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THE SIGNAL : GODERICR, 'QNT. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1893.
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A MONTREAL MIRACLE.
FACTS PROVED TO BE STRONGER
THAN FICTION.
Tat SAIIASKAILS eta, OF A LONU•TIXI ,•t'e•
ILata—tI1EOXATISM Or TEN TEARY
.TANDIXS rUM atmertT mato — A
STOSY FELL. "r INTtatNT To ALL 0111ES
.0 IVEKmaa
Benda; Morning News, 5lontreal.
Impressed with the persistency w
which the moat astonishtag account, of
effected through the agency of Dr. VWiUi.m
Ptak Pine for People is almost MI t
newspapers of Canada mad the United stat
a reporter for the Sunday horning News,
satin!). himself generally of the genuine
of thele cures, detern.iaed to investigate
case for himself, which had recently bee
brought to his notice, where the cure w
claimed to be due entirely to the /loci
of this medicine. Aware that Dr. %ViUia
Pink Pills bed been tried in the case of
gent! ocean residing at 709 Sherbrooke *tree
in the city of Montreal, who had for ye
been adltcted periodically with rheumatic
the reporter set oat on a journey of impair
to ascertain what the roan:t but been. A
riving at the home of Mr. Granville, t
gentleman referred to, h- found him a
parently enjoying perfect health.
Von don't look as though you had bee
suffering a great deal lately, Mr. Grimed'
end the reporter, accepting the invitatio
of his hoot to be seated.
" Well, no, you would scarcely sup
front Ivy resent appearance sod activit
Out I had just recovered from • most ecu
attack of obrooie rheumatism, which ke
me in bed for over two weoka. Vou see
continued Mr. Granville, "1 &m an habitu
sufferer from rheumatism w et least 1 ha
been for ten years past, and although 1 ha
tried almost every remedy it has only bee
science recently that I have found mutton
to do me gond. It is now about ten year
since i first became afflicted with this poi
ful disease, end when i' began to cone on
having never experienced it before, I waste
e complete Ices to understand what it was
It was in Chioa,o that I had my first a
tack, and I remember the eircunutacc
very well. While walking on the s.reet
was suddenly seised with • violent pain i
my left knee, which continued to gee
worse until 1 could walk no longer, end
compelled to call • cab and he driven home
Once there I took to my bed and did no
have it for tea days, being totally unable t
move my leg without experiencing the woe
excruciating psis, which nothing 1 oould ge
,teemed to relieve."
"Ihd you not hate a doctor'' asked th
reporter.
"()h, yes: but he didn't seem to do
much good. He wrapped the limb in Baa
nets and gave me some decoction of galicyl
acid to swallow. But it was of no avail
Each year as winter passes into spring
hare been seised with this painful di
and laid out for some weeks, nor hovel bee
able until lately to obtain seething whit
would even help me & little. You would
not believe it if i were to recount th
various patent remedes which I have take
both externally and internally during al
that time in an endeavor to obtain relief. I
must have tried a hundred so called curer,
and never esperieneed any benificial reanits
aotil 1 ane across lir. R illien's I'ink Pills.
I must frankly confess that at the outlet I
had no vreat faith in the pills. I had tried
so many medicines, all to no purpose, but I
was willing to Tire them a trial anyway, so
I sent out to the drug on the corner and got
• supply. i followed the directions care-
fully and soon experienced relief, and before
I had been taking the Pink Pill. long I was
able to Pet out of Led, and although 1 was
still a little stiff the pain had almost com-
pletely dissappeared. 1 am still takinv the
pills, and shall keep on taking them for
acme time, and furthermore l don't intend
to be without them in future.
"Then yon ascribe your relief entirely to
the efficacy of Ili. VV illia.ns' fink Pills,"
suggested the reporter.
"i most certainly do, and Mr. ('anis the
druggist on lileury street will verify what I
have said.
The reporter next visited Sir. H. H.
Curtin, the druggist referred to, whose
place of business it at 291 Itleury street, end
interrogated him with reference to the cue.
Mr. Curtis stated that he koew Mr. Ilran-
rille's santent and that he had suffered for
years, and be bad no door'. Pick Pills dad
all Mr. tlraovill. said. He further sad
that Pink Pills had a very larI(a sale and
ave universal satisfaction. The reporter
tbeo withdrew, gnitesatittied with the re.
suit of his investigation.
The Dr. William' Pick Pills for Pale
People are manufactured hy the Dr. Wil.
hams' Medicine ('o., of Brockville, Oat.,
and iohenectady, N. V., s firm of unenes-
tinned reliability. Pink Pills aro not look-
ed upon as • pateet medicine, but rather as
a prescription. An saalysis of their prop.
e rties show that these parts are an Dnfailisg
specific for all diereses arising (rnrn an inn
pnveri.hed condition of the blood, or from
an impairment of the nervous system, sneh
as loss of appetite, depresseioo of spirit,,
anemia, of lornsis or n sieknees, general
muscular weakness, diviner, loss of mem•
tory, palpitation of the heart, nervous head
ache, locomotor •taxis, paralysis, sciatica,
rheumatism, St. Vitus' dance, the after
effects of 1. grippe, all diatom depending
epos • vitiated coedit -ion of the M.,od, such
an scrofula, chreetic erysipelas, etc, They
are also a operate for the trnnhlee per�idiar
to the female system, correcting irregulari-
ties mopprt...ions and all forme of f.esale
weakness, building anew the Mood and re- n
storing the glow of health to pals .ad sal a
low eheeks. In the ears of nem they *feat
• radical cure id &,I cases &rix mz from ,mes-
cal worry, overwork, er •voecsee of any
o at ure. These pills are not • purgative
medicine They onwt•in only Iib-giriag
properties u.l nothing that ('cold tajere
the mat delicate system They mot direst.
It on the blond. supplying Oa lib-Rlv1ag
gnalttisa, hy aeshtieg It to &frnrb eTygerl,
that great supporter of .11 neemeie life he
thin way the blond. laeamiag •• bwilt rap'
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Ili. Rirhma Ptak Poli see anti only 1a
kolas bomb( the Mti trade mark and
weaRat, (,rioted in ret kaki Bev In awed
khat Dt Willem' FM Pi11. se. Neer mew
t• bulk. or by the dimmer the h.adred, mad
may Maw who offers ankol t.tes is this term
is trying to defraud yea cod should be a-
voided. The pebile are also ca.tiared a
plant all other so celled blood builders mad
serve cameo, pt up in stellar toren edged -
ed to deceive. They are all imitations
wheal makers hope to reap a pecuniary ad-
vantage from the wonderful rep.tatioo •
rhloved by Dr. Williams' Ptak Pith. Ask
year dealer for Dr.:Williams' Pink Pills for
Nile People and refuse •11 imitatto.s and
subetitat e.
Dr. White s' Ptak Pills maybe had of
ail .barmena or divot by post from the 1)r.
Williams' Medicine Co from the above ad-
dress. The price at which these pills ars
sold makes • coarse of treatment compara-
tively inexpensive as compared with other
remedies or medical treatment. From
all dealers or by mail at 50c. • box or six
boxes for saw. Beware of imit•tione.
Dr. Williams' Med. Co., Breekville Ont.
Nmeser it s S eeti.n+.
Bathe dully.
Save your steps.
Drink milk Mealy -
Fait your meal. slowly.
Sponge your babies with cold water at
bedtime.
For inseam & to summer -time take • cold
bath at bedtime.
Have your house gowns nude with open
necks and elbow .!aves.
Have nom y 00 your cook in your m eam-
genient of noels for hot days.
Press towels, folded as usual, through your
clothes wringer and save your laundress.
Allow double the amount of time u catch
Inv boats and trains that you Jo in winter.
in washingfrocks, if the color runs put
half • cuptul of salt in the last rimier -
water.
t;ivc your children water to drink during
the hot weather. They need this to make
up fur tine loot from perspiration.
Piece a large duh cf water in a room
where the heat u very oppressive. Change
once or twice and the temperature will be
perceptibly lowers 1.
Ib not make too many visits, and where
you go be sure that your visit is a conven-
ient one. 1)o not entertain too generously;
summer should Is a time of rest, and it u
difficult to rest with a Louse full of emote.
Itefote going for a midday sail rub your
fano, 'leek and hamlet with simple cream,
and powder gently with cornstarch. Wipe
tare powder off, and oo returning wash the
complexion well in warm water ant with
caste►c soap. Camphor-ioe and buttermilk
both giro relief from sunburn.
To wash summer silks remove all gre►se
or other sp'.ts with soap and water before
mg. Make • solution of • tra,loon•
ill of ammonia anJ a little soap iu a pail of
water, rod in this dip the silk again and
again until the dirt is removed. Ile not
wring out, ba' press bets -can tt.e betide.
Rinse in water frim wieich the chill a
gone, and hang in • slaty plate until pert-
ly dry, when lay between two cl.,tau, and
preen with a hot iron.—Ladies Hunte ,Jour.
nal.
Meat Easing mad Blvd Teaser.
" In no country,' declares Sir. Ern
Hart in London II'mpital, "is home evade
e i so unhappy and life made •o miserable
the ill -temper of those wh-, are obliged
Tire close together as in England. If
compare domestic life and mousers is Eng
land with those of other r,uotries w
meat does not form enc'% an integral artic
of diet, a notable tmprorement will I
marked. In lees meat eating France n
banity a the rule 01 the home ; iu fish an
rice eating Japan har-h words are uukoow
mad an exquisite politeness to one anoth
prevails even among the children who pia
together in the streets. la Japan I LOP
heard rude, angry words sp ..ken by any ht
Englishmen. I am atroogly of opinion tha
the dl-to:nper of the Eughsh is caused in
great mcasure by • too abundant tueat die
•rryy contbiued with • sedentary life. Th
hell o:ldf,:ea product -a of alhumeu circulat
tat in the blood produce both mental an
moral disturbance.. Brain-woxkees shoo!
live sparingly 1 they would work well an
live long. Their force u required fo
mental exertion, and should not be expend&
ou the task of digestion,for they shuuld re
member that the digestion of heavy ileal
involves • great expenditure of nerve force
The healthful thing to do is to lead
active and unaeltiah life, on •. ymoderate diet
sufficient to maintain etre m and not in
centre weight."
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Prw.Neat Carnet parole sot eeneiet..
p.0 war bee maim broken oat la Mame
gee
The Cense d Tetin ie till with typhoid
fever.
�t1ke journal advisee Drltain to amen
Use, t 6eeea�� between for rival
Three Osew A.arebit . have beim ex-
pelled from Switsrl..d,
Friday 61711,000 tee gold le le be skipped
from Eagliad to Al.riea
Ti. Gomm Army Bill has received like
second reading mad will par.
There wee me deenonetratico a Paris to
commemoeats the fall of the Hostile.
Admiral C.lme-Seymoor, the new roes.
ender-ia-chis(, arrived at Malta Friday.
The troubles between the leach and
Siamese cm the Anna frontier, are spread.
�-
Tea peewee were (Dally 'murdered near
Osaka, Japmn. Jeakuey ie given as the
ease.
An .zpedltton hes started from liar-
tiaigse for the purpose of ieveliag Velem
:ace.
The court martial to esquire into the
Victoria disaster oomme.c,d at Malta rG
Monday.
The Army Bill was passed on Saturday
afternoon by the German Reichstag by six
teen votes
Victor Emanuel, Crown Prince of Italy,
will attend the autumn m•..envres of th
German army.
Ti. largest Number of British warships
ever seem at Malta on a summer gathering
ere there aow.
An uneoa6rmed report says that Admire!
Waadet Kook has captured the port of Rio
(:rand, do Sul.
An amendment to limit service in the
German army to two years was defeated in
the Reichstag.
The British Foreign Otic,•, has received
news of the ascent of the Mneme river by
the Frcoch Beet
The house of Commons will present an
address of congratulation to the Queen upon
the recent royal nuptials.
An Anarchist riot took place in Berlin,
arising out of a celebration of the pardon-
ing of the Chicago Anarchists.
Demos Mosey, an American, was ar-
rested at Queeustown for the murder of
James Lonergan in Tipperary.
The ^eichetag has considered • resolu-
tion to postpone the •rmy man..•evre, is
c.,osequemce of the fodder famine.
It was reported in London Saturday that
the insurrection in the Brazilian State of
Ria Grande de Sul had been quelled.
On the /aloe Friday the G. mean steamer
Ramie collided with the British ship Oro-
no, both yew's being badly damaged.
It appears that the French gunboae•
shelled the Panknam forts enter a maup
prehenuo:,. France will tender an expl.n•-
tion.
Tree Manage an revolatioctats Lave cap-
tured i're.idaut lyoi Salvador Machado
and Gen. Alve:, eommand.rin chat of the
army
Ti.. Peary Arnie •xpe.lition left St.
John's Nfld.. on Fridayfor Labrador to
get d"gs, and thence wil nil for Gies -
land.
Ttie Grand fluke Michael has persuaded
his uncle, th• ( oar, 10 postpone mdefinately
the expulsion of the Jews from the Cau-
asus.
In the oompetiti..n at Raley on Saturday
('anuia came second in the contest for the
Kolapore teup, Euglan..f warming by 40
p,10 t,.
Rear Admiral it &toenail wa$uneucws-
fial in hie efforts to effect • .ttt,►omatie
settlement in the Newfoundland fisheries
dispute.
Sir .1 ,hn Lu61.xk Intends to question the
Impe-ill (loverument as to whether gold
u-nu!4 be given for rupees at the same rate
se rupee for gold.
The Emperor tWiilitem of (lern.ny has
conferred the decoration of the tOack
Eagle upon Count Rothe Zu Eulenburg,
Prussian Sltnlater of Fanance.
Gen. Hamley', a conspicuous officer in the
British army. 1... written to The Pall Mall
flora: to declaring British troops would is
))wtited in refusing to suppress & revolt in
l later.
The Meal rerelres treeniewea that tate
Wed.
Ile came home one Dight, ago a bit tired
from a busy day's work, and his wife waited
until he had got off hie overcoat cod sat
down.
"Did you het that piece of silk I asked
you to bring she inquired, seeing that he
had not Laid it be(.oe her.
"Yes, dear ; 1 left at out there in the
bath"
"Did you get the pts"
..Ven,.
"And the ribbon'"
"Yee"
"Awl Robbie', "hoes•
..ye.o
"And a hearth broom'
"V'e.
"And a wick for the kitchen Lamp,"
"Aid some notches`"
'•Yes, they are with the other bundles"
"And di 1 you see the man about the
meal'!"
"Ven, it will be here on Monday."
"And the man to fix the grate in the din.
ug -room .,
'I'M, he's oomi.g as "roe se he con."
"Auld did you go and pay the gm rate!"
"V'es, dear."
"And arid --eh, yes, did you order a sew
shovel for the kitahs.,"
"N • req'• he heeit•ted, '•I forgot ht."
did yo"tiu do tgthhat for' d Yoe exclaimed. ame we s nhet
eeded
that shovel, and I told you shout it the very
first thing when you west to tows this
morning. 1 do think you Ines aro the mat
forgetful ".d careless creatures that ever
lived."
And she was cress for the net of the
ermine[.
For the care of female weakness, apprise
one, nervousness, hearing town pains sad
I1 thou. peculiar ailments that mak. wo-
man'• life almost unbearable, i r. VV'illwn'.
Ptah Pill. are an uafailiag care. They
lmlld ane the hood, restore the a -tees, mal
brine $ glow of health (n sallow cheek•,
A l I dealers, or by mail, pest plaid ow reed
prise (50e. a box or 6 hotel for $2 b6),
fk, William' Med. Co., Brookville, Oat.
Elbe class Slay a.ew hid Huta...
Rlnbls had jest herr hie gees (thorn n( hie
hulloes, sad as he rrenened home his 4
year mid he, ran in the hien mod heralded
father •
.•(ta' ass
papa hes • ,leer r
uesh. hoore en rook &m i red, assures the thoedema e
ewes, sti.salatiag them to aeisvl- tea
eMM'aae. eMes andVoftheir /ssI».io.e
dYsar'e frees the system. Ep.or1'. N -- _,• gsltrewl menses
UNITED STATES NOTES.
The Chemical Beck in Chicago will re-
open.
Cyclones have dose great damage at
S'tllwater, Mina.
A destructive. cyclone visited Elmwood,
Neb., ou Thursday.
Fourteen came of sunstroke were report.
ed in St Louis Friday.
A large anion of Purcell, Oklahoma,
his been destroyed by Ere.
Three new typhus fever came were re-
potted in New York on Friday.
Lew Mitchell and danghter, of C'heirLm-
tom, K('., died from poisoning.
Bishop Mcljoade, of Rochester. N.Y.,
has celebrated his silver jubilee.
A negro name.' Larkin was lynched at
Ocala, Florida, for criminal awu1R
A disease resembling cholera i. ragisdin
Northampton County, North Caroline.
Twenty houses came homed a Prine.•
ton, Indiana, involving • lo.s of $300,000.
Two men were killed and two fatally in-
jured by • pa sxplooioe at Wyoming, Pa
Mortal's peeking house at Ottumwa.
Iowa, was burnt Friday night, le.. ¢IUU,-
000.
X E. Goddart, nno of the beet knows
lumbermen' Is Michigan, is dead ss !tag-
inaw.
There aro amoral bones boats owned in
New York mid Chicago en shale lawreem
this season.
Kanaes has thrown prohibition over-
board hee,nsaof the inability of the people
to pay their taxes.
The wisdom • report shows that the re
dip*• of the World's Fair aro steadily gain-
ing at the expenses
The boat was ne lateen" is Chicago es
Friday that am paeeoes lost their lives, and
seamy were penetrated.
At the Baptist enevestina, eittiag 1.
�' L Stark, of To.
re. M •es *Noted Writ arid -president.
At C►mp floagha.., Wis., Gee. (nary was
killed by lightning amid Wm. McMahon was
fatally Ymjared. Eili1i►�n were wore r
lee. Sedated, het not
Mrs, O. Marrow, a PkM*arg fhriettes
weal
F:ndrveeer• Lair els1e�"�e�' f. N Y.,
Rhwea. ys seem.pdyr be ie/ 1112 d reb M . .
The World's Colombian (Lesmt4ea hams
deddefi* a vets N 64 to 6 that the rnliugt
for opolpig the pekoe se Nowodny have est
leas &Mreva1 by the (Jsesemieeisa
Albert F. Wilms., alias Awry Bradley,
bid at er. Mie►. en • of
msrderl g Mies Mary i erS11.11, Lamb -
tem
Cut., Mir yeses cgs, was w Friday
el the
idestrAed by Mr. Omega Marshall. brother
metllseer girl, es the new ae
To Preserve
The richness, color, and beauty of the
hair, the greatest ars 1. necessary,
swath harm being dose by the nese of
worthless dressings. To be sure of
having a first-class article, ask your
druggist or perfumer far Ws II*
Per, 1l is absolutely superior to may
other preparation of um kind. It
restores the original color and fellows
to hair which has become thin, faded,
or gray. It keeps the scalp cool, moist,
and froe from dandruff. It heal* itching
humors, prevents baldness, and imparts
to
THE HAIR
a silken texture and lasting fragrance.
No toilet can be considered complete
without this moat popular and elegant
of all hair -drawings
" My hair began turning gray and
falling out when was about re yearn d
age 1 have lately been using Ayer.
Hair Vigor, and it is causing a new
growth of hair of the natural color."—
R. J. Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas,
" Over a year ago I had A severie
fever, and when I recovered, my hair
began to fall out, and what little remain-
ed turned gray. 1 t ried various remedies,
but without success, till at last I began
to
USE
Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now my hair is
growing rapidly and is restored to its
original color.' —Ales, Annie Collins,
Dighton, Masa,
"• i have used Ayer's Hair Vigor fair
nearly five tears, and my hair is moist,
glossy, and in an excellent state of
`reservation. 1 am forty years old. and
have ridden llae plains for tw•aaty.ftve
years."—Wm. Henry Ott, alias " Mos -
tang Bili," Newcastle, Wyo.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor
Prepared
f e`""dDr Sld by J. C. gym Draggy' • Bv,�rywdon. Moa
---a
Searcher, Flyi.a Abs.t.
In a rural district of Iladdiugtonshire •
yunug farm laborer once went courting one
Saturday night. A pre'iminary tuten-.ew
with the object of his affection pouted t i
enecesafull) and to due time he found him-
self seated by the tire in the farmhouse
kit chrn.
This xas the young man's first appear
*OCT iu that character, and, as he end the
girl had cad little previous ncivatntance he
found himself sadly at • lose four ',met hire
to say in °rile, to give conversation, frotn
which he expected much pleasure.
In vain -.1,. onuw tali up no .ubjec' at
MI .u.table for the cm-mien—not one sen
Vence could he atter, and for & long Line Le
sat on in silent despair- - _
The girl herself was enmity silted : she
no doubt remembered the teaching of the
old Sootoh sn*R, " Men moon he the first to
speak." At teat the yourg nun suddenly
exclaimed : ---
"Jeany, thesis a feather on yer &Troia"
' - I le idea ba'e wondered if there had been
twee" replied Jeusy, "for I've been aloin'
aside a goose a lane while."
Yetocte all tilt eLOu"re eteetyiors
e• TNt SOWELL, KIDNEYS see LIVER.
CANNTIN0 err GesOOALIv, wlrNouTw
INA Tot m ALL INPUSIT,t, AND FOUL
. AT TNT SANT TINT CORRECT.
IMO ACIDITY o, TN( STOMACH, Cumuli.
•ILIOUSNt$t, DYIP$PGIA, HEAD-
ACHES, DIZZINESS, HCANTSURN,
CONSTIPATION, NHEUt.ATIS.,
DROPSY. SKIN DI , JAUNDICE,
SALT RHEUM, ENYSI , •CRO.
fULA. FLUTTERING OI THE HEART.
N AND GENERAL
0181 L IT V. TNtet sae au. SINIue
Co.e*i.T. SUIC.LT vette Te TOT COMA.
TNM INrtnnNet sr BURDOCK SLoOO
BITTgam.
-CITY—
COAL AND WOOD
YLL22D.
Coal, Wood and Kineling deli-
vered to all parts of town
with quick despatch.
MEARD Aft.
hest erode of Lard coal In
the e'erket, Tis : the New York. Ontario
a: Waiters hallway ash Celebrated
Leekawasaa Talley Coal 1a foot Noes,
vie : Chestnut, Stove, Egg sod Orme.
SOFTOOAI..
Beet Sltawsse Lamp Oral tar w la
states. stereo, tars.oea, etc.
Ram quality genuine Rins,b q,g masa-
heir meal stews .% hied. Mpesdal attsm-
tten given as roman trod..
WOOD.
Cs and spilt weals. M teobus .ad r feet
bus, weer, 1. ,tusk, Desi fore.( that
1 as (*111ae wend, eat sad sit, as sheep
es yew ear hoy hog weed MAIM market
All my ward Y said W the seed of IM
feat cr herr cord lata
ICIIRDLIxO ROOD.
1 Net leaf, or eat and malt, 11 laalam
Inn
VIM= 5Oel ai.
1 h.v. added, in NM sr.11mselypea ass/
sod wool yard • sew 1 tss we els eeels.
AA wet lift and msmierme o.tast.ed
Otrnet , YARD Alm 00A1. SHIDaa in old
drill short, Ne lion e.., foot of Ham.
Ilton -.t
TEEM r AWL
JOHN 8. PLATT, Pro
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Paper, 50c by Aetnsw Syrw*ST.
" The Honorable Jane,"
Paq Lr. 40e-, by etyma Ttwsw_
"English Pharisees,
French Crocodiles,
Aid Other Francis- A/10 Ty akar
Characters,
Paper, 50c., by M a t O Regi,
August Delineators, Fashion Sheets
and Patterns to hand.
FR8$ER 8c PORTER,
Booksellers and Stationers.
Leeal mem/ma Dem ieMpMes. tie
TH.dT'8
You kill a few die. --the Iurvivora held
an indignation meeting. You eat.•h the
whole assettildage with
TAKSLTF00T STI6KT FLT PIPER,
ebeapLst sad beet made, or else
hooch them out with oar
PURE INSECT POWDER, which never kill,
Sea -Bathing at Home.
This excellent assistance to health may be lead
by purchasing a box of sea salt. 25c. We keep it.
LINO. REYRILv3t*1N0 SUMMER I'ltINKS
are Hire's limo (leer • 25e, bottle matte 5
THE IDE.d_
plisse. lite Juice, 50 eta a large bottle.
W. C. GOODE, Chemist.
Opp en eindass for PTenoriptleme. kc,
afetyBicy�les
POR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
WE ARE OUTIIELLINO Any OOMP=TITURB :
PNEUMATIC TIRES, .suss . from 850,00 up
CUSHION TIRES, " 2000
OCR COMPETITORS ARE SIMPLY NOT IN IT FOR QUALITY OR P1tit L
GOSHEN CARPET SWEEPERS,
LAWN MOWERS. nil years pattern le perfettloa,
GARDEN TOOLS AND HOSE. Oar Iins 1. complete
R. P. WILKINSON.
.110
onset lime fmpppprr*sM,
PRtCEB RIORT.
NO 'DOUBT YOU ARE
VERY MUCH
ALIVE
TO YOUR INTERESTS.
THAT 1S WHY YOU BUY YOUR
BOOTSand SHOES
E. DOWNING,
Where you will get good, honest gets, and everytbimg warranted to be u represented.
We have • Isr6er stock and greater varietythan all the other Shoe dealers is
town coesbiaed. 1V a keep the most stylish and ashionable goods made in Caned&
Prices are Liver td tie Lou,staid till he rept there.
E. DOWNING.
N.B.—lumaher ed llldisp in lay queseity at lowest prises
" LITTLE CHIEF " BRAND
CORN, PICAS and TOMATOES
Are the belt Cmaasd Goods in the market.
TAMILKANDE TEA
I2lar PJca r
AT 40, 80 dlu 80 C7E1STTB PER. POUND
HAS NO SUPERIOR
VIe are agents for both linea, and ask for them a trial, matured that
they will pleacc mad extend onr trade with you. Yours truly,
C fl AS. 4.. NA .
UN DERTAKERS1
J- inlO de BON
Have adder) bo their present haele es one of B. J. Neak's Latest Styli
Of City flSiz' ss, also 'he finest line of funeral furnishings in the comity,
and tits mem p.pgud to conduct funerals at prloIB refasonabl..
Thr. will he atrially ,Mended to by him sort William, who, bolsi`
is idleattplOT d the lithe i). Gordon for the pest Mo roam has a thorough
knowlhdgat_ 0( the beldame, snot by prompt attention horns to .bare part of rho
patrwengl& Brsneniher the plate— Wemtr.t., on your way to the pea
dice Gfirli III a 0a11.
J. BROPHE'-