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THE SIGN AL : ()ODERV'11 ()NT. THURSDAY OCF 1, 1896
Dsatilitif'1.
M. NICH°WON, D. 8.
rmr:At ! legtinAte oeaP Mee.
our 71=resewasartda, Weer a sp. Wty.
is fears (poems••
M. MAMM, D.D.$ , t..D.B.,- OEN
ALfoead de ur • nand Preserve
lar su d..ta1 o ksa 1'revvrv.
Ilea of the seitonsl • p..Wiy. uses
over Jessie Iteligeosi may • de store. um
Dor
lien ::WM;sA yy l 11 aa.d
to s Pomo
M. URNBULL, D.D 8., LD.S--
• Owen' derpea. *Lately esseclated
with 1)r. -1)lass. er meet ter L 44.11 .ad poem
Isla. art k
mid teeth mowed os odd or alum
team boom vestal •tteluoa given N tka
preservation of the N ()
enteral teeth dee In
lit law's sew block. tift-tf
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M.dio- ale
UIL UCN1ER. PHiSICIAN, SCR -
.eon, to. (Iblos--Bross street. the ree
dome lately ..espied to Dr. M A n
cells fromresides'.
iivLANK. ItMUER UD MARRIAGE:
TV • Liesasm, tledcAek. Hat. 1643-ly
Ls1i4I '
M0. CA/ARROW, BARRISTER, SOLI -
• cur, reyasoer, to, Dene ear.
Hes flies sad $t. Andrew -ma.. opo. tediums.
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• RNEST HEATOX -- BARRISTER,
Solicitor. Notary Public Aokrmr'.
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j`J. idiot. Notary. 8.;. Mtn ovee Modeoal
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▪ 0. JOHNSTON, BAIt KIST ER, SU
LT/ • Ieitoe. commissioner. rower
to
loan. Hamilton ad tit. adrew s
duvets. tiodericb. Out. 304
1 OFTCB L DANCEY, BARRISTER,
L l sltettr.OMvelase se. to.. ate. Mosey
.v loos at lowest Misr Hertos's 1. _0p
p *lie Colborne Hotel. aMesieh. Oat04c*
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14.. oft. tc. ultra North. -et.. treat deer
$ IWNAL Uf1oe. private Punas N Ind M
1 •sot rates of lntreet. 11.0.
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..4Ras. Attorme>44 Solicitors. Ica.. bele
rich. J T. regrow. t4C.. W. Proud(oot.
1AMEILJh, HOLT & HOLMES,
• Batratere. Solicitors 1. CLaaosry to
Hader!. h. Y.C. L. C. Cameros. H ; P. holt
Dudley Holmes.
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opposite Godsons Motel. 0ederl.k. Mr-tt
pRII'ATE FUNDS - PARTIES IIE-
Woos of obtalsi.t money on 1rR•CLe.
farm .eznetty can do east5i per cert. by ar-
pl) knot to J. A Mt t*)\AOH Room 1111, free -
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rich.
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C • .moM•al ingur.en agent' st lowest
rates Moe -Ow. North -M. sad t;paw.004•
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1600,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
tD CAMERON HOLT it HOLM1� Ito
MONEY TO LEND. -A L. A R G E
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AU114110MOIMPUME.
THOMA�gS,g.GUNDRY, AUCTIONEER
aad Limier m�jtAgent,
j�e+ Oa.
iloderish. Qat.
deist
• (ire DIstrW Msteal las. Os. M1ss at -
redid
rsdd ss la No )net of the egeatr. 1417
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TORN tNOZ, GEliII:AL AVC-
! *maw sad Lima Ya' t U.derl•h
1tki sssperbseg 1s
l fiavlmt lad hemlM ie aY es M
�Wg* sum
M bias. Orient left � at
w�.rfit'h'P istor ottdv teat i°meiieps d Moa i0H1f
IhmestX Ceaty AeMb.eer WM
PP.t sdoSa
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r.r ass ommotAT1a11 olr7. LAND 5V7V*TOSO.
A. r. OATS. g00. P. a PSArogrimse.
(lie. -ler. HamYtos as/ labia Ii.62-as+
Bowe -Oar sellar spoke ass_ IS
lees
our ihmoseal
.si n lm i OL
antra -Is Lase sh t Whim the bassi
s the fh.eh .ergs. i lam moss he
sages
elhemes Hidnig dlivg. row
Chase's Pills have gained popal riy
Masa they are • spasibe for the arts
old uosdleios, prevent Brit►t'e disse.s,
tt*11Easssatlam sod .11 O.terrhl enedi-
Has .1 the Kidney's and Bladder. They
o this haste thug pease remarkable
alierelloo, bode osd abate properties.
"alit • wenderfelly oseelkingi ids:sao
na htgmted or inflamed inusotm mem-
bastes el dein kidsraye or Molder. Own
pill • 4rw >fd e a bon The eh.mpM
..dhglpe in the weed.
NOT MAD* TO ORUER-
" She whoa 1 len main be guito small," 1
said,
.. 1 like ate year tall women ; quite
polite.
With eyes that most perform be raised to
muse.
And small, white Mods, .ad hill., derma(
feet, '
Bat whoa we met, love, to that hour &-
vita,
Yost homer eyes looked level tato alae.
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See mast a lwtls--womnr's dtdeeat
seam !
Meek and estrafs.ive to my Ii(►tent hews."
Bat sew my heart r lying .t your feet,
AL ! How imperto.sly you smiled it dons
And 1, year willing slave, from day to
day.
Live but to love, to honor, to obey.
"The meat be fair !
Kut in you rounded cheek
The red and brown do meet the sweetest
bla.d,
The twilight (look ale your heavy hair ;
Ana loan black rah. added beauty Issd
To your brows eyes, wiser* darkly written
Its
14...'. arisen te Love's 'by obscurity.
NEWSPAPER STORIES.
*Ilse el the Tames.
Some wrioso slips of speech, s000rding ta
• nom•omlormiet oostemporsry, were made
at the anaaal meeting of the London Wes
levan Mission in Exeter H•II. Thus, k W.
forks, M 1'., the uburw.*, referred so the
" tem.Ie .4.ter.,•' while lir. Hughes invited
y..ao( men and groynes of all •g,• to at-
tend his meetlu/. in SI J.mes' H.I.i
There is on record • memorable exordium
of a sorrow. curate : '•''ouor'Imdne, or err•
haps 1 should say young women, for I wish
to embrace you
A Roman Catholic preacher was speaking
of the traneuurtseee of eternal things.
" Look at therest cities of .nn.�uiry "' be
•xcl..med " When ore they sow Why,
.use of them Wive perished su utterly that
It is doubtful if they •ver existed "--Tid-
Eta.
Wbe■ vr•. Adam • My t
This was years ego, for Adam bee been
dead quite a while,tbough to be sure he has
left • progeny Omit keeps up pretty well the
family cbar.ot.riettus. There are "ries men
today who delve into the maty peat and
NII us .11 sorts of thing.,bot they ore silent
on those events that would make Adam In-
teresting to the modern man. What did
Adam do when he ren • sliver under his
finger -will Had he to take measles and
whooptng ooagb ! If he had corns did he
cut them with a razor or did he stretch
forth • hand In the future and get • bottle
of Putnam • Painless Corn Extractor' Put-
o•m'a is the best, more. safe, painless, and
ata in twenty-four hours
1'wapecred Melee,.
A lawyer tells the following story In the
The (,reed Hag : " Some time ago we had
under crate ex•miwtio0 • youth from the
country who rebleed in the name of Same
eon and whose replies were provocative of
much laughter in the court. ' And so,'
questioned the barrister, • you wish the
oourt to believe that you are • p••ceabli.
disposed and inoffensive ked of person
Yee.' ' And that you have Do desire to
follow in the step of your illustrious name-
sake .nd .mite the Philrr:see!' ' No ; i've
n ot,' •aew.red the witness, •.ad if I had
the desire I ain't got the power at present.'
- Theis you t h:ilk you would be on•I.le to
oopa...u000eofully with 1.000 enemies and
utleely rout them with the jawbone of an
ass ' Well,' answered the ruffled Samson,
' I might bare a try when you have dose
with the 9eap00.. •
salable.
The sunflower. well knoll o as • garde,
plant, is to Russia cultivated on • large
scale as an industry. and bas proved ex-
tremely profitable, not only to the farmers
who produoe it, but to the manufacturers
who mowers. it into • marketable product
for exportation. 1a cultivation for oom-
meroi►I purposes Began in 1842 in the village
of Aie=i.rk•, and has since become one of
the important industries of the country.
Then are two kinds of sunflowers grow*
Pi Russia -oat with large feeds, wbioh are
used is great gO..tittsa by the people as
dainties, and the other, with small seeds,
from which ort is extra ted. The lash
variety is largely oultivatd.
Is many- para of Rufen sunflower oil has
superseded all other vegetable oils for table
use wad for 000kiog. It is in quality pure
sad .atritious and la flavor agreeable.
Eighty -due mull. in Russia mn.af.0 1.
sallower oil eolely.
Teo wetss.nly.
The ex -Empress Ragas was often wilful
sod n•pritdeus, bona the rasa° in -
palms of the wam•r made it bard for her
to sabot to the restraints el the sovereign
These impala ewes mads Mr *ably -
moat, when disrotlos. se.rai.gly, wan the
price of safety, if mot of lite.
The o.trtrepe of Sedan obliged her to
les from the »W
was of vital importance. While
a*
frost Paris to Trwvilb„ ander the .asart of
Dr Eva, the Am•rMal' data, Phe saw •
eeedaem. bit -ming • as i. the Orcot.
award ward roAardie. of bag ewe
gsht , aM arbd-
" as 41114 31eem, and I ea`t•ed you
to lot thee as h r
Dr. Boa theme her bank the an
w
and enplatead to Ms that
was as base woman ender kis ears. It
wogmot is the wean, eves if it
were indiserose i. the Empeaa
what M Cali
Cold M merely • relative term. The rod -
dent d the .ad-laodoal se
wren the berm.mstor fall. to 64 dsrr.'.,
whits the Laptsador and Eskimo think It la
eemhrfaMa M airs.
Ter teal veld. Ped platy of it, one twat
go to the Alar logien, Think of living
whore eke mercy gess dews to 36 daRrsm
hada sore r Ma, a, is spite of eta
stem 01 sues, in nssb • ca, fur we,
✓ ats are plied es o to • seas leeks Ulu •
H a beadle of aka.
Dr. Mean, of the Polar e:pedities d
167S:764 .mn.g ether odd than tone of
the Ala e4 .oto .s • as to dl. wbiab ha
Mad ars The temprMw tram 116 4.
grew botsw sere i nal the hoar ted have
Imes tosaterably dwowr5gs4 when, leak-
iest M W cans. he diss5e-d that the
lama hod •M it .5114 M M lap warm
it was to weld that the Acme lied eM
ma all the as of the mind*, but was
bra to est Its wayd. Maara sort
moils et skeleton ef the ooss
ts inasibr•
Thew waa heat swagn bewwr. m mat
oddly aped helm to the Mb wslb el was,
and the twee was • bwMtd kalrs •y -
ed whim. with a hsrus ef venom
Ihino butobig lads la. sodhe as ae.Ohs &wheels sissy mm VOL
skivers
Wish a 5s5N/.
(;,.longi 8 - of the -I• tolls the Intl
fowled dory. fie west to America aeon,
teat, live years ase. sod was asked t.
bake °barge e/ . eery be•stiful yoswt lady
IravalWd is the State. After they start-
e d • Californias geld digger got cite the
same ear. He was .rated with • revolver
mad • bowie kaife was Nook is bee heli. He
eat down opposite Moss T- and.t.red at
Mr u • sensor whisk greatly assayed the
*Wesel.
Several tense during the journey he eras
.s the point of sones( up .5d expostalat-
111g As he espressed it : " 1: made my Eng
fish blood boll to see the ase.lento of the
fellow " Each time, however, Mies T-
pree•ated kw doing tea by whtepsries to bin
to sit still -that 11 did sot is the aft at -
ter to bor. A. they got out for • few mfg•
sten at seat stetson, the as followed
thorn
lis taking their .eau aisle the (.'aliler.i•
•o, with the air of • priors, took off his hat,
"ad felt as ha pocket, brought out • large
5.rget of geld, whisk he threw into the lap
of the •stooiekri girl, saying-
" Heaves hire .our pretty fame ; it's the
prettiest fame I', a car woo on aortal. Keep
that in mer • -, of Jack - ;" .9d was
gram
fglnsa11% n seamier N
For the Benefit of tk. .re ata hiss
4o know just *bat to w on seeing • now
baby for the tlr.t time, and who naturally
feel that they must say something, w• /ere
for following list rel expressions, any and all
of which ore oomm.wly used, then being no
patent or copyngl.t o° them.
C\ bother you offer to kiss the interestiag
i,.fant depend* eomewha: os is age and app.
ear ace, and the extent to *bosh you aril
willing to moralist vourselt in order to
please the baby'* mamma. The baby itself
doesn't care • button for your feelings or
your kiss., but you .re expected to say:
'• What a pre. Ly little thing
" Bright-eyed little ohao. m1'1 he!"
" Wbv, how larva ho rsr.
" 1 don't think 1 ever saw .o young •
oh. d look •tout Nor"
" How mush does he eolith!'"
What lovelys.lky heli!"
" I. 'eke ever so 1 u. u like vou "
•• What • rneebud.ly .4 . m•,uth!"
"'Do let me ser his toe.!"
"Row ,.Iry 9 oe It Mem.!"
"1 really believe the little thing under-
it.*ds every w••rd see say!..
"Oh. what • splendid I it hot he i.!•"
1 his is most successful especially when he
u • girl.
HOME NOT Ef.
Take up 1arpe1 AW)00 • Tong and beat
Ursa -sot only fur ols•ah.ses, but to mitre
the wear of the carpet.
Save all fowl sad game bows, for they
Nein • valwble additive to the stockpot
wbeo maple t. urspsrnUos.
Pork, whether (reek. salted or smoked,
should be tmoros/bly cooked, mor 11 is very
sewh.Issems a•M.e 000keu properly.
Fab gutless may be made from •latest
any cart .f ohne doh, but oatmr•Ily the
better kende tttak. the deist -test dishes
To cure ropy beer. pl•oe a h•.wdful or two
each of thoroughly dried dour, hope, and •
little powdered .tum into the hoer cask, and
rummage It well.
A black stuff dress that bas been washed
should be put through • wringing mouton",
and when half dry be carefully folded and
esaogid till all moisture is snored out
The obeopeet hatcher's meat is oow a
Wools, ox -been, .heap's head and liver,
e onteums" Mao nig'. head. The cheapest
outs of meet .re from tb►oL dank and round
!'old boiled Freech beans make as •xoel-
Isot °.lad with • ere nag of oil and vinegar
to the usual proportiow The beans meet
he drained perfectly dry before the dressing
is put to than.
In caw of fever, spatter born: powder
over N ,ors, oarl.et.. etc. , and .et it in .150
515, oov.ren owls bonier water. This
causes Ito smell, but yalckly removes un -
mode t odors.
Norman sauce is delicious for boelod pud-
ding.. Take three ounces of brown sugar,
and two ounces of butter, half • teasp000ful
of .innamoa, and • pinch of nutmeg- Bled
togrther, cad then add • deeoertepoonful of
oorotlour. Max with oold water, and pour
holing water over. Stir all the time, until
the seu.,s thickens to the consistency re
clawed.
}Oswalt • la oreme is • novel w.y of
cooking this vegetable, Pad are not known
g enerelly. Prepare it (hum: Cut two boiled
poets into small piece. ; place in • stewp.s
one ' eaospfal of mile., one ounce of butter.
and the vo'k of a small egg. Add salt and
Pepper o taste .red half • teaspoonful of
bourn then the beetroot, stew for ton min-
utes, and serve.
Gtrwerse fur Two.
Jerry 1111011,41) t- 'You're unoommoely cool
tonight.
Kitty . o • fascinating spirit of muohteft
-Oh, no ; 1 am simply behaving well. I
have hese reading ' Etiquette for Young
Ladies,' by Aunt Margery. Young ladles
should not receive gentlemen alone.
Jerry ,glowering) -No'
Kitty -No. Ren and ('Isra ars out, but
papa and mamma and George will be down
in • minute
Jerry (with 'troop di.ploasurel-Indeed
Kitty -You may go and lay your hat on
the hall rack, or you may hold
.lorry-i)no t trouble yourself, prey."
Kitty -Oh, I don't mean to. It Is not
proper for • young Indy to dispose of •
gentleman's bat. It is Daly • shade lees im-
proper thao helping him on with ha ovr-
0e•t
Jerry (with heavy glootal-' ou'vealways
done that for me.
Kitty --1 plush to think of it. Aunt Mar-
g ery would have been horrified beyond ex-
ore•eton if she had seen me Rut the wont
thing, povitively the most shock tog, is going
to the door with • gentleman when he takes
leave. „
Jrry (with sundry sweet reoollectioas,
s@vagelvl-I am gratified to hear it."
Kitty --I know you would be. Aunt Mar-
gery says w. and she knows. I am ac glad
I have learned how to behave well. 1 shall
endeavor not to forget anything. I wonder
when papa and mama• and George are
It is so improper for or to be alone hen
with you! (Lapses into • stiff .red wrathful
. ilenos.
Jerry (brightening alter • wrathful five
mtauteel- I was going to remark that I have
been reading ' Etiquette for ''care/ Gentle-
men.'
Kitty -Yes.
Jerry -Yes. By Uncle Charlie. It is
very instroetive The chapter on ' The
Correct Way to Propose ' a s@peoially is -
Wresting.
Ratty (esepictously)-It most be.
Jerry -ties. I read it most attentively.
Of Dourer styles cheeps, but it seems the
props and prevailing tray at present is be
join the young lady on the sofa -like ChM.
you know -
Kitty (in trepidation)-Yoo-
Jerry-The young lady isn't .uppoesd to
speak at this stage of the proosedinge. You
seri pass your arae gently. but 6rmly,rouad
the waist of the young lady -in this maser
-and- -
Kitty -Mr. Brooks
Jerry -Aad belay Duos her •. &Seots-
. oe premiere like thin M the same iestort
smeMiise Mr Mir with your Onooespid
✓ and.
Kitty -Jerry !
Jerry-BDing earehl, of oeures,nod te dis-
*we her Miriam*. Bevies proo.ed.d thus
Mr is sassy, you are gives • okoioi of Owe
. Mkds, los* prtesNy amt. You may
=prom your seati.oste t • o*ats formula
r a fa polished pkrame---
Kity---dem Brooks
Joeey Bst I Mw fort/Atm the formals.
1M .leer soothed le simpler sod more ef-
fssMye. Yen kiss the yeas lady with dn-
esrity and Drd.r-asmet*I.g like this -and
she will, N settees, setaer the engem with
Ma warmth. This will • deify assup1sae
with thanks. 8e Ueda Charlie Saye, De-
tails as to portN•' esomat, date of cere-
mony, eta, May M salad •t tonere.
Wire ars year father sad maw sed
Dago ? Td like to ss@ them.
Kitty (i•dbMostly. Masa et the dens
prDssD 4 of her sees •goblet bis 's1•oalder)--
Yea b.pdent
COUNTY REGISTRAR.
All Mee Walla ler. c. ward is kr Mobs Mae M. rs PHIL
• ePeoattglv+rHyers (Nadal) Son 44 -is saw
from serious Mat Mot
hss tar
marred Is this esatmrslty has mad en
midi talk o that of our eotssat.I fellow
iswessess Registrar
.4 4iM Osuay, Oe gar C bas. Pr a lasgg
tl.e N hes bom wan knows to b lamats
fields Mae he w5a a ...L ire. Wary
dbrdeg. I!at ear w pad year he drew
.eras and all •dams to regain bis breadth
were grisliest •wit. H. le mew ..r.4, es be
an by Wirt shrift haps d Dodd'.
Pnb as/ . as an es over he gree Is M.
*1.
When a mos Is •Teton ef sen Itscwl.des
he Is nal, dorieed es to hfa law t and
peasilma is aft bob judgment Is Ma-
gma
Men ash resambhe sash oar whim 15-
/hiselard by .ord14 or Milenehls 1Ils I
whatever is natural dmfs of ya.by.-
M.drms de Small
HOT CORN.
He Then is ore thing I like about you
\i is* 1 sway.
"he What is that '
He My arm.
" I saw • very carious thing today.--
" What was it !"
"A woman driving • nsiI with • ham-
mer instead of with the back of her best
hairbrush.
NEWLY DEFINED
The Statesman The man who can make
• statement that 'sounds great and means
.othinr.
The Christian -The man wtio can view
the depred•tioos of his neighbor's ohickeae
in the garden and smile.
The Philanthropist -The man who can
resit the temptation to squeeze • debtor
after judgment has been given against him.
The Cmpire-The men of meagre judg-
ment who serums@ great risks.
The F.litor -The man whom efforte the
reader. aro all at liberty to criticize.
I don't see wty • man a not to speak his
mind to • lady as well as tD • gentleman,
provided he does it in • oomplau.st faebioo
-Frasoes Burney.
Less tobacco a consumed in Groot Brit-
ain in proportion to the inhabitants than in
any other civilized country. The average
is twenty-eight ounces per annum for every
porton.
Sickly Or. €Il !
Ont of sore --rosily tiry k.k. haw A
ggi•rt pale and !tutret., t. v inti an r
Woman 1 1;alm is lu,...rs coat c
new blood, furnish.-. t... Kaci.°.. 4•
be.du:hs@, heart 1»t.l)itat...... 4.0-
stipation and •li outer rills:out.
to wh..-h women are eo .nbjeet 1'
s suffering wom•nhuoj' :!rea.•
t•t
Li
Lboon Has cured thousands
Why not you?
1...'rN11.OihilkN u1ad.J
Sold in Ood.rieh by J. E. DAVIS.
CASH for BUTTER aid EGGS
have rill • few
DRYGOODS
STRAW HATS
which 1 am selling at • reduction In
At the
prices
Cash Grocery.
H. J. HORTOI,
eget te.treal-et and 55sa1e.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Is file Oft en till s..1n if fa m% •
yew imus sever ne llasd this bins 11w 1111)A
when yea have tried some .t OR 'a.
CAKE CEREALS. suoriemeelll with
sine of ear
PURE MAPLE SYRUP
..d
FRAGMNT COFFEE
Weevil tto flags neer pr1ee_bla,
C. A. NAIRN.
A LIBERAL GOVERNMEN f.
Is now taking office, and if the results are as
good as has been achieved by
LJ 1 ELLA"
CEYLON TEA
the people will have no reap n to complaj':.
From Grocers Lead Packets Only.
Ht P. ECKARDT & C0 , - - - Toronto, Wholesale Agents,
In Buying a BICYCLE,
it pays to
BUY THE BEST.
And doubly so whoa the Um golds so amen dna item fees/
good
TICE
Common
Sense
so
is one of the best wheels manufacture% in
Canada,
The Ladies' W heel
62-3m
being constructed on principles to give the
greatest possible comfort. in ridirig.
A number of second hand wheels, in good repair
at low prices.
FOE SALE BY
GE7:. W. TZOMSON.
POTMAHOFF TE....A.
This new blend of tee for family
use is now on lisle at our store. .
We have also the finest in
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
and keep nn 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.
THROUGH AND THROUGH
Examine both the Business and Sl.orthaod coi.rees of the
1 r..1t1..7 .-ITY 1114INR.M AND MHURTH.iND 'v'L*.g.+xi
and you will find them practical at .11 poina. Students attend thle college from all tuts of
the ooudtry. fluent est of moms for busineee oolw.te work in Canada. Oradu•tea .uccessful
4* securing poeitloo.. Catalogue and usrtl ulars of either dowse sent upon application.
J. W. 7 err . ALV ELT, Princip4.
I Dill ill, 1.114 1.10 ; I*1
per --q--7,mitgvAlzA v."
4611205>
AIL 4
ti4P
ittt Nio
4,414tizzo �'It**
vgialliimanis -40
FOR FALL •n'1 WINTER.
A. MUNRO,
our -
Jain to hand -4 tsne Ike' varied stock of
Demislb end Imported
GLOVES,
Blsek and Cared is
IJinIhr.1111ANTLE
end JACKET CLOTHS
eagle and Doable
SHAWLS,
Our famous doable war. fast beset
LUSTR.S
an prosoosoed .rtes vales. Oar Site
CIO RIOTS
are "come to seas. apnoea kindly s5•
Udad.
A. MUNRO, Dra�c•
$I will pay for "The Sinal" for a year