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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-11-12, Page 6• �. .\TDPPnTAN, A1,( 12, 1 OlialaaN YQUNG FQLK d THE Mt/LE SCAt,l. Moro Nu Inas Iver Refers .Ilt irrevlure at nations. flow •U'o'er Oulusio tar ore its- . .. - e0(41ng'tepairIs of the preaciwi. of the + L r a I uniuw 1 alt Mari I p h a u iuu A BOY WHO MUST BE A KJNG Aaterlraa Dora brave • Mach Netter Time Than Ile Ha•. I suppose that Hoene of our American buye are uue'iw. enough to think that It would 1a• a tine thing to 11e a priuro or a -king- atnl that .twk a antOti.+il Wast be infinitely better than that of u freeborn Aniertcau hat; There 133 a bay ar1'0(11 111e seas who probably" doe, not hold l0 this opinion. This 'boy L"' heir to the throne of Anatrla-llnnr;:lrv, and b14' le In training for the lion who u • r bis head must snpltort a crown.' "Cnt•nay lies the head that w1s • (lawn." . , Weary Is the head -of. 'tic yopnt Prinre Carl. Prole the time he rises In the morning limit he goes to 111e bed at night every hinnyf-hn,l Its appointed duty from which YIu•ro is no escapee. • • 11111- • Ilan 1110 ' For mime 4(•asun this `eine Is .Wary. timateroua than foie' be- fore 10 thin section. in 111101y place/. 11+tl3 are found upon grapevines ,and \ Irgiu!u; crlwyer * About' 1111 Ind d1 .Iunu tato .egtts N.uod -m 1 he col lolly • 11433+1. halt lad. 11111.1 1he leo %no, ut one.. k, d w Mt luct h1 ne hors. Uy 1bu ultdlln- rb1r of Twigs and Itai r '1'la• mules w'hwu sull=gruwn de%elup 41 owes. - told ARL 4)R tNZ. CROWN PRINCE ne Ar'NTRIA. I sttwli.4 wore hours a day than any hat, of ! ' • fear.( t•rer thiole of etddy- - 1ug n Hen. and he has lose than three huer1 yu ttl't•nty- four for pure roereal, •0: Ills stir. 'ing 14 dune under the dire( ion of tutors, nod are has no ,y naw"• tea. It would not be pr,pac in the. of Ilia future sublated nor 1n. a 041hu, Mott of lilt family for a ('teat prince o associate with other lays n! 'here their sports and other pMtlwtlrw, leo yo ng Gari'' ataocl:ltes ore all In 1 11 ntt,'uds a public •aeht"11 for a ort 1 ,' every day.' but Lia tutor Roa'+. •ltb h Ir, trod he Its not rnanted to hart any ling to do with 111 laq•c. of the a4) 001, beentsee 114. 14 In 1 their (Mitre (4 ;:. and It would not do or hien to put hi e4((( on a level w'lih ,tl •al i•ven in, pi '.-.tnlerlcat• ' Hoy. • TUE' ,r.(t tt ON .t lit P1 I' T,t.:. ft. r w'hKh ..lore the 44.44 a t - * s igr, t heir - 'thc u - State with thy;i•uulrs, they do. In 1i*. fall natio., fail the f••:ua1. v that) turd., -d to them lu i,rrM^ to t. and fasten to- thou' I4\ inset? In probo.rist the eggs aro .laid i following spring '1'reutnl.•nt ,r ',slam .pray-itig with- keruska,• rli.0 'stun uhunt every tri dins, atrial the numbers are ra'duc4d, or with krro- senc r Ilion diluted with .Leong buap.'.als. When the eggs u la, the. cottony I(uss.a 711 town. wh.•re a force of water can he obtained. from u h.4):.'. the .go-is/asset' can h,• dc•- ,tro\'ld by drenching tea; 4)o,•' thtts washing off tb. Iott„r,y troter•: 1, ;u 4. 1, , I . 4.. n + u u a A j.raot ice. that is .01 100 collisiton Is to tutu wo-k I* 0* 1) 1,01,1 tcedrd with - gra: s and .4 lover t,liwe.lratrl4 unet' it Las b :n . t at, .1 .1 C•at,. 111.11 to 1 aiu 110 lel IIpoll .• • !I f., !ti it:de:i:.lt,. 14).. 13444+ 1 -ht• 1:I.1 :., - yocutn it) 111.• 4 ('44). - 11 I. „ flu.• grab. i. ..rt t!,,•.. ,. ,i4),- i List .4 Tr -h With Cards. for r1.4l't :0 ei.:. up. ,_.0 ;i, %%I11 - Have Montle select n card ,m an be- 11.41,1• in n f, ,1... ,.I is r Ordinary pall: an after hooking t it tient" the �ol4l ( I,,1 ,• place 1t on top of t • pork. 1'1ace• a 'mad,' culisl11.-,.11,1,-. 1 , . . 1,d (aye pack 10 a- pa4(-la4:Io box just Tare_ 1.11. g00d p.rt ., 1 ,1 , ,,1 fo ru•e•• euhingh to. hued It. tin Ing the cover tar •!I 1 h. 1 vs f,,,t_ over it. A few' 114oment. titer the lax it u attx l 1:• u .0 40)44* 1s Opened, h,"1, the 1 let I . ,4)l ,. 1. 1 ( r a ism 1 (nlrl: Is tak n Dirt and *n.ilry 14'0 810 414. , I.,:, t hail ;nst.le': a aea1141 envelope is shown the ell ,4).411.•:1 r., l ..4., 4.... .44„ to Ills altdk4nre, nod, when uprued, the All.'r`,I he took, loch.' ..lilt h. •s ',rani selected by the partner 4* pulled , sh, ,.p, tray,. •331 her, d ou't.tiif 44. 110 Ing tteud,' oho field I., The - :nail pasteboard bor must no cleared and -this 'outing 4 4ud" thank, to It c hold the wljule pack of Bards. Iu'ide i 1"4"1" 11. •tltlf r/ r the rover paste n small piety of wax, (0 which the tyhpl•rtuost card will Mick when the rover la put ou the lax. When the. box 14 oll,•nee - again this card Most be removed secretly and hid- den 111 ilio point of the hand.- The and: The euvelnpe ie empty. 'Place obis earl beillud 1t, while 3' u curt the en- velope open sin* pretend you pnH this cord bet. Thia trick, if well done, (1 very dectridlvc. - p1 Stade 111` such a way that It eau Just !'t -1, esp ."tug too land to '.14 Id Ivry° duce pasture in " the beat crop 0 "prang.' The fields may lute 11104114 Ngh10 1431 11 14 g1 gru.s stow Birds Slaw■ TOM Tree, A Bemoan nntl4,rtty luta recently a nelmrwI.1110 d"ernyel'y of a tree In oregtaof central Indra Which lista, oat e Mom' i'iarnr•terl*til•s. 'irhe 1i' es of tl tree rite of a highly' *ens re nit- • tore and So full of elect '"city , that whoe r totirlle4 one of 11 In treei VPS an epic 3(40434. It Iia. a very singu- lar effect upon a mar. tic needle and w'111 intim/nee it at Merano(' of even 'seventy feet. Th. PIcctrfral strength of the tree va - es according to the 11ins of e'ay, 1 wing strongest atmid- day and wise •eat'ttt midnight. In wet weather : puvi'erN Isappear, altogeth- er. 131 • a never app eh the tree, nor hay, 4140(14 ever keen Pen upon it. t. t'oawwdrat•..\ .What tree belongs to the (Moored' El- der. tt'hat 14 the tree yon eau nevdl`burn/ \ \VRat 14 the toast melnneiloly fine. What Is !Cita! every boy &nods What thetreethat everybody What is the tree that statute nearest Are you n!most disgusted with life, lit▪ tle Ill tell von n Irondernil nick That will ramie arou contentment- if •nr- Ale roil nwfully• Med twilit play', HUN It rail-, ditscooraged and sick? I'll tell you Ole lovellent tains In the Do mono -thin( tor somebody quick... Though It rains Ilk, the rain of th• flood, little MIR, And the elouds are forbidding ant Hark, You eon make the sun shine In *Our 111011 note crInn- ▪ pomci Ian( for linmehody meek.' Thboah the oars aes like brads °vertu.* Tittle girl. And the walk, like a well hosted Arlo% 'And nor earthly affairs In a lerrlb mintcthIng foe somebody gun*. . Hotel Rates Reduced. 11014.1, T.4141111. Arne • The Old Man's. TI1I .i(1N�1.1, : (:O1)EItLtt11 ON'1'A 1:11►' OUTING DRESS. ttaellase and Go- lf Wrtieeata••Dala I Dressing Emir Laaaehss. Taohtin4 rain coats with 1 military cut nre quite the sluartoat to order, made out of rain 'proof rloth: They are double perrr.tOrd, nod doing In an even line front the shoulders with ease euuugh I*•low for comfort, but have nothing of n bottom dare, w•blen, of CORM`, 14) flet 11ecesaary. as no -one would Think of belIty on deck In a rain storm wearing unyt11111;; .but' a sl4urt'klrt. Tip shaves of 1111. Duet are long mud grow tutu a flare over the hand, with a turnover, straight baud cuff. The collar gives the well detlucd military air, as It Is high, clove doting and fastens wtth a (hair of b.rttdna in front. It is really qulte beett sing.' Such a coat 1s the lit wear for a (Traits of Some length. Or- dinary short erubses, with syr!' little stoney i•xposnre, Stake lio further de- mand than silk or satin (dish rain route supply. They are smartest lu white 'silk, but red silk has becdwe papular, and browns, blues mud dark '1'+'.uv, are u•'W and quite to the fore. rk" tbwe-ctolhs will evt.f .remain 1to(ndur Yor yachting suits In fiery., tool In 411 canvases of a heavy kind. Those snits have skirts In some In- sta11r,•a that touch the grouud, 4yt slo mol do more than Oda, while others ere ordered to Near the ground. 'White entail and w-hRe cloth are the yachting trlIor'a favorite'routrast for trimming. offset by white silk .or satin buttons, gold mud sliver ones, as welt as touches of gold or- silver soutacbe braids but stere touches; nothing more. Pasetr- mcnteric 1'1 white silk with threads of gold l4) used efecti\'ely, and so sre the ta'4(•let ornaments, without which • SHIRE AND CLYDESDALE. . Weida That R.asrhl•, net Tet Mae. ot•slaetMa *.twee. Ther. It nerd burdly he tiara that llw twd ssd. rew•Jnble woe smother inure. or clusidy in,Keelcul upp.uranCe. that they plainly show th.• Jaet t t OW) r K u o ! • m•ip44('ol t our another. Mh1,u hornets are, is it rule, Weightier lad • .Q0*htwa tlhorr subataIre than Clydesdales, shod this howler are on an average soinewhut bigger ap1111a111 the u tlur- .lather. 'lt ..wullid. of c nnate, be wrong to think that this iv Invariably the cow.. this isnot no. bocuuw a heavy ('Iydcadltlt• borne Watt' be weightier and salt ugether 'laggrr than a light and small Sher., but routparing the breeds fa • gat oral Way. the shove holds good. Clydes- dales have 11104• sloping shoul(4Ors and also more oblique pasterns' than Om, average Shire, Skutch breeders having paid great attention to. ob- taining a good slope of shoulder and paalerr4 in their animals. The. shopo of tht• shoulder and of the pastern la one of th* maul points of distrac- tion between Shire and l'lydesdale. Further, the head of • Shire dols.' and that of u .l'lydesdak differ • con- siderably front one another, ur, at any rate, Nhul,dtlydu, so -in (nt-less ultimate'I(t the'two breaks. In Clydrs dubs in witch there is a considerable J'stI-uf11 of Shire blood, tie Shirr type of head Is often uppercut, and nay crop up in an annual which 1.1 bred from pure-bred Clydesdale par- vete- Thu leg -feathering is, on the whole, less 'abundant in this Clyde. - dale than is the cam in the `Shire Clydesdales are rusuarkabl. for their good walking action, which le free and light, and show* good length of `stride This is dos largely to the well-placed shoulder and pastern. •e i1 these parts are 'nice and doping this walling action of a horse is gen- really good, pro. ided the animal stoccos.es courage and is of an active disposition.- L'aru4ur Med StOetbreed- er. Bladder cams... - ln many parte of the -Province 'of 4nteria gutta a' number of forma lint is_ dreelop"d a geed that Is gen- -, known ',in Robe.• dlatrirts as t•. col •11('4 -fur -,•ter. ft threaten% 10 et. e' ron(ld.•rahle trouble In sone . .. tl She' "Whet In.a. 1433/1 -killer," /ray - way Ne - •'1 theft know. 1 never mei Due." Hill. -•'Naturally." Philo- delplua Ledger, 11e taller the proposal) "(lot 1 am af1aid 1 nut nor good enoq{h for yliu, dn1'liug." Hie - "(If I•loul,w• you ala AMI NGZON ,gUSiWESs (Olt EGF "HERB'S THE POINT" There are ...o ct ll bu+lime.,. .-I,W4. III 3'.n1W4.'. {tae) aryl I onto 1 older thou our,. Hot It e11111.•ly(4*4e uur1' x4). ua"held of In•. riot 1N•..1(oula14. u4) g,�,,. u .,140.1 1111,1 1• •4a"a e;11111/.1.1e111•'r lea '1111 nan•r I Ip.l4) till i. ' cares4aVa 11.'31 three ral.,b•g ., o'elaiu, ,44. 4( lit.• for 11. A. L. BROWN, • • not Hut you are (rel good to be thrown awaywl any other girl." -- Chicago Daily New,:. 1'11/11ttley finer 1114)11 111raudrrarwmd all night firthe purpon • of Natiafying themselves w h4)s that1 w 1 t t4)► is naphkw like ho11m•, -ilii-sre _. tiff "IME BEST••11' PITS CENTRAL •TRATFORD, ONT. Ile.t {dale 14 1'4411,4.1,1 for wrurina • thor,llgIl Lu+Low. .alnesliun or a .nlerlor .h,m•1 laud 1 r44tn11g, 111(4) gaud 41 ,4, 1 are 40- 41.0 .4itere•••.11i1 ill Kell IDK t"a•ili,fli Thle buel 411 rarlald 4 ait,.t it. .t wields fllO • l h:m Ihri rxlwet . 445'1 i1.• for catalogue. kuler tLt+ smooth if 1",•'.Ibl.•. - : W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. .•,Is a . I Do not play with poison! It is an established fact that constipated people are far more likely to contract infectious disease -smallpox, typhus '-fever, scarlet fever, etc., than those who enjoy natural regularity. Ia it wise to run needless risks ? A box of rnoN.ox TINY TONIC TABLETS will positively cure constipation -beginning at the cause -and when the cure is corn- .,plete you can stop taking the medicine. Just gently 1 a x-33 t i v c -not a system. weakening cathartic. Fifty Iron -ox Tabled, to an attractive aluminum pocket case, as ce'`tltat at druggists, or sent, postpaid. on receipt of price. The Iron -oz Remedy Co., Lam- Ited, Wslkerville, Ont. .'it - I, 1.0 i14..• gi on el u dished els In. r 141 the to pro - t., start following d "by •.1 114 the 1 ono.- ,.ruf- f tl"• owed if tit•tuhi.h ILe •tart that* tip. lied Filum • t3, or s4rund for this (4lrpole p at • tram and tend of It than to ,p of past •n e, tol- erop of limy. ' c4' (1 1144), ell W ether tar.h fr grail full: un clover tn. -d '(1111)18(1 bntllt ^+1w•4 . but a lune 4 all L.• Mode 'a chat..., 1, ray. and 1 he requires lir sup of,r.pe, Loon, p of stover grow •Ctrl• grow nn" cr. Ret 'tray maximum produce a poor -4)r lowed by a a4natl • 11.3311 to the Feeders.. (lute are I,u iv.!sant' recognized •s being the b,!.-1 ins pnrpus'e t••ln and (nl, 1!'Ionia 4e.'es .ir,1,*4, Ir hu do not -row of Slit; digea gluten feed third !fulls 111ue the 1403' ,•ap-to lit fur their two par and tai an exc tele, t • her. portal' Ing 4 P0r14 'feed nu �n'1 ha lis rain (u4) Luram ire;d- 1l.ry „i4• rich in pr Ilaa f 11'nidlltlg *L,• n'I- ad ry Irr her wort. u,.i 'pro, On: bO!yc.rr, tl;.14 in as Mtge337 anioei,a iblc nntr,enta a• dp. s a Oat. are ebuut one - The hull.$(C of no more nut Suess. Ului n had cd Said e' t..11;4a results prominent hot s. uicn. 1t i. s-alu•ble 'in flu i lg hnree3 '-t. A ration ('°' I '•. d of e: gluten feed, one pert bran part. soaked sheli.d cunt. *s llent one it is rirli in ipeo- us Well atilt cd to tle'neo•d.4 of working animal This is (4- y true fur fording horses . doe c spring and summer month.; ps a ration of Iwo parts gliit.as for a working horo, Of 1110 rib.: •• oil tura a 1,2330 e,),41.43 p Inds per day. --W. 0. Kenecily in altars's Farmer: in•titor • Good Poly. A Writer in Form -Poultry soya: ....1 Hock fowls for the last tift.s.n ;tears. never oast, the th110 that I uorod to change 4 loin for airy hived. • 1 1111Ve Illatle al clear [tenet of .h,orn $2 to ISI.97 ;psi. bond for spvoral paw., and I think It plat •s inlay to tnatto n write! Int ins S1141111 of hens Ray .3 tin 11 82 oil ttiore per head pia year ralt." lt is to make 44 ;hiller pny sta Ntsr erns. topers -a. En hor one ressoircs a little headwork, 1.11t ft ran la. done\ Mo long' ns it in clean,' I don't think' there is as Lovell in the kind '.of food one Ames as there is in gi.ing the ylght oussallty 'at the right times. TWA 11 what cminnt." t.:4y41 1.111 Maki, it it Iden.•!11, for f ta ail - ill the paper. 1 1,,,,...d. ft ie tatted' for ile ratline halloo, ••W hare the ' 111/111er ?.• \lhdied the ; And 1 11- :memo'''. of people front all parte miiiike Editor. i of A1111'1'3,11 11nVe /Well illeisl fir *Pei 1 It' "HP OWIdi 1111 .111 fnnilly h01111 sites d 1 herientleil liy the use of its WO 143Pri. •att ild the siiinirls, ..inuewliere. I lie- l If'till ittformot Ion. rle4rript iv,. mat let.' lo've., and he told me to •iitY 'the :tint oil part (colors may he had on ilp• Mmes.' .' i I real, I 'emote. malt (1OLr sriT, SWtb►Taa AND WAISTCOAT. nothing Is considered ultra smart. The n,uet b.•:ntlfully lustrous white silk Leads In basket weaving are Sarong the• very chole tailor trimmings fur not only ,blue but white cloth, Bergs or !aeras. 'Yachting snit skirt seams are trimmed with narrow white braids, while wider braids eros obs skirt* In rings or form foot trimmings at dbf- l'ereut angles. Boleros, coat" belled ln, blouse bodices end various models In two piece sults W11 fall Into the yacht- ing category for maids, matreus and downgers.. Touches of Persian silks are uewlj Itowt ander openwork de- signs' of white cloth. applied as a trim- ming. ThM .1s delicately done and clomping. White silk cords are u'.ed effectively also, In coils, In row after row of curves, and twisted into rope effect'. Revers and shoulder capes ere ald'ny% amort In paint or 111 trtplota White linen ay a trimming upou white canvas and cloth go well together, and the /tame can be said of red and whit• ilnrha with blue clothe. THllored snits In white nlnl colored linens are the daintiest things imagi- nable, .fitly made up for wear aboard launches. where much entertnluing 1• done. There le -leas dress formality on board of • launch than. in a yacht; consequently n greater simplicity of drew' is IS better tate. (:rasa linens and organdie* are dey wenr 1n mid - mummer, as well an yrlilte phonetist (rocks trimmed with wash Incei. nue has a chance of wearing" the dalntloi t gowns of this forenoon eh meter nt luncheon' aboard, an there lit no'mov- ing abrrot to speak of-nothhlg but smooth Palling -while a fine..., hlg launch, being the pink of oltgnnie in ltt, appointment*, 13 quite as free forint hurtful happening* to dress as n'dta41- sl Ing roost --a (alarming opportunity to I wear white mull rill lace hats Sud to rnrry goy parasol.. Hero. too, Due may wear Ler prettleat 111ro woven 1104e trail smnrteet (*414114 (4,4. 1 -very detail of dregs la under el.�4 seranny hl this sort of pleasuring. mut the su44•ter, it In the more lsaclslntlng the terra.. The an -enter 'flown Is knit In the now Mitch (Idled the English, that has 'plreldy become (apnl:rr. For chilly day4.,on the Irak*, yachting or much. _. hag nil" of these sweeties ;stokes gnat the light protert ion needed not In rout- ' fust, nttrnetivenr.4 Sud 3eu4161enra' Is not to 'be outdone by any other gar- ment. Very sporty 1s the golf isn't 'Mown, the cloth chosen, a speckled brown, greatly ho`ping a smart appears nee. Very mach: the pion t,f an I•:ngllah- ahooflnq locket Is carried chit In the half long (ant with IM four manot.+h {tett, and wide box plaits. golfing the knitted walsteoat found comfortable -Vogue. A Pater for the Far,nrr:. 'hr• 11 ...kb Sut, of Toronto. i. a .i;.-4) that • honed be it. every farmer's. boot'. 11 p1114ides the !Meal tool 111c1.1 :won.ob. in/nrnuIthitt regarding ell I.r.,,,,hr" of his IHt'ineme. nrtll alisrah Ile. politic glnmtintl. aids and (4arh'ra41\' from rho 'standpoint of the f ritcr. The•'Weekly- contribution IT "A Iht M1n1Hlet ' (lvto( (ioldwbn S nihil 'lone is worth Runty loins.. the (*true of the 114tp'r. The Sun will 1a• .eel from now to 1st .Ian14ary,'Ifj1f4', in IN mMnn- tion with The Signal, for $1.941. Hob. now and get tie full torment of this offer. A wimple colas' o1 The Sun w'il1 1.• nerd to my ne.jrr•ss for the ''king. - ADD plat 'dl -*d fr• 1 yob' 444 ms o spread le Is Peovl and- gr1ew1 . Mich c euro. and Iov,$', are thvrls of' i•r di Ong Washita. relates. Street skirts just :cape the The bon or stole 11 • strikin of the street toilet. - Sblrringa, .tucks and mark the Numwcr gott'•s. CAMrION. . numerous be very tilde ('all lvatiun, ups as route, the lost saw - round. p01111- lalta . ga Pearl n.eklaees eontte* t Worn with afternoon drew. rehired silk linings again sp r n der grenadine' and "beer vellln White linen gowns are pnrtii effective when embroidered with bloc The Monte Carlo Jacket ilr ellk• SeRb or without astute, mems as popwlar•as ever. •\ At 'present the bead, the boot, the, harmed nod the hump of the dress IM•o1 14 "style." Pongee pnrnsols lined with gren silk are very chic for traveling, coaching and country nae... Dove. Mnoke, rlond . and lead gra ys, ■iso ant/pithy blue, beige and tobacco brown, are shades of the 10001111e1111011Dow eo fashiotiab4 tae afternoon frock' - - - - To the purr 1(11 things are mit d,• liver din 11111(4 wagtm',Sfiller's KidneyGael Mulder Pinna 1 "t•.. sold :11 Sic iter box. For vale b\ .Ire. 11'ilsom. , 17 N'A 117 GUARANTEED hie (paid: of our rings ond hate iliveduic alike Diamond Ring Tha'aiarnaml is pore whirain co'or Anil perfectly cut Anil pro. Is see in either Ibe above solid Money returned if ring iv riot Mailed prepaid to any addres. on reeeien of price. *torn rillt MIR cson. n S. Barnard, oven of an Imperial Oxford Range and the old- fphoned spit before an Open fireplace do better roasting than any other cooking apps sit Invented In the days the spit had to be kept turning to get all odes of a roast cooker{. much the same with' the ordinary cook -stove. The heat of the oven it gr t on the fire side - roasts, tread, pies, cakes, etc., have to Le tarred add t to get them cooked at all. The result is uneven, unsatisfac- tory cooking food ruined. The diffusive nue construction of the Imperial Oxford Range aws fresh air into the flue chamber, super it and diffuses it evenly over the n n, thus heating it quickly, thoroughly a nifotmly-lack, front and sides are t the rite equal temperature. The rein is juicy, tender roast', light, dtinl pastry, evenly raised bread -successful cooking,When . buy an Imperial 114ford Mange you get the`t suit of over sixty year.' thought . experience ill .cientlfie eons(rmxion of cooking.apparatus. .iria Gurney oundIrr Co.,. Inas !wog treal Fror \ le by C. J. 1-1/rP THESE TRoutwits Itod BY THE USE OF' ATION I.:THERE WAS A CROONED H. AND HF SMILED A Cit. s RD SMILE THAT HADN T ANY STYLI 'HE HAD A CROOKED COOK AND SHE COOKED MUCH CROtID BREA SHE FEE/ THAT MAN ON STOMAC CAKI TILL IIE WAS NEARLY Milk; \ NatiOnal Stoves ..0810ToRe., Of Domestic Are Great QUICKEST BAKERS FUEL SAVERS, THE MOFFAT STOVE CO., Lica& s...4 row, of do kind of Vase root «is( WESTON, 014T4 J. WORSELL, The Stove hnd Furnace KM Hamilton St. Goderich. Dr. _ML Ec bey a Ceaditio„ 11� Tablets. 4- ,NW T'4'.xj W. Nl awl tan "..ate edam 1M 4)..n ,•‘,....., tuwa awed w rm.1., •..".*1 1.0 .. k, 44 uM puny. of to t' . 4. el ear ,cur., Wt••....., .►. •, 14.-U i • health, dwi ••l u,.dv.•rtuw,hu.aWo.. /ru.M1w, st lu.44ita t.4), wu.•y . allwr ..a n4) a„I.wr • Wan run (w Maine .WN home m. Ibo,y� 31gl.l.l lyuu. lura w1 .W can w arena at Ww4W, lW 71. i*. lt.atkq IINaIY r..�, Fur dile In tloaderlrh by 1•. Jwdun: 11,1'11ul,u, oy 11. II. 1'wWw•, House - DX DENALI, TILT O DYES 4J These Dye. will dye v\'ool, 1 on.n, Silk. Jule or Mixed (last. In one lath they are the (alert end moo Improved Ilye In the world. Sq • 11Wkade. All rolura nt 1111'ICN 4344.4 to Milt R. F. SMEETH'S PLANING Mail Cult. NELSON HT. and l'AMl4R1A ROAD, (1ODERI(`II, "f lu+.udll hn. (writ Irballt and relined wish 11, "tern nurehrnery form.nl,mutaing I•mmM1) Sad a•uma,de4ul)' 4)41 kind., of Woodwork. Building Material d every dwsrripl6nl kept in Klock. Hash. liana, Frulueg, Moulding and Interior and Exterior 1"ininhitg of all Inds on hand of 14) (u oilier. • ;Raiment nrtliNh44( loll ttpplleatiOn. (11der' Nellie/tt4 F. S; ETH. HELLO THE OLD RELIABLF ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HANG THI1 LK�f Scrai�lon Bard Coal IN T1I40 1JAItkKT Al (`al wrl`(had oa 11• 11 r..t r, • re where 4oulttrs ION 11*, for • ton �'D•M. LEE. Orders left at LIM & 88�YHeLD'- Store promptly attended to. 44 u4) I•w Rubber heels are not onlY comfortable, but are alao DUNLOP RUBBER HEELS Are welking on air - wear Me "tool. 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