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1 1, 1893. Le HQ i Co 'i pany on the street The Lorne; 4s free .. { to everybody There is no exclusive- [ mlmlt'tble way Robert Bur- mess in street company, . There is no 111110 talking to boys\ says: safe corner for you except the.chimney came in rather late, my boy, : corner. And. when you leave that and ight, and this morning, when, spend your evenings on: the street, and other asked where you were, | can give no account of your domgs on. f \Down. street.\ Then when 1your return, beyond the bald. state- & a ited to know whereabouts down | | ment that you were \just down street 'street, You bald “Oh 31‘513 a> little a little ways,\ we know with pain and ys >'] sorrow that our boy has locked up in. , I don't tlnnk you mtended to bis heart and mind shameful, guilty 'to your mother. As\ a rule yoware a things . that, he dare, not tell in ins, hful boy. and your mother can be- home. Keep off the Sfft eet after mght your . But I wonder if you krlxew : my boy. oe infar 'down street: you were last Cen ®#-¥+ --f --- ght\ . You were right when you said BaptlSt ChurCh Items. e were \down street;\ whenevea C 0m fegular QQVena nt meetmg W111 py. comes home'late at night, 'and 'is , be held this week saturday at half: Atraid or ashamed to tell just where he | past ae . gob Tack ue well mache does, and. ino. Sonage on Satir diy immediately after g the covenant meeting. ~; thew knows, sand . evexybodv who, “Preparatlons for Clulchen’s Dav are | mows anythmm about it, says \that be busily ~ going - on. Has been down street. And more than Sunday sehoo, are requested, to. meet } t, my boy, I know that he bas been. with the- choir, Saturday evening at s 'past seven, for further practice. ng way dovvn the street. A Tong. j Alléo to make a specialeffort to.be: pres- way, . 2 Co ent next Sundays :,, .you & map, of your. xoute last: ~ Condolencés are . extended 'to Piste; m0 2: Nol Mell, never; mind; you Jane DeGroff ind famlly, in the' osk 0 uow. uwere down, street, and we her aunt, Mrs. Crego, who died Tues. yo te, on two.\ day' at the age of 85 years. at the. old make .s mapin emmu a x: homestead L . 290 Bik down here, and: well see how. fag. 'A y - oy revels when he leaves home after lsup'p‘er, and goés 'down streét a little! ~ Way Dowfi Street, 't get back unlnl tenl *The Young L'tdles Club of the ays and 1d cesn > E° , lPresbytermn church will meet at the gek or atel rpmsonage this (Thm sday) evening. > Héle 18 youl home. £1118 blight“ 11,318 (The Younfr Lathes MISfilon Cifele will 5, at) 4 oclockr p- m.,. at lllss Ida . : Gorke's, on North street, to make ar- ofheaven; the home where, from fa’thermngemeuts for the anpual tea. All “to baby, they love you better than all. ' members are earnestly requested to be the: rest 'of the people in all the big, present F wide world. - Now when you start from “Wm here and go down street somehow the The readers of this paper will be treet always has a down-grade trom | | pleased to learn that there is dt least st etest purest, safest place tins side ! from respectability been able to cure in all its stages and wee how far you get iro respe Y! that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarth Cure kelf-respect | when, yow reach this |1s the only positive cure now known to net, \ just a little way. down;\ / the medical fraternity. Catarrh being here you loafed-eh? Well, call it a constitutional disease, requires a con- loitered if you prefer ltmwhew you lstltutionul treatment. Hall's Catarth | Cnre'is taken internally, -m’r1mr direct- mum ed last HIght. \Here gre we fot: 1y upon the blood and mucous surfaces. ws Wlth whom you. Toitered. You of the system, thereby destr oying the ~had ta meet them here because you foundation of the disease, and giving mever mest them 'in your home, the patient strength by building ip seasons. In the first place your 'the constitution and: assisting notme 101. BW N 10 in doing its work. 'The proprietors #ather wouldn't permit one of them to have so much faith in ifs curative come into his house, and in the second powers, tfhet they offer One Hundred hamed to invite] Dollars for any case that it fails to PS lace, you would be ashame M cure, Send for list of Testxmomels them there whether your father for- Address, Bide it or not. Fine gang for your F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0 father’s son to loiter with, isn't it? It] [¥Z\Sold by Druggists, 75¢. grlong ways from your respectable home, from your mother's friends and ur father's guests, to this corner <G If you knew 'how much more you “down street, isn't it? hen-look on the map, my boy-see ow far it is from manliness and de: y. Two ladies hurried past this er, friends of your mother. possi~ could be relieved from Rheumatism by wearing a Franco-German ng than by any medicine you would . not hesitate longer, the market. had only through me,. 27y: G. N. LUCKEY, Grace CGhurch Items, # Imitations are in om home.' ’lluy could ' not see you ou stunk back into the dark «door- ; feeling like the sneak that you ; and as they passed by one of the xffixs with whom you were loitering The genuine can be Your cheeks burned in'; the at that. CB, too. how far you were from purity, Some of the boys told some jes; do you think that you could re- Beat them to your sisters? Don't you Wish this morning that you could \Aorget them forever ? Don't you know \Your mind will er again be as pure or tn I as it was be P 'Dr. 01111, ofWatertown. Hd innocent as it was before you went © & »} 'The young ladies worked bard for Fust a little way \down the streat\]} ,;) sucgess ogfthe Guild entertainment wet night ? 'While you were listenin@@ and are much gratified with the results, f 8e stories, punctuated by pro-ithe financial part of which was S31 The parish was represented at the very 1pleznfiscnt session of the Woman's Auxiliary at Manlius, last Thursday. 'The old officers were re-elected, and the half hundred guests were most hospitably entertained. Two prominent clergymen of this dlloceSe led last week, the Rev. Mr. Platt, of Binghnmtom and the Rev net. 'The diocesan convention rmgets in Utiva June 13th, and Messrs R. Rich- Mason, I. M. Baldwin and W. F. Mor- ris ure delegates“ ity, the dear ones at home,gathered the gitting room, your father opened | ible and read. - They knelt at the altar anid commended © them- 's *h fin-ol A Ar a 2.0 Memorial services on Supday The address was without notes and the subject, 'Peace as the proper result of war. who was \just a lit e way down # 6 treet.\ Then the lights went out “ Wang 'by. orie, the house was still, and ''gfily the loving mother waited anx- Aonsly and slecplessly for the boy who §§ down street, It was more than enmmmn miles away from the sweet . chapter that your father read, .- dawn to the stories that you heard, my boy. And what a steep grade, all the: down ! | And it was a long. long t way from thel Better buy your coal of Cornel! & Tho Ladics. The pleasant effect and perfect safe- ty With which ladies may use the Cali. fornia liquid laxitive, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. Toget the true and genuine article, look or the name of the California Fig Syrup Co.. printed near the bottom of the package © men recently returned Yom- Chicago © says that lxvmg there is not the awful \The Busy. Beés will nieat at the perv Members of the' -house at a. cost of. twenty-fin cents\ “Presbyterian Church Items. Af home when you. sneak out at night. | one dreaded disease that science has |-- lan come t Cheap Rates at World’s Falr. The pless of: the country. Tak cub. zZETTE not excepted, has had much to say' of the ethbxtant rates being charged gat the World's Fair. Whlle | these: xeports have doubtless had more formed that in some cases the accounts have been exaggerated to suit the ideas of 'the yarious- repox ter si \ and while Contmnmg certain elements of truth, have\ not adhered to that essentml qual- ity in the most strict \sel se. A gentle | burden we 'have been led to believe, and that whlle there are people in, Chxcago who propose - to: make 'their' settle to the fullest extent. of their ability, there are others who be- lieve in a \let live\ policy' which - will «| per nut any and all to visit the great | 15136051th1}, and hive money enon gh léft to come. home bv rail. (In: conversatilon with, a . representatlve, the gentleman referbed to said: | per day and first-class. board {not see- 'ing '. bre’tkfas’t 1nd dlnnel. A 'box lunck may be taken from. the boardlng E. llSt-Qlflbb accommodntmns can: cer- besides the Iurch, and if you have breakfast at 8 or 9 a. m., as many do, .and (dinner at 6 - to 7 p, m.. a light or less foundation m fact, we are 111-jI [''A person. can get aroom for $1.00 |. end-class) for $1.00, sold bomd molud-j . tainly. be . obttmned for $2.00. per day, } | Fjroceedvlngfls ‘ o‘f' Vlil lags lBQéll‘d- Regulaa meotmtT of the Board, of Trustess of; the Vllluge of Baldwins- ville, held at the clerk's office Monday {evening, May 22, 1893. Present—L F Buck, Plemdent and Trustées | Failing, Wllcox, Haendle, Smith and Hines. Minutes oflast meemng read and ap~ proved ‘ .- Motion by Trustee Smith. that the street commissionér be ordered < to build new sidewalks in. front of | Ezra Wormuth's block and vacant lot. (Car- ried-ayes 5. - The finance commlttee reported the followlng bill as correct: *... Edison HMuminating Co,, gen. fd, $435 00 |. By. Trustee Smith, that an ord‘egtgbe 'drawn'on-the treasurer for the abbve amount. Corned—ayes e . Motion by Trustee Hines, that we ‘adJoum until next! Monday evemn May 20, 1893 (lowed—ayes B. ~ \J M. Jonxson, Clexlt é—-———J———-—— Regulaz meetmg of the Boald :of ‘lxustcesof the 'village of Baldwins Vllle, held At the clerk'g'office Monday\ evening, May.29th, 1898. - _ -Present-L. F. Buck. Pxesulent and: Trustees Wllcou, Laxhnm bmlth and, Hmes Minutes of last meetmg lead and ap- proved petition, of . the . property, Holdets on,] Margaret street be recexved and that Frank Thorf and- Mrs. -F mnk Tuckex. be brdered to build sidewalls in front | 'of 'their' property w1tlun ten days 1C Carried-ayes 4. 'of two be appointed by the President from the Board of Trustees, to investi- gate. and. 1ep01t upon suitable. and |. propel mammals for street paving, and 'Afation by'. Tlustee limes, that 'the' p By Trustee Hines, that a commlttee' | Methodist Eplscopal Church. v nsoet at Mrs H. B. Hand's, boturdny, June 3, 1893, at 3 0 \clock sharp. Bring all back dues, and,dues 'for the month /> of June. -Gertrude Connell, See'y. The (zunrtu ly Meeting services last | Sunday were largely attended and tlie interest' of the. occasion was of the best, from beginning to end.. -: No more trouble with. leaky hose, thanks to the ladies of the Aid boclety n \Al ready\ now, to fight fire or dust | with fifty feet of the best rubber hose. 'The ladies devoted much of care and: work to provide entér 'tainment for [friends last Tuesday! But the out- come fully satisfied them, they (11d hot '.] !Igihor in vaui . Several of our “good Elks” are among the sick, and in most of the cases the Grip\ his wxonght lnlschdef May the.] hick be: restored to: health very soon!, 'Next Monday evening. the monthly gathel ing of the dfiicml BOB-1d occurs. All the members ara ur, ged 'to attend.. irom next Sunday is the day Regents Exammatlons. Regents anmmatzons wxll be held at Baldwinsville: Academy June 12-16. Candidates from other schools are asked to bring certificates from ' theiv 35 The (rolden Rule Missxon Band W111 l |New Sateens at Place, the church pmlor, tune, half past seven p,. m. # Preparemons are undér way fox |. Children's | Day gbrvices. 'One week ' A Regular 500 Corset W , for 36a, s E Wrappers at 5¢ each. - For Warm Days. - ~ _ We are showmg a large variety of thm White Goods, printed and plain. - _ 12,16 and 200; per yd New Challies, in summer shades, S5c - New Ginghams, in stripes and plaids, llc NewFrench Lawns,in China Silk effects, 1 Bic \ ~- These Goods cost 16¢ to import. 66 € Heelery in reds, tang and blacks. ee 'We have purchaged an agent's line of sam- ples 'of Pocket Knives and Scissors. These - goods retau in aregular way from 35¢ to 75c. W « put in the entire line, over 100 in all, at 2b¢. each See them m show case on center Parasols and Sun Umbrellas Ladles’ Cotton Glona Oxulued Handleo.t--QL--=_.~_-- 750 Ladies' Silk, Goria, Oxidized Handle:: .. 890° Ladies' Silk Gloria, Natural Handle _.... 980° Ladies' Twilled Silk, Natural ;_-.---$1 19 _ Other grades. at $1.25,1.48, 1.73, 1.98 to 3.00. '\ Ne cw. Laces, New. Hamburgs. N cw Rib-- bans at 10¢ per yd., 14 to 2} in, wide.: New 50 doz. Ladies and Mlsses’ Gauze o ~ monza : venn Ae, yer ). Munch is all that is required. \Meals on the- Exropean plan can be obtained at even a lower figure than that quoted above As to car fares, one can mdc for five cents, and this is a small item of expense, | I must admif the prices are high in some places, but there is no necessity for one to board on the grounds.. There are any number of first-class | \7 places where the. public ,will receive. courteous treatment and very reasona- ble 'rates,. As a place for lodgers, where every attention is given to | guests and all, the avrra fingementhmlgn gest: home. comforts,; 1. would.. recom- mend Hotaling's \Onondaga corner 65th street and (Cirove Place. [ am not ad- vertising this popular resort, but sim- ply speak of it in justice to the gentle- men in charge, to whom I feel under obligations for courtesies extended, . I can recommend the \Onondaga\ to (Ga- ZETTE readers, and assure them of the best care and valuable hints as to me- thods of living while in Chicago,\ Tur (Gazette is glad to make the above statement, inasmuch as it con- tains some valuable information for prospective World's ° Fair visitors. That there are plecgfs where reasonable rates are assured is now a certainty, and is cheering news to those who had entertained serious doubts. Reso! ntlons. Again our circle of United Friends is drawn closer together by the un- seen hand; removing from among us Brother John McNamara, Thus are we again reminded that none of us can escape, and those we would least ex- peet to lose are first to eross the river. Involuntarily we look at each other and wonder who will be next, while we bow to the inevitable and ncknowledge the wisdom of the One who afflicts, yet we cannot but regret that it should |D have to be. Be it therefore Resolved, That in the loss of Brother McNamara the lodge has lost a mem- ber whom we have gll learned to es- teem and respect, and the family a lor ing busband and 'tather. Although we reallvetlwmetficiency of words to ex- press at such a time the sympathy really felt, we would nevertheless ex- tend to the bereaved femily our sincere sympathy and commend them to the cars and protection of the One who never fafls. And we recommend that in horror of the memory of our deceased brother our charter be draped in mourning and these resolutions be- F. E. Porrenr,. H. KEExEx. JR., * G. €, Ennmmos, Comittee. In Memoriam. HEPZRAH C. PALMER - Ore of the oldést resiflents of the] town died Tuesday, May 234, 1893, and will be greatly missed. Mrs. Hepzibah C. Palmer was born in Jacksonville, Oct 2ist, 1910, and was the daughter of John Butlers Her father * #0 r + MC 3 ma Pirin L a ‘Quesugn and sald you were only \\a lit- WWW | Ale way down the street\ the lie inftoo long. 32w3 - C200) \your false heart looked guiifily out of Testh Extracted Free. | _ your exes as it rose to your I will extract teeth in the future, or \). dts f until further notice, every Saturday aB oo . _ dust see where you were:! YOu, O70i | the hours of one ard siz p. m., * on © <torily a brave. manly, truthfel boy. with or without g local anmsthetic, ob Cleo n uh Armed into a Har and coward: You solutely free of charge for any ard sill (S.. fight, I know. if any boy eAMIQ | one may apply. U. gist such names: hut jast tell Youre} | f go anl kinds of 1M ate Work, all _ €Be truth; doa't le to yourself. Were | rningse of Bridge and Crown Work, snd \ grou not ashamed to tell yOur MOERET | oice ecnecial attention to Slling. treet\ \ you were? Yes. Wel, doesn't Hing and saving the matural teeth. * Ahnt make yoo a steak? | And Weren't | | ap work done is excellent and prices f you to tell your father? Ye |_ Gas ard Other Eli cs what doesthat make you? when cdvicable CH you tel the truth when your moth | rer Gazette Store. <gipgitked where yui were? No. Well, C. A. WILLARB yoo then? Ard tet me toefl Bald Be, N. Y. / gio thas the \halftruth\ and \Laif fie\ SOL *% : yfutctfi your mother is Ike most ha-) ogne women voters of Kemes, tie toppie it hos all the worst traits of ather day, boving with- nme of the Wes #at r:erey\ every worsan whn \a een eisai as £100 wwvyfi know it: there are som ‘WUQQQSWAW gem“ as ng wf mwmflgeomut mama, fifitsfi a= 13 i+ . ernie ens, e moe 18y1 a ,,t5zlestmee and ¢ east \Bat\ w ¢ ilHive at the old homestead. Mr, Pai-| € View Me*eo tzo- | sonwlle and realized the usual sting» gles of ploneer life. In the year of 1834 she was married to Levi Palmer, and removed with her husband to her Iate home, where she has always re- sided. Three children, Miranda, John B., and Franklin L.. were bora to Mrs. | Palmer. two of whom survive her and! mer bas been dead sbout ten years. Bra. Palmer was a faithful and loving? mather, and nothing but rays of sun-} ecuted. m, cost-of-the-sanret that the expenses of the said cominittee and . a reasongble amount for services be: al- lowed them assuch Loxnmlttee for their services and time in 1nvestmutmg and that said committee report at the next general meetmg' of the Board the re- sult of their investigations. Carried-: ayes 4, The committee appointed are Trustees Smith and Hines. will deed 'to the village streets through the lands mentioned in petition. pre- sented to the Board, the village will in consideration of 'such deed build the necessary new {fences along the line of lands so deeded and received by |of the village. > Tf said proposition | be not accepted by said Isaac M. Baldwin that the Board be empowered to in- stitute regular legal proceedings for the purpose of obtaining said land. Carried-ayes 4, The finance committee report the following bills as correct. Baker Bros:, general fund $11 19 W. H. Mlllor, &+ . 3 25 1). S. Wilkins, 2 and 3 wd fund, 29 89 By Trustee Wilcox,, that the mbove bills be paid and orders drawn on treasurer for thesevexal amounts. Car- ried-ayes 4. By Trustee Smith, that the Board adjourn until its next regular meeting, Monday evening, June 12%, 1898. Car- ried-ayes 4, * * M. Jonxsox, Clerk. * Phosthate, Pressed Brick, Plaster, Water Lime and Scranton Coal for| . sale by Cornell & Smith, successors to Cornell & Son. 81w4 Fine Carriages. Buck & Wight, the well-known car- riage manufacturers, are offering some fine bargains in light and heavy car- riages this spring. Their work is all guaranteed and orders are promptly ex- Style and the best of work- monship in all jobs ordered. We make specialty of all kinds of repairing, our work is done upon honor at the lowest Hving prices. We can and will satisfy all comers as to. style of work, quality gand price. . Buoer & Wioxt, 4tf Baldwinsville, a. The complete novel in the June num ber of Lippincott's is 'The Translation of a Savage,\ by Gilbert Parker, author of \'The Chief Factor,\ \Pierre and his People,\ \'Mrs. Falchion,\ ete. It has an unusual subject, and tells how an Englishman of family and wealth mar- rted an Indian girl of Hudson's Bay and took her home, with results patur- ally mixed, but better than might have __ By Trustee Hines, that the Board of |! fl‘l ustees submit to Isaae M. Baldwin the following propositlon That if he | metic, botany, Greek history. teachers, stating that they are con- sidered qualified to pass in the branches in which they present themselves for examination. 'The following is the order of the examinations: Monday. Forenoon - Second year French, advanced arithmetic, advanced algebra. Afternoon-Advanced English, second year Germgn, advanced physlcs, dros advanced chemistry. Tuesday forencon-Rhetoric, arith- After- noon—-—Vug11’s [Eneld physical geogra- 'phy, civies, economics. Wednesday forenoon-Writing, ele- mentary English, algebrg, plane geom- etry, chemistry, drawing. Afternoon Spelling, English composition, 400100), physlology and hygiene. Thursday forencon-PFirst yem (rm- man, mgonometx y, U. S. history. Af. ternoon-First year French, first year book-keepmg. 'Friday forenoon- Roman history, New York history. Afternoon-Eng- lish reading, solid geometry. f IF YOU HAVE 'That you want done carefully onfi CHAPMAN &o CO., *T H Re- © Hustling Transfer Co., OF BALDWINSVILLE Office with Walter Carpenter, in mtnptly and wa 15y1 Skmner Block P. A. WEED BUILDER OF Flag Sine, Tar Coment. and Portland Coment Walks, Hitching Posts, Stepping 'Stones, Curbing and Crossings Fur- nished and Set at Reason-. able Rates. T\ Repairing 'done cheap and satis- foctory. EumrAaBETH STRXET, BALDWISSVILLE. N. Y. A'\ 10 The fourth in the series of Li pin- cott's Notable Stories-'\'The Philos phers,\ by Geraldine Bonner-deals with an extraordinary wedding, in which the men concerned were philo- sophers mdeed ASK FOR ~ tags towindows taking ther} coo! l & gunnmunds via. Elec- ONGND AGA Cor. 65th St., and Grove Place, - CHICAGO, ILE] ining rooms and six bath rooms: Sewly torn shed thmuzhout, Hot, Latin, Crsar, physics, English history, and Cold Great variety of Handles in gold silver, cellu- loid, horn'and wood. ' We own these goods so as to undersell all compet1t1on. Ladles WHIStS in polka dots, stripes and plain colors, from —48cto$~1 50; >- Boys WaISts‘ Button and Blouse Waists, all colors, pr1ces 15¢, 21¢, 25¢, 89¢,.50¢ to $1.25. Better grades at 4Qc, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. We still have a good supply of 8c Prints, 3c Domet Flannels and 7c¢c Ginghams.' These are the \Mill Remnants\ and are sold at just half price. The great demand for Wall Papers and Shades still continues. We are showing the lonly complete stock in town. L. W. & J. E. - Ladles’ Patent Tlp Oxford h Slippers 75and 95¢- ~ |- | Curtain Poles all complete at 15c. | Cherry or Ash ‘ BUY YOUR FURNITURE _- OF -- L. bflOW3T dc CO Hall Racks, Desks, Book Cases, Dining Tables, . and Chairs, Side Boards, Chamber Suits, and Parlor Suits, Lounges Par- R lor Tables and Stands, Roll Top - Desks, Mattresses and Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Repair ing and Upholstefiugflw—wn h Prices always right and Satisfaction Guaranteed -By. - --- Outing Shirts, good quality, at 220, - i | UNDERTAKING A SPECLdeI. | Tus Oxoxpaga isa now two-stary brick block - af flats, pots 15 minotes fide to EXpx gtr-(‘atcrfilsva N.¥,.0, & L, S4 M.S. Englewond Statien, Chisago, which is only three blocks fram Tas Oxoxbaga. Rooms only $1.00 per day For enoh cecaupying pomens free to goonts. First-laks board by the das, week oren the Eoropéan Plan within one prtcs Those desiring forther lufemnttsn aro roferped t mefiuxiwétfim at the Stows MW Gasertacn®ce, Baldwiosvilio; or First National Renuk, Comm cartel Travelers' office, A. F. Sf M'HLEY’Sl size were everseen upon her face. Saturday, May Tth, at ber late res co | denes, Bev. H. L. Sboemaker, pastor of the Lysander M. E. church, offefsting. % %* % Larssons, lay 10, 16%4. CAED OF THANKS pas'sted ard ministered to HHNEANDA PM , .J. &. ?snm Dogs Wm“ Back fish‘s“? *'s Khirey #> mt“ lor roster It 45 Her fureral wos largely a‘temiedgm’ We desire to express mur stgcofe Pi chanits to our neighbors ard ffends jus Ecrizg the sickress ard death of} pard, L A. Smww, cdr adirise A. T» estrer 62th Street and Gross Pis t Chizegn. HL por ~ J mugs in my , CHE ' a misfiummlshymemfi Lrasis J $3 . the latest shapes and Styles,\ Fe . B. | R.. West Shore andNickle Plate R.R., stop at ute of bath l tn thmo bincksef Tus at very rea- 1 of at Tar: -'_U’XTUHY ComBINED IN. __ Cocoa _ Advantages of lUéin-g Cocoa-Coffee. It is su pe-zor in every respect to ordmary Coffee in drinking value. It has a more delicious aroma and flavor.. It is absofctely harmless and can be used by all without the slightest f] effect. It can be drank morning, noon asd night, It requires no complicated work in making.. iR will cot turn the complexion a sallow color by constant uss as Coffes I will do in many cases. It makes a delictous night cap, as it woos slumber. It is a nutritious food as well as a delfctorus be It is absolutely supgritr to any beverage In the world to keatth ard Iscxary. This swamps, together with every steacflpvfwm of Te and Pancey Groceries, Dairy Products, Eruils and Veg- l Mm, can be found at the f > «C - > A ta 3 - .% . . : nha tsa beni pt irp ight ores mtorr erin ait ie ge el x Bapa o ea - w the s ter e em 8 it $ ioral w & a « % # wee boty #1. > ithe mer ts ons, - \gy \t> wr am [umd dina A testar: arin, meetin cl ote ens Pumas = « has ~ wok & t m * «* wd unt h lt sn ai v tete tp oe n too teat me = w oo @ © coco or ante \po Hd Jun Otc r ie t TT iri ott rnt tara emnece revs a er romnpme rennis bar sooner -