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THOMAS HUNGRY, AUCTIONEER
and Insures« *gout. Ooderleh. out.
Arent tondos sad IAaMshire pine Ina Co.,
sad (dor. District Mutual tea. Co. Sales at
landed to in sal Part be the county. 1Sti11
JOHN KIWI, GZIIERAL AUO-
tio..er .ad l.sl Valuator. Cod.rbb.
Oat. Having had sualderable e.perteaae la
w•cotloseeri trade. 31. Is iso a posltl55 to
discharge with therssltkMI menalesro . .treated to hist. int u
Martin's Hotel, .. tri ants= address,
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ha. JOHN
Demi& Announeem.nt.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
ETHEL-GN5RIDB
aT
DR. E. RICHARDSON'S
SKOT•L rennin,
OPERA MOUSE 1L0191 WEST-STOEET
SOD'aTO!, 011T.
it affords me unlimited estssfactlen. after a
Mentes% tedsett,, welt/_.g In the mw amiasmas
appeeel. 0. of amtgatf.l .ad sstoeteh.l
sseeclut*usi• righteno use be rob. w latest
we.u•e dissever, wide* 3. war70.ted serer
to create the lomat tile Inn the extraction
of teak or Knape of say fried. Its sooty
• Pre s nos alai bale pal. I. the most
1a'rH10L-0 Tat L0IR TOO
is • Meal easestkstde that sorer 'seers the
'attest Ino the slighter. le harmless es miser.
•.d the best saelbl wa os earth to render
tbe seen
seers M It e so pale. Primate
Ponnety 31,0.530.s At les dteees.
AUP=stof the natural teeth • sp.enia�ty.
m0s0rseiees.ee well .ed 531111/00y dome.
Ml /MteaWbs ae.i. are mine.
I11111If DL Z. RIOHAROAON.
Copper, Brass sad ether Il,.slc•.
For keeping copper .id braam ttnseil@
bright there is aothiag better than tripoli.
rottenetome tor rouge wet with • solution of
oxalic acid in water. about ae macs to the
pint, ern( • linen rag for • rubber. Whsn
soliehed wen in het water .ed wipe dry.
This save much rabble, over the polisheeg
brieht without rubbing, ..d fmaterial •ies.. Silverware easier be
es plaid g=
it seeds sorra( bet wfpi.g with • weeb-
Iwaher ltd whirrs. For frosted .mil dosed
ware • sett brush should be seed floated
with
gaff. iMos.s.
Skin drone w mere er leas aoe.mien4d
by d bloat R. B. H. scree the fetleerf g
skis Pt
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A HERO AT EIGHTEE
THE SIGNAL: (IODERIOH. ONT., SAT, JAN. Si, MI5.
N I neinety ninon her Inner, � "MAD JACK" PERCIVAL
dairy
'ItliF. pages of the tea 'tai• giten
as deer tale for many • day thee that
the buy Oe0t•+n sad the Clyde .aillag eh
Trafalgar. 1i w • .tory that might ha
boss written by Robot Louis Steverson
('30,31 Ko...&, or both together.
It hardly .end bi maid that the boy asp
tale. se 01 hen to oil! hies, le Winne
Shorten, thei sou of • sailor, Capt. Staple.
Shores, .ad • member of • Nuadertsmd
I.mtly. Among the lease of l:buagtoreht
where Captain Sh.tt.o now has his hoer
1 bad • chat with the buy captain one ti
afteraoou recently. Its s a modest, char
tag lad of 3R, as netur•I as • sudor .bol
be, yet capable et . pinch, 1 should 1
of holdout his own ,n the most d.thcult e,
cinnamon*.
'Since 1 mune back to the old country 1
have been baring • holiday,' he told me.
'but I dull be off to sea •g•tn,bye.aed bye.'
He might have added that he now carries
his cwtttio•te es • junior orl,ar and that the
fates look as If they man to nuke him
• full blowo skipper before he Beta •
beard.
'leo might tell me, Ito 1 may ask one or
two queti.ns en them. tbo main facts of
your skippership of the'1'rafelear.'
'l;riefiy they were these We were mtl-
log from Batavia from Melboure in ballot.
i
moats Rdw.rd died of Java fever while
we were lying in K.ta0
,,. W. 11111 two ,nen
I
ll
in the hospital .ad two hail ueeerted, .o
we sailed with • crew all told of twenty
three hoods. Mr. Roberts, who had been
first nate, was now in command We had
got • new tint mats, Mr. Norwood ; • en -
man from the fo'c's'le had been made
secoud mute, and 1 wee ranked as third
orale.'
'And so you put out on October OO last, 1
think, fur Melbourne'
•1'es, taking the fever with u., I'm sorry
• way, had sot nee tie sesnest
ween wiaees tampon, they were
benemd. The old ge.Uea•e
pared to go down stairs, where w
e .dit,o. of his meet eves boyar w
Santo► of • termer gewrsttuw .
"fou. ' 'retold to the lomat uo,
thought, aid arumtug the kindest
most hospitable oI denotation, he sum
that 1 u frleud should gat a bed, expl
to him that while the eveeiog air of
true ought have affected hie- fur • re
M would be all rivet to the meratsg.
the festtye gnat had so thought et go
bed just yet H. explused with snot
re
quest*, and some rare inures of b
that going to bed aught be all very
• theory, but It woe quote uneatstaca
De pro:t,•'e, It,,.t•I.. he had mole eu ea
m- meat with som0 trawls who were nom
Id shortly for • little g*np of draw
k, After • hytbly eottrrun,sg dialers
stranger was Kot upstairs. But the tr
r htopttslity woo ear from 0.er. Wh
heti ouosented to go to his bedroom h
chisel to retire until his expected fr
came u0 an I h••l their little /ante. l
the dtelogue uptown the before mem
young Indy rook • peep into the room,
to her horror at was discovered that
finest wit not their guest at all. A bu
explapstioa elicited the fact theta d
an tromp had wandered let° the
thinking of las • hotel. The nru0tton
became loon ludi.r -us and .•rtou.: but the
fellow was trot so Moody dorn.t•trs
taken to a pima of shelter. Mrienwb,le
Gould had cern. in sod found hew diCi
it was for any one to personate him,
how nearly he had hot his repute,
The story as told at the convention,
,tape with voriatoons, hu off„riled
l .olid and the deft met of the oust no 1
amusement. Our funny 3rte0d will
.omethtog to ten whew h. lege MMew.
11'3. W I to es sstaber
That when eggs .re ,caro,, cake ca
male from the whites and • cuetord 3
the yolks.
That the whites of four -mare, o.e cupful
et rise granulated .ager, one half cupful of
Nutter, two cupfuls or poetry flour, one tea-
spoonful of h0k,nit ponder, one teaspoonful
of fl•vor,ng, will snake • shat of take.
That the yolks of four eggs, One scent
four• of milk, one cupful of sugar, salt and
avoring; will make • owe baked or boiled
etstar,1.
teasey Qr oil r....•.
l'rodue.- trot; the drug or other ,totes
where then .re sold, • small bottle of little
sugar pills, labeled •Hew tax.' A 'hair of
the dog 11.1 ham you" will curs you. T
six of the little pill at one does, tour d
the first day -- morning, nom. 77551031
bedtime. 'The next day the itching will
mo:hked • degree. The second and th
days take three dome, of six pill each d
1 ou wol, by this time, be w free from -r
illation that you may carelessly take . few
pills unit! assure heels up the sores. Somme
as the` healing loons be very chary of t.k
tog many of the polls, as they will, is ex-
cess of rermrernent, produce an intolerable,
though harmless, itching titer the whole
body. The writer, poisoned on an average
four to sit times. year, finds this rented
permanent check on the (int •ppearanee
the potootng smyptonms, Scientific Ame
can
as
el
tp
ye
or
New • enri to •
N he 1 tennis Aae.hed tae ■[d.
Meat 17 pre- wtosxa.
un, d CM I ()Id .allure will remember 1 apt. M'er0ov.1,
hal the I ksew. s uw 5007 before the war se "Yid
55W 0.111 J•ok" 1'apt, P.rcivo wee a oo0S.wn,•te
0• 1i• Miler and as indelible as the leve of the
tsated Medea old Persians Although noted fur
um.g In eooestrlouy he was admired for his .bol
li•oan. ity end determm.tiva, says the \ew lurk
tum•st, Advertises..
Boo lt'h 5 Mad lack en0lmauded • sloop of
tug 10 war un the H000luls slimes just before our
k ah,. orad war a uumt.er of n„dahipme0 and petty
lona,
officers demurred 1)s dspl mere by softie
w•II as riotous conduct ashore falling the• deh.-
ce7 10 eluents before hum, the captain administered
gag„ • severe reb•k7 and •w0110 • moiety oath
mag ,n that not ,roe of them should put foot o0
peter. shore yam during the crinis.. The lois
. the were rather !echoed to lougm in their
mu./ slater at 31.11 tie off so cheaply, for :he
11. he cruise was nearly up, and they were d.,11
• de
seeds
kulal
meet
ween
the',
t ried
rusk -
bones
o0a
Inn
to
ed
de
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ly
we
eat
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moot
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must
up by
that t
voyage
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falgar
meant
'We
when
sails
Melbo
foot
trou bl
me, as
people
doubt.
--stubasen
w
to dol
ho,. go
Leedom
soo
y. I had been ill of ,t myselLand sutler
• two hours' •track of it almost every
y until we reacbed Melbourne Hut 1
as spared, although while the stt•oka
were ore 1 really don't think I should have
••red
how It went with me. Well, first .o
le seaman died, thea Mr. Itobertaud thear'
tpenter, then Mr. Norwood, anal then thr
. A desolating burner it was ud sad
demor•h,e,1 the crew, eepectolly as they
re left with myself --an apprentice lot
t of his time, • boy -asf the only one on
board who could oat/oats.
•Ilut dolu't the prospect appear • tre-
nt/Gus-looking one to you
I;oally,l .a4't say that 1 ever thought of
at; perhaps because I had not time : per.
0. because while Mr. Roberts nod Mr.
rimed were lying ill I hod already been
tgattag the ship 10u see, the third
1., with whom I toot watch and watch
t from the tame we lost the other otti-
, could not navigate, but, frankly, 1
'al any fear about beteg able to take the
alga, to Melbourne, anti I told them so.
y wanted to make for the Dearest port
Aust./elm, 1 could navigate her to llel-
roe
believe they didn t work with you
as nesrtoy as they might lure done.
As 1 have said, the deaths on iwoard and
position we were left ,n made the men
things very blackly. It was from that
that any diSicultte 1 had with them
, not from • desire, I'm tartu0, to
se difficulties- Anybody who kettles
t sailors are will easily understand
ftdretinese and the trouble they make
result of it. If 1 had been in the foo
and seen • lad taking the bearings
after day on the .lu0rter deck, and had
oro that he was the only frail guide on
reckless sea, why-- 1 think i might
been • trifle uneasy. All the men
have done would hove been to take
yen direction the direction of the
Malian continent and bear up for It.
er that or to have trusted to being
ed up by a paring ship. In the first
hey must ran her aground on the first
they touched. it might hove been a
coast, hundreds of miles from civil'-
. Whatever happened to them she
have been lost. As LO being picked
another ship • well, the oommeat on
e that we didn't see one os the whole
tur.11y, only th• ose on booed the Tra-
oould really recognize al: that was
by your skippership
had • good bit of rough welter
we got into Austellaa tattled..: hind
blown away and se on: Cut got to
urDe all nrht. 1mntodatol7 they got
on shore the men forgot all their
es and oouldn't m7 too load things to
, indeed, It. has bees el.o with other
@ Ince. The whole affair was, so
tannin and may never oleo, Inmos
ow, In my •rperieaoe. Perbap. it
M without us ricks, but if 1 had set
bring about the result we might sot
t through as we did, you now.' -
Letter.
expecting "orders fur Meme. '
1
But the 6..10.5• became more serk•u•
whets, soon after,pews arrived of a diplo
mate row, ..r • coos of oppression some
when (we won't be too pvucular en the
detail,', and the vessel received orders to
sail uu that .Ilrecttun and prolong her erase
for several months. The sailed for
her detonation, toucbi,g •L several her
purrs Lod •fl..rdtog (repast opportunities
to the senior othc.•rn mod crew 10 indulge
..d themselves ashore, but the mideh,pmem,
]Ir, with daily leo,tthene,l Vosges, were c.rofiu
mot ed to the ship. Ptnellt the dropped
anchor to a port t.n,e,3 for its lively koc,ety.
Wo., its lovely women, the beauty of its natural
and position, its walks, its ,Irivea and the brit
John Ita0cy of its places of •museae.t in fact
mu the paradise of • nasal colorer.
have Here it was annouo<ed they we,e to re
main some three months. Ad heads wet.
r.eiuire.l exempt she nooshipmeo, who, as
the days and weeks passed away and no
o Ise
permission reached them to go ashore, suis
rOe1 fend all the horrors of T'antalua fhe ship
-act
been some two months in port who
1. Olt' sufferings reached the culm10•tu.g
papaw, and they held • meeting to discus.
their mottoion. They argued that when
their punishment was pr"nuuntied thus pro•
longation of the voyage was not an•icipet.ed
and u tbey had already leen sufficiently
t.
punhw by a,0tinement on board when to
port for • long period, surely Matt Jack
would, on proper representatiou of the facts
relax his iron discipline to their behalf and
sanul,the sentence against thein. So I1 was
resolved that they shou'd proceed Iia • body
to the 000100 , and alk 110117/111111110117/111111100110117/111111100er,,ou to go
ashore A spokesman was chosen and they
advances', cape ,n hand, • melancholypro
eke cession to the captan's cabin, and foi•
t'ee that potentate they feelioely represented
and the hardship of their caw, annouuced their
loll deep eo0trltion for past offenses and wound
,rd up by • ,.gamut to he allowed to go ashore.
tee "So, so ' young gentlemen -want to go
ashore, do you
"Why yes, sir : we thought
"Humph' 1 es. Well, I expected an
application of One sort, but I'm afraid you'll
mshsh•ve yourselves."
"O/h, nu. indeed, sir, we'll be very cir-
cumspect."
And you won't ret drunk "`
7 • "Oh, no, sir : we won't drink • drop."
of "And you wool go to any denoe-bosses,
esor
ro' or low theatres. or anything of that sort
"("Ceram!, not, sir, we'll seek the very
best sneiety we can find "
"les, ye ' Humph ' I t might improve
trop your health, too, you are looking rather thint -r
but i treni shell hear no bad reort of
your 00040,."
"1 on will at, indeed, noir. '
"And you 03!1 be oa board the ship •gals
at an early hour •
"Oh. yes, sir ' we will be very punctual
to any hour you may 6x."
"Humph' 1..! Well, young gentle-
men, you ain't go T"
`new Thyeelr.
Highway Almanac Look within. h
the Internet brims burning. build the home
altars. Add to the time in the closet. Heat
and efficiency do not se much depend upon
externals and internal.. It is well to have
combined effort ; it is wed to have beads
and straps cut ; but it is of vast importance
to have the inward lite aglow with per.onel
contact with the unseen and the eternal.
Perhaps then u over -much looking at out-
side measures, and too little attention to
the totcrnal fires that feed oke outward
moteme0t. Kuild up the home altar. !trill
,n patient Hi Ile study. 'tudy not only the
external movies,* of holo,..., but the 11fe of
11 in thy soul. Learn, if possible, all that
hurt. thy soul. Lean, so far as possible,
the hued of climate that best suite its life.
Seek continually the richer spiritual pas-
ture, which beet feeds thy soul'. smote. 1f
thou wouWst be of she highest service to ex.
caul aeequeet sf holiness, look within.
Te sleep 1..r Windows Clean.
"However do you keep your windows so
bright and clean excIoim.d Mabel to her
recently married friend. "1 must confess
that 1 am frequently ashamed to pull up the
curtains in my house on a000not of the dust
and grime on the glass. i used to try to
keep them clean, but i Lound the constant
buying et chamois • great addition to the
housekeeping ex poem."
"I have a better plan flan that," replied
the young matron. "i, too, found the ex-
pense of chamois skins alt00ether diapropor-
uonete. So, instead of despoirinr, 1 ex-
perimented, and 1 found that the old•
fashioned glass toweling, such as we use for
goblets, u far better adapted to the pur-
pose then even the softest of skins. 1 make
four of them do me • year. They are regi.
lrly washed and ironed, and are always
ready to use whatever the windows show
the least sign of duet.
"With them the work of polishing s. so
much easter that my girl can go over alt the
glasses in the house in three quartan of u
hour instead of taking half •thy to it. i
also um them on mirrors end keep my
chamois skins exclusively for the silver. It
u tot oily eriesen sal, 1 find but absolutely
better."
!Messy .5 MOS -
And trod said, "Let there be light," and
there was light, and trod saw the light that
it was good.
Light is used as one of the allurements of
to to draw away our youth. The pieces
here sill olsoend., where every osduonsrrt
rows out to draw in our yo_ng mss.
A hap M Jobs Could.
Joh. (1.511 Olt** who is .pendia/ se.f W
Iso
oral ens.11 is tha province fat sew attend is th
brilliant with light, both of lamps and
Compare them with the homes of
to of our well.to-do people, whose young
keg the dstry 0sevaatiose, s not may en of are
t3 best d•iryettlle en the costitent, • moot Ors.
entaruuniug speaker, but • t1,an whom mom
sever mare' fund of humor is as delightful
se his dairy talk is win on preanal. ewe
Geoid'. phos, like theles of another tte.a
authority on the sow sad chi asie,11 1
Heard, would fill • hose. Se th.,,.. w • with
jokier the (:uteri., se set
(Mould was sot responsible meeting but
which which heohn .root
is likely to relate Poor some time to erne. env
Yr. Gould was, like leans other reins, imuglee
bill.tted at • prime* hoose. He had left Lig
his grip then is the afternoon, saying that hos,e
Ise won" be 3. after the evening 'eating, s • v
but that the nestheg might he kept n late, I that
ed es he hod se desire to break in es the
psnple prefer these nests of she to their
well -kept homes, and note the on -
ernes all are huddled around • table
nee dim lame which i• try,y its hard -
w show eat its light for all around.
shout the rump it m• be light, but I
1 the roam it u so dark that nee e.e
hehgnblit•evaery corner filled with frightful',
311 is .Map an igh thaw days to allow
to he height and plasma •., sad there ' h
say t.eein.t0. swim in the pre roam I
i• bright with the glow of fire dud 1 t
..'dinary num of the body. they .eight ILnHc
LAUNCHING A BATTLESHIP.
{urea/ nlleenitlet Medsewed Thl. Iasr.r-
ratl CrreeeNy.
bleach in these days is so smooth and
woos ended, rarely occupying snore than
twelve seconds from start to finish, that toe
scarcely iodizes Its &I/scuttles, says the
Century. Three thinrs are absolutely Dec-
enesry : 1t must be on time, when the tidal
water is birheet ; it must be of smart speed,
se as not to stick of Ire downward iouney
to the water, and it must be ovcwnpluhed
without straining. 'o complex a thing is •
Lisch that the careful env tneer in
eh.rge a able to estimate the strain on every
part of the vessel for every po@Itio. ,t xcu-
p e. at intervals of one foot on ,ts way down
the incline.
There is One supreme moment. It u when
the vessel is nearly -two thirds in the water
The bouyancy of the water raise the vessel
and throws ,b weight on ata shoulders.
Here is where the rre•test danger of striaw
ing comes sad should the ways break down
the Teasel would be ruined, a matter of
nearly 12,000,000 in • ship like the Indium
when It am hae0ched
The Isuscb over, the machinery is libel
in sed fitted, sad them soma the board of
Government experts, who look the vest 1
over loch by inch : the firm are started and
the trial trip follows. For four hours, amid
suppressed excitement that answers servo,.
ly to every quiver of the vessel, the engines
are nn at full speed. A premium ora pen
alty is at stake sow. The breakage of •
bolt or the diserr ogesment of • valve may
tee to thousands of dollars of loss to the or.
tractors. Trained workmet are locked in
tbe flrs-roorne, not to he released until the
met is ever. fooled drinkiag water, with
oatmeal sprinkled upon it, runs dowel to
them is • ribber tube from • banal oe
deck A hose is played on the ratty m•-
Ahinery in places when -fere is danger
from overheating, se Omagh it were on fire.
Almost every Mud of oral used me the trip
Is osretslly seI.oted.
When the fear hours .re peened and th•
strain is over a.igh of relief from everyone
es beard and ores from the vessel herself
Mose up and the ship pane from the nom
tractor to the Government, and day after
day while she is in onmsntseiou the flog will
he saluted and the moon or more of mbar
oerens.sios said fermalitue observed on •
wait of war will Masa.
CURED dr A THUNDERCLAP
Odd eess.realso M • Nan Nadir steer and
eesab by ley..m•te.
Prlinore Aairin•n John ('onncll, an
moats of the city poor farm •t Hershelse.
Simco October, was released to day. Whim
• went there (.sn.11 was i5Mem and dumb
Hls oars has base .ffoeted by • clop of
header. Director (leorle Booth, of tAe mid
ppsmeett.Mt of chane*.., and asperimtvmdest
aiatlsama, mf the fermi vee* ler the troth
!%lksiMartr.
O. Madam sink CasMil went to his
ream se u.001. Re W Mem .ctisg very
needy sad hie reome.eltla wee u.tse.od to
55 • tenet over hies. About snidair31t
M iwe WWII •teakwood by the .terms which
begsm that might The storm wee broken
the Ile siondsea lisp of thunder. Th.
peal had hardy died an.y when tOwee l
wen from his bed and need • shout that
tislrtW the entre bathing. ►tdhg tilt
n Said .hent, the sees beeps �s.e(sg
w7. the door ter him, i an
epos setMd d ..t • I better,
Meg up for his reties. The heed d tie i to road
been hens an old nose, t31Y .rt *I -sot
wee merged m. Rut shortly attar dopes*. het here,
of the nese w gene to hed, sense cam was , Tong
nerd to enter. The pandiorfsy ef the
mow h the drawingnom livened tite
wissiber of
faesi whe mew the head of M. alei�ie .y Med.,
hers .ba nasal hem amaietskakits femme
agate that the genet bull sew lease r s T
,Palau eemu d i.sesioe0.., SW (s- tie
ging lamps light .p the top o . room
•.d Mie with • gond student -ran
Roesewl cif ` v� eh..rfml roan.
se, you must, anywhere am
tier yew assent afford to lea per r
mood* sway frees you.
ReHameluR
• cars kir dual kiln. ailNW.s, bar" by
5-' beads.. Sensed
Talley
OU ip his awM twit• remedy aim
m
warted.'
pellyse boa lie Itlm.k Ion aesosiosa • w
ohs* b.allati lab ew3laMs sem Ben
i+
People Who
Weigh and Compare
Know and get the best. Cottolcne,
the new vegetabk shortening, has
won a wide and wonderful popu-
larity. At its introduction it was
submitted to expo: rt : henllsts, promi-
nent physicians and famous cooks.
All o these pronounced
a natural, healthful and acceptable
food -product, better than lard for
every cooking purpose.
The success of Cnttolene is now
a nutter of history. Will you share
in the better foal and better health
for which it stands, by using it in
your home?
Cottolene is sold in 3 and 5
pound pails by all grocers.
Nadeonty by
The N. K. Fairbank
Company,
Neill.as.. and Ay Slav
nix crh.Ajn
t the room II yei ..d, ,•hipped his
heads, and moo, while tears of Joe rot
duvet, nu farce 1'p o •net to ur sone in the
establishment toot tome u his !mane Being
dumb, he could not rive aro .<.ount of him-
self.
Now, 34.eretse, he hee given his some as
Jobs Connell, and masa he was born in Pitts-
burg, and seven year. •mt went west,
Eventually he seta eel w..rk •t a amine own-
ed by • Calif. rain e.mp..y. Hs two
(•rothers obtained .irk 10 rite same mine.
lMs day there was a ter? 33.• explosion in the
mine, tied ('oneell was the only man taken
out •l,vv. Hi. two hem; moo were holed
Connell was removed to • hospital maintain-
ed by the miners unto,, and after heing uo-
.xnnsmo,. for artery -six hours recovered to
6nd his ease env and h.. mind wandering.
He was awakened on Sunday night, he
rye, by the clap of thunder, and regards
his recovery an a Intl -eel. !hiring his lucid
Intervels Connell say• he prat o.1 tre, neatly
tor a restoration of M. fo-ulties. He may.
the loss of his hearing so. (ti ,nbuted by the
California doctort to the explosion of dye..
mite to the rem.
Tey.. M everywhere.
The toque se evert where. It is maven,•
mot, heoom,ng sad decidedly the rye. There
are large toques and .mail toques, brood
ores and .arrow one., uod, save the New
York World, worn." ..f all 'gee Ore wearier
them, barring the .•iderly metros Those
showing • rano o' Sh...,'rr .-ff.ct are reae,v
IDS the most erten••,-
itle1Nd e1.p.1r.
Ther. is so better, otter or more pleasant
cough remedy made the H•g*Lrd t r.0(01-
rl Ra1sam. It cu•ee Morsenesa•snre throat,
onorhe, <,dd•, broc.,-htt,• end all throat and
lung troubles. , 2,r
JTIRINGRPI BDSIIiBSS
JOHN RA IJPH,
TIN AND STOVE DEALER,
Ham1it.,n-st.,
has decided to retoe from business, and
will dispose of ios entire stock
AT and BEI OW (;OST!
9'tf
in order to .ell oat quickly.
JOHN RALPH.
Baby Wants It.
Martin's
Cardinal Food
row IwrA.te AND IMyaalOt.
The moat palatable food prepared, and
is unequallool by any other preparation
of its k i nd. The twit food and the best
value, put up in one pound Tine, price
25 tis. per Tin.
, 'Fd A'rra,l by all :)rwg)t,n and
(:?,balm aced Wholesale by
KENNY WATSON d, CO., Paoew,gv.ee
l) MONi'RQAIL.
It', no irerause
I'nl Slotrh but
you canna
smoke a better
Cigar than
"101 ROY,"
Ow Md Se.
but i get sax
of :ljrlil x a
quarter.
S
SOMETHING YOU CAN'T BREAK.
Steel Chinaware (made by D. R. Gebrauchsmnsterschuts,
of Antwerp, Germany), Tea Pots, Coffee Pots,
Sugar Bowls, Plates, Cups aLd Saucers,
Biftrr Dishes, etc.
('ill and see (l'RNE1-'S NEW OXI''1►RI► lin, „1 ". 1'l 13 F;1.
TH - CF- EAPEST AND t EST,
HARPER & LEE
The leading,? ve;lllt•r., Phnul,.•r,ns(lutths and
He •hug;MtoI;II e hillI)r. of I;.tl,•ru h., Tj
E?"Stuve I"ittinp; and Ragwiringr prowptl� 7tt`,n,l,.f t,,
C )A 1, 1111.---4 lmp(•rjnl 1:a1', t.,r 4:ic.--8ppjl aush
HALLIDAY'S IMPERIAL
I8 AN UP -'PO -DATE RESTAURANT.
Choicest Coll A.1 /10//(7:v , Oys!(
r _
Fruits ruits etc.
Only the Best kept on hand.
w tf
THE NEW TIN ASVD STOV -1 ST)RE
Is the Cheapest place in the County to buy
Stoves, Furnaces, Tinware and Lamp Goods.
11 a are sole .gents for the celebrated Hl 111 .1 K I) 1'11.11, F'rRN 4('ES. Then ler.
names are .11 Cast Iron.
We make our own XIX /1) FURNACES. The best SHEET STEF:1. FURNACE
mode. N'
We are .gent. tor U. M1(H IK F: ,t t 'e ► 'S STOV F:..s, of which make we sold 13 is ens
months. Several parties Meme from Lurknow and Hlytb to ger then,. A ido Stew, ler
SIR 50 : an $111 Stove for $16 50 11'e hare • special cut from it Moore & Co, est MIMS
Stoves, and as our expenses are Iees than any other Stove Store in town, we are is .
nos to sell at close prior come and see us and save motor pa.
J. H WORSELL & CO
The Proctors' Stove and Furnace Ides, opposite llsrtun. Hotel, 1:ederiob.
FANCY SLIPPERS
F'1 IK
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
We have• just received a tine aarortment of F'anc'y Slippers suitable for
Christmas l're•ents which we are prepared to give you at Fnecs that defy
competition. Call and wee then).
We hear a great deal about iiar'gein IJsys just. now. We -will
Bargain in Ladies', Gents', and l'hil(fren's Footwear of all .tylex.
Wen's
Fl xesl iA(r Roots, ,:olid Leather, tris. per pair. '
" ('ongn•os " " " $1.20 per pair.
Lilies' Butt Boots, from 9:n•, up to $3.00.
eye', Mises and Children's Shoes at egaally low payees.
-In Overshoes we will give you prices lower than the lowest.
Ladies' Felt Button Overshoes at $1.25 per pair.
" Waterproof " at 1.50 per pair.
Gents' .Snow Excluder, Lined, at $1.20 per pair.
We carry the celebrated Granby 1 h'ershoe.ea in stool dist will wear like
iron and will bq, sold at prices to suit the times. e
Ladies' Over -Stockings at • 0e. and :)tic. per pair
We deal in Boots and Shoes exclusively and cal gne you Metter Goods
for less money than you have to pay for inferior gook it the general Stores.
P.S. Remember that we offer no MIEN!'Alto get you to buy our
Gooch except their I'.xee•ptional Value.
give
yah
W. SHARMAN, Jr.,
Corner i'a*t.t. and SIquare. ..-or to
E. DOWNING.
Naw I.1I T=s
-1 N
CRESS Goons_
Now arriving and to arrite, and although 1 do not indulge in the
Spread -Eagle style of advertising so contemn at the present day, a dis-
cerning public cannot fail to notice that the (;nods 1 handle ate New,
Seasonable and up to date. Prices are right every time and all the
time, Quality considered. I need not enumerate the different lines in
Stock and to arrive in due course, but the public may rest assured that
no House in the Trade can do letter. as 1 bat only from the best
Wholesale Houses, and on a strictly cash basis. fine of my Specialties
just to hand in an Extra Wide Russian Navy Serge, hard finish, at a
Price never Ho low in the annals of the Dry (food', 'Trade'.
isepeenes a1N3y bellelted, $ Per teal. hear was thee' gosh,
:1164
A. MUNRO
Grater end Raberdaeher,
CROSS -CUT SAWS!
•
We keep it Targe motor(moot .t t1,.• *cry best Brand on the
market . Round front four 30 6.1• gauges thisner.ee the back than
on the face., .
ANIS ARE FULLY WARRANTED.
T em Yeah we have redeeprp is pricy alld air° new "Me tBettwi
AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF.
A full line of Files, Jointers, llandlea end Setts nlwiys in Sto. k
DAVISON & CO.,
- a
I.eeeefe. 100.4,
1N. n. 0. woo mae7