‘ clerk. “Got any black cowhide of anything 9-‘ ’ he asgd after a minute’ s_ thogght “Not that I ah) aware of,†and - tamer became thoughtful again. the cus “Hide, hide, hide,†be repeated. Got any rawhide of anything?†The clerk shook his head sadlv as the man, trampedup and down the sto}e. : “1 want black something of something,†he said. “Have you got any ‘3†“Probably we have,†replied the clerk, “but you‘ll have to be more deï¬nite to get it." '1' he customer thought for a moment. “Go: my black sheepskin of something?†he asked. “No. we don’t keep sheep skins. “73 have Chamois skins, though.†"That isn’t it, I know,†said the cus- tomer. “Got any other kind of skins 2†“No.†“Skins, skins, skins,†repeated the man, struggling with his slippery memory. “Calfskin seems to be something like it. Got any black calfskins of anything?†“No, no: a. one," and the clerk laughed. The customer grew red in the face. “By jove,†he said, “if it isn’t a. skin, what in thunder is it ‘2†“Possibly it is 3 hide ‘2†suggested the clerk kindly. “That’s it ! That’s it !†exclaimed the man. “Have you got any black hides of something or jinything ‘3†- ill ; Tn 1-2- , ire him for a voyage in an Asiatic sea, New , x! was pumped into him from a lep'tous old So _. 5 the had vanished, and he could not eat So 1:: - » {in - cv‘ dyspepsia was injected in the fail; Bzz' 9- - Univ-'15 so diluted by the remedies he’d That. 722:3: 3:» laid him down and died and never ) D . u' .23“; (. Witt: izr'm u-quuanl elixir tho’ they tried resus- He :2» Yet it: Brit If he 0: The nun: was in a brown study whgn he went into the drug store. “What. can we do for you ‘3†mqmred the _I._l, And inv’evicr: hail its gastric juice into his abdo- HL-Il ; But :u‘ soon as he recovered, as, of course, he had to do, There came along a mztlesnake and hit his thumb in two. Once again his veins were opened to receive about a «in B Ox‘ stwixe serpentine solution with the venom in it Til] he (um-1:1, the’ ty; hoid fever, and speedy death was sure; Then the doctors with some savage did inoculate s 1...“. Tin he on h . 3‘2. v , And in ~_.-:- 4! half a 31313.3 05 bacilli intohim; Well, hrs friends won a}! xiekigjnu} at. the qmckness of 5m.- I-m'e. And 'h my? do Tue“. he 4-1:! Lam-s: .Eedica! Fads. First .the' pump him full of virus from some mediocre himâ€"he was gunning 5,1333); M' Allister (10(1.) Hech, sits, its awn; E I he the whu l5kV, an’ I hae the watter, 512:1 canna enjoy meself. will do Soap as Snow, Sunlight be White Linen to if you â€â€˜21:: tuburnflcuis, so they took him to the hwk Something of Something. . a symptom of reviving animgtion; .1! could save him (he pemlstent‘ly n: (:91 a little life into his brains. ‘c. {Independeng DeaemberS 1892. me] his v ins in Paris with an extract of "fl szpgtze not the best we to de- cide the matter . First by_ enquiring what the experience is of those who already use .it. Secondly, by a. fair tnal yourself. 1:011 not committed m an way to use the 509. ; all we ask is: Don’t elay, try it the next washing day. those who use it what they think of it, then try it: foryourself. The re- sult will lease you. and you r c othes will be washed in far less time, with Less Labour. Greater Comfort, and will be whiter than they have ever been before. when you used ordinary Is you have never tried SUR'LIQHT SQAP, _a.sk Because SUNLIGHT SOAP is perfectly pure. and contains no Injun- ops Chemicals to injure exther your clothes or your hands. Greatest care is exercised in n: manufacture, and its quality is so ap reciated by the public 1: at it has the Largest Sale of any Soap in the World. That How test this? 711 \ 'imess, ALFRED A. RYLEY. In regard to above We have lhis day enicrc’z into partnership and intend to carry on busi- ness at the old sin .5. as general mere-1w 1113, un- der thestyle and ï¬r n {1213 name of Rg‘lcy 5021. Bethany. 27th Dec. 180'" .V-‘ol NOTICE OF DISSOLUTIOWF PARTNER- A. SHIP. â€" The partnership heretofore existing between Alfred kyley and J ames Alexander Preston, as General Merchants in the Village of Bethany. County of Durham, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All the debts owing by th late ï¬rm will be paid by Aired Byley, to whom all accounts must be paid at once. Bethany, 27th December, ISLE. Came to the premises of the undersigned in the month of Box'exnt'er. a steer. The owner wxll please prox 0 property. pay the charges and take it away. Is hereby given that I will not be re- sponsxblc fgr any accounts contracted in mynamc wnhout my written order for the ano Don’t miss this opportunï¬ty to buy TEAS cheap, as we have the best values in Teas 'to be had anywhere, No puffâ€"but solid facts. Call and get sam- ples and judge for yourseif‘. NOTICE Great Bargainsâ€"in Teas For The Nexi: 3G ï¬ays Stomach Ache -â€"\Vc all know what it is; we acquired a perfec?~ knowledge of the “Pet†in our youth, after a raid on things we were expressly forbidden to touch. Our mother gave us Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer then, and, strange to say, no other remedy has been discovered to this day to equal it. Old pop- ular price, 240. for Big New Bottle. Gavan. Jan. 231- d‘ that !1 “What are you thinkin’ of, John?†a. rela. tive whispered to him. “I was thinkin’,†answered John, wiping the teem away, “how he would a enjoyed Presently the crowd were all wending their way out of the cemetery, and as the chief mourner, the dead old man’s son, passed the patent medicine wagon, an indescribable expression passed over his face, while a. tear rolled down his cheek. lALD‘VXNâ€"BYERSuâ€"In the Presbyterian church. Omemee, by the Rev. J. Baldwin. assisted by Rev. John Ewing. on \Vcdncsday. Jan. 18th. Florence. cldcs: daughter of Albert E. Byers. of Omemce, to Rev. Russell Baldwin of Elkhorn. \Visconsin, U. S. A. ‘STRAY STEER. USE sum â€3 s‘ms APARILLA. 5320? um GRAVEYARD comm wxm WILKIN- sox’s Bangui. TRY FURXESS' s PILLS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. The Boston Transcript tells of a. fuq incident at a. funeral. A patent median wagon stopped at the enlmnoe to ï¬lm W 132:}; during die W, on mu â€9 signs as these : T TEAS, TTTTTTTTTfTIIITTTTTTTTTTTT Mrs. Hoppinâ€"I am just going out to buy the trimming for my new dress. Mrs. Stylesâ€"W’hat is the dress going to be made of '3 Mrs. Hoppinâ€"That depends on how much money I have left over. TEAS, 2~3t Showmanâ€"Good! Gigi Vxhï¬e éthdusand dozen. Patenteeâ€"I have Iherea patent celluloid imitation lemon. Floats around in the lemonade O. K’: Use ’9!) over an’ over. 1-3t . DEYELL’S. Successful Advertising. . DEYELL, -â€"ATâ€" (Signed) JOHN HANNA. ‘. 1893. 4-1t The Altar. E Y, ESTON. A sz. RI) RYL A. 1’11 J. \V R. BALL Lot3. 51110011. Camm .0 Thing. Millbrock. SMITH 8: PRESTON. Solicitors for Adnï¬nistmtrix. \Ve lnaï¬ufucturc six different styles of wouden pumps and handle every de- si< n of Canadian arm. American iron pumps. n It you are in nwed of a pump call an 1 see 1m beï¬'n'c purchasing. It will my van. N pursuance of Chap. 110. Sec. 36 R. S. O. 1887, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others havin claimsagainst the estate of Catharine Gallag ier, late of the township of Manvers, in the county of Durham. ‘spinstcr. deceased. who died on or about the 25th day of August, 1879. are required to send by post pre- pai ortodeliver to Messrs. Smith 8; Preston. barristers. Millln‘ook. the solicitors for the ad- ministration of the property of the said deceas- ed. on or before the 6th day of February, 1893. a. statement ..of their names and addresses, the full particulars of their clannsand the securities if any held by them : and that after the said date the said adminisiratrix will proceed to dis tribute the assets of the said estate among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to those claims of which she then shall have re- ceived notice. Dated at Minbrook. 1 this 5th day of Janna 1-y, 1893. 1 Manufactures all kinds of Pumps and can satisfy you both in style and price. \Ve- make aspecinlty of thc~ now well known _ _ EUREKA PQMPl which, wherever used with itsvlatest imfn-ovement’ culls forth wonderful pmise. It is the only pump on the 1m Let that ca. 11 be changed so as to tlnmv eithel a light or heavy stream of water. You should see it, before purchasing. PUMPS E In the Matter of the Estate of GatherineGallaghe-r, Deceased. N DTIDE Ti} BBEDI’TBHS Straycd from the village of Bethany, on Dec. 15th, 1892, a. small two-your old grey sneer, un- usuaJy large horns. The animal was taken frzm th premises of Mr. George Sycr. Lot 6, Con. 7. Cayan. Any person sending informa- tion as to its whereabouts will be suitably rc- Wa rded . R. B. \IcG_I_L_L, n .u G. W. GREEN EVERYBGB‘?’ flE 2-3t Emma‘s GK m 1 yielde’c! To "Perry Dams, (Br. 3% GREEN; MARGARE Wand EthTherio Bax/afar )1 n 1‘. ‘G XLLAGHER. Admmistrabrix. IS A PUMP. PUMPS ! Ontario Yclv'crton. P.O REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Buy your Robes and Blankets where you can have the largest stock and best assortment tc: select from; Our large Stock must be cleared out. Prices catch you every time- Watches and Jewellng; Best Make 0f Watches in ï¬eld And Silver“ Fall Supplies 893 George Street, Peterboro’.] w. E. CONWAY, Opposite McKee Davidson. I Me Handsome “ Daisy†Sleigh Free with every Boy’s Suit or Overcoat. Orm>w_29 m>rm O-u W0<m. ._ O<m500>4¢ Fiqe ~19} T ailnr-lVIade 4G10ngmg HARDWARE .1' Sell direct to their A Fine Line of Platedwape at Lowest Prices. GRAFTON co . J. GARDINE'R. Glass, JOHN STEELE Big Reduction in all Boys‘ We are determined to make a clean sweep of every Boys’ Suit and Overcoat. We made up a very heavy stock of Boys? Clothing for this winter. From now out we give away Boys' Overcoats at the following prices : New Heavy Overcoat, $1.50 3 Heavy Tweed Overcoat, $175 to $33-50; 33 different styles of Boys’ Caped Overcoats, in Meltons, Etoffe and Tweeds 5 Heavy Navy Caped Overcoats, $1.50 5 better quality Melton $1.75 ; Heavy Tweeds, $2 ; Etoï¬'e, Melton $23., $2.50 ; one lot of ï¬ne dif-1 ferent cloths to clear, only $3.50 ; another lot of eight different styles to clear, only $3.95 ; a few better lines in the ï¬nest goods, beautifully made, $4.50. The above prices are from 75c. ti) 932,50 off each Overcoat. SPECIALTY. LARGE STOCK OF SPECTAOLES OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, MILLBROOK. GRAFTON CO. BOYS’ SUITS FROM ' $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, %( $2.00, ‘6Ԡ$2.50, $2.59, $3.00, AND UPâ€"SEE THEM. C. '_â€"-MAN UFAGTURERS o": customers at 01088 Wholesal _ e rices. twenty-ï¬ve per cent. p ' For House and Fa' HAS ON HAND A FINE LINE OF GENERAL Paints, Lanterns, . B. JENKINS. suiTs BOYS’ ‘ Clothing. :3, thus saving them Manager. ‘1.)1 solid facts. Call and g pies and judge for you‘ Don't miss this op: to buy TEAS cheap, as the best values in Ten P.S.â€"Allkind5 of Harness. For The Next 3 At Great Bargains R. DEYEL market. They Will be Sold 2 est Possible F ‘3? Also agent for the Bra and the Rain waggon. Ti‘ TI‘TTTTTTTTTTTTT' Localsâ€"A11 notices. except tainmcnts for which the pr this ofï¬ce. 7 cent:~ per liz: Black line locals % cents per TEAsï¬ {him 25 cents. Legal Noaiccsï¬ cents pr: and 4 cents per hue each 5!: Professional} Cards. 51inc~ rear, $3 for Six months. Advertisements of Farms .31, each subsequent month. Advgrtisemcnts of Strai three mscruons. Advertisements of two 10 Losr. House 19 Let. Servant for ï¬rst inscrnon. $1. per 1m TEAS, Ric" :\_'0 charge will be mw Column. THE MILLBHOO ALEX. - FER €Vo1. XXXVI. THURSDAY TERMSâ€"$1.00 P Beautiful Fi .573 .191 ADVERTISING R. DEYE Alex. Fe Blankets from IS I’L’BLISIIE‘ 18 00 10 00 BY mo!