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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-9-5, Page 3THE SIGNAL : Git)D`RICN, •NT. THURSDAY SEPT. 5 1895. 3 Dea111f!1. M • N101mo„. .' liOy D.Ol nna. WsAs hood?teAl. ~so"" gad w��eae�ved 1se•1 miliel• dhaelea is d lerMOW pefmmoe Nee worts. D �r tea mists*. Obis sad vliallod elg idnfeyeered ter patatera ear eatlas of lost assatal alfrealyg teeibn to lpremevaMon seams. t/es -O er ttdl wlataty in • Barber 0edoi.h• J. SI T I' &annus. try K. ••••aiatstd I,cnW M f Myalr•ri. Roll sod poses is,. Or U• u. u - . x tei* srsiM :rel tcelh aerated on geld or slew mum be"^. .pa lel .1rr.t.n. Rives to the pp��,,..,rr.u••u of the editorial eee•h. (bios W Sid. if McL.sa's n•w Week Medleal. HUNTILR, I'HYLiI'JIAN, oLK L perha emee nota°°'. Block. Meat We . Night oat a trees blithe Waite a s •ay.) J. HAMILTON, ut`teV'D i..ow.(►t: Nam.. Toronto, Registered armor or Oa - se ie t eto-low y M•d,u.1 Ass.M:kstl... Calk Meestptl °eroded at ail borne. dor sr sight. Haalltos west OMosioi cetMise EaRNEsT HSATON — RAKRI*1'E8, eftator, weary Palms &choses% Hock West Weir Mw -ter L' • ('MPIUN-BARRISTER, I4OL1('1• ter. seamy. a.c. °Soo over Medical H.I.iStoats, Oudertoh, M. V. JOHNSI'UN, BaKKI:irKR, So tenor, , emnorsteaer. etc. Mune/ to ism Dams : dr. H■.Uaun •tad tet. Au drew'• -eta. Plod" Wk. Ont. !o( 1 OFTUOL DANCKY, B.+RL IaTER, / Meltciaar. Commencer, Ste.. etc Hone; w Iiia •t lower mum. Hortos. Mica. tip esdie C.Ib.rbr Rotel. Ooderlok. (int. 1•t -u Lig* M. HA R RIMTYJt, Pitt 10 �j tb Mortar,/ Coons Gle abon'sbeset. « mei D 0. RATS, BA1tRfHTER, $UUOIT 1L. (mL fka tict s. Norte •. melt door Ih.7i*i. lis. Prl at. roads to lend si lowest rates of lair at. Pea G ARKOW & PROrDPOOT, BAR. ryt..n. Atienseys, louorora Pe.. Pled* rich. .1. t. Darrow. Q.C.. W. Proudtsot (SA�MUL+ tel. HOLT 1t HOLHE1't, V 14ev+at ltatiettorr to (A•sawry, to. Potence. M. C. Oa.roa, 4-C. i P. h aeint 1141.7 Holme'. ti. WARL. (it ,NYEYANUSR, J U. $.c.. and omudnssiu.rr fur toeing and re mortar nrceniseooes of out. ►nx.l•v„• a aaral•ttoa., deposition* ter colonic da.ars- 11oae In or c..u_rru.gay «wa salt ter pro- sodtea In tote High AiCourt of Justice. the Co -'n of Appeal for Ootarns, or is any Comity sr Lax mom Cort. All uairneu as oaryfiCW and ;manta eareated. Hadi•-oe and P address Dungannon Oat -•�-ter LeOiflM &DU �t SE&GbR, CONVEYANCING AND Ia.ureaos.moe. opposite,Martu.%Hot& e•d•rtelL - — MONkY TO LEND ter moirroA(J1i at et .per neat. Nome daaoosutsd, C. atLAti►IL sloe opposite MsrUa'a Muted. Reis rich. MONEY To LOA N.•- $25,600.00 I4ivate room to rod at yy. par toot- so - Pray. WITCO t. UAPiefY, l(ortom'• book. o pposite t'oitluree ldead. G.dudeh. (w-11 Lt J. T. N A /T6 L, FIBS, LIFE AND C • .s aaele lasuraote aeric • at Iowa renes. OMr. h. -(ser. Nortelt..ad Notre. seta►. 000 TO WA 1t. .PI L1 it STAIMAIUMf WOL.T ft HOLMILB. Bode - sol. +t MuNEi TO LEND. -A A K (: 1 .mount of Private rutin, ! r laventmrt o ilmeal non ea 4r.tolass Mortawse.. A tri .OAHROW k PPOT'DP%)OT RRAUO(iIIC LIFYE, . NZRAL IN . esrarioe. Real Resetsand Monsey Lashing eantes wpe.ted. Agent. Money eyto Lend on t re.ralst.1 law, at - . lowest rete ret tower gulag 45 say way te fedi ti• tonrrower 051.. -Mho. asd door trout Mysore, West Barest, e... len 1Moa-a Illeohartioer iaetayite• 1 1ullltx► JH aillo*IAN108' 1110T1 - V► YU'i1' LIBRARY AND KRAIHNY- ai)Otl, es,. of hast street alba dmtare sap .,mita Open from t to 6 r.r„ and from 7 10 10 r.M. ABOUT 2900 VOL'° IN LIBRARY. Lcodtay I)u,iy. Wally ....d IUtsstrufd l'ryr-.• Morns vise,. etc, ore Ale. Tlt:si,[i, ONLY `t. @ rooting free es* of Library and i:e.itaw loom Applications tot membership 'opened bp • [prolan. lemma J. 11. (7OLBORlls, H. HAMILTON. Se= Librarian. Beeman Mayall lltk 1WIL Anotioneatrtnir. THOMAS til NSKY. A1'CTIONICER and Int unions Agent. teodeefeh. Grit. Aaron I.onlon and Lancashire Mare lo.. Oe.. sed Gore District Mistrial Iva. Co. Solar at- tended to In any Pert of ih11 equate. 1D-ly S KNOX, OF.NKRAL AUO- J tUMonier and Lana Valuator. 0o4e lmk. Os.. oasis, had ouarierahle expsrlesee be Meme-tlnoaM.g'r de, he le In • posters to 'lld....aras w11b thorough eetlefaoUas ail cos ttlasore rammed to him. Orden left at Marnn's Hotel. or w ret by mall to kis addresa. Wee.riot► P.O., o•refully .hated u,. JOHN tu(1 County AlWtlona .r IMrtf Goon washfl Los Robinette, of Belgrade Me, are the reel patient who wag ever .d- stl-nd to the Mama I:eserel Ho•pitsl. That sees wac heck in i1140 Con's Oarsaparilla lWAA A1'RJ3XT to frequent attache d nervnn•w,u, that solon.d to asap an ay vitality and left me in • state of weakness std nio.rt. I mold not relish Mod and each a thing hs • good meet's rest was u.ta0w6 to - BUNDS UP %Pahl* of airy ereertlon and with an ever On•'ent Oral and deepondest feeling Ufa.enst.4 haral; worth ole iteimg. MedHimea that t took dM not do any good : It was • man et R*wdt5fly becoming weaker and wreaker. Rearing sf Acott% t5 r.apsri s and its sew= WEAK WOMEN with rlmller oerr to mine, r red M. and Htine% Se first few deer Megan 1e got hotter. appetite roomed. eat sabers! and refreshing aria. yew screwiest. la test tete seemed as be tersd We assess. w'rrii QL&HAM, IN Crawford WOW. _ 1lsatnrw Mehra SSIS OW seems stag or UNCLE SAM'S POPULATION. Chicago has 14U,tJu people of Genera birth. 141 Der the adult males of forelgu birth uuwbrred 4,114/4,420. The Italiana had the (oreigu element in „til) nue city, New Orleans. .l little over one -anti' of the whole pop- ulatwu of Iiis,Wu la of Iristi birth. Over IJ per cent of the foreign papula ttuu lis the Atlantic Stems is illiterate. The Irian lead the foreign population In six cities sod are esex,uil in Ifteeu. In IIr...11yn only :ri ler cent of the pup- ulath,u Is native baro of American par- rots. Th. average sun, brought by the foreign imosigr,o,t i. lea. than Plink Terre are over twenty five foreigners W the epees, mile in the State of New York. The Scsudtnavisu element Isconoeatrat- ed iu Wisc n,,iu, Nimmonota, luwa, Dakota and Nebraska. lis Maa,.cb.•etta the foreigners and their children constitute 36 per cent of the entire population. It is said that iu the Italian ooluuies of New York there are hundreds of persons who speak no Eugli,h . Of the total number of immigrants over 40 per ceut hare axone from the United Kimedom. The tide of Irish Immigration wee high- est in the Mi, : that of I:errusu uumigra taut' from lairs to lag.. The Germans utunuwber all other for- eign .lrn,ruts in the States of Ohio, Ittdi- a,a, Wtscutlalu mud Missouri. Chicago has only !t per cent of Its pupu- Ieti"n, of native birth, the rest Grog for- eigners or their children. The foreign elrnuut, iu a greater pro- portion ryportiuu than the native population, settle, to the cit es. The Canadian element forms two-thirds of the foreign IN,puletion of Maine .4041 New Hampshire, our -half of that of Ver- mont, ,yid nue-thin) of that of Massacbu- ertte. LITERARY NOTES. Wa•hiagtun Living never married. "The Vicar of Wakefield" haa been drarnatis:et - Mr. Eric Mackay 1s the author of "The Love Lettere of a Violinist." The -Dolt" was written by 'lancelet Tbuniinon Jen vier. Probably Tennyson's "111 Memoriam" is the moat popular piton' in the- English language.. Mr. William Itean Howells is very fond of irking'• line from Shakespeare and using it as a title for Nix novels. Tilere is it marble bust of Longfellow in Wr-truinstt•r Abbey. ''The Danbury News Mat" was Jr:tines Montgomery Bailey, of the "Danbury New%." He died its le44. The author of East Lynne is a widow. Her husband, Mr. Maxwell. an Eugii.h publisher,Mietl in March of this year. "The, \Watderiug .law" hi altogether an =tawnier), personage who owes him sup- p%.'ed ex iwt e,.ce to a legend connected with Christ's crucifixion. .. George Pe15041% Lathrop was born at Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, Is 11..1. His poem. "The Flown Souk" was written of his child. Francis Hxwtborue Lathrop, who d,rti iu PIN. Blinn Carman, the lww.t, is a Canadian: he is at present the rektor .4 "The. ('hap Honk " S. H. Crockett. the author of "The Lilac Snnbonnrt," reside% at Penicuik, an hour's ride f -um Edinburgh. He is, of crura. it Scotch main. Lyunsw.e is a mythical region. it eras the land from whieh K rig Arthur carne. it ie said Gr to now more than forty fathoms under water' between the Land's End and the Isles of; silly, the sea having gradually encroached upon the land. MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. Mandolins are static iu able United Staten. ,lunnito Mason, the hay violinist, was born fn llarrelona in 1'644. 7elie de Loran wee born In New ,York city of French parents. Mir Juliette Carden ae'amed the role of Janet in !le K.'ven'. opera, "Rote Roy." Her understudy was a Miss Maude Young. Hemberg'e opera, "Elaine," was pro- duced for the first time at Covent Garden, London; in Ili)2. Melba, l'lencon and the De !leashes were in the cast. ' - Ma.heme Forsch-Meth left only one child, • daughter. The child, who isquite young, will be educated in a convent (1 her moth- er's oth- err desire% are carried out. A tenor singer should be able to sing the A above tnid.11e (' (i. e., the A in the middle of the piano) with ease, and au ucca*iuual B fi,:t and 11 natural above the A. "Listen to the Nnekitig Bird" wag writ ten forty years ago. The composer. ;teptimu, Wiener, in still receiving royal ties from it, as the copyright does not ex pare until 1107. - - - OLS OUT SPRY. Mme. Mnhllsg,whuhas translated many French aromas Into German, celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of her birth in Berlin April 15. She is still hale and hearty. Mr. M. Scott, of Shleldavllle, Minn.. is a remarkable ,,an. He ie ((Is years old, corks his own farm, reads without glow c•, and is probably the oldest per•oo to the world with a head of red hair. .lance* Cruikshank, now is his ninety ,rand year and very deaf. crosses the least river regularly every week day to his down town ..Rice In New York and .tar-. then usually until the clone of bank- ing boom, lunching at a favorite restate rant He sometimes walks across the big bridge. Dr. William tIliott, of New Haven, Conn., who has just oelebrat.ed his ninety- rvent& hlrthday, has lived under every president of the United States since John Adams. and under every governor of Ken - tacky except the first He still leads a very active life and shavers himself twice a weak. _FACTS IN FEW WORDS. Observing barters declare that men wIth heavy year's are most apt to be bald. It 1e not Illegal to deface coin,, trot it Is illegal to defaceatte n The be multi law e American flag r fully ase an adv,vtl.ernent The br•w'hea worn during the reign sof pynncle 1. were often ten and ore -half yarn* In etrtumhwenew and stuffed with Wan or sawdust. A ds. Ina coat (w 11.101 re 1e obis bash : In ssdrrwear. two Inches: Ie • stook en Inch : in a filler. ball en leen : In shoe' conte-elrth of as ittitlli : la gl iron. • quarter of as Iamb; la hies, emeele t► IT WOULD LOWER THE LAKES tithes Y What sae themed es R.atay.ma any of *betatron, malate° wail . Wsrbnagtes, Ass. Be The report of the Beard ed !(esueen detailed to report epos the preamble seem gad opersure tit the Mimeo 4$5.w easel upon the laheas& harbor heel° asd apes the aay.gation of the wrest lakes mad their ouanoousg water- ways was made pebls, today. There r nothing to skew, the report says. that the orison% of Congress has bees asked ler Mia eatrprtw, sad it is ~tam that it Me art bees treated ea as osier state er '5 Lia•tio.al .4511. With this r., •hl.sbod Iger it le uopoesible to think that super's - air of the United States will not sassed w W oared in don ease. This wt.l blooms swag./ .s area es 11 becomes a part of the areae' e) sevtg•ttoa waterways. 11 the .ase owlet reduces the levels of Lakes Micau.0 and H uro. .rani tet '.obes, that efl.^t will he produced to earn two years. It not brag • question of many years, as some supper. To. board feel very sore, theretuiw, that . first --The drain- ,:meal , nut solely • N ater Esq., bat • .•bowl cue. Sesoad -Tho tapptag of the Lk • most afoot their levels. 11 the level of the lakes should bre rr..IuotJ, v eel. would have to Iwd .os:srdi gly. The 1 us'e.• of the drainage C.mpaot sew oontsmpls' s the .b.t..utsus of only • 'O,iCuouarc f t, but after the c.-11 . el n 1 it •. • sum i that f .o:e bet tr aonute will Is 41: 55 n iron Lake Mich' ems. This would lower the reek of •11 the lakes of the eye •m. .seeps Lake Superior, std reduce the neeiwable r • of e'1 harbors red shat Lew a th roc.(h.0 t *he system. Under the laws of the United 5ta ' 1 11 toe Oh'''. • '•4 ca, -eit c es ••not bo outdo with- out Federal sstbo.,: y, end to enable the enmities ofh.sre of the United Stir' • t . act advisedly "t the matter it v•r• •.sen, in the ep•51ose of tb. Bur d, not cooly that tee .0 -cure I • hen, but that the morn wet o, r. • role the wtigehle depths to hemi!. • •,d bu.rhot• be are. el r .U•.staJ. The Davig.l le e•p cit% et all ba -►o, . rod charmer• or the L,eat lsk • ;glow St. Mer, m F "s would 1 e i'•jnolov•Iy •Ree: ' by the met c d - nal, and the aaviy.bilitc of the freer er-1 .r of Cnir•ro %male be de- mieiahed .Ise by the introduction of a retreat therm.. HOT CORN. "le your editor • man of letters!' "Don't know, stranger, but you kin find out by •x', the p...nea:or. Ail•ot, 1 unit e- tsttsb. Applicant-Pb•.at mum, the lady wot washes the nets fee that woman whir" live opposite see as cog wants • girl." -Pall M•0 Budget. Tammy A.k.r Now if i on wan to git to Le • rust, whet would you like 1.. wow Andy Quick -A chick on the hank.-Phila- delphis logwrer. - Squildig-He's • weed. a 'mina' lawyer, ies't he!' M- S..lhgen- \Will, I believe he always *tot, short of melds' er•n. nal. y. i'it' _burgh Chronicle-Telcgr•pb. Font boarder -What's the star boarder Melt -tg all that bubo& about over that berry pie! Sward boarder- I guar Ire fu, •,d the bet. J.- Syr•ct •e Post. Mrs. °baler -I em sorry to say, the t'a '• .11 exhausted. Creety uonrder-I am n0, •m pros. 4 It has leen very weak for moue time (n:I idelphis Inquirer. 86- 5o the cor ri'e testier) eensider it mesalhance! He --Decidedly. The girl has oily • quarter of •million, sand the eoant ours three tiaras as much u that. - sledge. - -- Mn Jackson --lb you call this sponge oak . Wks, it is as bard .v roue. Cook -Ye, moo, that's the way • •popes is be- fore It is wet. Soak it L, your tea. -Troth Flip -My ! hat isn't that • picture' Fogg --Quite styh•h. Rat whir to is (woks rather lar. -e for • piens lamp end rather too email for • woman -Boston Trs•script. "Oh, ay dear Mt., —, how &ad i .m to ere you. it is four crura mime. we tart and you recok tired me imnedi•tely " "Ob yes, 1 recoge••e the hat.`--Fliegende Wetter. Professor no his wife) -Elie', I have pro mised te-irltver •o address to-morroweven • isr •n re rational exercise of the meson . Don't let me forget about S.-Flag/made Blater. She -1 know I m cross at tones, John, bet if 1 had am life to live over ag•'s 1 should marry you just the salve. He- 1 have my d oubts .boat that, my dear. Philadelphia limas. The lady arrives • little late at the new • tog circle. Servant 'Stour me, madam, bet I'd odes* vete to wait • few mintage Jost taw they are talking shout yon !- Hameristisehe Stetter. Gooey --Why do you ere psreisseatic weer the hour of another woman on your heed' Beatrice -Few the same reason that you wear the skin of another calf on your fest. - The Great Divide. • Artist -I'm half distorted trying to taiat of • .sbjeet fer my picture, "The Queen of May." Practical trimmed -Why D M p.iet c posture of a servant girl t•kinw up carpets' Chicago Record. BITS OF INFORMATION. The anginal profit of the Saes canal is 415,000,000. The railways of the world are worth $30,- 000,000,000 Aenerio.o. drink night times ale mush sof- fee a tea. Nearly ie' per rest. of Europe's flowers are meat Rivies. The empire of Cbrlemag.e covered .boat 600,000 square miles. 1e' will keep batter with the blocks peeked on edge than i' laid flat Missouri raised in the roans veer Viet, 989,016 ►asbele of Indian earn. -Java sad Arkansas are of nearly the same ante- 41.11,000 square mile'. The beret estis,.be that 1600,000,000 • year etre realised ire= Sewer& 8cm• Yale aeol.wate or. vimilin1 Mess s lea. lie great ..total treasure hew at The h.« el wares break*: ea the sh.n is peal te s.verfea Mag to She puree Yard. Veer ►essrdweigbt el sea8g•waa pr math Is slid by IM pest mal et shish the teed ehasuellut it the tidal cut- todi•a. Arrow, the pet of • Kollar, Ms., IsaUy, ban appeared the habit of .tt mdt g °kuru& ✓ elit ly. It is lint that there are oyer 70,0110,000 needle, ..de each week within lbs Brain oI the was of Itaddito&. • Tia is said to have two discovered in llsrftao County, Cel., to better pay tag qua.tities thea any otter place in the United States. A obilJ born in the northers suburbs •1 Omaha last week hoe huger nails ea nosh lona and • thick growth of hair ell ever h.e body. Tae Christian telestte'e here septum.' • ullicieut areueth i. PrioitiseW to s1Sl • place of worship, which will noon be coat aeteed. Which u were', iapiisesmeet lee lite or • life -low disease, like scrofula, for ex ample! The former, eretain'), would be preferable were a m011514 Ayr • Sarsapar ilia can always some to the rescue sad gave the poor seders health, err ngt&, and hap- ._ - l'Im Ose day Met week Mr. Gelt- maa, q to%a, sea Mir Du' nage, e1'8k. Mrye, were eajoy'ag • row ea the lake;1oQ the shore where the ropers were the wa• ter was pretty rough, and in attempting to come to shore, • huge wave struck ,r Art •d lode and ewan,ped it, vibes about 150 yards Crum shore. i'urtnoeish both secured • hold epos the boat, rod hong oa until the beat was serried by the waves to the shore. A WOMAN who has ons!e been to TIIE FAIR and FOUND out the value of dealing never talks of DYINC there. even her clothes without first seeing what THE. FAIR has IN A large shipment of Glassware just received. Wt have ten articles to choose from. all at 10c. each Never such value offered before in CODERICH. -Srii ti453AckALttE ti bort acne; tritq muscular dung. artd Nab lust put on that Sani8her of I3acllacheb MENmw. PU31et J. MkLsceu*, Point au . bene. writes. Mah- ler butter for Lace Back sod Lumbago than tin D . a L Menthol Poster. A. E. MrieLatt writes from Windsor: "rhe Q h L Menthol Maier is curing nom vi Bea and riaewu,atiam at • Brest lo ran.this Mc. each to airtight tka tics. LOOK"READI As my ground lease bis mot loog to ex pore, It se me itetestimp To Sell the Whole of My Stock, You will understand, I want to er11 this Stook, and any one wanting anythinw in my has, now es the nae to purchase, You eat Ret A FURNACE put in 4.our ammo sow from 175 to $100, gu•rsnted, which will burn foal or Wood. it is • great mistake to put in • Furnace this will not burn wont, es two msntha of the Winter (Sprue and Fall) you will only require Hood 1 bate else • number et Seoo.d-Hand Stove'. Come early end secure one. 1 rill keep the American Water White, Canadian Water White, sad Canadian Oils. Respeetieg .11 over due notes and ac souses, i require to he paid at once. nlla G. N. DAVIS. Hello The Old Reliable Still en Deck. THE BEST AND ONLY SCRANTON COAL on the market at $5.50,with 50c. a ton off for Cash, making it $ T O N she G1.apest ( eel ever sold is 1416 market. All Deal weighed on the Market Soaks. se lbs: you're ears yew gut year weight 1 Ordenlett et HARPER k I.>iF'S promptly attended to. • e LEE. pitc I!('S SYSTEM RENOVATOR PURIFIES and STRENOTHENS TME 81..000. Regulates the Action of the Liver and Kidneys, and will be found Indispensable In cases of female Irregularities and Urinary Diseases. Ai year OreM1et er ars frost Is mac Ltaot ro LAMOnATORY• ootroaleee tom GODERICH WCOLLEN MILLS are Re -Opened ! i beg to say that I have bought the Woollen Mill from Mr. McCann, lately run by Nr. Dickson, and am rrtitting it up -in tint -class style, putting in many improvements, making it an Up-to-date Mill, and hope by doing first-class work and fair dealing to merit • ,.linea of your p;.trouage. 1 aim prepared to do Custom Work in all its branches, .uclitett Hool Catling, Spin- ning Single or Double Yarns, manufacturing Iilouketa, Plain and Fancy Flannels, Double and Single Sheeting, Tweeds, kc.; also Custom Vs'oavisg, Dyeing and Scouring Blankets. ALL RORK WNa PROMPTLY. G. M. COLLINS. 4 Points in Our ;hoes We Pay Particular Attention to: 1 ---COMFORT Because no one will wear a Shoe that docau•t tit his or her --foot comfortably. 2---QIIALITY Because it must be serviceable. 3• --STYLE Because everyone wants a Shoe to tit the eye Ls well as the foot. No, one wants bark numbers. 4 --PRICE Becaii-e, while we tit the foot and the eye, we must tit tht pocket too, and we can do it to perfection. Fine Bepail-ipg a Upecially. H. B. 1'CCLL O OHa WE HAVE A CONTRACT with out salvos to Kiva the hest Itusher's and Shorthand Donne t tat ram be had. and all ee Lure coir. rte', uta cue, net Ihr Iorest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ont., is re toying • liberal potashes. We have something rew alongoducaionsi lines. tfltn.fuire. 'There 151110111t111.54% in ,t. C.ralogne fret•. • 78 W 6ntoe J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. SUPERIOR JEWEL FURNACES Art the most Powerf _ 1 H e World. For Ecsnom ', Durability and an eas- ily regulated If urnaee,it has no equal. FOR SALK HY HARPER & LEE P. B.—For Qss1 or Wood. THE PERSON that wants a good Match, and that knows a thing or two will remember that this brand is synonomous with everything de- sirable in fire -producing Lucifers. E. B. EDDY'S MATCHES SEASONABLE GOODS ALWAYS SEAS:; NABLE AND A WEIAX)ME oulellT TO EVERY HOUSEHOLD IS A. GENUINE BISSELS CARPET SWEEPER. We have them in Nickle and Black. Prices right. Call and see them. DAVISON es CO.