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The Signal, 1896-7-16, Page 3TSR SIGNAL: GIODZRICE, ONT. THURSDAY JULY 16, 1896 3 wawf. v. M. NICBOL ON, L D. a o.wwu Item ttNerleo rho New Oe Geld Filling. Cr w.. weal. epewty. IS Years Ezporionse L M. MABEE, D.D.8 , LL,D.B.,-DIN . Tit LSURU ON.- gad approved Wim. of ih• manual mfor all eth•ask i Prowerv.- specialty. O/oe over Jennie Robins= a dry goods .tom oor sway West M. and the Square t:7 JA T K. TURNBULL, lately S., LD.B.- ei Desna $sr11e.a W7 associated wltt Dr. Naos. of Ito.treeL 6013 a•4 poems 1•l*. arttblal Wath mou.1 4 m or MIMI- ratios lists, emend atteaUoa vie te the ratio■ of the amoral leer . Moo 1. 'a sew block. 110-tf p Bfied1oal. n it. HUNTER" PHYSICIAN, BUR- L/ tits. Oise-Sreo. street. the rest demos lately ecouplM by Ur. MoLoao 'satin oldie nom maid nem Mar heels LISen... L. ISSUER OF MARRIAGE TV . I.iee.eer, Galen*. Get. Mikis Liel/t1. G. CAMERON, BARRISTER, SOLI- . alter. ),e.vq•aoer, he. 0Sm-oer. es and Si. Andrew . elle. Celboea Fal. Xty EKNEST HEATON - BARRISTER, boudter. Naas, I'uhlk: Achesee'. Block West Street. lbw -y 1,1 CAM P1ON,o1.C., BARRISTIK, SOL- setter. Notary. Lo, 0nece over lledlo.l Yah. tiodeetch. M. v. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, SO- Latter. eileamielgamer. Mt. limey to tom. *Mose : cor. Hamtllt.s sod at. An dreedu-Ks Goderich. Oak 501 1 OFFUS E. DANCZY, BARRISTER, J Soticlter.Ooeveyascor, ko.. etc. Mosey 10 loan •t lowest rates Horton's Nook, Op• poefun t'uruoroe Hotel. Oodertob. Oat. MO if • N. LEWIS, BARRISTER, PROC. 14. r la Mendes O..rt. et ()Markt ,lice death Oolbor.. Mtn. 113 O. HAYS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT I. OIL he. 0111oe North -h, omit door e1..SL1 Olao.. Private /ends to lead at lo"eet rem 01 intermit. 1pp 11 ARP.OW & PROUDFOOT, BAR- NA.rioters. Ancestors, t Solicitors. o.. Gods Marrow. Hrh. J T. Q.C.. W. Proudtoot. g 1AMElt3N, HOLT & HOLMZS, V Barristers, SoItolton la Chasemr to. Dudley. 11. C. tenons. Q.0.; P. Holt; O. WARD, OONVEYANCZR, J . ton.. and see.mlestn or o1.J1 mi •ed re - ma i r .visa la.s,ftim.. or affidavits . dealers - In ay aammrnlne any Sella.. sun or pro- le role the Hugh Court of Justice, the for Ontario, • any nowt: er IJivlilas All oSrmftll� �ad g�g�s� axeoaysd. end P.(S• nem OeL Hato -tt LIMY ONO 1a1111114noe. D ONZT TO LOAN. - 0a0, 000.00 l Prhmqyy lid at 0) per oath so - amity. •wily. M. O. CAMMON, Herten's bleak. Weeeite (Lebens llet.b. Ooderle►. I0141 I)RIVATE FUNDS - PARTIES "W- elton' of obtaining money on drat -elms arm er:.ribs ma do so sit St per cent. br •p- t11ng to J. A. McDONAUH Room 116. Free bat Buildings. Toronto. wA esti II r SEAGER, CONVEYANCING AND l.i.e*lch. I*.unaoe 0100., opposlte;MartlL'. Hotel Ood 111at 54 ON E Y ) TtLEND ON MORTGAGE per BLAMER, ln a orpo.ite Martini Ho liode- rich. FJ. T. NAFTEL, FIRE, LIFE AND • aoddset Insurance agent; at Iroise rates. O11ce Cor. North.m. gad Sq God - snob . 1h 600,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO W CAMKRON HOLT t HOLMZB. feeds- rieb "1/ MONEY TO LEND. -A LARGt amount of Private /cads ter tnvestmea •*lowest mimeo* Msbel•as Mortgages. Apply •UARROW t PROL'D/'OOT RADCLIFFE, GENERAL '1N unmet neat iMta asad Messy Lends' � ocimpaalw refrosMd. Moneytoea 'weight Imo- at the lowest rete of Interest gelag, 1a my way to sett fes sorrower. Mee- br- ead door teem Square. West Str..1. ed eh >tl ttfes- IHeOnfllJstaw' (haute%.. t1ODZRIOH MEOBANIOE' INBTI- TUTS LJR*RT AND ftLlDIN6- BOOM, won. et Bra street sod Baum full stairs. Oros from 1 te e r..L. sad dem 1 tit le rats ABOUT 9000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY. Lwrlity Dinh, Weekly o.w4 Hilissirsted Tenors, M..n, u, sic on Pastier H=MB[RUH1P TIC IT, ONLY eI ell, Pastier fres me of Ubr.ry bad Rosh. Ap1NNtaa for membership rele sed by Ubeartaa. la ream J. H. OOLBORNI<. H, HAMILTON. 6.4.rleh Librarian. lam. Auotlonssu in.. THOMAS OUNNDRRY,, AUOTIIONEQSaR Aa.r.a.4.izAtftn t Oe., 6ee. Dion* Miami Ina. Os Was so- tto to (a say tart tit the.watt. 101, JOHN KNOX, 131111RAL AUO- ummew • id L•M Y.lest r. 0ederinb. O.t. Hansa W ee.Nsasr0 agaie.ee a ti»•eottea.ertag fustic. he Is la • petMl•• l sile.ue with Wow* saliihr lise d sem ers. �rt yhim. epos w `weerb P.O.. r Is3y mag M Hfs n4 t RNOX Coven AtlWM_.e, M ton. E.r. *Tana tam gooipgflta. aVevITee, esaeouwe.r•e, vita les. O/m--tnr. HamaM. and N..pr•.t.�-3m "I e•s's ma" eb ervel a Nesbitt Mercer, "why Ws laktag them es hag M find dss Earth Pols All they've.** M M M ilesight.'mid gnaw" N It l s.M thus ergs wile was% hs, • WM ef sus aped Mewls be em berme Ase be tweeted • -•glias W whin Mess seek hie dater by Wassailer d Ida set. - beer's ehataey. "The &bbYet e . Aires= holies Mi "'And knew haw by hast Mr ei4" Wowb ed Mr. T.. web. W bag a las wA•M M► Ours the nimbi linens. 1124. Onottios • Meg 1.,, f Age Wee am the Pater tingioraggi, M SAM Pt• tun ism Oblong=e'tdoo hews bus e/ Eke M base tali! Bq r oohs pit m" 7w A WOMAN'S MESSAGE. CONVEYING WORDS OF HOPE FOR THE AFFLICTED WAD *VIVaa*D MOW USA= T$Ot'SL* MID LIVIA +'uatrLal$T WYtt'Y W* I1Bm .6 SIM%ul'. erns* -In MOW Y WIL3 V AVM.. /rum The t'erleion Mee Herald Truk., .t M sand, re wureocues stranger bleu lima, wad a .o wether thte phrase lima better .iemplilied taan in the pinta m'wrest.k.d mtat mea el Mae. 11. H. Ed- wards, et Car Iowa Pias, to • reverter el TM herald • few weeke *Ku. Mr.. 1':d wards r 111e.1 krruwo in this time, kavutg lived hero fur nearly sweaty -live year.. The stay she rel.ted we will rt. an her own walks Sao said . "l. Jett of 1894 1 was taken 111 with lever, mused by blood poison tag. •aid laid haves -mg bet wires file anti death for sight meak.. After the deo tun had moor -wed to break ug up the fever my heart began to trouble me, jamdroe •ad liver oompi•Int also set in. 1 oo.uld got sleep and my nerves were terribly m- etamg. hiring my illness, after the foyer Ida re, 1 was •tteudd Ly leas than three doctors, but Mar madame seemed of uo avail, as 1 my ler mouths in • terribly em a.apated uo.dition, and never expected to be around again. 1 has stays of ^eau. last- ed until about (*Asters•, when • fre.d suggested lu er. to try Dr. William.' Pysk Pile My husuaod pruuur.d • few boxes and 1 twvau tb.II uw aitbuogb with but little tx,•bueuoo in mew. By the time I bad maw three boxes 1 bep•m to feel • Ilk • better and o.Koo w get an appetite. This encouraged me to pe-mvere w the nes of the }'bre, and 1 continued to Improve. 1 beget' to steep at ll, rug beat .:eased to bother rue •aid my uervuue system whcb had received suuu • s. s tee whack was again fully restored. Sly liver trouble also therm. •peered, in taut 1 Mamma almost • new creature I now feel as ever &e ever In my Itfe 1 More used is all eight boxes and still cocoons k. take an occasional pill if 1 feel any way depre.esd. 1'es, she said, SSD thankful to thick teat 1 tried Or. Items link I'ul. bemuse 1 teliev au other medias. would bete efvuted such • curs in use and have so efiectuaily built me up. 1 •m perfeotly wall..., that tbu ample state meet of mum shout,' be publiebed,and hope sem* poor suffering creature may see it, sed be restored to health as 1 Dr. Williams Pink 1'.ila make pure, rich blood, thus reaching the root of devaee and driving it mut of toe system, oaring whoa when other m.diotues fail. Must of the ills etft;oung mankind are due to an Impover- t.hed condition of the Mood, or weak or shattered nerves, and for all them tlnk Pills are a specific whioh restores the suf- ferer to health. Them pills are never sold In any form exoept .n . he company's boxes the %trapper round which bears the full name "lir. 11'tlium. Pink }'ill. fur rale People." All other* are oounterfetu, and should .1w.. be reused. Get the yonu- ine and be made well well pane. insides The following story is ch•raeterrtic of Lord L..ghto.'s kindness to poor willows A young fallow, without friends or money, came to Loudon to make his turtune with Me brush. Orden for picture( were not forthoomina, however. .. i the young punter found himself calm sot to tettemee. le despair, he wrote to 11.e l'.• -of of the Academy (then Sir rteiier.t, L. , , •:.tit his private address m Hullo 1 a ik, stating his ossa, and forwarding .t t . •. ne time some sp.lmens rf la. murk s%iurt0 • tow days be received -n ALS*. r a -hag, him to eall at Sir Frederica Limas 1..e President of tee Amdamy rcoa.tal tum kindly, advised him to study wise.. mid ors him two letters of IotrcduoUen. As the yoeng man am It•V tag Ser Fredric handed ham an ens plops, r.-m.rkiog: "Here le .n example of the beet kind of drawing. No doubt on. of these days you'll be able to do as well, it not bettor." It oent•ind • cheque tor t.'50 The recipient is a long way ;to the ladder now. 11- A good story as told of Sir Francis John - moa, who was ('bier Justice of the Superi.r (Dart of the Province of Quebec. On one of his circuits in the eastern towaships dar- ing the winter he pot np at • oouotry hotel. The night -was very oold, and the hotel pro- prietor was not extravagant in he tool sup- ply or in the weight of his bl•aketa. Tb• judge put over his bed-oovenngs his heavy omit and other clothes, bat still Lured it impossible to sleep. It was after mid - sight, and there was no me new to make • fire. The judge roes and, putting os his slippers and dressing Bows, west into the thepp••sssm•se�� end sheeted with all Me power. iFrs'8r. fire! In • few seemed" the whale hotel was aroused, .ad the proprietor, pastime and soared, ran to the judge and poreamed ".Where is the 8n ! Whelk is it !" Sir Fraser, with • twinkle in hie ors, ro pued- "Tbat'q what 1.- trying to list " A geed die wan sees made i. his neem, sed the net et Me sight was passed 1• sem- fort. A Geed tweed. Stretford Berme : Bre. Dee. Md)illi .4. dy'e rooster i. by 10.g odds she emkiert we have set.. It ie se artistic mtarvel, sad hem • mewing e•peeity thee wtn be heard dl over the De-f.ien. Let him crow. The Hansa, all them. did @pa.rtily. He Knew Hr. -eke : "Why be dawned We. timer while I wee taJkag M bin." no : "Ferber. he wage% y. simg. H. may have bus tsyag M my ssmmMGg. Them was Mw trot. Pigment smeimg the bsee es es.vey- smsr-whW, It le stained, w te be Mr v.AI.L of the fMame•-wIB 4-'-- be eyd.s drives by veriest meter pewees. Net keg els* ems el them se.tdv. •me a-w6W amid rest* sever glee swemty M Miloe h beer-wgenet*e. be-wegenet*teats(a .hie *sentry, while for •setbsr seminar (pesoes drives byeig(Wsffi,. . y Mee ant aped is eMfm.d. Tib better Meyeb weighs 'sl] .•t�xs'�y] eleil erg Weary, mire. eoliiwlteh M ms4 N M mid that do Mae geewsed is she bteeeery le ssadet te wiry time m• - Ake .wen eses111 reds, beth up e.4 dews be • period d I.rey- Men Weers.,g1� 1. Is -bee b.. Metal s smarty Why mem e. hes, Meter thea white se ems be 10.04 Mark (1e, ♦ 1 4lnwe e1 ib. •. - b Its W-Mri�a 1st bf�M BMW 0Wi teensy wet a-aa11as's/tlfrl'y Ina k tans Wens ata. Fried Jame we she* kerbs( been ler N. Camisent mei Me wife, k..wag hie snares ee letter-wrttag, sseerdiylly .nd M. " New. Joke, yes mei be eyes and seta. Mr e as hems, ..d drop es an *missal d, tallisg es mlthl g of intermit Des's beget will yea !.' The husband premised, mil left. The .est msrulag his wile re.0ved • postcard with the lellowsa1 . Dear Wife, - I reached Deem .11 right. Veen at." Thegh somewhat dwppl.ts4 she tho.t;ht her ►.mb•.d Amit have bees prem- ed for time. Two day. Wee, bowevsr,•a*Ner seed st- rived with tits d.rth.g .m.eu.eement, " Here I gin u Perin Yours over." Ana stall lata . " 1 am mated u Paris Years. ' The wile.a•llowed her chagrin, wid be. tag good at retahstioa, ...rod her pea and wrote Dear Husband, -The ohildr s and I Meat Brixton. Yours." A tow days later she wrote again, " We are still t. Brixton." hi her last oommnniwtton .he grew mete enthusiastic : " Dear Husband, -here we are, in Brix- ton. 1 reetat It, sir -we ate M Br1*tee. 1'. S. - N • ono indeed. Is due woe her husband remelted hems, and almost fearing that his poor wife had temporarily lost her senses, hammed to ask the a•otng of the strange meemgee. For mower .be banded him his first floes postal cards What is mom for the goats is mum for the gander,' said she. Teare r not the slightest doubt Mr. John Jones profitted by the Mos.. Why M Cravtl. In s small Scottish Village there dwelt mel reoe.tly • veritable Amason of • wo- man, • widow, who, from the oiroumetance that she warred her livelihood at one time by going out washing, was locally known as " b1 asher Jenny,' Jenny had an only son, • halfwitted 1d named J ook, w bo render" w.thherr, md*eing • firm believer in Solomon's proverb, " H. that .p•reth the rod h.teth hu ser," /easy gave her progeny • sound treating at elated time. not for soy niatoonduct, but to 'keep him trait 411, as elle herself laid. The ou.tom motioned until Jock was a man in veers and steturt and Jenny an old woman,the former afwsys submitting to the castigation with • good grace. One day, however, • neighbor happened to step 4010 the hou e lust after the cue tomary ohotremeot had been adminuter- • 1, and he was surprised to find Joel to tears . Man, Jock, what • wrong ! - be quer • i.4 , "you •n•IrIy no greetin' for • liok- in..- " Na,"was the mourful reply, "it's no that , but my mltbrr canna look me had so weel as she used to dm, and I'm (sari. 1 main supe loom her. ' Amply LyphoMed. Lanais McCarthy, • true son of Erin,was ming hat neighbor, %Vile•. Smith, for dam. ages occasioned by the d, fondant's aweless - noes in •llowiny his donkey to as spe from bat stable and trepans upon pl•ibtln's prem - res, thus doing much mischief In the gar - deo. McCarthy stepped into the witness -box to give evidence .n support of Ins case, and when he bad hnuid, the lawyer who ap- peared for the defendant proceed to ones. soamme. " Now, you mean to lay that all Mitt w jury to the property of which you speak WY mused solely by South's donkey!' "Certainly, *or." " Oh, indeed ; and where did you first see this anam•1 witch you declare bas been the source of such m►sohiet 7' " 1 saw him tied up in the defendant's stable... " Yes, and where did you next nee him i' On my primates, to be sure.. The lawyer now saw his chance, and in hie best meaner pressed the question : " How did you know It was the same donkey !' " How did I know !" was the derisive ex- clamation. " If I saw you tied up Io the stable don't you .uptoes 1'd know ye whin ye/ got loose The Ip1•mt1H was excused further evi- dence. T'beaeaad. el Them. A burner who bad • few oowe to sell ad. vertised an auction at his ferm,and i. order to bring together a goodly oompaoy of buy- ers stated he had • few thousand bead of lire stook to sell, in addition to the above. see.tieeed cows The day of ole mins resod, and the farm was orowded with cores of eager par- ameters. After the crows bad been sold et . fl.e pries, the •uotto.omr stated he had sew ow* to the live stook referred to --viz., tib hives tall of hem. I bo crowd melted like one man. Man waits bet little here b5ow,asd gee - wally goo less. Rawl -Beat. said teat .he watt ea.- vid•bly absent from Mrs. Browse ralnep- aea. D.e.tity-Tis Lit it strange she wee see *sited ! After they had kilned ooh ether, and ese► had duly admired the other's sew bee, Am] soM : "Be Genie a Married r "Be I've meed,' e,terssd Faso y. .Nat girl, isn't site Y' ...tared Amy. "Ob, very f' relereed Feeley. "1 welds% gay a ward want bet M Ole world." ,Neither weeY I. Hew de yes suppers e st *sr get him 1" "Pm ewe 1 kat knew ; de yeti t" •alt. ; I weld give asythlty M imew," "Be would L It senstely wasn't bee ✓ eed leeks" "Gii, ser "Not her eieme.e..a" "161. idea in sherd." "1 seal sdlnwMed le • i. They N tine he bed * he angled es the efareb." "I ebwfiia"3 warier. Deily wields% be er• iMMR, I em gia4 dm bee tm.�I► e. -...a 3..10.4..,.1 .w wall M easel M os, y11w egda.1 Mrd" -leased N wwtii. I weldeft w M f4 eke wesY." "Number wield L" Welke lymph est 0111-11asws humasase ello of Otootblzrostnswiry • tow r • d tlM Ns. is • tow .est bum usiA, Oat Map boldseeY Is6 too of game q• IOW mild Maim oil& • gonolro 'Mak 'I west Iholle Mem INS W ga wog s sosg g. pear Tw. s- --. Is, b. Neared d.►ythts a farm goad some ars M take • rise eat of a eam.keuper. A ran. pat remised the ears of • keener that tors bedews had Mon sees e. • serials itrta, sad, the repeat bad be.s warmed by several laborers, be .ought 1n vain for ass teams ei the animals !Look hero, sow, ' b. said to em of Sao yokels ; "be yes smite sen •e they wee badgers you Med !' "Serums," was the reply. ' 1'01 teed 'em . dor Immo, an' at veer o'clock this mar. - is' they was dews le tit' rig u..a+l, th' little 'm Lloterm th' big 'ea.' "It'. very strew," said the keeper," but 1'ye done author' Ian • week peai out look ter them badgers I've Milked nine. •a searched every o.s.e m' eptnsey on th ms - tate wI out dodge' • ta•ge toot -mark. 14 give 1,mma If I wuld hod 'sm.- "Whet sm.-"Whet ud m stood, mow!' &eked the yokel. 'It'd gib' • amen for lust • sight of 'et" "111 y.a'al let me handle the crown 1'11 pat 'm ea 'em straight •way." The deeper handled over dve.hilllaae. "Yen sem them two me. a .towns' .n auk* mead. You gat duo u is they, wad ha lees then VIVI minutes you'll est the bad. gore !" Aad the yuleI walked off. the silver (dunking in his pocket, and • broad grin up- on Ws Moe. Without • momeat a delay the keeper went to the mowers. "Ain t there two badgers user here!' he asked. "We be Badgers, lather an' Loa our same was the reply. To describe the feelings of the keeper would take another postcard, and yet another for the gtorltic•ti.. el 101 yokel. at the Bell len with the fireeballuge. bat hid tan Palms fie. The following ludioroes.xperm ire* befell • "oommeruel traveling I4 the Mid. lands. Oa leaving the train at • smell station not far from Birmingham, he, by mrtak., took • handbag, teiougiag to • clergyman, whom he had been conversing with, for hat owe -.1 being tdesuml .n size and shape. W•lkiag into the village nearly two mdse away, he strode into the largest shop the place boomed, and, prewouog hr ,ard to the proprietor, he pl•oed hie beg on the counter and opened it, 'o shoe- to hie own amazement and everal o..scumers' amuse- ment --shirts, toll+, curler,, dc., of • decide- dly clercial cut_ Magbely helmeted. Jeok.Ls, • ;misses In the let- -, had nod .Dough u( soldiering, and shammed deaf. noes se an excuse to be discharged. He was • splendid ..tor, and heti u:h cuotrol over h.s serves that be could lie to .bed and have k rifle fired over bat bead without showing the slightest sign that be bed heard the re- port. The surgeon, after making all possible tests, lasting over a period of three months, told Jeokine to present himself at the bar- rack. at the eh I of a furl -Dight to reoetve his discharge from the Wer Ottios. Jenkin., who in the meantime, had ob- tained leave to live out of barracks with his wife, duly presented himself for the du - !barge, accompanied by • friend. This friend waited at the gate, and as moon se Jenkins reappt&rd, whispered : "Did you get it ''- Jenkins •Dowered . 'Yes, and was in. stoutlyarrested, and gi.eo two bears. Time after keeping up the deceit fof more than three month., Jenkins was "sold. iLKE.S2111E_HAIR;GIMIS B.il a Goderich by J E. DAVIS. CASH for BUTTER and EGGS have Kill a few DRYGOOD$ STRAW HATS whlok I •m seill.g at • reduction 1n pine At the ©ash Grocery. H. J. HORTON, ear. llleeipr.l-et sed Sarre. PANCAKE BREAKFAST Io oho wig fa fhb semen of the year. it ran tete swot wmlbd too Werk. For .11 silos yea boy. slat bows of ser PAN - Ow Er OOC. ALS. ttmwl.-.mw wortear PURE MAPLE SYRUP et.4 MIMI COFFEE noes. Mr Ilea Seek emeam.sYs C. A. NAIRN. MORE GOODS.. LEEGHO R NS, WHITE SAILS, VERY NICE FLOWERS. All of the Latest Design.. See our Large Stock of UNDER WEAR. MISSES YATES. In Buying a BICYCLE, it !bays to BUY 7'HE BEST. And doubly so when the beat cost.* no more than one not so good TIIE Common Sense is one of the best wheels manufactured in Canal la, The Ladies' Wheel 62.3. being constructed on principles to give the greatest possible comfort in riding. A number of second hand wheels, in good repair, at low price. FOR SALE BY GEO. W. THOMSON, POTMAHOFF TEA. This new blend of tea for family use is now on sale at our store. . We have also the finest 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 Grocers, on the Square. A Little Knowledge the fact that the is not a dangerous thing when it directs your attention Forest City Buainand ShorthandCollege, London, Ont,, it giving the most pracacat and business like course in Canada. Everything strictly high grade. Write for catalogue and College Journal. School re opens Jan. 2, 1896. J. W. 'NV -EST E± .V ELT, principal. A GOOD WASH BOARD. EDDY'S SOLID BACK GLOBE WASH BOARD. Solid and Sound frame, made to withstand years of use. - Back one inch thick. - The beat heavy Vielle Montagne Zinc (guage No. 8) not tin. Back and Zinc set into grooved • sides. Warranted by the Makers. The E. B. Eddy Company, Ltd., Hull, Canada. CASH FOR WOOL. TAXI YOUR WOOL TO THE Goderich Woolen Mill tame poo Ams gat 1.0 taboo 4 peer .steed feeing is exa msg. Meer papstr WOOLZA.1611sT GOODS We hoe gom1 a roma Olsbosti est mead es Kiwi= titasse, whew we .10 be M so (tie you the oqy bitibmg prim a fids et soar he wool. W. om goo - OU .11 No tromithot, mot Obt•t .. j ..g 111,*tets. u she van y� sad Yaelrsswlsl Tweak lblgalsi. all'Oseh Mr 'Rr...b as Om. ElMOy '♦t Ste11<. G. M. COLLINS.