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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-3-15, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODER1011, ()NT., THi1RSDAY, MARCH 14. 1 THE PEOPLE'S Physicians, the world over, endorse it; • babies and children like the spring taste of it. Weak mothers respond readily to its 'won - haling powers. CASH STORE I,;,. Is to n•papertnl, rrpaintal awl re.tockeel with the tie range of 4..!44,1- We have yet hail the pleasure) of sol Trio: to our Customers. .'u *count of the eery title weather the pant week our NEW SPRING CAPES i,. hap, Causing more intermit than any other departuwnt. ,1e the iJtteat, the Fit it Perfo,:t and the Pri..s (tight. Ill Dyess Goods scoff's Tile StyleA : Emulsion I a.• nn• „bowing a beautiful range of Bingle Drees Pattern* in Varney, Plain :...•1 Itlnek, tine• .Inert only ilt each shade. Ileinata our regular lines we are jag 'some tripes ria Cgaitul: ,I pieces Twvnl Dreg• Bole/L., Double holt(, i5.., rognier'rice ::n, ,. Faney •. _, :10e. 13 .e l'lniu umd Fancy tierce 10 to 10e. Satin Check iuslins, tic., etc,, and 9s. IN CARPETS AND CURTAINS Oma STOCK IS UNLrQVM..ZD. l*ire ll•• y Cbinelie t'urt,tin., da. lo top :.i.(i !.,,tt.,ul, at e.11.:!5, n'gulnr 1_ , ' !at• 'Stock is Dow Cotnpietc. ,1'e• int ito you to inspect, Cotillion• mot use your oma itadgeuent, JOHN T. ACHESON. AT T/I/ DAPERY ANO HABERDASHERY WAREHOUSE - A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. 11• 5 ic. Coese Cannot be Beaten. Ladies and Children's UPrfieain, extra valve. Navy and Back Storm Series, We best is 1('oc'lae/or. To for the money. PER CEI r tho Cream of Cod-liver Oil, is the life of the blood, tel) maker of sound fly a, -olid unser and lung ti::ue, and the very essence of nourishment. lent ks fNfl __ h Se:sttttltri! Boom 111016,011aSesta • Boeall Dreams tea a it GIVEN NAMES. rdgar,a Sexes aree,mwns Happy Ilonor. 4'hariotte is a Freoch name, meaning .lit Noble. F:fhe•rt, a Saxon designation, is The F:ver Night. Beatrice is Latin, the one who makes Hopp:. Theodosis, the n;reek name, means lave* by toil. Fwlward, a Sae es risme, mews Happy Keeper. 1'hy'li, means a grecs bough. The Dame ie• roc it. I briatopher i. I:reek, aiguifying ('! fiat Rearing. Reuben, Jewish name, signifies the sac of • \',•ion. (lark is of Inman oriein. meaning The Hammer. tli.heti s cosies from the I.; reek, and mews .,, -rpt ot Ana's is from the I.itin, Morning splendor. Ifontio, an Italian acme, meas Worthy to ire Seen. Ignatius, from the Latin, signifies The F n ry Nlan. Philip, from the t;reeks means a (.;over of 11 •tree flesh. !teten is • (:reek Name, meaning the Al. luring (tnek Masora, a Latin name. sii(nAies the Hon- orable One. Walter is an old (;ermap wont, meaning • WSFE TION 1I1 DL. SOLICITED. DIt3C )C NT FOR CASH V 1 RO, Draper end 1Habsatdssher. f.OTHSCHILDSCOOPS. Isadprild it out and courted the dint.Sed chisis 5145. the i.s.mtt, avaar••ble Ins s.et/laa Lt rlw.t.r l.f.ra.att.a. fight .,.e Booms Mobs Tne world has never yet (faits understood how the Kothsch:Ids got ern "etclustre- o■ the result of the battle of IVaterloo and were thus able to bank on 1t ten hours Ds font any other human being in L ond•.n Mewl at out. .v11.11 Napoleon escaped from Eno the R,tbschild• also mtnsget to wore an at claim, which they used roost profitably on the slink exchange before eveu tae govern. man fli-mile had the slightest iektrag of 11 the weighty newt. And now roman history repeats itself with ors family, for in apita of all the new.peper eaterprtw in Leedom, the Rotb.childa got the tint dispatch from Rio Janeiro annousc .az Admiral Benham, interference, sad atter they had extracted all the financier -II valee out of it they gave it to the hoodoo newspapers. The famous it•.theehikt family hare! ioanded all their wealth os "exclusives," sissy' managing to be up • little earlier in ke morning than the feet of the world on occasions where fortunes are as oak.. Itis an Motor c instant• et tw.&sswtl tertCa% t t :•.1 with eves tore wonderful teak. As 11.. 'Met. A teller of • hank in New York reports t1.e following r.oYlal: A german citi , udifte•chisg the win- dow, requested that • cheque Payable to the order of Kabweitrere•ae Ir coshed. " Ya, dot's m•," he nodded reassuringly le answer to the teller's look of inquiry. " But 1 Joe't know that you are Mr. vchwettuntas.. 1'eu must get yourself (deatitirid,” said the tenor. How toe dot r asked the (:erns. ern - 'ell, with a poad.d look. "l ea meet got some oee to identify you," 'vitiated the bank officer ; " 1 deo'% know yen „ " Ak, Tar' cried Hata, quite relieved " dot's all right. 1 doe's know you render. Adev..asee of • Thr Graft et sand. firers was oroo a tiny grain of sand that had lam quietly for years on the taraed- gravel roof of a big building. floe day • brisk brews came aloeg std said to the grain of sand : " Why doe's yea go oat ieto the .rest world and get aegiaiatd with ttheperatl.• \ohody ever hears If yet hire. (Grose shrot and let we have aril ties." (tet the tiay gain id shrunk bads and said : " 1 am .each a little thing I .bosld get lest I would rather stay here.- " 1 onr modesty doss yea strait," r.joiw- e4 the brisk breeze. •' bat medanty dem set Par m tai. •f• al the world. Omr...leas l" It was se urgent about it that the hill. goat. of ...d got .p asd west ales/ with it. Auld the brisk hilum denied it glo.fdly 'woe t►s maim mid AmuAs the street, ,rsoesedi the re,s., teed We the eye et • &budded Qm oho sass eibm into hi...rf Ylte And the diga$aj .iiiew tock oat jR ►•adkerehist and tabled kb wee hard, .rad the twee erthe h sod Maetile hmdri a sattt fwdi /et• et it .veld aNwl hta Y&p t itself "OA there. ted all the rest of the day that'dig1Md 'nose related Ida eye and Rseaod. sod he l f awake all sight and proem& sed lh. "It &•r he web se w eedW►. Ab she ...Ito► heaW .11 savor ids eye •� •e.•p.d K sod said it woe • mosso sM .t Moped le sante an end Meted "v".. ' or, ma d Whet het fees& the ygrape oaf mad in its ries ties OW" And the dignified ettizef to .14 the tiny grain of wed borne with him and glued it to • piece of cardboard and put it is a gilt frame and hong it up on the wall of bis library. and. he fors in there every day and swears at it. Never think inn are of no con.equeace, dear children, became you may htppen to he little.- Chicago Trib.... Wares •sherd Each ether Nllh Pegs. Prom the Cleveland Plein Dealer. A terrifies bathe occurred at the ('ental Market M T.eday morning. Mary Bern- stein of 661 Cwtal avenue occupies a stall at the market house, and directly beside her, in the one aisle, Era Moore of 11.3 Woodland avenue, assisted by her husband, also .cu as ,urveyor for the inner man. Both women have long cherished a feeling of hatred for each other, but managed to keep it within the bounds of propriety till Tuesday. It was then that the war cloud broke A remark dropped by one of the women caused the other to take offence. In • moment, .pplea, potatoes, oa.ons, and other garden products were flying through the air. Before the supply gars out each women had opened a crate of eggs and began using the oo•temts as bombs. Eggs that hod heard the Christmas bells rine out main tensa; eggs that had seen their grandpar- ents ..ten for Tbanksgiv(ag ail were thrown with more or lees certain aim by the esmbot.ets. Not mail over fifty dorso sus bad soared down the .ides of the mar- ket hoaro and numbers of bystanders had been wreck by the flying misfiles did the two stoma. desist. After the war war over a policeman ap peered on the scene and placed the two women and Mrs. Moore's husband under ane.' Mew Me Rade Ir. " 1 made 1500 amen," said the man to t be mackintosh, " by merely keeping my month shut" Was it at an suction `' raked the mw ia the slouch brit. " No." " High-priced dor•tnr asked you to show your tongue and you didn't do it !" Tee- tered the man wbo had his feet oe the O&M. •' Na It was " " Fon.d It on the street and didn't ray a treed shoat it to anybody t" suggested the mar belied the grain grogglia. Do it on • bit !" isquired the man in Me shaggy Giber. " ilwrel•r asked you where yoga money ma bid ..d yos were struck ep.eohless •.d you oe.lM.'t tell hire'" hao•rdei the tams 'We th. big spot of grey in his mons Webs. You think yea's pretty •alert," said the tens is the neseklstosh, ep.skin` to the (rowA gossrally. "bat you're not Noe. of Tao would .ver mess it I mrd that OM is the iM1Msa way in the merit A rich aid mei. wb. eras visiting se told • leog et we'd heard hint tett • hundred • Mose i was the Gaily wee is the family who dbd.'t yawn, sad he rsemmber- ad me is his will." Lite l pS*M•' .bee Dialer -If • eremite shosld /ms is sed sob you le slaw bear • geed, -eendloo- testm ohm that would set Omsk her '!ass, whet mold you do? wiipM.tl -rd briag oats.hes•he.t two dem toe sued fair Mr. " I enm• yw11 d.." Ai • ph! ofkr of w meieusellen m. ....graMitfi�.'a ins, ilew..d W1.* is w esid.sml.rti.g. les Jemthan wet a Jewish name,nteanlug the tsar of God. • ---Sr dget is of Celts,; urigtn and meat's the Shining one. Manfred, the German ntnne, signifies A ':rut Peace. Silas was of Latin origin, meaning • ('ount ryman. Manche is of French origin and sigotties the For One. F:'ln.Fwd is from the Saxon, meaning • Happy Peace. Mabel. • favorite Latins and French Dame, ureses (. t at,le. Chloe comes from the (:reek, and aiguitiea A (;rem Herb. Vivian, • Ltio word, may be traasl•ted the Lavin/ Una Toby, a Hebrew asmc, meant The Good tress of the ford. Hercules. from the (:reek, was The (.tory of Hera or Juto. Emma is German. Th. first of the Dame was • nurse girL Aaron is from the Helerew and s•gtuies a Lofty Mountain. Oswald, the Saxon name, means The Ruler of a Honer. Ca•asdria is from the t:reek and mesas a Reformer of Men. ,lane and its several combinations le the feminine of John. Dennis is (.reek, meaning belonging to the God e( \\'i... e:odwio IS German' or Saxon, the Man Victorious in trod. Simon, a Hebrew n•me,may be translated, The obediest (Ina Betaine ono* from the (:reek, the One who 'kings \ ictory, Fedoras is from s AiMk, One Who Prospers io Her Way. WORSTED S3Y WOMEN. Tr. .l%$rar. nargI.rw 11111 I oder as tF. plk•ea.a et Wm, Nalrr .ad • Rrw.wsrlek. t o r` 094 ,l111r 1• � DO YOU BECOGNIZE I? ? Prom the Uhlman, Itrral.l, IVoma.'e Iavurite seap••ns Lf war a broomstick aid • kettle of boiling water -- Were were e!'.eotave last night in routing two thieves who had designs on Mrs. t;astae Tedt.man's diamonds '.1r. 'I'edtuoan is 'Ise wife of I lreintiat Tedtman, whose store is at (Tarp and Harrison etlecs. 'iley live over the In the Tedtman household is • servant named Matilda •t 'l, roe. dabo hes had dealings with Lurgauu In•fu0. A- br.un.• stick in the hand. of Matilda is a f(rmhl- .ble weapon. She knuss how to use it with ten ible effect. it Mra.'l'edtmaasterppedout toa.eigbinling rrwery Is,t evenin_, t.. get ..me things for Fplwr, On lice say home alis posed two rough -looking twat who eyed ber do.iy. itis heart one of them say something about diamonds. Mrs. Teat !eau wears tit maid e•rria;ts, and she rlebtly oouciu•le,l that chi mss referred to her jewel.. She was sums• whs.. frightened at the rrmArk and gwck- ene.l her step. on resahiug her herb:mare store rhe stop - rod for a 11••mens and looked down -t,Le sires'. when she had poem ,1 the two man. They were standing on the curb, (.,•.king towards sir. Mrs. Te.litnau ran np the stairs and was soon telling the servant of her suspicion•. The teakettle etas L.ili,:P 00 We store, and the broom w.a un its plater lashend tits kitchen door. kfrs. 'redMlan h. 1 scarcely horded trli ez Lir a:.^,y of the two men when footsteps were heart . ,i'ride in the halt. I'reienity the dear mai t.l.oned softly and the man who male the ren..rk a: out dismonds, pushed his ured mmfree in at w the oaiuq. T,•'l. The 0oent1t stepped into the room, follow.dl byy hu compati..a. Oce of thein askcl if Mr. J( nes lived throe. Mir. Tedtman snatched ' the. teakettle from the stot e and r.rrh.1 at the melt. no, servant was et Ler back 'with the Lrootut Neither water nor wood was :Fared. The druggist's wife .lashed the lulling water in the foam of one, slide the servant belabored the other with the broil. The plucky woken drove the would-be thieves deme the stairs .P•1 out into ('lark street; (►rug gist Tedtman, hearing the rumpus, ran out id tine store to see what the matter was. He suet his wife wish the empty kettle and the e.eryent with a broken broom handle. .. Ent the men had rust -►tray. ewe litany mer.. There are a number of men to my know- ledge who have throe or four ditlerent prices on their goods. 1 have often Ewen in stores when a dere would call out, " What's the price of - - -' " Who's it for 1h.as showing that the trice depended on who the purchaser meat of all rim bad habits this is the sort, sad is ore to ears troiWhs men with eels price ii Myercaught in a lie : is never accused of over- charging ; his clerk a never molded for no: charging enougl:, and. creates • confidence that one price is the only pricer. 'fake it home to yourselves. Do you s have co tidencc in buying frufroma ! •bber whom you know has a number of prism, and don't you feel safer in buying from • drummer who gives you the lowest ynotatioo at once std don't wait for you to best him down. This beating down is sa rentel that jobbers and grocers alike exam prepared for it. 'Tis true that soma frau would want twenty - dollar gold pieces for ten dollars, but we are not ail alike. H. W. i:eechet. once said "11 -,.,e attempt to Leat • man down and gat his goods at leets than • f.tir price you are attempting to commit • burglary as much an though you broke into his shop to take thitgs without paying tor them. There te cheating on both tides cf the counter, and Qin less behind it •n before."-- t : rooer ..l dv orate. Thu is tt.e !1,,1 of the GRA1 RUBBER, Look for thio pattern on the he. 1 whey you hilt a Rubber or Overshoe. It bier anter* a pert ct.attitle. 1N T1 Ta:&z 1:1010r.P. .1rk y.ur desk, r .. them. top for the paf;els ,a.nhers. '1'...e ...,...ng w F.ie9 a lad r..• or es .t: a hawk is an, esee!- lent one, -but ss n tu'e it tits him fief •,life which he hag no opportunity to lead, sad the n✓.ro .•ml•itio: s in- s who see that the upward way is blochea '.notes step into mercantile li(, We recommend tho care• Int cswttarlora,*!I of their facts to the ietd n talent y.,ug foto • f 1155 proviso,. -Halifax Critic.1101.3-••guns1101.3-••h '• 'terse tete Ate frt.. I• Dross the t'!s ;stand Leader. Ilr.. t6. March 1. - A distressing ac• 1) cilent o,curre! Ai :he ••lewnutty are ('nty Ip• Armory yesterday Which hu pruten fatal to one person and will lekely result in the .le.:ii of mo=leer. '.Mian 131a May Ir_inr- Inn. sled 24, and Atm' Betsy Davis, aged he 107 years, occupied tsame ward in the iroorhou.e.' Miss 1►.cso karo war •uhject tq tits, itt:•1 wi.ile.' at( d near the fireplace in which natural gas n used, the ya,t.ng an womwas takeu with a Bt and fell into the tire. - The oh l laity is aeif1 TIitid, and by se ma° et tier ago- her voice •is very weak, anti she :. very nearly helpless. She prase, ly tried to pull her companion from the firs Out in sant, and her own clothing caught s. lire. M.Watson, wife of the superin- tendent, uperin- tedent, wag n•wr by, and, emel.iny the odor canoed by the turning, made • hurried search of the !tours. She fcr:u.l the two i women in their perilous p ntietir, Mi:e Dickerson was atilt lying in the tire. -Lunt Betsy war tryingw to gat.h the :lames, that molded were fast i'pproarhas her flesh. The young woman was quickly pulled from the tire and the burning clothes were takes from Aunt Betsy. After ten hours' terrible .t.fTenng the young woman died. Annt Betsy recon f led to her bed. The Dlaa4vnnragea or moot Use. There is a mistaken idea whic't is not wholly confined to our young people as to the superiority of the work of • bank clerk. This idea keds too many of our young Inca to make every effort to secure a big appoint• meat, the supposed advatages which tempt them being the comparatively light hours of work and the social position which is u• sociated to bank employee, but there are a few dieadt-aata fee in the bank clerk's Irfs which it is wall should be brought forward when the choice of a work in the world is before our young men. There is little chance for • bank clerk to rias in the world. It has been carefully estimated that ninety ficc per cert of all bank clerks fait to ob- Jemima, • !acorns among the tit • tam • eilary higher than f•I00. This salary, brews, mimosa Dov while ample tor ts� yo.t.g unmarried min. Richard is a Il. trams, mon not go very far for the man who is les Tbn I'••we of firs blma•d with • wife and children. The a•.ry Alien sad Alicia •re of German origin, k 'rust t•eo to the young hank clerk who hie work is seldom more meaning the Noble (ne. Angelina is from the Croak. ltsmaaaine 1. Unheated by its form. Hannibal is uartbagin as, metetlMlk Alae Gran of the Lord Baal. Mme, Hs.oab, Aside and Aso tltA- 1 Oven, The Gracious fine. Ph.. -be taenia the Light of Life. The sante is of Greek derivstioe. Jahn' was the same Hebrew form u Jess., both meaning barber. !very way tiaras Pstaesephy. Th. more you love yourself the pew you are sure la love others. ('hildren aro fond of E.elay'a Liver Loren gem. 25o. .t druggists. A trifling dog is generally not half as trifling est the man who keep him. Moms fellows kick a haus every tints they enter his dell, and than wonder why he does not lave thew. The stalk of cora that ',rows the t•0est and appears the most oo.opie o.s, Dearly always bean • blasted ear. Itesel j•y's Liver Lor. *gee ars at once • blood cleanser, a system regulator and a tree teeia 25 cu. a bet, or 4260 per dohs boss Prodigality is no les of generosity. It rather iodinates a narrows of both mind mad heart too moonset -4d to oomprebe.d the arra vales 14 thugs. If some men would hes with as mitis devetioe as titer appear to pay in prayer meetia$, they woaM sot have mar•ly so meds ewnplaint of hard times to maks. Tse man who will spend the most time ia the harvest time, talking pelilioe, is •ewerally the awe who is the treat account to either kiu.ealt, his neighbors et the gov- emeneet Ilse seer yew bogie te deka the fire, the Mere easily it may he .iliagnisbed. The pawner you bowie takbeg Ayre A•re•biril1 for year blend -d the seater will L. the Ines. Ie heck wawa, May le de germ , I1 tet lata1. 1!b ode yew gat Ayerh ..d se saber. V i.e•tbe R Nit l& wirtmidt he meds �i soda! ! bmf Itft LIri a rah ins keit ler /H • poufs) 121 than $300 per year, and it is oot until after the fifth peat of consecutive **riles has hem pawed that the salary is rained to 11600. The social side of the bask clerk's life prewpposas moony and the apparent ease with which money may toappropiat ed from the fonds which aro always o0 hand, have wrecked many • bright young man i. many cities the bask clerks are under • strict surveillance. They may not hoard except in houses chosen by the bank they may not fregsmt theatres, pool rooms, and they must be aerupulcas as to the characters of men with who:* they aa• sooiat.. They Feast not marry without permission, am until their Dalarien have reached • certain standard. It is but right that these ramtrictioe• exit; the yonnp men are certainly none the won* for thew, but, nevertheless, the freedom must at times be plli.g. The great poStioo io hanks aro open to the mea who bare snore time ordi- nary ability Lad usually groat inflames tltm) o bring to beer, std, unlike other prMew throe is little roma at the which CURE clHAT OUCH wfTM SH i LOH'S CURE TAKE s RUT god spha.�g Bantu.. besgest a dom. 1. MATblethers• rtr� .s/d Mm..aNe. mds,Tor M.54 /)Oaf 70* r m.ladnht�so.s,,mtesa so le (1nte gat by Om Ch IN pOH'$ 0111=1ONNA PL**T r 5 - 'MANN Nasal Is 1444! Wit is the power to sty what everybody else was Inst going to hv.e said, of they had happeecd to think of it. \\'it is the sweet accompliahmcnnt which soaks. an orator popular, • caller welcome and a lover suc..•eweful. What should be used to season, not to es Linpaisb common sense. A piquant muco for the feast of reason. Wit is the e'..ressiou of thought which, by its originality and fitness, crusts. spon- taneous mirth. Wit is a r::owls' knock at I,u`.Lttr'e door. An electric null in the attr.•it.here (,f thought whi-h few can strike tut all can rte. I Rueefesor to (ar,yrstal F! Mara,. ONE HUNDRED people would not make a vel y l.: -be crowd, but if all came at once it 'ao:ll..i ;-;t3 us hustle to servo then(. We intend removing to the Crabb Block in April, and for the month of March will give BARCAINS iN All LINES. WE WANT ONE - HUNDRED - TONS Scrap 'ron, Lead, Copper, old .brass,_ TOR WIHICH WE VvILL EXCHANGE NEW GOCD8. Come aid a ca n ne o.ir. Plias, Great Leduc -traits en Goods soli this month'lir Cash. gelr `+TILi. AT THE 1)1.1) STAND (' SAUN L ERS & CO. GRA 1-EFUL-;:OMFO�• EPPS'S COCOA DKELKFAST- $UPPk1. "By • thereon/It ItnowlcSjte at the hater.* lawn *hie+ govern the operatlou, of di.teatioa d 50outri':on. Anil 14: a car.•fel appi:va••on of the tine eroprrli.r of w.li sele: t'.1 Cocos, Mr. 1•:pp.:.aa provided or n:tr hreakfmt sed sup- per a dv:!raie'•y tltven:e3 beverage whish may Beare(,':. many .. heavy d..•or. biros, t: is by the i'Jlrl, ue 1: a of e•trh rrt!r!r of.'let that •eon- •titut.o. may aKratwtty built up unlit strong eau?ea�� to re-i.r awry ten.(eccy •0 dl•mwen. ft•3:oedreds nr sole'. maladies ere nuatiert around as rraay 40 attack wt..rev, r there is a weak point. she nosy crape many a haat shaft _hi keeping ouraeltes weal fortified wi'h prim Morel and a proper!)' r. trial:cd frame. - 1, C/rFl .eerier (nr:•' . M..1 stroppy with h,i1'rg Water or milk. ! Sold only in oackr.s•by Grocer". paneled thus: 1 Jaitri CPPB a co.. 14.4.. nFsw.pathle thea/.tet leader.. Ingls.d. 21.0-10w f . , • GODE/RIOH Steffijilt Boiler Works. 11-:.`-TA(t:,f`ifIRU'1.1'.) A. S. CHRYSTAL, pares► of seers wrapped up in o(D ! PLANING MILL sense. A ay of light, the cardinal colon of whichailre wisdom, pleasure and surprise The lightning gash succeeded by the thunderclap of hilarity. Wit is the sparkle in the wine of conver- sation. The salt of co.versUoo. Intellectuality without verbosity. An arrow shot from the bow of genius by the hand of wisdom. Tweet, Thousand Moors Is • Jack Pot. From the St. Lot's Olobe-Democrat. " They. talk about the big games of poker on the lower Miuirippi before the war. but they would not approach the games of the cattle kings of Texas fifteen years ago,whco a mao wit(t but • stogie million of dollars was counted as poor. Io those days men o'vued wkole counties. and thou*aads of cattle worth 420 to 530 • head. They cam* b eenveotions in tat. Louis with special palace cars, and played poker art the trey. 1 was pretest o0 ono of those trips when four men played with chip. representing • twenty dollar suer, and to open a jack pot for • hundred was not uncommon. All four of the players were millionaire,, and hands were running well. "Finally • jack pot was opened for a thousand, and one man stayed. The opener drew 000eard, the stem stood pat The betting was lively, • tE tsatd stoma at • time, until the operate called, with chips reproeantiep 5414,000 on the table. it was won by the mao who hayed, with four seer to his hand, opposed to the four kings with which it had been opened. The mao who lost it is still prominent in Texas, bat his financial affairs are hopelessly involved. The .um who won it died poor five years •go or nettle rash, summer heat and gone: .1 toilet pummeling, 1..'. Sulphur Soap. l m Hteea d a Wad Rearb. (hely ono thing can be said aga matt l% rah iagtoe. lie chose • mei* Month to t e bora ia. Shiloh's Gare is 001111•1 a /e.rs.t s. It fora incipient txneumptios. It is tho beat trough cart. Only on. emit • dew ; 25 eta. , 40 eta. and 11.00 par bottle. Mold by all dru gi.ts. e w Jost tee a►IN. " That raror of rostra," Dail the man wen eau petiag shaved, "ought to make a good politician. Why so ' asked the barber " hennas it hes such • to/tibia. pull. •' Vas," said the barber as be treed is vats to sates the mm.'• bristles with evident 1•7er of seep. " 1051 at provost it r oke Pnllhg•". Captain Sea 1'. M. A., Mas Die*. (a1 , gays • " !1MIeh's Graft► R mealy is the first asdicis. I have seer bowl 'eat world de ase say geed." Prim 50 coma Sold try all drsvdllt . • w refill, homy_Amu wet eider shingle 44j,Y/j be p. ESTABLISHED 1155, Buchanan & Son MANVI•CTt•nRIN 8A$11, DOOl and BLIND Diel r W kiL.I. of LUMBER, t*1H.. 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(.scads sad Il,a•ct..�se, aunt to elmte..I kNtisk Owl bb.to i dPe Peelle c''o•at f7mw ton& Mai W eamt. .fiats1'ft gn••••`.'oee4wMh Manufacturers of all kinds of Station- ary Marine, Upright df Tul:ui.'ar �Oi.sita/=I rtaia/ Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron Works, etc., etc. A1eo dealers in Upright •n4!tlorizoetal I.i:,!p Valve Kngines. Automatic (*tit Ott Ktterines • p.r•ialty. All mile, of pi is and pipe Illi mt cwc,taotfy) on fund. Retirnates furnished oe .•ort notice. Repelling prnmptITattended la 1362-1y 1'. 0. nos Tf, •Ooderich. Ont. Works -Opposite R. T. It. station. Godettda, WRO IS YOUR TIMOR ? This is a pertinent question sad els to which you should give thought. DOES HE SUIT 1011? If not, yen era easily get sat- iafactiou..by calling at DUNLOP'S EMPO1UUM WEST STREET. 1 A large quantity of LEAH',• \IADP: (14)THIN(. on hand will be di.posed of at *hatever they will Lr:t:y;. ('•11 early sad get B•trgaius, H. DUNLOP. HAVE YO "Backackf means the kid- neys are in trouble, Dodd's Kidney Pills lug prom rebel " "76 per cent. e di le ret caused by dreorder d kid- N• ighf ate mdl try to have a healthy city without m,r.rer- aqoe,, as good health when the kidnfy• erg Wo99ed they are the genotec of ,.O toy Is dangtroua Meag- 1eeteel kidney troubles result !n Rod flood, Dyspepsia, Liter Complaint, and the most den- gerfse of all. frights Dr1..Mt Diabetes and Dropsy. ' TAf abdo/ diseases cannot grist •hire Dodd'. Kidney Mae are mead ./Sold by a1 lw ia. ow toms to aria wwj a hose d rarea. how or di flpedtt Tali. r.