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Leasing Amen. only ere.-D1ase companies
�0�ressaMd. Mosey to Lend o• strewn
Insas..r the lowest rate of interest gains 1n
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&Masser sad head Valuator. Uod.rtee.
pet. Nevis had oo.mderahle experiemee le
IleatctlsseariggVale, he Is in • po.lUos to
Lboharee with through satisfaction all coat
mlationa entreated to him. ornery lett at
Martins Hotel. or sent by mall to his address
Ooderirh P. 0., oarefnlly attended to. JOHA
K NOX l'oonty Auctioneer Ialtf
Dental Announcement.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
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OPERA NOUSE IILOCK WEST -STREET
OOD3t3.TCU, ONT.
halberds Urs Wstalted I►tot•ctlea. atter e
thoroughNr1, r.wlting In the most eatetrtea
18. sp r.el0ites of delightful and astonished
Muses. to wbmlt that 1 have the oaly dad
en.I.Nve malt to w la elederkh. the latest
sweet ie elliegovery wheels is warrantees' never
to create tie Meet sate daring the .xtraetloe
of teeth or sumps of .r- tied. 1n Nearly
every come sod very little tet• 1. the 'nest
extreme ogees.
WTBRIL-OZit L.ORID�
is • Meat uaerletle that never -&fillets tea
patinas la the sli0gblteat Is h0rwtese as eraser,
and aha b•M m•tbsd k.ow0 se earth M render
M rest\ .NVNNUv. w Pala. Pettiest'
sasase me It le
peawvely /sarvele.e y Me */Mess.
Pr..Srvattsa of the Natural teetk. moMaity.
A/ goats/ operattaus well lad saiiiresso deer.
My esaissoristsmens are salsa
1M r DD. a 1180H A RIMO 4.
is saw a *resit of Wages a.•rese :
ieaver Tim.. The venom of i)envr
and ('elorado, m a greater extent probably
than any other stat., have •b•edoet d the
hat wearies h0eit whore it le saseesss•ry,
and wham it ii assaying to others. it is •
b.autitel sight to Welt epos to visit Deaver
Unwires as/ w the knob somber .4 we ass e
who remove their hats cerins the partl0lfa-
asat Still, other thoughtful sass ars care-
ful to wear small hats, flat hast er seas.
mime idyl., shape, f..hiN, or variety whish
will sot saw sgty tbew0ht. •d bed words
to arise b•hisd {tom
fame Blore....
Skis dream.. •rs mire mer lamb i
by bad bund. R. B. R wt.. Iffy
• r Messer, 9bkesfma,h.k
rashes, oak rheum, .,null
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pie as host ow M b ss deis
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pimple le the semi I11111dllr WI. ler
HAD TO FIONT •
new • caseate t.fAsatt NSNpYM •h.aed
Ohl".
There was • brew .l ameteotat res
hoard the British ship Qty dei iflore.ue lb.
mosey, •ad dant' to rises of 1893 haw 1Bs Mere nor a tp aa. Q•e$•�•I••s
Lisle. yes tbeemene Own suffered t
of uffree.• We behave Wet it was George Aeiren a
Ness as • direct result. 1401e who toots said that he would dunk
The legroal oseolu0too u that Coloradonsale to betttag • five punct wits
•.d tis. etbor Maws swag ere • vast
Most. Carlo, where .veyboly b.lsvas Lunt that not more thou one pereeo out of • more
other taorntag. Tho melt of winch wee • such will come kis way. Itut the odds are soul.' tell oorrectly, off hand. to what way
t, oxlip " wtw.ea too two swim, and a I to favor of the boas", sad old Mother Earth tee hour four u repeoessied oa • clock or •
se 11s belie. that swallows up .11 the pewits watch dial. Moot people, without looking, '
and considerably more. wouid say I1 , tyteod of 1111. And why
Only the lessee of actual cental have bora should it not be 1V'.1 Well, &err u the
me0N.s.41 : but tners is a ouch erecter ; wary. The tom deck which kept anything
less is the vast amount et 1•uur that should like accurate time was cuastrueted by • ter
be directed into the proper channels. Alts rain Henry V iuk to 1310. 11 was made i,,,
the years of toil and hardships and prim- I to order of Charles V. of F'rano•, whu was
teas, the average miner Jtes (though called "The Wiwi Wise he certainly was
remnant. Dever tolls w of at and leaves uo- I i. some reepeets, bait he did not knew
get chummy with the 000k, for it was mum tba•g to show for he Ute's work. There to i oy.rythwg, shouse IN liked to pretrial that
to end in • .he gre.mest. not lily pothole for his family, H he had he did. When 1 ick brought lam his (loch,
As the t•ptatn had prodictrd, at came to one, but there is no moment that he tau he looked slowly •1 its mosernente for sums
pees that yesterday• �� the cook went give woes celled before tis. Mr of Heavens, time. " 1 to, it weeks very well, ' he mud
W him with • loag omen .bout the scow the kis hie was wt u absolute WI at length, "hut you have go: the dittos' ow
steward, sari w-•ro. y haj he Roue out et uro. the diet wrotq." •' r•uroh' not, Your SI.j I
the ashen whets tho steward came in with • ----_- may." sad 1 ick '•
1 es, that shimid be I
.tier tale. 110 1 ors .1 deet glades? tour ones. ' " 1 ,.0 are wrong, 1 our liaise-
" Wait a bit," said I'apt. Leask, and he The best methods fur ming hot water are tar." " I am sever wrung, ' tbuudeted the
the word for the took. When theas follows For epruw of the ankle and king. " Take it sway and correct the mu-
tter entered the captain said . take." Pick did a ronintended, and w to
wrist or any font the part should he
" Now, loco, you two gentlemen havethis day we haste I I II , when we should
started to tight teed we 5011 to -morrow. It thoroughly soaked for half as hour et • really nave IV. it is not geoerally kronen
will be • continual fight oa the home voy- tame, ought lid morning, u very but water that watohee may be mod as o,mpasses, yet
N I". w the two of you get out there on the write A. Marcy, SI It, in • very valuable such o the car l'ont the hour hod to
main deck and pummel each other until one
plusge for liberty tato the hay. The crew
had been eog&ged for some days, the stew•
and and the 000k had beuu.ue great erosive,
. ad (apt. t.&.k witted Unit the steward
spent most of hie time to the galley mud he
took him ow side and spoke to aim " like •
father," says the San Freston Chronicle.
He told him that tt wa• very bad policy to
arms enough and let me hear no more of
Was.
The men went out and fought each other
to r Satoh. There we. little science &s-
played, but both could tight. The steward
begged to be ezcueed at the end of hell an
hour, but the caputn insisted that the
tight be o.otiouei. Ile steward rose to
Use occasion and landed on the cook s star -
hoard ear and the gook responded with •
blow that knocke i all the wind out of the
steward's cels. The steward failed to come
to tame• and sat on the deck until he reeov-
✓ al his wand.
'1.0 forward," said the captain to the
cook The steward began to strip himself.
•• What aro you doing`' demanded the
captain.
I'm going ashore," mid the steward,
surlily : " I've had enough of this ship --
" Hare you ' Welt, take your :Iothes
with you. i don't want them. l'ut en that
The steward put on his coat and thea
went to the Nide. ('apt. Leask did not
interfere with him and he sprung Iial.tly to
the rail and took • header tato the bay.
„ Follow that man in • boat," cried the
caput.' gmckly to the mate, and let him
swim till he can't swim any more, then
bring ham back
The orders were obeyed with alacrity and
the boat followed the unfortunate steward
until he appealed to the mate to take ham
hack to the ship He was token back and
landed ro the ship • soaked, tepeatant and
crestfallen steward.
Lesencial. to • ■.altbt.1 tease.
The site for • house should receive care-
ful attention of the ten.ot. purchaser, or of
one proposing to build. A good eight may
mean life and happiness, and • bad one dis-
e•ee, suffering and death.
First. It should be dry. Avoid, as you
would death, • damp locataos. to r town
or city carefully motto '.n whether or Dot it
is on " made ,round.' Avoid it. Avoid
ground underlaid with clay, for it will el -
ways be damp.
Seco.d f.aevatevl on • hillside or gentle
k•oli, never to • hallow. The hallsade u
warmer and drier than the hollow.
Third. Not close to • swamp or slow
river, milldam, or lied that ,s overflowed
• portion of the year, sr ,o such a place
that the prevathar winds will bring to the
house prtllence from a milldam, rte.
Fourth - is as good • oelghoorhoad r
p.usible, away from f•et.rles, .•loons, etc.,
and sear the .chisels and churches.
Fifth. -1n a .111•ge or town build eco as
large a lot as possible, thus securing lir and
sunlight. Redd hank from the street, thus
avoiding the dust of the dry ..eon and the
rurious gaze of every passer. Secure • yard
n which trees and plants will furnish both
exercise and health.
Sixth Is the country build hack from
the highway. giving abundance of room for
trees and shrubbery .bout the house ito
not select • place where your family will be
Wl.t.d from all social intercourse, iso noose -
eery for the health, ',dad and body.
For the aspect, let the house be planed
that it will receive the most eunligkt and
fresh lir, especially from the summer winds.
Arvid, even if offered rent free, a damp,
dark hoose with no chance of the free air of
heaven t• sweep through it. If the hour
u only one roost deep. it dor well to face
it to the south or eoeth•we.t : but If it is
two rooms deep, threee os the north Nide
n ever receive any 'unitgnt, and are apt to
be damp. For a double hour it ie hest to
face it to the east Then the morning Non
will warm up the front and the afternoon
e on the rear of the house. and them all the
rooms will he bathed in light and warmth.
Tho living rooms .hould be warmed by the
morning ann. This hint te worth • great
deal as • health matter. for when the sum
cannot enter, the doctor must enter. If the
cold winds from the north and west are se-
vere in the winter, they may he Aeolian by
a cluster of evergreen trees p'ot.d on three
Nide. in country piers a good aspect
should be ..cured without reference to fac-
ing the hour Nilnsrr with the street. P0-
,ific Health Journal,
■miss 1111t1.t the Baasm0N.
There is such • halo of 71,0001 surround-
ing mines 0od miners that It i, difficult to
get people to look at questions concerning
this greet industry in an unimpassioned
light. Writers have told us so much sheat
the men who have mad. fortunes, and so
little about those who hove lost fortunes.
that the unthieking masses believe that the
former an i0 the majority. tat they are
sadly mistaken. For every dollar's worth
of geld produced it is estimated that $275
is spot is mining aged prnepeetine, .od ee
silver the comprises ie still niers alarming.
When we are told that Colorado •Rise an
1893 produced geld to the value of 88,293,-
031, and of silver 119,484,667 worth, we
ca0 begin to realise the vast seam of mosey
that have been misspent sad the Nagy mis-
directed. iwmwh as more time natty per
seat. of the money spent in ,Ming is prac-
tically thrown sway, it follows that ono-
.id..wble mere than twice tits amemet of the
. boys rums wsa meowed 10 thew bdoe
tries is ('.lards durism aha peat year,
showing • tem of minima rather Wee 'Rein
to the eewetry.
Rosollom a^'ws, where dose this
taemey seam fr.M wows name do net map -
pert Imo atm who week dire mine' It ie •
cltttstba flat ma lest be amewreel by ask
bee avert' emaa yea meat is esletsdo, "Are
yea tenement im Wefts !" At the 1)Nrr
t.01-egatte itenba.ge • fes weeks gee 1
heard t:t• .b•M.m. set ..say ams present
IAA fres dMaaely 4.$ ..tad im meanie to
mail sp. w ,lea remrtsed .sated,
sad be ilea hs 1.d emit mostly din, - 1
eit ►i. adelogiarepertise. h. is the Gasp all
ever tea WiNtts. end psabmbly all over the
muse esit predestine Rasta Meaty
.Met eat .fr ►.a�d fmoa Drs, w lave
been IfAMe11ad r Wake.x the taywlly .t dem 'Wee 1sie
lot of "Domestic Huusehu'1 Remedies" a
the January Ladies Home Journal. Any
sae suffering from • mitre sprain will sot
require more than one so.kii.g w Osseine
thein of the advantage of hot over mid
waxer. A Mansel header' should be ap-
plied firmly afteer each treatment. Foe
bottom very much the sante method should
be followed, although the application need
not be co.t;uued for w long a time. For
wounds and sores the beat method as to drip
or pour for • few manatee. For styes snot
Indented eyelids, and gyve for sore eyes. use
water as not as can 1a borne, by eoppug.
Tosu,p bleeding, very hot water •pplled to
the raw surface will be found efficacious.
Fur soy forma of dyspepsia and bilious -
seas, particularly a oatarnhal madams of
•t.uiach, a goblet et bet water, drank attire
atter the eight's lasting, will give relief.
For continued spplmeot . ns In the form of
poultice, as in eatarrab of the breast, pivot--
ley,
leurley, pneumonia, etc., a tooket of cotton 1st -
ting wrung out to very but water by moons
of • towel, and covered with oiled silk r
waxed paper should be used.
• ilkensis le gess tined.
New leveed, if it dodo not actually cause
dyspepsia, which is more than likely very
frequently the case, is sure to aggravate
that trouble. Really the only part of fresh
bread fit for the stomach of man is the cruet
Dyspeptics at least have learned to appreci-
ate ahae fact, and many of them eat bread
only after an has been toasted. Kut that
proems even is well nigh -unless when •p
plied to new bread ; and, toles at a done
differently theta by most 01 the nousekeep-
en, at is Nimoly a waste of time. Kread ■t
for toasting must b.;wo or three days old
Imte.d of submitting the .hoes to the heat
of live coals, a much better way ie to take
then, in • moderately hot oven. They
should be allowed to remain until they are
slightly brows all through. Toast made an
this way cremhlee easily, and u ie • state
meet favorable for digestion: whereas new
bread or toast sodden on the inside, when it
enters the stomach won forms tato one solid
masa of dough. upon the outside only of
which the degestrve fluids act. iso the
other hand, properly made toast tonna •
spongy main, in and out 0t which these
fluids can pass freely and oo their work
speedily. And not only is this toast easily
digestible, but it actually favors the thew
tion of a number of other foods.
ran roe W•sb Weer Fare.
ito you know how to wash your face' Iit
course you think you do. You have taken
that for grated ever since the remote,
gratifying day when your nurse r your
mother decided that you were " • big
. sough girl "' to get ready for breakfast
alone. But do you really know how t•
wash your lace se that you will heve • ekes
as soft as • rose leaf and colored lake a
mixture of cream and roses ` Thu is the
peeper way.
Use tepid water. Avoid very hot water,
except oo the rarest ecc•.le... Hot water
relaxes the muscles, softens the names and
gives one wrinkles, flabbiness anti other un-
pleasant facial blemishes The only time it
should be used is when you feel ithat your
face is set in hard, harsh lines wh:ch will
n ever relax. Filtered water or rain water
should be used to large titantities. The
face .heuld be covered with • lather made
of good "cap, rubbed well with the hand or
a flannel washrag and rinsed in clear, tepid
water until every suggestion of soap has
been removed. The face should be tined
gently with • soft towel. Violent friction
is feel to.mnothnees of skis. If the face
is inclined to be dry or hash rub into it •
little cucumber cram : allow it to remain
on • few mi.utes. %Tips it gently off with
• cloth. Having done this, • woman may
rest happy in the thought that she has
done her hest to wash her face properly.
Weasel. Barbera.
'hicago Tribune: If you ever happen to
notice one of the barber shop, senduoted by
women, of which there are • dozen or more
scattered over tows, you will find the same
spirit of datouoess ass"rtine itselt whish
makes the undertaking establishment mem
almost cheerful. This is particularly true
of shape owned and mao•ged by women,bgt
is notes noticeable in the mare of men's
shops where worsen are employed. Mrs.
Marshall has • shop of her own on Cottage
(.rove &canoe. There are some flowers in
the window and • flowered sash curtain
•arses it. There are pictures on the walls
and then is • glowing base -burner instead
of the dull cannon stove to be found in meet
of the smaller shops.
' 1 have been taking e•re of myself in the
way for ten yea,,' mud Mrs. Marshall. ' It
is • kind of work that a woman can do quite
as well as a man, and the number of women
who are Wareing the trade is isreseieg.'
Mrs. Marshall has • woman meist..1 and
both of them are kept busy. ' Mast of my
eastomem are men,' she said,' .l.•1 1 never
hear any of them oomplein that the mast
isn't shorn enough.'
And didn't Delilah show what • manias
could do in the barber line several old we -
tortes ago
tlrrmysw0 neat el gest' es tee Frear.
`aranneh Mnrniog News • A p �elt0r
speech at the opening of Conferee as was •
00011.4, hv Riab.p Dumas to thane oak.
g•tw who ohms tobacco Det '.D ..p.ctemto
ow the floor or the hand/mom new earp.t,
which has recently twee pat dews. H.
told these Used if tfey meet elbow tobacco to
go enteld0, Mitt they wo.kd god • aim, New
curbstone and *ell send nd to •
torsos spas, or they meld 'Whig their
�r .dam. mend is saes of an ereml;N
r..y they
erreld see their Ames
The Rev. 3. P. Demos pat i• steed wood
fee the polishers by apes that ee Tari•
• massy be wss is massywp
pgo0 meek with
tersely et tem ail NOS r 1a the party
.hewed Waves.
the sun, and the r.,utb is •xactly halt way
hetweeu the hour head and the figure \Il.
oe the welch. 1 or !Wanes., Supp aleg that
It n four o'clock. Point the hand indhat•
tog four to the eon, and II on the weteh s
exactly south ',oppose that it is eight u'
clock ; point the hand indicating outfit to
the sue, and the biro \. on the watch o
due south. LadiesTreasure.
tall Nantes'..
Nine tenth. of that unhappy marriages ere
the result of green human calves being al-
lowed to run el large in society panturea
without any yoke on them. They marry
and have ehddren before they do muataches
They are fathers tf twins Before they are
nroprtetan 01 two pairs of pante, and the
tle girls they marry are old women before
they are twenty years old. Occasionally
ow of them feeling marriages turns out •li
nvbt, but at is a c.ear us" of luck. 1f there
was • l•$t against young galo,ta sparking,
and marrying betore they have cut .11 their
teeth, we suppose the little rooster* would
evade it is some way. Itut there ought to
be • sentim'st against rt. 1' in time
enough for theats bantams to that of tindiug
• pullet when they have rinsed money
enough to buv • bundle of lain to build s
henhouse. But they see a girl who Io,k•
sunning, and they are afraid there are not
going to be enough to go around and they
beton to spark real spry, and before they
me swore of the .anctity cf the marriage
relation t4tey are hitched for life and hefure
they own a cook stove or a bedstead they
have got to get up in the night and go after
the doctor, so trighteued that they run
themselves out of breath and abuse the
doctor beeauee he time not run too. And
whoa the doctor gets there, there is net
linen enough in the hones to wrap up the
baby. --Oregon Transcript.
• rapacity fee Tears.
-1 capacity for tears abundant, warm
and ready ones --15,50♦, • physician, one of
the wart preservatives of femione beauty.
It is • m..voue mistake W thnk that tsars
can tolure the sweetest eye, er dig furrows
au any faoe when their rain a fresh and
moat freolueat. They are the natural out
let of emotion. • sort of !mind llghtntsg rod
is which excitemient and passion are most
easily dieeipated. Sweet Alice, that wept
•t • frown, retained until late in her$S .neer,
rounded contours, unfurrow.d brows, dim-
pled lips, and shining eyes and hr hair so
brown. 'o de nearly all weeping women
who can let rivers of hot salt tears course
down over their cheeks. It is she who keeps
ups power of thinking who has few tears
to abed. and them flow with an effort,who.e
facet' Ines and gray hair comes early, A
capacity for tears is worth culttvatng, since
not only doe. • lack of them score heavily
against one's freshness of f.se, but has its
marked effect in iv -morel temperament. The
women who weep easily haveeorresponding-
ly light hearts, testier, demonstrative ways,
and a charm the drp-oyed woman lack.
New Ledesverers ray Ars faro Maven at
Once.
"1 hat was a line sermon yam preached to
us yesterday on 'Heaven."' said a busy
merchant to his pastor one Mosley morn-
ing, "bat you forgot to tell us where heaven
u." "Do yen wish to know ' asked4!he
minister ; "then 1 will tell you. I:o to the
house of that poor sick widow with five
helpless children. Take with you a basket
of provisions and some money. Kneel
down and pray with them, and if you do not
find heaven, i am greatly mistaken 1'wo
days later paster and parishioner met
again. With the tears standing in his eyes
and • face that shone with joy, the mei,
chant said "i did what you told me to do,
sir, and I thank you so much for telling me.
i was in heaven for iso mt•ute., and 1 shall
forget the lesson taught my l.usnem
starved soul in that widows house." That
Idle christi•n found the joy of service in d,
ing good for Christ's sake, the most exgnis -
tree happiness within reach of mortal mat
(:o toed do thou likewise.
• ha Ilplesb.B.. L.
A aisle -eh -back to • washstand saves many
an ugly stain upon the wall paper. Novelty
in shape is sow sought, and one of the latest
idea represent. • huge tan lit plaited cre-
tonne or "art' muslin. 11 the latter 1s u.ec',
The
Best
Food
For Children?
is worthy every parent's study;
not only what they can eat, but
what gives the most nourishment.
No children are better, and most
are worse,
La rJ-cook -
If, how -
their
prepare
health-
vegetab
for eating
ed focl
ever,
food is
with the
ful new
shortening,
COTTOLENE
instead of lard, they can eat free-
ly of the best food without danger
to the digestive organs- You can
easily verify this by a fair trial
of Cottolene. bum::
b uisr,c.ta
1dWe only by
N.H. Fatrbank
Company,
N .Ilingtoa
and
Asa eta.,
■03T1131
t...i 1.10,rse.
The man on the trete w.. curled up ,n the
Monter of the Deet thu.kine his own thoughts
and attending to h s own loamy -us, when one
of those meg who don t do either, &s a rule,
sat down Is" -hid hive and began to ix -inverse
with hint If was in Indata, and the talker
was • net. ye.
'Au* you from lodanepolt." was his an-
Irok uetory !iciest ion.
'No.' answered the man art nrnmp:ly that
the Hooet.r wam pet I sok • bit, Out h.• came
up U. the.era4'h *yam.
'Frani f»auvtlle, moble" he teetered.
'No.'
q.'InmIMat1.'
Whicego`'
•1letroit!'
'No.'
'Cleveland, I'll bet' said the settee not
at all abashed. I In the contrary, he seem
ed to be mare asterest..I, the harder the
chase became.
The man uncurled and sat up in his seat.
Nn, sir,' he fairly shouted at his tormen-
tor. 'I m not from lodao.poli., nor Louis-
ville, nor Cincinnati, nor Chicago. nor De-
troit. nor (t.-velaud ' The native fell buck
to sat •nishrn•-st lid threw rep his hand..
\Cell, n .ter,' he said. 'yont needn't get
excited .Mout it- Et sou emit from none of
them towns 1 sin t pertika!er •Litt gtttm'
acquainted with sou
Messed Ms/We.
There ie in better, ester or more pleasant
cough remedy made the, H.gyard • Pector-
al Kalea,. 1t cures hearsenep.,are throat,
cough', colds, bronchi, to and all throat and
lung trot, blew 2w
it is es thin that it require* t lining. Thr
better plan is to cut the fag shape oat i.
cloth, r even stout brown paper, and then
to take a lotsg strip of the muslin h•vag a
face tows 'plainly. not full) .lost the top
edge and to plait t hat neer the paper, tack
bug it here and there to keep it in place
The ■plashar can be stung up by • cord, the
ends of which are to be brought throa4'
holes pierced in t1,, foundation.
Tbr Gales .r tastes.
An .ere of turnips according to the re.
prt of the Bureau of ludnstnes gives •
Ipe.tr as•h rdsf* thea say other crop
mod r Ontario. Ig 1893, es says this
of minty, the value of the taring mop per
'.Uwe was 841.71. The next in (oder was
carrot. at 039.3A : potatoes, $35.75, and
cern for hatpimg, 821 a0. The retain from
an acre sl Fail wheat was only 111.60, and
for spring 06.97. The lessee is Mimosa
Farmers should Mendes wheat, wbidt Ist-
psvrfoMs the land sod rams bat .east re-
curs, red give meta &1N•tiss to rests,
which are stoke vastly items• prs•t.ble mad
easier N the soil.
The dirt eater of Pst•gssi. klswl him
wife fondly.
'Ad what,' he cheerily asked, 'has my
Male girl kir sapper tonight"
i tsght I'd .arwrise you. the taciturn
•d, 'ad se i booelt • aka ammo Int, high
soot dry, and ealr three. aiiatws walk Irma
Use posi•lala'
RETIRING FR8EI BD;INESS.
JOHN It.\ I.l'I 1.
TIN AND STuVE DEALER,
Hamilton-st.,
has deeidrd to ret,.. 1 . to hinmees, and
will dtspoer of 1o..•ntir.' stock
AT and BEL OW COSTI
9) tr
in order to Deli out mutckly.
JOHN RALPH.
What's the time?
40
If you have a Cough
1t in time you were taking
GRAY'S RED
SYRUP SPRUCE
GUM
THE OLD STANDARD CURET
FOR COUGHS, COLDS.
ASTHMA and all LUNG APPF.CTTONS.
Grey'.SyrUp ha.lren on trial for more than
se years and the verdkt ofh.' pe pl, nthat
it is the 11,4 remedy known. est ante', .
per %Mlle, %old everywhere.
K/1111♦ WATSON • CO.. P oMatITeas
(s! Me)NTROAI..
Rob
Roy
Cigar
of
SOMETHING YOU CAN'T BREAK.
Steel Chinaware (made by D. R. Oebrsuchsmusterschuts,
of Antwerp, Germany), Tea Pots, Coffee Pots,
Sugar Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers,
Butter Dishes, etc.
Call un.1 'We 1;1-1:\F:1 \F:t% ltli- t{;!t ,,, ,,t -• I'';% F:1.
TH - CNEAPF,ST AND LEST,_
HARPER & LEE,
The leading St..%,• Dealer., l'lunitie salt, Tinsmiths and
Heating Engineer. of 16nlerich.
VP -Stove Fitting Rep,, I.nmtptly ,gt,•n.i..i tan
('(►anL (►IaiLrinI In,ln'rial tial`. for 4'ic-Spot Cs116."
HALLIDAY'S IMPERIAL
I8 AN UP-I0DATERESTAURANT.
+ + + •
Choicest c esl Coujc'cttronery, O l s ,`c •; '.1t Fruits etc
Only the Best kept on hand.
r®tr
THE NEW TIN AND STt)VE STORE
Is the Cheapest place in the County to but
Stoves, Furnaces, Tinware and Lamp Goods.
11. are sole agents for the celebrated HOWARII KNA('ES. Thea tar.
maces are all Cast Imo.
W. make our own :IlhID FI'RNACF'. The hest SHEET STEEL FURNA
made.
We are agents tor 1 t. SI I N ) H F: t ('O 'S STOVES, of which make we sold 13 is two
month,. Several parties mow from Lucksow and Rltth te get then. A 1120 Stove
418 50 ; o 1118 Store for $10 o0. We hare . Special cut from U. Moore & Ca, on
Stores, and as our expenses are lees than any other `(tore 'tore In town, Dome and see
and saws money.
J. H WORSELL & CO
The Practical :ite.t gad Flumes Meg, opposite Martin's Hotel.
•,
FANCY SLIPPERS
FttI-
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
We have .just received a tine a..eortIlwt t of }`.tea. v Slipper% suitable
Christmas Presents which we are prepared to gide you at Prices that
cou.petitiort. Call anal ser• t1nut.
We hear a great deal stout Bargain liars just 'now. We will gill
Bargains in Ladies', Gents', arid Children-; Footw pir of all styles.
Men's Foxed Lacy' (Boots, solid Leather, $I..E'c. per pair.
" Congress " " " ':IL per pair.
Leslie's' Butt Boots, from 95e. up to.$3.00.
op.', Misses and Children's Shoes at equally low prises.
in l ivertthoes we will give you prices lower than the lowest.
ladies* Felt Button 1►verxhoess at 01.2't per pair.
" Waterproof " at 1.5e0 per pair.
Gent.' Snow Excluders, Lined, at $la -'U per pair.
We carry the celebrated Granby t iverahors in stock that wall wear
iron and will be told at prices to suit the tiwc..
Ladies' Over Stockings at 40c. and :tO(•. re pair
We deal in Boots and Shoes exclusively and can give you better
for leas money titan you have to pay for inferior gaud,' in the general S
P.S. Hemetrber that we offer no PR F:)I I I NI to get you to buy
Goods except their Exceptional Value.
('urnor };not st. and tislu:lre
W. SHARMAN, Jr.,
eseor to F. Do
NEW 2.4=NES
IN
=MESS eros
Now arriving and to arri%e, and although I do not indulge in
Spread -Eagle ,,tyle of advertising so common st the present day, a
cerning public cannot fail to notice that the Goods I handle ars
Seasonable and up to elate. Prices are right every time and all
time, Quality considered. I need not 1•num,'rste the different 1
Stock and to arrive in •Ins course, but the public may reset assured
no House in the Trade can do letter, am i buy only from Nle
Wholesale House., and on a atrictlV' ca -11 ha -I-. One of my S
.just to hand in an Extra Wide R,rvjan N tt )' `urge, hard tin
Price never tea low in the annal- ,tf the Drs' Ooods Trade.
It's no because
Cm Scott h loot
you canna
smoke a better
Cigar than
"ROB ROY,"
D11 tett 5c.
•
but 1 get *ax
J
of _ham $ r a A
gtlatter.
Ssemila Mit E1asY. Q� t�i your 1 •.Nae eases• M•
1uu metes afmdly M11eNM.
per treat. 811510.01
A. MUNRO,
Draper and
CROSSCUT SAWS
We keep is largo 0..ortni.•itt of the very
rt theand
back
market ; ground frost' fur to five gauges ton
on
aor,
ANI_). tA1RE FULLY WARRANT
These Gook we have reduced in prier and are now selling
AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD Of.
A full Line of File., Jointers, IIui lir. vml `Idt0 always is Stock.
DAVISON & CO.
seeere•s N ti. IP.
tamseMam mynas.