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wheel m mar
a 4 ell Mehe mo el
Mdo
el .t Me ameaase-
yea may
`alt NM iai .emYds
Is.
pi.m.s ISMS with
r velem
Vis is kept in the all
fties goon as Leber
e
las
meetly and, they
C plannt in ootomerate
ice. Bee what we've
e above head..
6.s
we have • very large
writing papers suit
Dry clam of business
in this locality, nodi
i and wore, lint,.,
d other papers, ruled
as may be required.
1
y-aayou-go " plan was
I the day the demand
Cwould not_be
ut there are some men
P many dormers that
v if the stock will ever
We don't intend it to,
tent our stock is coo
u line with four sines.
r and neat ruling.
LS
1e and double dollars
columns. They come
►an bill heads, and ars
thing to send after a
once a month. They
Co fetch him 'round -
would be envelopes,bar
hoot with dand to
to get
tbe demand d for
keep • large stock on
Vs have now about a
thousand in stock, and
will range from 71ik. to
• M. We bundle Dons
id legal sines exclusively.
:dish\ 4 trvtla►img,
dy been partially en=
some of the beads above.
however, a vast moan
ander this heed that t)
a would more than take
ntire space occupied by
4 but we do it all at TEE
Ih•
.t Home" or • wedding
ponderable taste in .else
etimes, but we make N
matter by keeping in
e very latest and bail
to be had. Call and es
tainmenta and misting
f turned out, from the
neat to the mast ele6ant
d and pencil attaob.d,
•
to masa in all the differ
Is of work we tarn oat,
niftily in this, and keep
: plain and fancy paper'
for all requirements.
Ina T \ ALets
td Dover's a large range ei
teem a bread or milk ticket
,t dtalhng card, from an alb
enoiseion ticket to a tasty
t enrd or a handsomely
ssdberahip ticket.
Mies for turning oat this
work are evidenced by the
it the great balk et it b
f us. This line ales •is.
h
Per three beLreanwg job
are able to tare out is
ingly short them
N.ks
to the poster deser t
std we make a tlpesialty
-promptness big trez .i•
reopen. A nob. al .lois
peer in Ton Slash free el
whoa bills for okras ere get
ems
est
r wad artidb
and
Rus vr►`.1bh SCALIkd
. d e.r thugs fee rad by
ilisit a ase iee010 GI r'
Wire SA falEVU
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TRE SIGNAL: GODKRIOR. ONT.' THURSDAY AUG. 20, 1896
11 RICEOIJON, L A s
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tta.
Read radia, (�ttw•s �/vfest Cis.,
ureses week • may.
s rem ezpsul.....
LI Middle, ARS
AL ell t, is ilint-Lsiest and ewers/
1st .0 deadepwnt Ptessrve-
iiim tMsarist- t�sr • sMehlty. Miss
T�-_gash Dm II PAM et ever a w ..arm. se
am
J
YCE, M. T ND. L e., L D.& -
web e. ebmeii. Dull sad mom
tate, 0rsallan t toot! ..tatted on said r Mane
.am lases, menial etteat'- gives to the
pprrse�psrr��Mfm the Musset WM. » 1.
Mouse's sew bleak
t
Inedid•
Da. HU T PH sBUR-
onoritty ooeendaesMM
brill.
oath d
rmldes.•, TalisehMeNi
>�at't'lfrgfa�-
LAX". 1 SUIR Ola Mi
AwUK
ye. 1Je.ew. Serino. Nmt. tln'ly
HOT CORN.
Lett- We girls are mama M • seeded
wslst7 el ear lows.
Oseree-ladesd t Wlw's Me Mimi!
Ind. -1 don't kstew yet, bat 131 tell yes
mL
assist as alter 1'. Wtated.
IIIn. CiWkbs-1 woes te set • pair of
Siem kir tet Male hey.
lib r ---Feeon keit
Ilea O (tudypms.tly i-Ledesd not ! Her
.
my ewe .on ---era and bred is Unman
Vlotnr- W by de y.5 have "Kiev el th.
O..e." .Ruses ail over this pork ! Yes asset
seem he entre the rule
Panama. - We de It es that people will
mere I►weughly enjoy beteg w the grass
Wosldbes Bayer -I theaabt you said
the lots were willies gamines of the sm-
iles
Real X.I.se Agent -Se they .re ; those
..w dynamite gams, yes keow, eau shoot •
diseases et tweedy miss sr sere.
Walker -Er -Whoa yes ram into • w
the rider . a. likely to get the wont of it
as the etedeetrias, ,..'t he!
• Wheeler -Quite rl.ht ! The laid fellow I
ram late lest two frost teeth., while 1 bed
four .pokes broken sad my sprocket unman
ed all oat of time.
--
"TM doctor has ordered me to take plen-
ty of exereses. "
•' That's east. Jost wear • straw hat
whoa you go oat os wtady days."
Man errbse,g 1 ! ' cried the miler, see
Mg • men fall laMtbe sea
1Vieat do you mesa with your " Mas
overboard' ? " gaped the unfortunate bob
bis mp " Berm von F.trlwt«k a over•
board
At the 8.11 -Sweet Sevestes (to her
pecan l -So sorry I trod on your tame, Mr.
MRs -
Brims leiosseively polite) -Not at a1..
Not at .11, I oma manor you ' Perdue me
fur betting • toe.
" What are you crying - for, child !"
" Amine hurt lot.. '
" How, pray
', I was gain. to bit him, when be docked
his heed, and my 6d wait ag•tset the
w•II "
LI 0. t:Ji IIKRUN, RARRILITER, SOLI -
111• c .eremser, is. OMs. -oar.
Ras Vona aad1t Ade.woa. Mpp. Oedemas
t stet A b
t SHUT HEATON - BARRISTER,
lee sry Public ambess.'s
Block Westat.est >rw•U
jL,' CAMPiUb1,tl.t: , BAKR1$TK f3OL-
11. tetter, Snare, i,o, tidos ever MO4t..l
11.4, Naar% Oedrisk
111t u. JOHNSTON,TON, BARRISTER, au -
. hotter, o.minlm/oer..tc, Moser w
into. Lacs. : ter. H•a,Ute. tied W. *drew s
ousels- tiedertek.Oat �t
L OFTCS E. DANCEY, BARRISTER,
blteltr, omerasoar, to., etc. Mood
.., tuna s: lowest rotes. Hortoe's (Week O
p .1te ONborne Hotel. Reltdertoh, Oat iiap.
-tt
E. ter
LEWIS, 11ARR18TEI(, PiWO.terla Marius» tlosrte at Osten*
Alm -8mm 0ol0or.e hetet. f113
1) 0. HAYS, BARl(1STERR, SOLICIT
OR, to tides Northeu., meat darn
toossi. ()as.. Yr) rale roads te use .t
1. west rates et interest. tett►
['JARROW it PROCDFOOT, BAR.
J rime. l. Anon.. Yulletters, to.. Rede
risk. J Hamm. Han. (AC.. W. Proud toot.
I tai10.tL) r, HOLT It HuLM103,
V learrtst. re, aolle.tun 1. IRasoery to
t.D. 35,•0• Camera. tic. ; P. Edea
O. WARD, CONVEYANCER,
1, • to.. ass.omtstrtoser for taking •ad ro-
t. molt reo0Rslsaao.. of ball, atr+Lvtu es
aatrm•Ussa, d pamttoae er solemn declare -
alum le or ooscarsiaa gd say amnia. snit or pro-
seeding
roseeding la the RICO Cowl of Judaea, w
(*arta Appeal tor thmart0, or la any (bung
t.1os (.asst, All 4wnMotkens osrefultr
.04 press) Us am swoon Hesldesee ted P.
•dross-LaatAm- - Out. Ise-af
MIMS OM ldMaar ee s.
1 Ohill TO WAN. - $60,000.00
.1.71. InisIs reads to Iced at* per Dent at -
t. tents. M. G. CAfs&lid/\. Hordes* block,
opposite Uoiborae Bot•i. Ood rieb. 407 -11
`,SUVATE FUNDS - PAR71E. DE -
aroma of obtM.Aag mosey on tltstdam
1.-m .en u lty ma do mat *per cent 0y .f
p 1 &u t. J. A. itcleitsAtill hoses 11r, lases
. ad buildings. Tomato. w!t Mi
1 IMAGER, WNVEYANCINO AND
• lseera.o.odlloe, oppeftet]larth bHeeel
Oedema.
DTONEY To LAD ON MORTGAGE
at ti per sent. Notes dtsmustad. C.
nhAutit. Miss 5pldosite Martis'. Betel. Dods.
CM.
L' J. T. NAFTEL, FIRE, LITZ AND
C . •o,i�dlow6 inma•ac• .gest • M lowest
rotes- Odce- Oar. Roraima and gime. God-
It-
t600,000
od-
14tb00,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
ale CAMERON HOLT ft HOLMES 1 e•
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ONLY TO LEND. -A L A H O
aat.est of Pr1"ate Fends lir Iarrtseest
•t low est reels MMM-elnss*loltasees. Appb
• GARROW t PAOUDFOOT
RRADOLIFTR. OgN11RAL 'Illi
, ..swam.. Reel flMshs sad Sew
Manta. y{.mt clay esuier seised
repre.s.W5 Mosey to lois/ ea shoat
lotus, at the lowest rase if rMr.M isleg. (e
as" war te eauaha renewer, O�ir-Ms.
••a deur tom Spears, West Street. Red..
tette
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IIODER1OH l[HOHANI0f1 1211111-
TIMID LJIMILART AND 1siADOiY-
�t , ear. se NM serest sal arms IMP
Opes tress 1 to e r,at, •.d hes f le II P.m
ABOUT 9000 VOL'S 1N LIBRARY.
Loadai►ngg Dimly, Welty wadi IDmdratloi
MRMBXR$B11' TIOYiMagesina,.O1 ONLY RI.M.
[+sellas tree w of Iltweey mad mamas
Ammerasees 1st. membersklp resolved b
Libreria•• fares.
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IleirGoe.teli fres. Libraries.
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THOMAS OUNDR?. AUCTIONEER
Ages it (fat
•lad
Sere M ROi. Woe stat
tended te lo amy part of the assaty. Sly
JOHN KNOX, 01311ERAL AUO-
0stSM5 ag naWlm V
aaml. mw . (
N(Work* stt
db
sea1ierSW .sp.riesss
edtEyterasM
• ��"'o" M
a.itwiaM
()este
Aesee twee
Professional -
1.1 ('. STESLE
..
M tie nam 1Mectersou ORT. LAND avViyota.
A N Cog, res. c .. IMAM. f7.nap.
the«. --‘or. Hamilimagi .i. us eithe
Tho tledr Bask of Freese meth ere the
met area** Mises yet .sem M needy de-
Ski -
ted In *rem edam -
.•ti tees sod hies. This le drama i. seise
15 cake is impassible in esemi .f men se
ser them byserm.,,..�..f pbseepeepby.
W ed i Wees c.Med Veer tfl/etMm
Oa behalf of had Vieux Minimtad oRibs f you fur the hot of Ohmas's (Kat -
moot which yes .spptied is aid e( our
Mat -debts work r tem Want And 01
Brooniam. 162 Sian strum Ten
fin ore the AM was weft y . 4.k1
with odd bead. Na lam habit Ilsessly
n'e rah boss lir hsa4 to iiia, mad le
Ibat brief timOhne&e a sempbEe e.sk ba. team
"SIMlmli1114. Ilrlslwrmpoet et tses, les
Sid fbetbeesss PL, Teets.
" Come, dear, kin my Meek and make it
op," •be said, forgivingly.
• I'll kiss it," he answered, " but 1 don'i
ASIA it w.ato •oy mon snaking up.-
--
The
p.`The reason talk is always cheap.
1)eolaree • optic neighbor,
1. 'cease tet meter part of tt,
le dooe by female labor.
•• Mie Coy Eine is • vert bright youoe
woman, ' he realer ked, admiringly.
" Doss she say clever wage `"
" Better taw that 3M .e tet pout
when souse Ree dee says them.'
" I ace very much obliged to you. mad
am," mid the tramp to the farmers's wife,
after he Md resisted • hearty meal. •' The
diaper wee most sio,Uait, .ad 1 ;hall tete
great plwsre to recommending this plat:.
te my frivide
Jeb.be-1b you ride • hioye!e •
Hwsbap- W ey don't lou ask are if I weer
a hat'.
Louise ---The B shop looked rather roes,
didn't he •"
Labol- Well, no wars.!• r ; every ase of
the brld•sm•ide 16.61 on hig.tr sleeves t•...
be hod." --
A oert•la lady eat up :1' twelve o'clo. 1..
tbe other sybr, imitate f. • ter husband L.
Dome home. A I.et, w. cry anti wars out
with wetting, .b.• want to her bedroom to
retire, and loosed the wenn* husband there
fast •deep• lu.ta.d of semi down tows b..
bad goes to lir tow. She was so Sed tb.t
she wouldn t speak to hi= for • week.
Mr. !•lomel )lrtooeos, • well boogie
citizen of lebpemwg, /Cohesion. and 'deo•
Superior I'oeteo, who, for • long time, mut
freed from the most .scrua.ttsg pains of
rbeamstism• was oared, eight years ego, h.
Mkimg Ayer's Sarsaparilla, having 'ever fel
• twine. .3 it shales.
The !moos eoeaty bowler had walk.d
the deer with the yoaoie.t of his family for
es boar et ma
"Mary," amid ba, "if the captain of the
XL saw me sew, I bat I d get • dating "
"Why !" asked tie wife, sleepily
"I deal soma to have stay metro) of the
bawl at all, 1 dee't.
" le then saythiag elrtaia is H. s.cer-
mM world!"
" Yes. if yen eat •aytbtng oat of a news-
paper then m always mendbiag mien valu-
able es the ether 44.-
-1
ide""I leve year Amgen*, madly."
" R:mMly. I always said yes ere • 1M.
Site."
Be -Old Adam Mew have bees • brisk.
eke -Demi be se riiegio...
He-W.1I ; wean't M made of clay •
"I w.sld die for yen !" p ssimmately ex-
amined the riot old esker. Aad the
prnallteall gW Mindy asked 610: "Hew
seam ?.'
"Thep bees bad Shelf' bet menet I
bre."
d.e't .safer debt. When he dame
Mew the ether eve.sag be temmd she had
eaebeeped Ne sew dram mit kr • 1et et
petted lewere."
The hair, whoa wee *raper', eared for,
sense he under•. bsm.0 crimp. hens, end
dry, end Mete vas Maly with every wemb-
1.g. Te promos Mk, the best dressier ea
the market is Atar. Ear VIger. It Ms -
pert. that silky glees se eun.MMl N perinea
beeerv.
Ompargdd- i denim H Bohm tetra hap-
pens. sass d ear rieb .m mew te be
the miss be* peepss es earth. •
Mleowbes-Aad I dare say they are. I
brew 1 Amid be errfslb Ism b *310 wwe't
1r the e.mp-.y 11.d L w Lel-..Wass..w
nhae ca. es M"
.avtvd of lids
Rdp.lfts ben lb Velma thane support
hr 00. abet Woe basrases hese mealy
remedy wad throe the beim
/.r She !deme b wnrim. Tole
e Il be Wilms, a se le the /hale M Om -
e& tie Mer etps API& iMMsse will be
eei.mMsN end Mhpwnet illi tesMse W
ehb impremment bees ahema be a mese
wised war them le the Mesem.d sae e1
lkdrti..h Ohs kaeseeee. Thu
tart 4040 eserydMg nae -dssistely seeded
Mew a Inmary, sad IIs met hese-le era
Winery, New it b 10__t. lane hew
14sm..d t as b has proves
She es17 t m/. ail ervesay M
m my end ., people wit moa samba •
NEW VIEW OP THE WHEEL
1!* 'swam 5f a Meets are Mow
Moen DtegrtaaM.d.
He Is a baabos. Sam tette a graes-
ful mustache sad lordly Insperlal just
turning gray, and monies the fair w
Roan who baa noted hem on the Still
or along If street at the hours whim
women do most bongregate la those
localities.
On one occasion he was looklag 11d
lo5sly Into • window of • bicycle store
when a Washington Star reporter ran
across blot.
"Great Comer!" exclaimed the re-
porter, starting back in horror, "you
don't mean to ten me that you, the
Adonis. the Aeolin and the reel of
theta, are contemplating acquiring the
bicycle habit?"
"I don't see why I shouldn't," be
said. ''My bore Is out on pasture, and
1 don't have any heart to bring hem
In and drive hem."
"Why not?" and the reporter was
surprised at this state of affairs, for
he happeuell t . know that the horse
to question v ••s not only speedy, hut
handm,me, If • J the wagon that went
with him was a beauty In every par-
tieular.
"What's the good of the turn -out?"
be replied, lugubriously. "1t 1 want
to take a man along he can't go, owing
to a previous engagement to go wheel-
ing. and 1 hate to drive around alone.
Besides, there are so many bicycles
flying around on the streets and the
roads that driving L becoming an an-
noynre rather than a pleasure."
"What's the matter with taking a
girl along for company?" suggested the
reporter.
"Worse and more of It," continued
the lugubrious horse owner. "If I am
lucky enough to get a girl to go with
me, either because she hasn't an en-
gagement to go wheeling or because
she has Just been wheeling t111 she 1s
so tired she wants to rest, I have no
peace of mind or pleasure In the drive.
In the old times. you know, there
wasn't anything quite tun near heaven
as to take • pretty girl nut Rock
('reek way on a .oft and sweet moon-
Ight night and drive through these
Made delle. where the rippling waters
made melody to the music of her voice,
and then when the moon hid behind
a cloud for an Instant, when we two
were alone w-Ith the Mara, to Use her
rosy lips and Mut out upon a moon -
/One sea of rapture."
"Gee, whim." exclaimed the reporter,
p°Ie•getically, "I beg your pardon, but
ontfnue."
"And after that." he enntlnued, to
rive along those beautiful made
hrout;h it•n,dley aver the bridge..
own tntn the hollow-,, along the ridgew
tee..t with the porton,. of the wand..
ith your arm around her taper
waist, was something that could only
be fitly expressed In poesy and music.'
"Well?" said the- rel".rt••r. Inqulrin.--
y, when he seemed unable to proceed.
'It's all busted wide *'pen,'• •he said.
tones of the utmost disgust. "Now
he mads are full of btcyelers. leen
nd women, ehartng along everywhere,
s silent In their approach as death or
axes, and ar certain, and when a man
a huggy undertakes anything kite
hat i was speaking about he doesn't
more than begin to bend over toward
err or to slip his arm along the bark t
the buggy watt until nut of the dark -
es. and stillness iehind him (-runes a
ping vnk•e saying: 'Break away.
are: break away.' That's the ems -
this now, my dear fell...-, and i em
raid the man with a horse and buggy
as lost the n.rupetirm.'•
i.
o-
no 1894, without tste•iv, to 'oderm her task,
usdert•ktaa to carry it oat qubu.i Mpfey
sr gra/Moss *appal, rotsrstag with 5,000
dollars ; os.. *gado ion beta/ that she should
Durr 10,000 mile --should .he emceed she
vies te remote 1,000 dollars. She bee more
than fulfilled the supu1tros as to dwsao.,
but only earned 4,900 44.11a4s. Mw lases,
• lady loyalist, rode 1.796 mile. os her hioy.
cls, Item London, Bu.1..J, by the east
a..er, le Glasgow, teta.s•n,t by the went
Roast, vis Wales. Mies Boom rode from
silty to soresty miles per day, end her eo-
pea.litar. was ig 7.., .xalr.iv of 1:1 H•
*pout so repairs. 1a the tui days' totems•
basil bicycling recta( trustier at the I.ea.
doe Aquarium I• April lest, • remelt cider.
M le. Lisette, oovred • dieter's lot 437
miles 7 lope
3
Whleh IMF .lm ridges she Lemma e. I ONCE
tame ee a Ntvde
Mise Aisle Lead.adeerg, of Chime%, has t L
travelled es her *eye* • diseases of nearly
78.000 miles. dbe eadertook to make a
jemmy r. and the world ea her .•alitse es
tar as preetisakle She lett loses la Jame,
a
e
d
d
ti
w
In
a
a
In
h
of
n
ria
th
dl
of
h
A WOMAN$ WORRIES
.wed be Few, Vltree M see ser her • es
stud Batas - Fewer Mill tel.. ■ sod e
Mee Alike. Vivre sae .t►eas mash mi-
mosa Remedies la Every 005.5-
0 e.e of rheumatism or nsuralgta
at55dwg that It will not seem
esderful youth America. R
Mn. Jobe Beaumont, Emelt,
• Fur tifteeo years 10.r. bees
oar from rhesmat.m. A
to Int bed. 1 doctored
pbveicias, but with lit
recover) was almost
tattooed by • friend to
heuinet,e (;era After
ems •Leo to sit up,
ad 10. 1.0.. 1
tis remembered t
at times lust 1
1 tan but
onderful one
us of all di
kidneys,
Iti.t Ade
o, and b
ea of t
the 1
relief.
of. I w
American
fee dimes
(oar bottles
over WM
W.. so in
MO Veld w my
ours has beau •
The most iron
haps those of at
sauce, • few yea
onence bas step
coped with the rev
orders. lb' thous•n of
been helped and steel -1}
of the great K•.uth Au
n proof that the props
whioh vises to the acrid
or has male • thorough
.sees, and the cure @pea
he day. vart 4. A. 11
($thou, Ktocardioe, U , •
zee of that town, ked 's tea
great benefit derived 1 in its
highly recommend Eh' 'roadie
est or bootie to suffer g oummnit
factions of the 01 er and lit
cored me when all •r failed
The despeptio he doss not • y him'
Emwtatwi, weary gl.".n.y sulleri, 11,1/013 too
in mind and bod A 1 how many
there are who h e all beee nymph. ., and
neglect to give ,•em the medical aid need-
ed, and in • almost incredible ti • • are
drawn into maelstrom of pby.' • ail -
5 *Ila. So • American Nervine ever
fails 113 so. oases. It glee* (latch lief,
and penis y is its ore I..Ir.y re d-
ied with ore. '• 1 suffered agonies on
agrr•yt indigestion and anaemia, ' ye
W. f. ' nlger, of Renfrew. Ont. " I e
eon, to um South American Nervi a.
• lee resort, and two bottle. cured me 1
gaff tomwhich had bathed every treetop t
hof a et." Sold by J E Davis.
eo
to
atm
of ,
In-
tense
10 all
or
paired
South
taking •
d when
well as
tet pain
Id not be
y that my
•re per•
it is only
1 mediad
suco.e.tully
dread dte-
whieb have
red is the see
Kidney Cure
of the formals
valu•11e teal•
y of such di.-
• great tratbs
•0, 1'u•tome
cent0eml altl•
mein• to tet
" I oda
the great -
for all at.
eye. It
14 Hung Chaim his decided to return to
China via the C.P.R. He Domes to Tc recto
tom the Stater.
The famous Winnipeg onw won the ia-
tere•rtenal teasoaredrace at Sumter" last
rr. k defetttt.g crews from J1...„ St•ien
r.•od,Newark tied Ile tots.
The ('ear hoe pra•tponed until N.
vember the- r. -.-option of the deputa-
tions from the mun!cipaltttiea and the
rural and other r.•1 r.•t•e•ntative bodies
is -letting to nfr.•r their congratulations
on !VP comnatfon.
Two churnhee In London that have
been open every day to the week, so
that people might go to test and pry,
bat. found, to their cost. that many
went to pray in another sense. Or-
naments were stolen. and. as the au -
tat -wines could not afford to provide •
ntular attendant, they found it neces-
sary to Clove the churches.
The Polltl.d•he Correapondens learns
from Bt. Pete»burg that the transpor-
tation of omelets to Siberia Is *boat
to be brought to an end. (len. Duehov-
skt, the governor general of Based.,
has urged In high quarters the ac-
celeration of tats measure, and it is
exp-eted that an Imperial order to this
effect will be Issued shortly,
The British `ave League has decided
to nrtranlse a general celebration of
Tratalter dao. t)et n, and to ("m-
a'• r It the sn''versa -y of the death
of Nelson th o r .nut the empire. Cam.
nutn'estio. ao bv.,r sent to the
mayors of all the pr.ncipal towns In
th- united o.nj,t..,,, with. the view of
er':pt:ng local support to the move -
n r..
,a crorrspinr:en t ih•Ing l• Pekin,
China, writes : "The Emperor's' real
mother died last Friday, after •n alt.
news of several weeks. If his adopted
mother, the emer w dowager, w fe of
the 3'tnpenx Tung Chih. had died, the
whole Nation weals be In mourning.
and the unp'eo.ant s.ght of unshaven
heads would be uni.ersa! As It .. the
woman who has giver, birth to an
emperor w111 be Internal with only the
cermonlew due to the • ;fe of a prince.
and win be unrnnurned by 10. sateen.•'
akak.epe"ren 1a.lerse.l.
Entering the library she discovered
her lover asleep 0n the lounge. •'a
.,. -
hie long enough to assure herself that
hes coma was not feigned .he mo•
tarlly allowed a smile to p.ay n Ith
awes portions of her complexion a..
would resist the (hock, then• bowline
over the defenseless features, she ex-
claimed la • tone of Ill -concealed tri-
umph:
"Little dka you think. Llewellyn,
What lest isight You ruthlessly stole a
kiss tetes OM that fate would so soot
one awe opportunity for reprisal.'•
ens padded as if to purse her llpm
Yet tLm premeditated pilfer. and then,
WW1* in the very act et atnnging. and
prebabty with latent to ttaake the hard
elf Ann •ocesmory Wore the act. .M
sided:
"Aha how wet Wells&• M /Dartford
haw what he was talking Meet what
he wrote that � ie bat my maters's
sorest rieterert• " er Tal% firma
tl.on std g.sma,
°DM nib* MOWS* to seems her
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USED, ALWAYS U _ ED
LUDELLA".
CEYLON TEA
18 THE TEA FOR THE PEOPLE
In Lead Packets Only.
From Grocers and General Storekeepers.
H. Pt ECMIBDT & 00.1 Toronto, Wholesale Ageent�t
in Buying a BICYCLE,
it pay's to
BUY THE BEST.
pood-
A�n�d� doubly so when the best costs no more than one not
g
TI
Common
Sense
80
is one of the best wheels manufactured in
Canada,
The Ladies' Wheel
62-3m
being constructed ' on principles to give the
greatest possible comfort in riding.
A number of second handl wheels, in good repair
at low pricers
FOR SALE BY
GEO. W. THOM80N,
POTMAHOFF TEA.
We
This new blend of tea for ;fancily
use is now on sale at, our store. .
have also the finest in
Heart palpitation. breathless -
nem, impaired nutrition, tied
imperfect circulation; Magoor,
lis•low'e.., and general debllityt
menstrual disorders and uterine
displacements: nervouasma, coo-
mip•tton, and urinary troubles,
WI end speedy relief and permanent cure by
ties atm of I.diaa W.maa•a halm; It makes
childbirth painless.
Gold by all dealers at 41.04) per bottle or eta
far OM; or by addressing Ta Barn tem
aunt Co.. ''.este, Ont
WRITE FOR PAMPHLET.
Sold se (lodrscb by .1. E. DAVIS
CASH for BO??BB W EGGS
hams still a few
DRYGOODS
STRAW HATS
WIlleh
At MOi am selling at a reduction 1n prime
Cash Grocery.
H. J. HORTON.
ser. messoni e. sad /.mare,
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
and keep on hand full lines of best Family
(lroceriees, and the moat reliable in Dairy
Produce, Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables.
STURDY BROS.
The Grocers, os. the Square.
T13 AN QIDLD
IS A BUSINESS OR SHORTHAND COURSE
1tt Teti
Forret City Rosiness College
We have leased n s whole of the third floor of the new Y.M.C. A. building and •re having
it fitted up especially for our work. fiee,dee offering • superior oowrse of instruction. we
have advantages puseased by no other school in Western Ontario,
College Re -opens Sept. Write for Particulars.
J. W. WFST'ErLVELT, Principal.
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No Wonder
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Ma have sower realised tkle before. you will
whim ren Imre WWI sem of ear PAM•
elm. E Vnr
CS REALS. 55peloae.w with
ponE MAPLE SYRUP
w
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Remit the ant .Mss pmw-mble.
C.A. NAI RN.
CASH FOR WOOL.
TAH It YOUR WOOL TO THE
Goderich Woolen Mill
Where yes sem get ball wiles ter jeer email gaemlp M ssehamge foe sur pepslar
WOOLLa3N C}oODB
w. limen epsmed • Were M Da keel's .M steal • I[tegeme a Sweet, wee we wail be
pared
lemed bet dml te dike gib los the very highest pries M geed. et mafar wed. We ere pee
CUSTOM WORK
1• ell it. b-m,kes, salts se Rei Ot.dtmr. %lane .sed YunigpmdltF Tweak Piessehe
Iheseim NIA iismkeb. M 1M wry leased Peso
ertlish ler asy Ito of Witt
I11AsMs.kap eke pleas. 04* amid.
G.M. COLLIN8.