HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-1-25, Page 7THE WEEKLY RECORD.
• sawn et teseeesleS Sews rinses rvepr-
ed err Mar Sea/er.
()flaws maims to have the ol.leet voter
in the Detainees in the person of Mrs
Joeee. over 100 year", who toted in the
muuieipsl elections on Mende)
A Mwacbumets mother w.ut to the
room where her hill. girl was sleeping,
and when she turned up the light. notiu
d sometbih„ dark under the little one'.
ohta. Sometime to ase what it .as, a
moues minute away like • flesh laud was
gone. 'rbe little girl had been sorting
crackers in bed, mod the crumbs had at-
tracted aoesey, who tried to hide under
her chin whoa the (labs waa turned us.
As an Atlanta lady was dresaingtor at
weddtug the other evenil•g elm happened
to break Due of bar front teeth off close
to the toot. Sim 'bought .he would try
and stick it on with list. and succeeded
adintrably, went to, the .edd'ug, and
(rota the church to the reoeptiou, and
forgot all about her broken tooth until
ate took • swallow of bot eiff e, rheas,
when, as the teeth went down with the
Duffer, she remarked .11 about the acci-
dent.
Governor Haldane, of Aylmer )ail ;
Mn James Thompson, (limes. and kits
R. Fester, Montreal. have fallen heirs of
an estate valued at over $4000 000 by the
Death of their father. who died recently
in Montreal. Mr Haldane will r,•sgu
his posiuon and go to rive in Muutrwl
An eight-year-old daughter of Mr Jas.
!Jadeites' to sil appearance died on Sat-
urday afternoon at lintel Rapids, Mich.
She bad beau suffering felon enlargement
a f the lover, apparently diel in • spasm.
Arrangement' for her fuller.( were un-
der say when she revived, and is now
getting better.
Henry M. Rtsuley'a real name is John
Howlands. He was burn in ttalea.
near the little town of Denbigh, and bis
parents were so poor that be was sent at
the age of three to the poor -house of Sr.
Asaph. When be was 13 he was turn-
ed loose t., take care of l.stu..lf. He
wamwell infutened, and taught ech.eol for
• while. He .hipped for Literp/a,t as a
eaten boy when he wits 14. and reached
Nes eirle•ns. He was thine adopted by
• merchant named Stanley, who gave
hits los nem.. Yonne Stanley fought
is the Cenfederat. army He is noir
if slice, 48 jeers of age.
Qnebec is greatly seitated over • mar-
riage
arriage question. A short time since two
Roman Catholics. both of age, were mar -
rid by • Protestant Clergyman, and it a
now contended by the friends of the
bride, who ba. left her husband, that the
mamas. was ere legal, and an action to
test the queetioa has been entered in the
Supreme Court.
Some time azo a woman was hired by
• family at Cots St. Antoine. Que., in
which 6ve penin were sick with diph-
theria. When they recovered We re-
turned to Montreal without any attempt
at diainfect,ou and gars the disease to
Doe of bar own oebildren. She then an
' veered an inequity at the registry office
and entered • Lundy in order to nurse
children sick with the meestee. In • i
sbe rt time diptheria mendte.hd itself
and one of the children died from its
effects. The woman will be prosecuted
There is a good deal of excitement
thtoogbout the county over the cheep -
pretence of Mr 31cLean, editor and pro-
prietor of the St. George Joolnt.tl. lir
McLean's domestic and business retra-
nsmit were of the happiest and moat sat-
isfactory kind. but 11 is gut pored that
sickness and overwork together wrought
on his mind till it gave way. He left St
George on Saturday •lteruoun and walk
ed to Dundas, where trace was fort of
him. and it a supt>uud that he is now
in Toronto with his brother on the C.a-
,.4a Prrebyftrioit 1n the meantime the
office hands and friends are getting out
the paper,
A 000ple of weeks ago • Tonr.z temple
of Otonabme tu.nehip,ueer Peterborough
were married. Just before the cere-
mony was performed the bride bong in-
to teats, and declared she weutd not go
any further in the matter. Friends
reasoned with and persuaded her to ful-
fil the betrothal, but she immediately
after the ceremony repented her vows
and showed her regard by refusing to
become the wile in deed which she had
in word. She fled from her new home
and went back to the people from *hues
house she was married, and has net
yet returned. Her friends are snrprieed
at her action, which was wholly unex-
pected and unwarranted, .t least se far
as any of the husband's dotage are con-
cerned, but they tope • r000neili•tiou
will yet take place.
"Jos Keef" is dead, .rd there is
mourning amongst the wharf rat. of
Montreal Few *rowers have Dome to
this eity during the past twenty yews
without visiting the famous canteen run
Commissioner street, kept by Chariot
McKierman, • retired sergeant of the
R .sal Arttllery, but commonly known
ail rater Canada sr.d the United States as
"Joe Kee(-" His establishment was the
home of dancing bean, broken down
satlnn, chatter -monkeys and clumsy
buffaloes, and although deoemsed pro-
bably performed many kind sets to the
shivering wretches who crowded around
his bar, he gloried in beteg known as the
wickedest man in Montreal, se John Al -
lea had been in New York. Jim's death
arrived s.dd.nly this afternoon. and he
hes probably left • good dear Of property.
The widow is a Ane -looting lady and is
credited with being a toed wnm•n in
*wool sense of the word. When Me-
Kiernan's first wife died several years
• eo, the disconsolate husband eawsg•d
the services of a brass liana, and as the
prree .non wended its way •mood the
hes. of Mount Royal the enle.,nuty of
the nommen, was relieved by the inept.-
Mg
n r•tag ur a "The Owl 1 left Behind e."
Ray lever is a type of e•tarrh having
peegliar symptoms. It is attended by as
Iwfaet.d onndition of the lining lawn
hyenas of the nnetrik, Wardwell and
threat, affecting the longs. An sterid
tsaa,w Issaereted,the dieslwillsisewam-
Denied with • horsing •meatirwt Then
are severe spasms of messing, frequent
attack" of h.arlaehe, watery and anneal -
•41 a Bola" a . Sty's Cream Bola" a reme-
dy that eon be depended epee. Islet&
at druggist ; bT mail, r.gistered, efota.
Iy Brother , Druggists, O.sgo. Ntw
Teak. 1t
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
IM irmilas ray.p.pba ■etas/. to Cheer
.lea Weal.
Rsil:ioa is heirs; wt the truth there
is in o,.-[Oordoa.
Relit/sou is sot a dogma, nor an *mo-
tion, but • •ereice. -{ Hey R. D. Hitch -
wok.
• nation of Murmoes is impossible,
bet • nation of liberties, is out.-I,Poo(.
Phelps.
The desire of more nod more rises by
• natural graduation 1.. most, and atter
that to all. IL'Etreage.
It is admirable to die the victim of
ase. faith ; it is sad to die the dupe of
uses ambition. --I Lamrrtloe.
The Christian a Tike the ripeoin,l
Bore ; the riper be grows th• more (nets
he beads his hed.--(Outline.
It is hot by attendiug to our friends i0
oar way, but lie theirs, that we can real-
ly atati thew -[Margaret Fuller.
As Christian Tuve b.eeomes more in
Wow it becomes also wore eatehdve.
The fire that is the hottest weds its ,.eat
farther. --litre N. W. Wells.
"'1'o be wade like God" was the nobl-
est aspiration of heathen muralists ; and
the spirit of Christ tu.i.•erts the as-
partame
spartame into a fact.-iC4110e West-
cctt.
Repentance without /aitb,is the devil's
repebtaece, and faith without repeotaoce
is tl.e bypo;ratu's fault. if they be trot,
they go together ; if rightly acted they
act together. -(11. Trail(,
I believe in God. To say this is to
moires th.t then is, 110 spite of every
unpunished s►u, every fruitless sorrow
(weee judge), one purpose of victorous
bribe fulfilled about us lied Ili us. -
(Cat:on 1Y,•tcott.
The lore of Christ is like the blue sky
into which you may see clearly, but the
real vastness of which you cannot
measure. It is Isle the sea, tuto whose
bosom you eau look a little way, but the
del the are uofatbeatable. - jMcCbuyne
Csuai'i..ITT itis InrIDaLlrv.-The
oeiletrk for growth amuse the Curi.tt•n
Cb.iibi. nT Amos is in spite of their
manifest sod confessed defects, • bright
Doe. The vain dream of infidelity theta a
tame is approaching when men wall live
entirely in the brain and despise the
heart. need n•.t bo - heard. -Archdeacon
Mackin -South, to Hsrper's Magazine
for Jauiary.
The War Cry announces that Gen.
Booth bas recently bad ss iut.rvlew
with the imperial home secretary , Mr
Matthews, and has laid heroes bite for
elsuas of the rescue homes, aitht re-
fugee and prison gate brigades h. the
assistance of the government. Mr
Matthews, who is a (Manan Catholic,
evinced the keenest interest In the
statistsre laid before him and expressed
his sympathy with the work, and pro-
mised tbt. matter his Berton' coosidera-
t t.oa.
Mies Stirling, the Salvationist and
latest •-1 Panner of Chilton," after an
imprisonment of fifty-nine days, has
been released on bail, pending the hear -
lag of her appeal •gamat the Dehisces of
nwpnaromeot for 100 days. Miss Stew -
lit g's .., ly uffeuce against the law was
exoerc.si•g the right. of a female teach -
or and preacher Her case has awaken-
ed much sympathy beyond Salvationist
circles.
The still form of a little boy lay in a
oot is surrounded by mourung friends.
A mseuo came into the room and asked
to look at the lovely face. '•You won-
der that I etre Do mooh," be said, se the
tears rolled down his cheeks ; "but
your buy was a messenger of tied to me.
Oise time, I was coming down by a !ong
ladder from • hiah root, and Mood your
little buy Glee beside me when I reach -
the ground. He looked up in my face
with a childish wonder, and asked frank-
ly, "Weren't you afraid of falling when
you were up so high 1' and before I had
time to answer, he said, 'Ah,
I know why you were bet afraid ; you
had said your prayers this morning be-
fore you began your work. I had not
prayed : but I never forgot to pray from
that time to the, and by Ood's blessthg
I never will."
Conductor W. R. Snider preached on
Sunday afternoon the anniversary ser-
mon of the I. O. F. in the Font Metho-
dist church, Hamilton, recwtly. He
had • crowded hues.. In the course of
his sermon he said, aceordiog to the
Npectator'a report :-Some will say theee
to no harm in talose a glass of beer or
in playing a friendly game of euchre.
But when • man mid that to the speak-
er, he told him ha knew better. He
bad drank beer and played euchre, and
poker, ton, and knew all about those
things. He knew there was harm .n
them At one time he was never ko
happy as whet entertaining • eonvlvia
party with comic songs and stories mid
drinking with them. Thank (1od he
amid not derive happiness from those
thing. now. It would be tw, year' on
the 20th of this month rinse he had
been onsvertd, and this was the 44th
church be had preached in during that
tame. A fable permeated to boa by his
mother had laid in hie trunk for thirteen
years unused, but during the past two
years it had been his mutant compaa-
ke.
In $iimt...i b the reran.
Dyepeosia is dreadful. Disordered
Hew is misery. Indsge•tioa is a fes to
gond asters.
The hotsan digestive apparatus is one
MI the twat complicated and wonderful
thin.. in exateeor. It to sadly pet out
of order.
Oren food, tough fond, sloppy fond,
bad eonhery, menu worry, late hours,
irrsreler habits, and many other thines
whit& eagbt ant to be, have made the
American people a nation of dyspeptics.
But Omen's August Flower has done
a wonderful work in reforming this Bad
becomes aad making the Anserisan
peoole so healthy that they can solo)
meals and he happy.
Remember : - N.. happiness without
health. Rut Green's A menet Flower
Mints health and happiness to the
dsepepAM. Ask year dreggiet for •
beats, greete4ve .(Ossa *awl,
smnlrw-
denims Ned of ttq. Ea M Hamv.n t'
soloed the Rendes eflhttal'aperinteed.nt.
"ped hove 1" vetted the yoeagutt mem-
ber of tea imfaas elms
NE IIITLON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JAN. 25, 18$9.
ele.•aey Sarsaed.
People u. apt to get great excited nu .
muse of audition • uideut .od tsaiury. It
to well to ho prepared fur such eo.ergeu- ;
Meso Har ard's Yellow Oil a the hat -
diens remedy known for buries, scald.,
bruises. lauteuees, pate and •11 w.w.oda
a the flesh. It is used internally and
externally.
lbw (rake Serb ..f seelesd.
The Irish lathes are perhaps the pret-
tiest 10 the wide world. The tratures,
1t a true, are lees regular than those ..1
Kug.isb women, but they 'rumps' ueef
wain with those soft, creamy .:...caplet
tot,., their large, app.Utug gee) -blue
uyr• and mug lubes, laud s sort of tu-
dehuml,le charm ...d demote coquetry,
yet thoroughly modest manners. ''Every
thud drab Wuwa10," wrote the Q•reeu 111
bar diary whet, lust vasrttng file couulry,
"a beautiful, sod s..u.e Lit thew rrw.'k
&My w. Their hair st,J eyes ■rt, sawj.:y
lovely." Aput from pt•ra ,al chow.,
IL is twpusslolu not to 1Jwue 111.4 geutic
grace and dignity of the wives seal
1
awes Tremble flay be exported.
f
you du oat heel the warn:sgs et AS
um and at MOM „ov .'(r1.11..10 to. for
b.artstuuaoa 4 your health. Ho. 14•011
We nee ■ l.eIwH, put off from dor to day
the purch■so .•1 • u/edtt•iue a Loch if pro-
cured at the outetart of a disease would
have retuuIt .l it rtimoat housedlatrly
Noe if J•.hllsto..'s T. mu Liter Pill* haul
been 1 •tett when .i.os filet ulteaslasec
Insole 11. a• Ire..r1i1...1• :NO a l...•.. w.,oid
bay. n. rt, .. 1101...41 1 1 it t. 1.1011.' .14.1111-
a. pl.
.,iir-a•.•. • 1' .1.0• It,t.etis .4 5 1 1. P. r 1'1'14$ err
ie1 •.'.41•i• 'h•. Fwd ..,e.io"'••u . is the mar
k-, tor ion,. sal 1•.I.W •...1 nlrit•u.tl"
pn,,wru'e.. 1' .'s 2:1•11 •'-r n••rl.... it•tt.•.•
s:) :eel.s••d (1 pet loot(;.• .....1 I,i
(load., the oil; Albs •u t. •,-t, tool,
gaunt.
1'1
A Hkwoot•-'N ono doaea "Tassel'
v" t .r v .lana •,endin the 'met tour In,
rhto-i•.. • taiacnsr, t••.• •.-taatkable
I•ttle prm for the Teeth and Eat:. Ask
y our deutl,trst or address
daughters of the Emerald Isle (1.
where you will, I defy you to nod a.
Irish wuwac► w1.,4 t. other....e I1a .
n aturally diatioe sashed --the very ba.
maids tieing superior 111 bearing and
speech to wing duchesses. The list u:
boeuttss u a Mug une, and 'ookuug back
we can recall hostunu o1 tow tete t.rd.-
mire loveliest,' of the shire kliw t1uu1.
togs, who, when they came oti to
L.hdon, had actually to be ewe. nod in
Hyde Park by s guard of soldiers wet
by the order of the Secretary of ::.t.
0o orerwhelwiayely was the crowd p►oe.-
ing upon thrum. Tt.en there war Lith
Calor, Lady Clore and ulsuy others, to
say 14Dthl14 of the prwout young Desoto
,Losiotter, one of
wowauof this ut any sother di'''. ur
del • Mak • eel
M. Goode, druggist, is nut a book
agent, but has the agency 10 (iolencl
for Johuatsaa'e Tunic Kitten, which he
can heartily recommend for any Cote -
Wolff to which a tonic medicine ie ap•
,,1icablr. This valuable medicine baa
been with moat aston,shingty good re -
suits in ores of geuerel deb.lity, trea-
ties", irregulsnues peculiar to females,
extreme paleness, Iwpoveruhweet of the
blood, stomach and liver troubles, loos
id appetite, ■ud for that general worn
out feeling that nearly every nue is
troubled with at sorue put of the year.
Don't forget the now. Johnston • 'vinic
Bitters 50c. and $1 per bottle at (it»td.'e
drug store, Albiou ',luck, Guderich, sole
airs". a
sew) tir freak a rd.te.
The 000king of • potato is a test of the
cook's skill. She, or he, (nay wake
pastry !hit will melt iu the mouth,
uJads Ilion inspire verse and brows
gravies that are the euvy of all, but it
the potato coots to the table a heavy,
w eddeu ball, ur a hasty, discolored maim
we know that the eduuatiuu of that wok
is not complete.
lie the nr.t place the potatoes should
be carefully peeled, and the shape that
nature gave them preserved, instead o:
chip,,sng off the outside maul they loo's(
Lke o' jeots oath "ouch to itilatratesowe
geometrical probie:n. Those that must
o..t because of imperfections can be
cooked and laid aside for warming np.
After they are peeled they shou d lie for
a whale in cold water, and when put to
boll, which should 1.e just half aft hour
before they are to be served, should be
put into boiling water ; after b ilu.g
about fifteen( or t.euty msuutes • hand-
ful! of salt should be sprinkled over
t hem. There should not be too much
water, just enough to cover them, and It
should out boil too rapidly, as the out-
side will takeoff. The dish in which
they are to he served should be well
warmed and • folded napkin laid in the
bottom. A. soon as the potatoes are
done, carefully lift them trout the boil-
ing water into the dish by placing a
kitchen fork under them, and at oucu
put a warm napksu over them ani let
them stand two or three or live minutes,
then remove the top napkin and serve
them, and you will have a delicious,
white mealy ball th.t 11 an ornasneut to
any dimmer table,'and a ;guest will be
sure to ask, "Where do you boy such
dehci,us pulsates I' -Springfield Re-
publican.
Miss Brown -Why, what's the matter,
Mr Pauli* ; you look fatigued -hard
work t Mr Paula -No, not that erect-
ly, but I went to church three times last
Sunday -at different churches --and
'twee the same old thing at all three.
Mir Brown -Why don't you come over
to our church I We have good music,
somfortahle pews, and not one word
about "Robert Elsmere."
tier uetsarkaam. SAIUL
Found at Mast, whet the true public
has been looking for these many years
and that is a medicine which although
but lately introduced, has made for
itself • reputation second to none, the
medicine is Johnson's Tonin Bitten
which in conjunction with Johnson's
Tunic Liver Pills has performed ams
most wonderful corm impure nr im-
poverished Wood soon becomes purified
and enriched. Billiowsnees, indigestion,
sick headache, liver complaint, languor,
weakness, ate , soon disappear when
treated by them excellent tonic medi-
einem Fur tial. by Good, druggist, Al-
bion block, Godetloh, Dole agent. id
Mrs Agnes Cole, mother of one of the
sueoessful aldernani, candidates in 8'.
Thomas, was stricken with paralysis
while marking bar hollow. She died
ext coursing.
National Pills ars s wild purtlstive,
same as the tiromsch, Laver and 13 .. -
.1., removing all ohstraettens. lm
• rr.as•nf tees.
Few men have tie omplished the sales
amoinl of work and good in thin wised
as the eslehrste 1 Dr Chose. Oven
100.000 of his works have been sold is
Canada alone. Wo want every porno
ttnithled with Liver Complaint, Dye-
M�•� Heaische• Kidney or Urisy
h$ea, to bar . bottle of Dr Cheese
Liver Ogre, it will sure you. Medielme
aad Ramapo Buck $1. Bold by all
drgmgfee►
1 . PAINE S
CELERY
COMPOUND
1
ACTS AT THE SAME TIME Oa
THE NERVES,
THE LIVER,
THE BOWELS
andthe KIDNEYS
nil combined action gives it wee•
awful power to tare all disseise.
Why Are We Side
D.c u.. we alley the serves to
raais weekesed aid brimmed, and
these gree argues to become clogged
w torpid, aid poisonous humor" .re
tbsrefor. (arced into the blood that
Dheald be .rpelled eslelally.
a _ CELERY
COMPOUND
tlfOi.L GYRE *nzeessriss, rum,
MD/TITAnes. LID>ZT CON-
lLAIlTO. TRIHAST STERAi Ss,
PALSw tasirmIO,SSiifuA.
!11/, HSfSALou, AHD ALL
HEETOis DIDODDSSO,
Sy quieting sad ttreogtkeaing the
nerves, end causing feet sction of flu
lie, bowels, and kidneys, end restor-
ing their power to throw off &seen.
why mist )Mines Palm caul A.M.!
Why tormented with 112.., C•aetipasimt
Wb, tr>tkrad everMeere.sed S11uyd
Wby .ache..s.vsua se irk taadadass 1
Why bs.e sieglsse eights!
vs Tatic s Cat's COMPOUND red
nails. V health. It is ea entirely mama.
Ido nerdy, ►.,tabes Y all caws.
Sold all Dragnet. Prise :HM
Six fee ff..
WELLS. RICHARDSON 6.C0.,hepdettrs,
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For 1889.
The pnblfaherw of Seribaees Maga:(ae Mm
Df make it the moat popular and enterprising
to per'odkcla. while at all liner preverving
its hitch literary character. 50.10 or readers
have been drawn to It during the pair sit
months by the Increased excellence of Its
contentstisotably the Hallway art:cleft. a ,d It
closes its second year with • new impetus
and an am•ared emcees& The Illustrations
will show snore new Mrrets. and nothing to
make Scribarr's Xn.a-i.e attractive and in -
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THE RAILROAD ARTICLES will be eon
Unwed by several eery striking papers: one
especially Interesting by K v-Pseetnester-
General Thomas L. Jame. oe 'The hallway
Postal service."
n! sof rated
MR ROBERT IA11:18 STKV ENSON'8 awl
lel novel 'The blaster of Balhaetrae." wit -
run through the ,treater part of the year.
Regan (a Nerreis her.
A CORRESPONDENCE end colle-Ilon of
moonset -Qat memoirs relating to J. P. Nllkt
earl a famous group of modern FRENCH
PAINTERS wall furnish the substance of
several articles,
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The 1lrlef eml wipers written last year by
Robert Loup Stevenson. will he replaced by
moony in01resI.ilgontribntionslir different
s. &c
how'. MriThomas Halley Aldrich
will write the first or thews for the Januar,
amber.
Illustrated.
Articles on ART SUBJECTS will he afra-
tnre. Papers are ar-anead to appear by
Clarence took. F.. H. HlashReld, Austin Dob-
son.
obson. and many others.
Illustrated.
FISHING ARTI('I.ES describing sport In
the MM fshing gronnAe w,ll appear. Salmon
WintoIMph. Har.. and Tarpon are the anliferets
now arranged. The authors are well-known
sportsmen.
nfu./rofed.
1LI.UJ8TitATRn ARTICLES of ggernr.tt
variety. tone hie upon all manner of sur tote
travel, biography, thearrIptlon. eta, will ap-
gear. bat aot of the conviction& commies -
piece .ort.
,thistr.ted.
Among the moot Iaereetiag 1. the 11.1 .f
aeientiOc papers' for the year wlli be • to
markable article by Profaner Jeb. Trow-
bridge. epos ,bis user recent developiwe.ts
seal use of PHOTO°RA Vs Y.
Iflsa/rwfrd
A ram of articler which has peeved of
neeial Interest will he oontineed by • ;troop
of papers apes KM:TRI('iTT 111 Ism 1444
roams applications. 57 eminent •aai.witlee
a remarkable paper 1111DSI1P MINING. ..d
ember Interesting papers
Ueryvw lltwdrer(ee..
A SPACi A 1. OFFER to raver Imo nysaor)
s Widish libeled. all the RAILWAY
ARTICLES,. an l.lhws
A year's s abe,ifpttsr 01MIcad the ssmber
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WWI s yeses M allies • awmb..•
CHARLES SCRIBIIER'S SOBS.
7 43 71 b itroetlteay N. Y.
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aa•.f earr. t ye Nora i' ot ..est1r►w .n
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what .omitt....a elm
..you w year Doman.r
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saw s. Wager mamas
olden ri.. nen .n 1••M* mo....
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FAR
Hav . g rurcha•et and re -arranged the
morn/ow rim') earner' of air. R. Price.
on East erne. t we am prepared to
EXCHANGE GRISTS
-MID SUPPLY --
FLOUR, BRI ), SEWS,
In any Quant, y and on th' b ., of ern,
Our well-known and popular Msn.•hestrr
Milts have been recently improvea.and we
arc able to turn o't s
FIRST-CLASS FLOUR
which we imamate. to give satisfaction.
iIIGIJENT i'RICE PAID POR OATS CASH STORE
•
Cbopoteg dose at .5e. per 500111..
M lbs n,UL
AT OUR OODERICEI STORE
we keep IonsatantlyFR D hand a fall supply of E•
O 'DEA D E A
FLOUR, FEED AND REEDS.
Give Y a call you will find us prompt and •
reliable.
A. H CULLIS' 1151- NANAGAR
775. Onderirh and Manchester.
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rP.
C01).
P.ot:•a d1•.iri..g to titer wood front me
mums herr their "eters at once before It to all
stopped for the ateati,..
straw"' will he RIO aded to if left at the
follow 10,g store-ke pats.
( 11. ( ►ion, R. I'Itu'e, .11)11N Run•.
EHTSIIN and .lAIES 1.111Y.
v.: VI:_F1; B/E:CHLaR
:1..1.1 F»1 . H. serve
NASAL BALM
IMS 1
low eX. I uilnn. 1 •.0.. int.
May Ilth. rtl.t.
her wife suffered for dve years with
that distressing disease. catarrh. Her
case was Doe of the worst known in thews
parts. She tried all of the •atarrb rees-
dies I ever saw advertia•.', but they were
of DO use. I finally oleo -toss' a bottle of
Nast! Halm. She he, noel only one halt
of it, and now feet.';ke a new person. I
feel it my duty to nay that Nasal Halm
cannot be Tit() ilii;Hl.Y recommender
for catarrh trouble*, ■a nm pies/eel to
have all ...urn sufferers know through 1,s
as 11' nJl reteire tritest relief and
I'I'HF: (11 Alf. VG 11,1. Fanner.
Fall
Goods
-IN-
GNEdT VARIETY
-AND AT -
PRICES TU SOTT ILL
-AT TUX -
TORONTO
WE HEAD THE PROCESSION.
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OEO. BARRY, the Furniture Man, is giving the host of
value in all lines of Furniture -from the .m(((ast chair
to the largest enol bent. lied -room .sat, or parlor suite.
Call and see his stoke and get a bargain.
v --
u NDERT.AKrN a-,
In all its branches, promptly attended k
-_-_O---o----
ir EMBALMING FLUID always kept on hand.
PICTURE FRAMING a sptrialty.
OIIIO. BARRY, Hamilton-8t.glodetias.
AlTerlix io TVc 111100 Sigul.gy
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