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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-02-10, Page 7P is Corner, I A l,J-i 3IB SO1 E. G Meru too -.eared to, be assa$rd es in G:Irtaetl. I1Ma et .tree -lis $. $,,. Mk i Ile tout.) by day: by candle 1 Ills lal►,I'I anew rot Vial:Il,a only ubiect was a ural, TJ was imustef is priat. But ,•d:ter.t refused to sew The reales of his pea; He borathu:r sa i iblAyt with • st,,•It And only m y::e r • L "%f ossa dl' when shall 1 behold fay oro: is Command the praise of men." The bis, e1, Is in his car 1 clue 1 a 111'.14....44,, lit' rut h e writin; lit. 1 Aa 1 tumid t, u: her sitters And n .. be .per la n foaks cue la place of ray: and Iat tor,, last •a I of • 1artr:n.l ort • eros .i Ile loggers .•r 11.s dinner. Wh •re as before be wanted eesh, 11.r r }cher he w4, t:lin.):'. .\ nd prays t hat :►I I a i- th fu .l i toe he Nay du I that F.tot a lis-, Alta ho!rs'4 worldicold wa:ereure May qt, no.. It., -,r p art Are. The nueen•Jtdssblp. he d.oso ns ..f Chief Justice Ville Deem "I'HE HURON S!(Th .t, FRIDAY, FEB. 10, Is . uu he.Iae atool of the power of the Ot.- tiara. (:overut tont to tF 1 appoint w coouwiw ibis 10 examine into certain charges made *gamut the County Judge of 1lurou baa Liken peopw by surprise. 'fire learned Chief Janes 1. ',hi, m brief that mat- ters t uk emend judges, must be dealt tth by the Court et Impeach- ment, a court cnwpere't t4 three chief judges in 4 4ntarte, which a iste 1 before Confederation, but w:u abolished by the For sad About lbws' N'salsa. Pluah is more worm 111411 tura. Small sleeve bis:tons are in at stylish. Nevi c't u:ts .tris worn o.tly for full dress. Very sh.rt s':irts.ir. - rele{ite1 t,t'he use of only very yuv:at lithe . Sauaro•nucke l 1'...t, .t 1o3r chemises ars mord In demau 1 than any other. Racoon fur tri nrnint' is almost as handsuwa as silver -f u, all is more *or viceable. Lace, if black, is considered suitable for second inourning mei the other•side of the water. ' Collars for m .rain; w3 tr are straight bands of linen f'stettel in front with a small gold button or stud. Tan-cnlore3 long 'cloves with loose wrists are worn on all sorts of ooca mien and with any kind of tome". The latest free: i t f t -►t its wort of frame -work filled with natural flowers so a. to (orae it sort of flit :e elgge'. Aha .1 T the long. Sera Bernhar;lt, or mutt ; -ore gloves are slipped on over the tight dnets♦leeve, which is quite plain an 1 untrimmed at the wrist. r Breakfast cies for young ladies are very fashionable. There is a jaunty, coquettish appearance about this bit of finery that is very fascinating. The circumference of the waist is vis- ibly contracting to set off the lancer drapery. When this care not be done satisfactorily the desired effect is gained by padding the hips. Greets drapery is the fancy of the hour, and appears on all wollen dreesei made f..r slender person to wear in the house. it is sen etintes fastened under the left aril, arid sometimesat the hack of the waist. A fas'iionable modiste now advises her cust...ners to sol(lot handsome hack easel nin, prelictin•{ th.tt it will not lung hence he restored to the favor it Mita{t tr • st,, mss and tMaa- ptee s. Warelt:ror, L. t.', Feb. 4. -Judge 'Cox has ru.use 1 the application for a new trial it, the (lunette tope. He W 'beau s;•uta:lead t.. be !,.rude 1 on the 30th ed Jono, 1Vtitlt,,if-.yt, F.•h . 01. titer a brief ' enllcydy it was 'Intel dint Mr. he..ville ; should hosts uutrl !larch 1.t to prepare fur the ve.trt en italic. "We rn'.'yt)1- want I sea wee. Gun Wt *.,, •'Ise stall,' , raid i's. a,nwl, sternly. "1 well not los I still,'. w ... the angry tee -eon... • • I ass lgwu3 t:.: al: as well .ts 1 am nut ,going a'. it, 011 this iib to M you. Tutt onisiet.d ave by your aaiuine stupidity lea 1 iso -.via theory. ' li s face became `purple a ith rage, and be dung kis arms wiltty : round, bringing his fists de.wn thee -ens y ell the t.ble. Mr. Scoville Imre ties tirade patiently. The bailiffs vet tyre prisoner forcibly into his sem. IIle teie.t to strike Tully, Lot was over paiwered. The audience rune to see what was ;;nue: on. The few :.d:es prawn tuna,} pi le, and the court critr shouted ter miler. It was several minutes bo- leros the infuriated mords rer was paci- fied. . "The duty now devolves on Inc,' said the District Attorney, solemnly, "to ask the} court to pass sentence." ,.,I want your honor W defer that as long as you can," shoutedthe prisoner in a terri- fied not e. "Stand up," said Judge Cox. thtite:,u wont' not stand up, but in- sisted upon having the pronouncing .1 the sentence delayed. He was finally lifted t.. his fest by the bailiffs, one of whom stool on either side of him, and held hint standing, while Judge Cox pro- nounced his fearful doom. At the con- clusion of the Judge's sentence, Guiteau was evidently about to branch out into another tirade of abuse aq.l blasphemy, tad the guards tried to force hint into his seat. He struck at 'Pally again with his fist, and there wassail.: her scene •f will confusion. •'I won't sit down mtil I am re.vly'," he bawled. "I know where I sta'rl in this bus:ne>e. I am here as God's man, and t:...l Almighty will curse yell all." The bailiffs tried to put him int.) his chair, but he turned upon them like a wild beast at bay. He. was finally seated but could not be kept quiet. "I would rather a thousand tones be in my po- sition than in the position of those devils who are hounding me to death, and I shall have a quick flight to glory," Then was another struggle between Guiteau ants the guards, while the hand- cuffs were being placed on his wrists. Deputy Marshal Williams shook !Jim by the coat cellar: He tried to push them away em that he might continue his har- angue. They were too mach for hint, however, and•'he was Isu.Jud out of the court int., the pri.tm van. Guiteau was taken hack to gaol with- out incident. The officiate believe there is no danger of any attempt at suicide, at least until after review of the,case by the'Court o. boa.., Outar,', laeislature. The view taken is that the untari.. Legislature lu.d no power to abolish the 4;ouri, which there- fore 111111 still a legal existence, and the matter in question should be ventilated bet.,re it. T1,a,re seems to he a good dot' of Puree in what the learned Chief Justice says. It would certainly be nitre satisfactory if accused judges were summoner} before a properly constituted court than that they should be virtually t tried by • commissioner having no judi- cial functions. - -[Telegram. twhreseI•a anee Rasbs. Many person., alter an ordinary meat, feel a sense of weight and disct•ntfort is It Ih:as been hinted that the Hun. Mr. lost when ldstnms satins became the Fraser contemplates retiring trent the fashion. j Ontario Nfiuiatry, finding that his health Large pelisses are made of odd fabrics', retelnblin•: in c'.!or and (lotion the very I s not as good as it might be, He has ancient Banded shawls-tiuv palm,iusd not spoken this session yet, and will not acn.11 patterns on black to red grounds. , be able to take the usual vigorous part. The el•reves are in the pu[ode style. an•l in -the debates that usually fall, to his leehare a plush bord.'rin: ten inchesThis is to,he regretted not only on p..• . The bodice of woollen dresses areaccount of the cause, but because Mr. sometimes ornamented with ,.,liars and Fn.us r is a capital speaker. No doubt cuffs embroidered in geld. The•' are the ".ttholic body could find a auoceasor, called officers' and prefects' collars, and but they would have difficulty in finding are hirh and straight about the thn.at. „toe who would be able to look after their with them are worn double reaches of yellow satin. intertsta as ,t'tly lis Mr. Fraser has dune. The taste for embrei.ler•v es a drew. .told. Ryan's mane is mentioned; but it trimming increases. This is the open will he time enough todiseuaathe matter Madeira work done nit the dress tt ww s when something definite is known of Mr. and ipetpeatels, border' ow an Scant- Frasers intent' Weteeth' think it ily gathered flounces. This is .-hone t.n the richhst velvets, on satin, silk, cash tory don;.tful that there is anything in mere and non's veiling. ,the rtknour.-{T.lestram. Bots;ccs are alarmingly on the -decline. All full -drier c.stuine,t are mole low- necked and with.tnt sleeves,. For thea- tres and dinner they aro made hi•th, but open in a V, square or entnamgle, with fillines of lice,.. embroidery or pas - •Tba Sarnia Caaa,tie•t 'says :- Solite tete o nue Ur. It.e'ecvally, a "concert .d" Jew, appear}.} in Sarnia, and preach e1 and lecture! in t'le Methodist Church here. Fr.ut information that .hits been sementerie. • rocived by t. -toms here, both hefnn and The newest style of nmhtella has a *if hii--v-o.t, it >appeure- that if 1)r: • spring conceals} in the handle, so that li,•.wwally to er was converted, he didn't when required to he shut it can he dine stay so lent e.I .0 th to do him much eaaily by touching it. .Others open ami good, will have to be cenv'ertud sonuo shut by a new process .without the intuit' •more before he reach's the standard usu- effirt. Tbev ire !usurious articles in ally considered desirable in thorn hsho many instances. ; aspire.te oftieikte in the pulpit. A letter from Dr. Wtee, of Cincinnati, received The prettiest et pocket muffs are by Mr. A. Sutler, of this town, accuses made of "bleached heaver" in the most Itoosevally of many heinous crimes, a exquisite shades of gold and cream. 1 card from Rev. W. C. Steele, formerly They are lined with amber..r cariinal of Brooklyn, N. Y., now of Danbry, satin, and are orn.vnented with a henry f Conn., published in a late iaoue of the silken cord arranted in double }naps Christian (:tasrdinn. deuouncei him as u amus the front. They aro very small, fraud, and information from other reli• Saahes of every d.wcriptinn are worn able sources classes him as a humbug of by the million, from the tiny infant in the most pernicious variety. At hist ac - arms to the silver -haired matron of counts Rosevally had reached Orange- matnrr entire. in the latter case the ville and was grueling with his eloquence sash is draped low on the left aide of the I the pulpit t.f the M. E. Church in that skirt. This fashion is a conspicuous Pea- town." tune on some of the moat elegant im- ported onat i,ena. in dresses designed I The estimate is that the future of Mani - for more youthful wearers, and where totes has been discounted by from six to the corsage is pointed behind, the broad ten years, through the reckless specula - sash is set directly under it. giving the tion to land that has been going un in track of the teurnnre the bouffant ap- that province during the past year or two. pearane. now so much sought for. . More than this, the rapid accumulation of money by fortunate speculators has ransom sad lereaaatee. unsettled the minds of thousands of pe'.• if von wish to avoid great danger and ple, not only in Manitoba itself hut in trouble, besides a no small bill of ex- other provinct•a. There are a great peen., at this swenn of the year, you many people going up to the North-west shnuld tabe prompt steps t.. keep disease hot unforttmately•they are not farmer'. from your household. The system Winnipeg is full of real rotate offices, should be cleansed, blood purified, stem and instead of people attending to their ech and iwew.la regulated, and prevent legitimate business they are dabbling in and carr dimness tinning from Spring lend sperniattons. This sort et thing malaris W. know of enthing-that will cannot Iaot much longer. Real estate is en perf.etly and surely do this as Eke- higher in Winnipeg now than it Is in the tete Bitters, and at the trifling cost of old established cthda of (Inferno. hut the fifty esnta a bottle.- -- {Exch. -Solid by value is fictitious and cannot 1.e mane all drottg,.ta s twined. With neat centres groping up Baste uses el Lunette terlams in the North-west, Winnipeg anent ox - Show that nine -tenths of their patients feet to retain the supremacy which she are brought to their enn.l,tion by aMrsee .1 present enjoy& of the tf.n.rstivenrrana. A grain Resin and Nerve fond, known as Mack's Mag- nectic Me.dieine,u wild by rine druggists, and comer highly recommended ea an unfailing rare in all thew diseases. See the advertisement in another 'einem, of steal weakness. Pies advertisement Sold in (Md rieh by Jaa Wilvon drug in another &damn. Sold .n Oewlench gist -- 1st by Ju Wda.n druggist lot the reegu.n of the suout:tch, the sure sign ,f an imperfect dierstion, and pnebahly the forerunner of a settled dyane1.sia. Nothing will relieve this oppression like the PearVIAs SYat•P, by the stimulus it gives to the digestive powers. Sold by all druggists. Ragyard'a YeU w ell Is at the head of the list for all purposes of a family medicine. It is used with unprecedented success, both internally and externally. It cures sore throat, burns, scalds, float bites; relieves, and of -en cures asthma. tare rarer for s,t'.eaa. The most reliable remedy for a cough or cold, asthma, shortness of breath, sore threat, weak lungs and all bron- cdial troubles, is Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam. Price 25 cents. tewspaper taws. We tall the special attention of poet - masters and subecribera to tketollowing. synopsis of the newspaper laws:' 1. A postmaater is required to give notice by ktter (returning a paper dos not answer the law) when a subscriber dues not take his paper out of the of,t}oe, and stage the reasons for its not being taken. Any neglect to do w makes the postmaster responsible to the publishers for payment. 2. If any person orders his paper dia- 1 continued, he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether it be taken from theohce or not. There can be no legal disoontinuance until the payment is made. 3. Any person who takes a paper from the post -office, whether directed to his name or another, or whether he has sub- scribed or not, is responsible for the pay. 4. If a subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a certain time, and the pub continues to send, the sub- scriberis bound to pay for it if he takes it out of the post -office. This proceeds uppounn the ground thats-plan must pay for whiff he uses. 5. The courts have decided that refus- ing to take a newspaper and periodicals from the post -office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is rime frrfn evidence of intentional fraud. No article ever attained such unhnnnd- ed popularityin so short a time as Bur- dock Blood itten, and that too during the existence of countless numbers of widely advertised hitters and blond puri- fiers. It is evident that this medicine begins its work at once, and leaves no desirable effect unattained. • ' .t Gel, . ,w. riaespede. X.•vnr r.we the a ane}: rt;eh for Drug Stores as le now at ours for a Trial But- tle of Dr. Kit, t n NONs Dieervery for Ctinettn:,ttien, Coutha and Coda. All persona affli te4 with Ast}iteta, Bronchi - tie, Hata-Aeneas, Severe C.•n'cl,+, for any. a '.c o o Lo.,:z, iltr gets- trial bettle of this great reined; free, by ea:limo at your drat; stuns as Ow ersuallos Now heartily endorse the amazing sue - cess of Mack's Magnetic Medicine, and recommend it for both sexes in all (wawa Bateau's True Friend. A friend in need is a friend i1wes4. This none can ldnespecially when a etistance is rendurel whenuuelas.,rely ar flioteel with disease,nu.re pptrticu Carly thou complaints and wea4ut•sat's a..'•ommnn t, our fe.nalo population. Every won't should know that Ele •tric Bitten al woman's true friend, and will positive}} r.•store her to health, even when el' other remedies ways proves tor Assertion. single assertionThey n pleasant to the taste and only coat fiftt cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists. IETPs at (r'04. - (iRATwrr-t. AN DCnwrnarl No. - 'Rya Ihmmugb knowledge• of the nature laws which govern the operations of digestim and nutrition, and by a careful application of the Ane propertten of well -refected ('mens, Mr, Jeeps has provided our breakfast twhiee with a deliestely flavoured beverage which nifty nye as many beery d.wtesse hilla. 1t la by the Judo eictnns are of snch articles of diet that • con- stitution may he gradually built up until strong enong�h1, to resist every tendency to disease. Hundred. of sahlle maladies are floating around ns rea.ly to attack wherever then. Is a weak pn1M.. *e may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping nnrwdves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nonrlshed tram.• " ('(e(1 '4refee elnrrlfr. !4d,1 only In Parkrta labelled "JAwrta I r•Y. R l'n. ilom..opatt,se Chemists', London. tong." Alen winker. of Ropes chocolate Essence for afternoon ,ewe. 17441 eek to rev ewe Mw. fgl _Terme free.., If. A CO.rtland RR Maine ATENTS. W. r•.enrinnr to set .a 'eoliettors for l'a'rfis Caveats. Trade Marks, rnpyriuttt tet. hos the 1'n tont nates. (anada. (`ails Rngtaa ranee fienn•wr..4.• We have hail thirty Ilse years experfear.. Patents obtain.A thmngh on are nntl.W4 In ta. ernsmrne Awswtr*d. Trio Mips sed et-h-ewdie lllossratwd weekly taper. $ E1 ayes,. show. the Progreso of P elenee, is veer Inter e•etf,. sed Ise as .nne.MNr etrrntatlw, agrees t fN CO., Patent 1Wteitna PPublishersomtlrc A ,w, f1 Par k Raw,tfew tort stew* Protests soot Mie tela Berkir■'s Ablates Serve. Pe best s:titu in the world fur cuts, I fit macs &era, I'lour., Rah Rheum, Fuser Sores, 'latter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain., Punts, and all Sion Iiruptions a11.1 i titch, cures }'ilea. It is guar- Hilt- k. give perfect aatiafachun or mouerefun.:cd. }'rice •23 crista per b..,. 1'ot oak by all druggi s. N:.:.1; 9, after all, is the great physi- ciun. She littler all the secret's./ health within her broad, generous }..stew, and maul needs but to go to her intelligently for his every need. The discovery of the great Cough Remaly, Gitay's $flirt 01 Ran Soren( -a GER, is ant apt liluatnl- twit uI this. As a curt, fur C.uaihs Colds, Loss ..f Voice and iiosrsenu.I it stands unrivalled, while its low }.rice and readiness of access places it within the roach of all Try it and be cntt'inced. All chelnistskeepit in 2.'. end 50-:ent bottles. -ad i'• ,t haea& _ivabnr'itian Iimwadyy for • :. fi/fox COLDS, ASTHMA, I1,t0NOJRfVIA L088 OF ti' l IC R', II9ARARENESS Al ND :?BOAT AFFECTIONS: P e,.M hem bas Aare iR� Ora (DeM- r, at toast Moor.) asiras(a at 0.41 Tt..la Ssyrrior to awe .end we r ..a rer Mone ass a.Uishl e • t)a O .nAJo thr 4..+,e.na lSee I ,4 lvuw rage rn,lla:..g l r..,r.r. ., Kverw one 1n IA(+ Aa. ' Ara rd( GRAY ...f.aro- ., the 'S i'i� • tAe t4,ry1.1 t / Urns sorer feut. of lite a y(..4 . as .n ,- Bpe.ridff-.poo- qwdr/4ar. e I melte, we Ptae. In SYRUP (.Sorb, ote r, b. -ilia ale Of .rnpr.lke Isere Pre - R F, D 11Alree eai.. n, te.,u .t)li- r,.r. 1a lav her 1 •lis r . r p -I, .*1 1 w.I a ra pnni L cI a4 .rte flay SI IZUr`'E p''"1 . �Ia n4 '-ta l''n fr o, VA:,. else v I.,edfatrw w',a - .i,,l . rl a - pp r wok:, Mew tewaa.[tr Pod:ie.k d(tines:( a' 1 Mee /`' r (en /r.m tae � rata. 1 ^ Bp rises `lU..l• . .e ety,lel. tops .Ilaet'..ta. Its rensarlkesblep�� er iu reliesniulg certliiit fomite Of Bronehitie, and i,•,R almost speei& eti'ect i;c curing of, s'inWe hacking Coughs, is note arca} kworn't to the pt,hlit at large. mIe •i 1 it.b�a Lr•airltrr..untAd,.. tuh..nists. Pero :! :... e ..A, m'a'd.'•= vp.-/ Pe4 c.,:vee Gtwo' e.•.•, erree-rf'-yl4,nosfettle Murk, *owl ew,., ..,.,..e • ad.'naw1, a•••,'ho feria, rtd. KERR Y. W.d 7'SOY CO., SPA liter••Y.te an nd Mannft, v Manfred Hardware! Hardware! THE t-NDERtIIINEL k; STILL AHEALD Felt 111•:s1' •�, t4\ AiiNtiiIE ,ti,j•r ND LOWERT PRICES. HE KEEPS A FI LI. STIICK OF B.iliELF ANI) eneral Hardware! DO NOT FAIL TO SEE - -MY CROSS -CUT -- SAWS AND AXES', I Eoep all the Newest and Best Makes. 801.E AGENT FOR. THTC "L1' M Four -Barb Fence Wire R_ w_ a�cg-�;NzzE Canadian Pacific Railway Company The CANADIAN PACIFIC RAiLWAI' COMPANY offer lards i❑ the FERTILE IIELT olManitoba and the Northwest Territory for sale nt $2.50 PER ACR Payment to be made one-sixth at time of purehu.,e. and tl;o bdlnnce ii, ilt-runr.tini itie•alte• uta' with interest at six per cent., A. Rebate of $1.25 Per Aore l 1 eing allowed, on ,erten. conditions, f..r cultivation and , 1 L. r ;nn rot tnv-la • THE LAND C+ RANT BONDS cf the Cullman)which can be procured at all th+.grata. ,.l t1.. isuuk lit Mustreul, and oth- I cr Banking Instie tutions, throughout the eaentry... ,.1 1..• Received at Ten Per Cent. Premium, on their par value, with interest accrued, en at roust rf .r d in Ina nu ntof the I utelwse mon- ey, thus further reducing the price of the land to the purcbascr. special arrangements made with Hmheratton obit land ('ontpanirr. " For full particulars. apply to the Company's 1 nets ('ommiaaic.ner, JOHN UrTAYIHH: napes: or to the undersigned. By or4pr of the Board, Montreal. December let, 1M1. CMARLF_v D&JNKwATtfi, aerwesa 7. 1417 - AT THE OLD STAND D. C. BTRA.CII..N 11A5 REMO', F.1, 111:: GROCERY BUSINESS To the old stand in the Albion Block. fortaerl*oeeopird by hien. •herr he will he please to welcome all Ms old customers and the paddle generally. A large quantity of MEW, FRESH (RoCI',idl':s AN CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. C_ STRACHAN, Pr. a •qr HURON CARRIA��� WOPI 'd • T. & J. STORY, l�hl'l'1i(3�It; TO JOH`3KNO?:•, 'M1.\'.I'EA('TUREI:S Ot g:t .yr. sJ • • f_` •.' rot sale ny JAMta t%1uJ.024, • ,t r. C• C y• fie T� a ,SZ C. ANY STYLE OF VEHICLE BUILT TO ORDER. (1ro11,os .s- Chentista anal Uruggtste. enable notes. Coll ., Coll and xaolno beforepnrcksatnp , . }I'^"nil Ilerpwtc hoe fats At a =NDEX TO DISxA Af, Co,11'I.A•1•"' am! Accaaar:-, h H YARD Yr,. saw O:t. is guanr- te.d to cure or relieve caner in &IAN or 13 F.A.T. TAKEN fNTEONALLY 401II CT.O r'I•, RAMPS, 1COUGHS, NODE THROAT, A.sT1IMA, COLDS, ke AMID DM/SALLY res NEURALGIA, CALLODI LUMPS HTI FP JOINTS, FROST RMS, COR-YH, BIrr7ISIlR, ITCH, PAIN TN BIM. PAIN fa *IDA ea. Every battle guaranteed to ewe estidoo. doe or Bey refunded esetttnlM WM [ASN ISTT1L PIM Abs ]areStr .1Q & 00., Proprietors TU11„NTO, OST. a,T_ STORY, KNOX'S OLD STrD. If.1MII.T•)S t'TRiCET- 1 GRA N fl CLEit It aoots and- --A 'r- - CAMPBELLS BOOT aid SIIOE F()R OSE M().\ I'H. Previous to took taking. MysaStoOk i. Largo and wte11-ser,,rtel:, GIWAT I3AItGAI., TERMS - CAC= WM CAMPBELL. • :v3e0241 tvovzr1 ANCHOR LINE NEW DIRECTORY FUR H1'• N oot•toTr. I,l1CKNOW AND KIN- ARiL • R'.nowread Ite,.wtainsthe names RI neer, heater and ii waett.M.r to the (y,nn lip with thee tont (MIs Addr osteo The ma., epplt.M. wart .rer 1 nt.el. 1PRIt7E_ - - • no Agents Wanted LiR1CRAi. 0111i11nnin'. aMNe ►reeawatasc enrolee, Ont. hilar. baa. ,w 11114 VIsITRO'ITATl.+ MAII. aT1i:.1)1I..11a Mall ever r teatnrdsy. PI \Oi F 1(.I 1 AN a t1 C INA, les to $•ee. !ITV I' 110' Er, not earry.-a.rlr,,h•rr., pig AIRW YORK T111.ON1loN DIRB(T. C Neal to nee E,,-nr,ion at Redone} iia'at/.a P'a R tlnemmnww, nna are nnetrpsas.d, All Mta,rn..m...n Nanlee. k 1'ntwwne.ra booked at low,at rites to Of from any Hallo -rad Marina In Inn lie or lmeriea. Drafts at lowest pa ah,ie n.nfeh tkrnozbnet tag rid. CrvM)snd and ire fpprr tnw+ts of lnfrwm*LM', pine. Rr , ya to Rasntlxrro ew Roo rewa, 7 Dowt.rwoNttii� N Y. Or to PIRA K W (' WA Hamilton et 1761 Arrest .t rialertaa