HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-12-1, Page 4TUB SIGNAL: GIODARICK ONT, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 11192.
CAUSE Ulna APPLK '' iii$ HOW TO GUAM FURS.
1T Mi THE RESULT OF A MINUTE
PARASITIC FUNDUS.
To rr.e.wt the aateaaee etre Taw
Ahwld b. Swayed—early Tv..tsaeat •
Triune ►.serial Ter are. !Meere•tal
aee.lw- tall raratealars Ona tt.•Qr be
rad.
The apple soak is ...sed by a Swears
parasitic fusers. • low feria of pliant life,
which. by hams mals the last load fruit of
the apple, prevents aa.tnilatwa us the for
n em and the de%elopene.t of the hole, It
is not eu generally know. that the tame
fangos attacks hoth he leaven a.d the
fruit Prot 'et -Amer says 'eh' the le stale
W hrst t'-tstir.ni. of the presence of
the pat *oh era :I • appear....n& here and
there ...et the starlets of inolive green
pea, roweled to ootlmne. Thr older sprue
range front amne•eight to one half an Inch is
.ttatneter, .n they may appear as I•rge 1r
regular Mote/lee, I.y the roasting t..esth.r of
.rseral ret Alm. spots meat formed Thev are
for the meet part atmhu.d te the upper aide
sf the leaf, which often beem,.er ninth
di.t,r'esi through the unequal lesser+p•
twin: of the 1w•. wit -tame 111,
co'.n od the 1.1.1.. .not• to .earl,
hie wd siren surlier ...ince at
rel. et y The gr..wt It of the vuoIug .:.Dots
i. n•un .'°wily . he ked through the di
reel .., won ,:f the fungi• open t'. end
when the looitegr of .tree as met. effected
Ire mitt -item must 1w• ea imply impaired
Thr tree is Ins liable to w•itbatand the
severe (-old of the winter .est.•o. .u1d is
rendered more likely 1.. injure fr.an early
and late notes t .ml damp weather s
espy. 1ialll taaer.11e t.. the deselopment of
Out dt.e.- ..: w during ..u:h seAmns
thaw n .pre.ls uith great rapidity 1.tet
S ealing was. char..'. law fuer in tins re -
epee. so the: whether (h. coining summer
be •11 . .1 wet it war 1.. rape•tot that with
the ••top.•f se'e.1. up.ree, tune on hand we
must he prepared :i 't the disease. as it
will surely 14. More or le.. prevalent
I h•. app earanee of the -tab .n the appy
is to.. well Lnowu to need • minute descnp-
lien, When a thin atv1,.t . r the diseased
pet eon of the trot is eaamunel I.•y the .id
..f a mterus ip•. Prof. I:allruas My• flat
cluster. of short brownish threads Is saga
ertelig froin • .leder mwao .t roundish
.ell., which are seated directly upon the
healthy teem u1 the (rust or the leaf• ea
the .'*.r may be. The free end• of the
threads often hear pear shaped I.odies of
pearls the same as.lu as the uuppnrting
threads The tear shaped bah are the
*porn of the fungus, and it is through their
ogre y that the permit* is propagated.
The hrowulsh thread- serve merely AS sap
porta for the spores, Wade the .tart. mrove of
tis.ur comminute. the body of the interim.
r. eat 1 may au es pore it. the rent, I
brertebm and leaves. When full grown the;
epos, separate readily free their supprt
mgt.talks..o t being eaceedugly light. lone'
easily tiaftel from place to place by cur.
aemts .l air. las this way they rush healthy
Hirt and leases,.nd if the p.opor .• a• Insane 1
of tnrne,uru east heat present they,
quickly •'ermtaate, by emeliu. .u• •',•ruler ;
tales, vrhicb bat lbs.:: eat int e rhe praxes!
sr fruit. -eel ultimately Bite ruse. just he-
eath the reticle or ei, to dark masses of
cella, U. the e• atiYuly described. .At fret
this enamel fwlgeus n.rue is retiree.. lie- i
math the cuticle, but as the former ren•
tial.* to grew :he latter is ruptured, and
it Is then that anotnor crop .tf .talk. and
spores an formed. In this way the fungus
.salt masa :'t drnclthnuent t hrosgbout
'he yu in.ug meoan,. the crops of
•paree twined ie, the autumn busing
over w Inter on the old Imre, fruit and
young (ranches.' Asad thus we have a
•to••k •d seed tepnres for next y'ear's trop,
which germ•nate, es •Irady stated, when
(wsMrwble ruuditione aro found. Just as
SOMA M. the leaves login to form in the
spring tley are atteckesi by the disease.
and what to true of the bare* is alio true
tat the fruit. spots being sometimes notice
able on the hatter when little larger than
pe.. The emplwv.'s the stem -mete that
early treatment is a prime essential towards
e tre.•-•fuI results.
Remedy Ammonia -eel t'Opper l ul*auate,
3 or lo ee gallons ..i water. lootructior.s
for •:..• preparation of this mnixture are fur
■ lahiei _preparation
the horticulturist ofthe 1 eatral
Experimental Farm. Ottawa
Reap the Cow at It ark.
.1 Imre s a rude difference in the values
of properly mewed clover and the average
timothy hay and else that a feel to the
dairy cow. Clover Is A milk producing food,
while timothy Ivy and straw are. not. It we
are to do winter dairying we should um to
have. the foods we feed as nearly lake those
.1 summer as possible. They should be sus
cnleat..-ontun:aogg the original moisture ash
torn eiligt and root. are mostly
eyed, and if they are p -openly balanced with
nitrogenous grain rations will give results
mn winter guise nearly apprnaching those of
summer 'Then is so sentimrmt or poetry
in the dairy beds. as .11 who are e.gagsd
in it well know. It us nae of • • ern resety
sad business Ws must keep .lie caw at
work every day -that is what we keep her
liar. If we employ only paying rises ---such
as have been represented here today sad
moo properly care and feed their, we shall
elim.nate the .enttn•aat and reap cash
l..p Beef Sad m11k Mpara..
If you are gang to keep a dairy- keep
dairy were 'Meet attempt to mit beef
and milk together is the eater mimed. The
getterst purpose sow re • Iter*. Good milk
required for geed dairy pbduetloe, and
to get it erre rarest Krell have good cows,
thea properly teed thou There are tee
man)' poor oow• IT one dairtee, those who
are rtfneing their Ow into debt every
day. le • dairy tea Wphimer Co , N
where the oo g era ib. range was
from gig 1., The ng of t liege
1(19 rows u is oasm•ag0, is complaint,
''I►auryiog dw't pay " It arts plat ea
much to keep them •e it doss the $te cow,
and a• in that roarer', or any ether in this
.tate, • dairy sow OWEN be kept for leu
thee M. yea will sae iMut while one is
running ler *weer Wee deb►. M the amount
d gl I .ileo year, the .ether is giving him a
Profit •.111*; quite a ,1.1ti1rslaee
Remelt : Neap a scale, tack a piece of
paper 00 a Mud said hang it in the stable ;
then weigh each sew's tll&Ih and test it
with the Yabe..'k msckiN ler per .ent of
hut tie Eta nes you will Mahle to ..kat
and weed out all the saws thee are runotng
Ton in tile. der their beard god *.king yet
to rare few therm beehive. Nihon trot have
dome this make the .t.hlet warn, light and
wet!-ventai.ste 1, than fowl those you have
oleo. sal with -hemi, well hallowed matinee
`dee . the mlonnre and apply it to the land
at nm^s. George A Waith, N. 1• Must.
('he.sw Iuttr.alar.
Moro Las tt.m. tat./. M Triose AIM
Last Tear's hew
NotwItheteedisg the ell idea flat wall
pd ( ire win wear Maus. ears • wafter
G the New Vert WeeY, AD aware d a
Woe seaskm jacket, se • lee eemhii
elope oasis* repress a sigh of ilbealpritillb
meet whim she looks •t ler lin for tb
fret time oleos their Wag smaa.er wele.isse
1t may be true, .ugh. she. "that
fere will "ever wear out Nat it is
Were that they look eery shab►y atter
he• camphor chew for •Is months.
seer of this fur is .o flatteceed that it weft -
all ' looks as of it tier, moth sates '
If a turner has had charge of the tats
during the wmrir they are all right now,
fur • dealer ham every wsresue a for dew
teg mid keeping Owen. Hut it the halite
mother has take them tats, her own hew -
lag she will .0 doubt be glad, at this titan,
to learn how her treasures nu, he resort-
ed sad made "good as way. -
11.111114/. 1111 "1.A1_
Ermine and sealskin tor.• best classed
with .oft flannel. Itch the fur delicately
agmust the grain, end whmt tt isa. bee
thoroughly lift.,! And rel rased, so ni
.peak, dip the Manuel Int (-enemata Hour
and rub 1tghtle any spots that limit dark
or dirty Shake the tar well and nub with
• Aeon, dry Ranted until the deur im rt.
•.w r 1.11
sable, chinchilla., equurrel and monkey
skits may he very timely cleaned with haat
hew. .; t a small quantity of bran noel
and heat It in the oven until it Is quite
tiara). Rub su.'Nn tutu the tut anal Imre
fora few nnautes ir•fore .baking to free it
front the hrau
1a1\k.
Munk may be cleanest and ireehruet with
warm cern meal, and, like the other short
haired fun. nay be deme without retnotlue
the luimug. Hut the lung -haemal furs are
' beat ripped apart awl freed (rote stuffing
. and lino,.
Those who may not nuc to go to the
1 tiwhie of taking fur gannets(' apart will
' Kul that the simple remrdiee deecrubed
1will go a long way tower 1 staking the
jackets and rapes hook clew. ram if not
I ripped apart.
I1.1,t1e Altoath us. T.11.
If 'Les petits soles .1.. utuc6 toe ants mak
t Mg life pass ple.•antl The• man who
Ihell t you or or off with our wrot). Who
".woes tor rases a wlniow for you. lir hu in.
t tuft his ready strength bt•twuee you
ash a crowd, who finds a seat ft•r you, Sol
treats you .e though you were a queen or
a queen's mother, is • man for whom you
entertain esennine regard. states Harper's
Rarer "Tom H. is a perfect I:i o -altar for
honesty and g...tele.," remarked a lady of
an aoluaintar.rr. ' but he stalks in front of
you into the diningr.mmn. seat mambas out
of it before you : he talks to yens with his
hal on his head. and puffs the sun.,ke of his
cigar Into your face : he calmly takes the
beet chair In t:re roman, and leaves you the
I hardest : he iter knows auythtng about
t meting little intentions. He is Tike a nun
t who o, .y bare • fart hill in his p.ro•ketho,l.
but user 1.y any chance carnes any .mall
change...
I'rota.bly, if the truth were known, Tom
H. and men like him were not aertistomel
is their hnvltood either to receive or to pay
small attentiwu. A num learns to he greet
fel and deferential. an fait In all small
things, gentle and kindly. not atter he has
attained to rex feet and evening iothe•,but
while be is y'nlung and ander his mother' -
and has father s tutelage.
(Nei people are apt to resent obtrusiet at
teatime and to regard with pathetic write
Mit))' the offered help which ..coentuates
the (act of their destining years. Now the
lean they like tactful recognition of their
,Tamm upon the service of their junior A
eon ns)- safely yield the easy chair anal
the window where the light lingers latest
to the grastdmotber ache like• her comfort
and who takes Amer knitting or her sewing
where she can see m...t readily. The et nog
shoulder of youth 1* meant for Ihr hearing
ed burdens awl tinlean elderly pressen be
exceptionalse exceptionally unreaeraldc he or She will
not persist in carrying loads which ought
to he home by threw who are able to a.nme
them.
Oa rte sear..
-A Bridle'e hearses sever win.
—if..er.
hew dose he make se wise-
Teaaysea as a Carpet Cleaner.
The fallowing anecdote of the late (ail
mate is published le tie Gentlewoman : A
marred couple, 111.1 trends of "Itnuysoti,
who had bees traseling in the Fist for
swine yeas, returning to F: oglwod, unite to
the poet to &en lane, their whereabouts,
And b.eg hum to go and see them. Accord
ingly, our fine afternoon Tennyson betook
hunself w $bepherd s -bush, and on ringing
at the bell learned they were sot at home.
"Well, then, 1 will just write them • note
and arrange for • day of meeting," said lie
t.' the housemaid. Forthwith he was
conducted w th.• draw lag room,
when quills, ask, and paper were
supplied. When signing his name
to . polite little note Tennyson, by • jerk
of the elbow, overturued the Ink bottle,
and great was his dismay at seems a btrple
pool of ink spreading rapidly cep Ins
friend's new white Persian carpet of match
less beauty. Horror struck, he rang the
hell. t'p ran the servant. "For (hod's
sake, help ma "' cried the poet- Now it
happened that the milkman had just left •
can of frothing milk at the door. And the
i.telliigeat hand maid remembered, he the
nick of time, that new milk, if thrown over
wet ink, would remove all traces of the
deepening deed. Aeowdiagly she over
tarried the jag on to the large -lack pool,
and with Mu.se-g•stsel and cloths set •bout
rubbing end scrubbing at the stain Down
What Teanzsou out his hands sod knees,
rubbing and scrubbing with his little help
meet. Ns agony of mind for fear that his
oil friend should knock .t the door and
suddenly appear on the seam of dimmer he
often described in pater days, declaring it
•'to reach the infinite." With each • good
will del this strange couple work tortes/
the every trans of ink was raise red. Hen
is a fire skllltog psee. my goad girl," cried
the poet, "and lied blas. you r With that
he .teed his kat and orade for the done
liar weeks later an Melt/atlas to dine with
Ins old friends reached Tenny.o.. H.
west. And the carpet was is r way
alluded to os. either .ids.
There ea. .portal Che.. O.w.
That special cheese cow that some seem
le think is to he found is wain partie.lar
breed is • myth. The man who makes
cheese frost one of the nes-eolled theee no.n
will have hail luck, Indies he Eads •dids
in it, and as then. .dos w smelly very
n early balanced. the richer the milk the
hatter fete leek hotter and .these There
will he found het a slight differ/me. between
the per vent. of fat end swain. except a
phenomenal cows, wise, an .suisns oflas r
lint haLum ed w ith .euro.
And. .w the avera,ee .harry eow will not
show 1 per .w i. •ef fat. with peel • Il
•u."e .ani a kaows.ljs al bow to 4pit
n port of the t ,a e. ':s fat may all
it ineeeprrai,e1 )w '•e ea. -us (;.i
of the epr,sl elr w rothoa She le 1
• e.npegoas ler •l 1 e lees, tor
ode she Marvel aa. . •. meat•. . .ng Wm
saw�ta is..�.rh r Ike.NNW
iOfdyof. TNS EYE-
at
v4at
la Aed.as Moan.
Yd 110 yews have iesee.ed 10s
ad ler wash msa0 eb.
lisle ease al haat. Ohm of the gaeetie.e
i sor.el lg M the ailed b U. these dlisuss
till/ iams.esd &meads Waif tamuswti
=w alio seed y...werir iiewum. he J
if ear re.Nete a-sesima, peeibly sewer
dtenmed of is the (-halal eoeatelaa
Whatever thew easy bate tees is tftr
el scsiptarw etmasei the °webs d..aaw
Miele. awl .excrete violas there w..M
wr .Lairie telegraphy. M
a Y, asd as typewivag•
1he eye of the patriarch Jeb was wig&
rat birth, and west through B M
the . cry mach stook as optical lS.
neat as that of the relsltan syu1M1 abe N•
"Mee himself to au oats life las the sigh•
teentb ..r uioeteenth .•entu,t ' hut .huh. h.4
no prated books to beguile the tedium sed
pain of bus neat in the sand and ashes T s
examination of the u.unu.ties in the
lieu emu..•lease show t hat there bas
W change iu the auauenlwl conformation
d the -Sworn ear its 4,01.) yeas, and there
is •o evidence that there las been any in
that of the human rye ; but the difficulty
aii the eye for eaaminatsm site:
it has rwwd M me pntrta es free pep.
nig 11.
It u .r.e to say that It has not changed
10 any tsleential of anatomical form deemg
the tame. of 11. human race upon the earth
Nat, to we have just intituatcl, the de
nands upon 0 and its os upp*+at ions are much
more esm. tong anti very diferetu from those
that • lduuel ainoll$ the chortle (Wee ;JD and
Romans or the patriarchal Ambient.
The tendency of the people of .aur civil•
amine/ to bre its Large tonus, um the hat
air, and with the absen.•r of light Incidental
to souk life, bare bruught the human eye
into many more dangers them .h are that
Coate 1011 In a rust oa upatiuu t et aeei-
dente to the hu .an eye its rural life ate not
at all owe. It may ba- that civilisation
geer.11y attars the loftiest plane in large
cities, where the intellectual actialty is
Inert Inlruse. tt Ith this cover „N:nq•ing
detsuwls up.t. the Usual power. and often
enter improper mean ions.
Rut if the utteteenth century .ivibsatwu
of ,treat towns has brought greet dangers
to the sight, it has ale.. wcbievesi great
triumphs u) the matter ret etamtning the
eve, so that we may determine ash increase
its power tau work and find out and cure its
.hese..e it is perfectly possible, by mesoo
of the instruments of the nineturuth ten
tart, to exactly learn the optical iondition
of an eye, to donde just what,�ssss
anif
v..ere needed for Ira perfect w..rking :and
it is also possible to look un upon it, and
by the eppeanw:e of Its tissues and its bbto.l
vessels to decide as to the cxisteutie d serl
oto disease, etheu'ben. are few other symp
ten. that pact to it, when there may be
nose besides to he Lound ei the body that
positively prove It.
1 may neuhutt t wo dames of disease, ate
constitutional Sad the other local. which Il
lust rate this latter statement : the eye lair
roe opthalm.eeope is the instrument by
which such thing. Mr settled. Krigbt s
.luea.e, a name carrt•ag dose to many a
household, is the c.ustitutencial dural to
which.. I refer. la not • few cams/the Wog
n ada of it is tirade be the ex.moattos of
the retina with the eye mirror The °le
pert will make no nustake if the eye gives
evidences, of it. for 1ta signs are positive. In
minute bleedings men the blood vowels and
pecular tawu-colored spats 00 the retina.
The surgeon dreads to final thein, bemuse
they are exldents• of an advance Stage of
the malady which prematurely destroys so
asany lives Height.* dueare is, In fact, a
lageneration of many d the tissues. of the
body, the walls of the arteries betog among
them. In uo part .d the body can this de
generation be so readily detected as is t -
retina of the eye l'arnopotitan Magaraue
was■ ala wife is tie... Awry,
tie mise. hi. Latter/41 garm.at., sad be poo e:•
lain"Int out.
wawa aro batten•, hunts hi..bppen. wallets ei en
thing *,rpt ;
Teat. the eh tu. iron, the windows, vainly trees to
put then hat .
Tills • shiner to falling "t... k. Kane unasesed
Ian.• aArra.
'.w to teal a aluAe ,lt hatnoer.l and ...metiers for-
ges peat
ta' A.s• are hill at .rouble .hen hr site is gone
awn
11e rewen.n hu tanhtul beats. barer, .i * the
Ices on late,
.mtq. 1*e r1erwr d winsome* .moms. Assess tike s
p1.te
Aye, he .ha... htnrelt tri..e.klt anal hr prom
leathers shine
whits be rrkwewr is • .arty un butts ..da and .1.
.Inn.
And he .ear ih. whiten lint mid • tease link.
,. amulet
..h' her mighty ass Seal lily when his .0.1. eons
away
He stair{s each rets ora wail. to • wins d tea
mils
I. the 'e7 ia.wrnaute, M pdib..s assayed r
voile. ,
Seel the eirt. .1. tan h,.., obarainie lust tee glee
Mt implying
roe he tees'. them .1..".. ..ndeetieta stet he takes
thea la Abs 'wise.
As • hseirinr he pore. sal he .osapllse lean
lib ' ►i dose • sight of .eeseis as whom his tettkt t•
gear anal
Phu when daylight tallow 'e twdighi ..d the leash
night winds pct..
And the glory of the sorting sten r aaeeeea'd from
for .
wares the tamers bosses round his tlke tkr kala
boor or payee,
With se mead bet enema pbroas w►rag tan; ta•
d aelb're s alt,
t1m ho. peasant saw W b....., orb Ur old
etigell•• wary,
Aad he knows law .erth sad s..M.sa wham ha
w et 1. gyre say.
T x ter Mae& before bis urea(. th••.4ha yak
ef Me eight.
aka • ewe so hill of .,arab sal .ilk tam se eons
and aright :
And his h -,r• neers snit rid Nader, a less threat.
fag to ht• hind
• bis dash ,d ion sad Arty, d her -sherd wide
awl k:m&.
An bar YaprMetines mar se the drdews se ea.
day.
had be lone r, sk, Mer &sate t whew W ells 1t
met wee.
w. L waded, le flelvaMsa Twee.
Poets mat le Tahoe,
The expeeimsat of trssr.uittmg tu.il last
ter by pecan -Atte t Merit, betwua the poet -
office and postal ltat,.ns is rename parte of
the city will ern I..• tried i. Philadelphia.
The pips will be of sufficient diameter to
admit tarries large enoeigh to held
s�/�•edj
w
seed packages, and thewill be dnrom
threegh the pps by omidenwd air Titers
is no rouses this should not be weeesdsIly
due Tar •s .rain baa bee is see fee pees
ie New York between the maim sees of tie
...tors limos Telegraph Oswpesy e.d
Te •s
the Tty Third street n
t brach 1e
lran..nit t.lewraar Pne.m•tme taboo an
ale.. lame y need for saline copy fosse the
bss,sie.e "Inc • to tits editeriai nears fa
rw.p.psr Mums. Sed for loamy .hearse per-
p....
The Mm as P..d.
Prwfeer.r 10 t r o b*. .•s * 'The tat pee-
wee all the ...aro se -,e n•n•seary for the
snaintmeinew of ht nisi, y cigar, and is
else el thaw..x.onpt••t kaki that., eepse,allp
with the olditsm s a !Mile )at, is repaid•
•f sap •...Inn fete r M iuoblaite parsed.
• ' n.• '.w.1.r M s • N the twelfth aged
Mer.e.ntIt retries - .' a pravbi oge. egerrtd
by • tw tomo- ora surly • hag of ea►
mod
1
Market down away below rho
regular prices to clear ont and
aril stake room for New Fall
Stock. -
Boots and Shoes
AYER'S**.
Cherry Pectoral
Has no equal for the prompt relief
and speedy cure u'Colda. Coughs,
Croup, Hoarsesseatas Loss of
Voice, Preacher's Sere Throat,
Asthma, Bronchitis, LaGri ppe,
and other derangements of the
throatg
and lungs, The hest -
known cough -cure in the w trld,
k it recommended by eminent
physicians, and is the favorite
preparation with singers, actors,
preachers and teachers- It uoot he*
the inflamed membrane, loosens
the phlegm, stops coughing. and
induces repose.
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
taken tax consumption, in its early
stage., .he.'' turth,.r progrt:•s of
1 :te disease, tied even in the !aiw-
••tages, it .a..s the dist! swing
e:c•rl;h and p:.' lotref .••!wt,4
.14.'ep. It is;tp; rattle to the
need. hut small d&.s's, a1..i J.-
not
cnut interfere with digestion or act.
of the reg ulitr organic funt•t:oto..
.1. an emergency nl.dicine, .•. , , t
household should he provided Nt itIt
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
' 11.41;' g used :)• r.'• (Barr. Pec-
toral in my family for twiny- year.. 1
can confidently . ea:onetime' it I,n- all
the .Ortrhint • it is claimed to cure,
1t. eat.. ie in.rratiog y early wish nee,
anal eat :ueromers think &hitt preps-
ratioi.:us no equal As a couh aur
S. 11. 1':tor tit, Qu..' ur
.i1y,-N.R.
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
:e►i A aY ILh J t . Asap a C ..l-.. IM . H -
!rat.
�.
Mmpt to afar, .bre t0 Olde,
wse way se gsewaetestse She -
rhe sti.rmly) "We must p..rt forever."
lie - (in alarm) "Why •'
.he ' • i have discovered the. 1 lee.
pal
elanweirer /!.tete..
aerie -titbits unsightly blotch.., pimples of
tallow opaque skin. destroys Ale arts. ti,r•
nem of haudewme features In all tach
.•.se'. Scott • Emulsion wdl buil,! up • he
.areaein to impart freshness and beauty. L
TIM • f w.Nle t.
lie anxioualyl "You are Not y..ur ,.un
.1.•.r self to eight, sweetheart,..
•hc naesirely • " No, darling, 1 .in
reef
Mak astir. Wei eared.
Ift...n *las, Hy 111th. Jeanie an v v'
...d with La l;nppe shill lift • bad • psi
i 'axe bee Hagyard's Notate! Hales,' :,011
—no tared her. Yeas. *Acest ,.,
111► Copleetae Oar.
DR. WOOD'S
.0
•r
r I r:
orway Pine
Syrup.
plpmuss of eThrhs /� heals W heel*
a ielIPLO7 *LIM p'OAP
ND
OOIIOHISAOMENSQt U_ ,AOAOi ,eiefsALreels* ether s yield prespity a
leemhiet,"
thle
fee04 e.0. Sea saga FOR oonlas
seta N &•t. .d.weer•.•.
R. B. HOLLAND,
DUNGANNON
JUST TO HAND
Another consignment of English
Tweeds and Worsteds, suitable
for Ladies' Jackets and (lents'
Buitin4a, .luslity unsurpassed.
ODD LINES and
SUMMER GOODS
in thix d)rpirtment i have a
large and well selected stock, di-
rect front the brit manufacturers,
hence i can Utu.rantee the bent
possible value for the lemon mon
sty— -quality consirlenvl.
DINNER and TEA SETS
in choice patterns and Al qual-
ity. Cheap. Also a lot .1f Travel-
lers' Samples, and add line's in
Oliva -rare, etc , which I have se-
cured at n bars( bin, and will sell
away I,•bow their actual value.
Full lines in Family tirecerifo.
A full supply of all kinds of
Paints and Oils kept erm.tantly
Oh i as I.
Pate .t Medicines a specialty.
Ike D. IIOLLiAND,
OI NKR 1 I.
DUNGANNON.
1
GREAT SALE
PH OTOGRAPH
ALBLIK4S
LESS THAN
O!HAQ
THE RETAIL PRICE.
Good Leather Albums for 15c,; Better ones for 25c., worth
50c.; Good Plush and Leather Albums for 40c,, usual•
ly sold for $1.00.
11{18 13 1 UEIUIEE 3ILEI EVERT ALBUM MT G0
To make recut for other X -raw. awl Holiday (lops
FRiASE1 & PORTED,,
Local Hattagswii Hell Tekpdiow- Co.
Booksellers and Stationers,
FOR JOYOUS CHRISTMASTIDE
1 REF I IND DELICITE PERRIE
elegantly put up ,Itch nlwav" please.
Exceptionally beautiful Cut -Glass Perfume Goods, Bisque,
Colognes, etc.
ALIS)
TEIE LATEST NOVELTIES IN TOILET CASES
(►� DiSPLAY NEXT WEEK
W. C. GOODE, CHEMIST•
fist clam I'r..cnpuus work et all boar.
FALL TRADE
No whectb we are saw prepared.
In BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Toe will fled all the& is tequired..ad •t ries-
thief sake is may.
In FENCING MATERIALS
PAINT and OIL
we dear 141.k sow want anything rhes v•
here sot get to thi• department.
This Is where we shoe- can7iea the hatr
complete line is this comity.
No aloe goods allowed to the arena
tewttors a meat' hardm
ware stock is meet e.pMte and well bowel.' OUT peter* phcit •
goer pmtr.asses.
R. P. WILKINSON & Co.
NOW TAI E
flours : AD : SHOES
FOR INSTANCE.
It makes little differ-
ence what others say,
the leading place in the
trade for years and
years has been occupied
by
E. DOWNING,
Car. Bantu. ash Nowa.
P.S.—The latest and best designs
for Winter wear just to hand.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLUO.
We have just remiived a very choice lot of
NEW TIM"!
----aolalurtl<e Off—• --we
BLACK, GREEN AND JAPANS
a -
Which was guarantee to mil tr Inset
10 Cents per PAW AGaper
Than can be bought from pedlara . Irbil order will ees-
vines you of the trot1r. ihis assertion.sell the beet ', Obtainable.
• ear..,... ,.".A - .a•
REEK PaKta & SON•