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The Huron Signal, 1887-9-16, Page 7- TIN HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, SEPT. '6. 1-.87. ONNIMMIN W eeFr The question how •• can hest educate As the boys grow up, us oks tha.shiss... Ube ether 1.51.1.wurk.s.,? Kai , !: SA, POI I EgooTs gi s iii 0 Es 111,1121101111111Lilmsssea Fashion's Fancies. • Wbei Illeibeini alesoold Da. IlluillteM niers Proilloo due is ••. I'...L.....M. so.... - ----- 111 heeds of our shadow is toils es- The nee hionen rentha email and hes. of them ; then the) foal MA Mt AIM Ilittiely with lower sad Log r europium...ship *Mew here. tirs hitereet aU neer Om coerstry. or.. or roo,'' imiiisted ,,,,, the nods siso L- t the children male • noise mime - elm ie mood tom, where of Moiled gamy hove keg posood pok i treats, tosses ; their happiums 1.s. neportmatt and wwk. All anomie for brain woik. h in with • slight face inuoultlit• re sire crowded to 'aorta. We hove Tb. minuet fem.' a of bead*, of feathers tooted our moots to think great Nai:."1y.ta‘/r`iw;r.1:17 reou‘:bor.i:ool.:f ulu"" mod •wtol`e lb. bilulY sad of tbst.st ErIsch nlinery Zsser! .sdoui of life, but we hate forpoten to n ate small close she, es to loos iu m he wisdom which our granotoothen • ittul'i adding. • t I ifi ore hies d.h, 1u IL. t.ti.I.g slightly urn, the knowledge of doing well sad as your nerves Respect their little morels ; if they betel comealui-ois, worrying theta will crier made ib..w tell, and patience will probably do their rk. Allow thenoas they grow older,to have opinions of the r ort; ;Ye t'ie * - dividuale laud nut me.* echoes. Remember that without phy•io.d the dail: tasks that lie aitmod ett, Wilt felt boinsets of pliable fit made 6111"1",•14`1, .11'•'•gnel t winible" ithuut 'klatch all things must go,awiy. up ... fold, podr, en a tram, pre- , t mita ire& happy lino, which ir a need et skilled bands is being pas- Mealy as cloth would I. • used are .b.....oi • stresitimbon GOA and body. I.' Bea lin mind that joii •re largely re tally met in our larlte cities by techtsi 1"11121 wear ; ib-.. "6 a" " stiff fiht schools for boys aud girl& It is ,hom, or oleo moral), zi.kod rjgor for er, and hare patienze with faults aud pp iamb • for yuur child • inherited char - bonnet• with rows of pitiking a'l over itainly the duty of •very mother in the ie a h) prefer them.P11111 eturvicirred h." g•• he land to educate her daughter care leas, showing small nose's done in Talk hopefully to your children of life right ally ia all dello:atm mitten Let each the shots. .4 the felts, or else lulu 11. Poasibilitiv• ; you bate 11(.4 with beaded •heat or leaf pattern in t4. d'Pref• 'btu' bc'ause you h'T° rid - little one over eight years of sate have • borders. err (('0.141441.41 sant e A itre*".r week in the kitchen alternately, •id twist in front and pointed piukedY"elicla Teach boys and ties the actual feels each day of this week Niel' Ler an hour's of rich, replied faille are suflicieut ..1 life as soon as they 11110 old enough toi or isolubt,or,e justrort„ oi Emu, disk teimmeou (.4 full maraud 1.11 underatand tbmis, and give them the prtc i.rioogou.t. Flo d wh.t their spe :Lel tastes *iv this instruction be systematic ; begin Lower clowns and no•:'..Aing brings, with simple &elms . let the child of eight arritigiiig out frotu the cr are begin with potatoes, paring them and features the new round inats to The brllus nc taking out the eye* carefully. Tench rarr:tr:i4ntv:tsr lis Ustrilit.1 mini; her that only billing Irak*" mutt be much wilder on one eide, some turned poured ()VW theta, bow to tell when the up it" • sharp point. against the back of tee -kettle is builig, that half an hour the Mown. ai.J others rolled upward in will usually cook a potato. Show her I ithr"b:imit •itt"lidCriAtistailt "rr" toward, e. how to pour the water off from them Turbans will he in eil again in all the when dune, how to shake then) to make low crowned Eneltsh shapes, and with fume slightly higher indented crows pointed towards the hoot. Children's hats of felt are mostly white, or in the grayish Gohelin blue shades ; they •re ,aatirely cf smooth felt, or else the crown only is plain. •n.1 the bean is t1 long - napped brueli felt. Ribbons will continue to lie used for bonnet trimmines in widths varying from two and a half to four or five nich5s. them mealy and hoer you stand them ea the beck of the stove. covering them with coarse towel to absorb the moisture. After tem lesson let her do all the rook herself the next time, and eu on till bbitpotatoes are as ;sear perfection as posse tile. A little wise praise will lift the spirits of the little wok wonderfully. .t n omelet is another dish which child ..oin rowdily learn to onto well. The picot -hired ribbons ill nut be w abandoned, but the pewter styles and the nicest qualities will have Plain Among the first kssons ia etiokine at all proboble sh.. has strength to knead edge, and egmitne:ownticat mirlitrehliboathaAat ..tineord and a satin Land. The Loyalties are the Om- or changeable ribbon.' of color *hot &croft another, end the "flor- escent" colors with the shading done in the dye, and producing very pretty of - fact& Cocks' plumis are arranged in most varied ways f trimming autumn hes and bonnets, and there are shin WOWS ostrich feathers in cleaners of tips and demi long plumes which will be used later for winter Ws. The clusters of curved cock's plumes now in favor will be retained in very large groups. but the straight trolls and bunches of sharp Pleader !tethers, called runts, are near- er sod are feel on the most stylish French round hats. Black oneks' plumes are considered stylish taionningi for hags or hosinets of almost any calor, and in some clusters are edged 'nth gilt. Velvet faille 'repeals's, heumillm, moire and grog grain- will be the fabrics tool for making bonnets. All them materials •re soft and pliant, the corded silks being move supple than ie any of previous reasons. The velvets are plain' n all the new colon, and are also chanreable, shading thesowl two or three tones of one eetor, or ail to tiro eintraating shades ; striped sad plaid velvet is in plait' colors and glace as A useful 111110(101 IS small bonnet of black velvet, smooth ea the frame, with three rows of narrow jet grimy in oval designs find along the front and edging the crown. A wide chantilly Ian aosrf is fastened by a jet ornament st the end of the crown, folded, along the sides, and form strings. The top trimming is high 'leader loops cf black. teach the child to make bread. It IS not somettimes linhiebed with a straight a large batch of bread, but she can read- ily make small qoantity of rolls for breakfast Let her learn the ambition of kneadmg ; it is an excellent gymnastic ex.:emirs, which cannot be of anything but benefit physically, developiiie the muscles of the chest. We have seen de- licious bread toads by shildren .4 ten A little competition in the family moose the daughters as to whom bread is beet will help in the good MIMI of intone . Let the young cooks thus learn took meats, vegetables and make ten Mid coffee thorotighly, then elbow them to make este and desserts. While one of the daughters of the family is receiv- ing inatrucrton in cooking, another east bare an hour's instruction in work up- stairs ; teach them to do this work prop- erly. Every healthy girl in our lead should care for her own room, with slight assistance after she is eight year, old for the education. in order to know how to sleep, dust and lay a bed proper-' ly,. D.s not set bar to do it like stank; go with bev and praise bear work. Whim w ell dun*, ere her everything you east ly can to make her room lovely and cul- tivate in her the love which is innate in even wcman's heart of neat, homelike surroundings. We believe every one in the how, if it is posaible, should have • room of his owe., a sanctum where he can claim exclusive ownership. It Cer- tainly raises the girls individual WOWS of dignity. geeing is a task which should never be forgotten. A girl shoeld Kindness with the family horse is be taught early all the different stitcher of the utmost importence. Atways of the expert hand seamstres& Sheeultim1•111riZo'lly°•ilnlawia..irahl'dhrsob• tri ih°611 do bit "in m•ndIng if F°6•ibl•' I he ▪ ie tired and w.wn out, it is astoPish- but we do not believe any child should ing, how thews little attentions will m- use a sewing machine befote she is a courage and cheer him up. When sot in nee, he should be Oven • nameable amount of daily exercise. No antesal will do well without exeretee. It pro- motes a gond action .4 their limbs, and assists dijestion. The harness should We 11111gd to Tsar Meyer. fall -grown wornan. Machine work has prostrated in disease many grow o wo- men, and is too hard for • young girl to & tempt unless the necessities of the faun- ily regain it. Do not keep • child moire made to fit, thus evoking chaos than an hour steadily at the needle, but let her run out is the sunshine and bream if her task is not done and re - to to it. Bach education at home as we speak need take little time, and in after years whoa the child a a woman it may bring her more sincere pleasure than all the education she will receive in acade- mies and colleges. !low many unhappy homes throughout the land may be due to ignorance on the part of the wife and isother cf the little daily matters which cmtribute to the comfort of the family. How many lives are wrecks troken down by the burden of life work only for want of knowledge. Then is no ditty which should appeal so strongly to the Christian mother, who desires her ilitoghters should lead noble. useful lives, than the duty of educating them to bear their share in the work they inset do or attend to doing whether they Its rich or poor. For there is no choice io this workaday world of our "Ye must either work or steal, hy whatsoever elite y• call your steeling." a .d develop them, inetead of spending nig 40". When she brainie evening star laid tome, money and pat 'once iti forcing loomber her whol.• Illuminated disk (like the th a iota italics that are rejsuaguant to lull mums) we. turood toward dm lade delight ia rim; out ol 0.--I. 1.51. day to Monday, Ea fa...rise least bring the Dekko& Park Howl at Weyt....igr. quirt remit he Ives tak.ai quite • Lowe, and hie eorussianding egos., i* bremoing familiar to the habit...ea of the place. 04. Cod,- I,a leen lately joiord kw hos datigtiter, 11.01 Arta (kitty, a young lady who inherit. her fattser's Imadsons. feature* and graceful beating, and alms 0s:1 lord manner* compare favorahly !otitis the • 11.1 moor. .4 this p.wk parking priests, Muster., whore Ty* (10^111 to hats de- parted. Indeedvs s, the ole hearing of these quiet Western 5.4110 pri.ate Weiaiu *inviter contrast to the Istatant loudness of Ow Ameri• CAN Wonli NINI et MN IN -re 1111 NeirCIA uf notoriety -a goal NINCII they attain, if ever, by the and of nutted I...orwta, pearl powder and isd lantOmer By the nob there ie good mann fur the quiet a51al. of contentment which decorate. Buffalo lace uuw, It ia figure Welt 1*.. colonel thinks the Mort. tlw handsome 411,1 01 K1200 • day clear 140111 which he is rakish is by his .how. A The Largest Stook, Greatest Varitit.y. And 13-st Value IN TOWN, AT E. DOWNING'S. Cor. East Street and Square, Godericb. ALI. THF I.F. IUINU Si IFS IN LAlliEs) GENTs; AND cilllippviu wEAR V hitt/ CLAISt. l'ICICES. A I.1N 1. (SP Tease roustastlea. • Venn. is esi tong .tar. 141w reaches the 1,8,d 9 ies genuine - • point during die mouth of August, when she , puts on her mod slot/iota' aspect as etrialug star. Ou the 15th, at noonday, she ArtINNed iu her greatest brilli.incy, being then about 41S: mat of the .,in, and her diameter ineasur• French Kid Button 3oote, at 12.00 theist._ earth. •eol, Lein./ at her greateit Owes ifafti• bar ."'14i was mai As long aa it possible, kiss them 10" 14lio ha. r..r since been teasel- a.4-•‘ wed Severe. K. VALI. ies' andgents' Tennis Shoes; _it 11.110 iutt 11 25 K Ole niv a call. and We Nilt dhow yt. our ,11.14 k lb lila Mare w heftier you bay or not. E. DOWNING good night after they are in bed ; they like it so, and it keeps them very clone. li you hays a lost child, remember that for the one that is gone there is no more to do ; for those remaining, every- thing : hide your grief for their mites Impress upon them from early inflame) cy that actions have results, and that they cannot eicape conrequersoes even hy beteg sony when they have acted wrongly. Art your daughters grow up, teach them at least the true merit* of house- keepiag aud cookery; they will thank Fun for it iu later life a great deal more than for accomplishments. Try and sympathize with girlish nights of fsucy seen if they seem abound to ling 1051ord and iaorea.ing isi *tar and bril- liancy. At do- ...sae time *lie has been turn - nig Into and kas .4 her illuminated disk towards it., paseint through all the phases of the moon front hill to new. Until the 15,th LIIIP ion -ammo/ ear i4 the p:enet's disk ha* more than cuuntertmlanued the lease g tew. tion which s illuminated, and al eirry server mon have MAU:y.1 Ube fair evening oar Ilea grown more brilliantly beautiful After die 13t1i the illuminated eminent rapidly di- miusahai until It become* exceedingly dim Row motile hared glee U. ti510i Th• J. Th. southern -bound mail train on the Sea- board arid Honaiiiske Railroad iamb near kill. Mg • yoting lady on Friday. Just bsyund Margyttsvolle the toad runs tut dietaries through a kind of swamp, which i* • favorite place for falling. Nlisie Nous Juiciest was you ; by so done you will retain your sitting on the ruilaitikuient indulging in itilltlet1CO urea your daughter* and tot the seductive work of angling for eels teach them to seek sympathy elsewhere. when the mail came tlosielering al.ong. Cultivate them seperately, and not as There was PINOUlfil T....tta for her to fellialll "to rarely wheat. ale 5,...,hut with Ow tonal if y0.1 Witte turning them out by soachin• nompreeetice Id I ulaels generally pre.aild on inch occasion• she gut 1115 and dtaxtrd =rum the track.. The e timer, diil his heat to stop his train Int Ma. n5,:.14e 10 40.... TII0 1 locomotive strua Mini Jaques and hurled het wry. Encourage them to t•ke walk tog exercise. Ybunn ladies in this country are not good walkers. They can u 4.1.. dance all night but are tired if they walk i:r7r,l,rto"J:-.71.but:',.'Z'ijo.ww.ao tido a mi!e. Girls ought to to ',kir 10 walk lir lying a inanglytt curpor. The trainmen and as easily as boys, Half the nervous pamengens, Ismveser, were ass.aied 1., find mi dionses which afflict young lathes would varyn.nchIs.g.":"*•11 ao41 1:icaor.••,11(4i1): angry dieeppear if the habit of regular 'ler- Til-T:untgta'at lsolutt) ogee was encouraged. 110.. s.ived Irvin a terrible (Math by bet twi•tloo. Keep up a high stendard of princi- ples ; your childree will be your keenest 1 Onteris se toisiosios. judges in the future. Do be honest with them so entail thiors as well as in great. If yua cannot tell them what they wish W bmuoe, say so rather than deceive them. Reprove your children foetal.- beat ; • child taught to carry reports from the kitchen to the parlor et detestable. Send the youogster to bed early ; de de parties, at thisol.,y picnic., and even at cid. upon the proper time and ;Whir* to risitu-r, and loae,,, if not 0. their un- it. c Ii INNWINISt. at least to their irritating drawl and 11..'., e W. -4r11, commiststa upon Remember that visitors praise thi current event*. The ti.voinioi of thew loess would uot be tolerated in the saloon. Nrw York or Boeton, yet in Kiwis's] those adyrn- turrm weir toed ith open arm*, 11.sicred as though they urea 1l..,.rd. s,rGriclitoes*, permitted to flirt • ith the pruttirst srir:s anti sewn,' tel icashly ...coifed if, mo - chance, thry h.oe to he rent hone ris a 1111.- 01 aesnrintoziv.stion. Souse usenet., las ought 10 ktonwlotteg.r. 1.1.‘r stril began 1,, c.11 upon awnm in their 1 l. /c.1.I loo s.:11 ale, noon and pelt dealer in the Northwest, has 5.3"itta "ft: .-e 10,14/1kra.i. 1: 'rem He has been absent about four months Featberly (too I5100.1.11g,s• 14.v) -1).4 rou and during that time he has made • iiverthr „oir ) ..ung 6.1)! Mowienger Tr% or. bow Mr. 1104 Line Finn Keno'. on- ., o, I al time 1 wa• ,,se %Veit. Servietel 11),(1 TI.n• kW. i• Foot I "no, - Y. -, mei . t?•.r, Ft rah The 2..,4, Thtt, Buffalo Pars cowboy. art bcco.Mitg a bore, M otir3. lial4e 50 ss. -'i LIAM, in the n:..4 un- expected lib' .Cm.o. A irs trown*:, mem to have him then howls over them un- totoied Ion1 et the 1..airie. and milli, of the met. have taken dolt. '5555 ii.d.o* to Chiba Thr result is that note 1::04, cot. boy. at gar - children as much to plows you or be- muse they deeeri• it, and that their presence is oftener than not an afflic- tion. and brumes. In cold weather the lips and tongue cf the horse may be made very eon by oontact with the low bit The bit shoeld always be warmed before being placed in a bone's mouth. Plies ere very annoying to bores., and the use lhe net. or some proper/altos that will keep the Gies away, a well repaid. are in driving ie of the greatest im- portanes. How often do we see an as- imal driven until wet with perspiration, and dotted with foam, standing withoet blanket or protect:op of sny kind frcm the ei.id northern winds. when in each cor.dition, he evidently suffers intensely. besides the danger of contracting seem Ir -mi which he will never reonver. If any law nn our statute book should be more rigidly enfnrced than another, it is the one seeing fast driving. When in me. blankets should always Ise pro- vided in eold weather, so that they will dry without chilling Prreest there from drafts when warm, and either rub (hien, GT let them 'tend in a stable, where gold air cannot strike these. gle as vas mow. but if you are constipated. or have *ie.( headache, bed taste in the mouth, rash Wield to the hotel, bilious cn.nplaint, or may similar difficulty. you should go at "nee to pier dreg/int for Dr. Pierce's "Pleaaant Penally* Pellets," the most efileteest means for medicating it, by eor or Deer is Mad. Mr Henry K Doty, one of the most prominent citizens and the boding hide visit to every European country and has Weems thoroughly acquainted with the cultism, manners and languages of the different people. He spent shout $65,000 on the trip, bat this could not be called an extravocant sum when one takes into consideration the superb paintings, statuary and other works of sat that he brought back wi b him It, Parie, epos the Roo do Hardy along he purchased ff1i%,000 worth of *tuna, and in Brussels be bought several thousand dollars worth of those elegant carpets, from which that city derives its name. Mr Doty says that be was well treated everywhere ramp' in England. He is specially bitter against Mr Phelps, our representative at the Court of St. James. "This man Phelos,” toys be, "is • little, dried-up, snobbish Vermont law- yer, wish a soul no hisser than a heckIa- usniy, I dyed my nneastach• and put on sat dress suit aud si $20,000 diamond pm, and called to see hen. A line specimen he is tn represent our wealth and culture ! I don't believe hie clothes coot more than twenty dollars a "1 suppose I ought W esti oa the Queen," sire 1. 11. didn't *ay anything, mad 1 ens- tineed : "Wmild you mind istredesing n. "Really Mr Doty," says be. "I do not feel like presentiwg an entice stranger to Her Majesty." "Oh, you oeedn't be *carol." say. I, for 1 carry as big a letter of credit as say American in London, &WI alien it cense' to eultare and that sort of htrog I &its to nit the socks off any of your /coda and marqueezies.'" "W.- 1, will you believe it, he heti the impudence to shove a printed list of vieetions at "You will have to meaner these nn oath before eon WE yos whether I ean provost you to Her Majesty," says he. I was as weed as a Texas skier. Here *re mine of the questions: "Did you ever have a grasdfatker, sad if en what was his voestine t 'Are you addieted to the ow of the doubts aegative 1 'Spell plithit4e, strychnine and pheteonia.' Foie questions these to pet to • gentle - clean malice,. I told Mtn tie pm to Mims with hi, Quest, sad roe rip* to have my privite merstary write litter to the Presidevit, eamplasniim of P.**, sad dasaillag Mot he be dii- °barged." Two strangers poising Rowland Hill's church one day entered, walked ep the aisle, and finding no mat, .trod for a while end listened to the semen Pre - smelly they turned to walk nal. Before they rmiehed the door the preecher "But I will tell you a story." Till., of worse, arrested the strangers, and they pawed. turned again, and listened. "Once there wa• a auto- said the preacher, "who said that if he hail all Vie aim in the world aisle isitoesi wrest as, and all (11. 10... in 111141 ussid Med. into one tree, sad he mold eiliotit the al and met down the tree, he world A allimpte 1' too. A certain learned judge, when at- teloptieg to be clear, is at times rather perplexing. My good .onion, he is re- ported 4.. hate said to a witness, you must give all answer in the fewest posei ble wotda of obeli you are capable, to the simple asal plain question whether, when you were crossing the streets with the baby Oil year arm and the enmities was coming down on the right side and the cab cos the lett side and the brow - man wee trying to pass the omnibus, you mw the plaintiff between the brougham and tie cab, or between the omnibus and the cab, or whether and when you saw him at all, and whether not near the brougham, cab and omnibus, or either, or any two, sod which of them respectively -or how waa it It is Some sever tried the tie perinseal--that wbss otic Is bested ints oho air by the bewails, of a bailee, its tliialts of .31 111. evil lie hat eesaavittee ILI. 0 ewe. a re. • free GM. Around each bottle of Dr Chase's Liver Care se a medical guide and recei, a hook coots g useful niforinstion, over rec.oyes, and pronounced by doctor' and druggisi• as worth ten times the coo .4 the medwine. Medicine sad honk III. Solt* by all drug7ieta. =TEN, CLEANSING, NEIUNG. 11 Cores CATARRH, Csil MT FOIL me. OroPPONIIIma Wood prism BABY TO USE. IBA* OW aria aresSiestka named lig Or Meth. flabl ler Drieetela, seem& Weans& sasiorialreisaMa andel. I1- & Sam &Mr Oh 4 1111.1.1111111114____1111 N. B. -TO TRH TRADE -Loather and Findings in any quantity, at Lowest Pi -ices. Godertch, June bid, MIL • 111111. WILSON- PROS., GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS, ST. DAVID -ST., GODERICH, (Two Doors East of Whitcly't Manufacturers of Marble Montiments, Headstones, tfantlepieces, and all kinds of Furniture Trimmings in Poreiein and American Marble; also Window and Door Sills, and House Trinamints of all kinds in Ohio Stone. All work designed and executed iu brat s.) le. MIWILSOS 111108. demi largely In all kinds c f European and Canadian Granite, which *peck] attention is called. It will pay to tall before iodising elsewhere. Godench. Jane Ma. 1087. WILSON 3E3 013 nos-3in DRIVE IN TEAS! Basket Fired Japan New Trim Warranted Pure, 5 lb*. for $I. Thu. Tca is equal to any so 41 at Ilk. Ib. by pedlars. Other Japans from Nie. (0 85.. per lb. Extra Cocci Young Hyena. (((.1 1!.. lb. op. A specialty In Young Hymn Tea in 5 lb. lets only. Mr 11 !ri. Try n,y Youcg Hyson, and find mi lie Cheapest in the mat ket. Eggs taken in exchange At C. CRABB'S, Coderiche RING G-eaDs I Jost opened out a full aawartment of my own importations. and ailing at wholesale prices. Wool Cnelassierea, Weal Welehies. Uusu.. wad Prams. Tweeds and ll'ottenades at retires to Astointshn dirrall and see. Always pleascl to show stork. Do not forget the old stand on the Square., tern lib, 111117. IINIf 0. CRA. :BB, CiFod.erioh. NEW SPRINC GOODS ABRAHAM SMITH, TAILOR & CLOTHIER, lIa* lust receired. and s sow opening a large &moil men' of READY-MADE MEN'S AND BOYS' SPRING SUITS. Also on hand • large stock 0( 55.. UTEST PATTERNS OF TWEEDS AND CLOTHS For 111. make-up of tIPItINti SUITS. ORDERED WORK A SPECIALT I - .41.33El..ift.1=1.41..314C SMITH'S/1- MM gide Square. Goderich, March 21th. MEL SOW MISS 777-TTSO.. The Latest French and lizericall Slyies HATS, BONNETS Feathers, Flowers, Fancy Trimmings Etc.. Ito, Zhe. The Chicago House. Agent for Domestic Patterns. Otateric April Oh, IWO WIWIT STREIT. UODBRICH DANIEL GORDON, CABINETMAKER AND LRADINO UNDERTAKR. Marone can advertisw, bull Gan dhow the Steck. have havmore a k on hand them aas twia bemire is town to intact treas. EPURIsTIrrII1R.E. [have sew on hand le 41111evant styles of Bedroom !Mites.8 dltftreni styli s ef eidebearele. 3 parlor motes, aim mF eow anything in the urniture line, all of which swill he mild CHICeP AB TWO CIIRAPIDIT. AND YOU rosiirr IT. in tbe UNDIEIRTA K I fITIP personal lineation. ant ite benefit now of nearly 10 years eeperasies. think 1 have the beet Hearers in the Como r Heron 1 will Imprelhozmillor tVe. I have everything tumidly kept is a Prot elan establishment, mock ( fliwinallk Habits. Wares. ('rap, Itembabnieg don when regaireit. . Ouonsatee beers setietart los la every (VW!. OLD STAND BETWEEN P. ti AND RANK OF MONTREAL Geollerlalk. Sept. SW 11111il tess-aus PATENTS CARATS. TIMM MIMI! UM COPTIIIIIITS Obtained. mad all mistimes ki the itgliestent Moe sites/ad 5*01 *eimiMo inily TXWIR. 1 Our.kw'eNto tl1 Prarest Oa ir•••;;Vii"' tturee%ikorP mot.. u 1.4WINO, $a* vale se te gr1111 entahtlay_ triAk of Autry; a004we make .‘ C.11NOS UNLIK414 w'R OR 1•40P1 P4 ?INT. .",.. W. refer kaiak to the Poslowallow.tk• Ras 41 Iikow'hilam -0v- 1001 016. 4‘,16 q bb. -