HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-11-21, Page 4THE SIGNAL : OODNRICH. ONT.. THURSDAY. P1OV 21, 11$5.
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/VERY THURfif1AY MnitN I' O
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OIMW of PuMlcitkissl(tand O. North tars.(.
COMING ANO GOING
Mies It '.% ,toupee se v$.itu44 la halt.
%11« Me 44 rvturaed le bet Laden betas
ee.l
it., )1 h:drip i•re, hes is •.esu ea
SUJ,1a1 part
54 Ily .1e40.u4• has 4010, lie I 'run. hill top
to F. ,g1wu
' birr.e•e. 01 Clime- wee to
Jae. tip rt .
prep el •.•.erl,.ties 4 tura. the wet h.
. is i D. D W ' • ... es rot %e •.5 w..f •'rib, wee
' re 10't. ori 'tea.
I elsI %Yewes.. t-• Vie. 4 rut. r 1.11 Lsa
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Ah y I' .•: test. es Monday 0.
..»a01 'u Ito Any .vile,
OAS nl•n4'44. a advon°.
Three moot tis
(W. year,
Z6^r InMt�a aa. • •r' •
e who h • •'•' ...It. n,,,4 1irs, A M. 1'tlaoy remised sat-
11nw•rl to halt U.' ,, arr'-.r.
Wt"'" a ebsan, of 15414"r- Is 4e411e4, bollix eel.") es guieg. front • nett to ikarius eaJ
be old and the acs *dittoes *Wield be elves -
di entries
lves,
d•entries new.
Meal anti ,)lire oastul rattier •. •n'•nts, let.
per line for tint b.• • in. end 1 Arnie pair line
ter ..,it suhwrturrd inarrtlon. Measured by
a oat pared sate.
Horsiness tarter art ..I& llnco rind tooter, 15 per
year. Wrtiyed
A lrertisnatra'• of foist. Fouad.
eitteatlnne vacant it oat sanest' and
P'isineee I'honest re.... .1 oat exceed tog 't
Itaew so.I'sreil, 11 p.'e T•+n'h.
Hewes 'oft •tot.• soot teense o t res;., not to
see•r'd t I. •,.., 11 f.sr 'tent meek Yi1- p •r .,h
seriumit month. I.,r.trr ad, .6. Is prtlDert4014
toy spestiat 1 ot',•e, 'be chieet of .4' . F tea oro
vtdnt.l ortrnn,wtmnt. to he'.-.,s.ellt d � ,n si
vert itrrr,.-,A Fro eh..rvet .n•er!: t:te.
I.n.s4 tacrine* In miaowed type one rent par
word, nnnot •e-ro low thou ".tr.
l•o, Al noir., It. Jr 'teary ren4!nd t'.pu`, tiro
mean per word. No notice tot tore than yr.
13of 4..t. fir ,'u: -chew .ad cher reliao"r read
benevolent mot it's, ions holt' erate.
toreet •• roe elseel'• ttfstivroya
yn'.rri her er Ito :ell to receive THA 14'o'4Ak
reg•early, either by eerier or by rn'.tl, wilt I I/;eka n, 101 11.wa. wet. tit 4,..10,1,:h last
nearer a favor by acquainting us of the fact •at I ,,, t ✓ endini7 th- (one, s i of Mrs. .I st:ot
as early • date as tweed tile.
• Ihcks.'n.
Rofrrtwd me(tu-..+rtpta r•nnat be returned. A. ►y Dickson, barrister, •;u Appaiir,w n'
f;nrryrl,nn 4•'Acr vitro t -written on one midi.
of wipe' Ort:y. _ 4'.n,»'•, • •e'9 a.0'•• err•!. • ottee.l,h!•
f•suer.1 ' ' '.w so the North-
►eht/•b-r•.• w.1't Muud*S :art
!. e. 1.r Toil' -el, or G ideri,h. bas been •p Mesduumt,son and t'arept.nle u!
pc'n••••t 1 . 4' ('o1n,( ..n•nt for the town 1•.rudufl, %Iro., Irf• for hcmr ..n' .N Cud•)",
wanof tri,.; -l. Colborne, .(.hoed in4 iia
warmish, after • peewee rise to their mother, Nn
Local -at rinstma»fere over tare district are •44'•u
empowrrt.! to receive enteeriptions to 'fun
91(ti(A (-
All eonimuahat4u'.'root Wealdrtrseed to
P McOILLi(TDDT.
Tis SIswaL,
T.lel,hnre ('a11 M. Ond.rleh. lot.
MI•Md.. 4. N..,, left e• eloureey for South
I►.kut., wLerr oho will .ruste fee wuee 1.1u+.
w,tl, her brother.
Fatrwttul: :urs. rail eltrlNiver,oi Gode
r" h, were to tuna ' his week. the guest* 01
Mr* w' kol,b
New Ere • Mr Mcltobert., IfbImesvthe,
tutenda, pur*u,u,p his. stuJtes et t:o.letich
ete institute.
Kiuc.rdfoe Reporter • Peter M•{Callum
lett reeesti' for V tg.sud w,ih a earl ..d ut
normal for .1r. Polley, tit 1: 'detach.
t:. -e \elherl(sl, lbw removed his house
hold «tinct• taunt I:u1010h TO Stapler, Cud
his wife and freely will spool the %\'tutor
t it.rr.
W. K..n4 .1. ll Miler r ao'e to town last
week and atter:del the obre.ewee nt their
Mother, the .e K. K. Miler, of St.
Hrleas.
Wm,(usm 'Innes : Mr, and Mrs. .1ohn
flODERI('H. "ti!'RMIA T. \11V. :'1. 111/6.
SNAP SNOi S.
LOCAL NEWS IN SMEI•
H.rimia Day iia daft • week at Rubia-
Tike a I. It et K esteems I. jackets
at 12
Omepare Hueneme • Whoa on dry reeds
stip whet el •.res
A progressive enehre pleb with • very
large
ntembrr.hip bee put bee. email,
The I.edericb Carling sad .kat.ug Ce.
hr. accepted • tends( 10 inlet the outside
of the ha.let.g and oil the tui ore.
Geo. Price is having rumor tine carpenter.
'lir 45(40 is th• interior of M• •1 re wltiek
will add ,m.& ly to .to apprar.aoa.
-- ,e Lt JAI Tna1 Ww_ who boo bet o labor.
ASTAr UTIEMTiA>i a CAII*M.
There are a-vni4's who way ti...t their u
MD public opinion in Canada., no Iitrrature.
At w Juuier given recently by the pubb.hers
of T..ronto to Mr. Hall Crete, the greet
nnvehal. thin question was discueeed, and
t 4.1.1ing puhli•her remarked that Mere -
lyric would never make rapid advance in
this country became it is difficult to indwell
l-an.,Jiens to reed the ..'r54* of a lana.
Jinn ..uthor. This 44.141.44444-4•1, 110V44.4 VI. is
Ito 41110 with regard to lova/Go .1,e/nein
Night, whir h has .• large a ctrvulation a•
any n.wvpitp' . of it. , ... in :\toeAlco. h.
Chri.Urt.a. Ntueher, w!u, it %.11 he i..ued
.11.•c. 4, i* the eighth in .....rite* .of art mins-
bet.. It will be ac.omp.n.rd this year by
flip espleeeid caloriel t.upplernente
6irge'•t. a tduo-ti.m 14 a pampa' .' s
ing 'n the mission betels of 1'niur for the - ^'P'''
♦ . i oldies •n,M. 4"le +tri•. lolly for XaI* -.10
nisi ry'vr yin, hsa returned to ser hots M •v- l'e is 34 3E31bl hes 114 true• lir hale
Ewe
To Jr%. Th•ak.itwtag day, divine serviee
wet he 'heel to Kaye church, rt 11 a y asd
.111 tai ,ydnc'rd he the pastor The eel
I••.•t t .n will be tot' the peer .1 the coalrrsEa-
14.'n.
There was • large •tteedaso0 at the 14.1'.
K ete'l.0 oe Moakley on the arrival of the
(Asia Iwln(tl.•g rhe rw•u.nt...1 our tote towns
won'•., Mrs .1. L Sturdy to (:...leech for
n. ter..temt.
.lent in erne for the mg tide. fence has
Men env .n4 soJev friss our rest lent buyer
►� Tnrosto, anr.'nscteg the purchase et 15
d..t of the vary late.' pl % les in 'tilt hate at
50 Iwo than wholesale cwt. letest
✓ ation at 45tr worth time 1 R. fl ':with
Frederick Nevin left on Tbuteday bet ter
Hamilton, where he well attend tae Canada
Rnsin.se College During los three years
••Cii:onilllain the 1:.ploiair," :nal
b=tri •old n flotilla of war catenw enter
tit.• au ?wait tat river Oil 1. %Le Iluro.t. •I hr
pr.Iitre tuts been prai.4J by the Hieforicel
Aeyee-ial..,n as the moot interesting and
art ate attempt ever node to carry us.
...‘4 to the pilaf days ellen Canada was
here more th:ui a grogr.lplaii-al term. The
.'faire lour p-ctures are done in sixteen
..,'bo., and pile book it..•ll. c,ai,.i.t;ug of
.hrty T•.t};" . conta.ne Ore fait pries
;.•. int ::w Satenkar •t 'ie/'emipa•utl.
. '. tai• e✓ 1e a iKMM elf t'mt,Yit. :
- ' t Renarn•yee... .0 4•..et Elko- • on
t....we.t¢l5 Camaro.. il!.1.tr..t,w.. I'• J. t
„J
prop. •' 14th #w••'• Ruts." by W. A. Fr•o"
.t...trn•e lrosoplwwogre
UJ rose. "A totter 1 \.,...:,..' M John )6.
, - tr. Illu'uru*.no b)�4'. N 1. ...tit. It.4..4..
i'r'is*. •+w'id.w ]lo4... .• tit J. 1:. lours. Illus.
.n. by the Anil...,
':'n (.snort • t'aa.. by E. E. 4h,p4anl Ise•.
raei.len.'e to tort n. Fred hes e'.o m•nv • l•
layout the F...•I,Ii1•a" M 41'arren it. Waren
friend. by Ip. thornuvb good fellowship, ,,..tle•irva...\.itr'I.Ri. 1.
an w it se. fun •h nu....•t h'. •11 his former hy Vol t,.a.Jdl ttlu.rratoi.
* win-ot.w. We weigh him seem*. lor•irrstsolt et !itratisseri 's kir J.•- perk.
Mas. (:ray -How could you gas and
THESE ARE THE
BIND OF DAYS
Which make one think of the Winter
V. rules the warts 1'nderw4'ar and other
N'iuter wearablea, ia11 ul which are to la• had
at out store.
EXTRA VALUE IN LADIES' JACKETS.
We w0t1111 like to draw your Zpit�tm•utllnl W a
line at 24215. Also line at y1.SO. An op-
portunity to get a Jacket Just wliut you
want at a :pint wltat)'ou-want-to-pay•price.
Di; you want to get under • gtwt! hair
•.f Blankets on ti cold night. See our 6 Ib.
super i inikett for Sl.45. Flannelette
Itlankets for lie.
QUALITY UP TO THE HIGHEST POINT
tall,l while Inaintaitiifig our reputation 144 thio re-
.l,w•t, we ^,(, 40 the other extreme in keeping
PRICES DOWN TO THE LOWEST POINT.
Extra value in Tali's. Linen. See our 25e. line. 27 finish,•.
W'ilt' F'i;,nnel.t:e, ac. per yard. Cotuparo our Sc. Cotton will)
what you !:ave heen paying 7e. and flc. per yard for. Right til.
in quality. Right up in ..tyle. Right up in saaortnient. .1u -t
whit will ltletese you. Come and we. No trouble, to -how
goods ('•tull.ar(' 0114' pFie' v with the price.. of other stores.
JAMES ROBINSON.
11a"Ne Specia&tied
roto n. t„ ♦sletAlston...\.g.6...Lnog
tell what I told you to that rosslping I I
NIrs. ltlack? T th•'t.' ht y,• . 'Could • L.ne ..t the %%'„-W IM,atest- Instar.. IS.
keep a secret. Mi.. (troop -So I can; " . , . •,sp.'s- le.00,..l.00, 4, J. W.IttrIK•,umh.
hut that wasn't a secret, you know I, `• t. ., ,, .:n,,r•ie. t,) 1i"`"•se- n1e" an. '.t .% .
t after )'nu had told it t0 me. -Roston • t. a Little Cbii.L.nM' B
' 1 •oat .dve flurana.
Jas. Graben', .eahnrle. T nscript. ,• t eying.' tap...... to t...rt.,,.i. Itar.irl:.
MIDI 41+_4410 Beeler has returned to town The lance of the ndlnher, postpuial to any
sifter brine. maestri clout four mouths, visit- "You can see for yoursett that these 1-.JJro•.", in a peetebOa..1 tube tq protect it
mg relative* and friends In omnia, Pori geode are marked down," 4144111 the Ir.''* damage in tin• mailer is %o cent.. and
Hut.... Deere, and Dutton. Her :u•oy I talesman, p..lnting to the alteree price In p -.tit of literary excellence and the
trin*ds will u.. pleased to hue her in our I marks. "They- appear to. be all mark- y" ` 4!1ty andeesality of the ouppletne ler it
mule on,* t...,-.• ed up." replied She customer. as be far exc.-d6 anything offered by foreign
1(„r•ke41 at Die many hletoglypities.- , h•did.tvpub.. atiestee :Mr. jetties 1.. Hughes.
BOOKS AND PLR1ODICALs.
And now ' h•• t h.tham Kenner has
droppod the nonsensical " Mr ' frost every
..me in i'. column-Tilhury Pitts.
!tight jos are, brother. "Noosen.nsl
the correct word t.. apply, and the Renner
inettote the co-0peration of its awtemper•
anes in etti'.t Uishiog this Moos of nonsense.
1'hatha• neuter Its • Mr. v that mere
open de not follow snit. Sarnia fest.
The Age Imam one of the fiat pa ,ere iu the
*est to swing mt. line and dieeharge the
eumber.nte title strathrov Age. The
Free 5'rwa never eel use the pandits •p-
peadag*. - Free Pres.
Tan SIGNAL .less. t Mister anyhoIly
if it knows his initials. Thi- holds
goon with reference to everyone deal
or •liye,'from the late Jtn.to+ CEng
or the present` W. E. (:I.alasToNC to
the 1at.. 1)avr Jo!rtuu who is in the
le,ker or BILLY THE -BOWLER who still
tarries on they tnasdnnt'tphere.
The Toronto Telegram of Satur-
-lay lies a suggest i%e cartoon. Hon.
%I A' 110e EU iy represented in'ide a
.'lwesl iron trate with • cow labelled
• • %t'e.t. I l umn. • 4 )utle& are t van
hoI.1 Ilighlan.lnlen representing the
leader of the 1Opp.,ition and M. C.
('awcron, enol there is a '',oust have
look nn tb,• ,-0unt4'nanl•e of each. The
following colloquy explains the situs
tion
W 11.111111 M.-1.at-1114.R. When's the
hr:aw Ia•l wen Il Baur to lift von tine
• on'
Mat..'ot.4 Come C'MgRON. Gin
om hereditary foe will open the gate,
her nain'el wull .:how ye a brew lad
die who'll dm. t.
POLITICAL POINTERS.
Yonkers Statesman.
(;o•.d-lonking Young girl ---Will you do
1 *..* vs • R,.'TAnt.a for November
1v h .•oOt•ID. a thanLsgtnDO tion, •' Hunt-
ing Anmrcnu', b. Albert Lee : " The
St,,ry of the Two l'rincevee,' by Mn. Lew.
Wellace ; the tint of a series of articles ea
pilot "The Tower of dirty Stertor : " The
Alligator Light, • a Thaok.giving leery, by
%\'illtum 1)ryedue : the third in*t0lnieet of
the aerial story entitled " For King and
reuse') • by James Hames : • paper by
EI •beth tttsland on "How Girls cin ('ome
oro New 1' orb to !.eve and Find Employ-
ment' : • Than keg' wing play entitled
" Ethel Fore -seer • Dream.' by Caroline A.
('reeve'. and %I•rgsret E. Songster : "Sirsd-
nled on • M•d Moose • hinting story, by
Hubert E•rl : " Absalom, • short Thanks-
giving
hanks•gi ing wort, by K K Mnelottriek : " Imp
and the Telephone, ' by .1. K. Range : aid
the oats! drperin ea s : Pudding Stick,
Stamps, tamers flub, Ricyclag,lnterschol
antic Sport, •t0.
5.4o111'. Hoar .lon'ayi.t_--.I *rem* Keler
mine has wre:.ten • series of short stone. for
The Indies' Home Journal. They will be
published during the ensuing few month.,
under the caption of "Searles of the Towu.
Mr..lwrome portrays well-known type or
characters in the storiea,the first of which he
calls"tilase 11.11'..' The sertee Is Interesting
from the fact that It .:uttatitutes the first
short stories that Mr. Jerome has ever writ-
ten directly for an Amertan periodeel,
The Ladies' Home 'Mensal. I'hiladelpoia,
I'en
HaKi 4'R Wsrat.y. -- .\ double -page il-
lustration by A. R Fres' will he one of the
s4nLeng features of Harpers Weekly dated
November 23rd. The opening of the opera
season will be commented upon ey W. J.
Henderson, -tad the interest of this article
will ore eche ed by numrroUe portrait. Io
the semis t. e of the Wseki\ ('*spar W.
%% hltne% w.. rs't.w the Herm "thew, and
Items Ralph will °ante theta a paper on the
study of art to the West
H•viltno Times The helanc* of trade
between (:rest Britain and the States is lar
trout cnn.taat, bet the •1port of heiresses is
chietly • protectionist industry.
Strsthroy Age Mackenzie Howell, boll
warrior that he to, has challenged the bold
bad (:rite to ,:omlat in Cardwell and North
Ontario. Wiwi, Huron has been vacant
looser than either of these onn.titueocies,
but the halving ground to not art this "great
statesman • taste.
Hamilton Times : tome Tory papers are
54.a.ting that then IS an excess, of revenue*
over expeeditere ler the Damm% year up to
1n.pr.•tor oftSchools for Toronto. has said
that ttt.•Cha iplainpit•turesh.•uld 1.framerl
and hung in • • every schoolroom I0 C an-lda .
w'nn•thing for ma Mr. R.' "With and schoolteacberei everywhere t•hou'J
pleasure, my dear Miss A. What Is l'ak`' an intrre'R in bringing it before the
it "' "Well. i wish you would probe puhl .. Teacher. and young people nota
to ma. so that 1 may crow over my Jo .a 5(4104 week by 'wilding for al hristrnae
cousin. 1 premise 1 won't aorept you."
\u-,,ber of Saturday .\'ipht, and a belief
-FII»gendw Itlaetter. work by Acting as agent for it and inducing
their neighbor:% to send for it as well. A
Th. ran -in-law (gratefully) -I don't liberal comms.ion is allowed. Addrees
the Shensi rd Publishing Company, Limited,
know whet 1 should have done if
you Aalelaiate Street sweet, Toronto, The rice
hadn't Fiero us all this turntture.
Thr Father -In -law --That's n'.., my boy; of the regular o d.no.n of Sotsrrlav '1"104
without it my daughter couldn't have which undoubtedly stands alone as Cana -
Riven you much of a home. -ties Ycrrit
da's most intrre.ting and thoroughly higb-
Herald. I class illustrated weekly, is Se per Vt.:.
"Johnny," called his mother. "quit
using that tail language." "Why," 4'e NEW GROCERY
411.4 the boy, "Shakespeare said what
1 just did.", -Well," replied the moth-
. r, growing infuriated, "you should
.suit going with him -.he's no enmpan--
ten ler >ou."--Now York Herald.
Harper a liarar for November 23rd will be
• superb Tn•oksgivlog Dumber with a
deeor•tive cover and an extra supplement.
It will be immen.ely attractive in fashion
features, in pictures of beauty and style
from the Horse .how, and in a variety of .1
luau -stymie suitable to the Melanins, of the
gay New York Winter. Stories by Margar-
et Sutton Briscoe, i'riscilla Leonard, .ad
Marion Harland will Odd to the Interest of
this striking issue of the Hari.
%% A 1.'11 . It.l i'"TR\TAU MM: 4/1111 in •
new monthly lesued in Toronto by J. C.
Weigh The articles are ably written. the
leading one this month being by Frank A.
Anglin on the Manitoba school goeetios
from the minority • point of view. He
takes the ground that the minority will
stand Arm on its legal right as defiled by
the Privy ('ouncil,but is willing Diet • own -
mission he appointed to esquire into the
(scte, and is ready, in the interests of peace,
to make any re•iginahle concession short of
abandoning the principle of Separate
wheels
November. They mare the same boast at Hra►r.a• Ma1:Ansi Th. Christmas
the mew time last year, and .t the wed o1 number 05 Harper'• Mogan., 000telns tb*
the year the drdcit w.. over four M1111008. tint chapters of . new novel entitled "Brio•
els, by William Stank, to he published
serially in ax parte. The illustrations •re
by W. T. Smedley. " 0* Snow Shoes to
the Harron (hounds by Casper W. Whit-
ney, is smother attractive feature, with it
sanative e1 the first stages of • journey b. -
'.nod the Antic ('irole of British North
Amerio• after Mg gate.This article se em-
54.tlishee by twenty-two ilhistr•ti.e fret
sketehes M A. H H. Heels pad from
pbotegr•pbs by Mr. Whitney. •ad drawings
by Frederick Retrieves, %%. H. Drake and
Otto H H.eher. "The Peru ot'Aesah Am
erre•,' b'. Krebmrd Harding Davis. Is a d•
tanpt,oe el ()maims, with seine Mw hrht
es 1'saerwl• Theirs are six illestr•uoas
from drawings by T de Theetrup, Charles
tush... R.rry Fenn. Max F. Klepper, mad
from photographs. " A Privies* iC.eag•
meet a the title of s faros by W. D. Hew
ells, For tete there are Sys illatleatie's
free' drawings hy Albert K. Stormer.
Seward Pyle contributes " Ry Lane wad
Rea, four sketches with tw.lye illustrations,
intending • frentpiooe ie soler. Tore .re
Ary short etortes , Anld•h the i'rophst•
em • humorous hal• el New Ragland
ob•reeter, by Kite Douglas Wiggin, with
illustrations hy W. T. Rmedl•y : " The l.•et
Aesaeet of !Nineteen* de Cetebiso," •N,dy
of .medieval Flerenre, by Themes Whartna,
with illustrations h'. J H W.ge.H.: " A.
interview with Mies Merlesepayb.- • story
tat every day Nene Verb, by Wander Mat
thews, with iHestrateess by W. T. Smed-
ley : sad " 1a.. Shoemaker of Telttg.0 ." •
sketch el pprreeviewis*l Transit Ids, by East
seas. a. M•wrl ieie. liths acti ism, both
valuable and etareeiaieg will divot the
honors with the foregoing. The nesieher is
wand is a epeeist Geyer ef sesem seal
paves Is mama
"1 sec there 1s a prest•eet of a hard •
coal cnmhlne this winter," Bald the
man who lives In a flat. as he stopped
the householder at the street corner
"Naturally." replied the householder.
bitterly. "Any coal combine 1s sure t0
be hard.'-4-'hicago Evening l'ost.
Termite Star The Conservative claim to
.11 the patriotism i. .bout played out, and
should he laid upon the shelf with Mercier's
hones and other relics which the dominent
party has dignified into sues. The labor
•l. and Independ0.ts ate plat as good I'ana-
dam., Inst as gime patents as the other
pert%
Stratford Weems TO. renovate Spite -
tater, published a the istsrem .f Wood-
eto'•k Collegiate Institute, proudly tolls of
the part which the pupils of that 'waits
4100 (0051 ID *01.0tmg Hen Wiltnd I.ur•
ler to teat town. It says lie visit .1 the
leader was " hailed with delight by ties
pends, ' and add.. " Mr. l.srier's speech
was • reel nl .parklieg ideologises ' Tb.
young mini are with Mt. 1.aari.r.
%'. indoor Keened Essex farmers are sell -
me cher surplus strew in Detroit for $6 per
tion The hest price obtainable on this side
of the river t. 9A, en that after paying 75e.
duty the farmers ere f1 26 ahead. Ro.fs
the trifling nem of straw rempro,it' wmml•l
pot • good many dollars is the pockets nt
(Intarin firmer.. 5,.. entry ms home wesld
add $15(),000 to $175.000 to the nemue of
the humors of Kent this sswsea.
Kamer Jobe Taylor, sae el the limbers.
piece tae, did here es Thursday. at the amp
WWI years
Sister R Croaker had •Nat -roll eseapo
from what might bee. tees smell .evident
by father taiesao the bees Seer.
H.Itnesvil The trustees of the eeheel
here have engaged the ...vier of C. ifieber,
.f Ilesmtliet, as umber for mitt y.er, .t •
Wary as 44360 Mr. Haber sews wavy
reee•meeled w • tsssb.r. bevies WIN
lair mmm pears is Wiens with seed me
"A trnut 1s the queerest fish." said
13rickley. "It will set hooked badly,
and bite again." The Widow Smith
looked at him absent-mindedly for a
minute. and then added: "Yes. but the
'nor fellow's to be excused; it's human
nature, you know." --Adams Freeman.
Mr. Wickwire -I wonder what are
the feelings of a deposed sovereign?
Mrs. Wickwire -I Imagine the contrast Call and see me.
1s something similar to that telt when •
one has bought all one wants and is
merely sitting around In the way, '
on
HIEILTON STREET
nest .1. It. CORN ELL'S
a .
• us
Int
Dry Goods.
LADIES' CLOTH COATS
MEN'S FUR COATS
At 30 PER CENT I css than regular price.
The undersigned respectfully an
nouncee to the remittents of
(:odericb and adjacent town-
ships, that Ire has opened out
am above with a new stock of
choice groceries, which for :ow -
new of price anti excellent
quality, cannot he excelled.
waiting for her change:•-indlanat•otb
JournaL
Ragonn Tatters-Wa'at's become 0'
Ronny? Rolling.tone Nomo.s-IHd'n
yer hear' Why, dory had ter put 'Im In
dr loonertic asylum. "What fur?"
"Why, he swiped a box frum dP gro-
cery store and carried It ten blocks.
artWen he opened it ft sus full 0'
soap." Philadelphia Record.
140v u,n the stump, who has here
p,atlantly watching the strange angler
for about an hour) --You ain't .-aught
anything. 'ave yer? Stranger --No. not
yet, my tiny. !toy -There *APO 't 110
water In that pond till It rained last
night. -Los Angeles Herald.
Mr. Slaveaer (to his wife) --Clara, 1
.leh you would tell Bridget not to
rook the biscuits quite se brown In fu-
ture. Mrs. Filaveserf-Why. John.
What ars You thinking tat? Bridget
and 1 haven't been on speaking terms
since that morning i forgot myself
and spnke haatlly to her when she
broke that old china saucer i had had
ao rsaay year,. -Boston Transcript.
Chutes F. Glenn has sold his dwelling
Ileum OA Felton street to the Mire. Resent
of Celerioh township for the ea• of 9600.
Renmtller . Cherry tole Farm, Centeno,
the home of Mrs. Won Rees. nes the sonse
of a yen pretty wedding on Wednesday
dtereosa, 6th fete *bee her v inigent
daughter. Mies M5.oi., ..d .Felin Pease -
baker, a heebly esteemed young man of the
same township, were united Is the beside of
m•trimon'.. The tient was eeenrely tied by
Rey. S. Oliva.( is the preswe. of ahem 80
tented e.ests.
Tenns cash.
GED. 8ALNY•
s. ,,s',t
At Reduced Prices.
Come and see our
LADIES' GREENLAND SEAL GAPES.
40 -INCH ALL -WOOL SERGE DRESS GOMIS
AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
A FEW PIECES OF DRESS GOODS
At Half Price.
MANTLE CLOTHS IN GREAT VARIETY
All Mantle Cloths above $l 00 cut and fitted
free of charge. Dress an Mantle Making up-
stairs
Colborne Bros.
The Greatest Carpet and Lace Curtain Wart -
house of the Coma iv.
.� 1
WORSELL & CO.
have removed to
POLLOCK'S OLD STAND
on the Square, where he
will be glad to see all his
old customers anti as many
new oneaas may be pleased
to favor them with their
. patronage.
INT£NrsTR
BRIGHTER
and BETTER
ban .'ver
J, N. WORSELL & CO.
CHANGE -'F BUSINESS.
Raying bnnght the satin basins= of Mr. JOHN HiLLIKR, Kaesew-M„Uederieky
we will he prepared tae and after Sst.rttav, Nev. 23ei. 18054. is pre
Immense Bargains in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
FLOUR •nal FEED. CROCKERY •n'I GLASSWARE, ETC.. ITC.
We nave also derided to .dept the ('A9H SYSTEM, believing it to be is the betel
interests alike of hope mad eal:.r.
We .erdldly selieit the patronage of •11 tee old enetes(.rs. sed as away sew saes as
possible, Omni ei tee the Mestlwl rdwsteens wo sake a war goods.
A tarp Meek to geed dry o r4wewd,deliyaraid at any pert of ewes Me $3 226 per nerd.
Wim am shoe tai sell sheep. beam•.s we have bsmeat Mf„ H4tlwr'. welt-emert.d .teak
Ml • nasi tlisws.t. mrd likewise by .sa•Bt•R the bueia.s" a met tests.
OMb
admired promptly earefmllp
Preemie mime se teak nonmember the dM.. Saturday, New. aka
33re CTi?e'. I'.
FOR
At the
FINE HONEY
A good line of Syrups
A special line in two gallon
Pails
XMAS FRUITS
Large supply
Best quality
X -MAS CANDY
One of the beat assortment.;
this side of the city.
Anything in fine French
China for Christmas pre-
sents.
Your wants are looked after
Your trade appreciated.
CASH GROCERY
Hamilton Street.
CREAT SALE
0J•
GENERAL HARDWARE,
FAINTS, OILS. GLASS, CUTLERY, ETC..
FOR 60 DAYS_
Having decided upon adopting the Cash
System, I will, for the next 60 days, offer my
entire stock of Hardware, etc., at greatly re-
duced prices for cash, part of which will be sold
at cost, and many articles for less, to mate
room for new goods coining in this Fall. At
the expiration of the 60 days, I intend to adept
the Cash System, and my customers may
depend upon getting any Goods in my line
business at the lowest cash prices for which
they can be sold. public
Thanking my customers and the p
generally for past patronage and solieitint a
continuance of the same, I remain,
JAfMCEB TATES.
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