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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-1-14, Page 30.1 -�---'---.ter- - way &R. •. mai• REE DER lies ft R. ids 01 115 ole.. ONE. to Itlda• o,:16 -.^O N ee at the o -at. JS, eople Wonder W11, N they gad bow rapwlly lessith u restored by taking Ar•r's Sar- saparilla. The *moo* u that this preoenstioa continue only the purest sad moat powerful altoratives aid tome. To tho.urwis yeerl. " '.rowel • • erttuble e11aar tat lite. Mrs. Jos. Lake, Brookwuetjy C.atm Nkb., writhe : Liver aroplalat enol indigestion made my life a burl .• add cause near ewLng my eit,t5nct. Fur more than tour yeses 1 sugared rr 101.1 agony. I was reduced almost to a skelstoo, add hardly lad .,,scut► to drag myself about. Al blah of food distr.red oto, WWI only the most dell - nate could be digested at 614 Within the tame meutiosed sevd •folia• treated use without ,Itis' tolled. Both - lig that 1 auk seemed 1. do day psr- asneut good until I Iona. t e use al deed wuwle� ni r (�. b» pro sfY8g to take the .mgp,UaW.. 1 could � Improvement Is not condition, my appetite began to return and with It came the ability to digest all the foal taken, my strength improved each day, and altor a taw months or Willful alleaties to year .lirer•tion*, 1 found waif • Moll woman, able to st'U5 %ser bRagekald duties. The tomlislitt baa Mrat tela a new lease of Ilds, mid 1 Oaallgt *oak you too tanek.w "• We, the undersigned, eitben, el Brockway Venire, Mich., hereby certify that the above statement. made by Mrs. lake, is true In every particular add entitled to full credeux>r."-O. P. Chamberlain, O. W. Waring, C. A. Walla, Druggist. My brother. In England. wad, for a 1usg owe, unable Mac attend to his mice - by by reamoa 01 sorer on his fart. 11 sent haw Ayer's Almanac and the tes- tontoelale it contained induced him to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After ruing it a little while, be wee mired, and is now a well man, working lit a auger mill at Brisbane, tOme-elita, Australia." - A Attcwell, Sherbet bait, Ontario. dyer's Sarsaparilla, rnir*ARD DT Or. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lots I Stell. Parse fit; siaMrlr,M. Worth teaks BEND 50c.In at n i*i (.imply •1 i guaranteed good tau h b es, and we e. M9 Qori by *sperm :hMelope,t watch whickries out .murine,and itw 't do not ad it all than we chum for ri elk NOT TAXI IT, S etif ifpre�rfectly sat- etZloirtest eof the fiegiakaawd s flockb • abeam to secure • reliable Weepier* at mob a tiniest - lonely low price le sehleim K ever be- fore. Tab Is ,• HIM ffeallane • pities al ,)♦lie No over oo•posa- tlo• instal. It bee solid ',moon sad crown. beetles esergray.ed�ud 1.4.i - proof The work* art Waltham MO*. *til jewelled. with sxpssi•a balsam. is led we warrant it an aissrwta time. le mailable for either a lady or Atee b sent with sack west,. Address Q.1111. WYATT t CO., Watchmakers. etorboewgh Ont. SEM U8 $1500 yy�oo°vv we oda mad you postpaid tW mosaic I MOG O MAIM MIN MMB CrCMFFNMDwhwore by ladles sad patient's to the beet society. ppsesdar have mthe e sm i•Ia�M Ws mai Address Wyatt & Jewellers Peserberoesb.Ort SHILOH'S %CONSU M PTION CURE. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this secoas of CONSUMPTION CURE. is withwt * pmt Ilei in the history 01 medicine. All draggis14 re authorized to sell it on a Foment guarantee, tees ,list no other tore can sae0emfully stated. t you have • Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchftif, .e it, dor it will cure Toa. U your child Mt he Crouor see it ted relief is Ifrotdread that' r cease CONSIUMPTiON. d.w'l Jail to am it. rill tare Tom or cost nothing.Ask pus srugdst for SHILOH'S CURE. Price to Mt, oda. sad $*AO. L your I.aogt are sore a leek lime, ate Sbiiides Poems Plmsser. nett T8� Toronto House IY :N Nr, 'lies, iris, 001 - IT COt1Tf - ei *gado SOIL 0 Is THR LEADING DI HODS FIPORIQY. THE LATIIET ANi) 8 RILL AID ¶INTER C}OODB NOW ON VIEW. P. O'DEA, Ile 4•ttre 111 An. " And mbar, to lata, M • sew idea -- la bows rode There le w,iyR •.w for Ma to h-. t1e Stews it all y. ethasa, lime w truth, r. ••tio••Mem fame*, wrote more then clam ism yea h - He knows it .U. u busbies. circa, his wisdom.etee.- if. homes it all. At tomo M draws the qu•t tae Mese He kaows it all TM daily wwkuu that Hamlet. Imola. The psomy m wore of household tech, The grey and wtruntore or /amplest - be bows it all The e•mfort that a:teru res tea haemes - lie Moore it •11 T'bs •is sad W that We wile iese - Ile knows It all "I've pelt just sa," be says wtti. £ grid. "Tabs equal parte of mashie sled gin Nie rued ar • doom when be le in Be tows It all The whale named world is kis l.ropur sphem--- H.knows ttall From r*Uw.l m systes ts weenanO gear - 1M Meow. it all And rtes of his household members sen Nit dews on this tedious, Unworn. loan, Prem Mabee to Georgia, 'Sheba to atm Lis knows it all Abs. H. L Raise 1n Detroit Free Prom. A BOXFUL OF BOOKS. It le sorprisasq to see what :, boatel of books fifty ars will buy. My Cousin Luke sad I have just Miakwf maktag a buokease of redwood to hold our order. It is lour feet wide, and there ere lire .helves all (NU. The hooks Poi. rob dad brood• ful ta at; we could not have spent the tilt) dollar for anything which wuuld have wade so fine an appearance. \Vhat is more. they trill give w sntereetrug dad metruetcve reading for our leisure iters during two or three years to come. Would you like to kw* how we come by the nifty dlullars! It is quite a story. Wr Bre • family of lumbern.eu. We live in the redwood country, in Northwesters Gelder tau, two or three huadred miler up the coast from San hearsay, from which vert quantities of redwood lumber are shipped to all porta of cur world. Many laa.brrmes. from the East and from Michigan and Wits - have conte here dung the last ten or utteen years, and several of them do a hop busmen, mauifacturiag and .hipping the redwood, • timber not ualike pane. growing very large and clear 1M these coast ,wenn totes. My lather, my older brothers awl 1 "ams ere from Wisconsin save' veers ago. The men of ear family had brei lumbermen is t he Bridger Moor, and ray grandfather he tore them was a lumberman in Natter, stat? Imes age. Lumbering is, ei t. speak, Tar hereditary oeeup.tie•. We leave • °team -15111 ea Modoc ['teak, and a shipping -stage near where this small *t reams eremites onto the Pacific. Man et the redwoods are very Large tree, -urger than any timber which s handled in N'uuosson or theme. A red- wuod leis time four feet thick at the stump as called • small tees a ter 1664. We get of teem sorry week which are sit, '-idiot sad s.mettmsa ten feet u diameter. Some or them are clearly two hundred foot os. .sego,, with a hundred (est of clear staff. Our largest ctrot1Lr saws are seventy-two inches across, consequently the large red- wood bogs have to be halved and some - tunes quartered beim" we take them upon the saw -carriages. Th. riving is oxnnmonly 'tesla with wedges. 41110 sgk .aplusives are now and then med. A day's tiresome labor of au etpenenced . hopper smoored to fell the redwood eight feet to dumeter at the stamp. .\ green head would he unable to get one down in • day, and would be likely to asks a boll of it. Great caro mast be used in telling the tree, become the enormous weight of the trees break the trunks to moues 1 they rinke across loge, moose or sn.gmalitier of the ground After they are down, the trunks are sawn up tato lugs twelve, sixteen and twemt fret o - t.ur et bn and then, if large, need for .riling. After*ard the bg• are either rolled into the creek aad floated down W the mill. or drawn chere by teams. My older brother Jobe, who is forename of the choppers and saw yen. generally lays set the course for falling thil tram, and marks It with stakes sat in the ground atter the 'underbrush has been cleared of. It is my boatsmen to keep the books of the firm .t the shipping stage, where the vessels loot with 'wisher, ►nd also to keep the time of the workman and pay them of. We have mew about forty workmen at tbe mill, at the elapsed a the woods; and tale year 1 have • missile from W tacosai6, Lahti )panto.. about my own age, who is oat here to learn the beise".. Orr day last spring • chopper named van Voodoos mode • balk with kit "ander mot" while aad lodged one redwood spinet -heal it up herd aad foot. It was hated that "Van" had takes too much bear that day. H. and tea others, sensed Hollow and Storer, bad secretly received what was said to 1s • keg et lager the eight before, and it unquestiosbly was pretty strong lager. if the mem get intoxi- cants, they w ebbed to do m very quiet- ly, for my brother .robe is • strong temper - arse man, and discharges every employer wham ke 6md* intoxicated. "Van" was .o, drat e, bet • little es• bil.rate4, we thought. At any rate, he war careless with his treaded 'stale on odd- lo°kisig scarf. lasfwd et "driving tb stake" which Joke bad set for him, hie tree await half a"uad rad bang up i6 the top of smother redwood, beading fifty or sixty fest be the right. The tree which Van Vranken had tried to 141 was &brat riven feet in diameter, and perhaps • headred and Meaty fest tall, .ad the tree which it lodged as was almost Y After John had looked at the trees, be ordered the seceaa redwood to be est en Mat both might f•11 together. He marked Ho marl, coal a dolt% so probably made • d ight mistake. sot allowing quite enough ter the great weight tad pressen of the Int bee ea ahs ocher. Phut aItornaw, whom Mar eared tree was mit, it fell off half sweet the ander soar(, and lodged in tan apes %mot her large rad a nod. The dirsatios in which 41 three trees sew heeded week', when they ail, and their 'reeks across • golly and break them to pima". To avoid this, three more trees, at..dimg fl rtbr to the right, were ant lay, arprly lodge) a rt ale' pwthe large tear ea which the first twe were hong ap in =eh away as to bra.. it Mward the lett, a err ler that, wb.w ci • they might 41 roll en level graveled, as west Grit iatendnl Arose mem gritted an r. tin day catalog ,hr bot ,boas tragi The plea might have mosso 4....s$ wins the bat el the area tram di apses* ►w jmele. K cuedllesraer�/ "ler thirty bot, Mede rerworal �lmb, mat u.. hese by •.I._l. bas d It ..N6Hart. that the bast i.r we 14 SUM it se d.• These were sow is tram is the Plea W hats eat .f at tgros b had illareqmparst the thertirair w Zirhe sla w less Mem fid la dig a Mr. aid this pmt see. a eases t... tow. almost Mss Bmet Wait 'd • tW V two the yip.: THE SIGNAL: OODERICH, ONT. THURSDAY, JANUAR1 14, 1891. teem, el 1►e ethers' it Wiese so twenty (.et out .1 per scalar. if N 1 Wits oat enough to It would be sate c M led soddenly .ad with • treaeledelee .rusk. and .b W. others would drop tett& M bolter -Mother. Still. there would have hum no very greet es uwu.ual .fel:grr, coma.. tie tress wore all 11111 pit oto direction, the chopper.. would have • chases to rho heck --heel it neer 1x658 for the tree which hung by one 'Huh. At .ciao fiat crack or .tart. or ecru par, per I.. n 8.4)1,1 be .-rate's. t, break •. 1 soar down. crarwiow, to the trail/. • , • fret tau Irmarigbt over the low of re - • The *attic „uuZ of chopper. vtewel aid deab.ro.i that it w'•► tee til.gerot. _peddle with. tudeed. it w.• an WWI w Iortahlc iteration. duel hod about It A 00r tau aspect of mumuw•6t danger which I sane, nook* very plain in word.. The great ole, height and puoderou• *right of the tram save to the jam • terrific appear - sore The men denied it "the lager glut." Joke was angry and dusleased. Twelve day'" work had already been done os it, sad row, to crown all. it was , the way •1 • her operatics. He del not like to order men 1.' go in •wI cot the lei tree 1' w , .' . -.or. looked Ake mending them to thea. d.a' ilut tb•t evening he wade aa eller of Iift) dollar to any oast who would break the glut without dodder, to lite. The glut was the topic for die cusatoh for the next Mu days. though no one raw • way to break it. The next .lay. as work liad been rennin light at the mill, my brother gate nM• a holiday, aed Luke and I walked to French's steam -mill, the next be - (ow ours. and chrome about six mile.,. At lhea_h'r • ledge in treat of their land- ing -Map was axiom Ideated est, and hem. z. iY TOO aa.ucrucc. n. wi1.DLr T. 11'11. for the first time, I saw dynamite car- tridges. Those in nee were cylindric.) in ahepe, two leek* in diameter and eight inched lows and were pat up in thick. bice poste -beard aces, with a detonating charge of powder inside each, and • fuse. two Leet log, connecting with it through .tele end of the case. It seemed ta a that we ought use one of these meteorites to bring dow-a the big redwood is our "girt," end en applied to the forams to let es ham two of the car- tridge* He oweded to my request when be fousd out what wr treated to do with them. But to carry net our 'whew. we needed a large auger. The augers used at French's were the comm,on..hort.-handed, two incl* implement& each as we had at our own mill. \\-e were told. however, that a settler who lived two miles further down the coast wee layug a log aqueduct, tied had ouch an auger 88 we eroded. We went to his place, amid there found two mea hard at work boring out logs with what is kaoline as • pump auger. Luke and 1 drew near and sat down es • Both the noon were what they all "Pikes rat here in California -old-timer 6/000511 from Slim our and the Southwest -queer people, not much noted foe thrift. and, as • rale, violently prejudiced against New Beg - loaders and Nem homers g.me"By. By asci by Luke Iowked sp mid said, “Good -day, gentleman." They both stopped hang and looked hard at as for some moineste. "Younker," observed the older of ca. tee mem, • tall, loam, stoke -dried man .host fifty years o:d, "I reckon you're • tender -foot, led ,deet likely • Yank, by the way.ye chew out yer wards" "Yes, said Luke, "sad sow ma you do es the favor to bad es that augur to -mor- row !" "Lend it to yer " exclaimed the Pike. "I @bud laugh to see etyarlf lend anything M • Yank ! Whoa @b'd I see it anis, 1'4 like ter know !" Well, then, wiU you "ell it !' mid Lake. The mea paid no attention to the ques- tion. The two went ow boring for five or ten miaetes. We sat by and watched than. Theg[a r was aa old tool, rusty and dell Atrlength the Pike turned road aid said, "Wal, you haag round yer. if yen's booed to tit this yer •lager." "We want it very much,", said Lib. "Humph ! yer do, do ler !-' "lies, we do," replied Luka "Aad wive got to hove it "Anyhow e'' "Anyhow." "Look yer, youak.", you'd better d'•r rat from yer . We sat down on another log and fell to w1itt1.g redwood. The moo went es bor- mt for ten or fifteen minutes longer, the odd man casting now and then • que.tio.- kg look toward ua "Von ai.t grove yin!' he meteoroid, after • whole. "No, we want you to lead or well as that r," mad Lake, whittling sway dog - on do it low we ve got In get it," replied Leh., in i.... tattoo nl the Pike dialect. Then they bored and we *bottled in silence. At last the old Pike could stand it 5o Lagar. W .1. 111 be .4tv-gn-n"il !" be burst out. Int tint t. i the porinemettist. ersn oaks.• .r hod omit. roun.l e we ! . w 1 duntno whether ter gip my S lot -v ,r let ver hew the angerDog- gore. . 1 Kt 1 don't let yer her It, I .(s� ' ' . . end round mid lift it atter *le%' W a 1 :e. rig it ter nod with VIAL" W. did Ret node to this tirade. bus wen . nag r n item • •t. f icor. •' I ...e. 1 • ..N. 1 .. - . M.110 . be . j . otter s w..oc, 5'11' . hat a, a �.�•, 11:1.-T,,ww, .' et qtr,,,. I t h. d 1 sem •xchiimed et ten,. s'11 do. lArv' .: u bore ,.::.111 ,ie of •. u, r. .,gore A'... . , . e .11 is ... Cetus • V .'. ed of mar fa"ata 8541 r '1 The ••s . .e eat ..es •'h W sr I.1. w, .1 an . K eY , r.,.. . aura w. to•115*, 1.- . Sew ...."eye 11e1s11 Kt w o. w. w eb• ds` M air we? Vi w�ub dare 1 we jar yr era e@Iwlmed the Pike. AU right. 1 said; "we will britt so, beak to-wierrew oretisu/ " Don't think I ei green euougb tolook let yer,' growled the old sus°. K • shouldered the sager •tad . dked eweuek o amused at the success of r Olst� u.of dealeng with our estghiror Prolerru.g t.. wort wttbuat the images Maas of the workmen et our mill, w. left Ont diner and the Iwo cuttt•ige• IMI the other .n1e of the creek from the md1, u e .dying.. o we snide home. At supper the talk el the men mediated quite plaid% that Van S./sakes'. H.Uiug awl ' •••'rutewled W stake 1s. attempt the het ....venous to break the glUt (y) cut • tang deem the Mg tree, taloa, the rink that such an attempt would motive. “It never will .1•' to allow tbuee got that fifty dollars." ,mol Luke, after we bad Rose to out 10051. "Time we must get up before light to menu awrwuag," mud 1. "for they one masa work tirvt thing Moor the sit o'clock whist!. blows.'. We went to bed. But 1 waked et nae o'clock, and bed but barely fallow asleep spies, wbeu 1 fraud Luke strain • watch to look at the clock. 1 waked again 81 three, 'tad then. although it wee not. ret light, we .tarsal out. V. toot, an ate, and crossed over to the doe and girt our auger and certrelgsa Ihy bad scarcely begun to dawn who u,• rear ed the glut. There it .toed. ming gigantically iu the starlight. A h. d of deer, lying near 1t, boue4nd away through the brush. We set our augur tate the trunk til the bag redwood upon which the other five trees hung. •n.1 bored s hole nought into ifs beer'. Tbmss we thrust in Due sof ar ear trident. 1t fitted loosely, and 1 pushed it e w oh a 'tick to the end of the hole That left the outer end of the fuss weedy a foot hoods of the trunk, but by thrusting le a mato-h on th.' split end .4 • silver, Luke was ahlr to reach It. It was aIMut Ielf pant live o clock when we lighted the ntateb and them ram back. The fuer burned slowly. 1,e ran about a hundred w•1 fifty yards, and then turued and w'aita1. A a...meut after there came • hollow, dull elplo ooso and with it • fund, sharp, splitting seise. Fully half the redwood ,run► was blown off at the butt, and flew thirty or forty feet. The great tree shook, then it gave • !ted crack owl broke off at the shattered phlox, and • second later the whole jam of Sage ire.' .ams' dowN with a fetich :Jul crash. 1 Jo not mood. exaggerate when I my it •book the whole county! Limbs Mw end three of the greet trees broke across each other with terrific crashes The great lop Mended about. One butt New arouse/ sidewise, plowing up the ground ter nosy fem. We looked tea with great satisfaction. The noise was heard at camp. Twelve or fiftees of the men soon time renuimg out to see what had caused it, Van %retaken,' Belling and Stumm with the others. We were standing os tied trunk of the big rodwood How are you, tilt, dollars "' Luk. @hotel. They .topped and stared at the wreck. "Donner end blooms "erieal Somer. "Dem two young spiel hoppers bas bear. 0411 and blow down der gl.wt mit gout -powder, or some such ting like dot -w earl, ' Only sbawll "' It did smell pretty strongly armed there of powder and dynamite. We took the auger Lack to oar Neigh- bor, the Pike, that evening. He was sitting m his shanty with hos hack to the door, and hu helpmeet. withal,. wok giving him a piece of her ,mai as we comm np. She vise apparently very angry and very bitter, hot the man was hearing it well "good erelong lake .celled out, "We've brought tock your auger " The old men faced .bout sod looked first st us, deem at the auger. "Wel, of yer taint'" said he. "And we are much obliged t. you," 1 ad'el. 1\'•1, but 1 :lowed yer was ne Yasks," Ise remarked, as if in apology. "Jest yer hold on • minute.' He remained around inside the shanty. "Shot up!" we herd himruwl to his wife, and in • few minutes out be came, with a two -gallas stoma jug, stopped with a corm - cob and • tin plot dipper. "Tuk • nip o whiskey!" said he, swing- ing the jug under his 8151, as if to pour out mine of its contests "Thank you," cried Luke, "but the doctor's forbidden our taking any this year; afraid of dipsomania." •Soo! dipsomsnv! What stoat diet be - "A "A sort of dfuin.m .ad 811-gosesw ta the head. It rues in mine females, you know." "And whiskey enervates it?' "Aggravates /t vary lash. law it right ea" 'Ther'. bad." " Bed ',deed ! Oa sight: Mach obliged.'. Joke paid toe fifty d01Lss be its. aid we bought there books with it. • iemtltl. tier Would see Kemp's Belem for the threat and lanes It n curing more gree of moos, colds. aattsma, bronchitis, croup and all throatand lung tumbles, than any other medicine. The proprietor Ito authorised any druggist to give you a maniple bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Linde bottles 50e and $1. (leow mama 1s ra0N1. Tb L+ndm Sp -crater tells a story of e who wee oats addressing as soak rums of children. "Now, children," he said " I pr•posa to give you as this mom- s co an Penton o' the life of St. Paid. Perhaps sont* of you are too young to understand what the word ' epitome ' memos. 'Epitome,' °hiltlren, is in its signi- fication synonymous with synopsis." Haw in. made •hn simple and dear explanation to the .,.ildren the speaker went m with ale story. lame I'14 P. 1 Three t hinge to adedr.-iataUectn•I power. dap ilv and Rrsoetulness. 2 'l hn-r shone to like-eourage, gemtle- MOS oarrg.t 3 '1 hr..' . Made111 to hots-crndty, anTo- go. II, ,..., ,.t..ariesdw. 4. .'• .i. hos to delight i•-fraaks.sa, f-.I.n on .• •e at,. rip .1 two to wish for -health, -,. ,. *fel spirit. •. `.t• rely to avoid -Mimeos, , lo- na •-.nt peening. t a Prey for -faith, mace rt • asd°le4 ter -honer, F. ' •' Rovorf- _lamps, mea - ,••rem to heerws rap Iwost tmp.saible M of disease. Dr. r ted at the bead of d I.wiM.r mod norms •ring .p the .y.t..a. yowl and old. .mai..ere5ipt of Llevistiog ih.+k @ Or. vials, Ified. "August Flower How does he feel? -He feels I '-c, a dere, dark, unfading. dyed- tn-tht- w.x,l, eternal blue, and be Mak "t lxsl feel the same way -AL Flower the Remedy. How does ''.sa 14411? -He feels :. Itradaa lir, geut•rally dull and roti strut, but sometimes excruciating - August Flower the Remedy. How doss hs feel? --He feels a violent hiccoughing or jumping s•, the stomach after a meal, raisin: bitter -tasting matter or what ' eaten oa drunk -August I'.,, ,.. the Remedy. How does he feel? -He feel• the gradual decay of vital pc'wc he feels miserable, tneLne:iol' hopeless, and longs for dealt' ar peace -August Flower the Rem- edy. How does he feel 7 -He feels full after eating a meal that he cam hard]) walk --August Flower the Remedy. r G. G. (SEEN, Sole Manufacturer, 4awihnn. New leraey, U. S. A. Antrins Mogi ATE NTS M Nb. TN. we. �fl0a 7.:tl T le �.emeetb"naseemrt4�esstmU rA&" t1a aowe sit. Oei•e[ ti 5cieatitu Asturian atm seimuee p50r In the �nL.eernr� M �ew rt.��r....8i -Cam reMtamm.7Y, tow rat Emulsion s/ LiverOil ANO TMC Blpepiecplltes of Lime and Sok No other Emulsion is so easy to take. It does not separate nor spoil. It is allays sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach can retain it. CURES Scrofulous and W Diseases Cough. Loss Of Mental and Nervous Prostration. General Debility, &c. Haddad dell imitetieaa Ask for "the O. & L." Emelsios4 amanitas s0 *flees. Palace 11100. • 06. ANO ip PCN OTTLR. I Bold by Tr. J orad. n PLANING MILL ESTABLISHED iSFr Buchanan L Son, 1r. * t IM'''CM0m BASH, DOOR and BLIND, ihaler. 1a all tiled, of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES Aid builder's sweets' of every descrtptlos School Furniture a Specialty. CLEARING SAI1II 18926"i CHOOL OPENING -4892 Headquarters at F4aoP^ & Porter's. AL1. THE LATEST ANI) h,. • DUCATIONAL WORKS. AVTIMMULeac AND itWOES aMURD 1014 High. Nadel, Public and Separate Schools. See our excellent value in Exercise and Scribbling Books-- the Bee Hive, Frontier and Silver Medal. Nothing given away in this store except rulers, as our profits are too small. We give by far the best value for your money in town. FRASI:1i & PORTER U.•fatral Telephone Exchange, Court House Square. CAN EV .i:; M5 o = r,�a a i • Jty'_ ei :L 1 a - z .. :i e c z i it4 S t a Di !tits a i`a i s - i 'c- 5 t: a r• c•e _ t • S . iE = s 2F o Z • t6s ,� a Z. (11 4 1,...- .S0 ey° _ i. o r g i iILi� s g a 313=ak o :.I, i a _V ~! °119"a 64cq ;411_,-;oc L 0 Jz a' J•. tr 111 Fes 3 t`I $� 3 al a1of s 1 sg 10 011'1! S et: t • a O 2 fi .she 8 < aL 1 16 cc:1S s;oas9 a poo as :G 4 r,`•;` flt 12 it :r ; d it 1,..-..2 •g ;c ■st a Lir !s .� ego ^ +A- i" e`Tca¢� siP�3 =2 pis 7 �i 3.2-61- 1.'d 6 o I , o Q `o 0 G l;oF'0 $ licca tQ • d a�°?o ^Ei E` • e $ n� I 'ySlii: r till -1 a ��a ! . U 1 .811° z `_ g8 �I i • VI CHOICE FRUITS Raisins, Currants, Peels, Etc. Raisins and Currants cleaned and ready for use. 's ct�v r ydx fir" r." ALL I'HE SEASONABLE FRUITS FRESH AND CLEAN, AT REES PRICE & SON'S. JAS. SAUNDERS' MrLEAN'S BLOCK. As he intend* retiring from bsi-s s, he will sell his large and wall assorted seek at bottom prima. Chinaware, Jewellery, Wedding Rings, Silverware, Nickel and Flitted Knives, Fork. and Spoons, Albums, Plush and Other floods, Toys. 'homy Goods,eto. $,000 Roll: or 11111 Papr, sed'/nils, wnwit w1t.L as MOLD AT 1A1,1 MOIL Now is year time iso bMrgais. 180 PER CENT. will be deduct- ed for towhees sed others getting tip Christmas Tram NEW AND FANCY GOODS! NOTABLY NAVY AND BLACK ALL -WOOL SERGES, • Mara wide and moderate in price. Rimy FLANNELS, 28 IN, WTD Is soft and hard finish, from {ha beat wawa. 4,1 A •siortewnt of other dew and fashionable gnnds on the Ivry, and will M•stiemd later on. A liberal dimmest an all mi pura1•aMn freer me air Strmay os" f'riOe Miaow rd R•berEsahse.