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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-11-11, Page 5jamaaseuesasseitaaszaz Hundreds a $atisfie ,4. . •.C:4 1r 4 ustomers Is our best recommendation fur Our l/luu,l tfu(l,fu,;l /sea P11Lr. For 2 years every box }las bleu sold 011 a guarUltee to satisfy 01. ,Honey refunded. They Must IA' good rind they roust have merit for us to do this. They purify th% blood, tone the nerves and build up the system, both curing and preventing disease. 1 box 25c, 5 boxes $1 from es only. SAVE tin WIPT Is our Headache Powdtre- e1U'C any headache in a few minutes or Money hark. 5c packages or 25c boxes. Our Coca Cream Make, Aid keeps the. skin soft and slnootkii. It is neither oily nor sticky •but on contrary dries right in, .,5c. Our Spectacles Fit properly. 1=n our hands you are safe. You runks of being overcharged od im- properly. We test your sight free. Charge moderately for glasses and return your money if you are not satisfied. seaselasellareaVelvilla Allen & Wilson DRUGGISTS -AND- OPTICIANS -AND- OPTICIANS What we say that we do. Excursion to Goderich, Sunday, Nov. 8, '96. Fare, --'45C Adults; 25C Children. OPENING OF NEW CHURCH. Train leaves Clinton 10.30 a. n1. and returnin leaye Goderich at 9p. rn, For tickets and all information apply to W. Jackson TO AG\VNENT C. T. R. The C. Ps Its Telegraph Co. Are noted for quick delivery and prompt despatch. See that your telegrams are always sent by this line. A. T. COOPER, C. P. R. Ticket, Telegraph and Steam- ship agent, Clinton, Ont. J. B. Rumball The Leading Jeweler. Our Goods are the Best in the Market and our Prices the Lowest. Ce4ai Telephone Exchange. Remember and call at Barlett's Furniture Warerooms, Huron Street, Clinton. Full Stook in all lines Ilndertnking a Specialty. Night, and i)ay Calls promptly- at- tend((' to. 11. C. Barlett. Teacher Wanted. Wanted. foulnlr tone her. for `c. hon, '4',•t(r, No. 5. I:nderh h '1ol%n-hiI' 1;nt(rs 10 1.1,11 nonce al filo \ow \errpm. will he rt.,eiserl for nor moot h. 'I he burst or env agdic,ttuln unl ;We c:-uer(It to•ev,torl. .heli• g�t (ng testimonial. and ,hating s,t nr7. to A. N,1 12T rotary, (letnher 1 tth. 1591. Ira) 11.•141 ,rat It. Property For Sale. A CHANCE F'oa liAnnF,NF.it'i. 1l, rr.nengnrn^n of nit ago aoli tae k of help, 1 haye dneided h..,nnr 611 e.lp 411, ,plendld gardening prn- pertr rnn.nsreng of flee and a ha'f amen In Clinton, ,nm. of Ihr limit land in the ronnty of Ilur n, ien Incl. In hot boa, and other no,,,,nry ral,,lrmmentp, Throe to nn the prrmlpe, a frame honer with ...Ilan, anft and hard water, horn and other nntbnildlng. Thr Hat (nl.l river adjoin, thn prnperly Will pall at a rr.pnnahle prior for half ra.h .0n1 hal.nee ',reared 111 mortgage_ An 1 dnatro to poll. Ihia in a than., .lidocn n,.•t with. Apply pnrannally fir by Irt5rr to flip proprietor, JORRPII AI,LANRON, 5944,1. ('linten v The New 'Jewelry Store, Cooper's Block, Clinton. Athe. ricvru years' experi- ence X'l- euct' i11 the ,Jewelry 1,11nt- mess, the ltol tour year's of which has heel, 1110, ,d it) Clinton and Svelte 1 I, 1 have mow opened up a store of my own in the pre- mises next Cooper's Book Store, Albert Street, Clin- ton. 1 propose to at all flutes carry a good stuck of Watcees, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, &c. I pro- pose also to sell you any- ttp'u)gg 1n this stock at reit- . ultble prices, I1i. tits Repairing Depart- ment I conte to you with a reputation as an expert workman, and 1 shalt sus- tain that reputation by guaranteeing every repair ' that passes through my hands. I-lonest Goods, Honest Work and Honest •Prices is what I offer you and what I solicit your support on, ; Open now for inspection or business; welcome, you are, fur either. DeelltsCgie P. B. Crews. Wanted. An active young young to go on the road. Good position. Must be a hustler and reliable. )3ox 99, Clinton. 93.5-tf Farm For Sale. That excellent, property known ail the Sly Farm, comprised of 127 acres, on the first con• cession of Hullett, two miles from Clinton ; about 110 acres cleared. Good clay loam. Good bearing orchard, fair fences and plenty of cedar. Log house and frame barn. Never failing spring. Will be sold at a bargain as the owner is in poor health. For particulars apply to Wm. Smithson, W. W. Farran or David Dickenson, Clinton. 934.11 Desirable Farm to Rent. The undersigned offers to rent the eplondid farm on the 9th con„ 'Whitt township, being the north half of lot tib, oontatning 85 acres. Frame house, barn, stable and shed, young orchard bearing till. year, a creek running through the farm all the year round. A desirable farm for stock or grain, being only six miles from the town of Clinton. Apply to MRs. JANE DOUSWORTH, or JOHN FUND, Holmeeville. 927.11 Money Wanted. Wanted, $300 or WO on good security. For particulars, apply at THE NgEws-ltI(CORD 0111c% Man Wanted. Wanted, young married man, without family or with small family. to work on farm by the year. Must be good with team and board hini. self. Horse convenient. Apply at Till': Nrtws- REcoRI Odic° for particular's. Lot For Sale. A good 1 acre lot on Itattenbnry St. West, for sale at a big bargain. AlFF1)1y to 1)32 11 T. JACKSON, JR. Properties for rent and for sale. House for rent opposite lratent.ury St. church, 1'111(1 (11, A1011 1 wo Houses litl(1 stables for sale. Apply to J. II. WOR.ELL, tf - -- -110) ). rril t STIRA'I'FORD, ONT. A largo commercial school- the largest in Western Ontario. Sine beautiful college 1001110, elegantly furnished. Thorough, practical, the to -date course of stud). All nor graduals'. arc enterprising, enthashl.stie and euerget(e their training has made them so. udents admitted at any time. Write for Irnspee•l.us If interested. Address W. J. KI,l,IOTT, Principal. Cow Bell Found. Found, towards Hayfield, it he bush, a large row nr')l. Owner run have ,lune onupplicat((11 to 'ril5 N 1f.ws-150 (11(11 ,u.I reasonable proof of property, 1'hn only charge is this miller, Owner For Dog Wanted. A fox terrier dug. frost of horse, followed rig from near Itrt)Held 10 Clinton on Oct.. 15th: principally dark in color. Owner is requested to call at THF NF:ws ItSroup Otflre, prove properly, pay expenses and take the monad awry. 143.'rtf - ('('OR141' 11 TO AOI.:NT RF:P((i'1'1? t� "Cullen \'I. toric: llr•r 1,ife and Reign, intrvslurtion by Lord DufTerin. will resrh high water nark of oirerllnllnn; one agent reported t mutt) rine Or,'ers the .1.,t .liter hr got hip prompt.' 111,, (Han} Hike nrdl r" from threw fourth of rally made, wa' Hord . asset, for l',made and Alist robe prtepe, pr'.;-. 7' tr''' 11 c1'o'il of 81 a. gunrnntor, i1 lollhoist a 'hare In till" Ko d mine 1010 le, for l4rr(Inry I, going feral. '1'11 N, UIt A(1).r%' (1 l,l<i•. rs"V ('o., ,Tp., Toronto. DR. SHAW. Ottlre,t[ntan', -IrroI- oII''Ite English r'hurrh. fnnnorl) n, e 11144..! h) 1 .1Ppletnn�.. Boar For Service. Thnl Mlle thoronghl,r.'d tnun5 Berkshire Boar. \a 1(1(,' II legs-l,-r'.I to ln_+AI. from Ihr farm tic ljeorge 4.^,4'41. I. IP 41, (1114, 144 new ter „r1 ire nn Int No MI. lith eon ifnllett. Term- t<I, with pro log., of rel orning 1 .1'o. !tis It 53 \I ,N1..1.1,. ow nor. A printing (flirt' is considered hy tnanv pot0"n4 In be a ra'her t.(nlgh place and (i nelaslc(per worker l.kely t( be a had man. "stet loties, however, do elft hear 071 that niers-said n ludic', (n1)1a(rl to a Philadelphia Iiltlletin reporter. "1st looking over a hook containing the records (f prisoners 1 110(1 that in the slate Penet.entiary of Texas, nut (If 3,891 convicts there is riot a single newspaper man or printer. Thei0 were however, ministers, doctors. hankers, barber's, photograph- ers. barkeepers, cooks, and n(emtlere 111 :411 1,111e1 profewsirnls and ealhngs." {n 1``ings1on penitential'y Orel et i9 not. one printer. ...,.144: i,,AwiS,M, .. ..N„ ,.,. p„ r... „... .. Does This Strike You ? •0000000 AN OPEN LETTER. .\ t.L 1411/'11 we say AL1., We Meals AL1. 8ubsct•iptions due THE Nti:ws- itet'u1te must he paid on or before the isuter of DECEMBER of this year. '1)410 is a platlet of BUSINESS. This paper is not published any more for /an than a farmer, merchant or mechanic BOWS grain or works for a living for fun. See the point --your subscription is due -- and many of them long past due. All we want is the money due this office to meet past and present obligations. The harvest has been rich and the output cash. Then pay THE NEWS -RECORD your little indebtedness to the friendly paper which has visited you for a few cents a week. During the past week we have sent out probably $3,000 in small accounts and the Leader is doubtless included in ,the number. Everyone is worth several tithes the amount of the in- dividual account, and we urge n prompt response. Already several hundred accounts haye been placed in court for collection, and if this ,final notice is not heeded more must follow. No subscriber should be more than one year in arrear, and then at the rats of $1.50. Those who refuse to make a reasonable effort on or before the lot of De- cember will surely not find fault because we consult our solicitors. Every subscriber to TUE NEws-RECORD roust be paid up at least to the present year on or before the 1st of December. The date on label is a receipt. If not right, give particulars and the matter will be restified. Pay up and renew your subscription now. 'MARKET REPOIt'I'S. (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) o LI NTON. Fall Wheat 0 78 to 0 80 Barley ... 0 30 to 0 40 Oats.. 0 18 to 022 Peas 0 40 tc 0 42 Potatoes, per bush0 20 to 0 25 Butter ..... 0 1110012 Eggs per doz................ 0 13 to 0 13 Bay 8 00 to 800 Cordwood 3 00 to 3 50 TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET. Wheat, white.... ......$ 83 to $ 00 do red 81 to 00 do goose , 60 to 00 Peas 48 to 00 Buckwheat 384 to 00 Rye 334 to 34 Oats 24 to 25 Barley " 33 to 40 Hay 14 00 to 1450 Straw, bundled 11 00 to 00 do loose ...... .. .. . 5 00 to 600 Eggs, new laid 15 to 00 Butter, lb. rolls 14 to 18 do Tubs, dairy.. ... 12 to 14 Chickens 25 to 35 Ducks 40 to 50 Turkey, spring . , . 6 to 0 Potatoes....... ... 40 to 00 Dressed hogs 4 50 to 5 25 Lamb.. 5 00 to 700 Beef, hindquarters 4 00 to 7 00 do forequarters 2 50 to 4 00 Mutton 400 to 5 00 Veal 500 to 650 TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Milch cows, each $20 00 to $45 00 Export -cattle, per cwti 40 to 3 75 Butchers' choice cattle,cwt 2 75 to 3 00 Butchers' good cattle, cwt 2 25 to 250 Bulls, per cwt ' 2 50 to 325 Shipping Sheep, per cwt, 2 00 to 2 75 Butchers' sheep,per head2 50 to 2 60 Spring lambs, per head225 to 300 Calves, per head 2 0() to 6 50 Choice Bacon hogs,per cwt 3 75 to 3 85 Thick fat hogs, cwt 3 25 to 3 50 Light fat hogs, cwt. 3 65 to 3 75 Sows per cwt 2 75 to 3 00 Stags, per cwt 2 00 to 2 10 Boars, per cwt 1 50 to 1 75 APPLE MARKET ADVANCING. Mr. W. 11. Smith, wholesale apple merchant., Toronto, received a cable- gram from (I. 11. Riche rdson, Liverpool, which read as follows :- -"Apple mar- ket now advancing." A GENERA L'S STORY. ITR: ItFCLATES T1111 NARROW EH('AF'E OF 11IS I)AU(114TER. WEAKENED ANI) RUN DOWN HY THE OPPRESSIVE CLIMATE OF INDIA 511E I(15'rl'RNRCr TO KN(FLAND - MIEN FIEIR FATHER FOLLOWED HER Illi FOUND 1155 IN A SERIOUS CONDITION. From the Hampshire Independent. There is nothing more interesting than the talk of our brave defenders, who have served their Queen and coun- try in far distant lands. To talk with an Indian officer, hearing his t'eminis- (('000s and adventures, is what diose who have enjoyed it always appreciate. Consequently (writes; a special reporter of the Hampshire independent) I was delighted to receive in'trections to in- t,r'rview Li*rlt.en'tnt•(iien('ral Shaw, who has won his spurs in India, and is now living with his firmly, in honorable retirement, at. St. }'aril's Vicarage, Shanklin, Isle of \\')gilt.. i had grasped the bell -pull rind given it one tug when the door opened, mill the general stood before ine, ion knew he Ives a soldier at (n00. 1118 nou)ly, 1)1)1'4011 hearing, his smile, his pleasnnt voice all told you that you st"vd in the presents of our Irirrllennnf.(/,neral ,Sh'on. of Nature's genrlerr)01) 1,nt, ala91 he held a lime table, land i felt that the Interview must needs be shout. time - ever, he ushered me in Find nt once put Mr at Inp ense by his affable conversa- tion. nut afraid," he Said, "that you have come a long distance; but let me know the precise object of your visit." I explained to the General that 1 was roost anxious, with his consent, to obtain some personal explanation as to the narrow escape I had heard one of his daughters had recently experienced. At that he brightened visibly. "Yon must know," he said, "I'nl a bit of an enthusiast on this point ; but the tale is very short. My daughter came house froto India, and when I joined her in London 1 found her ill in bed. She tiad rheumatic and neuralgic pains ; she was perfectly bloodless, and in a general weak and prostrate condition. A doctor was seen, but she remained absolutely colbrless, was in great wretchedness and suffering from an- aemia or bloodlessness. She hada kind of fever, nervous headache and other pains. Well, f heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. My daugh- ter took some, and the first box had a marvellous effect. She regained her color, lost her pains, and became alto- gether different. She had quite a glow upon her. She went on taking the pills, and I ani glad to tell you that she recovered completely. I have recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to all with whorn I came in contact, and all who take them derive great benefit therefrom. "I have a sister at Jersey, and she has taken them for a very long time, and has always recommended them to other people, and Lound them to do a great deal of good to all to whore she has recommended them ; and I, myself, when I have heard of people being ill, have taken them or sent them some of these pills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills directly en- rich and purify the blood, and thus it is that they are so famous for the cure of anflemia, rhenulatisrn, scrofula, chron- ic erysipelas, and restore pale and sal- low complexions to the glow of health. They are also a splendid nerve and spinal tunic, and have cured many rases of paralysis, locomotor ataxia, neuralgia, St, Vitus' dance, and nor- vous headache. A specific for all the troubles of the female, and in men cure all cases arising from worry, overwork, or indiscretions of living. IiiItTI1S. MoTAoo,%RT. in (Tinton, on Nov. 5, the wife of :Mr. (00. 1), "44 -Taggart, of a sun. PHILLIPS. In Clinton, on the Sth Inst., the wife of 'William Q. Phillips, of a sue, w'n 1,TFIc4. In '1'uc kersnit til, on the 4th init., the wife of Mr. E, Walters. of a eon. WILLHQN.-in Detroit nn Nov. 3rd, the wife of Mr. A, J. Sa'illson, of a son. (14.01.01155. In Ilnllet1, on November 1st the wife of Mr. John Glousher, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. Kiva ('ASK At St. Thomas' church, Sen. forth, on November hid, by RCN'. J. 4Y. //ori- gins, Mr. Clement K(ng, of New York, to Miss Maggie ('ase, 0eco1111 daughter of M rm. F', ('ase. of :tett forth. 1) E A T 1114. Yorso. At Newton villa, Colborne town. ship. (111 Sunda)', Nov. 1st, %4'illiant Yming, aged Kt years and 7 months. Wtf.1.1s. in Seaforth, on Thursday, Nevem• her 5th Annie May 14'(111,, youngest daughter of Mr. 5th, Willis, aged 2)) years, one month and Ili days. MrKAv.- in Turkersm(th, on Nov, 2nd, Alex, G. Mr Kay. aged 79 7naN and seven months. ST1141.1'41/. in flodr'rirh township, nn Nnv. 5)11, Clara. second daughter of Robert Stirling, aged 31 years and d months. McItonF14Yy. In Landon township, nn Nor. 5t h, the wife of 1).('.MeIloberl'.)r0e N4(ss(Ante ' Ion, of Gorlsrlrh tnwnshlp), aged 39 years. Fifth November. Th y, 5th November, was the 2914t anniversary of the gunpowder plot, when all preparations had been made for blowing u1) both houses of parliament, with the king. James lot. and the members of oth houses. }iappily the diabolical blot Wa0 14(04- t 710-11. and a number of the plotters suffered the penalty of death for their crime. The day Is also nu'ntor:11,1e ley another event., which as well ns the frustration of the winnower plot, toter been instrumental in Working out the destiny of the British Empire, and wa.s the first step, so to speak, hi laying the foundation of that empire 041 whlrh the sun never sets, the revolnti( 11 of ililcH. 1)0 "al) November, 113K4, \V Miami, i'rinrp of Orange, landed his troops at. Torbay-. 111 i)evonshire. its response 411 t he appeal nt 1 he peo1110 of 1',nklnnd 111 free them from rule of James 'led. who had violated not only his corium - 1 ion hath. hill. 1 he (•('((5t it 111 inn r,1 Ito' nation, in grateful renu'nlbranr•o of Ihosetwn events,'hnnlrl all r'itizen'r,1 11e vast (tnpire, of which this ('ann(1(5 of ours formas a part, remember with pride and gratitude the ath November, Mr. John Mrl)onald last week dict a good dn3'0 threshing for Mr. George Moffatt, 1011i (•nnee.sion of Isinlnss, over 199) bushels of groin, the product (f 50 acres on the latter's farm, being the result GUNS! GUNS! GUNS! \\'e cue prat'tit•al Machinists with a fully equi)1ll4Ml Itl'paie•`ihr(p, \\ 0 rent., repair and clean ti 1'NS aid t'S{'.\V1:\ti M.\t'1i1NES of all kind, makes and styles; If any of the Paris are broken of worn out we eau wake new.. \\'r grind, sharpen ,rod 4w1isit all kinds of h NI \' EM,S('1S SE..'1'E8, ace., andretrn(per if required. Itetuuwber we repair everything in the shape of Small Machinery, lluusehold Utensils, Umbrellas, Parasols and articles of like uature. Our prices are the lowest that are possible and we guarantee Batista*. tion. Buy your Rolls from us --they are the hest. The Onward B4cycle Co., Clinton. OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. masameonamamoompumasn Iowa DUFTON'S WOOLEN STOKE. 0 Quality.•00 •�•� d0 .... O4 • tl0 • nOo 0000 °vU°a ••.0 •ov°v • VC)o 00 QO ap•00 •.••.••..•.••.••.........•......••. The ()uality of our Goods are always the Best in Value. coloring and designs. 404,6 oav Price 11105 pap0 ••...•••.••••••••••.. • ••••••4••S •.• o.-1 a000.O••ao O••.••••.•..e......• ....•...•000 All Goods are marked at Lowest Prices, and Square Dealing is tt factor with ofd customers and is constantly adding new ones, A. Strong Point is we are always careful to do exactly what we advertise to do. Here are a few of the tunny Bargains we are offering :- Ladies' and Children's Woolenwear. Special line of Children Fine Woolen Hoke Ladies' Fine Cashmere Hose 25c. ' Ladies' Fine all wool Ribbed Hose Boys' Black Ribbed Hose. .25c. •' FLANNELS. • 20c. per pais.. Call and see our 26 inch Grey Flannel for 13c. per yd. 20 " Light Gt'ey Flannel for 25c. " 26 " Grey Flannel 18c. " 26 " Military Flannel 25c. And also Red Check Flannel 25c. 0 A. C. Duf'ton Opposite Macon House, Clinton. New Furniture ANI) UNDERTAKING Store, ,Brick Block, Clinton. (Near Fair's Mill,l� VPe have now opened out one of the nicest and best assorted lines of FURNITURE ever seen in this section. You are kindly invited to call and examine goods before purchasing elsewhere. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY., Broadfoot, Box & Co. Cable to -dad, !Heavy Working Pant jT1arIet Firmer. ---" QUOTATIONS4- Baldwins 9/ to 10/0 Spy 10 to 11/0 }sings 10/4) to 12/11 Russets 14) to 13/10 Gr00uings 8,0 to 1(1,11 Slacks sell 1 tot shillings Tess. Arrivals from 4.11 August 1890 to 24th October 1806, 475,(110 barrels against to sante dine 1895, 71,328 barrels, Arrivals this week, October 31st, 1406, 414,934 barrels, last week 107,782 barrels. Decrease 42,848 barrels less in this week. 'gas. Alla. ti James Steep. Remember the Date, Nov. 14th. Thor whit ha Oitarrh and 1vho roll nil (ho atsr,r date will hr gn on 0 (term', idr' inhaler nn+l sleds nu' fur the 1 err of 1l'at .11,1.8140 lir i111 r111t 11111 ins In i.a) me rent in ;'1(0 Afl.'r n fair Ir(al at 1one nun lomat anti the lisle+i\ 1,rnllw ,n.v'r l"+•.fel &� •,"e 1.' remitted II. lis tat) for ••nine if sol +stj-1io41 in el Pry respee t the retailer 1Iu1 Ili• ret toned 111 oar rx' 1101101 ne.l (1 hnrg.' $1110 rlu(d' NV, ha', thnn•:uut• 111 10 ler- from n11 sorts and emeltt toes of (nr'0 no') mules Wiling l,1 (•111-1, not nnly rem:oknblr. Intl In tunny .a14.44's 0(1rneoln11". Ilring nn nnnel 11I1li cn11, iilst 10010 vonr rami and n,ldn•,+ ani too (e'1r.''( Mot u ill 'x010 %(111 illy rt.too.1) 1$0 nbnl e h1.'nil terms 0) .nIlingnt 4 ((1)1)4'.'- Ilr•Ig--oPrr.i In11nn. 11(11.51'.' Nov. lit h. Phis slyerKooi nn also%/' dna.' ,n11 ilave you pairs the nrrenrs 11110 for subeerit,ti(n to Tule NF:1C1-115rn1)1) if not plea0e d(1 so nt once ns we run find 1190 for 1.110 nl(ncv, raper and ink canot irepro0ured without money, ne'itiler can hands he psid to get nut the paper. Promises to pay will nor take 1114. place of rut rent coin. \\-r only ask what t9 justly doe us. So please do your duty. We have just received a line Heavy Worki"g Plants worth the ordinary way $3.00. (AIR PRICE IS $$. of in A line of Black Jean Overalls will he sold at 00c, a little better line at $I. They are made with absolutely cannot- rip seams. Wear then) once and you will wear no other. We always keep a full line of Underclothing, TIES SHIRTS, BRACES, HATS and CAPS. Don't forget our $20 black Suit - it is worth the prise. •..••.o• A. J. HOLLOWAY, CLINTON. An Outrageous Suggestion. A Medical Heath officer in Colum - P enacted !•1 ro- t Indiana, . WADI alaw n ct i ins, {n lou n, Inspro- hibiting kissing. 11e hes been moved to this rash proposal heernise n young elan in that city caught diphtheria from his sweelheert by kissing her. it, would he a much better ,Ian for the Health officer to sneer(' 1111' adoption of a law prohibiting diphtheria than to interfere with what ow,eth('arts re- gard 1(5 one of their most delightful prerogatives. It would he as ('8.037 to interdict the disease as to pelt a Alsip 10 osc(tlal ion by ('(Illhle9 who are, in that soft rand sheeny period that every properly constituted) man and woman properly t14 1105•15 t hrollgh. It is hard emeigll at present for an rodent swain to elude the )5'ntrhf(ll eye of a stern mamma or the gel win gaze of the chaperone long enough to snatch a kiss from the rosebud mouth all girls have rnsel11d mouths nt Ihis time of his inalImrnt.rt, without having the fear of the i11w in his mind at the sante tits.'. If Gm). Ilea1114 nffIeee had iean an Irishman he never would have dreamt of Hulking such n. prnpo+'ition. ile is probably one of the wind -dried denizens of the Indiana city who doe'sn't. known a good thing when he sees it. Alma retains the rhnmpionship foot - hall cup. defonting i)ullin at Sea- r ort h,