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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-5-9, Page 3M11ICHOLSON L DAL-DE11TAL ...... Odea. Watt •see ebltiAse hand /ee wale= 1 I7 DR. 1f. RICHARDSON, L. D. 8., deasid. Mos sod vitalised a&attionalon vas to am preservadma relabel a•taral O se -Over WWI•m', Suborning. 0odert.b. flit-ly Modleal. DR. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN, SUR Bien Ata Oalee-Nels•a's Rock, Menr- nal.t. Night e.1 s trey British lexohayc MINN. 8317 Di(. J. HAMILTON, YKTI':BINARY gas graduate of ()•tarfo t-eterio•rr Condo%Isis V� Medics Itegistorod ciiattioo . Caber el �1ls promptly site -dad at all hours, day or night 001es narldbs. street O♦poette Colborne tl •,let. lidos LOSIOL M0. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, SO - Wafts. efts. cemstisslietc.,ier, eblow to loan.. Odom : ear. ilmoditea sad Nt, Aa- dreww-et► Osde.bk. Oat. t191 IOTTUS E. DANCEY, BARRD:ITER, J asWter.Oenvgerew. Ata. eta Moan, to Isom at lerreM rata Horten'. Mock,Op- posite Colborne HON, Qederteh. O.t. !H1-tf EN. LEWIS, BARRISTER, P1100 - . ter la Martltme Courts. of Ontario ono.• -.80.•h Oolkar.. Eeat, fgr R0. HAYS, BARRISTER. SOLICIT . OK. Ata ilio• Nortkat.. nest doer 8II. L (shoe. Private ?gads to lend at ►tweet rates of interest fli g i ARROW A PROUD?OOT, BAR - _ ratans. Atiormeyyee,, aationsn, Ito.. bode rich. J, T. Harrow. (iC.. W. Proudfuet. tIAMERJN, HOLT & HOLMES, VV Nuri tars, a.IMIMn la Cheater, ext, oodmme. leh. M. C. Oa.s, 41.C. ; P. Bolt . Dudley Hainan*. G. WARS, CONVEYANCER, J . «a.. aad ee..sl..ts.sr fur 'akin' and ro- oming ressnalonsm of ball, &Merits es .larma leak dgssldw or sebum deoWa- mutt or pro - seeding is Mikon la orany usettee' Mei tt Juetloe, the Courtof/mtins or la ns tbunty or 1)1V1400 AYYosmot4ws carefully sad pesaNll ormaddress-Dmoomas ON. teldenwllets-tf P.O.and Loma ESE AaaalafM. SEACIER.,CUN VICYANCING AND lee esseaedes. epirfsIMmrut•'.hiota Av1ONET TO LEND ON MORTGAGE at aCiwe sent. Noes dMcouatod, C. HAkAOER mids se eppeelte Martin'. Hotel. MONEY TO LOAN. - r2S,000.O0 Private F. 4s to lead at per mat as - molly. LOITUS E. DANcsY. Horton's book, oppse/te Colborne Had, Ooderlek. IW t! Lv J. T. NATTEL, FIRE, LIFE AND 1. • -.eldest Issmramee agent ; at lowest Osco -Orr. Iletth.sb. rod dalmrot30M- 000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO OAMERON HOLT & HOLMES. Oede that, vye MONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE w.me emtel Private lands ler lovastm.s eB BARmimeROW tPROOUDDro ago ' Ap'h D RADOLIFFE, GENERAL IN• ��w�raslseni resseeme, Reel Iebsi�nte and Mew .wpeessssMly . Massy toLs! e leas., at the lowest rand Isterelrtiwn soy way to snit t►a bid der tmss KenerZegirritrostwArida telt 1111N1•aiMr' laletltute. - V ODEKICH MJORANIUS' I1(8T1- Vf TUTS LIBILART AND RI ADINU- 1111. ear, ef Meng SWIM and Sonars Intl (1pen tram t to r v.r•. and .rem t to 15 r.r, ABOUT 9000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY. Lwlawq !oily, World, aid illustrated Papers, Mayomises, ale- on Pile. Yi1IHZIMMIP TICKET. ONLY OL e mantling tree see of Library and Heeding- Roma. ApplleatMse tom MmblMip received by U tlrsrlaa, 4. nesse H. Coi.W8NL H. HAMILTON. Librarian. ISIS. THOMAS 01314RY. AIICTIONEER _• •ad i _ . _ b eodarMb. Ont. . ad Gam II . (4. Sales at 16°4011 10 In •a7 Dart of the county. 50-17 JOHN KNOX, OEIIERAL AU0- wooer sod Led Valuator. Oderbk. Oat. Harts. had considerable a xp.rises la tit.atiotiofteming tools, he Y be • peeRfos e thenarie with eatl5E.otten all tem nieces" entrusted to him. Orders Mit et Martha'. Rotel, ar sent by mail be kis .dd , eloNOX 00 Ov te, 411 Dental Announcement. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN ETHEL-caI:osiue at DR. Z. RIDSON'S 8M1111'8L l/ii.Na. OIIEA WILLIAM NMN' Vier. 002 , OW. tease err eat sir osis&. atter !k .ppl tteetstt,, reel Mtaem r vie siantms ef asA a em•hhea Names. le submit I law the cob and "'WareeeMt e w V Reds/tab. the Isessi u ornate IIs fret on a dar+s daring xtra. le et teeth or stomps of mar «tad 10 .early e'er/ emus, amid very little pal■ in the meet « trams soma ETH MM.-0BIAD RIDID b • boil .-aestlstl. that sersealleet5 the rodent is the is baronesses water. W the best .;W Stow. r woolen to reai the tooth w M pd.. P.1leste wenn" ms It M Pereelsolly Mrvelowa ea its at firm. 1'tessreatisa et the mom& My d�wWj Nssat{m0s wtttl sal ! s wemim ors m1i. IIIc W OL 1L ieMA=tefbi. ..sr. a Rases. A (feed lamb is better dos wadi' dish. Imam how to Mil a .tory. A well told "eey re as'bassme as • sunbeam in • tisk reps Learn to keep y..trre.fMr M pr ash. Tis world is too busy M we for roar ills sod .shrugs Lean to sloe reak 4It. if yen sanswt tee ray b the Imtideaves to r windishe bad er Irt nes pee kava tie .stere. %" • se ,---- . nen% cry. Peru de well in Dowels. hot they ore eat e N'm i red Mk. Learm a weed yew hies& with • socia TM Irma ►wares Sae or wed b •11111,01100.111114M1 Me ri rsgirdrbr b Dat wasted "l' .0d j� • wi.ri. r well. -lit. liminsalbs he Cm Swim Otif/ Woe mileveni. TILL SIGNAL : GODRBIIQH, ONT., THIIIdDAT, MAY 9. 1895. i WHAT BECOMES OF WRECKS ? over a 0..d.ed Tb.w••..d Shite as the eeteews .< the s.a, la hooka, at The .,eras, tae mid almost trYsikv.ly turns to the fate of the elope whit« hose foetid their resits' plots there - la. 11 the reader wen appointed to inspect the bottom sl the dratted se., be would be sure to look at awes for 5001 resonate this kmd, overwhelmed by .term sed labii. Today has depicted these vemala as 1151 k ly strews over the bottom of the ocean, • ed at times as suspended in tine depths, uattJle es aOsouot ot the dssrdty ot the water, 10 dad their way down. But all ks rug .f the oo.ditww of the deep leads us to believe that the vessel ..eke to the button .tra47h away. Iu a few bouts •1 snout, it reams* its eheri..ti.f; grave, sad is ready for the swift ideas mai tu while awaits It. Who it reecho" the bed .f the sea it mast Is part ai.k into the oo.., which everywhere a deep. Quickly tho creature, of the sea who, by long existence in fields where food Malay, nava lammed to avail tbem.dvto ed every chance of subsistence, seize upon all the orvanic mutter which for- tune has .eat to them. Evan the masts and the other woodwork will shortly be booeycombed and weighed dons by en- crusting terms. if the reader could traverse the field whereunto mune the shot riddled ships of Trafalgar, he would probably be surprised at the little cnaoge 1. .be observed to the ladsoape. Eau's wreck would most nicely appear as • lois mound of debris. in which it would be difficult to trace the semblance of the stout .raft which waged the greatest des tight of all time. Ships et European peoples have been for centuries badtug t heir way to the floor of the ocean. Probably o-er 100,000 triols bete met this tate .base the time when our race first began to spread. throughout the world. Yet by far the greatest part of these have tallest opo° t he shallows sear the shore, where the .wilt cuareats and rapidly moving debris are likely to aid is their de- struction and burial. How quickly they disappear in these • on - dittos. may he judged by 1181 experience of the dtver who b...041ght for sunken trot. sures. Almost invariably, after • hundred years or .o have paved, they tinct_ that the craft u quite lost to sight. Far more money has been spent o such exploratioas than has berm woo from them. Curiously enough, the molt permanent records of man's etnpure of the sic are (1e• isg written in the ashes from the-coal-fd tires of the steam ships Thu waste s o rte nature iDdaetructtble, and the mase ot material c..utrsbutod i0 any one year to the ,cos bed is to be reckoned by the million toss. In time all the great "hip routes will he paved •ith this debris, which will be built into the rocks, to remain as the most sdsrt.g physical mo.umeut of roan's sway open this sphere. d Tradition mid Mlort.. Solomon far ecltp.es he fader to rabbini- cal tune. la agreement with moat meters nations, the Jews credit him with power over demote and genu. Well might he be called the wise King : but of the 'robin/oat examples of his wsdoin we can only give • few. When ateut to build the temple he sent to Phaoah to lend him the isrvtoes of some skilled artificers. The Evyptain King with rather niggardly ktngortft, only seat those who wet, doomed t• die within the year Solomon sent then bank, each man with • shroud, and with the taunting rues sage to his brother monarch : 'Hest thou no shroud. to bury th'.ne own dead " Wbeo the Queen of Sheba vsited him, among the 'questiote' that she nut to htni was oar which seriously purzld the Mag. In each hand she held • wreath of flowers, one ot which was natural and one artificial, but eo ex.iutslte was the workmro.hip of the latter that, at the distance the Queen stood from the throne, no a:Serene, oould be d.• tests. Could the wen Solomon, who knew all horticulture 'Irom tube cedar that Is in Lebanon to the hyssop that spriugeth out of the wall,' tell his visitor which was the true and which the (aloe ' The King was nosplussed for • mo.nent, lot only for • moment. He ootnmanded that the doors and windows should be throws open, sod the bees, entering 40, answered for him the gsestion of the Queen of the South. All the Veer Round. The tittle 0.n Wklpped she aim One. We do not believe in upholding lighting, as • rule, but if we ever glorified In tae mss whippet, another it lase on Wednesday af- ternoon, when we happened to witness the .ncident cm Bedford street, neer (range west ' tom from Botox which gathers o p "arty barrels was oo the ratan to Ros- ton, and the wagon heavily loaded. When the bores§ got to the place m.nt.iooed they stepped to get breath. The driver cut them sharply with hie whip, slid ea they did not respond, edges to belabor them viciously, •t tie tame time uttering • volley ef oaths. An Abington man, earl not • We °se at that, was passing by, ad he requested the driver n et to best his horses so. Am t11e brutal work oeaM.Oed, tie baa. threates.d M go Ole an sailer sad hove the driver arrested. This •,wad the Bootee nano, and Pietro( from his seat he strode up to the little Ab Metes ow •ad mads • pose at him, whish had it sta.ok kiln. would have felled him like a sedge hammer. The next minute we saoast tell bow it was done, it was done as or ickly, the big tabs was os the ground and the little anon on top.end the way he raised blows was equal to the rata of • pegging machine, The big brute yelled ter maerey sod was let up. He looked as if h" had hese through • eyeless. These horse@ were drives oft, bat tis whip was pot .eel. When the Bastes man Comas this way awaits he will reuMMy .tit look for My were hale men.-�ytmara Times. End been ilms1Mr Cases. ' Tet'. • peraait a your rredmothr as .he looked when .he was . yang icy, is it . How strongly It resomhlea you, Mi. H.sderby 1' ' Yon ally say that to Better ma Mr. 8poesseee., («toad es was quit. • beauty, pre tyl oma that 1 don't mak. any l/b' hied.' Isdi I - sot tryiag to Gauer yen. Mgrs erby The family rersmblamso is *hiking. I've often knows rases of that kid. There were two sisters I woe .e- q.ubatd wick when i wee • ley. They Soaked w+ndsrfaN► alike, lest se that pro- be. hake Elko yen end yet ono of tier wee as beastitml ea • peel's dream sod the other was /reedlmlh--blest is. I as..., she was'% at 50- er saber his was Seelig be Shoe-- sMbmwtve gsfety. yell know, eat toosti- Mtie-will s I..sft ham. that /rWrim bas, bes'l N r v 40.I--1 M.1. A. the Merles Mid of the IDM flit Joh Then" -- le ewe iaMeklbtg Ms Mob sod k--- Mao Os was V Nagasaki patio a ewer ver *Ms by ill. Wise is a dm11guW0 of i'n m frill li. bash HOW Ilse Drama huge le teens i the fanners Imbed it with deok Th.y were • limas .head of the adore is rw•e►isg this item of tare, sod atter abeam big the motor • moment ..e of them tarred to Sir John. ' Lona here,' he sad in • voice d ono cam Drag &groat • ours trick, • the they've five ue s frore -Irosa Sir Joint was ■japlu..el for a stoutest until he spied the wt-orlamn. Let tae taste it.' A dish was brought sad be tasted it erlt- ally. ' Jo it is. Just watt & merest,' rad he carried the dish out et the room Ikessrtly he returned and ,poke mol - de -•tally to the farmer. ' It's all right. las. 50045 sew wrinkle they've got oo to •w they call it iao.rsam. I'm going to try some 01 it 11yeelf.'-Teron- to Saturday Night. eke Mittel. t was tin 05.01 bsore train time. You can't past through hug without a ticket, madam,' said the ticket taker., " But 1 want to wave.' • Cen't help it,' said the ticket -taker. 'Step aside and let the others pug.' The diminutive woman addressed gatber• d herself together •od clutched bet nom - paean by the arm as she replied : • I've come hero to wave awe I'm going to wave, This is my suer Artauta, who has been t- vieitis' me for three woke ; aad she's boos hen longer if she hadn't Icer flesh so Lot, and I was afraid teat if she staid say lea' er she'd get to be • hem' .kelei. ; and then she woo away from home, east didn't know what might happen to the children when .he was roue ; w in spite of everything they could do to keep her she fast packed up her dude this memo' and said she must go Conk home. 1.oe't interrupt me, for I don't know who 1 will e.1 Arimita .gain, it's w seldom that abs eau get away from home to visit me :.ad I ain't get away from the city, although I'd like to ever w much, for i've only been hero three months, and it's ur•fful hard gittin' sound on the Dave mels., and 1 am jest mortally rued to death all the time, what with the aotee and ex- citea..ent and goings o0 of my relatives sere; but they will have my stay and Arimita would owns too It it wasn't for the chlldrs.; but they are going to school, you know, and take w much care, .lake especially, though he te • good boy when he is not us mischief ; and 1 know Atlantis, will be glad to get back again, although I must say I want her to stay powerful bad. aad- -' , ('.es through " rowel the ticket -taker. And .e he saw the euperiateadeut of the rood in the far corner of the room glaneiag at him furtively out of the earner of his eye, he added, reflectively, to himself, ' What's the use of trying to keep • job like this, anyway'' Harper'. Magattne for May. The MOM war. Poor old Si Barker sad his neighbor had long been oa anytkiig but triesdly terms. What they had quarreled about no one over know, but they bad parted is anger sod wiser made it up. What the neighbor thought of Si was returned with interest by Si whoa thinking of his atighber, and it was the firmest ossvtction u the minds ot each that the other was destined to the mast heated boron of the hereafter. A year ago Barker was drowned, end tor once the neighbor wsakeced. 'I'm ogled the poor old feller did that way,' be said. -Sorry he's Bono ; but if be had t' go, two the bast way he could he' done it.' Sonne interest was expre.sd by • friend as to the why and wherefore of this remark, and the following was the armee : 'Why 'm I glad be's gone to his last se- oountto' drowuded ' Well boo I knowed him well saough to knew that the plaoe he's stun' to he'd better go that wet than dry.' The tiereerer Aee.Itted. A fortune-teller who lived in i'aris was one day arrested and o•rrid before the police. ''i s know how to read the future'' said the magistrate, laughing at the same time. ' 1 do, air,' replied the sorcerer. ' to this case,' motioned the magistrate, , you know what judgment we intend to prtmou0ce'' • Certainly,' replied the man. ' Wdl,' replied the magistrate, 'what will happen to you ' Nothing,' redid he. • How do you make that out'' stain ask- ed the magistrate. ' Because, sir, if it had been your inten- tion to condoms no, you would not have added 'irony to misfortune.' The magistrate, taken aback, turned to hie brother judges, smiled, sad the soretrsr was hoyoittd. La Ind*..'. Mistake. They say that two Indium belonging to one of the large American shows of life in the wild West while visiting Lesion were much i«t.rested in the eights to be sees in the Loudon streets. i ey atter day they would walk up sort down the most crowded streets and gaze on the people and into the . how window. like • pair of children at the . Mecum. One d.y they stopped before the shop widow sol stared at the many veri- ties of wigs on exhibition there until their e yes .early fell out. Finally one of them s04ed the other, and with • .hake of his be remarked, 'Ugh! mighty bray moan gig Aglow ; mad scalp " The leekera'1 warning, Tits captain of an ocean .stmt in boot teem fids out when his veers is approach- ing an ieaborg from the mw down in ah• esgise-room. That sounds queer. but it it • tact .eyertbs.a It appears that whoa • steamship ewton water ws.Iderably °elder tbas that through whish it has bees going Ite propeller rams faster. Such water ..04. l wrtwM. the icebergs for many mils lie propellor's taboo, theral.n, ie ..e.I..t.d without the *team power being inaremsd word is prms.d up to tie osise es tie bridge tam icebergs may w expiated, . sd a oleos lookout is kept for thee. •• beeseseen- or '• eltriociemos." Is Glasgow • d4.u.10 kat .rime pro yoked by sero sticklers ter er.stsese of ex promos, over the proper way i. ,184.15 to dengsate women wbo bad assured • iiiiodice' degree. Dosser .ed pireistao, it b claim- ed by t►.me horned men et Glasgow, are both sesssallis.. sod they see b..4i.g th.n is 'see to add essehar sieesealy so ear. eJi y meet beegabir Wigwam" Stems of tie erY.m. 1.r relief ens 'doc- torial.' deo-tort..' .0d Is tie ears d mar tied mdie.l wens Vesteen,' A •'Aub sr ossewasa A ,,,-lemon anis W barna .Md by No ........m..t et . quiet or0iity bid be We weft .ams dews the marairg eAer 1594 re4yel...pada. bib Ms boob W boa aids - W iasr all alga mil NMI eihimie doeMem. asb.O, W Mm>tid s. weed. wM la IOWA iqtb Oottolsns. 1 • • 4 4 •. 1 • 1 A •?a 'yt.l• DON'T Mad fault with the cook If the pastry dun not exactly wit you. Nor with your wife either -perhaps she is nth to BLAME It may be the lard she is using for ehorteoing. Lard is indigestible you know. But if you woi1d always have YOUR Cakes, pies, rolls, and bread palatable and perfectly di- gestible, order the new &bort- c°log. " OOTTOLENE," for your WIFE Sold in 3 sod s pound pails, by all grocers. Wade only by THE - N. H. FAIRBANH COMPANY, Wellington and Ana • ,• '0 1 ,r ti • . it• Y )-. 1*..,Montreal..,,`,� Al I`•'r stir' .Ili ► ..�ki'd vriv sa"Wit wits tipped back in his chair, beamingly re- nter ked • Law, bless ye, sir, ye might left yer purse out there ad 01ght : nobody would haus touched it. Honest folk down here, I tell ye.' It is generally supposed that to do one Using and to do it well is enough for any man cr firm, but • sign which used to be seen upon the door et • house near Bridge water, o England, Indicates that one family in that district was not satisfied with so limited • held of usefulness. The sign read as follows ; • Barnes & Son, BIackessith A Berber's Work Ione Hero , Horesaheeing & Shaving, Locks Mended and Har. Curled, Teeth Palled & all other Furriery Work. Also Ale and Beer for Sale Here. Take Netts to, My Rife Ks.. Skool, Teaches Reding and Biting and Other Isngwitches, Also Oritory, Sowing, Matbewmatteks, and all ether Fashionable Ihvereiom. MR. JOHN RALPH TIN AND STOVE DEALER, Hamilton•st., Has decided to continue in 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 ! PLANING MILL. UTAVLISBED Inaba. BucIalaIls & Rhy1as •Arro.wrvao. SASH, DOOR and BLIND Dealers la all kind. ef LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES had builder's material of every desczlptlos School Furniture a SDecialt'. SYSTEM •XD tries■ TmsTED 0201000, Specific and Antidote for lmpsra, weak and impoverished blood, dye pep.u, .Meplessaeae, p.lpitstion of the L.srt, liver tanplaiat, peurnlgia, lam of memory, bronchitis, ooassmmption, gall Hosea, )•undies, and urinary disseises, St. Vitus' d..L•efemale irreg- ularities and ..0aral debility. LABORATORY. IOOIRIce, ONTARIO J. M. McLROD, Proprietor ad Manufacturer. MOLIJOCes Nverw RCIWOTATOR tan tie bad rot:udrumlins la town, as wall •p from 'iirt10011111 between Owen Honed and nromeb, Durham and Tarawa IMT Iv, CAUTION Owing to the enol fila male of ons famous 'Something Good' Cigar Otis Manafrstews ore sg i ltii market Wirier goods art elle mass. A pug .rtiaS.•Are bluets Ire the fast sass ogee is Wag . eemferMd b as t • to et r - s N la W lift Beat aim ea Sao theme. I0 nes IDN emir trade mora (71. wsiss .0d Ira are en ..du beg, se ether le we0oisa. Oar ewe broad is "viewed .ad say ass eel - g ohm elves mar We mos wgl be EmpireTebacco Co., Montreal MILLINERY We have in Stock all the latest designs and shades in trimmed and un alum trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Also Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Ribbons, and everything in the line of FINE MILLINERY. A Targe stock of very cheap Hats on hlu►.t. MI83E8 Tian, THE SQUARE, (loderich. Protection of Building i. always A WISE POLICY ! To protect theta properly it is desirable to use a good Paint whicl. is not affected b3' the heat, rain or snow, and which will not fable out within a few months. If you want a Paint that will give you satisfac- tion use ¶eather and ¶ater-Proof RoaUyIlxed Paint Covers Mast, Looks Best, Wears Longest, Most Economical. It is un- doubtedly the Best Paint eser offered for sale in Canada, and costs no more than ordinary brands of mixed Paint. Weather and Waterproof Ready -mixed Paint is a Rubber and Enamel Paint combined. Will not chalk -check or blister. For outside as well as inside use. For sale by P S HARPER & LEE. -A fear more DAISY CHURNS at cost. - SAYING MONEY IS MAKING MONEY 1 Parties wishing to save money can do so by calling on Mr. JOHN KNOX at his Warerooms 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 Drill, Noxon Spring Tooth Cultivator, Noxon Horse Rake and Sharp Rake. Full line of the Cockshutt Plow Company's Riding Plows, Walk- ing Plows, Twin Gang Plows, Corn and Root Cultivators, Road Scrap- et's, Disk Harrows, Land Rollers, Little Gem Pea Harvesters. McLaughlin Carriages, Buggies, Phlt'tons, Road Carta, Training Carts. All the latent design. All work warranted. - Adams Wagons, Paris, Ont.., all kinds. Any person wishing anything in the above line Will find it to his advantage to call on Mr. Knox and inspect his goods before buying elsewhere. ' . AUCTIONEERING a specialty. Being practical in the above and in stock, and having had several years' experience, can guarantee entire satisfaction. JOHN NO$, AGENT AND AU(_TIONEER. DAIRY TINWARE. WE HAVE MADE UP A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DAIRY TINWARE. Such a. Strainer Pails, Milk Strainers, Milk Pans, Creamery Cans, with or without taps, Cheese Factory Supplies, Milk Pails, with Iron clad bottoms. Also Pail. with Copper bottoms, all made out of the very best Tin anti our own ulak3. If Your Tin Paris or .Pails want new bottoms, or repairing of any description, or if you want any Tinware made to order, conte to the New Tinshop, opposite Martin's Hotel. HOSPITAL FOR LEAKY TINWARE J. H. WORSELL & CO. The Practical Tin, Stove and Furnace Men "Matches that Light." • Telegraph Telephone. Tiger Parlor.. For the information of any- one wanting this kind of Match, we give the names of those fully answering the requirement. They are made by THE E. B. EDDY CO., ""gio, For the prevention of fungous diseases and for the destruction of insect life on fruit trees we are handling dine of the best Pumps on the market. Mde ill Five Sez! Sli'oil, Cheap aiid Diirable! it ham an automatic agitator which keeps solutions in constant motion, thus insuring an even strength and equal distribution of the chemicals. information regarding solutions and times of spraying cheerfully given. DAVISON & CO. Keep your Feet Dry It you oatoh oold now it win hang on all Summer WEAR GRANBY RUBBERS Ties eve the bent=limit 1flgwR Most In 1* Pit lead - Malt Bill MIL