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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-5-1, Page 2M1 44 as NMI* of II 4 la attend 11 lsieb bowl le MM to heal Ni in fu *orris we that u Iv - ' an tit. E tenet Mur iar Monte t 1 tela the p (Jr10 cons tutCha .t.. saiiia hest..toe I. Meso 1.m% _111aucr*14, the. .k t a:e .9 11* ��. for u.a,wa�m •at���a� ce Ile 7 .m.•,... ,i(Ddw,6 of that n..0 5tauge Hal 4. piens* an it is to t!r. 1 fie f'•e roof of u down 1• ugaged Int :In was hurt. bonder ,ton birth, ea. el prase woe .1. 6.1 and tie Ill, mined ••t I Listbre tr L on tl bias for Ills Wanted r of beet 1 the bilges hail(¢ 0+11 lax (min. be 4, ebb , Mil time w lit the ;too nt an.. to Ishii ba- llad an 4111 We it: ti kis .1, w h. 14114, Ex Qui form b basin t drd line, ibis tin mutt eau f al tri• the x the "re to the yawn. a few tly wh ere pl Cor THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1894. MILLINERY OPENING. - Mrs R. B. Smith - Will have her Millinery Opening on SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, EASTER MONDAY, When the novelties of the season will be on view A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL, MRS. R. B. SMITH. The best is the cheapest, and The Signal" is the best newspaper in Huron, Perth and Bruce LORD MERIVALE'S WOOING. 1. "To t honk we all kasw him when lie was art .at enema,- eft Baird o blMn. \1'anl. "Neter exactly onto at elbows." corrected pretty Mew. Vivian in her Irhttud soft tones. •'lt'ell, at all events, he had not a tietw� evening suit, as woo all know, put in Mies .10fr.•a (who was .ec•rrtly believed to ewe the ••I.kwt woman in M►'Ianie, (rnwrht a mita: ahmtnt !. '•An.l lie occupied a little .minuet au but• thvin m^crr•rank anytla tlam.;•s,llcomforts .d the told,. "\ et nothing Is more suer than that Nli. 1 nerd is now L..r•1 \Irriv4t, sail Niro. \ ,malt. "Them it's to be hotx,l hoe will pity Mad I amt's ae"unt," cried Mie Josses : "de's clever 'wen out .rf her debt •niee 1 esti r•• •.1 ila.1 settled Nlada/a s .te.snmt, since :hat interest,. rnu... said x .o1.1. quiet tutee !nen Irbnnl. 1t a 14,411 had 1nast ata our • 1st we .nt1.1 -•greedy Iwo: boa. ii.utr strn.•k with .,'is stet -nation. It Una lord NI eta 1,1le hrnlsrlf who. dud wp,krn, :.,i.1 iso, oat.• ..f us Lm ser hien Iymter 1h• Gahm net one of us even knew that he was in Paris. No.l am w to :weer h.'r.l llrn.-ak s nee. ..f a stat in ••ate .1 ata, as I afterward horned, .h.l so, Lord Mo riv ale enter, :nil for reaa.us lest know,. .. herself • hao not togiye A hunt of ''•.rr,' t '...me proofs. .1s regards the pooh. \le.4nn• larn.•hcs leplie.l hie lordship, tush* fine senile. I now retuned hien more fully- and maw that he woo -till ay.ung maw. Has expert -i stun was particularly drlxnnair. Hi syr were blur, awl his right-brnwu bait wave. on his high, white forehead. For the test "And Ilya Vivian!" I put in. WWarn*m1..y. Mea Ward smiled windy. "Wm. Vivian." she mid. •tis, 1 fancy, the amiss of lard Meri,*I.s manna hen now. Ad el ens noticed his I!ladem Ism ato Itwham Mr. V i, tai diel not but what he welt blend 1.. trouble." .4s ler saw in uconsideration"He may also hate the consideration not to forget the friends he leach iI, the days of hutpoverty He may not hate mate herr to see any one sprcialty, I .enturet tore mark. "My star, you nay Ira wetter, but you duet know the world yet, • was the wither tag rejoinder. •"rbere are kindnesses and ►uulaesee., mud whew s young mans very woman.kind to a pretty woan, well, it semi hare but true meaning. • you think (wend Men.ale has o•ttne a Muting!' I ineuirrd. yes, and eau does Mima Josses, a' she wouldn't have grate to the theatre tonight It lust hare met her something, after her remarks bring urerlteat.l, to *tempt a tour tee). from his lordship. "Vou thick, then, that she went s, as t. glee Mrs. Vivian an opportunity of going 1 asked. "Not a lit of it," Affirmed Mr.. %Vard, stoutly. ")lies Junes went out of pure ..ntrariet). She felt sure those. two would have proferred t.. he alto((•, so she went. "Bd ut, ' 1 evainseol, "Mrs. Virion surely would not have guar 'knee with Lord Meta vale to the theatre "There you betray your want of knowl edge of the world." said Mrs. Ward *corn fully. "Mrs. Vivian would go anywhere vitt.any one if she hail runugh to gain.- "Well, If she is that sort of A wontau, it u perhaps a mercy ale has no child.- 1 as- arrtorj with some vehemence. "But she ham a chili a little girl that her husband's norther is bringing up In Eng- land. She ,hakes a mean about this child every wow andthen. ate' says how cruel it was of her Milano'' to t..4.1t..4.114.4tttws a dying wish tn that their child s1 Id ream with hes Cher. He bound his mow other to oway, shuntnevertheless, for he sted to w hs d1 that 1)lire .she calls Iter 'Pussy . s1 1.1 not mar- ry urry under age without her mother's eoneent : which encu' she %on -1 narry melee ago s her mother has ton much borrow of tx•cnuuug a gran.Imother.". '•Ho. old ie little t dive :" i inquired. Mrs, Ward laughed. "t\ ell, toy dear. she used to -ba- ele.et. e'a hen she bne ten, now she,o nine. She will proliably Ix'cunte a Irby again in tune." ^ been How Ioug has \Ir. Vivian bn deed •" enquired. " Nearly two years tow. r'pltel Mr*. ,• Tend. He diel herr. and 18 banal in 'ere la 4 'haise. • 1 very •h wanted to aid: weer more mations. lout Mrs. 11'ar.I began to show m signs of sleepeas, w, 1 ;pot out nay pro. after all and wc, cut on correcting them t Lml Merivale appeared with firs. Vivi and Niue .fonts. 'Them :Alphonse, our mina pag.•-iny, brought in a little supper era Madame Sarah Bernhardt had surname r. lf, it seemed, as ••Theodo: -that ung) and Is.th his lordnhip.:u•l Mn- Vtian w in the 1u,he•,t spirit,. .1, for Mita .Int she siptter{ her ...-411.• and ,wad ver)' int th but her eyes had an unaa p1ent glitter theta.. as if her pretence had ar.1 teteem • fomefoment a pre rntve of the. enjoyment ot th other t loo as she had carman". nut 10 as hoped. Nli Ward and went to. our resptcrti% •ms soon afterward. leaving the othrt their supper awl the diw•tt,sion of tl h• w are a asw,hr. and his m lips seeed sprcally invented to smile pleasantly. A it to mit tensible that the reader i'y�-tKF t mute I,aa formed mel Plea that I ala I.. he the h.•,-..ine ..f my own story, and my lord Mee - ', der j ivale the hero 1 Iaaten then to relieve his 1 mind of this ,deltmtnm. 1 shall figure in this narrative merely as au outsider, :end shallAli possible as far Ali i-•.•ot.l etly what 1 1 114-.1 r.1 and owe of a emuae t ,' in real life dur- ing toy sbeard- of ojourn :u Madame La,Ys•he s arbeard- of- '1 t• One lou,. 'Phis h•uM was, and is still. sit- uated its the 11ur , which is near the Luxembourg 1:wr11eu., :end a very ...comfort - aide place ,t woes, as boarding-houses gat. Thi fact to suthciently moon' by the long tends -nee of the loonier,. lord Merivale load, it appeared made it avert of headquar tem for .ter ten year.. NI . I':.e* and 1)r. Mower had been there nor tiftcetl year., while Mr.. Ward at1.1 Mir ,doe, had panel the sn•k elven years and three years ago IY'.gM,•I Ively. 1 got Ing first definite nrf•1101'1,'n *lout some of thew halation. on this wire. 1Ml' Nieto .tones ate' Met. 1's. tan ,(,•toed i,idinel lip. Inv at the I'one'it. Martin. \Irs. Ward pleaded head•u•he, And I ail ohhgat'*1 to uo _ 14a w Vivien . orad fuer law white Map map el Mos, presumably a k.Bi..viirr, sad bgma.)o soh plaintively. "'He began to love nue when 1 was is my trouble wham my haahaed died," aft. said at between her s*lift be was poor thinseamaad my inseam is small, and then was Puny to Whisk d -ne but now he is on hack and everything is peesible. and Miss J..or will tryand upset it all unless you bel Ate. "And do yen. lore heat I impure.' et Interest. Mr. Vivian left off crying. and, clasping her lands tightly together. looked at me mournfully, and pre.autly said. with a Mr rowful .bake el her blonde head,"My heart i bunr.l in Pere 1a ChaimChaim: it is Pulley 1 tun t this:king of my sweet little girl whom ma y ,.4her-in.law's machinations have de pen e) Are of. A. Lady Merivale 1 could .lo so much for her. 1Wlat mother would ,mut sacrifice herself in such a cane: •" "\Fell, Mrs. Vivian." I nrtsarked, malt tattooed). "it is sear..ely for me to venture to give an opinion oas. dello-lite a subject, but not if you do ot lore lord Merivale, do you not think you could find some other way of being of toe to your little girl without .ac n rificing y.uslf •'But 1 like him very much, ' the widow Neatened 14. explain, "and it we were mar vied 1 should get to lure him. Thr loran. clock on my mantle -shelf now struck 12:45, .o my visitor ruse 10 go, lit a little flutter of apologetic words and gest ares at having deprive) me of my rest. As she stood outside my door she whin pered. "Then you will go with as to the Lona -re tomorrow morning :" es, I will go." 1 replied. An.1 then with auo Cher good- night she dwpprarr.l down the gallery, and returned t.. ni) ..at by the tire to meditate ou what 1 had hhearth. One idra was ni pararunt, I .11.l not believe in Mrs. VIvan : and I was sorry such a neat- ly -looking fellow as Lord Merivale should have fallen into her toils. • "%.'Lrom) NE T * EIk.l Tb, Levee's iasaent. Your fare Wilke a drooping flower, �.o.trbtart I see yo.i adinrl, hour by (tour, Sae (hart ! Tour rounded outlines waste away. In rein I weep, is ta,n 1 pray. What pewee booth's cruel hand ran stay sweetheart. Sweetheart ! Why. nothing but Ur. Itieree's Favorite Presciiption. it imparts strength to the failing eyetem. cures organic trouble.. and for debilitated and feeble women generally, is unequaled It diprls melancholy and nervoenncis, and builds up both flesh and strength. Uuaranteel to gine satisfaction in every cave, or money paid for it refund- ed. JNO. ACHESON be Greet Re Our stock for Spring is now almost complete, and is the CATARR • largest, best assorted and the cheapest in Gloderich. The Best Time To work. while you can. T.. envwdd oats, never. .tea '1'.• slug, when you feel like a. dp T.. cry, is while you can't help it. 1.. Iaugl.. is when you earl atfor.l 10. stn 11,. 1.140 tame to think Is before you act. 11 1'o take • are of your health, is tetter you y. lose t'. good .1 fe Hake a resolution. is a hen you intr 1t, o.' 10 keep it. T. judge atuether, i when wen are in the moo predicament. The last time to stop your roam anew Is fore you logia, -•Ham's Horn. ten' ': be In Moreby of Maataer, e Those who have used it praise it ! Mrs. I:eo. (Nand writes from Josephine, (Mt., t„ucerning }I igyard s Yellow (61 : "Aa a sure Curr for • happe,l hands, swellings. more he feet. That was tuettr Mrs. V 1% tam and i "1"1" "144' 4, rep,lr 1.. set up 1"''' t" 1-"1"- be gave. the moot.mt . hannutg and uifautile Plate tbe•u, u1 my own r'r4n..u111 tins get all a 1 play. x,r.1101ty anything N • . u. hear Irttlr• NJI+•ata when his lor.',hip seek.•. ',rheI p g l.. Ward ,j, ✓ nn ''r.wus 4.1.tileroot of the Ludie, were !licit he ,:,..: 1):"114111W1'went to lord nd.uaile nor charming. 1 del not *•reat1 .1 fly not :n) habit whets startled to "sem,. tadt.. tell lefyrt• ,1,r retied. Mr. Fr.wt .wooly, w• it waw tied 1.411 aftt•r the departure of J.or.1 Men%Ale and the two Lebec that tel Mr:. Ward ,.lml 1 erre ;lint,.• .11 Uro rel rely ! • V4'1 ,1114111. Fnerr) (lave:; .e•need to he red hot velvet -111 that room that 11 :0411"1 gilt or iltir • {a rows ., 'I'In• 1,•n• tal.lor It.•r' ,.n'en,I an tau y th1A brilliant material. and he enteral elft -•t ✓ world tome.• levo quite npf4Y•s,irf. gut for - feel I the all refer• ' g white wi.,.•11 •ytpeare.l m ' 11111 f 11.1• ,.nolo.: "Irt:uns an.1 that Iiiatiow.I art WIC:, the anti timeasear. 'Thee 15,1..11.11w. 1 the e4 el. one Ire eminently redeeming 1. azure ' • u1 the. salon namely. 1 1118/1English tire o: a a fleet oat whndl great sirew was laid in you `lads lite•'. ,.d \ art Io'li,,'ll t . , Near tins tin' Mr -s. Ward .mud I ..• mel ' and oline•l1•, when w,• were left aloe, and,after - duri 1 hal !said rn.• rifling attent ems re the old M Indy . in the Shit foo1 a f..ot,bx,I my . u...1 organ after that Nekton : Isit droppe'lrely teacup, *n.1 of unre. it :.rolls. • Appear suesanst 1111• no (denudate• ..f :1 col y.lr of franc. its an' -'.t• 'kly 1.111. (11.1 Mr. Crowe who.ha.l Igen quietly, playing can .n . .119114111 warn: caner with the etuAll A4e.1 Ile. Hauser. 4hod u• sign wea hats.%e •f Iutving *veil •.r heard Anything,:tial reuv, o All amusing •liverish.. int the umnoeitt o „ease w•Inth follone.1 the "taming,by +eying m hist usual 4.1.1 gentlemanly. tones '•Flt.•e:n two, lifteent four :end a pair. nix." Really. Uu,a. two 01.1 genticmei were .. loom the deafest mortal* it 11414 e4 er lard onyllot to knot.. Miss Misdome,.remarked t. Inc•trreterently' that it wen her line, '.tm11l11. that a114'm the baa (1111,1) wooded 1.11' 1 -not mel 1)r. Hansel %mild remain eau their g veo, for they would lies IT hest ,t. e• wuu1•l.t hnek woo rad e gh surprises nor '1114 tt e•nmg, I'm: stall another awaited throat, etc., 1 recomvnenll Rage -aro' to a low Ih1 to all." 2 best Doer. hs the ...mese of half an hour 1 was no It surprised t.. hear a gentle tap nt n: w,r. 1 *-as et en more surprised •o ods•, g it t.. find Mr.. 1'.cia:a 01e4'0•. dreamed i white robe .It' els:11 l:rt, " NIA) 1 ...me in. bliss DeLee) :' sloe .soak an her pleading. child -lake voice. • Why, me -leant'.- i made answer: •• o• nothing, is the matter c' • I Ih, no, she wild, with a nen-osis littl 1h •• only 1 heel I must have a talk witl ie one, at1.1 you are the only person 1 tail •^ntble in herr. I hope y..n don - Id she added. plaintively. F.11 answer I drew up another chair neat tire, any begged her to he seated. how must think it strange,"' she went etnfuse,ny• ••that 1 should have crone to 1n1 this way %hell When yon have only keo•.-n me A week, when you hese searrely spoken to ore ng that tune, 1 hastened to put m. re Vivian flushed Been under her rouge 1 rcgn't t.. res.onl that Mrs. I'own did It ensiderably to art. though nature our would thunk. autbciently endowed Her ge lden hair w.., unmistakably 1 : and for part of it shewaa indebted to • (Merano or person, unknown, that he if one. the ehatnhermaid, waw to be hie. ei when she made certain re'clt' to. effect to Mo..P.n,.. We give below u f1•44 „f ti " 1111,, we Iem,l in Black and Colored Henrittas, 46 inches wide. Ladies' Rubber Circulars, in great variety. Linen Goods, comprising Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels and Towering, &c., &r. Lace Curtains and Art Muslins. We import the above lines .lirect, anti invite inspt.•ction and cotlpari• n1 of price((, A DISCG U T OF 5 PER CENT. ALWAY i ALLOWED FOR CASH. JOHN ACHESON. THEE PROSPERITY OF CANADA W ILL BE Ab- seiled by securing the health of the peuyte. Therefore use s -.. .'11 SA$$ATHA Mood a.d Stoma(•( Bitters 4c.: there is nous (tetter. LA('K CHYRI:Y L'0I' 1) oath►., lie. HONK1= ('01'011 t'ure, for chtldrew 13e. I J ARSE AND l'ATTI.B medic/areaWt 'sen• J JEI.LT or ALMONDS fur chaps. etc. �'�y `;1 LK PERF( N11 -. ,. 1 TI' t14Y\t.k VARl1.l frosts tae: b Mt. par o. 'lust exeulote wren. 4) IZ 41' r: h P T i n e 1 work a, sl, hones a mid to M.w,' INwr, I,a r, -,re. _ w.c.GOON BRIT Calc Warrants A SURE Cl •,'ll;! 13Y ALL D i. ��, ta►Itf;. ..'entre and 11a• 1:1.1.1 11 d steat� it all gaga `1 1bul LAWNMOWERS, Latest patterns and most improved styles. Prices right. GARDEN TOOLS Just what you want. Best brands and lowest prices. R. P. WILKINSON & Co. P u tLIC NOTIcJE, 't Detroit Five Presto When the w.wnanofl Another Targe consignment ot v' the house mem-reed hes ring he Iowan ••Madam, 1 stn worry to disturb you, n hut 1 ,"*1111 b, re from Buffalo to trod work at` my • .•ltaaton, and being unable to strike ••What I- ,.our o,%upat:,on :: she demand- ed. I "1 stn a uarso!rynasua." Then .1r.g, in next dear." e "Ilut. II:cool n , 1-.. Nett .I.4.r, 1 say ! They lave sere,. iclutch -en tlwre. whilewe {as-en't any ' - is -- Itch, marc.. awl s,•:-atchts of arae•: Bial, 1 011 human ..r .animal. curet in 30 minutes - by Wndf.rd • Sanitary lotion. This never Ii fade. Sold I.. IF, Jordan. 9,S-ly .1 • , us. .• load ..11 laugh..) w hen ll'. Frost had broken w 1n the 011ie,. and that helped t.o pal ever) 01114. a little more At ease. Phan Lord Vlerg tvaleapd.,vanointing for ng ate, with i. markable goodhlttww• enwmienng aha, he had just heartand, addnweing huus..If to Mt.. 11"ar.l, -:any that he had oak el. a 14,a at the Por I,Se. MaI-t,,,l w anted his obi friends t.. loss pun, 111 40 es e g's 011114. . or she beg:in to give me the nlfnresation my . re.*. curiosity c,x,IA *.114010 •my nve•rt1re oat had. my pan. her. "lewd Nien.ale, yell know, my .fear,'" 1IYe1 she began .Mre. 1\'er-d ...died me "my dear" a"m' n1nre to annoy Misa•lonce than for any other Iopl reason. 1lelieve, "Intl Merivale l -tally lie. MAA dmadfully short ..f money till he tattle that int.. the the and estates, wlrtch no one here M Iever thought he wood, for there, were two. said brothers. between hum awl such happiness, "1 aa well am :. fwth.•r. whome v'Ige.ro111. tenswity ignor of life wet unit email«{ 1„• him rignrrus dig beam like of his third on. the preeeent Lord Mer some ivale. 1 wusp-.•9 he was ton conseientina N for them. If thelllruth were known, for the .Yom Mrnvales were always a reckless lot, emcee* vita *hie one: the papers hinted that fart plain- at m ly enough. They added, too, that the pre.- Spa en* lord ea. likely to deapril the notate in Pe'P hie random generosity.` soul. ••11 -hat mule Lord llerivale take up his ly *bole here ,n the firet•pla,o' t" 1 interrupt All el. judge "The eoinf.rt at the price," replied Mrs. Ward. briefly, with a pitying smile at the n'- • 11nphctty .4 my question. "IM w* nor all amlh remain Mee h"a*w for 501. a week we can "V live respectably get three entrees at din \1'111 ne-, though, to he sure. pied them enesiata Men of a Ins•utt, with three raisins awl two morn al,n..n,h and figures akin se 4ssnrt. We 1 eha have also Kngli.b tea surveil after dmner, ''"m and an English ane to sit by Se SOWN ss the 1•Iv e, ening,. draw in. and *n Fagli.h luncheon hen'( m 11,e muddle o! the day. All thum things, aIr.u1 Niles Delaney. caused Lard Merieale to make this h1s home aeries the tints whoa her e his father gave bias as =OW an allow •.1; assee. eup.yment 411 of e.. 11 we would ... fart toner Islnl. "1 pate A do ern! .-% ening mutt WM," he 44Id4l, w1(11 a.Y.mi,sl smile. TM•n he noticed me for the tin/ tim, t hal I4,•11 partly sheltered from v lea Ly a Large art: metal pain, which *toad upon the gram) pan•. "There is a lad) here 1 hart 11o0 t hr ploawerr.4 knowing,. mod Lord Mrn.ale to Maiden,* larvr•M, obo had past entered the salon "1 I.nd thought we were all old hm•nd.: kindly int role., me. madams• -- In a moment his lordship ram brownie he I 1040• moo. and 1 had Ike intense mort:l.•.tte.n, .4 hearing myself described In M*.lw,or.I rdw1.1.• lett net ..ver e'rr .-4 l•:nghsi. a. "Nle'. Iheleney, an lenghmh writer, re, ,.ed , prate. a h.. in here only "we week ' "Please do not believe anything of the kind. heel Merivale,-- 1 esrlaimel, feeling my cheeks grow hot from annnyantr. "1 am as pigflish s.-nlsbler. if you like, 1st not at all .•4letwate,l." "if yon bast lived herr .a lone as the rest of no. Miss 141aney, yon would bare found oat that wt, aro all celebrated who resod* at ren. \1t an Bodied under her nage an.l oat w,•, Nl., Ilelaney, we pear little ant women are halfafraidof you el ones, at tiro : but when we want one to trust we -..me to you..' ow this loam eertainlyan artfully turned pliment, and• hat mg tittered u, my fair for rtrgainel her .,yuanimity an.l looked ✓ smilinely out of her big blue eyes, king of eyes. it is all nonsense that le talk ahead( ey,- always revealing the Mn. Ve'in's eyes were as innocent. frank and trustful an those of a ave -fast - while her life well, the reader shall and what weighty se•ret do yam think a worth) .lepssitery of 1 inquired, ng myself. fell, Ant of all 1 hare a tarot teask. you he en very kind as toga with Lord vale awl me to the Louvre ttrnnrrow ing' Yon .M he wants viae to go. and II feel hound to oak Miss 'lemma to a. luny es If yowl will not, for" her. Mn. 1a11 hooked down *113 1% at her white • m her yaps "1 Am 'tom )ming ub go with • gentleman alone until until Here followed • pontes, aa.l to relieve violent 1 said 'til yarn are formally mean, le it not • engaged. )•011 quality. (Fresh Teas of superior ualit . In order to counteract the dis- honest practices perpetrated on the public by peddlers and others,we are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, avid solicit your pat - The Fella Power Company baa ro n age. TlP been given 1e .rel to iacrwus• a..spited up to 1 *10,000.000. I•arglish spot% an 1.►ninwmt Irmo( es all hard, w,ft or •11110691114 Inmp* and rile miahes from Morena, Wo.blepavm curlsaplints, ring Ione, sweeney, etidew, gyrating, sore and swollen throat, coughs. etc. Set.• $50 by one Isottle, %V'arrarue,d the most wonderful blenu•h cure ever known. Sold by F. Jordan. 95.1y Sir 'John Nta.donald has been .erred with a .ropy- of the petition against his return in Kington t I mens.' imam. All skin diseases of whatever node ow nature are ,.used by impure I.Ioo,l. Raw - dock Blood Bitten is a natural foe to impart, lobed, removing *ll foul humors from a orom- n. n pimple to the wove scrofulae sore. 2 !REES PRICE & SON. Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. D'AYIGNON'S CREAM OF WITCfl llhlEL„ TCe mosl perfect l060o nom for the removal of areme hr� 11 hsi r krna to trach Ihtwwa SUNBURN FRECKLES, ROUGHNESS, AND ALL .tion. Abreast IRRITATION OF THE SKIN. We quote frown a latter recentl • rec.iveal Irma NI! Eleanor Pnppt. pew, up, Ik F JORDAN (•,.: "Far awe (bene(, o*e1gFis, crYwp, 4tai- •a, etc.. Hagyard'. Yellow (hl is the bat / t thing 1 have neer used.- 2 C} O D E R I C Ask ease Prt.IN. 4114•41 14. Your distressing rough .an he .-ural. 1We know it because K.mp'. Balsam, within the past few year. has cured an many ecug hs and robin in that community. 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