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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-11-16, Page 5NOVEMBER 16, 1809. '6............., : WO * WillgIUM . Oa 00 0 00. 011.0 0. 0 0 0000 00040 lit ItUr011 111..ratIr44' ••••••r-- •" a .46.. Neglected ; .......... Jialutute °Pet.'" In the preaoneb of about Say. goesta V.... 'I, r Toh'S, ui, their i Cough * 6 VS tial ly1 • I. a thing more • easy enougll : cold in its. fir • . 2 get rt(I of i i curative ager • : DR. DODO DA • • OF WILD CHERI • " •• 'Chia • needs little • For the last ; • • hab demonet US to thousal • • • ere. Pleasan • • le perilous t( • ▪ it. 25c. pet • • us only, St! • • ary Syrup f( • • Cough gua • 3,5c. per , • • , • only. ; • SYDNEY. PrescriptioiDr • • 011110 0000 •••• • ju DON'T FROW It freqiil •-frying to en point an perforba tat4 are incapacit A PAIR C'?' GOOD GL. wa pleaab, pi. ,OUR SPECI Is FWD greatest s This i e be bra on the o ce.you that you willep We are now at $L75 per j _mere have • which we novel OUR GO!, .are alvea. • andthejit most re:44mi.. Butter and Eggs wan te •0 flugl Muskoka Lake anetawan Rh trill% Lake of Coboconk. toe, Inclusitt Bay inclusli From Brockv RETIII1N 0 TICKETS ' AT . . • will be issued inclusive, valid', 'later thanDecen Stop -over will outfit carried ard North. Sporteman's For Fishing_ Maps of the DIA M. C.Dicksonj A. 0.Pattison F. g.odgeto PE,O!1 NOTI; For the apecial indite ers. Note NewNew lieril All lines ni GOOD B TA G. 0,4411\ C1) Da Fre !Pre • (sic M • It oontai N.)ven35)r " PICKENS Ka.t.‘p HIM8III.F. flee Orit'at Ioy.1it Iteeklessbr eirouaret About Ms Own Douala. ile't ea p Ye_ee e sa p u • - Ida father, bringing out Yore clearly how telin fir Mt WW1 MIled him. st 121 et u c 21There Wee soMethisi o alMoet will- ful exititgeratioh," fie gam "of a defiance of any Possible overfatIgee, either d Mind or body, in the feverish sort a eff- ergy with which these readlege were entered upon and carried out." It would tamest seem .that he might have been living and wrIting. novels to this day e had not persisted, In defiance of all warnings, In giving public readings Which exhausted his strength and ulti, taately killed him. He had plenty of iymptoms of his approaching collapse. "Among other serious symptom' he no- teced that he could only read the halves a the letteee weer the shop doors on his eight. Tho old elasticity was impaired, the old unflagging vigoroften faltered. One night at the St. lames' hall, I re- member, he found it impossible to say . Pickwick and called him PicliswIck and Picnic and Peckwicks andall sorts of names except the right, with a comical glance of surprise at the occupants of the front seats, whichwere always re- served for his family and frlenes. In fact, when my father described him- self In a letter written to Mr. Dolby -on the very eve of the breakdownas being 'a little out of sorts,' he was, in fact, on the brink of an attack of paralysis of the lett side and probably of apoplexy." What finished him was a farewell se- ries of 12 readings at fie James' hall. The state In which he was can be lintig- hied from the Instructions given to young Dickents by his father's medical attend - "I have had some stem, Put up against the side of the platform, Charley," said Mr. Beard, who was constantly- In at- tendance. "You must be there every night, and If you see your father falter In the least you must run up and ,catch •hlin and bring him off with me, or he'll die before them all."---eicottish Nights: A MODEL WIFE. 11.nd the Carlene Discovery Made ay •an Inantsitive Bachelor. • "She was My Model wife 'until goiter,- day—that is," remarked the cynical bach- .elor who lives in an apartment house on the east side,. "she was my model for wives. She and .her husband lived in the flat just over mine, and I used to hertr him come home at hours that Made even hardened old sinner like me ashamed for all men's lake. it Would• be 2 or 8 and ,aometinies 4 o'clock in the moping when he 'would comp thumping im stairs, and I knew—the privacy of an apartment. house is: not -all that it might be -'-don't - you know, that she was waiting for him and that the. door flew open to. greet him and that for hour or two afterward there would be the soiled of talking. Not ,scolding, but merry conversation and . laughter, •. , •• • • "I used to -hear the rattle of dishes and oeten on summer nights would catch savory odors floating down the light • shaft—that blessed agent for -the trans- mission of everything .but air and sun- . shine. Then after a time there would be silence. It used to g� on—that Bort of '-thing—night after night,- and I . wondered ' what sort of a womb she could • be to put up with a man of such irregular hab- its as -her -husband -Apparently was.. "One day I met her in the corridor—a • little woman with a -face- that beamed over with smiles and -a whole world of love In her eyes, ane I cursed that Man In every picturesque phratie I could think • tit as a brute who didn't deserve such • luck. Yesterday I made -a discovery. He • is 4 morning newspaper mein, she is a • bride, and wfth theories of her own to Work out *he hag upset every law of do- mestic management to conform to the hours of his work, turning night into day " Ind having the evening dinner- at 4 O'clock in the merninge Instead .01 .8 o'clock at night. ' "She is still my model for a newspaper tnan's wife, but I've ceased to think of her as the modern Orlselda. She May be patient, but she's got a heap of wisdom tucked away under that shining brown • head of hers."—Milwaukee Sentinel. • The Secret Explained.. • • . Margherita Arline Hamm, • the . well known traveler and author, called when In China upon the wife, or, rather, the • Wives, of a great mandarin. Her visit • partook of the nature of, a festival,, so novel -was the. experience to the Chinese ' women, whose lives are passed almost entirely within the walls of their eramen, They examined her clothing and were partly pleased and partly astonished at it. They were shocked by her shoes and especially by the fact that her feet were not confined by bindings.. Finally one of them said, through' the Interpreter, "Yon can Walk and tun just as well as 4 man?" "Why, certainly." "Can you ride a pony as well as a 'Ian?" ""01 course." "Then you must be as strong as most Illen"lies, I think' I am." • , "You wouldn't let a man beat you, not Oen your husband, would you?" "Not tit all." The Chinese* woman paused, laughed and then said, "Now I understand why toreignera never take more than One wife. They are afraid to."—Saturday Evening Post. TOWELS 8 FOR 15c One of the best towel bargains we have ever given. One that came to us the other day and now we pass it on to you. There are just 12 dozen in the lot and it will be none too many to last out the day. Heavy Huck -a -ha& Towels fringed ends with colored borders, dark color, regular 12o each' and good value at that,12 dozen to sell bargain lay at 3 for 25c THE OLINTOX XEWS.RECORD. Reinforcements Have Arrived and the Fighting 1 "Eon* is, Better Lee. Teeeet,.... tteetee4nuj.Weele I THE NEWS -RECORD November amain Day Supplement Thursday, November 23rd, will be our next monthly Bargain Day. That these monthly bargain day sales are money -saying hundreds of shoppers will testify, and a list of specials like this will fill our big store from door to door on Bargain Day. There's no need to waste time nor space ielling the wherefore of these extraordinary prices. It's enough to know that the goods are good and they will be here bargain day priced exactly as we say below. Yolf11 be money in pocket taking advantage of these bargains and many another that will be here but will itot get in the papers. Read this list carefully and arrange to be here on the 23rd. These goods will be ready at eight o'clock Thursday morning and not before; If it's convenient for you the morning is the best time to shop. Mantles Mantle stocks must be kept clear of odd lines and broken lots. Because of that and our buying of several lines at less than : regular prices we are able to quote prices like these for bargain day. If you are wanting a mantle you'll make no mistake coming here for some a these Mantles at 95c. Six only long mantles, good mater- ials, but not this sessons'a styles, theycould be made over into good • serviceable coats, sizes 32 and 34, were originally 06 to $8, choice 95c Bargain Day Mantles at $3.25. 11. Ladies' Mantles in niggerhead, . friezes and beavers, popular and fashionable. styles, odd °nee that GIRLS'. SHORT COATS ' have been $4.50 and $5, we clear them out Bargain Day at your 0 e choice• 0.-40 mantles at $4.85. These are decided bargains, everyone of them. Ladies' mantle made from rough oloths,heavy serges and beavers, many different styles. some silk lined, all this eeasen's • goods, odd ones that .have been $6.50 and $8. Eight of them to A ow • sell Bargain Day at ... . 3.00 8 Children's Short Ji,.../kets to sell on bargain day. They are made from tweeds, f$erges and nigger - heads, sizes for girls of from 6 to 10 years, regularel IA prices $3 to $3.50, bargain day your choice at.... 4171.'t' GIRLS' ULSTERS Just about half a dozen good Insters se mg, We want to make a Clean sweep of . for bargain day them, so quote myvv.,,,, prices like these for bargain day. Navy beaver, fancy cape with braid Heavy Frieze, navy blue, double I trimming, a very nobby garment, i De breasted, shoulder cape, regular $6 A .ax regular 46.50, Bargain Day .. .,..*.00 Bargain Day * ''''' Traveller's Samples of Curtain Muslins The kind of a bargain we can give but ° seldom. One that will be appreciated by house. keepers. The goods are so cheap that although the quantity is large it is a question if the goods will last all day 50 Sample Ends of fine colored art and "bite spot meeting, eaeh about 20 inches square, geode worth in the regular way from • 18o to 850 per yard. They are just the size for cushion tops, on sale bargain day at each 50 Sample Ends of Curtain Muslim, one and one and one-quarter yards wide fine goods that sell all the time at 200,26o and 300 per yard, plain white, fancy, colors, on white ground and fancy colored art rousting, suitable for sash curtains, 'pillow shameoplashes,and cushions, choice of this lot bargain day at 7c 75 Sample Ends of Curtain Datieline,very fine and expensive goods qualities you would pay 850 to 86o yard for, whites and fanoy colors, all one yard or over long, choice of this lot bar- • 10C gain day at eaoh • Wash Silks at 3C. A lot of people will buy these ends for Cushion Topsiand will want wash silk to work them. For them we have this special offer 300 Skeins wash silk, assorted colors, absolutely fast, regular 5o •skeine, special bargain day at 3c Mantle Cloths * The reason for these remarkably low_prices on Mantle - ... Dress Goods v AOWNMAWANYVYWOMMAMAi COTTON BATS 3 FOR 20e We had twobargains in Cotton. Bata coMe our way this season. One we sold last bargain day, the other we put on sale now. They are priced under value and you'll be money in 'pocket to lay in a supply. 200 Cotton Bats, clean goods, half pound size, regular 90 each, special for bargain day 3 for 20c Bargains in Men's Furnishings There'll be many a bargain are ma few goods here on Bargain Day. Here that are worth looking into . Boys' Fleece Lined Shirts And Drawers, ehirts, size .e. 26 and 28, drawers size 24 and 26, were 40e and No 326 Bargain Day,.. Odd sizes boys' unioe and wool Traveller's samples, shirts only, fine shirts, were 356, 400 and 45o, Bar- eh,. Scotch lambs wool, regular $1.75 a e 0 gain Day , •,.. .. WC to e2.25 each, Bargain Day taxa Men's knitted woolen gloves, dark ..i w„ colors, regular 25o, Bargain DayLIM Men's union shirts and drawers,reg- A tiler 35o.. e.. . . .. .......... .. . -45C Metes wool shirts and drawers, very fine quality, soft -finish,small, med- ium and large sizes, regular $1.25, Bargain Day 78c lien's silk ties, knot, bows, 4 -in - hands, regular 259 lines, Bargain Day,your choice 2 for . 25C Ken's *1.50 Hats For 75c Men's Fedora Hats, fine fur felts, good shapes,. regu- lee A ler $1.50 and 82 goods, ohoioe Bargain Day 4 Men's heavy cloth Cape, a lot (if oda lines gathered • together for Bargain Day selling;regular 40o and 0e 60c, ohoioe........ ..... ...... . ..... ;CoU Mon's knitted top shirt°, collar attached, Bargain Day • e• Men's flannel shirts,fine qualities,fast ' colors, cellars attached, regular $1 ,n • he banner department of our store and $1.25 goods, Bargain Day.... WC gesents a banner list of barains for Bargain Men's white WAS, 01)012 front and goodu shou dielthis opportunity—pass -Many that's wh w are goingf. ..... e.1.1 tu.74:1.0 lines of dress oods will sell on. Bargain Da _ them on Bargain Day le -I y at about half t eir value. The qualities area good. 'No m ity is not inferior, for poor goads have no place in this store Heavy dress tweeds 36 inches wide, dark Oolore, regular 25,i, Bargain „ Day 10 Fanoy tweed in small checks, dark e colors, strone, serviceable meter- iaberegular 35, Bargain Day 25 100 yards 54 inoh tweeds, assorted petterne, goods that will wear well; nothing better for children's school wear, resider el per yard, choice• 60 on Bargain Day. • d° ay. No yerson thinking "of buying dress good quality, regular $1.15, Sine 14 to 16 1-2. the ar • ; ye e slightly soiled, Crothils not -hard to find. It is simply this We have too 9" atter how low the price, the qual- many. by far and know no better way. to get stocks down 'where they should be than to make larices so low that all buy - What Tom Kippur Menne. • According to the behests of Judaism actual guilt cannot be converted into right by any act of forgiveness or atone- ment, human or divine. The definition of the Hebrew word kofar, which Is the root of kipperim, conveys quite a differ- ent meaning. It denotes "covering up," to "overlay." It means that by carrying out resolutions of repentance Into prac- tice man Will be able to "cover up" il, multitude of sins: This Is the rational Idea of Judaism regarding the expiation . of sins. nig Is the cornerstone of sella - tion as attained through man's own of- torts,—Jewish Spectator. . The Tons, Oractodif... The moment that a young orocodlle ,lereake Its shell It le to all intents and iiiiilldfleg sig active gg it Is at May thee ll during its Ilfe. %/III make stroll ht for 4 ,the Wp tfire eyen ft lie 2.4t si Leg a geed steel 0 ,itid It wM ilell prey 'w di MAW and *g(ll je(trIng the first hour Of Its free existenee. u........, .. e*A '. "1. lre aTIL1tli 11"ird"-lin Yort may y a ion , 7 Oast When he has a pie named tot hire, ail, ter instance. the Wanillnlitea Dto andat Marlborough Pleeelkattill 11* latilletin. • • • ..... .... news Isy wiae; comp iti porta front 14 Oli'lew York, * Toronto and * notes of spor iWestern On . . nowt, News from ine mu& . veal fall and freih. Tho gler daily newspaper in West - largestheat "and most, point. * Orli Ontario. Only $2.00 per 01, tom ' Subscribe now. II 41100 1104 PreSS VII CO., lid, Loiteoti, ONT. itiscooper, • • ers of Mantle Cloths will come here. Bargain Day we will sell . . Mantle eloths at 50c. 200 yards of mantle tereed, nigger - heads, ourl oloth, beavers and !su- ety mantlings, all good, perfect goods, and eooa colors. The only reason for this remarkably low price is that we have too many. Nothing in the lot that was lose than 85o; meet were $1.26 and even 01.50; choice at, per yard.... 50c Mantle eloths at 90c. 150 yards of mantle clothe, fine els- tonnes, curls and beavers, some of the best geode in the etook, but we have too many of them; that's why the lot goes on, sale Bargain Day DA at your ohoioe for, per yard...... Remnants. About a dozen short ends of mantle cloth, lengths of from 1 to le yarde. These we will sell ea Bargain Day at half prices and less. Millinery for Bargain Day It's getting near to letting go time for the Millinery. That's why these values have been picked out for barFain day The kind of Millinerfwe sell going at such prices will bring us lots of business. - Children's wool bonnets, assoeted ' Rats Ready to Wear. sizes and styles, have been 25o and Two bargains in ready to wear hats on 85o; choice, Bargain Day ow Bargain Day that are positive mousy - severs. Cbilaren's wcol hats and bonnets, odd ones and two of expeneive Trimmed Hats at $1.65. - lines that must be cleared out; Nobby shapes, good materials, trite - have been 40o, 50o, and 75o, to med as our milliners- know bow to clear, Bargain Day • 25e trim, goods that would be cheap at ' 82.50, just a few to sell, Bargain e A ,e Fano, beta and oapg for children,- Day, at LOD have been 40o and 50o, broken lots e.,,,, and gem to clear, Bargain Day.. WC Trimmed Hats at $2.65. Some of our best trimmed hate, new Rough Riders at 55c. and stelish sespea, odd lines of Black and brown Rough Rider bets, trimmings that we wish cleared silk band, black quill; medium out, used on etylish shapes, worth size, regular 81.A), to clear, Bar- regular 53.00 and 114,about balf-a- a A p? gain Day . .... 55e - dozen to tell, Bargain Day, at-4.110 FEATHER TRIMMING , Coloted Feather Trimmingein shades of nile green! Vale blue and red; extra good quality, regular 40o, Bargain Day 10C Wool Shawls Fancy Wool Shawls, fine quality wool and extra good goods, plain cream and cream ground, with color- ed stripes, regular $1.25 and $1.40, Bargain Day 79c A Ir *et * ** ** Hosiery Samples 75 Pairs of Sample Hose to sell on bargain day at prices that will put money in the pockets of those who buy. We were fortunate in getting this little lot of samples and Ulm them over again at prices that make them as big a bargain for you as they were for us. We can- not give detailed price list, but you will find good cashmere hose, plain and ribbed, selling 4tM bargain day at a good deal under value. 3 One suit end brown ladies' cloth, fine finish, regnlar $125 per yard, suit 0 am C end for Bargain Day . . . 00,4u One only suit ead,cestome oloth, rich shades of browe,regular price 28.25 5.25 c Bargain Day One end only brown granite oloth, all pure wool, capital goods to wear, regular 60e, Bargain Day 40c 7 yard end brown oostumeolotievery c t fine quality, regular $1 per yard, 0 0& Bargain Day end 00X0' 4 h brown Herge, 11 pure wooi, regular 75e, Bargain Day 47c OC 46 inch -dark brown dress goode, has - Heavy costume oloth,62 inohee wide, in garnet and dark grey, will make very stylish Emits, regular 90o, Bar- gain Day 5 Heavy dress tweed one pattern only, , regular 2)o, Bargain Day 50 yards all wool plaide, very fine Brown worsted serge, all WOOL hard 3Ke. quality, two patterns, regular 750.0,e -finish, regular 50o, Bargain Day.. tea, goods, to clear them Bargain Days) 20 Fancy Dress Potterer; and Costumes, in vino, materiale and tweeda, lengths of 6, ei and Tiara, goods that have been 60o, Ito and 85o,to clear on Bargain 35c Day at your choice for, per yard special 39e Colored cambric flirts, two separate eD collars, regular 75c, Bargain Day °VP All wool Cardigan jacket., 6 only to gen atthisprice, were $1.75, Bar- gain Da Men's heavyleather working mitts 1.25 erecialined, slightly damage'ba pot to affect their wear, epecial for Bargain Day 39c Overcoats at Extraordinary Prices 4 4 = We want to sell out everrovercoat stock as soon as we possibly can, To do it we will make it Well worth your while to do your overeoat buying here. There's no' mon boy in want of in overcoat who can afford. to ,let 'buying chances like these go by , An evercOat Per Your Boy at Ralf Price 20 extra good quality. tweed over - cos s, anoy /3, 6, serviceable garments, just the thing for rough and tumble wear, ket weave, regular 90o, Bargain sizes 24 to 33 inch, regular prioes •45c hive been $5 and $6, special clear- ing price for Bargain Day 2.50 12 boys' frieze ulsters, tweed lined, high storm collar, aims 25 to 31; regular prices have been 85 to $6; we want to clear Ali out, so offer them so you Bargain Day for less " than they cost at the factory; your 131ack Dress Goods " Venoy wool dress goods, two skirt 44 inch fancy black dress goods, all ends only, regular 75o a yard, Bart pure wool, sniall pattern, will 35e make a very handsome skirt or 0 gain Day "them regular 85o, Bargain Day.. 09e One only fancy costume. all wool, Fine, bright finish, all wool black good pattern, regular $7, Bargain 4.00 soliel, 36 inches wide, regular 60o, rip, Day .00e 1 k a a good a, Day fine quality and good pattermereg- e A 30 yards all wool b so r se goo 0, Emmy Awed black dresegoode, 44 ular 75c, Bargain Day OUC inches wide, all wool, regular 75o, &A ove 1 end only the beat Priestley dress Heavy wool black dress. goods, 3 Bergain Day... fine pare wool, will make a besat. geode we have in etock,every thread skirt ends only, regular $1.00 per A A0 yard, Bargain Day, skirt end.... i.J.0 Hal costume, regular $L40, Bar- 95c 25c Fagnaoiyabplaacyk b.l.iatercrepoes, 86inohes 350, Bargain bay 45C wide, epeeist line, regular 75o,Bar- Very fine quality,all wore black drawl gain Day .. goodie the celebrated Priestley Fancy brocaded blaok dress goods, 36 inches wide suitable for skirte, make, regular 90o, Bargain Day. 55c Two very eine dress ende of black orepon,handsome designs and good ,e, 1 dress end black orepon, good mule 4.00 ities, regular 010, Bargain Day .. 0.4 0 ity, regular $7, Bargain Day ... Dress Trimmings With the dress you will want trimmings We make them easy to buy on Bargain Day. Ends of from 1 to 4 yards of good trimmings that must be cleared out, go on sale Bargain Day at half price and less. At 5c. Pit 10c. 200 yards black and colored fancy 150 yards fancy braids and gimps, bream and silk gimpt, goods that black and cetera, ;Mort ends and are 103 and 15o; your choice Bar- odd lines, regular 200 and 25o, eo 'gain Day OC clear, Bargain Day 0e, Dress Goods Remnants The telling fif remnant selling may seem like an old story,but it's one that stands repeating. Remnants are always athering, so we must be always selling them Bargain Day we will sell about 75 remnants of black and colored dress pods at about half the value of the goods. • Remnants of all kinds will be laced on a table at the front of the store and some of the biggest bargains of the day will be found there choice, each 3.00 6 youths' frieze ulaters' extra good quality, tweed lining.high storm collar, the kind you pay $6 and $6.50 for regularly, choice, Bargain 4.00 AOv n ercoat For Yourself At a Bargain. We Want to clear tut every overcoat in the store, or we would not, could not quote such prices as these. 12 men's heavy frieze ulatera, tweed lined, high oollara, double breasted, dark cetera, regular prices 56.50 and 27.50; Bargain Day your choice 5,00 13 men'a extra strong and heavy - frieze Waters. strong tweed lining, high collar, brown, grey, black, a few were 88, most were 010, choice 6.85 on Bargain Day for Linen Bargains This store's linens are good. To find them selling at prices like these is the excep- tion. We couldn't do it all the time, but for Bargain Day give you a -chance to buy at these prices Fine quality, large gee, all linen napking,tiew pattern, 3 dozen, reg. A else $2, Dugan Day 1.11f Extra heavy huok a back toweling, all pure linen, an endless wearer, coarse threat!, regular 1.50,Bargain Day 10C Half bleached table linen, 70 inch, regular 50c, Bargain Day 35C Half bleached apron linen, 36 inched „ wide, red border, BargainDay • 10C I Red table damask, regular 50o, jar- gain Day ... '. . . ..... ' 011C ; 6 or 8 short ends tabfe damisk,gteid qual. 1 ities at Bargain Day pricee to clear. Large size turkey red daniesk cloth, border all around, regular $1,50; Bargain Day Median size linen table oloth, red border, regular 50o, Bargain Day. 2only fine Mislay bleaohed linen tablecloths, extra good geode, reg. ,elar $2,50, Bargain Day .. . . . 1.75 I only very fine half bleached linen table cloth, an extra good quality 2.09 regular price $6,25; Bargain Day Small Linens. On Bargain Day we will put on sale a lot of small Beene, each as tray clothe, Beath, eito, that have been 500 and 60c at your choice ...... 32e 1.15 35c ******10e****Or************* A Ba,rgain in Blinds • Blinds at 39c instead of 73c and 90c To say the least, a bargain. ,like this does not come often and is not likely soon to be repeated 40 Hand painted opaque window shadee,mounted on etrome spring rollers, regular 750and 90o qualities. Vire want to dear Out the attire lot, so they go on sale bargain day at 39c 1114110•11101111111•000111 111•11111114111111 For Further Bargain Day. Specials see out Regular Space 11101:31C4=ATS BROS., Direct Importers CianerlON our Pattletle the TO110Wittle unmeant -- ratee. In each ease to new subsea. era the balance of 1890 goes free : Weekly Mall and Empire and Nest& Reeenn $1.7t Fixedly Herald and WeekTy Star and NnWft. ITACOnn ' 505 Montreal Witness and News.1ttte01tn51.66 Weekly Globe tied Nitetieftecotte $1.75 Weekly- Speeb*torltnd gWt.Rito0nn 41.75 Itadfes' Journal ( malt MAP -eine) and • ' Nasetelteenite;1 $1.25 - Weekly Sun and Illaellseente 21.40 ' DalleNeefe Ind 11 eitilleete, .. le t111.16 Tont Trevethick andwilewere the guests of Lou Roetlaing Sunday week. Caspar Wetter, who spent the suwj trier in Miohlgati, returned home lt week. He looks bale and hearty. VhilSippel, who boughthe old Ate - tit house recently from Ed. ppel, has . proved it very tnuoh putting new front and also a froth oat, of pal t. Ed, Ala intends to DOTite into t o (ladling 011. Meiti stmt., which ght rewentty. He has greatly tl . its isPPostratm by bodingA fi * thitt postiliei in rtives-.--------=--'''• - ------- -,-----,,,-_-,-,..:. Marrrhkeetirt f' u° nmoh•Marpaplieleng otierte or ef t. h see Al tip p let Sem( nersoris never lose their good. Brussels depot at 75 oents a barrel that clehfatriaho n-,,ranneause their parenta never ye, cost twice that. Sotto people say that , there was a lot of bad peak ng done. nrio — - herd. Boer ebarteeS Gone. ithes ........... splints, Gen, .Thubert's altanots of retttehing 154.0,1,1*, Pletertna nrg *an be said to Ira6 (loughs, vemleit6( This iialready re bottle. be ad . . ., ee• 4obielt t .•;;,. b. 730.r it vimi (401100,-, ., Spavitt Liniment removes ad t or calloueed lamps and bletn. helteet, blieeed epavin, curbs, bon4 * *Away, SO len t, of told the beat sretioeater or Mot I - leathr. Itoil,Renaut, bleak. CHOO ITFERCORO : ensscdVotecteUlf SNIHIN et( • '"wl Eureka Harness OR ErISATFORD, ONTAItt• ME A 'MCAT/ internam COLLIeGial and two De hen Mate hate ree t.T a lied to e lat . " Cook's Cotton Root Om 0,000 00. 0,0e00 100pieliztutv in0t ti r retaliator a Cel kat* WE De i *re 1 13 %A 1 mirk t!