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1'HE HURON SIGNAL, FRIAY, JUNII 22, 1883.
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the Poet's (Corner.
The MaMb s Jest.
tae slave who kept the rajah's gate.
by some odd freak or chance of fate
to faoeaad torn was in accord
knew( exactly with his lord
Tie hue of eye and tone of speech
Were absolutely like in sigh.
'rhe rajah loved a jest to play.
And took into hia head one day
're fool his court. aims so arranged
That bo and Wave tame garbs . c..ban,teet
'rhe slave was decked with (mit l y gem,
Silk robes and rr,raa diadem ,
'rhe rajah donne•) the slave's at tire. •
I agged sae rent and stained 'with n.ire.
la ra.h Imaa's coast, from head to feet,
Tile transformation was oowplele,
The eourt assembled, wise and grave.
AM haughty nob(ia homage gat r
To the false rajah on the t hruuu,
Anil the real redab pasae.I unknown.
It pleased tae menareh nightly
'chase rich awn haughty men to sec
Bowies }e:ere a slave :and proud
if kis goad jest he auihod wlu:td.
rhea the Mae rajah's eyes flashed fire.
Ind, in a voice that shook with ire,
11bo Lethal noisy man r' he aatd,
,'This Instant sever utihis head l•
Ere the poor rajah could prot(at
\ elate oi.,' e•1 the eteru babes'.
And the false rajah after ruled.
The court heir knew It hued been fooled-;
ile ut're confessed, nor for an hour
(lave to another man his power,
Ile'd learnad a lesson from his ride,
Lary, when you may, to seize your prize,
.% to (ring elip'twist cup and hp,
(ince fastened, neer relax your grip.
Costly glower Reds
BLUSHES BY ART.
1 The...lure Martis, whous tt.. Quinn of
Treasure% of t'la..le Gere.
Coamelle• the Mete .ad nor the tseepalew
Fueland knighted, iu ennui o
1. New Torii raer.aiere by eke lair eel eld ti k t his.xoml-
. 1 all mgrs.
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"To what class of I.e iple do easel' the
trust cosmetics '" said the tsqutaot ,1 au
up-tciwn druggist, repeating tits w.lwry
of the Stde reporter. "1 cap 1 tell you in
three words - all w lto buy. "
"But are there um seams la.iies who
supply llie teselye; with the paraphernalia
of the toilet wore I,o,,auttid1y than
others o"
"uh, y.•.," replied the young clink. u
be srrsnged a mstam.,t necktie by the
aid .1• Blass in the ah„ •ase. "Ar ruler
fr
etcosmeet•js they ( use lininga at ltthee amount
yea .
An old staid who leas lost all her flesh
starching through lite fppr a man, always
imagines that her thin sindscraggy figure
is willowy and girlish, and according)
she tries to mike up her face to lou'
blooming and youthful. No p ower un
etrth could persuade her that the paint
w ith whish she plasters her cheeks does
not hide the wrinkles,aud that the p, we-
er aim applies unsparingly with a puff
does not resemble the lebeen eat the plum
or the delicate flush ea the peach.
''Do you have many custumerl.o( this I
kind r s
(`Their name is legion. Many of them,
however, send their maids er servants to
make their purchases. because, like the
principals in doubtful horse trades, they
do not want to appear in the transaction.
But others coupe themselves, hurriedly
buy what you want and i ' away."
"You have other customers besides
the old and middle aged l'
The fashion of bedding plants of differ-
ent colon in carpet patterns has• been
devel•tped in English gardens, under
conditions of warmth and moisture which
are unkuown is this climate. In the
short hot and dry summers of theUnited
States striking effects in this formal and
artifical style of planting have not yet
leen attained, but every year the florists
are sending nut new plants obtained by
(iretul hybridizing and selection, with a
view to produce verities with bright hued
foliage and hist colours under our trying
sup. It is in stylish summer resorts that
the 12wns are mast profusely ribboned,
embroidered. and emblazoned with floral
bravery of this sort. From Newport
wines the aoceunt thot 20,000 punts of a
single variety hare been ordered for one
mass of color en the grounds of a swell
v.1Ia. The shortest name yet invented
for any one of -these 20,000 specimens is
alternanthera paryoheides major, but all
this name has not yet eliscouraged -the
little plant from gleaming very brightly
in crimson and gold. The casual state-
ment that t1),s bed of alternanthers will
cost 12,000 adds a slightly prosaic and
commercial flavor to the story, but then_
decorations of this class are more widely
appreciated.when they are known to be
expensive. -- [New York Tribune.
Female 1Laeailoi.
The address delivered (by Vice -Chan-
cellor Mulock at the annual commence-
ment of the University of Toronto isnot
only interesting but full of valuable sug-
gestione. Haring referred' to the grati-
fying progressmade by female students
and to the tteowsity which exists for pro -
tiding thorn with lite means whereby
they may acquire as good an education
as their brothers, he recommends that
the province should erect, exclusively
for women, an annex to the present Uni-
versity College buildings, utilize a.'l fir
as practiceble the present stall' of the,
college, and supplement the teaching
plower by a few additional appxointueents.
In this way, he says the quarter of a
million of girls now attending our various
schools will be provided with the oppor-
tunity of acquiripg State university edu-
cation. This is putting. the matter in a
frank and simple way and will give the
members of the Local Legislature, who.
have to deal with these matters,an opp,r
tunity of putting their viewsNnmooed .re-
gaming the sit 'ject of higher education
for fentate,.-['foronto Telegra'i.
Paid In kl..wn tofu. an It Were.
The president of a defunct satins
bank , Chicago got into a hack and rode
to the eentrtd dept yesterday. Upon
arrival at liis tlostldation the driver. said
"fare please; S1.' a
As the regular charge is only ,50 ccnta
the passouger indignantly rlemantlial_ of
the "Je7iu," "WLat ilii ,you take .me
f.,r e'
"Fifty gents on the dollar, sir. I was
afraid to say only 50 cents for the ride
for fear you well t want to settle with
Hie as y,u di,i with your othercredibna....
The hackman get his 91 add the ex -
banker get something la, hail not thought
of Ware.
•re.
Thousands :Near witness to t:ee buss.
tive curative powers of the OtenT tiet-
t1AN I!ItitORAT..R, the only reuee,ly that
has proved itself a upsciiie for ueueral
debility, seminal weakness., intra tense.'
etc.. and all diseases teat arise free self-
abuse or otertaaed brain, ttnaliy ending
in consumption, insanity sled a teerns-
ture grave Sold by all druggists, or
will he sent free on looeipt sof 11.00 per
box, "r six boxes for Alas. Address F. J.
('HENNEY, Toleilu, (1bio, e•.ls agent f..r
the United States. Send for cire'atar
and testimonials o1 g.ne tae cares Nen.
Rhynes, Metered'. lna
mise
Bays Dryden
"Elbe knows her Loan and when 3 eu rant
and meteor.
Can draw you ►o h.r with a sinele hair,'
But it meet 1., heaut•ftil hair to have
such pewer ; and beautiful hair /can be
ensured by the use of CIRRIA .tat HAIR
Rissswrit. Sold at 50 cis. by .1 Wilson.
"Plenty of them. ')loch of ar :rade
is with young girls not yet out et tb-'r
teens, and in all walks cf life. from
the little maid in tenement districts
to the young. Ltiy . 'ust coming
out into society in Fifth avenue.
When a girl Ends moth patches ,'r freck-
les un her face instinct moves her to hide
them, and a French liquid ‘r as •: r -ental
cream is wulht as a panacea. Generally
use e :hose arx-'es t' free-
ly, and the -eject :s lei2'_. The tan
and freckles may %•.e rem --.-ed cr h delen.
but in their s:es.: gest <:es aad
other blemishes, wierh set stem :at -;:t
of sight by nemesia' ar3 re the ; notice
once begun must Ise :oo meta A :say
who paints maybe.: bewitt E-rglr beauti-
ful by gaslight. but in the morainal her
sallow skin. dry cheeks and e1 a ed arts
betray her."
"What ladies are the easie.t to wait
upon?"
"The homey one," replied the clerk,
emphatically. Seeing a look of incre-
dulity upon the rep..rter's fie. he con-
tinued : "It's so ; I am not bracing you
a bit. The prettier they are the harder
they are to please. A handsome girl has
been so flattered and cajoled and petted
from infancy up, that she has lost her
head. She enters 411 in a flutter, and.
must be /hewn half a hundred different
cosmetics. Then she, settles down to
a twenty minutes' vibration between
them all. She is changeable, fluctuating
and peevish, and if you t-enture to
make' a su>tgestion, she skips from
the store as though fired from the mouth
of a cannon. Now, ..n the other hand a
homely girl has a naiad of her own. She
is sept constantly cloyed with admiration
and petting from her admirers, and has
drunk but precious little from the bowl
of adul*tiou. But she knows what she.
wants.asksyou for it decisively, and leaves
Tina with *smile which would he charm -
tag if'Ler mouth was only a yard and is
halt smeller and her teeth a little less like
elephant tusks God grant us a prosper-
ity of homely girls. Life would still be
enduradio without pretty faces burhea ven
help used we lose our homely rales."
ent literary work, has written a remar-
kably brilliant and entertaining volume
os " Horace, ' inn the well know n series
of "Ancient Clessiu for English Heat.-
• `Iu nutter of antiquity btu taken
a,stronger ji ld neon the • 'node' la mild
than llo e. The soboler, the states -
titan, the t ddier, the man of the world,
the town-bred man, the lover vf the
isometry, the thoughtful and the careless,
he who reads much and he who raids
little, all find in his papers more or lees
to amuse their fancy, to meek 1bsir
feelings, to quicken their ubeervatiou, to
tune their euuvictiens, to pnt into hap-
py phrase the deductee's of their experi-
ence. His wisdom is deeper than it
seems, so simple, practical and direct us
is
as application. Over and above the
mereliterarycharns of his workr,•hewarm
heart at d thoroughly urbane manner
of the man are felt instinctively by his
readers. Dante ranks hint nest after
Humero Mobtaignse kn owe him by heart
Ft•nelun and Rossuet never wear',' .1
quoting him. La Fontaine polishes his
awn exquisite style upon itis model.
Vulture calls him •• the best of preach -
en." Limp Chesterfield tells us, "When`
I talked. my best I euoted Horace." Ti
Mfordsweerth he was etivally dear. In
Gibbon's militia days .• ,:t every march
he says. •• in erery journey, Horace was
always is my pocket, and often in my
h.tn'' Ind ., it is : in many a pocket
where :: n:i.h: lie least expected, lies a
well -thumbed Horace : and in many a
devout Christian heart the maxims of the
gentle, genial pagan tind a place near
the'_tighcr teachings of a greater master.
This entire series of •• Classics" is most
worthy to be a.ldecl c' the attractions of
every home. There are 27 volumes,
heretef re published at al nice, now re-
duced to a there fraction of that cost.
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They are published by John B. Alden,
'1S Vesey at., New York, who will send
descriptive catalogue free, on request.
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.td t lre'to Wine:.
Keep yuur face, your heart, and homes
bright. Dunt let the cobwebs gather in
le earners of the pretty sitting roots, or.
(lust accumulate nil the furniture till you
can cm 'to your natne thereon. Nb clat-
ter what is on hand, it hew much you
have to dee take time•at least elute a day
to tidy your rooms, and gather fresh
flowers. You will tnover regret it, al-
though at the close of your life you may
not own so much of the world's goods as
some of your neighbor's. It is the best
plan by far to enjoy life as it comes, and
this you can never do in a slovenly, dis-
ordered huule. Would you keep your
husband fruret evil associations, and
your children (rein wayward teethe! Re-
member there is nothing iu this world so
attreetive to a man as a pleasant home
and a smiling face therein ; and as for
the little feet, they will not M apt to
wander far,_ se inch as your face beams
with the 'love and solicitude that your
heart bears for theta. A wife or a moth-
er is a fpueeen aIwsys,nist of vast domai s,
to be sure, and not of of society, but of the
m. Jet sacred eptt on earth to the human
heart - home. Did you ever see a truly
hai•1'y family without a loving, watchful
a•td a:rectiotmte wife and mother it its
heasi '
.Esthetics is the science of the beauti-
ful. 'rhe 'teed of merit for prrsmotin.
pere'nal ::esthetics is due to .1. C. Ayer
.1• 1,'o.. whew inc•ntpeareb(e Hair Vige•r
is a universal beautifier ..f the hair.
Harmless, infective, agreeable, it has
takers tank along the indispensable
artiele..4 the toilet. Tu scanty locks it
tiiea Iaxeriance ; and withered halm it
clothes with the bud of youth.
A tnapilot AIntome. Trtilwuey.
Through the tree of Dr. Defw's Stun
mem nil liniment 1 was cnredof rheuma-
tism s . severe that I could net rest at
night from the setrerity of the rain. I
was crippled in bet knee!, and aim' st
had given up hope. The nctien of the
Liniment was merrelluns in the nature
.4 the result and the spied with which
relief vas obtained. 1 trust \ u will
puldish ties, as 1. know there are many
martyrs to rheumatism who might lie re-
' hove(' and permanently curial by this
wonderful l.miment it onlkT,
VANW.Utyiu
Prince IVilliene N. B.
Tote /salty games.,.
1 kararler la asaekl*g•
- - diff. aatbhMlest.
I'ulson s Nato tiles, the new and eon
It's twenty years, said a cigar .'eater,
now Meet I Wean to sell tebacw, and •n
that time 1 hate closely studied theebar-
actors ut my patrons, forming toy cun-
elusions tion the Lind of company t! Of
keen I mean by the Liud of cemis
they smoke. 1 can always tin. An
even feint .red, quiet fellow never gots
to an esteesue in choosing n tobacco ;pa
nervous man wants something stro:fg
and furious ; t wild man, something that
smoke@ and nothing more. The stun
oouditioes run through chewing tubue,.
Then there ie a great deal in the way
met handle their cigars. Very few can
smoke on one side as well as tam the oth-
er. Men 0.1114)n her, a vt ry day v t:o
been smoking for thirty years, and if
they were to place a cigar on the wrong
side of the mouth they would appear as
clumsy and grin as a boy who was try-
ing his lint weed. The muscles of the
face becunle set to one position. Any
change requires a re-urganizatinn of the
face. So it ain't by the way the cigar is
embraced in the mouth that you can esti-
mate a titan.
If a men smokes his cigar only enough
to keep it lighted and relishes taking it
(nen between his lips to cut a whirling
curl of blue smoke into the air. set Lim
down as an easy-going fellow, wh., cares
littie for how the world goesand nu mors
for himself. He hu keen parcel tion
and debate sensibilities. He will not
create tremble, but is apt to see it eut
when it is once begun.
Beware of the man who never releases
the cigar frim. the grip of his teeth. ard
is indifferent of whether it burns cr dies.
He is c .,•l, calculating and exacting.
He is seldom energetic i'hyaically. but
gives easily off et tMete ec ho perturb, the
:doer.
A man who *melee a bit, rests a i,a
and tutnbles the cigar Snore or less is a;it
to be easily affected by circuwsttuscer.
He may be energetic, careful, ;generous
and courageous. but he is vacillating and
liable to change on a moment's notice.
If the cigar gores out frequently the
man had a whole soul disposition, is a
deril-may•are sort of fellow, with a
lively brain, a glib tongue, and general-
ly a fine fund of anedotea and yarns.
To hold half of the cigar in the mouth
and smoke indifferently is a lazy roan's
habit. They are generally of littlef;rce,
and their characters are not of the high-
est strata.
A nervous man, or one under exciting
influences, fumbles his cigar a' great
deal. He is t* kind of popinjay among
sten.
Holding the cigar constantly Let wren
the teeth, chewing it occasioually, and
not caring whether or not it has been
lighted at all, are characteristics of Been
with the tenacity of a dog. They never
forget any thiugand never release a hold.
A fop stands his cigar on end, and an
inexperienced smoker either points at
t',might ahead or almost at right angles
with his course.--[Chiealu News.
Try cranberries for tiltalatia, .
Try 1 sen bath for rhewoalisis.
Try a clam broth for a weak itomach.
Try cranberry poultice for erysipelas.
Try ; •tr-,'.ing lager beer fur cure of sorethroat.
Try swallowint saliva when troubled
with sour stomach.
Try eating fresh radishes' and yellow
turnips for gravel.
Try eating onions and horseradish to
relieve dropsical swellings.
Try buttermilk (or the removal of
freckles, tan and butternut stains.
Try the croup -tippet when a child is
likely to be troubled in that way.
Try hot flannel over the seat of neural-
gic pain, and renew frequently.
Try taking cod liver oil in tomato cat-
sup if you want to make it palatable.
Try snuffing powdered borax up the
nostrils for catarrhal "cold in the heed."
Try hard cider -a wine -glassful three
tithes a day -for ague and rheumatism.
Try taking a nap in the afternoon if
you are going to be out late in the even -
ng.
Try breathing the fumes "f turpentine
or carbolic acid to relieve whooping
cough.
Try a cloth wrung out from cold water
and put about the neck at night for sure
throat.
Try walking with your hands behind
you if you find yourself becoming bent
forward.
Try a silk handkerchief over the face
when obliged to go against a cold pierc-
ing wind. -
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The Grralest Healing ('empeand
is a preparation of carbolic acid, vaseline
and cerate called McGregor & Parke's
Carbolic Cerate. It will cure any sore,
cut, burn or bruise when all other pre-
parations fail. Call at Geo. Rhynas'
Drug Store and get a package. Twenty-
five cents is air it costs. 2
Here is a terrible wanting to young
men :-"A young gent of Liudea says
the Post, "went to Dr. Coulter mit Tues-
day and cumplaiped of a ttharp pain in
his left arm. Dr. Coulter examined the
patient and gave his opinion that some-
thing like a needle was embedded in the
ani, and upon making an incision he re-
moved a large needle about two inches
bine. The needle) was lying quite close
to the bone of the upper part of the ann.
The patient could giro no explanation as
to how the needle came there. it is,
however, reasonable to suppose that he
has been embracing some faacinatingmil-
liuer or dressmaker and carried off the
needle as a trophy. Moral : Look your
girls well over before becoming demon-
strative-"
Scein.: is believing. Rea.; the testi
menials in the pamphlet on Dr. Van
Bin en's Kidney Cure, then buy a beide
and relieve yourself of all those distress-
ing pains. Your Druggist cau tell you
all shout it. 1.41,1 11 .1 W'ilsesn (: o lerich
•2m
Mr. T. (.inn, carpenter, Kt. Thuntas,
says my wife has long poen troubled
with C.mstipation , she has used n t
many so calk -.l COMB, hit with :,t ti ing
her any lasting e..sl, Dr. Careen s st.•m-
sch Bitters cured her and she thinks it
the best medicine ever made. F. r Pais
by all Druggists everywhere, in lame
tittles at :,0 cents.
$ A BRAIN ANL) NERVE RES-
' tnrative ilia tow of lilt. W Eituttrt
t:LIxi t OF I'110y1'l1ATGti t/ID CALt-
y.1 'V .% U finny led nn w. -1l eatthli.hed phyma
linrieal and ch'rnfrtl !AWN, Mare 11 1. rompis-
.-.1 of those element. In oar fool that comet -
intro dims tly to the nutrition of the nerve
.englia the b.11erire IAnl ./errant n -r,,
r .'n nervous debilityit 1. seventy per
..4-11 aroater value than Phosphorus pore. in
till orroluttnn. oras if annpho•nhitea
taiu pain cure, is used with satisfaction
in every uutanos. Tt.ere is abundant
reason fur this, for it performs all that is
claimed for it. Next Heise is a saver -tail-
ing cure for (tramps, pains in the side r
back, Iusubwuo, bore tl rost, chi hiatus,
toothache. " cry Me L 111 fact s sure re-
medy fa all paths, beth internal and es-
teemel. Try a 10 sent sample (sett!. at
Japes t>/i!r n s. Lert'e LP 'tiles u,tly _5
recite
mum miasma WIU use.
A 1 camt'b"ttle •d Pelt.elfs jtlelg1il hie
will re tomato1, Iearlsoho 10
cent bottle Ji Nervi rill cute t•'oth-
ache . r facteac.e• a 1 rest sI lttI le 101•
tis of Nerviline ie ett4Noient to mine colds
dam 11 • spew..., :imatte re, A Net-
viline is just the thistle to cure all pains,
whether internal or exttroaL Buy at J.
Wilson's a 10 cont sample of Nerviline,
"the great pain cure." 8atg,prumptand
always effectual. Lam.; bottles only -)
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best porous plasters make Censers S. W.
& B. Backache Plasters the best in the
market. Price 25 cents.
CINosLEME. -A name well knuten iu
connection with the Hair Renewer which
estores grey hair to its natural color by
a few weekeuse. Sold at 50 cetits per
bottle'fby James Wilson. 2tn
A-REWARD-t)f onetdozeu "TEABER-
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rhyme on 'reasaRRy," the remarkable
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your (ruggest or address.
Neter lilve [p.
If you are suffering with 1'.w ani de-
pressed spirits, loss e f appetite, igelteral
debility, disordered blin6d, weak consti-
tution, headache, or any disease of a bil-
ious naturally all means procure a bee-
tle of Electric 13itterw: You will Is sur-
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will follow ; you will be inspired with new
life; steength and activity will return ;
pain and misery will cease, and hence-
forth you will rejoice in the praise ef'
Electric Bii.ters Sold at fifty cents a
bottle by J. Wilson. [Gj
(lee urs are the rarest and nest natter.
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They are compcended from (tope, Malt,
Buchu, Mandrake and Dandelion -the
oldest, best and mostt/aluable medicines
in the world and contain all the heat and
moat curative properties of all other re-
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Liver Regulator, and Life and Health
Restoring Agent on earth. No disease
or ill health can possibly long exist where
these Bitters are used, so varied anti per.
feet are their operations.
They give new lite and vigor to the
acted and infirm. To all whose employ
menta souse irretalarity of the bowels or
urinary omens, oe who require an Appe-
tizer. 'femme and mill Stimulant, Hop
Bitters are invaluable. being highlycura-
tive, tonic and stimulating, without
tox icat ing.
N. matter what you. feelings •tr.t',ne-
tumi are, what the dieesae or ailnteist ys.
use Hop Bitters. Ilton t wait until r..n
Ate sick, but if ye u feel ►rd .,r miserable
aee Hop Bitten at once. It nay save
your Life. 11.tt.dred■ have been *Availy a• 4'411.4. f>,;110 n111 Le pont for
caee they W111 lea cure .•r heli.
D.) not sutler er let y .ur trisiois suf-
fer. but ase anal more tie in to use Hop;
Bitters.
Remembt, H. p :e:. is r . tele,
drugged, drunken 1 .itis n, I•ut the
Purest slnl (lest Nle,li.,:o, a ver made .
the "Invalid's Friend and Home and
no poison er family should 1". a ith'n•
them. Try the Bitters to dry. lm
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Nov. -7
YM MMwls Curs&
Are yuu insulate! with Halt Rhesus,
Sou cls Skin, Pi: splue or Canker Bang :
it s, g•. et MIM 111• (. Alb Male d►itestore
get a packer' Ilk.. 'r wk
0 &r
0 almaic Cent.
never known to ha.
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"1"0
ZOV CAN a- 'r
12Iba Rrisitu, 1,.r .,11 00
Lendun Layer It einiss, put hum.... 2 Co
12 1!,s. l'irr.u.ts, f•r 1 00
11,,. aloe. fu 100
25I1s li.ul.t, for 1 00
5 lbs. White Belgian Carrot Seed,. 1 00
5 11... NI .1.1 "mel, all kinds.... 1 00
6 lbs. Swear Turuil, S.ed... 1 00
Polynesian...:
i •t -run Jan '• 17
gangosa •• 11
Passengers require to leave Ooderleh at soon
on rhursdays, to connect with steamer at
0Preeppai' • --ideate issued at greatly redeeed
rates to yet e_..:: wishing to bring their friends
out from tits Old Country.
For i. keta and all information, apply to
III. a RMST1tONG.
Ticket (gent
ouderich.
Go.terieh:May 17tb.1&& •
IcColl Bros, Co. t Toronto,
LARDINE,
CYLINDER,
'3OL ► I'i!TTIN(,
WOOL OILS.
- .1 It (•gtttaarEP(-
saLA 11'T .sa
brand is tineceelit d In any other o.I on ike
market. In reeugn;tioirut Its'.ttperlet merit,
• we.hate reesited
Ali the.Hig;7Es1. Prizes !
wherever"' we eahtbt:ed it *Ince 18711. among
,.'her a•.tar:.s a largo number of
Sugars Very Cheap
- - iii r-le,(K uF--
Grcvries lQ Fresh and Good!
ar_ ect
Goods
Of all kin is at b ,i''t 1': ices. A very parer
f t;'a.sware and
GLASS SETS
Gold, Silver Bronse Modals,
beside.) nuns: runs Diplomas. It is warranted
not to gum or clog : wears a nal toe ..tor Oil •
and being le's than one-half thee to is the
cheapest nil onthe market. tddTpla IT.
For Sale b>'
R. "c7C.r.
o Yc.enzie,
CALL'S
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
was the Srit preparation perfectly adapted to cure
diseases of the scalp, and the ant successful re-
storer of
e-
storerof faded or gray hair to its natural color,
grnwtb, and youthful beauty. It has had many
imitators, but none have so fully met all the re-
quirements needful for the proper treatment of
the hair and scalp. }tsLL'a If AIR err/Ewer' bas
steadily grown In favor, and spread Its fame and
usefulueu to every quarter of the globe. Its un-
paralleled sticeew can be attributed to but one
tame: the enter, le 4Imenf of its promis(g.
The proprietors have often been surprised at the
receipt of orders from remote countries, "there
they had never made an e&prt for Its Introdnetion.
The use for a short tlm. of HALL'a HAIR
kr:nrwte wonderfully bnproveo the personal
appearance. It cleanse, the scalp from a:1 tm-
puriei..., curve all humors, fever, and dryness„
and thu• prevents baldness. 1t stimulates the
weakened glan,ls, and enables them t' posh for•
ward a ...wand vlgnr' ns growth. The eReet..,1
ib,. article are not transient, like this. of *leo.
preparations, hut remain a lona time, Chick
mak.s toe use a matter of eer.nnmy.
BUCKINcrnAM's DYE
roe trir
WHISKERS
Wis .liar. 0 . 1. ar 1 'r. . mental l'r w7e,
.atsek, as 4..swl. ft r.4,4141**. s porman.ut cola
float ♦t11 seat wish awn. rnwat.ttng .4 a stalls
snowmen", M Y spllia4 without troobte.
T'Rt1ARFts iie
1.1P. NALL L ('0., \altlsos, N.M.
M all healers in Medtalw.e.
FOR ALL TIM FORMS
•r
arrorolnn.. MeronrIal, and
111004111 DIsesrdere.
the heat rem.dv, i'.e.n.. 151. r -.
•ear•hing aewf thorough 510.04.
i •i.15,, 1.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
S.'td by a.i l•rtilat'r Il t,l 1 -avec /a
(rete :alai. up it, 12.00, •
Chir.a Sets !
from a:. 00 up to $20.00.
DINNER SETS
from $10.00up to $30.00.
A11 other linea of l'reokery at preperttenately
Low Prises
Lai Butter a'ad Page taken la esokatlog tar
tit -marries, be., or Cash paid it
Teas a Specialty.
1NSPACT1ON 1NTIT=D.
G, It OLD, the Oreocei,
Market tip.. doderic
TESTIMONIAL$_
Collingwood, opt. --The Crowfoot Bitters I
took cored me of ..Ick llead*cbe, after twenty
years of aufreringR without being able to sad
relict Mas. J. 1t(LLlxa$H5AD.
Clarksburg, Out. The ('rowfootBit ters per-
fectly cured me of titltnceum, without using
any other medicine. Miss. Josue IMCOHRAD.
Ifyea wish to get the worth iteremirmewey
ask your druggist for II.
THEY .ILL KEEP IT !
May 17th. 104 1391-0m
EGYPTIAN OIL.
The Great Pain Conqueror
rapidly dispels painh p teaspoonful in erste
will cure a diatracting head ache in Ave min-
utes. It •applied to any affected surface of the
body, as tooth ache. neuralgia rheumatism.
.tc•., It gives the sufferer vcmtort and Instant
relicf.it his charming remedy. Only Ile. and
money refunded if not as represented.
1. TAPIAVOTT ! 5.., sale rr.prlel.rs.
I:ran' ford, Ontario
W.J. C. Naftel,
Druggist. etc., Agent for (lode'ich,
•
Q ACRES FREE!IN THE.
Devil's Lake, Turtle Mountain
and Mouse River Country,
NORTH DAKOTA,
Tributary to the United states hind Office
GRAND FRKS , DAKOTA.
At1 T10% 11. N
tr and st LL particulars
ati
nte,t 1 net t„ a
any .i.!r.ti. T.l
11. F'. 11(•NALLy,
(1• in rat Tr -at, Hind Aircnt.
ST. PAUL. MIKNEA►OLIS i MANITOBA N N
M E, I'r.s1 at. Tarawa. tea.
S. SZ. -a0 =
urea Mad a law saesaity st
WESTERN CORN
Top sow ins Lruadoas,, alms a lee of
Canadian Corn.
(a\'E IIIM A ('ALL
,44.414-4-4-1, Mat CI) IPF1
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