The Signal, 1897-3-11, Page 3DIL
es alid pk
Iriboo,
ring boom that
Wit nine months
1 such slgasw
t world-wide mk-
s solid baste tee
increase la tks
Ccotensy gives
In Geodes an
be dented. The
od oro- t)*art.g
['strict la Jaen -
NOW or at the
sr •Watts.
te so lame..til
are are only two
,hole or Britt*
At of dividend-
s* ens Is Roes-
1Wtrtct, with tta
Rot and Was
imp McKinney.
and wonderful
ms of Roseland
4 that place is
rr by moos I.
very little r
ey The charms -
to do with ilia
s to be smelted.
Iditurei of labor
therwtae. whilst
tee-mllting .nes
'rued Into atoll
•
treated about N
Roseland and
•• north of the
line. In Mo -
Cariboo mine,
sad should not
cores of other
itee has had m
he dividends to
two cents per
nth. amount to
comer of Mk
was erected os
►tamp min car -
be proud et
111 of tar cape -
I that has pro.
Toronto synth -
enough to Po -
aim. whish Is
at the Cariboo
be property en
shalt wart pelt
43 feet. when
be about tots
which war as -
at the School
rave
to 130 in
ten In the rock
is an dtseew-
talt 111 tong of
Beat promise
d on the east.
•IfiPbeill. Cum.
ttq at the low
tarn la thaws
adt The price
• be advanced
fah of thle
1; cents. as
ah to Pell too
tech at a kat
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Nernst appeal
On plea Shot
• rwpoaeible
oto .'t•.tlppo
Meat for the
sty 10 wegdt
1, is marrying
n atural iotd-
I orders.
ie told el the
sewer paled
td load loin
lea. • pares -
mil. when
1 .y- be
1 sea Rive
al eervissda
i bol Gahm -
the prissier
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THE SIGNAL, GODERICH. ONT : THURSDAY MAR. 11 397.
Scott's Emulsion is Cod.
liver Oil prepared as a food.
At the salve tune,it is a
t►lood maker, a nerve tonic
and an up-buildcr. But
Principally it is a food for H
tired and weak digestions;
for those who are not getting
the fat they should from
their ordinary food; for chil- "
dren whom nothing seems ,i,
to nourish; for all who are
fat -starved and thin. i.
It is pleasant to take; at
least, it is not unpleasant. a
Children like- it and ask for
more.
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me Work a �ocidty, A
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methods tor ail dratal . erotica. 1'resory yr
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ever lames Hot.tnsoo'e tory 0 ,l* .tnge. -00,.
car of West fit, sad the micas... 67 a,
t�M. TUKNBULL, D.D 1!l, L Ls.- et
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taste. speer ette•tioa given to the
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iI O K Y TO LOAN. - 160 000 00
Private /'sods to lead •t Neter eget. sa-
wmill. M. O. CANINO\ Horton's Block.
09110..310 Collars* Hewed 6oderich. t67-tt
L)KIPATE FUNS -PERSONS DE -
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tarn ..,,wley can dose Oi @ie' Dent s-
st;tce to J. A.11( leiNAUt . Room er -
told Hutldtor. Toronto.
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MONEY TO LEND ON MORTOAOE
ts 6k pot cent. Notes daemons& C.
Beat, oalos emotes Martin's MOO. Gide-
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•ARROW t PROCOro( et.
R. solea, Real loam m is aL Mme.
lus$ttlg t. Os1y egst.Ila. •bowl s
.presented. Money to Lend ea Weight
saw..t tbe lowest rete at taterwd_�.tmd.
M � ...
trees llweoa oo Street, t.0Geds-
He hest to take bar ankle sad
Rostov. bet laoe,aed ohm.
Tbet• was • ooaad of bre•ktes bents,
And •ometbtsg skyward hew
Kiad reader, he was galled a assn.
Iia, wee tadeed • tool
F. r .hs that had aha anti". was
A mask sad lowly *3015.
.�:D LEAD, BY
CARDINAL BULLL'fT
CAN 1 cove in, Bennett
•' Come i., l:.pt•ta. Glad to ase you,
•• Just rag dime from town to have e
Ik about the rate on Friday. Eveeythisg
nor all right, eh• Yap horse well, eh''
Right mea trivet, ear. Had Lead has
Aa.. on eeor:.oudy thio lest month hover
w • boron so :wproved ; and Mars u doing
e11, too."
The trainer spoke in a oorttideot undo-
ne as be uah.reti 1'aobroogb Ito • cheery
sem with a Mg bow•wndow, where there
us • view .d the distant Ltmektl.., so -1
list, just o• re • string :of thoroughbred'',
abed and butd'sd, alight Ire seen t.ktnv
.roies in imdian 61e.
•• W• can rev" a chat here undisturbed
b : Limy get • glees of wine and • biscuit
* Captain 1'anbrough.'
•• Not for me, thanes. And place, Mao
ucy, deal g.. You kilos you w M all
y et.3le ssOaM"
The girl mai a little, smiling bow, said
tint on feeditt, her c•.ary,but did not join
the uoOvrh•tien.
" You think Red Lead has • good chance.
K the Eclipse "takes, then'"
' • It's as near as urn be a dead test, with
Costes up "
•' They s11 seem to thick that. Toe W.
as a down to 3 to 1 ; they're m. -king .y
oras first f.vonte and Rallybrase see
•• 1 hope you got your money on all right,
., l se I've got • btt of • plunge on Red
1 expect that horse to make my for
5, you kn. 0, R0uett. Hod lock, tai :
my business done wren he war at 8a."
" He'll carry a goodish bit of etable
ones, between as all ; even the lads see on
I'Neew' ly they east• so Hooses. • .t.bt5a
Tim burse, es re Jew treoptag eat es the
pair were admitted.
A few wespred words b.twese the
tra..wt s*.: Vo.b.0sgh, acid the saw kid
was boasted tau w • raw yoat.(1 uheeteaf.
devoid sober women were east eat with him
and all Ob. lade elves tee arms isst+aetbae
-to go too a aide spin at hall -pace till they
reoobed a aerials sq,t, Ores 10 bomb beet
speed. It wee apparent from the first that
Lamas huew his souses& He attadied the
chastest with • firm head sad steady word,
.at Tike • little rook, secured the Wields
place at the career. then took every loch o•
speed oat of bas horse, and finished ,sound
to fellow Roy, • feat the ubstout was not
aaa.atust.d to perform.
Voobrougb turned to Beaastt, sad they
both nodded.
•• H.':1 do. Now we'll try him an Ked
1.5.d," remarked the trainer.
IwteaQ of proving fractious, as they ex-
peou,l, Cue horse ,,eased strsagely quiet
under the new pokey, and altar . yu•rtar
Of en hour's work, when Red Load had
shown them .11 lou reels in • sweating ga1-
lop.
Lahti mn,.• up fur .orlon.
" What's you• price, yuungetet' raked
anbrosgb, 1. lap '
.• The pl • of wonting. sir "
They b. • .ugb.d and ewalg•d bum.
Iloubl your stakes on Ked lord, •tr,"
wbi.penJ the Ivey to V •ibrough, then took
.11 his tap sod era ked awa1.
V.ubruugh s.u.Ied .t the ooifdent advice
give. sr. 1 -re.) from the beardless boy to
the moo of the world : severtbel.sa, ha
went and did it.
" Who h.e ridden him t0 hu gallop•
hely'"
"• R Coates, air, nearly every day ; he
oar better under him than oovooe. except
y little Luoy sero."
"Ali. you ; I kora what good bands year
suable torr," said Vanbrough, turning to
he girl with •dmu•uoc. She was • pretty
uIet•lookiog little thing, with great de-
nnre blue eyes, and • wealth of corn-nolo►
d Bair that looked like • ,pan -alk 34.30
ow as the sun shone fall upon it. " It I
►ere your father 1'd be .fraud to trust voo
• uncertain horns Ilk• that, for fear you
oigl•t get Burt
'• t )h, no ' Father doesn't mind, and I
•joy ndtngthem." .
Riess you ' put in Bennett, "she goo t
are what ere rides. Sometimes as early as
Ware o'clock she'll here given • Prime hos
porting exer°iee and be tack here with her
the aa rosy as • -as • peony Bower, and al.
tfpe its-- "
t eh ' father, plethe, • interrupted the
irl, who disliked being discussed or harm@
Orr fair cheeks likened to peente&
•• How far did yes take Rad Lead today,
•• Now, then, jock, ye, please"
The numbers went up for the big ewe.
LAWN. rested easily against the the stall of
b:e m�.unl, ,ileo!, calm, vet with a gleam of
emitted humor to his bunt blue Gym.
At the *woad it the bell he tweeted sou
carried the green and lif•c through the gate
.od down the winding path that leads from
paddock to ooatle, the horse tambour out vic-
iously at the crowd which pressed so close-
ly. A seething crowd of people followed
them. Ladies forgot their dignity, and ran
down the asphalt ioel.as :u be in isms (or the
center by, and sten made • .:a:h for the
ring. l.•ubreugh was to his reg.ment*l
coach ve.icbu a his I1.rn as ret centered by
diet the manner of there ugbbteds.
In sp.... however, of tie. hum of anprov.l
oiled lo. tb 1 y Red Leto'. appearance, 5 to
1 eras always nbtaioh•ble about bit w the
rang, for Luau *as .n u..kn'.wn je•ek.y an.:
the horse a winkerer showed him to he queer
is temper. Two and three false starts. sod
they were off to • lowered flea.
Vanbrousrh's band shock as :t held the
t»Id-giaasee, for this race meant row or
wealth to him, thought no . tae knew to
w,.at an extent There had been silence
for • moment to the ring, but es two hones
.settled themselves out from the ruck, .
solitary voice made itself heard ;
•• Two to one on Ked Lead. Two to ase
I'II lay "
Then a chorus broke forth : " f3•llybrw5s!
Ii.11ybrass
71.e Inch horse was • length in front
when hie lackey, glancing hastily over has
right *boulder, saw pothole near, and,
thinking the race safe, slackened upshot.,
Fatal move ' for at that moment Reel Lead
*tole uenotsaxd on the left, and *hot aluul
ado. R•llybr•ss's jockey spurred crud.'..
with • curse, but to no pori•"ee. for Red
Lead bad him :n boot. end dude I p.st the
post, a anther by he'f a length.
t"sabrnagh In'-i.tror' hu perched ftp*.
*hut up hs tield-gle ees. and descended
1- "oily from the coach the ocher by 160,•
OW An exclamation arrested hem
I) an, 1 v (sotge ! Poor chap' Henn
luck. alter such a rood w.t. Hones mowed
kis 1. ge, I .uptos.."
T•onroug'' hurried to t h" "pot. where •
morbt.l aruw4, a0xioue to ver• on an sow -
dept, n.ti .Ir.ady collect. �. Little Lucas
become n000ueci. w• and Inc doctor was to
the act •-4 dam. outing from his hook to .t -
tend hent. As Vanbroagh came up, how-
ever, the boy opened his eyes and sat op.
•. Whet happened' Fell• did 1' But 1
woe . take me to be weighed -take me at
nom, I .•y."
He rose with • suppressed groan, and
they helped him to the weighing -room,
• addle, .ttrraps and all. He just tamed
the weight, and the monolog number went
up all right. Very pale. and a bit confused
d ill, Luoasryetused to be examined on the
spot, bat, patting on his cost. said he
would go to the " Rear Hotel " and lie down
awhile.
T.nhroogb and the doctor insisted on go-
ing with him, and it was well that they
did, for he complained of a pain in his aide,
and as they entered the room he fainted
away again. They laid him on • nota, and
the doctor unfastened floe green ooller to
give him air, thus exposing to rise, a lair
young throat, strangely •t variance with
the brown f..e and close -cropped hair.
Patois/ hu hood aloha the ribs to see it any
bores were broken, he withdrew it with s
• " flood heavens : It's a girl''
" Impossible !"
" It's tree, though. And what'* mon.
one of her ribs Is broken. Poor little
thing, she did not mean as to find out her
w orst."
They gave her brandy, and presently she
opened her eye. First they fell on the
doctor, thea o0 Vanbroigb, and, booming
suddenly oon.of•wu of her bre nook, she
6eiehed deeply, and, oowering down, drew
her cloths together. Then she gave ors
beseeching look, and, burying bet face ■
her hands,Toobrougb'e jockey bated ta cr
gometht*g in the delio•tr outline and the
attitude of the pearl reminded oanbrougb of
Lucy 1eonett, and be started. Could it be
possible!
lin away, oh, pray. ge away t"
•• Shall I seed • s0ald to help yon!'
"No."
They Roved the door •' .I left bee.
Wring the bar, web mixed himself a @NR R.
sad R., and ha *wallowed It, remarked:
•• well. rm dashed."
s
" Tell Ire, what pat it into year heed Y' ' jrtit
" Whist t Te grow bale Y'
•• No ; te ride ler .
•• Well. I had then ridden Ked loak,and
he was always gatet sad good with . ,end,
1-1 w looked se cut sp.-
"
p. "
•• IAd you *sat w to
then
" My first nos la
Why, of mors,."
file face fell.
. But no ono will know, co the tome
got be yours."
" I den's want tame."
" W hat do you want'"
.. 1 whet -to opoa the window."
" Lucy. ''
He took her little, fumbling hoods sad
held them. Thus, demure blue eyes w•rr
making has heart beat uncomfortably fast
•• Lucy, tell me, would you bav• dose
the Mme tut anyone'"
She did not ooseter, but grew very pelts,
sod sank back against the cosmos..
•' Tau ars 1a pate ' What • brute I am to
forget it '
1t u ootbfrg The doctor says t shall
be well to • forting) t "
" If you had been killed I Omuta never
have forgives myself. 1 dod't know what
I'd have done, by Jove ! Shot myself, or
something "
She smiled at his vehentso s
" No, you wouldr't. You'd haus said,
. Poor thing. ere was • woe girl, 1 m awful
IT solig.•1 10 her 1)re..Hui pity, se young,
sad all that. Rut she wee only a trainer •
daughter, and perhaps We just as well.' "
' Lacy ! No matter whose daughter you
are, 1 lose you, and you know it..'
•' You lows me!"
•• 1 es ; and if you'll accept • worthless
beggar like me, you'll marry the very luck
test chap under the sun. Will you dol
11114
As Lucy's answer was a very soft one,
the 1Ai1•tale wtads did net Parr}' t•. beyond
her lover. ear ; Mit it must have been sat-
isfactory, for the marriage el "Captain
Yanbrouen, of the -th Rifles, to MM.
Lucy Bennet. only dabebter of Mr. Junes
Bennett, of Newmarket," took place .bort-
Iy after.
M;.. Lucy'" said Veabrough.
• He dal • mile at half pace yesterday.
and furlongs today at hill spied, along w nth
Tellnw Roy. Roy 4 Jo -..,and four othsr.,and
I.d them all the wey," she replied to a
toecise. practical voice.
At that moment • telegram was brought
i.: with a word of apology Reopett opened
It. ..It ran
"Cannot ride Red load at Saadowa. owing
to accident at L.-l.'.ster today. Have wire f to
t oobrou gh.-C0AT5&'
The two loaded at each other in dummy,
and a sort of despair wrepct over the face of
the younger man. The F.clipes Stakes
enema mon to him than he choose to own.
It was to be run in two days and it was loo
late to get a first clews jock.
Cusld any of the @table lads ride him'
Yr. Bennett doubted it. What about
Johnson' Tee poiods over weight
W bite the two me0 were patting their
head. torether, Lucy crept from the room
sad left them to their disappointment. No
plea seemed foible. Red Lead might be
taken to the post, bat the theories were
wield his starting with a stronger on his
book.
At lest, with @low and dejected footsteps,
Tsahroogh left the house. He had been all
for scratching Oke honer at
first giving
ere trafaar dis-
suaded
the whole baamsss. t
him. Better, ha said. deep Me tol
lowing two nights at Newmarket, whites'
the early galleys, see the horse properly
boxed for Fiber, .tad be oh the .pot in meg
somebody might he found to ride him.
Next .ening when t be gun was @bootleg
lieslimber Iistitilei�.
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silver darts sense the sky, V.abrough,with
his hat ewer hie eye cad his °eat bottomed
op to keep oat the chilly air, strode hastily
towards the I.I.ekil.. stable e tensed a
leaping
terser be Gosh spas •
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yl)ygMin ti sabroagh, or r be asked re-
W!Yes,mvboy.
0de lap What de you want
"
wee a •
They my you're ea the lookout
Jockey to ride year 'ese to.errow, tar
you give too. the lob, I think I o•a prom
to sorry th
ry year eskers to e frost"
• What stables do Tee nese from r•
•• Mr. Lawson's, sir."
'• An you employed fall, sad Bhere ess est of
•• No. sir. �H(.odd
week ter • odds. Jest en tM look out
•R!te new, fir."
T1.. wbv dent yea ge boot to lawr00
ng" Yr
e Pee, It's lent like this, sir : a yo.
fellow 1134, we dns't .igen alt • thaw te
Me a fueaule a 'on in • fsA-dow rues, sod
I'm kreakinllfaith with .,body by earths
yew my earvlee5. Pit."
Hew d. I knew yon taw rid. r
" Bore,5 Mr. Looses's tetter M we le
otepttal. df ; sod yen est try , •• .0 soy-
tbiwg y.a Hke."
•• W►a weigkt ere yea 1"
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worn* de.ttol.enole cite. tams finews'eso
.. is. OAS. INS 0.11. shales ss.•At.
a.. Lttr. ill ilibusaliva.0MfBi
with
for •
. If
Ise
aeeteded.
Not very long •au • well-lnown peva
Man. while vesting a Continental city, at
3.1.3.4 au amateur otrou---o ta.btonabte
perf..rmouoe- -to, which there war admission
colt' by tp%,44100. He presented haaaelt
at the door with • ticket made out in the
name ••t his friend Prince Orloff, a prnmi-
.set member of the Russian Embus et.
" But this ticket is not) ours : it is I'n.m
Orloff a end it M not tranefenble," said the
doorkeeper. s. be barred the way.
•• Well, am 1 sot Prince Orloff!' baked
Lha doctor.
" No sir ; we know very well th.t Prince
Orloff M, only one eye. The other 15
gL s.
Well, .taps i, how about this Y' said
the doctor as be took out his own gists eye
and held it out f"r aeepectton.
"Oh, I beg your Htgboes'. p.rdoo, said
the doorkeeper. '• Walk right tn."
The nsan had by • singular obance hit
upon the only peculurity in which the
I'r•noe and the doctor happened to resemble
"ion other.
tiles, hard times, one cannot afford
with rank strong
to titin nerves lad digobol
Tata
"LUDELLA"
CEYLON TEA
snits the palate to a T, being fresh and pureit's native fragrance
preserved to lead packages.
In Lead Packets. 25c, 40c, 50c. or 60c„ per lb.
H'ROM[ JLL TI3E L.E LI NC1- t3ROC13RY 8TORJCIB
11a hb ewes ohs.
Although • loge owner of property, old
Thomson taw one cf the meanest moo on
mirth. He owned a large Dumber of houses
in • suburban looality, and, whenever there
wen. any repairs that his Leconte wanted
dope to their bourse, he used to do them
himeeli. He has even been kor en to white-
wash • ceiling and repap.r a moss to avoid
tate expense of employing a regular moo.
Many •re the homes he hos old up in lieu
of rent, and he was uutversally disliked by
his tenant.
One ot the letter complained that the oop-
mg of his house was in an unsafe condition,
and asked his loodlord too send • man to see
to it.
Round o•me Thomann with • ladder, and
examined it. Remarking that it was all
right, and only needed • little cement, and
that he would soon put it right without the
aid of • man, he went home. Next day bo
came and patched it up himself.
A week later he called •w usual to collect
the resit, and, as he woe standout oo the
step waiting tor the door to open, the cop-
ping fell with • crash and struck ham down.
The injuries be teoetvd caused his death •
do. later.
As be left or. will, his son, who was living
in poverty -having been disowned by hu
father for marrying against ha wish--eoo-
oweded to his fortune.
nestled 1■ Fart.
There is rarely a circumstance of ,hose'
ter toveoted by the imagination that does
not find ate parallel is real life. A year or
more ago, • writer described in • story the
adventures and vieswitudes of an erring lad
who ran sway from home to follow the sea.
The tate eras pure fiotioo, and the author in-
vested for his young sailor a name unlike
any he had ever heard.
Soca after the story was published, its
author received a pathetic letter from a
sorrowing mother, saying that the sailor
boy of the story was her only son, and beg-
ging for his address.
Tell him," .be wrote, " if he will only
come home, I w11l forget and forgive all the
Dear. i .m slope in the world, and if my
dear son will bat return to me, 1 shall he
happy again.
It was herd to write to this poor mother
that L6)604101 boy of the story. whew
game. adventures and life se Moody resem-
bled her eon's, was but • creature of the i.-
aginatlen.
While addrsmine s jury :n • criminal
oars s few years ago," said • lawyer. " I
mode up the followinn story to illustrate
the need of 000loees sad calm judgm•at be-
fore condemning • man
' A passenger train Deed to pall into the
station of • small town reguloly et Boos.
The driver had seen many yews of motion -
mi. Germ.* en that bat et line, and had never
tailed to .top his eamse at • certain point.
•' One day • great celebration war held in
the town, and when the train same in, the
line .head of the point where the MVO* al-
ways stopped was crowded with people No
tee feared being ran Over, so great wee' the
ore6desos is the diver's ability to stop hie
engine at • particular point
But, alas ! ea the day the heavy train
was sot stopped, boo continued its Goethe,
r.nni.g over • wow. who, hampered with
a baby is err arum, was not agile sough to
est out of the wily. At first the crowd
stood asset ; and thea a great wove of in-
dignation broke forth agate's the eon who
had dose this thing.
The driver .toed ow hie step, white bad
.pewohless-hotplate egal.Mt the fof Oh.
e
• • Watt oriel the firearm. ' See 1344. t"
sed he held spa t•r.34en belt. ' Hero is the
saes e1 the .eelde.1-s brakes bolt se the
I believe that I wen my ,Bee with that
bale Wel Gotha, sod what de ,s think
After the siert bad adjew*, a em-
balmed
voo
balmeddm�old g tlh.wcas
*e leeward,ad
wei
h
ie Tet told toe 1 I wee Is UW
IW 0d the 11.s, sod caw the whole
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Delay is Dangerous
Serious results often ((Mow the first
neglect of even a slight injury. What to
i,ut on the wound and how to do it, is told
in the little booklet accompanying every
pot of I.he great read) remedy
"Quickcure
Itis quick, and it is vire and safe -a perfect
antiseptic -soothing and healing in it's
effect --easy iq it's application. With
st;c• 5oc. and ft oo pots come e.mon and lint. With 5oc. and Ir.00
I. ,ts comae also d-ntal 1 ,l. lops for applying "QuickcuFS" to aching
teeth. All druggists ss 11 it, or write direct to
Tart outcttew►s CNanawr, fey.. oucs0C. n•a.
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OLDEST SHOE HOUSE IN TOWN.
We are showing a full rye, cf
Boots
S hoes
S lippers
Rubbers
A quarter of .n boar after, the door
opened sod, instead el the dropper little
Wookey. a girl with • ode hue wad a drag
cloak emerged, 5.117ing in her band hag
.00tsiwieg ser teaks -up. H•vtmg preadb d
fee the broken rib sod pledged himself to
oaoreoy, the deter left Vanbroheb, who
had d ter.bed te see the aha hoar.
Just cavil al oar felMw's emelt-the yel-
low nor, 63434 Irma the top -..d say i am
set eatstsg beak, will yea T' be Galled est,
.gad with • Hefts ►earl thea he could ha -
puts eves to the trimming 01 the ►.slip•,
Oen haled. sob wed drove
Stakes, sse the *awe. e. Joss Is tine to south
1N MO epeeist t.- • • • ^vers. 01_27a... •
At U,.ry.o• ' {•t se.s tea.
god • arrow - M whole way
I
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 Blood, Chocolate, and Dong.
Bale., that we are sure will suit the 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.
" MOO sego. air. dews te Newt. • l.euy eras very ally
Tb• Later *sassedsad Tan M Groh. god woo.. .. madly spook.ar
k, but b
krwttgdt Hked the is d lad. H. Mpeoles fns es riwiet gad atosmMve that
bsapbt be .mw have •••m kis at t..s..'o bir lw kt.w wen ci db.: „bile.
foo the k..ssh Baths brews lase seemed b• " Avg 144 ym M wets year beautiful
miler. Yak bs'd give tb. b.y . a•••••bar 1" ..d mole • me
ec
..mow She lsebd gml •r.
f• Yen o we with ma, .] ha.. re 36 se d altessb
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your " TeeePEWkhaam�y mi�yd �•� 1111"... t" W;' « `eig.GO Mel Wim w grime
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WM, SPARMANI JR1
Sole Agent for the Slater Shoe.
A. B. CORNELL
The Square next to
1I, tel Bedford Hnli.ilton st neat to Colborne Hotel.
2 cit -Tea . .... 2 Stores
LARGEST STOCK in
LOWEST PRICES in
Undertaking Furniture
Cornice Poles
Window Shades
Everything at Factory Priccs
Lower than Ever 1
A. B. CORNELL
Here since
1851
Perfect
in any climate
E. B. Eddy'
Matches
Used every day i
the year
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Match.
The name is on
every box
oe
J
very G
keeps
.B.Ed
Match
Telrznhh
1 ole hone
Goad enough
for a prince
E. B. Eddy's
Matches
Cheap enough f
a pauper
ook for them
Ask for them
. B. Eddy's
Matches
7
y have tlit
and fame
Masa in
Hull
B. Eddy's
etches
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Parlor, Wa
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