The Signal, 1894-11-15, Page 64
ALLABOUT TIIE N UTMEO
HERE'S A COLUMN WORTH READING
AND REWIMSERING
Carnes• ,tory of the Dutch How ♦alure
II -rostrata.' lass poema el a. .thaw -T1 -e
Uetep.ol1.1 Tree. /teams. *me Nat
veetlt..d. of Ina II..a.
In all historic *gee u.en have dared tli
perils of the sea and dent In lb. ..arch
for three things- -gold. grew. and ..niers
it we .desired t.. be vatirwely le*rued we
*mkt doubtless furu,ulete an indisputable
array ofantb.•rones, proviltg that Hawlicmr,
the l'*rtba.enmu, its hie voyage of African
circumussq;*ton. stored the hllde of his
galley• with all aerie 01 aromatic product..
We might dig out of Her dutue quotations
showing bow the Lydian*. Carbine. Phar
litclan• and 1•4lyp
thane 'uttered bags
of spices for gold
daria. and .latera
We might etet real
with the ad of Mar
ie:te and ('haml..l
:oi:, in the hien
giyphlo. .1 the nock
tomb. .•( Throes and
Pilot.. the r••ceipte
A sore AI•Tw*U. for the curing of Ilia
ritiz•sa. of Heliopolis end Karnak in bathe
of patron. cinnamon, clouts and PePeer.
We are content, howler, to p.;iut out the
fact that spice and perfumes have sways
Weide! hon:,fr with gold and jewels.
Leaving tai tb. fanciful Spaniard the
..arch for the Western El Dorado, the
more practical Dutchman devoted himself
to the aceuwal*tou of the riches to be
gathered trout the clove, ciutamon and
nlutmga trees --mattes le Lose tre.w111rt•a are
r.teweai f: Ver,s
.,soon to .et.ntl. -
'The thrifty Dutch speedily discovered
the enormous value of the nutmeg, They
found it growing plentifully on all of the
YUi•realn &tehil.el*ilu: but as limey
bad especially e.tsb.ishd their power
over the ,Banda Group, and u the net
had become instantly a most valuable
cumw..iity, they reedy -id to secure the
monopoly of so pr..11tai•le an article.
Your Dutchman +'stom not think quickly;
but once he has made up his mind. be is
not 1.. be diverted from hii. aim. The
I►atctt merchant of, the tixt.enth and
seventeenth centuries Was s aeldier and
sailor. es well as a trader. In order to
▪ keep the nutmeg supply in his own baada,
be headed armed a*peditinns, to alt the
adjacent t.la:.1., and. after couqueriug
theism. made a condo of his treaty of
peace that ail nutmeg teams .1lonid be de-
stroyed sod uo mor.' grouts. .len Van
Everters, a Dutch writer of the seven-
teenth century, records that nu one of
these forays the victorious leader min -
polled the ...thee, first, W chop down all
their nutmeg trees, anti next, to p:le Upon
the fallen trunks all of the nate in the
pueeesaw:, of the people. -There were
several pile -re,- ears l,tertsen, "m large
es good sized homes, and they nerd lad-
ders for to carry the heskets to be emp-
tied atop. They were veritable smut
monotaiw: and 1 have seen amity e
o hurch' in Holland of. Ira size •bat. those
accumulations et ants. which were
burn••d to aelua with a nowt odors
emelt."
Hut Dutch arms sod Dutch greed could
not oppose the will of nature. In the
Molticcet Archipelago there :s • bird which
feeds upon the fresh niece. or second en-
velope of the nntm, g. It is called the
"nutmeg pigeon" to order to secure the
mace, whtch cliogs firully to the nut, this
bin! curies away both envelope and not
to its nest . which. se it is a creature of
long Alight may be upon an .djecent
island, or even upon the di•t*nt mainland
Having stripped off the mace, the bir1
drops abs nut, with its fructifying germ.
upon the rich soil. where it immediately
. profits. takes root. and. in the course of
time, become a fruitful tree. At the pre-
sent time. though the hand.% Group stili
ruudoces a large I.rop■,rtlon of tlig world's
*apply. many thousand pound* are anon-
aliy exported from the hast Indies at large
end from Hindus, All
The nettneg Lire somewhat resembles
unr hardy pear, and seldom reaches more
than thirty leas or f.•ny feet in height.
The lowers are pale yellow, end are very
similar in rue and shape to Lues of the
valley. '1 he hares are large. averaging
at Inches in length, dark green, polished
on the upper surfaee.and grayish beneath.
As leaves, flowers end fro!, bre all .,city
e
.dorm.*, the atm •.honere in the neighbor
hood of a nutmeg -grove taro patently laden
with • delightful end characteristic per-
fume. 8o persistent and penetrating to
this perfume that it is readily perceived
et* ships passing twenty miles off the
0Oaa1 a
The fruit is rind lad .s about asters*
Ltap Asn rLOwta ,ot rite et -Mao rata.
ea a mo.lerate-sieed apple . or. to be mor.
.aa•t, nearly three inehea in diameter.
' h. ,.ate portion is a thick, fleshy rind,
•r aim r to that which surround. the
wet...try net. (adds of this is the break,
. sort of rough. thready subateoee, of •
bedtime* ..srlM when first emoted, but
. son .bonging to • yellowish brown a it
dries .m exposure to the air This Seek is
the mace of ...sore.•. When this ie
stripped of, there le left • bard, thea,
dark Wavers slat, er.verlag the tut, er
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Ilienelm a ,ills lN• two min*
Se net is ld)!e teal t•
paint til the Mol000e the rind is pealed et
1s its green and Joey state, and made Into
a *peons of sweetmeat with hooey or
willog-
Thoogh the Gower and fruit are epos
the tree together et all eseames the out is
huveeteu in July, November and April. in
the lest named mouth both mese and not
are to their utmost 10,11• 04•011. A healthy
tree ed. positive. et • .lugle harvest,
.tutu' .,t pounds of nuts and two pounds
cif mime. The fruit ie cummouly gathered
by hand, by mens of *mad wicker basket*
at the end of long, bamboo poles: the outer
rued Is removed, and the mace carefully
separated a it b •knit'.. The mace is dried
It the sat, ur. to the rainy eea.on, by arti-
ficial heat , it u fie' t eue.l between the hands.
maklug what the lnotseaIves A••uw as
"blades of Marr." After it has msumed
the proper bronze, or to hre yelluw color.
it 1. dipped to salt water to primitive :t.
dried again and finally packed in bales and
ba:•. for .ter rt.
The nista themselves are placed upon
,mall wire ,set*, ..r ,trate*. over a mild tire,
sufficient to dry. without roasting, theta
,Yue ns a process requiring care and peat:
Mice. taking ab•.ut kitty or slaty days to
complete. When the hut rattles in the
thin, :liner ebe;l, the operation is *app. WWI
to he coml.l.:r rile shell is thea knocked
off with a wooden mall or mallet A so-
lution of lone and enter, of the thickness
of mi.k. is prepare!. end the nuts are
dipped into it, the object being to prevent
the attacks of beetles and grubs, aril also
the sprouting of the oat, which spoils its
nsefalnesdg_ TM feathery white coating
which soy obaerre upon the nutmegs of
ebmmetee le due to this lime solution. A
ntilOeg which lacks this coating may be
suspected of being of Inferior quality,
perhaps the send South Ateerlean i':rl.ty.
gib t ..swell Ileal of report.
• Cvemwafl, hie hli .brother. ,n arms, is
Paten de.crtbed as * morose and vioomy
fanatic. We bear o1 bine going through
ape et esrvaw basses `et .ked partaken is
.onto tonecst evinyme.L We always lied
a great fear of the Evil floe. The real
1'romwell, however, wasp I.y no means
afraid to eery himself or •verve t(, .mase
meats. "toner," as one of Me uttioera ob
ceruse, ••loved an ionocemt feet, .and es-
pecially • practical jest." ,'oder the cuir•
w of the general or the royal robe of the
protector, be was always an athletic count ry
geot*n.es of *tenting ruts.. Hu royalist
Moeraphere mak, Its early tate for alb
•evou ore of their charges against hon.
-He iearsect little at 1 an.l•ruige," says
Carrion Heath, -and a -aa more famous for
toe exercises in the fields than in tbe.choul•
being 'ooe of the chief matchmakers and
players .d football, cudgels, or any other
boisterous sport or game." H. "w.. soots
✓ o,yed with at wiles,' adds ii.teu, "delight
,tog more on horses and in p.stlntes abroad
in the Gelds. '
This much we may safely belie.. but
Heath is probably inventing when he n•
forme u that after Mr Cromwell returned
to his borne at Haotaogdoo "his chief
weapon in which he delighted and at which
he foueht several times with tickers pedd
len and the Ilke, was • quarter staff, at
..hick he was so .kitlful that seldom did ani
u.er•matcl kin."-11•omsllau'. Magsr,ne
I emeeie d lavauIds.
About the t•agatired serving then food,
says London Aeswdn; patient sometames
have curious fancies In one cam • woman
persistently refused do take leer beef tea
Rearm toe bread which accompanied It was
cut in the .haps of diamonds, while in an-
other 11 was aiwaim necessary to serve the
food in • blue basin, for out of nothing else
w"uh/ she take nounshmeot.
A boy Mau visa attacked with scarlet
fever showed great dieinclutatis to take
feed. but finally mored to swallow what
was neoess•rs, provided he was fed in the
f.dlowtav manner : The beef tea, or what.
ever wa green to him, was put In • silver
teapot. The spout was placed tt bas mouth.
and in this n.euoer the food was poured
down his threat.
Au elderly gentleman, who had pulsed
meek of hi. time hunting in Africa, oo benne
asked it he fanciesl any particular duh, re
plied that be would Ilk. • bit ot elephant's
foot ' ,-oder certain cireumsta.oes, we be
bet., this duh is a dainty and nourishing
on., but the price of elephant is this coun-
try being prohibitive, this elderly Nimrod
w.. torted to content h,m.elt with bwefsteak
instead.
A clergyman with a broken leg bed a
great longing to be put on • pair of stilts, a
peptone which he had never yet trill : while
• mu whom leg had been amputated. &I -
though admitting the io.practicabtlty of
has wish, declared that a passion ter skating
had seized 0151, since the lows of hie limb,
that he regretted keine operated oo chiefly
sn that aeceuat.
Qom' Vareneb et • Siemer.
The, Queen ham looked in •t the Balmoral
bazar on fi•turday •fte.'noon, and she was
expected to vial it on Monday •ftereoou to
pins the prevention@ the ,mprtatatur of b
•parval. Shortly after four o'clock a sill
den stir in the hell aneounceet the approach
.1 the sover•irn, and the words west round
'The queen' the Quem' • livery..e 'reev-
ed away from the stills, m ea to Nave the
view unimpaired, •ed seated i. her .hair
the Queen nude the tour of the berm. She
looted is exeelleut health ass spirits.
.eaneed everything through the lorgnette
she earns,, and stayed quire • Isg ttme
making parches- which lady Churchill
noted down its she west aloof. Without
hour thee, her worety was Dot m Stout as
when 1 saw her a few years ago, mid alto-
gelher she eaves one more the impression 01
age She grows "little built.," as we say
in Smilesd, and the hands whish hold the
,Masses tremble post the lent little bit
She te rather • ooefoetahle, motherly
looking old woman in a plain black dues,
from beneath which r liable the sweet of
• hroad, easy Atttnr some A warm .ray
shawl is pinned abut her shoulders by •
gold pin with • boy ball for the head, mid
.he weals • shady hat with ...towhee el white
te the trimming, over whloh her black veil
no gone trek. She a tbe a.delg..t grand
mother, toe. earl stops to *mile heuigmly at
the group tit little figures se busy around
the Jell aqua, whir eves the picturesquely
attired ldu*nservm►t hams is sympathy
1m front of the .heir goes Freeing (lash, •
inertly Hnghlaed.r, John Rrowe.aseeemmsr,
•Ie•r/y .verrtbtug from the path of hie
royal uimtaenk and all the ladies who are
est for to epgs& to the times make • deep
reverence ee a„pnrch, which is re
mated a her =sty peso by. Lever in
Ihi.des •dverthir,
•.1MsAsl. atter.
Rla.kei*'and ewnterpanm 'Chula not
he ,.eluded in the ..neral woollies. Tie
give these ..belse the ere they moo .
• eposial des tlhsd d be get hr
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THE SIGNAL : GeODRRWR. ONT.. TW1J DAY. NOV 45 1804.
Whoa a.wweeng reels Lem
Taw are several • Mate,. s.eesi d the
experiences of perms. who have hem
teem .mangled from • watery grave when
We wee all but satiate. Gas of the mart
i•temst(ae ie that of Admiral iloarhrt. es
described by kimedf. When • reuniter
he fell overboard i• Portsmouth harbor, .rd
Were relies reached him had .oak below
the surface. All bop. had dad, .11 .steed.e
owed, sed he halt that M •es dummies.
W. give his ...oust of hs ....•trews m has
owa word. "From the monist No all
exertion had messed, • calm feeltayngt of the
meet perfect irseepoihty .ep.re.d.d the
pro•toa tumultuous .easet. u
all
milled apathy, o.rtaialy sot resigners*.
!
for drowning w lager appeared to be Mi
.rel. 1 no lunger thought of bang ...coed.
nor wan 1 w say kodaly pant. (1. the .o•-
trery, my seesatis_ were now of • p...a•r.
aloe .:•a, puu►mg of that dull but aro
tested sort of fellow which precedes the
deep produced by fatigue. thouvh the
senses were thus dead...,:, ant su the wed
I
its activity seemed to he u•wor•ted no •
ratio which defies all description, ler t
tno'rght rose after thought with • rapidity
of succestou that 11 not only indeecnbable,
but probably incouuslvable by my one whe
Ms wet biomeli beam in • similar atuauon.
The moor.s of toes, thought. 1 can ores now
is • great measure retrace --the event which
bed jut taken piaci., the awkwardness thea
produced it, the bustle It mut have ac-
o.siooed, the effect 11 w.u,ld have on • me it
affectionate father, iced • thousand othe•
circumstances m,outely asoc,ated wttk
home were the tint series f resections that
occurred. Th.. they took • wider reeve -
our Iia cruise. • former voyage and ship.
wreck, my school, the progress 1 had mad..
and the tame J had mai-peer, sod emit all
roe beyieh punting and adventures. -! I
Mush Mdioal Journal
The Neese 1 entail of terve.
In 'euul, the capital of Ceres, may be
.stn. near the Royal i'al•oe,the faatoos bel
which for over 400 years has given the sig-
nal for the clown.if of the city gates at oiwit
and Oct!. opening at dawn, and which has
nightly rung the curlew werotog ell carrots
under pains and penalties to keep within
shear doors. Except the Joppa lute, all
the morasses to Jerusalem are cloned each
Dahl at sunset . • custom as old, at leant,
a the days of Joshua. At the noon ot Fri-
day, the Mohammedan Sunday, the gates
are shut fur an hour, when the faithful
hurry to pray before the Mosque of hamar.
The shutting of the gates had 1a origin in •
belief among the Moslems that the Chris.
tate would, at some time, take the Holy
City during the great hour of prayer, if the
prec*utiuo were segleeted. The only coo-
emetoo between the rock on which 4obralts.
stands and the mainland cf Spun la • nar-
row strip of mad, ..d the only aotrance to
the town un tits side ,s by two gates. which
of course are closed at night. The fortified
towns of Strasburg and Met/ clue their
rates from striae' to sunrise. sad Vittoria,
K.daj.s and Salamanca, In Spain, ]:rreerve
the same cn.tom.
Where she Peso, of rens eve aew.y.
A good many persons have wondered
where the fount of Pars get .11 his money,
for i. costs • pretty pensy to eves act u
pretended and keep up a mimic eourt in
exile. Thereby hangs • little romance.
W lee the count was casting about him some
fifteen years aro, for a mean, of rsiang the
wind, he suddenly received one day • letter
from • mysterious foreigner, whom name
was ..ever divulged, but who wrote in sub-
stance thus "1 ewe my Immense fortune
to your grandfather. and 1 am not ungrate-
ful. If money is what to needed to keep up
the establishment suitable to the heir of
the throne of Trance, you shall have plenty.
litre a ttusty mat 1ve of your resiting cards
sod bid him present them to the five suck
holders oamed below, and whet I duties
for you will be handed him." The Count
did as he was bid,atd the man received
front the broken bonds *sough to half fill
his
oab. The precise sum u unknown, but
the bonds were so valuable that an insur-
ance company wanted 60,000 francs for
guaranteeing their safe transport to Eng-
land.
♦ a:e.d cream lawnse lea tear. •td.
A few years ago an old beam sptoe. Luilt
by James Watt, which has been doingreru•
lar daily work for 102 years, was takets
down and replaced by • modern engine.
The engine was originally • 35 horse power
engine and was erected u 1785. In 1795
some alteratioes were made to enable it to
work to 70 honk power. it had a 24.inch
cyhoder, • b- foot stroke and sun and -planet
motion. It worked .t 22', revoltions, nr
270 feet a( piston speed per mimes. 1■
18.75 it was toted by Mr. M. Longbridge,
when witif'a steam praetor, of 5 pounds
per square inch it indicated 48 72 horse.
power, with an expenditure of oral of 4.59
pounds per indicated horse power per hoar.
tinily the beet modern ..games with the isms
condition of loading would work wttb two
pounds of coal per unheated horse -power
per hour. One u in doubt whether to be
surprised Nat after • century of endeavor
to improve the economy of steam evgtae
working, the proems* le m small or to he
proud that so mach has been achieved.
/an.
The other day the writer saw • young
girl upset same salt at the table and tris
pick up • pineh and throw it over her left
shoulder. She said that if she didn't she
would quarrel with her beet friend It
seemed silly to think that the spilling of
the salt wee going to M*ke the quarrel, aed
it seemed jut ea silly te think that the
coming of some of it in • certate direction
wee going to help nutters. Bet, like meet
old esper.titioe., there is some reams back
of it
Salt, as you know, u • great purifier. 1t
prev..t• decay, is a tonic mil sereegtbener
and u neoemary to the health and .vee to
the 1.1. of mea sad minute. Tit. •ecieste
looked epos it a always pure and las ieg
asd .reed. it the token of friaedship Out
of this undoubtedly grew the idea %het when
salt is .palled frisodehip is broke. The
Arabs regard salt as cared, and a Hdeuie
is the desert, who would rob and hill you
perhaps otherwise, becomes year triad sed
protestor against all .nemisa if he eats salt .goer: es Al=
S. P. SMITH, of Towanda, Pa,
Whose constitution was completely
broken down, is cured by Ayer'.
Sarsaparilla. Ile writes:
" For eight years. I was, moat .of the
time, • greet sufferer from rosettes -
Mon, kidney trouble, and IMlge.-
lioa, so that my constitution seem..(
to be completely broken down. I was
induced to try Ayer's ft*reapwrilla, and
auk nearly amen bottles, with suck
Wessllest remelt. that my stomach,
bowels, and kidneys aro In perfect con-
dition, and. In all their functions, es
r'eg'ular as .lock -work. At the time
1 began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my
weight was only 129 pounds; I now can
brag of 159 pounds, and wee never !a so
r..4 hewn. If you could see me be,.
''.re an. atter using, you ,would want
mea for • traveling advertisement.
I believe thea preparation of Sarsaparilla
to b the best in the -,.,tiket tufa,,-,"
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer a Co., Lowell, Yes,
Cures others.willoureyou
THt CLOTHIER
hae just returned from the cases whore he
ha• been wlecting
NEW SPRING RODS,
He has now on Iirtn.1-i Larose Line
of the ,'hoar.: (hlb„i, it* thea
Market and is rrpt.te.l to
turn out work the Best
Style possible, and ' tees to
suit the times
H. DUN P.
OODLRIOH ,
Ste am Boiler works.
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Manufacturers of all kinds of Station
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Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc.
Alae dealers In Upright and Horisssral 8114,
calve Zagros. Auto'ms4c Cut TK reeInes •
pecan'', All nes .4 pi • and pipe-final.e
constantly on hand. ratina•s furnished oe
sport notice. Repairing promptly attended to
relaty P. O. Hnz If, Oudonoh-Ont.
Works -Opposite O. T. R. Station. Goderich
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asst-ty,
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terr pec 0by7 take. mu by se w
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5citntific Amnions
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withou, hie way n1 offeriag hospitality, zea vitas.
New �'ert Tierces.
Memaaw.
Two Reeheeter wow... were Jiscwsaier
the walnut of salad. •ad their oonstrectis-
The first said Now ler ,.biter salad, 1
always got • nice live lobster that weighs
shout sae pound and • half et two gonads,
age, boil at •te.Iy,"
The emceed broke 1n with "Row dearo
kill the Whiner • Yes bees 1 never bay
live lobsters bemuse 1 Nish it ea tebotw
is kill thele ley pother them Imre • kettle
of hoe water." The het wolves replied
"Oh. 1 Never kill Neil that way, Mai
weeld 4e tee herrible 1 Owen pot teem
s in sold water sad let them emit te •het
eat
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beret, liver oompltint, neuralgia, Ina of
'memory, tm, 000aumpwon, gall
stases, jaundice, kidney *od urinary
di..nas, St. Vitus' deem, female irreg-
ularities and reneral debility.
LABORATORY, KOOERIi<R. ONTARIO
J. M. McLEOD,
Proprietor ad MalvuMete ee
McLeoo'a annual Itneovaroa owe be bad
trout all druggists le town se well ..how
all the dingiest" between Owen Sowed •end
tl.alorta. Hroaels, Mohave asd Toronto.
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Tun Coronae Paonro 'RAILWAY Co.1
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pebble • Imes.,.e service with talr .ad pot
ma.eat tismpetltia..
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• Protect Your Chest_
we hese • *4i i' I d Line of sone i'bamwe •ad ;wit t'beet I'roreclar•
for more superior to 10e articles dually sold. Inc..
made Nevem u sad
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Pura a, way take AMBO '
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u great variety et
Christmas Perfumes *INF O in C3oods.
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W. C. GOODE, - - Chemist.
e YOU WANT THE BEST !
Buy the " (Turney " line of Stoves and a k 1;3
' "Oxford Rival." " Bright Idea," " Graduate," " Radiant Souvenir,'
" Countess of Oxford,- and other.. from $I0 up to $40.
WE HAVE
a number of second-hand Coal and Wood Stove.
• from it to Cm
P.S.-There are ten " Gurney " Stoves sold in (;alerich to one of ani
other make. For sale only by
HARPER81 LEE,The leading Stove DealersPlumbersTinsmit. Mat
Heating Engineer, of Goderich.
` L7Stove Fitting and Repairing promptly attended to.
COAL OIL -4 Imperial Gal's for 40c
7:44) "2-0 77 '11C7\reA T T
ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE P
R. W. McKENZIE
i can supply you with • good article at a low price.
STOCK COMPLETE IN
Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden an
Farming Toole, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also
Steam Fittings, Belting, &c.
VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Don't fail to give mea a call.
R. W. McKENZIE,
The Crabb Block, Goderich
- LAM1.S ..
AT -
Rock -bottom. Prices
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CHAS. A.NAIRN'S.
UNDERTAKERS.
J_ 331‘01:)1•1M -z- sec HOST
Have added to their present business one of R. J. Nai'a Lat..t Styles
of Olty Hearses, alai •he finest lime of funeral fur.ishings in the smut,.
and are sew preparwd to oonduet funerals at pries. !...Doable
This department will bee strictly attended to by big eon William, what hied
in the employ el the late D. Gordon far the past ten yarn, has • tiertltsl�
knowledge of the hesin., gond 1l i bra 1 t .tte,hersr. hes to share part rte WW
public patronage. Reesssb•r the plass--West-.t, ea year way to the paw
.leo, Give as a mall
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