HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-9-26, Page 6the Poet's tomes.
'.', t;re 1•sasee well tate Mews.
SIM useasges well the fans.
This girl tart Is Neatly bred.
'nogg% sewn•. • desire of happy years
Mee passed teacher belay bead.
/.thenar •sotJlwMw. Twang.
Left with • testier brood
Of brothers sad sister..em•!t,
albs were, for the children's geed.
ala, sp Mlle early mien.
Oboes set with • sl...dt•st will ;
Albs vales Ow melee. flea ••d lam.
Asti taw .re►•rd epos the b1U.
The butter from yellow mem
is ads wlt► bar owe fair hands ;
Nee weeks web &hearty will to keep
Tbls how with he fertile rade
Mow . a by elier rose
Tbas the Wash of tb.a essiden a cheek.
As ss gathers the apples rosy and ripe
Or rides the black Lorne sleek .
Mew see a fairer sb,it,t
Titan this dame woman'. Lands.
ct Mao at daily hominoid tsak.,
As well as talky' !:.ods
What tbough no tattier's eye
flew Chet the wort . well dome ;
la not this woman be.' e Lt.d 1 rue,
Faithful •selei•es the sun
Drafted In be- homespun gown.
Living • + eslthtul lar.
how .ng mood send fur aye.
Whether ad maidur wife.
Bae menages well the farm.
This maid with the de.•o Flue eyes
With roux that charms l ke musty rare.
In her low and deft replies.
Well will those children toy
In the distant years •n emus. :
"Sister ou have done well:
You saved us for dear old hume!'
—1M.ud Miller
Twe ash-. of a Ase -ilea.
When two- • .rola Mcy Rlos.em.
Conies down In clear white dress.
And runs to Ind 'dear inti,."
And a la' in 'ler sweet caress.
Then A untie- takeee up HMo.. on.
And he ryes tb y g' w awl tibiae,
Oh ! prett, lab, Itlutiotu.
If you were only mint
When Blos..•m, ir. the pantry.
High mnu:ted en a chair.
Has nfbbtM a the icing
Till half the cake is bare.
Thea Awake puts down Htow.sm,
tad her eyes torr glow and shire.
Ob! naughty baby Blossom.
If you were only Hahne t
Yashiori s Fancies.
TUI eolustaasls aux.
Mama • ems Mow F--- loNst sea
Yew a calrast.
A oorrespoodeet of the (11seisaati
Time, Slur, to the hills "f KeatsMky
hunting muotahtners, wastes :—
Two days after tearing Barbourville 1
spent the night at the cabin of • puor
farmer among the hills, and daring a
social faun'y oowverestwn, to which I
participated, after supper, some 0110 in-
cideutally spcls of Hector Davis, 'the
mut without bones." I immediately
caked what was meant by the expresawm,
when any host explained that Hector
Davis was one ..f • heir 'neighbors; hying
soots three miles further ou among the
mountains, and that he actually had not
a bone in iva body. As 1 expressed some
skepticism, he volunteered to show me
over a, (lector's the next interning. We
knucked at the door of the Davis cabin
about 9 "'chick next day, and the first
thing that struck my attention upon
entering was a middle-aged roan sitting
bolt upright •ud supported by a rude and
peculiarly -shaped frame work. Ile was
introduced t,, mu as Hector Davis. I at
once entered into a.uversatiose with him,
and discovered him to le a than of fair
intelligence, and eager to tell all about
bees/elf, lit a voice that was as strong as
any own 1 grasped his hand uti•.n tint
entering. but his Lingers all rolled up
like a cebbeee leaf in • mushy sort "f a
wry that nude me glad to Ivt go 0f thein.
Taking hold "i his limbs they yielded to
the pressure.
vont. ruin ergo: FLATTENID 0(T
to twice their proper width The only
indication of Bonn was in his skull, which
while pliable almost u shoe -leather, still
offered a kind a pretecti et to the peer
iellnw's brain. His neck was as limber
es a dish cloth, and when his head was
released fix/tit tis support which was
something the shape of a similar contriv-
ance used in photograph galleries, It
rolled helplessly an.out upou his should-
ers like a foot -ball. His arms dropped
at hfs side. but with the aid of the muscle
he was enabled t.. partly raise the fore-
arm, although the hand curled over
limply, and gave the whole a sort uF zig-
zag shape. He shuttled off his dipper
in4 rteluested me eo step on his feet. I
++.t se, and i' at .Nice spread itself out
until it h,.ked as if a railroad train had
passed over i:.e It sl••wly resumed its
natural shape, but it was fully half an
hour before he wan able to get the ; mot
bade in his slipper stain, "perp-ips you
• ul.l like to
TIE VS LE.. I' A I:N•'/T t'
Coronet bows are worn Then the hair he rc.,eated. 1 found no difficulty
u dressed high. - 'n tferminthis .eat, while my friend
Ph" Pltulle valla lir" ereferr d to the I
s;
! t.co:umioLehed the same with the other
-dotted net ones. leg, 5110 after. we had tied knots in both
Leather belts aro, extensively worn his arms he presented a very knotty
with all kinds of toilets. problems, indeed, and one that would
have set a profeaslunal contorttonst
crazy. When we had unravelled all the
knots and straightc11ed his limbs twain,
It. requested us to lift hum gently from
lou frame -work land plate him on the
Moor. This we found m0 easy, task, fur
his body -.lipped about in our arms like
an eel, and it was oily by securing a
Stem grip on his ckth•ng that ape manag-
e d to keep him front falling. We finely
succeeded in straightening him out upon
the floor, and than my friend who seem-
ed to thorou ghlg understand
TIER BOY$Lxa• MIAS'. P*O0taMYI,
seized a barrel standing near, and which
I afterwards learned contained turnips,
and swiftly up ending it, at onto procee-
ded t.. roll it over the prostrate Davis
from his tors to his chin, and beck
14, his toes. The duly tn'inifestatt••ti of
pain he node was when the barrel passed
over his heart and tunes. but it left him
in a horrible shape. I can only describe
it by comparing it to that of a man made
of mud, and then thrown up and flatten.
ed seethes( a wall. But I had no time to
compare his fletness, as he almost int-
nteiti:ately called to us in a rather weak
voice to
Colored linen cuffs and collars are
growing in pop,ularity.
Sheullor capes are uu f,.u;er worn a--
cept by elderly ladies.
Gloves for creme); wear _row longer
and longer : they u.tcr the i"•aer pa : ed
the arm entirely, and are t ;led just at
the elbow.
In black silks and satin round waists
are now 'nu -h need again, with black
Spanish lace draped in fruit ur caught
with black l roping&
Smoke color is a great deal worn, be-
cause there is much woorniug. slight, as
well as deep, but taneeen continues to
be the most really fashionable oiler of
the year.
Dark grey and tan-colnr,A undressed
Mon.iuetaire _lowee are fashiouablyworr.
Mita are nus seldom eeen,and silk gloves
are not as .ouch worn as they were *
month See.
Elaborately beaded or braided jerseys
will be much worn this autumn over
skirts of bison cloth, tweed and vggogue.
The newest designs in braid work resem-
ble rich psssementeries.being wrought in
clime elab,rtte patterns.
Undyed sell is to he the fashionable
fur this winter. It will be made up into
short jackets, ehouldercapes and stuff.,
and wtfl trim many of the jersey and oth-
er cloth coats. Sealskin cloaks and dol-
mans will be cut to tit mere closely to
the figure this year.
Trana1{iareet French mull is much used
for hare kerchiefs decorated with tied.
work, and simply edged with a slightly
gathered ruffle of (oriental lace. in one
corner is $ finely embroidered wreath of
tiny white silk roses, amt in the centre of
the wreath are the initials in very small
lettering, large initials being quite obso-
lete.
The tobacco nuisance is one to which
Dablic attention should repeatedly be
fumed till the folly, estraragattce, and
..tiadeennay .rf thapenalise are rises
- peer. Does the tobacco chewer ur ono -
or really know bow offensive he makes
himself by his filthy practice, to those
with whom he is thrown in contact 7
Take the railway coach for instance,
though there is a separate place provided
or theme who choose to live in smoke
and slime : and to dice ntu:h as China.
hien do with the opium drug. yet they
do not keep the odor and slime to tlnem-
melves, hut returning to the public each,
defile and bespatter eierythinz around
them in such a filthy tit.liner that it is
literally unbearable andsic':ening and is
justly condemned as a nuisance by the
travelling public. We reenre legal pro
▪ teetinn from thta filthy practice, where
the sense of decency en the part of thou
who are guilty fails to gnide thein Let
our moral reformer. 1 etk to this ques-
tion.
_-_
The duty et dome. not great thine., I
bat what we eau, is the • err top and
Nm of human obligation. one can't
�ynad tt ; one ought ne•t to stop this'
mean.side of it it man. the doing ,.f every- ;
thine you oan, and chiefly i! means the
doing of thing• that isolate out of the
heart toward t:.wl and man. 1' means •
the wetting aside :.f the self, and paying
net one'. beat energies in nneellieh• not
to be requited. service it means not I
merely occispatitin, industry, attain
men* ; not merely busy hands, but busy
affections, .ympathiea, pure area. You
cannot .em its tamest limitless monk-
anat. - • J. P. W. Ware. I{
ore
Rev. Dr. Kuno. whn hts returned to
Winnipeg after his visit to England, re-
ports $,,MlO raised towards the endow -
meat (tad of Manitoba cols%
eatery-..,1lwsieswee.
Arawatl the many indications of a
ra
mitated adagios in tessretsoe seutiaent
haw
tis some imam aauelactucy mid m-
ooring
-
ooring Nta
flew the deaad ed the public for
▪ smote sseh freta the platform, and of
amea
logic sad pp�s./tts&a� eoun seams, rather
than sus tams sad twaddle. Tla
tints was, whew to be • sueosselul temper -
• ace advocate it was only neoeseary to st
have a feud of comic opbe s, andable
to mimic w word and act the drunkard's
reeling* and �Itbbenut{s and possibly
picture the sufferings of his !emit', sod
shed a few taws over the "scene' just
before the curtain ten. The audience
Nen went home (oohing that the enter
tainment had been quite agreesble ; that
ft
intemperance was indeed aevil, but
with not the remotest idea that any effort
could or should be made to contest the
evil.
But the advocate of this work to -day
must spimple come before the pple having his
mouth filled with the aouttdest arguments
and his &end stored with statistics, facts
and law, to short, possessed of the ability S
to educate and lead the people. u
effective has been the results of the
agitation upon this questa that the
great mass of the people have themselvesmi
bec..me fully awake 4o the domande of
the hour, and the call is for somuthiug
substantial and tangible -• not the froth
and foam of that agitation which on•y
weakens ani enervaea public sentiment.
And all over the bind such men, and
women too, are coming to the feint.
No reform ever had inure ardent or able
advocates. The greatest winds of the
country are giving thoughtful consider-
ation to this problem, which today de
spite the efforts of politicians to smother
it, s the most important, and ottly really
prominent issue before the nation. With
singularly few exceptions the old anti-
slavery leaders are among the hosts of
freemen in the present movement against
the iniquity which curses the nation, the
state and the individual Unlike the
movement against slavery, however, the
Peel people of every *colon are united.
There might be slieht difference as to
methal., but these dtffereeces only lead
to agitation and to th•tught which profit
both the individual and the cause itself.
There neter wrs • nine in the history of
this great national, moral ref"nn when
sentiment was strewing se rapidly, and in
the tteht dirctien, as at the present.
I•►gmost we say, the ust assuring evidence
is In the character of public address re -
j quited to @.fusty the people.
"Roil. HIM 1-1'-••
This we proceeded to do by douhlinc hit
head over his chest and then eontinueittg
to .'roll him uy' rs you would a carpet.
until he came .o his feet, and he farmed
a perfect cylender about as big as half
barrel. A voice feebly piped (rem t
centre of the cylinder to unroll hirer. and
we soon had him once more spread out
ter the flews. While his body was as-
suming its former shape, I learned from
his old, spectacled mother, who had sat
during all the proceedings knitting in
her reeking chair, th tt Hector, who was
forty years ••!d. had always enjoyed
excellent health. and provided well for
her until the beginuing of hteye:slier
affliction two years ago. He first observ-
ed a s• Honing of the bones of the
l toes, and this rapidly spread to all
!ns a9• piastre of kms miaow/if: illi, *along
hne
k I,im helpless. he neter experienced any
inconvenience from it. All his vital
organs perfermed their functions proper.
ly, and she believed he would live to a
tinsst cid age. She had another son,
then in the field at work, who assisted
her in handling hint, and altitgether they
got •long quite cemnfortably. She did
not know what the doctors might think
of Hector, as she 'had not seen a doctor
up in them thar hills for nigh onto twenty
year.
To Ile Nrdlrsl ,rare..,... ase .11 wheal
U may yellers.
Phesp{hatine, or Nene Poen, • Phos-
phate Element lased up•en Scientific
Facts, Formulated by Professor Austin,
M. D. of Boston, Maas., cures Pulmon-
ary Consumption, Sick Headache, Ner-
vous Attacks, Vertigo• and Neuralgia
and all wasting diseases of the human
system. Phnsphatine is not a Medecine,
but a Nutriment, because it contains no
Vroetable ,.s Mineral Poisons. typo•
Ntreetics, and ne Stimulants, Mit gimp
ly the Pheephet.c and Gartric Elements
found in our daily food. A single brittle
Is suiktont to con.inee. All I/rnggute
sell it. 111 00 per bottle. iatwti' &
Ce.sole agents f .r the D•,minion,
53 Front Street tut Toronto
----e
Fluid Llthtnlen
nal 1 I.i hin.nq t1. only rare for Tenth-
�ehe• Il has, Earache and \ellralgta, It
lees not take a day ix an boor 4 titre lk` hat
In fes, than a minute all pain is gases Thome
ands hire tested Its merite within flimsiest
oar ,dela 1-eshtatln1t i. ale, ■ mail I%a ewe
w hhenmasirm. Tb. word pne.tbie
v. been permenestlr eerie! In nee
hoe
S sleets st U. itbriebe Dreg mete
•
aWss
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As taw
m•ua testimonials win show
thea Possible cure we more P bie cure fodeta-
in!** lima Halyard's Yellow al IL is
aka, the but ,awedy fur ear ao►e, surem
thrust, croup, rh.stuatis, and for pains
internallysad lameness ;amorally. Used internallyshad internally. !
as.. Merrier. *-.twee
11[ra. Hokin Pharvia, Nu. 331 De rtoa
8t., Margo, Ill, M now ia her sixty-
eighth year, and rtes that she has suf-
fered with Cuosuuipttou fur about ten
years, was treated by nine pttysbciauseell
of them prueounciag her pee hopeless.
She had given up all hope of ever recov-
ering. Hoven bottles of Dr. Kings New
Discovery for Cutuuwptino completely
cured her. Doubting oaes, please drop
her a postal and satiety yourselves- Call
at J. Wilsons drug sturoand get • free
trial bottle, (1)
Seeing is believing. Read the testi
mooiala in the pamphlet on Dr. Van
Buren's Kidney Cure, then buy a b.t.ls
and relieve y.nttself of all there di/stress-
ing pains Yewr Ihuggeet can tell you
*11 .built it. Sold by J Wilson tiederich,
2m
The use of Pills, Salts,Caator Oil, Sc.
and other nauseous, griping Catlarties
is unnecessary, as a pleasant substitute
is found in Dr. Carson's Bitten. which
act as • Cathartic without griping or
causing nausea. All druggists sell it.
bO cents a bottle.
PITT THE rook DY..rrrrtc. --Poverty
with perfect health is rather to be chosen
then riches mud dyspepsia. Try the
magic effect et a dollar bottle of Foceeels
CP 'HEALTH
For rough conditions et the Skin,
Shampooing the head, Pimples. Erupttoe
and skin diseases, use Prof. Low's Sul-
phur Soap. ea
All Nervous Debility cured by the use
of Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and llraitt
Treatment- See advertisement elsewhere
Sold at Wilwu's drug store. (2b)
Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock.
CHMCO.6
Bd�mTaft
CABINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER'
Hamilton Street, Goderich
A good assortment of Kitohea, Bed -room. Dlatng Room and Parlor Farniters seek M
blas, Elmira (Mair, case sad weed eestedt, l'upbeards, tied -steads, Mattresses. Waab-etaad
Lounges, Sofas, What -Nota, Looking elleaara
N. Is. A coseMete asset 'moat et Collins amd t'broude always on hand alae Hearses for h
at ream/noble rate .
Picture Fraaslas • specialty.—A call solic:ted. 17*1 ,,:;:iI:
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The Most Leliable Goods,
And the Lowest Prices,
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Can any one bring us s case of Kidney
or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitter*
will not speedily cure 1 We may they 1
cannot, as thousands of cases already
permanently cured and who are daily re-
commending Electric Bitters, will prove.
Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back,
or my urinary complaint quickly cured.
They purify the blood, regulate the bee -
els, and act directly on the diseased
tile.p• parts. Every bottle guaranteed. Fir
sale at 50k. a bottle by J. Wilson. [1J:
Men who are the fastest asleep when
they are asleep, are the widest swage
when they are awake. Great workers
most be great resters- Every man who ,
has clerks in his employ ought to know
what their sleeping habits are. The
young man who is up till 2, 3 and 4
...clock in the m"rnin_, and must put in
his appearance at the bank "r store at 9
or 10 o clock and work all the day, can-
not repeat this process many days with-
out a certain shakiness sewing into hie
system, which he will endeavor to stead
by some delusive stimulus. It is in thio
way that many a v lung man begins his
course to ruin. He need not necessarily
have been in bad company- He has
lost his deep, and losing sleep - is iosint
rtren_th and grace.—{Hall's Journal of
Health.
Ladies who keen pet does are caution-
ed against overfeeding their animals.
Pets need not be started, but if ore is to
g, to an extreme. they are better in
health underfed than overfed. !'et dogs
require very little meat. For a change
wahine is better than good dog huiscuit,
moistened with a little weak broth. The
pets will not like it at first. but animal*
and children do not always know what is
best for them.
The Chinese have a curious way of de-
terminin_ the future occupation of a
male infant. On the first birthday he is
seated in a large sie:e,with money scales,
a foot measure, a pair of shears, a brass
mirror, a pencil, ink and b.nks, an
abacus and similar articles ranged in a
circle around him. The article which he
har-dles tint is a sure prophesy of the
direction in which his sutural activities
wili lie.
The tint getn1 news that the world re-
ceived was that which the angelsbr.ught
in the night --the beeinning .1 our day—
when they sang in the air, '(:tory to God
on high. peace on earth. and to men
geed -will.' And the only manner 04
salutation taught by our treat Master to
His friends and favorites was, that OD --
tering any house they should .ay, 'Pease
be to this home... And at other times be
said t,. theta. 'My peace 1 give to you,'
'My peace I leave to you,' 'Peace be
among you.'
Aa Mdleme. TNbste.
Theron P. Keator,etlit,+r of Ft. Wayne
Ind-, No:.•f1 , writes : 'For the peat five
years I have always used 1)r. King's New
Discovery for coughs of most severe
character, as well as tor theme of a milder
type. It never fails to etfect a speedy
cure, My friends to whom I have re-
commended it speak of it in same high
terms. Having been cured by It of every
cough I have had for five years, I con-
sider it the onlyreliable and sure cure
for coughs, cos, etc. Call at Wilson's
Drug Store and get a Free Trial Bottle.
Large size $I.00. 2)
At a temperance meeting of the King-
ston Salvation Army, John McNeil nae
to give his experience, and, soddenly
throwing off his coat and slapping hie
breast, said, "There's what temperance
has done hoc me ' His scarlet Jersey
was literally covered with honk notes, he
having stitched them on with a needle
and thread.
A gtarilley BSseo.evy.
Win. Johnson, of Heron, Usk., writes
that his wife had been troubled with
acute Bronchitis for many years, and that
all remedies tried rave no permanent re-
lief, until ite procured a bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and CnMs, which had • w,yg.e•1
effect, and produced a permanent cure.
it is guaranteed to cure all diseases of
Throat, Lungs or Itrenchial Tobin.
Trial bottles free at J. Wife's drug
atop. Large miss $I.00- (5)
Da. Low's PLaAAAnrT Woast BTat:T.—
Aa agreeable, safe and etateal rams*
to ora at kinds et wane& ea
•
A *tartllsgMbtseesery.
Physician's are often startled b• re-
narkable discoveries. The fact that 1h.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
and all Throe 'and i.ung diseases is daily
curing patients that they have given up
to die, is startling them to realize their
sense of duty, and examine into, the
merits of this wonderful discovery, re-
sulting in hundreds of our best 1 l i-
ctans usiat it in their practice. ,frill
bottles free at J. Wilson s Druv Store.
Regular atm 91-0'- 4)
National Pills act promptly upon the
liver, regulate the bowels and as a pur-
gative are mild end thorough. r.1
There are Iota e f pee,ple going •Hound
grumhling, and halt sick at the Stomach
all the time ; who night be well and
happy, if they .only used Dr. Carson'.
Stoma:h Bitters occasionally. It is a
splendid jblaod purifier. All druggists
50 cents
$erkles's -orales gyve,
• The greatest medical wonder o. the
world. Warrented to speedily cure
Burns, Bruises,Cuts,Ulcers, Salt ltheum,
Fever Sores. Cancers, Piles, Chilblainal
Curia, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all
Skin Eruptions, guatanteei to cure in
I every instance; or tnoney- refunded 255.
per box- For sale by J. (Wilson. ly.
I
lever Lave 1p. +
If you are suffering with lea and de-
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debility, disordered bleed, weak coasti-
tutton, headache. or any disease of a bel -
nous nature, by all means 'procure a int -
ti. .,f Electric Bitters. lieu will 1.e sur-
prised to see the rapid impn,vement that
will follow ; you will he inspired with new
life; strength and activity will return
pain and misery will cease, and hence- '
forth you will rejoice in the praise of
Electric Bitten. S.eld at fifty cents a
bottle by J. Wilson. 1G l
A RawAttn—Of one dozen "Tsaent-
tv" 14, any one sending the licit four line
rhyme on ' lt%Beem'," the remarkable
little gem for the Tooth and Pat... Ask
your druggeet sir address.
A Ble.aleg to all JaaakiN.
1e these times when our newspapers
are deeded with patent medicine adver-
tisements, it is gratifying to krow what
to procure that will certainly cure ynuj
If you are bilious, Maid out of under,
liver inactive, err :discal debilitated,
there is nothing in the world that will
cure you s,. utckly as Electric Bitters.
They are a Messing to all mankind, and
can be had for only fifty centa • bottle
of James Wlls,n- 12:I
40,000 ACRES
of WILD and iMPI'tOVEt) 1..N1)4 for sale
along the line of the i'.1111.4 -N. .It -It. in Sant -
lac and linear ounties. MIt'HIUAN. Price, i
from Ib per Gere acre upwards. (good water,
markets. soil climate, i.e. Free Unldee and
Ittcurslon Hates to show the impels. Writ.
for lists and full particulars to W, V. .
le Military tit.. IN NT HI HOS. Mick.. Oen.
agent for Tennessee Lead*. tIS37ta
NII TRUI-BLE W.kTEVER TO SHOW GOODS.
JD0-V7-N1NG-,
Crahb's Bleck, t',rnet Eve street and Square.
Go derich, May 8th, 1384.
BOOTS&SHOES
wn.ii' --adz Weddup
Belt t. announce to the Public that they hare opened business in the above Stor e
in the store laeely occupied by Horace Newton- Hating purchased a large mud
well assorted stuck of Sprint ate: Stammer Goods at cie ec figures, we are determine
t•• tee.. tate Public the benefit.
QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS RILL BB OUR ICTTO
,etr-Please tall and elsmine our leads hefire purchasing, elate* here.
aylrRewrmher the place, next'lair to J. tt'tlaotl'a Deng Sto i.
" Custom work will receive 'bur sp.tial attention..ever
-None but the best 4.1 material urtrl nn,l ties<Iam stis*iraten entployad,
.'Repairing neatly done on the shortest :totibe
Goderich, March 9 1882. DOWNING & WED DU
leek Aradsth, agd relieve all 1' tro•.h;.s pefei
d -•:t •.ot bilious'Inteof the tiro. in.aur+. as Dm.
rase... Names. Drew. e., Distress all=
Pen in the&ids, Ae. tfh.:. tb.-r mos
Mk success hebees shown ia.•:,
R.ad.tbr.y•:' ,.t r'.I.htleLiver P Iger .gvtly
rainah: r in (o.r.:,psp . canter and pretent.nf
tlt;e annoyng complaint, who,, they auto (*erect
atl d+,tmt.re of the .tosarh. 'timer,. the I We
aka r,, .In:c the bowels. S..e it Ito -y uaty cued
HEA
Artie they would heatneost pricel.'s to those who
sltl•r trout this distressing amareenst: bat foete-
e,tety their goodsees does sot eed bete, and tho.a
who ogee try the will led these littleIU vals-
able fa ss matey ways that tbry wfilnnt ✓be wNSig
to do without them. But after .nets:: head
1,11. bine of so loamy lirrsthatbyre N elate we
make our great boast. Or pins earl at wail.+,
ethers do tat.
Carter's Little Leer ria sre ore— email mud
veryeasy
.
y mak °ne-r two pane makes doer.
Tiwe y vegetable toe do not kr.pr or
Warne. but by tb.r gentle settee tJesse ali whir
ase them. In vials st ri rents: see for $1. told
by druggists erwywbere, or seat by man.
CARTER MEDICINE CO..
New York City.
The Ontario Mutual
LIFE ASSURANCE CO.
!HEAD OFFICE, WATERLOO. OMT.
Nodal•, marws,T, alttea.eem.ee.
The only- pure) ?Initial Life Co. In 4',matt*.
Toed) nnmher of Polkles la Inc, -. Il.•r. 3I.L 1
IAO, 5,2it. covering assurance to the amount
of til.:•;Y.-Ie.00.
Teti*L AMRra, ea'u.;et.ee
TOTAL taitnit. miss esa es
arsrturs, - $13.7ss.ee
The ('ompan . Rerve" are knout n-, the
"Actuaries Table of Mortality.- it for per
eent. Interest the Htgtr.ef ntandai,J adopted
by any life company in Canada. and nee halt
per renthigher thee the standard typed by it..
Dominion immnwee Department.
The Increase Mr pnpstarlty and raped rrnwth
of the Company may be rhea from the fart
that In Irre the first year tit Iia hnslnes., the
total aorta amoanter tall as.?M. whit. tut
car tM� rracbM the N1141711
1417 r inlay of
7Sm N M H5%titt - ]lanagrr.
■
i beg to aerie* int customer@ and the ev,n-
nuslrn of tial sesrrm I-
oNrtag m Fall and tl"Inally.I'rthat .nppl1 ay of ■now t!B
as• fatal t'AAI. and am prepared In take
meters to Ix dellrered In tnwn at the following
prte..
Chestnut and Stove, $7.00
Son
$8.76
$5.00
Thank l n
g you for past farms• i herewith
respetfully s.lielt • root lessees. of roar pat.
,'..tree
6edarteb. Lair 111. fled, L
. rt. HUDGiNS. Owner) Agent.
straiten -4. flint.
if An settee and reliable Mems Agwst
wanted for 4kldeMch and Wool Iinron. Apply
to W. A. Hnaatea. (lrnrral Agent. Serstora.
•►Money to Loan et Low Rater of Interest.
May lend. IRM. IMIJm
To Rasiov■ Dioninrrn—Cleanse the
scalp with Prof Low's Magic Sulphite
Soap. A delightful made gut a soap ter
GREAT4-
MINTON
OUTE'
PRINCIPAL,+I.IN
fir'•
paints 11 Iowa,
lisbeers.lt rwrt,
Or New I .uioo, JurorJurortesol Tessa - . ' • '
Ma an
aoWETEeT. (4ClfEltsT seadd
MIST line to st. Joph
to kiss. Topeka. Deal.
las j
sok Daps. Gel •
as ♦ venom
C5 HI C:i CA. CO
hue haste Ye tan apettar fir Alta.'''.
1.r.. H ts nesp; i. sed .t. pail
't.ik n.!ly rrpsted ti
*•iris +h. Great
lbreeg*Can
Lir
KANSAS CITY
All CemNrtlons made
1n Poeta
DopaK
Cmc. (�V An
.1r$it I'd• . •.
f.:...rie. rrt-,a „.
Try tt
sad you win
ted rray.lnig •
lei.?, isms,
of . els.
nesters.
T 1 POTTER. rGRCEbaL tUteULt,
se et-, iv..,.e J.-.• ••••-•,- . .•• I , • ♦7•,
LL►tea•,. lI• a Lec..... til
Canadian Pam. Ag t,
orono, Ont
Gen B. J"nf*Tot,
Ticke' Agent, (Werth
P
Rene aft dents for IMatagi..
and reeel r. flea, • nowt, ban
of goods which will help you
to than anything adv In moor wmoney r h w•y
itber
set, emeceed from first hourw The eJ .read
to fnrtuar epe/w* hefnre tb. w 'Phe sone land
1o sure. At ince add e'•e,Asmaita-
maiae. r's•TmtaiOa,Asgweta,
tan
Says Dryden :
"She knows her man, and when you rani
and swear.
Out draw you to her with a tringle hair."
But it most be beautiful hair to have
such power ; and beautiful hair can he
ensured by the me of GuR0ALa1a Hann
Raswwaa. Idiot til Q eta. y J. Tibial.
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