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The Huron Signal, 1884-9-19, Page 6THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. SEPT. 19, 11884. the beet's Corner. 1111) imam as ray. testa■! "yea win 0T11a3ivar ,- BY a ■areal The editor eat with has heal in his hands And hes elluweat rest on hie knees. He was tired cal the seer-tacruamaa dswaod• Os like tints, • ed he panted our ossa The clamor for cupy was scorned with *snort And to sighed in U u bis fie! Of Lou..: "Wool soessobsidy /ewer wet: adollar to chem. The heart of F:IWltuel Jove. r Just thea on the suer -way • foot !ep was heard. And a rap -a -tap loud at lb. door. And the flickering hope the: ?lad long beau deferred Bleared up like a lir,"-on .aro ware And thereen•ore.l • gran oral u cynical smile That wry fringe -•t w ih • se rabbleu: reit. Wbu remarked, : • be tilted a sorry old tie To the hack of an average head : "1 have come here to pay" Here 1Le editor cried : **You're as welcome as dowers in spring! Nit down fu tats essay ern, chair by toy side. And .stun tar awhile tiU ! bream A betwowote dashed with • li!:le old wine And • dusen cigars of the best, • • ' Ala! herr nr .re 'font 1 reeve- you isSue: Help yourself. newt dr•irable guest." The t is;tur drank w::h • relish. a..•1 masked Til hie face wore a sat i- fled glow. And oar ..iitur. brewing with a..rrirnent. josed In 416,0yuni. sponlaae0La flow : Ard then, when. tic ...tock of ref re+!inients was gone, elle guest tool- ..reasion tr say. in accents distorted wbr•whut by ayawn '.Sly errand 'p Ser: is to par - Hut the generous scr:b.•, w h a ware of the Land, Put .. otop to the speech of h:a g int% And I.r ought in machin, i l,•- fines the land Eve. bore un Its g; noirrat, breast ; nd riot visitor. wearing a singular grin. ia•sl the het%h•-' l.n:f of tot- fruit. A the juice. :as it rau in • ':recto from his 'en, W led the mud of the p::c .teen, t.:, tic...A. Then. ;.. W hitt. Toe v;: ito With the And he said. In hir bes'.e "I cater herr to Audio borrow a, IPinataa+, M. ping hie face Wlat.. Jr::c sir -et 'it scribe had LW carefully by, ty leer to his tee: ries: kind eta sight the editor sought k.. t ddress dis.•urer his doe : Y my respect• to the press, otter of your in tante 7 11aga:tine. 0111111111. JERSE Y. Tbr 14aad Moine ..t r lens Mea. • s shish Nee, rod buses ed toadfish l atter W. heads, Awe to great bar io tag awe* the women that they hove she perils of the OW -.--1 Curves• New York Tribune. Tse Rode Siberia* 1 p Orr seg. The long .raj .ern of More is the wild districts .f Sinal must have .e„deed hint familiar with the habits of wore of the large bird of prey. A pe. -••n ac cttatu. std to .hnerre ,..•curate' IIte babies e( et.uials, reports I ring elven •••• cell= to oe..f toe deep gorges .1 the H. 4e - lays, thea tem ..tutr its young to fly. While with Its, ,lass he w•tdto.d several yews$ ens:. est a ledge tit tuck et • creat height, the parent lord seep, ,teutly past the y.•uug •.tie of whi , ventured tt t•.Ilow, but ,teemed as it u .soloed to the dight. Ab retitle sunk down with extended wino., ..n. •f the pareut glided un- derneath t , aad bore it aloft aloin. ''It is net necessary, bays a recent 1. ave'ler, wntius in view of a deep chime. III the Lebanon :angst, "tit press every a Attica! figure in strict prosaic accurst:. Tho noti•.n, tiowevee, appears to ha.c been prevalent a•uont , the ancient;., hat the eagle din setually take up her timid young, ani carry them forth to teach theta how, at:d eniiw:den them to try their own pinions. To this Oita M•see seems t.. refer in Exedras ..ix. 4. The tact is 'a t tunen,bsib;e : •le eagle is strati; enrolee. u. du it, but I a. t not aware that aitch a thin; has ever been witneeed. 1, myself. horeser, have seen the old ea;Ir fly round and round the nest, and back and berth past it. while the young •.005 fluttered and shit ered on the edges of if er.gee lout ar rid to launch Perth from the giddy precipice. And no :-under, for the nest is on high, art a fall .r•.m thence world• end their t'•eht for ever." Fn.m Biblical "'hints ..et Generality Keown. A (117 wgbo*t a tai. One of the •• merest of the many queer r;it:,t :ibex' this here mining camp, as mot el th'- isatin!• still call it. is that it. ell the Ieut'tit and breadth there.f the re Hera net a simple cat. fats have been imported) here by the hundreds and in all varieties ..f color. breeding and size, but ant one hat ever survived the second wreak week of resider •c. The midnight serenade. the E:.ci-yaw cl•wine contest, and the ;sae -jack et are alike unknown to the Lea lviilian and his tsightly slum her it bound and sweet - t calm and un- • disturbed rep..e. The mea!thie.t, .leek est cat in et. Louis, if bruu;ht t.. Led - v•:!.•. w-•u:•t tone all interest in the nm- ment it reecho' 'fere, and, after mepang around in :t sickly and disco:ioodate way for a few .lays. would resignedly here a tit at:: sire up the girt s:. A saloon- keeper on State street l.rnugltt a big, strung Maltese from Deaver a few weeks ago, he !One the animal would survive the tits lone ri'u:ih to become acclimat- ed. but it wait no •lse. The cat had a lit the firbt day. tour, or three the secend, and the number ..f attacks it,creased its a gee.metrical pr..oression until, as the loon mate said. "There wore more fits n cat and the cat had to give In. - we ver n."westeras there are no rats or mice in ,iv the the.: is no real need .f eats, and i makes little difference whether they li • or die. The thin atmosphere at this ale ude 10.200 feet. is alrfatal t.. the venni ea to their foe, and the in- habitants e thus mercifully steered the intlic:io bas of tit.-[Leadvllle Letter. 1y 11emew aria The brass greats green an ' ran':, and the perfume ..f t'..• gear; iii t o air oven in the bleakest drtys .1 the l:.a autuuta in the little sea -encircled paradi There are hundreds of l.eauttjut lanes 'ndntg J► g the valleys and hillsides with trees en either side tfn•bintl en cotes gethev that no out:seine can ever trate through the interlacing boughs t the hard, siu o..th, beaten track beneath nudes of white, shingly peach on whieh the sand is as fete as sifted flour and is left by the recedi::g oidia . hard as ce- ment ; quaiut little farm louses embuw- ered in sweet •iniliing P .:'nbhery and flowers. and acres of mu -eland that is carpeted the year round with hehotrupes, peteini-s and tnareueritee. A blue -gray sea ria. q and falls around the island forty two feet. "Sweet little Jersey,' "Dear ..Id St. Ilelier's," is the a'fectionate way in which the people here speak of their little it - land Leine and its chief town of •:.10,000 souls. St. Heli •r's is a queer old peace. Its streets are narrow and crowded. Mas- sive earthw.r'.s and miles of a:asonry crown the hills atn,ut and render the place a1,psrently impregnable a;;aii.•t the fete. Tho Channel Islands. and particularly Jersey. pours* mach of interest for the stranger. but the crewnin;; glary ..f Jer- sey is the betuty .f her wonted. For general comtlinevs they would readily be awarded a prize in any competition .f • femintnegrace. {tare, creamy, eompicz• ivies that wenld put the blisen oe the +eels to blush ti tures rata. ' le •roc fu. 1'e _ s. and and sinewy by 1.odily toil, with rather strongly cat fete Ires, eyes ti..e does and luatome dark hair, the girls meet on the streets of St. Helier's seem, to the straw. ger, the pe rse'niti atien of womanly au - dependence, beauty, and maidenly re- serve. The soft white mists that wrap the island ,•very night from sun,lewn t•, sun- rise gi.e these their carnation cheek,. The toil that brings with is the active, health; body is doe to cameo which wall enl it .n the side .1 thea.• women the sympathies .4 trite inanhoo.d. It is be.a,t.te • f the we.eful dearth of men in Jersey that the woolen do all the work. \1'h: rat you meet o0: mac in these tortuous streita of tit. Helier • peel Inert ten w wilco. (tut aalono the Breen -Miro: this .lisps• •d...rtion of the sr ass to even more paurfelly Apparent. The Leavy uhi atnly carts en the coun- try rads alums* without vice/ohm dor. en .,y i. omen, an 1 handsnte women too. firoups .1 cherry eheekedl eirls may be seen in the eay•e.le orchards. some pick- ing app'es from the trees, ethers stet:n- ing at the rote ce.lerpr.ssee. The little fields, with their luxuriant growth .f turnip., cabliage , an 1 rutabagas, are all tended by Women, while the t loomingdow- ers in the h.useyards sh•.w in their rich variety the evidence .f woman's Gare and attention. None but sweeten are t., Ise aeon in the lig pnblie market .f St. Helier's - wo- - men buying and women sellin;. What men you aro are either to young or tai. t Id and decrepit boys who hll%}se net started out to life, fir old seq,Eaptains who have come hence t.. end tI sir days, anenni-. of wilt real and full ,of reminis- Ce,iecl, of stormy voyages' to liuenrul Ayres, t.. Asatiable rthrougipthe Chine Seas. if yea sk where all the men are, the reply, with•a Omsk.• of the heal, is that Jeray was tee small for them : that there was not room ennn;4h ..n that !eland, hardly thirty melee around, for the amhttien .d its youth, so they lett it and went to melt their fortunes m foreign lands, heaving their sisters at home to till the suit and look alter the little .ler- my .voss. Some ed them nab the fish• • ire smack, that go t. Newfoundland. Every year they go ie the Greet Banks in March, and return in October. When I they come tack, with their little sequela I laden with bales of salt sod, barrels of terlatoeses s:erd .a ex reayer. The Rev. Cann !Wilberforce, speak- ing et a temperance meeting in Canter- bury, eait' that just 1 . fore General Gor- don started, as he beli ed, for the Con- go, he sent t.. a religiou gathering over which the Canon was pr ding, asking for the prayers of these a : tablet He d sail in his letter "I her have would I the ;,layer of that little con gather- ed iu ather.edits yuur house to -day than I would have tile wealth of the Soudan p tceel at my diap.isal. Pray for me that may have humility and the guidance .•f 'ode and that all spirit .1 murnuiria4 ma he rebuked in me." \When be reached Ln - d.•:1 an ;tis re:urn from Braseels, and his destination was changed, the General sent the Canon another u.essaoe : "USer thank, at your next prayer-m••e!ing. When I was upb•.rne en the hearts of these 1'hristians I received Prem tied the spiritual blessing that I waisted, and am now calmly matin; in the current of His will.'; in Indian Fable. An owl, puffed un with pride need vanity, was repeating his doleful cries at nudni;;ht, teem :he hall w of an .14 oak. 'Hew is it, he said, 'that silence prevails in these woods, unless it be to aall:ow my melodious voice to be heard 3r.bt1 411/1-T4 1 Sitrely 111e1 g,ruvea are charmed with my voice. and when I sing 1 nature listens-' An echo repeated the worts, 'All nature listens.' The nightinsal.• has usurped my ri;lih,' con- tinued the owl ; this note as sweet, it is true, ',ut mine i, mu^h more melodious,' 'Muth more melodious,' repeated the eche. Excited by th•t approval the owl at the rising of the sun, instead . f going t.. sleep as usual, continued to join his horrible hefting with the matin sono of other birds But they were .disgusted by the sound,, and with one consent at- tac.e•d the owl end dr.se hint from their socn'ty, hamming hen, wherever he ap- peared, so that to comps learn theme he was glad to avoid the light and return to ohscnrity. Vain people fancy that their irnaotnery perfections are the cause of admiration 111 ..then, and mistake their self -flattery for the vetee of f..tne. seNe shaft Mae ! Ass* sae ...As. i An anammuua testimonials will show there it no mote reltable cure her deal nem lima Hayard's Yellow IhL It is alen the bast remedy fur ear soh., sure threat, croup, rheumatism and fur pairs and lameness gasser lly. Lanni iatern.11y and externally. Y Acsordiag to Sir Wis. Geoid, Omen 1r beton. physician' and of onsets sow meat in his prefeasw.n, it is better 10 onsio of fatigue from eterwurk qt eta raisins than to resort to aloulol. 1. hie testimony before the Lords' (!uuttum.snat In L,ndoa, • few .a•'ntlta ate, he adine- ed that 'instead of dyisig to alcohol, as many people do whets exhausted, they might very well drank water, ur they metht very well take fowl : and they would be very much better without the alcohol.' Ho added, as the ferns of food he himself resorts to, 'PA case .t fatigue from .overwork, I we.uld say that If I am thus fatigued wy foot is very simple -1 est the raisins instead .1 taking the wine. F..r thirty yearw-1 have had lance expsrietlw in this practnoe. I have re- coiuwended tt to my p ers.'nal fne,ds. It is a limited experonie s, but I believe it is a very reed and true experience,' rhis is valuable testimony ; we know of none better frons suadical sources ; and we commend it to the thoughtful culald- eratue' of all those who ere in the habit of resetting to •a little virtue ter thy stomach's [The Truth A ]lam Nee tea. Ince and Flee.. J. A. Miller, fur souse years • resident of Forest Hill, and asumewhat notorious character its that locality. swallowed • Jerre dose of strychnine with suicidal in- tent. It was nearly an hour befure the doctor reedited hire, and by a v iger,us applicat of the stomach pump his life was eared. Reliable 11.00 of Fared Hill say that he 1"'*ewers what might be termed a gateau:zel, elastic stomach. Ile could eat anything without nauseat- ing him, and as for quantity it was never known exactly what his stomach would hold. on ono occasion, it is said, he ate eight small cans of ut•sten, everat cans .t peaches, besides crackers, cheese and b.legua sausa>;e in proportion, and wash- ed it down with eight e.r leu glasses of bier ; and then afterward, when asked to sing a sone, he wanted to know if they wanted hint to sing on an empty stomach. It a Mil, also., that he would sometimes etch flies and eat them down by the handful, just to slow what he coutd do. At .one time be ate a use --hand, ears and hair --on a wager of $1,oO. Dr. I.•w's Worm Syrup. will remove all kinds of !!'urine from caildreu or salute Ins Never hit, 11p. If you are suffering with low and de- pressed spirits, loss cf appetite, general debility, disordered blood. weak c nati- tutu n headache,.rany disease,f a bil- ious ious nature, by all means procure a bot- tle of Electric Bitters You will be sur- prised to see the rapid improvement that will follow ; you will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return ; pain and misery will erase, and hence- forth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Deters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J. Wilson. j6 National Pills are unsurpassed as a safe, mild, yet thon,u h. purgative, act int upon the biliary orgaus promptly and effectually. 1 to Pl:or. Low*. M.t.r • Srn-rnrn Sett•. -- Healing, soothing, and cleansing for all eruptive diseases of the skin- Delightful for totltt use. len To the M dleal Prntr,.t.n, and all whom It sway-ree .e■. Phes,hatine, or Nerve teem, a Phos- phate Element based upon Scientific Facts, Formulated by Pn,fessur Austin, M. D. of Beaton, :Masao cures Pulmon- ary Consumption, Sick Headache, Ner- vous Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia and all wasting diseases of the human system. Phosphatine is not a Medecine, but a Nutriment, because it contains no Vegetable or Mineral Poisons, 1 1piatea, N trcotics, and no Stimulants, but situp! , ly the Phosphati•: and Gartric Elements feunei in our daily feed. A sin_le I.o.ttte 1 is sufficient to convince, All Dru;;giate sell it. $1.00 per bottle Lot -DEN & iCo„ sole agent, for the Dominion, j3.i Front Street dont T r oto An Editor's Tribute. • Theron P. beater,edito:r of Ft. W-.yne Ind.. /'••-tiff• , writes : 'For the past tire ye -ars I have always need Dr. King's New jDisc. -very for co•o;hs of moot severe I character, as well as tor those of a wilder I type. It never fails to effect a speedy care. div friends to whom I hare re- c •mutenal d it speak of it in same high terms. Havut,; been cured by at of every ,a411 I hare had for five years. I con- sider it the only reliable and sure cure for c'nzhs, colds, etc.' Call at !Wilson's Drug Stere and get a Free Trial Bettie. Large size el.00. •o.` Field ilaktaleR. Fluid Lightning is 11.e only cure for Tooth- aabe, H.wiaritm teiersrke and towtrstgt.t es dor. not take a day or an hour to core it, but in teas than a minute al! twin i. cone. Thous aeds hare Miami its merits within the hist year. Fluid Lr:htnb.g is also a positive cure for Rheumatism. Thi- wont possible MOPS MVP been permanently Lund in one week. Price 25 cent. at 1:. !thymi Inrug store. t1. A REw\Rt--Of one d..zeu "TEARER - EY to any one a arum• the heist four line rhyme on ' trammel". ' the remarkable little zea for the Teeth and Pat:, Ask your druggest .r address. A Martling IWsrsarry. Wm. Johnson, e•f Huron, lank. , writes that his wife had been troubled with neute Bronchitis for many years, and that , ali remedies tool rave nn I.ermanent re- lief, until he procured a bottle a Dr, ` King's New Discovery for Consumption, Couple anol Colds, which had a inatnt'al; effect, and prnlucrtl a permanent cure. J it is guaranteed to cure all diseases of Throat, Lungs .r Bronchial Tubes. Oe Was glad he Meer tflm. Trial bottles free at .1, !!•horn's drug store. Large size 111.00. !:r) .as a train pulled out .t Kansas City recently, hound west, a tine looking old gtentlemari, who occupied a seat in the smoking ear. was accosted by a rank looking specimen .1 western humanity. I ' loin far. stranger r he asked. iTee, sir,' replied the 14,1 gentlenun politely. 'i am going to Denver 'Business or pleasure r 'Chiefly for my health.' 'Ah, yes, 1 are. From the east, ain't 1 'les, 1 am President of the Twenty nth ifatinnsl Rank of New loth.' ,You dont say e, ' exela.msd the wee trimer. Then he added in s whimper : 'OM ea yer hat.d. old pard . iiia right glad to meet yet. Cm a Missouri train I NAT- LE r•.bher myeelf-!' OodselcbA. , A* 111, 1211. COAL. 1 h.'g In adrlsr my customers sod the con - ',were of a rail .rarrallt. that 1 an, now re - nevem my tall and tyinter supply of NAND ASM *OTT COAL. and am prepared to take °Mere to he dr11t tired In town at the foIiowlwg prices Chestnut and Stove, $7.00 Sort, - - - $5.00 Thanking you for peat favors. t herewith r..pertfully solicit • centinsaw.v sf Mar pas. ron•ge, Tame Pbre4Asns amedo.e. 1 Moa House naive, Nu. 331 Hayton 51., Cbie.R., 111., is now in her sixty- eighth year, and Mato that .be has suf- fered with Consumption for about ten years, was treated by note physmciaus,all tit these plossouuclt•g her ease hopeless. Kb. had give. up all hops of over re:e,,- ering. Seven betties of Dr, Ken's New Dtatx.vury fur Consumption uumpletoly cured her. Doubting ..nes, please dn.p her a postal and satisfy yourselves. Call at J. Wilson • drug store-•nd get • trove trial bottle. (1) Seeing is believing. head the testi mouiala in the pamphlet on 1)r. Van iluren'a Kidney ('inc, then buy a b.t.le and relieve yourself of all those dietnes- leg pains- Your Drugstore can tell you all about it. Sold 6y J Wilson Godericbi lm The sae of Pills, Salts,Castor Oil, &c. and other nauseous, griping Catharta:e is unueeessnry, as pleasant substitute is found in Dr. Carson's Bitten. which act as a Cathartic without gripin•_ .r causing nausea. All druggists sell it. b0 cents a bottle. Parr Tat rook Dy'arEPna.--Poverty with perfect health is rather to bit chosen than riches and dyspepsia Try the nuteic effect of* dollar beide of For:TAIN we HEALTH For rough cenditi.ns of the Skin, Shampooing the head, Pimples, Eruption and akin diereses, esu Prof. Low's Sul- phur Soap. m All Nervous Debility cured by the use of Dr. E. C. t1'eat'a Nerve and l:rain Treatment. See advertisement elsewhere Sold at %%ilaun's drug store. t2b; as answer Waisted. Can any one Prole us a case of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitten will not speedily cure 1 We say they cannot, as thuusauds e•f cases already permattentl:' cured an.l who are daily re- commending Electric Bitten, will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the blood, regulate the 1...w- ela, and act directly en the diseased parts- Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 30c. a bottle by J. Wilson- (1]: A ttlartI lead Disenvery. Physician's are often star:letl h: re- markable discoveries. The fact that Dr King's New Diac.very for Censumpttion and all Three' anti Lung (tselers tidally curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling theist to realize their sense .f duty, and examine into the meets of this wonderful disco,verv, re- suiting in hundreds of our best i'hpsi- cisns using it• in their practice. Trial bottles free at .f. Wilson a Drum, Store. Regular size $I.OJ. 4) National Pills act promptly u;'e.n the liver, regulate the bowers and as a pur- gattve are mild and thorough. CI There are lotsef people Suint around grumbling. and half sick at the Stomach all the time ; who might be well and happy, if they duty weed Dr. Carson's Stuwa:h Mitten occasioaaliy, It is a splendid (blood purifier. All druggists 50 cents Ourkleu's -'rules Waive. The ;greatest medical wonder o, she world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Rruises,Cuts, C Iters, Salt Rheum, Fever 5. -res, Cancers, files, Chilblain.) Corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all Skin Eruptions, guaranteed to cute in every instance, fir money refunded. Yac, per box. For sale by J. Wils.tn. ly. a Illysl.g to all xraaalN. In these times when tierw- l.r ap+atiers are !!..oiled with patent medicine adver- tisements, it is stratifying to kutw what to procure that will certainly cure you, if you are ailious, blood out of order, liver inactive, or eneral debilitated, there is nothing in the world that will cure you se quickly as Electric Bitten. They aro a blessing to all mankind, and can be had far only fifty cents a bottle •1 James 11'►ls.,u, (2:i 40,000 IA.ORE0 of WILD and IMPROVED LANDS. for sale siting the line of the P.H.lr.W.H.R, in Mani - lac and Huron Counties, MICHIGAN. Prices true RR per acre acre upwards- (food water, markets, soll climate, etc, Free Guides and Excursion Rates to show the lands, Write Mr Rams Hatt lett pnrtiratare to W.W. JON tlf ` SS Military 4L, Pt. Ft7' HURON. inept, redone agent for TTeaaessec Lands 11t,};� t . praw QJV J^ AULMpriARF TTT FOR THE CURE O'F 3R�CAS• COLDS. AS'I'>me �Nt'FIRTS and aII LUN 1 COt1PLAINTS.andforth: RELIEF of PERSONS IA th''tdvanetdSta��ee of CONSUMPTION - J. W. BRAYL• PROPRIETOR• MONTREAL. Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. fir +�.}-t. Li' CtABINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER' Hamilton Street, Goderich A good aesortsest of Kitchen, tied -moue.. Di+!mg Ileum awl Parlor !Furniture. snob as Mos, Chairs Omit, cone and wood seatedk Cupbuacd. hod mead* Mattresses,. Ws. -.taad lwuagrs, Sofas, What 'lots, Looking (theses. N. it -A rosselete awue'aeat of Colima a and Shrouds always on hand ale Hearses for b at rss.osabls rate . Picture Frawlnc • specialty. -A oaU solicited. Ifo • BOOTS AND SHOES r'T W GOODS. REMEMBER Have the Largest Stock, The Latest Stvlest The Most Leliable Goods, And the Lowest Prices, Please Call =xar..ri.irie NO TROUBLE WATEVER TO SHOW GOODS. _ DO-VCTN1NT G, Crabb'. Block. Corner East street and Square. Gnlerich, May 8th, 1881. • BOOTS&SHOES. =O'W'11i i W CleCleLZI Bee t. aan.unct' t.. the Public that they !:ace opened 1 u.ittesa in the :Ileac St, • s in the store Neely occupied by Horace Newt;t. Has int„ t•urchaes l a large •cud well emetics: stuck of Spring and hteetncr Go• us at close ugures, se are determine / 1• ones the Pii:dae QUICK SALES, SSiALL PROFITS WILL BE OUR ICTTO Jnr" 'tease call and esauaine our oe. 'Is l,efers ptirc(wing els.•* here. ort .ertember the place, next .io.,r G. J. Wilson's Drug Store. Wer -Custom work will racer%e o ur special attention. per -None but the beat '.f material used end first-class workn:cn empicyed, se -Repairing neatly done ••n t':.• .h •rte'st entice (Iuderich. March 9 1882. DOWNING & W E D D U F U RE $1.'k Readorh•, and relieve all the tro- !et hot. d -rat to toe illiws. state of the •tem uc a asbui- lt s - anew, Natives. DowstaesDroit after • Wing, NM la the SA*. Se. W h.le tar r most ntiurb ab;c meows ham bees shown is caring 1 R,wdaeke,yet G'arter's Little Liver Pillow,. egnaiiy r.loaMa in Cotrsttpatios, cueing and preventing M:• winery ice complaint, wha.• ib. a auto correct d; d.snrd.-rs of the stomart., atim,ila!• the" i s• -t and neuter,' the bowers. Lens if tis, y only carol E A Ache they would be a:mo't pr relies to ON. who each r fr .m this distressing temple, r ; b,:t tato• mately their goodness does not red herr, and those wbo once try thew will and these Pule t +11. els- stde is so bust ways that they well not be wil•:ag be do without tb.. re But aft.fr al: sic'. head ACHE Is the bane ofWsmany llveethat hcrr whew" we KANsAs CITY snake our gnat boost. Our pt:L care it weeny-, others do not t'artar's Little Litter Pills ars, ---: malt and A•t "CRETW4 ijVRLINCTON OUTE• v�W�t4 TO,1 1 c PRINCIPAL.+LIN And a-1 sotto. In Iowa, lrebrask..ylmourt. Ran. ma, New Sealed, *ruse*, 41 tate an l Texas.. The adui:Tk',tT, QCItheriT and SCAT Ise to at Joccep Olson. Topeka. Dral- no 11.11sti 0.1. restos. CJ I LJ A Vr' CO 1.: • I:�••tle h.0 n• .:: r1,.. f •1 inert Tsfttra. I'"• %Com,m., a5d 4t pug, ly conceded to �a •.n.,.r rrpnte• u• the . 'tee irSs tlatirts4 !s th- W,.r:d fns all Name. of travel very easy intake. One or two a snakes dole. come -mat tines ore strictly vegetable sed do not grape or t�w_ is rads �r,� purge. batbytheir gentle •rt: plow air who I�.I�� peps a/ mer them. n vta!s a Y3 rents: Ire for tt. aeW Thmee`i by druggists everywhere, or seat by mai.. . Titkess es the. 4 CARTER MEDICINE CO., ( Celebrate.: Line r Now York City. k in •'lots.. i. the t•. S. sed _ The Ontario _ Mutual Try(l and roll wen and trireme • warm.. reread of a dM - A!! commit In'•,e 1F .,t um.. .4 L E ASSURANCE CO. �� F' •trK,,`•;;'" HEAD OFFICE, - WATERLOO, ONT. T 1 POTTER. PERc[\al Lew[tf. uilra�o. J;t'• tblta,.u.I1 D01111110% DalPo.IT. Rses,ase.ae. The only purely Mutual Life e'o. in Canada. 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The besed:veil tbs. n 111 amounted to only IIa,21R, while lot j to fortune open% before the workers.•ta ctistr•- Par thw•F reached the haniarone total of !iron.•\lonrraddnaa,Ta,s&('o.,Aatfpeb, 7sA WM. HENtltltW. Blatancy?. ales. 1 R. RODGIXR, Dowered Agent, Stratford. Out. allE,An •Hirt. awd rename District \Mot sea ed for title. eh and Rest Huron. ADO, to W. R Honours. General Agent. RIratford. WNoner to Loan at Low Rates of interest. ay send, Mi. iesa-awt To Remove Dasu,r n -Cleanse the .oalp with Prof. Low's Regis Rulphor Snap. A deliglttf.l siediated soap fie We take. Ie. Reye Dryden : "She knows her man, mid when yogi runt and swear. Can draw you to her with a single lair." But it mist he beentifnl hair to hal each pewee : and beautiful hair ears be eaoore$ by the use of CWOAtaat Ram )l<tiefla Sold et webs. by'. Wtleen. • w A 1