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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-12-30, Page 2$ THUkatl AY, 13.0-C.10, 1897. 1 THE SIGNAL.: 1 0 . 1 al. - a..-..1. Praises.... For the quality of shoes sold by us is what we hear from our customers dally. Under such ciroutustanoes they will gootinually be our patrons in the future. We will do as well by You as by anyone oboe. And you can do as well with Us an with anyone else, and it might be that we cart prove to yon that you can do even Better ... . with Us than with anyone else. Anyhow, we are hers and we have some very nice goods for men and women. We make your feet glad, and put money in your puree by saving for you on your purchase. Helealring . . ST. GEO. PRICE, aSqu�. : NaaW deo•. ��rNlN�aaeega eege NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. From our own Correspondents Then Is latYrnsasren Mese Thee elu..s be gaud Anywhere aloe -news or alas T..a-^y•pselally Reported fee The algnal. CARLOW. TUESDAY, Deo. 14. A pleesaDt time war spoof by the pupils of S. S. No. 3, Colborne, on the afternoon of Jen, 21.1. Our three trustees and many of our friends who were kind enough 1.0 .pare us ooe day out of the three hundred and sixty five were present. All who ad- dressed us said they had enjoyed themselves very much. that they were pleased with our progress stone the examination last year, sod that they hoped we would no as good work in the oomtng year, and we have the some chino. for our teacher, Miss Watson, u remain'rg with us. Sobool children are not very ^•.m. to remember speeohe•, but part of o,... 1 do remember, Mr. Young. our Ray-Aol- ,-.Pe it was tnp grist exsminatton be had attended since iii himself w•a 'Tiley smug to our school. route twenty years ago. W• most be Rainier ground wises we'eec • ooax back one who has been "playing truant " so long. At the close our teacher gave us each • bag of cendtes and • Christ- mas oard, and she woe then presented with the following address : -- --Dew 21.t,r1$57- - Miss E. WATON, DEAR TrA,-Hta.-It is with pleasure that we look book over the year that has past since our lit examining'', end note the progress of each pupil uwd.r Your charge. the ever increasing respect of scholar to teacher, and the unity of love growing stronger day by day. Your labors have been if possible even more deesning of prstao, your diligent faithfulness has hod an increasing influence and your kindness has won obedienoe from all. And now as • dight token of respect and love for our teacher, we ask you, iMWw Watson,1.onto aosP i this photo one and writing desk. In re- turn we ask that when you look at these in the future you will remember your loving pupal of a S. No. 3, Colh,rnp. We all wish you a mertV Christmas snit a happy New Year. Signed on behalf of the pupil . ()Race HAwiLTol. • MAT OLsx. DUNGANNON. bws and selaaintsaoM• Ti. obsequies were imprssively performed by Rev. '1. L. Arm- strong. The departed was called home to Inc prime ot lite, beton about 34 years of sg•. She- was an exemplary member of society, • loving wife and eode•ring mother. She leaves to mourn her Budden departure • 'sorrowing husband end six obildren, all of irbom' Wilf • sadly miss bar ; alio her tattier' and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Deeny, of Ashfield, and several sisters. The deep sympathy of the entire oommaoity is ex- tended to the beiesved husband. children and mbar relatives M their atiliotton. , OVER THE di i KuN '!'MAUI , Th. Grist boom the Local MW A Weekly Mees •t Ceu•ty in • -• u p t. Snit ateryb-dy - rase rebs clipped rad Cerde-.. fres Avery r•eat+.. CONFIRMATION Sxavrczs.-On the evening of Wednesday, the 15th. • very interesting and profitable meeting was bald in Ss. Paul's church here, the omission being the confirmation ot seventeen candidates by Hie Lordship Bishop Baldwin, of London die. Dewe. Preparatory ter oon&m•linn ceremony. His Lordship oonduot•d divine servtoe. be- ing Resisted by Rev. T. E. Higley, pastor of Blyth parish, and Rev. T. L. Arn.atrpor, of Uuogannon and Port Albert. The churoh difioe was tilled to overflowing. and many could not, for the press, get an entrance. His Lordship gave an excellent discourse on the Second Advent of Our Saviour, based on the words se oonatned in Palm I.., verses 3 to 5. and especially on the words. The 'Silence of God. The discourse, owing to the •ttraotive and edifying. as also the eittipt• and easiiiiKitantaind style in w>>tkt tbe discourse waretewasstty delivered, was listened to with rapt attention, atter which His Lordship performed the rite of confirm• ation in • very solemn and impressive man- ner, giving to eaoh excellent advice and e vena in the Bible, es to the mode of liv- ing and preparing for heaven. The service eoet toted for about -tan n:tru_ _.--.....� .. Notice. -The local agency In Dungannon for THE 8.02101. bat the dice of J. G. Ware", .1. P. couve anoer, s r o.. who will receive or- defor subscriptions, advertising and Job - work. and 18 authorized to give receipts for amounts paid for the same. TOaeDAY. Deo. 21. Brslis*ss INrREASINo.-Ia oon.egnsnoe of the recent thaw, having been superoded by snow and front, sleighing is fairly good, hooch business in sit departments is brisk. Coxv&tssentn.-Tee many Meads of Mn. Welohl who he. been very ill foresees be •l Is gradually recover ne. soon be restored to her former state of health. . ortnn AND GoiNr3.-Jeseph Knight, of Nob. and Alex. Sterling, of Smith's Hill, Colborne township, were on business in our village on Monday, the 20th. We were pleased to see the venerable gentlemen look hale and hearty. ORDIR or THE VAT. -Wedding belle are chiming in 611 points of the oompaes in this section of ootater. Tea -meetings, anneal reunions of fa-ni8es at Christmas, as also musings of those 0000ernod in municipal matters for 1898, are at present the prinoipal copies. TRAMPS, BEWAILS !-Oar venerable end efilelent constable (parttoolarly .o when called on duty) took • tramp to the *aunty jail last week and plead him in sheers of a Governor Griffin tinsel : Tramps will not be allowd to remain in this section of *sentry if s.0 by our namable Gown TO as Nonevent, WITH ITE Plans. egMoas -Ere the next Wane of TIM SIGNAL (whiob has the honor •f being the oldest, sad. eo far as known to your hamblevrorihe, the first newspaper -rubluhd in the musty Huron), Christmas, advaat ot 1897, will be some and gone. W. extend to our oitizeos, es alw Tun BtowAL and staff the oompli- shots of Um season, and many return.• MuwICIPAI.-lfssioipl matters, es to 1898, ars. In the meantime. quiet. Dame Resor puts it that the pretest reeve has decided to resign, and retire from mnnioipal work. Mr. Lookhart has been for two years in the oivlo chair. during whloh time h• has sated •ffloiently and given general satiefao- Mon. He has tor several years (eenvied the honorable polities of 000noitlor and deputy reeve in this monioipolity, to which he Y • resident and • progressive tarsier. , -.. Ssernow O► Mr$teIPAL Couiro!L.-Os Wednesday, the 16th. in pursuance of the e nosieipal statute, the madeipst mason 6f West Wawanosh held the last session el 1897. All the member, were proses►, reeve P.. Lookbart in the ohair. when a large sure - bar of obeok■ were issued on the treasurer for payment, and other mceieiral beanies wee dolt can ider•d aid send epos. As to the essplentios of the mnntdpal council for 1898, it is unknown. However, seenisatios, wbiob takes pian, t» Mnedey,the 1171•+, will de•ide, 1f set, Amnion. ea the following Moeday. who will he sw.ioipal fathers fol 1881 fished by '• wee. not o.... oa to. r•' • p.ra•Mal •tturt•IOO ••I bridge., eta 01ta1)04 ; W• uo.l,.te, . Mouutooetle 2* prep.r zea 1 t given shared;, on u.• „1,,,, � •-+.riJ., • talion!" E:•tor : Mr. Giadm.n, • / Pe•a. ha. *mew ed • woo io.• s • Messrs. Elliot, Mr. C•I,I. tl .. v to Toronto - Clinton : Sam 01. do, farm of Mrs Melville, 9 h 01+11 . a term of five years and nett April. Drydale : Muer. R Mouse., who have sp. o. • • I, . is Dakota. have retur. e ' ' • n, 1 and hearty. Gray • There are now 100 for position of teacher ., .� fur 1898. J. T. D •.,•i., •:. i r has resigned. . h: W togham : Mr. and Mrs. of town, mourn the ion of . _ ;,,'.:.......� Roy, aged sboa/ 10 year, • Monday last: Stanley : Mr, Atelier' N • Promos hoe, Hey. sod 1l K y •• s Stanley, on Wednesday, 1.. a d- 1.4 bofy'matrimony. Colborne : Mise 1d• Way •'.o./ • Ws.. base fine, has been .. _...� , S. No. 4. Colborne, for the 8 salary i. $320 • year. Mem.. or Mg. There was • time, not many years ago, when a motley or polled animal, one with- out horns, was something of • curium' y. Of course people did not go miles to see them bat most of our readers, wall remember how oddly and out of place the matey looked More recently, -by almost oommon consent the people have demanded that for reasons of profit and humanity. both to mac and moneys, the praotioe of dehor.ng sprang foto popular favor. Thrd" we y 'excellent practice has extended to such breedtb that we should not be at all surprised if eventu- ally the animal with horns will be as much e curiosity as the nuley wev formerly. From the very begioniog there have been those who bitterly opposed the dehorint of cattle as being an ..necessary and cruel praotioe, but the tide of public opinion has turned against them, and dehoriog iki the rale row, rather than the exoeptioo. While the operation in itself seems a little server. it is certainly no more so than is the draw• ing of a tooth, to whittle we all.ohmit will- ingly because it, subtlerves our best inter - este. The after consequences of dehoring are really fraught with les danger than the drowning of • tooth; and both operations are of such short duration that the pain and .book ie very slight. The best way, and indeed, the only way, to bring a savage to reason is first to disarm elm -take from him all defensive weapons. As • result he at ono@ becomes tractable in disposition to know that sheII and is ready to listen to reason. It is so ,......... 1 wiIf -ser isers•dasiselsi ewes •• . horns and they become quiet of disposition sod are much more easily and soonomioally handled. for wbiob reason the profit from lice stock 1• greatly enhanced. v .y . 1 .- .u1 .. .1 ,,,,� • „•a.i ,, , • .. . W W•*atao•h : Jewels M. Smith and ...leaps iron u ' • i lin • lel• featly will leave shortly for Whiseohu•ob, whore he has rooted bar a .. ,.. h t rm of year. • fa m of MAD earns. ,... htna•to 'e reg, -ti y olfio• . 100 years old • 2 • the time it .as hese occupied by ou. registrar. vas a.Ifes or apprises/ant laws sad -b• ,1 f J.•w„A.,J sols seat tae 04001,11:11 I• .V d. v 11.1 y. Ins harp .. he A fa Visit. : Ou roesbud to the living, I) • note tied word field ; 11 L r . noun solarise, • d strath• note the dead. i• -Chicago R•eord. r r1 IWited Oistotont 1 t7 $ ,rase q ••' tr v M . • o by J int e t1 • epi 1 • • .•e t.. nal •1 Exeter • John Mitchell near . y • •'1' >107bi •J •• asphyxiation by ooal g ••1.. Ili r• ..e2 Nau••.k week. oaosed by • pioos .f n so. o 11.. v. itt.eik 1�1 Jet: ,bitting out of plops. • .•f bL : J Wioghan. Mr. Ie.so Hughes., ..•a, i 1,1,. 116;,J • H George Hughes, who bee been Ir,d up sit 1' >t': • e typhoid fever. in Grand Rapid.. Moo , fe 0000 time, arrived home o., T"ur.•i.y lees. ', Seaforth : A very pre", y +-•tale...( sok place on Wedaesday •vein g• at the r.• denoe of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jepr, #n• l.. The oontr•oting parties beiag M.rs,.ret Nov 1. ,s and George Henry Boyd. Chorea••. Th. art fortar 2,1 . fr�al pied by the late Mrs. W. Harland- &e Laic g i; e(►: .:air wwsrd ,ii rez.dt . W J• m ante; it is out V,1, ..1••„ a.itbstJ illt4ss. dogJ. earliest SRA straotures put up i• this' to- a v t gomosigg aft ; John Sysiagten. evev•I sad consequently something of • I•ndm. 11. $8,98; Wm. Ctrwt nen. gravel 15.10 ; T. ne Leedhury: The other day, while Mr- Pe;ngton, rel.- •r its vr't $3; Ale IVir. M,a:avin and daughter 8 air, wee - node, culvert 14 ; n m. Moore, axes ..' out driving, the bores became u•nossegeabl• m tied $4 38 ; •1,.•,n �BHarks•, 1 day with and d hine, iiii; and seriously MoOWAAL avin • arm lkia t�`4''wide.al leINDOed'-81.80rcied ;C�LIAles. Me 7 injuring loft Clinton : Sidney Bowden, of Brigh'oe, Phe., issp.cting 50e.; "d 000anil- Euiiland, is Obs guest of John Avery. Mr, 'owe salary $I.;0 : Clerks salary 11100 Bo. den has been oat bete several Menem be. Treasarar,s eels y 170;C2.rk and treaola Br's tore and liken this country w well that • e postage 112 ; Clerk, oars of hall 86; Kaye, thinks he will in time become 6 Cenadt.sclerk, sad as••seov, o•twting louvre $6 ; by oho oe. Collector's postage aad ■tenses 'y IQ, Exeter : Dr nnoan McCallum, of Crest A d•patatioo fro Ai burn ot Mr. Duncan Munand (' asking for line, Ohio, was lld to Canada by the n Mr. 1 dwell oa death of his father, John MoCallum, of a grant to islet is t. balling • public lib nary in Auburn. 1t w.. moved by Joe. Exeter, who p,..ed rw.y early las' ser. k - o •• d by A. Milt no. that a groat of heart Where, the remains were intone r 1i501.0„ rime, Carrtn•t. Wm. L••ham L 04atDAY Deo. 15 til. . ¢oik all The mt.tl1es R 0.1 par ed. Tb ord n MTi 'aT lumber 116. 36 ; J. H i,. M roosted, in. 50.: ; Ed. Jenkins, • Iroquois News tell. o1 r, citizen who • .•d..4 • roust wedding not tar from N'. •. •1 which Father %to Douala married d►.• Mol).io.Id :o Mr. Uol)•,rald. The s•u.ald was Mss M.:1:amid and %h. man was lir McDonald. The caner stew • all Mol)on.lde •zosps Ibosld J o Mol)osald, who for on. • is•zplioabls r.. on is net • tree Mol)oaalti • T' • Casadi.o Order Home Ciento, No 14 mild t1 regular meeting on Monday eveoing .r i the ottioen fer 1898 were elected. Nae iew'er, J. H. Wor. 11 : Leader. Mrs. U. Campbell : Vice Loader, Jobs Craigs. : -•c. lira. Campbell: Tree, 1) Sto(1.•ar'd: re. Treas. .1 H. Wesell; Chap qtr.. vraddard : Marshal, U. C '.'1)+11 : Warden W. Pasaurtoo : Door D, ii -Kay - Seo, 1'.' u)lfw. Rspreesn' s ' ne supremo ;ds% &-8wshdl: Alternate, J•nal . A Ito, wt a 1nr 'eau ...miler 59.06 ; Allen 6; Municipal World d Rowdeo, repairing 1, marriage mistral/. gra; and burying f ea. n.•1 day nu gra- 9 1 91i. ` rem •s, t.epeotng cul ✓ i 1' • 1 t, twuvs , gravel $10.60 ; 8 F• .. 6; 14. . ; John LEE a sHEpHARD 0y ▪ sa dt. e• • , an lag bode" *6.66. H Roe ma. r n• ••e.. res4 earspse $116 . sr. 111.•Inise.. i'.vl $9.58; Mobs. 1 w..re.•el 3(�adl'bas. Rorty freest • Orval D. D y r h. - • •.id h • farm. helps -roe--.•-n 6 Grey, to James Porter. 6•' ., d Flea, for 93 500. Exeter : The •'Id station b.nol property, owned by Ca -I ne Bros., hes been pareriased by John Mltoeelt for a good figure. 'Dutton os ton : Mr. Barker, who rensly get ledly curt by falling from • bendier In 8...forth, is able to be a d by the aid of e: atebes. 3B - rev, ZLA. Y TO OIiD1101M LADE CEYLON TEAALLMT ASNsiia<-0115. Ms. ea. Ms Mustsl be Cleared Out! READY MADE CLOTHING. ----MY OWN MAKE...... All arstol.ss Good. and well anis up. w,ll hi sold st remarkably Ipw pricea to clear It oat oat. The riming Tear. The old year will soon end. Some of us began the year with serioni inquiry. We have met Its storms, its defeats and sad dis- appointments. Wo have been lifted up and brought low. Vi • nave tound it. siterna- DnC.0140 Awn 111T11w1tWT.-W• 1001/140 10 have m *Weigel' Me sudden deees•e d Warrant. the beloved wits 01 James Cul. hen. •f A•hMNr wise departed ebb fe ea Monday, the lath. after • very ort Il ..perlmeeed by bads. esegbt sou. Her ramsis4 wee. Interred* 1 aseaseem sego tory is Wd.esdlr, Ice 15th. being eesv .i d th$10ir hes Imo late reddened. in Ash. Geld by • very Moe neseesrsa of Mrrewk.g telatives, irin& .e 1 sympattiolag selgb- at Woodridge. made appliostt ,o , ' have hie masa reduoen Egmoedvill• : J. F. Willard, a resident oa e,r our' of h:.11 hotel not h.ving-e house. of Berlu.. Germany, and • nephew of It was !novel. .eonnded, -.•d carried 'ha Frances Willard, has started on an expedi- *a ' •+,t.,e he . ,.,o••d to $1 a7 H. J. Mor- ris ban . 1 .rcondrd by Jae. Taylor 'Met the o omiest on N held at (f.rlow tp. hall os t'e day the 27th of Deo. at 7 o'clock r.w • d the •leotion if necessary, on the follow ,ng Mood, y, 3rd day of .fan. 1898. at tit• tollow,ng polling olaon. : No..D 1, B. O.: BeamillN•.e, temperance hell, A Heddle, 2. Se'ttord tem,sr•nc• hall, A 8•.d, 1) RI 0 ; N•.. 3 Tp. Hall Carlow, F. N. 1JsDoa- •.h. R. 0..; No 4, L•eburn amssraeoe hell, Katy Williams. D R 0. Carried. P. N. Mctonsue, Clerk. tion to B"kbara and Asiatic Huhu", for lb. porpoise of studying the habite of oriminal. and vagabonds. Grey : The Mitobell 100 sore farm 9 I coo., hi been sold to R Is -rt Menary, of the same line, for $3 439 There is only one lot between it and Mr. Menarv's other farm. It is • Mg bargain at the figure n amed, as the farm is e good one. Grey : Afar • Mins illness •treading over 3i months, John Hyslop, an ell, web known and highly esteemed re•idei.t of the 1410 000., passed away about. 6 o'Llook to his 75th year. Mr. Hislop was a stsanoh Liberal in polities and • Prostration in religion. Wingham : Wingh•m lost an old sod re- spected resident by death, on Saturday last, io the person of Mrs. Deborah B. Soots - Densmore -Webb. in the 76th year of her at.. Deoeseed, with her husband, the late Wsb had betas rssld•nte of Wing - am Tor malty year*. Exeter : Mn. Whitely and son were thrown out of • buggy on Sunday. sod Mn. Whitely was severely injured, bat the boy escaped. 'the horse shied and jumped e ditch, but Mr. Whitely managed to remain in the bngry and regained oontrol of the animal before any farther damage wit done. tions of sunshine and • nadow and are brought through infinite mercy almost to its oloee. The future is unrevealed to us. Whet •ball be its demand. neon our steadfast pa - Mean, our pone of spirit, our good will, our torsivenees, our control of temper, our pious nal' We are solemnly impr•msd with the era rors and dements of our past lives, that our best efforts made in our own.treogth will root hear divine scrutiny. How much week. noes through indeolalos 10 •poareat ; how maob shrinking fees self-denial. But amid it all everyone bas been the special *Meet of divine eats and has hod oo- eastoa to magnify God for Hb speoial Ashy. gnome Some of us have espert..od the blessings of renewing arse• ; • marvellous change has been *Seated by the Holy Soirit. Oboe the seductive wl.rld established its as. eoadesry over our hearts. Now we loathe is folly. W. won once In a most galling servitude : 000e ambitten beckoned as to the high auto of power and opened before no earthly glory, buts now we exclaim, "God forbid that we sh..ld glory save to the oroes ot Jesus Christ I" Some of es have rises to a higher Christ• Ian life, and now walk with God ooatiaaally. W • baba been drawing refreshing waters from the wells of salvation, bap enjoyed clearer views of his redemption : oar ezpor- ienoe has been tested 1. the farneos of Inial, but the flames have net tonohd n.. for the form of the Sea of Gd has been there, and we now •tolim, '' Thou wilt keep him in perfect pesos whose mind is stayed -,a Thee." )farewell, OM Year, the rustle of whoa* garment, Fragrant with memory, i still m hear ; For all thy Wader kinds... sad thy bounty I drop my !bashful tribute ea thy bier. N•p.y tt.rmd wleb *De Susie. A great Gore and • get testimony " For tis years f suffered greatly from Heart DiOOWG. Rlettertug of the Heart mid $sesberl.g Spells, made my life • Isrsest 1 wY Gea5..d b ley bed. Dropsy Got M. My librarian alt Grae to prepare Tee the wvs4t 1 tried Dr. Apse's here far the t --Gas dem gave rend sign be'itle sur- dd she Ikepy and my hes.• -Mre. James Adams. Syraresm, N. Y. geld by J. IL Dave. A Lees List. This Whole Column Would not Cocain the Names of the limey Prominent Ministers, Members of Parllamest and Professional Men all over this Continent who Hove been Cared of Catarrah by Dr. Ars.w'.lwarrhal Powder -It Gives Belief in 10 Mlantes. Volumes of testimony have been written of its tunny. powers. Catarrab is as aggravating malady, ineigni8oast la ite be. ginalog--s MAW weld in the heed-segleot it sad soon you're in is thrall. Eighty is every hs.dred bate the Wet. Dr. Agsew's Catarrhal Powder will oars the slightest cold in the head, and oars the most stubborn case of oatarrh. "Its soften u iwtsstto. sons," says one. '. I feel it my dirty to recommend 1t to the public," ears molest '• N. ver got relief now I need i1," says another, and to ea and on. Aot.1.1. maria and always sura. Sold by I. N. Devi.. Sana. el Pala hes Comm The pain o.u.ed by • corn is duo to the inflammatto• of the flesh around the har- dened skin nr corn. A little '• Qaickaare" spread os the onrn and oovered with this Doper reduces the inflammation and stops the paw. Try 1t, 1s also relieves Muttons, etc. • WEST HURON FARMERS• A Very ouresselal gessoes• Meeting Meld As •.seiner. Pubilo meetings of the West Barna Tar'. men' Iastitote were held to 01.4)2111'. ball Renmiller, as Friday afternoon mid evening Dumber 10th. Notwithstanding the le- osesaat downpour of rain the hall was well 6116d et the •tternoon meeting by the far- mers of the surrounding r»ighbbrbood. President Bailie 000api•d the ohair with hie usual ability, and Secretary Lockhart VMS also found in hie plaos. Mr. Roderiok Yong was istrodsosd as the first speaker. H. dealt with hie sub - l•01. " Corn Growing .ad the Silo," is a eI.ar, eo.oles aid pr.otIo.l manna .nd. •Itboorb a ,wide. sleet is this way, wee a decided ssessse. Masers. FIfort, Blake, Yeast. Keine, Kersigbea, Bell ..d .there took pars is the eis*.Mles. Mr. A. W. CLMtrMll, Punnets' Road Oemenissie.er, wee the trots speaker. Be ewngraeulseed the people of H.rsa is their eesip.ntiv.ly trod rode. aniimil tib toss iso into premium, 1Yt5 far floe peril*. Web a nate e1nnM.g. ts( taw eldarniokb eda/a more mews. the .Gale .dvYmd was diel 10 bee w • red 90 leis Re uooeawr i b • HARPER & LEE A hit essartmeat of New Good. for lt and Winter w satj, CAL& AIM ani RL H. DUNLOP MinorWast-st Taller, neat Hoak Minor .al. nee 't a tYrkiivltiflik "s a COOKING and HEATING - WIWh Habits are forming Ilk. memory. Every thought seems email, se every brink Mem.' small And yet, I actio., in the bulldiig that is ruing up behind my dwellitar, that, small e. bricks ars. oew by one being est in mortar day by day, by skilful heads, the well thickness, sod rises and solidifies. and the huge structure ie piled up at last, Taken singly, them bite of bornt stay an of ao great signifoaso.. Now, a ossa's life is made up of little thoughts, any on of whish is nos math, but the mnlitade of wbiob are like briok. V the hands of the builder. Tb. walls of your ohmmeter aro going up day by day ; soid you are building not .lona for time, bat for eterolty.-Ex. STOff% £� this aide of To'sat.. We also have wren weered-hand stoves. ^,Agar. STOVE FITTING `o.a Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting carried on as extensively a• • ever 1. Tour Wire 1111-4esperod Examine her test, and if she boo oorns buy her Potnam'a Ponies. nies Corn Extractor. Hems will then boom. sa Ed.e. Moab of the misery of married life is due to corns. Patoam's Ezteaotor is ears, pathless, and prompt. melt's Cnratnsaa Mita. Ose afternoon. about six weeks bel'ers Cbtisttnas, Dell Robbie*, aged sight, after lone tied pstitut work at her mamma's desk finished • oleos of writing whish •h• viewed with great sati.faotl ,. Here it is : • 101 Thiepe I wsaT for for Chrt.mse. • Trysioirel ass Doti. keripp L.T. a Kandla OolD BreoleT Meath Box PIuH rooting CH•k Macy !looks • Death iD. D AT say THIallsl Wast( 18. Game fah a e. IaD7 Jae* Tin Herne like Rove Have e bowTer KsTTykneel Yeah Trolly, ADaawe MHgu.ran 14o8dBtwa Int as pus ever MK Ile. late .be New Year with audios toward eerie, with ober' ty toward all. with tree p•tri.,le.t award owe ogre eeentr y. mad watt leve toward .11 men as we world have thews leyn as. and at the same Mate with s.prss. lies M (led. the giver of .n gapd Mho. A New Okla Law. -ask .gets way he Mod treat OM. 1 M SIVA 1 t mernypeate from Meseb 1 M Jane 1 I .two w..gsn fee aped i SY Deal I a.bw1. kn..wew tram A.. 1 te Moo. 1 t .sd from 114br:3 M May 1 t wits. eery - - soba ....N4 • set Melee setae labs* paper get iws Teen, bet wife• the is •yl,ss+Hlsg the week, sem isismay f uneiNed op 1 •' I geese oedema 1yw Okay as to width, 068. MA amiss. seams i s be balled is d*$ ,110A1, /_watt fisting WHEN YOU PURCHASE • . ..01118Ot • - GORES ERIOR uuE' a simple, scientific and highly nutritive preparation for infants, delicate Children and invalids. GRIGIVM1111100 .. weetemswas. For TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS DUN -WS BAKJNC POWDER - t��a'�acarFRIEND H°' THE OLD ��/ .tRELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF .r0 0 At weisMire.'• ALWAYS 6N HAND Scrllhitou Hard Coal All Gal weighed o. the Martel 8001M. where you get !1000 lbs. for • tan. �M. 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