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R. ELLIOTT
PROPRIETOR AND FUUL13 ER
INE STREET,
ONTARIO.
Sf,D,C.11.,
sielans and Surgeons, Ontario
Mr County of Huron—
to Mr Morton's office, Wing.
;o 12 a. tn., 1 to 6 p• m., or at
Street.
DIM,
to of Toronto
e of Physic'
niversity, and
and Surgeons of
nor of Centre and Patrick
ed by Dr. Bethune.
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SOLICITOR, Etc.,
y funds to loan at lowest rate
mon charged. Mortgages, town
sporty bought and sold
eek WINOIIADI
A. MORTON
LRRISTER, &e ,
Ont
mister Etc.
NY. OF HAMILTON. NONNY To
LOAN.
)ek,Winghaln.
J S, JEitOME, WINOIIAM,
manufacturing Celluloid Plates,
leanito plates of the bestmateria
cheap as they can be got in the
minion. All work warranted.
▪ o4 teeth by tho use of Electric.
'apor•
will' xtract teeth for 25 cents
e Boaver Block, opposite the
Tacdonald, L. D. S.,
DENTIST.
MASON'S BLOCK
Ie Queen's Hotel, Winghanl.
orrie est and 3rd Mondays.
,L INSITAANCE AGENT
•
ONTARIO
1.1 tVINOHAM,
TIMBER TOR THE COUNTY
OF HURON.
In any hart of the Co, Charge('
WtNOHAM, ONT.,
PIONEER VON TEE COUNTY OF
mutt;
the Tams office promptly attend
sonablo,
:RSO -N,
INNER 1''OR COMITIES HURON ANE
BRUes,
ed to promptly end on the Shorteec
Ste and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
xrangennents can be made at the
• ONr
Members. College Phystotans and
Snrgeons,'Ontario.
on Dotes.
rt' Lo4tz
5 Dietranted,
.BONA}, LE ItATZS
Id on Mortgages at Gl per cent With
Mg at the mid of any year. Notes
leeted.
bt3'I' fltCZNDOO. '
Ingham, Ont
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W. T. U. COLUMN,
(co n SC'0ED DY TUE WINOIIAM DUANC61.)
.i T;yr gold and Moate and Native Land."
Well call the at+erition of the mothers and staters
to the fact, that the Woman's Christian Temper-
ance union meets every Monday at three o'clock
sharp, for one hour, at Mrs, ILelm a residence, t-
rick street. All ladies aro made welcome.
'Ye hold a nlouthly gospel meeting on the last
advertised, towhichmonth,
we invite the public
generally. given us part of ilia
As the Editor has kindly R to
Fiend iteuls of interest on we ask friends
morals quer ioncause he
day to any of our weathers.
THE WINGIIAM TIMES, OCTOBER 20, 189:t
It Depondle,
it, which aims
to derive ve a
revenueIue
1
from it for the purpose of government,1 As 1 rode quietly aloin; the hank of
which makes that which is morally Poor Poor Fork, just where the floe Mous-
wrong; legal, is one cf Ow things in tains began to let i0 over to where it
human affairs with which the throne jedee the Cumberland river. 1 was
of God can have no fellowship. stopped by it Milo bitting on the fence.
With his arm lit a sing and a Winches -
3n a Bolling Chair, ter itt his hip. you .uotxio .
He was short, stout and Wore epee- How d'y, he said; did yo by
tacles, not quite a German, hut a wee
13rowpy'ou cepa the cross. roads ltaols
Teutonic American; and his wife, e
like him, and the four children were herr* about Jive miles? 1, asked,
d should
,
like both of them, only entailer. They surprised that kiorinGivattaln
not in line ontside the pay gate and askmeto ie(s Use t ,
were admitted within the exposition 'Yes, that'sll 1
grounds, where for a few moments 1 stopped there to have a neat. nail
they stood to a huddlee group wonder- a doll. Hear nhim I e•
Hey anything about a
logit'.
Wo shall be lost, said Jho woman, shooting pl.ateh there yesterday?
her blue eyes returning to the children 1 heard theist say there had. been
on
after a startled glance at the moving I Beard so, ton, and I was anxious
crowds and the great buildings.
No, mine Eloise, we shall not be to know if it were true.
lost, said the broad Teutonic father. I Did you boar who the shooters
will procure one of der rolling -chairs, werel
and K e will all go together. Stand you they said oily one, ofe uamen had
all here.
He made his way, florid. and haste been shot.
ling, to a neighboring chair stand, end Net, killed, cele ikon ?ii1 the body,
there secured one of those basket like Na; u t, he but anoti got away body,
which can be hired with or they r,hurt
I vehicles w
re
without a pusher, and which aro cls-' hey t found
n leve how much he was
signed to carry one person each. or j
Get you in der chair, Eloise! ex- This is 0 dogon funny oonntry for
claimed pater families,. triumphant. It shooting matches, ain't it? lie Laked
is strong, it will Bold upthe in
with anedIt to
tlaugh.
also.
replied catttious-
also. Lidyou Liddle Laura, €;'
len of your mother—so. And liddle ly. Personally, however, 1. don't
Eloise on dis arta—so, And Emilia, think I would enjpy them. °
you sits on dis odder artn—so. .And Well, that depends, mister, on who
Aire fiddle Peter, var vile you sit'1 gets shot.
On the foot rest, on top of your mot- to Perhape njoy thatt! incl u of [thilme do
ter's feet.
But I can wale, said littlePeter. Vy you?
1 reckon L didn't enjoy that one
not? os yesterday.
No, no, but you will stray, inter P Y estY' were
ed both father and mother at once;and WhY t I asked in surprise, yon
the lad, seven years old at least, was not there, were you?' •'
bestowed on the foot rest, with ins Yes I was peeking around a little
d un- bit
Discovered His Wealxness.
A so-oalled moderate drinker was
once very angry, with a friend who
claimed that safety is only in totally
abstainiug from the nee of ardent
spirits, and asked him to try his
strength by abstaining' for one month,
and riot touch a drop during the time.
Said the other: "To eatisfy your
mind, air, I will with pleasure, though
I know myself; 1 will do as you ask,
to cure over -wrought ideas." He kept
is
his promise; but at the end of
month he came to his friend, with
tears in bis eyes, and thanked him
for saving him from a drunkard's
grave.' Said he: "1 never knew be-
fore that I was in any sense a slave to
to drink; but the last month has been
the fiercest battle of my life. I see
nota Low 1. was almost beyond hope;
and had test come many months later,
it would have been too late for me.
But 1 have kept tI:e pledge, and by
God's help I will keep it for life."
Moderate drinker, just try it for ole•
month and see how near the rapid's
you are now, beyond which there' is
no returning._ c"'
A man is like a ship,•.jTf be hangs
around a bar too much I swill become
a total wreck. , i
,, kpif' 'X
Tho tobiacco•levz"lig Christian helps
to hold up one Grid of the saloou-keep-
er's business./
A Softer 1Vlarmage,
h
the ort
' r
` e- to t
in
d t
ac i „
w1h
to
lin c
O
bonnet train we lead to sidetrack for ,
r
two hours at it little AiabatOtt ham'et,
In one of the coaches W04 a woman
with saved children, the oldest being
about 10 and the youngest not over a
year old,. A 'Matt who bad been
tine de ot'pletf'u-art finally
sleeping on
woke up, land after 'locking at the
widow thrnngh the open window for
10 or lig tuli,,utl•e hr etoo,l up ,and hi
quires:
Gwine down the kentry, ma'am'1
Yaas, gwine duwr to Santideraville,.
Yo'r ole man event: dowel ahead,
1
reek 4n
He couldn't, lease bo Jun died a yair
ttggo.
Olt, 1 see! Sorter It -wieder, eli ?
Yaas., sorter, then dished after' spank
hag the babe.
A right smart
tsar.
Yaas.
Sorter moarnin fur
some of 'rtu, 1. rectcou'1
Yaas, lnoarnin mo' nor leas, pori
things 1
An it's powerful lonesome fur yo', I
take it 1
Yaas, sorter powerful, hut I've got
to b'ar tip under it, she feelingly repli-
ed.
\Vidder, could yd' reale out yere
fur a hitt asked the mettle as he shifted
aroenct uneasily.
I reckon 1 might, if it will obleege,
Three of us took char;:,e of the children
while she went out and walked up and
down with the aim En 10 minutes
he started off, and she roturued to the
car to say :
1 thank ye' ell fur yo'r hi,,,iurss t,0
a widder which won't be a widder
much longer, Hina's gone fur a
preacher.
Him returned with the preacher in
the course of 20 minutes, and every-
body left the train to witness the IiAS D70
marriage ceremony,' which took place I N D E 01 L EQUAL
'n the freightlioese. The 'entire dock, ' NoCOLL'S
of 0 flick yo' lieu
tht.ir father,
A Blessing' to Every HoUseboid-
HOLLOW
AY'S P111 AND MTV
Thege remedies have stood the test of fifty years experience, and are pronounced the beat
1°puny upon '
NEYS
kurlfy the blood; correct
valuable disorders
comppllaaintsinciddee{ntal tto femalegis W. all ages.
it Ila
1-1
IIIOAonly 014071 remedy for OGTc br1LD6AT1Stl, and 016SWELLINGS ANiIS
DOR
ISEASES
TOUGHS, QUAL, G
llISEASES IT IIAS NO >±Q1fAL. manufactured only at 78, New Oxford. trate 6113, Oxford Stwu "
and sold by A11510410111(1 Vendors throughout the world,
i 'Purhasers should lock to the Label ou the Boxes and lots. 'If the adele
I not b.,3 Oxford 1treet, Loudon, they are spurious.
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Tho rhos from Hungary indieate
• that ba itual drunkards are the first
and greatest sufferers from cholera.
• ,t 1) fie
It costs cine billion dollars a year
to pay the judges. lawyers, police,
doctors, jailers and excise men made
necessary by the license -system.
,t, .Pitt *
The Christian who prays for God
to sweep ititernperance from the land,
don't Mean it unless he is willing that
God should rise him as the broom to
do the sweeping' with.
The Courts of South Oarolina have
decided the dispensary not of that
and num-
bers
state to be unconstitutional,
stto
ve been Brough
hers of suits have
enjoin. the openin'g•of liquor dispen-
series.
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'Lord Chief Justice Coleridge says
judges are weary with calling attention
to` drink, as the principal cause of
• ''aritnq,and• ennouncerathat he can keep
• no 'terms. 'vitlt u. vice that fills our
• jails, destroys the comforts of homes
and the peach of families, and debases
and brutalizes the people.
g - ;g --so fatal
The practice of gambllt
'to.cltaeac_t0.i alit. otteu distractive to
soul --.commonly. begins as drunk,
• •teens
' ennese begins,: At, the bottom of the
first glass of wine or other intoxicants
lies the adder; enol underneath the
° first dollar staked at a game of chance
tell
is eon-
s
ban
-match ' ,t or a
b
or .a; lioraearat.
coaled a serpent
4 .t ;4•r
mother's feet for a cushion, and
complainingly held up his dein inste..ps And t il'tohyPdicfn't you enjoy it if you
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IIIISIMemantar
'iii V I 1 V G H A Y 'Y t
MARBLE WOR
MESSRS. VANSTONE .E. STOr:. E BROS.,
of Kincardine have bought the Marble Business of Mr T T Watson, formerly` carried ou by W S,nyelt.
Parties requiring work in their line will do well i,y railing on loam or seounsurpassed. of heir agents
g n nse
purchasing. You will find our prices aro away down, Our workmanship
but tile very best stock and by square dealing hope to secure a 110810) ober° of the public: patronage.
T Watson, who has been running the bastions for ttiu p.at year, will roprtso It 08 on the rett0;
Call and see our stook and prices.
VANSTONE BBROS':
LARDmE MACHINE Oft,
The Champion. Gold.laedal Oil which cannno
be „Excelled.
in his two hands, $o, sat is all right, s y bails
Now then,' hold on tight, everybody. da lieeded laughed and held out his
Ve go.
`.,Tqe father stood behind. He brat- 1 wiz the feller that. got shot, he
ed himself. The chair aerated,set off said, and 1 could at led st understand
moved forward, and the family why .--
t one.
for• a day's sight.aeeing, all happy, all important to Worlllnelnenl.
enjoying it.
And a thousand smiles followed are liable to sudden accidents and injuries,
thein --not one of which they ever saw. as %veil as painful cords,, 'stiff lbiuts mud
—Youth's Companion lameness To all thus troubled we would
— recommend Hagyard'e Yellow Oil, th e
handy and reliable pain ere,. for outward
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND'IP[LLS•—• and internal use.
A Cure for Abscesses, Piles, Fistula,
and sores of every description.—The grest'n0e of Mind.
very satisfactory results arising from A story comes the use of this invaluable Ointment,
when the patients, have ,been• suffering
from any of the above diso'rd'ers,' have
induced thelledical'•Profest9on to• in-
troduce it into the hospitals and 'their
private practice, and in many instan-
ces where the sufferer was consi-
dered incurable, Holloway's Ointment,
• le
d
on with
his.Pills, boa
In conjunction They
the most desperate cases,. 1.hey are
also unequalled for. the euro of'scru-
fula, scurvy, and all diseases of ''the
skin, anti&th.e enrea they elect are not
temporary or imperfect, for by their
purifying powers they Grin; about 0
marvellous and most beneficial change
in the whole system, and enable it,
with renovated...powlrs, Co resist the
approach of all future attacks of the
same d se
1 n
of eight ehildron set up a howling as •
their 'nether, stood up to be "joined ',
end she delayed the ceremony five
minutes to distribute a supply of '
shakes and cuffs among them. After
30 or 40 of us had kissed the pride
and clopped iu $20 in eas11 as a pre-
sent I queried of the happy groom:
Case . of love at first sight, I sup-
pose ?
Sorter love' and sorter children, he I •
repl`ied.. FGR,
Have you any:?
Hev 12 Thar' they be over that'.
and if yo' all don't mind ••y.o'• kin attend
the hull lot in a row and see hew fir
1,
MANl1FAFOT'URED .BY
ilice Li f i'`[ita+.rS. 'CO., T IUIITO..
Ask your dealer or "L sus e" and beware of
Im
from the Windy they will •reach.
City goodrecardiut' a well known $an We got both'fiocks in 'line—all ex•
I+ranc'iscan, who is ..1,1,3%•v a, pili*fin . ,to 1 ce ting. zhe bahy—crud there were 19
thn'ceutre of t.he•universe lilts. Dr'. l ofthane;. 1'1iaY were attending there
as the conductor cried •"All` sbtlal' I'
0001 went east a sheat time 61101'' as
a delegate to the world's dental con-
gress at Mingo, On arriving et her
destination 'she made an early visit to
with
asusual cud
ttSLlt
fair grounds,
t
the e
L•
at eedu(Stive place,
'n :that sojourners i
found Upon leaving that she had spent
all Ler ready 'cash, On her way to
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Affiicted With Neuralgia for 30 Years:
To the Proprietor of the Great South
Rheumatic Cure.
American l he
Dims Sate,—F•br over thirty years
wasI
afflicted very,much with Neuralgia and
El dacha' Seeing your great SOUTH
her hotel, therefore, 811') stopped at a I.A out ht I would gives itCUBE
a tri$1 advertised
ugh 1
bank to. have ti cileek cln,hed' As ,, did not think for, a moment it•was gdiug to
usual the clerk inf,tr1111 d Iter thar, she do me •any `good after trying so roomy
w0ul+t Halve to be .identified. As Dr. remedies without benefit, , .L ,vbtiaiued a
Cool was a stranger it: a. strange land bottle from Chosholtio's trug.btore•ia. this,
site found herself In .a dilemma. She town, and 1 must say that Iridin great eeliaf
presented heracard, but th'tt wnttld net -frbm the first few doses, and \vat, 80 over.
p toyed that I cleterinined ,t,)givi it a good
cid 1
SA,i..,E l3Y ALL TL-iE LEAP.IN
DEALERS IN THE COUNTRY:
CORM
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.U.NQEFTA'K.' RS
BANK OF H MIIATON,
WINGHAM.
1 Capital, $1,250,000. Resta-W(1,000.
President—JOHN ETUAR'r.
Vice-President—A. G. RA MSAY
• Wlla3"ct i
uw .
.,rm
.dL
when a bl'ilhali t. idea 5tr11ek ler. trial rand OOOtii,tled talti ii' it,. ipso' 1n at
lama Flashing a beam from the diamond six bottles. I elall truthfully ilsy that I
' Experience. 2 set in her front teeth upon the clerk, never
easy osO well
oaiiCe swats a gau,l florit as
Martha's Sad Dxpe she said, please look in my mouth:
ache, Gut l,u w Lino
lra,l Guiof lt un my syytuul and
neem ent •,L,•e+.'er • laved • o her one guile crazy, ;tt1 oudhy Iteel,dslito youuty:a i1 •1- nost cheer
The tvOl'st 1. soother t. , etinYou;taste (1.00nsitle
•rough tiiis'froln al atron OTar hie--- the deilt,'lriit' hli'c'ltnpliet, avitli,elle.:fiflry ite'yc,ialnstc
L h o .
r
o' when I: went into church `:ie. asst, looked i.s",7nisltedt elnile,d glad t you fir. xsauityre test beuefautors to,5u erg;
NAS OI1Q 111
first set of teeth,'ivliereci£• - paid the cheek, 'for ou tett' croWll,itl..• ani; bear ?!r, You,rs:ltzna,lcfu'lly,
with my P ;1Teay.vhn•e kl,.11
like the laity in Runner's story—t had the dentist's month the chair tread
not vet gotten the right pitch and ad- the inscription, L. 1892. Idella Witnessed by J. II. Cui•
shoic,.-
justment. They, werem tin very, firmly I tity tva s thus . eatabliarlod beyond
• er.
•, Liull
1_t
- D
rata
her A
Cl•1
t
h.
sista,011
and '1 sneezed them out into the them l a goestiofi, and Piles Onoi wentgown of white
And the senior warden picked them Way rejoicing. San N'ralici'sco .News "Attired inn illeitsy t
upand handed them to tine. Letter, set, was a dream, of lovelinc'e,n.
,_... - 1'3:e►• oto°her, all•et'sed in glue eal'teo,
He never 1
He dict. And .that wasn't of ati with on apron of un151en4Ui'd muslin,
within , fondly hies liid nal and
owl, and aave. me the. clew
worse than when any, !galley torn-0
hitt.'
im tiMe to cure it beautiful daughter,
• My daughter., sale meetnutrd, how
At the Episcopal Church Congress
,.'evile•tof the• speakers maintained the
:doctrine • that' every man who gets
• drunk' •he' be high or low, should be
imprisoned in the common jail, like
an . offender again . the peace and
y
-security of society. 'o would go a
step farther, and imprison every seller
ot rum togetller'wlth the drinker.
The a,cursed'ruin traffic has flooded
pole
t
u ' cle
and makes
• 2
froin n P ,
'li tl
e< P
t• ele
r
s
a deadly tierces round Jho world, Suns
have risen and moons waned, tides
have ebbed and flowed, centuries been
entombed, and the same old dragon of
alcohol leas devoured houses and Lands
crushed hearts anr, homes in its dead.,
ly folds, and plunged goals in the
torrlltentil of hell,
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Shall the tbrone of iniquity have
fellowship with thee, that frameth tn1
A law framed to protect
e
1 ,Yuu,u,. ', r,.. - ...
properly, and 1 put it on my new hat '
liin:ch. And a colony. When she became 'Atisa, silo clung to Castorta.
t wore it 't o LWhen she lutd•Clilldro,l, she gave thorn Casteria.
lirr g t'
of ants that gild taken tip la lu limen
in it were awakened up by the boat,'
l.
and came marehing iu a shanteles3, i
everlastins , ticklesorne proeepsiOn, Ever Chsingang.
hose all ser-
down and down, over my
e time. The rector's `Nil's tolil1 The seasons come and go. It is hate
Glc
nl,abod: next day that it was a pityl now fen pied yet we seem to have
Iso Y
1 was developing Si. 'Vitus' dance I Burt experience. of
When laby oas,siek; the gave her Castbriih.
when she was a Child; shb cried for Cantona,
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belt a s year h`
I time, Tho seasons hasten, y' 3
The 'Advertising `year, to the man or women of middle
are oil etioni;il,
the bounds of reason because it is true, i Last winter,
appeals to the sober, common tense • itself on the minds of the 'old as Well
alwayspp it anal
of stolon people because tt:d bytr endorse -1 as yoU11 , as one of the longest 10 tint
itis always , ihefin financial
. and
oats which, in the financial rvcrltx would !memory or .matt, er reatilt sus;iand now
that
mspring would be
ver
accepted withoat moment's hesitation, we are beginning Of hood's Sarsaparilla is always .within
nos., yet seine fort Instance,
limpressed
ponuler you anted• •
' Why. mamma, she cooed, in expos-
tulation. •.
Yes, the parent' proceeded,- that"
makes four nice young mon 'who have
called on you this evc'1nit.
Mania --
The girl laid her' soft bawl in
mother.'s toil -worn palm.
--that is on ynnr acoount. 1
yon to thank for that.
Hew, my allied
1u that you. harried a small an'
who couldn't lick a sick chicken, Oh,
mamma, I am su grateful. 1
And she laughed softly to herself
and seemed happy.
tett ant to rush down
iver constipation, already hat leads as
in•'I
chiefh a law. a House's Prate outs•i,Lvo. k h cans p , the elope of the year t end in
y fratnrn mischief biliousness, jaundlcoiss''k headache, India will
byil is wluethod of g ' evitably towards, and , er long In
that t+estioll. rti winter, that, chilli
• assumes i leer wen ,
aa law. A law whish a , o -,, g - , another or
a thing is wrong, and yet tolerates it, inoss does not ootisist itt things ' short, Will be lona enough to test tlit+
rrliioli attempts to check 'and only p1apP` , •.4 matt ranee and patience of humanity,
regulate it, without utterly prohibiting but in thoughts,,, . ,: ,•.:
When
,-
her
have
vve assert that
Dos .9:st:•
Kidney Pile
Cure Backache, Dropsy,
Luiribago, .Bright's . Dis-
ease,
' 1 S171.and:all••
RIz°el mat s ..
otilie fol ms o :.Kidney„
.Troubles; we te' backed.
by the testimony :of all
.
them.
ed
lea
v
sus
who
'THEY OUIiZ'roSTAY CUBED.
By, all druggists or mail on'reccipt ofr ce,
;D
JOHN ' PROOTOR, q;.. _ Gies Roan,.•
. Wobe, • 'e (Toronto)d ,.
Clasliior-J TUTtNBULL•
i • s '' 1(1
S til ,Cv
K+
Nasinrn BeJFSr'<Rt;-Hoare
10•to 7. ,
1. L.,.poetts ot 1 and upwards 'received and interest
allowed.
Special Deposits also received at current
rates of interest.
Drafts on turoat rrntain and the United .States
bought and sold
Li. • WILLSON, AGENT.
MJ;1''Elb & DICKINSON,
, .• 'S'oliciiors.•
1•
i ieseill ins 1reoti kigham, Ont,
,1 .:•• IIALSfne,• , , J: W. Seei1r, +..
! JA'Mount Forest n rastr,ise'
Deposits Received and Interest
all
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so cents.. Dr. I.' A. Smith tit Co., Toronto.
'ME 1LAI<E ROUTE TO THE WQRLD'C, :FAIR
• drIA PICTURESQUE MACKINAC;
Dfstzilldbe Caused by nyspopria.
Dizziness is a symptom of dyspepsia.
"I have used Burdock Blood 73ittere for
dtzzynOSA , which owe ower toe' in spells,
AO that i had to quit work for a while.
The D. E. D. entirely cured me.
3amstB Watett8, Chesterfield, Out.
Avoid the Heat and dust by traveling
opt the Floating Palaces of the Detroit dr,
Cleveland Steanl. Navigation . Comparaa
Two new steel passenger steamers. have
just been built for this Upper Lake route,
costing tal00,00.0 each, and are gnla`anteed
to be too grandest, largest, safest and
fastest steamers on tho Lakes; speed 20
valve per hour, runningtime botween
Cleveland, Toledo Mad Cliicag .
00 hours. Pour trips per week between
Toledo, Detroit, Alpena, Mackinac , Petos-
key and Chicago. Daily trips between
Detroit and Cleveland; during Joly ape
August double daily servicO Will be inain-
tainoti, . iving a daylight rids across Lake
Erie. Daily, :service between Cleveland
and Put -iii -Ray, 'first-class staterooail
accommodations and menu, and a
ceed-
in ly loW hound Tp ashepes
equipment, the luxury of the appoint.
manta takes traveling on these steamers
thoroughly eujoytable. Send for tilts,
trated pantphlet. Address A. A, Sahants,
0.1'. A„ Detroit &Cleveland Steam Na't+:
De t,
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or collateral security. bale uotee bouebt
atet fair valuation. a1ouey remitted to all
parts CI Canada at reasuuabie clilarges. r
Special Attentzoll Given to Ccil-
• loetxrtg Aoeryantn. and I otos.
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The 1ULGXCl1alit
Agents ill Canaria h
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of Canada
Office IiOttrs—,from 0 a, 11r. to 5 p.111.
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