OOURTIOE. ENFIELD. Mr. Thos. Rall has the diphtheria. Mr. D. Giff01d has gone to Michigan. A sale of a· anr ing t ·mber will talrn place at Mr. Arthur Aunis', next Fri,,ay. PAINTING A PAIN! A Nl':W I' AR !SrAN AR TIST".'! CAN VAR OF A "Rli E UM:\'.l'IO ." 8TORY Rusl1, Bush, Rusli. F. A, HARDY & 00.'S TRADE MARK. ss . PRISMOIDAL SPECTACLES YOUTH'S KEEN ANO EASY VISION RE.STOl/E!J. T hese gla_:>ses are ground on a NEW f'R~~S~PL~--'.:"~i~!:J~!ves the aid_~~ eye requires without causing any strain or , ~nse of weariness. FOR SALE BY -'-'---·-·· - · -····--- - - - ·· - I ,J· J, MAS() N· Every day a. rush at Jno.J.Mason~s DRY G 0 0 D S AND JEWELRY HOUSE, ' i · W lWn ~t 8QJ.tG .i.;. .. I :~~n~~~~vfnw~~~ !·~:er~~~.ifc~~: ,... !. ' t·· ··-- · · '""-' .""'c s we can. l Come 1 ~,. . . QU While others complain vf dull business, we can scarcely se1ve all . t d I t o ur cus omers, an a mos every afternoon p e ople have to go out lllOt waited on. We urge our friends to c_ome as_ e~rl.f in the day as ~oss1ble, as 1t 16 impossih]e for us to _ 'rive you t_ be atteit'o· · "}l ·· 1 1 n lU ~ 0 ~ & · "Tell me, Mr. Wight, asked our reMr. Alex . McLean, who has returner\ porter of the well-known art 0 .,nnoisseur from Michigan, ie spendiug a. few day> of 1he Everdt, N e'l'f Y ork, "is Amel'ic"n hne art improving in charac~ er and excellOnr thriving merchant, Mr. John ence 1" Atohton, has a fine lot of Xmas good11 on "Very much so." exhibition in his st(lre. "Do Americans much patronize for. \-Ve are glad to see tile names of eom" eigu nrt 7 " of tht1 Enfield people on the Editor'g "yes. And aa they pay the bc8 t prices, Honor Rull. More to follow. their private galleriefl contain geru· of all Mr ··fames Hulbert has been so busy the modern masters " in his blacksmith shop that he requires " Which are preft>rred, works of the an 11.;sistant in order to keep up with hi~ modern or a oc··mt miistP.rs 1" work. _. "The modern. Historical scenes, real Our popular choir is making great pre and ideal landsc~pes, and d~eided cbarparationa for the Xmas tree. Peooh aeters in fo~ure a.re the mos · popular. fou<l of good music should not miM th(' ·~ The lust time I was in Paris I !Jicked Tnnr. concert. up a very stnng bh of drawing, which - ---·- - Death has a second time ineido of a I dep;cted a middlo-a.1-:ed 1nim hol~terl'd up HA MPTVN. week made its ap pearance in Mr. Wm I in a much be-011shioned chair, his f1J.JJe A littlA too much s·.oft weather of late Bol-be' ~a':1il.Y. This time the s·roke ft-li 1iu1d surroundings i dicatiu g · in~ense to imi~ the skaters. upon \V1lliam Henry, who died on Wt'd aguny. inst., "Hi· table is crowded with many a Mr. Thoe, Clark, of Cobourg, WM call- netdav, h 7tl1 Th b aged 9 yea·s andb 6 uio11t s. e ereaved family have t e phyBician'e phials, abimdnned handages, sympathy of the entire community. and used np h!ieters . Bt<fore him a tub ·ng on friends her.i last wAek. '1 he tea on Christmas Day Ill this \'il· lI of eteawing water derisively send11 its inlage !s expected to be a gre::i.t succe~s. NEWCA 8TLE. oeo~e into his face, and i.he grat., fire The patrons and stockholders of the Mr. J olm Vennor, of Orillia, is visit- cheerily bla.z,·s in mockery of hi~ ui1happicheese fac·or:v are requested to meet in ing friend!! here. nose Hi· nttrse is a type of di~may. 1he T11wn Ball, on Saturday. See 'rhe L.A. S. , of this place, purpose "lreallyenjoylookin1tar. this picture!" notice in this paper. holding a social 00 the l!>th in..t. "l lmow ho"' thti old fel"ow feels! People in this locality have not folly Th I' x i:r· I myself was for t\relve years a victim of 11'J.r. e · "ev. decided yot who they will bring out as J tl · tJ.lraiwa, d · ·a native <l of inflamm~tory theumatism. Evtiry a11rin.., "' lo appoua e epu- " "nd witi·"r perf· ct t . <>rtiire tw111tad _ nia f·i~ uew · blood for tho C"uncil of 1888, but t apri.n,1a t f th" th m1smonary ti ,_ · J ·v v u · 18 I P aco e rst wee .. m an · 1wo or three mouth·, we expect everything will b e mature d by a ion or ., dr1r1'11g .. which I was nomination day. ua'.(h S l , often unable to elt>ep lor a week at a time 'I ' e ~. A. t irce d~y s banquet and was turm-nted by continuou agony, and Rev.Ch><rlea Fish preached a. very sym- jubilee commenct>s next Monday.the 19 h at one tiwe was totally blmd for a fort·g t1 .111e 1·1 evpected Oh the · Pa.th tio sermon here Sund ...y morning· inst· A h1 ~ · · night, t he disease having settled in my In the aft~ rnoon he gavt a very able ex- poor chickPns ! eyes. I had the beet medical ek1ll, used position of ·' Eotrthly and Heave1.Jy If rho parries who took the hrt>ad Oolt all the most approved scientific specitics, Treaeure11," t·1 the Sunday-school, with of the Onino baker's wagon one night Ills · visited the fawe 1 nrineral sprimis of bl...ck board illuetrations. week on its way horn·· will go and pay ·h" America, ofCarlab·d and P ..rfa, but ;very Mr. I. L. Ilrown has a few pair of ex:- proprietor 20 cents he will let him off, year the same m ad fire literally burned tra £r,o Mamm· -th Bronze turktys for this bei g tho first 11fftiuce. me a 'ive ! s·le. Bat·1o1a1us r!ns w o~k. Come early. Two more initiations into the S. 0. E. "I often Ia.ugh to myself as 1 think Mr. Brown's Plym<>uth Rocks .. re becoru- on 'I Ut·Bday evenmg last. They pnrpnse what an old ·bear' I to:> mu·t have been, ing more popular 111! the time. A line having a b,g supper shortly. Ucme down, when suffering as that old fellow seems trio WliB shipped to N .·panee last week. Mr. Editor, and bring along your friends to be. " A large number of pers·ll1B by invita- and piirtake af the luxuries of the season. "Aren't you temptin11; fate by making .:·'"..·· %ik\l:.'f.1\ui ,", ~~t't:\!~':r::~:: J tion <iseembled at the r .. sidenoo of Mr. S. S. No. V, CLARKE.-An ente.t-ain· sport of y··ur old tinemy ? " Tho!!!. Peters, on Tuesday of last week,t.o mN1t consisting of dialogues, tableaux, "Oh, 110, I f.,ar him oo longer !My last witntJ~a the marriage of his de.uµhter etc., will .be given in the scl1uol-ho1.1ae, tusslll w·th him w s over two years ago, Ellu, to Mr. E. 1'rnll. The coremnny was hy the scholar11 and o ·heto, on Wednes and all the a~ ony of ·'le years of remis performed by Rev. E.Barrass, M.A. 'fhe day evening, 21st imt., commencing at aion settled 011 me then. My physici1111 preeent~ t o the bride wern very numerous 7 o'clock. Admission 10 cents_ gave mo no h ··pe of recovery. I had faith And c stiy . Our worthy Biblt> cl11ss teacher, Mr. iu myaelf, bo .. evn," For the informa·ior1 of the Sun corres- .Asa Walbrid14e, h·s rl'signed ou account "Well how did it work ~ " poudent ~nd the patrons of rhe Hau1pton of his ht'altb. Mr. Walbridge rs highly .. The rheums. ism was i11 my ca.~e. as d d L h h · · Cheese Factory, we would say that Dir· esi eemt an .,a11 t e earttolt '8YIDJ.IBLby 11'1 a.ear1 y ~"l oth era, caused b y a d" iseaae lingtun CheeBe Co. did not 3 .,11 their ia~t of bis hrgc cbs1, who have for mauy of Hilt' bl. md, prob.. bly produce<l by un fl shipment of Cheese for 12.l cents P· r ~ears liste11ed tu him· with the gr.. at~et 1 a·1epeoQtod ina<"tivity o~ the kidne~s. for I pound, 11..r yet did th~y . get llJ centaper mt~res~·_ .Pl~asure ~nd. profit. May God'111~ar;l n~v~LOJ!\1 1in~ ~atn ln t:he,m. T~enty pound for t~e fot. 10~ ot>nts was the I !lllll \l _l:.....n upon n ts 1a ··ol'e ~nd Ull\f. !lw b~ ..ut<ios of Wari?'ers ;::,afe Cure, h o'l'I ev~r, · amountreahzedforthe1rA.11gust ma.ke. ,- !!:;>tec11lyres1.ored _ toheahh. compl.,,t~lypurifiedmyblo ·d,any.lnev0r save_ S.c.ow Bov. - - - - - -··· ·- ···- -have "n]"yed euch rohusL !tea.1th M IJOIV, MesPrs. Andrew, J anws and George R undle, wit h l\'liss L1liifl Rundle and Mis8 Oliver, of Brock, have betn visit ing at Mr. Il.. F. Richard's. A eurpri> e part.y fr<·m Oshawa were themselves imrpriseti to have the doors of several of our CJ! izens cJ.,~ed agiiiuat them a few eveuin!-(B ago. The party re turned home" sadder if not wiser." Mr. Samuel Stacey, not discouragPd ;u having llia first purch>lse in horse flesh killed by the l comorive, has bong ht a new horse- it's 8 iret fir " too. s _,veral loads of wood were required to secure it. In the a.hs01 :ce of Rev. R. Sa.nderson, who was preuching missionary sermona iu Cart1uig t, tho pulµit at Ebenez,·r on Sund"y last Wllll ~uppli· d by Mr. William Evt1raon in the morning and l\fr. John ~ hort in the evening . PROCRASTl NA IlON 1 IS THE Thief of Time ! Therefore we have decided to ciear out at Once ffEGARDLE~ COST~ Our ~tock I LOSS. of Furs, Blankets, Overcoats, Mantles & Millinery, together Goods. --~·---- with all our Vv7 inter Our experience has been that.. F.,URS, BLANKETS, Etc.~ are· not usually worn in. July. So weare determined f' TO SELL NO"W". CA C_l and w e will do · . vL ~ ~ A:~·Kfr77ofit3 R __ con d . tin _ .Jji$ ..he on IY wa_.:t" ..... . T na Cl>_n ar.count for v tl state of \JOID0 l_:.,Jfl10 · , SI , . . Rev. E .11er . l >U1t~ 16 T vival sernces 111 Les~ard. l Iof Oshe.~a . hM ~!!~~=;!;ing with agent11 ~:1 ~~(cead ha.~~ ~~ie~~; ::c~~;:;~:dath;~ all krnd~ rer;ently, used it. for general de '·· 1hty, ru.lartn, Tha Choral Society is making great progress in it,, pr;ictice. o·ur o1"1 cirizen It. R Southoombe now of Toronto ~-ae iu town last week ' The .""ail say's : "l\fr. W. H. Gibbs will coDtest Si. David's WiLrd for aldermuiic honors. The fun.,r ..l sermon of the hte Thomils C"ldridue was preached by Rev. N; H1Jl· las · Sllndav . '. eveni11g. . Th_e Vmd1cator reb~hs a W~1tby paper for g1vm~ ~oo luw prices m its U.;ha.wa revort. Ti;i to" bad. Col. J. McG:ll leaves on Wednesday for an ex tended trip through Western Onbrio aud Michil-(an. Vlr. E. Carswell, after a tour of New d · York :State, has come home to ehver a few lectures in Canada. A corn festival is to be given by ihe . ch urc1 you i'g people o f t h e p res byter1a.n i, on Thursday evening, D<JC. 15tb. A grand ball and BUJ.>per will be held on Fr1di.y, Dec. 28th, under the auspices of JEtna Assembly, K. of L. , 2355, Oshawa. Mr: J. F . Whit<>, Inspector of Separate Schouls, lri.tely visited the Q, hawB> Separoto Suhool, and was pleased to send a very fl ...tteriug report. Stepe are being taken for holding a meemig for thed1scuaaio11 of Commero·nl Union. ThtJ m ..e ting will tikelv take p ,ace early in J 1m11ary. Mr. Wilfred Dufuu r, barber in Mr.Jos. Mayon's shop, hair-dressed four, and sharnd five men 1n ou<;1 h <'ur and five mmutes on s.turday last. Who Ciin beat this 1 Mr. A. W. Farewell has erected an Hydraulic Ram ou his farm, for forcing water to his cat·le stables. The water is r~ised 35 feet and carried a diste.nce of 312 fetJt. Mr. Wm ,J. Hare g1we his employees, to the nuwber of fifteen, an oyster ·upper the other e vening. The meeting wae occasioned by the return of Mr.H11re ar.d his bride to Oshawa. A stable occupied by Richard Hobbs and owned by J. D. Hoitt wt1.e burn d Monday week. 'l.'hrtie horstts, a bu.gy and abou fifty fowls, were burned. Mr. H(lbbs had $2fi0 insur..nce. The Vindicaturcorrectlyenjoin110shawa merch1mts to get their printiug done in town and not encouriLge tramp printers any more than they dt-e1re peovle to encouragD tramp tea men, shoddy pedlars, etc In Oshawa we havt. a new kind of Ohristn1as entertainment called " A Jacob's Well." The presenta are taken out of the well and di~ti-ibuted to the children ; ,the novelty is a gce&t attrao· tion. The other evening a lamp expl ded in Mrs. Anderson's fancy store, setting the floor and t-.·blo ou fire. Mrd. Ander110n and Mrs. Redman struggltJd hard to extin~uish tho flamo8, bu~ wore forced to call m help. Ou Saturday last, Miss Eliz" Gullock, called Oil Mrs o·K~efe, a widow living in St. Patrick's. Ward, and found her wiihout either c.·al or wood. Tht1 young lady at once sen t her a cor d of wood al· ready cut. Thia was a kind and charit abl· lact. Mr. Wm. GibsGn, son of Mr. John Gib11011, of Oshawa, was in t he Guelph h')~el at ihe tiu:.e of the fire last weok ilnd escap ed in his n ight cloth <Js. B 1Jing a n _old Oshawa fireman must h· ive h elped him. fol' he was one of the very fe w who · umped for life wit hout being hurt. 3 1 6 1 VVe c n not wait until next "'W" i te r. VV e Wa 11 t the money and must have it. If you want to d d. t t· tJffie an ffiOney go JreC Q, l?ubli'c are b~.;oming conviuced that t:t pay& to buy good goods. We ...4 · t lle qua.l" "d er21-"-V~. lty our £ rtit cons1 ::mgs is that the -id.ion. "A poor article is dear at tmy price." If you want, to buy trash, shoddy., &c., the:re are places in town where ynu can b uy tsUCh stuff, but you can' t get it at our Mr. Duncan McConnachie, jr_, ha.a Store. gone to Peterboro' to open a class ill _ 1 then as to our pri'ces, we want h An~ penrnans ip. you to distinctly understand that Mr. J. W.Tnff, Newcaatle, bas retired -dre sell CHEAPER THAN THE from hotel keeping aud resumed watch ~ CHEAPEST, and can aff01d to do cleanmg, etc. sn through reducing expenses by Dr. Shaw, of L '. ttle York, has been ..:. h b" d D calling on some of his many Olarke wi.ving t e com me ry Good s friends recently. · and J · ewt l ry b usmcss. Albert Colwill imd John H. Oooney A few of our specialties are : fr11 m this township are atte nding Belled 10 h ville Husiness College. Ilea.vy D ress G oo s cts' wort W. Banes shot better than Chas. Wil12~c.; Heavy Fiue all-wool Flannel, mot by oue bird at the pigeon ehooting 30c., worth 25c ; He~vy Tablti cuntest Monday week. Linen, pure :flax, 20c., worth 2fic.; Mr. H. Brintnall, Orono, is building a Heavy Quilted Underskirt, $1.00 steam buggy. Ht< 1;xpects to have it worth $1.25; All-wool Whitt> comp 1eted in a few days. JSla.ckets, b est value in town i 8 There h·ia been another social gatherh1e; f, · of frieuds at the ·esidenoe of Mr. M. N, 2 Good White Pocket H'dk'fa or 5 Samis. All enjoyed themse.ves immeucts.; a Good Heavy 'l'ie-down for sely . S5e.·, Kid Glov es frum 10c. upwards. Hoo . S. H.Blake will deliver a lecture K nitted Wool Goods of every d es- on the subject of Tempera.nee in the e,ription· .Another lot of tha.t extra. Methodist church, Oron·., under t h 0 aus· l 1 · S e alette and Mantle on p ·cos nf the W. C. T U. , Orono branch, SJHlCl& va ue m Friday evening. Dec. 16th, at 7. 30, Cloths to hand. p. m. Admlsswn free. g re . Miss Ed. Ro'ls, of 't"o1·011lo, hiis lJeen visiting friends iu 01..rke. Miss Ella Shoults1 of rono, has been on a visit to :B1 1wma.nvilhi. Fred. B. li'ovekin has gone to Oalifor. nia to his brother Charles. · berng · ere<' ted aroun d A suit»h l e fence1s the Methodist church, Orono. Newcastle Methodi·te will hold a Xmas Tree eutertuinmtJnt on the 2Vth. Geo. A. J acohs, Newcastle, ha.s gone to 'l'oron·o. Fred. tJ.kes the farm. UC o '" rheun111t1sm, etc., nnd I have never ~~ard ao un&a t1~fac&<·ry repo rt from then_i. Mr. Wight has a personal ><cquamtauce with th .. best art lover/! of Europe aud Ame_'rica, u.11d hitt experience gives weighty t t th k bl f the es·imouy " e re~ar a ., power o Cl:ll,~brated i:irepa.rat1on named. . . Y·:u thmk, t.hen. Mr. Wight:, th'.'t there .18 e~,batimtml art development m America 7. "I certamly do, and I h "ve confidence that when the true A.mertcan idea il!I s~ttied npon, our devel.,pment will be both rapid and excollent." fl - - ---- - - -Rl!l'OUT 01, ROAD!! A:<!D srnE KTB ooi.unrrl!s. STREETS. 11cc · l I 11I ' I R I I' , , ,, I . ' i ~ 1· : .. QLD STAND, B QWffiallv. 1_ 'l} 0 . · The Prices tell, Church ... ...... . ...... ... .... .... flntario . . · . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. Wharf Um\d.. .. . . . . .. . . .. .· .. .. .. M,.n ver~ Hoad. .. .. .. .. .. .· . . .. .. Wellington ... .. .... ............·· Duke &11<l Argyle.... ... ... .... .· Silver and Elgin. ..... . ... .· . . .. .· Seu.tog .. , . .. .'.... .... . ... ........ Concession . ... ........ . ..... . ... .. Li llerty... . _..... . ... .· . . . . .. . . .. .· Sta.tie, Road.. . . ..... . . .. .. . . .. .. li·l·es Line. .. . .. ...... .. . . .· . . ..·· McKay's Bridge...... .. .. .. .. .. .· C.-ntre . . . . .. .. .. . . .... . . .. .. .. .. .. George. ....... .. . .. .... ...... ..... tit vision . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . St. George . . . . . · .. . .. · . . . . . . . . . . . . Tempe· a.nee., ....... .. .. ... · .. .. .· North Boundary. ... .. .. ... · .... .· McClellan·a Auenue., .. .. . . .... .· ~~·;~i"i·::::. ·:.:·.:· .:·.:·.:: · :.:·:.: :·:.:·:. i1~g 175 EBT. 8ioo oo 90 50 176 l!lti 10 162 200 7G 00 76 145 EXI> the Quality sells. 125 50 1131} ~ 50 50 00 00 65 00 00 40 00 75 150 50 JGO 16.'> 00 ~ 20 l!:'i 175 00 '12 75 15 00 HM 9~ 125 lG ~o 12~ 37~ 31 75 % ii~I:~~:: :: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: ~ W 15 95 :WOO l~ 16 50 00 West Bouodo.ry .. ... , .... .. ...... 15 Total. ... .. . .. .... ............ $20"Jl J!1XTRA WJTHOUT KS T llllATE , 1-5 00 3600 12 25 $2138 92} 21 00 We have now completed arrangements for a big sale of ~.t prices which must take the eye of eve ry econowi~al buyer. popular gb-Ods: We keep the best quali ties, styles, and assort1.1..ont in 'fhe finest choice of first-class Dress Goods to be p rocured in the mar~et. C1upets in Wool, Union, n'I We make a specialty 0 f .ng Goods M 0 Urnl · t .1!.apea ry, an d H h cmp as c eap WI TAI LORIN C& CLOTHlllc ft In the ch ea.pest. - - - - - -- - - DEPARTMENT. Ordered Clothing we take the cake. The best tailors in town do attr work. ~o misfits, every garment guaranteed. · Overcoats for $3, others sell for $5 " U " CC 4" .,. ' r)) H (C 7 6 · and up to 1'2, " " lS5 Large stock of Ready! made Suits at very Low Prices. The Canada Business Colle~e JourMl says : E. C. Thornton, from Orono, County of Durham, 1iow wllh us, is making rapid and aura progreea in his work i.nd we expect hilll to rank hivh a:nong the best of our students this year. ln the Senior Division of Orono S.c hool the two pupila"W<tJning highest positions during No, ember in tha 5th, 4th, and junior 4th clasees respectively. are Lizzie Wata.·n and A1rnie Newsom; Poter J~mieson and J Oii. Pollard ; and J as. Martin ana John Moment. Mr. Daniel Hall, near Orono, is bnildi11g a new ro11dway to his residence. Durng the year Mr. Ball b~s made nu1?1berl~11e improvements about hU! farm. Hie res1dence has been beautified, good solid stone foundations ha~e been baih under the barns e.nd everythinl{ about the plaoe betokens care and enterprise. 811.lll the News : As yet we have heard of but one fresh candidate aa likely to enter the fiold for municipal honors. We understand Mr. Thoa. Underwood, mor· chant, is out for first Deput· -R1Jeve in oppoailion to Mr. Jamt!s Stark, an old Councillor. There d·111't seP.m to be much fault finding with our present Council. Mr. Percy Biette,of Woo<lstock,young· eat son of Mr_ Jos. Biette, formerly of Orono, ha.a just returned from a. two weeks' huntiug expedition at the Peninsula. The Chesley Enhlrprise eays :-Percy unrl bis pa rty s ucceeded i_ n securing ei··ht tin e deer a nd any qoan h ty of piu·uldge an d game of this k ind . . ·F our out cf t he eight. deer wer·1 shot by P ercy. - - - - - - - - -- - N A'l'JONAJ, J' h ,.LS -..i ll >H>I g~lpe or i;lck· Bridge a.t Vans·one's Mill .. .. ...... . . .. $215 42 Walke on Brown. A.lbort & Ourhacnsts llO!l 62! for la.dies', gents' and childrens' wear ; also in Tru'.Qiks and Valises. Culverts and crossings.drawing dirt and gravel cornt'r King and Sou1o1og, .. ... . 87 36 Como and see our elegant stock-Cash bought it, low priceG will S\)11 it. Two new culverts on Base J,ine and repairiol!" bridge ..·... ......... .. , ... ... :l5 ()fl Our specialty is to please our customers, our aim to save money for our Graveling and piling lumber. .... . . .. .. . UO 00 Cutting 1 .hi$tlcs.. .. .... . . . ... ...... ...... 26 00 patrooo, our intention to do better for you than anyone else . Goods 8hovelin11: snow .. ............. .... ....... 130 00 annot be bought cheaper-none are allowed to undersell u s . New walks and repairing. .... ..... ...... '1.5 00 S007 39~ Roopectrullr submitted. 28. T. Bn~DBN, Chairman, R1c11A , n w 01nrr, .1os HmTTAIN. ANTED.-LADlES for our fn.11 aad: Christmas tra.dt.'I. to take liRht. pl~t work at their own homes. 'l to $3 per day~. be quietly made. Work sent by msil any dtltt.ance. No canvassing. .A.ddr088 at oa.oe, CRESCEN1' .A.UT CO ·· H7 Milk 6,., 1lot,ltiin. Mu.i;s. llo:dll'ID BOOTS, BI-IOES AND SL.IPPE1.~S M. TRELEVEN. W ad;. ROYAL Qt.17&tf -·o\Y · 10 Spracc St.reet, New Wholesale Grocers Brookville, says : I have l'or !!ELECT Llll'r 01" 1,090 Nlt1YSPAP·:JCS;.. used " '.rama.riio Elixir " f-Or a &ever~ Cold and Will be ijent FREE on ,.PPU<!aUoa Cough, which it i mmediately relieved and on red. I:Iiraw Buker. Lumber and Chee8o Dealer. North A.ugnsta, Ont.. Haf': "Tamarac Elixir" Lher ~mplal:a1 ~ h a wolldortul medicine for Coughs nnd Col ·B. j' DY~ttepsla, Throat and Lung Complaints. lt is without 111u..no·-· doubt the best medi'line I ever nsed,and never Shik De~. fails to give immediate relief. We consider it Kldne;r Tronble.·sa household neoeffslty. ahe·111au11-. OUTtEB - -- -··-- - . ·------·- --- 8kh· ev ..r ean.0;e arli;la=: 1"omai6 Wea.k· ·essr.s and General tmpurUlf'B of U.i. ~ Uuotl rrom w·a1. and all Diii~ J.,blllt.y. 1·are)J l 'Cl(efa·1.,. Highly concev trnted. ~ sate pl.,asaat. dl~tual·. A.e X . FOH. J.J. MASON General Dry Goods & Jewelry House. DR. HODDERB COMPOUND. Take llfl flthc>r. S!lld 75 cent. J·er boltle><. evernvl:.1:t"e. l"ri.-... Absolutely Pure. DR. HODDER'S en, yet ai·c a C.bot-ough c atltar&ic. Thie powder never vanes. A marvel or vurity, strength and wholeso~eness. More economical than the ordinary Krnds, and can A. particle is avplled into each nostrll and l . _ · not be sold in competition wit h the multltnde of low test, short we ight, &lum 01· phoepba~e is agreonble. Price 50 cents 11.t Orug-,.:ista; by I So d everywher\'· Prine 2'\cflnts mrt W cent~ nowde;rs. Sold only in caos. BOYAL D.A.K· ma!frcgiatored. OO cen t.9.-0lrcul~r free. Elill pee onttlP. Propn etN·B n1t<1 m an~1!'1~-0tm·ers, BROS., Druggists. Oswego. N . Y. ) The UNION MEDl(;J.n J (!~i . . . · T w -c>n1o. CJna, L. 'iG P OWDER CU ·· 10'6 W all St·· N. Y.i