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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-7-18, Page 2Now wee ei Awes mastsses. Mee &bows is • queued= that is fle- cpelettly asked is reference to the Temp- esagse tie Scott Act. It is use of the doweled by the whiskey teen tet. oyes of min who they imagine male test ausek riven to thinking cut • gessoes for themselves. There are ilwedeeds of bemuses men today support- ing the Set amply from • beauties slsndpsine ;men who are nut by slay amens tempatsooe moo, at Last what is Molly termed • t.mpersoce nun. But these mem •re given to solve boniness problems is a business manner, and the: emelt lethal the Baker says that "if the rasa who.p.nds the duller iu whiskey that should be teed iu buying bread to feed his children were prevented from baying whiskey, be (the baker) would the get the trade that belonged to him, and the children the bread. The Butcher says that were whiskey dew sassy with he would be selling joints of meat to families then today have to be content with potatoes and point, the potato at • bone that has per - served • week's dinners. Shoemaker says that were it _Pot whiskey tie would du a mock *ye leafairs& uneeies and children), `.Ws est The Grocer says that were whisks done sway with, tea would be used ss a substitute by the whiskey drinkers them- selves, and of coursed •Inng with bra would go sugar, Keel all the other con- cxomit•nts that go t.. mule an an enjoy- able meal. The Tailor says that no whiskey would mean to his trade hu rags, c rnseyurntly mon clothieg. The Furniture roan says ro whiskey more wedding& The man who is now content to put up the with the side of a plank, would them begin to think he wonted something better and would buy beds and bedding. The Barber says that the fellow who goes now with his fsew like a blacking brush. because he wants his ten cents fur his whiskey, will want • clean face for Sunday. And so these men figure it, and who says they are not right in their calculations. The only ones who• seem to really imagine, with goo.l cause, it will hurt their buaittesa, are whiskey sellers them- selves. Th. Constables say it will hurt their bwiaoes, as only .one half the number will be required that is required now. The Doctors say is will hurt their busi- ness, (unless they go int. the prescrip- tion besieges largely. and that they hold is dangerous) as it will de away with a fruitful source of disease. The Undertaker and the grave -digger says it wilt affect their busmcw, as whis- key furnishes them with our .hurter of all business they do. This ie haw it will affect business. Canadian electors, how de you like it Whose business d.. you want to help, the butcher's, the baker's, the grocer's, shoe- maker's, tailor's, fanon ure dealers, hard- ware men, etc., or the h..te1-keepers, the undertaker's, the grave -diggers, the mnatable's, &c. Which South Ston- ers Battle Axe. Canoes of Poverty. The reasons why the poor are always eith us it ought be worth while to in- tnire into much ru.ore carefully and are emetically than has yet been done. in mural the causes of poverty in the I can- oeing determine ttyto.yt,en fact dry little d eeddge oil this mpttlant subject. he executive nittee of the .Associated Charities of loston have been at the trouble of cul- I 'Mug the statistics in regard to the fees brought under their notice. These ley have given to the public in an eta - orate report. Four principal causes •. given, which never all but a very mall percentage .1 the total uumler of .at _ _ Maness brought under the society's gpeselrl Words. atioe They are intemperance, ignur' Mrs. McArthur, of Hepeville, (Int., tiff., laziness and pride. says she couldn't keep house without bine-tenths of all the poverty Ind to be owing to drunkenness,lea:winit as Haggard s Pectoral Balsam to cure pre Farm ana Garden. Men s. U &e a Lareea. A paper on the "Feettheativa.1 Flow - ors," read before the Albany Institute, by Chas. H. Peek, the State Butawist, w•selett.ned to with gm.& interest. The lecturer was o.rosiss, clear and com- prehensive. The fertilisation of Suwon, be said, consists in the appl►cetu,u of the proper pollen to their stigmas and the consequent trewefer of the pollen con- tents to the young ...d Dells or ovules. It involves two processes ; tint, the transp.rtion of the pollen tram the anthers, where it is prem.-M,tu the stig- ma& second its germination t.n the stre- am and transfer to( the pollen contents, by means of the growing pollen tube to the ovules, which otherwise would nut develop and form seed.. The first pro - ars is accomplished by various agents, but especially by winds and trisects. The former carry moat of the pollen of grasses and cereals and .4 many of our forest trees, and generally .4 such plants as have small, inconspicuous fl ,wen with numerous anthers and abundance .4 pollen. The latter cary the pollen .of those flowers that are highly coloriel or fragrant and that secrete nectar, which with pollen is the natural toed of many insects and the but that allures them and the reward they receive for their sere lee.. -sL,WIN There are tso kinds of fertilization self-fertilization, in which the same plant produces both the pollen and the stigma to which it is applied, and cross-fertili- zation, on which the two, are produced onthe different latter, as plants trulet is much better species. the progeny of the plant than the form- er, and there are many special and curi- ous structural contrivances in flowers by which it is favored and secured even in cases where booth pollen and stigttu are produced in one and the nue flower. Even many floral structures, which at first sight appear admirably adapted to secure self-fertilization, are found by closer investigation to be ingenious ar- rangements for insuring cross fertiliza- tion. Examples of these various strue- were noticed and illustrated by diagrams. Yet notwithstanding the evident designs in so many instances t.. bring about self- fertilization, self-fertilization is in many flowers allowed to and in some clearly designed, as if nature was intent on the preservation of the species through the agency ..f the seed produced even by the latter inethoti if thr, ugh any mishap the former should fail. In many flowers there are special structures calculated 10 favor the visits .4 certain kinds ..f insects which are good pollen carriers, and to exclude those that are small or wingless and therefore poor pollen carvers. A knowledge of this subject adds much to the interest with which we study flowers and gives t.. their endless varia- tion in structure, form,color and append- ages a meaning and a significance which they would not otherwise hare. It en- ' sblea tie to explain many phenomena in variation, fruitage and sterility which would otherwise be inexplicable. It gives to the horticulturist and the florist power to secure and render permanent . and desirable variety of his cultivated plants. to improve pier or undesirable varieties and even t.. originate new varie- ties by resorting to a judicious system of fertilization. It is also necessary for those who raise plant seeds for sale ; for either tnorence or neglect of its laws and requirements will be likely to result in a failure 1.1 the vanety t• "come true to teed" and will occasion sore duppoint if not a pecuniary hoes. Finally, a knew - ledge of this subject is almost sure to lead the thoughts from the contempla- tion of the striking evidences of design which it displays to the designer, and to cause us to see in these minute objects that there is a God in Nature. -[Albany Evening Journal. Jailed (States at least are susceptible of Erother tenth to be divided among the causes. t rnly a very small percent - of real want was found to be due to flees or bad luck, notwithstanding that ice two causes get the credit .of s great d of misery in the world. What was Ind to be true in Boston would doubt- s be found to be true the country over, the same care wars taken to gather the Natio. and analyze the causes. the reader will say that there is beth- ; new in this statement and that evety- t knew these facts before. iii a general this is true, and het the presentation he facts and figures is advisable when r and wherever passible. The chant• • associations in this town and the miry over could .1.. no better work e to collect statistics on this subject • pub iah them. tee, Preachers and *era should impress then and rsiter- `them before their .ldience. and Ila : has become the fahion ..f late to W at the Prier Itichard idea ..f insist 1 Prier rpm the principles of economy, tem -1 into and industry in training the, sip, and hence the increasing tide of Pers and mendicants. The line upon method of instt lug proper knowledge the public mend is old fashuonad,but the .mly method that is ...cel for any . g, after all. Re.ese4 .1 I,n.l. .H.Crnoker,druggist,uf N'aterdown. 1 *hen all other re:as-noes fail 1.1 It Complaints, then Dr. Fowler•l t of ►id Strawberry .'..meet t . lbs l :t b top known str,netheearm proper.. 1 d iron, awnbined with (other testes t meet perfect ?terrine, are fount um is Iron Pills, which strengthen the body,II and imps..e the blood 41. teellot THE HURON SIGNAL VPIAY. JULY 18.1884. Oa Wednesday night • was named W. Smith, agent fur Purpetesl Cabwdat,wes wmnotsed before the mayor at the in staaoe of R. Holmes, charged with as- saulting and striking him, In the New Era .file -bets chances beta= proved be was iced 1110 sad oust& Hoes. Norse, -Mr. S. Beattie has bought W. Shipley's driving pouy. Mr. Geo. Cox, of Detroit, recently bought of Mooney & Rattenbury thew splendid sorrel teams of mares, paying therefor 240010 The tt.ltiag stallion Feitua, este of the footed t. Canada, has bees boeRkt by • readmit of Blahs. Mt. D. Tiplady lately bought of Mr. Herbert Cessh Tuekersmith, a sure at $200, for which he shortly after refused 112215. Mineola - The bridge over the Bay- field river here is now beggining to .hew signs of weakness, and will be !speared as soon as the busy «mom is over : it is stilt perfectly safe. Mr. 'Geo. Tedford will soon hese Ratbwell bridge aemplet- ed between (kderich township and Stan- ley. Marra. Elliott and Gibson, road aanmissiunsn, went out to Holmeseille on Friday to see how the work of the news bri.igr was progressing : three of the bents were completed, and work pre - grassing favorably. 41n Tuesday Mr. Elliott visited Grieves bridge in McKil- lop, in company with a draughtsman from the worksof the Hamilton Iron Cu., who took measurements for the new bridge at that plan. -[New En. 1.r 1d se emotes. Dr. Fowlers Eztract of %Volel Straw- berry is the remedy for Cholera, Colic, Diarrh.rs and Dysentery. N.. pern.n u safe without it. owe 'Why should anus whoseblooa swarm within Sit ke hugrandsire cut in alabaster It Or let his hair grow rusty, scant and thin. When "CIsuetzez R.wgwak willmske AMOS tr - the Arm of fhrm•ad a W •ls► telt stats, of Teterboro. say Dr. fowler, Wild Stromberry is use ut their best Standard Meduirrs fur Mummer Oman plaints- 2 Sew LIPP M r-Rrt.as woodsmen w Rs. sew. -kt11w mad neasspeelam The Great Germs. Ia.1st.Nlr is the only specific fur impsteaey, nerves, de- bility, universal lassitude, f orpsdninme, pain in the back or aides, no aoNs, how shattered the system may he frees mi- meses of an kind, the Greet German Remedy wifl restore the 'est femstieme and secure health and happppens& 21.00 per biz, az Moses fair $&O0. Sold by all druggist& Sent on receipt ..f price, postage paid, by F J. Cheney, Toledo, Ohio, sole meat tor United States. Cir- culars and testimonials sent fres. Sold by lieu. Rnynas, sole agent for Gude- rich 3m There is no sae article in the line of medicine* that Rives re large a return for the imolai as • good nerves strength• eninz plater, such as Cartels Smart Need mad Bellwitm.a Bsekaelie Plaet- erL - __..--- - Int 11'a•RIiGTars, D.C.. May nth, t:esne.r -Havinl; boon a s Pdte fora lung time from nervous prostration and general debility, I was advised to try Hop Bitters. I have taken one bot - ole, and I hare been rapidly getting bet- ter ever since, and I think it the beet medicine I ever used. I am now gaining strength and aplwtite, which was all gone, and I was in despair until I tried your Bitten. I am now well, able to go about and du my own work. Before taking it I was completely prostrated. Mao.. MARL' STUART. . James Rrayley. Hamilton. says: "1 read the it grow the faster- For sale by J. tell- tonne Inial. for Mi f0. to i. Speedy (141. 'nrr sand fossil 1 had not to if 0. to New YYork. Philadel- e,u _nn phia. Louisiana or Teas to find living wit- -- neer' of its value. we bare plenty of persons Trete Raatlae... right herr to prove its merits. 1 gut a bottle and it helped me right away. I was as bad with Bilious Fever and Indigestion as 1 think Every young man considers It high env oar could he. 1 have taken three bottles praise to be called "a manly fellow.- and sm nearly well and can eat any kind of f.xel without it hurting mr. I nu - sa am and yet, how inauy false ideas there are better than I ever etprcted to be. "Free trial of menlineos. Physical strength is not botresat G. Rhyne**. '!m the test. Sampson was andewed with • tremendous powers. He was a grand Ir. the history of medicines no preps specimen of humanity. See him rending ration has received such uwitersal cum - the lion as he would a kid, or carrying tuendatiou fur the alleviation it affords, away the gates of Gaza ! But he was a and the permanent cure it effects in kid weak creature after all, nnable to resist trey diseases, as Dr. Van Buren's Kianey the wiles of an artful woman. Nor is Cure. Its action in these distressing great intellectual powers the test of true complaints 1. simply wonderful. Sold mauhod. Seine of the neat intellectual by J. Wilson. _'sit men who have ever lived were not man- ly. Lord Francis Bacon was a prodigy of intellect. The scientists sat at his feet extolling lieu as their benefactor, yet we ere him led down T,.wer Hill, a prisoner for swindling. To be manly is TO be honest, good, brave. pure. noble. in speech and life. The highest feral of manliness is godliness. Some one has said, "An honest man is the noblest work of God ;" and the true Christian titan, honest toward trod and to ward his fella an, commands this high distinc- tion.foro[John B. Gough. If you ace tired taking the large, old- fashioned griping pills try Carter's Little Liver pills and take some comfort. A man can't stand everything. (Inc pill a dose. m. Foe rue Cuertexlox.-For pimples, blotches, tan. and all itching tumors of the skin, use Prof. Low's Magic (Sulphur Soap. ni Four persons were poisoned at St Valise, Que., a day or two ago by eating tongue which was not sufficiently salted. They are under medical treatment, and will recover. The signs of worms ere well ki., en, but the remedy is not nlwsys so well ' determined. Dr. Freeman's Worm Powders will destroy them. un Not another Pill shall t.'o down my A REWARD -Of one duzeu "TRADER- RV- to any one sending the beet four lice rhyme nn • reaIt m sty," the remarkable little gem for the Teeth and Pact.. Ask your .iruggest or address. Tb.ssaaes Say e.. T. W. Aitkins, Girard, Kan., writes : 'I never hesitate ti. recommend your Electric Bitten to my c,stomers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers.' Electric Bitten are the purest and best medicine known and will posi- tively cure Kidney and Liver complaints Purify the blood and regulate the bowels No family can afford to be without them They will save Hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills every year. ;old at 50 cts. a tittle lay J. Wilson. 13] well Rewarded. A liberal reward will be paid to any Kidney who will produce i case ..f Liver, Kidney or Stomach complaint that Elec. Itric Bitten will not speedily cure. Bring them along, it will cost you nothing for the medicine if it fails to cure, and you will be well rewarded for your trouble besides, All Blood diseases, Bilious- ness. Jaundice. Constipation, and gene- ral debility ate quickly cured. Satisfac- tion guaranteed or money refunded Pnce only fifty cents per. bootie. For Mae by J. Wilson. [5J CltcALn.z. - A name well known in .onnection with the Hair Renewer,which threat again, said a citizen, "when 1 can restores grey hair to its natural color by .ailing threat and lung tumbles. - get such a prompt and pleasant cure for • few weeks use. seta at S0 cents per Mow a freeway Psis am slits.*. 1V1nen • wo'nan has sw pair of shoes sent home she perfoni altogether different from a man. She never shoves her tows int.. them and yanks and yanks until she 1. red in the fees and all out of breath, and then goes stamping and kick- ing around. but pulls them on part way very carefully, twitches them off again to take a last look and see if she has got the right one, puts them on again, Looks at them dreamily. says they an just right, then takes another look, stops suddenly t'. smocth out the wrinkles, twuta ■round and surveys them sideways, ex- claims : "Mercy ! hew loom they are leeks at them again square on front, workii her feet around so they wont hurt her quit* so much, takes then .•if, ko..ke at the heels, to toe. the bottom, and then inside. puts them en again, walks up and drawn the rn..m ,.ace or twice, remarks to. her hotter half that she won't have them at any price, tilts down the mirror w that she can see how they look, turns in every possible direction, and -early lisl..cates her neck trying to neo how they look from that way, lacks off, steps up again, takes thirty air forty farewell leaks, says they make her feet look awful bio. and will never do in the wash, puts there off and nn three ..r Mill lintel mor., asks her husband what be thinks eh•mt it and pays no attention fu what !.e r•its, goes through it all again, sod fila Ir rata she will take thee, 1' .• a eery simple nutter in- I asst 1. my bilious attacks, as Dr.('arson .$tom- b'ttle by James Willem. 2m ach Bitters It renders the blood pure and coral and makes a splendid spring Timms •e n.ttd Farts. medicine. Large bottles 60 cent& The hest blood purifier and system re- gulator ever placed within the reach' of suffering humanity, truly is Ei. ctric Bit- s Marell.g est eatery. ten. Inactivity of the Liter, Riliouanes Wm. Johnson, of Huron, lark., writes Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, that his wife had been troubled with or any disease of the urinary organs, or ' whoever requires an appetizer, tunic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Bitten the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every beetle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunds••.. Sold at fifty renes s bottle by J. Wilson. [4] acute Br nchitis for many years, and that all remedies tried gate no perma.ent re- lief, until he procured a bottle of ler. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which had • magical effect, and produced a permanent cure. It is guaranteed t.. cure all diseases of Throat, Lungs nr Bronchial Tubes. Trial Mottles free at .1. Wtlsesn's drug store. Large sire 21.00. 3 Foll!--- Wbe.Isr.PThu... Phshates. RdV xTI'RNALi1FSI'BPI.►, 31[iLDI GA InIt.eharacter,andproducingnowtwt suffering. often necasktns ner.t.•ent restless- i 325 ACRES. Z newsand want of sleep. Tnr symptoms aremostlt drynessofthemonth.•,..00nal t.nrn- THE LARGEST IN THE DOMINION. m ing of the• soles of the feet, heat and throbbing In the head. ferishaersresuttike. commonly fromn,. .tgna•y. ghly ea M the atema.fSALESMEN WANTED m rating tatty, hghly srannrd fetalanile sers aw DON'T REAS THIS I McCOLL BROS. & Co., TORONTO, llslmilact.re alt k lade of llao►laery Ons of the best e.dtti . Ales Bolt Oattiag, Wool and OyUndor Oils. --vuatw- LARDINE MACHINE 01L ual.gn (.oast be Massa.fsr Price awl ualtty• For aisle by all mentos. HUGH DUNLOP, Fashionable Tailor, WEST STREET, Haji the Finest Assortment of Humus r (lextils til l'hootte From. IF VW' WANT A Nobby Snit at a Reasonable Price, ('ALL O' HT GH D Z NLOP_ CIGARS. CIGARS. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN A full line of all thr Leailiug Patent Meelicint•M always kept on hand • (Physicians Prescriptions a Specialty.) GEODE REITNA5, BLAKE'S BLOCK, THE SQUARE; The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. LAND x-.ECI- ULATIONS. Thr Company Meer lands within the Railway It. -it along the main litre, and in Soothe Manitoba at prices ranging from $2_60 PER ACRE upwards, with renditions requiring cultivation. A rebate for eultitanion of from $1.22 ter dibm per arre, according to price paid for the land. allowed on certain ebwditloa& The t'.mpsuy also offer Dada without conditions of settlement or cultivation. THE RESER i' ED SECTIONS along the Main t.inr, i.e., the odd numbered Sections within one mike of the Railway, are now offered for sale on a tvantage..us terns, to parkre s prepared to undertake their immediate cul• tivatien. TERMS OF PAYMENT: -- Purchaser% may pay one-sixth in .-ash, sad the balance in ave annual instalments. with is • serest at SiX Pklt ('ENT. per annum, tenable in adt•aa•e. Parties purchasing wilboLl conditions of enl(ieaDon. will receive • Deed of Conveyance at time of purchase. If payment is made in full Payments may be nude in I.AND GRANT IBONI*. which will be aceepted at ten per cent. premium on their par value and accrued Intent. These bonds can be obtained OS ap- plication at the Hank of Montreal, Mostrsal ; or at say of nit atreack& FOR PRICE'S and CONDITIONS OP SALE and all information with respect to the pir- cha.e of land& apply to JOHN 11. McTAV ISH. land Commissioner. Winnipeg. By order .4 the leotard CHARLES DItINKWATEII, Secretary. ler-am H r .> m tri -4 %"v 0 ;, 1 '13 ea- -< f y 1?1 0. i C=: 0 04 0 ca n M 0 O M n ] l mH in some tutees. taking two much wine. Ry r. - coring complete edigestion anan.11 assimilation. I To n work at once on Fall Sales. Pteady Wheeler's 1 employment at flied salaries to .11 wills to y«i th most r reliable of means u coring this I work. lige and HOWL% can have m res of irritability. re A BA\ani'.. Ts.T111orv. - For s Comvh, Cold air say Br nchtcal affecion. • Pectoris, ' in myopinion, is just the thing. i have used it in my family Inc Coughs and Colds Inc the 1•.mst four Years with the no.at unveiled success, and to- day my opinion .1 it is that I r.ntinue to think still mere of that which i bey,on thinking well ..f. (:ret., Iit:P., Manager t►nta:ie Bank, To tit. 118•4111r..1 Pwsesslesn. est/ all wheelPickering. It user P.•••••Pace 'l5 tints at all druttviats. 111 Pleasant Wort the Year Rose. Good agent. are earning from fes to I S pe month and exp.e•nsra. ! fi'Terrue end flute( fire. .tddr•ss STONE S. %VELLiN(.TON, 11110-3m• Toronto. 0.1. DANIEL GORDON, CABINETMAKER ion. 1 1'h h \ Natiemal fills partly the bleed, rem ! logo res t 1f'h stomach, lever ono' h..wr?s, Am messars Trsewer + !Element uir, or en's 'wort, 3 ea late ;hate ltmtent based open Sciemtifie Facts Forn u h (: Leadiu --- ► lete.l y Pr.fess.er Austin. i••ou 1141 1 r."ft 1tot wt' --National n p er tlfl. P. Kaat.r►,editr.r •.4 ht. w.yne M. 11 of tient.,. mac& ernes P I P111. are a geed bleed purifier. liver Il LJ u neon- , 1 fiserlM, wrxea Fur the past live any Conanmpn,.n. Stick Headache. Nair•t-eg.lator, and mild pm -zooms for all Hoo on hand now the LARRM, ITse'R of I aim dways mod Dr. Karig.* New vans Attack. Vertigo. and neuralgia 11"46."'" m First - Class Furniture Gra a.ughe •A west severe' and all wasting diseases of the human ' The it• reunion Lane S. fist orogen, r well ss ter those oil a milder' system. Phoaphatine is not a Mederiste, which left ie•erpeol en the aril Met , In thet'nnnty, amt as t naw nrrha•e far cash, ser fails .e 'feet a speedy ban a Nutriment. m.homages.n it contains no will nM he Carpenkl At any ane. Resnritnl veers. and at pri.rs has on Hard •100, of Mterltn: its nater c'a t Mee,' r11e t'•. G!1 .e1 see ole ni luiends too whom i have re 1'r e•faMe ..r Mineral Poirms, tlpiatea etgan for the lank n( Montrawl. 1 offer Tapestry Carpet Lounges. from Hiss angle mid meat 1,e told a< speak ' 't upward. Whatnots. gond. trete Stas we. S 0 m r m m VL ---- p ft Z p a CJ Nrli it 9 6 z O o d L0 3s GJ 1 r ,, J 00' r -,, a F oQ yz n a O O a ? ri u 171 Cia Ari Des!&ns Ill Wall P aper. Now s the time. it yon Ws one or two nice rooms a1 Lome, to vee Putter's room poser 11r bee ever 20,000 Rolls of the Latest Designs tided t d r to sane hieh Nireetics, and no Stimulant* but amps 112mina been erred by it .4 every j it the Phosphatic and (lartric Elements Inc five E Iso had years, 1 con tie ( rho testy r«,Ii 1 hle and sore cure ds, . Call at Wilson's and gat • Free Trial Bottle. (2) ootid in our daily fend. A single bottle is eu*icinnt to centime*. All Druggists sell it. 21 00 pee bottle. femme t Cr -, wile agents fro the Dashiki*, 13 Front Street Let T•.rtonto --way! whereon', Matter r 1 g (flth face env 'toped in rel of hot e1Nhs "fife ' IM erasy with that Nenrsigia fast usually tre.bk. e.r " - Well. bus Ioetli.h! W51 dosyt ynn gra tee. Rhywas' dreg inters and gat • bottle ne mad tnlwg 1 t cured me to cue teinnte atway. .. a toot le in the house. It only est. a Mtn. mad Row Reek (amtett town wM to sad .retry- Lai 1 lithoels. In the saute prop,rti , AT THE 01,T) STAND .etweea the Pee M1ret That air ]issuesOOD Ag15I telZO- net.L e est ShTBai r Paks and Fashions, AT BiTTI.ER's