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The Wingham Times, 1894-07-06, Page 7A WEi,i.. KNOWN i-WMN, • THE WEN R .L. •R."1 N k‘',6„, JULY 0, '7x94.. ARCTIC AND ANTARCTIC, ; A WATCH'S WONPERSe• ti. LION, Certllnia" pTeivtt►an rtna tuft l eeatlfal ETVVEEN . Attlee., I'hte Inecu Ud$Mx or the Moet Coni!UUh t the little ThePTrin Lead, lomtlly Light,REGIONS. springs and !mem, eac]i an itY• rhekl, l HESE INTEl3ESTiNG wheels', spring AN INTERESTING SURCal0At. EXPERi- secured / a 1lerinaneYtt°nla('a in our wo1 >r article of At ii •nen, ea.elta, Kindle Light, has CURIOUS. DIFFERkNCE Open your Watch and kook a; A, r Yrr.ie , dispensable art of the whole wonelerful •1 i o �otice the busy little balancli _ al ONDON. 1 lips,"It thor, Cardin reefs Iab,clleatlul: It-7ch4� ;vast Arqu. day and night, year in and year out, tip re - 1 lieu route Sea --The elre,at cheeses of Thie wonderful t years of stony tip re- a. 1 ex - Alaska. f lerranstlt. The watch c axile Y 1 Fl rtYninoty01ght ship, un the Its nit , •NewYnaTi, or Plain John NOMAD, as 1:18 Tito, route llasln�.,y}r,,a carious f#oirttittu YT1aG l aS it files to 14n fro till4eas111g1y, MENT IN 1, preferred to be called, was a man at deet) reliest ow L4nxaotr Surgeons Set.the >lireken ' sparitaality of life awl a beautiful dis i Eft, little, inachlYle 1s 1 p '• Us of Nero, K 5'attng and Lusty Mort- I rSsoL]n7301 Willoughby hbY Diltl'1e1�11s 1 L g from � suit ot` :hundreds t � y b .the + ai liah red v History „in • ,1s' of tlito IPorost •-• I4ucubri+r crowned I g nna Their �uthoia and HY y aro. { yl *heir Unique Efforts.. cannot often ocomr that the mon- stroll It lt. tet. arGh of the forest finds himself a patient it a on an operating table.' blamed,mever be- I 1 preliminary eau- whether any lion t th lad was sent to p art the, world 1 i s a perfect sets ore been in performer a trying oe ofthebane o a star11Q was graduated at Trinity ClofUxxel i be found, The distribntforL of land incl fd g Nero, king to be reduced tat •1820, He was afterward a fellowr. water round file Sotttli Pole is almost the ed. The slit to the head is 2.1000 of an • museums. a, : For a re showman 1s College in 1822, audn.182) was given the : converse of that round. the North Pole, jaM wide, It takes :308,0011 of these , with -Richard Burrell Fronde, nes possessing it, and even now is not earning allying as a itis lT's , .p, • •o' St. Alban's Hall by I ively . of tempering these eprings was long 1 in the, wollda i v'ce= rYncr :Llslilp. t In the one we have a mountain of 5l�vortlws � •�r1,d3J•a ThenlYail,•i,l)1d, and a1n��JusnL not perhaps unl(n e s 'tial l D, p p , It this osition he coy • r a lofty ivass of r t• ve a basin form. mid finely tempered, The proeese snow Caches to have to accept l.a p ti x ed about ° I p select- ,cog and ice covering r re,1 cl.liv an ocean strip of the flnest� steel, about 0� 1 tory, but adding insult ' wiled about a year, and WAS then sel congealed water stirroant e ' terruption from land to the treatment is tern isundoubtedly i lie re where he awa • with very' little in- ' long and 1400 inch wide and .4-40,000: to injury. Nero is a young and frisky ed as tutor in Oriel College , atretchine 3 a ,,,Aa, thick. It is coiled up in a spiral 'lion, whose right hind leg ness; broken as l remained until 1828. confines . 1 fiat plain of pack ice, sonie of whieh is, diela as a seeret by the few fortunate by the bite of an angrywhich he is a valuable animal, it was deter- t mined to save his life, if Kossa- 1 the outcome was a most remarkable Te. isle, by setting the limb and keeping llgiou �mvveuraut in ,,.p English Church. , ca), _ ..Their manufacture Qts t1.tLt the bans would knit.Ill i8N8, Dr= Newman was the n1 ag ; crystic sea), but most of which is driven generally known. qna , thetize St Mary s Qafolci, hither and thither in summer by winds' requires great skill and care, The strip eon. is gauged to 20 1000 of an inch, but no measuring installment has as yet been 1 devised capable of fine enough gauging to deteranine beforehand by the size of 1 the strip what the strength of the fin- , ished spring• will be. A 1-20,000 part of an incl. difference in the thickness of the strip makes a difference in the run- ning of a watch of about six minutes glens are panel ler hour. basin, including the area drained by all I 1 ,.v The veins of these springs, when fin• - a answer to a uestion. as to the Girculn- There is, said Henry Seebobnl to the i average. liidiits G n�1i f acture eYYibraces ns q stances attending the camposltion of British Association lately, only one 'land , mare ,ti an i ,000 distinct anti separate "Elis' Belilgua": basin;. the relative, distribution ofa , e erations home of the smallest xerotes r• i ''Jahn ,eery Newman, D.D was and water took the glob}apllicitil tltstY ' are so minute that the unaided lye cannot moi, 1801. light d .Teat in the arctic; resteel- n or born in LaEngland, Feb. d button of bs It ten 1 di;ltingttislt then. -frontfilings • After a good g ; - are lee wont iy itnsmil Inim to to specks of dirt. 'Under a powerful imag- e on the Oxford, where of 11 '' s L smiler climate at ; T 1' ing asw is rt_'r'etil- a11 6 G an ',was, of course, necessary to antes ' tlliIa in some way so las to approach him, t also chaplain attL tiKeble His and Ed for the pain ]Wade him savage. Three . were such men as John grains of morphia maxed. with atropine 1 ward Bouverie Pusey, and his ministry.- ' $pxinlaled on a piece of meat, which I tions at St. Mary's had a pori*erft}1 Milli- ane encs on the students of the university. which leads to the Atlantic Ocean, and Elie was chis ed to ,,wallow after some' A visit to the continent intervened trouble, his appetite having been spoiled.I even that interrupted by Iceland, Spitz - 7r a late breakfast of about 25 pounds in this time of literary" and religious bergs!). and Franz Josef Land. of beef. In about an hour he was pretty activity. During that absence from I f we assume that the unknown re, g home the tendencies toward, Roman Hien the polar well a was the influence of surely drug, i .h he had already manifested, and he to then fastened gee , by ism. emedWito have filed themselves as per - an ropes the operating fracture just moment principles in his mind. He h an examination revealed above the kneedap. The leg was ex- ;begun in the city of Rams to write the tended and the bones piaced in apposi ,Lyra Apostolica,' a volume of verses tThen a sort of closely -fitting intended to express the low state of the th armee parts 1 is , more than tins] stop. English Church, and in which he was this was drawn over a, and o of isted b , several of his•friends. olle.ihes tittles the value e,1' the same this wound cotton withass Y on 'board a vessel either forest'or steppe. eareenland, the watches is worth u o wood splints drawn very tight and firmly "Here it was (whilehome oa: the glacier and the another of 1 onehaof pure gold. Hall groins' wire bound. Over this was made a plaster of lying becalmed Iitltrveen Corsica and 1 the -icebergs of the Northern Atlantic,weight Paris cast, and then wood splints were Sardinia) that this hymn — the most I rises 9;000 or 10,000 feet above the sea I incl lis one -twentieth. of a of wire grain to the less 'a s /famous • of all hise r productions. feeling was I level, while the sea between that lofty, than half a mi ed• The bweigh glees placed across the bandages anti firmlyplateau and Scandinavia is the deepest wrapped in lint, the whole Using covered written. Its sincerity e adOt and the vibrations every second, ice every was a glue bandage. When the *tine vepursaily acceptable. have rit title , known in the polar •basin, though it is 1 velvib, 18,000 every. hour, 432 every bytimes finished theebroken leg was aboutvers 'Ty acceptable• Its original- title . separated•from the rest of 'the Atlantic I everyday, and 1ur,0o3e,000 fines lager than ahs other, adjustedand so real `The Pillarl, of the Cloud, It wasnbya broad belt or ' submaritre plateau! five 3bandages first ublished in the British Magazine connecting C#reenlaiul across Tceland I year, At each vrbf:��troaa it rotates ,,boat carefully' were the b gyear. about ery movementdthaiie couple ofo, e k it is and ehstn in `Lyra Apostolica,' 1b$0 in and the Eames with the British Islands ' one and one-fourth times, which makes thatfn a couple of weeks the three stanzas, with the up light. o the and Europe. Iceland, Spitzbergen and 197,100,000 revoltitiot1setevery ye r. nIn plaste 8cl that the godly there ariseth in the Novaya-zeanlia, the latter a continua- order that we may Illam d. piaster cast may 711 before, unless in- darkness.'these tinyWorkers let his amp to ti should set g before, and then I tion of the Urals, are all mountains anti the stupendous amount of labor per- utation of the leg will bo necessary. "The statement of Dr, Ne'3vm it Mita- t full of glaciers. some elf the largestfSouth-1, make few comparisos. Take,kfor ill 1 ampself fixes the date of the.composition as , ern Alaska t4a'' I ustrati on, • a locomotive with six-foot The operation lasted m..1 n two hours, June 10, 1838." 1 the world, keel a .,neat Betel of interest.— 1 driving wheels. Let its wheels be run Ws13tminster Gazette. haver' the sours 1l mbet •un —'r-- 7tleatri<sity in filo A'na East. No More t Of a'OVOlntiUTt3 that tL wale The willingness 'There have been some big changes in 'ado )t, witlao the neap of Africa since the editor went p t110. Electrl wheel. W'thiII the past twenty years t t 11 * diffe and currents and is wallet. itt by tinental and island barriers broken Duly by the narrow outlets of Behring Straits Baffin's Bay, and the 'broaclO1r ittlf pally sea rivers flowing into the Artie Sea, m be roughly estimated to contain about 14,000,000 square miles, of which half is land and half water. In the oldest part of the basin the land is either glacier or tundra, and Tn e w ishea and placed in watches, mous ii. proportion to the material from which. they • are made. A comnparison will give a good idea. A. ton of steel matte up into hairsprings whennnn ♦a flIVLR \ArilQ DnaSTRANsi0Erol` r 0� Cpl CJl•� �.pR H ERA H r pNp rjOl t 4U of pYice TA?'1Q r QA N. h�f � A SU o,. DUET N A Ci N& of IMl SEWAFE w� s;ii+i. q". -=t Canadian. ►1ao'. o R'•adl r . i ']'IME Tit 13LE. .._� ...�., T, nten arrive end dreert sa (ella,Vs '.YA,rSU w'cut it 'r to....., ...1.0r TOroutn .... 6:1I t I4 1) 11, aA 1; s .,op, e,.. ,........ '1� or Tceawater s, + 7;40 p. 0r +. 10 G E2,A1'� TI?,'CT �T F } ' - T 9 E.. •--••^-TEM€ A 1, AltA IVR AT WIS0nAM LrtAvR WANdt{AM fe33 a e . l';.Ituerston, Guelph, Toronto, ec tt•%t,t.ln 11:20 " " " W21 " 0:4G u. nr, Anixeri for i uhuorstnn 7:SOp,at a , , cunt 10:40 a n,. r„txe(f [or Jtiurardtn, lf,,. 1:37 1),'u, 10.07 " 1 :00 n. n. i , 8:00p. 1u. anti eve, C efts i Charity Tor Iltnr. nntll tIley bl e11 h does in U11e gness of the Japanese to Two little boys schaLtily clastood on p- a,1 year, and they relit Have c x ells ut reserve, says a writer in� perently perfectly pl Y I 1 thie a wtdis- civilization , sating lootaing Lt the good things in a tan uit� of the eorthutlA lgltt complete Dal World, tL 1 a rent in charaeter froial that , baker's rvind0W- The ,cod natured Ger-1 enc to has been ° y previously lived man baker's sympathies were aroused 1 does without other attention than wind - almost the whole, continentunder which they have _ once every twenty four lwtus. tip by the nations of Europe. is one of their most striking character - gobbled and, taking a' five cent apple pie from 1 ing A Natural lsasc,r. An es a exchange puts it thus: "What is istica While they are very conserve-, oaisorva the window, he handed. it to the boy fall rive "in many ways, they are the most nearest to the door. The latter had • James 'J. Corbett, the ptt;,ilist, said.: 7 left is a very small 'fraction—only Mor - M1 eco and Tripoli,idwhish will in time )ere - got thepie. Suddenly he developed 1 "Let ane begin i or at , t beginning t iii business. id.: I aliberal people in .the world in others. been a broac"i•mintiecl communist before i 1 to France, Italy or Spain�a now a stretch of Trice in their history they have cep l�lli into yu learnedbto box when a kfdie bu never {country behind Ashant anlaimed by Medi a complete change ofa front, and , a bloated Capitalist and shoved the • you i Soudan: The domainadopted a .foreign civilization, The 1 pie order his coat. y , 1 the time when T got hurt. 1 France extends from Tripoli to Morocco, first time was many centuries ago, when ' Gr loo a k piece'?" s ' cried heti comrade. ' • correct mshape and wind. Then I stn 1 G if - i civ , h i literature "Ola! go talo a steal:. Didn't his hobs'1 was merle for a boxer, for I have th { es' ai Clranges in Maps. POWDERS Cure SiCK HE Q�o C H d Ton ant Neura1g k in ED MINUTEST Hess Biliousness, Pain in the S1•ide, Co stipcureation, for aegneiuc LA31 p YM tk..a» i0ilil London, Clinton, &c., & 55 "r f - O PRINTIN.G, ANett: M f4,,01,µ, parppi 1l'tn, t'eaters,, , P Heads, circulars, ae., &c., executed in th® est style of the art, et uroderate, prices, a,rd,on ,aItq tt 't notice. Apple or address it. EL LIOTT; TIMM mice, winl;1 ain. Torpid Liver Bad Breath. o stay TAKE 1 r egulate the bowels, .VERY NrcE ra �• 4 PRICE 2E C•ENTS Ar Onuo STOR�s . j0StPII COwAN, CL'aNY 9TH Dxv. Cover, Co. HBnoa, AUCTIONEER, ISSUER Ol+ 'VIARRIAGE LICENSES Con1uSSIONE1t Int H• C. J=, ETc. ONT. BA NK of "�,11TQN WINGHAIVI. Capital, n1,'�50,0O0. Rest, i?ti50,000. WBoarrnn, T. E. O,O T Y N UNDERTAKER, find from. the Met literrauoan to t to n Chln lllzatlou reit its , , WIN � ' r y1r,�r� oleic, a moat nee 5 accetupi151aulen of Guinea. Germany seems to claim Inanufactiares and rciellce, wasttound give it to me Ian this business. No,•I did not choose - jurisdiction indefinitely northwardEngland to be better than their own, and its "Naw, lie didn't. He give half of it•4 r the between croons, with o f the adoption raised • them from a state of • to me," it, though. , cr '= e3 between a portion of the way. France Perhaps you know that for several ,.,'`'-�� t her lar e •slice, to the south of barbarism to one o"' comparatively high 'You're a liar 1" ears I was In IL bank and earned the has •anot tial ce toa, and bound- civrlizatioiT; ,,ltd Wore, in these last few "You're fist anotliertout " magnificent salary of y1U0 a month. 1t German Eipua Free ,decades, the ]fere d to a degree Haao tpie-holder un t et no58 anA clinch fol.; makes um smile to think of it now, be• th southt•by the Congo West has been adopts b 1 h th t n u suit ,'ea. on e rtate. Then conies Portugal, with themust astonish' any. ane• who asongo State and British gfrlca,for oast- thorough understanding of the magnboundary and another great tracttrade of filo chalage filet has take] plana e1. t ' ounds off the condos evident than inlowed, and over each of , e1 cati�e I spend fua11 that stnu oyoung wildcats rolled stained with of clothes to da . I beleng dub i 1 Caliat fY S]null, blood and pie stufl'tn.. The baker time to the host exclusof his window and es- — the Olympia,— and regulaaly rn * i•3- made more looked out ,forma C Gerand territory 1 the south. ntli ds of In way is this change San x the hold which spec -I Cali - claimed rDe' boxed for pleasure. One day the for thousands of rht struck ole, relay not ay. the I Cape' and 'right up tricit has taken in the past five years. "Dat charity is no hood alretty. 1 for a livelihood 2 I may go on for life F miles to the southern border of the Con- The telegraph, of course, has been in I next time vat I gifs a pie away I keep it thought 1 as a bank clerk at 110,$10aniootlado t its ` go State anal p East and. German lie use since after the opening of the coup- . myself."• on by teatrictty, is worth tiler ; . ossessions in East Africa. Wet Trans try, and now extends. to • all parts o€ 'Refuse i)estrui ti Free State and. the he empire. When it was first estab-.: Cit • Connell. o£ I:teorvgttty. has "Thele - s `i told terrible time was going in 1 the Orange FT e• Republic. ie, To the northeast lies lashed there'rvere many amusing Deaf]' The ring for money. But the 1 veal I equatorial the inability of the resolved, it is stated, thnbu tit i)ofA the t us`r he rrtrsh arca, in eq retocle dux eo g the sorting and•coa r Dint o y. life. I that wasa ftue another vast B , a contiguous on the west with people to over the how the message for 1 .I Africa, , • and wire. The writer's tow 's refuse be made a pttldestrnctors" brotlae s anti live sisters, toad none of the Congo . State and the Fel n . So was eclat over the ossions• Italy . been erected primarily with the them has a 3e`a braeSia �tU`t I t�uipdoii 8 ethe ta :German Koss land of first visit to Japan was early in i88ti', � tele fighting plant. Many i• have• like ` anal] band, Abyssinia and the and 0110 ,day he vette with ltd gukcle, i • England again creepsquestion .of Utilizing t the pleat and the • Well that I would do the scans tieing over the G:kllia's, incl g walking over a remote mountain A I object of burning i the refuse, heat been cal W lagain, I eat Red ate,, coast op along which passed a telegrapheated during such,burning hlaa -either ,.I think one serf of works up, as a of t who had s tl best but v 1 there osite Aden, as well as the Is an colllltryluan was me iSocotra. Egypt may also be said to be himself by the roadside, and was wat'oh- • 1 in English hands. for the good of the ing intently the wire. His Sate' was so 1 natives, *the EtTglista say.” fixed that the guide asked what he was d • and he replied that the was wait - r i' A lady one nay b, the i but had never been able powe 11ditchen, was mystified to • see ot10li ook it was put up,. This incident was, double the of the first sgtupnaent, needs a lrih Tubbing aper image eve wall. to see anything. g incident the ars, andle this. e sizeeuo farther capital outlay are only rich people are not apt to ask hideous paper, 71na ge ]]ailed to the the pertjon ofno the e toamusing Rio Janeiro. in a drying acid sorting plant. --Electric what you have made it in. Riches speak- • ' Upon inquiry s�le learn thltty a caption flee telephone in •;for themselves." it that city when the al Engineer. • fere. Omg, ing to see a message go .alol•.e• the wire, since Yoing into a Chinese t 1 e had watched many times tirely neglect or at 7e • feeble attempt has 'been made to turn 1 rule, too relao never reach the goal. You theh heat to some useful • obtained 0 but the basis of the results obtaiaec min ex- I will �o live `t11e10 tlivss Love than ones perilnental tests there is enough fuel in - w the town ashpit refuse to supply steam ' the men like myself who are fast Z mak.' r for an electric lighting plant ing aioueyr ile I shall retire, for if you k age was a kitchen idol, whose higher The writer Was in and eon- Aphorisms. . „Gone,- Sir, t=ono," . t,^ova's to watch and report to some it exchange was being started, er was said and done ier the ` ehan e opposition was shown, axillae , Sin is essentially a departure from Landseer, the wonderful animal paint- ' !god this n of en and that its mouth was anoint- s People supposed nothing but English tlacincerii'ther. xis of err often told an amusing story, 1 eitch !winch he was the, .acro, to illustrate could be spoken, and In order r 1railbe able bincerity, and truth are the, ba ed in this fashion so that it could relate p rias must lea every virtue.—Confucius. that a he must e from ll o i to learn only sweet things. to use 3 Y ev Y r great - idol," be the Herts about himself. ".I have a lurking sympathy fundei� stadia* Nothing is, more simple than great- c1o1 othe lady declared. andone dIW while walking in London he Many unnatural habit and ' Hess, indeed. To be simple is to iu The window of tL prcture•c1e Leer a stand its helplesshav1 npla p to it should break it g t' 1 ails evil tongues of good. specimen of his Orr t, mems an g 7a Or per •esses p ase them.—(,ata, , pauitea. to seal my til does at not spit. One of the chief •,. ]store was a of it is the to Lcc • � • • and blessedness ° at1 0 tO V Those who use tobacco do Souls it In your le - a the acture or ulselves by swallow- sum of all your 1msiLies.la genuine Hinted �i'TILT.ite 1 � of the best notliketo>t)oison the disgust to live far (loll.—.T= Wesley. ` he ere ,p it, Landsoer , ,r an - t an 4 1 SAW ti t. 3 a. 1 1.0 misery. r Ln a -EtYStep, 3Se _ tt'i�. m 3 eat.a1 Y S g r•n work. P 1 • CU 1 c n o ' e addicted O C a •1 t,C he s • lino 1 the t to e We c,aof o ev1 e P ou a name aipon a titin order p p wl • d gifts tiesweetiPCI? up once. The healthy ie womanlain;, r causes others, but ,T guyf'il life enables us to de -r inside he asked 1 c u on nte, iR e but ahablt either chewing ep heart that it is the p sot, I am not atli bTl a salesman said the p ',avert lily judgment, the •crude molasses of the heathen Chi- nee is preferable to the concocte l 'taffy so they annoy and another name for ig and cl ltic ttf]y examining 1,of more civilized acquaintances." . ing the saliva, is easier to flatter than to hdrs b * spitting wherever they go...If„ leo Iii ce Mastery uetwere omniscient, every asked if the dealer world warrant it. It is much ensis •clisti 't'•r °t y knew what others think• of hsie and h•tt thing would be plain. 'Tryon Edtvarcls• "Most certarTlij+, replied tile. sales- R 6 a later cannot heal the wound man, -and what is more, he wi11 never 's p, , paint ttuather.' while the arrow is sticking in It so Prayer will tot profit .lint 'ivtto regards ••How's that ?" asked the painter. ni•.1 "] t Cawdev 1 "Gone sir, gone answered the, man, iniquity . •praise, says Richter, nc poi is wise; for while praise stimplies merit e giver, in -;the receiver, and honesty in flattery is based on no foundation and. is spread witltottt discrla ]natio in her art, d the flatterer s •indeed, in which. nese the commends most where most is lacking. --Household. i'raotieal. An association for the promotion of .cycling ninon;; women has been formed Y features in England. One of the special ,of the work. contemplated dor ineRiding I �, lain-tleteetor" is the latest ]liven• .of women not able to pals on the easy , • ti n make Iniserable' the traveler's frill to procure Wheels tion t t not 'unlike a in silver trinket, Ttfaasi payment plan. I life. tl t Tie back -- -� — ' 'compass i11 14p1'i1a2Nuc1, "'n.. on card flaying. •1 are email holes in the silver, las ' the i asylum, pottluled the dant? passes and unives ' the ; "damp," 13y the 'at o , our spT ers themselves them they would not enjoy very well. Those who have diseases es of the nose, throat or lungs, ace e nr they go- xclis- able for expectorating matter maybe danger d The ss' eatorate tet op u and being blown abo in fors by drying P t for others to bseathe, f11 c tis disease against them. Let us have *Mine; and expectorating tingof t Health. 11 can do-hone—Herald. Most o„ :• ,,.foul ing CSP' u , which ie c b Cat;:,u:.,; • .1., is kept up by a tax oil 11 until t points to the word 'i1 eying Heol c 1 f this ]]barred sheets can be detected: ata his tette — , , 1 Tutting 'his "finger to itis forehead; • nutting completely off his head, and ,r• co Y •o ue , sir, p , •"g one, T 'eco e c A •' 1170 1 • 3 l to a Y , t il A re 1 t- onceo 1 1.. • g t ]1 •.Y no , was Nhe boor or the boar or farmer who lived nearest. Lalliiseer hurried out, that he ;flight 1 are sewed with cotton have ti good laugh without betraying rith. • Kid. g ayes i his idclttlty -� _ fleeced, as at class not elft the kid aa Ilouseliolcl•�__ readily Its silk. t)uke's 'tie,----- - 4 L;trvn is fine linen bleached 011 the Sts were tkevs originally tltake'a money, lawn instead of the ordlllttly drying f it't made in the Duchy of Apuia in ; ground. 1 •1; 1, _ Legal execatrots in Mexico Ave by,t,+ . ]T Lx �' Artificial r.� and Now, shooting, and take place in the prison • 'artificial woad for furniture, roofs,' 1 yard. A grave titietake accrclentalYy bury ,1,1„tcl:e', etc., is nove 'made by burning ing a allaia alive, 1 ye ,,,leit etogethe11tter with1 wood shavings, .. 1 President—Jens' 'i'rrAwr. Vice-President—A. O. !Lomax. IlitECT®Ra uv CIIOC'rea. (,a,, Itoac,l 'U•a, GrnSON, 11 1., A• T aatn, A. R. Lan (Toronto). 'n,hier—J. TI RNI3L'LL. Savings Hanle --Hours 10 to 3; Satnrdnss,10 to 1. Rcpcsite of Nl end 'tinierds remit ed and interest tilnr,'otl. Special i,: polite also received et current rotes of interest. Drafts a, Great Britain and the United state* bought and sold B. WILLSON, Ass:x- E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor. 14 SAFE THE GREAT BLOOD 'PURIFIER ®r ��+i nn ��B99H�EIR1pp1STO' .'Sr q tJ,43,rbLt�,Gi,p.{I,IILLI. • CURES ALL Taints of the Blood. CERTAIN Varicocele, Emissions, Nervous • Debility, Seminal'Weakness, Gleet' Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Kidney and Bladder Diseases Positively Cured by w et og Tie arYou can Deposit the Money in Your Bank or with Your Postmaster to be paid us after you are CURED under a written Guarantee! Self dleaa, Ezeasces men. andhe farm, the8 have e wrecked Sunday sces hool, the office the pro ng s- sio s-alL aged mon. arse MiddM all have its victims. iYoung emat if weak and old, boat sexually end pb} ware of the ioally. Consult aged us +nen, you oro growing Consult us before too late. NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Cont,derit a . VARICOCELE, EMISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CURED. •, W. 8. COLLINS. W. S. Collins, of Saginaw, Speaks. ch 1 tontine W. 5.C�OLLINS. _ ti "I am 29. At 15 Damned a bad hob „r. Wed till 10. I then become' one time ba a&md leav , i •C� gay life. Exposure produced +9+JP memore poor; eyes'fess, . cue and despondent; piion face; hair loose, bone r? ' dTa^ red, sunken and blur; pimples l pains; weak back; varicocele; ,dreams and losses at u g' 'r(.. night; weak Parts; deposit in urine etas contemplating ting t dreds of dollars without help, and w suicide when a friend recommended Drs. Kennedy Zs { Kergan's New Method Treatment. Thank God I /ri/ • 1� (' l tried it. In andnever had was eturcured. a WaThis mrarrieed tas wo o - N '- years ago, 1 oars ago nd all happy. Boys, try Drs. Kennedy &Kar- AFTER TREA=T a �'` BEFORE TRT.ATX T sae before giving up hope. S. A. TONTON. Seminal Weakness, impotency and 6. A. TONTON Varicocele Cured. Kennedy ds Kern,aI had ' v • t `I1 ` "When I consulted Drs. dy li@ , little, hope,. I was surprised. Their new MethndTreal- � ;�� �:Y meat improved me'tho first week. Emissions tensed, i�y4%iy� nerves became strong, Pains disappeared, haft grew in • :re , again, eyes became bright, cheerful in company and •strong sexually. Having tried- many Quacks, 1 con —` ..�' recommend Drs. Kennedy & Horgan as reliable • / heartily 7y7 t. Specialists. Whey treated me honorably and skillfully. ...)„):ER'Ll,EAT3i* A. T. P.1L ERSOEATAL ? Life. R'. P EMT'RSON. T. P. 'EMERSON. A Nervous- Wreck—•A Happy � • T. P. Emerson Has a Narrow Escape. "1 live on the farm. Amtschool llearned an early habit, which weakened physically, woe goingsato nd mentally" Consumely n)g s Ifinaily "Tete Golden >* "" "decline" (Cited p . t Monitor," editedbyDrs. ed Kennedy truth Horgan C use. Self :,:,a' losy hands. Iamydvtitali y. I took the New • abuse had sapped %thud Treatment and was cured. My friends think Ne • '' was tittred of Consumption. ehave osent,tt enii r New • r. , h ,, _ patients, all of whom were a hes vigor, vitality and man- I' j�� !' • Method �Creatment supplies ASTEn TREAIXONT, BE1ONE TREATSa'T. hood." on'coatemplatin mat- ? Are lost hope? y Have, you. ' i 7u • atmweakness? Oar n vIalt os i' OYwa re,on A'Have any ypr diseased? been drso READER1 riagei' lasreyr1. \V Method Treatment will ones yon. 'What it has done for offices it will de db�for�you. Now 14 C7t �>I� tGrt7 A.R A•NT 3 215 QR 16 Years Iii Detroit, 160,000 Cured. No Risk. C f ch charge. Cha Free. nable t�Boolts Ftree ton, GoldenaMonitor"1p(illae. ti a e of nDlo.. Dummies o f e neasb trated): on Dr NAs o men. Inclose, non 2 cent„, Heal@d. 1TE. _NAMES aUSED. C. O 0.VN'd rimesbri boxes br onvetw \FATE. Na medicine Confidential. sent C. O ogee. Evet'ythlflaB' �confldtatltlalA Qitestlon Hist �tttt'd,cogt of Treat. merit, FREE. r -- ce No,148 SHELBY ST. 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