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HOT CORN.
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A Set Vfew.-P•essagee: " O•et•tn,
bow for ore we from land ?"
Captain : shout two miles."
P•rteager : "Bat I nal see i1. Io what
dlnoHem is it!"
Captain ; " Scrim►1 down, air."
A tompstooe in • ometery bean the tole
lowing somewhat ambiguous epitaph-
" Hee* hes the mother of Midden anon,
Three oo earth and four in Hrveu ;
Those who died desiring rather
To go with mother thou to live with
father.
" I say, Jimmie. oome down -groin' to
%see as awful lot of fun "
W 'at !'
• We've fed tbs goat with the big bath
spasms. and now wire pin' to let 'on
drink."
" Thein is nothing now to ma our h•ppi
sees," u Benediok remarked when bis
wife's mother took hor departitti after Ib.
Christmas holidays.
nrA
" George, I fear you are m•rrytM-IN )$M
boons* my utole left mea fortune "
" No, my preotoaa ! I'd marry yea int
the same if some other friend had left 11 to
you."
..�:•req,
ate'
THE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO.
00 YOU KNOW THAT -
Mr. Undid). Harty. whose brillI Dt peel•
ere make gay the walls of so many BriWh
muss, mono ot as artato fpmtly. He V •
IOU of T. B. Hardy, the name Water.
Few people sire ewer* that st one time he
did • good deal of work fur The lady's
Pictorial.
F. E. 1Veth•rley. the fsiiious snag -writer,
is • very learned lawyer. He makes •
speoulIry of oopyngbt oases It is Meson
to thiuk that the author of " Nanny Lee,"
•' Douglas Gordon." sod Lucie Jobs" ls
well known in the legal protas$ton as the
writes of a learned Manual of Login►'
Spiteful -East: "If • man sboaldtry
bo kiwi me under the mistletoe, I should --r
Maude . •' Please do not let us talk abaft
such • remote ontiogency. dear Let tie
G. R. Sim. always works surrounded ty
some tilty photographs of his favorite doge,
ao.l he is also rely fond of auy really good
ouinterfeit pre .ounot ot some fins hones
or pries oar.
Lint -Genial Sir Henry Havelook Allan,
V. C., is the oldest military Member in the
House of Commons. sod me on boast of •
winded reoord. Indeed, Lord 11'ole lav,
in reply to • question, once spoke of Sir
Henry n "the bravest roan in the British
nay." He is one of those men who •re
athletio in the old-faahione.t sense of the
word. He can still sleep under canvas, and
en a fine summer morning will take his
but, outside in rhe open sir. H. is very
interested in the Volunteer movement. sod
although he hue been on the Retired list of
eh* army for mangy y.ork ha commands a
convene about souiethiog coat's hob* ,M,.V•InalMgewPII
happen.
They don't Email -MOW. -
"
mail -]leer„ Mr. Steatite,” she marmred, do yen re-
member when, in 1894 we sat up to watch
the oew year in
" Yes. ' he replied, rapturously.
"Well, don't you-dou' t you—"
"Don't 1 what !„
• " Don't you thick we are beginning rieth
sr early thus year?"
Mn. Jinks : •• My busbtnd did on like
tb•t tea you sent us Int."
' Groo.r(poi sly you like,'t,madam?'
Mn. Jioke " Yes, 1 liked it."
Grocer (to clerk): "James send Mrs.
Jloks another pound of the game tea she
had last. Anything else, modem'"
A. Cblia's 1.egt .-" Look here, Ceeiemn,
your father is right down 'Dopy. lis is •
.l;toimaker, and 'all hillitayon go .boat
with your boots all in holes ! "
" That's nothing mempared with-you:
father ! He. • demiit, and your little
brotbelf -Ll' only got • eiakle tooth !
Cortina.
Mrs. Hayseed (ueroler"dl : " What's the
mental' ot fel U('C('LXXXVIII on that now
school building, John ?" Mr. Hayseed •
" Darned if 1 know. I suppose it's some
of this new (angled languleg* 0.11.4 Volapuk
1 bear they're teechin' it in the schools.'
" You don't teem to noosed in business,"
said the friend of • man who had last meds
his fourth assignment.
"Don't, eh? Haven't I nide • big success
of my several failures!" And he hurried to
the sank to make soother deposit in his
ww'a name.
Affairs in Corsica. --The Clerk of the
Court : •' H. Beodtoeilt is charged with
committing • violent result oo the portion
e1—"
Justice of the Peace: '. Here, 1 em H.
B•ndioelli ; I aoiuit myself. Next case."
-Le }tire.
Baysvr.o. -Landlord (to waiter) : "What
have the apgple uitttng'in that dark corner
consumed up to now ? "
, Nothing but two cups of ooffee the
whole afternoon."
"Is that allj! Go at 000e sod light the
r•1 in the corner. "-%eitgettit.
CHILDREN AT CHRISTMASTIDE.
Their Joy pad Mirth .Nmld be fs,estnls-
td en tide nay or MIs.
"11 there is one day in the year which
rightly belonos to the young it is Christmas
D•y," writes Edward W. Bok in the Christ-
mas Ladies Home Journal. "It should be
givan.over to UMM...thent9ra- witlkoll •tint
or reservation. And I think sometimes
that poreote do not always understand this.
II
is right sod •II-'saentlal OW, redriotio .e
epos the •musemente of the young should
prevail in every home. Bob Christmas Day
is the one day when therm barriers ought to
be lifted, sod the young given free play.
No wholesome liberty nor ihdalgenoe should
be withhold from • boy or girl on that day
What ot it, any dear friend, if snob liberties
do mean • tear here, or • broken chair
there' Suppose the hay is oartioular,y
noisy on i'hristme. Whin of it? Tell m.,
1f you own, • better sign of strong. young
health than the hone from • boy's longs !
nuppose he does throw himself. or even
jump or stand, on your lost Iouage, and
moll or rumple your pet tidy ! Peas over it,
don't notice it, but let tits boy hove his
Christmas Day. And if the Itttle girl does
Insist upon patting her sticky candy Engen
on your dross what of it? Let her romp
.d tear all over the house. Gm her the
joy of feeling that for one day the hones is
Mn in every ncok and corner of It. Let
her put her ■mutoby little hands on the
whits paint of door or wall. 1 know •
home, my deer woman, where the marks of
four little ,mutoby fingers may be seen say
day oo the white paint of • door, sod they
are treasured above the oestiiest ornaments
ID tbot homes. Nothing mold Induce the
mother of thab home to wipe nff those flog-
er-marks, end gayly would her heart sing if
the little fingers that pot thorn there onuld
maks others all over the doors and windows
of that house.
Lot 'soh one of us who no, give freedom
sod net to the desrese trimming of the
Christmastide : the young barbarians of nor
homes. God bless them, I say. May each
obiid to this land of ours have • Christmas
Day this year fashioned otter its own heart."
•
MerrntiersmOLBantilgeillnat bee an
loter...R persoireif'y.--She is Drobebty
the Mord popular •mous the Liberal leaders'
wives, for she is al•eye ready to entertain
The rank end file nt her husband's party.
l'uriour!y enough she wee as • girl • great
pet of L.rd Baacoue-field, and he had • high
opinion of her poetic gifts Iodeed, he was
food of saving that In time she might have
become the feminine pride of her g ion.
Lely Breadalbene is never to happy as when
etayiog •t T$vmouth Cosi lo, ben uusb•nt:'i
beautiful Highland gest, for when there she
eon indulge in her love of fi•hinc, which is
a sport in whisk she takes the greatest
ioterest.
'1'bi Date of Norfolk takes life very
eratt+a.f i_.. i.lbrEmernklat.hailey
dila, y right, • position carrying with it may
very canon• priv.lerres. including that of
ushering the King or Queen's Champion
tato 1Yeetmto,t•r Hall just before 'he
second course in served at • Coronation
Bat vet. The Duke, who is •o earnest
Roman Catholic. ie one of the ver'ylwsr
laymen who has • right to demand • private
•mitoses of the Pope orb he sees tit
M t N
•The wet As 1 tike I.
We hear • sort of half grown rap on the
door sod oleo it to ase the bright, eager
face of • tee year-old boy. He wants our
boy sod is ,tbe freedom of • conference on
the porch be tails one of the girls that he is
in 'search of help to drown out •woodchuck
to return she tells him tbst our boy has
Caen k.cpmg two humble-.hes's Deets until
such • time es they could join skill and bats
in the struggle and share the risk, fun and
honey ..curse.
I do like • boy. I like turn genuine and
• tittle bit in the rough, with • heerty scorn
of elo.he., aud Inst enough of the old Adam
to keep him from being too good for earth ;
with • 11.4 up suspender, • patch or two, a
repeat rip, a poce•t containing some stones,
n ails, leather, ■Lrtnv, empty cartridges. a
dull, broken pocket knife and • onrtain ring.
1 like hint to have in the bureau drawer as-
signed to him a lot of articles such as these,
with • hve•dolleir bleak, • broken toy engine,
a v•leotine, a tooth •ad look ot the men
once belonging to 1h old family hone. and
away down in one ooro.r, • rumpled blouse
and • shirt or two.
I prefer ham freckled, tanned tied awk-
ward. with hair whish breaks into tesla thst
he detests lend that his eaten enrv,
I don't want him to b. cruel, bat he
must never be so tired that t I • eight of •
chipmunk on the fano. toile to rouse the
s pribof contest and mart animpsompt race -
Away they go. Nip sod took, boy sod
beanie, In and out the bilis .eottoos of the
xaiC_ lance..lam➢t•g ienstmao..
stump's and stones, mindless of thistles Of
brush. I like to have him a little son y
when the chipmunk pope wifely into his
home, bat • good dal sorrier when be kills
it, and site down to look the tiny orestare
over. area to think of the fr.. happy life he
had robbed it of. For I want him above al',
to have thoughtful @tells, to be • bit bash-
ful, very fond of pie, green fruit, sour sor-
rel!, hie mother and other good things.
I want him healthy enough 10 go to bed
with no thought of his bony accept when
there n ay b' • stone bruise, • stubbed toe.
or • few bee stings troubling it, sod so fill
asleep u soon he straightens out, know
nothing until morn'eg, end then give this
family oovoidenble.i.roies in rousing him.
A Night *1 Pole.
After yon have spent a night of pain, un-
able to sleep on •eooant et toothache, one
tikeeld think yon would be sure to keep
cane "yoiokeure" cm hand in one it hap
pace .gain. "Qutokoure" is the quickest,
sarwt and Janet care for toothache or soy
pin All pain proceeds from irritation or
inflammation ; "Qniokoere" soothes •ed n•
daces leflammatilD at ogee.
Meetly Lttl,Jal.
•' Very few people know ," said • dialer
is whale -bene, '• that sissy et the Henn
plumes of .o.o Jled ' oetrlob feathers' serer
wen sear the Mrd 1s onetime, but
bee been s.pauf•reared (rem wh•lsbope.
" iadead, wen i1 ass that ►he supply
•( whaiel.ene is Ilsalted, the reel imitate,
would perhaps dliappsdr elbedstWsr. The
fibrous motors et whslebow• sakes 1t vet,
Miry M wart rood Its ester Is se drewb ark,
eine N is easy M bleat* that 11 ie • rkgel•r
Wade retyl•g that • dm Mocker the borne,
the OW./ the feather.' •
The Connery lsey•e wppertealiv.
The b'v rsu«l uu • 1.1 a, hoe a better
chanes in life char a ail y -bred a y. This is
nor profound oouvrotto& sod observation is
coy sod ouemtry wltb yuuoe u,eo in s wide
Inge of toduetrtee. 'Co. fun, Med boy sl•
acorn tavartabty has the better 000.tltuttoo
-those elements of heath sod •bipty to
stand hard wo, k that vitae so mush ion fhb
life. He Ie u.uelly eon.,'• ed with a etromg.
sr moral ebersuter. We are sohucked if e
oouotry lad in our employ goes wro.g ; otty
youth are more iieb's to be.nepeold. About-
loute iota/linty was greater demand
In young mer.
Tb' oily toy often has • portent or
"smart" ear that the country yluth do not
possess. I;ut the latter mot. treyuently de-
velop the manly, sub.taoual beanoV that
denotes roll cbaraoter. H.• mind is better
trato*d than the average town toy's. H.
may not be quite as glib in his book lesro-
inr, but the fare. -bred boy, taught to
Nstare sschool to observe scd under•taad,
ne. • rare foundation upon wbiob to build
• knowledge of Indust, y. art, ectcnce or may
branch of farming,
The bay on he farm doesn't eppreotate
gill this, but be ought to be th•aktul for his
oouotry life. Atter he has had some years
of expeirl000te in other vocations, he will
realize how true these words are. The farm
is the plass to roar • family.
ANOTHtR VICTORY %VON.
Stnetardias we. the Scene ot the Contest -
Th. Viotory was Thorough sod Com-
plete -An Interested Porno
Tells of 1t.
- rr tL. Norm 29 -
Iar:`Harii:'B"-'eitii, i`itcleber fn
Malcolm's turoil urs factory hen, is the talk
of the town at present. Mr. Brnwo sin i
continual sufferer from k:dn, y disease.
The unosry sy.tom became fnv.6lv..1, end
hi. condition grew very serious. Th►L krait
benefwtor, J ••I•.'. Kidnty ['ills oorgo.red
the disesae end made • new men of the via.
tim Mr. Brown cannot ear enough in
praise of the r"ms.iy which has .tone so
much for him. 1)odd'. Kidney P11. is the
favorite in this district, when many remark•
able cores have been nude by the". They
have not failed in a eagle one.
Wby Swear at All.
Washington and Beeober neve. swore but
lento, Assad Tbnmsat.lsferaaundintf-:g. Gent
W ever swore. The J•penees sod lumen
have no meths in their leugu.ee. The North
American Review ooee vivi expressos to
the following : ' The tierconess of •non's pro-
fanity '1 In toeeree rati., u1 the affluence of
their ideas. The prol•oest men vrh'nshe
circle of -VOW aro-into tsnee are'zt1 . Stand
with • chrome weakness of intellect. The
utterance of an oath. though it fluty prevent
• vacuum in sound. is no usitliatlem of non
It iequtrn on mucous to *wear.' It this were
known of ell Amenosov henceforth tbere
would nor be so}- sweat -mg onenele el oar.
lunatic •iyiuine In his 'Koren of • Beech-
er gives utteraoee to the follows's Weeded
lesson • There is much pinus swearing A
bold man mens • swear' sed says it. A
timid man means swear end says 'gracious.
Ail inrerjeouon• are swearing -rt kind of
latent oaths Leg ou a the name of meth-
od. for breaking men of their prnhnity.'
Soldiers of nor onlonial dolt, received tsar
oath 25 lionise ?' '1' Barnum wee
oared of this habit by hsv.ug to pay *fine
of $20.
g• tae Ube goalless
Year. ago • neighbor of mite had two
boys of •bon my own age, who, it seemed
to me. had an ideal father. He was a busy
man but somehow always found time to p•r-
tioip•te in the sports of his boys, to be one
with them, and more than that. to be thew
leader. Sat ar.iey eft•rnoone, when the
weather woe wane, he went swimming with
Ibeer, and Sunday afternoons. they always
went together for • long walk in the wood..
Evenings after supper, so long as the light
lasted, he played bail with them inn in a
hundred other little ways manifested • gen-
uine interest in what interested the boys
The result wee soon •ppermit and is the
same to this dry- there is no one in the
world like father.
on the other hand, • number of my
eohoolm•tes had no Ides what it was to have
their fathom as members n' their owe own -
peony. They loved their fathers and the r
fathers loved them, bat there was none of
this preoioos oomradeshlp Tater in life to b.
unmanned me ties mart prorates. i .gaey ea
early years. When the boys wanted to go
swimming they were laid that i1 wen woe•fe
unless some one older was with them, but
there was no one to ge sad the boys learn-
ed no the sly. The same esu ire* when
►hay were old Mnogh in wont • gen. Those
hays grew op to love and rsepeot their hith
ere Ant then was not that bend of symp•
t.hy that in the former lase emceed M. fath-
er to also* bre oonfldence in his boys in
business •tfain, and that taught them rare-
ly to make • stove in hominess mattors with
one flat eonsaiting (ether said oousiderise
his opinion.
One in any t Thew t
Palpitation, Flottsrinos of the Rant,
Shortness of Breath. Smothering spell,,
Swann/ of the Anhlee, Nightmare, Apmlle
et Angst and hgjt•oetiee, Thew sre omit
proaenamed nreptoms et Heart Diaries.
Dr. Agnew'e are few tb. Heart will give
robed Inside et 30 minutes, end oral .Bea •
speeds oars 1a mere stubborn area Ws
vegee•bl.. It's Ngsld, it•o harmless. it's
weederfd. Edd by J. 11. D,vkt,
•
Itemseasber.
We (Inn's advertise for the mere effect,
but for business. VI s kuow that, if y..u..re
subject to or.mps, that y.ru should heve a
prompt, effiment remedy oo has.t. N,.rri-
I,ne nervy -pain nure-has a weodertal and
immeduta curative power 1r rel•eves is
one mtaure; it cures C. five Pleasant to
too taste and the Islet knows rimed v for pain
GAUDY HANDKERCHIEFS.
L:I th, Calors of the R.lubew to tie ams
!Vasa ,.senna
Handkerchiefs next season will los
gaudier thou ever b'fore. They will la
of oil the colors of ter rainbow, lis
ids, stripes, plaids, polka data and fig-
ures. Even white ones wilt not be plan:,
for, when not heavily embroidered, they
will be lace trimmed, not with out eddy
of lace as heretofore, but with 'metal
tel
lace frills placed one above the other and
the fashionable article has neither right
nor wrong side.
Many samples shown have circlet of
solid colors -colors, not Luts-with hor-
ded' in contrasting colors. pleads, cheeks,
polka dots and pronounced floral designs.
Other handkerchiefs appear to br 'mitt
Mt* at colored mnsliA over which statin
flowers or leaves are strewn. To u care-
less observer they seem nothic.g more
or legs than hemstitched agaores of print-
ed lawn. Ctost'Inspection shows a listen
of daintiest quality, with a regular and
generally highly artirtie n,•s,gu, stamp-
ed one distinctly on one side roe the other.
Block, navy blue, weeriet and brown
hnndkere-biefs embroidtre,l in whit,,
black or contrasting colors are to be
used by travelers and should always cor-
respond in color with the toilet. Travel-
ing handkerchiefs should never be lace
trimmed.
One of the newest and daintiest hand-
kerchiefs to be seen is of sheer white or
light colored linen musl.n, with a trip!.•
bonier of finely planted footing. There
is no hetnstitehing, ,the first row being
whipped on a rolled edge, while the mec-
ond row le put on. one row on either side
of the handkerchief, jnst above. Thi.
handkerehiwf, though so simple that it
could be sally moue at home., ion .•stiecr-
ally dainty looking, and adapted to go
with the most elegant to let Frill,' of
lace ore put on in a similar manner,
•otneetimea nu many as wiz rows being
used to the side. Of cour.e one great
trouble with thebse dainty bits of late
trimmed mnelin will be the d•illrnity ret
having thou wnahed, but the dealers any
this objection Is overenme by the nor-
rerwnoes of the lace. After worming,
they neerd only be rubbed over with the
iron. and when taken out for u.e the
lace is pulled oat between the fine•re,
making the b•ndkercbtef mnch treehor
to appearance thou It tihe wP
bre pilled oat oq lengthe
ttah.
Troasmre•Trwye,
Not long sloes • reg•sersrr a1 • oertais
pspermlll Dame •ares, *marathons tautly
resembling • lady's dress improver. The
dilapidated srt,ole excited muob enorrtmseme
end was thrown about hao one to the Oar
amid a resales oomtaeslsry of laughtrr en]
jokes.
Al leek. however, 11 000arred to etpe
woman to senors the thing • little morn
slowly. Ac.ord,ng'y she out it open, and
was rewarded for her trouble by ti.diog
that 11 was stuffed Dill .l Freao't gold sod
001ed.
Tbsee were duly banded to the owner of
the toill, who had tbs money changed into
Earlieh equivalent-sboul £28 -and
preempted it to obs fortunte Hader as a re-
ward for her hoseety.
A Dyspeptic?
SOUTH AIONICAN NERVINE I3 THE
RAIMOW OF PROMISE.
Emaciated -wear! -gloomy. No one can
adequately describe the abject misery at
the sufferer from Dyspepsia and Indigos--
tiou. South American Nervine is the
greatest dlerovery in medical solence
Tor ties care or au , chronic stesn•eb
troubles. It acts &teetly through the
nerves -the .e•t.ot all disease. Thous-
ands testify oft cores made. Relief from
the Ant dose. _
"1 was it great sufferer from
•tomacb and nerve troubles. Tried a
score of remedlrs. No relief. Half a
beana.ot South Amed,.:*p yarvintl
work! weaderel- Ste bottler ma ndee a
new man of me "--W. H. Sherman,
Morrl.burg, Ont.
Don't eaperiwsent with new and
doubtfil rwwd/oinos-Take the tried
and tooted. 11
SOLD BY J. E. DAVIS.
Marked.
Down
Cheaper than WHITE WASH
7�°i willdowelltogofo
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WatsoWB
Fon
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E.NGLISf
BRE4KFe1ST C0C0.d 11
11•enew•tbe showing dial Ir•cave 'sieves t
1 D)OAOY OF FLAVOR
SUPERIORITY IN QUALITY
GILATIM and 00][7o1iTING
to the ITIISTVIJOI or DT$P!PTIO.
N UTRITIYS QUALITIKti U' it V ALLICU.
L goartgr•Pound Tin only,
Prepared by JAMES EPP8 & Go , Ltd .
Homoeopathic Chemists, London
England.
wear -e*
Flour and Feed
STORE
1
The undersigned respectfully announces to
the people of Oodertob that he has upaned
oat an up -to- late )?lour end {'sed il ore in the
014 Post arcs bitlalhs• ' on 1V set street,
where be will keep on hand • full stock of
W the oest brands of
FLOUR
Roped Wheat. (cats and other cereal prpar-
atioee t anew=-damee•et
and otter Verde.
I hay* had several veers' exo•rlenos with
the late arm of Ottllvlee & Hu,J gi.on, end
understand (oily the regalrem is of this
trade.
You will Sad our goods .11 ffret slaws, mad
our service prompt and reliable. Weaiw to
please you. and unite • WWI order.
N C. !ICROLZON
halitilit�
READY - MADE OLOT$WG.
During next
my Stook at
AL...
week I wilt mote
BOCEmE
to the Stole formerly oecupit d I,y
W. T. PELLOW
next door to Cox's Meat (Shop,
where I will be pleased to in. tat
all my patrons and the public
goulray.
A fulleraline of CHOICE GRO-
CERIES always orr Hand, and
every effort made to give
factioc. -
'1
CEQ.. f ALET
HAM1LTO1f-BT.
MY OWN MAKE
ttAllataq�areOelasss.__Hosad well made ppp,wlq
be sold at low wens to debris
_.__od •
A floe ateortment of New Goods for
and Winter wear.
CAW, A\le Sia Mg.
H. DUNLOP
watt Tailor. neat !lank Montreal.
WauI-i
Paper
Montreal -Bt, - - Near the Iltsvkfit
WOULD .
YOU LIRE
A BICYCLE . . .
oR A GOLD WATOH
12 Stearn's dN: 27 Gold
Bicycles _ Watches
Aas
Givent ( Fver
Aw y _ i Month ,,
A De fest' sonnet. •t
Protean'. Mnbaffy was neer traveling
In Rngtond, awl in the .,me eomp.trt
mint with him was • melancholy gen•
Domini droned In Idiot, who inquired of
Dr. Mohaffy woe he caved? "Yes," wet
the reply. 'hot it wee a nnrtnie
squeak, And I don't like bilking mad
about It."
Takes core of Tnn»Nr.
"Think de'libearately of the boosts rot
Ilse In -your body. Make up your mind
firmly not to abuse It. 1)n not overload
It with v1Mtu.l..or drink or workolive
ewraelf regnlir end nbnndent sleep
your body warmly (lad. Do not
to a rotd, gnarl ymweelf ng.in.t-
von feel the fltet .ymestemue give yon
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the' lestne and penalty that will sor*.
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aiiiis ;�Rhyoas
SASB, DOOR and BLIND
Dealer In •U kinds of
LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES
Aad et every d..ulptios
School Furniture a Specialty.
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Tse CANADIAN Patine RAn.wAY c
2=1TfLa.flare hes bees established to give sae
m -oleos a gnat-olw service with fair mad per
mamma oarsman foe.
It 1e managed on bnstnes priaelplre sod 1a
the Interest of Its patron..
it deserves the support of every person who
belt*♦« la oompetluoo.
For quick despatch wee tale Cala
patlr's
Dna oonneotl.r with all Ilse. and .site.
I• Faired Mania. ellierehit earl Rwrep.,
Direct through wires t0 ail points UM
Kortbweet,Rrltfah Columbia sad Pastes
Odes -loath Side We.tst.
yl 1taa.gar eadrode
The Ken8in ton FUIliture Co
Limited. have on a arrangements wtth
J. BROPHEY & SON,
of Wes at. to carry• full line of tbor geode,
The publ•o can get
Furniture at Factory Prices
trout him. end by attire le keep their mossy
in towo, and have • wood Meiners of gaols;
some of it beak by supporting Home menu
raceme.
All good of the Comma'''. ,make are fflly
gn.ra•tood by them!
Our Stock is now complete and
is nes of -tabs largest and beat
selected outside the cjhes,
LOADEB SHELLS
In any gtuafity to suit the
purchaser. Shells loaded with
any charge- while you wait.
We have a full Stock of
POWDER, SHOT, SHELLS,
PRIMERS AND WADS.
—e0 OUR 5TOC* OF—
SHOT FM
They are sure fire Out on'y kill
at fine sial.
DAVISON & CO.
THE UP -TO -Dint HARDWARE
S_ wer and
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maflee 1 =gym.
warn FOR PMOOS..
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CI'11'LE BRO$., ... FLOUR
umi
THE WORLD.
Plumbers
ret
2teaal-glitters
T thn
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HAMILI ON -ST
i have ism neo. feed $ ear load of Flour
from Like et toe Woods mill, Icee-
w•tln
The Flour Is note from tbs crwm of
the M..it.b. Wheat awl M the best
the world oma Nsdaee. Tlels roar is
now offered for esle•t
D. CANTELOWS
BAKERY.
Peepls wits bay Floor s*onld not mime
this opportdalU.-__-,. -.
SpetSly Rotes
Loris iissatitiss.
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s.* temps. hues Ibis
Munni M1)Yelske tial bs tuba
sea aced
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Sidney and !hid', Twig •
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