HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1884-4-3, Page 6An. Uninvited Guest. whom, were lmaewings p,lhoattitude, wite IYHOTO(it aAFHING THE
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James 1. one da,y, when Intntil g.; tit* eff: of t+ bring euppo +, limit -
rode
f They carne at ken a: m. -the baby, his
reale ext Ware hie dogs •' i>♦p� 'bunts- '..1 'far their! �rila ore were;tea 1113. grancltuotlter, his papa and n)amwa, and two
men to seek for lamella 01,,, , ctrl l h "1r t tied
r ' e : h.• $ "or wit . 1 lee .a.•
amities. 'Choy wanted to have Ilia picture
up to tile" liter at Maiddlalt.tail quite I. get ter. I an told that it is.uot ua.• takenr the °bilging fetid got overytbiue
rttvauous, lits rolled hitt elf off his frequently that oattt are hung up alive in readiness, brought out the little velvet -lin -
1 ems and elle Reil to the landiord,. by the tail. to suffer on f r hours, per- ed. high
halo1, and which
clt the trouble
began. Beef rind rile -aa lax»ty---a►tyttt117g !also; da}N. Nlad finally dies tI iingtirin;Q p The baby's papa wanted to take at its
..nd1.erlakor
Y
VAATOULD
those SAY
ose 'avb in
pegollaslns to dt so
the manufacturer.
dealer who buys tc
again must ueooss
have a profit, We el.
o civ a pure seers
0.&S.GIDI.TY'i
a.Yls3a ''atrnitur& �V�arrcifaet-tu'eTs
�'y 1; WQUL,D
+'_"'�-.a.•r ,�, " Cal seevialatttentio
jt to our 'undertaking depart
nlent,w1$ch ib more oom<
MOLE thaneCer,OS Ili a Lace
added severe I»OW designs
t of late '11:e beet coffins
'sashetr sltrtuds,and every
'toero1 re,luisitt at the
lowest prior 1 Our aew
Kearse is pronou>aoed3q
competent ,tudgei, to be
'second to tore In the
provinces
The landlord Careless or .tray guests. i death, Ci h ese senealhiiities do not . eacque, because it, lead such pretty fat arms. t salla h se e
shrugged his erneltaes • • but its materna was afield, that it might take beneft, xratiell cannon--; it
- g to moot rasa vierrg oft:' c
gotniug ready but ltatuid oast,le;l l the r Tt tvdtttd batdly ire fair to resin that solea Then one auntie thought it would be Grangers. our e_tpesues
� e
sat west to #apo uS hr. little storkinge and tilt axeless than theles o;.¢its
worshipful Vicar of Bra. end lair! our' Icat atael doer ti+'sll.Aro or 'ism's& arliwi«s , lei^' iu a big arm•ebair, hitt hi. other anuria 'n eelanhsxsa ahenapi t
ate were alreadybusy t t tbst Per. leaf diet iii 0,11'-a, f'+' 1 think their eon thought ►bat such a performance would be r`
Ilatpe tiler tni'ubat iiia fl,vnr t0 atloa ;,lumptit1u is mainly reetriotedtothe ,%styimmodest, indeed.ana1auoudotseemed
11Irn to join th•'in. King, Jame poorer classes. Tito flesh 111 cut iota homitiout,
*alight at the offer, sirens upataitai. +•nl*ll1 ltiees"•a in oil, with estrus end ` Firfativ it les,4 agieerl that they should take
kirooked at the door Ica:<i asked per ha" oh",„0.+. The meat of black the artist's advice and strap him up an the
qli' aintt. The VieA1 a il�* ieittl �caival- . ; p {eared, ' birth chair. Mtfr emelt ringing of balls the ;Jr. () j
Y a1 gN ail' tat a Rooms ta. !le r' b„t,v WAS ltl'litettil to look with fetor on the
t
ell up from his Ind and attacking plat• Item cntet..ntNty (Its cert Nin (NY ir1 uquil attate of affairs
--+--Ti..•.Ira
0 411 the Dderent
Societies.
t'e talc negative. IJiltlEB lAKBR AN
>< - , t.ea tH ••e fine Mint for the people to fKt•d on dog'. ler ins* at the eritieal moment. the infant •
t 1 l Piled a good Ignite and i h f the :Ie off rtlfying them doobl,'il hinvelf ero-q the siren and reromn.. I'nrterals furnished a.,,.
y ; It-- re"int r t F 1 }, mai b. g . sly 6tockofirndertaking
rase^ s„oi it sUEttie built the re i a d t1 I sit •rt m�atnlna Ire 11 m
tor. The curate, ) =vial a• d 11ea'tythe early p�src or •sittnemer in Somber t Iat prepared a .' a• paled to x
begged Janie i l ► be ea al t
Sa e''wtl alit , .+y or Ie e» '• . n condue1edatthepery}oav
fork. He tote -:r•1 off iti" • tile, be told ►slu=ts ,rgttiest ti c„t,,. 1,t sumo pr.. - A.1 tzr•tilr. alis pan% jingled the bells anew. t est xatea•
•a tic p. t >r1 e: e- 7R aliliG'" t.11 -.1a
1 Flu@a ea deg Wella ats' cel ea and r ' , w i o t of hia dial*. anal Ins , goodsr 1*n e, cone plots
to -t area lilt Willits Ct stir rEa!ir wit. It pct art t'attt a►vai;eeti prigs 1l;tre ofl+c'ta a'al#ici ea}'ret Ftiell a ^•ptttay ti4zk ill}ti: Flag; ` and wo assorred, any
• i ,Apeluixit8
laughter. At lost there cattle the -too to my mod tt.:�%t this. ilct:t,.1' r, P..aeobeim. rt. tgr++.1„Mato.i*ernegatisc'aas {inthRrsonisUuowi#1all
e.alval+M tplitrt &1'heuure 0f It ltl lai'l-^-� tilt) ®'ii.tlihe +tf rive t•t+lf e,,ek aa:lcites. t»'•.4. this time e, ith t ,N.i+ab!e suarae.sc. Halo i thenaitelvautagete Siva
m 1 , tt' a to eta eZ41EI RA tCX
the Wit tarn*-tL Tho ettratai our which t t 1'1 n l'k^ #}yes es +n of the
.41 d.. th bit niti.eey with e►rele-8 franit-N able eX.teet.
)t y ; the vic;tr paid hi" bill gloom
d'1 itr:tellce11 ►:l tt e,lnblE ter- a' ?tart a'1 • a• tz i a themsetres.
Poo. -.0 1 the 111%.,,111.tar'"^eht that • it slid not
•i+* i slice, taair a:y.*s_ The mrct time be
w "...R . -`--- s+"c•l; is*th e, -t. iota his %t.n ztb and shot one'"
ily ; bat the,1tuskless gne'.t could nut a a.'; loci *Fns now Iiia grandma. whd bad
pax at all. Eh. anon, he'd deft hila Rio Crony litiow Who -*t L is Stine be 0 +world as hon talent!". rep 1asatils for,
�]a; ', ear 1 gut 1: -" o' ..rt'.11!i !plat owl elappane
lilies.+ bMllii..l in het nth ..r brrNkll ! ..� ate) :,.a the Inc%
The trlolr ai:let iL. jalka in. tlU 1 111it ( .$ crows' trete far
1* ".1.4 t•.relra .101,'1^t tn'1 the therwo'tt.
guileless curate el;itre0tea hie ple^ts to the help.. of it Winer re-1tt111 S !t1 t* a i, •-r tar it :c,ls trlrt the wltniox to the
ure 10 beim; atble tel Macke some te.• atiotlier loon, tl0UU the I"itrtrord sidewalk.
for the an *elrU8z14 110 laird ray. b'auildarv. TiI0 were
qa.0 t;►Ily` b''1t1. Three ar fan• itlnrannet7#isfartory attempts
ter. at.4 flatly reftl+►ted Mn QRy !Car Ahs{r A. term number ,+ ..,..,'.int Elilli iti PiG1at dagra' ew in the shade
en -1 ittioue 8tra*pgevr. 'The happy and Ail ins fist' foeIA. veliteitliy /Mite Ciost
* r1 7 Real �tv'it Riti1 G -alsml his tea'th anal Ire
turn
..* q lU
d d 'd hstrangerlt share ye though litiugrr isaltl driven thew L'.t %col. m'd,r tit.l at Ila t tits bor. rba had
33 ( i,,.1 Y1t�i/ T�r�.t1.1`t+�'iVi1D
Uftu is 'l1►#11111.
I iasis anstrace teal a
edge stock Walnut and
Rosewood Caskets; also
i otlin: of every desertp•
tion. # camploto stock
of ltobes and Trimmings
Aiwa g { A hard.
Thu I&test styles of
Chamber a"d Parlor Suit,
All kinds of Furniture et
the lowest rates.
2'HU auSP IMA.IASE IN Tail: COUNTY
1:,?meluber t11u plica•-- yearly opposite &etuui't• Tobacco store, t, F.zr�tt r.
4f 02111 x311YMr a4'rt T.
carve , le at ► a * rergatt tlaett Il t1Rl sit$ r•eu» anti dilttruat h -en tn':en Hatt of the eitair au mane #tines " ,.-
1 seeilt tll,t king. leaped of theta lir close ." the No ser sill t+rAtl+l 1e111:hn11 fQtl,•wltl: eCCrXit0tl4I ' ODS1.LatStO/ttit4t0p,14Rt(,1iR114Aa1far4S�nrAxSla .. .. .. %OIs in:1gaa. so
pibkod airthei arillnbe wfrh a eeetali' *. s,„l+anu' 1: the tttniai Rutile• f easel and the
off lllei 11tt+red Raid, wetlt d tlP1I. tlport S goutb,eeiiWtnd-west ... .,. .. .._ .._ ...
One knee in the street. The sullen emigrail8B of their salt ty' neat easily Ire * t'at,x c rove t sltilo fat., tremblivat 4r1irt. feaIr•
Ricer threw himself at t feet of (mooted #.t1 h' 1f iiia'
Talon €hfl.t rot` men hent tint t►t) t•r -- ` i, p•ul
wee iar,osrly wenn'+1 Flipped lacier sirktoxl.Si oaldbam.Win.holsaeaau*1 t U111v11lo l
TWO ? Ml #tin 11 +r with t► .III,10.10 .. 815 a.m :o fop 1u
the beai.Qany. ail lin ltaamlitl enure run. •'f ti�ltivtf llti>lita! 011r1111N•r--uaa'r. .
boAth ea.St a4ll.tett inciudtrg Loudon i•1Rinlltetl f`elc+T.tn Montreal Exult)
E=eter Post Office Time Table.
lt�ltEs east
a
Ing up, and g g t ! f h backdoor {
uteri fax. ,,Tia farmer was It Hitt}; ire's fc.r hi+l .it•. a,�re ata and a sodbat tdeliat.ivaladtu*0oitotalt. Wt11shim. Rtaeartttie aura ellpoiutanorlb,' i
seven•= w lite earner, +raters lie a'aillat1 uPtil Saxattard.Toroatio.llotatrt►a1, awd 7 aa'tetn Staten. ... ,. ... - .. 1C.ttta.m!S.% a. ut
J*tri �a and implored forgtveaesa toeltchbor lilt-egt the tetra fla-s tat 11tH nA +rat a^.ra th t fiat h�nra e. rel brnkcu. a1ttZ
wlllaab King James replied : +`1 ;ball birds, and the tatter Ientitrked ; .. hire's t C9ey10 (earth. elleinaC t1Ial re Uttal been North .,a :t!It. in. 5 C p. 1..a.
tint alert you slut 0f your Hiring •t
vote 7:'•n wool tl.'R habit vo faatltlittey W.. r nel'lenie etPo ohevu.ta}rs to se0 a man.
.a&..5 pan:4.10 p. ut
"MOP
.. . u.;Oap.Ws „:140 p. m,
alien remain Vicar of Br • ay
bU to fire' uw, ' ' ••},fir tY alai t�t'altarrow 71st FIs+ ecru .,. ra'!eb relieve l eau ;Er.... rod9
'
x 01! p t t da ?` .rite# the enea r r. tl.+it *her .r.an11 a••1 treat ale than iia r twat
shall make my goad friend the rsai's,M y h f ••c..r t,t five" rA itis nee* 111111 Elpntand
Calln:l of Wind -tor, whence he will ' 1etl*lite to day t� Sender, anal those 'Y "11'14 the 1 • ••tire*is #alien: 1
be able to to k darn upon you and trove•. kite v ills mitt a.1y ttti fr y.#1 ya a1h I,c,l la;r/a t1h= triesthe heal el
3alut sicar-.ge."-Ilautlhtts' J.011nnf they are not psltpt4 t 4.ly li''y9 etc l tl
t.: f +rltily innf•eiatri him that they IRAN
inial, They crit Cetunt. grows 0.1*, "stat a i*ni in a f .w (:les. ata 110 iota ltiretl e
,t1R Eccentric FUlleral. And ties kAnw, that on tato eNWnlit I 01+411 tM v to it et the f+n?t of the 'atips and
An G:l.i wan►ati )Incited. Mary 1lgibin. Iualt1 '1.'1 vats l:elieva+ e -Itch heft a` . a I-*' '=--.'Mir'A'' 1.11711' t *i3TitilIBl:' `
V
eau. 5bO i9 villa to Juice teen 8411 that 3' •Uf C.aurNit 1 d0. I Uti,+d la' = 1,att will ipso no *IA trl'tbia* 88 this if
kno.vn thrnuttu nit London a3 tali live qe it a t'►atent ' l\ il•1•ll th'au.Rt"+1^� 'am ee 4*1 W.1'..IOltN't' 1':l, -i(" Fnertlal. aq
queen of the nO9tprttlartrt[eTK.." nate 1 oaf cr,iwa nixie tart i' : aD+lira's {11:a,c:". }I+, trlk.'c eldt,lr:•1a in 1A;.i Ihau nate eiM•ntl.
buried yesterday in Finchley cemetry. `s'id early ttt•+y 0-1*+d to taut for tl:te' - ,,..,,.....,
She at one lime used t7 laevo a ....II * invent .._ _ fear titbit f) •11. c11a�t 1 was
a4H7 ..11bt1y 1t -e' exempt Inez ar-1-cont• (b"r,+. b,=n lr;w,i a• ewer art -retell. etell. Ietl that be er
i - I 1 marl►a�e tulle t,l'.+i'k thtl.lon and ltnn�nut
1
MONF:lr (I1101:1t0
is sed uli t paid on aa'l troth gui;du:tew ur-lertt;pc.- in the Dominion of c'ansalnatire •tltritair and
frcland.itritlab India. liewfout iand,*;r+rmaIr.Austria.Italy\,its:alia.luv.lthe1"nitedState,.
POST OPVICr 0.IVING'IIA 1h.
1tepesttawill bereeeiredatOil%Lake ia'alu i*lt+_s:°. tt tt ;•, sal,1* ,11ut.ttat+l•t'btwisttt-
Cte�t;eratsapeocipeneiwtee elmdepoIrt3)etyO. AAPr.3it1c1t. S.tvr' asTinaatc ue.lu.atlt rca-elredfre•no
',Nutt, l p.m.
°Mee )iourA t.carlt 7..3ita. tn.to; p. sat.
Lvetvisintindolfor registration tauntbep*'Rt..tZ1•it+9Lini 'shat'irc-ta•'ei+•tieoh*1wua•hIiiait
lv 11 -it ill parr:ratirn requeitctt tlaattlae 'omit it/ ata air.. nanteh r+t ria
in Sattu01etowO, and of late years had .*freta set tr:tll �av arts tepee! f t , . t '�" � � � � t^oalgate:'tothe addscsses.
J ■ fll?Y ut aro. F, .
b vendor it of eats' meat Ti...iWhitat them 14' • kil y4 they t) • tt " Itattra l h k Co'*
x60.000. It wits her eu.atonl to lend hot at them ; but on Snh.lay 1t rues l trio ---
a
wiigt i�r , az NE Y RL
m be retina nn
been
at a r , . t . ' • ' * New -p 1»r Advanta ag 1lunaa ale spruce
Stated that Hite ftnuts..eti a forlliuo of 'thy of men, anti 1 could seldom girt it t=treleu,nnere 0*1 r•
t'
c;,atwrnaougera honey on eridays and different. Then they would by damn
S+.turdaya to go to market with, they and clot:e to leas' home, their wing.,
paying her for the load a shilling in I'Ilmoat flapping the lidgehealdt of
the pound. She was a most cecentrie I .teeee and !mens. D6* ctoti i ltalaaw
wen]an. .11e palet 20 years ago to t when it fo Snn*1al' :' of
ce.ur�e rases p .
ARNICA and OIL
lar. Lerman of Cali,innuan rnad 1:201110. -•
for her funeral exlleltees. Owing t' 4
the rumor that the deceased in her 1
will had ordered that her minims ADVICE TO *tOT11ERs.
tihould be carried to her gave by four Aro youdinturleadatui„iatand brskerl"tyour
mat wearing white atnucics, shat that reatbysoda "elr?l.l tufferiiiat and crying nidal,
•2.1 young wotne0 violet and purple pain of cnttiu5 teeth': It ,o 1 t d.
•et abottle of .ltff9 W1NSLOW'S SOOTHING
White feathers in them and also white biftt!P• Its value i•inealeulable. It will re.
aprons. ; that seine money was to be Hero the poor little sufferer ftemediately. Oa-
Silentpend upon itmothers. there ism) mistake about
in drink for c aAtertnani;ore at it. It cures dysenterytotldiatrlloea, regulates
certain public house she named, and the stomach anal- bowel?, eaves wind colic,
that there was tel be a band Of music
soitons tree collas, redttees. intlaralu alien, and
in attendance, some thousands of per- gives tone auleuergy to iL•o whole system.
sous congregated in Bemerton street, Mas. WINSLOw's SooTa,tic: Sritre rot Chian-
where she lined, along the Caledouiaa I's TEtraLtia is pleasant to the taste, and is
road, along the route to Finchley eem female nurses and physicians; in the United
dresses, Paisl3y shame's, flats with •
...obi
a 0000 80
the prescription of ono of the oldest and best
etry. The concourse of people block• states. andia for sale by all druggists through- �1i
ed the streets fur a time, aud in sante outtho world. Price 25 :cute a bottle.
cases persons paid f r windows to see 'r..re:, kith the **FI :and fro+line•;; of youth.
the procession. The coffin, which :edrd..r;za'ay hair to a nater *1, Orb brown color,
was of handsome polished oak, bore a s :pi} n• *1 el,ltiac'k,:asmaybedesired. Ilyits uselight
brass plate, with the inseription.
.:r rays hairna::} be. darkened, thin hair thickened,
Mary Robinson, aged 71, died Jan- 1,
1884- " It was reported that the
corpse was shrouded in white satin,
and round the head a white wreath.
The funeral car vas coveted with ex
penoi"ve wreaths and crosses. There
were in the procession, besides the
relatives and friends of the deceased,
a great number of pony -carte, do llcej -
borrows and cabs, all being overfilled
with cosiermongere. The deceased,
it was said, left a sum of £10 to be
spent in drinife, and 10 shillings for
pipes and tobacco after the funeral.
-St,Tanles Gazette.
LINIMENT
CURES ALL
Pains and Aches,
,ANP IS THE &FIST PFtREECT
Sall T XED10II in tie ViaLD i
SOLO SY ALL DEALERS,
PINICE, 25 AND 50 Cf NTS PER BOTTLE
AYER'S
air Vigor
Antipodal Meat Diet.
Uat's flesb,one basin ten cents.
" Black cat's flesh one small basin
five cents.
Black dog's grease, one tael, four.
cents.
"Black cat's eyes, one pair, four
cents.
That is the horrid translation of a
sign -board, as it was read to me the
other day in the course of any pere-
grinations about this remarkable city.
Near by Carlo and Tabby were sizzling
in the frying -pan, while on spite hang-
ing over the fire were other flayed vic-
tims waiting for a like treatment. The
eats had been skinaed whole. and the
meat %vas winter than any chicken
meat that I ever saw. In cages in the
rear part of the reetaurant,'I could
also see quite a number of other cats
of assorted sizes and colors, some of
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f
mei haldnuss often, through not always, eared.
it cheeks falling of the hair, and stimulates a
weak and siekly wontia to vigor, Itprevents and
cures scurf and dandruff, and heals nearly every
disease peculiar toile scalp. .tea Ladies' Hair
Dressing, the noon is unequalled; it contains
neither oil nor dye, renders the hair soft„glossy,
and silken in appearance, and imparts a delieate,
agreeable, and lasting perfume.
Ma. 0.P. Demise writes from _tarty, 0., July
1412: "Last fall my hair commenced falling
out, and in a short time 1 became nearly bald. 1
used part of a bottle of AYEE's IL&ui. VIGOR
which stopped the failing of the hair, and star'ted
a new growth. 1 have now a full head of hair
growing vigorously, and ane convinced that but
for the use of your preparation Ishould have been'
entirely bald."
J. W.11owE.v,proprietor of the, licArrthur(Olrio)•
Enquirer, says : 'ATER'e HAIR VictOn is a most
exceilent preparation for- the hair. I tpeak of it
from any own experience. Its use promotes the
growth of new hair, and makes it glossy and soft.
The VIGOR is also a sero cure for dandruff. Not
within my knowledge has the ;preparation over
failed to give entire satisfaction."
M. Axons FAIRxAIRN, leader of the cele-
brated" Fairbairn Family " of Scottish Vocalists,
• writes: from Roston, Mass.,Feb. 6, 1880: "Byersince my hair began to give silvery evidence of the
change whichlfeetingtnne precuueth nave used-
Avsnes Hein VIGOR, and ,so have {teen able to
maintain an appearance of youthfulness -a mat-
•
ter of considerableconsequence to ministers,•
orators,ao£ the, and in
fact every one who lives in•
MRS. O.A. PrrscoTi', writing frotn•18•Elat
G7tarlestowu Mass., April 14, 1882 says: " Two
years ago about two-tirds of my hair came off.
It thinned very rapidly', and I was fast-growing
bald. On using AxisR s ITAiIt VIGOR. the frilling
stopped and. a now growth commenced, and in
about a month my head was .completely covered.
with short hair. 'It has continued to grow; and is
now asood as before it fell. I'regularly used.batt
one bottle of the VIGOR, but now use it occasion-
ally as a dressing."
We have hundreds of similar testimonials to the
efficacy -of AYER's Hent VIGoa. It needs but al
trial to convince the mast skeptical of its vat ,
PREPARED'BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
I)iJOlf\ie, Postmaster.
FARMERS' ATTENTION
UNWED
SUMO CATE.
A DRIVE
ANO , : :,'af GATE
atetx 1 ba 1r0'' Ear
he«.re:l by alt who
yy stn. On.t0L
tis
0= -0'L.
Eighlr *c-
am or by all
who sae it.
Its chief morltu are
CONVENIENCE,
OIIRAEILITY
SiMPLICiTY.
AND CHEAPNESS.
It takes up no room on the road or sidewalk. It opens.down the fence. It leeks open
and when closed, locks shut. .A. child six years old can open and close it from a wagon
Or horseback, or afoot. It is not liable to get out of order.
So simple in construction that any farmer can make it, It can be made of lumber, iron
ar wire -netting. All who see it admire it. Can be opened with one finger from Wagons,
Buggies, &c, It basks out of the way down the fence, taking up no room, Has no lever-
age on posts. Can be opened and. closed 30 times a minute. Makes a secure lock with-
out a latah or pin. A downward pull opens or closes a gate of any length or weight, as
the handles have a double action and always up out of the way. The cost above the or-
dinary gate is from $1 to $3. I can furnish GATE Ino.ls, no hinges to buy.
Price, of FARM :RIGHTS from $5 to $10.
Calland_see the;Gate at Centralia unlit Exeter, and secure a
Farm Right.
TO AGENTS !
1 own the Right of this Patent for HURON COUNTY, and as I am otherwise
gaged and cannot canvas each Township in the County, I will sell Township Rights
at prices that will enable the purchaser to make money at the business.
From= O to $20 per 1411Y can be MAAME
By a good canvassor in selling out a Township Bight in *Farm Rights. Can You mage
more at any thing,else with a Small Capital Invested. 1 mean to sell so
you can. make `MONEY,
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A Rare Chance -Speculation.
The selling qualities of this gate cannot, be;questioned, The Inventor has sold
-OVL+`lt $60,000 WORTH ALREADY...
Secure a Township and maake money; easily and •rapidly. If you do not, some
one will, aid you will 1)se the chance.
Call and seo Ino, or write for terms, • -
`B,. Q. EOBxEZ, Centralia.
I+or.Coniity Rights in Canada write for terms to
C. W. JONES, London.