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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-1-7, Page 81 17 I C 111 !'BELL'S SYSTEM. MON TRI, VARIETY OF PLOWING WILL PREVENT DROUGHT. Wailers Warmers iverywhere Are Misch Iatereated Is the Alawly Discovered -Dom Bleaker' for Preser. lag Crop Muislurr pa/v,en' institute U Ughuut S.Auth Dobai' tale w-Ltt...•r sir quite geuele Y decumaig what I. Itr.uwn as the ♦Osn,pladl system of teal c au di a and tt la .retain that the system alit be rat• peruusssta.l w tib wt a large .mala: la the •tete net. sttasein. The Chong,. Iltlwauker a :i11. Paul r.Uris•l com- pany alone w•tll put in fifty riperi- Mar' ital stations 1a the state neat year. Mr. Heny Parry. a am easeful and In- telligent farmer. in dimmet3$ the system and the good restate to Wane' Mont Its adoption by •b.. farriers of • A BEETLE'S EVE. 1. 'I'1 l 1! SIGNAL: OODL!RICH. ON'F.. THURSDAY JAN' 7, 1897. ••wwafwlt7 teed as w Lass le • rhe esrephie Camera The it areelous feat of tablet a Pho- tograph through a lens cuotpo•ed 0t a beetle's eyes the discovery of Dr. G. T. Allen of Aurora, 111. This is the Snit Instanex where any- thing of the sort hos [well accomplish- ed. It all cane &Lout through a cu- ✓ ious statement made at tmeating of the British Scientific Assndation, at which Mr. M. W. Stine ,.t the Armour Institute .d Chlange. caIl..1 attention t0 a very curlews and Interesting lantern slide In his p0seet.•u. During a dts- otlaglon of the properties ••f the 'Went. pen rail a leading scientist auggtvted that as certain Insects had eyes. tseerrt- Ing unadapted to we la ..plate/try sun- light they [night vinnate. •> means 01 the X rays. Dr. AUen u este of the few men of sciantlflc mind why• has taken a special interest in the. wonders that the art of pbnU.graphy can to made to reveal. 8o he chows the ey.• of a beetle to demonstrate to the ttatistaetlm .1 no aid South Dakota, gives an outline .•f the everyone that the X ray was •ywtan, and tM• revetilt erg c•arrfut or. to visualisation whatever. d • that • lays oases to the• laymen of The extensive .Ir..uthr of the lax[ sdracr. The beetle haat the cuneus Ella years have- turel people every'- projecting eye, vet) similar to the surf whtris to give meth cvwisidrra[ion tbJn ;one sometimes saves to tern himself. Heusi to the que'tt.et of rainfall. irtt- The ayc is lar�r•' and mama. er almost gilatun std the 1,nvervat:Msi of mats- we. It mit hardly b• called a perfect tura," laid be. -But It has always ▪ here, for k is slightly convex in bean evident to a few men that the 1..• Such Insects hatv'• eyes called prairie raise of the c'..ntlnrnt. .sleet ounipiund, funned nut mer leets but ally them- whet of the 11Jtaitesa;•1'1 of several hundred. met side. by side fiver. are sul.jrr to great drouth and - defl•ie•nt rainf.eil at certain sra!'on! <4 the err exon wh.oi the annual prr- dpstati.sr i r r+nat Among these, H W ('ampleo1'•. a farmer of Putney. B.D. as early as Iter', h'*an to •ive hM nutation to :h•• iMtate ennditt.uta and the I .w ether (,.rmatinn •4 the soil of the w.-st••rn Lrnireat. Rin••• theft he wtaa rive n his wh•.1•• attentt n G. ale. vteing me•Orate of culture which had for thele nt.1,r1 the pfwMrtatinn to • the •yeti td whatever moisture. was Pre - titillated t duatic the year. The t':rmt•le-r method' ectrsass! to • cmtpl.•'•.• toarrangetnem and pul- rerisfitir •.f th. t.rn ser •,r eight Inch.. ..f malt, tett-alma it aslnearly I-ot- tnnt upw-:t: •1 las peiedble. The I.!nnt 1001 k f .un.4 at the e•td of •'a h sea - e on very larre1r c..urentrat.d to the ton f•wr inches This plant food must be plower[ d..wn kit.i the- bntt..m of a furr.rs. !ev tt nr eight inches d.'t' Pavan this depth it will he placid by the notion of me attire just where• the little feeders of the plant ro.eua want ft. Immediately after plowing the lower fqur inch.. of the fumes' Mire Mutat lie pe roc. -1 ne firm aa pctaslhle ter several resins. the. moat Important ref which 1s' that tale •+rnplately obliter- ate. all cavities. Where the furrow Nee Je0►.e the air dneuiates ander the plant! and the around dries out. After the del. plowing and suh.Rrfsee pack- ing the Itext atep le to keep the upper ten Metes eaf the tnunfase grill em- inently lasettn•t dry-. Th1a forms a aleft mulch or duet blanket, an els to elft off the moi• a earth below from 1111e .Barna of the air. "Water eartnot Mar tttn.ugh torero dry sn11 hyo .api'la•-v attractlont there- fore the dust b'anket penteets th.• moisture to the rat tad from .vapnra Mon and nates all the natural mar- tial for the u•.• of the planta. Streinr .•Milan• attrar•t"•ei is deeded In the root h• ate sod therefor• the r.v.t hid is paraai no eararaa at t ra.•t i..n Is .te- aired 1r the surf ;•a and therefore the deaf blanket 1. f••rmevt. It is a curious study this' photo- ptaritarMa trade by him with It have experiment. -4 In this m. then to sunt. east.n• tat am well pl.•,<••: with the results T1.-xt year my lrh t iti..u. are t.. .. xp.-r!f•-nt on :t meta 'stomata male. ra 1 tolitete it will in-' crease • r,l.• in alt ...senna. It hu bun ttaed rat se•-erat poltits in Ply•: th Dak.•t... N-trra k • ,diol outset sada^ with the m•.it aat.sfactory results W- all would lake ti raise two or air-- bushel, lir.-••bushel • wh•.r:• w• now have one a n•1 that M alxnat what tile farmers .11.: ire[ year who. fn11••ta•.d ttrls m••th •el "1 tile.. eeat:swirl'.nted with sutw.flitia rand :un very fa., rally Irnpreto-t wito the i4e•a for certain lands of anti. eg- perlally where the- - it•.•d1 1a a Miff clay and cameo witWn a foot M the aur- ace Ttwtta at will. no dents he very be•etk al, an the lame bed afards good drainage In wet 'matter nn low places' and to dry weather will gather moisture frown b. -low and abut•• th.r- daring a supply for feeding the roots elf erste ',tuf•h longer titan the wen.• mile will do under the old system. Tait where the ,Uhsntl I• smarty or gat a t % ft wouid 1r•' metre of a detriment than a 11irmil}. and where the alepp, Heil loam la it is' luwt-ase well to net th•e plow down a few Inch. • anti nee muhe.11. 1 t#vdld prefer five acre uubseolled Ir lite early fall to ten armee In the Wing. "We all feel jubilant roar the eenn- dltteie in whleh the soil want- int Winter •gn:,.teree thlu Veer- grin . hares are snaring. high with the pr •. rope,. 0( an old -tinge carp next y.•:ar Rut we mite r.•tnens ee r that June and Jilt- are amain, and farmers mute P. prepared to meet them by prop.•. •"'- a.r• at .he esti." Eeen owners of the Irri at .1 f isle partici ate In the Alacu aMoas out , A- like cells In a honeyccomh. Flow does the world appear through much eyes Is a query of unusual Int• rest. Wrong of this pheitearraph Mr. W. M Stine. previously referred to. says in •s letter to The Cincinnati Enquirer at' Dr. Alan's picture of tb.• tna••et's sight world. T, make it Dr. Alien teak til•• aver - nes .1 the aye, of a beetle ,hydnq.hUaa piceuat and empl..yoa1 tt In Vac.. .4 the usual Photographic Isms of the camera weft for making photographs of micro- n -mile abject,. A silhouette, of a head was pasted on a pie. • 0f ground glass and a lamp placs•d behind a. A photo- graphic dry plate wage place[ to th.• light, coming through the beetle's oY.• from the silhouette and developed is the usual manner. " Ttt.• resulting rnultigraph was cir- cular. and e..nta.in..1 *•veru', hunJr•••l 'metes of the prattle. one indeed for each facet of the •'y -e. The camera used for taking a large number of si- multaneous ph.t•egt'at-h* an.l objects 1s the phywlca analogu.• of &Itch an eye. The relation of the ••yes of such in - SPC ls to thief' ..f manimals with the sin- gle fo.-us or strap -shot camera to the ordinary farm In which the focus is adjuxtabl.- " It me•(•1n.. re•s..n:at•ly clear that in- sects form their Judi: pilins of dllltaooe from such multiple 'maga'. depending. upon the :sower of each facet to re- fract light ray's. The nearer the ob- 1ec•t the greater would he the area cov- e red by the Images on the retina. It Is scarcely e• nceivabte that rays not capable elf refraction or of being focus - t, N% hlch is the case with X rays; can by simple shadow effects enable a Jade - meta to he formed on the distance of an object.•• Although the tmage is shown 110 or more times In every instance. it is dear and perfect Very tine and deli- cate are the lines to bio sure. and the features are only dtsttnculshable clear - 1)' i,v the aid of a mi. n..cd .pe- but ne- thins is omitted. and the wd,ride-rt'i' handiwork of Velure- has net'• r been more clearly shown than when that eye with artif.--al stimulus e•arriea tett the Part ray which it was mated. It so happene that 'in thl* Innate, MI etat..1. a inhale -tie was used instead of the ordinary pbi..toiriaph. Other m.1 similar experiments. hovrerver- have de- monatreted the truth of the statement es to the accurate production of every lineament of the human fate. To gain an a.l•getate idea of exactly, what a photograph thmngh the multiple fa- cets of a beetle's, ey. acoq npliattes, •look carefally into the eye .ef some• person who is close to and looking steadfast- ly tit you. Ton will see reflected. 1n the eye M the other your own fees-. clear and distinct. with not a vestige of a line misting. Now this is just what happinve ithen the beetle h.nka at you, only your ayes are reflected sev- eral hundn-1 times. This Is what the photograph taken by Dr. Allen shows. Two (waver Err.... J. T. ACHESON Bedroom Towels Towels Bath Towels at�l5c a pair we have :awa:striped T )wel guaranteed to be I Pure Linen at 20c a pair:we:have a pure linen Huck:Towel at 25c a pair we havela pure linen HucklTowel, size 20x40 at SOC a pair we have a halt bleached Huck Towel, with woven rred`bborder very special at1503 a pair we have a pure white Damask Towel with knotted fringe . plain white or colored border, regular price price 75c J. T. ACHESON. VET -HIS CREDITORS. Mr. Messner of Formosa plains Matters. Ex - Tafar.aaMae Investment.. Nerd Times a.d Changsha* tentries' tea. All Ned Their Ellet -acv 1 ether r.erie'. NOWT 1n MOO .w , •..lar..-Llabtlltles ..d A..ets. Walkerton. Dee. 30.-.iyeeiala---Aboat :sit of Mr. Mer.uerb credi .rs assembled at 1'ormuau today mid 4...t with ilea legal rrqutreturuts of the iaaolveat estate. Tax eebu..l howls wha for ma building in the village large .•cough w bold thea[. They were rrwar►abl) pa•a.etur Yd ..rderly, sot- w1t11ataudlig toe tact flag caery use of them itad ►Det money by as fatiuns. Mr. flar•er made a statesman about tie vase tit to, ineoaruey, watch he attriouted to ked is.. es...ata ta MaaMaesa. lard Datea goes by ..r. 41-1 &moor) green w pour tuau- [ntlua.. lir hail mood •& IW owe bummers the a•oaey■ played la bas banes for safety ad lartmosrut. and o.uld uot give a clear ateabst of what became of ties_ Mia Ilabwtlee'shuwed laaktite unsecured. beide brava sear to the bU&i. which are seemed t.y cnMuma-n' muco. l'k. •.sets err sal,, ;alma at high veleta.*, beaedw as inter- est f• MAO. of life Iu.unnce policiwt the prevent value of which u rwlrewu. Be wanted to t.e let 1lgbldate for estate bioe self, and prumlaed to pay everybody is toll I la two years. bat iter creditors taile,t to agree with 1111 view of the •pasties. and napalmed a bustle asdguee, S. G. Knots. by a vote of IL? to 107 for Jobs Meseuer, I'1'Ya •shells Hat ud Furniahtsq F.tnpmrfam the lnwtrent's Drphew. Ther.- ..l Mes.ner'e. friends. however. oatne.I t'blli``. W.tshardt. Peter Kuhry and John M. famber wen sleeted imparters. sed the assignee bee to .le -at with the ex.ate 10 -cording W lh.(r *1- rvetkw.. .t strong feeling was displayed asatn.t Walkerton taking p*rt teare. a ling+, wl a proposal To ppaltp.n Eurli.A speaking nadgnee world sot Ila en- trrtallia•l. he tartest" p••oti, weer bound to hat.- it all to them-.4ves. A motion was., however. carried to bay, Mr. Mesmer examinedan oath, as Its state- ment was cot d.-•ra.d .atlnbet.,rs-. Th. mating adj.wrta.•el a Jan. 14 for thisipor- pose. alai in the t eetotll,r the &salgnre wilt prepare a staterneat elf lir estate. Fall is at Hand So he prepared to meet it with a good Hat or Fur Cap when it comes. We have put in stock all the Latest Styles of Fall and Winter HATS which for quality anti price annot be equalled. In stock are numeroue as iitiftelenta of the latest in ©LOVES COLLARS, SHIRTS. HOSIERY. MITTS. CUFFS CAPS. NECKWEAR. C. R. SHANE & Co. h o1 Arehbl. ep Vii M.•. Montreal. Dec. M0. -After a lingering fllntt.a, Archbishop Feta, died to night at 11 •iceea;k, rvtalUWg hes at to the last. He was bort[ in :his uty Feb. Z./.1a2,7. His parents, tow, were lcally -a .4 Montreal, His father, luno .tab a Ims,ltaeleer•, was Mayor of the- city 1n lata -..U. Archblabop Faure t...s int eldest of five chlldre .. A younrar bra.- ther. Louis 1t. He-corr False, earupt-•A a seat in the Senate of the: t)oini*Mn for La Halle, and a •1stet was ntarn•••t ,,for the late tier Ge.er.c- E. „Ciller. The Archhiahop was eluc-,i.d at St. Hya- cinthe Collage and at :say. near I'ar1a, France. He reoetved the tonsure at !hc hands of Arcttblahop Afire of Paris in 1845, and, returning •o Ca•ivla. •area ordained in Montreal •i 1..50 by Bishop Pnne'r. In 1852 tie was appointed Mr. 11. I. Tw1gB. a young F1tpLab pariah pretest at Poi ite Claire, between Lar hine and lett. Anna 11.• aerate farmer. has secured a large tract of cannon In iiia, and un ars was stipulated land in Kentucky, star lilohmcxtd, Itishop of Oratlanolvoila, and seas .•-.n- n nd announces that he has esaabUsbed ..ecr'ated by Archbishop Ttaa•cher.au of a 'p.ssrum farm. Mr Twigg is acid to 1 Quebec. In 1170, cm the reetr radon of be Quite slnoere in his undertaking. ulnhop Bourget, be became B11hep .1 having figural out that. as 'possum i• Montreal- Ile was e t rated •r htMhip r• nwMerM such a d• Ilrary as to .eget- In PIM. when the me was raised 1. an rnaawd fancy prices. that there 4a manta' archblahoprla in Tuns Slee ...•h.•m.• 11.- I The funeral w1a 'o*omap plaits a mem- btm.. varier advice day. Jan. o. at 10 ore)io(tk Is. the tmerrr- 01 an ext..•Het,ced 01.1 -..bred getnntwn. Ing. wh.e hese at.rur..1 him that "the 'roma tam am a very dainty eater.•• planted or the ranch a largo numear of ter- etmnion and haw tree. and hazelnut hush. a H♦ has started in with twenty 'pos- sum to the wnt'rws, •n,1 maculating paw to test the new system n. x. ..;a_ meta the n markable f.er-i,Twlity of the mon. This will 1. done pr.•idI.a1I, :ts animals, evt•e.- . by next fall to he an nhja t lawa far farmers wha Jive elle to su1.l.ly the, lamibvtile demand In the• '.i Snot) s.•,•1 "t10i cannot entRaaa 1' leawt- In trrigathon b ,u.e of the Iaek .it A Shellac «tperlment 10 heing m.nns Tho tintt.i.,l s nieunt at stove- . the rultvfatler•e art rahMta In !4‘11 - that has titian oils winter Is lik••1y ern i:yafi County. The Rimet'ty Is to All i,1 th,• Mite Nets heat wining oriel !• . ire. fowl fir the --•n •-rh eM a limIt- thfleallghly soak .•v..n• Orris of south Hi re-erva'evt. end ultl,ns'rly the ant - Dakota lane' While the tenutie enll meta M'arrun the wtrt•rondtng aeon - retains m.el•turr r.-markahly well the' try a& became • pest, as. fir In. trouble Aa• M.m eh:a dairy dry yenta' **a11ee, file nptioruli. Of long (plena the h.. wlnl. aryl .isle days rte 4t' June anti the 'iw•r'nnlrrr of July have! ••J. -Q" 1 e•i• es s Primo ser 1nvg rtal.l. withdrawn every particle (4 mnMlln.• frown the caramel within tw or three Awv% an.1 ar-rpw whet have thus hail mn,.tun• withdrawn fr..m thein at the vary time when mom rwevi, 1 lee -ane' t•Ia^'tial and darts !Ina. ia-earaun ..aas have Men sunk and er-rpw et:an:11•,R nn Irrtctt.'d getntmd hays nw t...•n anfavensh v 01 foe tat ' }' hit winds be have Mu.ei benefited he the e• -•.r .vMrni ,tile "a hick mak. fiat warms ;.re.th4: far during this p•wiekl Ie,,r.••.1 ening t.e veaa,wl of the tn*M'ta1!y tad weather, ,Hake theft* greets/ -awl maw ragakl growth if tar (lwnphelt st-•t,va, pn... l M he Vl tam ,e enamel few it nma4wture that tails flaring the early- spats months WWW ter ratalnM ire Ow reed urged after they 417 M+irst. wale have her+►. woe* Mr/M.1 M moot. itedt i t.. riffle en grvwwad these a er not hrtaaty d Ilpwrlat evvisisim dares Cats .° il - eer s. _.. limed to come and to Y Os wife_ Part!s"'g.-em f.• Waite Jeawnn Davisar ta wa proner ti Fortress\Mahle guarded he was grded Ivy Pee. nd I•i.• it.wwtnt i'p,tam. ,ince (kw- ernor of Wleeonsin. says the Detroit Tribune. The two were on friendly berme.tere. ea Trav1s was intermit& 1n WM- eonsln men and natters. While a had ynnn* man ha haerased that state ed talo. tren, ) IAIlwauker• to Pralri. Au Cheand nwhunt[ et• art Howard tea a 1 tJw saunplace. ming only Indian I matte. and becoming very fssnitllar with the (different trthew (arrearner Dpharn .gist that he wan much eruct 1y lata pri501t t s w..nte-,-fuI memory.1 in (brew a (breof h1m narwennte In the 1 tor-ironren Davie had a pile of rresni aper etbiaiiserill two had[ high mull. up M lar'g'e part of ertic.e tallnt I :Xis horn 1Nealf on tie,iJt.ru i Iornals RA NWnrw treated with rant flour Our. , wha nearerPIM PIn MIAMI& sc. h.s Item oasserted. gad 1.-• Denis wee al Aka Olanimimmarsee A a,NM1d rlair. Montreal, Dec- :o. -Th., banquet ten- dered by the (.'1•b• National d the Windex' Hotel tonight in homer of Premier l.aurteer weal a great 111111....080. Over five hundred took part. Including many prominent Literals. President Cote, of the (Nub Nationale- pre•ktei and [tested at the table• ref boi,nr were Mr. Laurier, Sir itichard Cartwright. Messrs. Fielding. Mtlock, Burdett late - les. 8a.tt, Sir Henri Joly, Mr. Tarte and Mr. (:.of rton d the txwna n ton Cabinet The nut prominent members of the party occupied .eats at the tables and the galleries were crowded with ladies. Hove Thom. (Ireenway. Premier of Maolt.N's. was an haort.trvs'l guest, as+d wee loudly cheered. 1t was nearly II o'clock when the dinner .cart- ed, and It waw near 11 ..'.ruck when Mr. Laurier ram to reply to the tones of hie health. which was enthuatastl.atily hon- oreed- Mr. Laurier spoke tow nearly an hour In Frenctm, and Ids speech ewe one d Um greatest allures o1 his alta A PNate-'•e•meol• aware. Ottawa, Deo. M.- (Sperla1i-A our. respondent of The Citizen tMegraph.. frown Herford, P Q.. that. oordrary to Kr. FlMM•rs declaration In Washington, plearo-pneumonia exists in the Nast - INN Tee-nshlpw. The Map" ch says that be the ardor of the department, • bead If Valuables Jerseys, earned by Mr. lion den. of Rt Armand, baa been alaegh- teped within the pest two months. Th. I/eputy 11Inlster of Agriculture &e- Serv.e ger phatlnally that ate engem of pleuro-Jee.eumnnla exist In Canada, Fl - eye thee, may be eases of taberradoses or lumpy law in the waters Townships./ hut any slaughter of cattle on thtm.t at .model epos( have been by dtrenika of tits vetelaary °Mese rd the dioltket_ FRESH THIS WEEK Candies, Chocolates Bon -Bons Oranges Grapes Nuts, etc., at NAIRN'S Belle Bose Smillie , i t , t t a. Concert Company will app•r 1s VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE ... 6oderlah, w Friday, Jan. 16tH. soder the amnion of the Maes•4c Traternl ty o this 4* afet. The tothipsay le composed of pals `lase Beebe, • leading .lsetatiobMt rece•Uy from galaboroa where she akalasuia&M herself • the portrayal of Pestes character : Charles Kelp a geetlemas favorablykaowathugh rt Oman, a& of whams Tn The Newn moistly 5.44. "Kelly bar as Irish nam.., bat he knows hew to slag The Mareb of oho t'am Bron Men, sad Mien Rattle Keay, a contralto .Iyer s area went nee the boot mandolin Marro as Shia ('a.Haeet. Reserved Seats - - - - 36c General Admission - - - 26c Volans u Pates' Ssekatrss• FARMERS' ATTINTIOI1 HIDES WANTED! king mason elle nonunion TANX111Rr *ad gA the HIOH=Rr PAR 1 L SPOT (1& 1. COLBORNE PROS LADIES' COATS On and after MotuiT, 14th of this month, we will sell the Warm' of our stook of Ladies' Coate at the fol owing redactions: Lamm' LONG B•Avaa AND 81au11 COATS,- 1, 110.50 for $7.50 ; 1, $7.7t for $6.00 ; 3, $4.86 for $3.50-; 1, $7.50 for $5.75 ; 9, $6.00 tett $4.50; 1, $5.00 for $3.75 .... Lamm' tixotrt' Huvss AND Blurs CoArg,-1, $8.50 for $6.50 ; 1, $7.50 for $5.50 ; 3, $3.75 for $9.76; 1, $7.75 for $6.00 ; 4, $600 for $1.75. Don't fail to es•wine these Coats if you want to buy. CARPETS AT COST 6 finis 10 ends 3 ends 4 ends Brussels Carpet at Tapestry Carpet at All -wool Carpet at ilnion Carpet at Cost Cost 00" Cost ALL -WOOL TWEEDS pieces of the beat All -wool 50c. Tweeds ever ahtawn in Goderick MEN'S FUR COATS 6 Men's Wombat Fur Coats at a bargain, COLBORNE BROS. The Great Carpet Warehouse of the Cow.slw. 30 DAYS CLEARING SALE BOOTS\S HOES (Sum mer and Winter Goods) AT COST! to make room for Spring Goods and to enlarge premises Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. J. M°NAUCHTON BIGHT tomes ie CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT HUMBICR 8s. SON RED HOT BARGAINS IN STIRLING NOVELTIES, DIA- MOND, IAMOND, OPAL and GEM RINGS. TLSO CALL AND SBE OUB NE ABBY CHIME CLOCL C. A. HUMBER & SON Jewelers, Ooderich. A B CORNELL Still in the Lea Furniture at Factory Prices 1 A fine lot of HandsomeFurniture at Factory Prices. Window Shades Large, New Stook o Win- dow Shaded', err sizes. Lower than ever. Parlor Suite, Bedroom Suits Dining - room Furniture at prices that will aaton Give 17te a call. Undertaking L*rge stock and Lowest Priam Largest Stock and Lowest Prices I L S. Cornell, on to Square in the Bedford Bloc[, and an H onse-tworea 1 T LBOUT 01111 CLUBIIING IIATES Q