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THE SIGNAL: GODBRIOH ONT.• THURSDAY APR. 8. 1887.
TURNING GRAY
A,%D TR*ZATa.aD
WITH BALDNESS
TM Dagger Y Averted by i fsieg
AYER'S "MIME
"Nearly forty years, ago, atter
$orae weeks of sickness, nut hair
turiu4 gray am! began felling out
fits rapidly that I wits threatened
With i threes late baldness. Hearing
Ayer's liar Vigor highly spoken e,f,
1 cuuatueucrd u„ug this prepares
twin, and Was en well Satisfied with
the result that I have Hever tried
any other kind sof dressing. It stop-
ped the hair from falling cut, Minot -
hated a new' growth . f hair, and kept
the scalp tree from dandruff. Only
an arasional application le now
needed to keep my hair of good,
natural color. 1 never hesitate to
reromluetel ally eta .%yer'tt tuwlieines
to May frieiwls."-JI rs. 11.M. HA tutrr.
A 'oe i, \ ells
: Ayer's Flair Vigor
rrrt•tttr:i nY
ILIA f;. A?ER • CO.. L8'11ELL,IWS., U. S. A.
woe's Msespoieda 11041no es !'versus.
HOME-MADE SUNSHINE.
What tare I -- . the day o by
Whether gloomy or finger the eky
What care 1 what the weather may be
Cold or warm- -'ue the same to me.
Fort my dear home skies -Aber are always
bine:
Aad my dear borne weather , the glad days
tiro'
•• beautdul summer from more till
atgbt,
And my feat walk ever an love a true light.
Arad why ! Well here is niy baby •west,
Fallowing me round on his restless feet,
bailing on me tbro his soft blue eyes,
And gladdening and brightening Inv i door
skies.
And baby's father. with fond, true heart
(To baby and me, horns a better par -
His face is suesbme, and we reioiee
In the music heard in his loving voice.
8o why should we heed -as the day go by
The alarm or the light of the weather and
sky
Of the outside world, when war.. buav all
day
Manufacturing sunshine which tides pot
away. <.
With smiles., with kisses, with peace and
troth i ty-
Father and mother and baby boy -
We are living each day in the .uasbine we
make -
ad Gad keep and guide us for love's dear
sake
-MART D. Sabra. in Harper'. Baler
MADONNA AND
MAGDALENE.
ANI) Pnr,i Irwin s picture ” The Ma-
donna, had made him (anions.
He was a handsome man, strange but fee-
dl•tiag. The only relative he had ever
hostas was an aunt of his mother's. • stiff,
prim woman, who had passed the means of
educating him as an artist, and who had
hese kind to him in • distant pecyhar sort
if a way
Macy time, he had spoken of hie parents
be her . coked who they were and heat they
were. And sometimes she had answered,
"Whet we don't know never troubles us"
mete often, however, the was grimly silent.
Wbeo he was eighteen, and had begun to
dream of being a great p•ist.r, she had
gives him • little oval miniature, a tainting
ea ivory in colors, of a beautiful young wo-
mea, perhaps seventeen. with warm, rich,
gold -tinted hair parted between her brows
and rippled about her temples over her
alfa.
The face, was • trifle uplifted, and the
epee, big, blue, soft and tender. looked out
Heart Disease
Clint 0 ST
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS
T have sufiered for years with
fluttering of the heart, sleep-
lessness, and tired feeling, with
occasional backache. I am now
on the second box of Dodd's
aidney Pills, and am improving
every day: 1 can highly re',com.
mend them to my fellow -men as
the best medicine on earth, and Re
shall never miss an opportunity felt
of saying a good word for '
that
Dodd's Kidney fills. „
T. J. DONOHrg, hal
° Crystal City, Aran.
M sae saltily .ad trustfully. The realss..
were Masses perbei, from the.tralgla band-
e mia ieme w the delicately shaped mouth
sad resided, dimpled ooze.
Who Is it!" he bad asked, seams it
eagerly with rapture and d.ItghL
• It a year metier. ' oh. answered, • wile
u..i. 4ily.
He rewarded is .vee
asked, softly :
le she dead new !"
" Yes, Paul, she is dead," the a..
gated. Bet when he had begged
loll him mere she refused.
•' The story i. too glutin,' she
brokenly.
P.rhepe I will tsU yea mor. some
of you lather, mother, .ad bide sister
at present :.. dentes$ to know what
do. "
more intently as he
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said,
day.
,bss
ren
Poor A•gt, she bad sever told him
story, and had died betoro he had beco
hammy -before he had painted " The
doss•" --before he had married • rich
beautttul wife and become the "hoe
ray society .t home and •broad. For "
Madonna.' bend's winning him fame
brought him his wits.
It was • roen.ntac story. the lovely
Armerdgy'e falling is low wttb the dam
Young artist. She wee en *taboo het
who, having ores the oet.br.ted picture
brad that the artist bad teles hie mot
or tither her portrait. as bis model, bow
so much impressed that she bad braved
introduction to him. whieb had resulted
their marriage • abort time later.
One day, two year,' after this import
event, her husband informed hat that
was about to commence another impor
picture,
" This w it be • masterpiece, Ruth,'
bad exclaimed enthusiastically. •• 1t w
be the most wonderful .h'og pat on cape
Mary Magdalene' f real Mary Mag
Moe ' Not one of these s fended shit
that the Fresoh, Spanish and lulus pat
. r. have surfeited us with for sagas; wan
beautiful creatures with natural. gold
hair and inuoceot, angel feces. So, mi
shall be vile, horrible. Iaath.ome with si
a crsture to make oneehudder and to
trom; tt• sort that must have crept to t
Master's feet in thebl-1, old trot %.
" haul she cried. astonished at
wild wads, " where will you get this w
mad;
"I have found her, hr answer•. triu
phaatly, " to the city prison. J shall
there every day until I get • small pieta
•ksteked. Theu I oan copy one at my 1
sure."
•• But, Paul, .does she knew what. you •
doing, or doesn't she cam ` him wife ask
esrn••tly.
•• ()h, I don't know whether tribe Core•
sot,' he answered carelessly. " She do
see anytbur. 1 fancy her mind must
Imcat gone. She looks so queerly at me
o such • strange well, bail snowing w
bat .Dune people sometimes have. A
t'• an uopte•eaut lob, to be frank about
nwever, it's got to be done. '
H• did not mention the subject for lo
mks, but be wife knew that be wee wor
Lg herd on his new picture.
One night he came to her in the I
rawtng•room, and throwing himself dote
the divan bestdu her, crted out :
•• T1. done at fat '
t' 1 am very glad," ahs said softly. " Y
►red, very tired for even in the d
wilight he looked worn and haggard.
•• Oh, I shall be .lune fresh tomorrow
e replied, and his face bushed up wi
ids and exultation as re exclaimed
Ruth, 11 is wonderful ' 1 almost worsb
! 1 forget, or rather I canoot believe, it
creation of my own hand. My poo•
other as ' '1'be iladoanpales beside i
y wbole soul is a
there ' 11 ta my meets
o• l"
"Then I mse roust ait at ono' ' ' said Rut
rains.
hen, no, dear ; not tonight. It i•
rrible ! Too ghastly ! Von would Brea
it : you Could nor fore. N. tt ail toot
omorrow morning when the daybeoi .a ■
.sway
it. Tonight we will Meatier.. •t tb
per.. with a supper at li:Inwnn., e.
•- Early the Dell day, however. her bus
u aw.keued her wire-" Ruth minima
tome for me to go to that wretch
mw, the Magdelene, you know ; she
iog and calls for me ; 1 cannot uncle
tend why, but 1 haven't the heart to r
use her.
•• No, no, go bndl tiymans. 1'oor soul
.baps you may .lout a something •bou
r,"' Ruth replied.
"I will be back a soon es possible,' h
d.
But it was tight before she sew bi
an. and she had long been tilled wo
melees doubta and fears, when she bear
step on the clattering stein.
" Ob, Paul she creed, spring forwar
els to meet him a he entered but eh
rted bock in terror and surprise at on
eats at hu face. „ Paul ' Paul ! wha
5appened .
He rimmed so enddenly aged ; so crushed
d heartbroken ' For • moment he
roweled to speak, but was pow', leu to do
At last, however, he wad brokenly
• :!ma
o , Ruth, l hay. something to ahow
u !" Anti drawing her arm within his
a. he lal her to the studio, which was
Coded with • brilliant yet subdued gas
ht, and then they paaaed between the
o picture. which stood side by side
Throwing back the coven which enveloped
en, he mid, huskily " Look ' look at
WI,, and tell me what you see -what you
n it
he gazed .t him silently, tilled with can-
ting emotions, wondering at Der ho..
d'e strange hehevior But she had an
let's soul, which soon last .tel( in the
tion beforb"ber, and her eyes rested
milt+ on tFm rare. pile Madesea with
pure, cairn -face and soulful eves, and m
ening, flickering tenderness hovering
ut the errant mouth.
n expre••ion of almost fear stole over
face se she looked .t the other picture,
ugh a low ory of admiration bunt from
lips involuntarily as she went • step
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The picture was not largo, but it was se
true to Ideas to be vividly startling. Ag•tnet
treat, trey walls stood the " Magdalene
Her dress was black, torn and mired, one
sleeve war ripped from wrist to shoulder,
falling book to •how the h.droue soars .in
had left no the •tie thin• bony arm. The
figure was horrihle, lean mod shrunken,
but awl aged. Rat the fere .pee or tongue
wool' toe pnw.rleor to detente ,hatly
white and reused etth wrinkles.
The mouth, one hard, bloedieor line, the
ease bleared, bl1tol.hat and sestet, the
klos ,n them nuking into the white
the hair • ter.oht M.eehed yellow, banging
in a heiehy mw shove the until tare, mak
lag it fes►inl, still mere - well, beastly, .till
•
th pewee her hand to her heat !the
hereof/ erowinr faint arid siek with de-
but .he onnld trot take her ayes free
dreadful usu.
)h, Paul, it is h.writtle I it ie ender-
' site gasp... " No nee has over paint
ything lik• that. is is year neuter -
1 it ie... real, ea horrible 1 Ne eine
nee it will forgot it 1 The world will
"� j.Cur'e Heart Disease
Vocid's Kidney Pills he he
�M
Ir fees
world well sever are M r tis ivied
ssddeely matching op ea old mist
brei a mogiusa forward. and subtly des
"VIelesyy tks " M.(ddeaa'e tis
r Oh, Pial 1 Are yen mod r sib.
misisimed, b.raai g let. triers. ' Yea sea
newt plat sosth r sae Itke is ! What do
yon ean ! Why did rise sped it ! Altar
all year arm* std ted ! Aad now at V
gime f"
" R ," b.satd smarty. baart-bt homy.
" U was ma ...wt !.
e
While a lawe.it was to prestress the ester
day • w...aa made a seat resort M Ile ea •
perp of the advocate wise was esedneemg
the ease for the proe.oattea
She was ander urorezaattsaItas as • hos-
tile .1...., end w asked d elm had sot
been formerly oos.ioted at that court.
" Yes. sad it wee y.s who defended me."
was the ort but ad.ysnt. reply.'
The eros.-ez.mia•ti.a lest energy: atter
that.
The Mraes el lie ash Sepal Mete.
lMasa.al
write : " I hare used, with moot euooeu,
°Phuo Baum' oe t'Quickcurs l u dr.eing
wonads, which wpparsted area ander the
dre.nog of Iodoform ; the effect was re-
markable, all discharge ceasing, and beali.g
granulation setting up at ono*, after first
application of 'Quo:Lours'. I 000stdss 11.
antiseptic action es vlaeble as its marvel-
lous pen relieving properties.'
Signed. (iso. H. PARKS., 11 1).,
10 Palen -.t, Quebec.
" Who steals my puree steal Web " ; but
the ory of "Stop third ! " is raised jest the
mama
Stout man (in • Toronto trolley uarr-
Why dont you get ap aid get up sad gtve
one of the ladies a seat
Boy why don't you get up and vivo them
both a seat'
toa.ternsa■ded.
A good story is told sail vouched for coe-
oarotog • certain lady • oertatn lady of
fashion, who decided, for some unknown
reason, to take • cottage in the 00i.try
fat summer, rod more than that to take a
band in housekeeping herself.
She had friends who had • country home
sear by, ata as an appeasaga to their es
tate, • number of hoe .ler..v cow*. As •
special favor she asked to be supplied with
milk, for she bad beard so much of Jersey
milk.
Her request was granted, and all went
well fee seven days, and thee the own.re of
the country house and the sows wets in-
formed they need set take the trouble any
longer, for after the milk had stood • little
it wee Hovered with a thick yellow stuff on
top and had to be throws away.
A FARMER IN TROUBLE
A Grenville County Mau speaks his mind --
Feels I.ke • new men --Cured by Four
Boxes of Dodd'. Kidney Pills.
Cardinal April 7th (Special) -Mr. Rcbert
McIntosh. a termer very widely known is
this county, and living near this village, has
been in • very painful .red enticed audition
as the result of bidooy disease afleeting the
bla•ider. When rolled epos he said
" During three years, uncal gutta reoeatly
cored by using tour bozos of Dodd's Kidney
Pills, I have been an intense sufferer from
kidney disease. which went from bad to
wore, though I was doctoring all the time.
Moder advice I bapao using Dodd'e Kid-
ney Fills. and at once realized great help. I
now feel like • new man and am per:soNy
cured of kidney trouble is any form.
a■: a
A young lady was sitting in • crowded
milway•carri•ge. The legend, " Beware of
Ptckpockeu,' stared her to the face.
She looked at bet neighbour, and, as the
train entered • tunnel, dived her hand to-
wards • purse which was in the side pocke
of the overcoat of her travelling -dress, and
found • band already there. Firmly as
seized it, determined to unmask the villain,
who was feebly imploring her in a whisper
to let him go.
A. the train emerged into the daylight,
the angular spectacle of • reepeot•ttIe
young lady, with her head in the pocket of
• pate and ternfled carate, whaee hand she
was grasping by no mease tenderly, was he-
lmeted The crowded coud,tioo of the oar -
nue was reepoostble for the mistake.
fa Fee ars theadess M eters as.
Yes team haw I. ansae be have a prompt
toms. on Mat l erpWa '- ..r,. pais
a wededul sad immedMie has-
sles spa this malady. It rens,sa ka• sus
Walsh, and ores is IFI... Plea.a.s w the
lases, sad the basis remedy is she world ter
paw
They flee.. Ove.
A simple et Mersa. rasenlly vbtMsd a
New Mentis sisal p11, sad. mesas Mbar
gassMlner asked. Is a pheeieing teas.
" My geed man. hew de yon on the sass up
oat of your pit r
"Oh!" was the reply. '• we pull them up
by the haw i the bad.'
" Iadssd," and ehinklsg M eeriest their
idormtant, ens sir the manias asked, '• Hew
ahem the bald - headed saes r'
()tt," was the answer " w. draw them
up wi' sackers." The lssrists' thirst for
Worseds& wee salieasd,
Pena...... Pleesees,
Meilen alai 000tais the powerful poisons
Amalie or Bell•den.• atoeld b• used only
when year pbysiola. permit., ae you eye
teen alight be poisoied by absorbdos of the
drags. Doctors sow use plasters made with
•' Quakerism spread on cantos flsaael.
Imes or eottoe, which gtve more prompt re-
lief from pais than Guy known ammo ; the
effect Is almost beyond belief.
ale Let Me Dear ween.
Ole day last week 1 was alone is a third -
slam serried* en a struthera Ileo, when •
lady suddealy opened the door aid entered.
She gave • yes/nine look, and, no doubt
streak by my fatal beauty, quickly retired
into mouser carriage, She closed the door
after taw, bat did not tura the beadle
Booa after leaving Teterboro I stood up tea,
admire the beeutttul suenery . and, ae 1
lamed ea the window frame, the door flew
open, aid 1 hong on It by my armpits as
it swayed backwards .ad forwards till we
related Huatiaddon, when I was able to
put my foot seder the sat and pull myself
inside.
At least 0150,000,000 worth of hellish
propesty u alms' on tb. sea.
At baldness) makn ooe look prematurely
old, so • toll head of hair gives to Stature
lite the apt.e•raooe of youth. To secure
this and prevent the former. Ay.e'• Hair
Vigor r ooe6destly reoommendsd. Hods
I.dise and gent:.moa prefer it to any otter
dre.mag.
rake. The mtae.lt—tint .get ?be lC.tnee.
1 oaks owned tb. cleverest trick -bo, in
the provtnos, and en dine eeoasio• lied to
telfll ao eogageti.at in Lancashire.
Hero wee " boxed" by the railway people
with • couple of fiery t.sao.red ohsstsate,
M whom travelling by rail was evidently •
db•gr.sehl. novelty. The two horses
plunged aid ktcksel frastieally the whole of
the journey, one of them finally getting bus
forelegs fixed in the manager, whilst his
companion in the ventre stall slipped his
bolter to his vain endeavours to find a
means of exit through the roof of the
vehicle. Swing their predicament, f leap-
ed dos n into the stalls, and all bat 'noosed -
e d in oseifylnv the infuriated animals.
tsddenly the train dashed into • tunnel.
I have but • dim recollection of abet fol-
lowed during ale nett terrible moment. I
know that the train at last emerged from
that terrible dark hole in the hill., sad just
before 1 sank under the cruel, hard blows!
received from the trop -.hod hoofs of the
maddened oreatures, 1 saoght • momentary
t hinly* of the oommuotcation-cord swaying
to sad fro near the small open eliding -docs
clow to Hero's band.
Breathier a prayer. I uttered a few taut
words to Hero. Tee sagacious brat* under-
stood. He seized the communication cord
t betarese his powerful jaws, sad tugged
away for dear life; nor did he release hu
hold until long after the train had come to
a dead stead.
Poor old Hero ' he saved his mater's lira
Hut, also tdi .• is gone, and 1 now roam
e pos • hi)rsebox without thtnkiog of our
last ride together.
The surge.. .f ''seen • Owe e'•uads.n
Ouream.
Dr. ('b.. E. Elliot, M.0 , Quebec, write@:
" i have used • l'heoo-Baaum ' (or • Qairk-
ours') with muoh s000ees in many Dames of
foul and suppurating wounds ; especially in
one clue following vaccination, which resist-
ed all treatment for three months, that was
quickly cured by four dressings of be above.
I am now using it in many Corms of skin
diseases, and timers with apparent benefit.
For cote and burns fr" makes - splendid
dressing."
Mal •&sate Cearm'r.
It was on one of the lines running from
the South to Landon, and the cold was 'tit-
ter. A woman got into my lonely compart-
ment at an outlying *taped, dragged a big
wicker basket eau to the seat, and settled
down to read
Presently she opened the basket, and the
Pint thing I saw was t e vicious -looking
bead of • black snake coiling over the edge.
Another followed, and in • few minutes •
doyen grim cobras and • pate of io.i.l
pythons were careering •boat the compare
Ment.
The weenie saw the glare of treses horror
in my eves, and remarked sweetly :
'They won't hurt pie, she darlings.
They're sty ante •took•u-trade : well
under control. t wore yea. I'm the great
Camellias snake charier, sad I want to air
my stock. Hope you don't mad t"
Rot 1 did mud, far the writhing brutes
were all over sea However, she coaxed
them back isle the basket, and I ohenged
carriages at the next station
.21) CENTS SECUREtS •
A GOOD LIVER
AND GOOD HBALTH.
As • System Renovator sad Bleed sulkier,
Or. t� h1NI Pillhmap.
ers-
Mo great has been the ebm.nd tkat it is hard
to opply it.
Cur. Cesetip•ilen a Nervosa Hsadmehe,
Meer the esmpietiea, rid it of erepslene y.l.
1.w skis, seated tangos, .re., Ass easy-
' new rips. ..d the after .g..h are • pus
IMveplesons in vials, 40 p3IM 0 isms•.
Mold by J. B. Days
THE KING OF
MAN KILLERS.
Bright's Disease of the Kidneys
Baffled the World's Most
Eminent Medical Au-
thorities until
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS
•
.'ANE TO THE RraCCR ASID DRLIVRRY Or
N ANar1ID, MTOPPIAU roagysa THE /MAD-
LY AYKACLT5 OF Lire's NOK I1tsIDIOt-s
FOR.
Iden are dropping from the maks every
whore. :at down in the flower of youth or
the fruitage of manhood by that ruthless de-
strayer-- Bitert's inseams of the Kidney.
Only • few days ago Mir Hercules Rebi.-
een, the doughty Governor of Cap. Colony,
was Jerold to ranee that pest because of
asareeching Bright's Disease.
Hardly had his sse.e•ser been appointed
when the wires brought tidings nI the death
of William P. St John, • New York
beaker, .ad remembered by eeeryeee as the
truasrer of :he National Democratic
party during the latest netie.•l campaign.
Bright's Donau carried him off.
It has hilted muy bettor mea thee most
et ata So has Diabetes, its twin our's.
Yet there is o.. ewe (end o.ly east, tbas
sever tails in owe .f Diabetes and Bright's
Dime . let them tesMSteni.le hear wit -
sem :
Mr. Fred Omnlsus, Palmerston, Oat.,
ser : " After many yams sndhsing with
Bright'. Disease, I ant • sew alae, oared by
imam three bozos of Dodd • Kidney Pills."
Yr. F. T. Drool:, Ottawa, (lot , says
" Dodd's Kidney Pith have been a red
-
awl to me as they an.. erred use of
Height's Dunes* of the )(idneys"
8. 0. Mum, Kier et, lends., (Mt, say:
" After takings Sew boxes of i)edd's Kid•
my Pills 1 Mas well a ever in sty life, de -
waiving of tse•vsry from Height's Di•••••."
Mr. Uterine T. Rye, Oaeryews. P.O.,Oet
est "ler the part three years have sof-
heed of Diabetes. hos geniis. mow pub.
fished i have tared Dedd'• Klass,
fe*Dr,
'AMA have prfeetly eared age,"
DODD'S KIDNRY PILLS ars for mit
by d►.rsMil everywhere, sad by Dead%
Measles Os, Tasm 1st OM. Prise 1i0 omen
• his.
11,g500
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so that you are sure of Good
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re
M. LEE.
ar Harbor Quay.
ZA221 8 S LZZ'S Stour.
EPPS'S COCOA
ENGLISH
BREAKFAST COCOA
Possesses the followls4ittatlnciiy. Merits
Delicacy of Flavor,
Superiority in Quality,
Grateful and Comforting,
to the rervous or I/r.peptir,
Nutritive Qualities Unrivalled
fa t tarter -toured Tia. o"ty.
JAMmi arra w re., Ltd., m.m.weaatblr
tleisfaa• Laid.., aagta.d.
esi Elld leal laitet
Wit ST -ST_
The under.lgaed has opened • Meat Market
In the store on to pet .1 ietw.e. Castel..'.
Bakery sad the i'cat there, when a Choke
Helvetian of Ideate and Pcultry will always
be found. Orders regularly called tor, and de
liveries made praised,.
IT Leave a trial order please.
W. W. GREEN.
STEAM BOILER WORKS,
A. S. CHRYSTAL,
Mem- Uarlr.ana • Nim.
atlaauf assurer of .n kinds .f
BOILERS.
811,0k. Stacks, Balt Pane, Sheet Ism°
Works, sty., .w.,
And Dealer to--
igliee. M•ohi..t'y ('asitap, &c,
All Wee of l'ipm and kap. Fittings,
Steam and Wawa Games, Glebe Valves.
Check Valves, Immersion. Ejoot.re sad is.
j.osore Conetaatly o. Hand at Lowes.
A special Ilea of Steel Water and Hog
Troagbs fur use of farmers and others.
Itepalrlag ptSmpUt attridoe to
A. 2. CIIBTSTAL.
P. H 1401 ?7. 00der0A,
IIMt/1
PLAFING MILL.
llllcliallalls & R61uas
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Dealers la all blade et
LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES
Led band xis• alsseriel Of every desiatptto•
School Furniture a Specialty.
WE MAKE..�.m.r
Sewer and
Culvert Pipes
An rises N.ci 4 tor. la 14 In. The
t'ea.eef.....
WRITE POP PRICES.
THE ONTARIO SEWER PIPE CO
ONA,1110
ST. t..
WHOM fat MOM TORONTO
Mesio DThe wowealer. hat secured the oy tor the above [Mende alba W• p►..ttmt min.,
Wheel oat l wtimed. and the Hutton as mem improved
• close relation of of tIt bi outmost
MY OPENING DAYS
*01.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Feb. 26 and 27, and Mar. 5 and 6
iw� 1 hose to secure • large share of the patronage of Oederia' and surrooidbug oos.try
Wheels or osis makers so that 1 eau snit all mor.ere. HON esT (1()01)3 sni
HOSERT PRiCltyt Is my motto. No charge for keeping In rseslr for ewe roar. Patessls.
some Industry.'
THOMPSON'S MUSIC DEPOT
Weft side or Amaro, 0edetlek, pat.
LOD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR
PURIFIES and STRENGTHENS
TUE BL000, RsveIatee the &Wee et/ the Lksv afar eldamge. and
MM M tease leillepeselarle le (eases ell Iae,elle
an/ Mum Illeuseft is Fir frog/.. m masa erne I.
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