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THE SIGNAL : GODKRJCH, ONT
Mr. Johnsoq's
Three trun6os
8v M QUAD
Cu,yrlabt, 1012. by Aaeoclated Lit-
erary Press
Lemuel Jobnsoe was twenty-two
years .1 and bad just ettr bee the ntr-
musters trade 'b.. he got married
Be earned good wages. hoed as baps
ali the average and sothlag of ommar
of.'cureed until the we he w.s 161111414
years old
A farmer doles ala miles from ea
villas. muted • bar^ built. and see
:merino the caraenter hired • hafts
and Iwggy to drive out there. Tbis wag
the list seen of him for tweet: -three
years An bour after starting the bons
came back alone and wltb the lues
dragglug. Of course the inference was
that Mr. Johnson pad been thrown out.
oo the road. and searchers started oat
By the Ben of their leuterns tbey
found where tbe rig bad been turned
around, but there was oo man there
with broken bones.
There was a search that lasted for
tnoulba, but toot tbe sllgbteet dew could
be found. lir. Johnson had venLbed
from eight as If he bad been pulled up
tuto the dr A good many wise men
gave thought to the mystery, but It was
• stone will for all of them. The car-
penter bad no enemies. was at peace
with bee wife, and that he should have
been fatally assaulted by robbers and
hes body boded was not to be thought
of. After Ove years kle widow married
again and after ten she died.
Lemuel Johnson bad left three broth;
era and tiro sisters behind him. to
time all married and all bad homes In
and around the village. After thaw
twenty-three years Moses came riding
Into the town oo the stage one day.
Ile was now an old man. gray haired,
powbackt'd and none too spry. He
bad three beavy trunks with bim.
Q'bere were but few to remember him,
end for three or foto days be we.
looked upon with suspicion.
As to why and how be disappeared
Lemuel explained that as be was driv-
ing along the highway a sudden faint-
ness overcame him and he mast hare
Pitched out on his head. When he -
recovered consciousness be had forgot -
n baa name sod all else In the past
e bad a dtm remembrance of walk-
s across Beide and traveling by can
and of toeing called by another name.
One morning after twenty-two years
dad passed, be woke up clear beaded.
e was Lemuel Johnson again. He
learned -from others that be bad been
Dying under tbe name of Joe White
lend had been a miner and prospector
nd Woe owner for many years. He
es r ricb and respected man.
As soon as Lemuel came to himself
felt a longing for wife and home.'
e didn't start off with a rush. He
Salted to settle up his business r 4
then came along by easy stages.
' The restored missing man didn't
-wee(' over the deatb of bis wife. Hs
lust arranged to settle down and take
comfort for the rest of hla days. He
thought he would board at the tavern.
but the three brothers and two atsLera.
ell of whom were'•llve and kicking,
cried out
"Lemuel, we can't permit It. You
him come and live with us. You poor
Ina' but the beat Is none too good for
you titter what you have gone througb."
"Bbt1 shan't pay board." •nuouaced
ire retbroed wanderer.
"01 course not"
' It sass plain to all that Mr. Johnson
was 11 crank before he started in, but
an old man with three trunks Hill of
toot and only a few years to Itve must
be allowed special privileges. There
were three children In the first fain-
tly, end they were kept half scared to
death Even the dog did not dare
bark Lemuel demanded canned oys-
ters, fried chicken. boiled eggs, do-
tard Me, raisin cake, currant jell, eery -
berry jam, porterhouse steak, lobster
and whatever might be called for at a
first class hotel.
.As be lived with one family so be
lived with all. He had an Iron rule.
If he wanted the whole family to get
up at midnight and slog a hymn with
him and play the tune on the parlor
organ, out of bed tbey had to come.
Wbeo the wanderer Brat came back
R didn't look as If be would live the
year ou(. in tact, a doctor examined
him and reported:
"He le on his last lege, and 700
mlgbt an well order his eomn. I never
have seen • buman system so shat-
tered."
hat-
tered "
That shattered system began to pick
right op nest day, however. Lensed
straightened bin back. got tbe bow out
of hl• pegs and In a sew weeks was
lumping fences to show that nothing
ailed bits. indeed of dapping off at
sixty -tour. be eras as chirp as a cricket
at seventy.
Not one sent of has own moony did
lbs old man tee. He made his MS -
rives heed ever. He smoked rtes
tram, ate a beep of candy as/ wore
rood clothes A thnuend times the
hmlly he was stopping with wanted
to boot him oat: bat, alas. there wen
Mar ether tomtits@ ready to take
also 1a.
Lemuel was killed by acetdent. as
ail tree felling on Mm ea • windy day.
When be bad baps buried the brothers
end Masts esamlaed the Mane Ostaka
f a►y W agreed to make a fair O-
rd. K ease we will was to be feel.
The e.aateete of the treats ewneletd
if old papers and Isrlehbet. No well -
hi mosey Lamed ted damply played
t low done enrhostele bawl The
lesion eeNuAlsg the ?unveil mid
v tr*s0.d that :Siege Jntiesee bad
nim iia beeves AS the .nrvieing ref.
.teems treated be bedeck le feet. dirty
•ahead a tet be Wm%
THE MARKET'
Llvirpeol and Chicago Wheat Future*
Close Higher -Live Steck-
Latest Quotations.
CHiCAt7,1. June 3.--lrreparal,le 41•n•
age. bald to have been inflicted op
thousands of acres of wheat In Kansa.
and Nebraska, sent the price of the
Cereal to -day to a much higher (eveL
It was declared by experts that the
rainfall which was supposed to have
broken the drought had been altogether
Insufficient over a large portion of the
two states named. and that moisture
sew for such districts would be with-
' ma avail The clow was firm within •
Ma♦s of the top figures reached, 1110
to lie set advance. Corn finished ilio
to 9e up, o.ta with a gain of lbc to
I9c, and provhalona dearer by 271ec to
i pThe Liverpool markets closed to -say lig
Weber to 1W lower OA wheat, sad oof
kid to ltd lower. Berle olds d Ke lower
on wheat, and Antwerp unchanged
')Toronto Grin Markel
Abet fall. bsebell w to a M
Whist gone.. bushel 0 M
RM bushel 0
::
....
Oats. tweet
1 Barley, forshed tem 0 M 414
Pete, bushel 1 i
Buckwheat, bushel 0 M il
Toronto Dalry Itltarket
Butter. creamery, Ib. roilsalp 0 le
Butter, creamery. sollde 0 M ,,.-
Butter. separator, dairy, Ib01S -,«
Butter. atone lots ...,.. 013
Eggs. new -laid 011
Chew. w. Ib 0 II
1u
130053', extracted 011
Montreal Grin and Produce.
MONTREAL. June 3.-Buslneee •ver
the cable In Manitoba spring wheat cea-
Unues very quiet, but there was a betted
enquiry for oats at as advance of MA
per quarter. and sales of al 1paA/
were made for June shipment. The ]oral
trade In coarse grants u quiet. !lour 111�ep
dull. Mlllfeed steady, Sutter quiet
easy Cheese strong and higher
fairly active. Dressed hogs declined
per 100 pound•. Exports of oh.s.. *eel
week were 31,46; Duxes, against I1,M0 s
year ago
Corn -American, No. E yellow, Oto,
Oita -Canadian western No. fIfo o to
d0.. No. 3, W4c to lc: extra No. I
ed. DSc to 12c.
Birley -Manitoba teed, Igo to 06c. malt-
ing. 01.11 to 31.07.
uekwhsat-No. 1, Tic to 74c.
Flour -Manitoba seconds,
s, WS;
Moat pete4y
firsts. Rue: seconds. 16. M; saronagg baktOORrBr
46.10; winter patents els 1t.• to
otraight rollers, scat, do.. hero. 0i ti
01
Rolled oats -Barrels, WM: bags. 40lbaa
41.40.
11.11lfeed-Bran, 134; shorts. SET. tttll4
dllnes, 411; mouillie, 030 to pt.
tier -No. 2, 'per ton. ear Iota, MA
to 171.
Cheese -Finest westerns, 1444c to WW1
finest eastern, 14c to 14140.
Butter-Chdiceat creamery, IMO to Weed
seconds, 16c to 16%c
Eggs -Selected, 16c to 111c. No. 2 stoat,
1To to lk.
Potatoes -Per bag, ear lots milt41.76.
Dressed Hogs -Abattoir kilted. Ye.
to 011
Pork -Heavy Canada short cut m�
barrels. 15 to 46 pieces, tee; Mort oaf
backs, barrel', 46 to i6 piece., 0*40.
Lard -Compound tierces, Ell lbs.,
wood palls, 40 lbs. net, llo; pure, ti
1S lbs., 14%n; pure, wood palls, M 1
net. 16c.
Beef -Plate, barrels. 100 lbs., 017; d..
tierces, 300 lbs., M.
CATTLE MARKETS.
Union Stock Yards.
TORONTO, June 3. -Thera were 1311
oarloada of live stock at the Union
Stock Yards. comprising 3319 cattle.
1034 hogs, M9 sheep and lambs, 1110
calves and 32 hones.
Exporters.
Mr Howard bought for Swift ! Co.
steer,. 1'5.1 1' Isla lbs. each, at as to
for the London market also 1*? nears.
1140 to 1336 lbs., at 47.76 to N for the IJv
erpool market.
Butchers
The best steers of export quality bo
for butchers' purposes, sold at r io
re), with a very few reaching M. m
butchers' steers and heifers, 47 to 17.
common and medium, 13.31 to DIM. cows,
M to 11.76. brills, 46.60 to Mew, osaa
cows, 42 60 to 53.35.
Stockers and Feeders
Feeders, 90' to 1000 lbs., are worth from
M to 46.g per cwt.. stocker 000- to M
M., are worth from M to M.T.
Milkers and Springers
Fred Rowntree bought the bulk of till
cows, aa will be 'seen below at fie to
each.
Vaal Calves.
Wesley Dunn bought 100 veal calves,
• n average of 17 per cwt., or • range
M to rte. A few new milk fed q
calves. brought M to *014
Sheep, Lambt,, Calves.
Sheep, ewes, sold at !6 to El per
rams, at 13.M to 14.00; spring lambs tit
to M each, or about an average 004
said
W. J. Johnston, buns fops Gunn. LIMO
Red, quoted selects, ted and watered,
M-50. and K11 f.o.b., cars at
Points, and KW, off cars.
Montreal Live Stock.
MONTREAL, June t -At the lLastreat
Stock Tarda West Ird Market, 11N tree
0.1PM of live stock for the week eater
June 1 were 010 cattle, tee abeep ati�
Mile �.�Me w
minty on mortar title aeoeairtg t
▪ s coeatatd ee tree cattle, 1S sloop
lambs. tel bags ma gee calves
or carte � prism S/maned la 4V mar-
It
a
Der cwth eo
, is the et teat W
rpt was tee that a week
winch le tees Meadib t
searsttr ed seek Omelet
esomertenlisealhe ggmp^Iniac
wee M i n the e.tA�
te► nog. stem lastwart.Xemeiter
ses are fes to Me per suet lame
toga they were thla tar week. owtag Y
kalMa
mut'
at t medium. ih a p„
=1124.1111.4
ea K 4.40 betBe, law too 0;"
set; es .eaaa iM b 1M; eeme!-
welt, M to la: eBetag.s•.
Swig, a to Mit, helps and
eiBs, II t.s • Mar. etRw
Calves- to Mi
Kest Sulfate OWN nafbet
SAW RUTFA LO, 1
ee4pta. art. active and
prim steers. Ka to
MS. but•-bera, st se
et ><, sows. Sig 10
"'Mockers end teed
betters. M.M j"'.*i aiab mem
V1yen stet t. 410.
Mla-Rimilpea : seer.. me i. 4
140'. el w.
h NM 010. �
r w 'otters. it t1s�t R
F t5 rotyslo/,t f0 M M.
el,
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WESTERN ONTARIO -
LINE TO WAIT.
Sir Donald Maas Says Treascesham al
is to Be Completed First
8ir Donald Manu, vienpresident of
the Ojanadian Norther[ Iiatiway, was
in Ldsdou on Saturday and was iotrr-
vlewed by a Free Presto reporter in re-
gard to 0. N. R. projects for Western
Ontario. Sir. Donald said that bis
company would build a .twtu llne fo-
to Loudon and all through the Ontario
peafsmJa after it. main line from the
Atlantic to tbe Pacific is finished. but
that until that work is finished it
would touch nothing else.
"We recognise the fact that a line
through Outat eo would be a gnat as-
set to the company oo account of the
waythe Province is growing. but we
wilnot pay any attention to the
Eastern lines until our main project is
heisted," said be. "We are rushing
the work as much as possible and ex-
pect to have it completed iuside of
two years if weather and labor condi-
tions are favorable. When we com-
plete that work we will in all probe-
hIlity build a line running right
through Western Ootsrio and con-
necting with the Detroit River "
SUMMER SPORT&,
It ha0
s been toadlbra u get
the Huron -Perth Iwatw o0
a running basis for le year. bet 0o
one is to Inter irons this etateraeat
that the baseball game ie deed •o for
a. Goderich is cooc.raed. Coodiiloos
are quit& to the contrary. Inters*
excitement is promised when abe
ssete+ .s1
chervil league g..nes begins
00 Thursday, June Ot*. A double
sahrdtM has been arawa up and for
thew eoatks the four teams entered
n the lee .. will straggle for suprem-
o y. the following are the schedules
of games:
FIRST OE 0.000.
North street va. St. Peter's -June 8.
Knox vs. 8t. George's -June 7.
8t- Peter's vs. St. George's --June 11.
Knox vs. North street -,lune 14.
8t. Peter's vs. Knox --June 18.
8t. George's es. North street -June 21.
8t. Peter's vs. North street -June 25.
8t. George'. vs. Knox -June 89.
Mt. George's y.. 8t. Peter'. -July x.
North street vs. Knox -July 5.
Knox vs. 8t. Peter's -July t)
North street vs. St. George's -July 12.
SECOND SEASON.
Knox vs. St. Peter's -July 18.
North street va. St. George's-Ju1y 19.
A Different Story from Stratford. St- Peter's vs, St Georges -July 8`3
Knox vs. North suet t -July 110.
The Stratford Beacon says : E'nox vs. 8t. George'a-July 90.
That the Canadian Northern is 8t. Peter's vs. north street -Aug. 2.
really in earnest regarding the Strat-
ford Street Railwa • is further evi-
denced by the fact that four of their
eogiueers. Messrs. A. F. Menzier, J.
H. Corey and R. W. and H. Dickey,
arrived in the city on 1''tiday and im-
mediately commenced taking levels
pt eparatory to dtawing up tbe profile
dans which will be submitted, to -
approved by the city council. to the
Railway and Municipal Beard for its
approval. According to Mr. Rothery,
electrical superintendent of the C. 'N.
H.. actual cunsttuctioa work will com-
mence as soon as the plans are passed
bRailways Board. the RailwBoard. asses are nibbling at me."
Artist -"You wish me to 'paint your
HOW IT STRIKES SARNiA wife's portrait. Fell length. I pre-
sume?" Mr. de Stout -"Yes, full
Would Like C. N. R. Line Built from length,. but-ae- snake her only about
Grand Bend to That Town. two-thirds width."
St. Peter's vs. Knox -Aug. O.
8t Uecorre's vs. North street -Aug. 9.
8t. (&cobra's vs. .41.. Peter's -Aug. 13.
North street vs. Knox -Aug. 18.
8t, Gtorge's vs. Knox --Aug. 80.
North street vs. St. Peter's -Aug. 23-
If the restate of the above games
es
render aeesare a post -reason game
it will be played on August 78th. The
Rether with its location plane. already
National Cowoieaion rules govern all
guinea.
Some young amen, bantering a tat
man, said :-"If all flesh is grass you
must be & load of bay." "1 suspect I
am." replied he, "from the way the
"Writing to Charlie?" "Yea." "I
The laruia Observer sans : thought be was engsgd to Betty Pur-
vis?" "8o be was, but he has sent
me a note ding that she's thrown
him over, so Yin dropping him a line,"
Weary William -"You condemn us
tramps, but there's o ething we must
get credit for." Mn. Stingey -
"What's that ?" Weary William -
Falls and it has been given out that "You don't bear us indulgin' in labor
they intend to cover all Ontario north disputes."
and west of Toronto with a network
of electric roads ar feeders for their
main lines of steam railways. An
Exeter, Ont., dispatch announces the
presence in that village of represent-
atives of the company who state that
the r oadllrom Stratford and St. Marys
to Exeter will be extended to Lake Hu-
ron with Grand Bend as its probable
terminue ou Lake Huron. Tbis, it is
said, will be built to accommodate the
patrons of (:rand Bend a• a summer
resort. Summer resort traffic covers
but a vet y brief period of the year and
would hardly justify the building ot a
road to Grand Bend to connect it
with the towns named. Grand Bend
mold never be made a lake terminus
of any importance. and if the idea is
to tap the lake trade Mackenzie &
Mann are wasting their efforts by
The Msckeuzie and Mano int.eieata
lust own the Canadian Northern
Railway have an extensive program
of railway construction throughout
the western peninsula of Ontario
mapped out. They control ore of
the great power plants at Niagara
The Seedy One - "Say. p(uy'nor,
there's a fl on your nose." Old Gent
-"What the dickens has that to do
with your The Seedy One-"Notb-
in', nothin'; only I thought it would
get Ike wings scorched."
Mrs. Podmore --"I think you had
better go for the doctor, George ;
Johnny complains of pains in his
bead." Podmore -"It's nothing marl -
oils. He has had them before, Mni.
Podmore -"Yes, hut [:ever on a half -
holiday."
Lover -"You are getting prettier
every day." Sweet Girl -"Jost now 1
am living on brown bread and water
to improve my complexion." "How
long cat you keep that up?" "Oh, in-
definitely." "Then let's get married."
A Scottish student, supposed to be
building to• that point unless they deficient in judgmeot, was asked by a
aim to continue the road frxn there professor in the °burse of his examin-
to Saone as the nearest lake port. ation bow he would discover a fool.
Au electric road from Sarnia through
Fomt and Tbdford and on to Grand
Bend would offer good commercial
advantages. and it may be t..at some
such scheme as this is at the back of
the talk about building to Grand through. "No," said hie friend?.
Bend. If there is anything in theft "Providence brought you safel
Mackenzie & Mano projects an erten- through this illness, not the doctor."
sion from London to Sarnia would ep- Well, maybe' so, but the doctor will
ear to be a more sane and businesslike char4u.
e fr it
"By the questions he would ask," WAS
the prompt acyl highly suggestive
reply.
A man who had been very i11 told a
JOIN.friend that Dr. Johhad brought him
Pe
proposition. No doubt our energetic �. A little boy who had just recently
mayor, the Board of Trade committee metered his catechism, confessed his
end tbeir salaried assistant• have
been already in touch with these, N.
R. magnates and know east wbat they
ate going to do in the way ot con-
uecUng Sarnia with their several
electric railway a('stems.
ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
AT TORONTO.
Yater Woman Says She Came from
Godericb- Not Known Here.
The following item appeared in Th?
Toronto Globe of last Saturday :
After an unsucceseful attempt to end
her lite by drinking carbolic acid in
the women's waiting room at the
Union Station yesterday Jennie An -
denten. aged twenty-two years, was
locked up at, the Oourt street station.
The young woman did not succeed
in swallowing sufficient poison to
rause serious results. She was found
Tying in the wash -room, to which abe
bad staggered.
The matron had noticed her sitting
in the corner of the waiting -room,
but no one saw her raise the bottle to
her lige, which she apparently bad
done while in • reclining position.
When the acid began to burn hes
throat she quickly thrust the bottle.
intro her chatelaine and niched to the
wash -room. After receiving medical
attention she was headed over to Con-
stable Skelton, who rendered first Md.
At the police station she told Miss
Kelly, the metres, that she came out
from Glasgow, Scotland. about three
year* ago. She bad. however. herrn
unfortunate in securing employment
in • home sa a domestic where she re-
ceive3 no encouragement and abe had
become deepondeot.
tibe had beets employed in Goderich
during the past couple of months.
Before hoarding a train at Goderieb
yesterday she purchased • four onsoe
MAO* of carbolic avid. She bad made
several attempts on the train to swal-
low the poison, but weld not muster
4Naldss t mirage to do so is the
crowded meth.
"be stated that she had started out
with the isteeuen Of . arking her
trey bark to 8setiond,
The woman le being detained on a
.barge of attempting to rominit ani
rid..
Inquirer+. have Ices made by the
polio: and others in mod &rowed (lode-
rich is an effort to discover wherethe
it w a Moa baw ot,bafa.4 baM
15- Ito MssUty. Tis nd
all etas that they wade ten
ask es Me report mfal(siar
disappointment in ' the following
derma: -"Say. dad, I obey the Fifth
Commandment, and honor my father
and mother. yet i3' days are not a bit
longer in the land, for I'm put to bed
every night at seven o'clock just the
same."
0-Pee-Chee
Chcwins (jU111
"I wonder if Daddy
has any 0 -Pee -Chao
Guns m
Guhis pocket?"
Tiara wise mama and ties Sub ones say
gemyaight whr Daddy gets isms from work.
ANII-DeAgly .mew disaggabsto theta. He
Mom 1heit G.Pss.(hss gam is gond for
is,
�rttt *. hwlafg ha
time a
torPes-
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Wonderful Cures Reported In Germany.
Tie rue a simple herbs se remedies instead pi the more oomenersted sad
seedly more dangerous inorganic substances, hes been revived very widely d lees.
1• Germany • aew school of pbysie ime bas orient which, throws not almost a
oboes of the pharmacopeia end relies on en adaptation of the method d wild
enimais in owned themselves ` N Y. Wend.
It was Dr. R V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the l■v.lide Mosel std
Surgical Institwe of Bsaaki, N. Y., who int advocated else extended use of some
of oar Dative roots, soot es : Golden seal and Orgies grape root, m.adreks
sod queen's root, brink oberrybark. These are the chief ingrediems in Dome(
Piston's Golder Medical Discovery, which hes been so wen sad f rvor.My knows
for nearly half a century. A harm's.* ateanser and
stomach tonin that serere has mended.
J. D. f[Avls*on, 19so.
J. DONALD MATHESON of Ossining, N. Y. bays: ee I suf-
fered for over five yeses with what the doetors,told me was
did condition of the stomach, associated weer a ealor-
,'har condition of same, and nervous heave I had tried
enough nuc. bismuth, gentian, rhubarb, etc.. to float a ship
and naturally thought there was no cure for me, but after
reading what eminent doctors said of the curative qualities
of the Ingredients of 'Golden Medical Discovery' I gave it
a fair tr1.1. Took the i iecovery' and Mso the 'P)eaaant
Pellets,' and can truthfully Mor
y I am feeling baiter n
than I have inears. I cheerfully gfvepersinsiee to print
thte testimonial, and if any 'doubting Thomas' writes me
I will 'put him wise' to the beet all-erunnd medicine in the
country to -day.`
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on HAMILTON 81'BEKT a !lie
plasm to boy •!1 kinds ot tarn,
machinery.
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1100011111. tree Grayel Chaim
WISE PIDICING
Slhadad Pears Co.
CEI AM SIPARATORS
hid Totals
BLACK SONS PERT-
!LI2RI atm Detroit
-in tact, anything a farmer
needs or wants...._.
Cutters
We have a few Cutteri to
sell at coot as long ea the .t,,, k
lasts, at
Robert Wilson's
Hamilton Street, Goderich
Sturdy' s
IS THE
PLACE
FOR
Pure
Groceries
ALL WE
ASK IS A
TRIAL
Sturdy & Co.
The Grocers On the Square
'PHONE e1
DO ITf NOW
it to wen trance to isle.
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bedtoer
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mon W blit an the greed
wares the deem of the trade thsesfote
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PELHAM NURSERY CO.
Tacoma, Ont.
Whets President Tnj[ aged Col. Roosevelt are thl-orBh ilfnth their mrd slingivege
they maul dewy rp.
's In 1" Shoe Polish
is the very best thing
for their boots as all
goo Canaanadlans and
realise,
,4
AT Ws Ulini
Best b test Will not
soil the daintiest gar-
ments. iick brilliant,
lasting. o other even
half as good. Sl)
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Brophey Bros.
3ODERiCH
The Leading
Funeral Directors
sad Embalmers
Orders carefully attended to
at all bonne night or day.
PLUMBING
Let W. lie Pinder know when
you have anything to he done in
the line of Plembing, Heating.
Eavestrougbiog, Metal Work or
Electric Wiring. Estircatea
?undated and work guaranteed.
W• keep • full lits of fixtures
and supplies on band and all
B rach work will receive our
prompt mad ear fella attratlprt-
We Melt • auehst off Dem -
close condor Stood the Gorned
Geed 011s a and las Egapire
Riad Rases. 0.11 gat see tarn.
Repair work at all kinds don.
.t eodegaes end.
N. it, PINDER
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