So long an
ft amuse. him, it doesn't hurt anybody.
Mr. Roamer McL.ait woo't try to work
the poverty cry. No, no ; he'll point with
pride to the brick Mocks and the amassment
roll.
In regard to the election just held, West
Huron mirht adopt the words d_ Jamul'
it mr.o'., of U. S. A.: "I mmsmyd y,an i 1
mine it." e
We would call Major Baca'• attention to
the fact that the defeated cartdidste in Hal
ten, Col. Kase, elm hada title fres the
Oovernor-(lereral.
We asked The Star whether it was going
to carry oo the contest • la Ctasmpi.I.D
or Bat Sri.. The Tory organ chow BILL
Beesn. 'Ned, said.
Candidates for the Ontario Legislature
should me that their ticket to Toronto
reeds " via Rotor Railway." The Oppoei.
tion line can not make proper connection,
with the capital.
The last issue of our esteemed local con-
temporary gave evidence of splenetic feeling
of the mad virnlent type. Another such
attack, say about February, will on hard
with the old jade.
The electors of West Karen showed last
Thurwday that they did not want the inter -
(pewee out the returning °Boer in the elec.
tion. They wanted to elect Mr. (JAzaow
themmlvea, and they did it.
Thurday last was a bad day for the mili-
tary men who tried -4o break' into the bogie-
leture. A limber lathered Colonel Kneen
in Helton, mad a lawyer iswted an anter re-
straining • Major in West Huron.
The paper with the allayed " Quality,
Quantity, Circulation." doesn't appear to
have been hey more truthful in its for/mist
of the result in West Huron than it is in its
statement about its "Quality, Quiddity,
Circulation."
"
On the been of the March vote there was
Ido againw Mr. Hotman. Thursday last
veiled therm egeree down by ICO. In Feb-
ruary . the remaladmr will It. wiped of the
.lata and the majority pat on the Liberal
side of the idOK
•tasa.r.i
Mr. lattsnsee' sot '"an easy tithe."
A. a member of l* V&hi fret hes hes the .ante
s•l•isory pnweradlipp,p .d the other Kim..
tore Te dlglel1101 between his pealflle,
•
If you arc ill you need a
doctor in whom you have
con fidence.
If you need a remedy you
want one that has been tested
for years; not an obscure, un-
tried thing that is urged upon kwwa dtong.
he bestir baeee,.d oab.t offw•e eabt. forrteBb.
you, or on which you save a =Wed murder.
few cents—that is no consid-
eration as against health.
For wasting in children
or adults, Scott's Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo -
phosphites has been the
recognized remedy for twen-
ty-five years.
hoc. awl $..eo, dl ekagpt ts.
SCOTT & DOWNS, (.UNm., Tomei.
Next Weds
HELLO !
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
Everlbody is Talking about
D. OA TILON'8
FLOtTR
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
`'p>!! EE1rr
Soralitoll ailard Coal
IN TllMARKET
AL coal weighed ea the Market esays,
wher yea get WM luta for • ten.
Orders
len el
Stere
h
OD
ca
Pie has Just rewind umber oaa load
hem Mantoba. Hetwo of thee beet rbreads 01 rio r at hand bas
Um wend cam produce,
LAKE OF THE WOODS
OGILVIE'S
roam WIUlpwa <iu .
Made ram No. 1 Hard W trot,
Mee aaM-'re beet tem* se bated*
air,
PbN• buyfa. PIser will de well hy cantata
os. U. (sora".., tam /ramiemimager. and tr
will t.11 you how le plead the Wmo)ls•be, and
Ontario now together se ea. ban • brat
1.l rasa, Flom as • resew ale pries.
Orders win he premmtty weeded to I■
PUFF PASTRY, ROLLS
or OYSTER PATTIES
win. LEE.;m,••"•s Cates wills Messed lag a
Lai
p+eepsty
K.mde°C De► T'CANTELO N.
tLTON STREET MILLINERY.
MISS CAMERON
am returned from New York, bringing with her the latest in .tyles
oil shades. The reigning colors are
BLUES OF ALL SHADES,
MILITARY PURPLE.
CARDINAL and
ROUGH RIDERS' SHADE.
Miss Cameron does not hold openings, but evreyone ie invited to
11 and inspect goods and prices.
....Cross
- Cut
I have just opened ap a law
consignment of the celebrated
LEADER
LANCE and
BUFFALO
w e will have ow handsome stock
• et Perfumery, Hair, Tooth and
Hail Brusher., Combo, Deeming
--Cameo, Manicures, Sliver Mounted
Pipes, etc., etc., opened out and
ready to Pell. All Freak goods _
no bargain counter staff Conte
and me our Rhony Goods
Cross -Cat Saws, Every Saw
18 warranted,
Also a frill line of Bucksaws,
Axes, Axe Handles, Etc.
BILL
�Ia WILSOBOLYII'S_fihIJIEIRE
PRRBURIPTION DRUG BWRBN, STORS
WISHING YOU THAT OLD CHESTNUT—
A Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year
OR CUSTOM. WORK
FOR REPAAIIRiNG
,snEIC�'f
FOR- THE BEST IN BOOTS'
.AN•E8....
ere o sins Te CALL i'OV1l AT INT!OP TO Otle, iota
srocx or ----
Gift
.. —
rift Goods
Beautiful Bronze Goods
The most Up trickle (Irnamentw--
welcomed in every refined home.
Perfumes in Cut -Glass
All the Leading Makers
The meat refired and p,.ing of all
gift..
• The Now Style. are Very Beautiful
/Se to 56.00
Toilet Brushes
in Abney, with Nilv.r Moeirtinrig�ses
A new and heeniifnl linr for (1,(t..
All kinds of TOILET CASES.
We Suit
W. 0. 0001E
VC
I Smokers' Good&._.._
I Pine (Jiff Pipes Is COMM
Cara. Shiloh/we' flee. Pease Cigars
me
,in hoses of 10 each and npwarda; and
many other lines.
Purses
at all priose ; • useful gift.
wallets, Mirrors &n.i other time.
WE NELI. AT REASONABLE PRICRNe
WR WOULD LIKE YOU TO CAL.I.
AND NEE (tOODq_IT ISA PLEANIIRP.
TO SHOW TARM.
all Purses !
Be ori Block.
SHARMAN
THE ' PRACTICAL SNOEIIUIIER
1 emir
Being a Thorough workman, we cannot bs imposxd on by seller of
.hods goodie, end we do not buy mis6ts, damaged
to sell as first clays lines. goods, or baskrbpt .cooks
We hemp the [AIWA W, WATSON 8008 001$ 00018.
and of they are splendid wearers, good filters, and of the Istat
Ittyles, you should give thein a trial.
WIZ_
Helga ell or Daft WHIM
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