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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-12-9, Page 22 Tsostn&T, Dec. 9, 1897. Praises .. e . Icor the quality of ,hoes soli by us is what we bear from our customers daily. Under such oircuamtangi they will oontinuelly be oor patrons in the future. We will do as wall byYou as by anyone elect. And you oan do as well with Us as with anyone elee,'at.d it might be that we oan prove to you that you can do even Better . . , e with Us than with anyone else. Anyhow, we are here, and we have some very nice goods for men and women. We make your feet itlg4, and put money in your purse by saving for you on your ptircha*e. West Bide Nepairing.. ST. GEO. PRICE, ara. 3 utle dons of BOa FARMER JONE'S EXAMPLE. " I was only a-tbinkio, said Fumy Jose one day, '• A-gotu' along aridln' to the city on my hey A-mta en' out ter mud hoses an'.inkin' in the Always seri.' an' bowl.'• be fear be spill the lead. Why o•n'1 we farmers haves road Oke of y I ilks you ser, Where all floe rigs an' things like 1 hot, eon be trot se ole•n's oan be! An' SO turnip' out for mud holes, nor worr'to' your horse to death, Nor bangle' 'round at. ut some pl•x 'till the eritter'sfound tri breath. 'By gosh ! ver I, • I'll fix my road along my farm an see It all the neighbors take the hint an' do the WWI es me.' ' Well, then. I begin es•Wiritk so' first it 'seem@ hke play, But I bad my then s-betple till the oloein' of the day. An' every day that I-otf» Id span I was gradin' that 'ere rood, Asia' Ibinp so that • horse oould ..y t the job was flti.bed, but seem to prem --- the neighbors was ooly thiokin' es'. - wonder' what to say. But they ki' der got ashamed of theirs and seem -to take the hint ; So they boreal •-workin,' too, to make their rood like flint. At lest the rood wrr -nM alike se you oouldn't tell their Itkin', An' Ilam powerful glad." said 'mak "that I begeun A.' AS *0 HIS HOMt - " ITS you that's cruel, Teddie Blake." „ Lrnel, Nellie, deer—Nellie, you little demo. ! Why, I wouldn't touob • heir of your head. berries the hit I want to out off to Darty with me to Indio, and you're teas- ing the life out ot me with the oontrariness, and making it much harder for me to go hen ever you dreamed of and what do you want to go for ! leav- mg your home and your regiment that you were es proud ot, and the people that kaow you sad the girl- - ' bere Miss Nellie breaks down with • little sob, and it is all Teddie oan do to remember the prom... the her father, and keep his two .ems from going round her, " And the girl—what !" he says, huskily ; for the life of him he couldn't resist that muob. "—That was brought up with you and has been • sister to you all your life," choices Nellie O'Malley. "1 11 tell you what it is Nellie," the poor young( soldier says, pulling himself together atotl.ftteekieg gooh more severely,than be really f..is, " you must try to andermead my ;position. and then well say no mon about it, if you please, once and for a11. My uncle's dead (Heaven rest his soul), and he's left the old 'place to me, hat it's up to the °him'ey pot in debt, and stolen I tet it b Lb* Rdglieh fallow 1'11 never he •hie to olsar it in •11 my life. Then, if I don't ex- change for India, I omit keep my places in the service a1 all ; and, besides, IV.11is, with the old regiment quartered at Thomeatown, it would be mighty hard for me to see sm- other man fishing my salmon and shooting my birds end sitting in my ohimney corner every day of the week, with all hie great only few looking ov.r the pew at you o0 Sunday. 1 I meld not do it, Nellie, not *y.a to remain near- the friends I've known Mose I was a baby. So that's all about ft, and boa m.rte't make it harder for me than I eon bear—Do you see!" 1t wee • good thing that Aunt Ellen eslled than to to sapper at this moment. Nellie had one of her teasing fits on her, trying by this means to hide hr heartbreak at Toddle's departure, and her perversity tried poor young Blake sorely. He had pro.Led her father, the motor, thee be would not, by word or •et, reveal his bel- ieve toward her. They had beets children together. almost brother and elster, for .early twenty years. dune Toddle first mem to Moyliso.lan, and this .tate of *Mos mast be maintained till Teddie'e for- t..se should bear .loser and mon utefae- Wry lnsseMon. Perhaps • fop years of Wks ssMserieg, while the old castle was let to a riob 8.!14.6 tenant, mIibl pet 1 he said fortunes se their fest : meanwhile, ling - etas is the etd rester, geodes wee a dang. ores* essepeldem wed Ansi Ellen did wise- ly te flag the supper hell out of the wis- dom. Pre.eslfy the garbing osne. It wee Run - day sveaieg, and the remery kept early )tours. Rapper was over, wed IM O'Malley. were mashie/ their fatewsll. be Todd* the nay err of the beers, her Imbed M gas hash b The.eetewn IoM aighl and Mart ter wiled sett -..akin. " There's sem Cheer I went M take with ter." be aci.ennee Meetly Were theme 811,, "a leak el year UM, Met 1Wsu, aed se - Mese et )fella'. Yee k..w pe. two .re t\e fly we.•ekted 1 hews .r ewer kava had, trema two .y • 4.M eta sed end Ill boo. IM11b tree Ie a MAN dg.Mer stills wear it ou my .ham, and you won't be sorr to tb>ok I've got it when I'm amity too Ta." Ho looked at the rector as he spoke. I was ell open and above board. sed the of gentleman needed and reached down a psi of sotssors from the mantel shelf which ti heeded to h.. sister. Aunt Ellen out her look carefully, as beets • lady of 5v..5404011forty, w'ftasresir is eta! abundant and namental, if not so bright en it has b.i Nellie whisked her bunch of curls over be shoulder and 'nipped off • tbiok brown ring let. T.idie tw.eted them together in h Pocketbook and said, with a feeble ettemp at a :joke : "They'll go with me everywher and bring me back to Moyl..o•lian Don' let me find you've been, either of you, flirt tog with Strsngew•y. while I'm away, o putting him in my plana." y m a r • • 5404011 er- r u • t r Theo he kissed the two ladies as be bad always done on great occasions, at Nur Year or on birthdays, ever since he wu -- d..rrtth the fat tar tides ever. end hurried away off to 'mown. 111Tr'fb.noe to Indlt. `And. oh dear ! it was dull .t Moy1•saallan out him ! Five years later Capt. Edward Blake was eremieg home on siva leave. It had bean a " neer squeak," as a said himself. That wetted -gm -his head, at the Burred t1'. fair, halos all Europe talking about him, but hadfarly done for bin aU the same. Then came weeks ot fever and the weary journey to Bombay ; the relapse as the road, which but for Mrs. Demand's narsiag. must have 6uished him : the elmoat mire ulously acoomplisbed move or toetstpboe.d, which the doctor allowed wean experiment of kill or cure. • And now he was teaming home as Last as the P. k. O. line could do it, and every day some fresh "ease of power in mind and body wes re -born in him ; one day be Gould ar- range hie own pillows, the next he could read a few lines in the Tim.•s. A little later he asked Mrs. Diamond if she oould dod him paper and pencil, in he wanted to write a note " home." Life was worth liytng again with Moyleeoallan drawing nearer day by day. Mn. Disu,ond was a little widow lady, wbo, sines her husband's death, had been kesping house for a brother in the oivilservior. "The Judea," as s ailed him, had fallen . viotim to the obarms of an 18 -year-old school girl, fresh from England, and Mrs. Diamond's eervioes were required no longer. Coming down country she had stumbled an Toddle Blake,fever-.tricken and virtually alone, and it wits undoa'Stedly to bur esti that he o-' ed his reeve/ from the_ relapse whboh had bees worse than the or- igami attack. She had deferred h.r own plans to the onnveni•noe of the patties,, had superintended his transfer to the Msuwsr rom the Homtwy hotel which she had hardly dared to hope he would leave alive, and was • witness to his convalescence on board ship, as day by day his strength and spirits returned. So it sees not not wonderful that Teddie turned so her for raper and pencil on the very first occasion be felt he oeuld scrawl • line, and Imperiously demanded that he be allowed to wt its to " Mantrap's." " Are you oars yon oan do it ?" Mrs. Meowed asked, prsdaoing the written board, but not giving it to him 00.endItioa- ally. "Quite safe-11as le, not • bit of it—bot I'll try." "I thought you said yon had nobody be- longing to you " ' No mon I hays—ao nal relations --but an adopted family that is the dearest In the world—not • mete **ablaut of birth. Ilk* other people's tamlU.s—I must write the. inn • few words to say that I'm alive sad oomt.g home, and it'll be ready when an op- portaafty Domes fol posting it, though It can't remit Moyle/wallas' more than an hoar or We before 1 de myself." " Moyl•oo•Uan," repeated Mn. Dia.sed, " what do you know of Moyle.esllan 1 I only heard of the alsoe for the first limo • month ate sed now 1t turas op again i" " It's my he.•." Shake said, palatally .ar•wlleg the date at the too of hie shout et paper. " The castle belongs tome eel? I'm some bees able is Hes In it you. My psspts live at the r el•ry—ii is te Mr. O'Melley. the meter, that P. wntinr. And what did von hear about oylo.e•llan, the sweetest plant is all the earth Why," said Mr.. Diseased .udt.dy, "that i• the oddest thing I My oerrte, Owen. Sara reway., rooted the male frets 04.041004 "ons yeah ego --fen. yo■ 11 •p- p.•.s--ad sew he's emag d. married. probably, by We thee. we ase ef the reeler' gMrh, HHm O'Malley, • daughter, 1.apif,as, .f this very old metis.ae yes are w1lMeg to 1 I IVA the Wyle isle befell I met y.a aerseq'r. sed bio sandy alma I/ • IbeeRbt Biba Om et lb. rests . nihil. Toddle abbe W is least mast M M. hes a wail .6 Meese faro i he e. Imbed lime le the are sere *NM acus, bell THE SIGNAL: DER -ICH ONTARIO M had sever terma what boo* west W1 Mania Dimmed jesie ted bee Utile story of odd ni.ddesoes sit tee es tie eseseabip desk, half way earmark their homeward flys,, Fee a ...est be revealed the words : „ E11ee O'Mall►y ; there M @sly vee dsvbser at the mow. y;" sad Mrs. Dis..ed. whose eyes were Ma tae .ilk rt k eh* wee kelttlog, west en oteerluil) : "Oh; thea, that's the girL I did not hoar from Gouge 84r1111/e4rsye direct ; rhe clews com5 threat& my bsosber, hu , ..f noires it te tie same—the young lady at the reetorr Faso old Guru auocumbag to an Irish girl', tassioations after losing all ov.r the habit- able globe unscathed itit rt.,* !" " Is be • good fellow !' T,d lie .eked. Something in his votes aerie ill.. Maw mod five • swift glance at her companion, sed to that giaooe she unc.ntood every- thing " HG is • very good fellow.' she answer- ed, • little more sriou.ly the.' she had hith- erto spoken ; "any girl will he happy and tenderly treated by him though he Is so elderly map -45, L should tb'nk—and a little eooeotrio and old fashioned in his ways. •You will find letters te.ltog you all ab,ut it when you reach Dhgl..od, yon may be sere. Don't yon Mak yok had b titer let me take that writias born down stain again ! Ie trill be time esoo.k to write when there is • obanos of posting your let- ter." He het her lift the writing things sway, only putting out • fro.. hood to crumple up the sheet oo which b. had begun 11u let- ter. Then be 1•y back wit:, hu eyes shat, and her tact took her a little apart, fur the struggle which he had to go through now must be fought out •loo. By sod by his servant wase and helped him down stairs, and Mrs. Diamond saw him no more that 1- " Poor, poor lad—If only I could have saved him from sucu a blow 1" ale kept say - tog over and over again to herself. "bot derma setdbrd - r+E>eeitiw>,e4 for u.." Moylossallan woods in September ! How often Teddie Blake had pictured his boom - owning through the green glades that .tretchad between the castle and the rec- tory. Those sylvan idles were the rallying place of all hie favorite dreams, tor did not -Nellie .roes them day by My, and would i not be hen be oould bring her to tell her the sweet width 144 the.gbt sou moat have guested long ago. Rentor O'Malley would tet him speak at last, for the loos, 44511465 had borne rte fruit in reooaping the Blake eeffen, while Teddie knew that the Burrow Pae* affair, of wbioh be himself thought and 'peke so modestly, wart not likely to he for- gotten when his name oame op to the Hone Guard.. A thousand times he had gone over all this in imagination, Angering mean- while, the little flat locket that hung from his watch-chain—and now—and now, he wan or.eping hook to Moylsswllan like • thief, having given no word of warning to either the rooter or his agent at the castle -- creeping home just to see Nellie's face owe more, and then to go away again anywhere a.d die. He wee still weak and wan from fever. Mrs- Dia.00d bad tried hard te persuade him to remain • little time to London for . oonsultatton with • first -rete dootor, het the determination tow Nellie at Moyleeoallan once more was the only de- sire that mamboed to trim in life, and till ft wes s000mplished 4.0 shrewd little friend saw that then was no good talkie, about scything ales, so he had harried over to Ireland, and 11.d resohod Thomestown the areal.s,batoes. Toldsy h. had . takea.a nae ever to the 'theca (in the old days it was the shortest and pleasantest four miles ever known) ►•d "savior the driver •vloop in the son at see Dross roads, had turned into the wood that i. • short out to the two -principal hoopoe in the perish. He had no very defin- ite ides of the plan to pursue. Now that he bed reached 11M tourney's end. It seemed se if all power bed left him. Perhaps some- where .mous the trees. Ironing from the settle maned. to the rectory .id., he should ase Nellie moiler by, and be would slip down aeon 11M knee' among the fern and loot at ber—O.orge Str•ngewsys' wife— aed—oh, this faintness I Merciful God ! ie that Nellie' Teddie, 4. It really you 1" Teddie wet 50 151. moss stretched flan, save that Nellie'. arm was wader h4. head, Nellie'' little. brave, susb reed hand au- tomatised hi. colter—be ooald only look mile. Teo gree Moylt.raUan leaves were overhead, danoi0g against the blue, Nellie'' fess wee very alwoe, and be thought he must be ie Heaven. "• Hew mold you mese like the .0d lake se by surprise, and yon se ill. Teddie" the girl tweet en repro.obfelly, " if I had.'" been teeing sorest to the o..tls this morales early, and mime en yen lying here 1a a fir,. "Ooiser acres" to the owtle," Toddle felted bogus to utter, his use on Nellie's left head. " Dee'1 you live at the .mels new Mesgethee." . " *.d what .b•ald I go maid live a" the made ter, what I've a geed tans of .y ova. bitterns; ea newly .arriod peepb se it I didn't know bettor 1 Betides, *nut alley tat bask Irom iter ltdram toren TM, sad Miele Doone—wb•t, Me you able to sit ep 1 Take wen se you'll—" She meld eat outs11 the egotism, fee Capt. Blake erns 'Hien up with a v apace•, sed te steady himself he bed put Its era arouse her waild. " So yea sever theegbl if Aunt Mee re sed Nellie, by acid by t "sew, y.e woad' IMAM'S TO 4'AL>II>t et'YLON TINA. ST +1M& end w set ham b ea e. 116a51.-- if y.. habil teeds a awk..e.ewber. I O .ly tl y.a had ewer saes U.eis Uwe" 1 dee'e sleek you'd hers dmiebsd ate, T.4da. dear. Oh I Miry have bmo e* homy, euart4g ono mi.. tuber thew eve yew 1 awl it 1 hada't boas so well amused,1 tetra l ...a bate lied. ter yes kept a • loot time worst., whitest a word !"—Bogies (Rae.) Guardian. KIDNEY DECEIT How Many are Uaieteetlwlty Deoeivod to Tr.etug Kidney 9144r4e3e—flee Yee Afford to Trifle with Your Ow. Exist- ents* 1—II You aestrw' Glue is say Kideoy Trouble, Deo.rd P Ile, Powders and Care•Alls--Soo'b A.'erto•. Yiduey Core is • Tums -Teed too; Testit7ed Kidney M1,eoceo. A nmady whiah dissolves •1t Ghetto& tines, Wanks heals teed st rens' hens the affected parte, .0d whtoh Irom its very astute et•dio.tea all Impurities from the system, if the only safe 50n2 ...re remedy is oases of kidney disorder. Suets remedy 4. South Amerio.o Kido.y Urn. l'iu. 4. not hearsay. The formula has been put to the .av)rest Of testa, and It has hese proclaimed by the greeting authorities in •hes world of medical forum that ligatds — sad 1 quide only—will obtain the result. 4.13gbt foe. A I quid remedy takes lata the.- •yuan goes dtreotly into the otrooletion and Weeks tmmed staly the affeotsd pard, white 'elide soots as pills or powders op. .pot pew'bly attain these resatts. I(tdosy .t..orders can- not afford to be trifl•'d with. The qu;iiktitt way is the ..fest way to oomh•t the. fa- ddism p.tlmeste. Theorise' remedy file. It's a liquid k•d.ey .oeolflo. It'. a solvent. Sold by J R. U.via Chief " clear sky." Lord Aberdeen, the Gov.nor-Governor of Canada, now bears, besides numerous other titles, the mime of Clear Sky He hoe been made • thiel of the Seneca tribe of the t!'= N•tiose. His initiation took platy at • fair of thee* Indians on tater re.ervtioe. to Lb. oonnoil house lien were, on rithor hawk ot the Govereer-(:.aero), (thief. of the Mohawks, Seseom, C.yugeo, Oasides, Tea - caroms amid Delawares. rbc aiUatlon was u front of the grand ete.rL. - livid *isrdsss air- iwa .areeela Hees et India.., 1\e ebief wpo e.- 4uored him maile. _a( halt -dams s d arab* A blind ` Wesel for kb ebsgo..oe, talk.d V Ideeativeaa.wn. to tits w•Iv in- itiated Samoa, sed the goveeese-geser.l begged the Interpreter to extreme hie thanks to bis ' brother chief.' The new oiyiliratioe war surywl sr. ap- p•rest. The farewell 'truths/ M the new chief was ' three war whoops sad • tiger ;' • bt3yole was seen at we Indt.O's house ; the band was composed of 1•di..s sad played the sotfoeel anthem. Cooper's red men is • thing of the poet —Yeo h's Companion. A LONDON kP$SODE. s A Premiaeat Co.trwtor Cored of Bngbt's D4.us.e by Dade'. Kidney Pale. I...ie..�i 6 --Not eiooe the great .1.0 - tion trial, 110e14 years age, hes any Lostdoa episode °rested such widespread ezoi testae es hes the rose of G. R. Brady, ot 229Q•1 - bot Street. lir, Brady, • proaineet ooetraoloe sub fared for years with Bright's Disease. Doo - tors and .p elel remedies failed utterly to help him. In despair he tried Dodd'. Kid- ney Pills, sod Was Pared by . sew boxes. Dordd's Kidney Pills, have prayed them• selves, in this atty. es be the only remedy Chet will positively ours every nese of Bright's d1.eese, Diabetes and thew ktdaey oompl•ins. Toot' have failed Isere- People will but no other medicine Bates ger Candy -.&king. Mn. S. T. Rorer tells he. to snake cmdiee a1 home for the holidays in the L'hrbtimae Ladies' /oma Journal, and gives the following rales, which issue the suc- cess ot the work : " Never stir the raper tied water after Ohs sugar hu desofited. Wipe d 'sen oonatantly the granules torm- Ing on the sde of the sanoep•u. Do not Make wee meat Mai 'sene p.e whit.. -tie syrup L boiling. As "eon as the sugar be- ✓ m" to boil mete% i1 carefully, .win, in your hand a bowl ot toe water, eo that you may try the syrup *hooet oon.tantly Bevil everything in readiness before begetsieg. If the auger endue use it for old-fashioned oresm candy or rigor taffy- It oa00ot be D -O -D -D -S TRIC PIOVLUHZTIss THIS ,SSD. No Name on Earth So F ons --Ye Name More W ly Imitated. OF am- ide- lee m- ide- lee as.s m earth, psrbans, L so troll b.owa, more pso.11•ry sso.trnotsd or .ors widely imitated tina the word DODD. It ponaaeI a p.e.iarity that .akm re load out pro.Is.etly emd Mamas i1 ie the mem- ory. It smMlm four IMarm. hat rely two Where of the elpbabel. Everyoee kaows thee thee ant kidney remedy ever pkt..tsd er mid le pill fern was eased DODiD'S. Their ddsoovery slartletl 1he lee•6161 pew- t.sgis& the world over. sod revel.tl..i.sd the tr'ab.set est &liewy dht.sem He I.ibter bee ever ..evaded le eon- Meteetlege ef DOD . O seem Ikem nearly all osaatom woke a ef.ilsr a passible is mead sod ..ISlrmitlee to NIL 11.4 toothiest@ pro - mots lbsw r alisl.g stat attempt, to .. lid - tam frees.the be. et T)odd s Kideey still.. Wbp is the ,assn ' • Ddd'. Keeney PM" seediest/ t As chi why are dteme is sed geld Wedge& Eew.w dimesee . air the elm pesehab geibiot Nil .r l Ith .r Meas top ere ate ca . Imes aregwr.Ns meet dike Ne algesi bee OM k.ie'e. j�• itrYi' tee ewe Meta Worry Olio 11i!P.t .dish) 16016,611 110,11 D.id' s 6, . tib. ward. Ne elfub. over Ohm TO linlise .�`edliso.�'el°�'d11t�'�>tawry ep cult* . IUb)isl y, Sear db. sem Lessbees. sal sere liaise Odomr a Dean [� His have. Ie b etllrrslsfly time fiat OW Ilbeialikeemil \risa�stor .ash reit e y -tea -- -1 Ip mod too fs dews Ues sal, Ike bout lasss- 1.►od soma ter foram, and a..batises tar XXX fee kaeadty. It year fondant maims walest apparent mese yes may leave bt1- ed It • lisle fes lean. A tow drops o. loose joie* or a Vale ores. of tartar will Forest trio, Fs.d•at is she anti awstarb wale\ terms best toe Leas et the 1lreeak goodies and thea materiel is width Ntq are dipped, sed 11 is so o►"•da 4114. test tis taro is boiled. " Altar the moor heir mashed the ' soft ball.' a ami -herd oogdiaea, it mutt tie poured Oaretally roto a burgs cess -pia e . r es • marble slaw Do sot serape the sauce - pa. or yes will mania*, its syrup. Maks year ts.ia.t nae day sad alms. it op into goody the .oft. ?hem .alt fo.asni by pisdag tie serapes Imasdketely oo the stove. Prowess the dosser of soorobinv by standd.g she pan tont aiding it in • hests of w•ler. I1 the teeli.d to0dent b too thick add water most aautt.usly • drop so • 11.e, * halt teaspoonful nii re than es oeoe.sary will rule the wbole 7'o 000l candy platy it io • out, dry oleos. To keep candy put !t between layers of erased raper In He bezes. If the day u brtiht and c ear the eager loses to stio►tases gnlokly, th.relote "elect a ase day for your candy -mak log." Se•fortk : is Is rumored that (:ot It tiros., the enterprising millers of iHep.adl, •r• about to buy the "Bed Mill" propert y io our town. Hensel' : On Fate/day afternoon let one r+t the oldest and meet rttpewted pioneers of the reot,00, le ter/person of Mrs. Barnard Thomson, p umd peaorfullv away et rbe ripe old •Ae of over 86 ytars. r.iteiley : Jas. *ikenhe•d has lately had /w. sheep worried by doge lhi daylight, which were followed over • m;Ie, and were thee lost sight of. It It • great pit y they were unable to kill the doge. Re t. tenth fernier in the neer oeighboehood wbo boa lost • ..0 by dogs in • few month.. Over 1200 worth have been destroyed. LE SHEPHARD mauve. to HARPER & LEE OOOKIN(i-aad REAM* •suss Thousawdtl Of Uv,*, Pout years ago Jacob Dewitt., of Hay Island, was dragged to the verge eg ("rad" by dreadful heart Mame. He was 4.i sad gone f1,1": brrrpk n pon est wrreck. He prorated Dr. Agsnew'. Core for the mod ed it mediate.nand ta-d weighs 118 pounds, and lives to bleutNe day 11e greet remedywas recommended m. to hiIt relieves Itill minutes. ---34„ SQL!) BY J. E DAVIS. iraj's bu by cc en the ml AI 1t 1p. of 3or Coughs, spruce Colds, Broom chitin, Sarco tom, �.. Gum any':. waptMela so., •taee.,.r•p. For TW EN i Y -SEVEN YEARS ST OvJ S Ms side of Toronto. We also have severe second hand stoves - ?near. STOVE FITTING °romp; l y • Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting carried on as extensively as ever STOVES! STOVES STOVES STOVES that will Bake that will Host, that are Cloves 8771132 } Stoves ALL YIND1i and ALL PBIO - woi11t' .:MeowMwres. P. 8. Posy, Harass std Baggy be sola •Jlver Plating PRICE LIST Spoons per dos Knives Forks 41 Table Crust, each . ,,, butter Knife " 715e 51.80 760 75,. 60* 16o 4So' 1bo 150 Candle Stacks " Bad Irons " ....e.....» 8.1...sd, pr pair 10 and WO can )elate an ix Nam. /Iasi or,-Oalt .,tee _ wmoler at our work. li D ;t: II BICYCLI CO. DUNN'S . BAKING. POWDER TME COOICsBE 3T FRIEND . , LARQEBT SA1.L IN CANADA. HELLO ! THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND C1I3M011 Hard Cod All Coal weighed on the Market Andes. here you get 100u lbs for a ton. WM. LEE. Orden hit a1 1111121:11 b LU'S Ston promptly •weeded se. GODERJOH IMAM BOILER WORKS. A. $, CHRYSTAL, Speseaser Chewed 1 Moot. M_areaNmer el ell kdea. et BOILERS, Bumke Stacks, Salt Fans, Sheet /roe Works, stn., etc., And Dexter he— Engines, Y•obtasry QsM.p, to. All eines of Plpee.ed Pipe Fltt res 8/"ate and Water Geepee,alebe Valves, Check Vele.., I.sp mase, Ejsetsn aid Ia- j.s/.s Constantly o. Basd a► Lewes A special line of Steal Water and Hsi Tro.ghs fee use of fermate sad others Reeatrtae pre.ptly sol dud M A. IL OZZZIirrAL. Maly P. Des R. ddsrb.. Cartage &Fuel Co. are prepared tto handl and Howl iii fecto wtrinispa at rates. Dealeits rid Alt 'Rrodos of HARD SOFT sad 8ksitiiaa Dad Vaasa, • eat to gait etss$etmets sad dC!iv ered with p'lislptmesa Otdatt w• ltcitsd. ?.).phone et: Q. -(I 1• alb rrl� i o D. 0