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6 TIIE IitritoN 8IEII{AL, FRIDAY. AUG. 1t,, 1810.
Ti DOMINION IN BRIEF,
1.41•10..
HAMILTON'S SLOWOUT.
-Moretee and
tinagateir-Th. T.. IL a Ws Tieneet.
Cad ainisd its wane by-law. iiainteors, Aug. S-Moaday will be is
tit Thomask to have apabbeleopluil- tinders,' holiday ea/ lf the wisaibilr
Tweed inside ON spiting Its set of tame pion. ov.„& i„ the vest setractiesi in the city.
Winnipeg has • popuSios of 000r ilk"' fa valuable, be • beg day. The bead tourer
tien. Ssdiducter limes of the Brooklyn 13th Regl-
lloesitosai tisciass na 10 hold exhibitio•own esud win ba Mg, st ib. bead
Ws yes& ow apiensim.
B 110141011.
1011.11430 VIIWOW0 ;be ProPood 1911. A remetkable awe amen Woos the pubes
re
weepier'''. this morning. Mrs. M.ry Bur -
20 =t sinew *10'. Js 'Wed MAW I reed, the widow of the late Jobe C Burrows
Edward
was • well-known aad hlgtoy esteemed
AA ailliA11011 for Wilms reform 0 beige bee captain). was clanged by her daughter,
waged in Quebec. I swi of is, with non-support. The girl said
Brilksolusa YIda ot Ib. C. P. K. was :0'4; h b04 reason to believe that her
killed at Prescottmother was going to ma away with •
The C R have acquired the Tend& bomber of the oorth eod of the city, Lavin
cansingue railway. .41,2 Mr fitrulture mods other prepare -
A coloured man's body was found 10 few, Lkee that &wow e moo mot, Th. girl 1.
key Irian, Window.
her betrayer being a well-known
Myer ore valued at 1134,01.10 was ishippol .port awl tough of the teeth eod.
from Port Arthur. 1 Mrs. Burrows says the whole troubis
Jeanie Smith, who littempted suicide at no that her daughter want& her to
Winnipeg. bad recovered. Lop her paramour aloag with bar when she
The Iforesows are said to 1» corrupting the wen .way. "I am willing to support my
Wiens la South Alberta daughter and take her with me," said she
An attempt to settle the miners' strike tdae: "but I'm not going to support thee
Springhill, N. rt. has failed. heifer. The girl can 00030 with nes or she
An effort is being nuule to promote
Man iththsfiHeeretostay with her man, duees anPoolle0w
iratkn ;0l00. 10% 1 W001 ay hgay.. Th100
Lo0400 es given taszampiee ts 0
that the spore in questioa hes been ea
• iceatingly intimate terms with the family,
Mn. Burrows herself,and has
• -en 0U01004 to treat the females MIS if
ti.el were Ms private property ..
i.g so far as to take their money and
oin black eyes occasionally. Mn Burrows
dill in custody.
Cart kiendrie. who @praised his ankle
at the Niagara camp, was out for • drive
It wW he some time before he can
walk.
The Toronto, Hamiltoo and Buffalo or
timers are preparing plows for the tunnel
udder the ortnetery, and it is likely that
before loog perennials to bulk' it will be
*Naked from the City Council The tunnel
wW be WU° feet low
years 10 110, Mobs Tobacco Works.
Sevesty-live acme of lend around
William have been bold for 99:0,11•11;
English capitalists are to examine
Bandsr's Labrador railway scheme.
Charles Mackenzie beads the list
$,000 for • new homital for Seu-nies
Heim Gress has been given two years at
Kinston, for setting lire 10s eaw.mill.
Chinese emigrants into Canada last month
paid cuoitond dueemnounoug w T.1,614.
George Evans, of East Flounhoro, hes bean
acquitted .4 highway robbery at Guelph.
The contested election trials in Quebec,
will not be heard until after the vacation.
Joseph Clegnoa, employed nes Gilmour's
raft, Ottawa, fell overboard aad wee drown-
ed.
The summit of Minot Sir Donald. in the
Rockies, has been reached by Swiss gentle-
men.
Is C has been salted to permit
the capture of whales in the Gulf of Georgia,
B. C.
Rapid proven' is being made with the
of the Chignecto marine rail-
way.
11 1. estimated that the pack of salmon on
the Fraser river, R C., last week was 100,0U°
came
Late reports from the North-west nty
there will he an abundeace of everything
this fall.
The shareholders of the
railway have leased the concern to the
P. R.
The nlflciali in tbe Lake Dauphin district
of Manitoba are accowed of harshest+ to the
pettier*.
Mies M. Reed.'oe Lakeview, was drowned
17 being run down at Sarnia b7 tbe steamer
Hiawatha
Complaints are made that the Grand Trunk
company is discriminating agalud the people
of St. Thomas.
Four fishermen mimed their vessel in the
darkness and rowed :0 miles in • fog to land
near Halifax.
A resident 01 Belleville 10. 1*.. shot in the
eye by • companion who we handling •
loaded revolver.
A hardware none has been 1.I,iwn into the
air at Liverpool, N. b., by • cart firing •
gunpowder trail
The C'aledinian Society of Chartott,town,
P.L. h.ivei presented an address to Her
John Macdenakl.
Fan
into
with
N w Brunswick
THE BELT SLIPPED.
An Accident he Me Dynamo Rooms at
IlLeuender's Riorution.
Rocas:pirate Aug. 10. -In an interview
with • PusteExprees reporter Superintend-
ent Barnes revealed some secrets of the
dynamo room in Auburn priecio. When
Kemoder was killed, be mid, the belt
used wee • new oue sod had sot been
stretched. The lacing of the belt caused
the dynamo to revolve irregularly, and when
the current was turned on to kill tbe resist-
ance of Komader and the chair was such
that it caused the belt to slip and it came
near running off the pulley. It was three-
quarters off the pulley and only that a man
held • board &gained the belt would have
C onks off and there would have been an
awful scene. There abouki have been a
resistance board to run the current through
until they were ready to turn it on to
Keinmler and cbanged Imes the noblemen
box by the same move that turned it to
him
WO,
THE FASHION&
VerArstr sI
Joltiness Mat WW taserest
anon rase am.
The Stanley jaoket and lath with the
Dorothy tiouee veld are obesity permeate
that are very popular ta Loudon joist
000.
Pale -yellow Spestish gauze, ostiLied
in He nab designs with threads of fittest
gold, is greatly used for 'Tatum sad
dinner toilets. The bewails1 reassess
in relief 'songfest effeetively wak the
plain silky texture of dee gileae.
• returniug ; not • word
ed about it, but Use . ,
taus, is effected... 1 hos eels a name whi_te and pat on sheets of tut well
unser us dress, and porras se swum re 'grumbled with gr.nU1M.d magas.
t theatrical toilets from the best Pa- Strawberry Short-eakh•-iato 00
Asian artists as notable signs of the quart al flour rub six ounces of hotter, a
trantforusatton. teaspoonful of salt, two teaspoonfuls of
Summer satins in rich wide stripes or east powder. Mix to a soft dough
nn Twists sweat Weld into four
douri
sabrosrid.""„„1m:sscaalobassrrspsusdwilhrisPc"atri;;„ pcesmid roll out the use of a small
or faille in tungsten: luxurious tee dreams pm -plate. Beke itgbt brown ie a quick
made hit Louis XVI. Nekton. The coat, oven. Wb.. dons, at tome split each
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whack reaches several inches behw the alai.- and buet.f both aid" Haw.
hips, if remarkably distinguished in th__•41""11,.
feet, and the lace at the throat and at the '77".."" Dult`g7u, gurre
edge of the sleeves is of the richest qual- etherw" piss. os itieiybaniestne cruesuidsconeeveore weal
ity in roes pima or &whites*.
more berries the tipper buttered aortae*
810a4ar W°83"1" having it all thaer ot thaL Repeat this with the ascood
own way with the fashionable toll stooges „lg• so rhat tb„.s four pa", 105
now so uoiversally worn and take .dean- pd.. Set aside and treat the other
tage of their slight figures to salmi the ..k„ in like „annoy. E„ siumothataly.
1110-Paffi'd 'de", b" ar.s.stahlnlJcoatis. the cakes is V-shaped pieces.
far from becoming to broad -shouldered, , Use fresh berries and white sugar.
0.1 ID
ors,se°,60=4 hc;• rwmdevertb.::. miesLobetej._vosSeetseesimf&our aktbol Kteiordsf coat rFahtabi.-•
really shaped and adjusted, which can
1.0 01 ftoor, usi-
only be done by • skillful work woman, amPaaart, " _,111111_ " 7 01 beitin
o
the sleeves on a slight or even rather I v
...josfrie01 _ %01
aUrat figa" are car' "Yliab and effects's' 7f boiling water. Cut the meat into
Cream -white India silk dresses, bor-
dered with small brilliantly "coral" with one table -
with shirred hats of cream silk trimmed sdthiktoTron; imaiP:luondnfdetorib.
paints and other fine Persian dwerediess,
with Venetian lace, and woods 111; anP.Sidebu; taatord and uotftetrhe bRututerb ailu:terootandb
twbate seesaws, poitimind.ed 8"tLotoraefir
suite, are woro at garden parties sod five minutes sad then strain on the lob -
other al-freeoo fetes. Very pretty toilets stet. Buil up (ace and serve.
of fine white silk mull made a over wi-.
jelly thout Boiliag.-Iowa Reader.
"rah ha" Tar' deep lace Palate lar iaaa -To • box of gelatine odd one pint of
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Cora Pelding.-Cut frogs the eob SAY, DID YOU SEE THE BOODLE?
HOUSEHOLD RECIPES.
three rasa of louder, young ours, add
sad pepper to teem, and mi. teacup of
sweet aretan. Beke for an hoer. 'seems the
sarbeat :a marble mortar, *with roes LARGEST PRICES for FARMERS' PRODUCE
three rush eggs bootee very hbt,two
heaping tableepoonfuls of butter, milt
7t-in*Nst-% 1"-ro-usifoot
water, three quarters of a pouted
ID WM at his nem, where lie always has ea head • large sleek of
of asset aad ose quarter of • pound of
hither alasoada Mix with mot pound of hr..-",;.' •Rmo Arik•
powdered white sogar, and add to tha,a
hide at • tame, the stiffly beaten whites
of six eggs. Mix well and mould into
hide balls, liatiaa, brush over with egg
SUICIDE AT ST. THOMAS
-
Jailer Robert Pearson Taber • Fatal Date
of Arsealirs.
M. THOMAS, Aug. 9. -Robert Pearson
died at 10 o dock last night from • dose of
areenie taken Wednesday while in • despon-
dent condition, while recovering from ,
the effects of drinking. The deconeed
wog a native natj 01 Wales, a tailor
by trade and 4.5 years old He
knees a wife and three children, two
boys and a girl, the eldest 13 and the young-
est it years of age. His wife le In delicate
Albert Oliver. • G. T. It brakeman, wait Wraith' and the ,bock may ha" a °minas
killed at Woodseffect Ott her. His father and. brother re -
tock.
The striking miners in Nova !Scotia have
obliged the Springhill tool Company to
to break its c, games.
Brigade Major Rattles has consented to he
clue/ executive officer of the Dominion RA,
Associats...0 meeting.
Two hundred thousand dollars°, meriean
mutiny have been invested in real estate
in Winnipeg recently.
The drill at the Stratford gas works it now
ft( 0 fret below the surface. did is going down
at tbe rate of 40 feet a day.
The fishermen around the head of Amherst
Islaml are having larger catches 01 whitefish
at present than for veers teed.
A celourwl minister has taken actiou
against e Halifax restaurant keever fur re-
fueng to supply him w Mb meals.
A uterine! conference will .hnrtly be held
in Winnipeg to frame • scheme for the memo -
Mistime of the Angllran Church.
}bey. lIr. tiConner. of Sandwich,
tar received no nfticial nottheation of his
appoietusent as bishop of London.
Lord armory intends to visit Canticle in
lehofamcus yield, the elunbeem. lie will
cruise up the lakes to Port Arthur.
The Kingdom Car Works Company has
',vivisect an order from the Comedian Pacific
Railway Company t' build 300 ears.
.% W finitely milkmvi named Inclhor took
laielannno and tried to eommit inticida The
npplicat ion .4 a stomach pump saved hint
Constable Bewburet, of Toronto, was se-
froly stabbed by an Italian ajtla arresting
soother Italian in the northern part of the
('it'.
%Gehapt Foley. who tame tee moeths agn
teli ..et of 0 opened dory window of Moon's
Hotel, Belleville, .11e41 at Madoc Irvin the et -
&eta of ids injuries.
Teierranis have h1441 wont from Winnipeg
key person. inter, .'ert in belling whent. dat-
ing that fold had visited Maultoba101
toteo.k. The odatement is untrue,
Lieut. Stairs, R. F-. who was Warder!'
rig ht hand men during hie march into Africa,
bee arrived itt Halifax on a visit to his
neither. Ile was givon a great rsceptlos.
The Colonel .d tbe 'mono 1-„e„tre 04
rnacinary 'o asked for the reeiguatioa of
rrof obuttleworth. dean 1 the No atty. and
lir. Avant), lecturer ia Materia medics soli
nee little dimes*? '4 Mr. John Stevens,
cif Kam Len.len, who wee Arlo* by gbI-
▪ im lintionion day, is we eapseuid to
fisiMeer. raw 1. very low sett to buffering
frIMINI s'n moo.
While Mrs. Robert Irettol.ridge. owe
' ,mod, gobs ,40 elemprimr enmeoto.entored the
bowies. and dole o eleable grid viateh nod
fro.nr,i. The thi.f 0,111.401y knew the pre-
sisel an arrest will nicely he made.
.44. 4. Toronto. Pearson was • member of
the Mons of England, the A.0 U. W. the
Select Knight*, the I.() OF. and the Masonic
Order. He had iueuranoe in several of the
societies to whieh he belonged.
RUN DOWN BY A FERRY.
A Lakeview Mich.) Young Lady Drowned
is the River at vournia.
Plaltal•. Aug 9-11*. ferry Hiawatha the
otiose night ran into a rowboat containing
Frank Dennison and MIMI Florence Leaureen
of Port Huron sad Miss Myrtle Reed of
Lakeview, Mich. The occupants were
thrown intothe water and Miss Reed was
drowned.
Got Bey00411 Ris Depth.
HA NOV! n, Aug. - A here. the 1 -year-old
.no of August Jucksch, got beyond hie
depth while bottling in the Steven River
and I% as ilmsrued. The body was recovered
has a, an hour later.
Plate. from the Csional
OTTAWA. Aug. 9. -The Minister of Marine
hes received • despatch from Brit oh
Columbia stating that the Nihon run is
tem on, and is fully equal to laid year. Three
canneriee Thursday captured the extraor-
dinary number of 10,11100 minim
The I ntaws Tredea and labor Council
have paned a resolution endorsing the ac-
tion of the Inland Revenue department in
compelling cigar vendors to break up their
old cigar boxes after using the cigars.
Stewart Henderson, solicitor for Bremner,
the Hattleford half-breed, saw Sir Adolphe
l'aron. Minister of Militia. teeday regarding
the claim for loam on account .4 the lord-
ing of Breniner's furs during the rebellion.
Mir Adolphe said he would ofilinaily ackinow-
ledge the receipt of the letter, but would de-
lay - until Use Cabinet ream
seeable' after the holiday&
The United Olathe Crane.
WAPRINOTON, A011. 10.-TbPTII 4.. reduc-
tion in condition 01 .11 cereals as reported by
the datedician 41 the Illepouletwont of Agri-
culture. The decline from July 1 to Aug. 1
la from M. I to VI In even, teem 04.4 to NI 2
in spring wheat, trod.' sl.ft to 711 1 ' • oats,
from sio to `42.8 In barley. The , mention of
tetekwheat ie 90.1 and of spring rye en e.
1 be coadition 01 Lisa toddies' is reduced
from 91.7 to ris.
cuie•uu, Aug. s.-rb. hot, dry weather
has had 01110111 effect as the potato orop as
well as itt grams. Inquiry elicits the le-
formatiou tint prices ruling far
pntritros (luring the hist month have ad -
ranted tenni $4 10 to 1112. 7 7. per tarred to PA&
Justly Poisisited.
W AI irewrobi, Aug. 9 - The other day two
poling Mite IIITIfftd a young. weenie to get
M• ntreal Ilerhor Mrs
into th. mooting of into their baggy near Marie Hill. When she
by is. Domon line Lake aeehaed nr limn ku"T'd nut amid skirt. tritA
r.olp., The Oho claima that the attOWIOWe t"n". hit to H" aPPoor-
wee (1210 in bed tnok, there tasiag nO bud ins "" 11" "" th° arvgadr01* tiorldulPed
amt were Awed to Walkertee, taken before
t the vessel
no nem eptmeeram f,,ar wit the magistrate and summarily mulcted ia
eereas taa,a 14.4 aim wary Amu floe and eode to the Irene of on
Pe alas, elf the towitehip Gienforell. eirinnty 1 Illoweiewean cod le Tune.
vI Weidercirth, wni next sesam seek • di- W,..nreerca. Ang In
/puree orrosi net hinibasel. Joh* Resat* ot too night 11. was oneownlina • ear Irnin.
fiscato. nermerly tef MI, 5 ..t0.t.1141", "P ;IN of London was killed al the Orland Trunk
oft fe14 of awes .‘""ti"It lir J. trine 1,, tontine end fell melee tb. wheelie
A. imoleadel. at Ottawa, 4. 141. Pee t wn ears passim' over his body. shoed eat
ting bon is mos Death wee
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the straight round Similar points
'mid water. Let stand one hour, add a
in smaller patterns arson the sleeves and
pint -and -a -half of sugar and the juice ot
form the girdle, deep collar, sod emu tear humor*. three pinta a booing( rre
101.4ed cuffs. ter, and cinnamon to taste. Tu odor,
New autumn jackets of pale heliotrope use fruit coloring. Set on ice for five or
etoth,with Sat ran waistcoats richly braid- sir ix ura.
ed, will be cut leaser then any of the sarree._3rea sebecither._ciese and
modela we have become familiar with for pe th
scrae pigs' feet and can. Cover
"rand aaawaa Paet Some of the other them with salt and water and let them
jackets, in black, brown
th. ,
Pah) gray au° stand two days. Then turn this water
tan, will reach nearly half way down the
toff and oover agate with clews salt and
skirt. The model ill announoed as • water. Let therm stand two days Ica -
coming style, but is called • "dative -
ger, then boil about two hours in clean
tively 111014111;10 000" by a Well- kaolin water. When cold, split them and pour
London critic. over them boiling vinegar, in which
A firm in London make to soy custom- there have been thrown • few whole
er's exact t • foundation ck,„,,, • piece of stick cinoamou
skirt, which a sent home oompletely ands handful of salt. They will be
tintshed even to the troublesome pocket- ready for use in twenty four hours.
Three skirts are ready for draping the Trifle.- Subscri.ber--Cut stale cake
material upon, and in all colors, and they into sham a.4 spread prow," between
prove of great service to the home dress- them ; lay in • deep glass dish and heap
maker. They shoo make tennis shirts. the dish full of whipped cream.
which ars very light and taut. Firms
in our own city have ia readiness kilted
and accordion- pleated skirts, er tth
'sough of the material to make the bo-
dice, which, by the aid of skilled needle -
women and steam -run machines, can
almost be cut, fitted and finished "while
you wait
Sarah, both French and American, is
still a highly popular material for dress-
es of varied character. for duet -cloaks,
nd er wear , blouses and skirt., not w it h
-tending the great demand for it. rival.
China .ilk. The varieties of torah are
endless. They are plaided, striped,
checked, polka dotted, cloned, shot,
tic wered, and come also in armors effects
bright and lustrous. Great perfection
has been reached in tlieir quality, sod
we are assured that most of.he tissues
are of such improved manufactord that
will neither spot nor soil even the must
ram delicate tints.
Pale -gray camel's hair, ecru (Israelite,
beige, dark utariae-blue, and nut -brown
light -weight India -wool fabries compoee
the majority of the *Walt metunies that
are being made ready for early 110;t1,1111
wear. The English .kirt and Stanley
jacket, with Dorothy bloase-yest grace-
fully folded, form cue of the models. A
Plain underdrees, just showing an edge of
tine vine braiding with a climate:ally drap
ed Greek polonaise above, is another
form, and • third demi-toilet shows •
deep Louis Quatorres cost of brocade,
and • Hunganan skirt with wide kilts
alternating with flat motels o: the bro-
cade. The sleeves are high and full.
The popularity of the Fife tartans is
likely to pro... longer one than was •t
first yrophesied-extending at least
through the entire autumn season, if not
throughout the winter. Plaided ninths
of tine wearing panties and rich finish,
combined with Henrietta cloth, French
cashmere, or camel's hair, will be made
up in many stylish ways. Odd color but use good English, speak as if you
tx)mhioationa appear among the new were interested. and then you will gain
plaid* and check', notably olive and what you want - • reputation of being •
moss green barred with . pinkish tint .1 cbarming womansocially. -Ladies' Boatel
copper, a pore copper block alternating Journal.
with tem of strawberry crossed with dark
bronre ; doe color and dahlia are totted
with a black hairline, buckskin brows
and reseda with pale gold. and amber
and dark strawberry with • deep rus-
set.
A Connemara, or Portia cloak, or
Irish peliestoor whatever the chosen title
may be to the popular dust -cloak, is not
suitable for the street. though many wo•
men sppear open the promenades envel-
oped in them. Their um it as epeosal and
Particular as a riding -hid" or should
be, at least. A aostly seeds dust -cloak
should be counted anyone the necessary
articles of every tourist's wardrobe.
This is formed of camel's h.ir, marsh,
or English genre or mohair, and is easily
ciarried over the are at any time for a
journey. however long. It is also ~lily
packed, and does not Tenthly erompie.
A lousy. over trimmed dest-oloak with
tags, fringes, and ribbons flying, is •
neteance, and is not et all in keeping
with the sees for whisk it was downed.
GROCERIES
iDizr Ci-oodes,
AND CROCKERY, FLOUR
AND
MD.
It will be to the public advantage to give him a call before going
elsewhere.
ase • Mt lanmesiek.
Richard Pierce and Andrew Hall
caught a six weeks' old seal in the River
Parker • few days ago, and on Wednes-
day they coucluded to return the seal to
its native water'. The seal refused to
be left behind, and followed them beck
to the wharf, cryiog to be taken into the
boat, Fording 11 to be impoemhle to
force the aeal to leave them, blears
Pierce end Hell made • little house, and
placed it on one of the lower wharves
The seal goes out into the water during
the day to get food, and returns every
night to be locked up in its new quer-
tors. -Newburyport Herald.
Te be Pornolior sa 0stb*y
To Convene well it is necessary that
you should have the art of discooering
what will interest the person with whom
you era talking and that you will ktiow
how to drop the subject grime it becomes
tiresome, and never to let • special fad
of your owe Ibsen sulject that yao
bring up. Learn to be all things to .11
people. You dciet want to give • tirade
against dishonesty to man whose father
died in State's prison for forging notes.
You don't want to object to the divorce
laws when the man you are talking to
may have married • divorced woman.
You don't want to talk about bleached
hair to • woman whose hair is prououn-
ceefly yellow, aor to discuss how injori•
oft is rouge and powder to a woman
who is made op in • most decided man-
..,. In your heart you may object to
all these things, bat you are not giving
expression just now to what you think
you are simply making yourself plemant
to atoms one whom wh, have met to -day
and may never meet again. Talk
about F.gyptian mummies or French
politics ; how orchids gr)w. the last
new play or the last new song ;
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OtiVilingVIOt "11E41 'Pt
CURED
TO TRU EDITOR'
Plasm Wier= peer readers that 1 ham &peados rearidgerr Ike diem
Dy Its timely me theasseds of hoe lees came have bete prumnieway eased. Mg
mad two bottles of my remedy PRIM to asy of y.s. readers have cm -
ti.rIf they will said me their Kapre.s sad Port Adm& •
.111101114 aux, sos wine 01...T011019TOs ONTIMINDs
„TO THE LADIES.
1.10.4
Try Our Oxford Shoes
FOR SUMMER WEAR.
flew.,• I eel to dip ep aad down on the heel, which aswast 10 ofid,‘
Giber aloft
0t -t Our Russet Oxford Shoes
area decided seam& There it seeking like them for summer wear.
TIIEY ARE ALL OUR OWN MAKE !
to give satinactlea.
All dm sewed free of charge. Deceased Mass et a sioseriew molar made la Oda&
JOHNSTON
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ffIlieesew g 04.0*....a life-iong study. I w.nrionstrIt my remedy 4,0.r. tbe
worst came. Became others have failed is se mama tweet New acme. Seed at
mice fee &organs. and a /roe Dottie of nay hsf4.iSbbi. itooriondyOle. arm iond
Pon 0.5.'. It costs you moth for a trial. and it win mireye. Aswan t -t MOOT@
oressob Masao we WIST AMAMI *TIMM
WE KNOW YOU ARE re
Looking for a Handsome Xmas or New Year's present. at a Mcxlerato
price,
We Know we Have it
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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.
LOOK HERE ! LOOK HERE
NEW FIRM. NEW GOODS.
Hare opened ant a GROCERY sail BAKERY on Kinadon SIr.e. and are offering Her-
esies in NEW HI.ACK. °RUIN mad JAPAN TRAM. corollas. IIRCITS, litUDARS
4501 I. Etc. All kiwis eif Mel% agile 1111%1T ouzo..
PLAIN AND !ASTIR CLAIMS AND PASTRY ALWAYS ON LAND.
Only the beet material used in all classes of Baking and turned out In a shape to suit the
mod fastidious palate.
Veer Tow la It ',sorties.
'For four year 1 had pimples end
serge break's' not ea my hands and facie
named by had Mond Medicine from
the decant we. tried without email,
het sitar min two bonnie a Darden&
Mood DMus I ass well."
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WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY.
Better and Egos taken in er•hanore for f;oods. Call and examine . our eterkGoods de-
livered to tiny part of town ea shortest possible notice.
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