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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-3-6, Page 6f COLBORNE BROS. BgRGAIN81 IN ?cantle Cliallea. Read) -wade Jackets, Ulaterings, Lace % $i a, Embroideries, and Retuuant. of Dream (goods. FLORENTINE ROBED IJIIESSES 1 ar l.. se. M.73 for a.,.aS, sad no feat..». - The actor* Net be mid to none rums, for our spring goods. which are coni. log to 1 and already. 68 Pieces of New Spring Prints now In stuck and • few piece■ of mane- cloths and dress goods. )%'r r. Per% o Imported Seeds to a fresay ds. when w r will be able to shoe 60er McMa1s Mille ever offered in town- ese rte. COLBORNE BROS. sTtzacgarrs IMPROVED HOT WATER FURNACE (P,11011TOI , t.tua AND 1'. Mit •Tori.-.! is t -d and Ballad to meet every requitement. TAKES THE LEAD term. 111.....1 M Iii run. a.pNIN) Ktiprra/Ma ECONOMY OF FUEL. ::ftcr this date this furnace will be knows a - Ilitt -HOUSEHOLDOORNER THE HOUSE AND HOME. A bide careful Wady nail snails say %mama W tell the real{/ Id from the la- fersor chutta. The taunter i0 the char ,' o1 tea dry gads Mures offer tory little that would 1101 he darn at au) prior. '1 I to the uulultuted the plates for unwire,' stente oualpar1 troy fa *orally 34101 titter that coat j1 ur $2 each Oise can set er know too much, mud kiwi" 1 edge of this land is •urth a r.luirino Every 1 takes greet pride u. baviug her chew closet well tilled. and with careful expenditure $100 or $200 will star her • wee' stuck. Nee 1 ork Tele grain. lata]. p Ise. One tableep sieful 01 liquid nukes site half tamer... a- _-•.,a. ._. r .felly Zags should he hunk- of flannel and pudding Lags of linen. 11 aching dors awl shalt e. with stro pepper. tea or hot *own. or borax water Will destroy antsalld roaches. I1• not put soup w the water with which you clean a mirror : It aa abused impossible to polish the glare if soap is used. At Id two taWuspunnfula of kens/rue to the lull of water with which you wash grained •.r. rat het tat ursherl furniture, Hanna Huey be kept smooth to scrod weather lite uvoidlug the use of warm wa- ter. 11.481. thrnt is Olt .-old water and ewe.. Tut c.0i easily lir remo..i from chatting by uuutcaused) rubbwg it well with item Lard noel thee washing tint • ith wom water and ..up. sew 1 -.wk Telegram. Pamir Flits la the Faults/ . Alit* wluch stands tis, long make* bitter bel t tet. 771* .treat way t., Wive clear jelly .s to let the juice drain through a flannel bag, without *emceeing it. If you wish your silk p.Jket kindler. chiefs* to remain gull the year aromol as good se new nesh them in salt and wafter Iwfory mane them. Keepa little beeswax tied .p in Anuli to ruf. your flatirons; with, and y will Martha, teen a white shirt to he i up will sooti i,t osuie a pleasant 310113. change. • Oros •11s1i1 Pate/err. Aisolee will turf (recce if covered with a hien el.rth. tar a phoo r custard Imran if in fhb oven with a dish of grater. 'N,r arid- Meek' ranu.11 is the hhediing wed by hanlw-ar-e dealers for pre. tasting dpves front rust. If put on proper ly it will lest through the seenin. Two apples kept in the cake Istx will cause neelerately rich make to remain -moist for a great length of tine•. if the apples are removed when withered. To make plaster .d Paris hard an thio it will not bre.k easily, unix it %rah front three to. ten per rent. of 'patrdersd tnarah- T ut1llow••noot. + '_lir of the cellar �a+sses int the ropes: als.t a be. the cellar is c'.osed, and' the l ail 1 gl r" tt" hea.'e the importance of u\ kt npaHi . t { t+rtlar sit parr be veutila- y Heer. 1•:.e:y .et14r contact: tboudh .,:any bterl Sal' et ten aft 11 tuts eels.ligeett,..u. SUNDRY AIDS TO CONVERT THE FORMER INTO THE LATTER. A Very ( lever N....-'la.le Toy How W Make ••Th. Hand it+.e.l 1.. Travel,•• and How 1.. Play the 4..re .Leer I\.. Ap_ perste 1. toad.. 1.•F:1C eventing. ago whet' tl • un. -b **'" ..f the .urs• 3441 is the upraise' .4 the, pongee nemMr. ref (1* fermis% el• el o-.thhyt but thulkutg - au operation whl•h Im p•Itaet a.. It may be G, ■ gn.wu person, *always ate o•ated with sheers. 1n a youngster's timid - then suddenly aro.* • demand from th..three you1tger members fmu- a new plaything They ha.I beta .1 i.1ay- things,. left 1o{ brother Jaek ..wkl Invent new men. aitlshey wanted one .1 his, and a bald nee ,err at that Altbuut;ll Jerk's thoughts w •re . cry im- portant ..u.,. just at tine tune. he tucked thou away for future cna.oeleiati.en and pre- pared to humor the boys Taking a peewit and a pons• .d Paper be narked ,an the„ flgun shown cal tb• .dia- gram. lettering them A, B. t'soul D. "Non bora," said hr, "if o:e of you will prepare tau eisoetb Meta, . if wood, each of theta fru tuella; hog. and one and a half inches wide. whileanedber heats tbs glue, I will show you how to make aidaything which eel ef„nl you eunsideraW& ruuuwtueat. Th.. thin) Ii..T tuay z,.t a tees .4 strong tont. Is viol noel the *•*semis. Not the bast rebeei s. how,'.cr. (..r by the time we are through the aviation. nosy mare t.• Iw• brat to the 11-hea ,everything wan prepared. Jar-. tat „u.• eu1 .d each it the .tiekswool mitred thew be,retber a, th-v do n Monier (rade. e, that they formed what may he dere-rile.' •m two alta of aspen.. Thar are 4: .wit in the 8 snaps- (1:C> 'I f DA-. J lRCHAN SO` telt the fart, 11183 31111,., she transfers oons householdditties to the daughter she res- t t em.:4es h:•t child to .mew ftp m *bilk and iguw stege. Always dos, it, a Matt lie. ton an equal hulk Oujerich. Match *iii, 1591 of told water : if pat into hot water at lite[ a *trent; taste will le del eloped. It will t CARDTIIANKS.��'OF shitI: K,•t one of JAMES SAI'\DER.S, in re- Arnistrong's Improved turning thanks for the liberal -ewe. patronage bestowed on the late firm for the last ten year., has now dissolved. A. Saunders i will conduct the business of the uhf stan.l, collect accounts and pay all debts of the late firm. Jas. Saunders has rt- roofs. to McLean's block with a full stock, which will be sold _cheap, consisting of Sheri] 1.1 goods, in knives, forks, pen anal pocket knives, razors, tea anti . table spoons ; Birmingham goods, in Japanned ware : Wol . ton goods. in Nil 1-e - tacles of all descriptions : fuel silver-plate.l ware from the best manufacturers, and jewel- ry in gold, silver and plat(.1 ware ; specialty in we.l.livi. rings ; combs and brushes. of Edinburgh and Aberdeen mak - ers; fancy goods in the new „ styles ; wall papers from the GRAIN & SEED CLEARERS BECAU73E take •moot fifteen initiates to dissolve. hut nonny stand ter, .r more hours without harm. '1..take the nut out of steel rub the steel with stilet oil : in w .lay ..r two nth with finely powdered wtelavkel lime until the nut all •lieappears, then oil again. roll in woolen .4111 put in a dry place, especially if it 1e table cutlery. It le said tout whisky will takeout every s kind of fruit stains. A child's dryer will look entirel • , ruined by the dark beery stains oa it, tsit if whisky in plaited tai the diecol.red } *teellbefore welding it into the w*sli it w-ill••rmee nut as good an tlew. seruliareiig hrnsbeii when kept with the bristle* down will last twice as long. Toner omen leer will tell you if you stand them the dither way the seater will tart elon-tt and weak into the lack. Irnww•ning 'the bristles, whether they lie glued or wired. A Neu Yak 11'ittoeeet cor-reep0su14mt veri- ties from rt ienenee the si)tetnent that fuel cera le aave.I on ironing Clay by placing over the iron an obi tin bucket or b. 'lar vessel, ls.tt.ent aide drys. "Volt need a thick iron holier, third teeth paper, to handle then with wlien heated in this w•ay." A knife, like any other machin or tend, is all :he letter for tieing periodically • 14411 ..i and railed, and it is re easily chatted than most machines. A pin is aulficient to deem out the dirt m the knife. and It ill gene admirably t.. oil the knife aftereni-1,. To clean shepherd's (decd wash •arefully in lathers hale tiered ed ■trap and water, not tee, hot. $oap 01111 water will take out tea mains. thy at once, and send a to 1e hot mowed, which raises the [odor and makes It like raw. if it is not too old and warn. For keeping stained doors in under .ens in- junction et inoperative. do not weal them Or tool. thea] up. Tie a half-yanl of mitten flannel around a broom and proltah the flier with this. which wa11 remove all f'w,tnurks. If any''greu.e has leen dreppd and allowed to get dry on a dining nein floor. then you nwey use a spegs dipped of hot valet. but renumber that stained boors need only dr). dusting with the canton flannel which effee- dally .-leans and keeps then, fresh. For a soiled linen l.aakrt procure an ordin- ary wicker one. and rover with cret.MM .r .-amber as preferred. gat herr! into fold.alnl *domed with rutin nrlgg** and Meetings. Put en the top of tow 1-asket a piece .f hnght• •.dorrd satin. or v.lret .r flame!. apes which are worked the initiate of the lad) of the honor. in • nos silk or arrssen.- )as ten this .m to the rreteeme. hiding the edge under a mall ruching, and I.in.l the nog Toggaa of the ruching*weth narrow (height ri4o p.i ridden or teasel, which adds loth to the strength and l.• the effort lei It a1101rs 110 foul seeds to be blown into the char, which is of gnat Importance to every farmer who wishes to keep kis farm clean. tad, 1! eaves and cleans all Timothyteed from an) kind 'rf grain while cleang the grain. *rd. For Market cleaning it removes Ceekk, Chess and shrunken grain, and glees the farmer the nates K t unle wright11ef1fm grain unnecessary no uane.saryary loss. Stk. 1t will sample grain for show .and seed purpose.. equal 10 hand picking. Mb. (leaning seed t%heatit removed all (Cockle. Mustard seed, Wild Peas, Wild Flax end other foul and shrunken sad broken grain, an-' Kites the farmer pure clean, seed grain. Ws. it vett clean oats. Harley. Ate, thor- oughly without waste of grain. IA. -Cleaning Pease : It will separate the _- sand, quartered, halve.. Oats and whole Pae from each other, carrying tech to a different romp•rtment. h. 1t ua perfect Clover seed Machhu, re- moving all dust. broken and dead ',oda and other ■veils, larger or smaller than the hover aced. a. It is a first clam Orate meed Machine blows no seeds away: etb. It is •good Flax seed Machine, duh. It is • first class chaffer. ISM. It can be fitted Into the oldest fashioned Panning Mill that Is Iald aside as fuseless and make it do the work of a new 111111. 11131. It can be attached to • new Mill with. our injuring Ir. and an be removed at an time as malty ea three a the combined. It dory not Inferwith th. u.e of the re - best makers ; 2,000 rolls at five cents per roll. Come and see for yourselves before buy- ing. Country produce taken in exchange. • ;odor 'keen of the MM. JAMES SAUNDERti, IMb. to sieves aro nearly all perforated MON .aeM��M.�•...r.asa1,w�ra•Nw.A, .rtwr W .le .y.•l..dr nib. It has a rapacity of shote bushels of rel ,..114.--4.7....167 r... •., grain per hour. .■•.� 4.1y ...a, es.r ..I.•.w nub. It is as cheap as the ordisaryl Fanning rine. w. boor wog -alae w• dace yew •e .uta. T -e ..e 1...31M 111 sieves. 1..M est M T• .• SOW apile• 1111111.111011.., em yam l .• a at'w ttsenM Way_ ws./eeAl ...e+• inh. Every Machine is Oratu.Talsn• =saw=tti were p.wsw.r .e...ati Semi your order at once If you want It this s• a �.wsttn•.eie w•e.. .:..w. season. tf Ton have not teen a Machine ask styw..rsaus.+ t ••' . to have one meat for In.p,eth.n, and that TO Y.�rrr i ` take it on condition it setts. HANGS (f BUSINESS l Alae: of;a_l& "L.n!an send Inside width of AND SASTJIT. THE OW LE ARMSTRONG BROS., FLOUR lig MD STOKE •f HAS CHANOSD HAMUM. bile are bereb isetagledrieret the not, banineeehas been to=w M by A. S - THOS. re�JJ.�e�MR/111, ~ bd tesiehs. et the •earisle proirn the mostas p.aessa a+� yi l.i ih u �I h els o/ In b LI that. ~ k In gager b .a im11..111= Und teed G-oderioh, Ont. NEW ARRIVAL of WIINT TER CFOODS. LATEST STYLES. hemmer to be rad showy d ou hole •t H. DUNLOP, ere. tits The P.pat.ttw se L.4erteb ls •Mott 4,500• and see would say .t lentil onle halt are troubled w 1111 some affection to the Thrut and Lungs, a* those erimplaint• are...r.rling to stet Zahn, mere nomr.sta ban others. We eeu44 advise all sur readers 1103 t0 negle.t the ' to call .en their doaagggnt and get • Meth. of Kemp"• Hrsean. for 1 h Throat and Lungs. Teal sae erre. Large 1(0tle 5Oc and $11. !told Is, all druggists. teem Peter M,F:w-en. sou 00.1 A. M.Ewen, of the 1.t line, who bee heel home on • visit from irantt.olea, will Baas be eartimg Ins renew t p, it is wldopH•l tennIAVilat he afl1 t aint it oEweewit his elm Illiaar/y le soft 1]ageglrtnt falx At, A_5 A and marked A. He tens- cut .at Nis of coot tin by tiara, issue., ore Iwo pieces the youe widths, a* tb.• wood ser, Du. and town, press .1'. w ith a n , l bel bot abold three -partum..[ an latch in ' er in the (-titre of each. the of the boys f. - 1 eery cnellttm•lu, and _Jack tine to lomat th..playthin;, tuge•'-h- cr. Plseiag one the R card. about ■ quar- terof au Tech fn . - one earl of the Mee, of wood, he tacked it t. 'he *Igo. Theo fouls ing a hoop with it, he :keel it to the op ps site edge. Three Mei), 1rtr•tb+- due's the. (tate... be pkv+ 1 an. •tber •• Th.? tIe le Lion n.3, rejcvted ou the o side 'd th'' frame. The D piece& *bleb a t'1eh a •iagle ld..te .4 card ere:veal in the aria • are tem tank -4 lock of the tv'o end In • : , r form a "few..,:- to t•. ee t a:i- thing fel (Rot of th, toad of the frame. tie tour!: pL •.: th (f peeve:, ta.l'tng tion, • a the top the fsr.n:erne 11141 els• .v "ur:'ri ie the mid-lle l f .navel a Owl c{ Len tetwre:l Melt 'f .• u ]spy,. .i..l Jay "get ,•a•• of yvr agues, ter a barge utsr•I.le. and WV will .•c• k.ov Ulu plaything %seeks Toni. who is th.• ekbst .ef V041. tart have the tine chat-, at it. First of a11, Tom. plate • lout narrld.• in .nee n( tb• Pal h..qs., and take held ,.f the tree. • wb..ie the two l.o..o j..1n: now let year mar- ble cense thiw-n a: far -•s the tirst hill. a•ml ta:eh itis th • hole. `rbtn incline your frame riig!tly, ae for mashie will ,.tart again, and when itseone'down t•. the N..wal hill mated it in 'that -bole. Now start it again, and have it C turn the..rns•r -a pro"..hng whi.•h will re- quirea very mead! baud. Tone -ural .:ueh it to the third bole lis thin oat' get it (hien to the end hoop. and then take it latek G. when. it Martell trete. •m Your marble will fall G. 111• deer a ghat many there Iefier you ard.an- ptis.h thin. Toni. tort preselr isIII mettle sou w.h Ltawtoni.hinglc quick .titer Tom had fai4.1 repeatedly. J. . lid the trick at the third trial. and pr.h•:hly the younger boys err trying it yet. at intervals bet wens supper time and lad time. Any Iii;•6t boy can task. this little plaything without Its meting him a penny. and if he ha, a steady head std • quick eye he ran manayt" t, elleceSJally treverwe what we bac.• giver, the . but not mgr. right... title 0t "The hand road toworts. -- f.o.li.,: Home Journal. - nodus Im Ilttrrh-Mrk, Ahoy useful thing* may h• 1111,14 from hint -lark. if it Is dry and ban. put it by the the until It is wall board: then the layer eon be smelly 'gisrau.l and pressed into the &Orel dupe. :1 unique work basket ran Ie 1c)nntnieted ley first nuking a Met .1 the bark right in•h...luare and three in.-h,e deep. with the .•dg,s win.' with Ii'uru•t wire. !Ain't/se lin* with wsreh ani furnish it with useelk•-)..,k. pinachien. ant p.•kets. Finish the edge. with a rnling..te plating 'd itarn.w gospel ribbon. Take no. piers rat Mrnset wire. verb *ix teen inches long. jnin the two .ends Of smell piece, thus making two rings.. Wind snarl; ring with Me narrow ribbon ant torten then at nppnitr sides of Use I.,* rani ehing with • ritillan bow at each side. This design may he worked out effectively in teoehatls of brown email bunches 0f crones painted. "a the slim oe the bake, are • pretty rMi- Wen For a lunging hair -pia reeeit-,.r, mak* a ranee ten 304.4.5• long. wire the edges, and Ned the mils and «hgw with oral brown rihl.o. Fill with white retried hair but be sues and sees 1t in. or it is liable to fall est. A Witting tablet may he mote ltlr•h.- tark will not stay perfectly nat. .. it i, horn Ge twig It nm .arllwarl A pretty tahtet mot.• feel' mall white I4e.tt.rs and • plow of pine green rartlhear1 the alga elf Use Aka - terse 34'l+•t • thin piece of lark Otte -half in.•b entailer all •need than the earl -heard. At .a'h .'mI rat the .ardlwaard rut two alibi an huh and an tach and a half r'pe.tively. (tem the newt. The length 0f the *lits to he governs,' by the width of the hark Inert the .•-*I. of the hark. tbrwtgh the, slit.: then it mane curl. - The Hn.eekeeper. A Talk s.a atgg■- Tbi. talk may not he ea MI r1f interim% ea an "ma is of meat," yet may be of mese use. Eggs aro a =W4. tt Iver: every eislissitt • ea 116p, enpg.rt df .man is a nsdn rad ably ire Bullis .f an eggshell In the beef aaawmd.a heesh sttliaray fiat Y is taw to drum them he ave bandtwd dress* ways, slut only ese•emia.►, but .a1U& la the hilus* degree A.. honest ap- petite ever yet rejected an egg is sums glues, for it is ou in the stmt noseas- wraled shape They arattai r *h•.h v trait (teal and makes thou arm - Willy a feud for akolar., sad alai sulphur which performs a variety of tearditos la our physical ..moat/. As • foal for shdbilleu, eggs wen be eto,alk-. a. they t+tmiaiw in a fonm everytherg neem My to the geeslb ur the youthful (mune. aware nee;* muedkise alae. The *hili is y iu Mee ,4 hump: trawl ole on bast M• yolk 4 regarded as mate a .-urs for bruises. tate and .t•rakbw. A raw egg, It swtllluwesi iY flan. will elt.'tu•iiy detach a the buts is the three:, *111 the whited of two seuge are • ere and wereuteut antidote for patina of torn. Nitre sublluate. The Use .f t'laegar. Far too tun h vinegar. mays • meal mob .al authority, is earl G. Ix. I•rnyatttlrt. with good health Tbr general belief is that it i. a whdawse and nelossary a ljunet to our diet: but rally It might be almost entirely dispi■uad with except for p4•kltug 1wrlrw�'+s_a� If trod, it should be usedapartllgly. A Ake. .d lmmnt W tar preferable am a substitute, and blues may be timed it ("uveni:•ut. if vinegar must I... u el, that. made fruits bine Os mark unre wholesome. Chinn that mods from eider. In this c .nne•tton the (Mew- ing upon :be effectss of acids and alkaline on the stomach. (root (4•..d Health, may be read with point: "An oilstone Ptt(irh phyd- tiaa. Jaoirski, bas b.rti amok -mine Use effects .1 aside and alkalies upwl the mt,um.•:o. H.• lbmb tint acid. pre- cipitate nines, cause WNe G. now int., the st..uta0h, in.raxr the amount of pepsin in the gastric jui.e. but not its acidity, dimin- ish the new of point. juice, and in moves,. proton. disturbancs..f digs -mien. Alkalies, on the ..cher hand..herdve m111•11.4 ao1 nit.-. .• nnpsr• !open. Thesw farts explain the, evil rain*.. ari.ong (tum a etattinurd we. of vm..gar bakine ism/der. stilt -rattle soda. and ulmllal- .ubste,m• •. sense wily uedi 413,,.43- .\ 1•b'•'•vl0Uoas f.nl In it. rvrhet. Yoluo• Power.: 1"u • ■bl,n•viatmon "r•.. means single en .41.4. 'The h•s.k is pent through the at,er:c. the thovel it thrown over and .lrawu the..*, h. -LAC means it obi. enrb.•t. The thread is thrown over the book, then the h -.,k i, tent through the work. the thread i, thrown over again, amt .Irow,p ane ou.•.tit•h. This maitre a h.e.svier stitch than .iagie .'t ..';rat "Tr.' e:t•l0. treble erlleinv Th • tett rwl is ttlr.)wu ore,: the Week. h sok tent through w.rlt. Uireel thrown over. tee . mitt -h.•. taken •4 th-.•si over ramie, remaining two taken ..if This kr .•al ked '-.h ' by *en.. authorjtits• who. can give iso 4141110 G. the .'J.." het ti ewrib:1 I) little treble emeietw to thr.orla; three 1 over (wise lef,r' putting limn* tbr.ugtu •w.rk, ctrl then the: owing off as in single treble. It is usually written its full, tb»ai-b w o w:itttas *sen ".1. tr. Hbp stitch r mast. m making chain stitch.... on the fountati,ut. It is the simplest fore of creettet, ort often tient et rape in tmteal0•; •calbep. Chain stitch is :vrittm "eh." _ Paste That vs111 Prof Also. lt'iar•beil L. credited with the enema ':t of a c •m'nt Ott win stark ti any- thing. rmything. T.'te aro ouno't of el '•r gnu arab].•. one n•eil •.:rr ttalf umn cs of flue starch. ant nyr:a:f 'ounce of white sugar. Pulverise the g•lel *tabic, tun! dismay'. in as m : nn water te the laundress would we for 1.." •tltaatity .ped stare[. indicate'. Draw dee the a:1l +agar• in the gum rdutk,n. Then tie. mix -tun. in a vessel wt•epeminl in I*dl ; wa'••:- until the Mewl' beeous•'. el••sr The e- cent should he asdike: s. tar. aril kept s.. It ran be kept (nail spoiling lot drnl'pttz • a lump .4 gem 1atrtplew, or a little 'el id or sasrfraa Tbi. „..n-- t 4 ver:.tn, [tde1..1. and will wort ter(eet- and Le tett 1. n•„air 4 or fossils. The all - amount of suuhpbat. of the effn'tiveneo of ti prevent .1•_r:,m- ly to gkaeol au Ir.,kea n1'ks, diti in of a aluminum will in the paste. hooks help petition. nimplielty in Dlpwo Mince fashion came G. the throne wo'nen's gown. tow [weer et simply note a. pow, when a few gathered folds at the twit nod the ]rant. {dein skirt gives jot that idea ..( awe f.wtah r 1 i 'wtnp,ll•ith winch Lithe ambition .4 alt malty elegant-mind.•l toalen if pm think that .. seh a gowu tr obtained by • here twist of the motet the 'wooer you are unde- ceived the better. Try it and learn through bitter expertness that there (.'w .arek.... (..kis are the result of bigh.'.t art, end that deftest finger, must fashion that clone fitting skirt into Wet snugness which i* not .sa:ltinew.. bail that aigg.wts., Mit does not reveal, the (ventour bnesth. Why He Was Happy. "Are von happier amp your second mar- riage`' be asked of his friend as they Hoke down town on a itrsdwa7 tar. "()A. much happier." "Then it was a (ase of lover' "Exa.tly, the Paine as with my fleet, Met there ie this difference -I fuel news .441.1 -In yertr mind r' -Yea and all other ways. It wan newel smite voter In my newt venturee who ran the bale'. but in thin cam everything is plain mailing mad no deea.km for dispute " "Hie knuckled. eh r' "Oh, 00. tibe'. boa. --:few York Han etyma 1spons Tire *141, rwaale.t f'.awr. Chicago Judge-i'pnm what £1' W l& do you ask • divwee, madam' Moe Lakeeki. Your Hdrnr, my hurha.d anew w not believe in dlvonw (bkago Jnog.' _Divorce granted. finch • Happy Desih. Oh. its }ort lovely In slop," acid the old maid. -How nun rite say o! Yon get in • Hosed awl are nearly emend to death." "That. just what t Hkw," returned the did scald A Great Mei. "i hive that girl." Why '•Wbetdo you sapper slim meat me kr • vale.tineef "i don't knew." "The r ealph d hi 10r alt u. atter ions y' 1.,.4 4011414 JUST ARRIVED, ALL 1•Hg NOVELTIIIa IN eii ,'%ti'1i 1 slii.ii. 2, S. 0 1 lute Oils season ..eared all the latest styles 3* ENGLISII & LMERIOAN EATS, For spring sad sunnier wet. --0- The Meek cannot be surpassed la the cities. •ad the priors aro oke peopls'e HATS FOR ALL SORTS OF HEADS And styles to salt all tame.. .A_ BOOTS 86 SHOES. I�will not insult the intelligence of the public by ad vl: rti$ing first-class goods for almost nothing, but this I will do : I will give you the very best goods that are made in Canada at lower prices than they are sold at by any other firm. NEW SIRING GOODS arriving daily. Call and see them and whether you buy or not you will receive courteous attention. I wish it be to plainly understood 1 \ULL MT BE ENDERSOL BY ANY11N& ORDERED WORK AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. k44 • t• E. DOWNING. me _ _. 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