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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-9-5, Page 6e TSS SIGNAL : GODIRION, ONT., TIIVENDAT, SEPT. 1. 11105. -11 tr; ;. A M. Weed. Almost a Hopeless Case. A Terrible Gough. No Meet Might nor Day. Given up by Doctors. A LIFE SAVED MY TAXING AYER SPECTORACHERRYL ••fieveral years ago. 1 caught a severo attended with a terrible Bough that ear no rest, either day or night. The doc- tors, atter working over me to the best ot their anility, pronounced my ease hopeless, and told they could do no more for me. A friend, learning of my trouble, sent me a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, welch I began to take. and very soon i was greatly n•Ikved. Ity the time I had used the whole bottle. i was completely cured. i harp never bud much of a cough since that tone, and 1 Irmay believe that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral sated my life •'-W. i1. WA L,. t Quimby Are., Lowell, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral MONIST AWARDS AT WORLD S FAIR. dyer's l'slla the Beat Family F.> OF 1 \ T i RF> 1• Tu 11"i )11EN. 4ela•.IIar Tare. Ladte► who loss •o have Monett "light r, Sit un then heads to h..• heather will be tiled : L•.. ti.....u• a....,• 6......... • be geode ot Meek b reeh..r or crio.'I•n. (ares. esblbebed with small est•wnm. Thor w 11 k•ap .. •..r,•., J .. , l Y y ••I it 1.•n•o, and A' •b.. ..i3O t• Ile p••,t'.- y, st•H 1.os{'h to supper. oil' the f•rhiou..ble trot. emege. The AIvmsgenr.al .1 111/7114111111fe. Arteries •ha ..r -anger• eat r.9 • room often 1.) : "Notice how the etre are grouped Lofty. her after '. a ws.y►.e hes I• ft a pia :e •nn ', v •n j n r h•.n • P.• oars'• easy stUru.i..f.. ia.rd•." A ,• my l.u...k..tue 4b Seat Arch, of furniture w••*I.i ate lathe await (reed, of f•.11 •w.eg thief.. B•. u.,doebt .4* .... . .,*+y..•p1..••• ,...sod 4I •,M. Me' 1 .1.r gr„al. fen u.ay r ny.r..tl.s Wiry Ara* tinge....• 1 .• per ...bar to alai It. fiat. hoe., r•.n ply. .n for apart that tnev lust 1., on, d• ad together. Al yt.0 souk los .1r•.vilia ••o,. . r. you sejet yaw 7,6.4' .0 t..i ,rev at that they are th w hu wh•ch von mai your lustre, • r.'wne Aber hove h... .e•t.4 sear enMRh t•• be' 1 th or c'o^d •n'i.I, unolm,in tinsel talk w1 -.h i• nn'. pieta'!. .•rose • are" ke% whoeb e' 'n ',entre. et•" chain mad hot teo far •w•% Irma each other. smsr, L.w s• *f Irish 11r. en. Gowns of Irish 1 1011 navy r•ecl.ed the high dist tucuou tow sun.s.er 09 beim, eon, honed with •sun and c•'•tiy fele.. The is parted (rub holm ge•vse ••. DOD In vogue. Mfrs, of .hem are 'nate wt,h emb n,'Iered S55n.•. and .mons the teaser 0,11.1 are those (rob i...l wr * l,la.•k •seen in 1 je,, A fetching goes when high hoes is is• tr^dn.d show, tF. swore skirt of Mies Aster:el It is nnun.d on the frost, hot emwerenou•'v stiffer int et the h•ek. With the.ktr• os worn • silk jacket of light brows taffeta. seetr►rod with punk rn..bude. It has revert of geeerou..I*mens•nM, tmtli.'id Walt • spangled tnmm•ng in gold sad Retro The vauo:bt cufl..re edged with the same glistening g As.Jjwt•bl.• front of white moon Triode ems .•.m,rastes the good tune. The frout may he vatted •ecordtug to the i.n.y of the weeret. With tri. gain • full front of dark brown chiffon. npplieg with frills el yell cc C.Itscirtuee lace is newt obarntmg. was a pale peak er rime that did erretee.fer this weetd .tw bo ea geed taste and task. • eery effective t.•ekrreeed fur the t►:a nun luete•d of hetes plaited the mull skirt r carefully gatkered and fells over its silky hang in fino curves. ha irtwitlg.anlage .•f three .arrow flouncee carefully hammed by band sad headed by • quills, whisk M is reality • trtple bot prig of very same push MAIO ru.bua. Breast Nick ribbsw,tbet entail is timer s• the sou►.i width, asks the yoke, one 'kr lower part of the bodies. which is el the mull, is fulled to ft. This foliose is evenly laiden the Yoko edge, but at the wait 't is drawn to the centre ss teat s panted egad w acbievei. The yoke is am laid with rather soarer I.oe, white 10 eau', and the cellar, which u folded muU. has an edge el Ian turned over on it as if It were • .pesisIl% made roiliest cellar. RETAILERS Ai{E SHOWING Checked silk boluses. Wnunr dells et violet wood. Lees ario.d..lored gr.srd see. Mohair skirts haying silk ruffles. Koucle tweeds m croeswtse .topes. gale crepeos for costumes sed waists. Boas of name .nmp.d black ribbons. Jet button, set m • rim of rbue stones. Fine woolled h•regi. to *lego colorings. of two eaters in undulating 1'i -owns m.a. Thin black crepons dotted with jet beads. �:eel • I uotee. l okapi of laes and spangled mela rttMes monde. Nubia rugs in Wilton, mcquetM and vel vet designs. Toques of bleak satin trimmed with lace ted let. l'ereale shirt waste haven, • poured French frost. Tatler Bowes having bishop sleeves and •nrno.erculls. Ital.e.l .pts of hleek mon.,r on • black erei..,u statins. --Div I:ood. F:rouotnid. hat ornaments shindig SIM t.1 - PICKLES. . C•'1 -gree YI.a.LL.. Cr the smallest cucumbers you eon pro core. To mob hundred allow one oenee of mustard feed, hoe tonne ot *loess, a Targe tablespoonful .f salt, a capful of sugar, and two small red peppers. I'ut the armee, Rot mizteg them, in two thea muslin bags. I'I.w the cucumbers la • kettle on the 'twee with enough good vinegar to cover thew ; also place the spines in the vinegar,, together with the pepper, cut in thew. Hest the simmer as slowly as possible, end aloes ht is ambling hot. tee pickles u* ready to setswa%. vt-telco • RIMS TO IATIi P11-I.1.t. `elect green tonuloes of medium size, nose nvott in *bleb the seed* are turning Ing red ; slice them crosswise, making the .1 cr. about half an inch thiel. !lake • brine strong enough to float an toga by pour fog bofieg water ever errs' eel-, and • ism it threu,h cheese cloth to remove all sediment. \•hes the brine is ould pour at over the trinatses, and allow It to stand tweet) four how*, Plasm three quarts of water, • piece of alum the size of • small egg, heating the water to diastole* the alum When the alum hat disappeared and the wattr is hot, cook the tomatoes in It, • few at a teen, until tender. While the toms-, , a.t ceoktog prepare the following dry sitter.: One teaspoonful • f ground moves two teaspoonfuls of cinnamon. use dessert , spooulul of 'ironed muatard,naif • teapot n ful of pepper, one tablespoonful of sugar. M s the tugrdtaats moll together. ,Veen all the tomatoes have been cooked as direct e.l, Mace a layer of them two inches thick •t the bottom of • stone jar, on top of them plass • heavy .prinll'og of the mixed spar, thee another 1 .y'er of tomatoes, and .o en until all are used. Now *over with coli vwoegar and set away. 1.1.11' The beans should he young Nal t seder• the green been generally be'ev more setts (atm y than the yellow, Styli the teens, and cook teem gently in slight! stilted water until they sr. quite t tele -snout twenty minutes usually. Thain well, sod whets cold, pack them in eine jets or in • small •t.oe jar. Sprinkle Rightly with pepper, and to each ycart of bans odd;sue t. •spe,ntul of mustard Bred and one table . poop of gi..ed boneradi.h. Cover with cool vises,r and 11e up. Lad, terry, oa 5.Irk.rbeeker.. Indy !Sorrows on tote London Telegraph gives her opinion on the great knocker booker question. She a•.rrts that the only lads cyclrt. who Le,. any rude remarks eddrr.sred to them are thus' who wear what is celled "eating's! dress." •east .he add.. •'1 bete it. 1 think It p.rlrctly horr,b!e, and I have never met nes one yet w h.. e'th. r liked R wore it. 1 hoar • treatmans opinions en the.0►Ices, end I thank tit. re is . strong feeling eg.inet 11. lady Dudley, Lady Mot -aeon, Lely Larson •II ovele, but 1 •m ears n 1 one of them would appear e n her machine without • skirt ever her ketckertp.rkere "The .1,'t is not at all dangerous 1 wear epee .4h-' it se not mate full. mid 1 hat• it •uff.neel with hoer hair to lust S leye the kn.o•, which keeps it nee el the way and prevents it eIngR.sg 1, is lined, het to er•ler that It .h. 1 wet ..rob it is d itched in places •ll the way rnu. 1. and 1 Read it meet snceeefal a.1 ken never et perten.e4 the sllghteet meendent or moon veane.v from it. 1 wear no ',aorta under wrath only hoick ch.. -ken awl gai'ses to the knem." She c'ro, 14do., "T'h.•eth 1 he Idea@ that all nbj•cnn••• t.. evtrng *tall will 'nasally dee await. I de at this& Leglieb Win well ever note reamed* themselves Se the divided •►Ire The a.Iwtr Nell Gels •. The beauty of eat is aoe•rhnt that (•a sever be dented, end wade It 1e sot • oar tieal•tly expea.•ve maws •I it h.enmes wisely tr gash. 11 tsp. instme.;k as silk or esti. le rrgni-«t for los lining, writes ie hal A. M•II t. it The I.obes'Home Jenreal That girl ebo ie • owe lead d pretty e ethos sed son.n,, Mows hoe saved the white Wilk M whets aft,. parry dress that has estvad Ml lite sod wahine it, eller it has hen tnw.Ughly rlw.••@A. be • fees8•tins 11111(as Men Hirt, ...Owe ',hien it leek. se INK 11 setae* he ins. I.gr.d d whits P11' *1.11 1.1. Chop vety finely • peek of greet toms teas. ix green peppers and lour omens. !stir all together with • eupfel of malt, and let the mixture stand ever sight. la the 'aortas[ your off what *stet may have ac aureola •d, and °ester with vinegar, adding olio cupful' ot horse radish, one cupful of angor, one tablespoonful of cloves, etas tahlesp.00ful of cinnamon and one table- st...esful of allspice. Cook slowly until seder, and do up to wide-mouthed bottles. .'wIles' ••Itow The i.grodents required for this recipe are . One quart of small cucumbers, ase quart of small rasions, toe quart of string Dewe., two quarts vinegar. toe head of mul,flower, en. cupful of ssturti.m seed, half • cupful of gelded nil, ase cupful of sugar, half • pougd of English mustard, half • tablespoonful of turmeric, two table spoonfuls of mustard seed. Bent the eauh- flnwer, the neons and the onions u.til ten der, het do sot boil them together. Cover rhe encumbers and the .satortism seed with a strong trine made of salt and water and let them r.main for Sweat, four hours Irwin off the brine, add the cooked wogs tables, pleasing all together in • scans jar The osuliHower should ho picked into small pieces. sod are should be taken that It Is not cooked tno much Plan the yi•egar on the firs Ir w PFSssrvng 1. ti N. Mia the mustard and the '.rmair together, moisten it with • little wild viar, adeisg enough to make • thin past. ; and when the vinegar is at the bnhlmg pout add thr mixture, and stir the vinegar until it oommeeoes to thiekes Then old the sager, mwtard sssd and oil. Conk two minors., and peer this dressing over the vegetables a the lar Mit well, wad when o,.ld est away in rla.s jars. ri' kill • I s.. Use the smallest noun, yea cart fled, pour hot wetter over them, and when the ■elm Dan easily he reeneed, make @sough steam brows k' aver the maims ; let them resumes is it trent one nuvrsisg to the most ; replan, the old brim@ with mew, allowing it .lo to remain en the mines twenty loser heirs, and rhanye the brise again ea she third w orming •n the fourth monis' nieg pmt the noises an fresh water esti heat thaw to the - .selling polio, at Plitt( fr.gn1.rl, • A plat of milk added to the water will ►alp to whiten th. minium derisg that What. Dram wall. and Owe the Gesso, in a jar, pewter boil lin het Haw ever Nem. HEROIC MAGGIE C'FLYNN. Y a cabin on a sunny hillside over- . king tae has of Ihebl,u u.alt • u•,ddle aged brother and ester 1 rN •,.s. was • helpie•e ample, en!sruly depe..J•ut ep.w has /fetor'. exert -tom ; and ea her death • cab was seat fres the peer hoses to briag bis tither for shelter. The poor wretch oleo to the wily hawse he had ever kerns. and he surly refused te leave it. etyma that ite would she ff deprived el hie 'leer air aid shut up witless prison walla. ' His load laoteentione had brought the priest used some of his sagbbore to Ws aide, Yid ewe of th. latter, Maggio O•ylye, felt • deer impulse of pity toward* the wafer tenets ales. She was • eagle woman of ab..st fifty live, ul weather bastes, said .er- mal, sot attractive .ppearaaes. Skits sated as herd .. the estate et • gestl.m•a close bv, to whom bar cavies' were is/valuable "'Heald bard," she mail tie the poor -►ossa officials ; "Its ave Maggie O'ily.s that 'all see a poor rerun takes to the poor hear when she tins give him • shelter. It's • Darner and o w.lcon.el cos io me ow■ cabin Mick Carla shall have. But hen hie novenae ta'erp..ed and vowed he would allow no such soiadal in the parish avian u.sarrled sen and wawa share the same dwelliog, .ripples or so cripples. ••Shun, Maggio, v.0 won t go back on your word ispler.d poor Mick. Maggie hesitated a stoutest, thea ruraise te the priest said : "If there • no other way M save him !tan the house, your rsverenoe, 1. 1 marry his, ea' sorra • haporth will rev ode be able toma% agiaatthis it was in vain thee bs reveeoaw plated eat the terrible burden Maggie was taking uvoo herself. 'Its for the leve of God lin tsarryfng his •s' sot to please myself,- was the answer shoo retained ; "s.' sure the Bleared Virgto will neva let me west ler the bite ea' sop whoa .be sou me sharing it with the erey- t►ur that has naysbur.' The maniere took plow, and until hie death, several years later, the kted hearted Maggie 1)Tlysu earet.11y tended sad sup- ported the poor helpless cripple is her ewe cable. CHILD CHARACTER. Ruskin' es Natural Traits el lalastIle Is ss. etre. The first character of right childhood is that it is modest. A well-bred child does not think it can teach its parents, or that it knows everything. It may think that its father and meatier know everything - per- hap. erhaps that all grownup people know 'ivory thing ; very certainly at le sure that it does sot. And it is always asking questions and westing to know more. A secoal ebarac ter of right eh,ldho.d is to be faithful. Per carving that Ito father Laos's art w hat is good for it,a ot.b.e ubild tree s Lim wh.l•%, gives him his hand, and will Welk blind- folded with him it he hods it. A third character of right childhood is to be loving and geuerous. (eve a little Love N • child and you get • great deal back. It levee even 61leg rear it when it is the right kind of ehl l: would await give the beet of what it has away if you seed It ; doss not lav plane for getting everything in the house for itself, sod delights is helping people you caro.% pleas' It so much as by giving It • chanes of being useful in ever .o little • way. And bemuse of all those oh.raeters it is cheerful Putting its ttust in it. father it is careful for nothing; beim, full of love to every crew ure,it IS always bappv,whe•h er in it• play or its duty. S-', thee, you Wave the child's character in the four thio t. -humLt,, faith, cbd"rit, anti cheerful Off'. The Volterra Rebasktns•B la lands* Inas • Serf sus of 41,000 *aelmrw liandsaidSONG t 615,000 • year to key M I el peie. Twe.t-see R1Ns &vests. 1. The C'reatloa of Man. . .. B, C. 4001 2. Thr l►elog. •• 2343 3 The Diversion 's 233 Diversion 4. the l'.11 of Abraham e• 1941 5 The Decent site Egg,'N 1706 h. The Eteluefro•m F..vpt a 1591 7. The 1.•w given on Seri s• 1490 R. The i'. -saga of the ,lordas. ••1451 9 The Period cf the.ludgt. B.G1.1431 1(495 10. The Kingdom lestitu .d u •- der Saul i. C. 1095 11. Davide ■ R'igi ..... R. C. 1095-1015 12. Toe Dedication et the Tem - pie n F B. C. 1006 '13. The Divisioet the -etch m. ' 9915 14. The Fall ret Savant, and end of the Kingdom of Israel 72i lo. The Brat Gsbvloniah Cap tivitvofJudah ... '• 606 14. The Destruction of Je.. •l.m " 586 17. Ti. itaitoratit.n el the Jews. " 536 13. Th. Temple Completed- 517 19. The Reforms of Ezra •• 450 20. The Rebuilding et the Tem- ple by Herrod ..... .. .. 17 21. TLe Binh of Christ. . •• 4 22. The Asc.n.ios of Christ A D. 30 23. The f'osver.loo of Saul •' 36 24. The (oa.eil at Jerusalem . " 50 25. The Destruction of Jerusalem " 70 1 D. CANTELON,CoajCoaIJT0T_SOAPS West street BAKER, ` MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. STILI, LEADS TRE TDADB. ! The undersigned begs to in- form the Public that he has gone SEE OUR DISPLAY. --- Unto the business of supplying Coal, and has opened out tel IT WILL INTEREST YOU. His bread is made from pure Manitoba Hour -Inane from the J. S. PLATT'S WOODYARO, cream of the Manitoba wheat -and therefore is the be sit in the world. where he will keep on hand the This is a big thing to say but it is Best Qualities of • a fact and you have the p.i. lick. p .00j%{•' of buying this bread at the same IOIllI1 valley Coas made from inferior flour at the price of 5 cents per loaf, delivered to any part of the town. Orders for cakes promptly at- tended to. r -Wedding cakes and almond - icing a speciality. • D D. D. C. STRAC H A N (:Ai1'TRLON. CHAS. A. NAIRN. which will be delivered promptly. at Lowest Market Price". IF YOU WANT Whom 4.. Wag ■Rey This was years age, for Adam has bees dead quite • while, though to be sure helms left a progeny that keeps op pretty well the family shsrasssristies. There are wise men today who delve ante the misty pastand tell u. all marte of t hinge, hnt th., are blest en thew events that would maks Adam Inter seting to the modern man. %Vh•t did Adam de whew he nn • sliver under his finger nail • Had he to take measles and whop in .owghif he had ooras dad be sue then. with • razor or did he streteh forth • hand is the future wed get • hotel• of Puta•n's Painless Coin Extractor' I'otoa.m'e is the beet, is sure, safe, painless, and sots In •west s four hunk The old hymn. A boy to Sosered learned to stag the old peahen that were as hooeshn14 words on the kirk and by the fireside. When be grew up he wa.der.d away from his settee country, and was takes eaptire by the Tmrks and w•Yp w slave In one of the Barbary Stehle Erthl•ra lee( veers were passed In slavery is • strata land and amass heathen peo- ple. But the (optive aver forgot the by mw he had sung in his old roma, gad of- ten he would .it and sing over the word. F• had leased from hie moue mother. One ionising sane sailor* en en English man of war won surprised to bear the fault liar tone of "Old Readied- .sees Rotund/ to them over the moomligbt waves. At ear they .wgpsetd that awe sf their mototrtroes was prang away is beads'.. V.mkl• •rmnut films/ es they es.lt•i • best. and pushed off to shore. They fogad the septa.. and awms•dcd in getting bask with him In their tassel without crest*" as alarm The old byes was to. meats d restoration t, her sed frwrM C. 1),.nnelly, pn.priotnr of the popular sad well-known Windom Hotel, Allidne, Out , was troubled for viers with 1teh- tI.g fail.. He was purenad.d by Jars* Me(i•rvwy, Ailiruon, livery mall, to see Chess's Oisttwent, *hash he did, was wired, has hod n.' return of than wad highly remember'''. i bis 04.4nest or s sovereign erre for Pik*. A SUMMER SUIT �• tin of First class Make, • Good Material and Latest Style, -CALL U10' - HUGH DUNLOP, 1 he W. .1 -'1 t I.I9/er Nev111. Sant, .1 Montreal. l UI $IAii� I _ WILL CURE YOU We guarantee Dodd's Kidner Pills to cure any case of Brausht's fllxa.e. Ihatwtes. Lumbago. ts, pe: Ri-•: •*tam. Heart ihsease. Female Troubles. Impure ifhiod - ot mosey refunded. Sold by . I deal n is tsedlaoe or by mil toa receipt et :.eke. !cc. per b'v. rr �ls I•mues li! so. DP L. A. SMiTH & CO. Tn.onto. GV R4- CONSTIPATION, ECONSTIPATION, 6-'BILIO..SNE3S, N DYSPEPSIA.' ICK HEADACHE. EGA J1tTKE. LIVER. ON: '°. _t. AiTLF , ," t!10 INSURES 8000 DIGESTION. Man CTS.1. DODD•S 04,91,9,•,L7 Qarloikurp • -GtNTtLMLN rifts 5 �`'=S PALM TAR SOAP II b, t J04,tr=mo olne MLR REIIEVV.4 ,4 THE DRYNESS ARD 30pRut3T343i . '8WNG out. uP t.. 110 e (►nIsr True Ci n1 D/'t . Tin • •• •nl.w 1••• N•e..w .y •t.S Ttt1a.►tA• . . • o.'.....1 ,o ,'.we tea purls s .1 Mees esrvies w1 t rets► •n. psi. .551.9 eo • u alien it it .1...r• 4 es balsam waiter an 1 l• 'bolsterer o Ise purees. h d .r•rw the e t �•• •, •.err tames tree *deet.• to •.nwtpis•••••• grit era* dormer now thM s swpsa Ilse•, wsamertlas web ell Nesetw 181 amid Negate. eWest Owlierfift sod lWwsl► pww��tw.0d P r•.1 1111 LMY >r•es e. Ysi. eh • THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION "ZAZerzv11." will be at u..r eau...., *1.m.;tor,st., darisg this amok.. THOMAS GUNDRY. PLANING MILL. • • a4U. Wu• II •.. ere•' .. Ti.. F WOMBS, IN CANADA MA' 'u.ured by p T- M^ % 1/1161-418 VOs LTO. 10 ►R ''O.. _ £ 1.03 3T. PAl1L 1K. use oft 791**& •- 50 NOR CATALOw0n G. W. THOMSON, - - - Agent. OODEItICH, ONT. WESTERN FAIR 1 London, Sept. 12 to 21, 1895. *PR751. $at•( 55t0s RATIOS I'N AI I. RA11.11 ave. I?.TAnl.tslitn CANADA'S FAVORITE LIVE STOCK EINISITION • saNtrt Na St NI'A•-,II'. ESTABLISNEO 1ISS. Barytes Clem i BllchaJ.iaIis & Rhyuas 10*. 'ock. Siep•"mher Iltb. - Allo her Itetrrt,eror•, Sep'eesbrr:.th. P1na1 Payment 1. seek.*, Awgtrt Gib. YA•i'YA•TI;K•lr SASH, DOOR and BLIND Dealers is all kinds of LUMBEK. (.41H, SHINGLES And builder's material of every desory,tisa School Furniture a Specialty. A.rllsa Rale e1 1es.150 wad a rlvlkges en $rayl, Attttfl. Ica. wears AL ATT*atnoes -Wild kat prate- A -ab.. forks. onside.. iwd.•-. .d the Turkish Palace. etc.. w,tr. Neon.. (amyl. old Ihttaef yea : and a bast et Miet-i. Prize 1.Ists. Programmes and conditions of Bele for Hooth. free. Apply to Calm. A.W. iMRTt. TMMt 41.811.44W%W. 1'tesident. Secret er). =o You Want .18111.118111 ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE P R. W. MCKENZIE can supply you with a good article at a low price. STOCK COMPLETE IN Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden ani Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also Steam Fittings, Belting, &c, VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. Don't fail to give me a calL R. W. McKENZIE, The Crabb Block, Goderich. AT MUN RO'S Several Linos of Goods to hand for Spring and Summer Wear, to which additions will be matte as the Season advance.. Goods are All marked at the Lowest Living Profit ani selected with more than usual carr. Customers may rest matured that everything will be up-to-date, and all Departments well assorted, therefore no need of particularising particulars. Special attention given to small wares. inspection kindly solicited Prompt delivery of purchases to any ped of the town A. MUNRO, 11064 Draper and HHabard.a.bar• WM. SHARM.N, Jr. BOOTS AND SHOES I We see that the eentowter knowing that • fair prier paid fee w Geed Pair of Beet Of She's r • better investment than a very tow prise paid fee a !rag pelf. le the Ce.tomer who sane mosey. Remember, we will not sell you a sheepskin er shoddy shoe without te/the yes knew 1t. W. aim le will 'sly Flrectieee Steak. We hay it right .ad will cell It right oat sod .-- esowdois our deeds .ad Priem and we ere awe that we ass salt y V Beek sad Heeley. (1sHs. step it sed ave • lash a ear $1 00 CLAIM sox the best s ho is the n wbet today for the newsy. WU. SSARMAII. Jr.. comm. Yens eh seal Mrlees•