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DR, IL iRIOHARUBON, L D. 8„
ee�ss� d..ilst We sad vttalled els
eAmVtetet.0 Otr pekekos .zer•otlaa of teeth.
glikopelse tem teufie
w stook. eatreassoe tapaCI:.
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redHits Nimbi oaf s, from Itritlek it1o6arg'
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ysMp: asmisds
os. etc. UMW to
m-. fNsmlltsa and 111, Aa•
4sw s+ta- mIsh. Oat DOL
LOFTUS E. DANDILY, BARRISTER,
tloiwitor.. •s
cativorost, to.. etc. Sloes;
to leas poke Colborne s�
olborne ROM. Roderick. Oat. >NI4t
N. LIWIS, BARRIHTIR, PROO-
.0. toe 1a Maritime Courts of Ontario
ones. -.oath Colbert. storm. tiSlD
RO. BAYS, BARRI/TER, SOLIOIT-
. 0R. Ac. US.. North et.. seat door
Monet della. Pri vote nag. to Had st
lowest rets of Otsego DN►
CI ARROW at PROUDI(YJT, BAR-
lT maws. Attaraeys, eolIdtors, to.. Cods
rich. J, T. 'Jarrow. tiC.. W. Proadtbot.
CAMER3N, HOLT x liuLi,
Barristers. Solicitors la tat•aoery, to.
Redirlct'. M. C. Comoros. '1.C, ; P. Bolt :
Dudley Holmes.
G. WARD, OONVEYAr 0KR,
er . Lo.. sad aemmts.ie.st for Whim sad re-
seiving glossa el ball. afa•vits a
sennetlo.W. of whose declare--
boas
eclarefleet In or sotytt. J it R pro-
ithe
Court of eptlast /sr ar 15 as f, Osanlevie_ielest COWS. An transiodfsee
lttyr
LOLOM HOD ia/YA'aadlw
((`t SEAGER,,CONVEYANCINO AND
V. larursace fusee. oppositellfartia•s Hotel
O@d.rtcb.
MONEY To LIND ON MORTGAGE
at Njar Gess Nates 4ieooaataL C.
UNARM& *thee eppos to Martin's Hotel. Reda
MONEY TO LOAN. - 926,000.00
Private loads to lard at Sit percent. as
away. LOFTUS C DANCl1Y. Herto.'s block.
appselta Colborne Hoed- RoderloL s07 tf
J. T. NAFTEL, FIRK, LIFE AND
tr .mmidest lmasrance moot; ar lowest
OMos -0x. Northet..ad No•r., Rod
71-
X600,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
�yWv N MOL: t HOLMSA Rode -
info
MONS! TO LID. -A .AK'1kI
e.wsaet Private Funds ter laveutmee
at lowest re*. on er.t-olees Mortgagee. Apply
,oOAHROW t PRO';DWOOT
RRADOLIITS, GINIRAL It21-
t. suta.oe, Real Estate sand Mosey
bastes NNW. ()sly 0r.ud••r companies
rspressered. Money to Lod on .Yaigk
loss.. at the lowest rate of interestopelatelos.
say way to malt tot *nrrower.
cad door Dora Bq.are. W est /trash. Qod.
tab Ott
A[ tlr' In/itidttidl.
(`IODfKIOH IIOOHANIOW fl18TI-
J TUTS LIBRARY AND R=ADINte-
ROOM, sec of i..t street and Sttisrs lap
stairs.
Opus from Ito 0 r,s„ and from 7 to 10 r.5.
ABOUT 9000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY.
Lembo**�/e►Doil*y,�Weeekaly and IU*afalsd
** ILa. IP on Pile.
YlCEri. ONLY •t"
suras tee use of Lhr.ry end )head
AA eaa latoom menberohlp resolved b7
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7. IL OO�LeHesOaRNN�L H. HAMILTON.
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THOk[AS GUNDRY, AUCTiONZIR
sad laeotsno. Agent. Roderick. Oat.
Apst Leedom and lents k.re Pin Ina Co..
sad Ron District Mutual los. Co. Sales et-
a wild so 10 any hart of the county. I0-11
JOHN KNOX, MINERAL AUO-
ttostler and Ltd Valuator. Oodertek.
Oat. Having+bad soadderabi. savorieso, 1n
tk. aucttoaseet.gtrade.-ke r is . position to
dteobarewith ta
e wi.rola*s satiefaetice ell coin
missions setromod to bis. °niers loft et
Marna'. Hotel. tar wt W mall to kb addres
**earth P.0. card l♦ r *loaded to. JOHN
HNOX Coon A.wgaasr Lan,
Dental tlonanf0olmtltat.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
ETHEL-:CNTORIDE
AT
DR. E. RICHARDSON'S
ltltlral PARLORS.
MU NORSE ILOCR NEST -STREET
earnsuas, ONT.
It stordt.•sia. a.11dmaittedeo la estlefacelea. after •
theroodeo iippweetaales at Oellgkttil most
d ai•aeafsi�
OMreae. Io submit that 1 love t n *lily sad
ees1.Ye right to ow la Oodarisi. the law*
seisettfto dissever, widish is warranted aoree
to 110.1. the WOW trills daring the extrlad1s
et teeth or stamps of any tt.d, is assns
every
oases.
a nay Mute pais ■ th• 1.001
W'I•H>DL-0H LORIDIED
le • fossa •.ae•thetie tket sever -Mines' the
pease% fa theaIbarmiereIs barmier es wooer.
sad ths best mu�w t
.L known o..rte reader
Oho teeth asaw•a•tays to pals. Part.ate
swage esu 1t le
reenters., Warmness in me Ifilatees.
APe7@strvpil0a et0the s � sad
.kU a y V'
low
111 �dssssm0aa�l'r� taro Watt
1101 W DAL 1 RSOHARDSON.
edmeelo
A eosiurer M s.Mnlly @append M be
oke Giovanni seas is the oompaay. 9e.. -
times, however, he is only mixt so the *Sev-
erest.
O.. status • mins was performing the
old trick of prodasiad .gr hem a pseket-
bodh.rebi@1, wises las rem rt d M • Iit1M
hyds fan:
' Sae, my boy, your mother emit go. ow
whitest boas, ass she!'
' Of esurua else ass,' replied the bey
SWbhe
is m ShotwISS mita U04 w jSSV.
People. rotas koseb1 i ejd@ Yawing
7M Wird M wMsliss.
Lenim-bg•obe W a M+ely wsMiaRs Mi
wet made ehel beide amt IMO ea W tM
fa -l-
Why, dbete pee bawl
ata@wss tr.a.
0.IS '5 M W
HOW HE WOt1ND UP.
Mete..' raise, ear taei..Mm•1M *40.5-
1*... Mw M wetrlied Timm In.
It is ominous what s peaeS•ot Dolma
had foe serous melo-dramatic Mta•tto o.
wbaub seemed to We tasty es toning that M
repeated sad tvprodaeed them ..soy tassel
over. He Lett • lively drsmauc tura, and
1 always thought would have bad extraor- !
dowry mucfoso. as • dramatist. 1 use .eked
him why he had sot takes up this Ilse'
seriously, and I think he made the 'zooms
it was lose ego, nosy years before ho
death that he had su time, twit* or pa-
ttetwe The real, reason, so doubt, wee
that M mold sot work without exp•adisg,
and could nut 'Wary, beads upuu a cterry
stone.'
A literary foetid, who has his ' Koh. ' at
tole fingers ends, has, with groat acuteness,
pointed out to me that Nicholas .\ickleby
IVY • gr ouose 'Adolph' walktug platleman:'
his manner, heroic burets, p otootl w ot Ate
L ister, bearding of Ralph, eta, were all e1e-
nteote on the Adolph' solo -drama. Italpb
sea • mailer stage villain That hos works
aro all dramatic and cuoueived in the true
,pint of the stage is plain from the vest list
of adapt•tloo.. Each story bee been adapt-
ed again .ad again, and will beer the pro-
mo admirably.
l S4Aeh1''. Tilt. %I1.I_kr,.
One method for winding up his plot, to
which be woe etoemwely partial, was the
uomaskiog of the inflate owing to the he-
trsyal of some cout.aierete. The parties
are regularly brought together un • room by
the more tortuous members, the confederate
thea en,.rges from hu eoaoe.lment and
tells • long story of villainy. We have the
denouement tint to '1Hiver Twist,' where
)looks made his revel•tioa. lo'Nickleby'
Kaiph is confronted with 'the man Slur/ley'
toad 1.1uata. in the ' t►td Curiosity Shop'
l;uilp is similarly exposed lo ' K.ro•by
nudge,' H.redale form his hereditary es•
emy u make revelation.. to • Cheulewit,'
Jose is ccwfreote,l with souther betrayer.
to 'Coppertield,' 1'rtah Hop is denounced
and exposed byMr. Nio•erber. lo • Meek
Hoare,' Lady edlock is similarly tracked.
In nearly all oke coeur the guilty person
goes off std commits suicide. -The I lentle-
moa's ll agar Moe.
Tie Perall.r1/y of the •' a."
The Nioeteenth Century A little failure
to be sen to some writings - perhaps only
to be distinguished u • .eparats gesture by
the aid of a magnify tag glees -u the tiny
straits which is s•p•r•tely placed above the
small r, in order to show that it it an r, sad
to thus distinguish it from another letter or
port of • letter, which reeemtles the r whoa
the (atter is mode without this little sup
stroke. At the first glean, how insignific-
ant dose this detail appear ! But is it really
without meaning as . bum. action' I
tbtnk not.
A man who habitually takes the trouble
to make clearer the meaning of 5*.. 5610,
at the coat of • hale separate action, is a
m.o wbo takes pais with has work and who
douras to do his work well. This action,
trivial as it appears, could scarcely be dose
by • slovenly or careless person : It is • gee -
tare of miaute care and .ttentiuo--yaal*ties
that in one way .r another have been of vast
service to individuals and to mankiad-
Thom.. Carlyle. for example. showed bar
minute carefulness by an 'attention to punc-
tuation that I have never seen excelled, and
which hu rarely been equalled.
WANTED, A FRECKLE -FACED COY•
M it N tease .Id, alae a Tlrallte. tees
and O.e.iy Oamm'• ask snits w.es.
Now Yerk, Has : The first hole boy's
save o limey Nemo. He la • mos dark
eyed little chap o1 b years..d be was out
is frost et his father'. house, 8Ob aoberoer-
hors street, Itruoklya, yesterday afternoon
)1tot playing, and ",art dotag &Gibing taloa"
He was Laving leo of fan with the a.o.md
little boy, Awed seme dose sot appear.
Ines the third boy, u1 whom all that could
be said .t that tial was that he was about
10 years old, with • top tilted ooss and
frock lad owe caw •lag.
The third little boy liked the look. of
Benny sed .topped, apparently, and ..
Bony also thought, lust to talk. le. re-
mained fro anything that might tern sp.
The freckle -hoed boy was mighty Yee,
Booby thought, and Ronny told ham .non
thtop that he knew. The freckle-t•esd
boy to return told Hooey some thing. that
Kenny 41do t know. Well, Boa, 1.1d the
freckle faced boy that he had 415 u an true
safe in the Muse,
Keany's father s Adolph 1. Damm, •
Fulton street upholsterer, sad litany trod
obtained the 115 p►eoemeai in such ways u
mw, Berk -.ted boys of six years get moray
Benny was saving until he should have leo
in the hank, and then he was going to buy
• bicycle
'1'he fre.kle faced boy was skeptical about
Sonny a baying 115 in • safe. He told
Bossy he would just like to see that safe
.o4 the 115. Benny guessed he did have
$15 in an hors safe, end then the freckle-
I•ced boy •skid nanny to get the stafe and
show It to him.
The second little boy, with whom Benny
had been prying before the freckle -food
boy tome along, had gone away. So when
Benny came out of the house with the safe
only he sed the freckle feted boy went
around the owner, where Benny displayed
hi. we..ltbi.
The Leckie -faced boy had sew iron sabot
before, but Beaty'. was • tioe one, and he
told Ropy he would like to show 11 to
another boy around the corner. .;o the
frscklefeced boy took the safe with the *15
and went around the corner.
In the *venter • detective was defined
from the Brooklyn Police Headquarters to
book for • tee -year-old freckle -faced ,toy
w1th an iron sale sad • tip -tilted now
GRAVY FOR CHILDREN.
rt is Rfa ow fess Washer or the rasutly es
freer it eat
"You know," said the father eta family,
"it makes me laugh whenever I think of the
children's •beolnte trout the gravy.
What I mean is that when we have • steak,
or roost beef, or anvtbtng that has rnvy
with It, the children take 1t all, down to the
last drop, without leaving • speck for their
father and mother, Abel they 're perfectly
sowed- hearted, wholesome children, too,
who would do anything they could for their
p.reota But about some things they have
t twlfirhnees that appears to be perfectly
'natural to children, and that I suppose r
tired in indulgences. They have .11 their
(tees been accustomed to having everything
that their parents could gave them, and .o
they come to expect tt.
"But I .mile again as I recall the fact
that when I was • boy, I got all the gravy.
Time and .gain I have mesa my father Up
the duh so that he might get for me the last
drop, while he had nous for himself. He
was very food of gravy, too, but he newer
said no : witb grave oourte.y he gave it all
to me as though I were entitled to it.
When I grew • little older, 1 reproached
myself sometimes tor having taken of all
when 1 grew older still and came to knew
him ate man to man, and came to knew how
gentle, and affectionate, and forbearing, and
generous he arse, I came to know that he
wouldn't for the world have marred my
ole•sure by mo much as • word- -that the
simple fact was that It was a tar greater
pleasure to him to give me the gravy than It.
would have been to eat it himself.
' And, sow when the children pees their
plates I gravely duh out the grrvy down to
the last drop, sad I say nothtag for fear
that they will rob me of the selfish pleasure
of giving it .n :o them. Hut i smile to my-
self once more as 1 think of what will hap
pus when they come to have children of
their own. I know what they'll do then,
they'll give it all to the children, down to
the last, last drop." ---New 'York Sun.
A raiser £.Mteare sersh..
Harper'. Weekly : The establishment of
an "ambulance street car" eerrice in `Jt.
Louis to the puling into effect of an idea
long contended for by the health commis-
sioner of that city, lir. I;surge Roman. El -
forts to secure legislation hating failed. 1)r.
Homan succeeded in interesting • street car
oomp.oy, who have built an smbulanoe car
. fur • pion made by the doctor. This ve-
hicle in itself u only • modified street tar,
especially constructed for easy and relative-
ly noiseless running along trolley lines, and
fitted up with such apparatus .s might be
needed by invalids who temporarily occupy'
it while en route to • hospital. Rut the
plao no which the ambulance car is to oper.
ate is believed to he altogether unique It
will pane over legalar routes, inolud1ng. pre-
sumably. all trolley lines of the city, for the
exclusive purpose of conveying sick or in-
jured pervious to and from hospitals. As it
ruse according to schedule. petiolate may be
an r.e1105* at any given locality at the
time when the car is due there. Itis ex-
pected that hospitals not 6a . trolley nee
will build terminals comoectiog them with
the nearest railway, that p•tienta may be
brought by the ambulance oar to their very
doors.
ReesetMms la Drowning
The news that ex.( O.. Richard J. (Mea -
mi *11 reaped the fact that, lot for •
stroke of good fortune, he woad not have
lived to oemmaad • newspaper tribute as s
dtatiagaiahed man. 'When I was • bay,'
he raid to . friend some time ago, 'I was
bathing with some friends and got beyomd
my depth, sad was unable to swao I had
bard that when a parses in the water roes
dowel the third time he drown.. 1 taunted
the number of times I sank, and wh.o I
started down the third tiro I said to my-
self : 'Hen goes the third sed last time :
n ow 1 the dad.' (':very event is my life
passed me with vivid digitisation*,
but without meatier any peoali•r
feeling. f saw teem go by as if
they were • swift-inoviag paaoraasa. I was
dad. I beim teat I was deal, sad •
luster death ora cannot die. My ma -
* 40 -e s soddenly departed, .d I died
without • straggle or pain. 1 wee maenad
immediately alter tosokimg bottom tea
third time, and after my Meads had work -
ed over ma *early •a boor life tree meter-
ed.' Kars Field'.WeshMgtoc.
Why M. 55.5,4 Marry.
North Aaariesa Review : It sees clearly
resat that all mea, as well se all wain..,
eho4M marry :.and them who, for wbasever
reams, nim this obvious deeds), ars, from
*•tars•• point of view, failure.. It is not •
q..sties of peressa1 felinity (whisk is WOW
eau oases oat of sweaty may to more ILa
tie), bat of race r..peneibilMT.
15. . •m•rris4 aaa r e 501ker, who, ha
s*'
fordM oteo mean hie owe lam, dooms acme
wanes who bee • rightful Moist apes hist,
to swathes,. Aad la se del.g be dahlia&
himself of taw .ppertsuitise fee mento sad
naval dot topmsut width Gals the moms/
asporisum nes preview, Re deliberately
*meta 1M mature el bis enamh.od. lmpsver-
Wiwi lob heart end brain, mil .hekan up all
tolls ...et peleedebtioe .f bis .Gal. T.
elinins' Mie epi le appear Hee oke vies fit
On* &anal, as temp themes M be ever ass
eemeleiy seised • /lint referee ea sarreelar
Ms party far lee alike of as epp.Makug
*Mete or rabble, widish sae alter all be •
&Deep, Mail wee awdera, wills mea mini•
ter el IbM, kM ere le thee el the w%pdl/
eeperaL le forpirablikears 4 (tier el Ism
big lie Mink bid M fp •elft be As
Imo rues-_ rwN5 11011118.
Lady sad Madam.
A correspondent of the New York Sun
complains that shop attendants, railway
employees and others ddreer her u 'lady'
tustead of madam or ma'am, and .he says :
'1 don't mind confessing that I don't like
to be told to Dome this way, 'lady,' or salted
if I will buy anything, 'lady.' 1 knew
that it is • .tyle of address that end to be
moldered the exclusive property of gypsies
and psilorteven, and I dont know it 1 should
set be perfectly content to have it remain
m. Possibly the spread of it is another
svideoee of the freedom of the age, and
possibly, too, the shop attendant nod the
dentist's seryoat were of the opinion that
to my 'lady' iodinated it much lee degree
of inferiority thou to say 'ma'am' or
'madam.' if this is their o'sinioa, 1 should
like to have the opportunity of tolling them
that they are very much mistaken. For
sue women to address another woos sr
for • man to address • women a. 'madam
betrays w sense ot inferiority on the part
bf tits .pecker. It as simply the r000gsized
form of address of oat person --equal or not
equal --to another parson when the name of
the peewee addressed need not or rennet be
mentioned, and 1 toe oat .m not an admirer
of the iam.iyottom. I would rather be ..ked
to come 'this way. please,' or even, just
ssrtly 'this way' than to Its bowed to and
.roiled at when some clerk toile me that the
ribose are 'this way, idy.' Lady u • very
csebes anion ward. anyhow. It has
foisted poor 'womai oat of her
pleas and mot
is Irving to .t
tme '."
I. It not possible that the word 'lady' ie
need bemire of the ame.rtai.ty as to
whether 1he p.rNw addressed is married .r
settee' A very ...e.ed.1 mereka.t mod
to plasm his middleaged sad married tomato -
mere Ivy etamdiag ser fits door sod ..kion
'Han yea ham wafted ea. miss Y sr 'Did
yea fed what yea wasted, miss !' Bot all
arse have set the ss.,u ..t'. dipi.msey.
See Men Ways.
Nature has stabled some saienale ee sin
objects behi.d them se well ea is front ad
that, toe, without farm.* •retrad. Th.
Sonoma hair or rabbit by this pewee la •
marked degree it. lyse en torts. proud -
meat wad p1s.d en the Ade d the head.
7has dose i. smother .".4 warapes ei s animal el
this stela Th. power .( rabbits .d i..r
1. w I 1 leo sear i. � weelsathis
.�sw�..y*mei 166
et der 4 elan w 11..0 the .iris,
LM MN le olds to judge t. • f erkr the
erne asem0t ort will be Mil kr
'iemblhe ' eta she hey, Ike less, toy w
sae M Web epee .m& 0.11imoll .:eery wham
M irmase tar iiia Is fen weal wilbr
tlflMs tea tlrMslar ►
•ernHli�i t ltlllsnr.
OoflfaMea.
"We always
fry ours irk
Cottokn."
Our Meat, 1:1,S Oyster, Sara-
toga Chips, Eggs, Doughnut
Vegetables, etc.
Like most other people, our
Elks formerly used lard for AAI
such purposes. When it dia-
with any of the family
Lich it often did) we said it was
We finally tried
91ene
and `o� one of when had an attack
of "richness" •ilsce- We further
found that, unlike lard, Cottolene
had no unpleasant odor when
cooking, and lastly Mother's fa-
vorite and conservative cooking
authority came out and gave it
a big recommendation which
clinched the matter. So that's
why we always fry
ours in Cottolene.
Sold in D and 1 ro. palls, by
all erectors. Hade only by
THE N. R. FAIRBAN[
COMPANY.
Weltlt.toe and Ann Street,
MONTREAL
M1.JOHN RALPH
1111 AND STOVE OEALE
Hazilton»st., --
Has decided to continue ih
Business, as he has im-
- proved in health and is
able to attend to his cus-
tomers in the way of
jobbing and repairing,
and will continue to sell
AT - LOWEST -PRICES !
GODERJOH
Ste am Boiler Works.
BBTABLISH*1)'1000
A. S. O H RY STA L,
�rea.sorto Chrpatat t Block)
Manufacturers of all kinds of Static*
ary Maria*, Upright k Tubular
3303ZIER.S,
Cheap Tin -Ware.
Our Stock of Tin Ware was never so Large or Cheap as
it is this Spring, tying our own make and made of the hest Char-
coal Tin.
See oar line of
V Creamery Cans, Boilers, Tea Kettles,
Strainers, Pails, Milk Pans, &c.
THE EMPIRE STATE MILK CAN
....is New, having Several iwprovesbentr. Examine thi-
Can before buying. , ,
Bur THE WEATHER AND WATERPROOF PAINTS-th. only Pure
Ready -Mixed Paint. Every can guaranteed " Pure... Also a full litre
of Dry Paints, Oils, Turpentine, White Leat!, etc.
HARPER & LEE.
TM p'eMI.af INeaMw, TNiamub., Musty .d Inmate lIss.
SAYING MONEY IS
MAKING MONEY
Parties wishing to save money can do go by calling on Mr.
JOHN,.KNOX at his Wareroowtl opposite Martin's Hotel, where he
keeps a full line of Agricultural Implements on hand open for inspec-
tion.
Noxon Binder, Noxon Mower, Noxon Seed 'hill, Noxon Spring
Tooth Cultivator, Noxon Horse Rake and Sharp Rake.
Full line of the Cockshutt Plow Company's Riding Plow,, Walk-
ing Plows, Twin Gang Plows, Corn and Root Cultivators, goad Scrap-
ers, Disk Harrow., Land Rollers, Little Om Pea Harvesters.
McLaughlin Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Road Carts, Training
Carex. All the latest design. All work warranted.
Adams Wagons, Paris, Ont., all kinds.
Any person wishing anything in the alcove line will tial it to
his advantage to call on Mr. Knox and inspect his goods before buying
elsewhere.
Al CTIONEERING a specialty. Being practical in the above and
in stock, and having had several years' experience, can guarantee entire
satisfaction.
Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc.
Also dealers in Upright and Horizontal SIId.
Valve Engines. Automatic CutOff Engines e
pectaltl. All .lees of pi a and pipelfttiog
constant!y oa band. Eerier.*re turnbtted on
short solos, Repairing promptly attended to
5311413 P. 0. Box S, Goderich.Ont.
Works-OppoN1 O. T. R. Station. Rodeo -Oh
PLANING MILL.
ESTAAtISNEA 1K6.
ililekailalis & Rhyuas
t.ASUrAcrvmas
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Dolan to all kfad. et
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
Asd badder's meter -lel of every description
School Furniture a Suocialtj.
SYSTEM6Bh0YATOR
UID OTTlai TOMO, aOSNDtal.
Specific and Antidote for
Impure, weak and impoverished -blood, dye
pepsta $leopteemees, palpitation of the
heart, liver 000t�t, nearslgia, loss of
memory, bronchitis, consumption, gall
dea.s, j.mdios, kidney and urinary
diseases, St. Vitus' dance, female irreg-
ularities and removal debility.
LABORATORY, tODERIII, ONTARIO
J. M. McLKOD,
Proprietor sad Man tst etarsr.
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from ea drliste 1* Iowa. as well as tree
the aro!~ benne. 01.00 &mad and
eptDersb Rrwels. Darien' sad To sots.
INT 1t.
Rob c.
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Cigar
It's no because
I'm Scotch hut
you canna
smoke a better
Cigar than
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'tit I get xis
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porter.
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HAILIDAY'S IMPERIAL
18 AN UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT.
+ + ' + + + + +
Choicest Confectionery, Oysters, Fruits etc.
Only the Best kept on hand.
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DAIRY TINWARE.
WE HAVE MADE IJP A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DAIRY
TIN WAKE,
Such as Strainer Pails, Milk Strainers, Milk Pans,
Creamery Cans, with or without taps,
Cheese Factory Supplies, Milk Pails, with Iron clad bottoms,
Also Pails with Copper bottoms, all made out of the very best Tin
and our own make.
If Your Tin Pani or Pails want new bottoms, or repairing of any
description. or if you want any Tinware trade to order, corse to the
New Tinshop, opposite Martin's Hotel.
HOSPITAL
TINWARE J rt . 11• WORSELL & CO.
The Practical Tin, Stove and Furnace Men
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Perhaps
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Some day someone, somewhere, will
make a better match than E. B. Eddy
makes, -but up to this date no one has
done so.
Meanwhile, and until a better one
is produced, use
E. B. EDDY'S Matches.
epaPIT..A."2" 125%724"12S I
For the prevention of fungous diseases and for the destruction of insect
life on fruit trees we are handling one of the beat Pumps on the market.
Iadeiu
Fie Ses!
Stroii, Chip
and Uwahla !
It has an automatic agitator which keeps solutions i■ nonatant motion, thus
insuring an even strength and equal distribution of the chemicals.
i,liornation regarding .olutious and times of spraying cheerfully given.
DAVISON & CO.
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