The Signal, 1901-4-25, Page 44 Taua7DAy, April 2b, 1901
CONTINUED SALE
OF READY-TO-WEAR
CLOTHING...
Un account of the unfevur-
We weather last woek we nave d oi.l-d to continue our
IRIS of ready-to-wear clothing for three more d•)s :.
Saturday, I'londay and Tuesday,
April 27, 29 and 30.
Please remember these gouda were bought direct from own
of Ute beet and moat reli.b,le firms iu the Dominion, at a
low rate on the dollar, thus giving us a chance to sell at a
price away below the regular. If you are a shrewd buyer
you will not allow such a chance as this to pass, as this
oertainly is en opportunity which conies only once in a long
time. Our guarantee goes with every suit ; your money back if you are not
satisfied. Read the prices, theft come and examine the goods ; you will be
like others who have examined them -"perfectly astonished at the values."
Good Canadian Tweed, desirable pattern. regular price 7.50, sale prior ...$5.00
Good imported Tweed, mien patterns in grey, regular prom 10 00. sale price 7 75
Gaal imported Homespun, wean like leather, regular print 10.00,sale price 7 75
Good imported 'I weed, nice patter's in grew, regular price 13 00, sale price 950
Good, imported black Worsteds, regular price 13 50, sale pr'o's 10.00
Spring and Fall Overowate, in dark grey ituported Cheviot, reg 10.00 fur,.. 7.50
Cali early or we may be sold out of your size anti you will regret missing
such • bargain.
W„ C PR2=HtA2V:
Sole Agent far Christy . Haw. Goats' Furuieher and Clothier.
� e Oi nai,
as ssi
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
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0ODIRIOH. THURSDAY. APRIL la, 11111
MATTERS OF MOMENT.
Qus tions of the Day Die
oueeed.
IIYIIt5r1•am.. ' .l5 - adoration -arletee e
versos the Y...a.Itlte-rreslde.1 Lee
does Spools -air Charles Topper's
E.rieroady.
Touooro, Aprtl 13, 1901.
DM,. Whitney ..ems .hardly to know
where he Is •t in orltlmatog abs educational
policy of the Ro.. Goverameot. Ho is
etrlklag out blindly, hoping to land • r•o-
dom pinch. Many of ba blows fall short,
51, fortnetaow, the other otgh', when he
flgured out a dedolt of $4.000 for the Uut
ysruity-a deficit which Mr. Harogurt
soon o0versed into • profitable surplus T
things g• reasonably well.
The fact of the matter V that everybody.
iooluding the Uoivenity authorities. is
potty well saeisfled with the oo•duot oI the
Geyornmeot In equipping the most pr&c
Meal as it Is the moot ex pomp* department
of the University and to taking nye Its
meatesanoe.
Although there were many voltss at the
O,tarto Eloastlenal Association -welch Is
one of Mr. H•roourt's 000sultetioo oounoUa
-eke ooa.eooas of opinion seamed to be
teat the Government had done . wise thing
to helping the Uoi•er.lty'e mineralogy and
geology department, something which look
od toward the needs of ib. time .od the
people The efbolonoy of this department
will do mach to popularize the Uoivenity
of Tomato 1e the oo0otry. The way to
popularize secondary .duo• Loa In Ontario le
1
to make It praotlosL Tills &polies both to
the With eohsele and to the University. It
Is sitars' that some of those who are left
high and dry by this wave of utllltarlaotom
should maks some outcry, and this 1s prnb
ably the rsuoa way some of the sohoolmen
are pleadlog for the' bumani1l..," 5. they
oall Lotto and Greek and the allied sub•
Porta. Therm subjects ars all very well in
Stair place, and many pools of means may
prefer to hews their children edooeted aloog
theme lines, but the .venre .tudeot of To
root* Uolverrtty has little money and a bei
desire for pr•olloal lostraotloo that will
ww'hlm a livelihood. Even Matthew Ar•
sold, no fes to the al&edos and • great
framed M oleos, admitted that there was a
great deal of olap-trap talked about the
humanities, mid that some day a scientific
.d.otion would bo the thing moot d..tr•
able. That day has arrived. and the On-
larte Government rewgiizes the fact, as do
Germany, Roasts, Franca mod the roiled
8101...
Mr. Wbltuey has aooa..d Mr. Harcourt
of attacking President Loudon for his
famouil convocation epoch. No sit•ok has
o ver been made on the bead of the Uol-
yentty, but moms .zo.ptloo bas been taken
la kb remarks. President Loudon, Ilk•
many others, finds It easier to maks an -
portliest amassment= than to orgy them
est. 11, as /be teaching profession says,
the ealvatlon of oso.ndary education de.
pods on Is popularization, President
London's suggestion that the High sohols
be relieved of the coo-profs..cowl training
.f t.anbere would rootoy. one of the strong -
eel factor, or that popularity. This point
Wee brought out very fordbly by lsspeoter
J. J. Tilley. who read • paper .4vooatiog
Ike sztea"losi of bhe County Modal school
l.rm to o.• year, • proposal, by the way,
wblob wt, strongly endnreed In the abep.
1d711H!
For Four Years
We have sold
EIMcBameyBeattie
wheels in Ooferich r we have not hod
one di..atisferl customer None have
changed their mount for any other
wheel The first year we sold 14,
last year over 60, Chi. year we aim
at the century mark.
Will yours he one of them.
Don't buya cheap wheel and come
here in a ew weeks and sok um to
(eke It, but erne here and get a
McBurney Beattie on the titan and
you aro sun to he ..treed
Prices
$40 and $50.
EMERSON'S
Rnefete and Music
Rosalie.
o1 • resolution by the association. Mr.
Tilley proved very 0000luslvely that the 10•
crowd •ttoodanu. at High schools in the
lest ten years, and the Increased liberality
of munlolpalitlw and county oounolls to-
ward them, were due to the practical vales
ot the second Mass or senior leaving exam-
Masioo, which was aooepsed pro tauto, not
only by the universities, but by profevtoo•
al oolleg... To remove thio practical .lo-
moot trom High school uurrioulum would
result to decreased alteodanoe and lack of
public interest. Outside of this President
Loudon's suggestnoo would mean eight;•d-
dltlooal Normal schools, an Item of 167.000
for buildings, and an enduat sum of $97,000
t,r matownanoe. The pr..ldeot's bright
ides, therefore, would Dost almost as much
u the total annual expenditure oo slaw
Lion In this Provlooe at present. Mean-
while the Government must out •o-
oordi•g to Its olote, and It may be
a wise die mutton of Prevldeoos that
Pr..ldant 1. ., ..,n 0.0'1 have his own way,
boosume anything that would lessen public
coofideooe in the High sohools would es
oertainly hurt the University, As the
temper of the people te today any attempt
to dissociate t6s University or the High
schools boat the practioal nods of the tams
would end disastrously. The whole eve'em
of primary and se000d.ry odaation must
dovetail Deafly sod weds High schools and
ooll•ges do not overlook culture they mast
keep their best eoergles for utility. Under
these circumstance. and despite Mr, Unit
oey'• oritlotsme, it will prntab:y be conceded
that the Government aid to the University
has been applied to the right epos.
It wees-a_lm$Aitz for Mr. Whitney when
he went camp.igatnk-w.t tastil,d rl.. Tup
per. Toe leader of chs Opposition in the
Ontario Legislature ought at the time abs
choler and the •djeotlyee ot the War Horse
of Cumberland. Mr. Whitney has put the
War Horses oboist on sod has never taken
it off. He bas tart Grand Old Charger's
knack -what was Jar Charles' hill as Can-
sdun High Commieslonr?-of 0 .,.og out
behind and kinking ootatog but the •tiros
phare. Also be champs his bit and snorts
grandly at toe Uoveromeot. When we be.r
Mr. Whitney talking of "poetic robbety,"
"barefaced knavery," and so o0, we joet
oho or eyes and reoall the "monstrous
outr•gee" and other superlatives in which
Sir Charles revelled. What has Mr Whit•
oey gamed by all this bimetal ' It mast be
• new plass of his nature. t any rate,
61. omp•nlous Now te bs getting alarmed.
Mr. Mortar has shied off Mr. Cer.osllon
le restive. Theirs were two divisions Iasi
week in whloh the Government majority
wee twelve, and one the week before In
which It wt, fifteen. Can 1t be that Mr.
Whitney'. adiectives are clubbing his peepse
to the other doe ? - View -
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING.
HARD ON Till MCO -BCT Tara.
London Adversi.er : No women proctors
• t protest in Middlesex jail ; and, praise be,
mighty few at any time. A osoeus raked
on any Wednesday night would find the
women beet represented •t prayer meeting
end men most numerous In jell.
Mow rturrvTlu' ussIFITO LAVAL.
Guelph Mercury . Mr. A. h Kemp, M.
P. for l'ormato East, one of the strongest
protectionism; to Canada, has been vomiting
the New Rranewlckers enmethtoq about
protection The O..ekog Stamping Works
were 1n the market. Mr. Kemp and 61s
oolla•gu.., reallzmg the fact that the pur-
chase of this Industry by Independent man•
ufacturers would probably lead to • healthy
competition, at onoe outbid the other tend-
erer and they have moo decided to clow
and dismantle the works. At the same
time these gentlemen embrnoed the oppor
tunny of increasing the price of the pro
duct which were formerly manufactured
by the O.esksaq company. The St. John,
h. B , Telegraph, which rives theee partic-
ulars, save 16e people down there w111 be
able to estime• Mr. Kemp'. regard for Cao -
edam labor •t Its true worth.
PlOTr(Tii* A 1.1.o•LiZ1I) W1tONn,
Weekly Sun : Protection can be
fair or equ.t•ble, for if no cies. was made
to suffer none oold he noorded any bene-
fit. lo Britain, during the oorn laws, the
low sustained by manufaoturing Interests
was an In.epar.ble •000mpanlment of the
beoe8ta onlerred on the owners of foam
lands Here the lou suatalned by the farm•
ion D0P W
ulet ton le ince r•bl• from the pro-
tection acoorded the manufaoturing In•
tareeta. In Britain money wee taken from
the maoufaotarer anti given to t6• farmer
or territorial landlord, .imply because the
m•onfaoturer sold In a foreign market pro.
ducts whlob determined the price .t home.
In Canada money 1a token from the termer
and given to the' mannfaoturor through a re
venal of that condition. HtablIfty need
not be ezpeo0.d while • legallred wrong
albite
A morel. hIRili.O.'1 IO 112111.AOp.
Mootrol Witness : A London motility
paper oredita the King with the intention
of ..Obi .hln( • royal reel/ono. In Ireland.
It hi. long been • matter of wonder why.
In view of the reeponsi•enees of the Irish
people to personal kindness and the Celtic
loyalty to personality in authority, this
atop esu not taken long ago. The irl.h
pr•ss and people have long complained of
16e w• they have been neglected by my
alto. Tb. .nthualutle kindhno.s of the
. rocas( .ot.ended to our late Queen when
s6• ylstl•d Ireland was a proof that, what
ever may have Men the dl'erdtlw of pollb
lo•I opinion, there wait, even without the
constant Lewitt of a honlrnant presence, no-
thing but love end respect for tate noopan{
of the throne. If, with • r..ldeno he Ire -
lend, the King should spend a porties of
earth year among hl. Irish subjects, the fact
would add greatly to the popularity of the
royal family &mons thorn. He could net de
es without oh•alnlse yaleabi• po.neal
knotted'. of the isometry, for he 1. • oleo
observer and an attentive student of me.
and affairs The .fleet In Al. neo geoid,
en dnuM, M the some as It has hon with
all moo stroller', situated Re would mar
hy brs•°kini the air, tre•dlsy ►hs soil sad
AlIFORMIerierrre
THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO
comma In touoh with LS, tout of Ireland,
Into an understeiJtug of huh (hooter,
sympathy oat Truth aptreteous, and love
for • people to oboes tort. be oso retro, 1f
his will, by right 4ivme of • lore returned
is the wisdom burn o1 aimless..
TUC INTILLIOCNT U)MT.
'loruutu Globe A New York farmer
rod to an .Orioul►ural bulletin that there
was money .lt Augur. goats. H. boelh► •
flout, and one o1 them got •t eh. wallet, he
oarrted is him pocket and ate 41.037 worth
of bilis. There was certainly money 1a this
p•rtluular root, but the animal had to be
w iled in ordel to emirate', it. A homer .Lo
1000 nut read the agricultural literature of
the day whom swat w keep abreact of L6•
Woo,. The goat r. .0 animal whluh bas
an lhtellige0, regard for ins uwo Iutalerte.
The rode: is probstly familiar with the
story of the goat which eas tied ill a plat,*
when it would be run over by • tests se •
puuuhouut for eating • •-.1 shirt. The
intelligent bot toughed u,. .he shirt and
flogged the Orals. Tb . lea rood altor-dln-
nor story trove the point of view of the goat
as well a. to the ordinary moues.
uYIOION.
Meekly Sop : 11 . man were &eked to
say what was the moat distinctive mark of
high otvd,z,tton, he ought perhaps oboes
partes', respect fur freedom of opinion. It
oertainly is rare. Tbere are plenty of people
',ho lolly understood the value of the pre
mph, and profess unbounded respect for It.
But soot to the most tu.stimabls of prioct•
plea they say there la • 110315. When 11
comes to differing from them thee limit is
ezoseded. Let • questioo arise which
thoroughly arouses their prejndioes and paw
Hone. and their tolsr•tloo is at an and.
'boy pour out the moot lhjurluns and in
. ultmg rpt, beta upon people whose obarao•
Mrs and motives they could not, If dtreotly
q0..tloned, help •oknowleJging °o be fully
.e high se cher own, and who could bre
no .ulgnabl• objeot a taking • p•rticuler
llue bus the doors belief that It it right.
they will even resort to any petty •eta of
persecution in their power, .howlog that LI
their passions were allowed free eoope they
would be apt to do something muob worse.
Toe spirit of the Ioqulsitor is not dead,
though It U ontroll.d and 6•s changed Ia
form.
ur.uuaThATIo., ..r '• /Annan'. "
S)tmuoe Reformer : Uncle Sam doesn't
50001 to be • marked suooea la giving the
".are.miug magi." and "true liberty' with
o..oWutmant to his suzerain* and oolooLY.
A .t.1.g•twn from Porto Rico, bearing •
petition with Ms thousand names. hay'
eon to Washington to lay the woes of the
It loaders before }'resident MoKmley. The
petition declares the people are °trying to
death, and are committing suicide because
of the ruin of their trade mow the Am.ti•
one have become posseese.l of the Island.
its people of lube are also 'steamily dis-
satisfied wall the ocodltioo of thing. there.
These professed lovers of liberty and Iltern
t re of the Cuban( from the tyranny of Spain
have stopped the publlcattoo of • news
p..per and jailed Its editor Ocoee of the
• p, 'stance of • tattoos, wuioh m New
York would hays attracted notbtnr more
th as • peurog notice. Another 8.1,tor In
Manilla wan transported to San Francisco,
and his paper .oppreeted for stet ng what
has dace proven to bo true, that 16.5e esu
fraud mrd wruoolo:ug among the otho,•:e
of the eery with regard to United 5 .'c•
property. The worst of tyranny tat boon
ezeroned under the Dame of liberty In .1
agsw, and the big republio 1s no exception
A PROBLEM SOLVED.
1 his is an age of great •ativity •n1 au
:erl.na., and to the heart of boy an -i girl
alike then is • certain restlseene.e and a
horning deetre to get out ilio the world
and do for themselves
A few yore ago girls stayed at home, de-
pending upon their pareota for food end
shelter, until •eauming the duties of house-
keepers themselves. Now at tender sees
they leave the Zu,et home and r..tr.mmg
mfloonce of parents, and bat oat Into the
'busy world of action, depending largely up-
on their olio ezertiooe for the woerewllhal
to proylde the heoeeeries ot life. Th•
(rest problem with them it, "Is what kind
of work shall I engage !" Many choose to
go the factories and workshops, where for
elated hours' work they naive stated
wares. Other*, and their ohoio 1. or'
tainly a wise os, ohoose to enter Into do
mastic service. Their remuneration le oar•
talaly no 1... than the other ; their work to
certainly no more arduous ; their surround
togs in • oumlortable home aro certainly
hot 1ees bright and cheery ; their hours of
actual work are ortalnly oo longer, and
the:r work V certainly • better preparation
for rhe duties which will later devolve upon
'pony in homes of 16etr own. Sue one
mon gU..tion remains t0 be answered, viz.,
"How shall i secure • situation in a good
home?"
The d&Muallies to eeoutlog each posltlooe
are practically overcome by the Toronto
News Employment Bureau, whloh gm.ran-
tees to hod any ompetent girl. who Is will-
ing to work, a satisfactory home its soon 1
she arrive, In the city. Not only does The
News Bureau see the girls oomfortably
placed, but coonnue. to Interest itself in
them and look after their welfare
Patents who h•ye danrhters to whom
they would Ilke to give the advantages of
the atty, and girls who choose to soar into
domeetto servloe to provide for themselves,
should pot themselves Into wmmaaiotlon
with The Nowa Employment Hereto, 106
Yonge drset, Toronto, where the boot
pooh!, attention is given to all enquiries
and herr la no charge.
SMILES.
An old lady, who wse 'err much of e
bore, old • gist to • family of her •o
gqaalotance. She prolonged her cosy and
finally said to one of the oblidren
" i &m going away directly, Stanley,
and I want yon to go part of the way with
030 "
"Can't do tt. We are going to have
dinner as soon as yea Leave," replied Stao•
ley.
An Irish holy. to a party which was die.
noosing the virtue and evil of smoking, In -
e lated that the habit shortened life "I
dm.'t .gree wteh yes," said • omelettes ;
"there'. my father, who smoked every
blood day of his life and 1. now saventy
yore old." "That proves nothing," oriel
the lady impulsively, "if he hadn't smoked
he would probably be eighty by this time."
It was the Bed time Dorothy had moon •
B rest sprinkler.
"Oh, mamma," she exclaimed, with w1de
open eye.. "last see what that man's got o0
Ida wagon to keep the boys from riding en
behind I"
"Why did you oleos sooh • tough fowl
before me!" asked the Indignant lady
patron of the waiter In • down town
✓ estanr•nt. "Age before beauty. always,
you know, madam," was the gallant reply
And (Imo, womanlike, she smiled and paid
her n;ll withrv.t • murmur. -Chinon News.
An emlnont 9ontoh divine was ono eked
how long he would regnlre to prepare •
speech. "That depends," wild he, "upon
how mach lime I •m to 000upy in Is de
livery. I1 1 •m to speak tor • quarter of
an hour. i should like a weak to prepare ;
If I am to spot for hall an hour, three
days will do ; II 1 •m to go on se Ieng as 1
like, 1 am ready mow."
A story la told of an English .ahnolmastoe
who offered a prize to t.6. Loy she should
write the best comp mitten In five miscue
on "Row to Overenwte Habit." At the ex
plr•Hee of five minutes the nompoltions
were reed. The prize wont to a Ind of Mee
yore. Following Ie hie woo "Well, sir,
k•6u le hard to overom. If you take off
the first lotto It dnoe net change ' 'shit.'
if yen take off another yon *till have • 'hit'
tett. If you make ofr.tlll mother the whole
of '11' remain If yen Oka off soothe., 1t
as met wholly need op ; all n1 which gero to
skew that if yea wet to gee rid of • habit
yen most threw It off ahSgNhw."
!?0 YOU KEEP CHICKENS?
We have a very large assortment of wire poultry
netting that we bought for cash, and we are selling it
at the lowest figures to be had in Huron County. Be
sure and see the small mesh poultry netting for
young chickens,
FISHING TACKLE.
We handle the very beat lines of fishing
tae le, and have just opened out our spring
shipmttnt of hooks, lines, cat gut, sinkers, reels,
oiled silk waterproof lines, braided lines, land-
ing meta, baskets, jointed poles and bamboo
poles. The best bamboo pole in town for IOc.
HOUSEHOLD ENAMELS AND
VARNISHES.
Every housecleaning time we sell
large quantities of enamel. There is nothing that will
add beauty to your old furniture like our enamels.
We carry Many very artistic shades. Try our varnish-
es on old furniture, and when your furniture needs a
little polishing up try our furniture oil.
Robertson's Ready -mixed Paints are the best. We sell
them, and good brushes to put them on with.
121. 1VZO=1.
Cheapest Hardware Store ill Huron. Honest Gorda at Honest Prtoe..
I'M THE CENSUS TAKER MAN.
0, I'm the census taker ma'am,
And 1 want to know, you know,
How many ohlldren you may have,
And it one hes • beckon tan;
It your sow taro in or your fest torn oat,
And whether your swokmee wear ;
N'bioh .hes you put on first when you
dre..,
And how you comb your hair.
Do you make your beds In the morning,
ma'am,
Or wet until high noon'
Do you find any diflrso,rs In coking pork
That was killed an the full of the moon!
Do yo0 throw your soap suds Into the striae
Or Into the ally tack !
leoor nu.tand • good provider,
Or b he lazy or slack ?
Do you wear silk uoderolo►bmg !
Or ammo, muslin wear !
Do you sit or kneel in hod
When you say yoar eveolog prayer'.
A:I this you mast tell me
And what more I may plsaee to •ak,
For i am from the Oo•ernmene
Aod this is Dart of my task.
If you fail to tell me all yon know,
And seer. fling more beside,
It at be the cornea day ter you
Srno. first 1 on were mode • bride.
1 can fine )«u one bemired dollars
And els • pu you in jut.
SO. k 11.4 that coots taker
With an empty water pail' f'
THE SONG OF THE TRUCE.
Baltimore Amerlwn.
(Lora Kitcbeoer has arranged •..yon day
truoe to prepare for pesos to South Africa.)
The drums of war are silent,
1'be guns of war are 81111,
The ehours of war hays deed away
Oo ortmenoed plain and bill.
The battle Boge and Manes
So., idly to disuse,
Aod the smile of pews mako all thin/.
bright,
Whoa the bughe eouod • cruor.
Th- hu,rles nog it gladly -
They deg with might and main -
And the sohu.s wake from pate to p.• k
To tarry t6• refrain.
From camp to osmp the u. -..g.
Bide ell the warfare cease.
And the battle smoke A m ke drlfta 1.1 "way.
y.
vy Ith tb• bugles singing " Yammer "
And the wog of peso dohs softly
O'er every sunken mound ;
It chants in the saddest symphony
A requiem profound ;
I. whimpers t, the dreamer
"Your country In.es the beet
'rhe gallant noes who died for bee -
W 116 the bugles mingle/ "Rest."
A truce to the atoning oanpen-
A halt to the marohtne feet -
For the bugle elm1 all the wrath of mw
With Its bsoediotlon sweet.
And war no mors may ravage,
Nor death again .talk loose,
For the wog of peaty enthralls us .11
When the bugles sound • trues.
A LADY IN STAPLES.
Yes. ('.tinge.. Loegieed Tell. tie Wary e1
■er Psis sari •utas.., wed Yew Wee
Was aa.bled te Love it W Ste
hind.
Staples, Ont., April 22. -Mn. thitherto.
Lougbeed, of thle oleo, bas suffered for a
long time with lame book. She was very
sick and miserable se. was pomaded to
try Dodo's Kidney Pills, with the result
that she has ompletely rsooysred.
Mrs. Lougheed'e ezp.rlenoe bag been s
grateful suggestion to several other ladies
in the neighborhood, who have followed her
example with the same satisfactory regatta.
Mr. Loueheed says : "I suffered with
lams hank for • long time. I could gat no
relief. I used two bozos of 1)odd's Kidney
Pills, and .m oompl.tely oared. 1 own
highly recommend Dodd's Kidney PIIIs to
anyone as a perfect and permanent oars for
Tame back. They are • grand m.dlolae."
Toronto (tar'. Portrait of Ring adward,
The l'oronto Star has published • portrait
of Kang Edward VII., onion reaches, we
believe, the highest standard of lithography
altalosble en this oontlnent. That this
statement le not to strong will be admit
Nd, we think, by those who este the work.
The picture shows Hie Majesty la official
uniform, with hl" decoration' to their pro-
per olors, As a plea of portraiture it la
.he hest obtainable -better than • phow•
graph as •11 oll potations hy competent
artiste must he. The artistic) value le
heightened hy • rtoh b•okground, w6 oh lo•
are•se. In the print the effoot of se oil
planting. 1 he gold of the uniform sand"
out upon the plotare with striking Hoboes
The picture 1" 18 Inches by 24 Inches, • non'
vedent rite for framing. The paper V of
the finest and heaviest quality. No ex-
pense has been spared in the work. The
only .heap thing about It Is the price.
A000rding to the prior obarged ter some
other pletoree of King Edward whine hay.
eon displayed in .hop windows, thie one 1s
molly worth 11, brie 'The Har w111 seed It
In • strong tufo open receipt of 15 meets 15
silver or stamp..
Plotool. P5151 • Ranger Mgsai.
?romp treatment Is essential. Bathe the
roglon of pale Immediately with Poison's
Norville' and getokiy hind on • hoe boo
ane sprinkled with Norville*. Near
known to fait ('.w almut Innerly
Neuralgia, teetMnhe, rheumatism sed lam.
harm are oared by NOP•illns oat as readily.
Pelsen'. Norville* enrol all pain, and le the
base hons.hold Belmont knows. Isere
bottles 25o.
Wlegh5m Timms R. W. R..eiman hes
pwr*M.sd the John Of5Rer7 property sR
the swear el Vlelsrla ,find Limb Mres%•
New Qearri rdseaa the System.
Few people realize toe yet amount ol 111
health that arises tram the abeorptios of
otarrhal poison. tote the yet m. Leaguer.
sleeplessness, Ions of appetite, todtroetloo
and many other dt50cmforts are owned by
*anent. flat to know the a col? half
Catarrh le a most deadly duw.e, and afleots
more than 90 per cent. of the people 10 lay
It undermines health and if unobeuked will
surely and qutokly lead to the grave
Cooaumptlno can be traced back In moot
tastanoe• to • bed oold or catarrh that wait
n eglected. 1)30'6 court thes white pieces,
torture yours/di a1 ciao •gaind, 11 by inhal-
ing C•terrhtzoa, a plw.nt 501 septw
medioabon that le Inhaled into the Wogs,
o wl passages, throat rod bro0ohial lub..,
when It kill. dm.•.e germ. •3d prevent*
their development. G'.larrhozoue hole In-
nen*. surfao.., relieve. oogeettoe. Olean
the head end throat, aids erpeoteratloo
and ab.olutely sure. oatrrh and bronchitis.
Cjutok r.,isf, our, vaaraatsd, pleasant to
ova Trios 25o. .id 11.00. Uruggtate or
Pelson & Co . ). orates, Ont.
Aotou Free Prim : Mr. Charlie Hulm•r.
eon or Mr. H. S. Holmes, ag. ui 0. T. R ,
took as oiamis•tlon In telegraphist/ b^Lon
the Cblrl Dispatcher at Mr.iler1 to Sion.
day and posed very creditably. -
Toros' •, Globe HI. Majesty Kies lid -
ward b.s been graciously eistoo l to scoop
• pow, "Varner •' (• it (fete h: u, C•ued•i,
by tier. H Mountuastl.. sod be. n 0•ue.o
thank, to the welter. .Lilo Mouoto.e Ir .e
well loons in waitron Ontario sa t6. Owner
01 the t,1 outlier ion al the "W,ew•m,'
Cltaton.
A despatch to 'Ile Globe from Parte,
April 11, say" • The osuootl 6•. grated •
(touch's* to Mr. J. S. Clark. Ayr, 1.4 the
Port Dove-lioderloh eleotrlc road . Th•
road end pass thro.ge Galt, Ayr and Parts,
to Port Dow. It will not likely be built
tau year. Meese Ickes and Armetrosx
were stoking • frinobtse for an eta•-t.nc
rod 10 run from (tali, through 1'•r.. to
Brantford. Tue franchae wa. refused
Dr. M+c.lonalJ, ad P. far Etat Huron
met with •o •ocid.ot reoontly •. 0.t•w..
H. wt, entering the eievstor at the Howell
house when the machine started, throw 5g
him forma, I ant caching hu shirt *Iwo,
the edge ol the Eoor. A. he led his tied,
out ot the ste•a.or and hie lege fo, and It
WW1 oily by great pre.eew el mind that the
boy In oharge stopped the machloe before
his legs were naught between the ruing el-
evatorend the floor of the nextfiat As it
was Che dootor was badly' bruised and was
000teed to 61s room In the Commons for
some time.
Christian Guardian : A very pleasly
event took platy io MoDoug•ll Orphanage
and Home, Merely, Alta., on March 8, els.,
Oa marriage of A. it, Kent, of Inolef•ll,
A lta.(an ex member of the Orphanage sten),
and Mi.. M. J. Wellwood, ..'deet daughter
of Mr.. Wm Wellwood, of St. Helon's,
Ont. Miss Wellwood had rendered scoot
able service In Red Dee Industrial *wool
and McDougall Orphanage for nearly four
yon, haying bad oharge of the mowing do-
partmeot In son school. Beton coming to
the Northwest MIs. W.dlwood wan ooaaeat-
ed with Carlton street Metbodut oharoh as
an wtive member of the L.•(u., and • pri-
mary t..ober to the Sunday school. Rao.
N. Wellwood, ol Tor.ese onfsrsuos ; Rev
Y. 0. Wellwood, of the Congrentiooal
oburoh, Mlohlgan ; and R. Wellwood, re-
o0►ly In the Indian work, Bdsieh Colum-
bia, aro uncles of the bride. The oeremooy
wee pertormed at 7:30 r N. by Rs.. R. B.
Steinhauer, S. A., t0 pretence of the staff
and ohlldre, Grandma Mo1)eogel1 being
the only tooted meso. The bride was
given owe'? by J. W . Nlddrte, principal of
th- Institution, and attended only by her
maid of honor, • little Indian girl, Mabel
Dixon, who had remitted special oars from
Mi.. W •ilwood during • painful Illness.
The happy couple took their departure on
the eleven o'clock train for their future
home near Innufall, followed by the good
wisher of all connected with the soboL
Tewder tan..
Solt erne, Darns of all klalh removed with-
out mein or son .pots by Patosm's Painless
('orn and Wart Extractor. Thousands test-
ify that It 1s certain, painters and prompt.
Beware of substitutes offered for the rosin"
"Putnam's" Extractor. Sure, sate, barm-
iest. At 111 druggistsseat hy open
or
mall n
race t of tws t
o fl s ogee. N. C. Polon
' G 1
ro .oa
➢
& Co., Kingston, Oat.
Mill Wood
FOR SALE.
The above is cut into stove wood
Inn;th and will he delivered to any
part of the town the same day as
ordered.
Orders received hy telephone or
left at residence, (28 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 9R.
' PETER McEWAN.
Goderieh, Novemher 21.t, 1899. 53.3m
J. 'BROPBEY & SON
Tn. I.IAntwn --
V %vats tt\ U yr ee<or ► tmJa
V3moCAMQrw.
Order. •ar.f6•lly •sto.d.4 be at all
Swore. stele .r day.
e..a.. Mrmws.
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looking for
. TRASH...
do not come
to LEE &
SIEPdAQD'S,
We carry
nothing but
the newest
and most
ap-to-date
stock of
PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES,
READY MIXED PAINTS.
STOVES and TINWARE.
TILE and IRON PIPE.
Plumbing and furnaces a specialty.
We sell the (duderich Bicycle for $35.00, less 10 per
cent. for spot cash
LEE & SII EPhARD.
Now about Horse Medicines:
Spring is • time when malty horses have to work hard,
besidos, they se well es humrt teiugs are subject to
climatic influenoee. They will he benefIttel h such •
'Quin as Our Oondttlon Powder (25c,5 for $1.)
It will repay many timer nes cost. Give'esch'bor.e •
Package.
IW you ever try our '• English Healing Oil!" It is
the greatest healer for all cute and sons ever known.
Your money hack if it doesn't do the work. 25e • bottle.
5 for 11.00.
W. C. GOODE -CHEMIST
•Slel»BR Yuca.
a 'i(rua haven't etre ,dy dose so, bring aro tad nme or that
well water for • free *poru<haste sitlyd. Ur o4'r .1tea&
to in h.
1
Our Own
Emulsi1l11,
350-3 for 81.00
Warranted equal
to any.
Our Sassafras
blood and stomach batter.,
b0c-6 for 850
An ideal spring
medicine.
Climax Furniture
Polish.
Garden:Seeds.
True
Paint
Economy
lies in using paint a little More ft
becomes absolutely necessary.
Don't wait till the old coat has
entirety wan awy.
THE
WFN-Wiclu4N
I�er
WAoON AND Niemen' Ma
----11111.-the firm wagons, implements, and tools, tj
swot. Its easy to use. Red, Yellow, B1 1114
lib& Avery . should have a c a for r en
N. D. ROUUVIE,
The Cash Hardware Store, Ooderlch.
WANT A STEP -LADDER 7
Wo give OP' away with each pound of Pure Cream Baking -
Powder purchase d from us. 50c a lb. The step -ladder alone is
worth the price.
Try s package of our Hop Tea -not a medicine, but a cart -
fully selected Indian and Ceylon Tea blended in a scientific
manner with specially prepared Hops. Delicious and healthfu
Now is the time to buy your Garden Seeds. We have' 1t
full aim. rtment.
STmr.7P at CO.
Telephone No. 91 THB GROCERS.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
McLEOD'S : SYSTEM : RENOVATOR.
A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE
BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLE8.
Manufactured by J. M. MacLEOD, Goderich, Ont.
Spring11� 1 ..
♦11 the latest and best designs in
trimmed and untrimmed Millinery and
ready-to-wear Hate.
Oall and inspect before purchasing.
MISS CAMERON,
Apprentices Want 3d. Hamilton Street.
Wall Paper
Just as;we expected• every person
thatlinlooked at our wall paper bought.
How happy it makes a merchant feel when he has a cinch on any
e.
How happy he makers his customers feel when he Oval them a
good article ata moderate price.
Don't buy with your oyes shat. Look at the other fellow's paler
-listen attentively to what he has to say, make a note of his prices -
Then come and see ours. We know the Test.
KIDD'S BOOK STORE.
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55.t•er i/mppb
is•s 16.m
River Power to. A • 1.
arl10s Alaal IW
The regular meeting of t
was held on Friday etenlot
members n0 att ndano.
The clerk reported the r
ionotio0 granted by 11.5
Doyle restraining the tows
permlttiog the use of the
Wright street es a dem
Muse. The Jejune: ion we,
toetanw of Nur men Mao
Seeder and E. N loom,
action has been taken •Ice •
for damages. -
t13 mouse of Moors, 1
e.y, the matter was metre
committee, with power to 1
a,Irciwr,
Edward Sharman applied
of inspector of the weetr.t
Mico walk., on the same tet
Referred to Ito Dublin work
A communication from
etarulacturer of wool sod
stair carpets and rug (ring
toad, stating that It was oe
Bente from Breolau, OA 1
1011 small tot the requlreme
110 t01/1111110111. and setter eon
tie town of .ioderlch woo
COTtng Gere.
The clerk was instructed
amount of 1/11111001111 Mr. St
sal to make other .oquirle
tm.ie.ee.
.1. F. Andrews spot ed ft
if the waterworks system t
not yards. He estlmal
00 gallons of water per y
M tbue, and wlis
!:+per year for6e the useould of
.s referred to the water
mutes, Mfr. Cantelon ren
trob•61a cost of extending t
4 iil50 and 114 would be
tie l•vst moo 1.
As•pphoatloD from Jee
-isld N Ih.an tot oonpe.
take mato on Hritanols rt
tette water and light come
Another proposition fret
Ager Power Co. w.. rod 1
1'ompaov aures to deliver
i-dwlob lar ten yell. tram
sulfa,wo of 16.1, plant the
Io ram t he aro and lhoaodesc
403. a°1 ter pomp ng '.ate
Idlannq rat.. The firat
tear dy, at 330 per h. p. s
U
s
sal
7 h.
out huedr.r
/,
s
rl
reser per h p. per an
b,'lAhour day, at $;
n'oum. 1'he price par h.
'moc°t to 6e regulated by
. ty 1he ooundl end comp
g1 10 Rrbt 16e right of <
tnesmlenop along the mop
hr.. The company agree
waded meob5nlol c'enact(.
"mire end leave It options
al whether s direct orrse
hRh4 or the power be attain
w0t ifete01. The M51tlan
h'0007 to e,,•. rya
first l.tended to el
Kerr will (e to (k
keetbt eat a bsd..s
A► .le.eph : A. A.
th•• tloa e• he51rre1
Mr.OsaMw M
'.6,«�' ssssmp•.loe
Iesd telay..:
Ry .lean Terra,
► M Ih. fertp In a.
5eget1aMmg foe Ma 6
ftealsr{( E.z mill a
▪ ra 1131381. yew •