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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-4-7, Page 30 m - (mar It. 1 1# of i Nityle fonder .27 007 Sad herreagddlyhealith ��tOla.. -a h 1 WWI'Sr is that tats ' il. oaatata' . pima LT.. 0.a hid ore To yearly ft mama • ogohie elixir el M. T'e'=a•: tYasbar hr ,o,“I was Nth b 04 a▪ rms ▪ Dew „y way.sad he food 'abs sad may Ike umisidse- �l. Wtikteiib, ow Ya iet wait w ord mew tit's glob aArs •n.7 Dr- - esti p bolest geed o I MM�GhU��S!a the ass et Aro 'Ua,,adb• do a= oehiaclig to tab tae Mililleglirilki I self ase a �����,,,,��i.•rr IMPTO llt ppellilsam to Y m sad with it tooditioa, my scam• the to ages all the food takes, use allasength Ithilar. II" Is your sm�oi.IarNd m * mill ;saaAM a MUM MMI hemsilrY r ow Ica a ai Ma *sod= kre gime lie $ yes too mods." we, the asallimnIgpell. dams* of Deerkway Chasm, illeh.. Yon* certify thst the above )Ary Lake, Is tease i, every }ar� tar e d entitled to fail aMme ee O. P ambertmis. O. W. Warlag, C. A. Wens, a brotheisr. In EisgI.od. was, for • kee time. unable to attend to W. oece- kysever a self agree or his bot. sent him Ayers Alr.aree sod the tee .(ravels th ains:a. ladened Isim Alter u.1rg t1 vy tIci s bttk wbtle. be was eared. sed is �1 a well man, working is a sugar ai Briab•fl . Queensland. Australia." - A AOteweU, Sharbut Lake, Ontario. dyer's Sarsaparilla, re:raams se Dr. 4. C. Ayer & Co.. LORA Mes& naut; re oirlss.M• Wesel AM IMO& - _ ere :+ton+sch. -ICL rt. Gr. ,.)uriflc.c.tlts r - clIlm- pU.•i:._ : ;'Iry 1. to the _ ... _ . c Sore. THE SIGNAL : GODER10H, ONT. THURSDAY. A?114., 7, TALKS FORTH FARMER. IMPORTANCE OF .BANDING CANA- DIAN DAIRY PRODUCTS. tatr.ete Teem .a AMr.m w the Mare.t by reed J. W. a.ammee. D.mt.ts. THE COST OF ARMED PLAGE. aYenpe to F.e*es be as Lame el......t.,- NOaTeasley It. la Lampe today 3,000,000 ase, the physical Bower el ties eestmeal, have bees ttnui.g, vasrekiag mid cus.t.t-..rching. pnotirag .t targets, I.arsiag the nes of bayonet sad sabre, sad performing as asar- ly ss is passible is skeet tights the mobs - Hears d seteel war. It was so yesterday sad lest year sad through .11 the yester days et (meaty years. Seven times d.rtag Oise period has the postmen' of Gus vale hest beam roswed ; eo..•quesitly there ere sew about 110,II110.000 Keiropsmas, sot yet beyond middy life. wise bare been &reamed le the fighter's profwioo. sad who could at she briefest to airs take their places in the fictive army or to the reserve. Leery my has its barracks aid parade gewad; every frontier fro.as with •doable row of f.rtifiestioos. M the earl of Gamine- hoeath century, Europe, free' the Douro to the Don, is s camp, wherein tea times 300.- 000 of km ebbe bodied moo .n bivouacking. ready at • sign to spring to arms end slay sack other The spectra* is without paral- lel in th• history of lb. world. Kveu in the boisterous days of antiquity, when wars were frequent. fighting was the bummed of compar•tirely few. Alesaudera pb•lans and Cesar's legless were composed of pick- ed mea who adopted the soldiers career. and followed it until they weal retired or bio to, Oke armies dtlallsaV. eald !'Irlhp I1., of elusuras Adolphus sad Turenne, varied in numbers from year to year. The najont) of Xapoleos . •4.1 guard and 1 many of his regiments of the lite fought through a dorem cauip•igus, and he regulat- ed the quota of much year's conscription ac- corditag to each year'. needs. But our gc.eratiou has wits••+eel the espanaton to Europe of a military system as seven in time of peed es the old systems were in w.r - ti m• , s sort of perpetual levy en mama. Measure which once Imre beets deemed unjnsiihehle, except it the most threaten- ing emerge -n.4. are now employed every day. uvf what was the standard of war has been final as the standard of peace Lander the new system every eligible nen is, at a given age, u ilkdrawa from his trade or oc- cupation awl converted for three. or four, or five rears auto s soldier, till he becomes pro - Dairy CNblssteeer--Uwe Tellies .r 1.- '- teres M KaMrprWat Varmee., la view .f the practices that haw bees la verse is the past, amid .f the present medium of the dairy trade, it seems meat desirable that .aactmwb .bo.M be mole promising toe the breading of cheese of Clm- adian eaaaefootare m snob • way that they may be distinguished early from she predate of other owatnes, sad also that that disti.etive bread should be evident to the buyer, whether he seeks the informs - Nm: or not i would suggest that .very imadwtu.r of chew front pun cable sulk cent•imimig net lam t►a. 34 per .omit. d hotter fat should be emitted to me so such product • bread, such as "Canadian Full Cream Choose." The ass of the brand might bo mimic, persuasive : but its use Swell also be prohibitory, except to factories melting cheese of that description. A pea alsy lee tax wrongful use of the bread should he inflicted to the extent of $20.00 per box of chess for every meters* where it was wrongfully applied Then each cheese factory should M en- titled to a roistered number. Brands of uniform .tyle, and the re istra.urn number should be furnished from the office of the I►an (' mustoner for the !tomato*. The complete trend ntay take • form radar to t lie following 'CANADIAN PM. tries' • uaru. /Iatklr•y No. THEKINGDOM OFWOKEN. A CAPITAL METHOD OF TEACHING CHILDREN TO WORK. Matey advamtages would (venue to the harvest &MIMS frim the adoptioe of this plan. '11.e product of e.da factory might be followed or traced back from the re- tailer's .reenter to the factory where 11 was produced. Those factories which tura out the very best quality would reap ea un- doubted advantage directly : and the differ- ficie•t an tiring • breech -loader and is the once In price which would thereby be civet appropnately•uaindgoose-ster. offer which d, ae between fancy quality gee cosmos he may go back to his civilian calling, bet Id . much he improve with the liability of being sammosd to ggg�meutIy to Mise.liseand held apt the Britirk wrhets. iieabt- lees for • tams, some of the theses buyers sad cheese importers would oppose the use utaally spent ors food. elotbes lodging. el Me brand When a retail seller of and Pent ohon, the lb. M MM. C.pevvC.sts.•e for batt Oleate-wsttaw.ee mew tea mss-- • WoM•et4Ylko-'sere Wove. They Wear - As Ideal Wses.a' s Orasalsattes. Teach the oktMrou Wats of m idgetry while they are yet very young. sad they � will always be iiedasti.oae. titre them at first only very light tool*. and try to bel the work to wheels seek ukuld &seituaa. Des's let them cars:. ten i.sg that they W - oome tired rad so disgusted with al work, Mt long enough to s.xompltsh something. and if at le of use se mach the tetter. I10 not teach children that it it a sin to he idle. but rather that then is • LION to be idle u well ea a time to be at work. The sppm. sally idle time ot the syu.m•titally hear man or woman Is often the meet fruitful to results, fur it is then that many things are thought over and pleased. When it is possible, let the ekildres feel that they are working for some de&mttt end. 'fY.y wish to me ON ase and profit of their labor as m•• ', es older people do of theirs. Deily them . .t, and the very highest inoantive to habits of labor Is removed. A good and irtustnoa wo new wire said : -liar of the most bitter meant ins of m)' childhood is taut my mother. who was one of the best and most rwralaentious women that ever lived, was without tact or judgment as to my tasks. On the inug, beautttul summer days, when I longed to be at play, and when 1 ought to have• been, since there aro always enough dreary days in which to give a child work, she would give me two ynls and a Ralf of unbleached nt:alto which 1 was re- quired to havem la was always stiff mud rouge and diwgteeshle. If it had been tine, pretty work. I would not have minded half eu much. Timee hems had to he turn ed mud measured and basted, until my poor little fingers ricked, and my very soul re- belled at the task. When my work was badly dere, 1 had to pick it all out and do it over ; when it was well done the pesos was torn off without a word of approval sad thrown into the ragbag. 1 was in a state of bitter rebellion all the time, be- cause my tog was of no use to any one. When I said U0 I was severely reprimanded. and told that children were no judges of what w.. good or bad for tbem. That is s great matske,for children aro much keener judges than grown people, se a rule, think them. Thar 1 thought that my mother was vary wrong amid very cruel, but now 1 know she was_'_ Kath•ria. B .Foot ends, woo ;1 roar the'shty d fill ear (salary /lsisets• sins fight at any time unua he u 13 os 50 yeah 8e .anaemic wises eAisk 1. eso M this Wiens needs no comment To est intent the gem we mat reckon not only the mosey also of ins E DYSPEPSIA BILIOUSNESS ONSTt'ATKtl. I{EAz ACHE. SALT RHELcmL SCROFULA. DIZZINE SART BURN. 1 S. UMAT!:,M. SRN Di'SEASE li JTFITS ing Outfits (need that kCo. bat, ...vim 8 JTSI .ON. 1. 0 30N. k v E 1 $zavI seta*]., n. • am .se ��� gI rO,e1•NS re= betty or abet mint ..err amt..1eh i-. - nt!what NNW � e wt r w wog h *"vois,tk.4a .(04110' ilil:Kll'H RV F. S. JORDAN. ATENTS! ilEIis. P401 SIRES i..iM WIER..ITS move. and ell bile lases to the C. 14. Patna -c Attended ey at MODRNA TS iRA.q. Our office i• up oeite the t'. S. Palest sad w :ar °Mats Patents Is the .bete bee those remote from 1r4?HINOTON. Seed HOMO. OR I)RAWIVO, We ad iso u to estdstabllitl fres of eh sad war t0 PHA UNLIM rye OR AIN PATRVT. he refer, Dere. to the Pestwte-. the east, 4 Me dv r Div.. sad to .eheia&e of the 1. S. Pates. Oaoe. Ter ebronla-, 54111or. &nd referceees to &etas' emu, in yon• state or County. wT4111I r t meow & b.. ''eno•t • e Palest OMe .. wdakIninen. D.0 le - salaries of officers sheers to an English tows ce city finds that ;' sad the stipend of common soldiers, betides of customer. s •r* pleased with the he product ' Ute hetldng and repairing of fortithestona, . •cert... brand• he wiles sad � I but &IA° the wealth which these idle multi -- want wets factory I tales could produce were they profitably hihigh tt Faddy titenough to pay • relatively employed. Thus computing. Europe a wholesale h (ver 1 than inr others_ The ! er h sot lets than a thousand milling w ppla.ae house tram which he buys kis lasl a & vw. Her armed peace during supplies may instruct their importers or t twentc tears has sera her ase mock .Renes on. this ode to secure the product I as she paid for all Napoleon's tern&.: am- id .beat or !base factories at area as d- I pates from the Lodi to the Waterloo. -The canoed price, because of the active and par• ream. PLANING MILL (%T6r';N10n& 13 4. BuchanaSon, ea.Rteeserreaamie msteat demmel for it by customers who aro to the rotalt Tba a keener com- petition for Oho goads of the best factories. .ad s marked difference in the priers paid for different qu&litme would result Both of thew would be very much to the adve.a- 15ge of Oke dairymen who patronize the cheese factories. An immediate advantage would alas accrete by the preference which l'.nsdier cheese ander our owe national brand would receive in the English markets. It would be • guarantor to the arowner that there wee no fraudulent iaitatioe ardor he toyer. -From address by Pref. R.b•rts•a. tepredset*Ve Pewee et Weed., Fanners who &11ow the weds as their plantatioas to go to .sed have littls ides. many of thorn..1 the labor and trouble they are storing up for themselves. Seam cur - ions experimentalist' has bees at the trouble of a- intier: the weeds produced by • single plant of some of the COmtuoneet varieties of west with the following rather ► s h startling n in o 0 four, two devoting 1,300 ; chickweed. 3,000; cockle. 3,300 : themselves to the actual quarrying of the 3.423 ; chest 3300:desk, 3.400; date and the other two splitting and dress- ing it. The Litter operations ere intereet• ing to watch. sad the visitor may try him Mel at spiitti.g, s feat by no mesa. se easy as it looks. O.ly 10 to 15 per cent. of the slate quarried is of any comsner'eiel Tile Welsh Mate quarries. Tourists who happen to travel in Wales should make it an object to visit Bethesda o. r. -count of its slate quarries. The Pens -bpi quarries are probably the largest in the world. employing upwards of 3,000 quarrymen and prolnctng 360 toes of state a day. The general .ppearanoe of the starry is that of a huge empbitheater,with oe arossfel steps or terraces, each of which are fifty feet high. But no adequate idea d ib Immense arse a gained until the visi- tor notices the pigmy -like appearance of workmen orkmen on the lower levels. At pre amt Me quarry u 1,300 feet deep. tad it is calculated that there m. .ti11 1.500 feet of date to exhaust before the underlying cam- bricn grit r reached. A .j.hom of truck Uses traverses each terrace to convey the elate to hydraulic elevators which raise it to the surface. whence it is dispatched to Port Pearhyn by • small narrow . gauge railway. The gtrnyme■ .salts Wild carrot, 1,300: da.dsliow. ,n bony boles ease. R10 • wee and work gangs SASE, DOOR and BLIND, ik.iors 1s all kinds of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES Aad builder.* material et every desarlpsioe School Furniture a Specialty. Pat ronise True f PURIST STRONGEST, DIEST. The to. Noels Cape. A very stylish and pr.. -tical garmeas :a the Ben Nevis cape, nude of navy-blue Scotch tweed, fitulr,u into the figure at the back and falling in a sleeve shape from the shoulders. It is lined tnrougboat with plats silk and the hood of the garment is hoed to match. This cape ran be made ot any color of tweed, with or a ithout the silk lining. A handsome brooch or jeweled *imp finishes it at the thr.x.t. tweed. 4,3;1: greeadwl. 6,500; ea eye lose!, %t00 ; eullow, 16,.100: mother. wort, 1!1,000 : fox tall, 19.500: sow thistle, 19,000: mustard, 31,000; Canadian thistle. 43 000: red poppy. 30.000 ; burdock, 406,- 32111 ; purdahs. 300.000 • limbs' quartiles,value. Four different kinds -rel, blue, 11616,000. green, and gray --are found in this one ream i.� w��• .- shore, -so quarry. The tressed slates aro clasped in There is so better food for horses wham different s. to which the high heaven. They contain more hoeriakrswt scram of '.these," "Dacha/aim," 'tieing - than oats ; in Sp•ia. Italy and is some or es." .sd "ladle." aro gives. Mach she parts of Austria horsss are fed en beers meet be Af • eerier. tkicknem ; Oka. if a is found thinner than the standard bett TM of a a. Ind car stock tt cora. 'nest he out dowse to • "Duchess." The sipa bears for boraas sad cattle pro- "Duchess. - dooms • h.autitul, soft. sleek coat :Oho ani- Among the workless are a _umber of clever axle like the beans het ter than they de.ay ~mom of whom may he bought • large _ both and trrrtaseaW arti- stes ether feria of dist, eta de it re !i k d gaih mon geek while doing my other sort of food. g..v.be a I.ea•.wry. SIM* ON s.h0My declares thaw eater. i �v. The .awl is trams the (;(lana and bay. she is pear t .eo overety d. to part d. iopnt.. radar the mama n( immacmlet. Comas- the seas.... N.tvi.s• Ica w Moses the dam for the peeper dove t e- siore was the property of Pia iX. tihs A rsaelatias Ass beoa wbmittlA is the the young be expected ont!Muballet a eau built ■ to the kWh.'" 1-.1°Yd's S - from uisrle that , P g y 'nem Gaited Stoles Beate asking that the select mIM nay he *:posted ' cation on the °seder d the Empress Bo- 1 isiairaittse es weatew's wgr.r. have "thug' have had abaudamt ex.rctas a Me implies Nie the days .1 the sooesd empire es s1 d a pie Osb that have knee closely Res ,up and daring the life i (t7 � the empleyme acgraPYmr tsars(- Laertias sear" 01 his holiness lay et vtho ecc w tativw d w Oases �Wf Amiga PATENTS , ONT • .Rs. write Ir A �.i 6Tama. e�s,t �.iat.at ri�4.14 the passes q • astlw.)va r c entif c puritan VS* os ...1-nt+yom yi u: rwlymg>ma ,paw tort -• Costume ter amen Carl. A dainty drew for a little girl u d light - blue 1awu. White embroidery is used for the deep yoke. through which narrow baby - blue ribbons are run. .\round the bottom of the skirt is a trimming of four rows of the ribbon. The full sleeves here a ribbon cuff, finished with • frill of embroidery, which also finishes the sailor collar. A wide sash of blue .ar•11 completes the waist effect and the with i••ng en,fs in the back. Waistcoats New the Thus. Watstrwtn are quite the hostiles. -limy may be made of • plain color or in abso- lute contrast to the costume. An odd dress is of navy bias faced cloth with a waist- coat of pale heliotrope ribbed crepon. A dark red w•istoo•t may be worn with .1 - most any costume. A stylish wealth/ - dress of rough black tweed hada war&eoat d lizard -green faced elotb. nuhlSiol AND Test OT Liier Oil HyP.impkites of Lime and Sada. No other Emulsion is so easy to take. It does not separate nor spoil. It is always sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach can retain it. CURES Scrofulous and Wa,:tt.^.g Diseases. Curonlc COL•,h. Loss of Appetite. Mental and Nervous General Debility, &c. 1 SPRING CIRCULA Our Spring stock is now complete, and we were never in so a position to serve the wants of the public as we are this season. dress goods are all that could be desired, esnsaeting of a assortment of the leading t�olors and styles of the newest demising the Sprung trade. We have a lot of good staple dress stuff.. which we are .beta a great reduction These are decided bargains ; you should see Our stock of black dregs goods is largo and well annorte(' in Bediegd conk, stripes, brocades and plain in all wool. We have a �andg t►� stock of cheap delainea, challiea acid imitation Bedford prints cannot be beaten in style ; every pattern new. A fine line at lateens, in colors and black. lu white goods and embroideries we take the lead. Mantle cloths in colors and black, the finest stock shown. We sell Gebeion's be,t shirtings. f� variety d useful.slate yourself, cad b. glad you dad not alas d aarvod slate. (hicage Nerals g _ --- --- - yield to the temptetea to threw it away • Pio te...'e *Mals For sat*. I year ago. it r Doming in this wm,ter, A steam. yacht with an interesting hie I sad the odd, old-f•.boned patters win be A Calque ,tribe. There has been recently • unique ladies' strike in Germany in tete of the garrison towns. The conduct of the men, wbo total- ly negle.a the unearned ladies in order to dame with the wives of their friends and acquai.tunces, dapleased the slighted maidens and their mothers, and at tie last regimental ball not an unmarried girl was press.. The Gloves They Rear. The glove with the high cuff is still in yeses, bat a few sinking improvements Ism* been made, sad the cuff u daberately embroidered in fine jet or steel. Many of the sew spring gloves are edged with • deep band of black. Sage green, pearl pay and ossein.* blue area *Ye popular tint{. crag Imitations. Ask for ARTA T'. f: 1.. "Etna.,- .'n, and refuse We have the great carpet and lace curtain warehouse of the county --three or four times the stock found in any other house -and our prices cannot be equaled. We import the most of ear Brussels and tapestries, and our wools and unions are direct from the mills. Our lace curtains are imported direct from the wills in Scotland. 290 sets to choose from, from 60c. to 24.50. Let us shout you through our carpet room before you make your Spring purchases. It will pay you to buy from un. fleadqu-trters for staple and fancy dry goods, carpets and house- furnishingn. COLBORNE BROS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. \\'., 11a..• jU -1 10.51..•.1 a very choice lot of • NEW TEAS! -- -CONSISTING OF BLACK, GREEN AND JAPANS Which we• ,uarnnt.•.• to ee•11 at (east 10 Cents per Pound Cheaper Than can be bought from pedlars. A trial order will con- vince you of the truthfulness of this assertion. We also sell the best COFFEE obtainable. REES PRICE & SON.` other- rrlicc LOC ANp 11 PCN ■OTTl• - Bold by F'. Jordan. A Blemish' for Some Weise.. If yes mare a let of old-tasb1oned batiste earl errsadie is year stowaway trunk, me - was offoted for mak i. (lose(. reshot- I strew more .dmird than the sen saps yes thlm from mi oomd to geed health •present s'e pie .ears, s to • ho report the h.•nng. boder* the" etommit- _ V h' � .dry Rude We Thi. MIA" ho all i. &otg astrtlels, the K• time 11.6" d snob b be is see.rd.ses when he .rtes .i.itd her. Wbes the teed 1.5100.1.4•• with Ma yacht ..a t"r'at"'d .eater ►is death . atm- m'n ReE� osier*. herd reties were feed as beard and were I A. Meal Orwsatastess A Owed transferred to (J•rduhal Meru"( and bWriter's bl y I me Writ'eb, whio1 bee heel fume The turkey hes r the best living dseab. him .sat to the Br.mptes eeasorr. The any Dread is Leedom, "me &►t waress Competition. I Mr. She will hatch out sad care fee this' es may chickens sa • hes (chtckoo) mad sea be made to irW mf( two broods b Yids, the Shit breed te festetee- NNW yh.sasee Maar* for hotbeds should be fresh. free NuortTu. CAN r Pacs,o RaatwaT oat el Utter, well trampled is the bathed mad Om first -.taxa mirk hes ei ant ssse eptasUsYMblr Mir the hetet regulated by adatitsisg air and ism�err s miters* �e best thtt e vse eewl M eaamapprseseestt a merry *ssasa whin . guava •MN91tat-wlt0 ai t alae.t pig with water, es the masers my It m+mtseth en lirlardsdes .ltd h .. wanes der thea may 4-4 -4 kled tea. -.dmfs Nem Oslo t.Ai• Ona. saws early nearly always oohs the bast growth sod yield. Mace it I lm item M seer is early M .pats( a• rhe sell OM be lee e a gad wm� vesm•1, which w ant tele, Mr been cad M the Wald any l the „mime .nasi' I ohEss GOODS. R. B. HOLLAND, for iraddttg perpoee. - London Dnily Now. _acre. It provides a Owe when maim Nee Roommates.. {045410 le literary or jonreali•tke work ?e eYarek with reverses pr west the. elm write fe die.... dies. ase the atom- ',,. sins 1. every amen, Merl sad most their friends- Arid riend.Aad tien to prey .Yat meth might be Th. seep rete /..a M as Hko ensY til, b Ymvoo. Said the elm to Mrs meas, "Res may it be" this tittle atm Tse hem Hese see mems." Wooed snpplw.st her prayer, Ica the room tow •sad ".s I have, Jim far fors.' "1a all them 1104 to moms save am- • There la 40 marriage there" • Omesed D.es altos. - es Qat•(d Portugal will Ude year re - A Groat4ved y. (1.Ide. "calves. have ymoved bey. Rae sales from ale Papa the coveted Rook Tire will he performed • pe+a.a IM gm�aal-dMereuh e1 DUNGANNON, Has opened hie new stock of Spring Dress Goods, comprising fall lines of all the fashionable fabrics. Customers will find his selection first-chtes in every respect• Liam NA ten t" _Mm, ash, ram As yea w.l abs Y`es 1 CLOTIIINfl. His Clothing Department contains choice selections in nieot 9i suiting' and English worsteds, also fall lines in ('wnarlian taloa. frost the beat manufacturers. '(sitings suitable for ladies or geo- tlew,.n's wear. ({ole agent for W. S $.aford's celebrated readyasrade clothing. Ordered clothing a specialty. ik4 ▪ aita r ,e4.11?. d 119 ; i ;i s i �vf3; Vii° I tri. if. i 3 5 Hcy 9 i 1 .I;'5ifl 3 5. e 1 2 t e1n, � �So gg v W %O � t ° oL nog a .g :=2. ij eo Y 9. 9 .. 1 i It U it e �8=s's c IA.'p$ tV eFi�p Z aL 3v t y $ 4• o$ a >1 ii 2^ TS a g . e • °l s S is a 8. V t _1I a I sit ti Ke 3 a < sea _e it ;:on. a� b : ,fi& ; S. �`- 9y w -d .- ea% Z V E i t `o !ni '�y s-_ lit Is turas fs X�r�c r / i$ it ; 55 lit tili 3 41. a. •l; i4 10 rGO piy n.3Wjn,•iii1.e.yt•is.d a ..•.,* 1.. de W s.21-4 a fp .s Isle#x711ei,t Ps FNQ A O 1 a • rvDERTAKERS J_ =ROpHEy der SON Have adders to their pr'eient business one of le. J. Nash s Latent Style of Olty Hearses, also the finest line of funeral furnishing{ ty, and are now prepared to conduct funerals at prices reasonable This department will he strictly attended to by hi. son Willem, w in the employ of the late D. Gorden for the pest ten years. has prmrbk knowledge of the blouses", and by prompt attention hopes to of public patronage. Remember the place West -at., on year way to the posh .Aide. Give ns a call. . BROPHEY & BON. PRICES RMUT. 1 LA GRIPPE, fatll- As =any know t�ro� !b w -'- lowed by • bard. »if_-_ b' CHERRY PULMONIC Has .o t1lfYal f1olr the our* d .(sera and aU «s[ 1� logs. tots .att. h "tt W soidl F. Joraaa. • Medical ISIL