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1 Merit eututun suirefeteitt axe already in etoeltninad Iltieltlele
tfiDate Ot-StAndend wakes til4P 4,14 have ever Shown. •
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tutnn Novelties,
11,•new Dream LIOOdli earl faabielies.are
toady we have In it veer large ehoWioR
*rough theta deck/9111f lattieetitlaia.
iving ev
hat will
""firtnaitrir'"
*it Way h• - el latieof ,PiSSIst
Aeits. gip. eat semi
day. Al.
ake look
he ***lite* or* rahdion to 110+
-Re Isnined Inteal tfrU24t
, 'tofu asp4dIs 1:41FsLo thitr* 0410111e*
MUhlellen . tiOnlet tragie. always
be 44; Oen itidiettallely
Waist Barash*
1:4tal."' 404.04 et 140, thneat ins.tols
, inordinately fond, of ittioalemils.
tAskaim,iovoo +hooter went *matt
hilitnen Kochbes, MA tetv loung
Ice** in a roolilY P404 ittIuu 1"1"
say* Wrier.- in tint Pill Mall tenanIte-
Tiney Were tenth fella lael ett
private %Wen, wihite Meek l wnient
here * hunt. One of We pair Men -
lad to gel+ out of beanie lently, end
mning bewildered by the irattie An th.
Meth atreet Ot the 'tilaeY ithin allerrt
team, it ran hillier :and illither„ a. ler.
ror to some and 110) tett nt 41there. njat
Itied their fest le kill the Poet henNet
11110 ftnte however, got the better of all
ianrstieri and ran off into what is
iceatly ternied "the upper contlre t'-
-And fiy that till love of it Wa$,ktt
greioni who lied been attached 113
t.4 .
ler*. however, do teet ileentleat "latten
" ter tile "first
IY tbe 1°5t* ;*1:141Us We 14 ton To lake 4nit tie terrter 14 OW 1
Witiste+ We divided tallow these At once. Gaol selection* of high. so Leto tc.t.i seo n. omelet to nxe mum
.ritous, sednetions 4ingerr P
r 4111
Arrittrid of new fall goodi le not. In 'keeping With whIte Ainslie+ , 1
Pit eta* 1Valats At great sacrifice pricee • • P 1 . t I Us Plannitite. '
41111.Y.Rif ID, lha direetitin or a Perk
Sale Of CarPetil plittik 0 Al 19Td" on .everY evailahle
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141001' to the litho beast. had the hippy' Inaplra.• ILI
fettle Triftes-,away, ',end Within 'its .galeS:
the terrier ,nliteitynect Pam+ -told h4,*."'.
kag leadly described" by .ilie
did tie -Mach maligned weSp get* ea
ZO end* of Dreiaels" 'Velvet, Topestry and 'Woof Carpet, 1 C44g441k' and' IA 41'3144°4'1'1a a 411aVrie
"' OM Insect Cassie of fli& ‘err 440.0"S
1°3°4° of t1"0",.....t° 24 Yar4144 we place as ithargain„ cleating prices .1 -4, • ,.:- , .
e nam fede :to len , oit 4sa e et pet yar ,„ .,.....,....r..090- TO 7$ m .exeise .oilicer Milietied te 4:diatil,
d
.. iscorP4 a Means. r.I
E4.ittotettins okupo.' flit „Of htiga;'. ,Mottin amt.
"E44144ett Attr $11,,JoaMt of X4noloonts.anti''Olielotlin .nr6 /IOW' 1 WS"4? th" 14°1°4
tit11.0C,An,d..p_st.tfttiliti.N4t4 .quatItlejt..43:CirOyvt,seleitu,Xlinplenlias.in bi.
11441 or" illir flfttteLlld 111 .2. n and 4"' Trails %Wide., ,.,74t,r
rad 1,4%,..o. Li. ;14 A. • • 45 1,4 -5,, *MC
minimelor, hitelteith,
7114r." sAsOler:IEHEO
‘111 Me ' lav.er, n o n
•!Mod his deterininailen' 1.0:11Y•Oon0'
- t Ve to ealn the-
set niftetillnerWinntle.,'Oe
ited eis heart , .'
, For years timenye nentitOinTWb*ed.
I• i been the slaves Of Sae ITeinaimr: 00"
bad resolutely ceneentreten niletr VP:0e;
• gie,s upon saving-1ln 4 acliBellehtet%141unc'
btn. to justify their ta.sking,' 'Per. ' -Zen.
tune had smiled mien thenn belle with:
aunest equal favor-4,041•Stie'lted Stetted
se, upon them both Wink egflatntheere,,tee.
n• ' I No one in all Trevarroiviet even the
An '
, girl herself-kuew %thigh r.:41*, pen-
sietent wooers was (testicle AO:104,11er
, to the %Ilan till there eeteeethe )iftilt,
thc sweet suoday medIghtltigh4
ewhean she walkeinevitt JaeleBerritneleng
a 'he cliffs. ,,
The sea below them wan 41'001110g a
kve-song to the beaehe arid the evert-
, , Mg wind was whispeeing., eWeet Male
irgs to the shyly rustling tres; rove -mid
, love alone was torn el 'earth Mut sea
and sky -and she Wen thereie the nery
kingdom of love,with hintr. Almost
egrartst his will Ute worn‘igune Mimi).
Min it; almost agairest 'her well Me
' eweetest word that ever. 1s can MM.
lefl softly front her epee ad. Dick was
left discoesolatee 'Fate had voueneeted
to Jack the opportunity wbeet Makes' the
thief.
^ But now Fate -jade that glee ise-had
struck a blow that caused fresh InaPe
to spring up in Dick Pengellyts heart
-had given tent an opportunity that he
wits resolve(' should not silehek.
-nAll's fair in love and war," has been
all accepted extent since:time 'began,.
and during the tong wearlsenle conval-
ence Dick was most [attentive to the
lid, much to Jack Perrin's disgush
ro:alion,s between the OM men grew
,
.1 sfMtned, almost to fightineeleint, and
.1 "4 Sue, pale and thin, lay en the horse -
hair couch in the little -eettogneparlor
and wonden.d what wouldliappen when
she got well.
Duly seemed to iridinete that she
,should keep heneleottelse to :Jack,- but
'the dread of unhapperteseePopulariens-
sociated win a'.marrlage not celebrated
hateatrItie. appointed time gnawed at her
es_ 7. . ._
She was weak after her wearing ill-
ness -a mere shuttlecock to the bat of a
stronger will, quite unable te resist.
When, therefore, Jack eperrin, 'driven
desperate by his riVal's conhet, enlisted.
Tier parents' aid, to make her keep "her
word, she reeetently. enettscanied; and
move hard to believe that et was all for
P e best, end to put Diet: Pengelly from
het, mind. .
For nearly a fertnight, tatter tee pews
that she and Jack were to be married
after all was oommon_properlys Dick
; seught in vain to catch her by tweet,
to make one last appeal M. her before
it was too late. But she avoided tam
Al last he managed by a ruse to ob-
tain thr desired interview. lie sent out
les sinackbut stayed belated himself
and welted about where he hnew she
muss pass to feteh the daily milk,
She nestled and trembled at the sight
of lime and would have flurried by.
'I -I thought 'ee were out fishing,'
she stammered.
"i knew 'ee did; but, Sue deer, I want
to speak lo 'ee. Tis cruel Of ee to keep
see isit of my way. Tell, me -tell me
snaight out, (nce and for all, that en
kV o lact: Perrin best, and lel go right
away.
"SU‘' " he went on, [6. ehe made re)
trnswar'1 gied up hope when be asked
v'ee afore 1 did, and 'ee said ye, but
4 nwhen ties Lord struck 'ee ill to Prevent
tta: marriage. I hoped again."
"Tu tl,ti t the Lord, 'Dick," she mew-
( ' mured. " 'twos only coincidence,
nre-nnentildn't be fair to nick to throw 'en
nn-nover just because of that,"
"silo," leo said, fighting downa lump
in he Omen, "I love 'eel ,Oh, I love
en mere ner I could ever tell 'ee, and
if 'oo he determined te marry 'un, then
marl i• 'tin. my dear. And God grant
'EP iney he happy -for I love 'ee, See,
end I only want '0 ter be happy, thy
dere
n Ali lin tears streaming don her
elieoln, .,lis held (JUL ter tands, end ee
14 li Ili, iii Into his rough, red pates
gee reenev pressed them.
"e• •inhyo. • inek! Good-byen she
renrineed brokenly. ,
"1 ;4 . )11 -11 P. 4.1ear," he answered, " se
rnuid it., ii, ne thinks rigliL 13u1 I :shall
prny thut the marriage rnay be past -
pe ile I n Bin-- pray right up to the last
hour. 'Ee wouldn t dare te marry tun
if are thing happened to prevent le
teviso. ,
She neveriel. and anolbee fisher -girl
Rene ei• on her way to the farm r
fo
ening upon them, they parted
- phl\ lila feirebefOreetneyeted been
reiding emit other e hends. Arid
it 1111 Trevorrow tallied of the
wily , o Trernetrtentets:ileatnylag_cuel
:k Pongells' I iter going to
Marry Jen Perr.\ 'Tn
hUinday
e er• ,
114 ; lee,
:"It' li was the mornink 1114' wedding.
The sey wn't grey, i e Mini teas high
e, ape the see wee rough; end as his tit-
s' tie Simile; lay tossing upen the angry
• Waters Dick Pengellyn heart waft full
eet Mere and hater thoughts. So ler,
, nile provers had been et tee -avail; the
neillieeVentam for Willett be had toped
. •ilent Ilet token place; Mid the girt lie
:Med. nod who, he Wale teninitteed, levsd
• 'Winn Wao soon to he pound. for over to
itilettier Mon.
Ail. •(4 Mein' till boil already
his kidding laind
isings le suggest
le torilio" dere'
t1 mien.
he (vied. "II
"
think Mat kr,
Mottled; -ond
,Ice Marked,
0 gv out, am
stud terniitation In th,tir 'way, and they
1/it -ttY)M-°."""‘3"5"//0/4" 1441$;-,a Alreer. iltitne Metter him *Old end eltY
Ivenring lard*, teddY+ 4 oc4PGIIIIn Mean.
foa,:,ivito ran up- to bla*frieild \Atli great
*bow ot delight. Ile seemed glad. 'to
gCt /*dito the ,side R11el1er of ilipen
'filen entitle yard, whereas. the' peer
heant had tiP ha Me tint* et lila outing
been Confiding and familfar In RS way,
his exPerlenees +at 4.the nnti the
'Of rtvlitaleey*.'hot kuditr and leUlOIl jJ. neheS, Who Wiee'bOati garnelieel
rt'Ar4st', Oita ''kras:00 tarot* 1'attl$14' er to th late:telt 1.11ford for nearly'
plipi*"%arlifs";,,Te51PP,, 1;1W the seileitin, fifty years, to14 Me et a tinier fox that
Wartilfige "Pilt 'elle-•WeiletteleSt the puncti be kept elmined to a trM clOse nil+ if
bowl -Oben thei'iauger, then fl. 1e1P40+ 'house. It seemed well contented there,:
thenreraember ,that, ..leo, Aileen eyelet etttekeue4tImee minim,11 ought ,to•
en lipen ettet QI tbit 1110s
'vas Mots -43V that ;Mon -bound Colial;.The
*gear" was swept overboard, the mast
snapped, and 'Welt and bits two men
were almost sinothered in' the heavy
brown Ails;
'battered by the angry waves, Opel,
Int the Shap-potnted roces,,ba ten Intin
Mee,' the pmdifat Of ten years' Saltine
Was an utter Wreelc,
*tiruggling irons ander the canvas,
Dick Pengelly .gazed anxiously tishorc.
De had dont, Its work almost ;leo Anti;
itecould elet be lerig- before the sanit.
Per hiniSelt he hardly.eftred, ned he lead
ne••iviett Lb be cause ot the drowning
Of his two men." '
Dia he need have had ho fear. The
detester had been .seen, and just they
were, all ready for the wending, the
lehole village had rushed down to the
herbor-illititster, bride, bridesmaidS,
groom, bost.man, epeetaters, and all
weneennedi for While Mullen life is 111
danger, even a wedding must give
- Off came the lifeboat in splendid style,
Jack Perin detifully laboring at his
ear; and a whiterened, figure with a
fleeting eeil and an orenge-wreath stood
sett' distinetly amongst the elicited
watchers on the shore,
The distressed fishermen were res-
cued just in the nick of time, and safely
leaded amid the cheene of the wedding
Phrty, led by the minister.
nePpy omen to save three
men on your wedding' Morning," he
said to Jack Perrin.
But Jack Perrin' hung back, and
glanced at his white; frightened bride.
The ceremony had been timed for elev-
en and it was now twenty minutes past.
...Twice remit utterly unexpected causes
his marriage with Sue Tremeine had
Leen delayed, and now he foUnd him-
self afraid te op with, it; unable to
regard what had happened es anything
hut a "warning" that was not to be.
"Sue," he said sadly, "It seems to me
us wasn't intended to be spliced.
leveled be flying en the lace of Prove
denee to go through with it now."
She _stared him, but made no :a-
rty, itiougfc-fier-Illis neeved; and- the
women on the quay began te mutter
among theinselves, while . the minister
snorted impatiently. This superstitious
nonsense trellated him. ,
"Come along," he seen "We're only
twenty minutes late!"
But, shaking his head Tack Perrin
walked slcuvly back to his cottage, leav-
ine Sue Trernaine .to her fate.
Never a pang of 'shame or sornew
came to Dick Pengelly. "Aire fair in
nye and war," and besides, who Is to
say that the sacrifice of Dick's- smack
wee not Providence's way of giving the
right woman to the right man? Any-
way, It is net for rne to hold the scales;
nil I icnow is that Dick and Sue Pengelly
are two of the happiest people in Tre-
yarrow, wrapped up in each ether and
a pair of fat, bouncing boys. -London
Answers,
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n.
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!Ie
elaelle.tts"' He 'ilenlenitillY.sPnla 49nle have its button) it, was token in 4 bag
swarrliedon :0+ wellected n't it, get dealt Pear beast tried to follOW the Iteeper,
(Intuit+ 44,4 `44 1:1rialied, . •
, hone again, and it was with diilleulty
liZEa'AVE..'''SVIIIACI'-+ -
. get tid-oi-onty to- be- taken. by a stram
, .
.,
' • ' e.. ..: * .1, ger eild killed son after. ,
' The lite histerte ',Ott e.041PunV c'' ""6
honey b.ee tribe have. teen the puezie • , ......---ce—,,,--;
arid tedintratkin Otnnetttraltts fee Wein BEAR IIIDNT IN INDIA,
en, the table, • n a Irteet the insects to wood oitd tureeg eto, there. Tho
sands. of AiearssurplitaSed only in t
Din Made hy Reatein Drives the Quent'Y
nose of ants -and Porn the lime of
•
lonflon, (OM drat' groat "naturalist 184211 to In liistory) haye been deft. S risme
ly appropriated by, ,phitesopiters, and
Poets tO point a reeelil Or 'adorn a tel4;
beee are sadly prone to fall vlse
1
Urns to the drink habil, and once a Skin Itches Intensely,
of Cent/ plants; the "p44,son oh lice" I3ecomes 1-latd, Cracks,
bee slpe of the natural:hitt:1 icatiagEtiuice
Cent/
h` itself to ateliseetrous exteet
end It dies an irreeleiniable drunkaen. Bleeding Sores Develop,
Any kind et Sugared eptritS•exposed (in
a window sin one a sainmer's dity will Pus is Discharged..
iwe bees away front theflowers, tind -
beastly tetoxicatiert • follows,
li is tied same with erase In fact, The
t, with prevalence of eczema. is due In
131,', insects: with all animals, .ferae no-
vial case to the presence. of hunaora
turtle, dohiestioated or eemedernesticat- ral poleonoas acide in the blood. ,
poisons came from fermentat
eel -with', of course, the egeeptlon of ant, These
mats that drink nothing. „Even among on of undigested food in the upper
'Yards degeeeracy lemetne this respect is owe' or front discharged local mattek
hot unknown., 1 Mutat e pet gander that•tthes a lower bowel. ,
i waste of time te employ saint -
bad a notorious reputation ,cis a "toper." I
ent or washes.
I have seen it lip• up a quart of stout No lasting benefit can he had from
greedily, and although that kind of beer octoring t lae skin when the cause lies
Was lts favorite it Meltbeer readily, and • the blood.
"a hair elf the dog itat bit him" in the Rich, pure blond will bring new lifee
morning in the shape of whiskey and • the skin -will surely restore beauty
water was never refused. That para. O rid richness of complexion.
cifine goose- lived le ;a- -great. age. Feerozonelathe best treatmente
ti
a
fr
1
er
s 'fip.0 Boys
01
)10thera mine% 'be too cereftd.
invhat they give children*
nteve - the hoviela. COnuti,.
muleamtneno.-ailti,. cathartic
castor 04 EA purging
:mineral water*. Irritate the
howeW-ttprot the atomelt--
awl OentuallYleadi up4O.
. chronic iton4ction-of HOD*
hutrelltgenatipatien. •
, • '
Ftlint. WU( inittfilin
ttnt the $11014 Illedintlat in the
wArld, ter ellit4teu.
-2t juarlike giving the`little
,ottes apples oranges, figs and
Isr:Ones bct.catme ”rrnit-tar
live*" ARIfruinlthe Wets of these
r --but so combined that
Ihe m
created
rrult.,eaielnal action is in -
many times.
a
for the
e4veyn7tiveo are perfectly safe
children. Keep a box
In the house. ile
•,
$00. ikhex,-0 for $2.50. Sent
05 receipt of price, if your
druggist glees nothandlethetn.
Ill'uitihtivestinaited,Ottawa.
'41* Wily 5.11 INOY.
'XIontekiellett In New Illaimpidiltse
tratOrteed to eeo one of his women
igneetnixtrite downstairs seeeral nIgbts
?tinning, Ail her pite.her from the water
cooler lathe ban and return quletlY to
her room Apia. at first he thought
the OAF bfal some special reason for
Ihist 'Queer performance, Then be
thought' he bad better /Peak to her.
Accon1lingly on the font* or fifth
401rike antarottehed Iler Waft, took
On telfcher from her hands and inind
oftru %malting. =dim," heinaid,
rdwaya bfeedone for you.
Thera.* no occasion tor yen (WM to
come dovrn :yourself for water. A.
Sae—
"But I have no bell," said' the lady.
"OA, Intidilin, of course you have a
lash. mallow it to.yon."
And bletarried the pitcher up to her
mons for ber and pointed to the bell
besicbther bed.
nThattlinthe beantid.
Theidadyritszted In surprise.
"Mud the bell?" she a/rimmed
"'Plage the hell boy told we that was
the Aro:alarm and I wasn't to touch it
Ott any accotmt except in case -of fire."
MONKEY HAD HABIT. It [tertian the blood' instantly, acts
ith a purifying; healing effect-neu-
How "Jenny," a femele Barbary elizes the acids-destroyethe poleme
'monkey, fell from the grace of temper- rives everyhenaor from the blood.
came was very puszllng. She had been • Eio rich and notirishing does Ferro -
obtained when little more than a baby • ne make the blood, so cool and
by a friend of enitte,,whe, was a strict • althy, that the sores are healed -
abstainer, and slie was his constant fellness is soothed away -every 1.z -ace
companion M the hetne, in the garden, eczema polsen reeneved, _
In his rural ramblee, eve* op his angi- If Forrozone wonat cure then noth-
ing expeditions. But fall she did, and g will -in all blood disorders Ref
ea her dodges to peocure liquor display- •• or is instant -cure guaranteed. Try
al abnormal cunning. She came to errozone, thousands it has cured-• ,
know every public house for miles ill cure you too. In 50c, boxes at all
around, and wannered far and wide, atm.
tnvartably, by a ;kind of drwthen M-
enneeneectallar to man, finding her way It Is now altogether likely that the
Inme even IlibTeifighlretritoxteated: -Jo- etateerguafeeetotes at__VV.inntittenilthe
considerate people Used to ;give this un- nverted into a distillery, as annonne.
happy monkey liquor, anci nothing came I enema a month ago. The company,
amies, from "fire -wetter" to beer. She mposed principally of Owen Sound
died comparatively young, . In en, is capitabeed at $200,000. and the
Seine dogs "take te dna," the sad- 11 rectors are Wm. Taylor, 11. M. Gra.
desi case. of •Irrecentilable degeneracy c toe •i• W. H. Site:noir. J.
tieing - that of a Scottish deerhennd c' Cisme llod Mointan. of Dote
named ,Juno. Juno was a favorite f
her master, alwhys accompanying him
to a hotel about 10•pen. for supper. et
was, probably there that she graduated
as a toper, She certairdy became one,
and whiskey she cated swallow as eas-
could an oyster In time
— -
BUSINESS MAN'S TEN COMMAND-
MENTS.
1. Them shalt not in any wise boast,
brag, bounce. or bluster, or the wise
man will hold thee in low esteem.
2. Thou shalt not permit thy wife to
be living at the rate of 81,000 a year
when Ply business Le not yielding more
than $995; nor shalt thou withhold from
hr the business information which, as
n helpmeet. she is entitled to receive.
3. Thou shalt not mock the unsuccess-
ful man, for he my be richer in his
poverty than thou art in thy boasted
abundanee.
4. Thou shalt not carry the counting-
heuse into the dbmestic eirele. nor In
nny wise spoil the • children's hour 1))'recapitulating the baniviipteles at the
day.
5. Thou slenit not hob -nob with idle
persons, no, smoke with them. nor en-
courage lien 1, nor ,approve their evil
6. Then, .Yese not keep company with
an tug „ear, elan, for he will certain -
v lend 111 ,
careles.sness and ruin.
7. Thou eel. tt not forget that a ser-
vant who , tell lies for thee may one
&lay tell lies el thee.
8. As le hours -of slumber and sleep,
remember Ofie good ole rule:-
Nature reiguires five,
Lustom genes seven;
nazinese nines nine.
And wicket eess eleven.
9. Neither anflorrower nor n lender
tee but give Amere well beetowed right
eheertully... '
AO. Be honest In emitter, and iri gold
thy honn
honesty will be sew
ABOUT EGein.
In a hen's egg only one-fifth of the
sebstanee is nutritious. One -ninth part
le refuse and the greeter portiere about
two-tiertie. Is water. Whitenhelled eggs
ran not quite as good as yellow ones, for
they contain n trate mere water and o
little bit lets fat. Judged by the amount
of nutriment, a gotteen egg Is the Most
valuable, next in order• are ducks',
guinea -fowls'. hens', turkeys' and pen
vers' egg. Eggs eontein 4 largo quee-
nly of sulehme whkel peritning to the
bleed ttnd good for the corripliteclon.
got the best egg you; mtist feel year
fowl oft Mein. And to Melt It le the
most digestible way • you tilust net boll
nee water. Heat the Water to 180 degreee
anal leak- the egg it for ten minutes.
You will then digest evefy Mott,ela111)1
if you boll it fois Men minutes to tcne
Mari elltetwelflh of it tVill fall 10 be
-digested. Thus,. if you oat two .eggs
hailed at 212 degrees overy day you waste
five (idiot trima yeart,,,
.stnntn THAT
al
4af• ell tor
it6 Itiat 00
ding from
Ube to
.4-ittid newt
1, dud for
SU with
ThOrti
di°, MO
Ity as a man
her.delaking feats became the subjects
of bets.
She also had the curious "homing in.
stinetn One fine spring morning I
was trtieging home, and I espied nano
several hundred yards ahead of me, evi-
dently Very drUnit3,4dint steering in the
right slirection. I followed slowly.
When she got to the garden gate she
managed to paw operi the gate, and she
staggered on to the lawn and rolled
(1(,wn under a bush. Next day she was
very 111, and I administered a "nip"
with a few drops of another kind e f
poison in it. She wagged her tail feeb,
iv, looked me kindly in the face -and
'died.
it
HORSE IS VERY LIABLE.
Among domestic animals the &sane Is
n.ost liable to suectinb to the craving
Tor alcoholic liquor. When a horse
shows symptoms of taking cold, it is
quite usual wilh some people to give
tem a good stiff drink of whiskey in
his feed. The average horse swallows
the alcoholic mixture with great relish;
but during the following day he will
eehibit symptoms of fatigue, fever, head-
ache, in lave all the signsot the alco-
holic reactiofl.
was acquainted with a handsonte
ten y hunter, who, having received doses
of whiskey, thre dots in successiones-
fused utter that te eat or work until at
'least a pint df liquor hud been poured
nut for 1111. As 1115 owner Was very
fend of riding him he htunored this de -
proved taste. \\*hen the horse wss in-
toxicated he rode Splendidly, but WA
progres% on the downward path was
rapid. nt the end of two years Ihe not-
Inal, died a helpless case or alcoholism.
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VAIN CURLS, LISTEN.
You are Usually of Less Consequence
Prniesser .fierg, 111 threnes Ay.r63. has
tli.4eoOritil a sind6r -which .ptrielto fisti.
itik at Mhos, Id 61te1low places It spins
l4theeelt eterlee 0. iteenteitiged, content
tet. oti whinit tho wafer slid
eaphirOs smolt fisli„ lacIpaleS, etei, TIM
tiTIOSIMICht-tItt''orli wolf is shown
ly th e ini1)ant14 aiirtvoltad ckltis
hire t,rattnirc,1,,.t1tat lit abed* the' Welf
lk., DeW. Simons, Detroit, elated .he
ed been 011'aN1 mem worth of stock
the new commove+. eon .iiis,hudiding,
id that, he wag seniority considering
e aocepLing of the letter. Mee bend
-
g would lei a Snap at this price.
A Hard Case Overcome.
o longer necessary to stiffer front
tent -ear rheumatism. Ferrozone la
ifaiting. as proven ley David John -
re of Ormond, Ont. "My wife was
needful sufferer," he writes. "For
years she could scarcely do any
rk. Her muscles and jointe swelled,
using torture. To get up dr down
ire was impossible. She took box
ter box of' Ferrozone and rubbed the
re places with Nerviline. Improve-
nt started and she mended feet.
day she is quite cured and we thank
rrozone for her recovery." No rem -
y more popular with doctors than
rrozone ; it does cure ; 5010. per box
all dealers.
th
re
st
is
Than You Think.
Of all the vain and egotistical eren-
bits hone eqUele thengtri who -thinks
that people are always talking or
thinking abcna her.
PaOpte have plenty et thinge te dis-
cuss and think about besides their
'friends. A girl Whn Ls in constant stale
et Wretchedness On amount of what her
'Mende tiny be thinking or saying about
'her is lacRing in outman Renee. No
rerl on earth is of such absorbing .n•
(crest to her friends as to he continual-
ly food „for geteip or reftectem.
The girl whn Is eenetantly ltvtng In
The thetight than her every netion and
Word ie being eritteizsd hy her Hence+
01 otherwise, epende a mtsernble exist-
'ence. And the pitiful part of 11 13 that
any young girl et flee type can rarely
be made toe reel* her own foollehness
or the misery it causes her. She cannot,
it eeemereenemiee the simple truth that
nupersensitivenese Myer bus tound and
Pever On lind haprres.
11
Yu. 4.1roomes
; DONT FORGET --
That you label entir Men work,
'flint few men aneeetd troth they try.
That work is only a Means ; chartletee
le the Md.
That nincerity b the foUndaffon of MI
bonen, world
That every man is +destined to do
something warth •
That 1111 easier in do gond work mon
ow, if you once kohl itele.
That the dilly Wtiy to WO your eindlt
credit good is by paying pee 41401
That 110 etle earkbobt Ion down if yeti
are &tetanal to ctietkerti.
That ti sensible, en+PleYer Is MVO WI*
tette IO inlet you ahead theft lo lad you
down.
The editor sat at home 'in- his easy
air, his silvery hair illumined by the
ow from the big open fire -plane. Go
s knee sat his little grand -daughter,
sI going to sleep under the soothing
fluence of it "Bren Rabbit" story.
elt filled book -cases lined the walls
bile all about were evidence+ of
ealtiirefined taste and comfortable
se. just then the devil dropped a
liver and the editor awakened from
H reverie to find himself still leaning
(dust the coniposing stone for sup -
rt and gazing at the $2 bill paid In
vanes by a.new subscriber.
Taint ARE Nor VtoLENT IN ACTION.
-Some persons, when they wish to
eanse the stomach, resort to Epsom
d other purgative salts. These are
eedy in their action, but serve no
ermanent gnod. Their use produces
cipient chills, and if persieted in
ley injure the stomach. Nor do they
01 upon the intestines in a beneficial
ay. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills an.
wer all purposes in this respect, and
ave no superior.
—
The Kincardine Review learns that
Metals of the Dominion Allience are
tidddtalug th atert a local option
ampaign in Kincardine. Itepresenus-
Ives of the Alliance there discussed the
natter -informally and got, the views
f citizens privately, with the result
hat they discourage the idea of sub -
flitting a bylaw, on the ground that
n the present state of feeling it would
eet with defeat.
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118 FIRMS FAR OVN.-Dr. Thomas'
eclectrle Oil ie known in Australia,
oath and Central A-nerica as well
itt Canada and the United
Wes, and its consumption increases
Leh Veer. It has made its own ways
nd all that needs to be done is to keep
s name before the public. Everyone
nowa that it is to he had at any +Imre,
r all merchants keep it.
• CLINVON ettitlrfillieV. RetetIttly
rePreeentatleeut Tit8YAm had
etielou to ..yisit the Clinton neleleteinne
end Welt alirprilied to notice the ear
many Imprelnetnentse tho ottt„
tidy apretrAII00 of the Mann tketlAreelYn
'4Va be kteletn th 4 efficient carstatme
ateltnetti WiteleeredieaPPOilitted
tuttnY Yeats. end for hi* Antal and
UU learniugthat iiist meagre stipend is ,
htit ilitTCAI nnfttn /It 0,01111,tell to 011
vitinetern work, there aro SeMetat when
he lahotA for the corporntion. .4sist
Mow IR Man nen be eapeeted twill/0 In
these expensive thnernanpport a, fain,
Ily And pep house rent atitti tilara--4vo
do mit *env if he owns property, if he
doe* MI coated not law It froivi tho in.
oilinekrno aloW eatery, Might
hard to Re a WeethantateY
wad the corporation NM Well indeed tie
do leetten fOlt nntp. WO netted. by GM
New Rea that on Tuesday of loot Week
4* Mr. OnsloW Oriel* comploted
Vex* IierSice ita Superintendent Of
vlinton cemetery: during that time he
ha* olliolitted at 013 hurbals-art,tiver.
age of 67 paVo--404 also 414,111eVala
id hotAle0, _TIMM., other (mina -cries% lie
nets only Weft oft fluty one week due.
Ing that tirnei t1i1 is a rceoni of faith-
fulnese and duty well performed."
Pity the Duey Office Mal.
Re feels half dead, a sense of Melee.,
heatittelie and nerve strain. De is on
tho verge ot breakdown through over.
wok andOaele of exereise. Theae nit-
fieultieti ine hest overcoune by Dr.
flanditon,s MLA which Make the
towela restive, stimulate kidneye and
litter and thereby free the syritem
from imptitities.
looks. good ar
tirednees, nothing contperes with Dr.
Hamilton% Pills, which do make good
whole being, to shake off lethargy and
To revitalize and stimulate your
petite, good health. Sold
everywheee 25o. boxes.
For several weeks the Clinton New
Bra has been in great streets and labor,
and lust week gave the remelt of Its
effeseta as follows; " Mr. and etre. H.
Phalen of Gleclerich, are here in eharge
Of the 'Waverly until ouch thine ea
other arrangements are made for Its
menagetnent. Miii. Phalen, wile was
Miss Sullivan, of Stratford, until Tema -
day last, is a charming and vivacious
young lady, and promised the New
Era that the would do her hest to
make Mr. Phalan see the error of his
Ways politically." A lady of the many
gond qualities of Mrs. Phelan will
stirelj bring disappointment to our
over-anxious contemporary.
The First Fly Fishers,
Dotintlees the reason why artificial
filetnevere originally invented was be-
cause It vas impossible to use the
timalleceind more delicate natural flies
as 'bike" on the hook. The first fly
thshereast hits eyes about him in search
Of something' that would answer In
imitating the files upon which the trout
were feeding. Feathers were maturat-
e" the fhst materials thought of, and
the old red cock's hackle was the drat
of all the artificial Insects, the old, old
Merin «f -them -ail. The breed has
been increasing for several hundred
years and numbers Z000 or more at
the present day. Of salmon files alone
there are 'revere! hundred patterns.
These °eking to the lure order WSW,
as do many of the large files used tor
lease teed trout. The little old eel hae-
kle ernalus a good fly „to this day and
is put ubon todlelt ot mtuay 'co lo r s , pea-
cock hart being perhaps ne well liked
as anythingt, red wool •is favored by
many.
Indian++ and War Paint.
The Indians bave 0 tradition that
tells how the custom of peening their
faces originated. A certain big chief
while hunting deer was chased by a
lion and fell ethausted, calling upon
the Big Bear, which Indians believe
was the grandfather of man, to save
him. The Big Bear hoard and went to
the mau's assistance, scratching his
foot and sprinkling the blood over blue
No animal will eat bear or taste Ma
blood, and when the lion smelled it ho
turned away. But In doing so he
scratched some of the blood off the In-
dian's face with his claw by accident
When he found himself unburt, the
Indian was so thankful that he let
the blood dry on his face. With the
marks of the liottes claws this gave the
effect of stripes, and ever afterward
when going on hunting expeditions for
man or beast the Indian painted his
face in Striped as a charm against
danger.
Innen+ hook called "Five Thousand
acts About Canada" It is stated that
here were over a million hallote cast
the general election of IDOL Sever-
! Hinman& of these were no doubt
ant In London and West Huron, Gn-
arl°.
Cholera and all summer complainta
re qulek In their action that the
old hand of death Is upon the victims
)(afore they are aware that danger is
erne If attacked do not delay in MA.
Ing the propel' Medicines. Try a date
f Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery•Cor+
Ifiliand you will get lonitedieto tenet.
recto with wonderful capidiw And
Inver falls to effect Amite.
....s_e_.ageenenee
'the %erten Echo exya: "Thr'te
111 lir plenty of hoof nettle of
fl kind offtdisil fee sale this fa 1.
n ferrilera Mena ler& stocks (114
AL.Jailln foil, Itt they will be
•' I19J111 q1-(9117
Two geed Consignments of Vali Cleating Imo
already arrived, and will be found decidedly *
up to every expectation, Von timed to- et
''tblatC91. t)t t1110 ttoro. and .yon
disappointed, either in the 'pliotiag,$tylo,
Vit ,ci,nality,oll Goods.
ST174ISII MIXTURES
Cit Greya and Browns-ovembech effegtsr."
will be itt great demand this sewn, We,
bay° tbent an cinglo 004 r1Publed3reWed
atylee, eepecielly aouti vow to
zo,00 and $13.00
0.0V1111 CLOTHING
After the wear and tear of the botk1y sewn,
that leIY of VOlata May want a IteW le so.
0101%1 pass by the hue, stylish range of Bete'
Clotbipg we ato allowitan Ws the Mud that
looks well and tveate well All sires and
pricesa trout $3.50 to $3.00 . •
We ate tette agenta for mat Century Brand of Clothing. 44'041 Orders taken,
WALTER G. PRIDHAM
The right place to buy Men's
Clothing anti Furniabitugs.
„ouroormeor
rtkexiAtetzt te,levwvvvvxitvies*
WILLIAM SHARMAN
.A HAPPY HKUNION,-The James T,
Havill referred to in the following
from the Galt Reporter ts a brother-in-
law ot Mr. Chas. A. Nairn, ole Gude.
rich, and at ono tinie owneer of the
Huron Record, and a relative of James
Hearn, of Clinton 1 " The 118 41111
hrothere had a reunion of 01011. OW n.
For the first time in 15 years the three
met together-liarry, of Walkerton,
who tuts been absent from town 38
years; Oeorge, of Acton, who has been
away 25 years, and James T., of De-
troit, 20 years, The meeting meant
much to one and all, and was celebrat-
ed in due and ancient form. President
" Jim," of the Detroit Old Boys' (110),
VMS a great factor in the promotion of
his end of the proceedings; and all
that devolved upon him was done
with neatness and deepatch. The
Dement member of the family was Mrs.
Richard Jaffrey, w ho is eurnmering
with her daughters at Port Leitibton."
The West teethe faculty of doing
big thiliga, whether it be growing
wheat, booming real estate or Wen
zierdit. Kenora waft making an 'entente
last Saturday week to outib' 1, mot ri
weuteti y competitor. and bed ne 131411
etwein on the program, in which the
hAll•st OrieH ilH I lie HELP of
eggs, withoia +mentioning the Mune
of the bird who aupplitd tip latter.
The Loft Hand.
It is strange that so strong a preju-
dice against the left hand bas lived and
increased for centuries when there le
no natural or physiological reason for
it. Examination of the skeleton of a
person who was strong, healthy and
well formed 10 life shows that the
bones of the left hand and arm aro just
011 large and capable as those of tee
right. The study of physiology shows,
too, that the muscles and ligaments
and cartilages that fastened that per-
son's arm to his body and gave them
the power of motion were made to do
their work just aa well on one side el
the body as on tho other. If the left
side was the weaker, It was because of
the failure to exercise it as freely as
the other.-Semp Book.
Lamb'. Unkind Thrust,
Charles Lamb, than whom no gen.
tler or -kinder hearted wit ever bemth-
ed, at times found It imposaible to re-
strain himself from the personal, as,
for instance, when be covered a frkaad
with shame at a whist party by blurt-
ing out:
"Gad, names, iff-if dirt were
t -t -trumps, what a hand you would
haver.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
ist4.e
The Truth About Gossip.
"Beer Jennitue he say dat WO ought
not tie gossip an' dat we ought not to
remark on each oddeces frailties; but,
in Ian', dans want keeps do world
straight. Hirs do fear of our net/A-
bets' tongue tiat, keeps meat of us in
derattoctsde. Itlea gossip dans do reid
nerthnkft de wornto-Doroukir. Dix in
• meriottAroerican.
WIROW4 Away. Nfld.
3451•05411h1ivour+owd mail tran-
s motes.* utiaterfer you
iLlale *hlrh, protiellpdavelop
lado MOO ingibteidte kad t to,the
reidiriettiiitt .of mb 4100' All
thiletitaWnnhed. Writ4lietnef ifind.connen+
trlittitlin UMW *lel&
; easeareerneenteaseasee
Pkuuty 4f io
41(
moor rtioweit,,,etahl,m for A long
than. Ilitcpagaistiefeitteria **badly -ea
*Pier
4106,01561 Heti gotta 44 adopt it a
WNW
sow ww. 1*3
it* grea deal of
1l6* fern
13
IS the FOREMOST MEDICINH of the DAY.
It is a purely vegetable (sernpound poe-
gaming perfect regulating pokers iiyer itt
tho organs of the system and co1 troll.
ing their iseeretions.
It HO piiritiea the blood that it NMI,
all blood humors awl diseases, atal dam
cotnbinell with its unrivallial regulating,
cleansing and purifying influence. renders
it unequalled for rifi dim-sm., of t hi. Skit),
Mr, Robert Parton, Millhank,
writes : "Some time ago I was troubled
with bOtlf4 Itnil pimples, which kept break
ing out (anv1l:11111v. After taking ts
bottles of Burdoc). Blood Bitters I am
completely cured."
Cot)
°SO
Men's Shoes
Good solid wear, and real
cAnfort in our men's heavy
street Shoes.
Balk to wear and stand
the walking which you will
certainly feel like doing
when you wear them.
All the best makes, in all
shapes, sizes and widths
are here. Easy to get a fit
—easy Shoes to wear, and
hard towear out.
If you buy from us you
carry home money which
you expected to spend.
Slt
(/
WILLIAM SHARMAN
M*'AiZcitICR4A;WriWA
TRUNK RAILWAY
GRAND
SYSTEM
Canadian
National
Exhibition
TORONTO
Many special features, including ("apt
Enribenalatte'S Airship rind grattil display
of NAN:WORKS.
Every Day ail:lire/at Day.
$4 from Goderich,
good going Aug. 2601 to Sept. 7th.
SWIM Excursion Rates $2.85
MIOnelk
CPI
di
di
0,1
1
YULE'S
BICYCLE AND REPMR
SHOP
Has never been as well stocked with the best manufactures
produced in the world as for the Too; season,
CLEVELAND
PERFECT AND RAMBLER
WHEELS
are all modern, and sure to give satisfaction.
All makes of second-hand wheels at low prices.
Repairs of every description, and punctures
healed white you wait.
Tires for Baby Carriages and Go -Carts.
Electrical Wiring and Supplies.
Lawn Mower Sharpening prompt and perfect.
Every department a specialty, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
goo,1 going Aug. ill, 29, 11, Sept. 3 nod s.
Alt tieheta valid returning from Tornit,
to On or before Sept. :rah, ore,•
Tieecto and further infortnation rimy
he obtained front
V. P. LAWRENCE. Town Agt.
Office hours; 6 a.mto oi In.
J. D. McDONAIM, D. P. A., Toronto.
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The Old Stand
KINGSTON STREET
Goderloh
AUTUMN SESSION f;
Opens Sept. 3rd in all flepert-
mote of tile C [men AL HUSAIN Egg
Cot.ercon, Vonge and Gerrard Sta.,
Toronto. Our catalogue explains
oar auperiority in equipment,
staff, niettiedn arta remits. You
nre halted to wtite for it if Inter.
entee le the kind of echoolworti
whietti htinge bent eneceee.
Addre
TilAt 881114*110
9'81104,
ai•3 ate,
FALL TERM OPENS
sept 3rd.
1;131,11G,1 /„.
• //
/ (0/Wk•';; - 0(1'6/e'.
STfiATFOR'D
24C11.01 by being the best, has
'become 1 te largest Rosiness Training
College in the Vl'est. We hits, ((Inc
departments Com hi a 14CI SituuT-
HANnanil TIO,{,I.ElAPIIV, If interest-
ed In obtaining a practical edit( atom,
write for our new catalogue.
Graduates assisted. 411 per•liti1M1.
eAc DIAN,
Principals.
Call at PINOEIR'S for the following
lines :
Brantford Roofing
Garden Hose and Fit/ igs
Sprinkling Cans, all sizes
Tinware
Oraniteware
Good Plumbing and
Repairs of all kinds
The Goderich
Mineral Water Co.
MeNtIVACTIMERS 01,
MENESETUNG
are prepared to deliver to any part of the
town litil,PAST CIINGP.R ALE, pints
and quarts ; also MINERAL WATER,
three sitea, splits, pinta and quarts
E i Z. ER WATER rout 1/01.BLE
SODA.
These goods are made from NATI'11 Ai.
IN eRAL WATER, therefore free from
ALL impui Ries
P. L. WALTON,
'e110111 101. Manager.
Headquarters for
Heating by Hot Water, Steam or Air
Plumbing and General TInsmithing
GOOD (I00DS
se Lea r
GANTELoti,
HONClIntot,
EST PRICES
000O WORK Ontartcs'
11041111101111 6
PINDER "The Star
PL)11,11- 17 -VW\
IMM1'12 1
I /iven for lb*, met,on of 1.3,7 Kcpllt,Ped thOr
ootrtily for toorkt, trode
•,lo plitet• to .pend the heal.] tOrtit, or tO
4111(14 an ()Wont
oke 111141os ofei l'artioN will find
t otr Port, I. Atte 4110 plenennt pine°
sIdt.
.1. T. (J01.1)THORP13, Proprietor.
APPLES WANTED
rhe higheat mai rice paid
Inv quantity of Pail and
\k inter Appleia.
It will pay you to Wait uOtil
gee my agent or mycelf,
ii.irgonally. if von cannot
wait. write me.
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