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TO THE LADY OF
THE HOUSE :
When you are coming
down town wake a It. of your
wants in the Orawr line. and
bring it to be filled promptly
with the beat and most reliable
goods to be had. Or call up
Telephone No. 91,
and your oiler will be attended
with equal care and Irromptneow.
Our stock of
Teas and Coffees
it complete. All the bent qua!
dies at the right prices. Try ,t
sample order.
Johnston's Military
Bread
cannot be beaten. t\'.- sell r
Sturdy & Co.
The Gro,prs. On the Square.
RUPTURE
•
A f YOUR GoRE0
IIOME
Tlus-u not a truss Cure, but',a
treatment you can use .n YOUR
HOME. NO PAIN, DANGER or
OPERATION, no loss of time from
your work Write today before your
RUPTURE gets any worse DO
NOT WAIT.
Fill ID this Coupon
and mad to
Want a/ -
Cutter ?
If you do, now .. ) our o14,
tttnity. I bare a few 'still left
amd 1 intend to let them go .1'
bargain prices en as to dent
them opt figure O. clove of the
w•aeon. ('.,Il sod see what we
un do for you.
GRAY, TUDHOPE
and MOUNT I-OREsT
are the good+ we h in Ile.
I have for a lid two .J,1
Drivers\sill a' Meavy
)Colt.
Robt,;rt tiliisoa
r
Massey H sAgeot r f r•?exreat e, illi,
tette Cream Separators, Fleury
Plows, Bissell Dig-
Harrows, land Rollers,
etc,, etc.
\Vareroorns--lluui3trn S:lett,
(andert-1,
-
Q..JOHNSTO
EMBALMER
AND
FUNERAL DlRZOTOR
tarnlNlrr and Ilnderteki.x wereroente,
Went old. Square.
'I'll"\'R: AtnnlD. Ooderich
Ite..Idenoe 178
Itidit wan At ro.lden"r, 35 Wllham
741 cert.
J. BKOPl1EY &C SON
Ins LOADING —
I uneral Directors
and Embalmers
Ore... rartelly alter -toot, to et alt
k.an, nrgrt w day
'PHONE 15 OR 24
THxnt;tu ^rat wh(ed tants e•eteer aWnd
at Dock
8asare
COAL
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
orA,11r.el',Vod on tint market. •.adee
*here Ma set) ill Itrt tar a term.
aa•tn �R WM. LEE.
rasltlas t> M 0. C. rest'% Hardware Rtnrr
'res neaouv sto now to •
t 118ddla with 1
M and you he *Rehm of
se Weer, ahnet will have much
THE SIGNAL GODS RICH.: ONTARIO
larger type:
.7nternatlonal yews "For the human nee -breakfast
tomes the sono. Invigorates the body.
!��( .hI Study /�) /da%�er I It has sustained tboosauds; 1t will sus -
_J �V 1 e [ T / /, / 1 , i tale you. tree that you get 1t.,•
Then In the house, on et ery avail
4th, well be came aerobe oth
Suggestive Questions on the lnteenodona/ Sunday School Lessons, Prepared
by Rev. Dr. Lmaeott, Brantford
iReirtie ,nd iu aca+nlance with W. Ce,yreght Mt.)
_,March 38th, ton -Temperance Leseos.
Proverbs aziih : %,
Gulden Text -At test it bitetb like s ltoadink evilaandhecompare hebile that
thew with
serpent, and stingetb like an adder. the 'evils of the drinking habit and
Proverbs xxiii, : 32.
Ver,es XU•!)!. - Is strop say which habit is the greeter curse to
ot
beverage, in •-celled g drink as a lbe'natiuu?
Kiss! for anybody? r°elerrtiun, What is the fascination which
Do all who drink habitual) I draws so many thtm,wnds of victims
io)'ury as a result? Y meeeive i to the drink halms
!should alcohol be used in any fur•.,, If the country towns? nd cities were
es a medicine? overrun with 'ter
ie it a.fe or pritdmiL Lie- Isentdtold "adders
geed health tot l»e(rlwirf watch were thou -ands,
ha Gauping the
am a beverage?Jtl,10 eke Intoxicating drink 1 death of then ands, what slept would
What classes in the community are. Idaglikelile 1i taken to eradicate the
riming f
direct or indirectly ?• ruit tby drurkiug habit Seeing that all practically admit that
di
Why do athlete„ always abotain"ulent than "serpents" and -adders" could
the ils of the uor traffic are more vit.-
log for a contest? (rout drinki"g when they are in train- be, how do you explain the apathy of the
What pro the si ns 1. nation in getting rid of this monster evil ?
can hear! g which you IThis question must be answered ,n writ-
eau? y always Lc a drinking. in
B by -members of the club )
Verses: 31-:t2 -What evil i [tidy to
reeij , If any, when a good • t n who
doer not drink Nta•idb-A6 the
honks nu~ whitsn bis conicenio
drinking?
What can you aaY of is nun nI Pr. .. rat teal, as Well Al phlisical, l .
will not drink himself nt .1 aneythen�ja - but
heeit" - dt.edening-1,ha+ss+r!-tu.44" dL
now would you ch.ra terizea tem- Til en c,de.s'l, tyb
pet nuc•,• eau who rots ,rr a mall ora tt• often grievously) hurt, *uence ometiiuee
phr'ty pledged to imp rt the liquor al
trante? 9 tot frozen W dca•h, and are un- T
I ins tunny evils . n }'ou tiara o • she it to of"the hurt at the time, and
st r mg di ink 'r they,get Is t u r keep on drink- war
ling. How do you aceuunt)for it ? dry
Lesson f you
Sunday April'etb., rpoo-Peter and Carnelian lbws
Acisi,, 1-411:-- he
___._ Ute
lipid •n Test-ery depend that He will arrange dream- legib
lint feerrl'4 Nin and tw kethl trigh stances, or teer up the doubt, ash orthir el mow? to
e al+new i. ac for
ei : Iii, ted of Jfiu,. Ae 1 1Vi. Cornelia, reconciled W Clod, er iron
.Verses3I-V an accepted child, at this time % Part
thy. ** a devout Neese in Verus a8 -2l -Are anclot
se days ..+ ell pleasing to God as 1 o< the coni•
w .alt •)even Jew t maadmeota of the Bible to be toted by in a
'%Tilt t in is there' tor or against. Iof God, or the mastof Jweeun6 unhesitatingly tke spirit
1 Hoer h
the i.1.'a t 41 revelations and visions them all, just as they read, without any sure
were gi to .Terout wen' of all gueshoo
a .tions'i those days, as well as the answered in writing
y (This question must tbe. Is Ire
1"t`�" % - g by members of the
�'et•be 10-111-18 it wise and mufti. 'cIVw.see and 1
able h have **mein set times for f )-33-If we. prove) and a v
pi'ave . or ja it better to lit always in visions of God ? should we hove more fled
marker Ike s Crit of prayer, and let con:reeds, ' Is there any merit in goo.) works ; girl w
nr"t e Holy Arpin,. direct as to ap,cial and how witch, if any, credit dues P
ti
for prayer? (Ind give for them :?
re people' aha are not seeking for , Does God in the** days lit G
velalioas likely to have thew ?.t Y give of. Iiia imps
The esting of the flesh of those . instructions such eas�he gave oled :mil s, Pettit and
piesis. or most of them, which ' Cornelius ? it b
Peter saw in his vision is forbidden in to he
the Old Testament : hew do you ac- of a m as 'a aaseeptance witht is , (hid, . anaou
roont for it that "the wort of Gad.' cording o d'eter's statement her'? their
and the spirit of li id du not. afire, in as est
this case Accnrdih; to the, suggestion in cepted
tine 37, Cornelius had heard about est ne
Peter in the first instance btuok"to (f Jesus, Hie leaching. His death and 'myth!
his creel, and refused t , obey theirs
direct -race of teor; wage right or lir h wa suresetino l '� n Jelms l}ite(y that Wit( :miter
wrongdoing' a tseliever in Jeeps ?
Must we in rho Verses 4I -N -What is the meaning oe
of the Hotly Spirit falling upon this ery 1i
company ? hands°
Excepting the Iflft of tongue's, are rtii;'alar
all Christians privileged o receive the about
Iloly Ghost as these persons did ? these p
aHow may a Christian in the etatr number
s he d d'sytvat receive the Holy Ohost regular
Leese Inc Sunday, April Ilth, 1t.t111,
-E ease L Iaeau. I. Cor. iv. : 18.24.
Verse :3;3 --Imes licentiousness and
impurir y of thought generally acco,n.
Ar•1 1'any the appetite for etruug drink as
aru'I thio verse snouts to ruggeet ?
Verses Ji-iJi -I) we drinking always
tions plaeardi in more ,a
more and pa
'belle appeal.
why idle when a utt
prolongs lifer' Larger and
the type. "It is late; It is
and so ou.
At lest they led into the
fast room, where Mr. Rh
his guest reading his toper
cence, but very hungry.
fast was not long In comin
Useful Desk Pa
A desk pad that with a
and dexterity eau Le mad
'suec•ebafully was semi anion
things not loug ego.
Two pieced of cardboard
by 14 inches lu size were pasted to-
gether at one of the longer edges, mak-
Ing what looks, like a pageleaa took
ebver. This was covered by n piece of
flowered cretonne ueatly turued at the
edges and these raw edges covered
by a piece of bre white paper which
extended over the entire Inside of the
pad.
Two or more pieces of blottlug paper
were Inserted mud fastened by ribbons
passed through both covers and blot-
ting paper and tied on the outside. A
ptece of rlbbou of the same shade,
elder, was fastened so that 1t nn
zonally across each cover and,
ng, held the leaven in place.
Young Folks
GAME OF HOOPLE HOP.
larger t �y'11 W� Bean Bags and le Full of
i grew
Exc./tinniest.
*1111 later," Tie
strings acnes a hoopla to make
little break. four equal sections. end hang the hoo-
odes fuuud pie from the limb of a tree or in •
in all inuu" doorway. The object L to stand nine
That break- or more feet away and throw a bean
g- bag through each of the four holes to
the other player without touching
d' either the boople or the cord.
little care A count of ten for the thrower Is
e at borne
g some new made for earl' successful throw; five
1f the bag goes through, but touches
about :9p somewhere. The catcher counts ten
e catches the bag when It hits the 1
To Mark the Laundry,
he most satisfactory 'method oto
king clothes that go to he Jaun-
ts with a rubber stamp bearing
r name. leach separate article may
be stamped with the least poaal-
trouble, and tbe result will be a
le marking. What a help this 1s
the business girl, who )lies away
1 home, who has no time. to take.
icular pains Iu the care of her
Ing!' The name need not be put
conspicuous place.-ln fact, It
t be tucked away 1n seine odd owe -
where It will not show. yet L
proof of ownership. Tho stamp
xpeusivc, and one may buy a pad
ndelible ink at small coat. It 1s
ery economical idea, for both ink
will probably outlast the
ho owns 1t.
rofessionaf Gossips In China.
Irina elderly ladice are regularly
Dyed as gossips and are well paid.
customary for them to go round
best houses, beating a drum to
nee their arrival, and to offer
services to the lady of the house
ertslaerg,- n'thelr offer fa ac -
they sit down and tell the lat-
ws, the choicest scandals and
ng. whkh they think will datsr-
hr hearers. Should their stock
de prove very delectable they
kely take nway with them a
me present in addlUon to their
fee, which is nt the rate of
2i cents an hour. Some of
rofesslonal gossips hare a large
of clients whom they visit at
periods.
iu
111 things hr'thc writtte., worbwun the
11.ble. moil Witt, t , obey any dir•eo-
tion of the i1 dy Spirit to the c,n•
racy
Verses 17.27 -Dies (1.J Li te* ns If
W.. teat what we think to be. revels.
:tans before we tet upon th no ?
1Vh •n (1.,1 give•s a revel*ion that
s not .ur•nietakehly clear, wiry we
Wonian's World
^"e breach of apple blossoms which
gained Mile. Meyer the award at the
salon la now the property of the
French government.
Apple and cherry blossoms orchids,
roses, pansies, fnrgetm
When Troubled by Electricity.
tome women have difficulty to comb -
Ing the hair In winter, so full is It of
electricity. Tile can sometimes be
overcome by using., bone or cellalold
comb.
Where the hair is heavy these combs
are'consldered too brlttl
h 1
A CLEVER FRENCHWOMAN, that this clever Parisian sculptor has comb le
so Mlle. Meyer Awarded Prize by tiodate leasroied, and with such serupo- era) hon
des Artistes Francais. Into fidelity to notate that bees tying It in 1088
the
Woul•f you believe that Ruch beaus- garden ofelmi. rMhouse In fromm Pe -
bol things an flowers could be mod- ole! hare settled upon thein In search Rub h
Nerd fn breadcrumbs? Possibly sot. , of honey. i'erhnpe it was thls fact a surer f
But Mlle. Meyer has )oat been award- j that gave her the Idea of extending a little n
ed a prtze by the Societe dee Arttates ' her labors to the copying of Insect Reason w
Frnrycsla for this exqulcite flower life. At any rate, the fashioning of
into mai
work. Straug. as It may seem, orchids bre, wasp-, drngnn tiles and other i the helves
of wonderful fora, and delicate color- minute creatures of the entomological on young
Mg, and br•a,chcs of apple blossoms, world to her latest work.
wilt, lichen covered ward, have been ready wh
melte entirely of breadcnimis byTem ready to
talented Frenchwoman, this The girl with a ba*tytem salon. with* ores
I Mlle. Meyer I* of Alsatian lmrentage bly has trouble with her skin 1Some- with thin
Some -
and developed a Palefaces for wnriting thaws red spots en -me Pint prominently
In brcadcrumbs from her very ear11- end refuse to be hidden by the artlflce Quoting
e,t years. whop 40110 n thud ,he of powder. Sometimes ft is an angry 'nary btu
need to motel little figures In bread flush that flees to the fare and when It 1s not
at the luncheon end .!honer table, nn It disappears leaves the ekln quite dry th4 remot
offense against . gun+(....mat,tlere fore--a1,d•-p*3alat. �_ -
whtch e1,c poen frequently scalded. Now, the cause of all this 1R the ex-
ner parents' reproaches cenntcrneted eltement of getting angry, for the
the Lott hnl.lt, but they. diol riot sup- blood gets hot and r•onr1es quicker
press her growing dealre to be a then usual through the veins. thereby
Reulpter. And so, to quote 3111e. Mey- dlcorganMug different functions of
the body. And the result is a bad
complexion, as well air IndlgesUon and
n torpid liver.
Very little can be done for the skin
while the temper remain- unchecked.
Perhaps the girl who at the moment
la worrying over n spotty skin will
partite and think whether n hasty tem-
rred, with. no thongbt hate•
+1'�tre1/etrlclty. 1f a b • -
soa cold water for see-
rs before using the first dm*
apt to break,
suckle and sweet -- -".' overs I s Prete
peas aro the dowers generates
Walnut Cream.
cream cheese to a paste with
ork. If not soft enough, add
'elted butter or sweet cream.
Ith salt and pepper. Make
1 balls, and into each press
of an English walnut. Lay
crimp lettuce leaves and
ere It will get eold. When
Pierre, pour over It mayon-
aiug and send to the table
slices of toasted bread.
All the Rage•
from a young Japanese girl,
e is all the rage 1n Japan
In the least surprising that
e little laland empire has
feehtotlAn-Tfbiiugh it la to be doubted
If the casual observer would notice
heir changer of Royle. Neither 1. L
amazing that blue is iodlcated-bine
Is an old time favorite with the Jape- 1
nese--bot Gist Japan has "rages" Is
decidedly interesting tows.
Wh
A feaspoo
■ teacupful
into the n
from the n
It le a great
per Is causing the misehlef, and, if head bet o
this to two let her set about curbing ( Finn ile net
her temper without any delay if she hack and a
would regain tbe healthy bloom of ( the neck.
'nippy glrlbton,
en the Nees Bteods,
nful of powdered alum to
of lukewarm water 'miffed
ostrils will stop bleeding
os,*. When the nose Meed'
mistake to stand with the
ter a basin. Make the per-
, with the head thrown
cold sponge at the nape of
rhe Benefit of Laughter.
11
Laughter Improves one's health and Former to
+look. heroine It Improves the dreads- ngror"n ore
{ tion by stimulating It, sending- tba n MrshHon
1 blood bounding thrnngh the reins, kind' She so
This la the benefit of all lenghter, If whole family
hearty enough. it causes deep tneptra-
(lona, calling tete active use every
part of the lenge, favoring an Increase I How E
of tang power and thereby developing voting In R
atm terse site sort os esu woes. a healthy *beet. When the chest and Innes If we
aed
er, "1 came to work in breadcrnmb,, breve pre lifted and expended the Idaln gulden
At flat 1 had very great dlfllcblty with eaggtng, weeping willow lines of the tor In I'rlmew
the new modeling materiel. M*ny of thee disappear. Therefore langh n its- how bre had
the flrit flowers 1 rade lasted for tle eters' day. Laugh and live long
only n short time owing to she bread orad keep young.
(tacking and drying. A means had to,
be fonnrl to harden it. After sumer- The Belated Breakfast.
nus experiments, spreading over n (r- dome years age Mr. hlt'ltr,r ..int fn
rin41 of many months, b discovered a
liquid which when mixed with the
kneederd broaderumbe gave it the
thimble property of India ribber. Tbi,
sooner* for the fnet that my work.
are no little liable to break that 1
send them by eat to the rnIted
Her Identity.
ink fmn*fngly)_They nay
chpenny's wife ea. n par -
he mooted her, and -
thriskly)--Nothing of the
es n Smith! 1 knew the
rastus Found Light.
emelhing of n hazard n,'
o not happen to bare the•
ce of the old darky inn!.
ton. I.:rnttns, heingaskcd
vola, roiled: "in the
ma min. salt, i was Inclined In de Re-
publlean cause, for they gavo me $3.
but In the afternoon de Democrats
Rare me 42. So, ooh, i voted do Dem-
ocrat ticket Rtralght, because dey was
do leas' 8orrup', snh-de leas' comm.,.
eah!•'-Stseceaa Magazine.
stay with the Inti Opel! ithodes at
holt farm sway In Routh tfrtrn
One morning, the story goon, '(r II
Rhodes went out *seal hit farm he 1
fere breakfast, leering hie Kneel, who
wag not no energetle, behind.
Rtntr*. They con he worn in the hairTime went on, and Mr. Rhode did
or n*ed es enro*ge Im,nquet, without not appear. Hunger noon rowed while
the *lightest den Kipling to stem and In a little while
ger of ix•)ng Arnken, be was very henry OD Ma own amount.
nod mhonld the) happen to fn11 to the AS Mr Rbmde's retnrns•d he found h1R
ground from the poet", rosea in which tree bearing a new kind of frnit In the
anmo people keep them In their draw 1 *haps of pI*cwrdn howl -tom In huge
Ing renes they will not brenk. What - Mark letters with "Phminer' "We Are
le the nature of the lignld I use? r am starving!" "Feed tie!" end no on.
sorry 1 rennet tell what It Is. 1t le the
sely f)scvet that I mows." ...tsunami with the
LWiowlgg • still
n resehing the front door bit w••
The Real Reason,
"De is,' child dirt] tom eattn' too. 1
much watahmffllon."
"Huh! Iwo ain't no slch-uh thing ani
too much wstahmlllion." •,I
"Well. den, oar wasn't enamel hey"' il
-Pack.
It Had B.., Read.
CARPETAnom,.1peilet*Iy at,wnded to"Iles his will Ie en rood yetl" iepo. tea c para a. moderateTMA yon near what i ralled him1'-• 1 k�TR/sglare,syn'"(el- of C.J. Herpes's iCleveland Leedale. e.t mtrewt.1 HaatAeeee—glsln Atonne.
uOOKWH. ONT, f
HOW T11 Oehl re PLAYED.
hoople nr string (us this makes lts d1-
rtdion waver, and so 1t Is hatter to
catch,. The catcher counts five when
be catches a clear throw (ou which the
thrower counts tear. The thrower be -
+owes the catcher atter the thrower
has had one try for each space. The
game
'Is
. Any number may play
by taking turns, each being pitcher i
and catcher an equal number of times.
The game may be made more ezclt-
In.
la the hoop)* half elze or In e
alder by making the *Mee
ightha.
ILlardwarc and Stove Store.
Tawe DAY, MARCH 95, 19 )9
,r__ 1111mina. 1111111S
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1
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the way of Hardware, whether it's on the
score of price, quality or variety, we are
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is growing with us we know we are WIN-
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Horse Clippers, Singers, Brushes, Combs.
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Worsens'
"FARMER GEORGE"
A Country Loving King and
pendent Harvest Worse
Xing George Ili., who reign
an de-
n. , _ __
Inr ,
1
ngland for nearly slxt.- yea
very good natured no. ad o
ed over •
ta,
was a Repeat it :-"Shiloh's Cure will M-
lle liked to do was to walk a
country lanes and talk to poop
did not know who he was.
Indeed, be loved country life so mach
that he was called "Farmer George."
One day when 1t was harvest time he
was walking through amuse fields, when
he noticed that in one of them there
waaonly a woman at work.
The king, stopping for a nalto talk, asked the woman wh
other workers were. "They ha
ewe e the king," replied the wo
"And why didn't you go with
asked "Farmer (Jeorge," who ea
the woman did not know him.
"I would not give a pin to neo
exelalmed the gond woman. 'oil
she said "the otbero will lose a day's
work, and that to more than I can af-
ford to do, as I have five little chll-
dren to work for."
King George smiled, and then, tak-
Ing some money out of his purse and
glvtngilt to tbe woman, he said, "Well,
you may tell your friends who have
gone to see the king that the king
came to see you!"
Then jolly "Farmer Geor•re' raised
his bat and walked away, while the
harvest woman could do nothing but
stare after him.
Cantel and Tobacco Smoke.
A newspaper correspondent made a
curious discovery nhout camels during
the Sudan campaign eerernl years
ago. Ile was to the habit of going Into
the lneloeare where the betties were
kept itt night, his ohjer't tieing to make
a study of their habit*. Ile was a
great smoker, and he noon found that
the camels were very fond of the
awoke from Ills pipe. One old member
of the berd seemed to like 11 particu-
larly well. The correspondent noticed
that the camel approached Mm the
minute he entered the lncbmure-pro,
tided he was smoking, and he usually
wan -and always put Its nose close to
the pipe so as to inhale the fumes.
When it had taken it green whiff it
would throw back Ito head, tarn up Its
eyes' and eweslo w the 'smoke with a
great nigh of delight. -Chicago News.
ne wag ways mire sty coughs and colds,'
bout the I And a woman never misses an
!e who '� opportunity to boast of her influence
I over some man,
e while
ere the
ve gone
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whh•h the questioner interdicts. Than
the player nay*, "Have you heard Pat-
tir Answer altboet "a." The reply
wrtttld be „Yee," bat
"No, i've not." eNy once, or
)bee the one who
replied oaks of his next nelhher, for
hlatsnre, "Were yen ever In '.propel'
Answer with.wl "o" The reply "I
have emir been these" sixfold avoid
the vowel interdicted. Thorn the ques-
tions and answers go around the tir-
e)*. Any person giving nn Answer con-
taining the fortrtddpn• vowel most pay
n forfeit
Try Thin Trick.
Place a penny flat on the table, then
Seize It by the edges betwr,s, he points
of two pine )'nn may raise It without
difficulty. Mew ag i,ert the upper sur-
face and yeti will see the coin twins
round sad round.
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The Alphabet In a Sentence
The *Mowing Is the -e kir ost Rentenee 1
fo
eoatalning all the Iet,pru of the alpha.
het: Pack my box with fire dozen
1 llgoor.Ia0
A freshyoung man is liable to spoil
early in life.
E. GRIEF
UPHOLSTERING
ANo REPAIRING
1HAIR MATTRESSES RENEWED!
AND REMADE
CHAS.ITH
"That o1d tightwad nnrlo of mine Is.
deed." LAVING
1
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etre,
COKE
Try r GASHOC's)i (RICK
Ft t • urnaces, ranges,
t ' • an grates. More
)teat --and- Per than coal.
$6,0o per ton c
New Coal Yard
After March loth. I will handle
all kinds of hard and soft coal.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Nothing
but the beat anthracite will be
handled.
Terni, without exception, CASH.
D. F. liamlink,
Mose 117. -
IMMO eat
IMMO 41
COZY HOME'
is made so by the beautiful
surroundings. Pretty Fur-
niture plays an important part
in the making up of the home
'cozy,'
A ROUND TABLE
•
for the parlor is a proper piece
to add to the furnishings.
Why not get one from us
while our stock iscos,pletei
We wont ask you to buy if
you're not wholly suited.
You will be, though. and we
know t.
Store 8q.
Residence
FURNITURE and UNDER -
178. TAKING. WEST SIDE
SQUARE.
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Why You Should Advertise
The biggest business men of the untry have
found that the easiest and surest way spell
success is, A -D -V -E -R -T -i' -S -E.
Suppose the newspapers slid not publish the • -
news, how would people know what is happening
If you don't publish "store news," how will folks
know about your goods ?
can never sell the goods people do not
kpow you have. Advertising is telling folks about
your stock.
Shopworn and out-of-date stock is the penalty
many merchants pay tor not advertising,
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