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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-11-8, Page 68 OLD BEN. " ITil Eoiag to bs cold to night." said Joel. the burly heed seas, monis' from the harts sad gamin out his great brown heads . ssrwsd W ilw. they l.okod up from W he.k sad aedd.d. "• I pity the stns who will have to go tar L the wird," said Jack. " And tie bored. too. eh. irk ' ' "Ob, borer can sed it. They're used to being est, and thou skin is thick, ' was the sewer. Ten's Old Ken ; he'll get Wier the tree and keep war.. ' . " I hope you h•vea't let hes wt •" •x °rimed /toy " 11 you have, yon have dose wrung, for Ken is a faithful horse, and never shirks • duty. Aain.ais have feel - tags as wolf se busmen beings, and they serve are well when we aro kind to them. "Well, 1 grey at wont hurt Idea to leave bun out to•utght. It 11 toughen the old fellow, and brides, it was too cold fun me to go to hien to the teeth of the wind •ud fetch him ,a. it'. *sly one night. WIG - seeing Roy shut the b...k. ., Rut it's 01:1 Ileo, the best hand on the farm,' sed the boy quickly. " rte sbould be kind to dumb animate. 1 would never have thought of leaving the old fellow as the meadow such • night u this. Iris aunt. " .task made se reply, but looked half scowlingly et the boy, end haviil warmed himself at Is ire west up to the attic to bed. Roy arose and walked to the window Already Jack's predictious were being fol• filled. A cold wind was rattling the wi- dows of tie farm house, and anda,'tio*s of • bitterly cold night were abundant. The boy heard the blast with • shudder. By sod by he stepped from the hour sod went to the barn : taking • halter from above old Rena nail, he went down the lane that led to the meadow. tie could hardly see his way, the reit was an dark, and the wind . eemod to blow through ha boner. " Reo'. nothing hut • brute to Jack." said Roy. ''Tho elan eao't appreciate good service until it has bees hammered into him. Whet d, es hs rare for a freezing horse as long as be is tucks t up in • warm A 0000 OLD OONG. -Tb' ctrl 1 Leib Meided i.." Ass Ihme oe assitheula "The utri 1 teal Ntahi0d M." was - g r known es "Seightos's Oseirt." ad Ms hoes played sod swag 1. Rocha mew awl ompaidass foe over 300 yes. The sir was knows t. 1440 orearlier 11 has bus. ►he marokl.g ng math roomiest of New York tafoatry, famous aa • New York etty regiment sad with • weir record of the prosiest, sever turas without bortag a played Doris/ M' war they ni•rohsd and fought to that tune and many a good elan a soul ws. waf- ted to glory w dowdy bottle woes the regiments bead, or tits end drum corps. was pl&ytag either that or retthgg old Garry wen. The oorte.t words of the soar ere u follows, though no man koows who wrote them I'm toa..ou,e ammo 1 mowed the hill, And o'er jute moor and valley: Sock heavy thoughts my heart do fill, Stacy parting with nay Sally. I seek no more the rine soil gay, For each dors but remtad me. How swift the hours do pan away With the girl 1 left behind me. Roy reached the ban and called ()Id Ilse. 1n a little while he was answered by • joy- ful wbi.by,and the sod horse came up. Roy haltered him and rode him up to hie stall near ti•e " t:e)ser, ' • paint mine. tale 111 never go back on 7011, °Id fellow," might say it was • quarry, there is ria much said the boy, patting Old tun's etresg .1 it. ileo of 0111 eoterprMlav aro ea., heck, and when he e.1 put him safe in the Joseph Mering, recently took a wagon and baro, with • goad feed before him, he west shovel and laded up with two enters mere beck U. has book are three or four colors to be hada and Though old, lien was the .wdte.t horse hrourbt at home, pounded it up with an old on the farm : he could out-duuwce all the hammer, mired it up with linseed nil, and others. and wM•• speed war necessary he t►h' o'er shall 1 forget the night, The stars were bright above me, Ant gently lent their silver light, When first she vowed she loved nee, Kut now I'm bound to Krypton camp, Kind heaven may find me, .And 1011.1 sesaldy hook again To the girt I MitItakind, M. The bee shall hooey rats so me re, The dove b.00me • ranger, The duhi.g waves shall vee to roar Ere she's to me • stranger. The vows we registered above Shall ever cheer an 1 bind me In constancy to her I love The girl I left behind me. My mind her forn, shall still rum In sleeping or an r+tripe, l'otil 1 see my love again. For whom my heart 10 breaking If ever I should see the day When Mars earn here resigned me, Forever oierolliolaidlly stay With the girl nab behold me. TRS SIGNAL : GODRR1CB. ONT.. THiURSDAY. NOV 1894. THS ("ENTICES- DOOR TO NELL s7 acv. Da ''a I LIM The great majority el times who ars is- elared by strong garish did sot heria their career .1 self destraeti.s La the dram chem Wham the lower slams of drunkards aro vlstiee e1 m1 -k the mese reepoeshfs sort bids with the ..egad gl. .A wast at the .coital party. or is the Wtiards+eta, eta flee gush, or at the wedding, that tie fated habit was ferried Net away hegrn to drink alms, er from sheer appellate for sumai•ata T . me e oderei to them eo by etebedy, amid from want of moral oo,rage or hem a doere to appear. " geatlem•.ly," riff ceaseated to drunk. 1 was segs at • wedding in • "goa- teed" area ot 1011017 where the poppies, of champagne corks was like the ratio of mus- ketry. Within • few years 1 met tae oldest coo in that family • ooairmed dro.k•rd. HY parents had tempted other people's .cos and had ruined their own ' The mon wbo seta • decanter os bis table sets • trap for his boys that may lead them tato perdition. Tb. young lady who offers an tatottic•nt to her young gentleman 1riesds deserves to become that wretched object, • drunkard's wife. The drinking usages ore sadly on the incro.d is this roomy in uncial Ids, at reetaur•nu, at clubs, •ad eves is the fashionable shopping resorts for hides ' While the chief discussion is about pro• btkatt.g saloons, oaten is stealiog a marsh on toby tampon[ young atom to his tippler. s '1'l • only safeguard for any young 1100- eves though be be a !waterlog Christian - entire 'Matteson'. He knows wee 'Matteson'. latent appetite he may have within until the spark touches the gunpowder A young man o1 my' acque•st•aoe--• church member --found, before he was aware, that he war becoming • slave to the bottle. He said to me " My youogaseoci- ates invite nae to drink with them lend they ore ruaang me. After this when they ark me to drink I WW1 knock them down ' He was terribly in earoeet and oo wonder : he bad been playing with vipers at the mouth of hell ' For two reasons every 000.cienttow young man ought to pledge himself to total abattn- eoce. First, for his own sake, for he doesn't know bow soon he may become a tippler. aeeoudly, for the sake of others whom he may tempt to ruin by hu example. Let i)r. Keeley or any other m•e who is making money by "cures of drunkenness" say what they will, the reform of inebriates is difficult and :ore Tbe one time to stop dnoktng treacherous intoxicants s to stop before you berm. Saby bergs mad Mrs. The smallest girls wear white uainaook gowns with baby waists of tucks and .tn- brotdery, with large sleeves, sod with full MONTANA'S PAINT MINE. Pear teen • •1 wllMb tee Iadta.• 1 .ed e• tern. t aesa.wly4 fee war. Tow. rend M. roger : It is not general- ly known that we have in this locality, very w always the thrice. use. put it on his picket twee. He now has one The wind rose Mcher and bigber, and of the handsomest fence. "t the Sur the Jack, frightened by the storm, sprang from upper pert rich old gold and the lower • the bed and fell hdloor down the stairs beau til ,! maroon. ea at the bottom of which he 1•y. badly hurt, Thee mine seems to be amply inexh•h and ceiling for a doctor. Roy's mother eta gable. Tbe mise aid the " geyser, which u •vetoed bin and shook her heal ; the case Dear 11, were dir.wyered, or, ether, located. shout eighteen years ago by the voters. wee serinua old-timer sod prince of good fellows, Naylor You carat get Keo up in time to ride for Tbomp.ou, whom everybody knows and the doctor," greaooi Jack. tikes. It war show■ to him in flee first 11. 's closer than the meadow,' answer- Place by a friendly Indian chief, who took • d Roy, se he horned off, aid in •trace be Iikisr to Naylor and assured him ..Navlori war 'ring the faithful old horse over the that it war oke source of supply for all the country road at the top of hu speed. The Indians weatbf the Mississippi finer and doctor tune back with Roy, and -lack war lose been for centuries. n ot only mads comfortable, but has life war Them were the days when Naylor arid saved /taw big chair up te a table aid aft down " Roy didn't lose time," said the surgeons without knocking the able over M was to his parieto. If old Ken bad been in the w•eadow instead of in his very uactive. Well. the laden. came thou.- of miles for that paint and used 11 to surety have bled to death." de tlpriers when no ole war- I'he man turned pole and decorate .eir looked at the pe boy " How did Old Ren get in hie stall path : trails led from oke mine in .11 three - he asked. twos, showing that at bad been • rotund ,. I brought him from the field after you ceotre of meeting for the red men, Just the same u the well-known pipe stoma quarry had goo, to bed. 11011 you a pare to be southwestern Mmoeeota. Noylor never kid to animate. 1)en't you thi.k it does, made anwas y use of the paint : he win the Jack ` habit of reaching a high state of exhilara- tion at times, when he would mount his hand and took Rny'g in his horny palm. broueho and let out • few yells and go out I gene 1 meed • Ia..oh of this sort,' said out for erne fun •and then woe to the ten - he " Hereafter, if there is to be any (rear derloulu t or anyone eke who got in hie way. gang to t\e meadow it shan't k lid Idea.' At such tomes he was to for fun and mottling It pays to be kind to damn animals else and • (slang Rao would not snake him They respect •sett bud and kindly voice, change his mind when his neck war bawd. and stand reedy in • humble way to repay • He could them patent the town In lurid kindness a thousandtold. Don't forvet colon but he did .ot use any paint frau the dumb inheMtute of :eel's beautifulcolors. mine that oma all long ago. He still earth. retains kis interest is the mine and claims Loeb to Webster's. he coo furnish pai.t is four colors, by the They were sitting in prier of the West train lead. sutficiest to paint all creation. Side house sad the coavereatino was drag- If any or doubts this Traylor would Itke to ging somewhat. They had exhausted all are him. It is •kir mssm the available spial topic,, had taken • clap THE WORLD LIKES MEN into literature by criticising some of the Westif I:yfa r'rerNen lar Ryrrr dry 5.. le the novels, had dummied the rummer re.tl.g r,raeber. sorts tad the p1159010 of • good f•lt.saaoo. We mus be real real in our manhood and talked •bit about the theatre. and there nil in our speech or men will have none of did t t be much lett ti the says the most killing tbi . mere phenomena of mind and matter to the sat two• Yes, put ,n , ire young man interested y. stability which nothing ears move. It u a Yea, she is a cram►. bout sickness. Every spirit that tnee men and ioatitatioes and day she has some new stoke."' A. s' mat- creeds, seeking Byer tor deeper reality. it ter of fact, she is a great buxom wears, s rightly inpatient of verbiage, h.s picked d ews and healthy u man be, but she 1` "1" 115°7 an .Betel wtadM(' &Da hos turned i.ae.�e has our foot in Me grave. ..bilious style into faded finery. It hes Must keep her busy leading symptoms, .wept the nimbus from the head of the said the young man. c1 rgy .n eh•Ilesgd the privilege of the Iodised at doss, and some of her complaints cloth. it me. 's emigre demands upos the are very laughable. Why, the other day miatetry of thong[. ", disciplined speech, she came in avid told me in perfept serious- spiritual mate ; Mut a vn.'r faith glorisa gam ars Nat her bones were ossifying. it. i. the minister less The mast is litmus The yours• mag looked purzld. Be and truth will get • bettor heartag Never laughed a Intl, though. and said What wog the hart ot man been more reader or le a a remarkable oontplaint f don't suppose it was true. do you • The young westan's faro ,oek • poised expresaton. f said she said her boas were ass(7u.g. 'Me young ria. bit kis maetaahe. i f nlfy maderst•sd what you said, Mum Rivera. he replied. 1 think, too, that i ✓ ather the meaning of the remark *oil 1 de not suppose that, sxeept in rare en ✓ t..oes, each things do coeur. She put both kande en her brow this time, e mili0g • bit, earl abruptly oh=d1 The one venation by saying tt n weederlal how yolk* the leaves 011 I\e trem were emir se .art t. iia essM. Halla hour later the young man parsed ea his way to his room and hunted up • die• t;♦.e.ry. He tuned 5orv00.17 to the O'.. I.as . O'., sad rue hr gager down the net amu u.tll be same r ' ossify Then he draw ler brads into the air .d ehrakd 0reat Seen, mil i didn't know that ossify moose to turn M Yes. ' Aad he bdes't called on ►f ss Brow. Moab - .ober sad Ttr5Ne11 Sehert7 Saga tranquility tend t0 Del( eem- s.mmtasd, sen p0.wumeat. awl that gee. aim soft rwpeet has is it notbtsg of ..N� wesebip ; fes K r the revev.ses that sae\ same ought to last for the Datum that Geri hew Lives hem. sad for the roe of :bet mae.'3 It tide, 1 $ plough Dad sew IYs M the harvest in due gMppa taboo the year soil hove rase a'� 1 N � w$ the heated hopthe e sod saes ream= Mimrrew eta to 0o seem o c p : it u the spirit • robust, fearless Atter the emh•rrawieg pause of five mu age P - tee ctrl said We ►ave got the fu.Di .pint of ae•reh, trying ever to rd behind more open to what provide. the if t "Only the Scars Remain," skirts that should be too short to look sod or to trip the child an it walks. Mothers are guided by circumstances and their own taste about putt tag colored dreams on their little people, but .al children's dressmakers suggest mere colors for younger children this they did tormerly reserving white drama for high days and holidays. An ex- cellent dressmaker, who searches Paris and London for pretty things ter children, pre- scribes white coats up to 3 years and white dresses s year looser, whale another most practical house supplies dainty little dresses of pale blue or rose e•ehmere for girls only 2 years old ; them are made with abort, round waste with jacket front over shirred whit* Chia• alk, lame Moves, and full straight skirt. (fiber baby waists et cash- mere dresses are finely tucked by hand in clusters, with rows of feather stitching done betwea in elks of the same shade. R•by gots or boys tit b mostbr to 2 year* will be arrayed its • soft masa of snowy white when take out for as airing en sold days. Costa that will cover them from top to toe are made of the new white French cloths, with tiny silken figures, over • wad- ded silk Iintag, shirred or tucked to fit rD the back, lore and straight in trout, with sleeves of great sine, and tnmend with fleecy llama for, hke (nevi. or with white fur of thicker pile, or eke with royal ermine in • deep cape aid large cuffs on the impos- ing sierra. rho large white boaneta have a soft warm crown of cloth, or of uncut velvet with shired silk hrim, trimmed with small ostrich tips in front and a ruche of lade sod ribbon am the lace. A tiny mut( is of the cloth of the cloak. in three gather- ed tucks with fur across one end. • great bow in the middle, and • silken cord to pan around the baby • necks. i.eta costly cloaks of biro or gray Iamb's wool cloth are lined with white (Canton fiaosel, and nude with round waist, large sleeves. and gathered skirt, or else the back is loose, and Sowing from gathers below the eollar. To wear with these cloaks are large boners of felt of the saes Dolor, as soft as sloth, with fall crowa of reppd silk or of velvet. For baby boys there are felt hate i gray r the favorite Dolor), with low round crown and straight wide brim, !wand with gray velvet, tnmmd with two velvet rosettes, in which a quill is thrust • twist of velvet is around the crown, and rosettes of velvet are ear tabs on the ribbon drugs. tither hats for these link fellows a repuf(ed Tam o' Shentars of brown velvet, sod Mack velvet caps with full crown and visor, trim- med with oords and large button& Why Us solsk'$. The tramp sepr sohd the hitches doer bodly .D4 bit it wbck with • muscular en- ergy that would have sawed •herd of wood. sad the lady of the how appeared. 'What do you w.at'' .b. naked prompt - fires of criticism they ere (jnd'e firw to 1 gay. $ . , IIeusoN, of the Imes Muith Woolen ilat'Wnery(u., I'ailade.lplhla. I'.►. who certi- fies as follows: '• Amos% the many teathho.l- a1. which 1 see in regard to Cer- ium 110.1,11100 performing cn„•a, cleotard sg t:i•• blood, etc., none rapier cue tu.'re thin my ora 0510. Twenty years ►;o, at Mb sots of 1 i years. i had awclliui`' come on toy legs. which broke and hewn•• rust. lila( sores. (1•,r Limity plu- .t.,an ,•ould do cue mo good. NA M rtes feral that the bones would M atiUNd• Sas a goo.t old Ths eft Mit, card ;s Chisa Y as 1 ebters. pines el red paper about forinter wilds .reelsit robes (nag with the same 1. Mask ,u r *estOrll Adrertiser I6 Page Weekly the Columns. -Y $1.0 O Now to Dec. 31, 1896. Balance of Year FREE. Leading Meetly of the West. MINE SETT F R FEW AS GOOD. Large Prize List. Handsome Premium Mother Urged Me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles, the sones healed, and I have not Nom troubled since. Only the scars resale. and tbo memory of the past, to remind ass of the good Ayer's Sarsaparilla has done wee. I now weigh two bundrwl and twenty pomade, and am In the best of health. I have been on the road to: the Last twelve years, have noticed Ayer's Sar- saparilla advertised in all part. of the United States. and rtway take pleas, are In telling what good it did for me." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Pregame by. tar. J.C. Ayer a.'o., Lowes, resa Cures others, wilicure you HUGH DUNLOP, THE CLOTHIER, has just returned from the citnee where hu been selecting NEW SPRING GOODS. erretIO. OXFORD ��° FURNACES GOOD INDUCES TO AGENTS Fee Maga' Tweak rte., *Wow - ADVERTISER PRINTING CO. LONDON, ONT. 866. Weekly Free Press _A,„ FARdI and HOME $1 .00 $war r malt Irma $100 ENLARGE ANO IMIIlMO 0. • A NIGN-CUSS FAIiLY FAY tttAle .cllmlm well tlyaTAtly : Rev. Da TAuraoe's Sim:woo delivered the demday prsvlotssl7. Waddling', WANprkIDoe he Ltom Y g-113 1 �lllestnted a . 8rtr.XJID Soar er M sic each week. A egas•Tare. and ether estereettag rending meteort. . 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Who doss not wish everYthiay false sad as- '1 would, mom, but 1 ea.'t•' 11.1 to go out of his ereod, oat of hr life, 'Why not• Can't you Sod work' 011 of bit speech ' Re fifty i0 pulpit speed ., 'Temum, but 1 am go wore pmt and kr- iteriares.lity in the moony, real ty le the ed out by the Ume i fid smithieg to do i experiment, reality be the 011415515. -Prot. eaa't de it.' A. S. Hoyt, U.U. `Oh '• glee exelaiend •d shut the door oe him. T5. 5.0.0sre Cow. Sumo years ago the eor.oesdisg clear of • Curlews •arseens • military dation, des•ring tbegraemvosad A aorrespoadeat writes te the Chicago the quarters to be protected while it wee Record As you seem to apt➢roriate °lever growing, gave strict orders to the sentries aargrara, 1 Dads hold 10 sed you u that nom except the now should be allowed $D o' obi.\ Mari ard as partiealarly r step over it A -. r r,.y, TM nett day the ood g ishnl's wife oriel up- W.rb ..`.. et oe.5beasr play w some ladies, and washing to make• short Oar • k that low i. the Mahe. lay, eat acmes the grass frmm one oak to an nibs Awl thee Aid si.g • 'h0 nee to page berg, mdam,' said the 'Th.s the groat---- - the. the .entry. fir. The lady drew herself op The--- -ef greet t battles to thee doth 'Do you hanw who I am • she 4 ..A.ed Wee.Ad leaves •. --- -took .p the d the sentry Ill, madam, r• spnnded the lemassive 'sg0( Jena Rar{ryeeru, my biog. kM soldier, 1 do ant know who yon ere, kat i ,M ~am r qua the ward 'weer,' know yew ore not e reaesal's news sol "la i.11ad5 M wf:7 the "ha"_-.sss- grbsdy cues r persittod r walk es iii Iivfi7 as fellows ; iter. Idea'. Maim mil - yr yr - M malt tai maths. rW ■ hots. A. o Must, pleesset red p.e-1s. ears lammsi00m Oben be Oared. for iamb& cold., heersemes, tare threat, H.gyar4's Ytitre Oil W eared .hreaiM pan it the eh.. asthma, hreaditts...op, rheumatism, Mar - wad .mdlt5M e wbnspiq wase, 9a►• kola.... wad all ' gart.rlfm ease ail ether oosome threat and Meg Moildes, if army Mss firer le the Mea home remedy. ter st.w.lsr k r a ap.tlfi/ sera for COAL AND WOOD Special .Iteatium gives to SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD. Headquarters (or .11 grades of HARD, SOFT i BLACKSMITH COAL. 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It repap'srrsy tion fl gate00.ot, Pries Sb.., S for co ENGLISH HALING OIL, tar all outa and Bores oa man or brut. QL'IOHHET EA LER KNOWN. Prior 25o. W. C. G00DE, - - Chemist. YOU WANT THEBESTI Specific and Anridote for Impure, weak and impoverished blood, dye pspoa, eleeplssmas., palpitation of the heart, liver sae t, neuralgia, loss of itis, twowmpuon gall .teens, pts.d.00, kidney sod urinary discuss, 8t Vitus' demos, female irreg- ularities and remora) debility. LABORATORY. COI/BRIAN. ONTARIO J. M. McLEOD, Proprietor ad M•ashdser. Melsmoo's 51700 Rmrov.Tom oma be bad in dirlsoi lo tows. es well es all the drogn Mitoses Owes bound stead Seafortk. jirwsesr. Durham .ad T° 7 ty. OEM Bf1onsa�QM]a DIU �fNW..r�� �. ad- vise eA�' as /R1 nNl./m/ 1►! At i pv�'rldi ken OmstAt w �a► r sass rs.110steeeatM/ r CI ,emus. eta a amino ,g ones Last fa Iter et Msorro tar W 0..-i-eaM oyaIrare.gl-5 D 0 Ili did le Patronise True Buy the "Gurney" line of Stoves and Range " Oxford Rival, " Bright Idea,' " Graduate," " Radiant Souvenir," "Countess .of Oxford," and others, from CO up ti -1 140. WE HAVE Competition. Tis CAN AMAIN Promo Roomer 05'. Talass•ta has bees .Dsabl shed r ave tie psbYs • eta el.r serves* with fair :sod pm Imamas Is tens.. busbies prtolN0 W is Ms lamest of Ns purees. h dmerves s e sweert et .vers mesaaswhit ►glig erl.. w ie..atMos, Milhatestlog with see Mass !t1sadgem eabfea Mess timaish wires to ag le nrise_west.Intsisb tosienble sad ...is', owed loth lidodws /V'%.. / fSl eta `' lest (Il.m.a r. fl DON'T DESPAIR WILL CURE YOU • �.rav .IleenK�_�rwn.a/ Wl' swam setas. far. ler e-• ata. -esters Os.: De L. A. sMTI M • 00. Tomb. a number of second -Wad Gail Mil Wood Stoves from 12 to 118. P S. -There are ten " Gurney " Stoves sold in Goderich to one of any other make. For sale only by HARPER & LEE, The leading Stove Dealers, Plumbers, Tinsmiths and Heating Engineers of Goslerich. I'Stove Fitting and Repairing promptlyattended to. COAL O1L *Imperial Gal's for 40c. -21.0 "=" ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINEP R. W. McKENZIE can supply you with a good article at a low prima STOCK COMPLETE IN Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden and Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also Steam Fittings, Belting, &c. VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. Don't fail to give me a tall. R. W. McKENZIE, The Crabb Block, Goderich. - LAM31P0M - AT - Rock -bottom Prices -AT- CHAS. A. NAIRN'S. UNDERTAKERS. r J_ BROPHm3 Y 4e 8014 Have rdded tr their present benne= roe of B. .1. Neeh's Lati+t etri• of Qty Hearses, also *he finest line of funeral tuasltiilk$. in We fees4' and are sew prepared to oondect funerals .t prices rossooablle b� This department will be strictly attended to by his sem Winking. Vb5 is the employ of the late D. Denim ler the part Mn years. W • kmwhelfie.4 t1.s beams., end Ly Itwpt attrstiom here to • osepert Alain psw'enagn. Iislnmber tate pia..--WeD►el, out your any to UM 1� a». aft, OsEO.Ii J. BROPHEY & SON. "The Signal" is TO;? Ial Of Get its HATS A COTT SI IT f+OD A TEAL 1 1 a t 1 1 1 • • a t h 0 t • 1 • d