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NICHOLO . Loa
t)O/ITAt sue teen,
Roams opposite the Pea Oese
goad vdU..i. Crew.a shad
Hridae Wad • epeeishs
30 Weare Itxp.fla.ee.
M. MAKKE, ILD Y ,
I Js TALL 84.:41 aIUN. latest sed approved
seethed* for •11 dental operstloas Preserve
skis .1 the enteral teeth • p oWtj Moos
mover James !tableaus er et Were ti ed the M t u•re. ry de *tore. ow
M. TUKNHULL, U 1) al., L 1) S.-
oolatod
'Heti Dr.. Deets'S re1eUU11
w
wipermlr. ldeMxuo, of llo.tree
tale. artldoM Meth muuated or; gold or alum
tette. bases, reesalril •tle.tioa *,sea to the
p�rr",�paarr &eon of the iteral teeth litho" i..
plsl,mu'e ■•w block. i6r-1t
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A. ?BONBON. 114 D.. C. M.
cies at ResYseN yoat eolith
occupied
t�rstleolithet. Tele
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@ow to. One -Bruce •tree' the re,* -
keen occupied bj lir. Sight
bean bureudeuee. Tea
111811 melee LiNsular --
LANK, ISSUES OF MARRIAGE
.
1 i.ioernese. Uod.rloh, oat. tinily
ll 1.
*,y6. CAMERON. BARRISTER. aUL1-
A. . otter.-Cenvey*Oer, tic. Orders -car.
%a.. Utes ted tit. Andrew sin.. opp. O kLywae
1f rtes.
V Kb FST Hk,ALVlti -- ISAltlurl'L'ER,
tloltatwt. 1*ietey Palate Acboaou'•
1ltsot IVe.t Street. lbw ly
L l'-tMi'IoN,(1 C. KARR'SCKR, 5OL
J_4. loiter. Notary, iso. Uses over Ilediced
Hal*. Mauer. lledench.
111O. JOHNSTON. KAIRK1$TEK, SO
. licher. cssantd•iee r, .k. Wooer to
leash. teen : oar. ll•mlitaa said*. Andrew
00Tu 1*- Wider.:h. oat.
1 OFTUS K. DANCEY, bnKKttil'h:lt,
hattoitoe. Conv•yenuar, to.. etc. Moan
to lose at lowest rates. Huron's Ulr
pestle Oelboree Motet. Wdenuh. let.
[. N. LRW IS, HA KRISTIN, Plta'u-
rJ. for to Maritime Worse el Oot{rto
.r4ee
death Colborne Cotes. !W
D O. HAYS, B4KIUSTED., SuWIriT-
14. Ott. tc. Odes NseIb-•t., 0011 deer
B w%At. Uleoe. t'rI :..• rends te bled at
I.weet rates of Inter at. 11110.
/'IABILOW & PItOUDPUOT HAP. -
Sisters. Attereeye.C.BolW. Preadtu i.&4
rich. J T. Harrow. fI.
CAMKL(JN, HOLT & HOLIES,
Barrtatere, aolloltere la Ca•aoery. *o.
yoderiela. M. C. O•i(f
msrea. (.: P. dolt
Denney Holmes.
( O. WARD, OONVEYANCER,
U • IPA. and ootnmWoser tor takt•g ..d re-
✓ ivise reo00nIsenose of bail. affidavits a
iar..attuns, depositions or t.oleO.n declare -
doss le or cu•oeruintt any action. •telt or pew
1414.1.14* to the Huth Court o1 Jumtaoe, the
Ot►urtof Appeal for Ontario, or u say uoenty
tri Hit Woe Court All weasaotices a•teralU
sal ifes Atli •xeoutr••1 tt.e/deoce and P.O.
sddrsin11.it.•nuo. oat. fLYb-t!
Lamm and InIY S1SS.
MONEY TO LOAN. O60,000.00
Private Fluids to Wed at Si per out ea -
MI. U. t'AkIEJION, Hurwu a beet.
iy• /sate tethered" Mosel. OeMrtcb. 107-u
PRIVATE FUNDS - PARTIES DE -
Orme of obtaintna money on flrel-clwea
farm or:ur,ty can do so at ...leer cent. b se
plying to J. A. Mt isoN O. H Neem Ile.
Wad 'wattled*. . Termite. wale
t SKAGEN, CONVEYANCING AND
l./. 114518, 0. Roe oppu+lte;M$rut.'" Hotel
Oodertoh.
It ON EY TO LEND UN MORT(iAtil
A- 1 ei Si per eat. Notre discounted. 1'.
etAUltlt otiose opposite Martin's Heel. Uod.
rink.
ElJ. T. N APTEL, nes, LIFE A N D
D t hammer seen* ; at lowest
M• ee pOes Cir. Nortb-st. tied equate. God
1t -
MONEY TO LEND. -A 1. A R 0 IF
amount of Private Puede for t*viM•°m
• lowest nes on etstoiaes Mortg•s.e. App17
toOARROW t PROI U/OOT.
RRADCLIFFE, OSNERAL 114
xReal Imam sad Moser
fecal g Axs.a. Only Drat-el•se °Gemmel w
repms*14ssd. Money b lead oa strafe t
Sites. at 0 • lowest rate of Interval self 1a
soy war to must the sorrows,. Odes nee.
awe deer from 'Haim. Wee lir..'. Oode-
et*b 1br*-Il
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!1OD>fiIOH $. dHANM IN8TI-
1711 TUTS LIII&1RT MID &HAMNY-
snow ear. er Meat street sad $auaro (sp
tribe.
Hese hem i tee p.m . and from r Ss le rine.
ABOUT 9000 VOL' iN LIBRARY.
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AP011eationsmar harshly received by
in room
H. OOLBORNi . H. HAMILTON.
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galklicrisrliblaesedell
thoseetilseeeringtriebt. Ito In II e to
ligehstma Wesleyan M isumed is hams. Ordain loft at
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1IYssn AM.P/ATfotr ONT. LAND *171y11TOta
A N. 1•Ao. twit t• a. DILACoM,a>tAN.
(N6e► - (K.
Handbell mea N.wg .ts•M-b2-am
Medical authorities .tete Wit cryies b
the chief and best exercise for young child-
✓ en ; and see heecital •.pDrieterndeet says
We • 1.•!151y ehiLd .he.ld ery three or fear
Mom • day an lama. and from ma to Rhea'
miasma at • time.
NEVER WORRY!
Take -thou cad re aimed you badasgs--
tL.y de Moir work what yea aro
fibs* yenta
L1t. A/Mw'e Liver P.11, aro ptwwiy venatebis
apt epee the system without
rsirlinam to the .ytwl.
do* or noonpms•n
li.
10e. • vial
m ,:... sqymem reanott.re, Wool ptlrl-
times
to • the Mods
ermate : y i stead sli
>• the whteM Cwt.•l b ks..dlbed
.111.1 la thew of them. 10 dam la •
10. Said b J. E. Own.
Which would you father
trust? An old, truc friend of
twenty years, or a stranger?
You may have little health
left. Will you risk it with
a stranger ? It you have a
cough, are losing flesh, if
weak and pale, it consump-
tion stare, you in the face,
lean on Scott's Emulsion.
It has been a friend to thou-
sands for more than twenty
years. -I'hcv trust it and
you can trust it.
Let us send you a book
telling you all about it.
Free for the asking.
S' OT T h DON NE. aell.v7le. One.
THE OLD KITCHEN CLOCK.
rimed to tick away ahs Two upon the par
for *bell.
When first we greet a keepto house -Be-
lied, .. me e.If --
An thee ler min's twenty year, it seemed
to he ,'outset
To serve the hour* In proper time, and be
an oro•meet.
An y••u .1 er thought twos made to renew
late the sun.
•b •tiddy, round u round ... -h day, the
wheels an p'ieten run.
Bet wiled the ,;vie 'unwed up, a gee, rimy
had seine strange *dew,
They (lido t roe•dt us muoh hoot thing*,
n or dr..p •n " if you please.
But emit • huetliu' thing, rouad, and ,
ohenmtn et ry room,
An' Dothan had the 0*I.e . Id Otos 'lees It
was the kecen broom.
I didn't much mind the gotu'e os. but
abed • for,tit the shock
It gin me. when they ousted out that good
old faithful clock.
An thee • little beetle conoeru was got to,
f11 ot. place,
Kith dragon Drawling up his sides, and
gust above the fere
A gal they call Terpetcnore a &lion, to •
ebalr
An' plop'. on • harp -although I never
heard the at. -
An. when it strikes the 11.lf hours out,
you d think • fairy sighed,
or that • ht t le mouse had g1a • faint squeak t
Just fon be died.
Theo it sorter stirs me eonec•enc,. whet
the old cln.dk strikes the time,
With • kind of rIDling music, in its dear
old honest chime .
For it seems to be • eay*o in a solemn sort
o way,
"It's dust the way of •11 the world : we
flourish for • des
An osier I went right out thar .n rays 1
"Old clock. se. here,
Yea re wuth • di ren foes cloc1s with ones -
plicated gear''
Though taken as an ornament .a thisgsfpl
n owadays ,
Mebbe that tether one descr.es • path'
word of praise,
But when it gets a balky turn determined
Dot to en
I thick It a bort like Lillie 1 ce •sew -a
erort o holler .how
An' strike me when a Jodi or friend, le
faithful nu' •t.' out,
"runt hest to 'benne for -suttee Cost nom
doe t know not hie 'brut.
we simple.
Professor A " 1►o yoitiknow, I fad it
difficult to remember the ages of my child
res''
Professor H "1 have no •ucb trouble.
I was born 300 veers after Socrates : my
wife, 1,800 after the deem of Tiberius
l'.. sae ; oar Doo John 2,000 years after the
entrance into Rome of Tuna eenproowe
Gracohus for the re snaotment of the leges
Limo : and ee oe with the oth.re-•11 so
perfectly simple. yen see."
the pulpit, sad oar loured, beteg 14e•oote14
tweed to hint, slept rather uo.a•11y, start
tea up every naw sed thee as the minister
grew emphatic clad almost shouted the
words tel 'ruin at the uu.are*anion Vt hae
the prewher called out
" Brethree, w4y stead ye here .11 the
day idle •'
"Because they den t .40.114e, sus( out
the half ew.kwed seerobeat , and the way
h ie wile grabbed at him ted shook bias tote
a seamy of lits initiation almost Croke up the
meet lag.
wild lar.
Wath moderate Dare and good usage •
horsy's life nay be Fr. hexed to twenty dve
thirty-dve or forty years. A sumereeteb11•
goo• lan.•t. had three horses which died to
hie poeees•tou at the .Ke of thirty flee, Lblr•
tv "even, *1d thirty slue years rename ively
The oldest wea in • oarnag« the .•r) 4.7
he died. t1 by • epa•atu■ttoag and vigorous, hut ea'
Mrr,ed odlu u.d,c *mob htob h.
was w►fent A 71.,4.0 m or at • ndu,g-
aoho.l in Woolwich liver' to be forty years
old. and • biro'• hone of the Mersey sad
11..517 \.vim•Uon ('ompany a deolued w
have bora la hi- • xty .mooed year when he
died.
..mrd eel Mab.
.Yrieod 1 ...y, Daub, 1 suppose you heard
about our house beteg broke uto the other
n ight •
Artist No, I hadn't hoard. Hid 'Huey
$ske much
Fneod Dm they take mach' Well, 1
gneiss w. A oouple of watches, some silver,
• suit of elo'hee, ted, n e • funny thing,
het you know that picture you p•iated me
-they cut it out of the frame, ted
Arta' rlcee.•li lit luprer,.11man.
you drat wap w ' tt by, my torture's mad..
Friend And nipped off with the frame,
the brevet*
Artist Ah, d,d they'. Ks rather fuer.,
15.'1 it ' •...•I e.y
Friend t:o.•d-day.
second, sad in many .1 his hooks will
be food rotisserie topics 1•t.rgroves will
the greet matinee ad..titefes Kumagai)
art, es eaaer.l des warier, 041 advtalures ss
south America ted les sea storms ere ex-
uelleot rhe leedto* sea store griller is
uaduubtedl_n tt' l' Bussed, sad hie this°
are .1..y• favorable to Br,u.h 'mature sad
d..w• on tb• Unica cad other loreiguere
who 11,l the Breath f.,sweetie witb tsl.rlul
.ad obeap I.Iwr. H.ttg•rd writes on tripe
to ',rugs places in the Heart of Africa
lead 1 •otr.l America., id d..7. I.rgrly with
the cue•oma and r*14 "tee **tee of the WWI
'rat ,et:•bun'. Kerr wrote' ate. brut
stories 00 •d.roiurw al •11 titbits Vora*
e inem• t.. he about. • ouster .,f • ose'ury
i•h.•d of the hetes a11h hie .lr-.h•p., soh
. mutat bestir, .,se'ro Kuwa and •,..m .!-
',haute. whole his knowlede• ..1 science .0d
he fauna end dora of different uuuutnse s
'externalise.
- 4 - -
lahaesed.11110I •pej.
1'71• Lewt,ta.. Journal, • Maim. pope',
teals an uetrucuve eery of the tames of the
great ',mysteries •glt.ttoe to 1844. to
Ow** days precunei y evert' r• tel merth-
sat to the oouotry kept Lyuer tor..le, or
t0 gave •way. 1st• heuiieiev vllla4e an uh'
mower, an harem.- 1. potables two, fieri..d
a waseiderable part of his Income from the
wale of rum.
lige teu.peruoo revival had come to (hie
grillage, tee •:lues'Ix.n tet actio.., ftiendl. or
si.frtrud.y, le the I44001'r.tti:, had •11151,
-m lh• town meet lug A ,*..,Slut. Mae dr
.n•oded, and those in f....r of the tr•ifi,,
went to one stile .l the twat. bail tied those
opposed to at to the . thrid.
1 l rte etehle Kroner referred to water
ed this prongs., auJ Saw. ovideo,ally to h*•
.urpree, that the people to whom he had
hese .,eahl 4 out i gout b r years sera out
she .,00d lorktog she the people no the other
side of the 1 .I1. Fit .oly h« •roto and pia
*d the opponents of the t1, flic
•• N hat .r« y, u over bete for • some one
asked him. " Are you opposed to the Sale
wi'n'o? cetir4 liquors •
' �`\n-co-
rtwNe 11aire. " 1 tau thetayour side ..ver 'her..
Back in Ire seventies . reportreached the The old grocer looked *i'ouud *earth at
Coifed `Owes are.. head :lu.rrers that the 'he men On d
'he other e'e *ted rt plied
button. in Idaho had ew.rmed down on • I •• 1'• u don't •upp•i•• I'm waits over 'herr
I*hl,, viii.$. end, 1.71 04 a by •eremite bad with the, crowd tet red ao•.• do you"
mer•d.r.d every. 1nn.bitat. Hie *ma .f ha o*o eustoo.ere all to •
A your g L«u'' n•ot, who had fear re t bunch, had made • temperas cr tun of him
�'1 haoomne.•uion, erre at once de
flgtehed t u tee ',mine in order w
ascertain
•u'hr0Uelty of the rumour The London Free Tress has the following
A few hours .t' er his r i• al in the 011 -
lye, he sent 'hu despatch to the command erttole on the maioteunoe of war shire on
tb great Lakes :
The Cleveland ill M•rioe Kevtew Say.
that ••t uo*rs.sman ISur'on, of t'leveland, a.
to take a laud In ihe r111ri to o.rrconie the
treaty me,,,orandom with Erect Kntw.,
whtok pre.euls the building of - is of
war on the I.kee H. has gone • step fur
ther than any of the ether represeot.tives
who have taken an ►utereat in this •u4ject,
MI ha has totrodueed • joint trso!utlo0 re-
questing the Prrstdeot sod Secretary of
Stain to 'eater into Ielo11•tions with the
(iovernmeot of Great Britain to secure, if
possible, the abrogatl-.n of so much of the
treaty of 1217 as forbids the building of war
arils at •nil. yids Itftl.ted on the Groat
',birth she spent A moat deal of energy is 1•.kea By reason of an repeneocr of eev.
K•1 terms m C..o*rmo, and *o .'dew claw of
carrying not. his toll knowledge of all matter perraln114
What •re ynu doing now ' - he asked la- to the lakes, lir. Kurton can •vee a'oeider
terestedly of hn bra.,let neighbor. able it fluence In directing the attention of
•• Nothln4, reatls nothing *n particular Coo,rees and the executive to the ,n.prt
jet now." was the reply- ; "except. per- aur of this queetloe, and it is to be hoped
{laps, some poetry I have beep01111145. ' that all other represeot.t*ves from lake
- Medi•' 1 ih. my dear obtld, dont do that,- states will j -no him Is trying to brag about
the editor, In • tone of horrified regret. Dome action .t the present ae15l00."
•• Why, do you know you •re really wast- The M.oufaeturer to commenting upon
ing rotor time. Prot.'.• cant get 2 Shtil*ars this Says the* no doubt it would be of ad.
tor 2 000 (..def rootage to Amer,c.o l.k. cities 'o have no
'• ('ea'r the) --with Bed .urprise. "1 twn.l navy yards, areeoab, dry docks and
can. though, she continued, " for 1 105.10- building *beds, and to have war vestal.
ed to for some 1 wrote !est month." halt there. bur would It he dse,r•11- ' Sup
'• lit• gondnr« exclaimed Mr. (afar. pose that greet Britain .hould @coed, in
in mild astonishment, •' who paid pas the ahrog•tioo of that olaua of the treaty
of 1817 which forbids the h..vin* 01 in•
t•taming of war 00••01 on the t:r«she Lakgs10
end there was to (reify :detr,ctiene upon
the Uoited Stat.* doing e• Kurton
desire", our neighbors ought to know that
the policy of Great Hnia,n wnuld he to al
ways answer the call .1 a rv.I and for every
keel laid or w•r•h,p or gunboat launched on
the American .•de, and place en tonally- of
festive vessel etl,.•t on the .di.cent water.
Why Dot let well eonugh •loo. • From •
British standpoint pertain it w. uld he WO.:
to nes the lake, es reeervo're in which to
store and keep • liberal portion of the vast
number of war vessels that are in comma
flesh well portant. to lift the hand up So the *ion in the Beiti•h Davy. It might serve to
level of the eyes, if it is • possibility (Bad suppress come of the bumptiousness of our
sometimes it a sof) is ~tritely • dangerous nstghbor. who Iselin. to merrier. that all
thing to attempt-dangeror becalm thetae oocune■t u theirs and the fullness
tightly ,trained ,ilk of the drew,may split
• Be.ldee it is • painful exertion. The
expansion of certain easellle to an elevted
potation of the arm and shoulder beyond
the narrow limits el the dream is postage
torture. Beam the long handle to 170.
gleam was • perfect boon. Yon will al.
ways see the slim waist, tight sleeves, sad
y.g h•edled eye -glen together.
"That slender waist is also answerable
fon se extra layer of paint *ad powder, ler
it makes the fans red, not limbed. bet • de-
eidedly ugly rid .,
LAKE WAR SHIPS.
seg its er : " Everybody u fold? here.
Wherouuoo the oommanding , th*cer Ha -
.gra, hod h•. k
"• Yen, report i• unintelligible. We nave
at trnm resoons,ble *aurora that Indus*
have. m.ae•cred every *nhet hent
By return the lieutenant u.wered Wee.
ly ea follows " Report is correot. Every-
body hoe been massacred. r.vervbody i0
.quiet ..
Tarr tau sir b• rand res rater•,
Mr. R. W. i..Ider, the well known pet -
waist, was at dinner n..1 to • charming
!girl, whom he knew eligntty as • clever
young woman with somewhat doctored Mass
t rre•tdeal's Perrone.
President Faar. s portrait* aro every-
where in Fenton. He figures on china plates
which, however, are met gr.taitously dis-
tributed. His bast occupies the retro,
while on the rim are four "mall ligatures,
The first represents bias as • little hos,
V hfe father's workshop, watching be
father, whose making • inhere.
The wooed aboss him es a tanner a &p
prattle•, decked is an apron and engaged u
dressing • hide.
The third deplete him as • hide m.robant,
giving directions to his packers.
In the fourth he u • d pity delivering a
cosset la the Chamber.
as adverUISVS bream.
A .ertaia me ehs.t behaves tborouably Int
•dverli.iag, cad the result is he hoe the big.
gad Moises, is his tows. Indeed, h. worts
se mash M week days that when he goes to
.harsh ea S.aday, as be always does, he
gea.g•Ily goes te alas/ as sees se the pwah
or note well stated tato ►b °arena.
Nes bag age • stoner olargymea filled
that
•• Why you d,d ' ret.l,ed the eel thy,
0.. wave w/1rn leu■derrd May. 14■raedtM-
I to you know the rr*,00, welts a led,.
"why long handled eye glasses sprung tate
favor with the ultra fashiooai.le
answering ber own •luestloe : " Well, yea
know Iodise loos, don t yeti " 1 -es, every
holy know. that, and those wbo know 1t
from experience know it to their very great
discomfort : for, with the sleeve, made es
tight as the skin, and the entire draw -waist
se close fitting se compressed bones and
Mme 'covers.
The 51.11 Sittig • /•rest cent do to webs
hie Doe from r.adleg x nickels " or " dims
novel." is to provide him with good health-
ful entree of adventure. G. A. Henty is
resk0mad as the boss writer for boys• sad as
• r be always weaves a largo •md0et of pinery
'tato hie stories, they w isetrootive ea well
as 7.$.i Mag. ifeliamty.e probably mime
te fife.1 st silobe eiN$1,iN BICYCLES CI1 EN FREE
g��IMITOSEtEACH MONTH
FOR ht
As FORO.:
M MM,11 F $100 Dime115 •
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better profit. Du u t Lu out ulh, anti■rap tuururlf by getting
"LUDELLA"
' CEYLON TEA
it i, uu.url::t*►.-'t for Purity, I'lasor aunt Strength.
In Lead Packets. 25c, 40c. 50c, or 8Oc., per ib.
H. P. ADDS. A F 1 irr & CGC). Wl.ol.wle Await*. TORONTO,
FALL MILLINERY.
We have a large and will -chance Stock
in Hata, ciao the tit-w'c.t Sha.lc. of ril.-
l«ili.. Velvet, Fcathcr'., awl Fancy
WIntgg.
All are ii7vit4•.I to c1411c. We arc
1*Ieaaell `t0 tihl*i* .,.BHI..
MISSES YATES,
S,
The Square.
CCI-tITiCAI.LY EXAMIhiEI> THE WORK Or THE
thereof It might be interesting for them
to uoderetsnd that should they slop over
over at any time end embroil themselves in
• quarrel with Canada or any other British
puesesatoe, their immense fleet of lake
freight carriers and p•seeeger steamers of
wbiob they are so justly proud, would re-
semble rate ie • trap, to be Deet like Me
-
Misty to the bottom of the ase, while .very
Amorlean lake may would be loud to Per
* heevy ransom to be allowed to exist, er
.1st be battered into rains by Brit irk caa-
e.a, (%eagr.seman Buries sed hb *swim
friends had better proceed .lowly u their
endeavor t0 abrogate the treaty.
It te an open gaieties ware her the United
States has not already •breasted the beery
.f 1817. or ham fully determined to do so in
the ooe.truotiee at Cleveland of the revenue
matter Gramma, sod the proposal to coo -
strait two other ,sol vessels at Cleveland,
or some other lake port. Is a trial trip •
few days ago the Gresham e•htrdeed for a
*bort rue • maxie..m speed of 18 25 hoots
an boar. equal te 20 01 Mature mils' par
hour. Reg•rdieg these America war vse-
eels on the (treat takes, the Muria. Rostov
says
It is plait sots that whoa these ..-eb
aro e.mpleted the reveaN matter terrine
will her se the Lakes three .reamers that
will be so.cepti►l..1 quick and e..y ens -
version into .ffsoUve lighting Aloe. It b
e rlaialy 6beims that the week of improv-
ing this service should befit ea the Iwkse,
where then M about 6,000 miles of eat
Nati--..arty Neal to that of the whale At-
lantis) aboard. The regular armament km
the new vesa5M.se le the Gresham, will mat
tied of o...hlpo.ad rapid Gro roe, mutat-
id ea the forecastle desk ; but in ease et
.eva1 w oosrati•U they are se desigatel sad
esastr.et.d that ..oh Willy Gerry • maim bat •
tory o1 Oa fo.r-heh mold 6n goat *ad an
* 01ilfary form of eight er tea sir poumder
goat. So anted, they would pre.. valuable
disp*sh bests, blockade., or effective ,em-
menia destroyers : •.d is these stammer*
there is se be etas, es L. the (Irs.ham,• hew
t *9.4. tette, ',high .ass roily hs fitted
with the •.dam's- ter hadlimg .M
lsoehieg torpeissa
What pews for • purpose b e+1.. • ate-
.D-iw of impales.
Mee. A.- 94, year daughter is etedyhg
ier the stare'
M ria. R. Yon : amid yrograning very rap-
idly.
Rees far has else got r
" She has already hod her phesypaph
taken as lady MadNh.a
(THE roaxtir 1.51'7 *1'011i1si. Alla !ilieltTHA\n 1'ot1,/.t* 1, I.U!*Isn'*, .s.1'.)
ter superior to that of the ordinary bosinm..,; o hr>,.I. Patronir, a Co*I.gs d
known merit, and your success is assured. 1'011. c ry ope-'.s Jan. Ith, 1897. ,
Catalogues free.
v M., A. stimpts4. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
OLDEST SHOE HOUSE IN TOWN.
We are showing a full line of
Boots
S hoes
S lippers
Rubbers
which we are prepared to sell at prices that defy compe-
tition. In Men's lines we have just received some excep-
tionally good value in Ox Bawd, Chocolate, and Dong.
Bass., that we are sure will suit tine Eye, Feet and Pocket.
Our stock of Ladies', Misses and Children's is up to date
in Style and Quality; Call and see our Gents' Fancy
Slippers. We have a tew Boys' Long Boots that you can
have at Cost.
WM, SHARMAN, JR,
Sole Agent for the Slater Shoe.
THIS BEASON'8
TEAS
RAISINS
CURRANTS
CANNED GOODS
Don't buy old Groceries, for howerer lore the price, therm are dear. Old
goods are a/roays nauseas, and nnnelimrs their use lays i,1e foundation
for a long doctor's trill. Buy Fresh Goods from
STURDY BROS.
CLOTHING
Cheaper Than Ever
at Card's Clothing Emporium
Having just purchased a quantity of Clothing for :'shah from an over-
stocked manufacturer, 1 am now prepared to sell ('joshes at lower prime than
were ever known in tate country before. on my own pert, 1 ant not forted by
stringent tunes to have thio Cheap Hale - hut have heen Iced to .lo no simply
to meet the need of many who cannot, particularly at this time of the year,
pay large price°.
We are not bankrupt. nor suffering in the least from bull times,hot have
done ••ell during the thirteen yearn we have been in (Ioderich. We are
pleased, however, t0 he in • position to give our poor friends and customers
good, warm, comfortable Clothing at merely nominal prix«.
LEVI CARD