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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1895-10-02, Page 34 BUSINESS RO!. EcTORY,i gg 111111114111S ,luoortorI tby.4,0 Of t'rtlle10110 tela;, cAnu ; - $2,000,000 REST, • • $1,0Q0l000 Head' Office. - MONTREAL. WILSON, President. WOLFi1RSTAN THOMAS, general Matte er. otee discounted, Collectiohs made, Drafts iasµe .Sterling es- chang° bought and sold at lowest current rotes.. INT■.■eT AeLOW■D Oft Dar0eli8, IP g7A1E1Rf3- Money advanced to farmers on their own notes with one or more endoreere. No mortgage re• gutted as security. H C BREWER, Manager, - February G. e . , llid4. De 1V[cTaggart BANKER, - STREET, . CLINTON. ALBER A GENEAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Notes Discounted'. • - Drafts Issued. ' Interest Allowed on Deposits. Clinton, JuneB058yth, 1891 _fiM-^m.s_ DR.W L. R.'C. P. apd L. R Ontario street 0lintou. residence on Battenbur Ian ohuroh. . QUNN . 0. S.,lEdinbn1gh, Office - Night calls at front door of street, opposite Preebyter- DR. TU NBULL. J. L. Turnbull, M. B. ^: M., Victoria Univ. M. of the obstetrical society London, Eng., and Edinbu Dr. Dowaley's stand, Ratte answered at Office. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ; C. P. & S. Ont, ; Fellow of Edinburgh. Late of rgh hospitals Office nbury St. Night calla DR. SH AW. Office in Hod.+,en'e Block, B tit 'Jut. Night calls at same plcoc. enbnry St., Clinton, Jas. S. Freebor L. K- & Q. C. P., I., M. 0 P. & Graduate of King's & Qaeen'e Cotte Dublin. Ireland. Licentiate of the Council, Great ltritaio. Member rhysioiasa and Surgeons, Ontario. derti 'he Rotunda Hoepital (Lying sologi1), Dublin.. Special attention women d children. Omde and reside St's door to Ontario St. Meth odic -ly • )1' �1I•D ' S. 0., &o., &s. 59 of Physicians, General Nedien' of College el Formerly rest -in and Gynte. to diseases of ce,Ratteubury t parsonage. panttotrg. T. C. BRUCE L. D S■, Surgeon Dentist. Member of 18. 0. D. at a ofHO Ont. ['soil: extracted without pain by the m - lees and pleasant local anaeethetic. No unconecioue- remedy, s nor and many ill-effects tand accompany the Oof ran thissremedy, Y ,�.�t� toe the preseryto its ation oofss. thesnaturaltteettil. Oince, 3oates' Block, over Taylor's ehce store. Ra Agnew, Le . S., D.. D. DENTIST. Graduate of Royal College of Dental St geons of Ontario. Honor Graduate ofT1init University, Toronto. Best Local Anaestheti for painless extraction. Office opposite Town Hall, over Swallow's Store. Night Bell answered., Will visit Hensall every' Monday, and Zurich the 2nd Thursday of each month. S. r - y e 01400, o'l,0 c xrrIIQNNr4 Yem.o. 41laoxp 1Jon5ay of qve ry 1 end fiat Jaaepth. Hal r McKay blookr Visiting brethren eiwarp • , anode welcome. At 1'E.CDD. W M. L', QANTELbN, JR. $ec, J. e. Ill; PPARD; 8oeutc. TO, THE ,RMaRSI otudyYourewe latersetand ga whets yeti eon get ieiiabie 1 reepufatturo none but'tbe 7lttsd of STpOIt, e 1 the nowt• e ae e t t i .4 1FahY, ar s �R � veto 01 pot to lies. f CalTpgd eet'pria@s, rder4 bk malipronplyattteeeed tq 11ABN1$.58 EMPORIUM, $LY^Il'II, ON'1 ('1LIN ON LodgeNo. 84 A. F. & A. M. meets •NOTWE. V every Friday, 'MI er after the, moon, Visit. lag brethren cordially Invited J. W. SHAW, W.M, 11. J. MACDQNALD, lege. Clinton Jan. 141698. K. 0. T. M. Kearns Tent r o. 40, Knights of the Maccabees of the World. $1,000, 92,000 and \93,000 Policies. Mem• berehtp ever 100,000. Assessment prinoiele-has never exceeded 12 aesee8meuts In a year. Cheapest and BfirstandthirdFridayoftevery month.s in Orange all, Cltq ton, C-HAYS, Barrister, Solicitor, ,se. Office, corner R. North Street and Square, (near Regietr0y7 Office, Dederick, Ont. tar Money to lend at lowest rates of Interest. J. SCOTT, Barrister, tire., LIOTT'S BLOCK, - - CLINTON. Money to Loan. t A. O. U. W. The Clanton No.144, meeteln Biddlecomhe's Ilall, opposite the market, the let and 3rd Fridays in each month.. Visitors cordially invited. R. STONE - M. W.; J. Beeps, Recorder. E. CAMPION, Q. C ' BARRISTER, - - • SOLICITOR., NOTARY, Goderich, - Ont. Mace -Over Davie' Drag Store. Money to loan. 599v gad gn#glitt Jubilee Preceptory No, 161, (Black Knights of Ireland) • Meets In the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednes- day of every month, at 7,30 o'clock in the evening. Visiting Sir Knights willsalwayereceive a hearty welcome. M• 0. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, - - SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER, ETC., Goderich, - - - Ont. Office -Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Ste. W. BRYDONE., BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC, tic., OFFICE BEAVER BLOCK - • CLINTON. 817 -if A. M. TODD, Worshipful Preceptor GEORGE HANLEY, Deputy Preceptor PATER CANTELON,Regietrar Royal Black Preceptory 3911 Black Knights of Ireland; Meets In the Orange Tial , Blyth, the Wednesday after full moon of every month. Royal Black Preceptoiy 3151 Black Knights of Ireland, Meets In the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third Mon- day of every month. Visiting Knighte always made welcome. W H MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0 JAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich P 0 Woo to gotta. COOK'S FLOUR & FEED STORE, Clinton. BRAN and SHORTS in Large or Small Quantities. OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS 10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for ono Bushel Oats D. COOK. CLINTON. 752-tf s or d 0 mortgages or personal sec city atEY to lend in lare or small mthe lowest currant rates. H. HALE, Huron et. Clinton. Money. Money to lend on good security ate and 6 per cent. Apply to C. RIDOIIT, Albert St., Clinton. 682-tI. B. THOMLIN.SON, VETERINERY SERCEON", Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col. lege, Toronto,, Trriats all dieeaees of Domestic Animals on tit most modern and Solontitle Principles. ' Day and Night Calla Promptly Answered. lteeidenee-Rattenbnry Street. West, Cliton Ont .1. E. BLACKALL, Veterinary Surgeon, honorary graduate of OntarlOVetcrinary Cotlego,treate diseases of alt domestic animal's on the moat modern and ecientlfe principles. 4'Caile attended to eight or day. Office on Isms street, next New iiia filer Residence -Albert street, Clinton. HILL'S FEED STORE, HURON STREET, CLINTON. There being Homo misunderstanding with re- gard to wreckage, let` it be distinctly understood that it any person takes possession of any kind of once make eproceedings.rani o Remembort erme I Ol s' lei thte last warning 1 shall give. OAPT. WM. BABB. Receiver of Wrecks, Ooderloh, Goderieb, Sept. 7111 1891. FOR SALE. The properly -at present oeoupled by the un- deraigeed as a'resldenoe on the Huron Road, in the Town of Goderioh, consisting of one half of an acre of land, good frame , house -story and a half --seven rooms, Ineluding kitchen, hard and soft water, good etone cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses. There are also some good -fruit trees. This property le beautifully situated and very editable forany;porson wishing to live retired. -For further particulars apply to 61. CAMPEON , 512-tf Barrieter,Godorioh. The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field and Garden Seeds, Flour and Feed of all kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT in stock and for sale, TEAS of the choicest varieties and blends. Excellent value. J. W. HILL, Huron St., Clinton CEN BUSINESS CHANGE. TRAL BUTCHER SHOP. The undersigned having bought the butchering buei- noee lately carried on by Mr. Lack Kennedy, he will carry on the same in the old stand. Aa he will give pernonal attention to all the details of the heel - noes cuetomere can rely on their orders being promptly and satisfactorily tilled. His motto ie "good meat at reasonable prices." J. C. STEVENSON, Furniture Dealer, &c. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Opposite Town Hall, - ' Clinton, Ont Cash p aid for Hides, Skins, &c. J. W. LANGFORD, Albert St., Clinton. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY and SILVERWARE at J. BIDDLECOMB'S, - Clinton. Centra 1 Butcher Shop. COU H& WILSON GO TO THE Union Shaving Parlor For first-cla3s Hair -Cutting and Shaving. Smith's block, opposite Post Office, J, EMERTON, Proprietor. Subeeribere desire to notify the public that they have bought out the butchering business lately con- ducted by Mr, Jae. A. Ford, and will continue the same under their pereonal eupervision. Orders will have prompt and careful attention. Fresh menta of all kinds will be kept In eoaeon, Bold at reasonable ratee and delivered anywhere in town. ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS N . WILSON. ,,LINTON, Clinton Geo. Trowhill, Horseshoer and General Black- smith, Albert Street, North, - Clinton. JOBBING A SPECIALTY. Woodwork ironed and first class material and work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines rebuilt and repaired. LIVE HO S WANTED. Highest Markey Price Paid. D. CANTE 799-tf. LON, Clinton. Carpet Weawrng► REMOVAL. W. A. Ross, Goderich, WATTS & CO CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS who has justly gained a celebrated name as a Weaver of artistic designs in Rag Carpet, has moved into the house formerly occupied b} H. Olucas on St. David's street, three doors from Victoria, where he has every facility for turning out work of the very latest designs and patterns on the shortest possible notice. People who desire rag carpet or other weaving may make a mistakeif they do not write or call on us. W. A. ROSS, St. David's GODEIUCII. • 7 pn the little brldlie willelt oi'ol%Iea, the rapid. initprspgting teti'eem• that gives tQ River +'aim its name sweat Mary put., tort etande, in all the glory' ofi the *Mee ia. t tl . erred 1'•rd . n 1 11 the ,wort . se . t. .r a se And shoot Co. witli *tort tints Of NO and gold!, m ._ Pa onp stilets';tile narrow river wood- land alit' meadows lie, wish the low d n?,,of farm buildings from which site is returning with her pall of foaming Milk, 'On the other silo is. th • quaint of ,farmhouse,II under its r anopy . of sh ding elms, As she stands thus, th'a ve;ee picture of rustiabeauty and uncofl$C10 s grace, a Ught wagon rapidly ro'.rnds the side of the house, and in a mom'nt the handsome young driver has st'pped his team by the side of the pr-t:y milk- maid, whose face se ins to have caught the rosy glow of the sunset at his ap- proach. "They have come, Mary,' is his cherry announcement. "Moth'. r and daughter. I guess; and the girl Wells delicate - with cheeks like peaches and cre.am." "I wish ma hadn't let them come," she says, wistfully. But Joe laughs at this, and his gay reply, as the horses start on again, comes back to her eager ears like the sound of sweetest music. It has been an understood thing ever since his uncle's death, the w -rater be- fore, that Joe Is sometime to marry Ms pretty cousin and to become the pro- prietor of the Iliver farm. There is no hurry, of course, for they both are young, and there 1s no promise between them. But Mary 1s dreaming bright dreams of the future, and Joe has been fond of her, in a protetting and broth- erly fashion, all his life. A 'Week has passed, and Mrs. Delan- cey is delighted with her new sur- roundings. She indulgently calls pretty Mary a "shy white violet," and Joe, a "rough diamond," and in writing to her friends she gives enthusiss I: pictures of the "ideal farht" "here her dear daughter Gladys is gaining fresh roses day by day. And G-adys, city bred; seems to love this free life in the open air. She spends long hours every day in a favorite nook by the riverside, where Joe hangs her hammocks, or heaps a luxuriant couch for her of fragrant, new mown hay, She is a small, fair tyrant. and de- lights to keep hint always at her beck and call. But Joe has proved himself a willing slave. It is payment rich and rare, beyond all other, s) he thinks, if she will but condescend to sing quaint ballads for him now and then, in her small, th!n vo''ce. as she softly thrums the while on her guitar. One evening when a saower keeps Gladys within, to while away the time she sings her favorite "Mon y Musk" to her mother's accomp.n ment on the old cracked spinet. As Joe stands listening and `watch- ing her graceful movements in the pretty dance he seems to see the husk- ing party in the barn -sees Gladys Great Northwestern Telegraph office, Albert Street, -- Clinton. TDROPERT' FOR SALE OF 111' - RENT.-Advertleerewill find "The 11 Nows•Rocord" one of the best mediums in the County of Huron. Advertise in 'The Nows-Record"-The Double Circulation Talks to Thousands. Rates a low as any. Street, PUMPS ! PUMPS ! If you want a first olanr, well -made pump, one that will give you satisfaction, send your order to the nndereigned. He will dig and clean wells and do it at the closest prices. He alae handles a tiret•olsee FORCE PUMP. JAMES FERGUSON Opposite Queen's Hotel . !High Street Clinton. 809-11 F. W. F A B}I C O ISI B (MEMBER OF ASS'N OF P. L. S.) Provincial Land Surveyor 'and Civil Engineer, LONDON, ONT, Orrlca-At 1. J. Stewart's Grocery Store, to e,8lio- too . 761-ly 8ft• Cantelon Bros, rot way ay "Qt114ere have d,Q►?d atld nAalte. myaelt' Worthy, Q�*--of the One. loge,"1 "Alb yfs-*-M14.ry," shetaip, w#th I le intereltt. f'Z guee(ied, it from .the first. And now to r Yoi^ ce h d ence-•• I'tn grin to be marrf,cd s.o:r. myselti Ur. Howard has been in T.U.OPe P11 us ass 11 a a h b i a su r d tai why n ... mine , n h ewe earjle'to this qulet, out -of -tile -way little place; for, of course," with alight laugh. *'engaged Riris-aire_-IuXiefied.,,not GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS- ION MERCHANTS. • Grockery, Glass & Chinaware ALBERT ST- CLINTON. ONT. Highest Cash Price for Butter and Eggs ret -it BILL HEADS, NOTE Heads, Letter Heade, Tags, Statements, Circular'', Business Cards, Envelopes, Programmes, etc., etc. ,printed in a workman- like manner and atlow rates,at THE NEWS -RECORD office. Mrs. Whitt, Teacher of Music, Pupil of M.'. Charles W. Landon, of Philadelphia. The Mason Method used exclusively. It is considered by the loading Musical Artistes that no method develops the technic so rapidly ae Dr. Meeon'e "Tach'and Technic." Piano, Organ and Teohnicon for nae of pupils, Apartments in Beaver Block, over W. Beoeloy'e, Albert street, Clinton. NOTICE TO NEWS -RECORD READERS. The publisher would esteem It a favor if rear' would, when making their purchases .tentlon 's et they saw the merchant's dverttete.Ont 1n 5115 Nawe-RsOultD. PERFECT MANH000I How attained how re- stored--howpreserved, OrdinaryworksonPhy- siologywlll nottell you: the doctors can't or won't; but all the same you wish to know. Your SEXUAL POWERS are the Key to Life and its reproduction. Our book lays bare the truth. Every man who would regain sexual vi- gor lost through folly, or develop members weak 'by nature or wasted by disease, should write for our sealed book, ".Perfect Man- hood." No charge. Address (in confidence), ERIE MEDICAL CO.. Duflar0. N.Y. " JUMP NOW !' t114 CRIES; OBEYS HIM. to care any more for men's society. But, Joe, if you really leave the farm you must come to us, and w:'.1 h 1p you all we can. Ah, see the. rain is coming across the hills! Come, we must ride hard or take a dr:nchirg." Does Gladys know? Is eh :s willfully cruel, or only cruelly kind? Whichever she may be, she has given poor Joe's hopes their death wound, and with a smiling face. Mary moves to and fro on her even- ing duties like the pallid ghost of the happy girl she was two months ago; for Joe has passed her by with wild unseeing eyes, and has gone out, with his weight of trouble, Int() the uproar of the night. But Gladys is as carcle3s as beore. And while the tempest rases without she gayly sings her f .v rI.e "Mcney Musk," to the old spinet's quavering notes. At noon next day, there comes a lull in the sto m, and Gladys, w apped in a large cloak, runs out for a breath of the fresh, wild autumn air. • Her steps turn naturally down the familiar pathway to the little river, and she marvels to see a rapid, s eth- ing torrent in its stead. She gains the bridge and pauses there a moment to secure her fl itiering veil. Some heavy logs are drifting down the river, and yonder is th t tru- ant Joe, beckoning and running toward her. She laughs at his breathless haste. Crash! what is that? The bridg-• is swaying under her. Anoth,r crash, and the sl'ght structure is- giving way, and Gladys, screaming with terror, clings to her frail support. Joe's ringing voice falls clearly on her eat: "I am coming, Gladys -Gladys!" She sees him speeding towards her down the bank. She sees him plunge into the torrent, hears him cry: "Jump, now!" and she obeys him. TheearMs morning train bears Mrs. Delancey and her daughter ever far- ther from the scene of the your.g girl's peril of the day before; evzr farther from the house of sorrow, where Iles the man whose young life has been beaten out b ythe swirling waters from which he yet could rescue Gla( ys, all unharmed; and ever farther from the pathetic figure of poor Mary, who blindly grasps at the bel'ef that death has given back to her that treasure which Gladys idly won, and as idly tossed away. -Leslie's' Popular Month- ly. AND SHE ":.rlrl,:Y HAVE COME, MARRY." shell the bright red ear, and tremblers as, in fancy, he dares to kiss her rose - sweet cheek. Hark to the fiddler now as he calls out the figures! And Joe's heart is In a tumult of desire to join the dance with Gladys -always. Gladys. She laughs with pu:e amusement at him, standing as 1f entranced, when the song is ended. But Mary, watch- ing from the doorway (the shy white violet, quite neglected now), turns and steals unnoticed to her dim attic cham- ber to weep away the night. And when she hears Joe rise and hasten out, long before the early sum- mer dawn, she knows it is that he may be at leisure later in the day to lie at Glady's feet and listen to her songs and stories of the distant city and its 11fe. So the summer passes, and Joe, in his fool's paradise, dreams wild dreams of somehow winning his way to fortune over every obstacle which lies between Gladys and himself. Pretty and Imperious, she wants him always at her side. Can it be, he wonders, in a bewilderment of bliss, that she is learning to care for him, even ever so little, in return? With the first faint flush ,of autumn that tinges the creepers on the old stone wail, Mrs. Delancey, who has lingered at the farm because "dear Gladys seemed so happy there," an- nounces that the time is at hand for their departure. "Will you ride to -day?" he ,asks the girl he blindly worships, for he feels that now or never will come the chance to speak what -is in his heart. "It looks like rain," says Gladys, "and yet -our last ride 1 We can't af- ford to lose it, can we, Joe? Saddle Brown Bess for me, then. and we will have one more glorious gallop together o'er hill and dale!" They take their glorious gallop and are riding slowly toward home. Joe has not yet spoken. His Inarticulate passion can find no fitting words. "What a queer world this is," says Gladys, lightly. "We have been riding together, you and I, all summer 1 )ng. and now -this is the end! We shall probably never see, never even hear of each other again." "Life would be worth nothing if I thought that," stammers ffe m'serably. Gladys laughs. "I do not mean to stay here -I hate the farm," he goes on, radldly. "I'm going away as soon as I can, to win QEDOI E. e"Qd11 Oil 's useful b d • -is_e � .t cyan any''..ra�hAs, eve won, e f .: e r and r. Q n eil�' �' 7 willing or gaa- taps it h its natural state. Scott's. Emulsion of Cod-liver O1 is not offensive; it is al- most palatable. Children like it. It is Cod-liver oil made. -more effeeW t1, and combined with the Hyppophosphites its strengthening and flesh -forming powers are largely increased.. Don't be persuaded to accept a iulestfruer f Iced & Bowne, Belleville, 50c, and $1, I-IUMPHRETS' Dr. Humphreys' Specifics are eclentlifcally and ' carefully prepared Remedies, used for years in private practice and for over thirty years by the people with entire success. Every eingle Specific a special cure for tbo dfsees° named. 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Bum er contains beau- tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new houses, with plane, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address MUNN do CO., NIiW YORK, 361 BROADWAY. "I Took One -Half Bottle of South American Rheumatism Cure and Ob- tained Perfect Relief" -This Remedy Gives Relief in a Few Hours, and Us- ually Cures in One to Three Days. J. H. Garrett, a prominent politician of Liverpool, N. S.. makes, for the benefit of the public, the following statement : "I was greatly _troubled with rheumatic pains for a number of years. On several occasions I could not walk, nor even pat my feet to the floor. I tried everything and all local physicians, but my suffer- ing continued. At last I was prevailed upon to try South American Rheu- matic Cure. 1 obtained perfect relief before I had taken half a bottle of the remedy, and to -day regard it the only radical cure for rheumatism." - Sold by Watts & Co. Ten thousand people attended the games of the New York Caledonian Club held this month. W. F. Scott, of Brussels, Ont-, won first prize for throwing heavy hammer. In putting the light stone, C. J. Currie, of Park- hill, Ont., won first prize ; distance 47 feet 4 inches. J. P. Watson, of Toron- to, won the prize for running, hop, step and jump ; distance 4.5 feet 7i inches. Watson and Scott tied at ten feet in the pole vault. Currie won the shot., with a -put of 48 feet. A rchi--(.T TEA THE FINEST TEA IN THE WpRL° FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CU? Heart Disease Relic -gird In 30 Minutes Dr, Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief n all eases of Organic or Sympathetic heart Diaeaeo in 90 minutes, and speedily effects a euro. It le -e noorlese remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, Palo in Left Side and all eymtome of a Dleoa,OR Heart. Ono dose convinces. Sold by Watts & Co. Several' families were poisoned at Woodstock by eating toadstools In mistake for mushrooms. Harry .Beck- er and William Spinks gathered then. early -on Friday morning, and return- ing home, gave a quantity of them to neighbors. After eating them they be- came ill, and a medical attendant pro- nounced it poisoning. Becker himself partook of n large quantity, and for a time doubts were entertained of his re- covery. The patients all recovered. IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. "Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea growers as a sample of the best qualities of Indian Teas. Therefore they use the greatest care in the selection of the Tea and its blend, that is why they put it up themselves and sell it only in the original packages, thereby securing its purity and excellence. Put up in j!, Ib., r 1b. and lb. packages, and never sold in bulk. ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. )(your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write to ^' STEEL, HAYTER & .ad 13 Front Street East. Toronto. If your child is puny, fretful, trou- bled with glandularswellings, inflamed eyes, or sores nn the head, face, or body, a course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is needed to expel the scrofulous humors: From the blood. The sooner you begin to give this medicine the better. The story that the sum of ope billion dollars is to be raised by the faithful Catholics of the world to obtain for t -he Pope temporal power is utterly dis- credited in Washington. Webster's International Di tionary Invaluable in OSce,School,and Morse New from Cover to Cover Successor of rho "Unabridged., Standard of the U. 5. Gov't 1'rint- ing Office. the U. S. Supreme Coen and of nearly all the Schoolbooks. Warmly ccvt- tr-ended by State Superintendents of Schools, and other Educators al- most without num- ber. The Orie Great Standard Authority, So writes lion. D. J . Brewer, Justice U. S. Soprano ('oust. A College President writes : " For "ease with whlolt the eye finds the " word sought, for accuracy of defini- tion, for methods to so n yet "coting "comprehensive statements of facts,gg "and for practical "dictionary, 'Webster's lntornational• " excels c l s , 'xtoels any other single volume." G. Se C. b15R RICA .3f CO., Publishers, SprinFseld, .11lass., U.S.A. ea- Send to the pn'dishera for free pamphlet. nem Du not buy che:i;, reprints of ancient editions. Wednesday and Saturday Semi -Weekly pectator IS PUBLISIIEIJ. To most Post Offices this is nearly as good as a Daily Paper, while 'the price is only $1.00 per year. If you subscribe NOW for 1896 we will send the balance of this year FREE Or CHARGE. The earlier you subscribe the more you get for your $1.00. Sample Copies free on application. Address Spectator PfintiekCo., 1Ei&11IIL'PON, CAN. .4 ,r,