The Signal, 1894-3-1, Page 7TM! SIGNAL: CODERTCTT, ()NT., TIiI'1tSP Y, JI1R('fl 1. 1891.
THE PEOPLE'S
CASH STORE.
It is not ORE eUstotn to ..,ete'thuig especially'�nxn1,at o4peri3llyfbargainsce unties w.
low pal elinea
We carry a full range of High Chun floods, market' at (1 •e
('ut Pri., - but °lir big Bargain for this Week is :t
ASUF WHITE COTTON
(About 1000 Yards)
Them. !look are shilrpe•.1 to us direct front the mill, and are in
'.•'rt ends from 3 to I(1'r'aris long. We are se!' Or.: these! rd (s
AT 10 CENTS PER YARD,
'en.' they ars superior to tiny l Cotton in Be' trn•ii'.
'`:SPECTION INVITED.
JOHN T. 1&CIIESON.
T THE
DRAPERY AND HABERDASHERY
WAREHOUSE
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
00� 50e. Corse Cannot be Beaten. -
Ladies' and Children's Ucdnear, extra value.
Navy and Bieck Storm Series, the best iu
Town for the money.
Only a Step
from Weak Lunge to Con-
..froln Depleted
kiith1ld to Anaemia, from Dis-
ease Blu?Dti t•, Scrttfulsl,from
Loss ar ):Nish to ,torous.
't •
tit Aiinti
tit•• t're:snl of (dxl�fiver (oil,
I't't•vonts t1,t's lttep for. m benne
Utttrtt and restores Health.
irleysiwians, thcwurld oat; r, en-
do'' .t it.
DWI k WWI In Satstihtts!
Ita.rle • !Wane, ke1leri:N. Au L1l111 Cr. e, re..
the first time at the new hone' of the lega-
tee, Thoth is filled with new a Mame ser
rants Mega* bill strip was left in the
vestibula au.l being carried t . the new
Jdioiatar profoundly arae te•l him. It was
evidently intended, he thought as • sofa
tic/vim, of w•mcbo ly • ,la-ath, an 1 a It ata
ktt at the legation door it doubtless in
d.eated the bere•vemest of ,no family
high iu whorl life.
The Minister at on:e gave leolere to dos. -
the hoax. The unit! roe(rementeofomen •
In were brought out, the .shuttor, were
drawn, wed pampers by for the ressain.tir cf
the eveniug were regaled with a comhiss
tem of tureens noises, .0 •1. Y the ( his,..'
only Lwow Lott to uttor when engaged .n
IMw7lhng• the dead, and the minister re
tired with the ►ati.factioa of knowing that
he had performed a diplomat'. eourtuy.
Amami, alar,.
.1 manager in one of the chentital works
near. ditsgois found a •wake toe otb r day.
i3 a cargo of 'horns and Lidos troth. Se.uth,
America Nektlle1tles'-reptile l.y ptazing
it in apuit., *•d pat it MVO a battle for th'
purpnseof presentugitto the Kei.ingtor..
•Juteuut Trt,e11.11 by rail to lilisgew
with his capture, be Lewd hiutxif in act'*
partment with two Hamilton farmer, wile
v . mnrh interested in the snake,
sad the history of it' arrival is 'cotlead.
"Ay, ran," said one ut them, "an' hoo di.i
ye ki'l't "tlh," Paid the n acager, "1
duet -mei it in whiskey "' ••.sly; man," safd
the other farmer, in a tune that sreme,f t'•
imply regret that he himself was not s
'iouth Anterit:an snake shipped t;e d:lu„ow
by mistake, "eic • glorious death ' '
nerrenedieas.
The choioe of surrouadns, either fol
ourselves or others, is one of the most int
portant means of developing and improving
character. It is n. longer • mere matter
of preference where we live. with whom we
spend our t me, what books we read,
what recreations we pursue, what nicht.
we gime epos, or what *cued' we
hear. We should oho we as far •s pox
table, not only er always the most cougepia
but the most improving, and such Y wit
teed to develop the very points in which nue
special sate -es happen to be lacking. The
babies of mind, ot thought, and of actioe.
that are thus insensibly but steadily formed
are the materials out
of which character is
built. and upon which the value and the
permanent happinoss of each individual de-
pend.
IY3P34TI0:T
11:I2'DLT LOLICITSD.
5 I'F.R CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
MZTI.NTRO,
Draper and Haberdasher.
A POOR MRCS ROMANCE.
'tee renegued segment the aple.Ald Nee,
if Mer *mashy Mu.bead.
r'ran The Philadelphia Record.
Wt.: Ceii•rrt:, Pa., Feb. 16. 1 ro
L• e, in which R .bort Reale.' wife, Lillie,
:a rep'rted to have received 013,000 to rs•
hn.luot, her marriage certificate too give
ip all • lain.* upon him Y her husband, has
tet r• ached a neost interesting clonal at
•'afe, theater comity. 11 the report proves
:o he correct Beale will doubtless araell
ro be a wanderer in the far West, and re-
turn to the life of luxury amid ease which he
formerly eujoyed Y a member of one of
I'he*ter county's wealthiest families.
Robert Reale, who is a man of 50, de -
doped his fascinating romance in the sum-
•ner and an:umn of 1891 He and his Disc
ally wealthy brother raido4 in the mansion
en the hill, above (,'aln Station oo the
!'enneylvani• Railroad. They were the
-.beef landed proprietors of the neighbor
hood. Near their numerate down so the
.,little village that clusters about the station
esti the modest cottage of Robert Walker,
• section boss oo the railroad. In Walker's
humble home dwelt the protest eirl in 1111
/he neivhborhood lathe, hu daughter
who wY sent on frequent errands from the
• ottage to the mawioo.
OA one of these running visite to the hill
l'the charms of the section bnes's daughter
"tracted Robert leak. enbes',ne lly he
sought and found many an occasaoo to west
his little charmer, and, finally, one day ie
e t•tobsr, 1892, the two took • train le
t'hiledelphia, and when, two days later,
they returned, the one to the mansion and
.he other to the cottage, Lillie told with
vide that eh. was Robert's bride, and
showed to her nearest friends the marriage
Y.ftaheate in evidence of the happymutts
for to all who heard ot it the matcmutts seemed
an improbable Y that weddrag of poetic
Macy in which Maud Muller a -td the lode
were wed.
Ilut the romantic fires which Cupid had
kindled seemed to hive been completely ex-
tinguished at the thought of Hyenas's hand.
I:s•'e had no .00aer claimed Lillie as his
!reads than he had aouaht to rehneuisn her.
')gain and again she called at the mansion
•e the hill. but its donee were closed against
h'r Mr. Rnbert had given word that she
was not to be admitted, the servants said.
Two weeks alta the w.ddiog limb. west
Philadelphia, whither he was followed
and ?rimed by a detective whom the girl
bnde Mid employed. Thee be went to
fenv.',, 1'ol , and hY *Moe been • wander-
. • In the various cities ot the Want.
%flee Roberts .other had died • few
',elks ago, Lillie .t coded the ohsagnles,
"mein' there to find and claim her hua�h,.a►t►e�d
Rot he was not there- Sind Ilion she hoe
received and apnrdsed as offer of 15,000 to
rive up her marriage rrrtiBeate and re-
henaer her bride) claims. Finally, as the
tmposeihility of an intimate renewal of'me-
nage relatives dawned open her, she was
persuaded to give up her hoeb•ad, sad thus,
d is reported, the eettlsneet for $10,000
'alae about, and RAM Reale se expected
home again.
• abet limit tiro
An karetiean paper 1e11, to that Fliph 1'.
Brown, of Liberty, !.dumas Irma the iaveot
er of what in known ea "the patent inside "
of sewep.M,z Ile Ism made a large for-
tune. Mt bseneris, tired of the sT•etiting
nature of tee t..snessaarl hayloft wow •ss•
home is the direction of snore purely liter-
ary Wert he geld • t, west to Debase sad
IN'lgj" a term+ hum, whisk he iNwdad do-
"Innittg fate • needs Lena fie boa •
nomtifisvet hew sad .manged ter s eM-
t're keneswarsaing. it ems •.',seed
those nsktiM_ should 4e invited. A des -
est • Mllk%r et Mr. Brows -low. gbt
!him to invite his p•etor, but pointing to •
portrait of Ingersoll in the main hall lie
said, -That's any pastor," and declined to
' extend au invitation
When 11'.ody was holding evangelistic
service. in 1 bikago it occurred to ler.
' Brown to atimed- one, and report the pro
oceding. In • fashion worthy of a disciple
of Ingersoll. He began by a would be witty
deecnption of Moody a• a tat men with •
abort neck, etc. .leantime the evangel*.
began an impreestce sermon on the Prodigal
Son. Describing with great pathos the
!father's welcome, !foody suddenly pointed
straight at Mr. Brown iu the gallery and ex •
chimed witb impassioned earnestness
"Sinner, that Father is your God •"
StarUed Y if addressed by name. Rrown
dropped pencil and tablet, and turning to •
man sitting beside ht.0 Yid
i "Is that to ''
•
" Yee, it is all true, ' was the reply. and
the COn, ICIQti unbeliever was prevailed upon
to eater the ealuiry room, where he yield
ed hie heart and life as • returning prodigal
to the Father of spirits.
Mr. Brown felt impelled at first to eran-
gelutic service, but the journalistic instinct
wY strong, and he became persuaded that
this wan the field in which be could best
verve the Master. As a result he le now edi
for of the well-known Ram's Horn.
Rite legethe Ma4Mes al..ii,.
It wY a short time after Lulu McStub•
bins was married that the startling truth
was forced upon her tbat her young hus-
band was not exactly • teetotaler : and one
evening a short time after the wedding that
strict old temperance nun, Papa !IcStab-
bins, dropped in to call, and found 1 is
daughter alone.
After • time heasked
" Where is d'hristopher . "
"Well, the feet is. Christopher isn't feel-
ing very well this evening."
•'s that ea' What seems to be the mat-
ter,,.
' Well, er the :feet is er t'hriatopher
is offering from • ball attack of prepare
sit
g Propinquity pmpinqulty," repeated
the purged old geetleman " That's • dis-
ease i never heard of. 1 guess you must be
mistaken
"Oh no, father : let me evplais. Pro-
pinquity mean. nearw•ss, doesn't it
• 1 goon so."
" To 1.e near ix to be close, isn't it "'
• Em yes yes."
" And when we speak of a man as being
close we mean that he is stingy, don't
a,he
r.
" And when a nese i. stingy we call him
tigbt, don't we'
1 believe so."
•• Well, sloe added with ab, " that's
what's the natter with ('hristeewpb.r. '
wesrw1a•mine,•SOS Sall.
Irmoth' MORN Bally Advert,car.
The Chinese i•egatioa has always been an
object of curiosity lin Washington, sed the
mysterious goings on in the Marone old
Stewart castle, which the I'alett.ab need to
inhabit, were • savor -failing warm of wee -
Aar and speculation. Now that the legation
4as • .sgNlloeet triple hoose for its home
eat er the heights, the interest is the m.
habitants is still further impressed The
Clauses Minister ie now to Wtshiegtee, sad
his ignotsnoe of some o1 its ways was tie
mase of a very pse.liar oesspeati-s the
oilier day.
Tis ssaethly kilts el rho Wasbiegsen I:Y
Light (Jeespaey are printed en of apo
eelierly dirty yellow tient, wb M
be tie sweet bee of the (biose ens of
ssn.reine. The let stripe were left re -
"sleety as the leers of •11 bass ha the
oder, sad at the Mame Linen ammo
tie rah Tks eilist day ens was lett Ilan
Put a Prensl.ns on Sobriety.
We once heard a coed missionary worker
my, "We must look after the children even
if we leave the old topers alone and allow
them to die yet " The suggestion • startled
UP. We believe the drunkard should be
thought of, sought for and if possible saved
Slimy drunkards are silted, the Rev. 1►r
Reivaford to the coetr•ry notwithstanding :
but in this matter prevention is better far
than cure. We Deed to multiply our age'
cies for the ea'vation of our yowl] of our
land. Then if to the multiplication of such
agencies there be added • determinati .n on
the part of large employers of labor to pot
a 1 r:mium en sobriety and to do away with
the services of men addicted to drinkers
habit. great gun to Inc to mperanoe cause
will result. Something can be done, and
what can be done ought to he done, even
though it ie not the ultimate coal of our
hearts desire. New York Observer,
Plata Toll' N 54. lsrdahlp.
From The 8t. Louts amieb;,c.
A venerable and pompons English Ri*hu p
wY having his portrait painted by an emin-
ent artist. After suttee steady for an hour
in silence, the churchman thought be world
break the monotony with • remark
•' How are you getting along he io
Mind.
" To the astonishment of the Bishop the
knight of the palette ahaorbed in his work,
replied •
Move your heal • little to the right
and .hut your mouth."
Not beer.' accustomed to such a form of
address, his lordship said
" May I oak why you address me in that
member ' '
The artist, still absorbed in his work,
said :
1 want to take o8 • little of your
The Rishop collapsed.
he, Di d ter • iii blvib
At a sateen in Paris 111111141 years ago the
Sieur d Aimerie was am of • group to
whom he WON imparting an account his
pedigree, which he claimed ease derived
from the I'harnehs of Egypt. .lust then
the late Rama de Rothschild approached
the group, and one of its members called
not
" Rams, come and let me make you ac-
quainted with the Steyr d'Aimerie. He
oomen of Pharaonic stock, and you ought to
know mash other."
Yes," said the Rare., bowie, gravely,
and addressing d'Aimerie, , 1 believe oar
famltlM leaf some transactions is time
Vise,
ise, o ieined d'Alene e, " we have •
ruoerd that your people wow leavi•g the
oowetre harrowed A eessiMwble amount of
i•ItKity 01 m'maid
people, ter which 1 aid
now Oka to he repaidwith interest."
' i remember the transaction, sod Roth-
schild. " het the .e*ee.1 was Battled at due
data \'Her fathers received • *heck os the
Banks of the Red Flee"
The blew bird Is'waled all a kv41.., d
Mpylwg It is arse • renshder time a bleed•
purifier is needed fes prepare the gstees fee
Um iaWlksting weather te ween. (yew
sod yea will hese sae birth id
!sake Nap's Mnap' " is Merck yrt4
Mc.e
LOOKING AHEAD.
\ :iwwd 1'1.. Thal .1 1.1 ♦et r s Ie►.N-
tea This 11 ear.
1•:'.'ry winter 1i1 ferment. make
t'ie'r piano for lie *ming ..Tartu/. de•
...lu.l:
the ...net t, 1.• grown Uai e,it•h
c1 I if .repatrytlsite. have liot alrrlMly
liven outdo in /ante e•a'ie and the prop
e. w.•th.4-of cultivatiou to be gives In
•rrl.•r In ee•ttre tar tart re eedts. t Ki 1:4e
PIMP of the crop will dap, net entirrIv •l e
-profit or lose of the
Wag.", are .o I'i:(h lu a: the I,r.•erut tits .
newt farmers are tor.-htl L. do ate intie h
of their work as I,r.--lid.• them -clot,
+tad wiling t* Lirulrr doe* his uw.n wu k
�e.r•
11,441, lv '1.h It w.,.'. .h''-''I„ye• tL,'
ield of it field telt .,,.•tllt.ru e1 flet faro
r'•• petit Thuto't,jb . rultivhlti.u* 1-
1, to Le ntw.o!ttt••1y 4e••. '..try,
, torts ks .rra!h are it..t :apt. to toy.
Clio. When the Vouutry Ives w u, ti •
.41md was Clift "l j *alit Leal i.tut ►;.v..,
rued even very l:tnte. crepe were ..nr,•
f••i,•,•v pN..r ctsltiv.•ti'.0 That tiino
p Iu a 1.y stud thter..u,;h a'tltttrc, Lut ia,•'
.i1n•ral.epph.•ativus of,uuuttr';"lutist-1*
'riIie )Natter •of tanittir• iA the main
.tndy of t:,.a•t farmers N hen utunttrr
em t hu. ill large.*':at.la 4',, there in II
tr. ulblt• ill gottinK i:tr.J cr thris•
kilt very few fame where ten re is mini
tepee' immure Mink 't.. till 1141 ur.
'lenge It iA ne+'e.spry to lone inutd'er tares
from ',Mlle :- )Urtw u:ttnuias :.f !itis fart;.
'Chore ar.. 1. t• nt}. 1 rucau• rI idl !poverty
in the market, and nest. it uut ell, of
the good oars are ,..1d at rrae.u13h1e•
l.ri..'e. Ther. au.-''nt.. lowevep. 1hat.
an; di-han..'tIv Made...) ',ebb -01t i• bed
to beware. They are tliv3„rialily 'Rola at
I,wl.,r prieve than w honest arti.'ls' eau
ie affur.Nd, and than feet is a pretty
stir. guide in buyieg.--1uRuy e-tse it -ii.
well to make the talker ..r Iii- u. 'i.t g;. •
a 4tturallts'eel analv.:., of *lie f• retic• r.
and tM•n if there is any d,mht ee h. ilio'
hour'stv of the lialdterv. a Act:utile .ho•it,t
le Peet 10 the Ii.t\. torment cue -rile lit
-*:,tion. where it wilt be atialvie. •i and •1
pr.ltil.t.rep Tt inside t•, the w'udrr. It w ill
pay aimed any farmer to buy rtrmlu•'r-
eiat fertilizer's to nee itt IiUiti. n kr t*se
Giro' Mauer.•, but only the err• -t •,uaratt
'tires" nu11alti. rfonld !,• {.on••lri
.\ •4r.u$ t1••l: !puny
A r*rn• - tr.mg trough tuts lief tutele
..f naw: ! lumber, se '.h.)wu iY the uc.
t oIi'allyi'1:$ migrating F,.r every
three feet length ..f tbron;ttt twie a�,l}. air
ut;
r...rt tau or two tut.! •Nle -haat te.i
L t,. tt.. lvrincle•N widat::etul two Anittes
a eat_ ,�111RS
.t xt I' -'VTI .t. F1.11. ra•.l... I0.
thick. Saw "n: /rein the puddle uI
each piece it right angle.! triunitular
}sir..• with the Alders termite; s ispiare
of the same length ("se -beanie one
in• h thick f.'r the side., and nail the
teemgh toy;.•thrtsus 11.1131 with the tri
angleaaam•ed not ..f the two inch 'tuff
f.:r mule. Now *4 the trough in the
angles vwetl out, but far en..ngh away
fritts the end piece to nail from the in
eide ot the trough into. the eupport..,
ane' pet the triathigle sawed from the
e upp.rte for the centre. and nail that
after entting etuingh from the ie.ttoul
corner to let water rnn through. We
a,re indebted 1.. the 1uu'rirau %gricnl
tnrit.t for this .k. teh and diewription.
Maraedu.g 1•r.Niur•-.
Ti..' uiau n h.' takes great pride in pr..
.luring a good article, and recommends
it for whet it is. without any uii.repre
eputatip t. -will -cion gain a reputation
for fair dealing That will be a g6r.ut help
to him in marketing Iris products. If
yon are going to trill to the graver, re
meuls'r that he likes to deal with pro
(inters wboue word is as good as their
bond. They desire to be euro that in
every liel.ket. box or barrel the nniforu.
`oodnese of the contents reaches -clear to
the bottom. They like men who. when
they take orders to day for tomorrow.
can be depended noon to live np to their
engagement., wh.ei' vegetables are al
ways walled clean: tie,* tightly and ar
ranged neatly, and whose call can be
depended upon with never failing cer
taints every week day and tinder all
conditions of weather.
L niformity is another item in snaking
produce salable. Particnlar lainx should
he taken to have all the vegetables in
one bench or package .the radiehe-.
iota. onions. or whatever they may be
as near like each other is..•arefnl melee
tion ran nuke them. If the articles to
be marketed are of uneven site, grade
them and put the larger ones in one
package and the ,aualler it another
Careful 'sorting and packing are jest .
nece.Rary as skillful growing. Regular
ity of supply is still another point of im
pRortanee No matter how fine and
abundant your prYrdnce may be, it will
nut be appreciated by yonr cnetoniers
unfree yon furnish them regularly ju.t
what they want, and when they want
it Tbia inspires rnnfiden.'e and reli-
ance. and Inger*el permanent patronage
even at higher Klee.' than cu.tolnetw
would be willing to give to the man who
offers his Kmiec, at irregular intervals
or on rue occasion. - • Farm Life,
Saipan Petits. w1 ,..,.arta! .Merit.
often fruit.. ..t various descriptions
are hrunght before the tnhlie. and
sometimes they aro very disappointing
to the planter. nn•i we wool.! not advise
any one to iuv.,.t largely in new eerie
tire, of fruits 1.1 any kiml as them ifs
great risk, especially where large smut
of money are expended in ',!ante. etc.
It is far Metter for the grower to plant
those kinds which have been fairly
tented and which are of good reptitation
However it iw well for all pr.gr.-salve
fruit growers to test Rome new sorts
each year and thus keep np with the
timet*. Anil it ie not unwise to plant
quite esten.ively of some kinds which
w een to possess special merit of a degree
which insnrY's a good profit
15111 tbeet Weeds sad In.erta.
Practicing rotation in the production
of crops is not only a most exeeltent
eonrse• for preventing soil exhaantion,
bit the hest means for preventing the
multiplication of weeds and insects.
The Narrare Tells the t'..dII.a.
Porn kernels having a flinty, 'lapel
surface contains an 'scarfs* autonnt of
starch while the doll colored, shriveled
grains knee aM exce.s of sugar. -
Thom se attend to Tools.
Although it is winter vet, the time
will be short when farmers will need
haying tools. Is is well to look After
each saaht• taw. v
Owe M *be we...
Grind *tie eon MI cob together and
try it, tesilsept ski& Semi reset the
gisirom•laptit..1 bola. Sys sap' ro
THE FASHIONAIiLL LUNCHEON.
I The Thies. to Sr Meweeed .4. Thlrg. bet
re re.
A ladies' Innche•Nr le peculiarly an .\mart•
esu fenetioo. !freak fset par yr, ..r' 4iv4
abroad, but we have tustatuted the Mack.
It o said that 10 the tar_ \V�y�L'� my` )nrat�
which is served at an midttasJ r omitted
lunch, but the orliniry hour kir this repot ,
in I o'clock 1 •1. .tui ng one'* rump••. us , In
a.oqu*Istenees there may L... '
women M *.ons o.e stairs tU eve at one ,
tat!., but whose h*M4'nds ot•e utas Lot rate'
to elver!, n. To • Iunchq..n these boilers
' Cru be in, lied, snit h Ie v •n• rslt•t aril
i',lctsaut way to par scuisl delta.
11* lu .ah
it
het1cou.iat of four :antsy
the ..:.ilde n Lobo mut !an.h bestrew!
,:anally without &dab os • 'm,a: gmi
t,ble, wht•'hnever shows to better a•Ivat-
a„e (boa MI en set with •hihic;; esNrtr'Mad
y*Mteou;*' glue. A paetty .t.IUruukred
critter piece im fa;J u..11te huddle of the
told*, ep.n *bleb is placed the• burl of
11oi,ere er of ferns *ad I Le little Overdulhy
eoataiuing apody and pall.,) a:mete:ts. •Ela
tore each great. is i dab`ty on which Ike plate
et pet, au that it it is hot :: will het injure
thelabia tfrlgtae'iamet the i_teeitd*ors er
toad.. ere pet a silver casters' having felt
01* 11,. bottom, m., i.r. ve*LL!t :1 c ►ciateltipg .•f
die 8.0.1 1 loch Otherwise rwise mt►tht coeur. 1f
the desfeg teem ieflat l„ as eefe.rtuuately it
i apt to be i4 City hooses..Mindks or lamp.
CAA (rg u•rd .n the tahie : bat i1. tI••re
euu.hviii- tie t h •L ••idr.ity the bort' L,'r.t Wahl
e honl.l ant be shut mit u# any how. : rti-
tkiai light. is weevers." et this home ut the
.lay, an.I anything tl.a' is o obvievel)• un.
n e •• **Airy is io load taste. rays an s.altnritj•
.1t neort font•,. (vete re, are '.^:c.! Raft
then tnruable or chair teeth :•. .-.pe. This
seems to be regards(' at a •listimeeve thing
to nine!; the d.fl:•rtnce Itetwe•eu this n eai
and diener. Thea fellow two di.lel,* :tad
.flrrward a sweet, and fruit. It tea ..81
coffee are nerved on the ta'tle the, hostios
presides aI the tit urn and a*L x.a .v fl mad
to pour the c'.ffes at the other end of the
teibte. ..1•ete.uning hot kcal. n.mkes a eeiv
w l,t,leat•*t accetelaunu.ent-m the voices
sod is 'tomcat ive of homelike doer_: It the
Imiadbeee ie huge it would 10 too south of •
tax to make the era on the table, and it
is letter *creed ,titer Much in the ars.. 1114:
✓ 1a".110, Napkins are saralkrthee ;hose used
at di . Our English coasias di►p nee
writ' them altogether at lir. akfest oi.l lunch
!bi ma. how one is to wipe one's fingers ie a
iiyetery, the tablecloth, if there is one: ap
-iarebtly being the only available medium.
ft le said to h,' in tad taste even, to put it
napkin to oat '•.natty, end eery +ski's per-
sists never unfold 'the captors eetirely_ 1f
wilier aio served at lunch, "*bite wide,
rrkay or skerry is ynit,e sufbci rot, bco,nee
Y a rule women do *tut care for etiatutant,
In the middle of the .lay.
-•Tt.e rules f..r .leve at lutchcon are the
ammo as for afternwm tear,.sari the, women
wear their bonnets, no' removing them.
The hostes. wears a simple afternoon dress.
•b.*Aate t'.sak yore).
t4\11 LIMN. 1 had A very bed cough
which 1 could out, get rid .4, but' by usiry
Hagv.rd's Pectoral Rattans 1 wits cured in
two sr three days.- s the (test and street
cough medicine 1 know of..
Joeeru 1;Asnlrnrt:e(ien.h, the.
Merest. .--
"Sorry.''
_'•Sorry." remarked 1'harpie to the beg
,•r on the street, " but I haven t a rept
mot.'
Well, 1 ain't ppeeriickler about a red
cent," retortt.d the beggar, •' gimniea white
ten cent piece." •
Weirdest' Indeed N111 r r +
.
llurlock Itlood ifitters is .. medicine
made from roots, hark and herbs, and is the
hest known remedy for dyspepsia, con
*titration and biliousness, and will cure all
blood diseases from • comnwn pimple to the
worst scrofulous tore.
fewitseHsea*.
I:urglar .1ny jewelry
Man No.
)Woman-1)on't say that, dearest. 1'er
haps he's the tame fellow who robbed that
unspeakable Sirs. Del:lash of her diamonds
and he'll go away anti circulate stories.
A !tie ger (~tads.
There is no remedy that makes as large •
percentage of perfect cures as lir. Wood's
Norway I'ioe Syrup. 1n nearly every twee
of coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, hoarse
o wn, croup, etc.14. its curative effete are
are prompt and !,seting.
eienefierll► end Throe
" 1 tell you the generosity of men like
)Macon I.umbaking u an illustration of the
social economy of wealth
" Yes, indeed, he gave $5.000 toward
building a new church anti sold the build-
ing committee 1113,000 of material."
Sew RI sprrala H t aired.
1 enffered from dyspepsia, and was weak
and mieerablo with what the doctor said
wan nervous debility. seeing Burdock
Blood (titters advertised 1 tried it, and
after taking three bottles feel perfectly re
stored to health. Mite .1 H. i'nntt,
Klelohurg, I int.
t 1ea.•pt Insperteare.
Iitlder " Ip't Aadereon, the millionaire,
a self-made man !"
balder " No he'. a machine nude man.
Rilder " Machine made
Calder "Yee, he invented a successful
typewriter. "
ah11.4'. flapper.
Mrs. 1. s. Hawkene, i hatteuroga, Tenn.,
says '• Shiloh'. Vitaleer • saved my life.'
1 enaetder it the host remedy for • debilitated
system I ewer used.- For dyspepsia, liver
or kidney trouble it ev,ele. Ince 75 cent*.
Mold•by all druggists e w
New Brunswick oedar shingles at Kidd's,
$t.80 we.
STOCK TAKING SALE.
orler to ge` 0.11' Stock Reduced we will Otter
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In all Lines
POR TUE �IEXT THIRTY DAYS.
Lamps and Lamp Goods,
Cutlery and Silverware,
Granite _,nd Puritan ware,
Carpet Sweepers,
rip
Japanned, Tin, and Cc,poerwar•e.
Clothes ,'J Viers,
We have a Fine Assortment ofeeetovea and Ranges
and if you are thinking of buying anything in this line we
think we can suit you as to quality and price,
III�RING AND SANITARY PbIJMBI11G A SPECIALTY,
SAUNDERS & CO.,
UNloeme ma. Tat io CGatD 6te6t7.ONe
or T..t SOwEL4, P.cNtvn Aso LIVER,
CACP. INC 01.(04 CVILLY. *IT«oUt wean r N•
,e INC 4T.rtre •LL IMP•,,0.••t% •ht'. r00e
non00.. AT Inc .•.E tint CORRLCT.
INC ACIDITY or Inc 3TOYAC04, Lon' me
4IL*OUSNr SS, 0 - IA, HCAO
ACHES. DIMNESS, HENn1•URN,
CONSTIPATION, RHtuMATIaIw,
DROPSY, 44114 O14t*ScS. .IAUNOICC,
SALT PINCUS. tCYSIPLLAS. SCRO•
,ULA, FLUTTCRINO 01 TME HEART,
Nt#YOUSN1LS, *NO GtNt#AL
OLOILITY. 10tlt •ND •LL a.r'iisw'
CCMrt•,NT• OUICRLY Y,IID t0 Tno CL•A•
♦IVI INV►Ut EWE Or •URDOCK SLOOP
PLANING MILL
ESTABLISHED 1155.
Buchanan & Son,
rANo►ACTI-awn•
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Dealers is all kinds el
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
And hnilderasmater's' of every deecriptlds
School Furniture a Specialty.
'MMtw AAaarisa•
AT 1S
magas11,
r 1'1%A
it
COPY*NSN •, ate.
per Infoetoarinn an/ pro ttaoMb•nik wept to
NI'K!t a .Tr. ail RRo•uwar. NNW ToRK.
Claret harems for _.•.plop petard* In A woe*.
V
p ,.stmt taken net ht r Ir bro4ht beteg,
tle erne brat** tee given tree or eharre m the
�citutiftc American
tairr�t tlr'vImtlnn of an) .etene'.e paper in the
N.rtd. PplenhIdly /.hetet .. ritir 11gRot
a.an •noels tr' onthet I.. lyre.l7 a%e•a a
year; 45.14 Na N areit. A.W, . Vert. A I•Q.,
POslta4ana. AS as,aewsr. nee York.
Patronise
True
Competition.
Tien Ca,An,n. Pacanc Ranwav Oat
TMasaarn has hese eetabIINsd {.give the
page a theft- el•ss swelee welt late isd per •
m.test cerapetlllea.
it N raawa/ai se huskies prineiptas and to
the Interest et 11s patrons.
it &nerves the app es et every pa.o. wb
4�leves
In eeentatt a.
/.r mote. tlsw•sses Sae OW rens,ea r.
INea, owoeettag with alt !trees see e•abtos
he sMes aesesr. ttaseM mad sweeps
�ilrl eel wirese to all see to
R�s►w•~ttial0.kl. a.di°t+ettts
Ta.th sees.
111►3f err.: e. MAw1et1
•
GRATEFUL -COMFORTING
EPPS'S COCOA
CREA4FAST SUPPER.
"By a tl..rou.th knoWedite of '1•e :,tlr,-rat
:we which govern Ptepp•rat,naa of (tern l on
and nutrition, ami• a careful •p$. 1-atioo ,•t
the eine Drnpertie. wells":e':ted
Kppe has provide( for u :r hrrakfas• and 0.1..
per a .lelirately 41Tonfed 6••rerage which ma•
save us missy heavy du•:ore' bathe, it u by the
ludieione use .ef such ar: :es of d., t teat • COO -
mit utura may he granualty buil: up until sten.g
enough to redo every teadrnry to flit -moot.
Hundreds of .ublk nu.tadlos ere t! .*tine
xro,.nd es reed • to attack v. h': -e. er Mere r r
weak point. t1e may escape many a fatal
abaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with
puree bk tel and a pruttesly Dora, 'shed triune. --
('i rel .Serrere Ua:. fir.
Wade simply vs ;in lrilicg wren or mirk,
Sold only in uaeketikby Urte•rre.',abetted Ike P
Jl ISIS erre, t'e.Ltd.. Mwne*epetkle
etre
ns/ tea a.e
ender I:r lar
. A
sl :. :der
QODERICH
Storm, Boiler )Works.
&NTAMASHED 'Nell
A. S. CHRYSTAL,
Sucer.ear le I'A rtistat it llloc k,,
Manufa,•ture•ra of all kiwis of Station-
ary Marine, Upright .k Tubular
130T.T..d=w
Salt Pans, Smoke Stack., !h.•et iron
Works, .mite., etc.
Also dealers in i'prlght and Horizontal Slide
Valve Y•ngises. A utomat le tool on &urines a
penalty, All sires of pi e and pipe fitting
Donmantly on hand. ltaimates furnished on
stat settee, Repairing promptly attended to.
31,1-ly P. O. Hos :q. (luder:ch.Ont.
Warks- Ir000•ite di. 1'. It. Station. Ooderich.
WHO IS YOUR TAILOR ?
Thu is • pertinent ,urtion and
one to which you should 'giye
thought.
DOES HE SUIT YOU ?
If not, you . an •arty get wt.
iP(a.•ttutt by . allu.g a'
DUNLOP'S EMPOIIIUM,
WEST STREET.
A large quantity of 1:1..AI)1 SI.11)I:
'LOTH Nil; on bemired' I,e diapooed of at
whatever they will bong. t'all early and
get Barga;ss,
H. DUNLOP.
HAVE YO
BACK -AC H E
00005
KIDNEY
PILLS
WILL CURE YOU
"Backache
',perms the kid-
neys ars in
trouble. Dodd's
Kidney Pills iv*
prompt relief '
5 per ceaf.
• disease is
sowed by
IBeertrbal/
Night as as wall
by to hat • a
b.nithy city
without sewer-
•qe, as geed
health when tM
kidneys ars
&egp ed, they an
the scaceneme
of the system.
"Delay /s
dnngernus beg -
lac ted
eg-
/acted kidney
trouble* result
i n end Stood,
Dyspepsia, Liver
Comp/eint, and
the most dan-
gerous 0f all,
frights
Dinbeeqtss an
Dro'The •►Ju•
dioceses pend
s1ist mik•r.
Dodd'* Kidney
Pills ars mood'
field by .a Mein anent by .pegsa
el prise p mow pv Me es eh kg
bdeibT«.w elft.