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The Wingham Times, 1895-02-22, Page 4' - el E. Vitt.r.,,,,,,,,vcciu .1 elt ie a 0t0 +0 011 IA r46 tritvelling ministers luive CITLII0Seet. 9 ( TUE VINGTIAM TIMES, FEBRITARY 22, 1895. CRE7tiriic - AND - J. S. Jerome, Dentist. Wine- 'Abstract, printed. The following 1141U, t4Ily8: ,.Willittrus1 Little Dandelion 3 T (Li 3.1.10.1MS WPM is41(41 Tja1111)1 P'il- I 1 t ), IYAlton McCarthy, and wilt hold tt winglaen, February 21. 1895. . urnberry. this NAV! velebrated the fiftieth , . V.:FrittzT.4. Geo Craseestie T ereeen. 1 Taylor 2:13 feet cedar timber apd 1 and Mix John 11 lineman,. of meeting ie. Collingwood on the 250.! anuiversary 01 their, untrolwo, on lif,iii),41:11,k1,12,,,iir.nyiti.e,:ltia 1 to NS Minnie • , taking same te In idge on l'h ee, eons, ,. 1, . • instant, when lion. John thwart, 1 Monday week.. They are lea en- Me. I.Pinlay Andorrion, Ex..DopIty. il.c0jekalm111,4titeicik; 1;:ti., t.;:(112o..,5(1.121(1.1(?r IA11! . Dr. Montague, N. Clarke Watice ; joying vigorous old age notwitle ,1,I,e,evi`.."4 But lAr""m11`. fn-13Thl '11"/ ' 4315. l'otriel- and ,Tolm Connors, t /0 MO4 klittls autory POI 1 have ever : e • • • 'N. • ;,,,,....4 exim• Li qz, qt.2-., 7•Ssil. . aud J. e'. Wood will address the I standing' the faet that both have -t7i's'':.a.,, . : West, Wasentiosh, at Donnybrook, electors. 1 I passed the ordinary Inuit of human . etensems reeykos, Warden for tho • 30 yards gravel in 1894, $2.i(); M. ! 1 y . . THE 11eW pool-Aelling 10W WaS life, their combined ages being 151 County of *'1 would not use Leckhart, servirees us Auditor, 1894, U 7-"OPITH Baek among the Alps We are about Orme, Proctor, 4th lino of morria ieneei B. Nicol, Kg•vicep, L , ,„,„0„„ — forced in New Jersey this week, 'Year8' t.7._ays: "1 would not ha without s 1.8/) Jamee Youpg, when three te the ownere of the no- enowed uuder ; the roads are any- tattle Dandelion .1)1.01111g ellIVVrt Northern l'oun- , op. tirunswio.k Nouse. torious I eatteributer race tritele were win•re and rwerywhere but wlire.0 eas. Gaunt, Ex41,arden for County dary, lot :37. you. 14, $11.12!,; Robt. peg h,1,4 or 13rueo, says: "I llawe round there . one year's ituprisonment for allowing presented Hugh with another dangle., Ilundrede ot Iikeeltostinsonials furnish. i vert, lot .1'2, coils. 4 and. 5, i:1(3.25; A. " '"'"-"7-.'"---.71-4-77,7'.7...'.77,7"!!=, bookenaking on Os* tritcla, ter. --Mrs. and Mr. Harkness were en on application. ; E. Shimmies, Witigho in, printhee 200 visiting friends, a, few daYs last ----------------e•-•-e----------ea-ee ; detailed statements, 1804, 06; ...11'nu. — - Out each lined $1;00 and sentenced to they sbould be.-Mes. H. , deed a wonderful Pill." in- 'Pulley, digging and buildaig cue ?." Tux Ontario Legibiatule absoubl- week en the 2nd con -.Mr-1 A Me- , v. , , r „ , ) 1.,1t .11/0 Jan' inte5 fen• business 'on Thursday. W. D. E.- • A FlialitITABY 92, 1595. 4111•11,11114[0,019.111.1{.1 . 31,700.3214.1101.111112410ROVIII*0010.1011M J.... EDITORIAL NOTES. MR. DAN. ILE, of Downie, has bee IlmninnUd as the Patron eandidat for South Perth. Correeted by 1,„ Deans, 1.r,..it,t(1: t5,-)r,;.‘;;I:r2.) 56 llour per 10n lbs.. ...... - .21) 5450 tt 4o, 01 57 05. 3.(,)'::,,ell:••ii`17,tt..,. . . • B .1 .. Spring Wheat, . . , ... iti: ;217: ,iti,:0: 000 42150a 52 to 0 53 Butter, rolls , Polo ' \Nooti per vont., .... ... 1..Tgs p,,r tlitiet , , . ill :,1,55 tt to) 01 3100 Ilay per ton .... .... (4(7): 1.1(13:(1.t.; tttlio; 0070 05030055 i'otatocs ppr bleibt.3 • Tallow, per 1:) 0 '.1,ii tn 0 85 . Dried Appleii, pve lb illi 111„04 tit)) 8 .2. cli„,i,„,,,:, ) 04 4, (2 06 :'. ''13(C)rt:'111:44'?';:::Ytisilog,, . It 7,5 to 4 90 00 to 5 00 . ). enzie, ... (whel, I!. Hardy and 1). $75; Charles Camy)bell, collector, re-., . ; , S 88 .11( itt3111 et, 1.‘ 4, it mother's eare, Collisou Brown, 4 • Balfour, M. 1'. P. fm' South Eesex, MeIntyre. delegates representing the I Istousli(1 :11,111,irifins the, town, .bavia_g witted taxes per Jas. Stewart, part , was appointed Speaker, and the ad.- Alps Association of P. of I., laSt week ; 1 or term of '$•11ot 39, con. 9, 1894, $1.0.5o, The Fall \Vilest, ( isposet o • his stock and im lements ion Friday last. The day hello' fine,: e Barley CLINTON. attended a convention of Patrons in P • council then adjourned to meet nimbi Pin° 1.1 la at dre&i, in reply to the Speech from Walkerton, --Stock raisers will bc the Thrope, was moved by John !at the cell of the Reeve. ()ate , 1111 immense crowd of people turned Omer P P f). Wellinerto pleased to know that Mr, ,T. McRae P Poirreeenti T oral- n „In to 0 58 ,. 0 55 to 0 07' . ... 0 40 to 0 45 0 .27 to 0 28. n 50 to 0 51 and seconded by Donald McNIZ, M, , el • • • , • of the 3rd cote, has Purelmsect inrmil ; very well. Mr, ,Johnston, of Dray- ; • out. Oil the whole, everything sold , . ----- - 0 13 to 0 1.0. !riiuittitietoros, ialr bubb,..i... 0 30 to 0 85, n i P. 1'. for West Elgin. a firm down rast, a thoroughbred • Eggs, per dozen , . 0 14 to 0 15 ° i TUE Farmer's Sun, the patron or- above imything that ever strnek this . bull, which is head and sboalders it - --• Livingstone, the Clerk of the 10th I • mere stews reareete. go7elieoorl ' 00 to 4 00 IT IS said that M. C. Cameron, ex M. P., who has been spending som time in Florida, will be home nex week. TILE Dominion Government ha accepted the offer of tha of the United, States' in regard to re eiprocity in boom sticks. THE Patrons of Bruce nominate Mr. Tolmie, of Kincardine, to con test West Bruce, and James Tolton of Brain., to contest East Bruce. THE butter bounty scheme of th Dominion Government WaS consider ed by the Batter and Cheese Associa tion of Montreal, and was condemn on wielded the hammer. --Mr. John! „ , 00 to 7 00. Ti•it 0 t leb 19 off • :Division Court, who has been con, ( o, n e . er ngs ' Wool . 0 17 to 0 20 igen, figures that the maintenance, of I part, so say those who should be • were heavy at the Western Cattle tined to his bed for some time, is, We - !the senate represente an annual cash eiudges in such matters. emeasree. 0 ;outlay equivalent to the produce of t I 11,000 acres of wheat, yielding 20 HARRISTON. !bushels to the acre and selling at s sixty cents a bushel. This is a It is now some time since you had t !striking way of calling attention. to a !great waste. _1 THE Dominion voters lists are d ibeing pushed along as fast as possible - iin the printing bureau at Ottawa, everything else being laid aside. It , I is said that they can be got ready by the end of March, so a general elec- e tion may be held the latter end of .- April or first part of May. There is - i no likelihood now of a session of the I- House before an election. ed. Paw.. Mu. Ater, ex -Premier of Quebec, will be a candidate for the Dominion Parliament. He will use bis great influence in that Province to defeat the present Government, and place the Liberals in power. Hox. J. C. EiTTERSON'S newspaper friends are apologizing for his " bal- lots and bullets " speech, which he delivered in Toronto, a shert time ago. The }Inn. gentleman says he was misreported, but the Globe says that is not true. IT IS reverted that Mr. A. Bishop, ex -M. P. P. for South Haron, will e,outest the soath. riding of Penh iu the interest, of the Reform party, against Wm. Priam, M. P. Mr. Bishop has completely recovered from his serious lilness. Tee; thousand people listened to Hon. Mr. ratifier and Hon. Mr. Joly, at Sohmer Park, Montreal, the other • eveniug. The discussion of the tariff nnd other live iesues by the Reform Teadees has great interest for the people. .A.T A Peohibition Conventon. held in Woodstoek, on Tuesday, Mr. W. . , , n, was Dominated to contest South Oxford, And Mr. D. R. Roes, of Embro, North Cannel, for the Houee of Commons, as Prohibition candidates. They were given. time to consider the matter before giving their an- swer. Tete election will mete- soon be . on, %My of our Conservative ex- changes are now printing columns of boiler -plate campaign literature. One article, in which a number of Reformers are cited as favoring pro. tmtion, is given great prominence. If those gentlemen, at some period. in the pest, were favorable to that pol- icy they have seen the error of their ways, and those of thent who are in aetive politics to -day are doing what they ean to rid the country of it now A GRANO politieal rally will be held in Listowel, Pridey, March 1st, whieh Sir Richard Cartwright will be the chief speaker. The meet. ing )(I itt t le joint interests of Mr. James (Irieve, M. P., Mr. James MeMullert, P..and. Dr. Macdonald, M„ P., ail of whose ridings are ad- joining that; town. A meeting will bie held at 8 oleinek in the aftermat and another at eight in the evening. It is not likely the residents of that district will have another opportun. Ur to bear Sir Itiehard during the *malign, and MI shonkl turn out to the meeting. GENERAL BOOTH'S Colonization scheme is not looked on very favor- ably by the press. The Star says that Canada is sufficiently supplied with sectarian troubles already, without making a Government grant of land on which a sectarian colony would be established, to be controlled by a demoebaation, admitting' no one but members of that .denomination, and creating a close, denominational corporation in the young country Guthrie, of Guelph. gave a most en- Sutherland, that John Anderson, bulls bought rn twos and threes, already rent by sectarian issues. thnsiastic speech, as did also Mr. sen., be appointed assessor foe the brought from 3e to ;lee per pound ; i Patersoe. of Brant. -After the meet- currept year-Carricd. .Moved by some oxen sold for Be to 8ie per A'isree, the meeting of tile Do- mr. ; pound ; some oxen sold for 3e per lieg last Wednesday' . a Young Men's Mr. Sutherland, seconded by .minion Cabinet, on Satardity.okete tge Tee, eerie Club was fo'rmed and from Bt•own, that Wm. Carr be re_appeint.: pound : two or three extra choice steers made 4c per pound, sixteen head of cowe and springers offered and everything 'sold ; prices realized. from $20 to $40 per head, a little weaker for poor and firm for th I A 1 ei 5farket to -day for this time of th year, and the resalt was that the ton of trade was dull. There was little buying for export, Which gav EAST WAWANOSH. a slightly better appearance to som at the futures pard. but as a rule the any news from here, so do ' not come , Mr. Robert Mason, of the 12th „ lenge of lase Friday was scarcely to the conclusion we bay° all got Icon., is able to be out actain after : 3 welled. ,About 18 or 20 carloads of snowed under. If you had been !being confined to the house with a stuff were taken for Montreal. Hogs here last Wednesday and saw the severe colda-Things must be rushing rally of good Grits, yon. would havelon the 12th con. Look out for some 59 carloads, which included 811 pheep were steady. Offerings to -day were come to the conclusion that storms , ehanges in the matrimonial. line be- la,mbs • and over 1,200 hogs. will • have no effect on the gritty fore spring. electors of North Wellington. Ifj The council met Feb. 12, 1895, Trade was dull again for hoteliers' lore glad to say, on a fair way for. Wroxetor, Feb. 91,1895. recovery. 4.1,3 Wlte.at „ 55 to 0 58 • D• OtalleY. . Spring IN beat 0(0) 3:775 tt 5 cattle, and prices realized were very everything' goes on as now, the parsuant to adjournment; members my_ ; v common and inferior cattle greatest storm will be the nUmber,of 'all present. .Minutes of last meeting ballots that veill be polled for Mr. Me- I read and passed. Moved by alr. Local demand was low and buying were hard to sell at any price. Mullen against his opponent, Mr. ,Brown, seconded by Mr. Scott, that was for onmsidc, principally. man m the right place, and one 85 0, . this mallet ,to include the dealere and drovers agreed that it Mon - Clark. Mr. McMullen is the right : the assessor's salary for this year be, Ilea , not ovet active. All around worthy the confidence of the intern- equalizing of Union Scho.ols and all was a bad market. Rough cows gent electors of North Wellington, other matters in connection rwith as- and bulls and light inferior cattle sold Some of his opponents, who sat and sessor's duties -Carried-. The fel-. for 2e to 2ec per pound ; medium, listened to the speech delivered by lowing persons.applied fur the ofhce 2 le to 21c Per pound ; good to choice Dr. Macdonald, became so excited of assessor, viz ; R .G. McGowan, that they cannot tell you. hardly. con. 2; John H. McClinton, eon. 4; Peic to 3ic per pound ; one or two picked heads sold for nearly 13ite per where they are. Some even affirm John Andersen, sen., coll. 6; Messrs, pound. Messrs. Dunn and Thompson that the iniquitous Franehise Act is Georoe Te lor Win Weeht - ' d the doings of the Reforia Party and as for the gerrymandering of' North Wellington, we have the Mowat ad- ministration to blame for it. Mr. bought a few cattle to make up some Charles II. Wightrnan, ca, 7; Wm. loads for export to the Old Couptry Robinson, eon. 8; James Dalga,rno via Halifax. The top figure paid and Fountain Naylor, con. 10. Mov- was 4o per pound. A car load of ed by Mr, Brown, seconded by Mr. the Premier told the newepeperi the material that has been chosen of- ed trea,surer for the current yew'. men that there was no announce- , WC may look for telling iu- Aloved in amendment by Mr. Scott, Intent to make, exceptthat theCebinetifin.eneie: ., The election takes place seconded by Mr. Robertson,that Finlay I , tins e natty night, when a lively con.' Anderson of Belgrave be- appointed would hear the apPeal of the Dab°. 1 I test will take place between the ! treasure•r at a salary of 870 per an - !lie minority of Manitoba, in regard ; Blues and the Reds- AnY of the of- ; num. Amendment carried by vote I to remedial legislation 01.1 the 26th I ficers are well qualified to fill the !of the Reeve. The Auditors' report I instant. Mr. J. S. Ewart Q. C. l‘place they have been nominated for. I and Treasurer's abstract for 1894 re- ; who appears for the Catholics, and! The result of the election will be ! ceived and read. Moved by Mr. , made known next issue, -It is withiSeotts seconded. by Mr. Brown, 111111 the Manitoba Government have been i pleasure that we notice that Miss F. the same as now read be accepted, notified of the meeting, Tt is not at : Clityp, daughter of D. P. Clapp, I, and that the Auditors be paid as all likely that the latter will be re -IP. ,:). of North Wellington, has been insual, $7 eaeh, for their services- , presented, as they have deemed not ! appointed Second Vice President of !Carried. Communications *inn . . , the Glee Club of the School of •Peda- trustees of new Un. S. S. No. 16, ; to recede fi'0111 tileir position, as the I gogy, of 2 arm to. miss Cla,pp was . East and West Wawanosh, received, f f llow' 0. -f • I • S • h • ,-, I Throne, at the opening of the Legis• l 0111* higlesehool last vear'for first C. flaw antl7orizing them to borro.8'y mand for good hoos, Shipping eheep a . e iei 1 ;; .1 , were quiet and b"arely steady, only el ' lature, last Thursday, would indicate: i and from. our knowledge of her. ehet 8650• for a term of years for the pur- 13e- the judement of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Conne11,1 : le quite capable of filling the position I poee of purchasing•site and buildi Oto_w..1.fich she has been appointed.- :school house, etc., in said new see- n). 1, 1895, pound, the latter for choice. Lambs pis A n„. one buyer operating in this line. ii a Prices paid were from 3ic to no per ril L y-71;,- .1.:,i 1:. 0 311t. , p t c o an appeal u " ay Irecend - rono Ince 1 n • ;front the Supretne Court of Can d I from town and surroundings went !transferring Thos.' M. Welsh, lot 42, al d ' ' ' ' ri 1 By-law meoht, qtute a number -ken. .1 ec . per pound. The demand for them were firm, selling at from 4o to 41e e - opposite Post tee •,.. I it has been held that an appe-iti-niieas!; out to the residence of Mr, J. Mc- icon. tl, from S. S. No. 13 to Un. S. S. i Milian cou 'II • - f el- • IN 1 E. t w , }. d et , . was active In stockers and feeders _..... e )est. lt mug offerings in hogs were very heavy the market held its own fairly well. Good, choice, len Ft A t` ',ENT 41;1 Oh Lt. g 'Ja ' Pea 0 50 to 0 62: Potatoes, per busbel.... til) 31151 Ito() 00 13.: B t , Eggs, per dozen 0 14 to 0 14 Hay 8 00 to 8 00 Wood, short 1 50 to 1 50 Wool ressed Hogs Beef 40 1') 06 tt 40 01 06' 4 53 to 5 50 . . ..„, ADIK/NISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given, •pursomit to Revised Statutes of Ontario, li487, chapter Ili) r,c.e. 214 that ail persons bat Int; Maims; against the estste of Archibald Brunt, (or Brent) late of the township of East wawanosh, in the 0211.14 of Chiron, yeoman, dceetuaiii, who (1421 off or about tile 15th day of Pecember in the year of oar Loid our thousand eloit hundred mai struts 1041V, 4! requested to resit by pest prepaid or di liver to the tindersigned. solicitor for Thini Brunt, tiro administrator Of this estate of the said deceased rit Witigliam 1'. (). on or before the Stir day of Mandl, A. D. 1855, their nam.‘5, addressee and dip.ciiptions, full particulars of their claims and the nature of tho security, (if any), held hy them; and that after the ssid day, the AIM administrator Mil proceed to distribute the as. sots or the 444241 deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having retpwil to tin, visiles way of which. he shall then have native. . tToOr Nf 01 ?;: trt"eljel:11(11111a.n.imintstrator a181512(54 at Wint.rhant (1414 71.11 day of February, A. SHORTHORN DIALS FOR SALE. Two voyy or! ior young Shorthorn u I Is for sale. lit 1.rivos to stilt the times. coltir re(1, one eel and ono twele., t.`L()W. Winie,hurch 1'. 0.. long, lean hogs brought $4,25 to $4.30 per cwt. weighed off the cars Stores and light hogs were slightly firmer at from $3.75 to 84 per cwt. weighed off the cars. Stags and other rough hogs were slow of sale at 2c to 21c per pound. Sows for breeding sold at from to 4c per Lot 32,Coil. 14, Ertsi Wawanosh Co u nty or Flo ',on. For ()art Ivo laT5 apply ' to tho unnersi ailed 1.1. Win,,lotoi. • SA MUNI., Yi ! A.aent, Feb. 13, '05. 1{,ait 131001T,, lc: one of the successful candidates at requestilve the council to pass a by._ pound. There is a pretty fair de- , , • •-- - • • grr 4 ' t4a 1 to the Governor -General -in -Council, spent a most enjoyitible time it'being read a second and third time and oi o into and o. , es 11,M apes), an olds, there was practically nothing doing. • on behalf of the minority of 11218 pro- I the celebration of their crys,tal wed- passed. By-law No. 2, le95, eon- Buffalo, Weburary 19.-Cattle- vince, inasmuch as certain eights and din, j. 5 j ia , privileges given by prior Pr"Incial goord-hearted Scotehmen, and with legislation to the minority in educe- : his eetintable,partnee nothing but a Mortal matters has been affected by 2 an& good time could be expeeted,- the Pablie &Timis Act of 1890, Dame Ruiner has it this morning that therefore, the Governor-General- that Mr. Yule, baker, has sold out in -Council has power to make re. his business here and has bought the medial orders la respect thereto ' beautiful residence of Mr. Jas. Lang, Whether or not a demand will be Elora street, where be intends to re- made b3r the Federal Government side and IN.re in retirement. -Mr. that that act shall be modified,. is Thos. Douglas also intends removing not yet kno'wn to my Government. But It is not the intention of my from hero, in a short time to Attwood, part lot 89, con. 9, to have his texes mediums, $.1.35; ellelee heavy, 8t371 on aceount of to 4'11.40; roughs, $3.35 to $3.80, government in any way to recede where he has bought out a bueiness. for 1894 remitted, from its determination to uphold the telcS?nvet„..alLynertyrisaddren deaths hare severe and prolonged sickness and Sheep and lambs -Receipts, 11,400 present publie school system, which o,u amon,,...o. other circumstances in his family, head, including 55 leads held over; if left to its own o rat' . „aem being Mr. n. 14 teneh one ot thereby renderince him unable to market steadier for prime lambs all probability soon become universal the present council. Mr. Prenelt pay last year's taxes. Moved by slow and easier for coalmen to fair; throughout the province. was tt enan robust in health and was Mr. Sutherland, seconded. by- Mr. sales, cheice to extra, lambs, $ t.(15 to only stet about thirty six hottr8 Robertson Chet the saki taxes be re- $5.95; good, $5.15 to $5.30; common firming' the appointment of township Receipts, 40 head., Market steady officials for the current year, read sales good : 1,050 to 1,160 pound three times and passed, By- steers, $3.90 to $1.25; fat bulls, $2.85 laws Nos. 3, 4 and 5, 1895, also read to $3,10 ; fate to good, feesh crows in three times cave] and passed. Aecount g ood demand at $28 to $45 ; COM - of A. E. Simmons, printer, Wingham, mon, $20 to $26 per head. $7.50, for 200 Treasurer's detailed Hogs -Receipts, 3,800 head; market statements tbr 1894, received. Or- strong for good mediums and 'wavy; ; dered that he be paid $6 for same. slow and easier for pigs and light Application was mado by Finla,y An. grades; safes: yorkers, $1.20; pigs , (Jerson, on behalf of James Stewart, and lights, $4.25 to $4.30; good e when death relieved hlin of his suf.: mitted-darried. Moved by Mr. to fair, 0.75 to $5; calls,$a to $4.2,5; erings, Deep sympathy is felt for Sutherland, seconded by Mr. Scott, choice mixed eheep, fat, 85 to 100 Frenell and her family in that John Ansley, Co. Engineer, be lbs., $4 to $4.40; good, P3.50 to $4; heir great loss. -On Monday, Pelt, instructed to drew it plan and spool. culls and common, $2 to ki:3.25; 8, Mrs, Birss. beloved wife of fieations for re -building saperetruc- tea gradee dell, •;1,25 to $L7e, orank 13irsts, departed, to join the titre of Widget Ott river, cons. 8 and Ilorses--iteceipts were about 403 reat majority. She was a daughter 9, as eonsiderablo of the timber W118, 1100d at the combination stables. The f Mr. A. Gordon, one of the pioneer amording to his inspection of the market 'WAS au active and satisfac- eaters of Minto, and WAS wide- same made last fall, said to be in a toil- one, and values on all but cann- y and very highly esteemed by all very decayed condition -- Caeried. mon lots and plugs front C't to $t0 rho had formed her acquaintance. The Clerk wits instructed to get '250 pet' head higher. lit feet, it was the he leaves a hus:nual and four little copies of the minutes of 1894, with only decent horse market that this nie4, who are much itt need. of a Auditors' report and Treasurer's 1point has had in a number of weeks„ Mr. W. S. Bean, merchant, who '.i. has been a resident of this ptaeo fort t a number of years, moved to Wood. 1 stock last week, where he will look 1 after the interest ot his brother in , g the, business milled on under the! 0 Ithin name of Bean kg; Westlake. Mr.' s • Bean wilt be greatly missed here, i 1 where he identified himself withf % . everything that was for gut general I ."1 t benefit of the community. ; t ALL TI1E DIMI(1.:(113,1 010 TUE Seesene ox2re ND, Everything kept in stock that cell be obtained in a city restaurant. GIVE IUS A. CALL. ROG'ERS, Propliet0t. Coughing. For all the ailments of Throat and Lungs there is no cure so quick and permanent as Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil. It is palatable, easy on the most deli- cate stomach and effective 1 COLIT#95 egesefteerereertInear nla /251 datittiroge=44,6' 14..11:1297 stimulates the appetite, aids the digestion of other foods, cures Coughs and Colds, Sore Throat, 13ronchitis,and gives vital strength besides. It has no equal as noitro isinnent for ria.bies and Children who do not thrive, a.nd overcotna Any Condition of Wasting.. Sindfor firmfrhiet Sean' Boluision.lee4 *du& noma#,Befitivitle. AttOttigglit*. 100 ig i 9 fit • i=•;4 1' 1 f• 0 1 ti v of of 311 ta L' el at fr it • '3 1