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Ws OINK We week the following Special Purchassa
of ¢loves
ies' All Wool Cashmere Gloves at 15c., worth 40c.
Button Suede Glovesl(warranted), $1 00,worth $1.25
uillion's Frenth Kid Gloves,Princeas (warranted),$!..
worth $1,25.
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PECIALS IN MANTLE CLOTHS.
Fancy Beavers, $1.25, wort • $1.90.
Fancy, Blacks, $2.00, w i h $3.25. •
Fancy Wool Mantling; Double, $1.10, worth $1.50.
W. HESON & SON.
n em 1,1 1 a 11111 .11111 1111
FURNI ISE!
D. GORDON has now on hand omplete assortment
of Furniture, such as Parlor Sul 8, Bedroom Suites,
Tables, Chairs, &c., Window Shades, in Poles, &c.
• Picture framing a specialty.
UNDERTAK
I give special attention to this branch -al m
everything regUired for funerals. CHARGE
First door East of Bank of Montreal, W
THS SIQQ1TAL, F8[DAY. NOV. 21, 111
THEPOET- 'S CORNER. nage is Nothing more ooentorbble
* 4 I ionises
Aa Old then Wein VIOL
la Insanes. loss Two age
b rags the Ispad old -
Whore Kaaren% mare:hag wawa* flew
Amer their seeds of geld.
Aad Mesa. Yerials lifts kb bead
Above Oa 'easy ttMlo. r
Twos brothers owned as SSW MS sold,
A geld of golden brale.
And wash the gut oma days had osme.
And ell the *hocks a•.d sheaves
/teed w.ltlag for the "harvest horse,'
Atrium; Ow withering kat es,
The eider brother man.% use night:
"1'm oiroager far GILD Maul.
My yuun grr brother. 'Tu but right
That 1 should wire Mu. all
Thoma sheaves epee the plain
We owe loneness; to
I71 put with hi. my ,tack u( grain.
*ad he will serer lower*
&srcthad tie lett the ekes%and wheel
When timbaly there name
•erow the geld with stealthy foot: On .u: an' Jinn the same.
The 3 ouDger lad, oho said- "1 see
My Mother Simon's head
le greater tar tern twine. fur he
Kate wife and child to feed;
And so to btu. 111 give toy ahraves
It is but right. !know/.
And he will nc%er thine who leaves
Thew wheat packs on nir row!"
Next maritime, when tht:brothentwals
Began w o.u.i their stare.
Bah.:d! web toned thc.r a xis et grain
Tv numbers before!
"Why! bow is they fu groat surprise
Each to hlm.elf Own mid.
"I'll warch to eight to or, who tries
Tnwr tri. -les obeli 1 w ached!"
And so. half war acmes rhe plain
They met rack our bent o'er
With shwas sod sheaves of gulden grain
To swell Its brother's store!
blood Saul and Simon.! Would to-dty
More brothers might be fiw.d
Woo seek each (Aber', goad elegy,
And in kind deeds abated.
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THE HOt1,CIRCLE•
m :___,--
etabetutr +'oohing.
-- It is the huhien of late to denounce
isinese, and keep dainty, systematic mrthoda of c....ktog
IERATB. .73-3m as "French," std lecauae ferriage there•
fore to be abhorred, cud to draw atten-
st., Goderich. thin W the tuuluh waste ut time taken
up 1a preparing eiab..rate dishes mere'y
for the graubcatiou of the appetite. A.1
thee. aomplaents hoose that the aver-
age American cookery less elaborate
than French and takt time, and is
therefore to be preferrr on the princi-
ple of "high living and plaits coking."
Good cooking knows no uatiouality
What is the bat and roust ecumenical
method of preaervIu the Good value of
meat and reuderiog tt agreeable to the
palate m France u the best method in
England at.d Americo. The eumplaint
of some women evert simple, correct
methods of ¢a.okimg are (givens them re-
minds nue eel the aged African vibe oom-
plei0esd of the alphabet that it eras "to -
mug through s great des! to get very
little.' Where the Ftuncb method of
preserving the uourabing porta of toed
is most Gucca801l and economical It
should be adopted m place >f a crude
American teethed. Where the Askan-
ce') method 1. the beat it should be pre-
i.tr d. It is jest as easy, when one
knows how, to fry in deep fat as t.. speak
fend in grease in an uid•fash:uned fryinv-
cider. When the proper nletbod is
ce horned it saves dishes, it saves
e and it saves the health, which is
angered by the use of greasy food,
ra unwholesome and indigestible.
complaint is even made that it
more time to eve scraps of food
t pays. The fallacy of this is
teen. It ie no more trouble to
'amps than it is to get fresh
•etetables from the market. If
maid of all work in the titch
ihtedly takes time to watch
that she due. got throw
hod ; but this is the pnee of
wing. No hcosewtfe can
ate all her housekeeping
te hands, unless she is •
wealth that else min
intelligent 1
look after her cooking
most deliotous cooking
dans in plain French
it to dress neatly and
Isy aside a snug
irc.me on which
ran lire except in
ouep•rstire penury The secret of all
is in skilful manageress-. of tbs house.
It is worth while for et to learn better
INRORMATION FOR THE P
fh tie -no' reminds targe assortment of
1NADIAN AND IMPORTED ON
LIC.
Por mea wemec sal c ,(Wren, from the smallest to ti.e la •[test stars
CANADIAN & SCOTCH YA
KAR!
Tem tee best known maker*.
navy, scarlet, white and cream FLANNEL/3, a.1 irking
6,naela.
Y -A large and varied stock, as usul-
iter1 and colored
S!
CASHMERE GLOVE
In
Plain end with kid tips, also kid palms. Other departments equally wel
assorted. Strictly one price.
9064
A_ MUNRO,
Draper and Hai..
• heat Revert. ODDS AND ENDS.
St Pant island is one .of the chief re-
sole of the seals in Behring sea For
about 600 feet above the water the
ground slopes meetly and it is
along this incline that the seals establish
themselves, the coast fur sixteen mtlea
in some season, beim, literally black
with the animals. The males are very
snd'6ebt for their positions,
making a din almost deafening. which
may be heard for miles. Ben the yueng
seals are tarp and nursed for • few days
by the mothers. w bi then desert than,
to i.. cared for by the older males
until they ere big moue to
shift for The mince of the
7otene when teagereig to swim are highly
*musing. They flounder about in the
water et first as totally helpless to a kit-
ish. It is soon over, however, the seal
Wag the most graceful of swimmers.
ember Tblellts i.. ghee d Publish Ai
Daowoaa. Oetr. 4th, 1600.
J. M. McLeod, (Jaderirh.
Dasa Sea,- When I was about three
years old I was taken sick with pales in
my sheet sad vomiting. At 18 I
weighed only ib pounds ; f eau so small
at that age that I used to trait' for half
fan. My father took a to all the doe
tore be scold Sear of, far and near.
Some of teem treated me for enlarge-
ment of the heart ; mem fur dyspepsia ;
verse for the liver ; others mid some
k "blood vowels had borated and the blood
was forced into the stomach. One treat-
ed me for two years. He was going to
cure me, but i kept getting wore. all the
time. i used to have spells of severe
pain. Father aed others had to hold
me down while 1 rolled era the Sem suf-
fering untold seamy. I was to twenty -
am doctors before 1 was taking to (Lod*
rise. The expenses Winfred in my
vasa sae he *atter imagined than de-
scribed. I took your System Ae.oystor
and the Sp..18. Core alternately. Ap-
plied (E. A. M1eL mean's) Liniment, se
1. 1 began to mead right
away and I am still gaining In 601E •
have not taken any medicines siee1 last
IaIL I am • strong, big boy now -
weigh a1 190 pounds ; emn week all day
and never hens me. Before I meld not
W work at all. f have great names to be
tbamkfel, !e. f ►sly for yoe f would be
in my glove before this. Yours, he.,
Arses IdeDo p ti..
Nara -- This ease .here-,isea sure
was elaissted-advertised the above mew -
dies to the extent of $1133.00 in Raw -
moot Township. J. K. Nal• 66-tf
th
WWI
Wethout visible means of sport --A lase
fisherman who has lust his hoes and. meet
bottled bast overboard. thug's
en it o
Waist be a Bars tabor r 'ler end
flue day's work for a healthy liver is
to secrete three and a half pounds of
bile. if the bile secretion be deficient,
constipation ensiles ; if profuse, bilious-
ness and jaundice mise. Burdock Blood
Bitters u the moat perfect liver regulator
known in medicine for . sand
curing all liver troubles. 2
Sandy who prides himself 00 his per-
fect English` -Man. I whoa Eve mesa -
ides In London till I wis tellt I wit a
Scotchman. Ay, ay; words 'roll alio, ye
ken. Words well dip !
away g
e ootennica
afford to
into her se
woman of
afford to hi
or keep a the
The aimpleat a
in the world is
femslies, woo
O K a dainty table
bank account, on
few American fain
tr.thods of pp,okery and household
t, *hetber *see methods be
French or English, PaesidInv we are
enabled thereby to est biker tau" at
C. C. RacuAans & Co. less expense and to enjoy letter hada
Oems, -My daughter had a seyere bemuse nor food le coke* in a more
oold and injarwd her ,pis* so Mee could wholesome mantas. Decants elaborate
Dot walk, end suffered very mace. I dinners are prepared in Frei* styles of
celled in our family pby.ieiaa ; be pro- cooking, it dues not fdtluw'hies aim k
noonced it inhumation of the es and •1 may sot also b• prspsasy by the
MINARD'S LINIIMalM*NT seas ..those Moat of tbii.sserte
to'be seed freely. 3 bottles weed het. given in Oou(R's "Litre de (histo.'
I Rave used your MINARD'S LINI. ate far ampler than an apple pi• Sid re-
MZNT for a broken breast ; it redeemed quite kw, tome 10 prepare. It %kw a
the inflsmmetio. .ad oared is is two skilled Book • rew moments to hest op
fat mad fry croquettes, leas time this ,t
takes an untrained hand to soak thea in
creams in a frying pan. The write/ol
this article has freq*ently prepared my
frumps and pecked away a :balf-gallon M
caramel Ms armee in lees than half lit
hoer. She could not have made any
baked a plain apple pie in that time.
There ie nothing like prsetiwe. An ap-
ple or osetard pie with its paste and 611 -
mg mesa like an elaborate dessert e,
ass who has never made it, bet to the
Anemias. 1 it is • plain
everyday thing. because she knows how
to make it.
days.
lea
Hamt,port. Mao N. Shears
The highest chem spire be the world
has just been eomple*L it is that of the
Cathedral at Ulm, W , and in
530 feet high. The top of the crow, of the
doom of St Peters, Kase, ie 448 fest
above the pavement
Tb, 1rYtake.
People make a lied mistake often with
serious results when they neglect a .o.-
stipated condition of the bowels. Know-
les that Berdock Blood Bitters is an
e e tel eery at any stage of
dam not warrant ue in uegleeting to ea*
it .t the right thee. Use it now.
An Irish desist re*setly re2roved a
hissed for his Ion liberal ase of b
"Ah r said the latter. "I've dra,rra0dk o(fit
class I was a bey, aed I'm sixty." "Very
Moly." replied the devlgt ; "but if
Herbert Oleeensetsas 0f 1 . greed old you b.a sew dem& 01 K !Maps' you
SM. wheel Mr Massimo refer, tow would now be *watt`.'
•'my bey Herbert," M Resect, 40 years al
flog.
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Music/ra t.nitmssl 441104414191.1101.s.
■,aims skews.
Minieg esperia mote that cholera never
attacks the bowels of the earth, but
he.1.sih i. Rberal bed it emulssr7 to
use Dr Fowlers Sxtreet of Wild Rtrsw-
5.er7 for towel cemplainta, iy,entary,
diarrhoea, me. It is a sure ears. 2
A ethafeeter in Resisted etalkd upon •
parishioner cm • tiemile M asesrt•ia why
he did sot attend the Aerate. The wido-
ws was absent, bet km wife, theses is
the bares*, made the following ilgeslues
.ebeewledgeeent-"The troth is, Joh
deity bet a Who* es Rued. ; sad be
held mete Warm peg hew wary he wee
i spirit
*r elm het he wee with pee
mad desirable ea 00 adjunct to lie (mei-
tare of the livag room, the dialog -room
or the ale.ppieg-room abaft alimo`s. Asola
y yuue a dtalrrest plea et larailure It
s • show plus, wbacb only appeen peon-
erly on dress parade in the parlor ; bet e
levees, os whale people are iatewded to
rest rather than eet pxnmlJ 1. not out of
p1.ce say w hero I t u Isebloe*bee to add
the "g...ay" Turk ale piece of f urottore
with iu soft upholeteoy and ouultitudsau
duwo pillows to the parlor lurutture ,
iia broad amt is such a pleaeaul, a.mlvr-
table place to sit eu GUI tog a weal call.
A lounge is eaglet ui the dmiug-norm,
where the weary housekeeper nu the
interim of meals oust ta.e her sfteroeoo
siesta. It is ritually %till able lox the bed-
room, *eared. is sisals found in Eugliab
houses, and prof ides a eomiurteb!e rest•
keg place for the afternoon nap Wates
disturb.ug the bed. 10 curs of pro-
iouged .i ksrss,wber: it is alwaysdesire•
tile to have a d,lkreut bed in use dueler
the day sled the night, a leisure if it is
pr%perly mad., pith • comfortable mat-
tress laid ever satin;a. offers a deleihtful
day bed. Such a bed is duly appre-
ciated by the invalid, and befog lower
to there ovnveuieut to lie upou when
meals are ears ed. I: a lounge se made at
bone, it need not be an expensive matter
to procure one. Fart let the house car -
pouter make a frame of ordinary pine
beards six inches wide and about an inch
thick. This imam ahe•uld• be one yard
in width by two yards in length, and
.huuie td supp-.rted at the four ruiners
by turned lett? of bard wood, with castors
raising the frame from the floor nine
inches. On this frame • set of strings
or y wire 00ee0 mattress should be
firmly fastened; ouch a msttrese can to
purchased at any dealer in upholstery
supplies for $2 50, or lex. A mattress
of excelsior, hair or any material mutt he
fitted over these spring*, but nut fastened
down, as the mattress must be turned
occasi..nelly. Over the ntattres% a dip
cover of cretinism or chi:az, in any qual-
ity good enough to be washed, must be
arranged, or the lounge may be draped
with a Bagdad rug, which will coat from
$5 to 68, ac.x.rding to Tomtit:. After the
lounge is covered, as msuy soft cushions
of down, covered with India sill at 50
cents a yard, or chintz at 25 cents, may
he arranged as the owner desires. It is
• fancy of the hour to have these pillow,
all covered with aifferent tuaterials and
colors.
i•
Io a late number of the
Journal, published at t'hiladelpbie, we
God the following : "The list of •pph-
catioos for licenses to Philadelphia has
been_adrertiaed. It is fearful leekiug. It
would cover uine pages rf this paper in
the smallest solid type. There are 4,193
appltcal ions.
And yet high license 'slams the num-
ber of galena, lessens the traftia, is the
beat cure for intemperance ! 0, yes !
A great many temperance men really did
b.heve that last June. Ile, they believe
it now 1 How innocently lhey were
taken in ' flow long, 0, Lord, how
loo¢ is the law to fasten this curse on
us ►'
"Why should • farmer be a prohibi-
tionist when the Iteuer business helps
him by buying his grain 1" asks • West-
ern farmer. "Helps him doe. it
See how it helps. A farmer sells a
bushel of corn for 14 cents. A distiller
buys it and makes from it 3.4i gallons of
whiskey. The Government taxes this
63.24 to begin with-withdrawicg that
amount from circulation and piling it op
in the Treasury vaults. The wboleale
and retail dealers get their phenomeni
profits. and then the consumer pay. $19
fur it, sed makes his wife and children
go without anytntng to eat olr"weal' in
order to keep op the market for that
farmer's one bushel of corn at 14 cent,.
This may be good political economy,
but it is difficult to see how the farmer
is going to get rich at it. -N. Y. Voice.
Here is a parable ' Two men went up
to the pulls to vote on the liquor-traftie,
one a deacon an! the other a drunkard.
The deacon said *itbin himself, "1 am
glad I am not as other men are --liar,,
thieves, oorrnf;terl, or even as th'w
drunkard. I go regularly to church,
sod to pryer -mewling, I help to pay the
preacher. i send money to convert the
bmtheo, I have no appetite ter drink
and the saloon is no temptation to mw, eo
i can cast a ballot for its perpda•tioo,
and it will bring no clamor to me, but
will make me solid with the men who
trade at my stns." And the drunkard
stood afar off *Nile the deacon voted, fur
he wee ashamed to be seen by him in
Isis raga and filth. But when the dea-
con was gone he slipp.o up to the ballot
box aed said within himself, "Lord, be
merciful to nee is my belpleeentes,and to
my family in their misery, and I will at
least east my vote for my deliverance ;
and do thou, 0 Lord, hairnet the day
when the deacons and the Chnrob shall
have mercy opo n me." Think you not,
reader, that the drunkard went down to
hie bootie jnstified In the sight .•f God
rather than the demon 1-l. T. League
Journal.
Jest imagine year wife hot bang able
to speak fur tee days. What • ebange
there would be in the haus ! what am
unnatural silerior! A and of this kited
neeerved in Hamilton seine tIi a amend
one teed. of Wilem's Wild Cltarry cored
thr afflicted lady In four days. This
Mies has no er nal for the ear. of
ghs, Cold., Whooping Cough or
op. Hold by all druggists. lm
Pergolas Rehm
A ddightfeIly perfumed
lex f3l,pp,.d Bend., Cr elied Lina and
Ro•ndeneei of the ekes. Uuly 25 matt
e l all gopageo, 1111
TSMI/ Whale&
Ureal t m
i timely wso,n is slaws by
keeping Fowler's Mitre* of Wild
strawberry on hoed. It hoe no equal
for ehelwrs, cholera were*_, diarrhoea,
dysrnte►y, fllkt. 'ramps, sad all swm
mor onmpl.lsis or Irrensas of the bow-
els f
Deify i haw aeries brought out Ilk
am pie, lam *ht. DM he make a
belly
Orlin. --N.; the edieure oad* a hoes.
res.
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ORCHARD AND GAIMEl(.
IN THE INTERESTS OF FLORI6T11,
FRUIT GROWERS AND etARDENERIL
e wggeomers t. Mao.* 4 by
Which the Green I0.eee 111sy re as
llye*a of 1ee14*p mod Iarel, nereag
tate likeire ?1abe *4 tea e1 10. 1oar.
.:Tilt . l of the average garden
does sod-(alessif s d agii*sy happy bits of
plant „ , but rather the re-
veres, the out* in part of the nasal
way of plate the planet in rows on
taU etrg r so that they can be tear the
glees. Thea to nicht iu crow semen. limits
want hght. and will never thrive with-
out a proper dune but to have a beau-
tiful green house where good grump, can
be formed artistically. it in nrcxawry
to net Apart a .trncture fur the pur-
pose and grow mauy 1d the plants tie-
w hem. It is nut parade, if the grtwo
bottom i* to be gay all the year. to grow
and exhibit the plants in the name
structure. Wheu thin is sense the 1...ase
w tilled with the woud work of ugly
stager ion which it in uselesso try and
make an artistic and pleoaing display,
such as can be had when, as in the ac-
e..Wpanying ifluntration. they an. Ar-
ranged on the ground. Tho group thus
Mown rnnaftr o of several onmm"n pleats,
the white lilies standing ont boldly Pram
the . .. i , verdure of feel. and
palms.
In the hots.• depicted th.• td:unts are
grotsri
‘.n -where, but brought lute, it
during; their flowering senoon: thea ae
obtain frns January to December a ;.;Jit'
sae newton of fowwre I.. varied ae thy.y
it. beautiful: -- In the rntly 1:1o•uthe of
the year we have a variety of fonts1
bulbs. heaths. eptw,4hssllad braid Krum!.
f freeela', i�„ .i , etc.. while in
the rtaaiuter the sir lit smeatr.l with Is t
renes and rile roof gay with n variety t.f
climbing pietas.
Lilies of various land•. valetas, a-apr-
cially Ib.• lane flow •. Iwtaeu, the
pyramidal 1.•llflowere1 i!pmnnla l'-ra-
tni.lnlin). a few rhododendrons. oranges,
and the 'cpporeal Move luring peke -roma
.
1�
,...i;.
rot
A w-r.LI. ARRANGED r:RIIYN ROUSE.
or lasiandra mar -ninth* would d., well.
A green house /inch as the one described
haslow Rtages running round each W"iie•,
but no central stage. too that large group's
can 11* formed without t::te-rfering with
the light or impeding the traffic. Thi.
is far better than illi: ordinnry green
hoose, only requiring bit -the house
given up to flowering plants ehonld 1M•
kept for this purpose alone.
Berry Bearing mast..
In ,reply to n query an to the beet berm
bearing plants fur anivaln decorative
purposes Mr. Robert Veitr-b, of Npw
Haven. Conn.. named the following at
the florists' convention:
Ardisin crenate, a charming bonne
plant that should be more generally enl-
tivated. Propagest., from geed. _lmpe-
lopes tricolor i. :a stplendld haekot plant,
hating leave* variegated with whits.
pink and green. During the fan it ie
,vsvered with bluish purple berries,
which add greedy to its beauty. Among
the peppers are several of the finest
plants for decorative purposes. Perhape
the beet is Celestial, s it may be had for
the holidays, and it is extremely orna-
mental whencovered with upright pods•,
of
which areall sihed.xs of green. yellow
and red, being borne very profusely.
Bittersweet (Celastrue: meaudieus; is a well
known climbintg plant, that can be madk
urefnl in meaty situations. to-ing very
hardy. Of the holly (Dee) there are
many epodes and variety whirh art
very desirable fax. 1 purpeR,
u may be readily uoa
understood when the
immense quantities that are teed for the
holidays are recalled. Mistletoe (Vk►
cum) is of value only because of anemia -
tion with special oaramiooa. theme being
but little beauty about it. Jerusalem
cherry ,Solanum . ) pro-
duce* a large crop of or'artet ebony like
trait from early in the fall until after
the bdiday&
Old Blaekb.ery .retakes.
lir. Portly %tate, in The Fruit Record
er that he has retreated 4a oil plantation
of Snyder 1 .. by first ratting
all this canes close to the groan.], this
plowing well between the news, keeping
the cultivator going. New ones spring
op in the• rowel. and make wOld be berme
• • RplendW men of 1,
1 1001.
The Jeanie 1'ia is immeaaeiy
popular in mow parte, while in others
it doe, not »AIIi to much.
M. Crawford. the .authority
of Oslo, is pleim d with Ai Parker G tr.
Tb. editor of The Bend New l orkee
im emphatic in preferring the gyring to
the fall for traa.pianting hardy taws of
any description. Why/ 15.eaarr the
whether in early teeing in dwaye reread
sad the roots start at Dern. Then is a
few week, the rvciproxai *Min between
hada, /eaves and molt, begins, and the
bus' le established and Gala
Resale of 1 in grapevine
girdltug isdicate that wham the vine M
girdled the fruit risme ,o .eek seeker
(*beet 1*. days) that .1ssy Isle ~Wise
may be growls ie toesiili- whine other -
whir. wrasa set meters the f,wlt Ware
FRASER & PORTER
Have the largest stook of '
7
issomorsOpppos
MIS CELLIYE 01 S ,BOOKS'
OVER FOUR THOUSAND VOI.U1
On hand.
Special big discount for Sunday School Libraries
and Prize Books.
Any book not in stock can be 1 on shortest notios.
We conoid Jr it a pleasure to show goods and give prices, and
guarantee our Arses to be
15 TO 20 PER CENT. CHEAPER
Than Institutions charging you $12 to beoome a metnbar.
IT PAYS TO 3ZE 033D5 EEFC31H PC808Z1321TO.
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Centred Tc:, Own.- Ex -lunge, Cor. Nord: -t and ;.1u*re.
T H E PHARMACY.
HARNESS SOAP.
This 1-„ap is hlg!.1y %al::abiy for the renewing
of Wit berates. the oiling of boots sed e.►OtIA
' arri.,,r and Mew •ops• and is peculiarly mddtt�-
ed to for cleansing end 5.101160,1.111h. area
,.. rack,-., io.Ilr. o u•:nd• ce etc.
E.CENTS PER CKR
G- MORGE RHYNAS,
Godes-lea
'n 4I'tico. At Arson's dry geese More.
Court Honseleseuare -
HOW PEOPLE D9 TALK 1
The moat economical .tove
The best double heater'
The easiest to operate'
Positively no escape of gas
The oven bakes perfectly '
1•x11 awe .ey ISL. sere and all the
Ilrot.orlomo %tete. of V
The E. & 0. GIIRIRR'T Co'y.
rule only
JAS. SAUNDERS & SON.
Cattle Chains ---New Patterns.
Crosscut Saws --All Makes. •
Cutlery ---Table and Pocket ---In Endless Variety.
Chopping Axes ---At Your Own Price.
General Fall Goods ---Stock Complete.
'ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES 1
R. P. WILKINSON & Co.,
Hardware.
ANO! nen BOOM IN BUSINESS!
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Having removed to Ctabb's Block. Sneeze. is prepared to sell all Linda o
Groceries. Provisions Crockery,
Glassware, Flour and Feed, &c.
At toek-brttom prices for Dash. Please give me aleal5501.s issgsb aisg ulaawbe-s
eooD8 DELIVERED FRE& ---yrs,
J. M. PROUDFOOT,
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GO. BARRX. Hamilton -et.