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The Signal, 1897-7-15, Page 3(tion IMd h of tee r health 'us, was e ta. trod a•d.. Alerts at °suet PPP- gbt front to two and my ie when best of Ibute to my chil- e to -day aparillt, hay too seer al axilla 2 FAIL . A4la. Mani Mossokfag 1 RIEND NADA. I. t. Values e at the reliable Satisfac• Quality ORKS. TAL, sect Troy r. Ac. • Fittings, b. Valves, as sad le. a Lowes r and H. ,hers. 1 Co. Ile Bag- lold Ef• tgonable PI of Co. tar? -„ilv- _'•r- THE B A 's - GODERICII ONTARIO. Which' would you rather trust? An old, true friend of twenty years, or a stranger i You ma have little health left. Will you risk it with ,l stranger ? If you have a cough, are losing flesh, if weak and pale, if consump- tion stares you in the face, lcan on Scott's Emulsion. It has been a friend to thou- sands for more than twenty years. They trust it and you can trust it. Let us send you a book telling you all about it. Free for the asking. SGOTT a wwN& a.t svWm (Mu DMntifstrY THE REASON WHY. " What makes you buy that brand of soap." T &eked • wawa shrewd ; •sups."Some others hove far larger sups." Their names I hers reviewed. " W hat maks@ you boy that oertsin brood'" The woman looked surprised. And thus she auswered my demand-- •• Bases We advertised 1" •' W k y'did yes .hoose that ribbed' tsar'" I asked a little Miss ; �� The storekeeper hes others there. - Why did you ask tor this!' She used at me with pitying ores. My maw she °iodmaed, Than answered very Wrap' y, " why. Because it's advertised !" H OLSON. M• MP:t Rotting t:Um P OMoe (cold Filling, CrownsBridge sadWork a Specialty. M Years Export bee. M. MABEE. LD.D.S. TAL iltalte1WN.-L•tot and approved methods for au dental operetlona. Presorts lea of the teeth a p .laity . Otero our Jamas slVtar� de store, oor- aer or West Skies be et t)M. THEN 1 ILL, D. D A., L b.8.- . D.ntal Sartooa. (Lately associated with Dr. Dlzoa. of Meslrast soli and pores - Isla, artificial teeth esei an geld oren ties l um- lntm beam, ot the .lav teeth. Oslos in oleas9 saw block. 1011.tt 1[sd1oa1. " What makes you always buy tbat line!" I salted • buelsos friend ; " It's quite • tavorita of mine. But -why select this brand He looked astosisbed, and my aim H. bad not reooraisod, But still be answered jnet is same " Donna* i•'. advert/so; !" And so you'll and wbers'er you go, soh peons buy, Tho goods that have the greatest show And on whiob folks rely Are thou made knows tiro' printers' And it may be surmied Ons merit la, the people think, •' Beano it's advertised C' -Printers' joie. WA. THOMSON. M. D.. epCCu� at Rt by Dv. Cam yMin* a_.. DR. HUNTER, PHYSIC fns. Oda -Moos atame:xtuamd. duce lately ocemelad by Dr. �asdl Nub gals from reeldetws. Telephone ink, NEWSPAPER STORIES. Willows at ail Mae ea • oasis yaks - ran Oat .very Ela■. pegseestM the real lo - let vita etimet d • as. • n. gives to a wow. She should .at teepees from him toe meek sae no right Maas M ask of kiss per- osiso oo to lead • logy life herself. end to give up all her days Lad yews to vale axed idle thoughts. Whoa ties wife owe Make her hunbaad's keine eomise a joy. Yin bowie .ayiag • plsaaan sod a delimits. sad km kowtow borne • sorrow, then, and thea easy OM she *spa a great deal from lis." • A /asp lased. Some lreaobmis wan boasting of their "affairs of loser,"ew►o teas ot them de eland that he had Isaiored apes en some - oat the meat dresdfal fete 'test • duellist had ever met " How was it !' asked se everybody- is " I roat • hotel. and I shaggut th.at ged to *0 s- self • total stranger - was a looin. master." One or the other of us,' he deplored la arta! wrath, " will sot go out of this roots alive !" "610 tet it b.," I shouted is response; and thea I rushee out of the room, lopped the door behind ma and left him then to die ' A Trick lit The Trade. First Paris •rant-Vy yea put Lot in zer past. Second artist -Bet is for • marine pic- ture. 1 make ze paint salt; ren when re A.a loew put zair 8.gers to mit lips L7 soy, " Fet is weeder/tut ! Ve almost taste wash of se oats." UM:ay boy. Lairl i. It 0. CA1SEROI:, BARRISTER, SOLI 111M, atm, vgaaer, mss, Oftles-car• > ztiton- ed St. .k.dawwwta.dpsi.l> use ST -ERNEST HEATON - BARRISTER, Belletter. Neter, iitMa Aohee .last. West 1140144, ECAMPION,Q.C.. BARRISTER, SOL- .U• tenor. Noted,... Moe aver Medical - -gait. Square. sed 14 O. JOHNSTON, BARKIBTER, ti0 . bettor. oammis,leasr. eatacc,, Mossy to M.a. Onus : cot. Hamutoa and!!t. Andrew's Streets. Oodertsh, tat leer L OJTUS L DANCEY, BARRISTER, 8.21.145'.0o netts mos• a. May •o tan at .I5$ sats redo, Whoa Woad. sederiot. Ont. N. LEWIS, BARRISTER. PROO- �. e .-t801121ar t• Maritimes Courts o< Ogri • dOalbar.. kcal A Crewing gamic. 1f you want something pretty for the ebildren to look at buy • cheap ebonite, damp it, sprinkle lax, mustard or giro teed on it, an•sag string b.og it by g may wiedow. Is • taw days you will bane TNpatifal mess ersw ksU• Kap the swage wary wit, itMTMaW1M- ginala die- poli It uN at�try it sgsia. seems the Msaa• Onus. at Balmoral, the Queen went out alone visiting. She sawed • °ottate and found an old man bedrlddes sod all .lone. , Have 7,•a no one to keep you oompany !' said her nosiest y. " Nap ma's= ; they as alt gang to ate the Qwam-" 8211 took • Bible end read to bim, awl o leaving gave him some money, say:w t "ill your folks. esus, tbat while they WON to see the Queen, the Queen has MIS leress you R. ORK. to. OHAYSise Bei. NNert21'm. SOLICIT - 11. Masa. Moe. Private rade to bad at :cosset rates of interest. GARROW A PROUDFUOT, BAR" giro. 3 T. Maws.6eer0w. AsseraszLeilosore. tied*, 'lAME1t1N, HOLT & P. �HOLM S. s k. Barristers, Bowmen la .dist iioderlch. M. O. Omagh40. i PP• riadi.y Holmes. J O. WARD. OONVEYANOEii ,airing noasa Mar medlar to Dun of DI v idol . to.. mad eao>•hotea for Mktg and re ot •aaa.:. s w err spasms dee era- say Pro- Court ed Junto*. the earls. or la any Donors c avb� ID truaraotices c•retal$ tad promptly 'wasted. besidemoe tP. • ddref-Dtaoaanes Oat. TeuaeuAr, July 15, 1897. 3 your del entest P.rhsp• he Mk sad per hese 7* Mp+Melt WallraMpesail)the remark of a to ea des'e to deed t u the stun it has Seves y i. your wst do ham majesties owe nand. Pas os your bet, leave your tam Wr at home, go down and woke • frl.sdly oall. Be osghborly, frank. epos. Tell him the truth, sad sale for soul frankness from bum Nine hawked sad.taety-niae Mae out of • thoosasd the whole matter will be ex- plained'and strsi[btwed out is A min- utes, sod yon will part as pereassi frlu.n ether than as paces! and beasts* ens - will miss. Yoe will both. tool base, ) live side by side is b•rmosy. Ties earth will l be brighter, the sunshine awes, yoor ow art lighted and mankind take es • mora friendly asps*. Don't get we'd •ad rush to your desk sad ad • noorohi.g letter . be a San ands Christian sad go yourself. • Talk is over. Net to ate roams When one ottl the reckless less umw of few chyme times appeared to sines, the judge stopped bin howl in about this maw : ' 1 hive ben amazed at the kazoo attempt of this prisoner to rob the mo who trusted him. A man's credit should be as dear to him as his 000ntry and his Gd. I will floe this fellow 111.000--" " All r:,hI, I've got it in my pooket•" said the prisoner's lawyer. And the judge repeated slowly : "One akouaand dollars and two years in the p.aitentiary. have you pot that lee% in your pooket, Mr. Attorney !"-Chicago Tina. Herald. Meares. !leer '• MardoM. One day, a Quaker mot • friend who seemed in trouble. - Friend, what ails than !" .. Ab, friend, my son bas rue away and got married. ' Oh !" said the first Quaker, " don't you troahla your head about him." But the other did not seem as though he ooald be oon.oled for the low of his nos. At length the first, in his efforts to eon sole hiu friend, .aid ,. 1 shouldn't Well, tt se heebeeedeestkillge,Neff * OM a s. 'abet with a twl'skle in his ere, "If be were thy moo, neither should I.'' rias.'. gree sense• Shades of Joh. Walt y and John Calvin diked us ! What woald those great good ems Mve thought had they seen what I did in a fasbtooable Madison avenue cnsreh is New York the other Sunday morning-• pew holder 1,randi.hioo bey kedslk- daring aweless, and taking snap shote of the alter, Rowes, aurplioed obotr and the clergyman m the most telling attitudes. The ante. snob fiend is not "in it' with Gila monster. -Philadelphia Press. anew what It was. Loam AAA Insuranas' -een rt Piya% Psasle •a 1»r ▪ 91 M.0. O If Soma's .e.0.1ite cellists* JO 407'u PRIVATE FUNDS -PERSONS DE- ttroaa of *Maio, may 1n first -ohs. farm .eosrtlr eau de se at t► per O•mt. br 1140- plyingt J. A. MCDONAOH. Room em - bold t:Selama. Toronto. CSEAOER, CONNEYANCING AND . lasaranea olio~ oppsdy Martb S Rotel. Ooderioh. ONE! Td LEND ON MORTGAGE NotesOA IMO Mena "UM. appeals Martin's !total, sed. rho►. T{ J. T. Il ATrEL, TIRE, Lari AND e n lowest "sae Q[aes--Oar red $ Mi1 m. Ded- erick, MONEY TO... 111111 .-' & eeaalm.J lows* rates es �4oleto tas,l5s1o. Apptr IS it tOW a PROUDVOO'f. i -s T1 "s t I, Q>LBBRRA lane [atter•. We. Hes is an editor who has • notioib'y odd way of opening the eyes of sleepy subscrib- ers. Have you ever hand of the three-hand<dw man, the oao who had a right band, • left hood and • little behind hand ' The editor of the sea has the wanes of a hew three - handed people on his subscription Wt. It is the I stand -head fellows that are 10 arrears who are asked to notice the addrseg label os their papers and remit the amount dos without further del.y. -Ingersoll Sun. Persons who patronize papers should pe y promptly, for the paouniory prospeote of the press possess • p.oullar prosperity. If the printer is patd promptly, rood hie pocket book kept plethoric by prompt paying pat. room, then putteth he his pen to the paper is pease; hat parr o -spin are more pointed; he paiateth his plotter's of pawing events in more pleasant °olon. and thus the per- usal of his paper beoometh of mon pleasure to the people. Paste this piece of proverb- ial philosophy in some plates where all per- sons can perosive it. -Manitoulin Exposi- tor. The oompceitorm ran out of " p'." or else this editor would have continued indefinite- ly. A man once asked an editor : " Can you tell me what sort of weather to expect this month ! The editor saroastioally replied "• It ia my belief that the weather WI mouth will be very mach like your soh Lion bill " The man wondered for se Dour what th. editor was driving. at, whim &t last he happeod to -111. of the word "nn - witted." How is it with you The doctor once took • tippling Sootoh• man te teak, and gr&phicelly described for his bseedt the effects of over-indalISsoo, . k el s -i-Aysiost pale a fere after drinkiag-tee oohing brow. the parched tbrost• the trembling w Whereupon Sandy interrupted, him with "Geis yet han', doctor, man t Y. de• reribe the sea'attonm sae well that I thlak 11'. eo Bret time you've hoes foe' ysresl'." A Standing Often BUT DO NOT MISS IT ! "E LU DELLA" ■H Gratitude. A gentlaneaa who had sent an Irishman • little mosey to enable him to emigrate to AmerM. giMivd the following lases whiob is sert•inly gratefal, though psealiorr Roamed Sir. -God bless you aul%.iIs 1 you kayo sent me. It I gees on I'll resseet Ina* book; bot 411 dies plate God I you i• the Upturn fields and pay year hon• or there tint, any way, you ever have the pryers of your humble servant, MleHaIL Malgx. P. A -le there any one here that has ever deo. azy:biog to offend or injure you that your honor would like something to be dooe to! I'd like to do some thing for your b000r before I goo, to 'bow bow thankttal I am. Mart. There la • singular .tory told of the yw'm pr.daetiw of Aetna ,'v the artists of Paris, doubtless by way of satire of the way is whiob metas pastes poll the wool over the eyes of the public. One artist, it is said, has covered • can- -with anthing wee er but • think olood of black paint, to wTiish o t1'ih whatever is distinguishable. and he pro osimams to exhibit the under 121i• title : " Night attack of negro* on our black troops b Dahomey !" nimbuses .f the Wertz. The population of the fin "oontieente of the earth, se satlmi ted by M. Emilie Le- arner, la as follows : . RNI . o w Rai ai n Mosey to Lead es 1 f1 was, at tN 1'w.N r&to of iabredp_ ey w.y to fats flee itoerwwer. omw- ad dear Ira Stare. Waw "'• Ira 1.h Meenanfasa' InRfltliLM. GOYODEBIOH 1LBOILA.NiOS' /NM- U)4017.1:72. s RTMean ANDr�a�w""'' fm Y 1 ROLI ah� Ua�is. d)�•%sp.1tflea thee, M..al 'ne yto to s.tt. ABOIIT l00/ *01.14 IN LIBRARY. Asia burop. Afrioa North America 824.000,000 360.100,000 165,000,000 88,000,000 Oasts 38,000.000 Booth Amato% 54,000.000 1,407,000,00 'Matte Te A Node WIN. I want a death certificate ! " said an ex- cited tselivldual, rushleg i.to the health office yesterday after.eo.. Ha rot itsad was asked for the oartomary dollar. . " Watt's that ?" he untamed, looklee •rd surprised. e.v r d,'saiMammary dtty amts." tehdtog kat baad.Couldn't take apans7 less. " Well. here's the dollar." declared the ea- "1 v aide t have had her die for eve. She was a model wife." Wiest O. C.0Ma's M.. A ret d*mt std sate el 14 Brr Amaral •wkweard. 'rhos is a pertain solicitor very popular, very rood-o•Iured, and with as keen a sense of humour as any of his confreres. He is always ready to help younger and les ex= pertsased members of hat profusion with Sivtae and ,MMelssease; ash; knowing this, CEYLON TEA A splendid Ceylon blel:nd tea at 25, 40, 50 and 60c. ltti n4Ittral flavor retained in sealed lead packages. For sale bars, there and everywhere. M Aimest-meshed las. An smusist eau ot absentmindedness was experimen by a young south eider the other evening. The young man is 'anally s bright nature, bat gr ammo time past hie triode have bees sMella that he does lana peoollar thing'. .11bilesa 640 he was at • reception, and a few Minutes before closing time he went to tat omit box and ' scared his hat mid coat- Tbss he walked o n stain to the denoted door and pinked up another oast and walked home with it on his arm. Arriving at his horns. he found that be had one oast on and another oil his arm. The next day he found the owner of the extra .tint, and mutual explenetio.. followed and all was well- Bot that has been eclipsed by bis latest exploits. He had finished hip toilete,aod started for the street- As soon as he made L•la appearsooa be wee greeted with smiles from everybody who saw him. He walked down street and could not imagine what made the passersby ' mile at bim. Finally he reached the res- taurant where he take@ his meats, and then he realized that he was oarrying something to his band. He looked at it and toaod that be had carried the lighted lamp from hie voam-_ es4- lead walked several Mods &log the aegis street with it in bis hest. Another rasa M cited. .MiMd.i- 1216 o we young dean. Ali We saga .thaw M M employed he has omission to ess4MOMy sal{g at the telephone. One dMl1, 1u was reading a book an big room yuan alarm oloek r'og In the adjoining r'eee. The ab- sentminded youth got no and eommeoo.d to yell " Hello ! Hello "' and when the oc- cupant of the other room ioquired as to the ogees of the yelling the young man said in a .heepiab manner, " Oh, I thought it was the telephone rinptng." itasre & un* stun lois( solicitor whom be bad often befriend0d, to lay before him the outline of a case, to tell him ot the coarse he had pursued is the interests of his shiest, and to heel his protessional opin ion about some di®oalt point. It was promptly given, when suddenly a spasm of recollection shot over the good - matured features of our friend. " May I know yt.or client's name!' he said. , Most esrtaloly.; it is Mr. So -end -So." " Bless m. !" -id Mr. Mentor, ■trne- liag beta.' his strong maof tan and his oossaiumssas of the postaem of tba brt•glio. " ween for the defendant in this matter 1 ' I adin! D15Zy, B*.r'MY mass.. is remMNIMt _�t1aly Nal tr s of kis 'toiliTIMMP it most .M el ilia bel+ w�'ba aortal& tildes et paella estsrlsia- er" tree lett to ;ser&gsias mom `aaabip resnvsd bI . 11.3M11. IL EA Lib*MM4 011. Sollib t1111a A l�HOI1ul MOR!, ATIOPlo lleat^T. _ al - *seed tem rat ty .ToRI! O L. sI Y . 'L`'''am E O.BMW wtnrr&a •gree AINOW carr. Page eggerg that 04=1412.1104. 4 idwaas 10 y a dt+►eeaMt.0 f In the rising Lt0M watering -Mao* of 8- land has bNa selling freely. sad the house and estate mess have doss • brisk business. Oee of Mese matlems bee be his employ a young Elsa Mks den his bot for hie employers both d.101 mai after of - Sae hours. Oo. evader, I/M .oath; wills M • little party, his Meads asked ides is , mad being qultS ilademl, he oweilmaM5, ging Mg Own aaoempanatmsnt. TM was How Sweet HoEl.," as/ he star is w.lt-3n fast resolving a hearty dialers. to with be respead d by stopping Met la the outs* et the rocs sad saying. to Ohs great amicableness% of the easpaor- " I an triad you like the moan. It le a beautiful .mag end • beautiful them.. Thom Is s. 0{ng Ilk. hewed, .ad I should like to remark here they d you the &snow 4 O friends wish for a hem., them by easy Mealmantm. I.bell b. plowed te stow yea the property at any tine.." et Me moil ea* sempsey id toend add M a ret we've hssrol s.sagb it what yes .as New tj anis. miles wan yes „s a'4 gs,t end ruWray ' trs the de it mysgely with a yew. "I iaa'tfalliedy oty meets* wads hors e glad to Med you're the am to de 11" Aal she Mae pais the seen smell teen of M*gbtet teem the party. (1 ...Why didn't you keep to your own side of the road You Blooming Idiot:' wag, parts It tarr my Sauk b ..neves u m u case I bare= el " Qa;ckcuru ' m my ase Me.te.s before we et troy. Yee sever saw any- lor.tda4, .sal � swami aaaw•T it d .u�laWs4 4. -we i es • bruise 1• any "onelright." HENRY !Ewes, L.D.S., Quebec. writes : "One of my children sprained her ankle, which became much swollen and discoloured. Some •Qulckcure' was spread on linen, and applied ; the pain ceased at once, the Melling was gone the next day, and on the fourth day she walked to school as usuaL I have also proved It to be a wonderful remedy for cuts and bruises. c T O Tits Tillable se • I coat Wife.. h Deters @reenlist else Ile yowl ere. sou boo • *IA it upas fres seer Wiest t..esrewee risad f1/1a, awe Lath Assemen, midis Is Ow Jess Lamar Ube Jaoraal .1 " What M Uri* few Teems Ilea: " M -vea.la lib tt-^ s melte Mai No far to bar. be feseles oho le • W t► WA le s e d.i siplbateN��r imam Mass& e•aMlal Weiss. sada. • the dells +ala Over tmWng bat eTi whipeg��,Mr y if Misr beN1BI.04. Alto- ki eatlf boom • STURDY BROS. FINE GROCERIES I Vessel Supplies a Specialty. STURDY BROS. FAMILY GROCERS-TITX'iQUARE. AT MUNRO' EXTRA VALUE in Nottingham and Swiss Nett Curtains, 3; and 4 yards long, New and Elegant Designs. Swiss, Spot, Spray and Sprig. MUSLINS---A large range to choose from. Art Muslins, Art Sateen Draperies, Crepe Cretonnes, High Art, Crepe Reversible Cretonnes suitabe for Por- tierree, etc. INSPECTION ltTNDLY SOLICITED A. MYIUNRO, Draper Wanted to Brief. The New York Sea reports • " weatt„aW' Prbeb'ytwrtaw wrinletei} as giwlag antra � a000unt of his fist marriage oetremony. The groom, • friend of the minister, was a young newspaper mgt. Om the afternoon of the wedding day he palled apes the ol.rymeas. " I ,appose it dose pot eMka my .. to you what Corm you tier tib said. " Not the slirht.st." asrrtl%11 olersymut . Well," said the prospective bidiab e's, I para looked over m number of servIaas, end have picked .ut the Datoh Rafeeaed bemuse it M the shortest. But ems that is mash toe bag. You pre•ebers omit be ex ted to ks.ow 'arab* about boiling things down. I have brought you a IJutob Reformed prayer -book. and you will w that 1 have ttmo ked sat .11 that I think is an&aosm&ro." With that, says the minister, he left em, "Mar lady err tat snow..' Mr. Laurier quoted from ' Our lady of the 8sow. ' fa his Liverpool .peek the outer day. sad extolled tie.ppontemes sad troth ot tt. US: trtsr ani I la w .ether'. hottere iMrese v ay owe. He N 1.110 b appy aWivs of the pods. to M desisted them lines tie portray with similar these the tad.dyisg realms of C0.ees ttatieaal Anftgtk sal wawa spoon with peibleal let. After w,ti.' . Mads Oassate*e Premier et the ertelekers >tew elted is Owedm by the thisipstiler ef Oasis le • O1rr Lade of the fjlset/ll.' ' $mr►hrrlasdtete Mr. [natters weed for tbei. eittivb 0.. " rob." ►o said, " abet would Ossa& M wiliest her maw t II use et Mr et Mr treasures• *11 Rent Neiag would Way suis* bet the lis are. me meet et the we.MAsl WSW et war them Lads awl the ealmbidty N ear oilman* we ewe to tide same wisest 'Wee. Oar wow is sib Os1.kfti tor. Household Necessities THE �Q E. B. EDDY ]. 11 c.0.Jr. folk ft Over. I base lesee'i ..wile] MINA hs the swami et •haus barman Weed WU twee a pose say Where be laws. inn VW aunt Ohba I r.e fussed raft ►a r'adasad hate me sedges of w4dem tft Wel weeds. Talk lb twat. It 1� bedews away try b the bsl set alibi bibs Abet. el tat ttr•bals ib a ellY•iir Wo ear r1 MOM esea. gw elaeWM telt yes shot Bork, down *. t1M1k hes said et hese .emesilhgp s. They have never been known to fail and I opened the book as the marriage osremesmy. H was a network of bleak Liam. That Fonar ism, so used to eatkbg ■■ t espy, hate aN0 &fly edited the carriage m.r. yBoots ' A T /'1 D Boos thee, nod had knook0A eat heist least two-thirds of 1t. It aiaek d me at lest to see a prayer book so mutilated. hat 1. the ovate fol, towed Dopy lite a faithful oemposttor, sed Shoes that are S h o e the whole o.remmy did not take men than sI Arse a'lsstas. He wee delighted. but Ne bride had • little boa t. Ptak with ase. She had had • hated M lbs editing. I he- apss, for Is the premise M " lova, bear Wes and ably," the weed '.bemark- i bre' eel out. ISM Is the fxeatemest el the me - Mint I Ids ft h. De yea know. the etergyne•s o.atisued, pat yeas( man taught me a Mem .bout odes geroome ht)1Mr pied membra ow- tlgsnese. I bought the beadsmen ooa I esu! 5sd..ad earned it with sae, 511.d est and ready. Wits I headed It to him be l..kd et tt and alga. •' Nes.sese." said he tet de yea %blah ra as art eters t " and be tare a blank 1..1 from a heel au saw prise tabic, sad anon Tit than uhi..s,065es MO hit et I telMltg�� bleed. es Tesesi.y. the Ills 6y et Marsh. IIQQ, I rifted Jobe Swab sod Abigail Jaw to the Meda of si eriMkay.'• I closed it, eel the Med was Ikea. 1f yes wadi bees ea .besdasee drt Neb. Weiif wwM hare • Wass meat% tai int111Mmm wt k&.. ter plat beat M Wed sad glial. dal yes Amid bays ho estora. 11N UMI/ /q/pl Vire.Aye% Rohr a 411111011 SWAMI Theme spade • gorse &i1 at Ids Hien 1a testreass abroad sober i'fleHart&t a• met 01*$l t b Ids suite* * O. .talie wpm is the esmagrsa 1i .«IM. vogiois muatlim he visas •red t..kos*Ns dwell row* hat onsetha.sbt are mold by WM. SHAaMAN, JR„ who has one of the Largest Stocks west ref Toronto The goods on the shelves are from the best manufacturers on the Continent, and include THE SLATER SHOE one of the easiest -fitting. best -made and � longest-wearin pieces of footwear worn -;:-• =-" _ by man since the day when the MONK ST. CRiSPIN INVElt'f'ED Boors All goods sold are selected with the Lgreatest care, and OUR KNowtzDoh OF nnut AND WQEff'llANSHIP ENABLER U1 TO CHOOSE THE BIOHT SORT TO Wahl. Ordered work a specialty, and repairs neatly executed. • 3 . 121 11 t M 1.401 •1 •i i `S R x. 1feL1f.AN'S BLOCm, QO1 CH.