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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-12-01, Page 7i ffE X1 U i t.)N alts N A L, drain i) .k \ DEC. 1 1362. eermesttless and vtaateratbn. I fear I :old, :'iridal Lu, face to tam *all, palmed I that a *Praia delimit tale and C..% en- 14u.141 n.rax. Fun Ante TencU. What is the sa p•oplty for t.Lt• • 1 1 atatow's swing to iia chorus, rather slum Cue ltsiltleditin and the b.ues were put 1 Two utt� •deist. 1 1 any devotional c uality, caused it speed- ..sod h..' day, and flouter was forgot- luny Wheu • man an pays feehis board Lel 1 ��N sly to infect the others alto at last Ujoin- toot. ..':ten flit body of Mother Ship- sbuuld be allww n,4 Ukr t a egos 11 l ) ed in th.0 refugia' :- lin hat InIen ^nuunitted to the snow, deal 1 '•1 am proud to Uwe ta the ,amine et the lord, Mr. 1fait Murat ':a.k the 1 .can' aside The Lod A it:dime in North Britain Aad I'm bound to die in Hie tarIny," is getti•t t very - Skye -high its ILX.1V STIi=►TSD. The pints risked tired attititi e•dtliw. a Ili, /i' '.,. hY ' `.shiuutd from the , 1.CL. 1883. a showed him a pair of snow -shoe., and whirled atx.ve abs enibel►bjs CraM'1', +beck sit 1•-'•t "There's one chow, it. • Latin is a deal, lenge/we, and that is and the (ltuiaY► VL_ their tsha 4s1 e.] i►•ntdred t•„ave her yet,' he said, point- why doctors tree ji fur writhg out their proscriptions. heavtnwar.t, as if in token of the vow At midnight the st •nm abated, the rolling e:oude parted, sad the airs gl.t- tered keenly above the sleeping cant/. Mr. (lakhurt, whose professional habits had entitled him to live en pe tirtl.lhi t possible amuent of .$e., ill di Adige the watch with Tum Sie,w.t,, want/bow man- aged w take Illa.n hiwwlf the gteder part of that duty. He a x: u„ til hitn:x-:f to the Innocent, by saying that he had "often h,en a week wil'u,ut .deep." 'Dot ing Tont"et, ser !" plied Oehl .test, ae4telstiott . ". hes roan gets a streak of luck,-ni•Jor 'uck, -he don t set tired. The luck gives i.. tint. Luck,- coot tamed the gambler, re neergeeily, “tai w ,mighty •iueer thins. All you know »tuna it for oert.lu is that its bound to uh»age. Ami it'. Hutto% eat when it's ,.will( t • c11A0t•c that matte you. We've bad a streak ue had loot' IY 111!• eine, we left P••ter Flet, -T,1:1 in at • m+ lu, .iug into each other's .acre, along, aad elan You fit :note ~IH tur •'14 tryt•y'tr/h* fate. Nrpllwr spoke, ou,oat h•iY 7ILUr girds ,rigbuil-Aig, 140Oieeigiugthe pilotiouat thio you're all tight For," acdded the 1 , ,. er, .'raw mea • and placed her arta gambler, with cheerful irrelei ince. ... ; th • Duchess's waist. They kelt -' Tm Proud to live I* the warrior. of the I.; ,.. ; .. • :tight tLe storm roached its greatest s Aatd I'b.tur,d w dM In till aro:.' " t n ,y. and rending asunder the m.,ttC• The third day came, and the ant. l ok• I uu•t pities incaoi.al the very hut. ing through the white eurtaiir, I t,tl!t.y, ' A. nun t saw the outcuis divide tbeiralelei'y 4t�. feat tare 311 : le• t �,ey ; "but it's there, ' he ad- • td. )e) 11114gg toward Poker Flat. "1f 3..1 c..l teach there iu two days she's so!,. 'Aral .ou 7" naked Tum Sun- man.•'yj: slay. haw," ass the curt reply "`,�lii Theot'e par e 1 with thing embrace. "Yoe bre trot in Aug tool" said the Duch. eats, as mite saw ►1r. Oakhurst apparently w,t:tin; to a:' •,uptny Ilio. "As f tr as 010010e&tt•en," he replied. 11.r tamed sud- denly end kissed the Duuhess, leaving h tr pallid faimatdyme, and her trembling t'iFit'f i with amazement. R`^R'tsttne but not Mr. Oakhurst. It brwtd.l the storma 4, du and the whirl - in • .,tow. 'Pion the Duchess feeding the !iso, found that louse tine had quiet- iy)IBed Weide the )tut et:ough flail to Lut to few days longer. The tears rode to her- cyea, but she hid, then. from f flte5. ►' .' rowan slept but little. In the A lazy man in Tennesseeheads his letters "lilac," and another person in ,, Vt'yandotte puts "YR. A local Ill . :ltalai•r,p gushingly says that she "does w love to at et the piano in the ghnutilyl mad Umpteen./ 1-' creasing give i tlrevisiosls lar the' i*h• ' Fast or tight, and lea* are sot al- ways iuw cupatihlo states. A fast youth is often a loose character, and sometime. tight. Why is the drunkard like a bad polit- ician ?-Because hit u always poking his DODO into measures that spoil the con- stitution. Preparations are being trade to dis- cover another cornet. One that will not get up w early in the morning is pre- ferred. The moralist sye.--"E.ory lea a occasionally what be ought to be per- petually." Thou again same men are perpetually what they ought to be (ecss- tonally. the wtst•ri;" ing meal. It was one of lire p'ei uli,.ri- i tl•rwI blackmail, .the Duchess 'crept ties of• that mountain eluoute that iG :.:rare 0o piney, art bsnk• e the edam t -f Lays diffuse/1 a kindly ..•,veli over the! ..wiry bouts : "Piney, tato you Is•.:t f. winty landscape, as if io re-,-'tful con' ' „aro, ,dear; said i'ine� .imply. The foist/ration .if the past Kot it Ivrea' .1 (Dili icon, without bei.ney exactly.lac, A drift oft drift of slow pilar high around' the hut, - a hopeless, uncharted, track- less sea 4 white lying blow the rocky shores to which the castaways Mil! clung. Through the utarvell.•us!y clear air the smoke of the past.oial village of Poker Flat rose miles away. Mother Shipton saw it, and from a remote pin- nacle of her rocky fastwesa, hurled iu that direction a final malediction. it was her last vituperative attempt, and roerhapr for that reaa•'4. wss •int sated with a certain degree •4 sdblih*ity. It did her good, she privately iuforutel the Duchess. "Just you to go out there w and cuss, and e." She set herself to the task of amusing "the child," as she' and the Duchess were pleased to call Piney. Piney way no thicker, bet ft' was a soothing ami Act that she didn't swear and wr. When night crept ap again through rg the goes, the teed noMflao f the oor- uion rose and felt + xlltut spasms and long -drawn gaps by the licking camp- fire. But music failed to fill entir^ly the aching void left by insufficient food, and a new diversion was 'unposed by Piney, --story-telling Neither Mr. Oak- hurst nor his female companions caring to relate their personal experiences, this plan would have failed. too, but for the Innocent. Some months before he had chanced upon a stray copy of Mr. Pope's ingenious translation of the Iliad. He now proposed to narrate the princi- pal incidents of that poem - having thoroughly mastered the argument and fairly forgotten the words -in the cur- rent vernacular of Sandy Bar. And so for the rest of that night the Homeric demigods agaiu walked the earth. Tru- jan bully and wily Greek wrestled in tee winds,and the gt'ea►pines un the canon manned to bow to the wrath of the son of Peleus. Mr. Oakhurst listened with quiet satisfaction. Most especially was he interested in the tate of "Ash -heels," as the Innocent persisted in denominat- ing the "swift -footed Achilles." So with small food and much of Horner and the accordion, • week passed over the heads of the outcasts. The sun again forsook them, and again from lea- den skies the snow -flakes were sifted over the land. Day by day closer felt r•;ien t, and petting. hee head um Ptuey'e sh•.aldnr spoke no lawn Aoft do reclining, the younger and purer pd- Iowiuv the head .4 her soiled sister up - "n her vir;tt:, breast, they fell asleep. The wind balled as if it fearettto wsio en therm. Feathery drifts of anuw,sltak- ett front the l,., pine boughs, flew like c white wined bards, and settled shout th••n aa they slept. 7ke,tn u•❑ thr.eigh, j,h±i rifted clouds (,Halted down upotn ells•,( had.1Aen -the 1' flip, Istat all hu:udtr-tttrain, all trace of earthly travail, was hidden beneath the spotless mantle mercifully dung from ale.ve. They slept all /halt day asta �kb• ileal; yuu„A}id they ,watch whew .vetoes and footsteps broke the silence of the camp. And when pitying fingers brushed the snow frim their wan face+, you could scarcely have told from tbe equal peace that dwelt upon them, which was she that had sinned. Even the law of Piker Flat recognised this, and turned away, leaving them still lucked i'i each other's arms. But at the head of the gulch, on one of the largest pine trees, they found the deuce of clubs pinned to the bark with a bowie -knife. It bore the following, written in pencil, in a'tirtn hand : t BLNS.tTH THIN TREK LIE; THE BODY or JOHN OAKHURST, WHO MUCK A •TIBAK OF BAD LOCK ON TEI 23ao 07 IiovI1(BBB, 1850, AILD HANDID til HIS CHBCL8 uN TIM 7TH DI CIIMBER, 1850. 4 And pulseless and c end, with a derringer by his side and a bullet in his heart, though atilloalm as in life, beneath the snow lay he who was once the ptrongeat and yet the weakest ,of the outcasts of Poker Flat." Of all the ills that lesh is heir to kid- ney datum) is the most dilemm utg- To eutferrp, oar c . eaty eat, take Dr. VAX $t;ecw'a Kinsey Cutts at once, and thus ub'an; a relief }•w cauuot find elsewhere. Alt Untgzists art..• it. J. \Vi's-sa (;••d.- ri111• 2 tall: lura. Ncwnap err an' fo ropy Ili'• ndrerti.t- w1 •o t w f.rte 111 expr:a.order Of Haii,'v'R dl 14i ierain et j we begins Its sixty-sixth +hshsZ e t lamaustl.er Number. It 1s ion way the mod popular illustr*lavl period - Mal la Asort.a and r-wrland, but also tbe lamest iu Hal •:.hent., the Moat beautiful to Its appearsima atul the boot magazine fur the houic, A w novel, emitted "roe the Ma - Jar. " by Conatasoe Fenimore Woolson, the author of "Anne, was begun in the Novem- ber Number. in literary and utlsUc extol - tame the Afut�p/assMe improve, with each saw °esive uumber ripectal efforts have been made for the lighter entertainment of Its asadera through ltimiorousi a eras, sketches, eta, HARPER'S PERiOD;CALS. ru.1t►t. HARPER'S MAGAZINE... • . .. $4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY $4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR S4 00 The THREE above publiostiols..110 00 Any TWO above named. .17 00 1LtI'fa t'kl YOli w; PEOPLE. .$1.50 HARP$.$ NAGAZLNIi~ b. 00 IlARPgIt'R YOU NU -PEOPLE. HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQl AlIE LIBRARY, (52 Nuniliers)t10.tYJ Poetises Jr:.; fa t'1 i u', a . i', r: L. ,: 17.t c I ? v v tut 4 t'Wuufde f t ta•::1t. w•ilh Toa ratpta .f,y, N lir thenumbers(orJuliesa mbar u• rash °oar. ooA Whet. IVO 1i0111. Is al" tltc aubst•rt 1, int Ishe. ,Aill be be- gt•a wmb the • urretit number. The incl eRl; it a level is a.' Ii'.r s J[ngn sine.. III oma a loth binding will be seat by mail puasesoL w receipt of 1,..110 t i r rdunte. t'letu &juts-._ for bit.d.ug. ou cents eaob-by / Renal, p"•, pef1• f+al.xaDilarp•�s, 41ejn_:ar, _tipbiirttieal. ,4 e.1 ttaal. uti galw.uled fur \ onuua-s 1 {o 1L, e•..'.t.•r'e. lawn June, 1850, to .hole. 111tH!, oar sot 8vut'iu 5.114 T, It, in ttauti... ar ouid be made by l••at-061oe Mac tirtAr er dealt. to avoid c.aseee• oto "I thins hoc goose has the advantage o: y..u," said the landlady to an inexpert bt•rled •••h•. mai carving. "Guess be Vas, mos -. .in a,e," wag tib gstek r► tett. ,1.1;lti•S,: S. BItrTII:It NYork. . r To lar n calrol Tnfrost s. Mad all w bass • 1 i• i 3 11 way remora. 7 A 1 83 Pira, eltrtine,.n leave Poco, .t Plea- Abate El uii i t teased upon Scientific I.1. -.i. CfSTRA^--- ED_ Fr . F 01,401.1 by Pr fewaor Austin, cls •'res/ AI. 1)...t 15.*tuu. Masa, curus Pulmon- ary 1'•ntsnuti.tioi,Sick ihroieche, Ner- vess Attacks, Vertigo and Neanibiat aro: all wastitat di ,,nems of tits barman system. Pbosphetinr is not a Medeciie. bat a Nutrimenitt. truce »e it *meanie uti Vegetalrie or • enerttl P..is•tn. sl;eilttery N Ittootics, au•l war Stimul*rats, Ip(ct $itup ly the Pholgihatic mud tlartrie Elements found in our daily fuel. A aim& battle is sufficient to convince All 'druggists sell it. e1 08 i. •r b .tt'.e. f.'.wDEN X Co., sore a,elitt f:or the 'D• iuia irblh•i•nk it irk Fast: 'rlrewrta't name sell known in unnect.iun with the 11:!ir Renewer,wkieb estores grey !coir 1u its natural color by a few weeks use. geld at :. 1 mute per bottle by dan1..v-Wi' en1. 2,ii ll CHEAP GROCLR.-,.I' DEAN S �V = r -r J. Begs to minuetto the people of l:odencls and this betion 1.1 iiutou, that I), hal perch* d town Mr. A. Phillips his stuck of Groceries, etc., .+I., w'ui continue the business in the uh) ate...I, . 1..u. Corner of Victoria and Bruce ` : seta Hat nig bought the goods for cash, and as I intend t„ make all my put losses (mil wholesale men for each also, I will ler rat it position to evil At Very Low Prices for (`ash My stook will always be fresh. I will keep the bit brands of teas, good segue, and everything in the grocery line from tide test producers. Bacon, Spiecd Mi ••. t eta ,always on hand in season. I am determined t•. t ! 'rose, both in:quality and t.ru >•CaJI at the stand, Victoria street, opposite Fair ;rusear t� 8trW11an's machine shop. Oederiek, Merck 9th, 1882. Extensive Premises -and 'endid ', tock. C3. BARRY CABINET IAKER Ate IIBERTAK.ER Hamilton Street, &ode 'ich. .t good assortment of Kitchen. Bed room, 1t niug itoom andlparlor Fnrnitu r. ,t. 1, as Tu bled, /'hairs (hair. one and wood sratrdi. t•upboanla, Bed -steads. Mattress. *. Vv 11 it elan 1.•,uwgtw. Sofas, \\'hat -Nota, Looking Glasses, A complete assortment of Collins and tl.rouds always on t, i dja'w iles:et a f. r ' tit reasonable rate . Pieter, Flaming a specialty. -A call solicited. 1331 Jlnrper's IYr stands til t .c head„f nt- •ri. a•, i'lus:rat,lwctkly ••areal.'. lty ye • noon, )bras lt..s.riea In null.: t•.. la -a : •. •.ruble 111uU ,-sU"o�o�►',� �la••sr'full� . 1 tt' * err :,. ...oft•'I•rb•. wasertor aid ,V.•I.5. oasts -Pm ••d by r r r•aaai , u% san,I nu h:atit cloy. ft .... - ra NSrrgotten and r'',',•rnismeat to Um-i- dle+sa..t•cJewwet+.. hent'.'. I w.natrir be the •tin,..f the publbben '.. u.air /hover's Week.'trrly moo raper ,foot tetrads/mefamlly newsp•e;a-r tit Illy world. RARP 1'S PERIODICA:IS . P. T. ttlaroosa rails tale Uwe. Scanning our various exchanges. we notice especial distinction given in rmmi- 0ent New York dailiestltBarnum, Batley Hutchinaon's strung cndorse^tent of St. Jacobs Oil as a pain -reliever. They ton, have fallen into line. it would seem. around them drew the snowy circle, un•, --(Cincinnati (O.)lDwquirer. til at last they looked from their prison drifted walls of dazzling white that 1 The statement which has been ind h- Mwterwd twenty feel .licca their money deposited in the l.ennex election It became more and more difficult to re I haw been misplaced is denied. Sir ` plenish their tires, eveu from the falling John Macdonald will be compo" trees beside thea., now half hidden in defend his .test, and the assault is being the drifts. And yet no one complained. ! vigoronely conducted. The lmtrs turned from the dreary pros - peat 1w, b Itsar.wrai•i• and looked into each other's eyes. In thetas times of quack medicine id - sed wee+ happy. Mr. Oakhurst settled I vertisements everywhere, it a truly settle('himself 000lly to the losing game I gratifying to find one remedy that u before him The Duchess, more cheer worthy of praise, and which really dues fel than she had leen, assumed the care as recommended. Electric Bitters we cam . ouch for s• being a fru(• and maths - thePioey Ottly Mother Shipton tint's ble remedy, asd one that will do m re - the strongest of the party-*gelne•i to i oommended. They ineanai,l curs sicken and fade. At midni;',: t. :he Stomach K anddeyyLsia �� (i in M� d.ffic tenth day she eall«I flak :ant to her of tairft We knotdnrysw whereof we *Peak. and can lads "i'm going," she said, in a voice readily nay give them a trial Sold at mer h eads. trinusly circulated by Tories that t c 1 of querulous, weakness, "hut don't soy 160 cents w bottle, by Jae W neon. 1) anything shoot it. Don't weaken the I . - _. , -... - kola Take the bundle from under my tams on head and open it." Mr. Oakhurst did All pertloM tralbrir,t fate "di' AMhrat tirw"bi►Is,Ls•od Vete•r en it errntairtarl M••ther Shipton '0 n- or any dh tis& of the Threat and Cedric, times for the last week, untouched. rev, napalatea ta call at WiI*ti o Dreg "Give 'eta to the nhild,' she said, point- ing tot the shooing Piney •"Yo•'ve starved yourself,'. said the gambler. w1'lat's what they mall it," said the wo- man o man goernlnusl'y ss she lay down mai t. aaeoaurisa, IsuraIgie. Sciatica, Lu nbas o, Backache, ta+ensrss if till Out, Gout, Quinsy, Sone Throat, troll- inys and Sprains, Borns and Scalds, Sonora] Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and N.adache, Frosted Feet and Ears, sad all other Pains and Aches. !a Pr pleas e5 seek .pals Sr J t Mau n • eafrr awre. ohe/10 awl eas.f Lxt.n.al Itaedy A Wall entails bat 1M comparatively WAal.` .'t+ay or Ile (hats. and ovary nae weer, y with pia am Yoe tory nae pains, pia' • et It. .lata.. Dtreellaar la Rows Lamar•. SOLD ET ALL Diameters AID DEALEl1.S Ii MEDICINE. A VOGELEB rte CO.. sane.«.. era.. v- e. 4. OTS HO 1 t t. announoe to the Public that theyy hilt • open d by 'nets i•. lie i., the store lately occupied by Horace Nett 1. n. 11• mull a.wortmd shock of Spring and Summer 1 • • ilsat . t Mew. le • to give the P , e b •t*lal. WIC •I SAES & Sit PR C" S r t l I_ E ,,+D'P!ettae call and examine our gonads ., 1• pu L ' fon-Poinenlber the place. next do, t t ion , evt••t'ustofn wutk will teceive our apo • ; • btiei ?we -None hut the heat of material ns• rat 1. • tow -Repairing neatly done on the al, . • tic.•. Oe.terieh. }larch I+, 1R82. DOWNING &a- N.nar'.True Krlrad. �•�!w""^ ` A friend in seed is Ip friend iu.leed. as b - T:.is none can deny, especially when ea- s,atauoe is rendered hien one is ,u.relr 1 • ' . >' ; afflicted with disease, wore siieuidrly • those cos complaints and weaknesses so coin- tuou to our female popglstinn. J.very-1 w0Dm.tn should know that Weenie Bit- ten are woman's true felead, and will positively restore her to health, even when all other remeaie• fail. A ei:.11e trial always prow; our aasestinn. . are pleasant to the taste, and only .•.tit tifty cents a hitttle.• Said by Jeans Wil - s4111. i2) A Is Wereytsaa. Alvah the patience int Jl.b wunhl Ie. :•ane exhanated neer be a preach r and i'i op.: it Arita Gre ••tottavotira . ti. tutotwl lain ;oldie., ;y,',•.. lint vhilu *hey weie keeping up at: Iutcwi si t. ticAct. ..tr; hiurp. wstkitw b irar tneil.u• ft r hitn " b.. hear I. Yips. ;or: r, r. sty C.30 NEI � i�it1 Ini,t La a..i4 Hd -( 3' ..ret ,n. nay• 1):. r1Ito a,/\\T, N. ltvli .-t 1 • t.. :it liotties srtvcit t t .wt 1-.att • r'. oereis,..��� Begs tonenmint ti e ladies of (o•dtr'tk . - -- taint' y. that she is nue slow 1 g PRC arms: H. et*" . ta4 (l0 tt.\�ft:1/,AltEEKLY..... i44 (i0 BA1tPFii1 The TEil•KE al..t a pat.lii�;tiut►•..itlll (M) Any l'\1't)a1.•tee ti ,u.•y► e"," (111 1414 Atil'Y1. S Y• tl'Pit if '•.K. eft 511 H1::ii.,, .;.t,;Nt4.t/,1N:. i lS f X;. 00 t..',1•$L '. ,dot' F: L' to Cl,� •.5 l, .3 1, art %'..foo' a r{ L. Its r,aiiHi' r. ♦ iA 4 -solo. The ..tames .d ti,r sr k. u w •.• arta Ili ese'a•. , •.- J , . a • ♦ • a 01, qu ti,a• ••i..•.H,•Ji w11, . «.,.,r!. tlW tb••aat'.-•♦ L' h.1 O coir. oci l lite" %anise ...;;C. art, r 1 .. • . - 1 o •,t Arr. Ile jaw: 1. tumid V.11 • ..r fly . r ire cf•r t , 1 1A•,4 w•i 11e hr a , • • r+. trio. . r• ewe•, ram n ••,l tsi • ittrovided ill r A 1.1.:1 . C.. r ...Iv JAI it put v ttataet • ;et ;tai pee c•.le•a roe; rtes••* roe reeb volon*e .a: 11.3 hind.,. rw 11 1, $wmail,( le, ail, rosseett. tit • - cel^t of*.hotel }r. Rem ! *qv alt*.Ist Mode hr itta'(retr �f our• , R11rr :Ore.•.. ;,. .mold et it.. O. los. • Ne mu, .e•me i.• rove tAia rifv•-t: mewl ,rfl'•.-vf IJ, . to' 't onkr of flints.t..1. • BRtn•naltn. • Address HARPER daunwra I's.New Yurko ('ANADA's F.\V({RITE WEFKLY TRE WESTERN ADVERTISER Store and [et a 'Rol Bottle of Dr. King's Nye rieowery for Cossnmption, fres rat eheafe, *high trill matinee them of wonderful merits and show what a regular dollar sisa i ottle will do Oat early g' ANIi)- WEEK LZ LIBERb7+ OF 1.0AIION, t1NT important Reduction n Prim ince of 1882 Free- Pre- mium for tbe conning year. THE BEST REMEDY rola Diseases of the Throat and Laois. The pr., of the Wirer -ferry ADvxatute • Wzswty Ltaa*at Aar Man mewed t, for tasammfswn .f fxr t fro tot esti -Due embalms. Tar l imnw,tlattot Dowste� AI[r'a►. trame ..eeprtmesta.- .f taloned to i1 •atattas a sed ttestristod stories. Mask ple'ttwre. see. Per re roots Ps. ra a copy of oar east bet p n-ssI of VA t fsfstrong tag sem HsALTw�wiO le �7' ower; aro for 13 ret,. vat M bee same waver. tpltatahls Writs ane ria ties 151 1r.t'frwreryie. ewcestig se. T1. bloat sea aver, nit o''SSI' is wart this awee tw.wM ,miapttnre eats Seettiral tws. awe e a L i esimme f a t1*. idwr t SIM sr. 11 lel vest* i�M Tht�a�s1�r Itr,sl� anew Ai. wtl bP seat tFeia irt+ ter thg Ys gf J=" Ira, far tM •rte..,, *I? ywaw ,f 1B/s to A'YERS In diseases of the pulmonary organs a aafe and reliable remedy is Inval- uable. A Y z its CRBRIY Pre -roam, is such a remedy. it is a s••tentitr combination of the tnedicinal prin..i- pies and curative virtues of the finest drugs, chemically nnited, of such power as to insure the greatest possi- ble etBcieney, and P£CTORa L. unifosults• Irmitty of es aret- strik Ute f(windation of all pnitermary diseases, affording p.rtwwpt relief and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any age or either sex. Being very palatahle, the youngest children take it readily. In orl(nary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronehltis, Influenza, Clergyman's Bore Throw/. Asthma, Croup, an_ Catarrh, the effects of Arra'a CHERRY PECTORAL, aro magical, and multitudes are ansnally preserved from serious Ma- nehn by its timer and faithful use. it should be kept at hand in every house- hold for the protection It affords In sud- den attacks in Whooping -cough an.1 Consensptloa there is no other remedy so efficacious, enothfuu4� and helpful. iow priest are isduc.whe•nts to try lotn. 01 the many mixtures or syrups, male d sass, osof w offend. which. siivthey n- Ww so ensure yamiitiee, ran afford only temporary relief. sod are sure to rsappotnt the patent. 1 *weave of the throat sad pings dwsand active and e/sr•tlrs trestrnewt; sad 1t Is dangerous experimenting with ,rnkneww and cheap mrak)ees• from the gamsIlaMllt, that ikea, dleesses may, while eo toast with, bootees deeply seated or iteenrahte. Use Anal Clammy PEcro ll., and you nee.Adantly expectresults. the best relts. et ackwowlst l curative power. sod Is se ehatap as iia raretnl preparation ta�twdtta will allow amt.Mw, t pays o, knowing its composi- tion, pbal� a at fl, p oierths It The teat Maury' bas proven Ito certainty to cure �1 P� l�tnmary eomplalnts not already e•7+wm the ranch of human ail. PIIEPRRID IY D. 1. C. AYER • CO., Tra wYarl one Aaatvet1l ()Beaters. Lewitt Masa. MM. rt au. eso«,.vw *vzavwwasz n J r ,.: ran .tern Rc:i.• ,a .solid r • ta. ;r • a'11r, _. to .•1 .. .e:b.A DAh.0'.\p• a,lu:t:.Y'.l.,v 1.4- i t.. T a ev.,>•a 1 , w comicial* l •_: i 3. ay, 1881. Fares' Reduct(i. Tor of .3soatii n, tickets, etc., c' W C -EO, B. JOHNS ra- in tt : or - 17, lye le, far w. '7• It. us fu nd to '•r 10 1 g s e f s 5 1 s 1 - Itt-f ';ERMMAf1 INVI�ORATOP I rat y . errs ora• Clienet' ,vs;i'-t-d by eXttu.'* ur reran 5 4 ewttatalosi, and i tit raFrn .1:1 ol- ive 5s a sequence e(1.1.41•,t low . as 1. s•e i t r • u v. Lose of traeIIq*Py. n; nrls«) is -,.I. de. pain ir. tbe back. Manures •.f t•tsit,h. rreo'tt- tare o• l l ag n and Mae oyer deters.. •t.••t .wHvu.i a of K.•wv i•a ,; a• , uah? Treves i; M* a 1 tin 1, tnt*.1 �'�-„'s�• :1..tl.elerca: beautiful va rt t She Lae seemed the ser - c r ink y s.11cea e.'. to l liner,! At bet ,Iry at Lop, llamiltun ntreet, in Irnt and a y. :r .0 vie sofaetty milliner. and feels assured the she can glen aid Summiir Millinery SAT BTP.A.0 T I ON IN BOTH STYLE ANI • MAKE• lead to inwut it r 1..r avusuw+pt t t 51.11 a pii It co.oboist, hg to lien favored will a daft from her lune gran.estrous. sad the ledles-Rreeratly. Nand for eirvulare win', trv•'i:+ u;r' • fat a by. t mad. The stiviunt.aTNl es .»•:.' xs !AA, Aft- S. `1' .‘ R ()(� I( - box.Ilhr Wrisix t a myoxes rlanil �an1o.e 1y wank... or .... receipt of price, hy 5ddreuu lI it F'. J. t FiKNR :'. U':'w iw Geo. RnvNAr• 1 , w , ' stole Agent for Uudcr.i '. CURES_RHE.UMATISM WORM POWDERS. Are pleseast to tabs. Contain their owe Purgative. Ia a wife, sore, and effretsal elerwro er .1 worse is (i 11 irde or Adnito GYAntYffi j1', BALSA y ,.r'ESCutit.(4 C',, Well. WPM OR REUEVE IILIOUSNfss. DIIIUNE'S& DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, INDIGESTION, FLUTTER/MO J4UNDiCE. OF THE !MAW, ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF GALT RHEUM, THE STOM4,'11, HEARTBURN, DRYNESS HEADACHE, w$TQOF TNEEtS►'IM, Aw0l to soul oK10a18 s*O$% I mows, b ow 4.000. T. 1111LBORN s CO.. ""P";=,.„„ xtaw 10 RE tlmi_ 1. Reco,nrnentled by Pt1YleI:trne. c 1J 129 Catarrh of the Nasal Cavity Gnrenk and lilr.sratlele Catarrh of the Ear. Err or Throat. It is takes INTERNALLY ant- adv f,tRE TLY upon thS8Inod and Mucous uric.i e1 the System. 1 t the best Blood Purr r t the 4.01411*, and It worth ALL that I charged for It. for THAI sloes. Tit.: ONLY INTERNAL CURE FOR CATARRH err' is THK MAIMIST .ar-a S 00 Hoil Wi.m.►xt'• ••rat, March 23, IsIl. Hy 1,10...g'.yht.•r was ora,'-+. 1 with (Jaterrt for too t .• m. ,,tel wan ver. m i :h ban.atted by the eon of -' HATE Catarrit Cord - Rh , 1. sew shoat aural. W. T. 1i•'Ctit. Wacr.s on, Ono., March ... 142, Tbay. nand " Hall's (1.4vb Ourw,' a. 1 ludo ins from Ma ;.a1 r.•uite 1 deriv.A from sae bottle. believe is will ears the meat *tubbern ranee et •'ararrb It 14 ase M eonunoe 1 ter • rea.o.alds I.ugtb of tiiue. W. 11. HEI.LFYR. trrs.rrxn, Ont. March la, tat2 7. J. Carver a Ca., Tol*do, (1. tiara. -Haw, sold Rall'. Catarrh Cur* for the ism rear, auA It Own iwitare saudaetion Tours truly, w Hltr(N. DrawlK Hall's Catarrh Cure 'etc by 511 Wbnt.sla an•1 111.401 Pricer* ass Pala. 4 Patent Mads owe in the United 'stator an4 Cao%Sa rR:r! Centht a Bottle. '65.0() a Dom. The only manias 85:1'a ratan/i Oen is sssis afaasvtr•i by P.J. CANNRY t C0.. Toledo, a ,miil.wsre et taaJMtfalns. aetY.d ter taw (mVolo trade by H. W. HOBSON, Welland. Gust GEORGE RHYN Kok Agent, iltidMeh ) %C. WILL P.AY FOR TUIE SIGNAL • 1 pmea. a trer for the baktte• settle ssibeerlheaa4 sa°ncw rr' fbll ltaasw nffr'v i