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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-8-29, Page 7J • NM HURON SIGNAL FI IDAN, AUG 29, I �,4. 83 orbs of Uhs6om, Mete. pleases the more ie proportion as it resemb$Ss truth. He who lives but for hissed, loses Ont for a little thing.-[Barjaud. Tv angst but a few thingsr the toseadatioo of mealy virtwa 7 alienee is the wit of fouls and one of the tutees et tits wise- [Bossard. Let es lens spos north those things which cell es to heaves -{1t. Jerome Wrong estrnsebed to bed legislation man bower hes converted into vested nght& Our acts make or mar us. We are the ohildeo° of our .own deed& - ;Victor Hego. As to treble, who expects to fled cherries without stones, roe ruses wlthset therm Women eojoy more the pleasure they give thaupd�M pleases', they feat. t T.. seemed one most sometimes be ♦ bold, and etimes very prudent. -{New Napoleon. Despise out soy Das, sad donut spurn anything, for there is no mea that hstli not Ws ;lace. Hypocrites are wieked. They hide their defects witb so lamb care that their hearts are poisoned by them. Evan day is • little lite, add oat whole life is bat a day repeated There- fore, live every day as if it would be the last. Any man may do a acus! ad of Rood nature, bat a continuation of them shows it is a part of their temperament. Ooe of the best rules ia conversation is never to my a thing which env of the company can reaeosably wish we bed left unsaid. Hard words are like hailstones in sum- mer. besting down and destroying what they 'would uonrishewere they melted Into drops. some �illect upon your present biessiage,of Mlcb every man has many ; sot on your psY rafort.n.s, ob w hick all men have •0111e. J =IL MZ 14.11. itms. It is much stomia! to find a score of men wife •ni••1ph to discover the truth than to find one intrepid enough, in the !face of oppoeitioe, to stand up for it. The action of man is a representative type of his thought and will ; and a work of charity is a representative type .of the charity within the soul and mind. The every -day cares and duties, which men all drudgery, are the weights end counterpoises of the clock of time. giving its pendulum a true vibration, and its hands a regular motion. -[Longfellow. /go puce is more neoewry'to the Christian worker than fidelity ; the bum- ble pace that marches ton in sunshine and storm, when no banners are waving, add there is no music to cheer the weary feet. -{P. J. Nicholls, Taking the first footstep with the gond tbnusbt, t!,e sec.•nd with the good word, he third with the good deed, I es- wp,ls.,.. s • s All flows out fr. se lihe Deity% nil must be absorbed in Him aceim.-!Z..rns.tcr. Infinite toil would not ewhle yow'te sweep away a mint ; het by aseendiug e little, you 1047 often hook tot er it alto- gether. S.. It is with our rural tm- provement ; w• wrestle fiercely with a vicious 1.41.1t, which mould have no hold upon ns rf we ascended into a higher moral et exosphere. - The naturally noble man, one guilty of a mean sectio like a warrior in the heads of his comer, with his own weapons used a!•anst him. With self-respect captured, manhood destroyed, courage waxing, conscience upbraiding, sown acting as an ever-present detective, ever reminding him of his self-imposed dis- honor amid degradation, he is cusgs•red, taigaptisosod by himself, retained in a cell : ham ur lock, bound by bitten strosgur than steal, watched by • lindens eye -a captive for life '-IGoldes Rale. deers-Ae. people. • the people who are called mess - MP deserve to have a mash wore epi- thet applied to them. Here sod thaw a mon or woman is found whose oddities of °piion and erratic a adect are pato me, shad the oatomis of sellae real labors twist M their mental and moral dispoei- tine. 8eeM peruses axes general! iMol- ersble, owl eosaetimes very likable, their idiosyncrasies serving as a gentle eoter- tainmetit rather than an annoyance to us. Ws feel they are quite unaware td their owe queerness, which is the reset of a native tacapacity W comprehend the ordinary conventions of society. Bat then are other people whom eooentriei- tiea are not, or ought not to be endured. They are not innocently ignorant, but wilfully disregardful of s rein of law in the social wend. The world a judgments are no 1 doubt wpertinial, and themeless very commonly defective or fake ; het the world'. c'Iwyentirme-that is,its role* tacitly agreed ou lot the preservation of the order and decency (4 social inter- course-are ntercomtie-are tea the whole reepe'tahle and to be observed But in the unendurable "eoosstrie" prides himself opus being a law to himself in these matter. He likes to know wbat his acquaintance are saying of him, "Oh, that is Mr. B's wey, you know. He is not like ether people ; be shear floe. and says just as he please& And the notable feet is that e0 many persons are implied upon by this shsurd affectation that they will let certain behaviour is for independence and origfaality wbaelt . simple rodent•oa, the ex',resaios tot egotism and ill -breed - hag. Thousand, hear witness to the poet - tire curative power of the OnSAT Oen- raw SltvienitATOP, the only remedy that has proved itself a erperifie for general debility, seminal weakness. impntenoy, ate., and all discuses that arise from aslf- shaes or overtaxed blain, Really ending in neveumpti.m, in•enis and a teems - tare trove gold by et orutn[istr. nr will he sent free rm receipt of 111.00 per h.-1, or a[ Ilexes for SS. Address F. J. Ceases v., Tuhwln, (thio, ante areal fel tl,.I-noted Ktatea. Kind for cin'-ilar and testimonials of gentiles cures (len Lynas, Ooderieh. Stu Pro:spi relief iw meek bead.ehe, dead- en, nausea. otesstapatioto pais in the o, 'tr., rearenteed to those rime Car- r's Lusk Lire, Pills. Ill ►ne pill a dose. cents. las, fr too lime= and ab•w. We had hew spe&kiag tot the look et acearate observation atrusq people, -the peidessur and 1, -arid I had expressed Mamie. that to few persons are able to tall bow many tees a oomi•.w bootie cat has us each lout, sos.e gumming five and others four, and neither being overeat, whoa the professor soddenly asked meths following question. : 'How is it that the furs -knees of a horse bend forward just as ours do,while his hind knees bend backward just as ours du net 1' I surmised from an odd gleam .4 usy Mead's eye, that Id. question was W sumo wort ennked ; bet as 1 amid art think precisely how it metht to be amended, and as 1 hid snot thought of the subject hetole, 1 ane. .-red simply that I dud nod know, 'Let w go out then,' said he, 'and look at Dobbin.' Su we went out. 'In the first place,' remarked the pts lessor, 'we will examit.e his bind kg (elute, I1t bbiu 9 if you please,' and, sliding his band downward gently, be picked up Dubbin's foot, very much af- ter the aaolaer of a blacksmith. 'This joist,' he continued, 'that you em betdieg b.ekward near the middle of tbs leg. N sot a knee at all -knew do trot bead backward -it is called the 'hock' or 'hough,' and ourrespoods to our ankle. $fond on your toes, and your ankle will wont precisely lies it.' 'Wear, is his knee thou! said I, draw- ing hearer. Here it is,' said he, pointing high up near Dobbin's buoy. 'Duo t you see it bending forward like every other knee i It is outnniunly called the 'stifle. ' 'But,- urged I, 'you began by &skin; about the furs -koala. Now they surely bend forward just like ours. I should think your question ought to have been t:izeeted to hied -knees.' The gray eyes twinkled again with the sloe curious smile, as the professor re- quested me kindly to place my hand on one of Dobbin's fore -knees. This I did, is I supposed, when I was again twee abackby beim` asked what joint of mbe y own y corresponded with the joint under my hand. I darted to my 'knees of course,' but reflecting that my fore -legs were aro, I thought. I saw the pant, and confdes- tiallp answered, 'elbow.' '!tut your elbow, observed my friend, 'bends just the other wa . 'The fad is,' he ad ed, 'that what your haud is on, is neither a knee nor an elbow, but a wrist. The elbow is up hers neer his body, and bends backward just as y urs will if you get down cm all fount 1 at .once assumed • horizontal atti- tate, for I was not to be convinced with - art experiment that my elbows would bend that way. But they did. 'And sow,' maid the professor, wickedly, as 1 arose and brushed sundry bits oftwigs from my hands, 'have you observed that the elephant differs from the horse in-' but I interrupted him with a laugh, in melt -defend. declaring that it was enough for once to have learned that a horse always walks on tip -toe, that his hind knees are his ankles, arid that bis fore -knees are not knees, mor even elbows, but wrists.' 'And yet,' said the professor, 'the horse is • !artier animal that the at:- (tt. H. Ballard, in Good Cheer. apeantna se the (foist. An addition having been made to the jsel in Paterson, ,.w Jersey, at a cost of 1430,000, the ninety officers and offi- cials and eoutrect.,r celebrated the event by • le,:.,luet in the building. There were liquors in great abun.i,nce. After a number of boots had hese drunk, the gentleman presid:uig, a judge proposed the temperance cause." It wag probab- 1ddone because they were getting pretty runk. Mr. Bantram, • temperance an, was called on to respond, and did su in tha following *curies, speech : "1 thank you for this imitation, sad I recognize its fitness. Y -.w have as- sembled to celebrate the erdergement of this jail, rendered necessary by the use of strung drink, ID which you are au freely indulging this day. Down stain the cells and corridors are crowded with minds who have but changed places. A few yeah ay. they were respected lie, some of them occaping Y p- sponsihle positions u those now occu- pied by youraelree ; but the, euomeoo- ee M Tou have c,mmenued, and they euotinued m many of you are edition - mg, and today they are reaping the hinted in • cau ver of crime, and paying the penalty with a period of puniah.test I hear the popping of Bork& I listen to the merry voices, and the praises pus aro shoeing to the infernal spirit of wine; but there cones to me the refrain frena the prisoner's x11, where a m•D is shed- ding penitential tears over his folly, ac- companied by the still madder wail of anguish uttered by the brokenhearted wife, worse than widowed through the traffic in strong drink, which, as a judge in your courts mid. 'u the great promot- er of crime,' • traffic lieen&ed by your votes, and sustained by the patronage are this day givisr it. It is with teeaible sadness that I discover that there can be found in Passaic county an essay mem with hearts so hardened, feelinea su espoused, mesmibilitie. so blasted, that in a place like this, ander cirrntnetaccea like these, they dare raise to their lips that which deprives the citisme, and sndengere the state. Think- ing you, continuer', for this unexpected privilege, i take my seat, fully conscious that you will never swain all on me under similar oircnmetanoma'-Et. A BArzxa's TamwowT. - For a Cough, (`old or any Wombed' aeries. "Peetorta," in my opinion, Is just the thing. 1 iave used it in my family for Coughs. sod Coeds for the put four year with the nand needled moments, and to- day my opinion .11 11 is that i continue to think still were of Oat whish 1 bean thir.king well fit Cosa Ker", %ion Ont trio Bank, Piekwieg. Price 25 emits at all dreRmirt& m There is a woman out in Michigan who bas had nineteen children in the lett twenty-two years, and the other women of the town have organized an indignation sorties with the mnftu, `'pews with seosnp•lists ' TO. Tata.. .f TM. pt It is quite esible that "roe"roea/ fat ed all tvirtues, stud perms all Lite .n dowsweats which arms from the booing •oetlenta of wealth and hump and y w.at the one ing what will make h life Lappy and meseeesstuL He is • saga of blmiseas, we will sap pomaded is streak!, truthful and upright; he (ul[M all his aseaseasause to the very letter ; he is pen• -ted, sad sot user exacting ; but he •, •oa tout have the art to please. H. twits, in short, td. Tho anew who comes to trade with him, U be is a merchant, may like the gwlit of his goods, and may not dislike his • but the situation will nswr- t become urworafortaWe iu due time ; and, before he knows it, the mead eedus ar. whoa • dealer with a little and would hare easily raaiud, guts wens the strewn is e11 his wham quiet '.reline We all knew the preacher who la-ke this lubricatinggcality, and who lents about ratter that irritate parsons rather than establish prisoipele, and who very evert oowss to grief in his pari. He has been tattering dynamite in the moat careless possible way, and wooden why auyhudy is hurt,and doesn't hear anything bat the rebound (nes the .xplosius. To the politician, tad means often , positive and indispensable capital in trade. It far supersedes talent when it stan& close by tt04f. It is not probable that there is a sin- gle mote/don so lependeut ul,.m a knowledge of human nature as is the politician's. He must know their dis- positions as well. Aod the very success- ful one manages to do this, and to enter into the carious interests which engage different men with an rue and alacrity that reach the very summit tot art, white the absence of art is never doubted, or the skill of the thing is nit suspects. The politician who has tact does nut Id it desert him the day after the eicx- tion. The want of tact in a lawyer will often lose him a case, too matter how good it is or how well read he is in the law pertain- ing to it. Before a jury the gift of admuly pot- ting things so as to chime with the feel- ings and prejudices of twelve different menu all important. It gives the law- yer who addsti. respectable talents this power, consummate influence_ Tad in studying the feelings and peculiarities of his patiente is one of the prime requisites of a physician. He cannot successfully minister hi their ailments unless he throughly un- derstands their wmuet mental peculiar- ities, and succeeds in humoring them. He will know the English of pi.Ireto, and the value of bread pills ; and. in certain cases, in fact, se will keep the thought of danger in abeyance. But, after x11, there is no plane where tad is not needed. Its usefulness in the daily, mineral relations of life is para- mount. It carries for its posse.v•r • gentle, uuooneuiu0s persuasion with it. We on all remember one person after another who is aMieted with an almost ludicrous absence of this quality, and who is perpetually in Mrs. Partingtuo's dilemma -who mid she never opened her mouth without putting her7foot in If some visitor arrives who has lately had a near relative hung, the subject of the gallows will be at once intn,duced, and expatiated upon with peculiar unc- tion and persistence. The wrong topic is always introdaeea by the ill -arranged individual, and is stirs to be discussed in the most ill-timed and malapropos way. sired •ate wstse.. e i Dust live se the Irak r.i of your - , bows,. The boys . ill !stere, he mimeo n t.. ter I:•cheo 1).... I.. uIr..: .4 the Ys dates i 5 •el t•tli ..r tine ....1 1.1'•-. It :u c'teap.r ts'to hate a waren pvLu inst. t.. i• .y liquor Ialla Put bou.a tool ,.aI'ea upon [ho 1.W. m -red •t sine -. -1 melee. alar Inning *di bsuo .r the '. -...1y Iero,J more s thee drtedian . /Lor. not.. the storey- . able fa s.', ...1 keel. elver .4 the grumb- lers. Y-• .i..'4tob stung 1u lir eta*, and her. • ..tot for the 1....e. that yours 'nay bite t :to housds!' .er.1.1 t .1% mg w ort.! .1....'t speed -moth .onto .as 1 oldie and kihl..g 1..& Y•wr cbildre-i'm I. dies are mon t.1.&hle than lee clothe-. lace 1.•. curtain's and 1uel. esrprta, and their rule 4.e ..f eternal worth. Don't verse today. 1•. ri..1 1.. morrow ; iion't hoard and sunup bar ).....ti that you may L • ge .wan 1s1 y • r / •.v& Ike >' •.:r own e ala mid tiertierj'..•r children's happi- ness w'.••• they •, r n,! unda'r the Ferwu- t.lr• I. Get to the D-Ste•a .t Tuap. As the boy begins so will the man end. The lad who speaks with affecta- tion, and minces foreign tongues that he does not understand at school, will be a weak chrome eta character all his life: the boy who cheats his teacher into thinking him devout at lapel will he the man who will Hake religion a trade,and bring Christiul,ty into contempt ; and the boy who• wins the highest average by stealing hes examination papers will figure some day as a tricky politician. The lad who, whether rich or poor, dull ur clever, looks you straight in the eyes end keeps his answer inside of truth.already counts friends who will last his 1i1., and holds a capital which will bring him • sur. r in- terest than mossy. Then go to the bottom of things. You see now it is already as to that. It was the student who was grounded in the grammar who took the Latin prize ; it was that slow, steady drudge who prac- ticed firing every day last winter that bagged the nowt game in the mountains; it is the clerk who studies the specialty of the house in off -hours who is promot- ed. Your brtlliatt, happy-go-lucky, bit - or -miss fellow usually turns out the deaf weight of the family by forty -live. Don't take anything foe panted ;be to tltt. bottom of things. Neither a sham yourself nor be fooled by shams - Selected. •.i .m. eer averiyslsea. The milking qualities of a cow depend more upon those of her •ire's mother than upon those of her own mother. One cow which will give 5,000 pounds of mill in a meson, will brine more net �re t than the acme producing only ,000 pound each. Good batter and cheese menet he made from the milk of cows which are deprived of pure water. A putrid Parses polluting the air of • pasture will spoil vent only the null( .4 the onus running there, but also the entire contents of the rat into which the tainted milk Is poured at the factory. The patron who wi!I hring impure or imperfect milk t.. the factory is like a passenger boring holes in the ship which keeps him and all the ethers afloat. The onetnre way to have good cows is to raise them yourself. The exalenrive feeding of clover to ono. gives hard cheese and soft hatter. A Wilde awell*sMtseetN- J. Wil•nn is always arae to hit Ansi- •w, and spares no pains to secure the Lit •,f every article in hie line. He has .seared the money for t he celehrat ed Dr King'. Yew Discovery for eonanmption, the only emigre eine known for Con- sumption. Cnttgha, Cold•, Warmness Asthma, Hay Fever. Rr•nnehis:o or any afeeti.n •+t the Throat and Lamm Sold ow • positive guarantee Trial bottle. free. Regular sine It1.00. (y t a, if 7• r on:.ef.i. aid. low and a.. Ixa+se.: ;• r.la, /pie • • spi.ettte. general dciniit., .:.•...t ere.1 •.._a1, wick egad - scrims. 1„ ...Laver, .guy ditesae ..t • bil- 1•,05 1l.'•tt,, !,y a.l tole.*.!11 procure a MM. tie of Eleatic !littera You will to sur- prised, t.. see the rapid improvement that will follow ; you *ill so ;aspired with acme life; strength and soot -sty will return ; pain and misery wit! .-e. end hence- forth you w14 nisi•.• 11. ' h« praise of Electric Biotin. Jo•l•I at tiff cents • bottle by J. Nelson. 181 WARREN LELAND, whom everybody ,awe as she easossreel s aagw d w d Amwtea, sera that while • pureness tram :tee York ca board • slap sari atae.d cape Mora, In W Bary day of eatpsdfes to Cal - Monde. be learned that tied W olds et ted vessel bad eared hits.•![, dsrIat the voy- age, d an ohettaat* dram by the we et Ayers Sarsaparilla. Esse tem Mr. Loa=n has reconasseds! Acne's SanaarAau.L4 fa away elas - amms, a S be bo sower yet board et he till- ere >• a/aw • radlml ewe. Ilene years ago tree . t Yr. 1JtAT-ea fat! Iebwma Meisel 1 s : :. t t tu: to the bad Mee et lin law . : 1..., . .e. of a.ot:s se thing as burp eppsared oe ti.e lnlured Slab. lion Mika ibblq of the skin, with Pandas and da•tlse pains through the lamp, made !tf• . !mem Intolerable. The 1. became neem s•ee•b earned, and reaming elms tern*, rahmglag areas ge-ntles at eaYslsly adloalt. aattsr. :fo uesmssat mos et sty W ell l aY1 the len, by Xt. LaWaro anew teds, was wtpp1.4 et& £m a Wear•. =La. viola .Osped the paha iced culmens, beand tee week romwea As es eetag, silt[ eemplsady mewed tae IW m uta *LULLED save W ptestnsDy erred Ayer's Sarsaparilla fee =buss -nes, 'MO with& memos ; and, after essettsl skeereatlaa, declares that. ia Ida head, time is tie aedie:ue In wt world meal is It for ib. cure of Liver Disorders, Geed. the effects of bl;h Iiving, Salt *Mum. Sores. Erat.i ens. and all the ,esle. Arms of blood d:aee:acs. We hon dlr. Lute. . perra.n::a. to rovee all who try desire further er:.:cnce in regard Ile the eztraordina-y car::ve powers ct Area's S.&,:iArAaii ..t 10 ccs Lin person- ally either at his wz.rranoth Geeta l:otel, loeg Drench, or at the popular Le:znd Hotel, IDemlway, Tith and ti th £trees, New Tact. air. r et.=D's eitamsire knowledge d the t eed Jess by this enegealied eradicator at blood p.tseas enat.ies him melee ingtdrq meek minable information. rarraam !T Dr. J.C. Ayer i Co., Lowe) 1, Mims. S old by as Druggist, gal, six bottles for So R. PROUDFOOT Hes just reoeive. ht. -tering sr..c: u: Jihy Gtss and AL are New &ad Well Selected• which he of - red at (0. Lowest Possible Prices Da low's YLxu•asT Woam Staar.- Aa a,ires.l..e, sate and .ilbetual remedy So remote ail ,code of worms, m Ai.. •.1 e• erepill esatali a erne'ar,a Other wl,,eral ewl;oustta Dr. sumo's titemach Hitters is purely veritable sed take. the .4....a .4 all other purgatives. lu l .rK. bottles at 50 cost. et • Remarkable Ssastw, Mrs Mary A. Dailey,o1 Tuakhaasoek, Pe. , w sa afliu.trd for sti years wick Asth- ma and Bronchitis, during which time the best physicians could give no relief. Her life was despaired of, until iu last October she procured a b. the of Dr. Kim • New Discovery, when in,medute relief *as telt, and by coutiuuing its use for a short time she was completely cur- ed, >;aini.li; is. flesh 60 Icer iu a few mouths. Free Trio' Bottle of this certain cure •.f all Throat ar,d Lung Des..... at Jas. Wilson's »rug ttttgr. Large Bottles •1.00 `) Iled eke tl* r "N.. ; she lingered sod anfferal •'o.tg, a. pining all the time for yews. the do.c- ▪ 'tors d••inq Is,r no good ; and at last was oaedred M this Bop Blttera the papers 'Mg an much ■boost. I.deed ' indeed I '`hew thankful we should be for that •'rneaic:ue ' . INSURANCE CAI:1 . lklTpt�sil s.lw CO'Y, Tumoato- lama bUolnd PHtElI ( Md. CO' Y. ef Lod DNS ■AItTi7M0[fttatk1Ls1 Ili t.adl Y)NiOS, lA of H.trrvaOasa-- . ISA Kiska takes h. the ale. r arstoisss Mee at the lowr.t rata. by NORMA GOP -1'C N. The unaer.a+ye.ud 1. &les Aippta ret of the CANUt 1'I41 LOA onto'SAVINGS CYO. of Tone* to Mosey t• Lase la Irmo Wes smarty. tea 7 to 1 per Cent. ('Yartr. moderate HORACeHORTON. Sidor' -b Sap. In 1155. ilOEEE0 --Thosa•Mauturav are aaa.ally robbed err their t codas., lira. prutuwgod happlaese 4nd health motored by the nee °filament GERMAN INVIGORATOR which lanai n e n and permanent 7 a errs Om - pato -eel %.load by exteriors of .1.y ,Ind 1 a lul llr.&ae....nd all Morose. !bat tub low ar a .e.i tor,...• .1 Self-Ah.ssr. s. Mrs ..f .-u• Pip . lu.. 14 w,,n..r7, to 1 .ersal la.ellsde, pit In !Et Las i . d'nn.tw i,f .Salon. 1•rrm& lUr, .: ! one. soul man! ,otter disease. that 1.w... ,n.nnit..•r .. n.LaIrtlo. and • press Inn. %on%••. send !tor :-inter• wIt oldImonlal• tree by marl. Tier I %NAillelwa 1. -old at p per Me. or .i* !os.. for e1, by all dreamless. er will M sent 1re. my men. army ly seekd, w meaty? of price. breeddrrsslnlf. If. J. ('1HF.NKY. Urosstst, 1)7 Summit 1•t.,Toledo. Oboe tit:&•. R0'..*, Sole Aorta. for Ooderteh Ing •.gale are always es ti. leek • tot for •Mucin to increase thr!r rarul..g.and 11. tlm. be, do Fielda���lCi�r�dPllSeeds/IEeo,a4.r,..4lhy:tho.rwhow,pr..e Ibelr uppurtua 1 1• it subscriber is now preparea i hn furTut'u all kinds of Field and I Gat-4el, Betels of bite BEST VARIETIES of tot the ctsint'tt he i..l+atalt ,:1 t t::Nl e* anoint saw;••' - {.•e 1 lit 'l.n+ln'1 P1'..-wh rime REES PR!CE. 7. cur tui. tae j= eople's Livery .v out firaitt �'^i•..t. 4il�uVlttite • '1 ern flai . ',ori . . it l b. i1K . W ► . ,.rla•'l1((..�� j(/{���(j .trek boas(. ii:.:w..u.• :,.•.•. t'•y •-• .t trim. A. se /.. 1 ..testas tor me rWm tVt .,•t n��((lM�� "trotter. it sea war" twosome et aro• b parr. w of v °t.'t u•:- your► 1•�y' ani t' r taws del wo • , with t4: t«.I'. - w' tie' •ordr• c.. 11. Malars l 4 u...'..itl ret', • es f W :� ' MC- Health • w eah:,�r no Sim 1ea.ala to IAA ert). We offer • erre ' chance to make money. We want men, we rues. boys and g rIs to work tor us In tbe•r own lo,•alittt.. Anyone can •lu the work pro- perly from the tint ,tart. Thr busice.e wUl 1 Pa! mute than ten tint. • ordinary • agt. ,., kz torso a outtlt fwrnahed fee. Nu nee win en Mtge. (ails to make 01.•007 rapidly. You ng I germ.- your whole time to 11, et. L. er only }ow spore moment. Full Into'', .1 . • end 1 all tb.., is neer.'-.i- pet n,:. A.'.t .... : 1 tx Prig d'- (' l'or:'us.'. r.: 1 . $600e0C) tYr will pay the abut.- 1. art.! tor at . ems Liver t'ntup:cut. 1'y•1 rr..sia, Meek 1 • uobi; .Y,d.t...'•en. t n...1.,w11&L ter 1lar:. a. t... rant., -1 .0n with la err* t •n. •..u:1 wl�rr.tledirett..m.are tent -tit ..l ,.r' ere Tbty &roe ptuely yeti,-. seine. and a. t. r :ad ti r,tere ..•ihd:. 0a tee 11tvelea .MtI .l. ii.1' 1.. ,. ,.•.. f•',.. .,,,i Int =ii[ !kits.; ea. !irate.-t.'•nwsttesh cud s•tt5. J414R 1LNr oTk4. o•.a•:r(11s. �(11Le wa.y s, 1.1 and Ss Ki,, Mt. lost. 1'or,ws•. 1 .e t. tree trial paekai-r s• is toy n,a! pct ri.:1' .5 t • • • *5f 04. 3 ee act stamp. vee Oma al N'1L.w\'a bet t , : eels, J. P. FISHER k JOHN KROI, ll.tinr ^:r.luued the Livery i.o-i..a or Jas. F: -+w.riz '•.n,er:y owned he 11,.beel Kerr • • 'r -i' a '1. -.re of nubile petronnrr. That' • eo tee -• .i'y'•ctinn 10 a11. one tore: 7 -he Finest F i)r -t r 'L At?(1N.11s1.E PF:. F.S. f'A:.I. AVD alt% r--Onpa..i'•' Ra;MS's Hotel. Go'erieh. •...•erir!,. •'e•.:2•h.1�': i Loi:. Ii. C. Wt.T'. NERVY. AAP 1111•I c TuiAT )UST. a g,wtent"od a erl/lc fcr Illyi.teria. Dix r.ne+. ('on%ufsh.t... I. it.. N0rtuu. Neuralgia Hts.larnc• Nett ...us Irc..t&tier, , tumid by)lbs tic of alcohol or tot.aetu. W.I.( (miner., Men- tal T)epreesion. Sof/reined' the Rraln, reeatt INC in insanity and !ceding to Int...Ty. dermas aril e'eath. Pretaaturt• Old -Air. liarrrnnese, LLammY..o.c-inellwarorz,.r,utautasyLeese* and Pperimtore Mk, caused by overtxertlos et the brain. eel -•huse or over-indatpa eee. Ope tea -Ain cure reefnt cure.Fadsbox coo I odes ln.. one moats'. treatment. On. defier • box or .ix Loxes for flee 4055.1,:.e tot by mull pre 1paid es recrlpt of price. bt t .uarantre AN tomes In cure any cane. '41111. .04 ll order re - 1 reit rod by us fur al. boar,, eco c•mpaukd with j tier dollar*. mer will send the rurcba.er eer w•ri.ten guarantee to refund the Hooey If the 1 treatment desk mot.feet a cure. Guarantee Issued only by JANES WtlJNlt. role ember 'red anent far Ooderlcb, Ont. JOHN (' WEST I* CO.. sok proprietor.. Toronto Ont. (•e.:°t A f GENUINE --- 7 4 r -1,t, • All - ▪ c ,en. ' C Aj(,i, , t'f• - toTAJ ALSO Hama Raton. Lard, t'I..wee. Roller flour - snide from t.tanItoba Wheat. also Harris' Mb! Rav,lr Flour, ane Oats. Bran. Short. aa.; ail other 1 Jude of feed. t'armer. ermine, Taken In Mzetsaate, Goods del. tere i (min ail ,art of the town and Salt/ord. B. PB6UDP(/OT, Ceram Victoria end Nelson streets, opposite Fir Grounds. uedertcb. alb, me. --- 115' -- .j, r .. .a 1884. Saginaw and Bay City Route. TlIK srF:UIRR OCO.INTI10 O. W. He(1RFYi:IR, )IAt:,:". tl'III (rove OOt1F:H1t'H. weather p•rmittlnw. on and atter Jane Mb, ION, owvk(ng wRRttLT ant bb Veers/luring the .r.aon.as!olawa: EVERY THURSDAY At 1 o.•Mck p..'... for animate'. Stay ('ity, Sand Re.eh, Tawas and all Potatoes the west.here, Inrledine A!pens tied ,'I.• anima. lteturnlnv wl11 Ieays. •lw,n1 eH EVERY SUNDAY At 1 p.m.. for IMron and (le , Pit loA. Nallnt both ways at fort Nemo and points on St. Clair Hirer. 8 Seven ., �,ys' Trip with the tart% limo' or 'pot disc Sl bouts (o Cleveland, 10 hewn i. 1100 ort, end If hone In Statim`, er Bad MIT.w the eiipme d.ntrdly low pr+r. o1 $11 FOR THE GOURD TRIP, INCLUDING MR.ALa AND RERTNS. A Ylrtt-(iar V '.%I'll11.1 E RAND always oa hoard Mr li.nctwe. For rare. ..r neigh, and M•seee. ••d an In fennel inn. •pply to s Wes. Chir, tt.r1 al nada*, 1. at t'. A. Aai0*MtJV, Mamaer. Drtreft ciedarteb. tray tech, 1211. $1000 FO1R111 1T 11 arlug the unt..1 bonildence .m its .aper lord. ..:yr ell a ....r,. and niter 1. '*woad. of t.+.:• u. the Insist tetopltaa'td end ..heves at .• wt• •-uukt t1.,dt we ter! }smelled In o1101 lug 1.. :oiled 1/Pe 'rkonwuo, 1r11.ar. for Am ae.-.•5 -_onsets.. ,..•'da. Pore throat influenza ►ocre.-n1. i tee 1•ro45 U'i. a u.tumt tti. u 1n its earl; ,tarts. t. nson:Iiir math. and all dimmers of the throat cat !u, g. ux.ept &etha e. for which .•r .mly claim relief. that we teal care with N'r.t's (btule Syrup. when taken aete d Ing to diractl.n,e. M..tuple honks, 10 and 50 (vete,: Lustre 1wl11e. 094• duller. U. -ovine wrapper. only in biome. r 01.' by a'1 11roopigiek., or sent u.' expel.** on recap: of pro... J( IH C. W EM i' it Cu.. 51 a&'1 1L5 ging .t rer: resat. Toronto. init. rood at JAN. !Nilo"tri'. s 1Met Store Ooderlcb 151S - SEINING MACHINE. CJ-L4S. PRETTY, Having been appointed agent if the above aaehlne. twos to solklt the usual public pat- eha easge, and will supply machines on liberal Try the Genuine Singer. Re.,dence : Victoria Greer. near the M. E. ('hemh, uivderlch. (led tricks. Ileo.IS. ITU. tall.flm 7 A week . lade at home by the 1e 11051,100. Best business now las fun the y.ablte. Captta not .eel ed. We will start you. Mee, wo ,are. boys and girl wanted very w•ers W work tor u.. Now is the time. YN esti work In spare tune. or rive yens whole these to the heehaw No other busiest* will pay you nearly so well. No ons one tall to make enormous pay. by mewing at sad Q.Nly .math and teats tree. lletaff m (tea eeae,t d b nor.bly. Address Tats • Bill fill h IND BLOOD BNM IT Cures Dizzineau, Lost of Appetite, Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, erections of the Liner and Kidney; Pitaplea, BlotcAes, Boils, H'talors, Balt Rheum, Scrofula, Srysrpelaa, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood, Deranged Stomach, or irregular action y tAe Bowels. 1iA& plearat to foie. Costain th.tr ems lrergativ.. 1. a tate. ears, and etttie„ . , alswre,er ..I ~us 1. (Aildlum ss AssW. HAG�� RDS YELLOW OIL CURE. RHEUMATISM FREEMAN'S W ORR POWDERS. BEST .0life fs .wreptne ny It A deer* before you did eutaeth.w, mighty and sets imelear. bobtail les coNMr islet s week 1 a lour sus rs•ww ha .stat fro . u risk. kvtr7t��et are. capita! .mot rvuu.ncr. W5 wilt tinlii yeti .verythlew. Nasty are ma lre fore efts. la.11.. make se meek a• men. sed tram •ad girt. mak. ertat pay. tteweer. K yew want mise.aro et whole yewn melee pay alltits "tie, a 1111• 7, wig_ Ma 1 • i