The Signal, 1901-4-11, Page 64 THURSDAY, April 11, 1901
THE SIGNAL : (.()I)EItit:H ONTARIn
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Boys will.
be Boys
The average boy when at I' v thinks
he is doing' his duty when he walks on his
knees, slides :down every fence rail he
strikes, romps and plays in such a manner
that mother is in despair when she surveys
his clothes. She longs for a cast iron gar-
ment, but the next bent thing is the
New Century Brand
of Boys' Clothing
They ineke a hey look like: a gentle-
man and feel• like a king. They are select-
ed with a view to make both parents and
boy our friends in every • way. The boy
wants a suitltolhook right, the parent one that costs right. "f'he com-
bination is guaranteed at this store. Colne in and see our " New Cen-
tury" brand suit, which we sell for. $1.00. You will ba surprised at
so much goodness for so little money.
We carry a big stock 'of the " Now Century " brand clothing, be-
cause we are the sole agents.
W_ co le5===HsreMie
Meti o Furnisher .not Hatter.
Next,to Iwo A Shephard.
gilt , ignal.
re ictal masa
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QODI IUCH TUURSDAY, APRIL ll 901
SNAP SHOTS.
-Tea Hamilton editors must bo going to
hate • Prise fight, jdging by the way 'they
aSparring at each
n her in tyles. '
-Nina greatest check, Uncial' hes re-
osivad,aiaoe the 'outbreak of hostilities is
(Q00 presented to, him r few
dY his Hollami admirers,
- ` 1iat gif ted and plied Nova Scotian,
De. Bnit•Rrs.aLL, M.P., has boon lecturing
eat "The 'Roomy Side of Democracy.' The
clever little orator must hats just turned
- the subject' node out I
- I+hie redtinisoent lettere to The Tor
Nowt, that gllirious old gossip, Nictlo
YL000 DAVIN, Often retort to a "goutleman
or "another gent emai." Of course DAVIN
refers to himself, Gut he should not assume
so heavy a disguise.
-HARRY COREY,.pe Tully .11,stiller of
West Haetiugs, is room ung his seat in the
Cumulous for sure, and it, is again asserted
that Hou. Geo, E. Fesran will.uceee,lhim.
That will be a whiskey -and -water ,loaf on
the constituency.
-Urs lilpenon _correspondent furnishes
ur with soothe* original 0005, -4 tit?Off
"The Maiden with the Mandolin " The
E editor al The Toronto Telegram will now
doubtless remark that mother Pan:it, his
buy LRca, the our of this journal, nor
�_I ueany of our c0ntribuurs, ever tow A• maiden
od
with • ,mandolin.
-Tao-vice-president of the Ottawa Press
Association, made up u CARitto NArlor',and
�tt
to the eats, end eagerly hid for ey,•ry or Isle
on which the Duke and Dachae had, by
their personal use of it, left the odor of arts
tuoraoy. A chair which the Dula bad
'broken by sitting on it, thereby manif.•etly
oonneotlog It with his person, was an eepsc
1.1 object et 4eslre, but was cruelly with.
held.'to Dill those pmple elavl.h would
be to wrocg the slave, who grovels n t of
his free will but under compubluc. 'he
slave bows his heed while perhaps be h a
freemen's heart ; the American eyoopban
bow their harts. The American poem
of the Duobeee, 11 seems, ars going to Ile
In England. Such is the general tendency
of thea people, wbo oan get Enure Servility
for their money in the old oouotrie, and
are deeNtuta of attachment to their native
land. They sorry .way a mom ot wealth
roads by Amerloan Tabor ; happily at the
same time they c.rry away themselves.
THie ISN'T A WHITE ELEl'IIANT,
Baltdmor. Hai: Jame ('shltl, ot Roosy's
Point, West t irglnl•, is the only person is
West Virgioi., end probably In the United
State, wbo bis to regular are open hu
firm an elephant whim is used for farm
work. With the swaying beast bitohed up
to a plow he can turn more ground than auv
of his neighbors with • team of horse., srad
when It Domes to hauling logs the elephant.
will walk .way with sue with lugs which
the beet teams of bis neighbor, caro..
more. 1 b elephant ens tittle more 'hen •
horse, and i4ea many times the wort of
one. 1e gentle end docile and I,ttle trouble,
od Mr. Cebill le more than please'' wits
h experiment. S.yeral mooths ago a
ImOII otroas bream op at Marin i. Ferry,
•oJ�ita property was sold at suction Mr
she was at the ale, btd in • few
tho elepbeet and • toot,.and ttok
wielding s hstchet, helped to cut the post-
prandial speeches iuu fife min re -mow
at the annual banquet last week. It wen
also s hint that no one was to tell wicked
stories, with that little hatchet to remind
them of Giotto' W•sulauroN,
-Tars young Canadian who goo. to the
lone pl•oee of our great North west, and by
industry, pluck and perseverance turtle iho
deoert.pl►0e into a minion. may opt be
greeted with a bras baud, or have s gold
watch promoted to him, when he revisits
his old Ontario home, but he in considerable
of s patriot all the same.
WHAT-OTHEiIS ARE SAYING -
but -the donor tmeo's which the Nov la
undvrtek . ma :now haus heetofor
bwu poorly moved sad .•. the growiu;
br.00hto whom coat of m1 'Menem* will tor
Loreaetnsiy nom. Nor M this all amt. the
Aluuu.t Asiuu tion boo to oosvrseulete
self opus se the result ot'it. Moore and lis
•rauw.•uu, fur the uow buildtug will Daum
present Unit's/pity promww to be vioatad,
thus greatly IbCN .log Lb. •uuommoditioo
which otbet brooches of study eoloy. When
mlnorilogy sod geology move out of the
biological building the used of biology for
more room will be inert. In foot, the now
building rrllovo the pressure every-
where, and so bot se to funds and toed:ono
some the but Moos sows Jtstance toward
moetteg ib. mcet premium needs 01 the cue.
Has the ()Orel /Talent dlfmLyd tis *Trill"
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them hs,'.rprotteg re •ratt • small show
himself. ,His father, Patrick (shill, • fru•
gal Irishm�so, derided that • b...1 of tbo
. zs of an Oliphant mull not remain meth.
farm and belted unless 1t paid for Its beard
with labor, he hemmed N tap and the
wheal won lo.yy: t. dbd .s wan thee'
rap the tRsTito.'_it/lii R.
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fpr LVID THOVQ T.
Kingston Freeman : The following is
the reale given by a minister In •oolghbor
log town for women taking ,heir hats off In
his oharoh • "No human beteg 000 an
moot good out of • sermon unless he oan
me the speaker's Pape end studies 1u ex
pr.ssioa. No sermon can inspire a man
who Is looking into • lopsided aggregation
of dead Lords, stuffed weasels, chameleon
skins, ribbons, jets, beads, snot straws,
papa flowers, ooro tassels. and thistle
down. It makes thorniest. feet lost to the
wilderness." -
"DON'T rntel1T Tal 00NorMIR. '
Tae Irelventsy r$ai. l -Mise. avers
vier. sas Dote for adara1Na
-1ka reiveellty sill.
Slmooe Reformer ; The Toronto Daily
Star heads an editorial with the expression
"Don't fowl: the monomer." There Is not
• rubieot oonoeoted with our todtutrisI or
political polios that deserves more •tt.0tion
than the expression Involves. People in all
aorta of business ars oontlnu•lly asking for
something by way of protmtlon or prlyl,
lege from the Government, and, u s rule,
whatever Is granted will be to tin Mead
vantage of some other slaw In the mman•
ity. The consumer is the one .• no le the
greatest and Real .offerer. T Year bas
✓ peoial referencia in it. •rtlai ..e request
of the woolee manufacturer. : 'r more pro.
rotation. The 0easumers conittato bbl
great as.. of the people, but It is • rare
thing to find anybody taking 'pedal oars to
guard their interests.
Nobody, not eyen • 1h. lToivortJoy so•
charities, ever delred serioush• to remo
the University of Toronto from 1; rvern-
moot oo0trol. to tee!, • measure along
that lino which Premier Roos prepared a
couple of years ago was never brought up
In the Legisl•turo because t he fri.ods of the
University -some td whom had been rather
clamorous that way -did not like the Ides
so well when it was set Iwo In black .n'1
whit, At t5• prevent time there hes boon
no effort Io upset Premier Koen argument
that the Government mutt retain • measure
of 000trol so long as the 1.orerament 1e re-
sponsible to Inc people for eo.lowment
fonds and other university m.tten.
The real question i., Has the Government
done enough fur the University'. le the
financial •'d .4,g0ate 1 1. It wisely direct-
ed'? 1st the last ten years the Government
has riven to the University $450,000, or
%bat represents that •mount oapttahzsd st
fear pet coat. This moans .1ootrihutton of
545,0(10. Now on top of it Dawes another
rift of $20,000 i year -the maintenance of
the moot expensive department of uu,v.r
sity ioatsootiee, and • $200,000 building.
Snob • record osu hardly be called niggard-
ly. Under Mamie olronm.tanoes public opin
Ion will be with the Government It helping
the University just enough to help itself.
there are many legitimate uals on the pub-
lic treasury, and though education is not the
least •f them the University is not t exacty
the whole idudatkye
0al otem.
6,000 public schools, 130 high school,, a
large camber of Model schools. Normal
schools, • Normal College, besides taoholna
schools and sgrloultura and dairying
schools. wbloh must have • share In thea
giving,. The University is, perhaps, the
most Important (actor in the eduoatton•I
e ohomm, hot even that could not condone
the Government In Inning sight of propor-
tion to distributing the public money. As
• mater of foot the Government has not
only kept Ode In mind, but has actually
given the University dl It risked, though
some pernickety people do pot ohoos to use
it 1n that light.
When the Alnmal Antonin ion wand ea
the Government their request was that
fonds be provided toward throe ends : (1)
that the rmurreaoe ofdMkt tomight lie avoui-
od ; (2) that the department of miner•Ingy
and geology u ight be adequately equipped ;
(3) thst th. •arson, d.partmenta of the not.
Trinity might be more liberally maintained.
The bill before the Legt•lature Mese • lone
dlsIsooe toward meeting the three points -
whtoh mky he proved this way.
Arnines the deNolt of $14,683 last year
there is the $20,000 now to be spent by the
Preview ; that should more than lover the
(teflott of the year. With regard to the
monad rogeeet, that the department of
mineralogy and geology should he adequate-
ly provided for. the remount proves to he
that the Proving nasomes the mate man•
taints, t.h..• brooches, and this tot ice grate•
flies the third rainiest, s. It relieve, the en
dnwment fonds of the Unlveretty and It,
ordinary revenue of • drain apo. it, and on
helps more liberally to resistant all the
other 4.yartment.
Not only dors the Province wase ae ex•
p.ndlturs of $25),000 In behalf of physlnt,
o h.rnlstry, mineralogy end geology, which
theta rel.aae $9)1,010 of endewm.at for the
beeedt.f Maar breaohes of the University,
saga ,
major
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TRUE, or 0oreesx,
Toronto Globo : An Ingenious Ohio man,
1.. F. Hoon, has disooversd • new and high-
ly prentloel use for hypnotism. Being la
Denver and short of fonds, Mr. Hoon.onght
for some means by which he eonld emote •
free paeans at teal as far as Kansas ('lay
on his way home it occurred to him
to base himself hypootlred and shipped to
that point in • box by express, omino s/A to
• friend, Mr. J. W. Hannam, whom lie deity
insetted to expect an express paokage on •
pertain day. The plan eae snlo.eetally
mooted out Hoon awakened at the time
flood by the hypnotist and broke his way
sat of the box just before re•ohtng harries
Oily. Subsequently he walked In to See
h1. friend Hannam, whoa the totter mm.
Walesa that the box hen arrived, bat the
eonbenW hart evidently been stolen Hoon
had no hesitation In going with him and
maklog a Stals for namagoa from the Wells,
fart. Express (1., , but on Investigation the
real foots of the "raw" were dl.mvered.
Ilsaawhlle, however. the mbemer had
✓ eached 5l, hose.
•MRRIi'AN 5TG1r111N0r.
A µ'•.lander, to Toronto `tan Ther. was
Mot other day a ale by •nntlon In an Amo1ego -
of • house In
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as Ratlleh Duke, oof the testator*
of the highest char m
Mir. had bees residing with an American
iwlren, wham he had rearrled. The fashion
rale se•USy N ata atq, we are bald, Soaked
r*ws 1
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8RYNOL is the best window cleaner on the Market.
FURNITURZ OIL. -Lemon Polishing Oil is the best
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furniture look new.
GRANITINE FLOOR FINISH is especially adapted
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ready to do business with a complete new stock
of Mairt
ple and Fancy Dry Goods, suitable for the
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DUNLOP.
T. r'ii•e, April 9
Chas H5045100 has rawroal to Ills fes
n ear iey, to Grey couoty.
Thera was • wood boo a1 K. Vaa.d'.
Wedoe.day of last week
Ju L. 'Tobin, of the Free frees staff,
London, spent Easter Sunday here with
relative
1'h• first plowing to the now cantor? was
dons by Frank 1- 'nog, of Loyal, and A A
esrrlsd off • prise fee Trutt at its W
Yen at Cbie•go sad aa•,e otos to • to
oempttttNoa i• eke french Capital
LLL BURN,
Ti t.o,, Aprtl
N'm. (;Ilddoo bis moved to the
tum, which he bis rented.
Mrs. Ju. ('bisholor with her
smolt Eaetor at Si;.tford, with hes
Yrs. N haling.
A Sao mg bee to Cut sons.,
Williams, of this place. Monday of this wood took place at James (oahvla,
wok. day ot last week
Our popular towosmao, Norman McLeod, I Ths 6nt sowing 01 0.4 4 the se
bis returned from Lochalsh and will be tory in L..haro wee done t, Jamb
again fort mso for A Allen for his third „o Monday of this week•
rear to our midst. I Mlles I.. Horton dlscbup,d the d
('bas M, -Nodi bis boon drawing lumber organist at the oberet less
for b'. houee Hs intend. hunldtry In she , Thompson will bo the nett tesd.,w
oeuree of the Deming summer, John this charge. He will preset here ea
Morris, of I:„derioh, will be the budder. day.
Mr. ('ummlog, of Dunlop, so 'N
oensu• ,n our moist lest week. 5 •
alloletd p., haps to tell modem the
some of h, moot baoh.lore io I,n,'uts
yet may 55 15155100 of getting a eek
Monday of last week our toweemaa. 1).
Cummieg. oommeno-d iia duties .e ,vn•us
enam•.'nr, s'srring at R W Own.'
Herbert Morris on- hes rounds starred .t J.
- Barker's.
GODERIGH PUBLIC SCHOOL J
g. •e l't of tM Biers Tees esaslasll.••.1 Ja
.:s sorra G. Yule • ' Woold Too oars to .t.rry 00 a . my •
ter 111 --(irade 1. M,ss9'•war•,leacber. d.try bard toot daring 001 In eon lnna leo
tba YcCtymont, Zabel Slut) said, with datrvmoo in ditlwreot parte ot Canada
'i h - e'' .e moo w o,
John n � �-isle 'sonic do � R.tt and us her TI o el !poen would be •
I• .Ili, to mg u the rrp.rc art the }:utas te.t hs els y, 1 . � y v
ixawtbattolla tela in the "t;edetTclt Yee f nd41. tibetimes for wavarete
IA* nine. Mt'..
Sobool. Namea ars ed in order ell (lark, John MacAulay, Rnbt. Corey. (:esti. wculd furnish you with Narks mob morn t,
tioebel, M.mie l'non pens, Abigail !Mink- for keeping the record, 1t Canadian d.trr
• sei.le sad 4404-14-0-aemsu +,t-tboa akn}+eleert (,trek, Hello Hewre, )t.vtd men ars to ranee the ',vertigo yield e1 their
bay. made 50 pew omit, or odor oaths whole ; Aitkeos, A I is Marwick, Ciae'l$od Rloh• birds and m. k. • pool: it must M by Err
1 ands. Fred 1 rig, lions' t McDonald., Neil Ending out what their nndiv,iu.l oows ear,
ez.,minitioo appear. .The asterisks node
seta leaure in one or more subjoins : ' MacAulay, Ali, Fraser.t5,'1.. Ripley. doing. 1f the cow 1e not Pavlov her keen
Mist Fronk.,$ach.r.-Ora Bow. Uoa.ld marl leav'nv • rood profit for the dairtm.o
Ninon IV.(Entr•noe O'asw)-May K,seetl, tticbol•oa, Emelt Hell, A lei. R ,hinsoo, either tn. cow l• no goo -1 or 15e d.tsvmso
Choler Bisset t, J•1bo Welker ; (uses nthel Vane! one, Sruo.• ft•it, Ol,v. Smith, to not feeding bar properly 1f you am
Roo use and All.. Aud.rson,' ual ; Emma John Murray, John McNsvios, • N'.1 :s really interested In cho dairy business. and
Vouog, Jean Tom, I•obel l'rouatoot•; 1'art ('-.,g E. 1)avieon, Willi* Johnet.ou,
Dare t0 gra Iwo • on np0r;t'Ive teat as Won •
Evens.nd Mood Tilt end ttdeertCraigia, Elmer Wells, Vella. 1Moates, l:rerk My-, lioned atom.1 should' be pled to send
- _.equal ; Herry Habb.1yand Willis Pruudlo. t,' yyy,,,,,,r���+[. Eddie YoLe•o, K.' Yellrtle, Vienne pleased
tis• hoe par: r. the *etre. lis
equal ; 11. I' '-nine: Jeuali MOGase otbsra•, Slay Wilma, owe -I- n any Ila•:, I should I in Io hear from you o0
}net,' equal ; Lillian MaDenald.' Ivy New- tmoher.-Fn.k Doty, Oui tCard. .1
mud 1 tortru. Morrow' anY
d_.egls Proud ,Jointer 1I1. tirade 1I. -- Mie m
Freaks, 1 the 'foremen, onlo•e.
-"ph yours yet truly,
tea ; Irene S.ults' end M.ggie SathorlanA' *stew, Allies McDonald, Arthur Runc'msn, i .1. 11 t;,,u.i„ t.
and Frame*. 1% ,gems',' Nun ; Oweo Mo t.M, , Sat.vlood, •Nona Hh.rman, Maggie
K
talltoud ly' end Lydia Heck ' *owl ; G so
111 , Lawn, E lith Algia, Crs• ts C.mpbrll, lq.. 10 unit.
., ,Jurdau'-eod Annie Stoddart". equal. Uar.tey B. -.t le, Ffeal4
k_Craig, .gr_e.+s• - The replier' elicits,/ br this Iw!ter were of
T...,f Muer tog ere the names 01 its pupils tell, Gordon Aliso, J'•he Pr, tui foot, Redd,. '-wb s charm -ter r w to t0dteae the *drove
in the entrance isles. wbo took the" highest Jen..ton, John llarw.ok, Albert Knee -
awaiting in the t►rt.ue subjects, with the .k.w, Eve I'koter, M.y Cornett, Hugh
permittege ; McGuire. .\memo McDonald, Malcolm Mc-
E1,gtnatJrammar. M.y llissett, •e8 • Weald , Ern.nno Einem.
Roth th Literature, May Ft watt, r19.
(,r'mpeettlon, (;nater Bw,ett, 83
Spelling, Si .y Hassett, 100.
Ret
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MIN. Stewart, teacher, -Stanley Maroon.
Nollts G..ham,Ph, .-he $ono. -le, Cora (nese,
Krems Rreken, Floreooa Molt meld, M..n4•
Drawing. Rob. ('ramie, 7t , 1)11110p. Reams Methene, Lour. Carey,
Wetting, Arthur McLean, 80. M H,II, Hagh Dodson, John Moleor,
Rodin', frena Sauna, Maud Tip, Owia Susie Beettts, lRefyCraig, Arthur McGill',
'tllty of oe1u,g the m.tt.r more poM)•
N'ttn such an end In vow, the foregmeg u
given for publication.
It .i hoped that many of our dairy ter-
mer* may see 15. import&. a sal neowe.rty
of keep', g such records as are suggested,
and 'fiat ihwy may think 1t a4vtsi,h'e to ;
ions in this o0 operative dairy nerd r•oord
or test.
Any farmer ietereated may obtain fall
MoG,ltinsddy, .lea. Walker,•toba Galt. onddy_ D•rucular s by addressing --Toe ne Agra
A. 31. Faith,ewh 9J --__._.---- eol'urbt, Erp•rirparat Farm, O;t.w.,"
Arbmat
.tio, May B mot, 82 DOMINION EXPERIMEN I AL FARMS. I Al? leaser so •ddrewd are earned pest
it
Wee.
Geography, John W• ker. 86.
tenors re overall%e awry Herd Teri gee
History. May Hlmat%, 85.
ord.
\Physiology, May Hamm 87.
.Ipolor IV.-E.m Bean and K'.nohe Kent, The attention of Canadian farmers ,o.
aqua ; Arden Aitken ;' Magg.e Met solo wrested in the development of ono of Coo -
and Walter Saunders, equal ; Andrew sda's greatest Indu.trial honors, the dairy
Mair lend •lobo Woreei., ,gaol : Harry herd, le drawn to the following letter, re
t'ashington and Agnes NIolver,' equal ;
Ren. Muth' rltad ; Prestos Si rano' sea I, lv pends °Sot out u • few (armee Io 05001
Yoylcar,• equal ; Ma.tl•od Donn : Jennie Province of the Domlotoo
t'ro.dtoot' and ('lana Stotbers,' rgod ; ".l.otr$1 Erporlmental Farm,
Isla Smith,'Myrtle Howell.' Mary - (Ottawa.
Talley' • Joshes Toomse and Eton Allan'
-
eyelet ; ; Kvs Carheroo.'
Senior 111. -lila Ruek teacher. - D.
House, (:. Yartln, McDonald, U. Reeves,
It. Aodenoo, V Dwell, G. Nevins, M.
"Vools., 8 Noble. Robertson, P. Wil
son, C. Mci)onald. G. snlok, R Leopard,
M Pard, E Plat, B. Wreath, B H•rrf-
eon,' W. Armstrong, Horton,' F
SrcG.wt R. McDonald t
Names 11L -bels
PIECESUL SLEEM,
He pot a .tisk of dynamite
beide • stove to hart,
He dole t dn'sm at all that night,
His sleep was oaim and sweet.
Some of him dept upon the hill.
Some of him to the vele,
And some beside the tr., It ng rill
That babble through the dale.
N'm. I'ampbell, ot (.oAerioh, flea beim
in our midst f.,r the ps' fortnight do:ng
laeide printing in ..verd1 m.n.inn•. For
the prat few ye.'. he hs. hewn • oiler on
thief/top n'oe w•twea of our 1'.nanisn I.kws
and In the evening by the social fire•.dwri he
g'v.a us many stories ot the waters that he
tee •ailed en.
Hour A..,,ts -Ase• Rom. week• •pent
lal.o'.rtcb, Mr and Sera A.0 Marliosiol
returned as Monday of Int week Mr
MsonnnalI whom. haelth h., not be• n good
1.,.!,, is .om.whar batter, and with t'.o
advse' of summer we hon. he will even be
tip to his raid s'ann.r4. R'. slog e.nor.tn.
Lu 5110 on 'waiving • diploma for ifs trait
• b0wn at 'he r•r.at /tarts K,no•ttton ler
M.oruaald, we might reminn our roofers,
Rhee. Meta, teat of God/midi, eta
bought our the busies. of 11-e. b
St, Augustine, has beoo'1 p.::•al
ter there.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Notice of changes mast be ..•ft 11
UtTtce not later thou `,
noon. The Copy for e
mast be left not later ihat
ties noon. Caanal Ad'm
acoeptewf no t* noon yy,•jn„ s
each week.
Goderich...
Seed Ernporiui
DEAR 11th, Engllsb school ohildren bavtng h e1 sup
Your name hu been handed to me as plied with Information about Coad• have
that of • farmer who is particularly inter- hero Invited to write competitive noisy• He
We have the largest and best selected stock
seeds in town.
Our clovers and grasses have been bought f
the best importers in the Dominion and any:
nounced by our numerous Customers jir'.t-i;
stock.
We are leaders in mangel seed. We haw
stock one-half ton of tine selected mangel seed
ail varieties,•
As the corn season comes on you will find ui
usual with some of the best kinds for cultivate
We have given our customers the very
satisfaction in this line and will earnestly end
vor to do so in the future.
All kin's-ot-ffefd--and garden seeds tept
hand and sold at reasonable prices.
We sell the best brands of Flour, Nerbages
and Meals of all kinds.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited on t
merits of the goods we sell.
anted In the production of milk. it to• about the o linty Some of the youthful mlltont•st"
productions are very good. 1) her.. accord•
Ing to • review .lamas Johnson has merle of
them, tell some ,iocer stories. One ohlld, •
however, oerta,n that this need not be the twelve-yerol4, futr"shss this rowel mules • Mill•ow if mf} stent Dare end ,0tdllveope •rs m.Noo " M•eltnea le weer of the Knckytwoifsd ic entcareand l.'ding the onwe motion""t:mn peg Is ootrd fur kyiatepdaA ler milk produpersYe, u oed.r •aea«.y '. v "Menareel N .sod Jnr tieawn
to be able to wort mors eelwethely toward mitis " " Uttaws 11 Situated on the ,1'r.
•
prii--g
well•known foot that the greet m.jlrity of
dairy beta., if we may jodge by ua.h re
turns alone, are loons, investments. it b,
Wm. Burrows cSc So
-L Lak,t.
its
Star ; M. Montt and A Nairn, e.(ua ; (; 1 111
@rerouteFarr, W. KIHott, C. Lewis, D Nairo,t N. Improvsmen. along this line, I •m delrove Lawrenoe. Another, after contrasting lh.
Pollock, 1) MoKay, 9. MoKlaoon, R, of meurintr Some eosin information as to the inhabitance of Canada today with those of
µMott,. 1'. Muir ; i, Thome". and M. method. of feeding foltnwed in d R+rent the early days, says "1iot. ,. oioe different
1 ate,, roust; I•, Roos, K lileatt, 0 pats of ('.0.da. 1 should, therefore, he are the lives of Canadians now. The
Andrews, A Hanlon,' K MoOillioaddy ' mush indebted to you if you would write majority of them, the farmere, 11,e , uiet,
Middle 111. -MI . Han, basher. . E me nn- fly upon the lollowiag pointe , - simple ho.', full of fon, and .Iw+y. ready
Sparks, T Thom.., W. Book, K. Rubdown,
A. (:raigle ; M Morrow and W. Wyet•t,
equal; N 1 nlboro., F. i)e•rloh, H
spark.,' S. Andrews.' M Wylie, C. Copp, t•
.1. Welsh,1 M. McV,o•r 1
Middle IIi --Mies Itu.k, teacher ('
'1 urohull, l'. young, 0 Whitely, 10 Nu.
del, H. Reid, C. Haskell, A Walker, F.
I'uff, A McGillivray. J. Wiggin.,' R.
Hawk too, t tt. Reld,'f C. Swartr,t G. Platt, t
$2737 78
oio,rMIM sort,
?(alartas $269145
Prtnting and st,ertir
Ing .
I man gimme
Fire department .
lineal Improemmeate.
Interest..
Pnhlle works
Charity
Rank totems%
Waterworks apltl
maintenances
Rlmerin light
Pohl' a enhnnis ..
8pmla grants
Heard of Health
Sapatats fishes!
24 00
82 66
1460
218 65
34 20
9 00
170 95
25 52
666 43)
101 62
429 85
41 00
50 00
100 00
1 hind sod quantity of roughage ration
led to your mdkmg c" ens In winter.
2. Kind end quantity of grain fed your
mllkme ones in (a) summer, , nl winter.
3 Quantity of mark yielded per oow year
0 Do yea use purrbr•d halls' what
8,
(whey.
to help pooh other Perhaps they were Deoo
poor orphan oh !leen sent trnm a school to
earn their oleo living " 0.. jnv•nttoeseay
Mt declares that cricket to oto of oar pnpu
lar winter .pore, and that (;aaedtaae are
red. Still an.'her soya Canadian, lent
mivwabl, in summer, but 1. 'later ae de•
uta aureole.' to .ports IyvidMtlx cN
.t See di 7.0 Iki.T 5'. prodoo' ,p.em) of information •boas --''Mad$ M
s. ), if yea nava melt sealed.
.n.N, op'eu ray 100 rare
men andes the firemen given the present
Mark • othoo for • meeting room • oleo that
• water eerv,ce and furnishing, be pot le on
th• ant floor. The probable octet of iho
now roof was sUm•ted et $200 and o1 the
other olangse $300. With ra.r.nns to
the letter retort wed from Meer*
Prondfoot A Hays, regarding the Marl'
age dumplog ground, tiro roommate.
reported that rho nh.,rman and Mr. Reid
had gene over the ground and given th•
mater their eon.lderatlan nod found tn•t
the present dampish wooed was the mal
.eltahle 11.t mull be bad. They rmem
mended that • fent* three feet high he
built eoeue. Wright street and that all garb.
ag. be thrown neer the bank. The ma-
. tuetten ot etaeellthlt walks on Kam*
sad 8t. David's street*, for wtleh patlttSY
V V 1/ il>•
ALWAYS ON HAND
THK HRMT
Scrautou Hard Coal
IN
THK MAHRRT
All tion) weighed on the M.rk•t Brat a.
where soak,* MO the. fora ton.
WM. LEE.
Oder. left at LIB s RIB?>iAAD'a
Stage promptly attended to.
All the latest and best designs
trimmed and untrimmed Millinery 8I
ready-to-wear Hats.
Call and inspect before purchasing.
MISS CAMERON,
Apprentices Wanted. Hamilton Street.
Last week's atyntt.isement brought a number
in to .eo our samples of American Wall Papers, and every person pro
nonnced them the prettiest designs ever shown in Goderich.
Remember we don't have to carry those expensive papen in stook and
can afford to sell them at prices to enable you tet put the best paper on your
kitchen.
Embossed. Gilt Reda and Blues at 1110 a ells
Gilt Papers at Boa roll
Remember it will pay you to see our sampler and prism before buying.
Yon are not at the mercy of one man 11.ts your for your good papers
tee oar sample, Varnished Idea, washable paper,, for hath and kitchen.
Ingrains - all shades, with borders and ceilings to match
We will consider it a complement if you look at our papas -buy or not
We ant only out for advertising this year. Ramelee taken to your house it
desired. Paper hung ilk a roll.
KI DD 00.