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The Signal, 1892-2-11, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT. THURSDAY, FKBRUAR1 11. 18$1 i WHY GOUGIL WIKIMI a few dues d Apes%Owes hes .t will seines yes/ Try ill Keep K r the beau Toa a10 Minn te ban a sough et *sty Irma. and wo stber remedy Is w .11auIive as skis world - rosewood prteeppaa Ma- tits No boemakoil. .MR ,iuueg ellW.s. algals be within* N. Rases el Buis w weed every year by lee Ilrl, Mtn. Animas It. Jeans,. NRtarAseskw. pits..,, writes : ' aiW1 bs psis Me Hi •ekcow the bene - lea I bare shelved leg children fres thew d Ayer's twat median Obsery renewal. I led atl ewe des ebtldraa teas c oup and twos a,ekes. std bad IMea*met ilei d his mJ holy re - they won .dd diet knit= PM/mak es the wee~ell lost ble, they heyy dil an -refill them ad w b - model' Pled. Maltby diddrea." no the wises el I1111 II Seek a had midbee eseaese,, ased 01 *fiebouna lad! eoeelAsod ate Nwrsble, rep- ute to be isillem. As o ep.utetobrAss resort I MedAs Many recto. tel. acrd. 1s • akeat hems the eon wee without completIYi Mile edldiei.lam IliestI Dies semib . 4 so. weigh p d b er,, 01. tedium gay Ayer. herryPaawsl."-G.w to Take, Salem, N. J. " Last winter I Mstractod a seem cold, which by repeated expeore. be- came quite °betimes. I line mach troubled with hoarsening and beeNslelsl irritation After trying mdse. a udI. cines, without relief. I al 111=1181111 • bottle of Ayer's Chesty osi almost this sadists. sty cork a almost imsedimisl •sd I i-Ipe well ever store." -Rev. Thos. I .1 Secretary Holston Cosl.e 0e aid 1. of the Greenville District, M. Z. C.. Juuesbuni, Tenn. Ayer's Chem Pectoral, rwara.ann ey Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maid BeMMail lil.rsg,ti. - Preset; esketonee. SH OH' S CONSU PTION CURE. nit GREAT CC.V't:ii CLR$ tide Mend •l CONSUMPTION CURE, n witbost a pm. 11.1 in the hneory of medicine. All dtvggis* re authorized to sell it oo • pnasttve guareatee test Inst no other cntc can successfully A=nd f you leve a Cough, Sore T ercat, or Brc ncbitiis, se it. lion it will Marro ytla. If your child be be Coup, or \\-►tiepin lt. Lie itpr .sly, ad relied int sore. If y.71 Mod that 1a.dioo lissnse CONSUMPTION, me it, til Care you or co-: tal.:..g. Ask yogi MiggasI kw SHILOH'S CURE, Price to cis., ods. and $i.o If ref Lang; :-rt cote tri lack lame, we Shllw'. I r t. !'latter. 25 cts PATENTS 1 MEAIS, TffEE 11111113 AMO C3?YIKATS Obth.!od, and all busioess la the U. R. late- pScdattendedtoat MODERATIllVKP.S. Oar truce is opposite the U.S. lewd Of- fice, and w I to obtain Patents le :ass time has those remote from WASHI %(ITUX. Bead Mb{)SL OR 1)RRAWfNO. We u: vies as to entabllitr free of charge - ale we make AO '('VIAltil t X•LN.`t=t t1!! 01- T41 A' PATR. T. we refer, byre. e(o the Postmaster. the Pups. t1 Mone Ruder Div„ and to oMritls of eke U. 8. Patent ODo(s For circular, mire* terms sad refereoerwto actual clients is font awn teats or County. emir I:, C A SNOW tit Ce.. °pees** retest Ogee. WaM1•gtoe.il.0 DUNN'S BAKINC E mc,,,,,AT mIN ca,{azsT o NERITE 2 FANS TALES FOR THE FARMER CALLAO FORTH THE EVIL ONE. SOUTHERN EXPERIENCE Af10UT THE TIME TO BREED FOAL& Meer • o..et.td C•.sp•ne MM none of a. Oyeettomat.te Ia.eat>sr. owe night ant bag ye • gr.up el kis dead eptr te were gathered is s• upper ream in the hem el see of the .ember. the we - as awoswm M 1Aw ; ter Moshe be nom thea a/ the homes" halal adm.at ler the ire aiag. The tads of merriment ~Dow- se se taw in ens meow as rower- jag Itaja7 when they were hewed ih ea Waterlog Mona ta wtaear-rater eesog uadessrable yams man who way be called !rows, as that was sot his mom They • net about0swss themselvesas to how they Ail • male is *. aps,.bly the hest -t-- mid get rid of him without via' of- ss /mess Tepees, and wages smjreal, it w.uY set M •ivim able to raw pfi.w horses t. any •aunt. Mere r sees dem•ad far the•e ea the part of meal farmers who keep ball • wails Misr ler all purposes, bet the demand ie MWhen • reel fatrotter nae he fad it pays well. bat the ramie' el this ohm is very largely .pe.ni•sive, share being so mush eiscone sty sheet it. Oce .tae sever he °erteia ut getting a first -ohm trotter when both etre sad dam are lira atria es much depends upon the peeper mating of Mansel&. The modem we re- gera as the best stock te rates The d.- ,nasd for this is almost unlimited and she prices inns for first-class stook. It r to have them cense w autumn, for mere rumens than owe. 1. the first Mee, • ode's stomach is not fitted for coarse feed until it is several soothe old. 1f foaled ie May or Jose it cannot be wombed and pt ea pasture until quite law in eaaimer or u mitosis. virtually loses the first summer's pasturing, and its early feed leg lhrosgh Batman end winter has to be ow dryams rough material. If oaled late in autumn, es the ins - t rur{y It is ea by its mother's milk .gait die early sprtag pastures, rye, Mor- ley, etc., are ready, Mad thus gets the ban- k d the whole summer rue at pastor*. By autumn tits stomach will be better pre- pared to sagest dry food. Again, spites work as the heaviest on the farm, and feces, and owe of the number .lddesly be- thoaght himself of • teaa,serds o..toms he led constructed, with muck labor and thought, to represset the Yothu of Dark men. Hastily whispering his plan to his friends, oontr.us. the New fork Tribune, he quietly supped away from the hee.u.&.d hurrying hutm d.nned the snit and rotate- d. Knocking at the deer, he inquired of toe penes wbo answered the eau ogee if "Brews" was wiles. Yes ; stop .p own and you will tied him," who the reply-. With much clanking of clear and clattering of hoofs he slowly enacted the stur.rad surest the room where the campuswas gathered, inquir- ing for Brown. here was a somas of indes- .rjltable confuswm, the weU-utnulM sd berme of the rest rendering the uniuttuited young not almost helpless front fright ; all Ile was able to do was to roll under the table. At last the others made . rash for the window and, one by one, dropped to the ground below. A. the last one climbed through &the window, Brown, who did not desire to be left alone with his satanic (mjesty, mode a dash at him, caught him in his anus, and with the strength of terror crew him back and duet" higm across the roium. Theo leaping himself from the win - low he started for boniest a rate of speed which a sprinter might well envy. At every stride he would cry out until his voice was host in the distnn.-r maw u teal, U werhed. wseta eta their "Please, Mr. law.. dost take am yes t hardest work when far advanced is preg- nancy, and would drop oat of work whom must needed. A etellsou when from 6 to lY years old a at his hest. but sometimes 4 said S years eld aro desirable. Fin instance, whim ase wishes to breed an old mare i1 is hest M couple her with • young stallion, sad some- times an old stallion will bung a gond colt Dorn a young mars. A stallion when serv- ing scans should be well fed, oats and bran preferable to ,-oro. though a little of the latter ts allowable, as u te important to very the ration. la the intervals between .woos he should be moderately worked, not kept too fat, and in no sew pampered. When mot can venient to work him he should be allowed to take exercise in the open air is a Large well•feoced enclosure, out of sighi of other horses, and mates Articularly. A mere in foal u better old for being moderately work - .d. Provided she is well fed. R ore should continue up to a weak or Catisfwireriale1/4p.ams.: old reset.' ot beet or rings 4M IM oast elsillsos ois.- to . Wipe ter dine .e stAviscera tors owes ...wAtor ,ma hr urea .. v.. -r rowel/ TIM tebat ie- OoDII H BY F. H. JORikAN. T81C gems emus don't take me j yet : The ',there return od to Ike MO Welk with laughter, and they haw lever since 'open trouble,! I. a call from Ilbown, who still persists that the evil one in perms had .ought him on that .I(Ylmjou. H.mor.u• r.r•grspha. "This cast is tyro tight across the chest. - 'Well. it wont be lung. You are a cigor- .11. smoker. yea know 1. Arthur, how happy 1 would be aloes with you on • quiet island in the distend alms ! "Have you anyother wish, dear- est Ella!" "Oh yes ; Jo get uie • moans tirket for the opera" Texas Siftings. Page boy to Jeanie', -"Where shall 1 put (bash 'er dish of ontmoods'' Jesus ;with dignity, -"l m surprowl, Harthar. that at your Mtge you oven t learnt 'ow to pronoun.:0 the r in harutouda Punch. A Hard Kicker.-4ynipathut•g friewl-- "How did you lose your Ieg! Ambiti- aae youth tweak! yl_'•Foot b•IL" •'L(y' D y kick ten da s of her time, sad when work is ticked at the ball said missed'it. -Good oto should have geode exercise np to sewn fos hog. But she should never be strained What kind of cake was that you gave or put to great speed. for tie premature of ,ac ,•• rte asked. -it was sail,*. tike.- the enlarge.* womb uterteres both with wow the reply. ••llidn't 1.,,u know it . respiration and cireslatiou of the blood. „N« exactly : but ever sere 1 swallowed Moderate exercise improves both of thea.. it, 1 rather suspe.ted It." wethmgton A colt should be en -tinned to its dam almost Ser prelusively unit' three months old, and the (l.ocgi •Ardor. - -Nelle-' Ge stir Maya he supply of milk be not stinted. lues els groudd 1 tragi" on .. Blanche When 1 month old. however, • little of ..That'• uufortuwte, for upyour father the finest hay and • handful of clean thresh- ono be certain to insist on your moving ed Mute in*y be give° it, that It may grade- right after the wedding.- - -New York Her ally tears tc rat ordinary food. Its atom- aid. .eh will not bear much of these, however, Lord !nevoid -"Have you ever been pre - mail it is some 4 months. At this latter matted ar mart. Mn. Lakeside'" Mrs. age reveler feeding nay begin. lakside --„(o lots d timet Then A well .ora colt may M worked very wo'1 a judge in Chicago that doesn't know tightly and for abort periods. - When it u ms l've been divorced three time." -- Y years old it may be ridden by • very Itght we►gbt rider, or driven in light Muggy, - bot Ep°Ck' its ba. k °nd Meta should tsver be strained. Lightningrod agent "Hullo, Bub ! Ik, --!!nether° Farm. !ou think your father would like to have _ _ set house rodded Bub .with repressed Waterlog the Her t. wte.er, soler "I shouldn't weeder. He • lust og -odded me.-- Kent Fiel•Lg..Walllagton. Videos the hens ran have plenty of it, •._-.._ _ they cannot prr.•lui-v e gggg.s.. In the winter Mallet Walt to 0. Discharged. season. when the drinking vessels become ••There was a mistake to that last order frozen ■p with ice and are h.hla W cradt that Se lers sent in from the road," said the from cold. the matter ot providing water proprietor, scowling .t out of the clerks. becomes a difficulty. We all keow that a •• Was then ?' asked the clerk careLerly. cold draught of water in winter chilli the '•yes, sir, there was, and It, waal't cur - body, as it must be warmed by the body ,Mt,,,A •• after it is drank ; consequently, ice water -Nor said the clerk pleasantly. oases a loss of bodily- host. As the heat "No. you skipped the woods according 1. produced from the food, all losses of to that Maid fool order." hent ate bosses of food. Now, it is just as ••why, of mum. 1 suppose that Sellers easy to water the hens at regular hour as tt a to water the larges stock• and the "You've no right to suppose anything of best made of so doing is te use wooden on ,act ••• exclaimed the proprietor. "He troughs long rogh to allow all the herrn morehe makes mistakes than any mut on t to dnnk at thenosame time. Early ja the . caw anoraasg. at none end before night fill the Iex,. • aided the clerk. troughs with warm water, allow the hew •••eull. door he dos. He's one ..f the most to drink anal all are satisfiedand thew 1 ex,kes men 1 ever k°ew.•' threw oat eke water that remains'. In this Arid I'm supposed to correct them!" is - manner the troughs will M kept clean, the guired vb. clerk. bens will "earn to drink at regular periods, I ..Of co,fe you are.- awd the warm water will invigorate them. ' "Tm aapp.sird to be aboolstely actar.te! In fact. nothing in so invigorattag, or will , The clerk was getting excited. assist m warding off the cold when the ".rtaanlv.' k"'lart carnal" al throan in the morning, s -And know all about his business!' with the therms toter below thew • ..yo, should detect his error " d wanes water. -Farm ad Toronto House 1S TDB LEADING DRI ROODS BYPORIUL THIS LATWIT AXD BMW drsek Well, why don't you Ay me for it !' "What ,.. The clerk dropped his pea in his excite nests Look here t" be said. "You held one re *possible for his errors, and you pAy him more for making them than you de lets far correcting then.. Good dar'" He left without waiting to be di-ialerget FA11L !NU AaTE& C300D8 NOW ON WSW. P. O'DEA, What Other Papers Say. lm Cuba sod Mexico the cows are drives up and milked in the city street. Instead of keeping cows. the people in many of the warmer Arts of South Amni- a iso cursed milk imported from Europa. The iah•bitaate of the North American maltose to the south o1 as use very tittle batter, bat great quantities of lard. Sdosee m]s that vegetable matter (hu- mus) nsost be irscludd. else Bay smaare will be "found wanting' io part. Stabhs, bares and all shelters for •t.ek Mould have as much winter gaslight as it is pic•ble to .enure. -New York Tri- bune. .ad amens may be oo.hi.ed i• Mena. des bogpea by toadies the mom ere es the wages or sleigh Med drawing di- rectly to theield. Petrie Roue. When • hew is two vin old • wrinkle bogies to berm at the Mae of her horses At three yawn this wrinkles felly developed. Wises she s five years aid another will form • id after that ane will Deme each year. Ther Mr ,r cm he boom. N. farm ak.eld ever become poorer. The tree fanner time to mite kis land rieem ash year, without iird M the cost, se uty eetlay to itepriert the .ail is sun to es- ters meretbaa its equivalent eraser 00IMir. A peer lam is unprofitable and it payys te hop. ill Agrie.ltsn done she rwmyuw ibe de.ctses ietmedat le, but there will be • rod.' Menem of wealth to Nm who aim to mate W lane pay r the Mare_ t mamm mea wed, Pre/seem D oy Sheered *Ohm the ohm* dShewselieto produce geed wtean Nees the Noise may he mads i seuteea sheep. Th. fir Freon Neenewiat .beep le se geed a metra Mani r mid be duffed, sod the Ds40M. sheep hs pees .f New York sed OM bopelly geed fes les mom Lime wiMeet wets (w w wises, Waft mad bane penmen, it ie Ter tie aged msl- Male msMMea. Med *hie Mir • Se gem& Mee r.es-rewieg muse be the lambd ftiee wee& SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. INTER/ATINO PANAORA►H8 CULLER FROM VARIOUS FIELDS. M..e1aa MF sae.art.ttr-tow rare Ought So b. Mewed-- Vegetable Ilea.!- Dr, Donbas Pse t. Os. The ulna et am. loess That le Fewer. 0...1 th. Swat interestsag development' in ski. •p,til1sation of electricity, wine' p .ar0i apre the widest pro. of peuer deaass*promo.* utility and keuetit of .11 the mol- tiphicity of applies's..., of electric energy, is that et electric heating. Electririses an talks.g .1 woodwind things in that IMMe as possibilities of the our future. They ea sort oon6denUy that before long ►sass! Dices, and stores, street urs and rail oars will be baited as well as lighted by electricity. Not only that, but ail coking may be done by tie sante agency, and tb1 heat, dust, grime, and smoke el the cook stove mad the heating furcate will he night mares of memory. The coal cellar is to be abolished. and the hest to warm the house .wd prepare the meals is to be brought in 05 a wire ted distributed to do any service as nay tier is response to the pressing of a button or the union of • switch. It is asserted that the .lectrtc heater is r, .early developed on • thoroughly prai-11 cal basis that it can be avadab ,t . slight increase ie cost over present u. .•ds, as increase which the elettriciuts sur should be more than made up for in the superior ity in cleanliness and ,-onrenicnt-e. iw the broiling and wilting .luly days of the near future the housewife in her cool kitchen wear press a button and have the strongest, hottest tire she nerds at • inn meat a aotieo. The (oohing dour, • touch on ..other button w-ui set the ..in power that has cooked the dinner to work on the electric fele. On the winter Monung• the missy , - .tattoo be a tottc1 1.1* it ttittoel beside the pillow *nil the domestic uifelic;- ttes caused by discussions as t•• whose dotty it 11 to get up and start the fire will i.0 avoided. Tl.. N.. ret, 4.ntawkin.1 It is stated that over 3,(all0,W7) acres of Land in Lurol.e ..r•• ,booted t., iteet sugar cult, ati.•l>. „It h eo arprage •i t-selre tuna •.t 1..w;. to the acre. would s. about i,3iw,t$.ii3Ol7) pounds of sugar. It is state.* that a number of furs a••^ owners in the S•.enango and M•hounne; Valkes have decide.! to manufacture their own coke, owing to the refusal of tipe rail- roads to grant l.,wer freight rates on the coke now purchase(. At Lyons, Knaus, nearly fire hu;:dyed feet below the suriace of the prairies. is an inexhaustihle deposit of rt••h alt, the ,frills having penetrated it to the depth of about fon* hundred feat. The salt u almost pure, and is removed by quarrying. The addition; to she British wav bud year were greater than for a number of pncieus year. Thr total vessels lsnnche,l numbered niueteeu,age regaling 107,985 town, acrd representing an expenditure in *Wei complete.! state of nearly 1f30,000,(610. It is stats.! that Ph I Armour. the "rn- visic.n parker, of 1 hi.•aco. carnes r.0 ,he heaviest individual Lu,ines( of any man in the wot Id. 1)urtng rise put year his ( 'hi • cage( jobbing bustnoss ,;m'ante'l t.• 4.'t_tUO.• (art and his elevator Los nese to 1x9,0 0,0 0, making • total of $75,1100,000. The report of the building opetatious cf ('hips(' during 1891 show :, totvl ' ..et of a little'orer SS4,000,0(a), whish is an increase of fourteen per rent. on the work of I$6l', and seventy per cent. on that of 1869. The frontage 0f the I.uildint, constrneted Net year a stated to have been equal to &bout fifty-four miles. The ase of crude oil for fuel in Chicago has grown to such an extent that the ins'o ants companies have been ,compelled to recognize its emplovnent in indust rte works. The ('hicago Fire l'nderwnters' Association have fought against the is. .d this fuel for some time, hat they have been compelled to accent the situation, and hove promulgated a set of rules to govern its use. The ingenious electrical device that was patented a short time aro for givin:, au alarm when • ship deviates fro. her course - is now being adopted on a number of Anteri-! era veils. In this arrangement the com- pass coed carries a light wire connected with • metallic cup containing s..rurre, o tbt if Ise ship departs from the est courts an electrics) contact is made which rugs a bell in the captain's room. "August Flower" I had been troubled five mouths 'with Dyspepsia. The doctors told me it was chronic. I had a fullness after eating and a heavy load in the pit of toy stomach. I suffered fre- quently from a Water Brash of clear natter. Sometimes a deathly Sick- ness at the Stomach would overtake enc. Then again I would have the terrible pains of Wind Colic. At such times, would try to belch and could not. I was working then for Thomas McHen-y, Druggist, Cor. Irwin and Western Ave., Allegheny City, Pa., in whose employ I had been for seven years. Finally I used August Flower, and after using just one bottle for two weeks, was en- tirely relieved of all the trouble. I can now eat things I dared not touch before. 1 would like to refer you to Mr. McHenry, for whom I worked, who knows all about my condition, and from whom I bought the medi- cine. I live with ntv wife- and fancily at 39 James St., Allegheny City,l'a. Signed, John D. Cox. G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Ivy -Aber -v. New jcrs:y, l.. S. A. SOWN Dow Or PATENTS • Ta. sew Y PS= ateer ie_ ypwr"A eta PS b aanile atvNestreec *0 smile druidic listens I.tmest enter is w it tesR r7mst. • a r.rr»t N.lee. Pat a sinner where he can't bids, mad that's when hell ins. Prisons Saw i--"Wh did the Rai - wad the Arend Duke es t" Prince Nawdadtiki --"The Guke `..sell, alluded to kis Majesty as an cid Llrar dine." Jess. --"Yoe matt be a bard worker, Mr. Chaplet'." ClepleyWhat makes .I vies think that. Miss eesie" Jas--. t•li.orge told es yesterday that you mrde him tired." Mr. De Peyster -"Why it's ailment 11 by that clock a the raast.L I had ea idea it was se Ilea Are pia sure Chet desk is tee" Mjm Rssbad-"Yes, the chi Jumbos- "Whet d the msafter, old met Toe leek as amp yes had ,track leek." Jakiee-"i should say I have. My OM - ad has .t warmed me that 1 mast M7 eferejoi can 11005." That teach .t ma's wisdom in vanity t. ifastnted in the cased the mem who bag the grip He is the penmen moat littered - ad, but he deeas't Man whether it is a mi- ersb. in • herd .1 sinner thee le the mat- ter with M. N. De.N .tout tt. Profaner (leeteriag ea she gerillal- "Then powers of iseitdie• are Wiese 1(1ti*1, they less keg dale w*M { dsadly otfat. Dow they tams to hoot thew t•.Hm, .r-" Modem ijmd lei from Nr Tevk ie- terrepbrsg)-•'Myb• they saw . New perk peliseene." i Bow to waw Fars. in ease Bay lady wants to mak, over • fur garment, she ran do so by following these dira•tinns . Whenever she want* to cat ire fur she must mark it on the skis side wt•I, chalk and cut it with • sharp knife, ont letting it cat quite through at first, and thea pull the piece apart, finish- ing the cut very] delicately so se not to apoii the far. On no account must sen- iors be nod, as they will cot the fur on Ute outside is spited the utmost proms - Wet Where it is all cut the edges te be sewed .re brought together and moistes•d and sewed overhand with waxed cotton thread. f;ilk cuts the skin. When the soma is sews it shesld be laid for side AIM .,est $ bend and the seem &gale siodetegia. soil -primed fiat by rubbing it with • shell, or some other smooth -sur- faced article. lone this way, se arum is visible on the octant. and the t looks u well as it dem by pro .esio•al sowers. All kiwis of fur are sewed te the Wale way. Vegetable Tt•as.t V.asgotable gamed is a material mash sa.afaeter•d V O.rwy. The fibre 1. spa, traeond sad woven into ester p►- memo and south of different hied. Tkw south see two eatabliimests mar Ieeelas i• •bich pine leaves are eo.vorted into weal ant daasels Baakete made et the..ma- t•rids ere etelwivelJ employed in the howst.la, barracks and prima of Viewer sad Breda.. Or of their primcip01 •d- vntags is that se vermin can ledge h them- WINS ape .md woven the thread nrmbles hemp and is made int* y.. kits. spencer., drawers, Iaa.d shirts, Muskets, Prima, eta 1'►w sedates keep the body ...legally warm and an very slid. The workshops i. which time coeds are made are lighted with gas prepared frees she waste throws .t la the coerce of the moan feature. P0051 r..lee.e. Mrs. Klin ! (preudIF)-"De i•--' 5 le Mug se i Mee lived Milli m7 bow Neve heewm),isa 0. ever ea Mk." taw ltr•k m " 11ea he law1 dm W AND Tee Itniiimpiltes of !alit uI $Isis No other Emulsion is so easy to take. It does not separate nor spoil It is always sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach can retain it. CURES Scrofulous and Wasting Diseases. Chronic Cough. Loss of Appetite. Mental and Nervous Prostration. General Debility, &c. Beware oral imitations. Ask for "the D- R L " Emulsion. sad refuge all others. PRICE . AND A Pas OOTTt.C. WALL PAPER SALE. G drive in all grades of Wall Pa- Bper. A fuer stock -taking we bid we have several lines that must be sold at once to make room for other papers yet to come. Remember these papers are not old or out of date, are fresh and clean, and will be sold at prices that will make you buy. Over two hundred samples to select from FRASER & PORTER, Central Telephone Exchange, Court House Square. 0i43. b 9 r'. J orcia.n. PLANING MILL ESTAILISMEO 1855. Buchanan & Son, i1AXOrACTIJRm110 SASE, DOOR and BLIND Dealers 1■ all kinds of LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES Awd buthi asa a T *Oleg deendielee Dry Dtt.h.e Put to Nos. A wiry useful thing for a farmer to Mew le hew to utilise • dry ditch, Mad in OM - forma they have an exoDeat way el dens it. After the water ie termed est in early seetmer, hatted of •1Mwiog the bank to berme • swamp of weeds, nine ewe dead. m eat ems the minim of then helve, the farmer plows .he basks sod the hots me d Il.& •iu std paste pumpkins ttbaer. fleppeh1 his &MA rums. m7, for *ear gassier. el a mile. he neem frees INF 01 hes bodied were leads el pempifr ei the herrn tied. Alm they w Bathe d t• the fell end the does are dry he damps ehsmt r*. the UM sod ode fire to Mos . TM malt is • stash se skim es a gagies walk. School Yunitune a Specialty - - -G21142 CIJEAR1NE SALkI JAS. SAUNDERS' McLEAN'S BLOCK. Ike CAN USE ANY WRITING INN. i EVERY PEN GUARANTEED. Y pBE i' b i a D1 aEio i -e- t3ga 2 0 kJ=SI ..S d s fl 1 1 8 ' O 0 g 0 0 1 0 a CHOICE FRUITS A. he islands retiring from Meioses, he will sell kis large and well -assorted .Mak at bottom price.. Chinaware, Jewellery, Wedding Rings, Silverware, Nickel and Plated Knives. Fork. and Spoons, Albums, Plush and Other Goods, Toys, Fancy Good mites. 8,000 Rolls of Wall Pipet Md Bdrlin, SOlr'ri 5111. ea anal, sr NAV moa. Ifs. Y year hems for harping. 20 PER CENT. will he deduct- ed for teachers and others getting rep Christmas Trees Raisins, Currants, Peels, Etc. Raisins and Currants cleaned and ready for use. ALL -THE - SEASONABLE - FRUITS FRESH AND CLEAN, LT REES PRICE & SON'S. NEW GOODS. The subscriber wishes to annosaes the arrival ol NEW AND FANCY GOODS! NOTABLY NAVY AND BLACK ALL -WOOL SERGES, Extra wire mud moderate in price. 'aeVy FLANNELS, 28 IN. WID In soft and hard finish. free■ the Met makers. A general awoteew nt of other sew and /aabiambis gssis OR oss 507. .rid will he noticed later on. A liberal disessat oa el boa erre dollar spa Strictly one prion. ORM Ma • Draper shad laberda t .