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The Clinton New Era, 1906-03-02, Page 3• O O March h 2n4, 4900 neliitis ured Bronchitis is a pretty bad disease if you don't cure it, but it does not do • much damage *hen promptly. treated with- Payable. Psychine is a specific for all affections of the. throat, lungs and . bronchial tubes. You can', Have both. Bron- chitis and Psychine in your. system "'at, the same time. Better have .the 'PRONOUNCED4i.-KEN)' Sold in almost ovary Drug Stora in Canada for 31.00 per large bottle. If your druggist does not rave it, we would be pleased to send'yiiut a large sized sample,. with instruction., and our "Wreatise on Throat and Lung. Troubles;' free 'with • our compliments, Address . "ample • Dept. J.K,•" Dr. T. A. Slocum, Waited Lubeeties'ry..' tee MiniSt, W.•. Tomato • News •Notes' .HOME ANNj\ ERSARI .. Gaueatrwtst These Festveis wad. quit Sentbeitiete Tear Awoke., 'rlie happiest housenolds .ere thine tltsit do not let die out the sentilleent connected with various ttpnlyereartee„ Although gift giving or recognition et Such events In a suitable way may be Opt of the ggestion owlrag to the striae tined circumstances of those ",rvatltla dile sates," there canyet he a little tar of festivity wheel mother't or father); birthday comes round or come wedding anniversary is to be celebrated, says the IndianePtilis Newa, An extra, dish, a little bunch of low i ere or Some special mueie prepared for the occasion will show the kindly eidrlt and the loving remembrance that count + for more than the money value of sine gift. Ae the children grow up, if these festivals are encouraged, they will have touch to look -'forward to and much more to remember in the years to come When they go out to do battle with the world and find that sentiment Is creek ed underfoot and affection is 'regarded 'I' Only as a Bide issue., ROADS TO NEATNESS. Neatly kept "nails; Gloves neatly mended. oothl yy d hair brusbed �► h Absolute cleanliness of the body. Waist and eltirt snugly' fastened to- gether: '' . Entire absence of the odor of • perspi- stinn REDUCED A $ARD SWELLING Mr Gus .•E. Geroux, writing from Pegkbrnit°e; tells how he was injured in a lumber eainp. :'A, heavy log ,rotted sthffnese and a hard swelling When I applied Poison's Nerviline 1 got re- lief. A few!'rubbings with this good liniment cured me." In the bush, Ner- viline is indispensable ;' it cures near; algia, colds, rhedinatism and.. intermit disorders,too No . erson can afford to be without Nerviline. Useful for all internal and external pain. Large bottles 25e at all .dealers. against my 1e and d I was laid up with Mrs Thomas Crowe deliberately 'walked into the river at Lakefleld and drowned herself. An nknown friend paid a 0400 note' held by the Bank of Commerce against Port Dalhousie Presbyterian ghureh, Rev P; Almgrein was fliedbyfall- ing tree on the trail. while returning from a religious serviceat Pigeon Lake. Deputtetions from Collingwood, • Barrie atd•Orangeville asked the Gov- ernment to establish Normal -schools in those places. - The Grand Council, Royal Tem�pl�""ars, of Temperance, ]?ased a s resolution ' n h eallin for or the entire suppression of the liquor traffic. e; Mr W. A. McNaught is the n` member in the Legislature for North Toronto.. His majority over ex -Mayor Urquhart was 1,301. One hundred million bottles of Pain Inner used since Perry Davis wide' the first. Billions of stomach-aches and other aches cured ; what a record. in 00 years. ' Have a bottle always Bandy—you will not regret it. ,,.-•••:• , The decision of the Dominion Goy- ^ ernment to present 325,000 worth of flour to the starving, Japanese,is-an action that will be — endorsed by every huinane Canadian. The entire failure of the rice crop leaves the Jitpanese with no means of existence, and while • The Great Air Whale. 5310 nattve inhabitants of • the Fiji Wends bellies thunder to be the bel- lying of the Poet -a[r whale; a hnytii. ,creatturs, Which, according to their 1 Ore stQrles►inhabits e ,'ipposits e of all thunder clouds. ff.the regn- ietion thunder cloud appears unaecom- nied -by the .ominous rumblingeepe• ,lar:to such phenomena„ they take it ais at . token ' that 'the Great Spirit U pl.assd with. 'their past doing.It, lim- it. as the ther band, tate detonations •frequ nt and Violent they ate 'sato t the 'god of the elenemia is dli weed and immediately *engage tea - lily i In .all sorts of-ludicrous-lncaita. SOPS e for the purpose of eighties maty' Lightning ti .to thein the result 1. bs air -whale 'tin Solent his teeth to - set W end • thus striking tire.' Another Peeliltarity of this pr, native people lies' t1t the •fact that they will not:partelce the action of the Government has be- • ?hind it the hope that ultimately the et food while a ' thunder cloud ie .its t, fearing that the air whale will once upon and devour then,, for such' verence. • , Japanese may use nothing but Cana dian flour, the spirit that gives prompt. relief is one that I is commendab e. _ Ayer's Ayer's 4, Keep, saying it, over and aper again. c Ayer's. Pills, Ayer's Pills. Ayer's / e.7 Pills.. The best liver pills ever made. ' They cure constipation,.' indigestion, lrl S table, sugar-coated; r- coated' m ild 1 1aesK e.. .,biliousness s%ct•headacto.AllveLe. W Teinroa.lei anneal Me ammo*. L wail. roe.. The leraeLa • a!1 ser. idea. ;.Low» Mut. HOMIER WATSON Photo by Carbon stel�',,Toronto,. Canada's Great Landscape.1 ainter. Every great landscape artist is both a•poet and a painter: The imagination, the intuition, the interpretation, the sympathy, the reverence, the love, kinship -" and communion with Nature of the poet; filterin • through the mind of the artist find their meelium of expression in brush .and.colorss. Every. great painting is of pottn in paint instead of in print. • One feels this strongly in the presence of Homer Watson's paintings, the put- ting on canvas of a single 'nood, with detail ever subordinated to the general eti• • t. They are never photograihie, but see always' strongly individual inter- pr� ationa, Whether it be a rough sea with the dancing fisher -boats under a dull, rain -tilled sky, the white milt Catching the high lights with its background of fol;'ge, the lone rider bent over his horse plodding Along a ruin -washed road,, .sows noble monareh forest tree braving the elements., or his interpretations of e any other moods of Nature one always feels the sentiment, the richness of color, the htmos here, the glop, the feeling -•-•alt seam parts of a single effect, The•dainty • da ie is of dotell characteristic -of Tonle painters find no platen/ Mr. "Watsoe's work; • it is ever bold, rugged, broad in treatment; breathing vigor arid vitality. •• Homer Watson was born .in the little village of Doon, on Grand River, One,. in 1856, and as a boe• at school showed his 'natural instinet for. art when he sur• reptionslyy drew on his shite an over -vivid picture of the strong and peculiar fea- tures of his teacher, which Brew Sppon hen deserved punishment,' He seetried to teen naturally. to landscape work, and his first large painting "Tito Pioneer Mill," which appeared at 'tete first exhibition :of the Royal Canadian Academy teas purchased by the Marquis of ,exhibition and now hangs in it place of honor in Windsor Castle.. Vie Watson has exhibited at the Academy. la England, the New (lettere, the Nene English Art Club, the Glasgow Institute and at International ,Exposi•- tions, and been honored by one-man exhibitions where thirty or more otitis pant. Ings, were hung together, thus enabling one 'to study comparativelyith range of bis work. Ile makes almost annual trips to Englandl,but lovi•s Canada, hoe scenes and her people too well to take up permanent residence abroad. It is. always dangerous to Compare the work of ono painter with another as it ,nay carry with It a suggestion ofpimitation Which wouldttbe unjust to ono whose work is so in- dividua so Mrr. Watson's; but the critics itt their appreciation of life paintings ebuple his name with Corot, Constable, Ilfax,"Tlosseau and Cotirbet---a ,noble band ' of masters with whom. Canada's painter may feel honored to be classed; *toted aecera,nato Aet et the l+Aeimeent at Csnsd&, la the year 1O0, byW.0 ittetc, at tie bonnets* StAtriGuitus. T•i s CLINTON W gra Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a positiv~'$'ure for all those painful aliments of women..- It will entirely cure the worst•forms of Female Com- plaints, Inflammation and 'Ulceration, • alling and Di�s��pplacements:., and( eon.•. see ent Spinal Weakness; ; and is pecu- liarl� adapted. to the Clis?;ye of .Life. It will surely cure Backache. It has cured more cases . of Female ,Weakness than any other remedy the world has ,ever .;known. it is almost infallible in such climes. It dissolves end expels Tumors in an early stage of'deve- lopn•;ent. That' Bearing=down Feeling, .• causingpahi, weight And headache, is ' instany relleve21 rinanentiy cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harhnony with the feinaleeystcin: It corrects•, .h .1•rregularity, - Suppressed or Painful Periods, Weakness, 4 of theStomach, .toe. chIndigestion, n , Nervous Prostration;. Headache, Genera. T'ebi(.itp. Also Dizziness, ,Faintness, Extreme Lassifilde, " don't -care " and want -to -be -left -alone" feeling, excit- ability, irritability, nervoueness, sleep lesenese, flatulaticy,, melancholy. or the blues:" and backache. • These :are sure indications of Female Weakness, . some derangement of the organo.. For _Kidney Complaints and Backache of either aex the Vegetabl" Compound is unequalled.. Youcan 1' write i w to Irl. Pinkham about yourself in strictest confidence, LYDIA E. .PINMUAN MED. CO.. Lynn, Naso, May agar Jap Draftees.: According to The. 'Vancouver Prove Ince, next tall Japanese oranges will be barrel from Canada if they cannot pass tdspectlon as free from pets such ptuyle-•oterian-J'ose-scale, Thomas -Cue Gingham, fruit Inspector, no declared le an interview with .tha't paper. ' • ,onetr'neaeon iiafeoted y.P�ete oranges have 'been permitted to enter the country t ls.-;yrear." Bald Mr.'Cun- ningham, "ht', because 'they have been paid tor. ` Of course, no distribution of them is .allowed till :they have beefs thoroughly fumigated • and.' the' scale parasites ,destroyed. Merchants hero' placed letters of credit in Japan on w hich the Japanese growers "'drew as soon es the -fruit was despatched tO this port.': Next year, to protect themselves, IT WAS h#ER TRUNK. �Vide�nee That Would Convince the Moat Obiti*ate nagiragentan. The old lady had lost the check to her trunk, and the depot officials said that she mist enumerate the contents and Batley them that It belonged to titer. "Waal, new," sire began, "right on top of everything you'll .find a red. woolen inert that I was taking to me brother :Witham. 1Krtltiatn. pa's rheuma- tism, and. red woolen is,powerful good •tor that." "What else?" "Then you co a to three new sheets for Aunt Mary with a new bedquelt - for Aunt Sarah. Thep vthere's a calico dress 'pattern for•Aunt bfary's oldest girl and a catskin cap for'Auut Sarah's oldest boy; Then you come to my clothes.. There's a silk • dress that has been turned top to bottom and made.' over again, and there's"-- - "1 think the trunk mutt be yours," said the baggagemen,' "Waal, there's:the old corset I bought five years ago, a white. skirt that I'm going to put some new trimming on 1 and an alpaca dress that I• may give to Aunt Mary if she hasn't vowed too. stout. Then you'll dud" • . "You can have the trunk, ma'am." "Mon yulell find a jar of raspberry jam, la bole of currant wine acid some" '"Take it along, ma'am. 'It's your trunk for sure," "Yes, it's my trunk, but now that you. have got me naming the contents I'd like to tell you that there are two: pairs of shoes,•three paint of. stockings, ley last year's bonnet, ' an extra'waist i and"— .. • l But the baggageYnan pulled the trunk around, broke off one of ethe"bandies, bent 'the lock' and ,told her teat he wouldn't be responsible for spontane- ous combustion if the tiling remained there ' fifteen minutes longer. Bald - 1 Nigkkind Teo. IS Pure Teen Grand Mogul teas are the products of the high, lands in Ceylon;, q .,They are the real mountain dew of the Orient, Q Nature put into these Highland teas a high ?er.. centage of theme (flavor- • ins) and a low percentage `.of tannin (bitters), Orand Mogul teas are a nerve tonic, a pure food and an aid to life. q Nervous ' people prefer them to medicine. Q Healthy people' -regard. there as the beverage. ` of good health. Q Prepared by machinery from planted to, teapot..; a.. Gran� Mo ui 9. Tea �I Sold: only in. whams as > 30c, 40c ,end 50e per; pound la Wadi. green or sable& Look tier' the premium touters and premium ' lin in each pads.. Tbs ass if these coupons is net title fiat of ihs tea lee is simply a pestel' the cows tidos appropriable I ., splen slid chance err.. to),l-siuy anything in the way' ° of Clothing and Furnishingis 0 AEemembrance .�►�al' . For .one week, everything at half -prig. •, - } Beginning..sat., Murch 3 Fridin ' ' g Sad v�,1Vl�rch #a SE • � EN DAYS a0 7 a to buy a new Overcoat a: pair of Pants,a new _Hat, Shirts, Collars and Ties at Half-price. Paris Exporitiou For 1916.' i . In spite of the face that the last Paris exposition was not- a financial success and the statement that. there would not be another "'show" tor many years, it now appears, according to Le Figaro of Paris, that a parliamentary corn- mettee has quietly planned, one for. • • 1916. The committee bas -been (greeted' to draw up another report on the sub- oct: - Under the old scheme o ex o Ij >? p Romafee and Reality. The young man had pulled the young woman jip the hill• on the toboggan and was •amazed to find her moodily . silent when they reached th op. "What Is wrong?" he :asks: • ' "If you had any romance about you, .you would have taken advantage Of the occasion and. the opportunity to • say teat you would .be happyr.to.pull me up the hill - of • Iles forever' and ever," she sighed. as g 'Bet �- ,,- >W_b twI il. local importers of Japanese oranges will have to insert a clause In , their men i t w agreements to w Lh he groomer" that the oranges shall not be paid for till they have passed inspection. Any scale -In- fected oranges found neat 'season win either be shipped' back to. Japan- or de- stroyed. 'T have issued ordersto all teepee - tors in-Brittah 'Columbia. to Mace ail citrus fruits on :the list of.frults which mekrst undergo inspectlori. I did this because I' have found that 'the' lemons and oranges. shipped here. from -Cali- tomtit. carry 'settle in :stone instances: It is the purple scale." • The entire---conatgnment of 20,000 Japanese oranges which arrived re-, cently by the steamer Tartar from the Orient had to be fumigated. , Twenty -Six in a Bed. • -mr. ,s it u. rncfmpeon returned''on. - -$`ta u"r""day from a. trip in N eve Outerio, going about fifty:iniles nfirth of Now Liskeard, says The Orilita News -Let- ter. The country seems to be mining mad, Mr. Thompson thinks; and. it is. • almost, impossible 'to: get acoomhnoda- tion near Cobalt. In a -betel there wen one -of. 26 sleeping in one roc The beds were put • close together, and to .get into one's bed' it was • necessary to climb over the foot of it. Past New Liskeard there ds no timber "to speak 'of excepting• pulpwood, poplar; birch, ate,,, which grows So close that a, rash „ bit cannot run through. Mr.. Thomp- son Was looking for railway tie thrt- ber • but found it was scarce in that eountry. "tut 'last 'summer when we'-veere' .'boating you said you could think of no i .brighter. future. -.than: to drift together. ' down the. stream• of life,'' „ •I �.. hknow,'dear,•but.when aase pulls;. a hundred and fifty pounds' of a :girl 'up a'balf mile hill : he hasn't enough breath left ..to say what he thinks: -Drifting Int a boat 'gives him more • breath and more time to think and less :• laborious -work' for his arms!'-Oricago• t .Tribune.._: . •, . i eitiona• originated in 1855 the next ex- position x position should be held after an lie terra! ol! `eleven ye s or in 1911 Too 3lneh i on .' ---... T 9 l the, Wate;.. -Oil wits poured .-on --troubled Waters at puekirk recently with dire results. There was a violent sea, and the cap taint of the, ship. Cowrie, stranded out- side the harbor, pumped. 375 quarts oe • petroleum upon the waves. The oil ua happily Stayed in the harbor, and for weeks afterward the 'p agn'of-fe -„ sell was . elo sed. •;with greasy water,' Oki . were poisoned in shoals and 'they 'whole "town• smelled of the cif. ' ltelie 6;i4 i1d `Thea 9argery:'°� • 'When the floor of the operating thee?' ter of the old • hospital at Canterbury; England, was torn* up 'the other day,•' in - CLINTON, from,.,: om� r M. T..: Jackson, who is retiring, after 52 years in busi. • ness, and is p now winding up by a real sale, . which will be called 'a REMEMBRA . l• SALLA In: place of one man getting the whole Bargain, I: am giving all my old customers a chance. Think what it means—HALE-PRICE, will • be' a snap' to `lay in a' stock Of Clothing; Scotch and English Suitings, and Troia serin s, Men's `and Boys' g Y . • . Ready -to -Wear, Suits, Odd Pants, Odd Knickers. , Everything goes, for.Seven days, at just half the price. . .•. Everything ash no Y � �` , goods exchanged or on approval itood h s guaranteed. (We never sold any shoddy.) t ds. $ale. nd come.early. • the• rings , were, discovered through• which were passed the cords for tying patients down • on< thee operatinee table .prior to the discovery of anaesthetics. . 'War's Aftermath. • The Masterful' lady with., her meek spouse stood at the hallowed grave. of her first. husband. IIere, -she: said • impressively, "lies a hero. You would not have beenm y husband to day; Hen- ry,' had not John been killed at getters- burg."' ettysburg$.'' "Oh," cried, Henry, clutching his Y g hands convuislvely, "what a curse. War Ise'' -Woman's; Some Companion. • $I00 REWARD, $100 •• , The ° reads s' r of this paper will: be le d ae s to learn that at there is ' t least ,a est ' one dreaded disease a ethat aces nee has . been able to cure in all its stages, and that is:Oatarrh. Hall's Catarrh h :r Cure is the only positive cure now' known to the medical` fraternity.' Catarrh be- , ing a: constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Cat- arrh Cure is taken : internally', acting .. directlyupon .y the .blood and Mucous surfacesI of the system, thereby 'des-', troying the foundation of the 'disease,. and giving . the patient' strength by building up the constitueson and assist- ' ing nature in doing its work? The pro-, prietore have so much faith in its cure- t tivepowers tbat they offer One Hund- red Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list offteathmonials. Address F. .: J. DHENE Y- & -C.O. Toledo, O ' Sold b a'll7Druggiste, 75e. • • Take Hall's. Family Pills for constip ation. I • • Hard Liner. "1 tell you, man was :not meant to live alone: The young man in business• • who le not mauled is seriously handi- capped." andl capped." "That's wbati Not being able to put his property to his' wife's name he's at the mercy , of hts •creditors:" --Catholic + Standard and Times. . noyed. "Were you an dyed while on the wit -• nese stand?" . "Slightly," answered the great cor- h poration magnate. "The judge and;one nes. r two other people in the "courtroom seemed to think they were quite as Im- portant as pnyself."-rWashington Star. • ' AYE YOU A BOSS ? or are you rode. taden7 it,you .are snaking money for some one le, quit gad ,,sake utoney for yourself:. ' Get out ` !slavery ala be free. Write G. Mattsirntt. 8c Ito T.ondon. ,They will show you the way. They Ave started thousands on the road to freedom. even dollars a day, every day in the year, is be. lag +node handling their goods, Write twit.. Time is money. , OBSTINATE COUGHS AND COLDS. -The Kind That Stick. 'JCrhe.rnai That Turn To BRONCIHPIS. The Kind That End In CONSi1MPTI0N. tit mot give •a eoid tie 'haus t4 .silt. es Sive lungd, but en the last oleo Olt Is be yew insist and qet s bottls• .i Dr. Wood's • Nor -.,a..... Pine' Syrupy... If wises • C utdu, 044 nemebitl., Mee 'Mese hear fa tri. direst, Vie, a• M,Br d0a.tlsq at the Throat 11 Lass. Ira Gni! thaw,. et tl i ss.isiak Str.si, Tis real., entire t " irlsri to lase ate ler 'tk. emetterfel Ilk. lli. w..e. Benisyr ri.. SSprv` ills cfs.e iitt�rtft Huhu d mei twin Whiten. lit Nis a "WsrMls sseiiie. Nr kg* Wallas ,ratll ossllArie lea illet Sete eg ss . W. are thews obi** a M�«IrM al SU OA hssMts." Nistsr% boosa list ssistlMttt. . 'rleiYi6 >lrt 1f1Nis "r�I� iw e wAlipf>tiMbtllos 1f>t•+ "1"1111titlifs itt.ri fX111111010166Aitel14110104 One Ezceptiott. Suffrage Leader—You don't seem the least worried about the fact that. wo- men are crowding .out menin every profession.. • Sandy Pikes --No, mum. Dey'Il never crowd men out in d tramp profession, mule. Columbus (d) Dispatch. • .A Cat-a.tiropbe. Wil. m teuitW stet• Four anarchist plotters in brad, Invented a new kind of bomb. They had just got it loaded • When: bangs—it exploded Md struck the contsplrators .dumb.. ' Hf. Lase Profit Knocked` Out. "Ignorance of the law, you•knovrio - said the justice of the peace, "Is nos. Musa" that efso,"' replied the prisoners "you 'Oouldn'thave it leg to stand on ' if they ever hauled yon ap, "rota Thur:-Ohtcago flecor°d-Herald, i i Neuralgia awl Ne vascula. Wad. ' fly by, H1 A H i AJAX /IVY MIM. Sll It cfb. ON tiNA R No begot d.urstsInitest dew lg' Tk � kit k !-).71" Special' toFermers..: THE VETERINAR1. SPECIALTY CO. DRS. VANZART & WARRING TORONTO. Offers to farmers the fol- lowing remedies: Stock Tonics. and Blood P:trifiers. Indigestion and, }Colic Cure. ' Spavin Cure. •••„,3 Worm Powders,' Distemper Remedies, • Poultry Tonic. Louse Death, Antiseptic Healing Oil. Sprain Emulsion. • Flesli and Gall Cure, Heave Relief. Lump JawCure. Breeding Powders. Diarrhoea Cure for colts and calves. • Leaking navel and joint • ill. - These preparations are put up by. persons who have bad 25 -years' experience as Veterinary special - lets, A coupcln is itt everypack. age entitling the holder to free, Veterinary advice. Por Sale by Ws'8. f.. Itolmes, Clinton. Millet', Holineforille, III t I NTQ'N.. old est' Clothing Merchant in Western 'Onta.rio , .n)V'td n tiring ad' winding . up, after 52 years,, by a geni:Ine Sale. �`re .you comms= ?— YES`` Hovey's Baking Powder,,P er lb; :;255e Hooey's Compound Syrup. of White Pine find Tar, for coughs' and colds... d'oe.,bottle for 25c Hovey's'Beef, Iron and Wine, for tonic and strengthening • LIA 81,i Hovey's., Emulsion Cod- Liver oil • • and. Sypophosphites, 50% pure Norway Oti, made by our own receipe. ' Noue. other' just as good' 16 oz, HoveC O O f - • s. Cocoa, ream ream o Y , • medicine... 16 oz bottle 75e Witch Hazel and Cream of Sovey's Ooinpotind Iron Pills, 50'in Violets, for chapped -hands, a box 25e;'5 boxes $1.00. etc., per bottle 25e DiSpeileing Chemist .E HOVEYA y an uggis Cutters:. and Sleighs' First�class Cutters and Sleighs al reduced prices. • Repairing- proij ttv .attended to Rumba! & NICMath,. Huron Street., • Clinton. ■ • ors \UBtiORI Hot; about Seeds?;. Call early. We have Rad Clover, Alsike and Lucerne' Timothy, etc. . Anyoneewanting anything special should call and order early so as to be sure of procuring it when needed. •We will talk more of seeds later on. LADIES.-- Call and examine our new Spring Goods, of all kinds. See our beautiful range of Collars, get a pattern sheet. Our magazine and patterns art. very chetfp. . Emporium, Londesboro, Feb. 20th, 1906 ,ai ADAMS. L.c ,iii New Crockery and Christmas Fruits Just Received. t., We have just opened five crates of beautiful Crocker i'n - ported direct from the innkers in .ii',nt� land. We entry they finest and largest assortments of•erockory in the equity and 'this lot contains the very latest and choicest patterns and designs, in Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, and fancy C3hina. They are goods you should see. We are sellingthem at less than regbin.r priees New Teas, Sugars and Canned-CCoocis ` kai'�ii1 ixc� t{:ty ; u�t•nti1y nil.",ihie t n fish* ii is Teas,Sugars, and t:ia ed t g nn �oods. Call and get llriees. >'P That lt, aft. We sell the best 25e Tea in ESS (leeen anti Japan. 1 town. lrwln. JMat