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Dentistry.
MIts. NICHOLSON L.D,8.-DENTAL
games �sst Oats. Wes►. ,
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•ea _ beat Ise p•1•um
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llK• wd.t.R�O...sal, Lettettities
a~ rite 01 s .•t�sal
per- ver asses Roht•sa•'e Dr7
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I1 11. TURNBULL, DI/ M., L.U.S. -
• �R t te17 ewesl.led
era tiro d�.le r1. Cield mad perm
el■, .,t 108 h ameast•d w sold erases
My teaser.•ttemttoe Ktve: t� the
Me matured toes► s��1w��� m
l.saa's pew Welt.
j HUNTER. PHYSICIAN, BUR
11 geto. cal a mem 1161 tliaslti�
DR J. HAMILTON, VETERINARY
.u,p*m.t, graduate of (Marie V.t.ii ry
• 0glM{eJ !'erste, Registered iateeber or to
tart t e.rissey Medial As..crtaw. Calls
Ep.0 •tweed u au bear., dol or Maw
O•eilte• street Opposite Celbsioe
Mr
.amam'ra■sI►s thu
TTLAX& ISSUER OF MARRIAGE
. Iisewes. Oed.rloa. Vet. ttt117 `
L.WMI.
M. 1;. CAMERUN.BARRISTSR,t►OLI
choremvgawuer. &c.leailea--ser.
tlto• sodJ.tit. /Ladle 1P. eta. opp.l btmium
jot WIEST HEATUN - BARRISTER,
£4 gallons,. Notary Public Achmssei
Meek. West Street. few -17
�. AMerwP1ON,t1.0-. BARRISTER, MOL-
iet. Neter dee. Vee aver Medical
MIel1. !!•mare. t:.derse.
Ai.u. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, So-
ileltor, comm.ssloner, eft. Mune, to
1.ea. Mass : car. Ham.It0S sod
ht. A.
drew's-eta. Helmick. Ont. 101
LOFTUS i DANCEY, BARRISTER,
eobolter. C.mvmpmmoer. to.. eta Mea,
to sere at lowest rates. Honen's Nlssk,_tl►
pease Colliers* Hotel. Uederidb. Oat. -u
--
N, Limo, BARRIBTIR. PROD -
ser Sett li RNliariorso Mom. mf
RC. HAYS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT
. OR. Sc. Usoe North-st.. .ext door
rhos •L U!loe. irl vete /Made to Mad at
lowest rats of late►»t. WNW-
/IA/MOW ARROW t PKOUDF'OOT, BAR.
l J seams. Anersere, Balialters.
Pron&G..
Hod*
nob. J .Raw
T. ..Q.C..
°`tAME1ON, HOLT & HOLMES,
BarrWera a.Ue1tun to Cb•.oery. Go.
oodericb. 1. C. ‘1•1111111111111. Q.0. ; P. Net
Dailey Holism
THE SIGNAL . GODICli1CH, 0NT. TH I • Iu•1►A 1 APRIL 16, 1896.
J G. WARD, CONVEYANCER,
. Ata. sal eammiedener tor Wass ied sad
re-
mated of bad. , r. estakeems
•lErmatlsne, dep.gltlona or solemn desire
la or oowo•rLMR any •oaoa. salt .r Qwv
wading a the Hiatt Ooart of J MUo•, Um
Courtef allele for Ontario, or la any tenet)
or lrvisiow Court, All transactie•s foreru111
awl promptly exeestsd. It.Ndenoe and P.D.
•ddreer-Danasase• Oat. 110-tt
LMr •N lam' _
MOSSY TO LUA)x. - POMOO
Pttimee rands to isei as N par
MAL 111.0. CAMHRON, HortoilliF
tlppmits Colborne Betel. Hererbh.
YR1VAT F: FUN US - PARTIES DR -
Wrote et obtaining money os era -slam
arm warm can do eat 'y per cent M sp.
I7utgteJ. A. MtIN)NAIitt Room 111. free-
hold laulidinate. Toronto. woes
/ t.ItEAGEIt, CON VKYANCING AND
l.eur•.oe sales, oppo.ta'.Yartir'e Hotel
Cloder.oh.
1X1 ON KY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE
1 u GI _per meat. Note discounted. C.
SHAG RR, eine opposite M.rtan's Hotel. Glade
rich
141 J. T. NAPTiL, PIKE, LIPS AND
1' • accident imesemps smut ; .t Mwsst
rater. 0c•-00g.Itartl4a and liquors, God-
urtek. yin_
r(W0 000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
cAMURON HOLT R HOL.MILS t0.
nosa
b. ---- _._
4OIKEY TO LEND. -A a. A R O Ir
A.111. omount of Private Funds for laysetfIOI
*t lowest tate ea lr0•0Mss Mortgagee. Apply
• HARROW ft PROUDPOOT
RRADCLIFFE, GENERAL .IN-
. scrams. Real Estate sad 10•C7
L•ning Agee. U .ly ant -.'Me eompanl ie
npmeented. Mosey to Iwmd es et+aigki
bass. •t the lowest rate of Interu0 gl•E.
to mit lea oorrower.
OW dsayo
d or tress Nq.are. West Oetreetjw_oodasee.
IM �•tf
liHttt.hYlsee IPsttalsfa.
/ 1 ODEItIOH 11110HANIOWTESTI-
NAf TUTU LIIII&A&Y AND BEADIN0-
11001, ter. .1 (fest street •M Spare lap
▪ Opw tram t to e rote.. and from 1 to Ie T.0.
ABOUT WOO VOLE 1N LIBRARY.
Les�diss Deady,
Weekly rood IUosbedd
oo o**aaiP
TWIST. ONLY res 1e
NL S1u. a
ursatlag tree use of Library sad Weedlai
Appliesth.s toe .bersidp resslvet by
Libraries'. tamale
J. H. OOLHORNL 0. HAMILTON.
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Anetio- seems..
THOMAS GUNDRT, AUCTIONEER
sad lasars0.0 Agent. Owietsh. Owl.
.est Leedom .ad Lasseshw Vire les. Om.
▪ • Gorr DMelriet Mutual Ins. c\.. Hales 1t -
Seeded to la any part of Me coot,. forty
RUGS OR CARPETS.
epra.guds Ces.loeewalea. In Paver of
r.Hable Tire Ceverlwg.
While this queetlon. which confront,
the housekeeper with ryery recurring
spring. fa unr which she must settle
aavr•du,g to her own notions and
nc. uiritien -.t she be one whuut experi-
ence has gatded to a uholce, there are
',till many of tits Inexperienced wilt)
*111 b: Interested In having the best
punts of each set before them.
Briefly. then, for helm -wives of
moderate means. it will be readily sr•n
Vat rums can be kept clean with
leas labor 0 the &Lsues of a margin
u' tb•cti, are stained and the centre
coveted with a rax which can be M -
ed every few weeks end taken to the
yard or ruvf to be shaken and thor.
toughly tot utehed. A good Nsnyrna rug
will stand Marl t .ear for ten. yearn,
longer than the fest carpet will tor-
rent
ersent a i.•apec•tabl•• appearance.
For bedroom*, whether fur city or
country. It has long been conoedc,1 that
matting Is the best. cheapest ar,d
most sanitary and artistic suta.titute.
An art:t•le mit twenty -rave cents a yard
will give irtatlmfO&'tl,n fur three yearn
11 turn -.1 once during that ti': • and
wife urn e a month with , 'doth W T ung
out of warm was -r con•ar,tng a hand-
ful of salt to a pail of water.
It 1a more than posr.ble. however.
that matting. which has no long helot
the Hell. will be supersede: by a wm-
paratively new material called "(toot
%bee" It Is av 1t•-elhb- an the best
Crinrw• mailing, Is Ilett and unob-
trusive In docket', wnfies in many soft
oolong sod can b• sown together and
bound 11ke carpet. It forms one of
the best tlaehgr':rnds fur rug., arid,
It is said. will be largely used tut
dodos. as well as for ceiling,. Fos
hatn onck and flag and plisse cush-
ions It Is e0.11. di:rsble and unrlvalett
front any point of view.
-\ woman whose floors are covered
with rugs and n.G:tinge of this "floor
titer" con welcome the house cleanings
with a smiling face. to they will Lave
r.•, terrors for her. The emir. house
can 1..• cleati...l one. room at a tame,
while the children are at school and
her ltd at his office, without martyr-
dom or annoyam.- to any member of
the family. -New lurk if -weld.
JOHN KNOX, GENERAL AUO-
tlowesr • ei Lest Valuator. 0.lsiieh.
Gat. Ravine bad wands cable exp.rMsee d
Ms•aetieseerlsgtawb, u M la a _.Mese M
with ttierowgh e.tl•dsllea ail seen
estrwi M him. erases ION �at
a'e Rotel. er amt by Emil to W1. lateness.
P.O., harden! amealed MOM
OI Ossa Aw.11wMs
PrellessioUsL
E
C B'rsELE
civil. t1.gINm, aver.. L
paatrnrlRISIAte, ♦ALUA7011.
1 Mir. Oar. Hamiltss and Newg to-et.IQ 3E
The if..u.eLeeper'• test.
When a weary hotkaek••eper wax ask-
ed what her Idea of heaven was she
repa.'.1 "A plac.• where there is no
dust and n . dlrte dishes."
To t1"• b .0 .•wif.• who has a siert-ant
t• wash h.••• A,sh'.s the second clause
of the reply- may wet carry great
weight. but she mut have a very .471-
eent ?tart .,f d..ptesttcs at her com-
mand who (1o„•4 not appreciate the pest
Of dust. The putting in of coal in the
cellar covers all the furniture upstairs
with a black dust, and all polished
durf•tec .tree gray; while In summer a
tine. light, hnpalpable powder from the
streets wefts In hourly through every
chink and crevice. While It 1r well
an.l proper for the housekeeper to
fight the nuisance, and once.; they
have her house thoroughly dieted, she
may beorsjrte a slave to her enemy. Site
Is no worse off than her ne:ybors. anti
she would do well to console hrself
with this thought, and not n'.ake her-
self and everybody ••Iso• miserable be-
cause a dim mirror .ir a Is-hntend chair
rung. 1 have llnpregeed, palnfully-
upon my mind the picture of a young
married friend. fragile in appearance.
anti. In truth. a-Dnse lite was worn to
a thread by her arch -foto -Dust. Sane
watt the mistress of a large Douse, en-
tirely furnished as to floors. mantels.
and wain.er.ting In polished antique
Ask. She kept two servants. but - the
parinr-mail had time to .lust the h
only ower p•`r diem. The remainder
of the time the so-ealled mistress
undertook to keep things clean. My
Mont v1vld ren tlectlon,'her-{a.a, she-
aplv•arrl twZ.-third* of the time'lrISTfi
and weary, with a dust (:loth In her
hand. She used to say, halt laughing-
ly, half anrr..wfully. that a fit legend
for her tombstone would be, "Dust
thou art, 10 dust returneth."
A. .tear Mrs.. Whitney says. ”Some -
thing must be crowded nut." Let us
housekeepers accept this truth as In-
evitAt.le, and when we rile let It to
of a ,truggle with something greater
than Aust. --Harper'? Bazar.
" No," said owe slacken to anther, •' we
dent speak be biter, She wasn't Mtid
the rase let el sip se we w*ea. '
" Oh. 1 neo ills k.. • dlIerewt eat."
Hoary Weed astir sow I.frwled a
rear .rhe SIM to like espl•Iatg sf
glossy mid d_t Ld ora, shot wast
he meat seed wee aagar eatharW,
mesetwg, of warms, sash • matins* es
A toe's ONbarba frills. every doss bstag of -
ieMive.
M•adke-Ob, Mara. I'm se end bees
W. i haven't sees yes far ever a ler.
hore arm yes hsar411 B
Marie IM0Wy)-i dw1 Mrd. I ew w
rise, and Mve takes a Nat
Muses -Yes duh rap se.
sawn
4
What iM
Naw to Wake Nreadatirks.
Mr*. Itorers formula for making
brveeel.tiek' +ay+ Pour half a pint of
belling war- into half a pint of milk.
Add .t -i• - nful ..f warm wait, r.
Now >t +titticlent so h alt• -wheat
flour 1•. 10.1,;,• a stiff •l.ug'r Turn 1t
out on the Isnard. knead until eeft and
t•iast1. and fr.• from atlt•.kin'-a' fleet•
lu a brow) brush the top lightly with
butter and stand amide for three hours.
Then turn oUt on the board. nut off a
tercel! t"•rti .n and roll it our tinder
the harps about ten Inches l.,,., and
twice the thiekntss of a lead p•-n'-il
Place In Kreased pans. stand alW.' tn•o
hour. and hake in a Uul -k oven t•ru
min(ttes.
HEALTH AND HOME.
tale ■1.1.rd nester.
I. Bespter user two tesepcestele of
mwt•rd, two 1--p--1.M.4 goer, two tea-
apuesfwM el roma' gager. Mix with
wooer, bat Net too dot'. PI..o between
pieces of e1d .110110 behave apprise. if it
surae tee m.oh at trot lar •a extra prem of
damp made between it and the ekla,wh►e1
alter a Men elms osa be removed.
..ped Elides
Prof. Nereid *ye there is a pr.vta ea&
idea that slaw eating is favorable to digee-
ties, but this Si otter fallacious. The um-
portaatpouts tenet that we eatelowly or fast,
that whew we do eat we chew with merry.
IN course, when LIMP biota M des 1. some
u.eatal anxiety, the may 'alarmingly iabibit
the emoretiowa Slow satins begets • habit
of aimpl) mumlltag the tool withost really
ulastitmt'wg it, whilst the hurried eater r
tacltoed to swallow his food before proper
mastication. Hence, hurried eating is had,
not rapid n.astioatiw may be 'Avesta -
game. It 000watrutee our energies on the
act is queue. and hone more thoroughly
e4.10011Upl1bee it. Moreover, energetic
.hewing stimulates the seeretlon of saliva
in a malt favorable wear.
l ompawy 0l.aarr•.
Company manners aro`. by alt orldn.
the worst element that ever eltter.•1
into a family. Just why pe.'pl" shrub
indulge themselves In all sorts of car••
lean• indifferent. and 111-1 read habit.
when they are alone at home, ren.) 1 mat
on a vnne • of courtesy, amlabltlte mac•.
poftah when anm►h,rdy come?. la one : 1,
the many n,v.teri.'* of this very my•
teflon. thine We call life. How much
easter It would be to ma'ntatt. the
steady. uniform deportment. to ent, to fo'llov.
out th.' same theories. and h.•ld to the
same prinriplee Sunday tnd w,.•k
days. storm an.l shine. alon or In no
clety.
1.111 T .m.t Netter.
It a cabbage head I. toe 1.. rhay•.1 it
can be done lery- mnct; more easily
and finely if the het I is firt't ,••al:.••t
In enld water for 'rev. rel hours, then
shaken thnroughty and dried Juin tie
ere using. it will al.n be of much
more dedicate flavor.
Teo lns1 BMW -
"The primary cavae cf so many ogee of
iadaenra, say • boepttal ■uperinteotieat,
s the almost naivete•1 habit of drug tak-
ing, Prem the mildeJ tarice to paant
medtctwe, W heoever the average Mao sod
woman feel depreaned or slightly ill they re
tort at once to some medicine more Or less
.troof. *
"If they would try to find out the mese
of the trouble and mei to titivate it by
eguluns roar mode of living, the general
n.slth of the ooarmunity would be better.
The drug habit tends to lower the tone of
the system. Th. more it is indulged to the
more app•reot become the nooseruty of
cootiautng the downhill mune. Th. mai
urity ot persons do not look bet and the fact
that they Deem to feel better after the nee
of • stimulattog dreg or patent medicine.
"Thi. feeling comes from the benumbing
action of the drug, because it bas oo up -lift
tog power. With the system in such •
weakened state the microbes of the Areae.
and •zoellect ground to grow. When et
tacked the patent lacks recuperative power,
mrd the remit as generally fatal
-
Maras Hewer Caroms.
Dutch bulbs, Crocus, kc., 'n the borders
without baring suffered •cmewbat by late
frusta. Chose • tine. dry dad to pestle hoe
.moo,itt Hy.ioths, Tulips ka. Break up
the soil has with the how and draw it some-
wnet toward such e are unduly exposed, to
insure •11 protection possible hy snob meow
from cold wind and future frosts,
Zook " tan womm " as kis wedded wife,
wakes' ebwtmg • reply At last tet pat)
ane of tet Mide wee tautly overtaxed, sad
see than puliteir addressed her lord mod
master, in tb• hearing of the seeembled
knead., "Crew ye two, ye brute'
,. With so mans labor troubles,
)hitt the rl..ck epos the shelf,
" 1 new. lu.t .twat concluded
That 1 d better sink• io .el(
1M mare of 1..) en there are .n • suit,
TM looser it .'squad to lost :
Tb• mon pbyeic,aos there are to • other,
The seesaw 11 • . et and past.
Teacher 11 hot is the mewing ot self-
oo•trol
K„t -I s •hro • teacher trete med •'.d
feel Irk• giving • limy • black wrack sad
doesn't.
I
*mere says. " Tu Lor hong it ie net -ewer,
to hr. slowly 1, will he ogee Woe tbi
Bet the message boy es determtoed to reach
e raps old ere
Rra.•mable Wrdeeing.
1)oton seeds for main crops must he sewn
without delay. Indifferent crops are often
eke result of 100 101.•owiogs, as the plants
have no tune to bulb before the autumn ea
son arrive, and if they do not bolb well and
ripen properly they are deficient to .Iuality
.mad keep Indifferently. On the first fine,
do day after the frosts the surface of the
earth will work admirebl', and the seeds go
in well. Tread down the surface of the
N ewly -worked soil before the drills are
draws. Draw such drills eight inches apart
sad eery shallow, to edeot which it se bet-
ter to draw them to lute with • blunt stick
held short than a hoe. 1■ modern culture
• Hat bed is allotted them in preference to
the old rounded shaped. 1)o not sow to
thickly --an ounce of seed se ample for •
rood of ground. When sown tread the
seeds in along the row. Then level by rak-
ing the bed over evenly, &swum off stools
kc. 1n view nt retaining all rain water re
that it eannot flow off the had, it is a good
plan to rake from the oast r towards the
sides, so that the latter become somewhat
higher than the other parts.
Aspersing here are now to be finally pre-
i.•rr.t fur S. •u.g :woo- • 1I •• ,.,,t t .
tote :o drew •hent .i'h.slayer ,tfierrt.•-
•oanure and ao.•uc 'wt) r •.nd. o't..It ,•. .
had. Such as are cot rennin.. ho.- neer,
not owlx t., destroy weeds which are ap-
parent, bot also to check such seedling
weeds se .re germinating nr about to do so.
Early lettuce, to follow autumn sown and
spring traoaplanted. are readily grows ep-
os asparagus beds exposed to all day sum -
shine. Simply- sow Parr White Coe tweed -
cast over the aortae, and boo or rake it M.
The main or permaaest crop will not suffer
from such superficial plana of the latter,
grown on the sense bed. All who oontem-
plet growing, amperage upon new beds
mostlhave the latter fully prepared without
delay. Heavily manure and deeply mass
the ground,be•ring io mind the crop 1• •
permanent floe and will occupy the mond
for many yawn.
newel. ai trarlegwakete.
The gtwato*t depth, writes Pref. See-
ley, is ►kt "Atnry of the la.rth,' at
wide& earthquakes aro twee to mtg-
taiate. Is shout Se miles n k.s ales
hewn ealrulated that • Moa .smolast
to kelt grantee urea .nitW fel a ease
anti. .1 1 r efi.I1alLta�
1) me taint 'Wella ,,,..1 4.41
mot ear.. esesedhyrl) I...maul. S,ome-
t.m.-. ‘1 ear to bad that 1 towel it
slare.t ;tet..w,t.l.• to met low tel
rrrw.u.i-., .hat 1 nbla.neel $ fen d
In.n. r. 1fr,r1. )U4 M. 111.- •.111 as a
o'rk.3 Th. is.. r..,len whits 1
tout h.il.,t ma. .o.ndertully, and
atter tin►-nr hair rooters 1 we
esti rnr ar•.ual .1h n., pain aid
.••Iat.H -•1 d'•mc a.la....,k. Tour*
truly, w 11. les -.u, t a1Kary. Alberta.
GI er ALL DRUGGISTS. OR
TEMPLETON MIN POWDER CO , TORONTO. ONT.
These powder. area p..ltl.e rare lee
MIPemm•Il.en. %%%%% 'CIA, ricIaair..laGrippe
sold i• (order:el. , \\ t' I.i'ul)E.
HOT CORN.
Magt,trate-(to witaeeI I and droned
that you overheard tet quarrel between this
defendant and his wife '•.
Witness- Yis, mor.
Magistrate Tell the court, if you can,
what he seemed to be doing,
Waimea He seemed to be dols the
lasteoin
Nu Num
wife v1E Usw •
pA[.Mo TMA SOAP
Km. Teti FT
15fat a
BE SI BANS Sup
cois50
4111 L11e 1101
air w. tr*erMd .1 somas head and toga
f tried •'pte►tJlr Moap.' las very short ties
the ewes theepp arse aim bootee smooth mid
Idea. and es Will got poeeetly win
Hes kicame., C,sdnea.
GaAp is rife Chita
Clearing Sale
Or
Dry Goods
"I me." mid one policemao to spottier,
"that every trade in the world but care by
had a great and famous man it it.'
"So has ran, sold the other policeman.
"And who was that'"
••.Ioshua
"dehte • policeman'"
"Surely. I )ido't he arrest the son '"
2' cants cores Catarrhal headache.
•' '• pool breath used by Catarrh
incipient Cattarrb
" Hay Fever
"•�Catarrhal Deafness
Cold in the heed to 10 ruins.
25 cents sectors' Chase's Catarrhal Core
with perfect blower enclosed in each box.
Sold hy .11 dealers.
NewOirl What doss your papa like for
br.akfeet•
Little Mabel He .leaps likes meet Lev
thing we bum 1 get.
1-111
30 DAYS
Farmers' pr .duce taken in exchange.
H. J. HORTON
the CASH STORK,
car. Montrral•etreat end =oomre.
THF STAFF OF LI? .
Adulteration and eobentation in (cod pro
duds have of late years become so grave an
evil, that t•orernmeets everywhere hems been
oblueed to call .n the eeryu-ee of a.yalysts to
chess their spread and eve the live* of the
peoplr.
Out, of the moat important 'articles of food
an•tue•tionably le HKkAU.
For pure wholesome Bread. it most be made
from Malt and Hop least ; for thus reason it
s easily soluble in the tolese of the stomach.
or. in oil to words. light of digestion.
Hop and Malt Yeast is pro she pt,nd by
d
heat andy•a _n grLoA to•
......11 ,..•. n .
�N MY BAKE''
1 r•• me' for ten•• • •••.• a• ' .-1 mv1.
'n -n• 1: a'.rMI ■• ).,u cwt, 1.r '• wee cent.
Poo. 11 • premst. )email, .bleb are forcing
the .norl.ar oo •tae Ruble, but which do not
and cannot eve the same sweet flavored bread
MY BREAD P1 MADE FROM THE PURE
MALT AM) HOP YEAST AND NO. 1
MANITOBA PATENT FLOUR.
Try it and prove for yourself. It le the most
wboewrne and sweetest bread that can be
produced of anyeast on the war1et. My
eng experisoce In the Bakers. business 1..s
proved thew to be fa. is
D. CANTELON.
Mr C. Donnelly, wholee•le liquor deal
er, A Illston, Ont., was troubled tor years
with itching Piles He was peasoaded
by Jas. Mc(i.reey, Alliston, livery man,
M ole Chase's Ointment, which he did,
was Bored, hos had no return of them and
highly recommends this Ointment as .
roverei rn care for Piles.
I).s't throw ties after She bride and groom.
Walt till they get ..sited and mese it to
than
A minister of ea I(diaburgh pariah was
ftB.i reaesuy se merry sample Is humble
life, ase is the e.asft of Ube e.rameav
thrift melted the heidegn.m whether h.
IN THE SPRINC
3
Gr,
r (who had 1hie jetwsti the Telma C 1 o h i n g
tear*, pr•otaeug ►o fete ► Right, left, `
newt. left, fear poem to the rear . m•r*h '
(hells does trapdoor tato cellar. )
Groom a wee lansiowelyl-Ob, Jim, are'1 Cl�thing
poen hurt •
t.roc.r tuevwg, blit wits dignity l -4.o
•war, wtwtan, walypst Ao fou kouw •bout
war '
Alt\i/kmoto
1»ItJNER
la ( PI L L S
CONSTIPATION.
BILIOUSNESS,
DYSPEPSIA.'4
SICK HEADACHE.
ECU LATE. THE UV -
ONE PILL ARTLR LATINS
INSURES .000 DIGESTION.
tR10E2S CTS.TitpOus "IED ca
FIello!
Ile old Reliable
Still on Deck.
THE BEST AND ONLY
SCRANTON
COAL
the Cheapest Coal ever told in this market.
All Coal weighed on the Market Scales,
to the: you're sure you get your weight.
Clothing
INCREASE OF_BU3IhiSS
lira mods it necessary ter u
leave the old otos pad take •
oo•. That fine store us
VICTORIA BLOCK
sett door to Sharman'e Shoe Shop, L
when my frieode and customers might
find me new. Here we expect to do •
tourebiog trade. We have lust re-
ceived a new end well assorted supply
of
SPRING GFOODEt
in the three departments of our best -
sea, camels
READY MADE CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING sad
CUSTOM TAILORING
We mean business and are bound to
cell. Light profite and quick tales is
our motto.
L. CARD & CO.
GODBRICH.
PLANING MILL.
ESAIIISNED 1155.
BllcIia11us & RflyIIas
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SASH, DOOR and BLIND'
Dealers is all libido of
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
Orden left at HARPER It LEES Arid builder. material of desorlptlon
promptly attended to.
WM. LEE. School Furniture a Specialty.
The good housekeeper turns
to thoughts of house-clean-
ing, and a new Toilet Set i.'+
necessary for one of the bed
rooms.
I can offer 'luring the
month of April
a ten piece enamel and gilt
TOILET SET
110 Pirie. Full 417.)
POTMAHOFF TEA.
AT $2.75 A SET
Regular price is $14 00 Thu'
let a snap an.i will be quick-
ly picked Op.
The finest and cheapest
stock of Dinner and Toilet
Sets at
C. A. Na's
TIM Nu *NI
TAMPA est see GempMta
CATALOGUE OF
t3sea Fee.ws`1Nwt.S10..0
Cbi
in .nada
*ROT TO Fla mem( t1.
00150, IT WILL par
TkoSty, BriusSisiCI
wanaea ewes passe TIMM NIL
This new blend of tea for family
use is now on sale at our ;tore
have also the tinest in
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
and keep on hand full lines of best Family
Groceries, and the most reliable in Dairy
Produce, Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables,
STURDY BROS.
The I:rts•.-rti, on the Square.
A Little Knowledge
is not s dangerous thing when it directs your attenbiou
to the fact that the
Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, ant.,
•let giving the most practical and business like course in Canada. Everything
strictly high grade. Write for catalogue and College Journal. School re-
opens Jan. 2, 1 S96.
J. W.'TESTERVELT, Principal -
The paper upon which
this is printed was
made by
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lie E. B. ':L)DY Co.,
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:meted. it rILLL,
Who exclusively
supply
this newspaper.
CHEAP CLOPPING
AT TH1
GODERIOH WOOLEN' MILL.
i beg to say that 1 have opened a store corner of Colborneest at mal
Square, in Mr. Lewitt'a Knitting Factory, and have made, arrangements with
Mr. Lewitt to attend to the selling of our popular Woolen goods. You will
find our stock fret class, and made of pure wool, well selected, consisting of
TWEEL`S, FLANNie:i.4, BLANKETS, YARNS, KTC.
Now is the time to buy your woolen good. es wool is fast advancing
in price. Buy before the goodie go rep
1 have rut • new °rain Chopper in the Woolen Mill, awl will he
prepared to do cheeping every day. (lrai■ ground fine or coarse, and have
put the price down to le. per hundred pounds, hoping by doing good work
and fair dealing to rso.lve a liberal share of your patronage.
Q. M. COLLINS.