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The Signal, 1899-5-11, Page 477-77 4 Tatyomor, it l► 11, less. THE SIGNAL: GODRIRIOH ONTARIO h .... M M . T3 _ �.�/ i . . Livery ,sees The Pace Grows Hotter BUT HE McBIJRNEYBEATTIE BICYCLE planes tai io far ahead of •14 competitors that we have no fear .of the result To see thew is to ere thew, �b r do4 em 1D4e-sing'tiveir'praluee - -777 SCIENTIFIC DEMONSTRATIONS (Nu FAKE) sit days a week from 8 ani. to 10 p. w. Experts and Mechan- io. invited to.test their wary running qualifiers, winch are so plain that even a child can see thew. One price to everybody, $50 AND $55. USED WHhL£ FNOM $10.00 UP,WS- 111.11b.4111.111114 - .__„__E1\ZEROON"i Bicycle & Music douse •e . . and Cycle Livery. eAeeeaeeseeeee�•ee�reelee Yeeaeeleeeeepeeeee 1 1 11 11 11 11 1 tit $ignax, m lvasJ.Ym i $VERY THURSDAY MORNING .T....a111111 l...T 1101YIRIOH, THURSDAY. IIAY tl.iIIt THE CROPS IN HURON. FALL wheat has come through the winter in no regular fashion, *moue rangero in the county having splendid -looking Beide, while others have bare and yellow patches on what Iirouneed 1s, Lethi.•k and hearts Nelda w November. The •'apotLutr l' bas beau largely the result of, a1.• forming. and much lou has ohm moulted from the water Iyjrij is, low places toward the eget of the eintc •Itcportstfr. I Imo, r rn other• sections of the Province li•.il u* t.. the con- olusiu that the fall wheat prospect is, this county in above the average, and to) little is being plowed up here that fine wrath,•" may get the erop forward to .rlmwd +tai anagen" Tot- Spring.eemhng ha, leen a!ittk tote owing to the. lands bring wet a d sticky. Swim, report a go..! catch, while °thereat, wait • log fur a better eorwditiui ..f the ground for later grains. The outlook 1. not at all diem enraging.; indeed, the heart of the Huron harmer oiled be cheers 1 at the proaclt pros- pect for hi.' cereal crops. • Fruit trees have tome through the winter in good shape. The promisee of . bloom is great, and it our molter -diets Kase only the gumption to get •spraying maeliirica, and the grit to use them at the proper time, there will be a good thing ih fruit this season. The tent -caterpillar is r . hand -on limb, certainly -and this peat, the. coddling moth and the eurtulio, and the fungus kuowu a "spot," can easily he kept in check by the cheap end ea.i y -handled squirters now. in the market. The man .with an ,arebard who does not poaaet.s one of thew sprayers this nasori ehonld be tatwbg.teel as a "..Loin" himself. Agrvulturally, Hurler is all right. PULL TOGETHER. ISN'T it about time that..the Ooderich got together and made a strong effort to help the town along! There is no rea•om why the public prog- ress of the town should not be the first oou.ideratien of every resident, but• not- withetanding that rwtditiu sot affairs there appear to ler wane. amongst the townspeople who are anxious to put ob.taeks is, the way of the town's adyaneementtin all o e aaione. If there torr was a time whet[-euttru- testcd astiou and united effort mull he aged with SUrtees to further the interests of the town, that time is with us today. The prospect* are blighter awl the people more self-reliant than they have been In teen'. Last year the quantity of grain intellect at this port was only •250,000 bushels ; t14. year the prnspecte are for the handling of between five rand six millius. Last year the public expenditure in the development of our harbor amounted to lit that $5,000; this year we are safe in saying that over 100,000 will be plaited in circulation. The deepening and other improving of the harbor will add very largely to the esrrymg trade at this port, awl will not fail W be of advantage to the bunnies. people, of the town. (lo derich i+ lei the lughway to pree- perity, and any one who lags behind or at- tempts to put on the brake at the present juncture in loyal neither to himself nor to the town in which he lives. Let petty animosities_ anayaogyyuue-_jesl- ousiea bo cast Io the dogs, awl let everyone endeavor to dr, what he can to further the interpals of the town whether lea weights." appears to be moving or not. REDISTRIBUTING HURON - THERE have been many suggestions regarding the rtslwtributing of Huron eonnty, awl arse+get them it has teen sag fasted that Lh13, k o Iwtu tlitipelot the three 'Ming. should T.P wloptwi, trot Teti Ro:Nat hof opin on that the adoption of the okl North, Centre 304 South riding., with some alight amendments, would be in the right direction. • The propneoi North Riding would nom Wee the township. of Ashfield, Feet and Went Wawanr.h, Morrie, Turaberry and Rowiek, with Wingham, Kruseel., Wrox etre and Blyth, making an approximate population .of 21,030. Cmdm Hnmo would rm.'wau. the town- _-ehipa of f.,.th.mw., iiuilsu, lir 'mirky a't ,y had M1KMop and Lite town. of (etiericli acrd (7ttnf(s., with a population of 90,000. Attach Hnnw, would Liven contain the t ewasbip. of Tnekersmith, Stanley, Hay, tiebern. and Stephen with the town td e.aforth and the .idle,,. of Kr.ter, ii sell and R.yfl.kl, with an aggregate ieotelatira. t (9A,9110. Tis div1so., Mrrw ,nit.line.l wand have t geggil (d maintaining intact the ague" boundaries lar garordame, with the Kulorm wruteutiOn, sod the Tay objew-tion to die ittg (;aiericb Lown.iip au1 Hulled would he removed. The popular would be. fairly rsprefeutel in each t.u.titueuuy, writ the tidiugi would be evmpaet awl easily aLr- as.sibl• at efecLwNl titers. SNAP SHOTS. -The craving fot public Office is a public thirst. -Why is it that the swamis crook admiren a truly honorable men 1 i - .-Tin, straight way ts 1b easy way, Mei few Ilwrewre who walk therein. ' -11e l'ii- set h ire not worei kart* thin pnlitit•iaua who "don't 'want o!Ire. .-TIM-geed farmer will kerp up hie tabor yp d 40 will the. wygyyljJ.ltjarr,_^,., -The survival of the fittest deem mot always r••ult 01 the 1.t,a Ln silliest --Tia man who is right is morn »noun. that the gem wbe. e: ..0 top temps.. :ell . -Politica, like meeli.•ine, is not s perfect science" ; it has its quackeries ,bud ynatk+. --When you have nothing to strive fur in the right time do fit oar Yost lettere' costume. • We all feel independent when we 'hear The Montreal Star prate of do iudo•- peudcnct•. -MATT QUAY, Penn$yltrani., Will mow have another chance to •".irks the plum tree ' -Tho present tariff seems s.0" 'suit both portico, but it wits the f.r3. better Chars it (Into the other fellows. A -In politics, Wein war the men behind the gone de the•'tlJ�r�Bg and the uffreers-reach for theprice mosey. -COI. SAY Hooega wants to put Canada tin a war (omen. bwt'that doe* rut mean that SAM *Mate to (s -.opt the firing line. • -The old slogan won melon by rapda oar, uWv t new osis is; se ( Reprentatiu by Rene and Keligioe in the Cabinet." Viaaace Umtata" has yet ed • eat - one of fear millions and • half Mi,eeelonseeiearspp.rites de wen. to meet with aro maiden "'moue. Ne wog. ,ler that the people are growing weary of their leafy pradrotiow and vapid boasting,. BENMILLER. YoauaY, May 8'.b. W no STol.e rasa HicaosY Taints !-• That yu•atteu wall eouu be determined wb•u the Mores are presented baton the magistrate. lt.ppe.r.that durlag the winter mouth, some Leo or eleven fine young lead very val- uable hickory true growfog on W m. Van. elou' s farm our the river were stoles. and euoh an not of vaadalum'osoaot go awn. Word. Some ot the true w.r• fully ten lochs, morose and weltwstti lush vround, the tope hauled awes. Lod thrown over the hank on as to kid. ale .area of the theft. Tne thieves are known and perhaps some of them may nave to don the hand- some striped "prise suit of teethe* tint grater Griffin delights in ulo!hint his board- ers with when worki0, for tb. good et their health levelling the land ,round hu castle. It a high time that a stop should lel put to this sort of thing,for It t i, become • serious matt(' It toe first fellow that mines along leo cut and hook his neighbor's laces for the sok* of . bit of timbre for • few nae -Kandla. B,NMILisn NUIMMAY.-Tbls yeses d.• livery ot tree., co. from Iib ourswy has hems one el aupreo•deoted activity tor the preprialemJuni taxed. lhs>msiftlbs_aiw tt to deliver io alms their many orders, owls, to the rapid growth Chet .me on who* the growing season oomm.ocad. We saw Cu, Stewart, the elle mao.ger, surrouuded by o staff of tax men as busy as milers, pack - cg, sorting and lab•Itiog the orders io readmits" for the three wagons that deliver the huge loads to the deffarent de beery cew tree of Bayfield, 1ltuue6dd, Seaforth, Clln- to.. Luukaow sued elsewhere. Never b•fo-• in the history of that now Nourishing esteL- ibbmeut had such an output been teat out ; some of the orders cornice in from such die. tent points as 11 Nen S ,uod and Cbatt em, !woofs,og to the growing expansion of thI. nursery. Evergreens are a specialty here, end every day whole wagon lows are sect out to fill orders or taken .way by the pur chasers theasalves who prefer rooming to Abe nursery. We understand that many customers for fruit trees had to go away lieappolnted, for they came too late aad there wen too much risk in digging 10. true when the foliage was cu!. Ore dIrappoi*(- .d man ;rum near Clintee. who wanted 200 win apples, toed to put eft his order un- til the fall. Fee IT I'aowracrr -oar orchsrds are new le•uk,ug beautiful al h the trees covered .ith • heavy .malt's el hlo:.m, and Y lutainr-tratoeseon h.pi•ern the tn•I:ial'eu• .arc tliwS this will Ir. a its noo.n.al year fo-- Yr otchaadtet/.. lit u..u-s a ie Ie4eenn ,iedlet at y',h:or,'fur arse rr..cn has b. 11 .a uaasnel y ear y one, and it,. 1*0. na?bi k i reckoning year chick u., be tor >✓PmA swishy with -we,'. - eertars'y bolero 1'I .roue are rocs tad ,ba trait has sot. . b.snalioe, hoe one, e: the drgerest variative -401 e ter that ,':etate teeri-g winter varieties .1 opt•I•. ere beoyy wit% h'ocrr, and in ent,v.r.ati.-. dish oar cit f;:orirl eh, ovne the LermI 'veering apple erre in the county h. x.11 se I4..aiehad never ewes each a show me of broom before. " Why," he re o.arkml, •• taro years ago I h.d nfna bus - teed barrels on my thousand trees ai•h . 0(1.1ng 1 ke'be ahow 1 have this y•.r• sod •1 would not sorprite me if I had 3000 b,r rile aro. 1! this fell If the tloesotne hang en and sat ati they ought to " (Our friend O.ck ex lgeerates) Do the klaitlaal concesator, whets *vet ybndv ranee *butes. the trees ars • pert -et sight for prom. Tbm rice weather of the par felt days has gives the iseeole.Mance to Avasioinae the Out 1 r-, and the' chances an Rb.d for • logy c-cp of that delicious • holt. Peer., *et- c hotandit,g et•c.tlrtaeding the yarn that has been a real. .!ed that the buds had bees honor, *hew u much bloom as ever, and the plums ars ciente up to former year.. We well refer to the fruit ermine:a again when On (flirt has set, and then we can writ. with mor. ler. ta:r:t y. BixM11J.ea WOOLLEN Ft,ro1es 1.- Phew do not cell this piece • "woollen mill" acv mon. The day is passed for euoh • pith ian Deme u "woollen mill,' and now that the "growing time" how etrock our *,Mage lo• 'tus:ries the w, -rd "laotory" sound. more Ilk• business. 011 'less," the factory man, who ie always ready for • or.at, told us that be ".ever had tush • eau of business u he tai Ise) year, and he used up many more Sens of wool io the raw state then in auv prsssnL Kerb.. yar, and is eew*yoeoce has had Fro Ieeresasiu stiff el *Otbproplo. 'i The Oeder:oh knitting factory oo..umes a lot of my yarn,' he told us, "for the manta suture o1 stocklrt., and many customers come here from distant bofnp► who have never been here before." 'What are the prospects for the new clip!' we &eked him, rod he fold as that it was • pity that the farmers did n ot welsh their fleeces better than they do, for 1t is to their advertege to do so if they unit to get the ter pr.oee. "How will the prices run this year!" was the next (met leo, and the old woollen king rmdaheel his few grey hairs air! said that that war • question he could not answer right off, for 00 price had yet been eel for the new .'io, but he was in • positron to give just what the market ooald afford to give. Mancini at • great heap of IJenkete an l rolls of tweed goods on the table.. i•oreased stir- pries urprigs that he would 1s able to Intl ell that, but he simple 1..tgbed and ai.l tint was not • oirru n,taoce towhet he had 0011 .1 yours" of prtparatlon. "You see," he remarked, "since the Introduction of those beautiful aniline die. I am able to turn nut a hotter artiol. then I diet 42 years ago, whim a de000tioe of butternut bark end beechwoed ralce were about all the dyes that the arly settler" knew soy t King about. I might poet ss well shot up ff 1 did not follow the timer, for you would not catch those dandy young fellows going to oburoh or ant buggy riding with thew gide in a butternut bark suit any more, same as what their feth•ri did. My' acyl" and. drawing • long sigh, 1.9 remarked. "How time* do ohanget" So leaving the old mon M moraine upon the dsveoerasy of the tines, we wl.hed him good uorniny. A MOTORMAN'S VIO1 ORY --We are decidedly opposed to gerrym:wwiering, but • little. judicious roti, trlcting would rtot,ts• ant of plate at glee earliest opportunity. - -The man who combines with others to 'emerge hie roighlxr is no better that the man who combings with others to open his neighbor's safe. -The prodigal when he had the ring on his hand and arrayed in Bre rain went was not'i.hetter mann than when he was humbled and feeding *wale. -Since The Montreal Star put on the IT'upper collar nolesly 1411 deny that it raft been a reel haul -working jurnali.tic hired man for the Tupper party. -The brightest part of the day is when the sun has reached the zenith. After tial (1.e sun begins to go down. Wn have seen politicians shine end decline. nd race some -The our pubIme men change their which their viiews u public policy and flesh from one party to another isn't a good example to the rank and 111, . -President Minnie, of the_Trans- vaal Repebtic, 1. now hotting wt lee nOuny frills no Acs INALIXI did n Ices ntolathe sg... If be 1.11'1 careful he may I.s.e 10. golden obi.' Ie. WHAT OTHERS BAY. IIASr11 Art i)u Tiff. ,1vTr.w. St Thomas ,lournal: Tire is one 'rouble about ell methods proposed le.. erre loops, ity. A greet money' people will not follow them until the system has...• broken down he a vleta,ta of the laws o health, and then it Is too lits. e s s s\minx', raanatrTroxs. Deeds, Ruiner Tna earl thing short the predictions of the Tnpp'rltes is that 'hey always turn oat badly. They declared when the Limier novena - meet took office then It anted sot peasitey last six months. ft hos luted nearly three Leers and has donb'ed 11a maj,r)ty In the Rona. They Authored that the Coveremsat eehld never settle the Manitoba school ipstlon. The loonier vet set tied. the gentSIa a Iso weal after 1t teak oras. They declared that the Lib.esl tariff would oleos all the (coteries do the ler 4 Thn f motorise have not hue as hnsy for many years es they are tetlay They '1•r'ared Iia preh:resLlat triode with (heat Britain wee Impassible, se the treaties with Oerwany and Kaleium were In the way. Preferential trade with Orsat erltsin 1e already in fell awing. Tiny deolared that there would he a de. deft of at Ileal twn milrinn dollar* *e the Vat's admlalstraLla of puhlln affair.. The Over 1)iabeta., 0 i•'ed Ly the Power of Dodd's Kodn•y PJIs. Toronto, May 8 -In a largo sly Lite To roan then is always much "hike, es, kldasy disease largely predominating. The street railway employee, rspnsed as they are tnall the lnelemenoies of the weather ars prtieu- larty Mable to kidney disease. Bet they all know hnw to rxg0er this enemy For insane : T. H. ()Reilly, 27 Niagara ( tree?, motormen, No. 624, won for three years • ren setnr from 4 .001.1. Every eetxx.dp-thtbd M heip, ittl. 011 ht twisty nes Dodd's Kidney fill. Three boxes enred him. 1t is oasts lek• this, where the pallet and the cure are equity well anown, that ars the tat cf a remedy, and Dodd's Kidney Pelle have always stood It •ueoseefnlly. They cure ell kidney oomplatate. PORT ALBERT. Ir PADA V, bl.y lid. Jame, Young finished seeding for this year en Monday. Mev let. slim'. • butler. Pole Stevenson, or.. of Useaville, M speeding • fest etwys"yttlIt grwr, <t Mr. neneett is diegie. • idler, prepsrs• tory to the other improvement! he Intends making In his residence ih'. year. Me". T•.h, m,f Key City, Mich., and Mrs. Cook, of Eretel.. are se pita.ntstaying with :heir father, Adam Orion, wee is 111. The e.14 gentlemen M net fmprerl.g al hie friends would with, and donht• are enter. raised as M Me resevey. Car local salesm.s re ea the read for ss - otiose meow W sft,.Hass,,,, x raps so t. ter, end J. Bile.. .t Deyaaea, pet their wrtauW ea •bo reed last week, and with the et thl....k H. Nays.a,..i.e., own Lowe, started hie bright lIiW Ile Se the rood. • Sieferth r litre J. M. Best, writ hasten onriouey 111, ie now euttioleatly rwewr.d to leave her 1 Saalorth : a Tuesday of last week the pprtoperty•owners of de.fortb voted ea three different bylaws fur tM purpose of grinner aid by way of leas towards the extension of three distisot enterprises; 'lo led T..K F' Cane d Co. 820,000 for the motion of • new pack -packing and mwt•asain5 establish i, w ent ; to lend K. 11.11, jr., 1117,000 10 put- ohs"u, Improve and extend the Coleraa rouse. y ,,• •ad t. lead 10000 to W. 1). KrgmoadTSioa11i hien •Steed hG woolly ietabluentesa sea It was •tory that two-thirds ot all the voters on the Int should rots for tiwm, tut took of the three bylaws .o ✓ eivel more than the oeo.saa) supp•�rt. • Informal Inforal vete was taken also to.suerisio the t eliog of the people respe_t ug the ✓ ealities of 8300 to unit the Tuukeremtle Agricultural tiwtely to reb,ill their hell Oa able uurslles 255 votes were lolled tor, aad 101 agsi•lst, the prope,ttica tae vergers aes1.aeed, Kook Kettle, Iowa, April 27 --Kabul, Kier, botalkeeper, of Paisley, Out , and A. J. Conover, ex hotelkeeper, of Wlogham, Oot , were senteoo.d to • leen term of tree pclaoamsot W the lama psouas"-ry tee swindle -g the Mint National Bank, of Rock Rspids, by mans of forged delta. Kisg, who pleaded guilty and turned litate's evi- dence, war siren seven years to • charge of uttering • feinted draft. Conover three tears for forgery and eaves tor uttering. a way also four years' extra imp moment for violating the ooedltiou, of an old pardon, making foorte.a years is all. Children should always increasi giardia ht. Not'tIi grow, not to increase in belongs to old age. Present and future health demands that this increase in wcight should be steady and never failing. To delicate children, V alt's Am tlisAs4714fiEgs richer• blood and firmer flesh. Better color coma to the cheeks and stronger 11I611-13ARG9INCENTRE EXTR* VALUE IN Lace Curtains, Tapestry Curtains, _.•, = = Matting, ' Wool Carpets Union Carpets, Prints, Ginghams, Parasols, muscles to the limbs. The i '. `� s gain in weight is substantial; it comes to stay. teo and ge.00, ell drtlggbla SCOTT &',OWNS, Chemists, Torques Conover sad Etna have swindled tw.ety- serow Meeks ion-all.lenat Sates eines 43,3.- 0.,, 1t187. A. J. Conover, the ex W Ingham hotel steeper, and the prominent figure to tide band of forcer', has bona operatiog for shoat twenty years. King ale ooly known to have j deet the gang two years ago. He was eV. reeled .t P•Ieley about three months ago, and after a etrauoua fight at Walkerton was held tor extradition, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR M"LEOD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES. Manufactured by J. M. MacLEOD, aod.rich, Ont. - Pwnf it -is_toa ruirding what clothing is to the body. It is just as Importaut. Yate should take as much care in selecting the paint to clothe your property, as you do in selecting the niaterul to clothe your person. Paint pre- serves the building. Paint gives beauty to the building. In painting the labor costa more than the punt. There w111 be • large waste ff Abe right *mil Lot used. THE SHERWIN-WIWANS PANT I. made for painting twilling.. It is not a lm,-prieeel paint, but It is cheap bemuse the beat. It is made of the purest rnateriale--that wear the longest. The colon are bright and hands:one. FOR SALE ONLY BY ‹.. N. D. ROU GVI E. IcKim's New Store Reid's Old Stand. Ooderich. " The Warranty of Satisfaction " goet with every garment from our Tailoring lldparlm11tut, even our loyyeat priced. If not as you expected, don't take if. f MEN'S TWEED SUITS. Matte to your own measure by a +killer' cutter awl reliable workl,00p!m, at $10.00, $12.00, $15 00, $18.00, $20.00 and $22 00. The material and trimming (he best fL (iaapdatat the price. No gentleman can go astray is making s choice friss oar large and varied tltock. OUR BULLETIN FOB CAREFUL BUYERS : TABLE LINEN. -1 piece good honest boil blit ohed Linen, 54 in. wide, floret dates, regular price 253 , cur prh» to clear l8c. rowRLLTN(L--Pare Linen (;lea Towel- ing p ok oheok,at 103., 73., 53. and 43. TOW ELS. -At 40a., 363., 250., 153, 103., 0e. and 2o. OINOIIAs..- Another large piece, this time blue neck with fancy border, 10. Inch wide Apron trioghan. You pay 103. for 3612. wide; this is 4 loons elder and 2 cents lees in price. 401n. wide at per yard... . ... . ... ..8a SCOTCH LAWN, for Bummer dresses) 200 yards to clear at 3 ; otos patterns, gno.1 w , worth In the regular way Ao , our pries to alar the lot, per yard bo. atiOnafn:-l4Olrawtb atitie:Mtiew, N�a.A \inlet., regnlr prima 20o. to 25e., 00E price to clear at, per large (Oboh,..10c. ROSKS AND WREATH:3.-111g let to clear at half regular prloe, or cash for . .. ... 10o BELTS -Another lot. of Lather Belts. harness huokle, at, each, 103. White Kid Bolts 25e. Celluloid aad !easy Bolts 264. CAP4•1.-I,adiei stylish Capes, plain and trimmed. A big lot to )ler at • big harrafn. All st 82 00 to 83.75 to alar • t, ach, 81.(0 All st $4 00 to 86 00 to oler at, soh, 81.50 If you bays env ea for a Cape it will Pay you to res thea at $1.00 sad 81.50 Twenty -firs ants per yard is our trios for • lot of Dark Ind Light Tweeds, Hali- fax Tweeds aad Blue R.rges for bey,' suite and men's trouser', all at see prion HATS --We have still a lot of there men's Fell Hate at manufacturers' privet. Nee the list and come In and see the Eats. Men's Herd and Soft M'eit. Hate, blink and colors, at 82.00, 82 25 and 82 110, .11 ss. one prion 81 5i0 These are all bat lrogllsh Far Felt Han, Christy'. make, silk )sods, silk heeding and soft lather meat bind, NyIWt sad eep-to•dre, tt.mt value Se -+ 82 00 and 82.60, all ons price 81.60 figment le Gaps .t s e e ... .... sees 26o Men's Fedora Hate, (Mriety's English make, new dames, •Mlk Mmmlep, worth 81 25 and 81 50. for. 11 00 Y..'s F,nglieh Fedora Hata, silk hands and finding•, later swat bead., regular 81.00, for 760 Mite's Fedora Rata, moiler pries 863. and 75e., all at, 50a A Int of men's sad boy.' Hard lewd Soft Hats to ober at 26. -Yodoe1.11114.-4.:labieewe word for all that appears here. C6316 In and y win And that half has not leen told. Conte in whether yon wank a buy or MIR Coma before Saturday evening if you can ; if not, come anyhow. W. A. MCKIM. Rare Ofd' Stand. Ooderith. JAS-- ROBINSON• Beautiihl Spring Has Come. Tho woods aro full cf dowers, the air trembles with music of birds, and it's time to clean house. IIfab: -- Clisar Furniture Polish it make* old furniture look like new. , ('at the pipes with . Beaterra.all before potting away, to preveal me. 26x• A BOTTLE. Flower and Garden Seeds, 6 and 16 coat package.. fall on us toe llou.eh..I t An... int., nDts- Niagara Vapor Bath Cabinets, sue ad gee the Every home should have ens Tone top with • bottle or two of nae Sassafras Blood and Stomach Bitters. fec'a-os end 0 *piing rainwear. 'IS frcahem and on reuw.hens, -So weet%, X111.;. GOODE, Chemist, Bedford Block. An-"nu- Original Pos�tiofl.. . It is better even t' bo right than 1yerety original, tut the easy position you may assume in these shoes of ours we are ready now to show you helps us get back to original comfort If you want solid, new -fashioned comfort ,.. ...Stolt....• - te.eirewer•, WEAR "SLATER" SHOES. P.8. --The balance of our Winter Stock must be sold regarding of price. WM. SHARMAN, JR. 0O*N as Mr BAST wall= atfn 190A1.1. rue PRACTICAL silos amt. ASS aur maws Pm tip mala sere 0 07:0101X0:111._ 4 MEDICAL -HALL, 0ODERIi H. t r;± Stock nearly colnplete again. Now goods received daily. A lot of fine Beth and Carriage Sponges just to hand. The newest and latest Perfumes! Patent Medicines, Horse and CAVA Spices, and Condition:Powders. Rubber trod., Syringes, Atomisers, Hot Water and Ice Bags, etc., etc F. JORDAN, Corner Oolbessis4b and Square Just look at these prima : " White," high grade wheel, was 570, now 555. " McCready," Ooderich, from 535 up. " Jupiter," grand wheels, from 530 up. OoloollOSOSOISoot at TO ADVi•ATISERa. Notion of change. roust be left at tbie i ()Alec not later than Ssturd , noon. The Onpy for ohangar must he loft not later than Mon day neon. Osgwal Advertisements aogapted tu4-Aer ewe Wednesday of onek weak. is RiCLS PURE SALT �r �•�ilSaMei -- GOONI p e1Q.