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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-11-06, Page 2like many others probably tee I't'tcrL4)144 'entity t `uu le it and I of atlty Eines, w1LuUUG III pdiutul ' teifteots tllatt 'nice manifestedtilt:ul- eelves tutor t:atett wee!. It may io- Maine to be leant LliaU aura. i'Flethew. iuozl improved iu bereft and general eulitfort Trolls tho first Gallein, UI the pills, auli atuteet trim}'Liimi ryr,,ruin ,r sueeutl;tti, tat:vite impunity,lei ep psis ztt�ed Cod /Aver t)il, Iv,. the t'uufivil or 11•terboro , Depute. Lions were present Front 'Trenton, eiui4r, tdkle the ordinary eattxlsions. Willie, Barrie, Midland, Ititldsaty Then come to us for 'i atullole'e tutu other points along the route of the canal. Addresses were tit livered Tasteless Preparation Cod Liver OIs.. by Major llte(lilliv, rev, M. P.,, Mr. You ea>a't .radia the oil, all you taste I;ennett, M, P. (niemI)et' tar East is Mid ('lil'I'i'y and Oates pleasant. ;manioc). Mr. (e. A. (.\)x ()f 'Toronto Geuttille a thitlg ice UteattUlt, and and other gentlemen, all phasing litrSety belong:mg to tee Duet. it What you get is flesh. and stir.+ngth before the hon. Minister thetlisirabil• Is little weuilee ttictl•cl'urt, Lllat she itv • Cures eon lib and colds and waisting' lar, o,aO the earthe ly es nmtiletaoil oe fthel'Ilat l'ts utru ito esu et' 1)t', lk'ilttatlts 1'ltlt. riiaeast's, p t t 1 u others elulletriy liliected. canal. The party left this morning 1)r. i1'iillalue' Pule lane create by spec al train for Kirks cid, to dew ()levet, Guild up the utervea and ASK YOUR DOCTOR. T OR. inspect the work in operation there. traits drive tttetaetl out et the system. The Minister is making this tour of In hundreds or—VI/80:i they have cured iii.S+h j1 1's Drav Store. inspection so as to become personally alter all culler tltectlelllee have failed. ee acquainted. with the feasiblity or e11us etitabi1s11ium trate eiailli wet they otherwise of the proposed canal. are a Itlarvel toutingi tut: triwnpils ur Simooe This a Sensatian. —.____.••modern medical belt:nee. `:fle geuuige A Popular C. P. it. OII'aoer, Pink Pills are 5uld , only hi buxes Simeoe, Ont., Oct. 20.—About "- " 1)t Iii ltl'�" the 1:111 trade, meet, lir. three years ago Several fandl• • • in n111/ not T.ESTIMo ry TO VIE 1nF.lirrS OP 1/11. ) ilxlCtie itis) a large tluatnGitS' of vain.- AIiNEll b MAMMAL POIi3) 1=cit CATA111ll t%iUaiams' Pil:k Diels for Pale able olotoino which was taken from AND COLD) IN T1i6 HEAD Hi: SATS IT Is People. Protect your self from he- n,t't.Ittt ass. etothcs silo's at night. t�lnon„ others lE%r. John Mol;dlvards the'o43fa1 urs- position by refusing . Tiny pill that that were stripped at that time tt't1s er of the C. P. R. liner, "Athabasca," tt abasca," 4008 riot heal' the I'egistCI'ed trade one 16111; -hie. le Dr. C. E. Fitton. says c t'I used lir, Agnew's Catarrhal nlarit <trouucl isle hus. The tirtietlt', ta10E:it consisted Of the Powder fir cold fn the head. It is very cry tinr:t table ILneu, which :tit•:, effective, easy to apply, mild and pleas- The Whole story. a ant. For catarrh it has no equal. 1 have As the great sales attained weld great cures i itton'e soother had sent out from' tested nearly every catarrh cure nada England aL short time before. Al, ' ant$ found nous to compare with it. I wt aoulplisbed ley lluud'ri d eurpurillw to though diligent warch was made at o� �jshoLlnr .Drug Store. always." bloodtm met' the 1LWVn1 ail t [1e11 t4'estetl'ell;;thes �tl the tittle, the clothes could not bet and vigor. l�istusn awluiut 4ntcr the found, During the time or the system fortified by the ru21i rad blood count' fair, which was held here HEALTHY DIGESTION, which conies by Ludo); Hood's St isitperilla about, the middle of this month, the; A BOON AND BLESSING TO Boon's Plans duce nausea, mak hewdaehe, Norfolk. house Wee crowdeed, and thea iedeetstion, bitlousness. All druggiete 25o. . lidANKIN 1]. proprietor,. Mr. Colwell, found an ' _ additional supply of table and other THE LIFE OF A nISPEI TIc ONE of Disinfectant:.• •.- linen was required to accomodate the bad disinfect a piece of which •has a CONSTANT :111SERi'�•-ONE WRO Odor, sat a piece of camphor an an guests. Mrs. Ben Oanlnxetl, whose; SUFFERED FROM ITS PANGS old plate. Make a poker very hot, with IlxtSband ie the owner' of the build.; PorleTS THE WAY TO it rub the camphor, which will Kiv ing, offered to loan the hotel what i RENEWED they required and the offer was ire ! Rl..•'.Iirx. cepted. It so hes pened that one of the maids at the hotel had formerly Front the contemn Freeholder. strong fomes of the arum. lined the • camphor about the room, so that all parts may have the benefit of it Atter half an hour the odor of camphor will hardly be noticed and the unpleasant been in the employ of Dr. Fitton, The life of the dispeptie is proverb- moil will have entirely disappeared. and as soon as she saw the linen she Tally one of misery, eliciting univer. To (`lean Ileeunters, at onee recognized it as belonging to sal conlnliseration. Not so much 0i Decanters and carafes that are stained her former Ilxistress. Dr. and iil'S, the actual painfulness of the ailment of inside may be cleaned with a tnis;tnre li luo were sailed in and they had but largely because it projects its for the vinegar puand rpose. To a hand alt, rock ft being host fol f salt ei- ne hesitation in stating* that they pesszulistic shadows on all the con• low a gill of vinegar; put bothhin the were the articles which had been. cerlls of life and here they sit like a decanter, and shake well until the stains stolen fromthem three years previ deadly incubus on every enter ri have disappeared, Rinse well. ously. Mrs. Catmmeli was at once an impaired digestion gives risese. to For los, either in put under arrest, but was released irritability, that exposes the ersotl For sore mouths, either in human ba - on bail of $$3,000. This afternoon to much annoyance, besides being equal to tanninanimals, whit%shoual(va, application btsl the easo cattle up for hearing before extremely trying to milers we are kept in the house for that purpose. A Pollee Magistrate ice , f. t 'l,, .slate l;eetllel As ?!ii•s, all aware of the value ofclteerfuiness little of rho Paw13ex spr)/tiled on tho fn - a Camtneil has been moving in the in life. It is a flower of --the rarest named or sora spots will Duro nlrLost best etlt;iet`' of the town the car Immediately. e has worth and strongest attractions. It eaus+•rd a great deal of exciteutelet, is a tonic to the weak and disinfect- Lte:uing, Barnias Skia Diseasc-us house was thronged with ladies and • that destroy a man's habitual shceAttire trial this afternoon the court ant to the !malty, Those thine's ieurea Por.15 dents. i' aas1 standing room was at a I reuliuni. ! fulness,'lessen his usefulness, and. Dr. Agaew's �u)ttueet rosiness in one day Crown Attorney Ansley is Conduct- ought therefore to be resisted byDela ours Entine., ,.,1t r„nuut, tutus, sewlu x hood, t L &il)tL i. Inb.ut b the ease ants Lawyer W. E. � � 1 c s ltvh, dicers, blatuhas ac some drastic and efficient remedy, awe ai! •urn )t Jus. „f the mkt'', It le eoetu Kelly is defending. ! The duties that involve upon tile- leg and quieuub mei ua.s lute inutile it1 th. One plea set up by the defence is, average mall and woman are invest. cure of ail baby llnmora; s)a eeus• iScId wt that as the lawns of .Dr. Fitton and ed in so'nue h difficulty as to put a Chisholln's drug atone. ilii. Ootnmell were not separated by ! premium on hopcfttluess. The rel- -- any fenee, the lines of clothes were !talon between the prevailing moods' blown by the winds on to Mr. Cant-, of the mind and the health of the well's property and that the party, digestive aparatus is close and vital. finding them did not know to 'vellum; rldnce it is not surprising that ]many they belonged. The case was dis• • would-be benefactors have caught missed the patronage of sufferers from in digestion . Judging by •results Dr. Traveled Bair the Globe to Mandl Williams' Pink Pills is a remedy un- lIt'.lta, Without Stmeess. ique in its emcees, therefore it is TOox TE R MAI 't,I. a rumsil AND :low t `ofidentily recommended as a safe r SO.-LAIMS IT I`tORTTilt ilO St;r0r ,and adequate cure for acute dt-spep. -see rit AMC:MOAN Nr•.nvl\l: sift. This claim is substantiated by :seven ui Ilrr pt.tenet the following oftenM .tris f• eerie ld Stapleton of \Vinghsr, W=rites: Learning pursued "I ha;e been very muek troubled fora sirs. I). a -file -too, of �Villaints- p ,g ihealt nand If it.hlht appears year: --st re S7 , expense of heultit i 'lo-w;vnt)t nt rrotls debility . (leers ala :ticf�•e. Beat the whites of, three fresh eggs with one spoonful of powdered sugar to a stili froth, trod drop by small spoon- fuls at a time into a saucepan contain- ing boiling milk. When sufimiently poached they Rhould be lifted out on a gists, the yolks being added to the nein,;, with :Hare sugar and a few drops of es- sence of almonds. Cork this until it, thiokens; then pour it nrtenui the white snowballs, Nervous (`illlilren •" ex �' ) as Nervous e from v u owin; facts will the r)tind being overtaxed Whet young. show, Znd airs; ,� Sia. Nod been treated in town, (.rlengar . (.clotty, suffered till. Canada and England by some of the fasts misery from a severe attack of • test i ' taus without permanent dyspepsia, which matnifested itself in relief. I t )'a adv:sed about three mouths: those many ways, for which dyspep- ago to left), al;t3 iMarion, believe I mart tx�y i Icor to i'.. sial is notorious. Every attempt to to da.• 1 can truthfully say that I have - take food was a llleuaee to every deritei al'ra benefit from it than :any ft-etnly tlf Comfort• until ellestonittch other t'e••t:z t'at I ever had. I van Was relieved front its burden of stron :t' x.nt a'nilnena it, and win never ; vomiting. 'When not suffering from 1''e tet;eent it r))yself.•' Sold at eels- heroes Dee); •tet; Storz. N'3ae y=rs'senee of food in the stomach, there were other symptoms more or Ilaareetiilg IlC Trent °alive lees tli;t:;;rt atbie consequent to the I't'tr''i":L'. C?. t. ';1 refile Iit�lt, A. functional disturbance of the stone. it+•ai', 41nt,ter tis luliltvaIO and ell, swell as impaired taste, appetite t~. 11 ttl'riaed in townIwelts yesterday. • and nnwonted Languor, in increasing and aeeeirri ]net as large number .i and failing ambition. tittclt n the tN t't'S n , an al'''^ regattic)n of the Sy nlnt0ln e- entative moll Of the "Amu `"' and e,raaaat_v, and :.iso gentlemen fi'' l ; adreliefd a trying state of affairs, elle town arid, endears along the t and was sieian y sought. igb. route of the proposed Trent i alley i b the d w best s a e d of the neigh- Canals part of whieh is tinder eon• r t . iii was culled in.Ile prescri d sirnrcirtle now, p dis on a tour ; ]lis nle(ifcine was taken and of iaspeetirm. taking in that part of i etelvIthrtee months ofltheutunfortun- treatment data cains.l ft'ollt Peterboro, to! brought no sttbstancial resell among Lake. The party proceed. tea. In carriages from Teterboro' to Young's Point, and thoroughly in- apesuad the works in operation r+n that portion of the canal, and were. en MIs. Meerimtuon expressed her intention of trying Dr. Williams' Pink Pills he laughed and held the ltotlgl.t ill derision. however Ctrs. taken from slltng s Point to• SeCrinnllOft decided she could not A .'4 *fetal 11'-'""ttor "4 Ia." mild' !Ake bS- the SteAlllc it ��� Idnett :Men a Wellreeirli• +txttiw'at layer » 1 Ate alityiy,ytwt, eri ] I XX*2, pieced at the disposal c=f uleilcihrt remedy as ])r. 'iYfllit3ns" ing all ethers. rapidly fatigued by work, or dream of its cp0Up01one, it is quite certain that rest is necessary, Fidgeting movements and grimaces on the part of n child oro also danger signals, for a 4t. Vitus' dance le often brought on by the stress of over- eduention. honey i rnit ('oke, Four eggs, five turps of flour, two -ups handy, one sup battOC, 0124' cup of sweet milk, tan teasponntule Of oreeln of tar- tar, one teaspoonful of moan, ono pound of rattans, one of currents, one-hnif pound citron, teaspoonful ('44511 of doves, cinnamon end nutmeg, links in a slow oven, . Mendinl; (1111)44. Fine china or colored glass may be neatly mended by painting the edges 1efkl 1 the white of an egg slights neaten, Clipping the edge In finely -pow- dered, unslacked lime, and gtliekty pres4. ing the two edges together and holding 3irtnay, fora few moments. The )line will slacken and harden very quickly. 10 OB i''j(S. 8 ecares a Grad (ver and Cm Ueaith the pink 1111s. ]#eller the took a cotlrrc $* itrliit Tins been tate �,.,, patty by air'.., l stoat it the is medietne. which after a fair Soho were met by dgeslt trial was entinently successful. • 'sn`i' Flom only being able to take stale returned t town. where a banquet is. bread and hulk or soda biscuits she bigot to^df"'eel t1`h l Telt. 3i°'i.Iti't1• ire 1,,, `rd is Supply It. Cars Constl )at;0is t . Nervous 'fadee:: clear tee tt tepleezett. rift 7t of eruptionyellow satin. sa..te.t t rut; -!;e, etc. Act cE '`� •,'''° Walttill 't.ik4 a hearty' maid r positive pleasure. le skit, til pilus), TOC. -never gripe .ted the later effects ate 4i, 64 2 Kaci for n b1i t e ba i et(e nr steam l L U � ohelii' laid In the bnssfnotte• whfah should A hazily ('+)uti)4,ltttton. A ronlhinstIon bookcase, medicine ohest,cahinet and seat is a 11110 addition to a boudoir. It is both convenient and handl- some. .A pretty one is made of white pine, beautifully enamelled and Oce off by slender gold lines. '.Cha slender rail about the top makes a good protection for dainty brio-s-brato or It handsome letup, `1'he two upper drawers may be de. voted to bandages, etc), to be used In case Of injury or a00itient; the three par - t'-UIIN17T AND SPAT, be emptied, aired, and refilled 000o 0, month. This. stela Nam is cheap and clean and sweet, Useful to the Itausekeeper, A convenient Itoesekeeper'a outfit for restoring furniture and woodwork that has bandies bruised,. scratched or chipped, contains turpentine., shellac, fine emery paper or steel wool, colored earth and other substances that aro needed in small quantity by the good. housekeeper, Apple Coke. For apple cake Make an uuzleroruse of paste. Put on. a layer of peaches or ap. pies in the crest, add three tobleRp0on, fuss of sugar, three of 'water, ono of olu- nanton, D. ;dere of butter the size of ata egg, Bake in u quick oven. uSCFUL FOR DECORATIONS. Now Erse tor situs,.and `tool Shaviufisr••ron, 3lttohfn•• sho q, Some ingenious person has titscoverecl n decorative use for the brass and etsol she eI1' ,s that accumulate 141 Inaohtua ehops The ahflin}tS of brass tire flue one Thant, nisei us aright as new geld. They £;,li from the cutting machine itt,u t) Ilgltt .netted heap, closely resembling coarse, hilt finely caned wool, and the mass may, be pulled anti pressed into any desired seape. Nearly all the- stlavitlge are in spirals ref varying length and de- grees of fineness, and malt together by mert•,y prasSine the moss into the shape desired, ',rho steel shavings are much the Same in every reepeet, hot resemble silver A thin covering of these shavings laid upon pleturn frames that havo be - ornate nor)) ' r faded, gives them a new lease of usefulness. But nue of the most satisfactory 11405 to which it may be put, is as a ooveriug for hanging baskets for plants. Pull tt grass of it into nest -shape, and fit it over the outside of the basket', fastening it with thread, sill, or invisible wire. It shnulcl be used only on recep- tacles that are to hold upright or droop- nln;;, not trailing plants, es the pretty naterial is not so Raft as it looks, and he ends of the shavings, if delicate eaves or vines brushed against theta row -ones' are to be tilled with medicine t phials, and'the wide drawer below may . I o often, would be likely to injure then., hold the boxes of sasses. oreams,eto, 'Tit two booik receptacles, together with that at the side, wiII hold three sets of stand- ard works, such as everyone likes to have about. Thai other three drawers neny be filled with paper -covered novels, which so ')fiend the eye when left uncovered. A thick 5n5111on of blue denim and a softer enshinn attanhed to rho back forint) a nosey seat, and Here one may sit and read by the light of the lamp above. Row Citlldt•eu Should Sit. If girls are taught to sit properly non n a chair with an ordinary straight back, -- Arrant;in:r (•ut•lains. The arranging et Windsor enrtains la a platter of 'tested): to more than one housewife, who either must put them up in a slovenly, hnif-hearted way or ce- p410413 on the professional draper. Artiste draping Is mach Iike trimming a hat; it takes an experienced hand to do It well. For (4 • chamber window there can ho nothing mere dainty than curtains .of envy 1)14151112, either striped, figured nr 4143 they can rest their ,spines perteetiy upon the bars behind theta tvithnut, any sus- picion of Ioiling, even at meed times. Often a mother will say, "I always make my obileren sit upright"; and when we See the ugly forms, with their shoulder» gradually rounding forward, we wonder if she had seen a pieturo of the human spine and if she realizes how easily 11 can bosoms wearied anct oat of shape through small bird habits. Let the growing children walk 'up- rightly, •1 t g y, th a foot turned out little, every 2120Re10 of it used; shoulders heel: and head erect; straight without !ping stiff; springy in step, without anything approaching to a jerk. Sit finely and sensibly, according to the needs of the body. .Lie fiat upon the 1icor if they aro tired, rather than huddled up in an easy choir; and they will grow up into rosy- eheeked, strong, merry and graceful young Coen and WOInen, giving pleasure, whatever their faces be like, to all who look at them. care oC Cuts. Tho treatment of small OIl1S Is usual considered a miner point in hnuseho surgery, but when we conshder the thee of germs, anis the altlepetIo treatment of wounds, Iv" tome to See that eve scratch or pin prior; has Its danger not property treated, Cleanliness lee all important in 11 treatment of eventide, large or 5111151 The seentched or torts skin should 155 n 01300 bathati in water as 1101 OS 07541 1) borne, in whin)) a fete drops of emboli 4413141 hove been /nixed. In this way a dirt which might otherwise endange tho health of the sufferer is removed 1 rho hot water, and this Waned is purife by the mlrbolfc A Itonovntion, et you have n white m041550line do sof blouse lah1o1) )10s felt somewhat the ham of time, and FOU are NOXIOUS to wear it little longer, a sample tissuo of blind mousseline tie 5015 at 0f chiffon will re sieve the dingy Zook that may have Cont 1131012 It, tend y011 will find theelteettuner excellent. If put do net rare about black, which is really mush the smartest, theft 0110 tisru+1 et grass lawn, or of areop1ane, 1n any made you prefer may be Ruben.toted, a little jet or s('tluin trimming ntlded,ait+l von will have a 00(1117 stnnrt blouse for evening wear,W itea)o,t too Cronin. To one-half pint of cream arid three. quarters of a P0nnd of sugar, the yolks of eight eggs, SIX oatteott of almonds, til orcoriaoangesr andanddash of powdered throe eleves, the ldr�cin- namon. Make tx second mixture of nix *Otte* 0f elinontln, is coriander seeds. this* cloves, peel of two oranges and a dash of powdered h;an453440 1. 751ake an. other mixture oC six ounces of candied treat, chopped fine, end a. teacup of brandy. ?44 and freest. Rakers Apple ruefully. Ons pint of grated apples, peeled and cored; add two mance* of hatter. one- nrth of t4 pontiff of granulated] sowart axles»ditties«, clover and cinnamon to taste; also our eggs, beating the whites and yokes eeperrttei r• Line a deep dish With Meals, fill with the mix. ly ld ty A PRETry WINDOW. ry If pipit), 11ttishecl by the fullest of free.along the edge, and arranged prettily et )0 the windows It Is ttsatess to try to make 1. one 042rtttin tette the place of two; it is t , a feat that eatlnnt be neeomp115415tl with `T 5 1 epee('ss, an gond, full eurtnins are 0 lleoessnrr, snug enough to admit being 11 tied up 5vithnu1 escaping the floor by r t too great a distance, )y A 5)0011y idea is to eroee the Rurtailtc d 1 fir of that in/Aerie')lit the toil, 0(4(4 -it 1 t)lezn bask on a level with the Wtttti.sw 1 sill and tie theist with Immense knots of ((I the lIundin. 0r d 1'teimntr ter Profit. a ; It ie tiilliettit far the poor farmer to t 3 eontprehen1 the value of high feeding - 1 But thesucresefui farmer who hoc ;t tt e . abundance of corn, oats, barley, reit at. t iters rye t„rind5 his grants and feeds 1111. 1 (rally. In the spring his t'attie entire out 1, smooth anti sleek and are sought for by the biiteher. The /owe are In condition 1 to return largo quantities Of itrflk of better duality titan that from poorly fell an mats, 'Tho manure Is also of much greeter value, 54441 this will not only In- crease the grain imps, but also. the grass i on patsturea and. meadows. This enables I the farmer to keep /tore stock. The profit ! front high feeding is therefore fourfold, • and if jstdlelousiy practised w151 eertain- ly pay. — L. (}. Whitford, Addison County, V t„ 'Ferre% Ola Anone who fears bowi ed in. f ton of *437kind shouldt take �► warm f bath, s,niter peretptratton to ensue and hen rub vigorously: If the system hest imbibed infeetiouc Matt* the wnrnt11both 1t he latter its Ity resorting before the inteetion hashrtd Hine t. spread ane.r the system; and, *pelt It spnaf time has elapsed, the drenching peesp41 *tine that may be tnduerei by hot wste' r ivlli be very likely to remove It. In ease et In ISaatlar**tinn, t rte,, th*'a 3* no Nine, retook rs'iem certain to give relief than rt 1;4;4 Nab, In cane of ohelleat* citntetipatl.tn also, hot baths are most trains. ‘.\( 4)61 !� i, eeeerfee L` fa li tare cad 'Mika until b2'eWti, An t)nd-I'riotittwttM Seti. lady remarks that, aid-f*whiottest though It may muted, there ill ter 3_'ekar d' w 'vs FLONfs , WATER .d' pi� i THE �.. `. SWEETEST "ee. , MMOST FRAiANT OST RaFRESHIN4 �'•. AND CYDuRINCi OP AL1.\ ,PERFUMES roe THE H4.YDKEOCHtEF, '''',.;>%.,... � TOILET OR .- \\BATH./ \ V ALL RHUMB PERFUMERS AND GENERAL DEALERS. ,V715,-,1, W4tr' 043 T. en 044L12)Wi n$OIozr'iion, Fit/ereeixc OF I'll;: tale±1i1oF,. HEART, 18 . E"'Ys1P'1, r, AC1,:1re or Taleetei, 1''1.1 :11)1;13. STCiL:Ci1, ;` )�'.•t^ia; ic 1 !:L6:LAr- 7 t PS4- 45, DRYNESS RYNESS O F 'to:: rti'&., ttdACiv1.tierus•3te, Drcb'Y,DI2,.s7iarat'S• \z,,,..:.......*• 1Pn1 ae..tw�.( .,jpLaosqry )t S.•13 0' .1 7. tvii.,.... ,...,, .:jr),,,,11,..r000et.. c„,\ ___ i! SUITS, For Stills that suit, d give mottos'), t: the arer and our friends.youl l'isfy tbad OVERCOATS, 1•lsetter try ns. Our '*(11102011t makers ` � t 1,„1", to do their work ; don't think fl.PrP Ore any better anti yet .e•r (+erne ea neut. then others do for inf. rear e)()1•e f1e,n4retla of new fall 1111() It it'tpe ' •.e,.•lae to c•1#Ouse from, at, pr'oos vin,,4 bs.,f what r. 13,,111114' to pa 50 t• tilt t .'0t1,1.. ).- „I' •r' for [•nrtnee furnishing their tees elb•tt) If you think -that a Tweed Suit cannot be properly trade for Si Spot Cash, call and Tree our work. Our terms aro cash. W EBSTER & ('o Oppoeit.e the Ifluedonald Block, `ltr:�eiraw, Ont. yr.S CURES DIAR12HCE.A DYSENTERY COLIC CRAMPS CHOLERA INFANTUM +r `a`ced tilt -,.FsL•1eo 31AMEit eOMPLAINTS anal Tradt-3tktkt btatafasd. and permit coltdncted for McVZIATIC lis. asks *is tlieistrassiatc of' Om ?shag (Vito cadray ftslliatttar t foltwoosarexayytp„sa„al Sits cad rimodel.. *oda srl ,T,. plt of lamtios w.io{. i °e` attlsitattthett at to a.iraaeaog tltthooa. „wet is sw.r''Jrbar)s ast,talai as as via ;ow .ax fet ff"i°f'; & e "Isvavrete Cows:* cat. tmitlttiti CraiM[deceit �it Stttricrstly swat Att. ( i• tt S satwa Yi ittifit444 WargemigrOTIVsik ,t,yt +,nt