The Huron Signal, 1889-7-19, Page 6•
THE HUltuN SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1889.
TIE-bat/HON ni BRIE1,1
WHAT 18 001NO ON OF INTEREST TO
CANUCKla
I
111es Meopeassem er• Welk Spitessmileed Istie
• • Celeemet1 Seim rareasseas ger
ileasseee Seeders.
Sullivan is mid lobe eanding to Canada
The drouth in Maalsoba lhas net hod the
alms at first reported.
towhee, a Riel rebellious notoriety, is
balm lionised in Park
Jaime Wilma, • riming maa of Si Thames.
was killed ea the Omni Trask track.
Mr. Aubrey Villas, Dorsey Coomniseita-
er of Croe n Lancia, igen at Braosbridga
Forwarders akin the Rideau Camel roate
tram Kota:Mon trees the United dudes vs
D ela
The Provincial revenue from timber end
Crown loads for the year is likely to prove
very satisfactory.
A disease retesublim cholera 1. doling
deadly work among the bogs of Tilbury
Township, Pagin tourity.
At effort will be node by the Ottawa
Masons to secure the ineetiag of the Greed
Lodge at that sity nest year.
Quebec te making preparations to feta the
fanathan Press Association iniouisers when
they reach the city on their *Reunion
An old maa llama John McCartney, of
liamilton, was killed on • t.rand Trash!
railway massing at Torontoon Seturdey.
Al the meeting of the MontreeJ Her i1!
am decided to urge that the question of the'
Magistrate.' Courts Act be tattoo to the
Privy Council. 1
The warrant for the ettradition of S. L
hotilmeyer, in custody inToronto tor forgery i
in Pennsylvanie, was issued by the Governor- I
GeneraL
"IONE
aim poErS CORNER
••••••41.6.--4Mill Mos Veer
A report in connection with the shipment,
of cattle from Montreal, for last season shows
that out of • total shipment of 49,979 head
mily 527401.
Senator Carrell has been appointed as
successor to Lieut,nant-Governor McDonald,'
of Frio)* Edward Island; whose term expires
on September 251a.
Rev. Charles Spurgeoo, son of the famous
London preacher mat present making a tour
of the United States and Canada, and is ex -1
pected to preach in liontreaL
I used a bottle of Burdock Blood
Commissioner Iderchmer is at present lac 11,t•er. .ny Dyspepso andit pn.ved a
Winnipeg making arrangements for a patrol
of nioulited pole. along int. inteniminnni, periect cure, end I was b:essed fhs day I
I zot it I will not tm without it now
boundary to prevent smuggling.
An agitation is beinintmned in iininntfor a lot. II IR worth its weight in gold
g
Mrs W. J. smith, Haley Station, Ont. 2
of the Nbusitche rnisers against the separate,
school system, upon which an sittatt will be I
maid. at the next meeting of the Local Legis.! ASHF1ELD.
later°. !from oar own corretpondent.
Mr. I.. A. Castillier, who has held thel Council met July 6th, members all
position of Deputy RegistrarA :emend since 'present. Minute' of last meeting Were
1R73. hne been appointed Under Secretary of Avid sod signed. R. Curry, indigent,
Nate, made vacua by the retirement of Mr. 4460 &pante° cowls per sleek, one-half
t:rant PowelL or bread, balance for meat. P. F.
Mr A. Legliait, the new Belgian Am- Flamini, baker, Chas IL 'hansom, butcher
Daseador to the United states, passed through
I Ittawa. Ile is taking observations with •
view of promoting trade relations between
Belgium slid the United states and Canada.
• A number of Winnipeg cttizeise, desimus
of seeing Martin Burke get fair play, hare
guerentee.1 the disbursensents 44 ariplying
for • wnt of habeas corpus, and the prison-
or's comicil will make the application with
some chanoe, it is mid, of success.
PT ILU*PI 111111.11.
I like the •adts Rases egweeh
Wok its Orem revisited, -
It WWI a laid sad earns tarnish
Wee dews 5ssur teenage;
Th* semetak deem It rude I Itaiew.
AM therefore they obese 11;
Pat I have neverilvead it so-
Megage Guides II foram it.
Ideirt einem that mos Mead air
The nettle they be,. raid fee -
%visa ••.s roma.' 'maim am chore -
ler there what Frew* wee mistletoe.
Sat whoa • army takes swat Med
In partian to address Du.
He dopes ati foreign Mtge and
Ho so" "Good-W-Hed Mem rser
This ..r..i. zee • sawed phrase
Witt reverence immeettsibwd-
• thing eons deem hem rietteme days.
Quaintly but may Naltimed
It well be...mesa \meet Mee
A vette there reused sad cheerful
It stays the sturdy la Lavaca
Sad soma the weak sad tearful;
Into tbe immeshes of th• sere
It mesas with subtle eastise.
And is your heart et Isearte mama
To work 51.gracious tunetten
,ted all day long with pleasing sees
It linger* to caress You -
I'm sure no home& heart WOW woos
There wad "titod-by- tad base you r
isvii the woros-punisava. became,
Wass 1 was Marisa esether,
Steadiest at Ma is esteem pause
We looked at me smother.
Amid 1-1 saw in mother's eyes
The love sbe amid sot tell me-
• leis eternal as the skim
xhatever tate befell me:
Sbe put her arms about ray neck
And soothed the pelmet leer's&
And, ihouith her heart was like to break.
She spoke no word of awlevina,
She let DO tear berths her eye.
Fur tear that might distress me.
I:ut. kissing me. she said irood-hy.
A TIC! askid our God tot:dem me.
-Chicago News.
Ilia lashes* revive
sec ce lost rectal as e le ;ye. Accounts
: T. M. CarthY, $32 ; J. McDonald,
53; J. Stevenson, 515; R. Graham,
11 ; J. Dalton, $10 P. Item, *1; H.
lohnetch, 75cts. ; J. Curren. ; R.
hiradford, $9.19; T. Agar, 58.21; R.
Webster, 52 23; J. Gray, $9. 50; G.
tiarria, 51.40; & Hannah $12 75: J.
'atitebn, $2 50; F. Jury, $8 24 ; 8.
The championship lacr.-se match, pleyed Poetised, 135.68; C. Nicholson, $13 96;
on Setunlay in Montreal ; •iween the sham- W. Davis, $1; H. Scott, $6; J. Volt,
rocks and Cornwalls, rosuPed in • victoty for $5; T. Anderson, $11 36: T. Hunter,
the Meter by the score of to 3. The Corn- slur ; R. Drepnao. $16.90; E. John -
wall.. iu the champ's' ', ship league, hav- 000. 95.60; J. F.orgoami, 55: J. mc.
ing woo four games and ks.t none.
Donald, $2.68; Mrs McRae, $5, chanty;
Mrs Lucy, $5, charity ; J. Kilpatrick.
$:V; J. Teckalarry, $2; W. J. Trelea-
vitt, $2...
Council will meet arain August 29th.
W. Lase, Clerk.
A MAN WITH TWO WIVES.
111r. Cray sad No. 1 neyeesed 5.5.15 TOMO-
411-11•Ita55ag • Illashead.
Ci.gvi1.As, July I 1. - The Leader re -
lams the particulars of • domestic row 'latish
took place here about a week ago. About
throe months ago • man and wonisa giviog
their CIAITICS as Mr. and Mrs. George J. Ow
of Toronto CD.M0 10 (.1141V41111d endltoA
roonis in Hamilton -street. Tee man ob-
tained enip!aoyment se bartender for Moll.
ton', restaurant in superior -street. Thee
another appeared claiming to be
Gray's first wife. She said th-t she was
married to Gray seven yeers ago last Christ-
mas anti that her perenta were well-to-do
and respectable reeidenta of Buffalo.
8be reported further (het her husband
had left ber last October, and IL... subse-
quently ehe found • record of his marriage
to Minnie Sbacklin. She found be couple
5. St. Paul, but refused to prosecute her
husband for bigamy. After a while she
psid a visit to her mother in Buffalo,
and then Mrs. Gray No. 2 installed
boreal' again in the Gray homestead.
Last April Gray and wife No. 2 left To.
ronto, and wife ho. I bad only just if, mad
their whereabouts in Cleveland. She fol-
lowed her hoebsed to hie sew home, but
failed to obtaln recognition and went hack
to Toronto. On Monday she returned to
Clevelan and persuaded her husband to go
back with her 4:ray told the cashier at
the restaurant where he had worked that he
would give his wife the slip at Buffalo, bat
this Ise failed to do, arid they are suppmed
to be in Tomato. The .mond .144 4. is
Cleveland.
"ELLEN, YOU DON'T LOVE ME!"
• Amami nessen liteense Mewls Els With
mid Then Tillie leissaelr
BowrOW, July 13.-Thedwelling house No,
4 Jefferson.pisos was the scene of • tragedy
late this afternoon. lb% Williams B. %Visite,
• medimd electrician 75 years old, shot his
wife Ellen, an attractive young lady about
years of ago, and then committed suicide.
Dr. White has been married twice. By ha
Snit w. if., he had several childree, now all
up and doing we!L Two years ago
grown
eTria dirt and lie married • pretty ballet
dearer. Of late the maple have aot lived
happily together, the doctor becoming im-
bued with dwelt's' that hisyming wife, loved
mem other .,an. WIsil. h ,th were eating
(limner taday the doetorgot apfrom the table
with Oa exclamation "Ellen 'you doe't love
vas" She made no reply and he left tap roma,
into the yard. After lira. White had
rotted her dieser she went up to her room
and began to change hes apparel. Only a
few minutes haul elapsed when the serves&
girl heard •isterilshot. closely falowed by
t
another upstairs she saw Mr&
White lyteg ea edoor with blood flowing
hoes • wooad lo her right tempts. Dr.
'White wee Igkig ea the image dead with.
revolver in him -right brad sad • wound In
5. rlOt ear. noisiene were sailed las,
who toned that Dr. White had Len la -
Mostly killed, Mae his wife will probably
mitover. De. Waite wee a very quiet mid
meatiestieicly nes, it le said. eel wee very
Shall by Ids asighbore.
Twe Delevera• amen sures.
lbottavrtze. July 14. -Tete hams homes
5. Chereh-shrest owned Sy Um Them
litangeroui twanterreal%
Cocnterfeats are always dangerous,
'more so that they alasy. close') MI'
TATE Till oltInINAL IN •rrEARANcil AND
t-
Slohlitsub and Cold in the Head hos k -
The reruarkable success achieved
•
Nasal Balm as a positive_ cups for
dooed unprincipled 'parties to imitate it.
The pnblic are cautioned not to be de
eeived by nostrums imitating Natal Beim
111 name and appearance, heernig such
mines as Nasal Cream, Nasal Balsam,
etc. As for Nasal Beim and do not
take imitation dealers Ina, urge upon
you. For sale by •Il druirrista or ain•
poet -paid on receipt of price (50c and 11
by addressing Fulford & Cj , Brockville
!Out- tf
Here's a good New England story that
creme from Doxbury by way of the Bos-
ton Transcript :-An old wapiti, she
"widow woman" and he • "widow
man," married after • brief courtship,
sod he sold his home and moved over to
hers. The first article of furniture that
he added to her collection wee an old
sun -bonnet, which he hung in the entry
way, saying, "I couldn't be contented no
ray, Sallie. 0 I didn't se* Betsy Ann's
bunnit lienriu' up there." "Well," said
oho, "I @ball go straight op to the garret
for Josiah's old hat, which I waa decent
enough to put limey when I knew you
were coming here." And too she did.
and Josiah's old hat and Betsy Anti's
'bonnet." hang sada by side at the pres-
ent day.
Sea We Illsomalled lap roma 1164 fathom ii., frbestalifeiag
the almond*, du yoe see elm you sea
assompiteli with enema ead Iwo -
es hale take enure ages than pas ea •
porkier, spare, but a kwn oast sowed
.411 reassio • awe former with asowis
sud mulehino, and • tees that teams take*
root will be • jut forever. lf Toe weal
• hit of color, plata someteartimass where
them is a bit of moll above tree stooks or
fame meta sad you will quickly be es-
wardmi with their rtotona, troptual beset
At Bow Jamey fermees soatel-
bale* Mit Gellearg Gesillemint the sake
direseigass the tray • tam -
wits made surnotive sad beemetUal.
Tha phis henna described am be eseasd
eta by most of oar farmers. Miley
ham bens bre years parading lb• mom
mellsod.
"Tbure ie a great 41 .44 sad writ-
ten now-a-depe &beet 'home deserts -
*mu' • peed &Ili el advise. sad wog
=
vise Ise, mat of it, is gives
Shores, as the stades& el malt-
ing home attniativie-the inside od the
boom Tkis le all very well ss far as it
goes, but with farmers sad their fa
hes tt dose mot go lar anougi. la • city
house one's home 11.. within foes walls;
is a village awe le • IM of greater or
mealler dimeamosis to be beautified, bet
farmers mast harms the wind* plot,
rowerally a large me, am whisk their
home steads, aad ta some degree the
whole Ramage oi their property most be
leaned after. with • view la simitams at
least.
I ass the daughter of a farmer, io hot
I maim of goseratioas ot farmers ; I am
Ib. wife of a farmer, aid althciagit isie of
soy yotiog gimlets is musk, a western
newepaper, and the other is fightiag hie
way •-hrosigh the Columbia School of
Mims, them kb every indication that my
daughters will marry farmers, and that
little Jock will tread in lue father's foot -
"re • strange thing, but the two great
somotials of attraotivenom which are
tionspicuous its their abeam* about the
door -yards of many farm-boases are just
Ib. two things which may be haat almost
for the askiog--grase anal shade. I
know of no more Menial sight than •
sparsely painted farm house, without
the sheitenag shade of • small tree, and
with bare earth where luxuriant grabs
should abound, or "lawn" whose proud-
est boost is plantain, with an occasional
tuft of quack -grass and dandelion.
Fifteen years ago, when "thos boys'
were respectively eight and ten years
old, we bought what a now the "old
home -stead," but what was then • new
house with four rooms standing in tone
of the fields of our two hundred acre
farm. Fortunately it stood a long way
back from the thou lonely road, but still
the site was literally a "field." Corn
had been grown up tr. the very door
step,as was &boson by the stubble There
was no fence or other dividing line to
indicate my much ooveted garden.
Planed lumber was scarce and hieh,
skilled labor equally so, but there we&
plenty of woodland on the farm and
&moult this • Knoll oovered with beauti-
ful cedars.
John, bless his honest heart, thought
only of gettion the farm under cultiva-
tion as soon as possible, and indeed
there are many lives where oestheticism
must mire trey to necessity. My Erin
petiticn was that a deep furrow might be
draw11 around the house and Ise much land
as J..tat wits willing to give op to our fu-
ture "grounds," not including a kitchen
garden. Land was not much of an ob-
ject, at least we had plenty of it), and a
plot of two bores was assigned for this
purpose. We were two years in fencing
this, which we did with • beautiful rus-
tic cedar fenoe in front, and on the
sides, as far back as the house, with an
ordinary rail fecze. John says I was
the moving spirit of this enterpnee
do not know whether or not spirits drive
n ails, but I do know that I drcve many
• oue into that cedar (vice. John help
ed when farm work was slack, and the
boys, who were always great, 'aunty fel-
lows, worked with a will at all times.
Meantime we were busy at landscape
gardening for the grounds. We instit-
uted sundry family "Arbor days." Each
birthday was celebrated by the planting
of a tree. Strangely enough all our
birthday. fell in April and May except
that of little Jock, who was • Christ -
saes preempt. It was kept, however, in
ApriL Assoon as the children were old
enough to have • choice they chom for
themselves beach, maple, oak, cherry, or
evergreen, bot the work of planting was
done by the Iwo older boa, and great
delight it was to them. Young forest
treas,mven or eight feet high, were scat-
tered with a generous hand over the
Iwo scree Eight trees a year were
planted in this way until two of our
number went to dwell in that city where
planting and reaping are unknown.
Since then on these two sacred birth-
days, trees have been planted no the
lonely hillsid• where our loved ones lay.
In the course of time our boys west out
into the world, so that Arbor day is no
longer observed by John sod OM, wise aro
growing old, or by the girls who ere
soon to make nests for themselves; but
at wss in this way that the otately lino of
elms grew up which alm-mit over -arched
the road ih front of the home. Large
specimens of this tree may be
traosplanted with safety if care is taken
to secure as many of the fibrous root...
posable. Th.. meet be spreed oat le
large holm, deep and wide, end filled in
with good and well prepared toil.
The rail fence has been supplanted by
a beautiful hedge, of beeches. Them
were grcern from the seed, and make a
very useful Miro as the trees best
pruning, and the branches readily inter-
twine.
Every tree is fraught with fonder re.
tuition*. The IlW4/ tall maples whom
graceful heads are molding in st my win-
dow were planted by Dick and Teddie,
ems on my birthday and the other on
Baby BMW& They are of different
varieties, however, for Oetober terns
mine into markt sploodor, while Baby
Both's is like the shams tit her golden
hair. Only two other trees here boloag
to Beth, the rset ore op on the hillside.
These throe evagneans speak espeei.
ally to m of little Paid. H• wanted
itMe that woold not "dis" in winter
Dear link fellow; h. las goes where
them is so dyke,where the tree of life
grows au the border of Use beautiful
river.
not rreoshil group of white bireise--
a small grove, in feet--boloogs to Helm,
who is tell sod graesfel, and *moat to
look epos, like her favorite trim
The four-roomod house Ms pews with
the trees, and se we did hid pleat User
elms esieu0 50 melees air mid sunlight,
51 le wed lo55 eatitt of is' the fyiliego.
Jake we owe 110 per mut tf die
i vamp ds. feria bus., "Feta -
Ry Arbor day."
I would Eke to say to furesers* wives
sad daughters that Ole is a salter ler
isvidislisa. 11 mit Maass*
Ye the ileitbsid rressomen. aim ail whs.
may esineen.
Phosphatins, or Nerve Foots, a Phos-
phate Element based upon &anti&
Inas, Formulated by Professor Austin,
M. D. a Boston, Maas., euree Pulmon
'ary Consumption Sick Headache, Nos -
von. Attacks, Vertigo ead Neuralgia
land all westing dimness of the: human
system. Phosphatine is not • Modecine.
but a Nutriment, became it contains no
!Vegetable or Mineral Poisons, Opiates
!Narcotics, and no Stimulant! but Gimp,
ly the Phosphatic and (Urine Elements
found in our daily food. A . l. bottm
5. sailltiont to °olivine*. All DroggiMa
01151. $1.00 pee bottle. Lownw
00., sole somata for tint Dosainime.
jIS Front Serest Rent Toronto
The bast prepsratioa for restoring
forester, to its original troilism. le a
mixture of three porta of limmed ail
and one pert turpentina agog the
articles to which It is to be applied, rub
it oa with a woolen sloth, and afterward
polish with ehemeie If yes wish to
sartiteli maimed wood, re !ill fled the
following etosilmel:-Maselve lent me-
Isemi isessicied by Mra. lira. Pts of maderes, am agues green
eed --ansoewer. hstr,,mis bow ;mastie mid fear eases@ a shame be owe
Ole operates tegneher Oar onstenta P•4114 el ahmeek nod add twe oesomird
jous $1000. as Imseash sil IsersiNew
ty.
• memo, AMIN%
WO haw* geed Fowler's Extract of Wild
likirsieberry in our family of &is pommel
daring twelve years, awl in •Il came of
tharrisma, seasiner ampiaint, 10 , at
thavoist fade to Oline. Ties valuable medi-
ans Mould boon amid is every family.
Mai Ileum flaws. Marti,. OK
Mina Menseermerses.
Tepid water acts promptly as an
Fresh milk boiled with cut sugar will
soothe • ouugh when (ober thiugs fail.
Sprinkle cayenne pepper in th• resorts
of rata, and they wall leave the preemie -
OIL
Horse radish, se a pooltioe, i• moose-
smoded for rheumatism.
White and pale shades of paint may,
be beautifully claimed by using whitiog
in the list«.
Kid shoes tan be kept soft and free
from cracks by robbing them ones
• work with pure glycentie or castor oil.
A little saltpetre or parbonate of soda
mixed with th• water in which dowers
are pcedus
la. will keep thofresh to. two
weske
Oil of peppermint is a strong disinfee-
Lsot and germicide ; and it is said that
one part in • hundred thousand of water
kills roaches -
When dress silk becomes wet dry it by
Wart' it betweeu the hands.
When papering • room • small apart-
ment cal, be made to appear largo by
being covered with • paper of subdued
color without any particular dsaUtn.
If you want poached eggs to look par-
ticieurly nice, cook eaoh egg in • media
ring placed in the bottom of a 'isotopes
of boiling water.
A Prime Minister's Ophilita.
have seen much of this world, but I
never knew how to live until now. All
the comfort I have, and what as more
than the whole world can give, is feeling
the good spirit in my heart •ud reading
in this good book, the Bible. Vim are
n ow in the prime of your age and vigor,
and in great favor and business ; but all
this may Is.,, you, and you may one
day better understand .na relish what I
say to you, and then sou will find that
there a more wisdom, nuth.comfort load
pleasure in retiring and returning your
heart from the world to the good
spirit of God, and in reading the Bible
than in all the courts and the favors of
print:ea.-Axel °Renato:tea, Chancellor
of Sweden.
The British Women • Tem ?Prance
Amociat has now nearly tweitte-eight
thousand members. It has 377 Affiliated
societies, every one of which is olbcered
and worked by woinsn.
SPRING HAS COE!
REAIMAKErS YEAST.
Wt. ..dcirrie
OWW MOW balsam imam
sayustablyt=mass soy art
Imilshost.11."Stemeltallik
wham pemeshes.
is =Nory temp is
MOE FIVR CENTS.
LIME.
Witt) Sal ice & Rqrs
The undersigned is prepared
to undertake the putting in of
Water Services in connection
with the Town System to Dwell-
ings and other Buildings. Also
NOT CE TO BUILDERS &FARMERS
The Falls Reserve Lime Kiln
is now running full time, and
any quantity of Fresb Lime
can be obtained at the Kiln
at all times for 10c. a bushel.
M. tit C. B/CCHLER,
Gederich. Margi. 1P. =of
REPAIRS
RANARIAN
16.4
dike Sims, II
WSW Wes rei
To Steam Engines. Mills, Fat.
tories and Machineryof all kind.
Prices reasonable. Satisfac-
tion Guaranteed.
WILSON SALKELD.
Meta
travelling *nibs.
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as toned dead I
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kill three WORN
Mies Dane had
to.
but on
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blue eyes, gm
lair rather I
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lily • opera
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bang asses
tend some
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When I my Conn 14. not mom menely ch
stop them for a time,and then have them retain
stain. WEAN • RADICAL CURE.
I have made tho cUsesse
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS
cum.:the worm/cams Bemuse cabers have
A life long study. I WARRANT my rein=
hi DO reason tor not DOW WWWWW• WM. Mud
at onee for a treatise nada Fan1 Itorriat 01.y
i • FALLIatu itamEDY. Oh° EXPIIVW1 and Pon
°Mee. It costs you nothing fur a trial, mei it
will cure roe. AMNIA: B O. ROOT,
Branch Meti, 164 West Adelaide Street,
Toronto.
MARVELOUS
EMORY
DISCOVERY.
ikeizico=strrry.,'Iltreed=o0.
W11/14•4411. eared.
Seery dirland admits spread, kosedessil.
sum tobiewesess ss OtessesedasseOlorms.
at .11v 55asa-
prefensble.
One eurposeek magaLoy:
-avenue and
Mrs. Morrie'
1. the wih
•
ToronaisiaNtLmtibetoissa0ande:"
I am sure," sat
she wee i
g from ou
not give ase
so lady -like al
Illte preemie( a
a typewriter
Mb three mini
house. Si.
waisted to get
'1 gave her a*
moved in '
58 inilonvoniipidoyeatkno.iit
mily was the
illitalederth.er rgliont
Toruoto. Sh
Tuesday, w
worm
. dbmste
Wssi sil
doctor lihi g
or servous proems
ought to .at.
tier and mid a
nrcley but yeast
ust before night I
wich. At that
ow I dread going t
"I said: 'Why
*me in Canada for
" 'Oh, you doe's
hod sadly sod I
room aol locked
'About 6 o'clocl
y amass, elm Gal
WO 'Perinatal. Ediatildh albl:
Wen.ehila
heard ootrile
is neorniag earl
rack in the door to
ag
wi°tli herared"
et tows%
not disturb her. Ai
same position aad t
arid atter rapp;agesot!
called in Om
The yalung wont
pounds. She was a
and was lying cm tha
the right aide with h
and the eyes
staring
aide of th:arinfa
burned by the
were uncovered.
colorless 04 maid,
delicately formed. '
41111ed
stood agar I
aseatlar man
had the
drained the dr
stromly. The bottle
be found nowhere.
By the side of the
hell filled with water
hood bag, which no
limn, • small j
• plain gold hreast-pt
tchiswastrtsritclo.P.6r of the
Every clue to btu
missing, and had app
removed. Hier tra
covered with brow
opened it was (mod
ber of dresses, waver
silk of good quality.
Miss Done cane to
satin dress of stylish
or two of the dreams ,
There were ale. to
tilled with seamstress'
makerspatterns. ile
•
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nm
uberofr te
.11new
llariantles novel
bouaf" A
The body was Mk
the polio. took *large
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WINDOW SHADES
JUST ARRIVED.
BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS 1
CALL AND SEE THEM
LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN.
A. 33_ COPa\T:ELLI,
lalilLIT-.7'01q
SUMMER MILLINERY
JUST .1aI'V'MJJ
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LARGE CONSIGNMENT A large assortment of the newest styles in Hats ani Bonnets.
FANCY RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS.
Gent's Wings for the Seam
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H. DUNLOP'S.
Good material. fine styles and fair prices is
the motto.
21F7- Next oor to Montreal Bank
BINDING
TWINE.
North -St. second dour off Square- 611-1e
SPRING -MILLINERY 1 SPRINC
miza s.A.L.T.,]Kr_o3
has added a Large Stock of the Latest Novelties in Plushes, Flow -
era, Ribbons, and every other line for the embelishment of
Hats, Bonnets, and every other article in her Milli-
nery Department, which she is selling low.
Her Display this year is Larger and Better than ever before.
A Ticket for a chance on a Musical Dreeeing Case will be given
to every purchaser of a hat valued at $2 or over, and
the Gift will be awarded on July lst. 2202
ALSO AGENT FOR PARKER'S STEAM DYE WORKS
SILVER COMPOSITE.
Call and see sample at the store of
c_
Otidesich. Jose t.
23M-0
-411D
SPRING MILLINERY!
MISS Cats-M=122,01NT
A COOK BOOK
FREE
nate say lady madleg st arrest Alm
Airs«. Wilk. likkardiss 5 Ca., liestrael.
10000 PRESENTS
TO MIR Arline& wale TRW LASS
We will mad be .. ap
=As= le mach .44..,• himily- w:er will try the
Isemmentre Wen Pens
eme red &els teem the
label as* swel it la • Weer
~lag tam55 mimeo otos
teirwiat. gime Woe.
mat stes will we the giil
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Hos sew received her Spring Stock a the
Zarzstraxo lizsiBez FLEAS
Aied is prepared torte, her many lady customers the Onset City Styles at town rates.
oaten to the tact that ber bungee. has kept oa uncrossingthere has not been an moor
twin, to Printer, for • formal spring °maim.
All are I rated to examine Quality. styles and Prices.
Weekly Couipirra Remind Ihrii Ile By Sean
SHOWROOM. -Career el Hamilton aad Newromet. off the isquaira.
fIbew
• Irsom the
On. Cm-, July
about 5 o'clnek • roll
*stern Nat/ York at
est • steep curve
veis miles from thie 4
ewman and Engineo
he speed of • new mg
ly collided with a fn
Brakeman 'Media of
F.ngineer Stone had hi
Mechanic Newman t
meshed, Ram V,
Greimen wore
hart.
FURNITURE 1
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ik PORTER
CIRLING1 Wail
(1104)
961: H. PARSONS
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The Seesesesed
PITTS/wait, July
the Hcomestabd gtool
Phipps & Ca. is praetie
ems liatimat It in•
Um inn wronged hy
wm 4..s..4.. from n
until aftar II tto-nlibt
ad it wee officially sine
sult of the oneferenos.
bed bele isersird m,
havermore ntinsieed
itis rearfied as
the • vl
tree
smostimg will I
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