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THE HURON IGNAL, FRIDAYJJAN. 18, 18E9.
THE 1'OEr1•'th
• . 1 • •'a,na J;w .erste. Iia
iglt time
My SAd dre..
]t •It at my work 1a the a tar o•a.
W hes Lite day is drowsy with datt cad hese.
And out of ry wtaduw l'suol tee line
Of e&ttutaertryt sue lea the welt -wore street•
1 mend the 1anaetr sot mile gimes.
Wurw with playing and rest vette taste.
And every stitch wht.;b my needle rakes
law w ttk a mother's v uloeles pray era
itut atter ti. shadows are grow:ail load.
Aso the glare fades out of t*. d..:wty street.
With happy laughter the 0Ll)dr * core.
With meeting voices and flying feet.
And my heart leaps up with • sudden bused t
My chtldrcit are awning kuwe from school
1 rue and watt* with •n esg'r bow
The tuatt white road strewing duh end cod.
O . and Roble. mid little Louise
I .hall eve them owns tkrongh oke .k.dy
lane; school
comesAad &'lairs leeway •t the wnhgher a euddoa leis 1
Ah' what Is It comes
I bear my darlings 1 see them both
-
Won. i say. when It rhuuld be three.
Hob.. my sou. mud little Leulwe--
Al! -suffer uiy children to come nnto rte."
hitt• •ft•►oorra •r • taught • lessee.
Mrs 'Tiptop -I thing so, too. 11
w,e.ner the little emirs (ears t >ell sad
kick mod tete when they have swab es-
•wples .et them. Tb•y see it's • mete
question .f p1 yaks' strength - brut•
tierce --of .curse they do. Why t'lon't
these nurses heap the children amused !
thele what they .re hired tido.
flf ell.
1 must hu ry, Ger 1 have au engaue.eneut
.t Ibe Incellis• nos ultimo .t ilia hour. 1
w.ut if passible 10 get a u JOU to re-
place the woe 1 haws now. Nene* dear
hitt. Bobby kicked her shies b.esk and
blue 'she has bated him a • she -wee.*
buy any ts..re candy for him, sod it al
rate' bruits my heart to hear the pule
Attie irllew cry. -
Day atter day I cheat any ears
When the :bildres clamour with laugh cad
shoat ;
Day after day 1 cheat my eyes.
Wetting and watching whet welted Is oat.
For Chore u gone to a higher shoot
But Guy. my darling. my precious of W.
With 144 laughing eyes and lele i•»'ins heart.
Guy has gone to • school -mere high.
Ob for the breadth of a little grave
Ott that it ever was dui so veep `
Aad yet. were it sena through • thou.anl
almost; -
I lie: er could picture hint there asleep.
Wheu the .now iedet•p and the frost Iles
thick.
And the road is gleaming more coldly white
1 that. -My chili: t en wail all come house -
All - when the ti:ho.d it out tou.ght."
HEALTH.
THE FASHIONS.
♦ Tartrtl of JeIsleig. tai Wilt taste.ss
site rate -ata.
For shoulder cape* comities to be es
tre,n.ly 'emote.' ter urea weer. E'u-
tw.nJ.reJ aid braided hands for cloth
sod woolen gowns grow hu delicacy aud
etabofOIiou .•f design.
The eo.titest wraps reach to the hem
of the drew, tied lirN huesilk Intel
ee ieut
with fur ,.r plush. $4iteenamelled
olasped by • soewy dewy. ,or
usage blossoms, are cue of the details of
brutal toilettes.
A boa of black fur, wore with a de-
mesne toilette of black laoe, foram •
creme/ anubin$litu ter au eyeeiug ►e-
ce pt eon.
Some very rich black cloaks are made
of black bn,osde lit round pleasant shays,
with green pitch fruit■ for their ensure
.ea+gth, and gloat Ituutg to the bawd
r wed
ti.,uorts are ch nen to inetcb the
cloak, 'mooed el to match each gown.
Dee low swot, shapes, the Wqu» and
the round hat with projecting brim are
the shapes that hud moat favor.
Sable leu bonnets or rouod hats gives
t .ouch •'f elegem*, and aemnetimve
r ogee the entire tiitnw'Ig. Fur and
rmhn•tdrty are almost as ouost•etly sun
new ole M to as upei wraps.
Iu dull tours of red, emitting the tine
odor of Bussu leather, are walking and
riding kions imported (roue Eoglaud.
rheas car het made to order and will fit
.e the proverbial glove ra-ely dee,. de
ught»d over after by their durability and
ttteed, tle.e.sel and $.wmedlr Meassssd-
Y ibell.-Hat • rill read •'rt'pert Ile.
mere," 1(i.I
Nen-Oh, yes, leased.
'•illi, K. jut spl.•ndtd."
"Isn't it, th..uxh r'
"Wasn't lglwiere lovely 1"
"Wasn't he though t'
"What au awful flirt Reuse wee!"
"Dreadful !"
"What did you think of Robin's
wile T"
"Oh, alio was • regular prude, wasn't
she r'
"Of course. But what Jul you think
of the theology of the book r•
"The theology 1 (Sled hesveos, 1
didn't knew there was wy it ' 1 guess 1
skipped 'bat "
"Doi you 1 Why, en did I. Anyhow,
I eau say I've read the b 0k."
"Su esu I."
Mew is flake a ser with a *sett hew. la
/1.
Dear ladies. you may think this out
of place in this culawn, bat as u Is .1uttr
• common thing for housekeepers •d one
dad mune 10 act WI euros to their ewe
household,u►d irwiteutly to "the atfaut
er within thy get...' I th ouatu a y""
did not knew vim would be glad to learn
If the sok ,tie's append is t . be eh eitnet
attired to that lint ; then allow a let..
time for rest. Piecing the patent
one side ot the bed wl•b • isgnt covering
oyer proceed to w+k- the other tide.
putting ole a clean sheet with o e hell
folded its tbt• middle of tee tow" ; plat,
• clean pillow ready for the head ; n♦
move the patient over to the froth .ode
and make the other. drawing •tit th.
folded put 40esteer Take the :lege
upper sbeei and spread over the c.v. rine
already leu the bed. If the pttueet Is
nut ta0 sick to hold the upper pert of
the sheet he can du w ; if he a., ptu .deli
upper corner to the bed and from the
foot drew out whatever is wider e.•i poo
on the remaining covertoe, and rte test
is .ucumphsbed without expeaure or eu,-
herrasswent to either.
Tea 1. seta Food.
The consumption of tea, saber a:ease
has become sc enormous as to have suoc
rested a study of es efle:u upon the
uvopls. There are tbose who look upeu
it as an evil only second to. that connect-
ed with the excessive use of ale .hot. Tes
is spoken of as an aireeah:e cera• r.'
stimulant. quickening intelleetoel ever -e-
t , remuvin•, headache and fat igu
sed promoting cheerfulness avid a sense
:if well-being. When it is used to excess.
the digestive and the nervone systems
are especially effected. There is le
doubt that there are fir, eesew ..f d pipet)
sia caused by the inordinate us. ..f cheetah
tea, stud it is also • matter of tr,mm••o
observrtioa that ereepotestiess. pale a
hon of the heart, and nervous irntah, sty
often follow the prolonged use v.f , Its
beverage. Tea-drinker-hy which •r
meau three who drink tea to excess - ire
to be found in all classes of s.cioly.
The fact should be impressed upon such
per..`u that tea is rut • food, and cane.o
therefor, without reek of health, be sub-
stituted for &rtuch a of diet which forth
bob flesh and bone.
And whciflthe rush of the wi:d spring rain
Awakens me with It . sobbing deep.
I say. In the little room upstairs
My oeye are dreaming in happy sleep. -
How can t think. -In hw lonesome grave
My darling is lying so still and white.
ith rain-wasbed grasses au•l wled.blown
flowers.
And dripping duces, alone tonlrht i
Father, forgive me my human lore!
its death was hitter. its life was sheet ;
But this' long white road ieadiug pass the
stars
Was lies: et all tor my darlings feet.
Dirt when !watch from immortal heights
For Claire. and Hobie. and little l.oaix. •
Ued grant 1 hear with immortal oars.
"rhe tin.$om of heaven is such esthetes."
- i tppineetee Magas ae.
eery a alea.le•
"Having used l; B. B. for billions -
:DOM and torpid liver, with the very out
results I would recommend It to all thus
troubled. The medicine is worth As
weight in mold.'- T:Ilse White, M ltito-
waning, Uut.
Meath et s feats.artaa
On Friday theta died at his residence
ly Oxford, County of Kent, Mr Jobe
Blue, sr., the oldest resident in t Le tuwu-
sbiy at the advanced age of lee years
and eight months Deceased was the
father of Mr A Blue, Deputy Commis-
sioner of Agriculture, and Secretary of
the Bureau of Industries. He was born
in L•chgilphesd. Argylesbire, Sootlaod,'
and emigrated to this country to 11'20.
For a t::ao be rafted on the St Lawrence
and retied on Leslie (laterite but in 1826
he took up land in Oxford and adapted
agnc•tltural pursuits, residing on the
same farce continuously until the tune of
his death. the long period of sixty two
years. He first settled in the woods four
miles (root any settleoseut, Mr flue
was • mac of extraordinary vigor, being
ono of the strongest specimens of man-
hood that ever left the hills .1 Scotia
to settle In Kent or l:Ikin. Ill a calm
The soft breast -feathers of turkeys.
:h,ckeus, tucks. pheaauts, with their
i..htate, well harmonised tones of brown,
whit.. trete end gray. are used in bend.
•r as an enure covertog for round tur-
)6•etas, Almn'et every shade of silk to
rest et in the f.•uodetien oumbtes s with
thew soft co! •n.
Lice scarfs ani b..o, in black and
ahst• ate raivah• a.:ceaaones of the
toilette. fliack l.ce for street wear
hides ofeeu .oute defeet in • costume.
,e.f'eouig the lieu •Iwai the neck and
f-dtior to Ir -nit. graceful ends uearly to
the ground. After fashion has seinett-
uted some greater noeelir these sorts,
if handsome in the first Mat.uce. brooms
ondi,pana.hle when tutee out .t an .110 -
ink without • ht.nrtet.
Jet triwmivigs are euro popular than
ewer.
Delia cawbmere in white and light
tutu is a fay ..rite cloth.
A pretty bua is made of soft green
tinted flat ostrich feathers.
For panels on the skirts of street ce-
tumes.ppear to be growing mute and
mere f sIts..nable.
A tasty ep,era cloak is of white and
geld bre _:a.ir heed with pink plush aud
adorueo w 1:11 pink marabout bands
Pale a: d colored brocade or apri-
cot brocade, made up in caojunctton
with g.•lneu brown, is a late French
Lucy.
The tendency is t/ dress the bait low-
er -in fact, the styles seem to require
some hair ori the neck, even when the
cht.tnon is hitch. ?he latest English and
French fashion for yountrer women is to
have the hair braided and •rrauged low
Anio
1e501 • embus
Run no ruts in buying medicine but
try the great Kidney and Liver regula-
tor, made by Dr. Chase, SU'h.•r o.f
Chase'. receipes. Try Chase ■ Liver
Cure fur all di.eaies of the Liver, Kid
rugs, Stomach anti Bowels. So J by all
druggists.
The distressing paleness so often oh -
served to young girls and women. is due
in • great measure to a lata of the reit
corpuscles to the blow". To remedy
this requires a ntedictoe which produce*
these uoarsary little blood aiosutueuta,
and the best yet duc.vered Is Johnson's
route Bitters. Pride fits cents, and $l
per' healer at (iwuies drug store, Albion
block, (Sudench. Sole agent. Ibl
Prieee Bismarck i. .gain suffering
with neuralgia and the lack of girt p
which aec..mpauies tt.
terve Them ♦ cease*.
That is to say, your lungs. Also at:
your breathing machinery. Very wfin•
'ireful machinery it to. :i .t only the
larger air-paaesees.:ntt the thousands of
:utile tubes cod unties leading fr .m
teen.
When these lire clogged and checked
with natter which .aught not to oe there,
your lune. cannel half do there work.
And what they do, they oauuut do
well.
•
BOOTS & SHOES
E. DOWNINGS.
We Imes made estr•o,diasrl,wee•rstleas fora • room* bell eat a .ter lead•. We here ea
THE LATEST STYLES
Twe alpinism •a Tea netwi Sng.
Tea, taken hut, is certatnly more
wholesome than iced tea. This is well
shown by the enormous population of
China, which could never have increased
to tts present numbers if epidemics had
ravaged that empire u they have those
of the %Vest. In spite of uvercr'w.aitg
to . degree elsewhere unknown, mud in-
descrthahly filthy surroundings, the
Chinese have remained healthy. The
ooly sanitary redeeming feature o1 their
lives is the almost universal tea as a
beverage. That is to say, water that
has been boiled. This lessor in prectieal
sanitation is .,f more value than any
thing brought forth by our numerous
boards of health, National, State or
municipal. In the presence of an epi-
demic of chulera, typhoid fever or dy
and even temperament, and of a conwtt- .entery, the wisest precaution to taka
tution that knew net what illness was, against infection would be to boil all
he passed the allotted term of roar's life fluids used for drinking purposes. -St.
E FINESTGOODS MANUFACTURED 1We �
loworriceel gum's. as ss rtt es le
THEeel -justly stalled the twofers lee
LOW PIHCES
style. sad variety et gew'ti Writ mea Dell cad I will show yoe
The Largest
scriphon,
bermens'
Ontario.
Call it cold, c.ugh, croup, pneumonia,
catarrh, censuwptton or any of ileo
family of throat and nose and head and
lung obstructions, all are bad. All
ought to be got rid .•t. There u just
one sure way to get rid of them. that
is take ILuchee'a German Syrup, which
any druggist will sell you at 75 ceras •
bottle. Even if everythng else has
failed you. you may depend :'pun this
for certain. .cis ty
Mr Parnell has delegated Maurice
Hatay, M. P . t.. *Mut in Munster all
available evidence bearing ort the tuees-
tigations of the 'Loyal Commiwsoo.
Mere gte1aehabte seal.
Four.d Si :est, what the true public
has 'mien looking ler these inauy years
and that is a medicine which although
but lately introduced, has made fur
itself a reputation second to none, the
medicine u Jt.hns'n's Tonic Bitten
which in c n einctsen with Jehns.u's
Tunic Liver Pile has petit:need seine
most wonderful cures twpure er im-
Stock of Bois and ShoesIt oBoots every
Overshoes, Fe
Stockings, etc., to be found in Western
�Se
.:They are all Dwight at close prices rev' ea+k. cad will W sold at a email ad vases en eerie
E. DOWNING,
(jreub'a fleet. Awl. S•etet. and alum
D. CORDON,
Tag LlgiLDINe
UNDERTAKER
ce
the neck in '•touts or keeps, vitae pe.v.rtshrd bl.xxl cerin brceutes purifi
---A 1st D—
F-QRNIT-CTE
Mas of tau town for the last c0 years. and b yet.
Any person wanting a First -Class Job, come to me for it.
I am bound to get your trade if Quality and Price is any con-
sideration.
00
'ted with ribbon end enriched. B,Iliousne.s. ittdtgeatusn,
Hats, as we have already observed. tisk- headache, liver ceinplaint, .,languor,
have round Hat brims, and are tnmmed weakness. ewe a seen disappear when
,n ruuronee with tips of feathers. treated by these eacslknt t.,ntc medi-
Ctterte* of 'velvet or felt are larger cities For Sale by Goes', druegist. AI-
bivu
block, (lode,.ch, sole agent. id
A treatable Safe.
Few men have accomplished the same
amount of work and t""nd its this world
as the celebrate' Dr Chase. Over
;.)00,000 of his works have been sold in
Canada alone. We want .very permits
troubled with Liver
complaint, Ct
Dys-
pepsia, Ileadsche, T y
Truuhks, to bur • ltullle tf Dr Chases
Liver Cure, it will cure Ten. Medicioe
and lirceii.e gook $1. Sold by all
drutry ists.
than last winter ; they have hreh bord-
ers and low crowns, and are much
trimmed with feathers.
The chapeau is generally matched to
the costume. the same materials as the
dress being employed for the capote or
for the small toque, which is also utucb
the fashion. If the material is a plain
one, older or with cashmere
or braided with
embroidered
small round silk cord of the same color.
while yet apparently to the csgur of !Louie taut..-Demucret. A bird and • bow of ribbon complete the
early l only xl. Thirty it like more trimming.
seemed ooly to turn his hair like silver, A rata" Attack.
and not affect his faculties. About a A fatal attack of croup is a frequent Two colon seem to divide popularity,
year aeo he lost the nee of one eye and 0„,,,m,„ ,,,,„ng children. Every dark green and cavy blue, but the for -
hu hearing became slightly Impaired, but huus.hold should be guarded by keeping mer predominates, and on fit that me
or
latterly both defects seemed to cauiab, Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam at hand. It el it has been converted Into gowns and
and he wee able to read and beat up to breaks up colds, coughs, croup, asthma Boats than any two otter oolors. Some -
the Lillie of his death. About • week and bronchitis in • remarkable eau times it is braided with black, or mads
ago be had several fainting spells and it ser- 2 up with black watered silk, trimmed
was evident that his life was purling With beaver or Astrakhan, or enlivened
away not shortened by disease, but DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. with a few touches in red. Some dress-
candle
Iheogbnuta-One cup of war makers call it derecuaro green, and say
simply fading awry as the light uta it'.the same shade th.it was stn and sn-
bn Rothe and dies when it has milk, one egg, two teaspoonfuls of sugar,
burned to the s chole woe teaspoonful of soda, • little salt. Do skis duting the early part of the ogee
NNee.eela• not mix hard, roll thin and out to tory, while others call it watercress 11
.quare•. To be eats while warm. laurel. Orer black skirts, smart, light -
fitting jackets of green cloth are worn,
edged with • narrow binding of Astrs-
khau, with large revers of the tame.
Very large bottoms fasten them.
The long Dire:noire errata,
at dhthe
wthe
large square hip pockets,
revers are beginning to appear. They
reach the edge of the skirt, all the full-
ness is clattered at the back, the front is
open, and does not meet by at least •
quarter of • yard, if not considerably
more. This style a au fashionable for
indoor wear. In fact, Direetoire and
Empire are the two styles of the season,
and though the people are hazy as to
which is which, it is generally soneidered
that the short -waisted look given by
resents of broad folded waistbands, be
longs to the latter. In most costumes,
however, • connoisseur would probably
see something of both styles, and few
"Last January," says J. N. Teeple, of
(lrwell, Oat., "there appeared dmpthe
ria in our neighborhood. Doctors ran
night end day, but I kept rivbt to 14.g -
yard's Yellow Oil and brought my chil-
dren through all right " Yellow 011
cures all paiufal complaints and jeju-
ne*.
The se ries .r ■igk Life
Mrs Wester Oh, such a time as I
do have with nurse. ! I've discharged
three this week for not keeping the
children quiet, and it hasn't done s bit
of good.
Mrs Tsptrp-I notice the no _
have
the nursery u terrible
the sa.ne trouble, mid my husband, who
is getting deaf, actually refuses to be
tented ler it. I (isn't see what sort of
creatures tt.se's nurses can be. They
dont seem to have a bit of sense. I at Emily's Roil Cake. -Two eggs, one- strictly octroi.
family caught one buying cheep tasty half cup of powdered tiesg•, twee thirds Tb• talk• whleh have been e.lacfwd for
t keep the little t fl n which a ?marsppoonfel of this winter •eeson are of sxoernidnal
Oold Coke.- One cup of sugar, one
half cep of batter, the yolks of three
eggs, one-half top of milk, two cups of
ftour, one teaspoonful of cream of tartar,
owe -half teaspoonful of soda. Fcuit
may be added if liked.
Silver Cake. -Oce cup of sager. ons -
half sup of butter, the whites of three
eggs, roe -half cup of milk, two cape d
flour, one teaspoonful of cream tetter,
one-half teaspoonful of soda Flavor
with extract of lemon.
Cookies. -One egg, two-thirds cup d
sugar, one-third cup of butter, two thirds
cop of sweet intik ; use flour in which
leaking powder has bees sifted an the
proportros of three t•aspo. nfula to •
quart of flour) anti' stiff enough to roll
out. Caraway seed may be added if
liked
I have an immense stock of Furni-
ture now on hand, and
thanmore Undetaking stock
all others combined.
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
HEARSES SECOND TO NONE.
PICTURE FRAMING AND GILDING DONE.
I hare now ort hand a caae of a mons of
Blind Shade Roller at 15 Cents Each.
Now 1. your lie,• if )oa want cheap blind rollers.
COBE OrTE- comm ALL_
WAREROOMS :---Between P.O. and Bank of Montreal.la
SOOTHING,
CLEANSING,
NEAUNG.
UMW,.
r+•
CATARRH,
a MC
NAT 'ME L
IMPS
Orepplem sirens
Nasal ➢.ranee
EASY TO USE. oto ebe threat
.rad emeesst' expectoration caused by Ca-
tarrh. Sold by Dasgdst•. er met prs-p & s
receipt of price. Leat sad V. �
rruLFORC & Ow. cella. Owl.
with her own money o ole o ver e
angels q ,let. Just think "1 the 11090 baking powk•r has been sifted. Watch I variety. Armure royal ani m um have i
d•nee of the tieing- -punting cheep sandy I clesesly while baking. Turn out on to •blended in all coleys, and large
int.. the delicate avouch* of my child' tenth thread with jelly what was the len- I lye es in steel and black, Irr••a and
. of the cake when in the pan and i bleak and other oossbinatione bid fur to
be universal) were. Remise velvet
corded rded silk is another novelty, and
that ,.,.,r.n b, yo anPompadour oblate patterns on armors
t , them • l.corneteve sod Dara g ase quart of grounds and cream and gnu. All thaw
buy c end for docks es well as
.s• t.• ride n, .h i sewn lamp of better, • table erTanfel of Mveilb drenan d the barn moodda
syn. Well i said I'd dssah•rg• her
she rrpested the "*Mix+, and what do
you suppose she did nest t Why.
d kiek at bar for
roll up at ones.
Indian Toald.-Rake a ttr.ot gravy of
milk thiekened with •
sponnfel of floor or Born starch. adding a
lei
• 'regallythreaten-
sugar and a little rail Ha of ready „mak is a dead leaf brocade,
deep dish ...ural Wiese of light •, of w op.ea
bread r Wows touted. Pour the gravy
weer them and sena hot
SO if -h.• s a,. .con, ignorant nurse,
• rt:ht keep thein ;ether, lay hisshasd,
at io neck and e6;1. No wonder the
alt . . •, ianohrd end tutu yelled louder
Iry • ''•'v. R. -en they, eo.ld see the
en thing.
• ...r .w,. Well. 1'11 lord her Sy-
", i Whs. • racket • Reek I
• _or ,..i . 4 it row That raiser-
. "Ito eons herself • .eras le
1 itis :1.II, in the/armee
l.u't swfs.. Now, if
jest ..s4 for the polies
Ir
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if
t•
•
mese ellverettaae-
Item no risk in haying ,..diae., bet
Ivey the great Kidney and iiver regula-
tor, made by Dr Chew, author of Obsee'.
�e.a- Try Chase's Liver Cor. for
.II Amen.. the Leer, kidneys,
Steenbok and Bowel.. Bold (by James
Wileca, druggist.
tiAwry
llorly
shallo —. ibe w0... -
all
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girtioystt •INA
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as .serm les eh►
Mo. •IltrAt
MOS
andiron -gst
Om, la yaw bo.• Ow ill ussi• awl drum lbws to Om
oft. faxclbs• mad.
sr roe
r ..sate! maj�iabses
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W K TIC -13T,
!Illi
Wein Street. owe deers east et P.0.. p.iseli
RANINE lb
►V kit I$He-
my step is the lat.
Abele, put is View
sew Uarsete'ame$r.•
we of these die ode
.rated Rochester
finites C kalrs..ea
,tired s yeertseyere
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MRS. SALKELD
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ere mads d the Dew Zpptian angle
Glottis with printed bowlers, white tied
grey, awed and wbtte, beige and white,
terra-cotta sod white avid other miz-
tier...
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to i.ternaI medicine in the treatment of
serolsleme sores, *leers sad abominate(
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THE KEY TO HEALTH.
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RIBBONS, PLUSHES, SHAPE
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The Ribbons are exceptional in selection and value.
Crazy Patches of first-class material on sale at reasona
rates.
PARK KR DTE WORK% Toistegle.- I am also the only ageat 1. this swat los fart the
prated Parker Dye Works. Toronto. Orders eolieited and satisfaction g.aranteed.
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SPLENDID LINES OF TEAS
From 10 cts to 75 cts per Ib, Maple Syrup, finest Case
pure Spices, Lawry celebrated Bacon, cooked Corn Be
Cut Myrtle, Cavendish and Club Tobaccos, best
American fine cut chewing Tobacco, fresh
salt and canned Fish, best quality.
12 Bars of Soap for 25c. 3 S crubbing Brushesfor 2
(Idmeas. ceases. Stud &sly. • Re. i Mustafa frees. Ma, et•.. Oessrel
[ocenos, Crocery, 1assro. Flog, F
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