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Mk. HURON IIIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY :U, W
liouseholb }tints.
Never let tea boll.
Fur rough hands, use lemon juice.
Strung lye cleans tainted pork her-
o els.
er-
Cels.
Tepid milk aid water clean oilcloth
without soap. II
Have as much (fruit always un hand as
you can afford.
A blot shovel held over furniture re-
moves white spots -
Smoke dried u ullin leaves iu new clay
pipe for bronchitis.
Sprinkle sassafras bark among dried
fruit to keep out worms.
Pop corn is a good luucb fur Siluday
nights with milk for drink.
• h Taodful s l of hay in a p&ilfel of water
tt
To make a carpet look fresh,wips with
a damp cloth after sweeping.
Clean tea or coffee cups with scouring
brick ; makes them look good as new.
Covet plants with newspapers before
sweeping. Also put a little ammonia
upon them once a week.
Washing pine floor in solution of one
(pound of copperas disielved in one gal-
lon strung lye gives owls color.
Remove dower f,ut stains from window
sills by rubbing with tine wood ashes and
rinse with clean water.
Mixture of two parts of glycerine, one
part ammonia ani little ruse water whit-
ens and softens the hands.
Corn husks braided make a serviceable
and handsome tnat. The braids to be
sewed with sack needle and twice.
A cheap support for vine before a win-
dow in a prairie country is a branch of a
tree. Dig a 'stet hole a short distance
from the house and set your branches.
Train your vines like this.
To Wesel CHINTZ.—Make a lather of
the best soft soap, add one tablespoonful
of vinegar and • pinch of salt to every
quart,a large proportion to rinsing water;
rinsing quickly and the color will be as
good as new.
BLAca CA'HWERE. --The lest way to
cleanse black cashmere is to place .the
diets or goods in strong t*orax water,
nude lukewarm. Int it remittal in soak
all uielit, then take out and haug on a
hue t•' drip until nearly dry, when it
wey be pressed S. Du not rinse or
wring.
lents Ryer egos( Leet,,. --To remove
'run rust from linen, apply lemon juice
and salt ;expose to the sun. Make twu
applications if necesaarv. Then, when
perfectly dry, rinse in clear cold water.
Lemon juice can only In used on white
goods, as it takes out printed colors as
well as stains.
IHomiesees YEAIT.—Four. large pota-
toes, four tableepooustul of flwr, two of
sugar,one quart of lukewarm eater ; steak
one yeasteake in a cup • f setter er while you
are misdate up the test : put it in a warm
place 12 hours : then it is toady for use ;
one cupful makes five loaves; keep it in a
cool place.
told land meat.
Women make a mistake in trying 14
iuewase their ouii fort w but weather hi
ouveriuit the arms and neck as lightly ►s
possible, while the trunk, certainly it
part, has tire, six, eight ur ten thickness-
es of coveting. In • oongrstation of
ladies dressed in this way wad geutlemen
dressed in broadcloth throughout, every
lady will be fanning herself and eon
.eiuualy suffering with heat, while the
men, apparently entirely oblivious of the
weather, are at liberty to give undivid-
ed attention to t:te sertuuu. Men do 1144
bear heat better than women by Gotutttl.-
tionel endowment, but by reason Id the
fact that they are so clad that the lungs
are free to take in abundance of exegete
and the blued free to:tow to every part of
the systema. [heided, the eireumatauue
that the wows can uuly half breathe,
their clothing piled up un some parts
causes too much blood to accumulate
there, and consequently those parts
lightly covered have too little bloed,and
as a matter of course they must suffer
By securing to themselves greater uni-
formity in the distribution of the cloth-
ing and waking it loose and easy, ladies
luso their dread of summer's heat and of
winter's cold as well ; for there are mul-
titudes of well-to-do women in this
country who have never known what it
is to be dressed comfortably warns in
cold weather.—[Dr. H. N. Austin.
To Rs'ovktt. SIUN. —Sponge faded
silks with warm water anti soap ; then
rub thein with a dry cloth ,,n a dat 'tetra;
afterwards iron theme on the Made with
a smoothing iron. (111 black silks nue.
be improved by sponging theta with
■pirital. In this case the'troning uiay he
done on the richt side, thinpaper beine
spread over to prevent glazint.
FOR FRECKLE,i, THE 7OLLOWINIi Ln•
rlotse.—I. Muriate of ammonia, half a
drachm ; lavender water, two drechtns ;
distilled water, half a pint ; apply' with
sponge three times a d.ty
of lemon juice ; quarter drachm powder-
ed borax ; half -drachm swear ; mix and
let stand n few days in a glass bottle; then
rub on hands and face occasionally.
STAIN+ raou Dar sEe.--Stain. front
fabrics may be removed by moistening
the spot with a %elution of Epsom a:tlts
in a few drops of hot water. Rub it in
well the first time and then moisten
again. Next fill atin vesvel with boilie"
water and set it on thestnmed places few
minutes, and afterwards wash out in soft
water. It is advisable to have articles
thus treated washed immediately.
CoeoeNUT CAKE. --Two cupspowdore.l
sugar, three eggs, one cup sweet milk,
three cups flour, two teaspoonfuls fuls cream
tartar, one teaspooflful soda. Bake ii.
layers. Filling :—Whitca of throe egg's,
beaten to a stiff froth, and one of p"w-
dered sugar, to which add one-third of a
package of des.icated cocoanut.
TM ?,k etc s tr L
Thal gid .•It a,tricycl has already wade
her ,i ,pearauce at the smuttier resorts.
As ubeerved at Newport, she sat between
)two el:eels, which wee easMected by a
*tort axle -tree, (as a kind of saddle --as-
tride of it, but not so circumstanced as
to make divided garments i,oeesa►ry,;u
in riding 1. • seback, num fashion. Her
feet rescue down to treadles, and her
hands were employed in steeriug by
means (ef • device titintsected with a low
hunt wheel. Her osture was not tl.at
of sitting, however, but Iter titure waw
suspended nearly perpendicular, and her
lugs were moved a great deal like those
of a horse afflicted with apriugh alt, or a
swimmer treading watter. liar knees
o►me up hien with an acti•'11 mole pre-
dueivt, of good exercise than of grate.
And yet she was a symmetrical end
pleasing traveller. The prescribed cos -
tunes is soft, thin flannel, with a blouse
waist, and a skirt reaching just to the
gaiter t•'ps. It is obvious that the latter
level could not to steadily-. maintained,
in view of the high treading requued to
work the tricycle, without some special
modification of the garment. This want
baa been supplied by taking an idea from
the equestrian habit. Lengthwise of the
skirt in front two gussets are set in at
points where the knees will protrude In-
to thein in rising.
Teeth stained by Prtaklag Water.
A well-known dentist called the atten-
tion of a reporter to the effects of Alle-
gheuy River water on the teeth of a large
portion of our citizens. He stated that
there were more persons afflicted with
white decay or crumbling teeth in this
vicinity than in any other city in which
he had practiced. The teeth, of those
afflicted with this forms of disease were
generally very white, and they gradually
crumbled into powder. He attributed
the great prevalence of white decay here
to the absence of lime in the drinks
water. People suffered fr n acidity
e
the system,and lime was the alkaliwhich
would benefit. them. In the eastern por-
tion of Pennsylvania, or rather in coun-
tries where the people drank "hard"
water, they generally had hard and sound
teeth, but in communities where "soft"
water was used the opposite result wtu
found. He advised the drinking of lime -
water by people troubled with white de-
cay —_
Wager Nrgrels.
lilted W.rd..
Banking.
BAN K OI' MON TItEAU
►
(.'4P/1 /L - 113,000,110.
J URPI. tUS, - - • - 15,e00,000.
Goderich Branch.
L. f:tAss - - - 1fat.af,r.
At. interest on deposits. Drafts, lette.
of . o•l:t and circular notes issued, tree
CANADIAN
ail parts of the world.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.
Paul up Capital, - 86,000,000.
Rest, - 81,400,000.
President - iioN. 11'U 111rV.tSTF'/t
General Manager, R'. .1.....uasaecv
Goderich Branch. •
A. M. LOSS, - - - MAN-at•ER.
Interest allowed on deposits. Drafts oz. a
the principal 'Towns and Cities its Canada
Great Britain and the United Statt•e.lwudh
am•i
.\•ivaueeoto Farmers on Notes. with mu•o
more endorsers. without mortgage. 1753
GOODIE CHEAPER THAN EVER
—•.IT T1l1 -
Wiest Established House
Give the young and struggling a word
of encouragement when you can. Yuu
would not leave those plants in your
window -boxes without water, nor refuse
to open the shutters that the sunlight
might fall upon them : but you would
leave some human Hower is suffer front
want of appreciation or the sunlight of
e teoura'eutaot. There are a few hardy
souls that can struggle alum'„ en stony
soil- --shrubs that can wait f it the dews
and sunbeams -Lefties that climb without
kindly training ; but only a few Litter.
the kiud word when you can see that it
ii deserved. . The thought that "no one
cares and no este knows" blights many
a bud of promise. Be it the young artist
at his easel, tie young preacher in his
pulpit; the workman at his bench, the
boy at his mathematical problems, or
your little girl at the piano, give what
praise you can.
mew te makel'aidrea Meral-
I raise quite n variety of sowers, cen-
sel1nently I arts quite fond of making
bouquets One I think very handsome
is the water bouquet. The smallest
Jowura'are the prettiest. I generally
take sweet ,ly-ssum, fuchsias, rose ger•
auiunt leaves, and perhaps n pink or
two, arrange them in a small bou tush,
wind the st'•ms closely together with
thread, then leave about a tineer length
of thread, to which fatten a small peb-
ble, also fasten tin foil around the stents.
G • a pail of water, n .glass tumbler, and
a small plate, put the elate in the bottom
of the pail, your bouquet in -the glaFs im
the pail iip,i,lc .town upon the plate,
rais•• up your plate. ani if all the air is
out of the saris, you will have a heauti•
fol buueuct to adore parlor or school-
toum. Scholars are always atl'.1Us for
s..ulethiue new.
Bt,e1•K OR WEDDING CAKE. --one ptiuntl
powdered sugar, one pound butter, one
pound flour, 12 eggs, one pound cur-
rants, well washed and dredged, one
pound raisins seeded and chopped, half
pound citron, cut into strips, .me table-
spoonful cinnamon, one nutmerz,
11 teaspoonful cloves, one wineglass bran-
dy. Crean the butter and sugar, ndd
the beaten yolks of theatres, and stir %II
well together before adding half the
flour. The spice should conte next ;
then the hasten whites, :,tie -lett in alter-
nately with the rest of the flour, last the
brandy. Bake two hours in deep pais ns
e
lined with buttered paper.
will keep several months. To snake a
plainer cake, take n lf three-fthe , uantl of
fruit, seven eggs,
pound of butter.
reissue ivy.
As several cases of poisoning ietve oc-
curred from the handling of this seem-
ingly harmless plant, we publish the fol-
lowing receipe, which is said to he an
unfailing remedy, and tufty prove very
useful to some of our readers in the fu•
tura : —Put ten to twenty drops of bee
•
mine in one ounce of olive oil or Peolli
ane and apply three or four time mo-,
especially on going to bed.
mine is volatile, .o only a small ,oiantity
should be made.
IN PI M• COVN'1'Y_
Bila. slims. r::,hono. n:l wu•F•French
embitter,. factory and bleat►ed co•luu,
prints. t c., at less 11,au wholesale prt.•e+.
Scotch and ('a o.:.1.xn tweeds at who vale
prices. 111'1.'ks.'• ,' '..adeg Re.. kc.. a ery low.
I sometimes think that instead of he -
ginning, as we do, with a whole heaven
and earth embracing theory of duty to
G 4 and man, it might be better to adot t
with our children the method of dealing
only with each particular instance of
moral obligation emphatically as it est -
cures : with each particular incidont,of
life, detached, as it were, from theuotion
of a f"rural system, code, or theory of
religi.,us belief, until the recurrence of
the sauce rules of morality .under the
same governing principle, invoked, only
in immediate a7:elirei•tu to sears la -
stance of conduct or incident of persou:1
experence, built up b; degree; ;1 14'44lr
of precedent that nl,uld have the force and
eftica^y of iaw before it was theuretic:.liy
inculcetei :a9 suck. Whoever said that
principles were titer d habits spoke, it
seems. n4 me', a "valwtble truth, not s;"u
er.l y sufficiently rea•,nize'l er acted up-
on in the tark '•f education. —Dirs.
Kemible.
To the Medical Prnte.sla&. and all wlteits
1t sway camera.
A (MU OUARANTEID
rk si NETIC iEDICIN
r;ask YAalt
(BRAIN &NERVE FOOD., rr
Ower old mid ■.ass, Wale a td l'eosate
GROCERIES,
Before: esu bite of pedlars or grangers try
my teas. Nouse lesson tea warranted pure
Plum :."is:2.-..eta,
per pound up. lilack teas at .w'ts,
equal to moat :tett. tea odd. My tett. Wick
ter. worth Skis_ finest Imported at 7508. per
pound. Alt spices sold by no. warrantd pure.
HbRDWALRE STORE_
1 hold in e•oek a large :i.wartmeut of bar
inn. steel. r. ails. 1.aiuts. 0:14, glass togcthcr
with a general swnrIn eat of shelf 4, lre%are.
and the beat
CORN SHELLER
Golden tappet tno: tie,
How Lamentable that we should go
through the world iliieunderatanding one
another ; letting slip golden opportuni-
ties for 1;litonscs i:.to men's better na-
ture, which might have knit our heart
to their' in a brotherhood of love, and
drawn the veil of charity over faults
wliee, in our blindness, seemed to us
vfithout a titlue to balance thea'. An-
gels turn surrowint away from this soul -
blindness of ours, and fiends laugh over
the final fall of despair which our help-
ing hands might, at such momenta, have
averted. \\-ell for us all it is that He,
who is himself without sin, more merci-
ful than alan,sees gatherinlr tears in eyes
that we deem hard and dry. —
Positively cures Nervous•eas in all its stages
'Veal.Nrnwrp lonaq/Brat& Ps :larvalProstration, lvtlgMt $total Ate.
Leucvrr*rsa, Barrenness, Wm Muss
and General Loa, of Power. It repairs
Nervous Waste, Rejur'enalea the Jaded lutd-
:eel, sfreipthena the Zwftelded Brain, aad Re-
store, Surprising Tone and Vigor t0 as Br-
Aaasted (Jeoer•atire Orpans. With each an -
der forTWKL.va packages accompanied with
five dollars we will semi our Wrists* Glair
antce to refund the Looney. it the treatment
does not reset a cure. It Is the l'reapsta d
Meat Medicine in the niarket. which
LfrFull particulars in our pamphlet.
we desire to mail tree to ►ray address.
Wark•r Wsgaette Wrdlelae le sold by Drug-
gists at to cts. per bus, or 11 boxes for K or
will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the
money, byaddressin `
(4 ((K'$ W A4:\ 1:114' W ZPI4-INE l'...
Windsor, Ont. Canada
Sold In Go derich, by JAflles WUF.DN and
all Druggists p errwhsre 1115-1y
on the continent o! America. t '.cc omi> Live
dollars. Rriug iu 90m ears of e.410 and try it'
Ce CR.e .3I3,
..,) ,Elft i.
GODI'RiCH BOILER :WORKS.
Chrystal & Black.
TO7411I.1. iF.Nan"t SALT WELL MEN
l I,81,hatiue, ur Nerve torso, a Pl•es-'
phate Element belied upon Scientific
Facts, Formulated by Professor Austiu,
M. D. of Boston, Mass., cures Pulmon-
ary Consumptron, Sick Headache, Ner-
roue Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia
and all wastin•: diseases of the human
systema. Phosphatine is uut a i fedecile,
btu a Nutriment, because it contains no
Vegetable or Mineral Poisons, Opiates.
Ntrcotics, and ne Stimulants, but sine.;
ly the Phusphatic and Gartrie Elements
found in our daily feud. A single bottle
is sufficient to convince., all Druggists
sell it. P1 00 per bottle. Lownee aS
Co., sole agents, for the Dominion,
65 Front Street Eaet Toronto.
Doesn't t'haoge Natalie.
Forme people fear that intrriaxe will
suffer if we establish female colleges,
but this is rt mistake. The president of
Vassar college (for women) was asked
whether the wiadom the young ladies ac-
quired made them look down • n that
miserable creature Ivan as It deplorable
object, to which he replied with a ensile,
that "ratan was the }lest inatitutien the
first woman ever knew," and .ho will in
future as in the plant look up to him. To
prove that the young ladies can leirn
Greek and master trigonometry and still
think of marriage, all I hare to say is
that three of the graduatiue class go to
their homes to be married this summer.
.lane Grey Swisshelm is out with fresh
c.,ndetuaati.M of the Sorest ; "Man, in
Christian civilisation:' she says, „sees no
twenty in the female term Imbue there is
a notch all around it, like that with
which a woodman deadens a tree. The
deeper the noteh the better is he pleased,
for it makes a convenient Twit for hie
arm in making this notch for his ad-
miration and convenience a woman as
surely, if not as shortly, takes her own
life ss the woodman takes that of the
90
.p•.., SALT PANS mantf•ic
on shortest not.cc.
of Repairing executed under the
tie. sapervision of the Proprietors who
A1(E
P. O. Box 103 17 87
65rklen's Aroles Salve.
The greatest medical wonder of the
world. Warranted to speedily euro
Burns. Bruisea,Cuts,t Iters, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains,
Copts, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all
Skin Eruptions, guaranteed t" cure in
every instance, or money refunded 25c.
per box. For sale by J. %Nilson. lye
lee
.00 tIewTar..
•
,.,.ell Wil.
er fail
Js.::
Sl . , . o- , Tarot,
:Dail pr tpa.
of a
Fur etee al 411L$ 'A 7)01 (: -TUitF.
Iiealtli is Wealth !
D1THE CREAT 8
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fol:owing .li.eases :
Ithot iontuttsm,
S3 plinth*,
Salt Iihcant, •
Scars y and
:XIII DISEASES.
't wi:1 remove
0 Pt>:et.r:c, 11Lo•rcHEs
arid heal Ulcers
and Old Sores. A
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CAIITION•-Ask for " Dr. Chan-
nin[r's Sarsaparilla," take no
ether In Its place. If your Drue-
:ist has none In stock, requee:
' l ret to send for It.
1.10E, ONE DOLLAR PER ROW 1
Perry Davis & Son ok .Lawrt .:
5 :< Agent., t:ONTRLAI..
t.cORrJDATED A. U, l,: I.
THE HAMILTON PROVIDENT
AND
LOAM SOO1k TY.
C.t'1TAL $1,OW,uw est.
HEAD OFFICE, H.4DMIL1'ON.:►NT.
Intending uyrrowers will consult their beat in-
terests by esaa►ining the advantageous terms
offered by this eoclety, before gu:og else-
where.
For rates of interest, loan tables and further
particulars, apply to
SAMUEL POLLOCIC, Agent,
Uoderich.
Uoderlch, May 17th, 1885. 1!.'•l 8m
1NSURANC CARD.
BRITISH ASS. \CO'Y. TunONTO-- Satablishe
lav
PH(ENIX IN8. CO'Y, of LONDON England) -
Eatabllshel 1782.
HARTFORD INS. C'O'Y, of Haim- our), Conn
-Established 181.
Risks takes in the above flpt-c lass O'Itc es st
the lowest rates by HORkCIG HORTON.
The undersigned Is also Appraiser for the
CANAL) t I'Elt. LOAN AND SA V 1hG$ CO'Y
ToaoNTo.
Money to Loan on first-class security, om
T tog per Ccnt.-Chargee moderate.
HORACE HORTON.
Ooder'-l. Sept. 10. IMO.
nal, life is sweeping by, o
isn't dare before you die,
- In . leavg behind
and sut-
liu.c leave behind to conquer
time. 8t;0 a week in your own
town. 83 outfit fire. No risk. Everything
new. hapset not required. We will furnish
You everything. Murry ur.' making fortune.
Ladles make as touch as men. and boys and
girls leak;, great pay. healer, if you want
business at whi.•h yon can make great pay all
the lime% write for par.icmlers to }i. HAL E'IT
efiC'o.. Portland \lane
Grady's Sl1Qcific Piedicinee
TRADE MARKTiia:1s3':IT- TRADE MARK
Exot.l li Ittt-
Ni:nv..4 1, 011•
it;!ii,r cure
1 geminal
`• a4.„:1,1:7311,
es 1.3,
11...1, impot-
ency, and all
disco. -es
fellUw a.ia!'•-
T quenee of eel: AIiTE1 TAKIMQ
A nae;smut Mercer:. Universal Lassi-
tude. l'a'in in the Rack. D'mness of Vision.
Premature old age. and many oil cr dlseases
that 4,1 ro insanity or 4uneuntption and a
proms',., r ;:r:ta- TAF'nll 1.A -1;i -rulers in our
pamphlet. which we des:re to scud tree by
mall to everyone. Th..!. i-P0C:11e Alt dicine is
14)1,4 by alldrug cis a •it 81 per package, or six
package, tor, S, cr " 11 he se-, • fire 1•y mail
mo -;..v to addr
T11E41L \1 31E:1/WINSl_O,. Toronto -Ont.
;n ::. ,•crit1. by Js-, ,a'ku
peaplai .v&ys 441)1(10 took
out ftetrarch nces to increase
their earninga,and it. time be
cone wealthy: those who do
ww
no improve their opportnn
hies remain in 'Silvery. \Vc offer a grea
chane" to make money. We want men, wo-
men, boys and girls to work for us U. their
own lu,•liittee. Anyone eau .lo the wore( pro-
perly from the first start. The business will
pay more than ten timtw ordinary wages. Ex-
pensive outfit furnished free. No one «no en-
dnges fails to make money rapidly? You can
gevote your whole time to the work. .: only -
your soars. moments. Full information and
+ all thn',
at is ,' .iry sent free. Address STIR
aoN ,f Co. Portland. Maine
--Tbuusar.dsufgr„c1
ROBBEB
rare annually !y tubbed
of their victims, lives
prolonged. happiness
and health restored
by the use of thegreat
GERMANEINVIGORATOR
os Lich positively and permit:lc rat v cures lar
pntrnry 'caused by excesses of any kind.)
remittal Weakness, and all diseases that fel-
'ole as n requence of Self -Abuse. as lose of en -
erg.. Ise of memyry, 0: i vt :•+t4''atoll hlde.
pat., :•r the back, 4191, s4' .,1 %seven, ptema-
tuu.• dd age. and mean'• o''., r diseases that
least it .11. inity to. c.mis„mp:.cu and a prema-
ttt o' grave.
for esrcnlae-s w•i;- • •'irnsc.i.ais free by
moa. TI.e I%%14°o t'( s)4' ;' .01,1 of 41 per
bar, or sic busts for 8:i. I.” ,a1 t:: uhgie.ts, or
ii1 he rent tree niy mail. s'•errlr_ sealed, on
ret eipt of price. by addre+''„R.
F. J. CHE:NF.i'. Itrio:Oat.
157 Summit "t.. To:e•:io, Ohio
GEo. RHTNA#,
Sole Agent for Goderich
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WO tM POWDERS.
Ar• r: 'ar, rat to take t cntsin their own
Puree:ivi Is n safe, sore, and effectual
4sr,wyrr .:( worms in Children or Adult*.
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New 1.1re for Fasetle&s We&ke.ed by D1s
emir, DeWitt) and DU.IMssl.a.
The Great German invigorator is the
only specific fur impotency. nervoua
hility, universal lassitude, forgetfulness.
pain in the back or sidles, no matter how
shattered the system may be from ex-
cesses of any kind, the (:rent German
Remedy will restore the last function%
and secure health and happiness. P1.00
per box, six Ilexes for So 00. S441d by
all druegiste. Sent on receipt of price,
postage paid, by F 1. ('heney, Tele.t".
Ohio, role rent Ior United States. Cir-
culars andleestimoaials seat cess Sold
by Gen. Rnynas, sok agent for Code -
risk ata :
There are solid fares.
The best blood purifier and .gates! !F
gulato r ever. pissed withintbe mash Ineetris
humanity, truly
Bit-
ers. inactivity of the Liver, Biliessaeke
Jaundice, Constipation, Week Maws,
ire
he sneer/ etiese,
wh any disuses of
M k Of
trial eNwtllfaot, will always end Emsetrie
Bitten the MA sod col, metals quickly,
set g
knows. They set tel 9 y'
every bice mosey
ra top . ss
satishetloo a moos! r J�ueWi�S Pohl A
fifty rents a betas by
leave_ta Cnsde-
eRA11D I1(UNK
ppi�sse, MIs'd. Mind
Ar.&tlWn•- Levees hi 4Mil�
�S sttnri Ar..f!
!ltrattord.Ar 7.1111 tie seas 11.60
w5s?.
tap's. Mix'd. Mlx'd.
Stratford 1..11P. 7.3rpes t.ttats 1,Nrs
eastartk.Oederiekwr.tt.es %11 0..440 tRIO .~
lfe
STAGE LiNER,
�y
Rte clotty) an.1o. Maanlpwt . Sop
toe• Olken7aia . .
” (Wednesday
end Saatentarl Ar.L lus..De.4.le
r .
written '
treat&:e • I • • ,, t::'1 4.4.sranceo
his see . ', t; ere rstealF•:"ant h. t•
laid age m • , ' ' .' n!. J(INNT l' W E:t•1
ft (xs., •.i. ✓ • ,•,:cuff . Toiut.to Oo'.
SD BRAIN •1.J 11'
- .: •b' for Hysteria, 11 r
Neve tus Neural.: ,
.• , .., t. t nutted by ' ..r
n, result
tAleas.,
,t !. - ecu -. %vision.
r-imt}t,t:ince.
., e, Each box con-
,' • e dollar a hnx.
,• `,y mall pee
4.• snipe .x
v• , ' on!, 1 re -
r.•• .en•,al,ted r ,th
Oct o archaser our
• t • e 110007 if th^
1'!iLt CURE OR REUEVE
t^rtfSB, DIZZINESS,
DROPSY,
FLUTTERING
OF THE HEART,
ACIDITY OF
t'HE STOGIACH,
:78URN, DRe NESS
s CBE, OF THE SKIN,
every '.a of dismiss arlatn$` from
7VE0, KiOMEYS, eT( dACH,
BOWEL8 Os, 81.000.
T. MILBURN & Ce , °' as
\t a„ eel. .. 511,1Light
AGEt1 � Werk •'nwaaat cmptoynsts
he(7ytlal hgntrnd .1 tree leer. & Mow
tree'. Qeebea
week ..made at home by the In
Hour. Hest hoa.Iness now b.•
the potato capital nor need-
,. Wo will cart you. Men, we.
boyaand !girls wanted esery
10 Work foe Oa. Now is the time. y
-,,s work fa .are time, or viva your w
Pam to the bwslnew. No ether
won nearly so well. !4.lam.
b114
trade
t t�itt
Cu- test. Attest
t
HALL'S
ATARRH
iso
URE
sx:s3oc
tta�sis
it Recommended by Pkrsldaua.
C TL$1=•1
Catarrh of the Nasal Citvity-C rook and Ukeratknl
4,�
a}, f tth1, Es r, Eye or {�hreitt. It h taken
ittfutNall.V. IniT acts DIRECTLY upon
S
t Blood asi MucousSurface} or the
System. It Itthe best Blood roller
ill the WOR' D and is worth All
WA Isn ged for N. for
THAT atone.
THE..
ONLY INTERNAL CURE f OR CATARRH
11r Tt1E MARKET _sty
I
on
Rt Ccsr 8:J3 1ar 117 1:1:711,31 t 1 00
Wt:rra vl cat
WRLLAND, VL4) Welk
neral. Si, We
My taw tisogbter wan trouble l with Catania
for two year and was very much henelltIsd bp
the us. or" Hall's Catarrh Core" 4111 M pow
about cured. '.V. T. H. RU{m,
Wsi.1.�.•vD,, ons., March 911a, HIM_
1 bate used " lIW's t7aarrb Cara,.. mid Wal.
in, from the rod malts I l.no
rived from o
boob, believe -It -win eery the moss stubborn
sty of Catarrh if !ts see be .0&(405.4 tot a
rsssemabl. length .t thaw
W. H. HELLEMH.
W&Lt•Y'.D Ont., March to, 150),
IF J. C .ti o Tnlsado. O.
brat.. -Have sold Hall's Catarrh Cure for the
•eat year, sal it glees satire statist motion.
Yours Pm's
HW. 14 '14. toN, Dragnet.
Hall's Catarrh Cure
-.ofd by an Wholesale and ANatl Drtlggisr
sod Deals. In Patent M.dkdos b
Use t'stte.t Instals and Canada.
PRICE
Cents a Bottle. $8.00 s Dela
Th. only gsadae HW'e cease* One lemma.
staetur d by 1. J. ritEREY a CO., ?s1w4 6,
slr►n.vnr. alt Imitations.
Dostt.A for tate Ontario trade by
H. W. HOBSON, Welland. O•t.
(3EORGE RHYNAts,
wok• Agent.