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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-4-25, Page 66 OVER THE HURON TRACT. The GORE from the L ooal Milli. • .W..KI1 mimes of toasis mew• •ened up t. DISH Iverybed7 rise and relit t tipped and t'ed,..44 eros rvrr, a, rites - BR t • SS E LS ites. BRt'SSEl: Mourn. linker tit Van P ose •tripped • doable decked oar of Ino bogs ou la v. Brawls : The family of Jobe Pybee re- move) tram Rrueeele on Tuesday. They ' eery sal 1 ley to • supply all broore- ms. wall lie. neer Nippon. I bruebee end end soap.siege 1 ern . A tittle daughter of Jame ' quisttee, so that when th Then Wawa although Cam• pbell fell ooe dor last week, ttr.sklag I altogether ready me of her aruts at the .rat. it can hardly be Sud to b. • preparation Blyth : Mies Maggie McKellar left on for house claming proper, I v° over all thd e the f11Wednesday morning for sumo where else Summer underclothi gb.torwhen �owieY. antd will maks ser futon put it to order, home. cleaning the closets 1 will mot have to atop i from Fu . George Parker arrived hrmy end 4gh over the .mount of work to be Iron my with last week. He went across; done ting • rush at the O40tmentemrnt of the the Exeter with • Tuesday meat of bursea hot weather, mil you know the tint bot Faster . l� Tuesday eewiag a daughter s ll always does wow whoa you are least of Jonathan Kydd, of Exeter North, fell off p�nitared fur it • wood pale ani dogmatad the elbow joint. Truly,' I•uRhed bet friend, • you are one Soelorth : Joseph Atkinson moved on to of the caw wanes, *ad I think t intik {may the Tum to Tuokersmltb, which he recent you the compliment of eruesung the ...ridge ly pur:Amid from 1). D. W deo•, last week. the year atter your taskie - Morru : A ewe belonglor to James Thue.l stmt Abseil ■.dt.a w7ea.e.. had twin lambs about two weeks ago and exclaimed the other day presented her owuer with • I)k, dear. isn't this too bad third Nor., looking ruefully at the rtrzag rent in THE SIGNAL : GODER1CH. ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 25. 1816. Mebane Seem •lie -stag Meier. ' 11'e time camel to area the bridge whs. yea Deme to at,' said housekeeper No 1 deodedly. For my pert I don't mud uofeseieg teat the whole subject ot bones oha.iag ie w dlesttr.e•ble to me thou l can't bear to think of it mtil It is forced on ma' net ie where 1 think you"s•lie • tale take, .aid housekeeper No. 'L. • I always begin to prepare for at • wietb ahead mod 1 Bai it helps me carom the bridge woods/ hilly when 1 meI t. •For Inatome,, e that the step Isdder ie ie rood riper, and will ant have to go to the carpenter's the day we want to use it. Then I look over my supply of dust end boars clothe and maks Dew ones if mum- Pel sal M I wee wet reyaag tame. " I rsm.mbsr very well whim 1 wee • young girl how rygdly 1 woe brought up in reword to tulle end •00000ts," Said • w°alotia whom Darier tad Imo s germ of •ucoeseee I lis every easy. '1 woo given an snowman • ed moored to make it do mime things There were purchases 'Mt bed to be made out of [t, and it I needed each articles mod soy .l{Os•oos was goes there was ea we i. ..king ; I hod to go without until eort pay day cause around. 1 recall dieueoNy sense eery 4is t emt.g szpertenoa 1 hod es this aocentot. Cuomo, said cruel they seese- ed to tits that, but iso ow mu toll hew I have blsesed the arm bend mud the oleer bead that kept we up to the mark io Bulbs cal matters ()u oars uoce•ten there wee ea onterY ironent to which 1 woe to take pert. AU of the family were greatly inter- e sted iu the succete of t1, Slid It worthy object. It me mosseery for one to have new gloves, one of thr atoms, by the way, that 1 woo compelled W pur°h•ee from the Soto 1.110110d me , but ao01011*tsw hammed that appeared to me to desa.ed • portion of my little r..e•rve of mob, sad I resolved to use It. 1 know that this fret::•- ity woe to the near future, but wad to my- self : 'Surely I will not be shut out of11 ; mo if I do out have the !massy m y gloves it wet be forthcoming from some 'Douro., 1 am confident.' So the oath went, tied ie due course of time. when all other prepare, tires were mads. I was told to go end rot my obese. With no little trepidation 1 was forced to oonfw thea 1 had mid the mosey .lid therefore had nom left for that pnrpese. don't 'Oh, very well.' wmama, mma, Of you care about going, you neede'1.' 'lib, but I do care " I replied. • Well,' wee the response, 'you know the regulations, and I shall twist lie your living up to them.' This a5.med to me very 'lard ; sed ne I like many other girls, had • pet auntie to whom I confided many of my giriiab mor- rows, 1 went to her to tears and told her of the sometime. She at woe took me out with her and bought me • beautiful pair of gloves with which I went boar highly elated. There woe on expreseion on momma's face that I did not moistly like, but I said noth- ing further, nor did she. The next morning immediately after breakfast, She celled me to her room sad told me 1 WWI not 10 ,o 10 the entertsta- meet. Argument woe useless. Eton smote importuned mod scolded, but this had oo effect, sod I moped at home all through that Iona anticipated, muob• thought of evening, the uah•ppiest girl, 1 felt then the' ever lived. it seemed to me eo uojuet sed u•kid that It. took me • long time to get over it. Indeed, 1 have never, until let* yearn, fully realized what an im- portant service that evening •t home did for me ; ter, having my cup full of care mol- t - ter experience, 1 took special have another one. Everything about the house was con- ducted on that *time basis. If we did not have the money to buy a thing we suffered the penalty, regardlem of the fact whether Wingh.m .1. H. Hiecocks, of the late her new gown. 1 don't know what the firm of 4)rr & thwacks, b•e goes to Sault fetes can have against Inc. but u u abmolut Ste Marie, Michigan. 'rhe family will move ly Imipo.•ible for me to go neer •nail and then sone. not have wmethtag of the kind h•ppee. Tucker -smith - William afoNy, of Lock- And it u to such an ugly place, too,•nd will puck hos moved a to the fauns farm i. show no natter how mostly at se mended. Tuckenmtth, which be purchased • couple Let me tell you bow I mend my gowns, of weeks ago. e•td Alice, laughing at Kori • countenance, Brussels Wednesday afternoon Rey. R. though she tel. sorry for her mishap Take l'aul tied the matrimonial knot betimes • good-.1z.d bit of the meterasl left over Chas F. Wake mind Mtge Annie, youngest from making the gown mid ravel out a num- daughter of Samuel Rivera, of Brussels. ber of threat*. Use these threads to dart Wtnghant : Hugh Lowry, of Bellmore, • the place with, =eking the work ea smooth brother-in-law of Ralph Hodgson. of town, as poa.ible. After It is dote dampen the died on Tuesday laat,after • couple of years spot and prem it with a warm Trot, and it illness, of consumption, mired sixty-five would be a keen eye Iodated that woeld de- train. tact the .tot. Morrie : A wedding took plane at the IAtt I have no pieces lett, complained remdanos of David Kntgbt 0o %Wednesday of Nora. The dressmaker did tot meed any he week, when Alexander Mcl.auclin and back, and 1 did not think to ask for therm. Min Lists Knight joined bands end hearts Then tee mending °ottoo each se you sae ler life. for gloves. se clew to the color as you can Tuckenmitb : John Sproat, of the brick get it. Even damn' Dodos is tot bad, if yard, Tuckers:with. her just recovered from yogi can get it of the right shade. But, of • severe attack of mewls, end is now all things, do not nen milk to patch • rent of mewling himself with • number of Job's any kind, either in gowns or cloves. It IS comforters. w slimy that it makes the tear unple•s•nt- (;rey - •iames McNair, er., 15th coo, who ly ootaptcuous, and, beside, it cute the ma - woe absent Int week attending the funeral tenial. of bis brother-in-law, Duncan Taylor, of I wonder w by I never thought of .11 that Aldboro', Fagan Co.,returned home on Tum before, said Dort. ----• day evening. til 5 t f ----- Me MggMeell fa lembaase ;rev . Mule Ell. McSeil,te•cher of Moles- Servant's bales__ are not, se • role, worth public school u moved t impMoles treetd m otherwise luxurious iI, health. She wee removed from Moles- h worth to her home oo the 14th Don. lie Set.- urd•y of list week. Morns : A chopping bin was held at Willows Farrow's last Moodey afternoon. There were 21) .xemea at work and u . re- sult 1 ,. acres of bush was cleared. There win • party In the evening. 'I , 4.- D. CANTEION, West street BAKER, STILL LBADS THE TDADB. CARPETS AND SPRING G000st We have the std best am- Oar R stock is alesest cow - sorted stock d Owlish ever mesa is Gaieru;h. Brussels, frtw the lest makers ; Tapestries, in great variety, from ::k;. up ; Bordering* to match our beat pat- terns, which look as good as Brussels owaisted a great variety in allude new things for the season. Dreg. G1ood., is the new h'al,rios for Spring Trimmings to suit the latest designs. As usual, we lead in Prints. Our --latest designs and colorings. A .tot•k it simply lovely oz both cloth big stock of All Wools, dire t from and design patterns the lewd. the Mills Unions, from `':lc- up, A complete •seor'tweut of Lucks, to rested, value ever seen in this both light and dark colorings. Critic - His bread is made from pure Manitoba flour—made from the cream of the Manitoba wheat --and therefore is the best in the world. This is a big thing to say but it is a fact and you have the privilege of buying Mils bread at the same as made from inferior flour at the price of 4 cents per loaf. delivered to any part of the town. properly cow it ear our fault or that of aorta r a °°- Uno ted &r. a olds. are D rr. or ofchbeds. they The simple fact me, and °ons weekuan- per- ere .pt to hove [[arrow Dot bade. hard tiered oar subsume, tnattre.Sos and uninviting -looting furniture.milted to make It up to us. %We were ad - Surely not only in the laborer worthy of bis moni.h.d that to after lift no that lel h Me should also be worthy ot stand by ae b11 gape for us, ad l ht worm t not occur. If every ch Rrus.ele . Rev. 1). Millar left for hie caw charge, tit Lindsay Presbyterian, Ism Wed- need•y. Mr. Millar is • good preacher and does hie work faithfully and we wish bum abundant succi a as his new charge. Seaforth • At the bre on Wednesday mornin` Arthur Forbes met with • pain- ful accident. He win struck under the eve with • .o,sle, making • bad gash in hie f•oe. • physica•n had to be called m to draw the wound. Brussels We regret to hear of the ser- ious illness of Mrs. Donald Sinclair, Queen street, but we hope the means used will prove helpful in her restoration 1. b.arth. Mrs. Sinclair u upwards of ..veety-wvea years of age. Morris • S. Hoggart and Mostly have moved to their property South of Brussels, fwd John Manning and family hem taken posseteton of the Mooney farm vacated by bur. Hoggart. Mr. Manning has been liv- ing near Ethel. Zurich: Henry Geiger, of the Goshen line, and Mite Leone Geiger, ot the Zurich Road, Mt week mined hands to holy Imo- rimony. They left Imo Tue•dav for He°ul- ton, N. Dakota, where they intend to make their future home. T.ckenmtth . On Wednesday. March 27, • balmy couple, in the persue of Mies Bella McKay and William Gordon, • prwperone termer of this township, drove to the Nip- pon Manse, where Rev. S. Acheson fitmly tied the knot which makes them husband and wife. Brussels Thursday evening of last week the members of Mies Maggie McN.ughtom'S S•bb•th school elm. Methodist church, re- pured to her home. Prtnoomet.,when Cha. Kend•11 read an address end .john Finn ors. muted him McN&u htwi with • handsome oak hook table. liru.wls : Lot week W. M. Sinclair dis- posed o1 hie oonvetieetly loosed cottage, Toraberry-et., to Meson. Jobwt e • Loeb• rem, ot Brussels. repaving 1800 for it. Mr. Sinclair and family'wtll remove to the com- modious residence of J. 1). Ronald, where they will occupy half tbe house. ti.•lortb 1). 1). % ileo• baa veld the Beet Mundell farm, in Tucksrsmith. I&Wly oc- cupied by Mr. Gibson, to Joseph Aitkuseon for the sum of 114,350. Mr. Atkinson, who hoe been M r. W ilsos's term and .took fore- man for several veers, will live oe the farm and work it,aod be will nope make it a com- fortable and handsome bommeod. I.sdbury : The peados .f Wm. Rrod- hag.n hoe been t.er'smd free% $2 • meth to • month, and he will repave the lat- ter figure in town. Mr. arodhages we s ,[ember of • brain bald whsl ae.omp.led • M:cbiras regiment thromrk ib. a war. The Asterism lloveretneet hes g nere°ely forwarded him the int.11ig.ace above stated. seafortb Mrs Awa Sereag. who died lost week in London, was mother of the Lite Alonzo Stn .g, of Seefortb, sod ignited - mother of our 'roll -bedews towasmea, Messrs. Harry sad Charles Strives. Mn. Meow was 70 wore *1 age, •d wee we d l,ned.n's best citizens. She w for [bony years • winker of the Queen's Avent7e Methodi.t etture.h Seefertb When the frost wall et the gown. eeiel hotel was being pulled down • brick stook • window 1. Mesita.. Charlie - worth k $rewash', were, um•ehlag e.. et the large , saes of rise, R. Nealy was es imterveeted sweater of the panes down tit thes wall, cud g.ttlag lee user the ewe of action, was sere* ea 1k. rij►t 1*N with • leek, wilder a essay'rmnM. Seaferth : Mages Jame T.rbm. wing. art see e1 Arlb r Verbs. d Ibis Iowa, mes with a swam a.ddeut a few ddage age Whits playingbeha with the wealstheem1 w Ikea eft at i1 the Orbs sjlas�suMM. thee A eau Ili `tr h was a. ease li.m.d, .ad b mob hear/ rmesyery bee the beg A love te g. Ohsag� Ws with half a county ; Reaps, from ilk. up ; Art Squ&res, in all wool and union, assort- ed patterns and colorings and sins. Lace Curtains, cheaper and better than ever; over 400 seta to choose Prow. Line Curtains are one of our greet specialties : Chinelle Curtains, French Art Curtains, Art Sateeus, Art Muslims and Curtain Neta, Ai Minter Rugs, Turkish Raga, bloquet Rayls, Dachestan hugs, Beam Russ, Velvet Rugs, Door Maw, Velvet Mats, Wool Mats. Our bousefurniahing departtaent upstairs is very complete. Our Car- pet Sewing Machine is a great sue cess. We can have a carpet ready to lay on your floor two hours after you leave the order. Orders for cakes promptly- at- tended to '' Wedding takes and almond - icing aspeciality D. CANTELOK biro, Mt a or Donlon, and p.rtionlarly of • roomy bed• must learn to so ° gay our doings that thew child was soft msttrem..hat springs, d Mos must Dov all that would be inductive to brought up in the way the credit business art 5f + to 5ea,...fu1 rest after a day of 1.011. It would end bankr°ptcim, would speedily Dome seem to be oily just that those who work the hardest should have the most comfort- able couches ; but whet ie given to them as • rule is • cot bed. • cheap mattress, cotton •comfortables (obvious mummer), which are heavy as lead. and cheap blankets and coarser Sheets. Charity begins at home, and a visit of kindly inspection to bar 5.r- yants rooms would000vin manIn . am {til c ( thoughtless negligee :toe. the other day were aeon an °••y rocking -chest and s rte peed war the win- dow, together with • small table. 'That is Aan's ooroer,' maid the pretty housekeeper with • bright smile, noticing her visitor • glanse in that direction, and the pleasant Ink that was exetumged be teem mistress sod maid .bowed that in that household at learnt labor and °•pack understood each other and were friends. vir Os SWUM V Tat PUPA Pild Sea punt Prue an end. Thoughtless persons buy t what day and promise to pay to -marrow, tomorrow comm they .re no hotter off than they were the day before, and the amount rune oo indefinitely. I merchentr could wily be induoed to do away with the credit system altogether, and to ell for Dash, ewe thoorh they sold Iso, business would be greatly simplified, and the dealer sod the comasmar would alike receive last- ing beesfts. ♦ 1:1r1's CoshersceeMSt webfoot a etre. Of course it is simple eeo.gb. '1hors are halt • dozes electric 1vhts is each room in the house, and this 10(000oue teacher has attached wires to the electric mein which furnishes the electric lights. Foch est of To Drew r..0lea rattesas. The «Ybmiton Patent 0t1oe has grant. .d • patent to Leopold Pernetz, superin- tendent of the Vienna Cutting school, cm •r oontriv me tor drawing patterns, very unique. This carved ruler. as the t among inventor calls people it, will felt wan till a loot nt fashions who make •living by destining with the mod home dresit°i.kea aid of this little brass curve, draw patterns tor themselves. It is not regulated by scales or measures, but Doti be reversed •ed tuned in every directiwi 11 m object the � of the demist. Any pushed• and an wore design can be drawn in two minutes. Resides saving mach tittle,6 the lines mi curves drawn with the aid of this ruler are, et course, far more true and exact than with tree hand and its technique is so simple se to be metered in half an hour. This .bald be a been to the fanciful designers of log sleeve sad wide skirts tt1s •ode sed sod Wes fast. Lady Hoary Somerset hea told how .he wits first drown into temperance work. She hod wee two children, • boy aid • girl tip Wim et their father's table, mid lied hoard the roasts laugh ea the peewee UAAU ones. Sbe had seem the boy ge to • drunk- ard's grave whoa twenty -fuer years old. ' Bat what of the girl !" .he went on �• Tk. girt was happily married and became the mother of lovely children. The tale .ed had leen caws, however. The young mother became a slate to dress trek. prayed with her sad wept with her. She asked One da] if I wield be a total abstain- er i1 sae would rwomb•e arrest drink for- ever. The preposition was a weep one, .d i asked twenty-four boon for oei ` •time- When I mw bow agers pwoe tool she r lets. 1 Wt that I had given her istvsi mower lobe should have re mid$ bravo Irmo saved. 1 s -day her Mme is .1mNlM. bet I reeved is do la tutors all i .1011 ler Uel ani home icy." wires thee attached r tseteood to we of the cooking uteosele or to the little standupon or which it rete, and h � e tiny griller platin- um or .teed ie thus heated jest am wire loop inside the electric -light burlier ie. Only, se the griller is much larger than Imo platinum wire, and to or copper harder to beat than plaWoum, the griller is does not get white-hot, or even red-hot, but just hot enough to tatty • blister wi your 6oter Up out of the floor Dome the wires from the elentrio mein, and then each little 000k • lug apperatoS has Iia own particular set ot wires, sad there are six little knobs for osnneotine sad breaking the oirouit for each ..t, placed just under the top of the table. The cleanliness, the simplicity sod the coo- ymeieses of the whole thio .re remarkable, •tad if you really Mould baptise to a•d to saw 000kingochool here in Amerism. `o to London and .os this school, you would be thunder -°trunk, and made quite meat to omit bsok to the austbus and the coal and hot a wood and thelightinghe rof Gres. .abs that were the Tbe two burster -proof oaly things seen is the—it would hardly do to call it kito►.a'- eaokieg-'°°m when you entered turn out to be nothing more then electric *vena They are w conetrIpbd that the Widgeon shelves amide them which w •tteo1sd to wire.. lest as the °tensile °m the table are, emus be heated to any degree of hast without altenmg the temperature of the mate or oven itself. Here you ow mitt plate of bread or yeasts, or say - thing that sea he evoked a warmedtse eves. Them eleaug wee sesame of awes °arrest through the wires that are steeled to shelf No. 1, tad the piles are wormed. le shelf No. 2 the wires e5rry mere beat, mod oessotbiss b roamed Is m •.iso, •m4 .o ea down thretyb the half Ames .helve,- +11 dome by tin met, ads l knobs, paper • id weed reader - soma it, ad yea h est. 1.or 7. Oewas. and 1►w ienel sway. --Harper'. Twee • mahstateS5 ler Waft row.,. Patron ise True Itis, in the USW coloring* for the Spring. Pure Scotch Washouts, plea and striped Chambray*, Mart:ales Vesting, Piques Baboons and Chillies. We want to draw special atteation to our Ready Made Spring Capes and Mantle and Cape Cloths, both in Black anti Colored Goods, all new for this Spring trade. We have a few pietet of Dress Goods that are selling at about half price --decided bargains, good all - wool goods and goat colors. Our Ribbon Stock is large and well aseorted, .e u also our Small Ware 1)epartntent. Gloves anti Stockings particularly good. COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH. The Great Carpet and Lace Curtain Warehouse of the County. - ° Cash Is King !" 1 +max 5 x x The only UP TO -DATE Grocery in town is the— "C41171 C.4SM .GIOCERT. If you want anything in our line you will AM S' Stock Complete. CIVE US YOUR ORDER. •1 . And we guarantee Satisfaction. Our Goods are " The Best "— Our Prices are " Rock -Bottom Cash Prices." Competition. 'retal CASADUNI i b r Ret w gv.d t• • inti► 1517 •.pm- tttler�m• • hmdme•5 prtnciplee sed 1a t►a1s,WIMP1e� o1 every person wire b esan Tim. suet deopettob nee toil Ce� �.b� nem cam estieg with all tomabd sbl o ter wptmict roO.Rk wires to W Rm~p0424. 1s the North SiM Wsst�+t. eadReiso C�1 tiff 11 [.0051 Mas•ee7..0e111w els tlfae Oseitt G asafmn. 1.1101. 1611M.—'1I wee rows Sabi ch M, wealda t g r ,p_� the right itlad .f • papa is bots. MI he toll yam die resew Ar lnle ' Yes, sir. Ho said tier. wsemet bait enough ter two.' Ms Ulm el My friend, het Wig hers 1.01m s �vsi I the beef thm big hick ,y was a taplis% What b year sen Welt, i wen hues when .ld Jill Dow' sell was hallt. Bow else seeea►sr snlbd•et °!M� yems 1*, yes I Ines yes se' the shdlls.. e' Ohms team sbmight r 1M rani, W. lfl e'- ♦sh, er M in% Ire WI GV Re. CON STI PATI O N, G'BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA,'z ICK HEADACHE EGULATE THE ONE PILL AFTER LATINU INSURES 5000 DIGESTION. IMICE25 CTSTNEDOOS►IE°'a,�.- IF YOU WANT • Ab.b.slia• ss it gilled. and it a dr sided esparto*• from all kalrtnss. it is mmd5 rusts solid alabaster reek, ewe es the wall mad le am store ea with seined glee. whisk hot gives it a dislia11 yahoo over .Aber wall sed °sil*0 Soishn hem a oai- yry point et view. It is made ti pare phito sed twelve different velem, id la the laity p.rmaeaei wall emeMslg. es It 40.0st rob la lt sea he sp. Wm, ed `��e*er, ewe over the other, withers wnrhg out e Ao- sta*" important tsinlh laver of - fas b eery reamaw, cd Ili.Aasrse' is it tsap0ssa Z1. pelin maks. N for foam essemsb•1 moth elmmas► is i wmoot s t ofM Whip. e limed .1 health 'Aiba1lae' war em ler walla ef r Ile mese btgbale we VI/Tanners wanting bbl. Salt, remember we keep the best, and keep it dry. PRODUCE TAKEN AS CASH. G. M. ELLIOTT, The Hamilton at. Grocer. AT- MUNRQ'$.. Several Lines of Goods to hand for Spring and Summer Wear, to which additions will be made as the Season advances. Goal are all marked at the Lowest Living Profit and selected with more than usual care. Customers may rest assured that everything will be up-to-date, and all Departments well as.orted, therefore no need of particularizing particular. Special attention given to small war . Inspection kindly solicited. Prompt delivery of purchases to any part of the town A SPRING SUIT or an OVERCOAT �• es of First-class Make, G Good Material and Latest Style, -CALL UPON - HUGH DUNLOP, Tim mown. Ciselabor. Most es ftm.b se limea•eaL DON? ESPAIR WILL OU'E YOU 1064 A. MUNRO, Draper and Haberd0.b . isoYo'L.Weri.t r ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE P R. W. McKENZIE can supply you with • good article .t a low price. STOCK COMPLETE IN Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden and Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also Steam Fittings, Belting, 8c. VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. Don't fail to give me a 0511- I S We licESITZIE The Crabb Block, Qoderich• No Stones, Stem', or Dirt! CIEANED CURRANTSINS Eve rybodv Likes them. Your ')rder. solloited � CHAS. A. NAIR, THZ f)>dOO:B• sun for "Tho " ae Olt DI. A• MD A MITT TO TOC MUM