attack 111:: and kinds of family < ed your at once ‘ny at Hamilton ‘1' $5. bURT HOUSE. TERARY SUPPLI- Lmerican Magazine; Month : oontribuungm :th, 1897 .MDS 'ORIA. |8 story '3, will be sent P333 ï¬rst instalment: of of a TRASSLA’IIOI The ï¬rst £1:me .x _ 10x 5206. 3 SW' myiifb ich of l_ Rene Bail ablost articles ines and weekly department of n leading Con. o’clock a.m. ,prehensiveness 0 '~ \g If ,uw u-c- -_v. for several 533i!!! rh dl 13 ,n so unusual I. um ‘ dose MR Put-39‘ an?†H w o‘ O“ f Hi EBWEBBS flfl. ~ rrreatest assortment of Pen md Pocket Knives. :‘SORS that are warranted unconditionally. Direct Importers DRAINAGE Pmmmu. The "mall! hand 0' he'll“! W“ I. the council about)". MIDI“. M l dolool. TM "mum." â€moo '01.: Ohllfllfln “new Mun, “a Mum. laud". Imdy. Snnplu nnd Julian: Mon! 3min! mum] Mm“ H u'eloei. Iâ€. “Chitin": modlm Mum: um", um! Bunny 1:- ‘P‘H’J! Umulan, we" I TM mlnntu 0! hot an"!!! “a“ ".6 Pry (Hm: quwlaon, M6 my Emmi. monthly muting at â€so u I.» ova-In. In ha Annusl flavor“ o! and Medical Hui"! nmym Aulud to l Aouom Which Bloc} mm[:n’biï¬lEAL'rH. Bread Knives at 20 cents. Good BreadBoards. « meow man A mm "a me New E. M, Mum“! N v. e! m s'enamvom'a sum thew. Melba! hxp .. gamma no 1mm 5! “mm uwflmeflu in mm with i’mwtwh. flied mm“! mvmwg “Pam. 51" “lame. “to! mm tbs temp is um. ttsmtstmmd “999â€â€ "m Him», â€mum “Lucia†“a“ mum-g- “- M’ï¬'ia‘ gauging; Wtomsm Magmaâ€! Diamond). m5: 9 M m tin-gut.†‘ mulgwï¬gm 9:"! "gm" ï¬r - ,,- «1mm!!!» TABLE CUTLER}? did nous mints. ,; Cnakmgn Mini "Id bl :Wmd :u‘w 5“ 0! Smyth ma ‘ â€a i “0‘ 0% had 5 n I. . M â€tuber Sam.“ ï¬ning; h ‘01. run-u mud n I . W1 in bud mm mm mag . Mr. J whoa thought Itâ€! 0‘“! warrante'd. ay below anything cvsr heard of. OZ.ZI>I PO(J Ouwu3090 QKIPLZE u Steel CE 25 cents. 3;“- d We picut Knives. of Hard ware. ". o! tho Chum“! men onmr 1"" to 31:91am 00ft.†block-d the loud- CX’CT)‘ arving Set B. 3, A16! mac! knife sewn: ubonid have been flushed ted-weekly during the some is bod only been flushed oovon times in nu. Clerk Knowlaon aid Knot Snyth bod ‘ instructed him to withhold tho notice: 1 until be had seen the parties interested and the town solicitor. Mr. Jackson said his worship bod ex ended his duties in doing on without call- ing is meeting of the board. as his notion meant that nothing ooald now be done by hh year‘s board. Mr. Mina-"Be had no right to take such action." MEDICAL BSALTH OFFICER-IS REPORT. Tao annnni revert of Dr. MoAIpine, mmirai health 1 fï¬szr. was read as £0110sz G557Lnxrx,â€"Du:ing the you ending November 151:), :1297, the town has beenynon thou usuolly tree 1 0m conuglous diseases. Tue iuiiowing cases huge been reported: CASES DEATHS mph hat-la... Scarlet Fever . ....... 2 none Mea~los...... .. . 1 none 'l‘\ phczd Fever" . ....... .....10 3 The death nte o! the ported cues of typhoid lever has been very high, but I hove reeetn to believe that there were some cases not reported, which wculd i! re; or ed. lower the destb nte mterinllv. In my last year‘s rcport 1 recommended tint the b nrd request the council to pen n by inw prohibiting the we a! stoned wells and making it comp-11.011 upon the cinzers to comtruct wells in such 1. manner thet surlace water should be excluded. and mo 3 by- law prohibiting the use of privy pita sndichonstâ€"ruct ed dry-earth closets. and substituting pro rly conutrncted dry earth closets within the limits 0 the corporetion. 1 an still of the opinion tint it would muenslly lessen the num‘er ot cues o! typhoid [enr- it by law: were in force “gaming the construc- tion 0! such wells and of dry-earth clo eta. The realdente on Colborne st. are building 3 newer irom Cunbridge-st to the rlwr, according to the Ch pman llan, : d I hope by this time next yen man) suï¬vh sewers wxll be in onention in the town. The bond should continue to urge upon the council * - , dun“. .. m... mum-s on Lindsey [our 1! uy an" we“. ... w.-- __,, _ Lion of such wells and o! dry-cart clo eta. Th) raidente on Colboree st. are building I. sewer irom Csmbridge-st to the rim-r, according to the Ch pinnn 113.0, a. d I hope by this time next yenr many ruch sewers Will be in onention in the town. The board should ccntlnue to urge upon the council the ntccrsity of constructing mum rewers on Lindsay and Bond sts. an that the residents lit lug remote iron the river could lay sewers connecting theremth on the frontage plnn at n small cost. I am happy to say that the work of the board and its ofï¬cers curing the year i u been 11 ht. I sttr.bute this '0 the better knowledge which t e citizens hive of unitary requirements. Mr. J aekson, in moving the adoption. seconded by Me. Mannder, said the report was a. very setistactery one, and the pee. ale were entitled to the praise for the satisfactory sanitary conditionsâ€"not the town council, which body had done nothing for the people or for the . Dr. McAipine ndvccsted the construc- tion at a new sewer trom Kent-3t. to the river, saying it would be necessary it elde . r k- 1..-“. nlnno Kan“ at. tion of a new sewer um» no... -.- V. river, saying it would be necessary it aide Mayor Smyth made the statement at some me: ting that the council had made an appropriation for the sewer in question. Mayor Smyth, who had entered a few minutes bztore, exclaimed that he had mentioned the matter in his "speech from the throne," early in the year as he knew the sewer had been tut temporarily re- paired. but no sum had been placed in the ‘ council's estimates for the rebuilding o! xbe eection. He had not thought at re- tarding the boar ction relative to the pittiee draining ' o the Kent-3t. eewer, out knew that LWO-thlrdh o! the parties interested were quite willing to contribute towards the banding oi a proper drain, and it would be to.» bad to force them to iacurieg~si expanse. A: [or the flushing o! the newer. he hsd net given any metrucv tions to the ï¬remen beyond asking them to ioiorm Mr. Douglas that he (mayor and Mayor Smyth approved cf the win. sxyiag he tel: cezï¬lent that a ee‘Ner “mum shuttly be under constru:tion along unnu- .â€" vv - x59 section. 33‘ mrdlng the ban“ pzrslea datum! our. knew thï¬E ‘ The fallowing report. was ndoptea, but: r.-.'e 1: being instructed to for ward snne 10 the council: Canaanâ€"At the beginning oi the year Mr Thomas Walters was elected chnirmn for this board. end the usual commit'ec we'e appointed under him to represent the several war-ls to which they belong, hr the purpose oi eXpedluoualy dealing with various mattem and things in their reepective loonhties, promptly. n3 emergency required nod to hnvd a gen- and supervision of thnt portion 0! the town which thty were nppo1 uted to represent The duties of this board during the yenr hive been light, and the expenditures in cannection therewith "my new cxeeediugly small. Complaints have been made lo [his mum lrom time to t an \ ill-naive smell Ihd c- men st. sewer at the town when! The hoard of health instructed the mmlnrv inspector to muhe nn impet- ti-lu ol all pieces that nre dnining into Kenn-n". sewer nn'l to report to \his bond the an85 u! all pxrties that have enter closets, urinnls, sin†or anythrng that is likely to convey any often-live in: ‘ sewer. ssni try inrpecmr repel we er-cloeets. urinhls. Ind smite, connected with slid newer. He wns inst: ueted by this heard to not fy nil ' 5: such connections to disconnect accord- ing \0 33-11“! No. ‘14 made by the municipal council rted having done :0. giving ‘ make such disconnection. p . Before the time expired town council repealed the By anI No. 419, therefore the unitnry inspector could m e The bond is now dealing with this nuiunee accord- in to the chicnl Henlth Act. - 7-_..mno,. hne been made by parties of 77â€"4 s.â€" Severnlcompmnu hue been mane u, pun... -- the unnuilu’y condltlon o! owe: smote eta-ed by nugnnnt. Inter which hue been invmlgnm by an m recommended to the council (or remedy. Some sheen hue been put. in nulury condition md omen hue mt. M. the beginyvll g of the you we bond of been: --â€"n-A - 0...... the town council w ml meat of the unitary condition 0! 1h. wwn. which N. ha mum", tried to do. Your "commend-lion. hue ‘ con sent. £0 the coun- elHor the Improvement of mo notary condition of tho town. "2 : .. . u-..A .0 .n-nr ho [Gmh‘ed It“! ‘pntnhl m z'. l‘lm. That Konut. u"! be up. Ind Ind put In a good unitary condition Ind the outlet. of am an: be “undo! out Into down wan. to do unyvd rm: mo anon-Iv. Imoll lhn coma from n. a "a. town what. Second. That the nun-ion oi the “qu withln which dry-unh clam. mm â€(go‘nquoanng 10h ouunoll town m duuundlntgdmc hum w cu- m.. pomu monuond In upon. Lvn council. 'l'hml. Wm. mndlnxth .Wonunoll what u nonma- hmplhl bum. m mo bum vmmttnn ol . _ A.. .. .. A-Allnl um. 00an «yam-u- an'éoiunau. 'rhml. Wmndtnx the council w Mn a: mum- nmplul built. to: ma bum momma ol the unonl ubllc in dullnx 0m! flames diuur. h m In: .9 mod In! urryin on the mm [mm mm mint“, and 91mm wh‘oh u how pom-m «"104 "M. In Manna to my MIMI cl thy «Mum during tho m pm you I no: to Mu mow tho mm: mm: “mm, mm "0"“ " " A ‘ .4 .L-. n.- nun-l mm“!!! ".0 M'.‘ H ‘1‘“: ’1‘ m. we: â€M W DI A‘I'IlS none none none To those who snfler pain the joy 01 relief is indescribable. Debihty or nervous prostration causes all the in- conveniences of in, though not its sharpness. It is a ter stage of disease. Pams and debility are symptoms of a deranged condition of the kidneys. Both will disappear when the kidneys are made to act right, not before. DIS- easéd or inactive kidneys can be ‘ - â€"â€" -â€" - I shank you very much tor the ssmpie box of Ki ine Pdis I received from We! drrn Tod , dmggiate, u! this city. have already derived great beneï¬t from the few 1 have taken. I assure you I aha“ heredter keep a. supply on hand. and recommend them to an (fa-lug humanity. R. P CEAPIN, 618 Waterloo awn Jock- son, Mich. Good Times Coming. Under the use 0: Sean's Emulsion ail the s and tissues take on new life. The mind acts with more vigor, thehearu bests stronger and the blood is greatly enriched. The woman whom ckanlines further thnu the from hull :1 shoqu not marry. Pam Banished as 11’ by Magic. Nervlllneâ€"nerve pain cure -1e 3. posltlve and an almcst Instantaneous remedy for externe‘, internal, or local pains. The most. active remedy hitherto known falls far short of Nervmne for 90% one power In the relief of nerve pain A trial will demonstrate. The worm: who buys brie boauwa kitchen utensils kc not marry. HOOD‘S PILLS are the only pm: to cake with Hood’s Sat-aspiring. Easy, yea emclenh. Late Telegraph iv. 1 he \Vorl (l Sir James “Pinter, 1 Newfoundland, and a his Cabinet, have been oppogition. ' ‘LAnnp opposition. . John Sicgner's house at Hespeler, valued. at. $350, was burned down yesterday. It is estimated that during the chler regime 400,000 Cubans were starved to death. 7’ Mondn, Hon. Chan med as the venture. V Uuutu \4. Frank M. Gmy was ton on Saturday. ch shot J. \V. Show in a disorderly house. Mr. Theodore Chabot, lock master of the ~ dry dock at St. Joseph Levis, has been dismissed for not working sutiâ€"ï¬actorily. J. F. \Villurd, of Berlin. nephew of Miss \Villard, president of the \V. C. T. U., has started on an expedition to Asiatic Russia. The csta , . AL- mum“ and 1110 arrested at Edmon- argcd with having te of the Duchcsa of 'l‘eck, cousin thcr 0f the Duchess of LLur-aau. The estate of the Duches: of the Queen and mother 01 York, who died on Oct. :27 at £35,471. an #00,:- 4. The training ship Yautvic has arrived in the Iroquois Canal, 20 miles below Og- densburg. Seven tugs were required to get her past Farrar’s Point. ’ " n D hmknsmnn living 'Vv av- 1'“ Wm. Miller, a C.P.R. bmkesma at Toronto Junction, had his hand while coupling cars, and he loses dle ï¬nger of the left hand entirely T 1" Dy (ue nugcs w. qu -,.__ , Arumor that Hon. J. C. Patterson, Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba, is to be translated to the Governorship of the Northwest Territories, is authoritatively denied. 4 “A.-.“ nun». Mr. ..... Victona, D.u., n... .. ,,._ bench of British Columbia in Justice McCreight. At 11 o’clock last night the dry belonging Atao Mrs. A ,.-AA~‘ ,UVU an“ n...â€" -, , pow Insurance Co. holds the mortgage. Policeman Arthur William Osler lead on his heat on Parliament drappcdc street, Toronto, about l0.80 last nlght. Hurt disease WM probably the cause, and Coroner Graig will not. hold on Inquest. . 4.. L-.. math]!!! II Coroner Ulvla n.-- 7, Sir Richard Cartwright. but received a volumtnoul report {mm Mr. E. E. Shop- pnrxl. Cnnu hm Commiulomr to Uruguay . .. ,, .... u. thmmfll you there an HOT FROM THE WIRES- For sale by P. Margaux. Kidney Pills. graphic News l-‘rmn All Over World Boned Down for Our Busy Readers. cs Winter, the new Premier of land, and all the members of w I‘m-(sheen reelected without m'les Lamgelier has been nomin- c Liberal candidate for Bonu- VARIBTIEB. o buys brie s-bnc (or the pa) utensils kom h. r neighbors, from Ottmï¬fn that Mr. as; and ordar extend to Ind the d-uing r000. arrested at Edmon- argcd with having disorderly house. )t, lock master of the :ph Levis, has been king sutiâ€"‘jactorily. Berlin. nephew of Aâ€"- am the steam last parlor Ind II’S. Ltould ï¬ned 15\. Hill, St. râ€" H, THE LEGISLATURE “ THE FATHER OF THE HOUSE.†The Governor-(50116"I ‘ Aberdeen to M Pm menu for ‘b. 09‘ )1", Lieutenant Sil' Oliver 110W Toronto, Nov. 30.-â€"On account of the presence of the Governor-General the put taken by the nulimry r; the Opening of thc Ontario Legislature this afternoon is to be of a more imposing nature than is usual, as in addition to the conuugvu. u. .... Royal Regiment of Canadian 1mm from Stanley Barracks. which by the Queen‘s regulations are always expected to attend the opening of the House, there will also be present four guns from B Buttery under command of Capt. Myles, which will be used in ï¬riuga salute 01 honor. ‘â€" ‘- .‘r .hn «ulnar. In addition to the presence of the sober. natorinl party the proceedings will also have a special intenst this your, inasmuch as “the father of the House,†the late Premier, Sir Oliver Mowut, will act for the ï¬rst time in his capacity of Lieutenant Governor, and should the Weather be ï¬ne the function this your will no doubt be the most largely attended and the most bril- liant in the history of the Province. The doors leading to the chambers will be opened at 2.30. A detachment of the R.C.R.I. will at- tend the lieutenant-Governor to the chamber, and the opening of the House will be announced to the city by the ï¬ring ‘ AL» 'I‘nmn'fl of 15 guns by a section of Field Battery. stationed on front of the buildings. The will at the same time be run in the breeze session . Lord and Lady Aberdeen wm occupy two great gilded chairs, to be placed on a raised dais, taking up the space usually occupied by the desks .01' the Attorney- l General and the Minister of Education. Carpenters were busy all day yesterday building this vice-regal throne. Sir Casi‘ mir Gzowski,A.D.C.m the Queen,will sit I at the rear of the dais, behind the Govern- [ or-General, who will be attended by his I aidesdeâ€"canip, Capt. \Vilberforce and Capt. H. F. Wyatt. Admission to the buildings is to be gained only by ticket, and special cards will be required for entrance to the floor and galleries of the chamber itself. .L. \lY \l ï¬armnn.‘ Brilliant Ceremony Promised for This Afternoon. . an“ by... - --., 0n \Vednesdny, Mr. \V. M. German, member for Welland, will move the ad- dress in reply to the speech from the throne; Mr. C. F. Farewell, from the $00, will second the address, and then the forensic battle of the session will begin. Mr. Whitney, leader of the Opposition, will lead off the debate on the speech, and the Attorney-General will follow. Uncle Tom Gibson, from Huron, the old- est member of the House, has arrived to sit for the last time in the chamber. Hon. \Villium Hurty is in again andwill not be able to attend the House today. Mr.J.P. \Vhitney, Col. Matheson, J. m e. 1,4.“ mm other Conservatives have Hon. \Villium “any is i not be able to attend the I Mr. J. P. \Vhitncy, 00' \V. St. John and other Co reached the city. The Speech From :1 In the ï¬rst. Speech (to: be mul by Licut.-Gov. Si] allusion is made to the vi cellencics Lord and Lady (-api‘tgiâ€"‘ef the Province. The l: hat-Vest- and the prospect of hen chxima paragraph in the speech Mnjwty‘s jubilee and the remark pouring of sentiment that follov referred to. The position of the litigation arising from the uns counts of the Province and the ] 7 -‘I _..M¢ that mun-u _... \injwty‘s jubilee and the remarkable out- litigation arising from the unsettled ac- counts of the Province and the Dominion and out of constitutional questions are noted. Satisfaction is expressed M: the 7‘ ' -‘- Lâ€"n -nondnd and Ollb UL Wm... ....... noted. Satisfaction is ex Maths success and economy which has attended the working of the County Council: under the act reducing the mem Legislature as to the advisability of ndoptr ing new regulations with respect to the getting out of logs, them really need be no mystery in the matter. A paragraph ap- pears in the speech calling attention to the action of the United States Consul in increasing the duties on lumber, whereby E it is almost impossible to continue sending to that market certain qualities of tho pine lumber produced in the province. ‘ " ~‘-'â€"â€" MM- n! m. lumber prwuvvu u- â€". ,_ V, The activity the mining ï¬eld- oi the province during the pun year justify the rem-mono the progress being Min PWV luvv â€"..- _v , _ rem-once to the being made in that great industry. The work at there- toresting commission h referred to, sud it is possible that a bill on that subject my be submitted to the House. The work oi consolidating the statutes, which hes been in W nil year. is mentioned. It in nine understood that among the legislltiou which will be introduced will he hills Meeting the license laws. to suppress gambling st country {nil-I. regulating the drug business. dealing with the spud oi disuse among fruit trees, and one in; jails end ï¬lm"- ... ,,.__ .. ..-. mm. m be nloulm ‘n â€I'- .llu FIIVI ru- ' non-ion :- not 1“:on to be Hangout. tho only inwmptlon Sn m banana- M appur- prob-Mo haugh- Chg-haul and Now Yur’l balmâ€. um a! IIIIICIIHOI In. to r..- | w» u. ..,.,., ____ mm â€a n m. nun-um nu. mfg“. had no but Mus m w -3 London, Nov 17 -A ups-bl m n ' . Io boo-O‘- “m.†“m ““mmm " , ,, , , cu m. " at an madam Mommy to mu% m“ “Wmmmd “madam and spam w 094de mwm “Knockoutâ€, WWW -â€"â€"â€"â€"_' man-snowman. imp-r â€mu-Immun- Who-t" In I Mud WHAT monk! D"t u 00â€" m THE IE“! Gene,“ and IBQ Will-- so be Present-Amate- r tho Opening by th- ‘ .uonmngnt-Governor, use-u Lu numb the proceedings will also Interest this your, inasmuch of the House,†the late lliver Mowut, will act for n his capacity of Lieutenant should the Weather be line 115 your will no doubt be the ttended and the most bril- ‘ story of the Province. The l to the chambers will be i I o the presence of the guber- I euwnuneGovernor to the the opening of the House ; need to the city by the ï¬ring i a section of the Toronto; .stutioned on the lawn in ; The Union Jack ' nt of the R.C-.R.I. will at- i aking up the space usually the desks ‘of the Attorney- the Minister of Education. rere busy all day yesterday vice-regal throne. Sir Casi- ,A.D.C.to the Queen, will sit l the dais, behind the Govern- vho will be attended by his I n hunt. \VIIMflomwd Capt l WVIMA-ae .. 1....†' Mr. Crandull has visited many places i and enquired as to the possibility of devel- oping trade with Cam-.113. Everywhere he has found a hearty willingness on the part of British people to do all in their power to assist in increasing Canadian node. A letter in The ' Morning Chronicle, signed by Mr. (‘mndulh replies to an article as w the col Juiul invasion, asking if the Canadian Government is going into the retail fruit and provision business. The Camadhul Gowrnment, says Mr. Cmndnll in this letter, is encouraging the Cunndifln agricultnrist. but at the same time is interfering in no way with the na- tural order of the channels of business in Britain. There is a {air in some quarters that the article may cause hostility smong buyers of Cumidlun produce. â€"_â€"â€" THE BRITISH LION. He Will Do Sothlng Rush in South Anion. Will We Sure of Bi- Ground. Daily Graphic carefully avoid “Great xowatâ€"Cen- GERMANY WILL TAKE. ail. Sig'érnor to the ing of the House ~ : cit-y by 1111? m8 m the Throne. from the Throne. to . Sir Oliver Mowat, e visit of their El- ady Aberdeen to the knee. The bountiful the Comte“ ' {beds of mnspomuon. inspection of the shipmen‘ clear that cargoe- mm“ mom m cow 16m: mun. dents, and made many valuable sugges- dons as to the proper mode of packing. etc. apples, says Mr. Cmndnll, are not arriv- ingingoodcondmon. ‘pecinlly is this so of Northern Spies, which show signs of Mr. Cmndall ham ‘ and enquired as to the oping trade with Cami has found a hearty wi 01 British people to d‘ to assist in increasing signed by Mr. article as to the it the Canadian the retail fruit I Canada's Finance flint-oer Atundo n ‘ Conference a â€heater. I l 1 I ‘ man oft‘he canal dimtors, muchwmr, holdn conference at the Lou! Mayor's ‘ 0mm. Thar-evens in uttrndoncen nepre- scntntive body of merchants, and the sub jects of Canadian trade and insolvency legislation were fully discussed. In conversntion today at Liverpool. Hon. W. S. Fielding expressed the opinion that the Manchester Conn! would hen good route to n distributing point for Canadian produce. He qualiï¬ed hlsopln- ion, however, with the statement that tho ‘ regularline of steamers um oouId notbe established without 11ch old ‘ from both the Canndhn and the Inpeflnl L LIV un-vâ€"i the north of Lagos only to be new w: the occupation and organization of the Borgu district, which, it is expected, will be included in the British sphere as a n 5111: o! the Paris ooniercnoe." A Senate in the Thuneu Which Show! Where the Atrial; Got Their Supplies- London, Nov. illâ€"Eight bursa. loaded withensesof gunpowder, falsely labelled “Arms." have been seized by the cusâ€" toms ofllcers in the Thames. They ennu- and from Russia. and were about to be _ - -............ mluchlmn {or Governments oommnchn-chld of the lmpoflll Nun. 3nd with Prince flour}. mod. up of an expression: “We must tore-all England.†AI A-uru- Owl-or â€III. Con-mntlnoph. Kev. I'Lâ€"Tho Annma- Lloyd summer Din. bu bun In .00!!!“ 08 0th“ with m RusSIAN DUPLICITY. FlELDmG IN ENGLAN D‘ g. 3 .nd the {M ‘I‘Ifl for E0 INTEEEUETIEN NEEDED warranted to wash without turning yellow. If our blankets shtink in washing we will give the money back. Manufactured from the whitest lamb's wool. Clean, ï¬ne, solt, full of warmth and comfort. Buy our Fianne's, 20 inches wide. steam shrunk, 20¢ per yard. Full Cloth in three patterns, 30¢ per yard, wili wear like leather. - - - 35c per yard. , 7L A‘ mac-n Tweeds. ° - No intermediate 1: acturing, therdoxc you buy Aolhlvol. 0! do"! I‘ J. J. Wetherup. Box 416. many. 1’. s. nun all no Kovl Wuha- nnd 3 Int- du- Ixundon Landon PIANOS. 036A sawmq NS AND MACHINES ,,A_‘_A_- \ coco-coo 9 mm: cusses“ anw- "- "W W .0 Jo We Bu‘n. Manager. omuJA. ONT. V- -w ‘- 0'. w. ’5': , ,__, .1.†But we want to become acquainted with the not found their way to our factory. It come one h-~ndred miles to buy his woollcns TO OUR OLD CUSTOMERS, vvâ€"- u‘htzsxzï¬mwguuu'mm'm , V "‘ ' ““"' â€""' ! GOOD GREEN pBITTON Bros GED AR [:0 LES ‘ “"‘ 'rn n.- delivered at Stations durix saw Soornzmm xpenscs to add to the ' in m us at ï¬rst cast. “IMHO rated with the strangers who have factory. It would pay a man to r his w0011ens from us. Wu“ M 5|! To be delivered at Stations during the wine! of '97-'98. BEDREWEUITE LENNON’S, mama Hrl. shrunk, 20¢ per yard. wili wear like leather. 35‘? Per yard. 0 the actual cost of n g, n. lacuna?! or oswmo, N. Y.. L loom! of manu