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BOUNDARY BEATING. •
•Old Customs at EAfing :Include
• . "Bumping" the Vicar.' •
The town De -Ealing, Eng., recently
%welled in the old custom of "beat-
• ing the bounds" The Ceremony had
been in aheyanee for five years, and
though, the latest celebration passed
off without anything more serious
thanthe electrocution Of a stray ter-
rier.dog, the pantomimic proceedings
• are scarcely likely to, be tepeated.
The party was beaded by the vestry
olerleand. the vicar, with members of
• the corporation and a cOntingent of,
boys from two: of the se/teals. ror a
part of the journey a crowd of women
and babies ail& school children, with
blare feet and tattered clothing folloyi!
, This crowd 'cheered. Wildly at the•
alear was soundly "blunted" upon the
• first boundary stone in Baling road
South. • Then the party, with their..
long stieks-which to the boys was:
• more suggestive of a fishing expedi-
tion=mounted the old "Black ltfaria,"
-seb.ielawie-always-broughtr-igto-requisiee-
tion on these oecasioes, and another
•conveerance, and proceeded 'along by
the Brentford beundary to the orch-
ards and gardens abuttineon Beaten
Houbta, • a • •
In the Uxbridge road. trami3. were •
•held up while the crowd witnessed the . the .most peppier 'in ekistence, It goes
bumping, ,cereitionies,. and when. .gne by word of mouth from pile to &math
of , er, everyWhere. Grateful patients
tae 'assembly: luiMdaritlY inclaireu gladly' spread results. 16 is an act of
• Why the boys were being ' subjected to • humanity, to .tell the Erick of a iva to
stich "barbarous treatment"; he was
•
1 was a sufferer from fearful head,.
tteites for over two years, sometimes
they were so bad, that I was, unable
to work for days at a tinie, 1 toek
all kinds •of. medicines, was: treated
by.physielana, and yet the headaches
persisted, was rarely free front
headache. A short :time 48'0 X was
anVised to try erruitat-tives" • and I
did so 'with, X must confess, vent lit-
tle faith, but after had taken them
for three days my headaches were
• easier 'and in a week they left me.
After I had taken a box of the tab.
lets zny headaches were quite oared,
illy appetite was always poor and ;11Y
stomach bad, and now my 'appetite is
splendid and My digestion is excel-
lent. I had become thin and weak
from the constant headaches, but
•now not only have been cured of all
these awful headaches, but • my
strength le growing 'up once more,
and I feel like a new man, I have
• taken in all three boxes of eel/Irina.
tives," am .exceedingly grateful to
"rruit-a-tives" tor curing. me, and
give this unsolicited testimonial with
great. Pleasure, as I hope thereby
seine other sufferer of headaches will
be induced to try "Fruit -a -times" and
will be cured," ' • '
• (19gcl,), 13„ Cornell.
• Taylorville, ,Ont,
"Pruit-a-tives" Is now put up in the
new 25c. trial size as well "as the reg.,
ular 50c • boxes, Write IrruitIls-tives
Limited, Ottawa,' if your dealer Will
net supply you. • go
UNHAPPY MARRIAGES.
egret of ucceset rtes in Holding
lame* Tongue.
°It le the little rat wohin the tete,"
sang Tenuyeou. "whieb by and bj
obeli
make the inutile mute." Bud
the little quarrels, the disagreetnents
Allowed to Maniple uud prolotig teem-
selvee, that end by spoiling warrled
life altogether andMake havoc and
ruin of What began with such fair
P7olzure
e*people seem te hold the opft
fon of an QId English, btUJui, 'The
falling out of faltbflti hettrta. reneW-
lag, is of love." TheY tbtnk that guar,
refs made up" draw people closer to
• gether,• but this is one of the greatest
ralStakeS pessible, Every quarrel
MAIM lt Miler for the next to follow'
and harder for the breitcli te heat.
But after the tirst quarrel all that is.
at an end There is an unexpressed
• feeling that there is nothing more te•
lose, and nothing can be more fatal to
• Inut;ial respect and affection than this.
The small .barrier which has served to
keep one's worst side in check has,
been thrown cloWn, and after tine the
won't side has If edits own way.,
A. friend of mine was one about to
• marry a widoWer whose first inarria0
had turned out an unhappy one. . Elvs-
erYbody knew that the cause had been
the perpetual quarrels that went on
betweeebiroself and his *Re, and
'When My friend asked me to wisb, her'
Joy lam afraid aid it to a half heart-
ed kind of way. My friend noticed it,
for she was very ipecie luid she rather
took ine aback by saying quietly:
"I See yell don't think it very renal'
a matter of congratulation. -You are
thinking of Burrs last aitenipt, But
I: mean mine to turn out very differ-
ently," '
• . • .
"ow are you going to insure that?'
r asked. •
.• "Easily enough. Barry and his first
• Wife- were neither o them ills tem-
pered. They Only got into a.confirmed
habit of wrangling because neither '
would give in to the other. Now; I am •
ing'•to try quite a different, method.
• It takes to. to make a quarrel: 1 am
•not 6114 to be the second, . Harry
.fluids I never respond he will soon give •
by ,his foolish habit of squabbling"
•As; she bad Prophesied, he soon be- •
• gan to find quarreling at• nook amuse- •
ment, 'end, • hoeing no one toargue
with, .he-graaualty get out of hie argut
•ra
Colored Underwear,
The war , department is preparing to
experiment on, the enlisted men In the.
PIIMPInnea wIth a aiewerort of under-
wear to deterinine whether the color
of , those garments in 'any way serves
as a protection against the 'heat. Five,
thousand suits. of underwear are be-
• ing dyed a blood orange hue at Phila-
delphia and will shortly be sent-fo the
isliunis for actual' test In • the same
way an orange red hat lining is being -
prepared as an expeninent •
• .
Passing of Old Brussels,
, NOVEL. KITCHEN sliEMINDEH.
• It is disappearing, our bid Brussel*.
optative ways: 'When •I' used -to' re-
- mark to his wise little wife onthe suc-
cess 'of her courseof treatMent she
Ottly smiled said ' •
• "Ali, if people oiely, knew• what a. se-
cret of happiness lies In- holding. one's
They are passing away, the buildinga • 418 •
•• thotight f'br Busy Hotisewive.,..
mate whispers to the heart of the sons
Of the good city, sopicturesilue and the *thanks of busy housewives..
particularist. Intrusive eosniepelitain
tern eletates'ilie law to the etupid piCk-
Ares,• and the officials of •the pubite
ileincilitien: department eaglet: tuuntived
in the work Of devaiitatien.-Brussela
ran Bleu.. • " • • , .
Which bear witness t� an artistic 'past,
tee good tenses which spoke in inti -
Device Saves Timo and
4. Tennessee geplus has invented a .
, telien reminder that should earn him,
• niany time saving deviees, it is simpler
• '' Like
k• than the system it supPlants. A card
or board is' notched on two 'aides, and,
opposite each Month is. written the
• name of some household article, or ar-
tide of food; such as soap, starch, sag
Go to the bided, if you are to drive
out Rheumatism. A 'Wisconsinghys-
..ieia•n,--De.--Shoore,--doestathis wit -his
Rheumatic' Remedy -and with Smil-
ing success. Rub.on's, says the doctor
never did Cure Rheumatism, It is more
than•skin deep -it is constitutional, al-
ways, Because of this principle, Dr.
Shoop's Rhehmatic Remedy is perhaps
d that it was to impresa the loco-
• tion of the boundaeies ,uPon their
, Elephant In a Hospital Ward.
• The rare speetade of an elephant in
a hospital ward was witnessed recent-
• ly in London, Eng,, by a n.uniber•of
delighted ymingsters. The baby ele-
phant Babs was brought from the
Crystal Palace to •the Great Ormond
street Hospital for Children to amuse
• the little patients, Babe, Who stands
• about- 4 feet 6' inches high, is a docile
animal of exceedingly quaint appear-
ance. Following his keeper, he march-
ed up the hospital staiee: to the gen-
eral ward unconcernedly, and was re! •
ceived with great eidteneent by the
sick children, who sat up in their cots
and dapped their hand.s.• • Babs walk -
healtb Tell some sick one. S�lci by
W. S. R. liolipes and W. A. Ilife0oti.
. .
The Old Story.. • •
.
ed round the ward; putting his trunk
ew Te
Nlephone 01 the aand gzed-
given him by ,the patients. Several of
nd gar o.
Directory.
e children had rides on Baba' back "But,. papa, he says he cant live
Up and down the ward and the yuns without me" •.
• "Give us; a new owt told that Same
elephant enjoyed the play with -he
.4-childrenso-nauch-thaewhen-the-titne--
fordeparture came he did not want to
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The Bell Telephone Company leave
af C d
a new issue of the NOW Zealand induatres.
•
Figures hearth); upon New Zealand
industries have been furnished to the
Wellington Provincial Industrial Me
sociatiort, compiled from the 1906 cen-
sits, which show that 56,859 heeds
were employed in industriee through.
out the qourzery. The wages paid for
the year totalled £4,457,1.9. The ap-
proimate value of buildings, land,
niaellinery and plant, exclusive of
i
ana a s about to publis
Official Telephone
• Directory
kr the District of Western
Ontario, including
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CLINTON.
•
Orders for new connection, changes
of firm names'changes of Street ad
ilresses, or for duplicate entriett, abotrld
be handed in AT ONCE to
Mrs. C. fk
Local Manager,
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111XW titAA,
tet.
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itfoopOis ot AtlanadIan CA'reiliNG THE PotANER, m
AY twee Pb section ef DominIm
-nebmirsaorocourdatexe
NerIbt-West ; Hew, Sir Thome, Stevenson Oontitict.NO E.
Ym2sii &n bleallobe, 4svolteatthewea *MI At
bIdl,COOpiD$ 8 intd Ile. WA resuryed.raay
bobbmogttodeck by any Krim) who is the
e heed ot feintle, or *ay mete Oyer
"etre ofeget to the:extent of aces snorter
Oleetlen of 160 eaves. m're or Iwo
Appliestien fot entry mum). be mode in
by the lapplioaet, la Dominion
ilteetioy er Bah•egaricy for the 44.
trio in *Web the-lona is situate,. Eotry
10 posy may, however, :mode et an
agency on curtain oonditiens by the
;ether, mother, - -eon, daughten brother or
*ter of en intending homesteader.
The betetsteacier is required to perform
releheirieSteed -andel' wider one of she tob,
*wipe plans
• (1) At lout six menth. residence tioon
imd ettitiVaiR9 of the land lo eaeli year for
' throe Year%
(2) 4 homeeteadvr mayt if be eo desirea,
win he required resalenee duties by
living on farming land owned solely .by
hiro;not leas than 80 sorsa eXtene in
the vicinity bio homestead., joint own -
whip Mad not Meer,this require,
talent
(4) If the lather (or mother, if the father
le deceased) of the hemeateadee has per..
intment residence on farming land owned
;solely by him, not less, then eighty (80)
acres extent, in the vicinity of the
homestead, or upon a homestead ,entered
for b), him in the vioit each honiestesd.
er may perform bet own reeidence 'duties
by Whig with the tether or mother,
(4)The tering lovittinity" in the two pre.
sedan; paragraphs is definej as meaning
not more than nine miles iu a direct line,
noosed in the roes aurentent,
exclusive of the width of road allowenees
(5) A gotaesteader Intending to perforni
his residence dudes in amordance with the
above while living with parente or on
fanning land owned by himself, must not,
the Agent for the diStriet of anoli inten
Mon. e
4 Six months' notice in writing must be
given to the commissioner of Dominion
Linde at Ottawa, of intention -apply for
patent,
calm;
Deputy of the Minieter of the Interior,
N.B. -TJnanthorized publication of this
advertisement will not be paid for.
• JAS. It. FORD
-Dza.k.,ER IN -
Flour and. Feed.
JAS IA, FORD
ed Toxicological TostL
The recent detail of Sir Thom
Stevenson calla to mind many of the
• Meet memorable criminal cases ou. •
record during the ant twenty-five
file Was •the °rentest. analyti-
Ca cheMist el the day, and ins knowl- Suffered From Conetant Hearlaohes--• ,
edge of the inside of crime wan sur. Cured be °Froit-e-tives" When
y nn one. electors Foiled.
1008
HEADACHES
The methods eMployed 001414
analysts engaged la the detection of
Poisoning Priines are both curious and
interesting, while their investigations
occasionally lead te unexpected and
startling results.
The first step taper it such eases
AS at the post-mortem qamination
the vicqms, when certain orgens a1
Placed hermetieally-sealed bottles
and delivered at the official labora-
Jory. Of course, in a groat inane
eases the symptoms exhibited pre-
vious to decease point to a particular
Polson as having been the eause of
death, and this, naturally, somewhat
simpililes the work of research. But
even then Sir Thomas showed on Per-
tain occasions that, although the sus-
pected drug had been taken, it hal
• not (mused the death of the subject,
which had been brought about in
some other manner. So that the ana-
lysia is outdo eenally carefully what,
ever auspeoted.
When testing for the cause of death,
the organs subeeitted to the analyst
are divided, into a number of portions,
and each portion is tested for a dif-
erent poison, so that the trial is one
of elimination, and there is very lit,
tie fear of ..death by any known poison
going updiscovered .when once the of-
ficial analyst • starts on the trial. •
The toxzeologioal expert is nearly
always the' principal witness in gots-
oning eases, and it may almost be
said that it rests with him whether
the verdict shall be "Guilty" or "Not
sGuiltvn that he has to be some-
thing .of 4 legal expert as well as a
sciente Man. Sir Thomas was one
all= cleverest and fairest 'witnesses
that ever stepped into a court, and
the preciseness of his answers ' was
only equalled by their breVitY.
Here are one or. two- antidotes for
well-known poisons: Chalk or Dug -
Pada in water counteracts 'the bad
effects of oxalic acid, while nitrate
of silver is neutralized by common
salt dissolved in water. Hydrated
peroxide of• iron has been regarded
as an antidote for arsenic,. kat its
efficacy is doubtful;
• ' • • •
Med Merchant - CLINTON
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Baer° placing your orders for
your season's supply of fiord, get
our prices. The very best goods
carried in stook and sold at the
lotted possible price.
Ordere may be tett at Davis
& Rowland's Ile.rdVare Attire, Or
With
W.1. Ste*eiont)
At laisetrie tolobt loolaak,
• the value of the mrn lands, was
• X12,509,296. There were more than
-4,000 hands employed 5 flax mills
aloe, over MOO m meat freezieg and
preserving works, a similar number
in dreasmaking and millinery estab-
lishments-, 'nearly 6,000 in the tailor-
ing trade; about MOO in the printing
and bookbinding businesses, and over
9,000 in sawmills and sadh and door
factories.
• • , , , , . ,
, - 'Shot Thief's Outfit.
• smartly -dressed Londoner has
boon eabght in the aot of robbing a
elot Maehilie at Llartelly Railway Sta.
tion. Ile had a naive collection of
A peeially made tools, • and a broad
knif, smeared in birdlime, to which
pennies adhered,
Vtood.'18)riosiloitizte;
The - ehvett &NIA '..teto_ft
TonsatiditivigenteetteWnem
hert/ans system, lashes
1din old vein. Owes
ity, Modal and 13raiis 'Worm
&alga Wcalotss. Bads
he'so„,as4 leeets of Abase 0
St per box, sixfor$S, One Will 01
Coro, Sold by all dra glat or
k ,en reeei of eo.
.isatoTh.to
MdIoInaOc,
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If you have repeated backaches, lone or west hack quick pains w en stooping Or
lifting; if you are tired and nervous, have headache, dizzy 'pone, rheumatic or new,*
gio pain, gravel, Scalding urine, ten frequent passages, smutty or discolored
urine, your kidneys need attention. Dr, Root s Kidney and Liver Pine trill
bring quiet help to *felt kidueya,. and is a remedy that can be taken by young or
old, week or strong, and in every case with prompt benefit.
RHEUMATISM ellittit—IVIrO, Silas HavIdson,_ Smith's 1111,,
stive)-"I had rheeinatisM in my hips so badly could scarcely went,
concluded it meet be catteed from the kkinern and started 114101$ the
Pills. I found that in two days' time I Watt much
better,_ 49 I continued taking them, After taking
the fifth box had no trace of rheumatism, or
lame back, and I!give the credit to Dr. Root's Kidney
and Liver Mills.
eNETROUOLE
1.1148 HARE
illiMEhAN4 DUEL
Aboirgines Take Turns Striking Each
Other With Clubs.
• i *as visiting at Port Augusta evben
the chief-uttee came to that tovnato
hold the assizes,writes ft PerresPood-
ent of. the London Field, Port Au-
gusta ia alinost on the border of the
lesert, In the immediate neighbot-
hod there was grovving in Praus'i
ibn the "salt bush.," which 'supports
the life of the sheep during drought
and the tempting. "prickly jadk," a
weed good to look upon but awbraed
to the fanner, as its pointed sPUr
works havoc among the fleees. 0•080
by • We saw a'prOspereus ostrich, farm
.and a number of camels,' with their
Afghan drivers, about tes start on a
journey stall farther north,
The strange inipmsdion, of this jux-4 •
taposition of old and new was deep-
• ened by the nature of the prinipal.
ease for trial It, was a 'charge •against
Jimmy Wonyilty of the murder of
Billy Lee, both aborigines. The
story of the crime was not emnPli-
cated. A qtarrel seemed to. have
arisen through the refusal of the de,
ceased, though of mature years, to
i
eubmit to. nitiatory rites- which
technically made him a "young
man," The witnesses were careful to
sneak of hiin always as a he
though it was testified. that he• had
a few gray hairs.
The actual conflict between the two
men was conducted with nanoh of the
• puitetillice of a • da, Each of theta
W98 armd . with what is commonly °
called the "double . boomerang;"
;strictly speaking,. -it should rather be
• called a drib in boomerang form. It
is a twee and *somewhat heavy . wea-
pon, not intended as :a missile at
• but wed to inflict. a blow which mut
be 'delivered only against the 'head.
The irtViohibie etiquette of Such • en.
cotmters demands that each • com-
batant in_ turn • shall bendhis head
to the atteek. not attempting to re-
DaY it until he has steadily suffered
his own chastisement. Blow illus.
• solemnly alternates with blow uniall
the man with the stronger arm sod
• harder heed is left the victor.. In
• this ordeal Billy Lee sueoumbedf
The witnesses in this trial were, .01
course, :mainly aborigines :themselves,
for the prime was committed' in one
of their canape. • Their demeanor was
extremely nervous. Again and again
they had to be exhorted to hold up
their heads and to speak. clearly. One
of them -.-a strong man, •with dents
upOn his heaa suggesting a :long
• perience of boonterang duels -fainted,
•in e course. grring—W1evi ence,
and another collapeed ai soon as he
had left the box: Later Witnesses
were therefore allotved to sit, etal
were frequently refreshed by a glass
of water, which they would empty
at a singie guile.- Their evidence was
given in pidgin lenglish, interpreted
by a police nispeitior, who was "pro-
tector of aborignes" for thitt district.,
• The ocainsel for the defense lied, the'
advantage of bEtVing iiV0d for some
time among the blacks :when a boy;,
and could consegn.ently make Miff:.
self easily understood.be them. "You
yabha lenge me now;" was :his inti-
mation that they were 'now to speak
to 'him instead of to his learned bro- •
ther. "Tau tell me straight, no felt
Bee,' Wasffi
sucient to emphasize the
importance of tegthful answers. • Sev-
eral peeuliarities • in linguietio'•usage
dame out during the examination.
The witnesses ueed the:. word "lose"
as a euphemism for "die," and "kill"
in place of"strike." It had the odd-
est effect tohear how one man. -Would
kill the other, and then the other
tedUld retaliate by killing hint. •
•
OTRENOS 31.tir lat-ARI THE. NEEDS,.
ar, eggs, etc. A series Of strings or
rubber bands are then tied around the• .
card, loosely enough that they may
be moved Into any notch desired. In-
• stead of writing • out a daily liet for'
• tradesmen the heusewife need's simplY
• • in attach the string in the notches la,-
attesting the 'article required, The
same resultS• can be. obtained' by hay.
ilig a bundle of strings tied in a knot
ill 'the center, with their free ends lone
enough to be fastened in the elite on.
the edges.ef the card. •
--Siory---t0--your-inother."==13rowning's-
tgacazim. ,
SECURITY.
Genuine .
arter's
`tile Liver Ir
tiluat near Srgrtature
Boa Psedgente %Winn* Delo**
*to ioutso moktio easy
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ras OIZZINEtt,
FOR 111110OSNEtt,
FOR TORPID LIVER,
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKINi,
FOR ME comiuxiON,
warrato woo, r
loottotootiatio
00111s HCADACHite.
. Names of. Canoes.
• The position taken. by. the dancers
gives the hanle to the oquadrille-lit.
erel English for "a little- square" In'
the Irrench tongue, From the French
we get also "eonittry- dance," which;
as a matter ef fact, has no reference to
rural frolics. "Ciontredanse," whieh
has reference to the position of the
ectuples opposite each other, is readily
corrupted hit° "conbtry dance,"
• ' "The polka" is a Polish dance, the
• name- being derived from the Bohe-
mian 'word "pulke," Meaning hill, and
refers to the half step which occurs
In this measure, '
• The old time and Mutely "minuet"
derives Its name from the Latin min-
uM07,-stuall, applying to the shOrt Steps
pechliar to this dance.
The "waltz" is Gerinan-weltzen,
Meaning to revOlve -the circular DSO,
tion of the cotiples easily explaining
the COntleetiOn„ The "teel" Is auggca*
tively obvions, "Ste Is,. of toured,
• frOPS the Freneh gigue.
• •
Obviou.
."The oak is my favorite tree" said she,
She paused, and he took tho cuo.
If X have a favorite tree," said he, •
"It10 nndeubtedly yew"
-arariamos Weekly.
HIDES WANTED
C4sh paid forThaes Skins
•• ,nd •
Pitititifill1011$& Son,, 1
laahaeat cores Otohilieria
SAPAPLII
• soot' °moon to Dr, Xiegt
00, Opaline. Ave, Toronto,
ter a Prett
ZSO boa of all druggists
and stores, or postpaid ;Tom
Dr. Root Co, Spadina Ave.,
Toronto. 6 boxe ter $125.
(.1
• Good Reading
• for LittleMoney
AND TI -IE
will be sent to
new Subseriber
for the balanee
of the year for
• • • Food 'For All, •
After a certain tuiy had been out an
Inordinately long time on a :very simpist
• ease they filed hito the ecittrocn, and
the foreman: told the judge they were •
=table to • 'agree upon 'a 'verdict. The
latter =nuked theta, saying the' cage
Was .a veryclear one, and remanded
...thern-bacie-th-the-juraerocan.;for-a-sea.
ond attempt, adding, "if yen are there
too long, I -will have to seed you In
twelve supers."
The foreman .in a rather irritated
tone spoke up and 'said, "May it please
your honor, you anight send la eleven
Suppers and one bundle o hay." -Ey- •
• erebodios Itiarekbte.
KEIUAN'S
Meaty peciee makes miataks in think.
Ing that the only melee of a pill is to ineve...1
the bowela, but properly prepared pill
ebould act benefioially upon the liver and.
the entire glandular and secretory system, •
This hi juat what Milhunes Xoxa-Liver
Pills do, and. too their apecifio alterative
action cure Liver Comlaint, Biliousness,
Jaundice, Constipatin, Blatuliney,
Reartburn, Ittedache, Dyspepsia, Water
Brash, Catarrh of the Stomata), deltesi.
Tona., Foul Breath, and all dinettes
arising ttInn impurities clogging thaaya.
We.
They aro *Will and espto take, sod do
hot, gripe, weaken or *token, Whey puty
be need so a mild laxative Or A streaS
purgative *cording to the doss.
46 all deem* maista &lot on
.ipdssby recoipt
trice 23 teht. a vial,,,or 6 viola far a tio
OS T*1040404 44 tido Totoatbi, Oat. j
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IT WOULD MARE
-.• HUNGRY
to see our fine asSortMent Of Cakes al• .
Ways On, band. Why bake at home
when you have such an assortment to
choose from, give us a trial and they
will talk for then:wolves, Bakers of
homemade bread., the best to be had.
While up town come in and try our
• Tee (iturt
reand &AAA Wiii refresh you
while doing your shopping,
)'Vo keep a, line of ffrat class eonfee
tionary and fruits in season,
INA or trade ler Butter and Rae.
• We Want to Land
your first order, because we know that
the satiststetioe you Will derive Ironi
that will °pea yonr eyes to the forte
that you cannot de 'better anYveheee
else that you can with us. You will
find that we are not "all at sea!' itt one
busines, but thoroughly •'up- to
minute"- and watchful df the intereste
of our customers, knowing that, by so
doing, We are really acting for ow(
own ultimate berietit.
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Wo W. NIMENSItt
,,..ereuantai or, .Cliton,
vbamoig
PARISIAN* snAm• LAUNDRY
Aonxor, -asket shipped WedneS.
&Ly. Laundry called for and de.
Room/. -AMR 1, XAIIPMAN,
Reelres fOrrelerler oottUpied bee 1:1413eattle
To Advetsers. • •
Sopyfor changes of tuivertisement
• must- be handed in by Tuesday
nbgbt lnia1I trauoieut 'ado. will be
r000lvo4 tip to noway tootling,
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