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TIIE HURON SIGNAL, FFII)AY, NOV. 8, 1
THE HOME CIRCLE.
ION a NTS.
_ Some boys are never to time, Tate to
easels, oohing, church, uitea gales a train,
keep their friends waiting after makiutt
&ppt.lattseot. fur sertais hours. Busi-
ness ions do sot wast that klad of tiny
is their stores and offices.
Stama toys are slam°, interlard their
oosversstton with all tha show phrases
afloat, Relined people du not ad-
, pure that style e( youth.
Some boys are disrespectful, call their
parent. old man, old worm, nickname
their teachers or employees, contradict
- their elders. Bach boys aro not 'usually
popu.gr.
Soros boyo are lasy, let their mother•
bring up the coal and kindling, carry the
basket or bundle, let their sisters swoop
the snow orf the sidewalk, while they
ars wasting, skating, or sattiwg by the
Ire, saying "It is awful cold " Such
lads forget it is just as told for someone
else to do the outdoor work as it would
be fur 'hem.
Some boys are selfish, nude, thought-
less; never willtugg to give up their seat
in a crowded street car ; always want
the seat by the window in the steam ear,
even if somebody else has never travel-
led that road and would like to view the
country; always forget to help au aged
or infirm porno across the gutters, or
put a letter in the box often • little
child is trying to reach up on tiptoes.
and is dill tco short: slam doors, .,i
leave them wide open, yell like an !a-
dieu, whistle and *Letup their feet in
the house when mother has molt a vio-
lent headache, 3aus.d by being up all
the previous night with baby, who had
the croup or colic, and who bad just fal-
len asleep and screams again as the noisy
boy rushes into the room : never thinks
to wipe the mud off his shoes, hang op
hie coat and bat, or put his school books
in their proper place. Such boys should
try to mood their ways,
Sums boys are cross and disobliging at
home ; if mother wants them to go an
errand, they want to know why John or
Will cannot be soot; they hare nothing,
he has everything to do, never has time
to fly his kite or spin his top ; if the
baby must be nursed while mother is
busy, he does not see why he has to he
nuns. Frank or Mary, or some other
fellow be knows never has to do girl's
work, and the cross I ok and disobliging
manner in which he performs the small-
est task duos everyone to feel unpleas-
ant, and mother gid to think her sou is
that kind of boy.
Sone boys are always ready to tight,
the least thing done or said cause. ,
fens., and up Zees the hand to strike,
even baby's soft cheek gets a vigorous
slip ; little brothers' and sisters' ears
tingle, playmates shy off when he be
gins to get angry, for they, to; have
had their shares of the kicks acid cuff..
He thinks it manly to resent every
faocted wrong with a blow, but we koow
such boys are generally the wont kind
of cowards.
Some boys are grumblers and fault-
finders ; the weather, the pleasure ex-
cursion, the clothes they wear, the pre -
sante received, the mea!• provided by
kind parents, the teachers., both in day
and Sunday school, th • concert, or
party, or drive, or parlor :rams, or any-
thing else, even the country or town
they live in, oomes in for • share of fault
finding and grumbling about. Boys
don't ; it will grow iso you as the years
roll on.
Some boys think it manly to chew to-
bacco, smoke cigarettes, dnni a glass of
beer or whiskey, co,ngreg.te on street
corners, use profane and onsceue lang-
uage, desecrate the Sabbath, attend
theatres. Such boys to their
sorrow that in a few years such habits
will steal all the manhunts out of them,
and they will be degraded wrecks, shun-
ned by the good and pure.
Some boys spend all their time in
reading dime novels and other demoral-
izing literature that is broadcast over the
land. Those are the sort Pi boys who
till our wort/houses and prisons.
Twists Terra Age.
Over 30 years ago there was placed upon
the market a remedy designed to relieve
pain and capable of either external or in-
ternal use. From the first at has had won-
derful enoceaa, and hundreds testify that
Haayard s Yellow Oil cures rheumatism,
sore throat, sprains, croup, cuts, bruises
and all pains and thee. 2
ODDS AND ENDS.
crap of •11 rinds of lefere•t to Every
bods.
Never thank you can make yourself
great by trying to make others lees.
He- Dos you read the cur -est fiction
of the day ? She- Not very .'etet:atvely,
I sin ashamed to say. H mover, 1 did
wade through "Ib,bert Elmer.," and I
intend to read this "Piga io Cover- that
everybody is talking about.
Mr Limpley (whose wife has pot in
her annual a,ophceti .n for • Detlakau -I
am t..ld that sealskin +clues will not be
stylish this winter. Mrs Limpley saga-
ciously)- Well, dear, I nover did care
truth for style anyway.
A lady living to Ohio is the mother of
six boy. One day • friend calling on
hot said : "What a pity that ons of your
boys had not been • girl." 4 Ine of the
boys about eight years .1 age overheard
thio remark, and promptly inteteneed :
"1'A like to know who'd a bin er ; I
wo Ids't a oin'er ; Ed wouldn't a bin'er;
jo, wouldn't 'a bin'sr ; and 1 d like to
kn• w who'd • hin'er."
An old tradesman in Scotland used to
keep his secnunts in a 'tutelar manner.
He hung up two boots, one on each side
of the chimney, and in one ba gout all
the money he received, and in the other
ail the receipts and vnarners for the
mnrey he pard. At the end of the year,
or whenever he wanted to maks tip
big •enrsnta, ho emptied the hoots, and
by cosseting their several and respeetive
o .,,tents he was enabled with a little
tr...i:t'e to make • h•lsnce, *bleb wa*
d...oih.ss as satisfactory 'n honed as if
tt •• .4 been don. by "double entry. -
Ifish Lost her Trades Journal.
1r
ft .. safe t. tree Freiman 'a Worm
P..vier-, .e t hey fret ,al wit the worse
and de. ' of Wore as lm
4.1
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Ater all powder. •re tried, gessine
►onekeepees are quite likely w go beak
to old tathtoeed was►isg soda fur deem.
tag floors, sinks, tree and other metal
work. There is sotkiug that restoyes
impends. so tepidly as boiling hot soda
and water, applied with • toug Wooded
*crubising brush, tad rinsed off ono.
with elver water and dried nth a obtain
cloth. A large lump of soda melted
ever the drain in the mak keeps • be pipe
attar frum all irate. While side is •
serebber's main dependence it should
n ever M u..d L, the lauadresa, as it
seriously lujures cloth.
Wells ahould be ventilated, as tete
wane is thereby kept fresh and fret from
bad odor. The •bsurptioa of air by
w ater renders it pleasant,' to the taste,
and ponies 11 to sum. extent ; out the
Jdot is out a very marked one.
Use au under tableo!otk of colored
Canton flannel iso your dining table It
out euly sol make the linen one to •s
heavier and h•ug better, but will is 11110
year save its ,r'ginal oust in the added
wear of the linen ones, princip-lly ,•u
IN odg* of the table, whore they other
wise wear out tint.
Holli TO clsa$ teatime.
For a carpet of about twenty yams or
.o, take a pound of hard white oast r
soap and scrape fine, add • quirt. -r of •
pound of washing soda, end ea mach
spino of turpentine as no bring it to
the oogaiateucy of doogh; make it tido
ball When It is time to clean the car-
pet take • pail •,f elver hot wale: loot a
lar{e flannel cloth; wet 'he carprt with
the faoael, then rub over with the b.'.
of wasp, and wipe 111f the soap with ter
flannel wrong as dry as possible. If tit.
carpet is very much wiled • .eruh brace,
may be used atter the sap is ap
plied. Cleo shout thrre-quartera of a
yard at a time, and let it becaoo per-
fectly dry before tt is used Brussei.
and velvet carpets may i'e wa,heJ .hit.•
on the floor, but great care should ler
taken bot to let the water ..oak tdrougb
wlttpow CLIANINO
The clrauine of windows seems to 1..
a very easy matter, yet ...any housrwive
would prefer to do ally ...tier of ..f th
house cleaniog than tint As at 1 h,
season of the year the whole L"oar
supposed to receive • thorough cleanoint
the windows must, to be sure, come 1
fox their share Never begin this woo►
en•ii all the paint is cleaned. hut. oio,
e.pi-c.s'ly, that part about the en or
If the window iglu s dome first, it is a
most impossible to wash the psi
around it wit) out smearing the •!!a
Never wash • <.d...'.o s Damp da.
although a cloudy 1/11e ie not 111J14;t•.•.
able for the work A bright, clear, esu
ny day is the best, choo-ng that part ..
it when the windows aro in the shade
Windows washed while the sum is o.•
them are sure to be streaky, no matter
how well they may be done. for the two
dries them quicker then they can he
wiped. and, aro-•'quently, the water
dries just as it is put un by the warn
cloth.
Always dust the witada.s thoroughly.
both insole and (subside, before be,tin-
ning to wash them. Use small, dry paint
brushes to get into crevice* and corners
when dusting. Wash the inside of the
window first, and it will be much eerier
to detect any defect when doing the out
side. Take as much clear water as de
sired, hut have it as warm as it can be
conveniently used. without pare siting
eke hands, and add to it etsoupth hot
household ammonia to soften it With
a soft cloth that is free from lint, wash
e ach pane of glass thoroughly, us-
ing a small pointed stick with a cloth
on It to get into the cornets. Use n+d
cotton to wipe with, and dry each pane
immediately after washing. Where the
water it quite bot, if the glass in not
wiped i.nmediately, it will dry en that it
will have to be rewashed ere wiping.
Where the ammonia is not convenient,
o rs clear water and never, on any ac-
count, use soap of any kind, if you want
your glass to be clear. After washing
in clear water, a nice polish may be ob-
t•ine3 by rubbing the glass with tissue
paper, but where ammonia is nosed the
latter gives a nice polish without any
extra work. Baking soda on • damp •o empty stomach, sten if you must tear
cloth is said to be nice to give windows a
good polish. Cleaning windows with a a hutton from 'our coat and swallow it
cloth wet in kort»ene is recommended before," says an Arable proverb. This
for the same pnrpoae. applies to tea as well.
In the general house cleaning it is a Don't attempt to remove foreign b d -
good plan to clean the outside shutters lee from the upper part of the windpipe
ere beginning the windows. Hays' a by trying 1., reach them with instru-
amall, dry paint brush, mid with it 'brush ments of any kind. Try to give a v.o-
the blinds thoroughly inside and out ; I lent blow on the back immediately after
then take another brush til the same size, the accldeut. If this doe, not succeed,
have the patient suspended by the feet,
head downward, and moved rapidly front
aide to side, while you strike between
the shoulders with the palm of the hand.
Stop this at Duos if the patient shows
evidences of suI.catiun. if these con
ttuue or the fcreign body is not dialtdg-
id, send for • surgeon to perform trach-
eotomy or laryngotomy as quickly as
pussauls. -- Phrenological Journal.
beam He came to • posses whom be
thnegbt wueid be likely to Rl" bias en
ceruses sed kunst iofur.attca.usoers-
tag severs! .sea whose names he bad
One was d'so.aeud, and aaet►er sed
lluot►er. Thou the nits. a Mr --
wee meadow« 'The very maw fur the
p�e� ; .uesp•-tea' Slid worthy of respect;
M1t he emit 4 poemely to spared from
the Piero he now ►old•." "Sir." said
the 'godson, ''we do gut wast a coats
that oast ow stand !"
There was a big 'oleos q that n
mark. "We do t.•.t wait • soar that
eau tee spirit!" N'bat • multitude of
ascii who eau be spared Dumber every
sense to prom. -the barnacles,
tb sharks, the makeshifts, s.ewtody's
guod•fur-nothutga Young man, reas. o -
bee, pesos, t hat thew are not the oven
who are tailed for when re.puustbls
oes are to be titled. -Sign of the
Tian*.
Mohs ra•trrlOal. pear'..
Don't ger. • child any •wests except
me •.Inge candy ..r chocolate c.rainto,
and these very rarely
:t000's. permit a cbdd under 6 to re
mein out ot Peel atter 8 p. m., evert if you
have to 1..re,gu "own duties you thtus
mut sacred.
Don't thus . dist • child nods food
each a ..- at utanitwls hunger. Try t..
.+ were its there uy eaverat tea•pounfub
.f trolled and c,..dr.1 water.
D .n't hold a child tet Ciwvulat..M ID
your arises. but scrip ,t quickly rod 011.1-
g.0111110 to for ..wk iu a but bath, to
w bosh a tv.ap...utu1 ..f mustard cat be
edged
Porti .duos • p.otent rich .olio to sof-
tor mulo the pet.rcirta arrive. ; crate
Sims inject- ...• (le.. quarts of warty
...ter with t .. J. •p,., adult does, 1,1tiue
torr "toys... )
D,11.1•0011 r..oet for burns by the use
.t odd water ; it . mining else is "hasn't'
we, use .aro ••ter ; better dill; keep
ibe part row rob is .otic ..r iinserd oil.
his. your head with case. tel
bleeding at the .unm ; they very rarely
peeve Imwedl•ier) let., Prop the pe
tient up 10 beau, mid gave bis auuall
t.0eve •t ice too ..au..w,and fifteen drop.
e1 IMO..r... f rt,t.o ( u edger id lead of
.c.0) rvrry 10041,1.1111' your physician ar-
.,rr..
D 114 iu.agta,e tun .uuatr..ke (host
tu.rtutt•..) r..1..•. rxp.ure to the sub
1,1111vr'v. l'n. aeoe may be ptudue-
'.t rx-esswr u..., even at bight, rape -
Ashy • ben ' ter p. ra••u is much fat iguod,
.1 01 * en,*dr•t r..•..0
D •o'i vat p. rig Whet. ,t as •haolutr
iy uuar..id•:•:r w d•. w, it should be
rendered h■rust 0y hesug thoroughly
• vkr'i by • air ow lir.
7•en't bia o.0rt and vegetables to be
telex .d ,n the w, ., ....uparivaei.t .4 the
ref. we -rotor
Don't wear h.gr• hrrl. W•.wen •h.
wear ih.•m publicly advert►.e the fact
writ they Seri r •..h 10 mainline sen -
."us internal ' coulee.
DO, 't mi-ialke ••-ight f..r •arenth IR
cl.dblsg 1r r...- to«.pie .nay Ire w ori.
down by heavy clothing and yet be leas
sheltered thin I. • e who. wear hat
woolel, fabrics, tooth me tuner Wd outer
garments.
Don't ruo the eyes except with your
elbow
Don't attempt t., ctran the ears with
anything out glee tip of the tittle longer.
Don't attempt to remove hardened ear
sax by picking 1t taut. If you cannot
reach a phyuciart when hardened ear
wax becomes troublesome ter puntul,you
may gristly biject (by mean. of • loon -
tan. syringe) warm water, to each pint
111 which ball au 'mime 4 bicarb.uate d
soda has bean stilled.
Ask for Ayer's
nava p•rt1la, esd be gars you set It,
when you walls ibe best Mood-pariller.
With its lurty years
of ua.zampied Guo•
was is the can uI
Skied Disease, yes
caa make no mite
take la preterites
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
to any other. The
torr -runner of mud-
eru Wuud modicums,
Ayer's 8arsalwtlla
b gull the must pop-
ular, being its great-
er demand than all
others combined.
"Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1s Gelling faster
than ever before. I sever hesitate to
recommend it." -George W. Whituutu,
Druggist, Albany, Lod.
" 1 am safe is saying that my sales of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla far excel those of
any tion."-other,
eL. In.
Busht, Des Moines, Iowa.~
"Ayer's Sarsaparilla and Ayer's Pills
are the best selling mwiletnea its my
store. 1 pin recommend them colss•ieu-
tiuoaly." - C. 1ickhaus, Pharmacist.
Ruse lead, 111.
" We have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla
here for over thirty years and always
recommend it when asked to name the
best blood-puriller." - W. T. McLean,
Druggist, Augusta, Ohio.
" I have sold your medicines for the
last seventeen years, and always keep
them in stock, as they are staples.
• Then la nothing w good for the youth-
ful blood' sa Ayer's SarsaparilL."-
R. L. Parlfer, Fox Lake, Wie.
"Ayer's Straaparilla gives the best
satisfaction of any medicine I have in
stork. I recommend it, or, as the
Doctors say,' I prescribe it over the
counter.' IcDever fails to meet the
ratios for which I recommend it, even
where the doctors' prescriptions bale
been of no avail." -C. I Calhoun,
Monmouth, Enna.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PRUPAtan ST
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Yrl•s $1; .tx bottles, ts• Worth 1 . bottle.
R•iir.ad at.•ck is taxable only for
Stn's tax, and hank stock is not taxable
. t a11. but all other property, both
m ooey sod bowls. is taxable by corners
soon and in the ft ate also Invest your
money in stocks and bonito w aa 10 pay
Stir tax only.
XSemi!weeks agn we sent nut a X
number 4.1 sccsunts to suhscrih /�
erg .11 •rre.r. Several persons owino.a
ware Lind enough to respond at once,
end we return our thanks to them. A
n umber have not yet heen heard from,
rt.d this .eek we send out duplicate
accounts to many who have failed to re
.pond. We will continue to send out
accounts 1.. all in arrear until our books.
are .lraight Even if you don't yet an
account this week, look at your label,
and if you are in arrear he good enough
to pay at rine. The item is only a
small one to you, het the aggregate t.
Xus Coots up several thousand X
dollars. Pay gip ! /�
ARMSTRONG
FANNIIG MILL AND PUMP WORKS
iBr13TR0Na'S IMPROVED
tbrain and Seed'Clearier
Don't allow yourself to become habit-
ually coudipated. Coax intestinal action
by regularity of baba, exercise, fresh
and stowed fruits, and the •guidance of
constipating food.
Don't believe that eating fat will make
you fat; quite the contrary holds true.
Don't est gamey meats ; remember
that 'Orion.," is the hyper -netted word
word for rotten.
Don't try to check a diarrhoea sudden-
ly.
"Don't pour a mouthful of coffee into
and dipping is irate clear water, go con
the blinds with it, rinsing it frequently.
When dons, change the water and rine.
the blinds well with the clear water.
Although this will occssi on a little extra
work, the appearance of the blinds will
well repay any labor spent on there,
cHt'te•H ArTITI PL41.
Dr Liddon is the author of the follow-
ing :-"Burke has shown how various
attitudes of the human body correspond
to, or are inconsistent with, deep emo-
tions of the human *mol. Yon (*isnot,
for in tenet, sit lolling back in an arm-
chair with your mouth wide raper., and
feel a warm glow of indignation, and, if
you and 1 were introduced suddenly into
the presence of the Queen, we should
not keep our hat* on and an down with
our hand* in our poeketa, on the ground
that the genuine sentiment of loyalty is
quite independent of its outward ex-
pression. And if people come to church
and sit and talk and look •hoot them
while prayers are being •ddreetled to
the infinite and Eternal tieing, it is sot
because they are so very spintual as to
be able to do without any outward
forms. They really do not how because
they do tint with the efte of their *nun
see Him, the sight of whom awes tint
the enol and then the body into pro
fondest revenue. "-Ckuroh
wnn Aar W1VTrp 7
A gentlestad in a re.pnssihle govern-
ment office, when complimented nn hie
long and well appreotatel service, re-
plied,"There'* nothing like mak tog your-
self indispensable. •
This i, worth thinking n;. If ono
have • gvwid place and wish to retain it,
try to make yr(smolt se useful that your
Cannot do without yna The
other a lowed's:sot wee meting le.
quirt for the purpose of finding a man
to fill a position Ira s Isrge morsaatile
There is no mire fruitful souros of
disease than vitiated blood. it involves
every organ and function of the body,
and If not immediately corrected by the
nae of Ayer's Sarsapardle,ao.ner or later
leads to fatal results. Be warned in
tune.
Never be persuaded beyond your own
judgment.
Parielaa gains.
A drllghtf('ty perfumed prepantbe for
reapprd Rand. cracked lips and noegk-
nese of the akin. th,ly Vc. at all drea-
glsee.Iwo
ni.a, s Llwlmeat eery* raids, We.
Negate bay • ononty bond until the
meaty 6th pays the first eo.,nn of
That is acknowledging that it is tat and
makes the county bound tor the debt
Even if you have to pay more mossy Inc
the bonds, wait till the county pays off
the in cooping, then you esn bay, that
makes the eogity roaposeibie.
i-
Ihrestents Pesees.
People an oft.n irritable by mason of
Home .saeporating *kin disease wbbh de-
stroys erenfnrt and good humor. Salt
Rhesus, settle rash, erysipelas, pimpleie,
scald head, tete., are of this nature, they
cites from hied Hoed, and can be erred
by slim lterdoclt Blood Bitten sesord-
Iag w din/otiose. 2
ANOT STEP TO THE FRONT.,
ISAAC N. CASSIDAY, -
GROCER
has removed from Crabb's Block, to McLean's new Block
Court -house square, into the Plate glass grocery
store 3rd door west of British Exchange
Hotel, 2 doors east of T. Det-
lor's Dry Goods Store,
Where Both Old and New Customers will be Welcome
gotalso intend to give Great Bargains in Teas and Sugars. I have just
in a tine assortment of fancy Delf and of the very latest patterns
in Brown Rustic Tea Sete, Slate Rustic Tea Sets, Enamelled floral Tea
Seta, Brown Rustic Dinner Seta, Slate Rustic Dinner Sets, Sage Rus-
tic Dinner Sets, Blue Benak's Toilet Sets, Brown Summer Toilet Sets,
Begonia Toilet Sets, Lngmelled Toilet Sets, also a very tine assortment
of plain Delf that will be sold cheap, and 1 intent) to pay the highest
price for Farmers' Produce.
Thanking wy Customers for past patronage, also soliciting their
further orders. Orders will he delivered with pleasure to any part
of the Town.
CAS S=HAY, •
Goderiok. Od, Mb, hale PLATE GLASS GROCERY.
Have just partied t►rosgb the Custom boos.. Direct from the Manufacturers,
the Brat Assorted Stock of
DRESS GOODS
EVER BROUGHT INTO fODERICH, CONSISTING OI'
SILK WARP HENRIETTAS,
NEWEST SHADES,
All Wool Henrietta Cloths, Cashmeres and other dress
Golds
AT PRICES AT LEAST
20 PER CENT LESS THAN EITHER TORONTO
OR LONDON
FOR THE SAME CLASS OF GOODS. '
Ready-made :Met. Suite of ;Beet Material, Fashlolmbly Made at Fabulously
Low Priem. -
80 Pairs of Cloth Pants at $1.25.
:o:
IN HARDWARE DEPT.
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH AND BUILDIEG MATERIAL, A
FULL STOCK.
NAILS, $2.70 PER KEG.
C. CRAABB,
April 19, 1889.
SQUARE,
HE LEADS THEM ALL.
—:OPLL AND 8RR :—
A_ B_ CORN JDD'S
- BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF -
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS,
=shy acknowledged to be the best rtes
shies made for thoroughly cleaning grain and
seals ot all t lads.
—IT—
Separates all Noxious Seeds
and chess from grain at one cleaning. saving
and cleaning all timothy seen at the same
time one of an kind of grals. 1t can be fitted
Into any fanning mill without removing the
.hoe. no matter how old the mill is. and
makes It do as good work or better than the
most Improved new mills knows.
Hallows no seed to be blown Into the chaff
It Cleans Speedily.
SIPE:eery cleaner warranted to work as repre-
sented or no asle.li
in ordering by mail give Inside width of
shoe and name of maker of mill if convenient.
and if she hos side shake or the old fashion-
ed hind shake.
A large quantity of
FIRST-CLASS PUMPS
on hand manufactnrcd from Algoma while
quartered pine.
btpg•-Unlers by mail promptly attended
to. Shipped to any point.
ADDRE88
ARMSTRONG BROS.,
17 -ft
Goderiand ch.. �Allway, aiiM ter .cu
Mese 1$wthus r. OMrs
Wasn't 'bo BraTttt7zid.erco1d.
ST ANN MAN iN THE Of fll*i.
A. 13. OR NNf EIAIL4
JOHN .ROBERTSON
Begs to aasws'e that he 1. now agent for
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JOHN ROBERTSON,
RHTNAS' OLD STAND, COR. SQUARE AND MONTREAL STS
G-oderioh, Ont.
Goderiich Foundry and Machine 'Works,
LIME.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS & FARMERS
The Falls Reserve Lime;Kiln
is now running full time and
any quantity of Fresh time,
can be obtained at the Kiln
at all times for 10c. a bushel.
M. & C. BItCHLER,
0e4erl,t, Maya IMI 214611 1'ronrietote
Iatr Sit IJ)Irs
The undersigned is prepared
to undertake the putting in of
tWater Services in connection
with the Town System to Dwell-
ings and other Buildings. Also
REPAIRS
To Steam Engines, Mills, Fac-
tories and Machinery of all kind.
Prices reasonable. Satisfac-
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WILSON SALKELD.
RUNCIMAN BROS., - Proprietors.
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nttlism ter LOW PIc3- 7Is3 1
FLOUR MILLS BUILT ON TRE UTEST IMPROVED SYSTEM.
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We are Prepared to Quote Prices to
Parties in want of the same.
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the Fair
Syrian, velvet ib teen
.ilkis made ap wits i
.ilk.
At her soirees Masa
crown of ears' of cxi
diamonds.
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have handles of Mess
tow dolga.
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tacks, but abort frust
Parisian mode.
Embroidered .tnokii
variety of elaborate tilt
mentation.
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effects ars subdt
with neutral colon
lack ails draws an
mad* up in o,mbinatiot
faille and black lane.
Macrame lace is stair
as nme iridins ant
coning into favor again
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half concealed by Bleb
broadens. in black and
dein hate, which encs
an aureola, aof dark,
are likely to be quite pi ter.
The front. of Fresch
extremely short, points
below the waist -litre, as
gtrdI..
Black silks, with mal
Inge in brilliant Roman
signs, are made up ellen
Pre and early Sngli•h s
A dressy house jack,
missed or Roman red c
dared with cashmere
in told and silver threw
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NW sad are embellishe
piteous is preference t.
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has a shirred blouse of a
other *kat shows • pia
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lugs black polka dote
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with plait loose ooat .le
hag .leave., i
meld fit stl shown Ili
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poled sleeves end • Q
tato bordered with Mack
trimming abd braid ornu
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e4p. w m high favrx wit!
handle the reins the
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Ilia tlewerel rule fi r sti
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tb. rat. i. followed
sa for wool(wl.
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hire, blank. an.
rely amhn.idered to n
taaio„s enloegd .ilk.,
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tib are i• esti tisk
whiter mantles with n
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winAkthonq •.Exposition tae
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