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The Huron Signal, 1890-8-1, Page 6THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. AUG. 1, 1890. et MC GOSSIP OF A WEEK. HUNTING THE CLAM PEARL, 60ME INTERESTING NEWS .P.O.CUR- MENT TOPICS 4Yitb.t ru4atera._.a.at q...ue fli nts-A Terrible Cycles• la e►at..rte.-The Lege .d the ttteamr Idaho-ieeetlea Pra- t IMI,-4t.aersI lRtddletw.'e SSSSMer. Tonutrro, July NY I. week, the city of Knapton, which a Jew days ago was crowded toova-diming with Fri ..os, bee been capture.' by uuitore ed ~pa of Odd - fellows. A gala flute has been spent there and many ootnpetluoos were held. The prlae , .0 or which were very 'gamble have base awarded as fulbws:-i)rill, tint prince Ow wort, N. Y. ; second, Ht. Tbosuar, Out.; BMW vibe. Ont.; third. t )haws secured the print for the target* uulf.utnrd l.'wt(ui on parid%, and St. Thoma, the Irian for the Cantos tie coming the longest distaste. c Another hail e.torw palmed over tbe coop - try last week, au.l did a drsdful a:we nt of dan:yro. 'these *Louie Seem to b• w..ekly p affairs. Hardly a week has paned tbfe sum w mer that we have not hal mete .ort of f *tam. Rain in a perfect taunder, lightning, hail end anal II cyclones have itcva.tated mike, . f farm 'anti b a Wedtrn Ontario. Despatcher ,tutu the: la the hail stone.. were aa large as plutro Wheat and Cats have .uffrre.l greatly. w Wbut, fields have been laid low and .trip. reit Several bowies and barns have ben W reported as blown down. and near Hamiltr a bars was carried RV yards into/. neighbor', • farmyard. Fruit trees and vepe teldes hale by also =tiered terribly. Where the cyclo t no struck and where the hail storm ploughed ,t of way, mice and mike (.t property have twit told destroyed. This storm it 1. staled t. u the Mall northern portico of the cyekme elect ba Ids crested sucu awful havoc in the Suter uR khat.. and Ilona 'tele eter. there SIOpeopkc are per Moneta', tummy lives have been lost, e hundred or more hoose and building, s have been utterly destroyed and over a hon pear Brad th ue.nd dollen worth of damage ha el leen done. This has been altogether an un usual year for storms and although t6. State.The have received the brunt of thou, Canada ha au W ow the tfu Bowsat 41knw1 w'M. tit eaallesy. *Lamm, W1■, July IS-Tbepearl *Mee eras. W broken owl afresh L this title vil- lage Sad tom ora women Sad children, ra•nv with largo rakes, otants ming their tooth and others diving tato theaware of Muller Rover, were out Sunday from daylight until midnight w 'beer entiuMet.c march for marl-bs.rtng clama TM uocasiou of the excitement was the letting .wt of the water true tee Albany milldam, by which VDU steno of uverti..wed lauds were mate •aeerible W the }earl fish- ers. The result of the day's work was essay wages -loads of clause aid pubs}e i1010 worth of pork', although it Y very difficult 10 mal • an exact estimate as to fair value, owing to the retecnece of the &ben. ' The water in the pond Is sell Il rapidly, and the bust will amu event days, until all or nearly al alas are taken away. To -morrow peeled the number of prowler* largely increased. A pk•turee.q de nee resented by the pearl titer'. A hie -brimmed hilts aid old cl>tbing armors drove in with their fauul►er he surrounding Santry to e:l joy time Std ab it required but a ort Melt to the rush to metamorphose the west ern into veritebe water nymphs, ere eon up to their armpit, In the , ter digging clams with the not. th As fast as secured e clams were More ore ant there opened, the Mw particularly valuable gem belay ants( a (nighty stout of joy. do tar as pearls were found having a value snore thin $IWI. Many fabler are of bag prices being; obtained for these roe-where.pearls in New York ani roe -where. They ve really very little value and have be ear Ow tired by e bushel to dealers. About one 1 in tau bushels might bring dle. A fernier, John Shafer, two miles fr>m Albany. Ts he has refused 100 for • pure white !found un this fast. Nome estimates at the value of pearls sold eine* the ad - oat of the industry, a year ago, at 1310,000 ew pearl territory nuprime about ,J miler dace. THE HOME PROLE. theliac• tee t'k.atsl. Silk. I''unt, take • alma. beiebt pea, pet in It about two quarts rel cold water, .ud to - to the water drop as many old kid glottis •s tar, be produced ; three or tool ars * elicited, however. Let Mei comeoue to • deoided boil, and let it buil eutil she gloves here lint shrunken to the slate of • baby's hand, and then softened into a pulp. Streit this, add • little more hot rater to It, also Sema amwonu, about • teagnx.uful. Put in the silk, piece by piece ; wash thoeoaghly, theu rinse to clear water, in w hich yew hare put some borax sod l' spirits tit camphor. .e lien gloves only for Ihght silks, and any color when you are freshening a black one. faliimj It is stud the modes operu.rli is • far uw fuse or better one than the e of doflee extract, 1 . 1 tM to where 'thigh the pressing Iron ads. Au- lt u y ex- other w• Mo use etre tbark, potting to .all M • handful to. a gaUun of water, then dip- Oe w5.' ping the silk up mud down in it, but 11 woui re meter wJingtog ur syueezg it. Hang man, by the edge along the line, mod let drain from AI until it is dry enough to press. Lay bumay a cloth over It and iron ,poo that. undrr- ramtry Tea laking. awl they mud and In preparing tea the water to be used should never be poured directly from 16r taken kitchen kettle into the urn. It should ling of be cold, fresh water, brought absolutely eineed to the boiling point. The tea used will, known of course, differ according to taste, but suffered a great deal Things generally have been pretty qute• in political circles. The twenty-fifth pe Nihau against the election of members t( A the Ontario Artie nhly has been tiled hers. It Is against the election of A. F. Canpbel in East Algoma, Mr. ('ampl.•II is r on straight kilned Righter, who gut elected ea that ticket This petttioniurs seems to use work both ways, for • counter stream of pet tory itiow Y Aowini; in. Mr. Dunlop, M. P. P t:ba North Itettfrew, amino whom a petition w.: nay filed .xue weeks etge to the first to lay a count 6.-. er petition against Ins opponent in the elect a inn, Tbunius Murray. If thle sort of thing tJh goes on, the whole Legislature will he petiei .ergagainst and • new election will b. it It order. be Tor. newly mote Quebec Cabinet heir their find meeting in Montreal last week, tions but did not do much business. with Much stir has been nested in Montr•a the .over the los o.1 the steamship Idaho .n ,gen Anticosti. Shippwg and export merchant, upon in vanes cities in Canada are the chief in the tooted {artier as the Idaho's cargo was ex N tremely valuable. 1t was worth nbou hu .650,1100 and twnsisted of R9,0en bushels o next grain; 10,(410 boxes of cheese: We head a the cattle and .$ sheep. All this is a total iom The Idaho ls a steamer of 4.040 tons, values at $1''',000 She Ira new vessel and was .barter pry""° ed by the Dominion lint. from E'e;,'lish owner. Pan who ran ber be:woeu EugL.u•l the l a• Inti.«. On Instance of longevity ,wm es from Fitz my Harbor. Mr.( Rall has just reached he 1011th %ear. Although the n.erghbor. 5.r• no Very kind and would give bar any a.,tistanc tem, elm buss her own work and carries her fire tion wood on her lack a dieltnoce of half a mil. Owen and ir ai straight a nerd women of 1.01 ye$ZY ever the has been twice married, lett has survives may both her busloads and all her children. mut t The e*utra-tae, M. P.'s and other an greatly interested in the suewe.w.r to the Ian .tuh.0 l'aee, chi:f engineer (4 the Dominica) (•,( Prominent names mentioned are those o be Walter Shanty, ('oilingwood Hehrieber mu Tbama. Keefer, but is is nest known that an this of [Etre would entre to accept it the man sod caul to be the dark b ire, 6 W. (:. Thornp eveoi *111, (', K now 1n charge od tbe new Saul ('h , canal, aw d a trRed assstant of the sat. - lo4t chief. comp., • TM appointment to the position Vaca[ ell ler *h.wrn' Ser !'rederiek Mlddkeuon 1 ono h still cawing much epecul•tren in militate' local circles. it is now elated from Ottawa tba thousand Cid. 11'enter Powe.!, tbe Dominion's ver; for cash Ii'fik•ie ret A.ijutaut General will receive th of the ofBoe, N•measleu prominently aentimed ar of lay ('01, Charlet; Robinson, of the Horse litmus, tine to aril Major dermoid Hewitt; who ('wended th the idea Royal Military College. ordinance • Ada.0 itrown, M. P. the big Hamilton 'nem either ' bar .'ummun'y called Dicky bird Brown, be (jes T cause 6e lolr.dune, on and -pigeon s6trrthq Indiana bill every e•..i•,n hoe been appointed (Cana • dots c'.14111114..14.11e1 .a the Jamaica Ezhibi Pony tion. Ha le communicating with the vanes "iv" Boards of Trade tbn'ug out the 11 .minion end is eolk.ting all toe information alio the eehibiti'eo ors! the Canadian exhty,ft the is I.ew.,bde. ltrvst preprint ion• etre being made for the Toronto Industrial Fair, wh eh ae 11.11111 *11 1,. held in September. The new featuree, an principally ezhd.ib from Spain ams for \Fest I,i.lire find an ieternatioons' if, .g'bow. T1s ('aoalisn Riflemen are d sing well • Paley iw ' he n..w WImbkd in 1. calked. Thea) were beaten in the K• lesions Cup m•,tch, Iw t•sot peered place sol ;n•.n'y which amount .1 to .1.51. In one day the team which eels nomb.•r. twenty. ao..o .d 1n j1,141110 in prix.o besides badges and silver cup.. ()n the whole the Ihem.nra can to pe .0.d of her rtd•.me e. Who are .h..wingwell to the front. In the t'(rrporat.,•uo( 1.'o.lon meets the team her everytliwg Mei own way and won nearly al the beet prises. The thief prise winner 5.r, far have feast Pte. lfutehi«,. K:M hitt Ottawa, id,rnt FMnrtl.. Flt.Jobt.. nftet. Stair sergeant (kg , °yelps. ['apt fit.8np. Hoof*z Major (lase..[, da a as, Pte. Horn, Kf•g re..o. 1. apt, Gray. timed', Ottawa, tM►gt Hail. town Waterloo,'?.,.. flergt• tiul.lenwm Mad. Fit. J..hn.t:4pt. .1 t.test.1 lulus t'i 'tar sea, b tri Wyoidatt, them Bwn.us$E.,. Pre Tawe. tit yal Orenadenl, Carp Haire (letb Ha.u,lI.ml. 1'h• •ate ort trade of C.•ws, r0. -l' -.l $W, ;est nth last year. an Hermes. ,R es.:175,I01. . •r that prori'•s.. rear This is • the hes, ,•,swore¢ mire.• Deet, A new evokes epic; laid by tee 1h4nmkw (iover.nw•wt to Aute' et on tbe Oulf of St lair/M.e. t1 pur.nt..nd.nt of (toter woes Telsgrm . r fSiebe1se is uRe'ting the work. W Hakwt 6. 'torn lit. There hats hese a •eases 8601, m.vernset fa Taal. 1. • •'. g. 111 sole per glees 10 whiik4 Id over Lae Mer No d•a,M t *WOO e- v • ewer . in thio tuowenweat f era, .peeved 'n (Ir • lint ry and we .11 �uvr. p pear the en e pc re fie street:. 5.r they '.k• In to Ua1 ted Fit•' r.* tenon given 1 i hat distil . r, este iv . nod priers. THE LOTTERY BILL. nervi Fight Will I'r.kat.ly Have to Ile ?lade to Pass it. «s><Itcaros, July :AL -Although the vote the subetitrte bill adopted by the House Po•todiee committee denting 1'.. further of the mails to te•iee engaged V tee I. t - business for t`.-' I*rrpse of furwardiug t bu,in.,,s war unanimous, an effort was erthekes made to amend the msaser.• and there, apparently in the interests of her vigorous form of pecteedun against offenders. was proposed, for Insatnc.•, that the bill amended 110 as to except urthering public lotteries from the opera - of the bill. But in reply it watt urged coo viewing force that the portion of pre accepting such patronage wait the cy next only to the trails themse which the lottery companies rel' successful carrying on of their business. iib the eommittes's eo lonrment of a waver, the tlght has but just begun. move must be to se.'ure a da 'omakbration of the bill in Um Hi foie a large majority of the House t in favor of the bnl, the lottery tat are strongly wtrencbe'i ben•. then is every reason to believe that th their paid agents they will attempt iu way to defeat the actiou pru,as.id. A the successful purchase of a Sate IrgWa hesitation will probably be telt abou siting to corrupt l'ongrsat. But the et lore, fortunately for the country, mai t from that at Baton Rouge, and active the lottery agents and be their daily trawretioes can be he proper warning sounded. (6leago ]lay Nave Gas Fuel. Icao. , July 2'9. -Chicago hopes wnm enlaocip•ted from the abominable sou bones. The City Council has taken fuel gas ordinance, sn long dela. will probably par it ou Mon og. The measure is backed by o Economic Fuel Oas Company. ny proposes to furnish fuel gas which w111 have to he piped uhdrt.l sod fifty mike, and to su consumers at from 50 to 00 cents feet, with a rebate to the (Nom payment and 5 per cent to the cn company's earnings for the priv 5.g pipes In the alleys. Those in know all about the project laugh advanced by the opponents nnents of to the effect that it emanated w the Standard Oil Company or the rust The laying of the pipes this e already nater way. If the Y given its ordlnaoce fuel gar will rel here before Jan. L yea led for play with her father'* mustache. At • first the father and mother were the only The parties interested, but soon a young lady V foci to an adjacent seat nudged her escort *UP. and directed his attention to the laugh- *. at Ing child. He looked up, remarked the, C0111. it was a pretty baby and tried to look and unconcerned ; but it was noticed that his rough eyes wandered beck to the spot ccup.ed some by the happy family, and he commenced iter to smile. The baby pulled the hair of tun, an old lady in front, who turned around 5.r- savagely and glared at the father with a tua- look that plainly said, "Nuisances shook, di1- be left at home.' But she caught sight bow- of the laoghiag ayes of the baby, and yi.t. when she turned lack she seen a ,toted pleased about something. Several otn• ers had become interested in the child by this time --business men and young clerks, old ladies and girls -and when a, the baby hands grasped the large silk hat oke of her father and placed it cu her own up head, it made such a comical picture that red, the old gentlemen across the w•y,unable day to restrain himself, bunt out into • loud the guffaw, and then looked sheepishly out The 4 the window, as if ashamed to be floes caught doing such an unmanly thing, about Before another five minutes he was play- luPly ing peek-a-boo across the ole with the 1e baby, and every one was envying him. neer The ubiquitous young utas, ever on *ty the mot., pawed through, and was at a doge loss to account f..r the frowns of every pow- body. He had failed to notice the baby. at The brakeman looked in from hu post the on the platform and smiled. The ith paper boy found co custom till he had 0Id spoken to the baby and jingled his 'ugh pocket of change for her edification. The num- conductor eaurht the fever and chucked be the little one under the chin, while the old gentleman across the .ids forgot to pass up his ticket, so interested was he playing peek-a-boo. The old lady in t- front relaxed, and diving into her reti- cule, unearthed • brilliant redlpip- oet pin and presented it bashfully to the lit- tle one, who. in reepoo.e, put her chub - re by arms around the donor's neck and de- pressed her rosy little month to the old ligs lady's cheek. It brought back • flood of g rememhnnces to that withered heart, in and a handkerchief was seen to brush k first this way and then tl et,ss 11 to catch he. a falling tear. • The train sped oe and pulled into tele station where the baby, with her per. • ants were to leave tie car. A loot of regret came over every face. The old for gentlemen asked if he couldn't kiss it a- just once ; 16e old lady returned the is caress she 6.d received, and the baby mooed towards the door, shaking s by - bye over the shoulder of her pap., a.- to which everyone responded. including • the newsboy who emphasized his fare- - well with s wave of his hat The pas- sengers rushed to the side where tie orbaby got elf and watched till she turned out of sight at the other end of the ea- ' tion, shaking by -byes all the time. Then they lapsed Into silence. They mimed that baby and not one of them would be unwilling to acknowledge it. The sidle use's prsseece had let a rift of eonshine into every Mart, warm Or cold, In that Sar.--Orpby'a Friend, Hone. of Angel Guardian. none ie better fur the purpose than the bot English breakfast. The leaven roust be placed 10 • pix in the proportion of a heaping teaspoonful to each parson. l iwo Otto !coves pear • small quantity of boiling water; never use all of the latter needed et Gum, as s sudden rush will certainly -drown" the tee. Now pull the covey over the teapot and allow the contents to draw a few moments, when you will have the beat infusion possible ; repeat this process as many times as needed ; after using the tint potful and Slling once more with boiling water the tea lose• its strength and flavor. Boiled tea is hurts a', and breakfast tea should never be steeped upon the stove. It will not often be necessary to strata where these directions are followed, bet the sudden addition of water Noels the leaves, which do not again settle. THAT BABY. • TMag of seamy and a Joey Forever There was a baby in the railway c.r the other day. It was not an unusual child, but it had a decidedly bricht face and pretty ways. For the brat few tiles she was very quiet, and her blue eyss looked around m wuuderment, tor evi- dently it was the little one's first ride on the can. Then as She became used to the roar and rumble the baby proclivities asserted themselves, sod she began to t..'. ter, A i ,#, 1 .11 h • Sir Fin ,-'sew tire r e.1 .e. .se A.arso.Fkeabreuznetp Cg1M-.r.• .d tow 1*rit. tba *tee. A BRUSSELS BLAZE. A Bae aeee stork leatirely Wiped ,M The Work of .a laeeadfary, R twits w, Ont, July Oil -About 1 o'cl Sunday morning • fire broke out in the Hall day block in Mks Montgomery', furnitu dor.•, which resulted in the complete etr'ttction of the entire Mock. The bufidl being composed of wood and the Are Nevin gained great headway before any ski was given, all Pips of saving tbe bloc was abandoned, and the efforts of t firemen were directed tucees,fnlly in two fining the ere to Ito origin end a saving the adjoining befitting*. The town g engine, which did noble *orrice, worked stea.l.ry, throwing two powerful strisma f over Moo bonne when tM fin was got u der control, and but for its ettelenry It tale to predict that the adjoining buikding. would haye been destroyed. The lose, so far as can at present owe (metalled, are as follows: Miss Montgomery furniture, partially destroyed. Won, pour mace unknown; Then. Fermium, stoves and tinware, $1.141, insured for liens): t1-llliamn Rnddeck, ler ..n building reel, insured f 44:.4 John Hafl.yy, los on building [1110 wmred for $lilts, Mime },ample', Ina on clothing and contents Wino. no inenraar,, The tire is supposed to have been the work of an inesndlary. A Big /flaw M baewtreM. Mnwva.,I, July eft -Fern broke. nut at tell this morning M Walter Pah gloomy, corner (been moms. and 14* Catharine. stmet, atha ine- drwM, Coati eat. Antoine, totally destroyteg No grocery end ontbtltdiaga The loseY $.70.010. new Works cee.wssd, Mrwwsaml.rs, July ate -The plant of the Mosler Mae Works how was horned 'n- ese 1. rs fel lM.erd Th. ere ea.ght from • lenonsotive spark. Tamm*, Jody *.-4 K Johneaar one sod Moe As0ey was based Meg Logi 0111.611 Milburn's Aromatic Qaiaine Wise is distinctly tonic and /MMtisr. lm The greatest eMAai In telegraphy le hail to be the .yn,.6r,. ons maniple:, Mb in•tem.nt by means .f *Melt an lathe magas can he b. I upon one wir% eater all from onw station or is oppe ile directions. FINE PRINTING PAPERS AT SIGNAL. flew N Yes aloe aadle l.,y Ie. Don't epeo.late to mWOOL. Dust speculate in .nythiuft whale• - ever that you en tent o..uversakt with. Don't go 00 any maws bond. Deni drink when asked to. Dolt buy anything you don't need. Don t waste your time. Don't marry as eztrfragaat women. Jon't marry an extravagant mea. Dunt marry a pe.urloo. mal. Dort marry a pseud:lee wuwaa. Duet get amusement crag. Don't get crazy at all. Don't buy wheat and sell at a lore. Dns'[ buy wheat at all. Due': feud money. Don't dabble In stuck,. Don't stay ..at lite at nigl.t. Don't have anything to du with tics. im BALEOF / Puli- sCED GOODS ! SAUNDERS&SON oflkr • let of goods damaged by sn.oke at their recent the : Wall Paper, $1,000 Worth ; Tinware, General Assort- ment ; A Lot of Preserving ;Ket- tles ; Library and Parlor Lamps ; Table Cutlery, and all the Fancy Goods on the First Floor. Call early and SERE BARGAINS, at your own priors. Goderich Steam Boiler Works Established 1980. Chrystal & Black, Manufacturer' end dealer. la Steam Boilers. Salt Pan. Tanks, Heaters, onwkestack and all kinds of Sheet lion Work. Improved Automatic cut -oft Corfu' En - eines. Upright and Horizmtal Engines. Ma- chinery and castings or every description. Bras Fittintn, Pipe . d Pipe Fittings ooa- atantly oe hand. Mall orders will receive prompt attsntlea, weer. r *m.6. T. M. derides. se Repairs promptly attended to P.O. fiOX 381. 50c. -5,947- New Subscribers are wanted }rv- Jan. 1st, And ae an indarlement we will mail to any address in Canada, United States or Great Britain THF liroll Signa: For the remainder of .189u. r 111 111 1I I 11 wiamalininalles ONS�S ��10 suR��� � cuREo TO TSSD=TOltt i•Ists ��wmrr reads,, [stat 1 ►ave • rw� a(Ow ti b tlrely esti tk.as•ads sof tip Iw caeas hove k„5. prmaae•Ib Soca glad t. sed wi Natty* d .y rets.dy man a as7 sfTe•r realms ym erltl,a If wig seed w [Mir 4pc.as ad test t7fee T NOOv , Y.e., s.s Waw* ad= N. n AO , TO THE LADIES. ..:aicr•c Try Our Oxford Shoe FOR SUMMER WEAR. Tbey .rdwareaated net to ,lip up and down on the bees, which mama be said',* othee make. Our Russet Oxford Shoes aro • decided sucuta a. Then 1, aetbly like them for .sus /r wear, THEY AR}, ALL OUR, OWN MAKE and guaranteed to give satiate:lion. Al dis anted free of charge. Beets and Shoo of • superior gest ty Made le Order JOHNSTON GARE Wholesale aid Retail Manufacturer and Dealer in Beets and dams, 1117-ly JOHN ROBERTSON Begs to aneounee that M la Sow agent for The Liquor -Tea Coffipai1z Cslebrated To Your choice of one out of a hundred or more Handsome Volume by the Beet Authors, given with every 3 lbs. Give it a trial, and acquire a Valuable Library without feeling the expense. 1 FEW GALLONS OF PURE MAPLE SYRUP LEFT. 231): JOHN ROBERTSON, RNYNAS' OLD STAND, COR. SQUARE 00 MONTREAL STS. l When 1 s5. ewes 1de test mem t�, have them stars 1 MaAN AaAO(CA el RdIG iba.',node thsto stop then for ad aid thee betheisey worscases. PaUh.,g www a lar-leag study.erns, Dace for a aseta.e ether. have failed t amt � «�remedy to Owe the 'rreatee and a ls w reason far cities. a care. Siad u Poet Olics. It casts plea of sly IeeraN/bq Reweery Ake, manes, Otiose, tea for LA1 a 661. .5Y T )►ea AAddddrreaas�a aad . TVI.OMT0. t_���r, THOUSANDS OF BOTTLER CIIEN AWAY YEARLY. WE KNOW YOU ARE Looking for a Handsome Xwa, or New Year's present at s Mode price, D_ We Know We Have it t having the Finest Lines of Silver Plate, Flat Ware and Cutlery ever displayed in this town. OUR PRICES BEAT THE BAND Inspection Solicited. R. P. WILKINSON & Co. K HERE LOOK HERE ! LOOK ! NEW FIRx. N .W GOODS. W i32'a.'a 47.-A r cSt K=N'G Have opened out • GROCERy and ItAK}:RY on Kington Street, rains In NEN' HLACK. (IRKEN and JAPAN TJ.:',, t'uFYE 5.'d are , Bar. dUt1 911{1-1'3. Etc. All kill, of mist At$ F.1l(1 nlr:Ar. E+8 FRUITS, PLAIN AyfD PAlfcy OASES Am PASTRY ALWAYS 0]I NAND. Only the best material need to all dame. of Raking and turned out in a shape tot the woo fastidious palate, WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY. Rutter and Kipptaken in ex. hangs- for Goods Call and exautina Goods de- livered to any part of town m *hottest possible woke. stork. WHITELY & KING OOD>i111c • IBPOET'S C ,lea tsaiwsye Mspilsg' a� t�jys that MI 1't. ▪ hsete4lor ti. gha oro brad we. ttpplltttns4. hsa tear's apes her tori .Mch• flea w - reed to M tW 1 oma h sad tM IN•1ies r• "Mote* loess weet refs fives tM street d 1',..15.7.4 Sad is5.ra« Mord 1hdr w1W* w ed l',. d.7d and weld ere la h.tk m7 test. t there alw•7s r. WWI i. her pooled bars ,.ver was • poke 615. Sad �•M daMM1tbe dNV W y.ry .eeket, Chilli she dew sad pe 1111 1 am soiled ad.sp. d wises rt. Mea a .w Or'..M I.h.uNa't, ad eael8r k.• her stip Ae reel. ; eoma4. MsweO1 M .il. Sala `I oculist; Mg 165.1 w.5100.v weatd be • feet r 16.,.'. s.•oth u.6e mores lease •4 1 ls.h sit 6.r • mot M•I•ew; d wM .8.1.6*' this tl d gnea.twg i or thaw's ambles lit have about 16. bow I w5. tlosWsd 5.e two yeaes. I trice wY treated b7 • , 8ret recelvd a t►s to take Ayer w bottles (o1 t84...et V. 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