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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-6-12, Page 61 • • 1 3** t .• • ,.:,•/titeceviie • ,s , "`" ritiAtt: '•1 • 'V/ iwt," ' '"4 r ?!41,-.ZIOf tier • .. , , 0111.i' . W.19__XV• 14P,W1411i1.4.LAN idiellaidr";"*" .11i4* Tf 11#. • etrl tt. , Ott Poet's,. to ••••• A"toe.,t+ r t,7',4 4 1" • TILE iiiniDit istossheie Teo mama Wsem mall Or 09 ter eau ma*, re.:720,11 " There's a al1911.111111wei= "in oe- do. and • skis r itat eke m edible ,e **skip atoll. nereglea lemma ud maggirtell lipseuellausts 'ribs leileteeas amerila the wilalkiler. tied threat. Are all of them heed with this Meer coat. Which through every pastas made Leeriest& Lumps liver. and bowels from easl to ea& Th. outside sale I e istarvellem plea For exuding the dregs et the Iketli oN..: %% hale 16, laser extracts freest the Nod ed the air Vt het as itectle,1 We waste la hie flesh w re- yriur. artitte Li gum well with the outer skis. 0,1 law feel pretty sere all's right wit Ida For if anyttoug &ma'am: Omer skin wit Of order, 11 troubles the skin without. The doctor you wwa. examines the tongue. ro see It your h or bowels am wrung : If he feels that your hand is 1.01 and dry 11, to able 101..11 the rcasou why. o much brandy. whiskey or gin I. apt to di.order the skin Within if dirty or dry. the skin n it bout Itef uses to let the sweat come siut. flood people alt' lwa • a care of year *kW. Both that without and that within: rs, the drat you 11 give oleaty water and soap. the loot litikeildat_besolo Wall hope. UV slimy, be very particular where Y., . get your rioter. your food. and your air For it (twee la tainted. or rendered iotpure, lt will hate artifact on year bleed be sure. rhe food which will ever for you be the beet It that you 1.ke most and Vain sootiest thereat unripe f: lot and decaying 13mh **ere of. Mil, that not very trial'. lour water. transparent and pure as you think it. Had better better be tittered and bollod ere you drink it ; you LrIONS llga! tum: unmated t 4:1 hate got to it over or under the ground. halr of all thingi the most 1 would have you beware of breathing this poiwrin of Olt, t) real ligd air : Wlien to la...t vv het out or at borne you ,nay be. .V.aav it open vour windows &ad kit it go free. 'A' i•.11 clothing and exercise keep yourself warm. %11.1 change your clothes quickly if drench. d 1,11101111; r',,r a cold caught by ehnting the °Weida *in Flies:it once to the delicate beim, wItble. A. you who thus kindly take are of y. ur skin. 1:4 attend Wits wants without and within. \..d never of c hiders tectlany team And your skin may last you a hundred years. Fashion's Fancies. 'Lapis lout! is the newest shade lime. Parasols leave n.und and mushroom tope. Jersey corset covers bid fair t.. super• aide all others. Hats have mostly su;-arloaf crowns and narrow relied brims. More and more popular grows the jer- sey jacket, waist had webbing. The skit brim bonnet grows slowly in favor with American wonien. Parasols match the costumes of those wt.0 can aff..rd evervthing they want. They are viten made to order cf th seine material as the dress. Colored and bordered handkerchiefs of every conceivable color and fantastic pat- tern are in the height of their glory. .But the fashion will collapse suddenly be- fore long. Collars and cuffs of red and blue per- cale, combined, are a novelty. A pretty se; are of blue checked percale. lined wit:3 red. The corners are turned back, ehowgig the red lining. Either side can be worn outward. Bracelets ere fashionable in small gold !...tips, with an elegant tiny design, such .t.3 a We& butterfly or serpent, at the Jack. The design eniamented with ,roreis, either diamond, ruby, sapphire cr emerald. Diamonds are frequently WI - ed with the beautiful colored atones. Polonaises with bodices fastening from left to right across the chest are seen upon some 4if the latest models in over- lresees. They accompany admirably the !ashion of raisin* the skirt of the polon- ewe high on one side. These bodices necessitate a sesta down the centre of the f:..nt to smartie perfect tit. Some crank in • New York newspaper started the sten7 that bracelet sod large anionds were vulgar and leo longer worn by ladies rehnement. To this the fashion writer .if Tho Jewelers' Cir- cular replies that dealers were never sell- ing more bracelets than at present, and when a lady bait • large and beautiful tem you don't catch her biding its light ender • bushel. 4.itapirl la nig Erre. The strange custom of selliog the re- t•ersion at church livings in 1111.,darid still • p. I., Tow when impuleli 51* WO. 4beel. rd wit leselliean'ssee t. 'pike right wide and the ate oboe of the .*ogle oarsman, the retiredly revolver, about the oansmea hempen se • coatis. Is the emend ease the tiro oars are parks, and the boat revolves about the intersection of the diegoos's of the paralleloerain formed. More leverage is gained in calm 4 the two oars:nee, and the bum revolves more nearly about the point which theory points out. Thee, then, is the ease um which the invent°, bases hisi apparatus. Taking an iron mgaushaped genteel as an elmnple', a large open cylinder 11 ruu through the boat et each end, perpendi- cularly ita Ion.ertedinal &lie, and be- low the water-iree. In each cylinderia modtited • scree n propeller, connected by rectangular Brine and a shaft, with as engine in the centre of the hull. The useiti.in of each 'crew is entirely inde- pendent of that ,•1 the other, and is matmeed by the ph through the en- gieeer. Nor mo amber of the screws any coneseten with the stern propeller. The working lie apparatus now is easily explained. If the water is still and the boat ha.. Is, Inertia -4 inetion, by revolving the tutimyy propellers in op - points dirtctio, 11.. best Can be detiOltild within its own i,1!L The motion of the lagewS will .raid currents of water through the cylinders in 'opposite direct- ions, and the naives like a ester - turret, 11 fire, ;.rea is in mutual the revolution is 1' Toil, but the radius is increased by the divtance the boat moves while it is revoleiie2. the that and diem to busks In dune 1 Nreapap•r lean'. Regulates. Curtis Guild. oi a lecture before the Beaton newspspe, men, said I "What, then, some 101.11 noiy inquire, are the requites for th newspaper business / An answer to that suggests itself in • reply, in seniewli..r powerful tering, I 5111 adinit, that I .i.ade to a pale,hollow- sill procure you Cloud Ousk3ws One butter, tee empteas whit* new, ems- anisful ternat with, one tospoomfel tenni pessider, two emp, Isar 14 roll sillily. Cottage Pudding : Ous cop suipsr, owe cep uss egg. one teaspoonful soda dissolved is the ssdk, two iseepieina cream tartar ia the Seer. Flour to wake stiff as pound cake, elect one aod tem -halt team,. Hake forty -ors minutes The mos esso beciaile with two venom of batter aud tau erea ••••-,11110 SECURITY The pastures are yermitly damaged in the spring, aml their whom Otiaillief'S growth retarded, by haying the cock turned on them too early. The pasturee should bs allowed • sheet agOrt. 1/01 well muted sad 'hest -tonna bthormigh- 4 oddRied Mdopa any mock 41toited se none es them. Hair Tonic: To prevent the hair from falling out attar sickcess, beth. the 'Scalp each day with • tonic prepared am follows: hut Sullivan carried tb. Poor over dare, monies vit matisbur nue the h„,.oti4 font end ltd betbe and. 176 rat heft. pant of alcohol. Shake weft sad add Buy 4Relen one-half pint of castor cid H. after set increase' hal 1...d a the. "7 a5' 13aah11da *11 l'ild-trettfa tang some time, at should become too thick for um, add alcehol met oil hi the better e.ery heat The litUsmere nude same proporti.eus if too thin, add aorpitsl Perf"'""'"'". A P1‘91114 9.1 sulphur. pet in against Sullivan, but there was. uothing to support it. Seek wits sow Lemon Jelly : Dissolve owe eunce of Ube oeuidsioce in Sullivan's ability ID good .; elation in about half a pint of win the next two heats and rare that he water ; let it stand Mrs or three hours ; was backed at b to 3 and 5 to 2 ejetiast then place iu a saucepan with one pint the Mild. Ju4 after getting away r more water, the jure. of three lemons. the faultb heat Sullivan was cut out the rind of tau cut vely thin , and the horses ewuog into the first turn and rather more than one quarter pound of he was out ot the race front that stioa:nitatiiruslE r. urt o sieanil titbb: piseemiDuotes6, tim. He did not trot half a rsiseele woe. and the heat end cam ogre won mold for the next day. •wisely by Prim Soy. .4.,!mmear. J Chinese Charm Cake This eggs, ". cl4Pfalangarauc:tutt0 canupb#bum IV441.4141WIttdr•ondfli4P- rsjtgWMrMitmolSiontli ) I CS I Lott . I t .8410 gt 14 s to 20°. Isis tloureosse- one•half cupful sweet milk, two tow A. AL 030aerieei jaw puoufisla baking powder. Beat the surer le minivan . 1 2 1 1 m id butter together, then add the milk . C. Jarmo' Mammon) test:imbued* 3 1 flee Itelserussies t91.Caitherosesleb. heat well, tbes break in one egg ; unit i'mos .... 3 5 4.3 all tor * ther; sheadd smother egg ; bait t Weirs it 0,0110.**1-. well, then add the other este ; boot vitae at. T. Waimea's ,Brantford blk k thou stir in the dour :aid baee. This is It • Time, 2.701. 1.318. 1.31/4. 11•351 a good cake and easily made. sus orss TROT. A useful article to Nana on a bed. ro,.Itn The apse teat had for starters Elsie or closet is a case made cf lineman whelk Groff, Tom Rolf, Uovrge B. and Victor, umbrellas end canes eau be kept Th. four the faatest horeee.in Owned& •-- -••••-• .-,„„. ii.L.1;t.1.A=. 11014 mgg temb st The atases Etelmi:4-11 hese Imes4121111111tallel a • they raw as.g:1 r se have is given su this neighborlisef race eallevi was sus 2. DO Mats iu whisk were Post run. 3. Lositheliti low% Yrank. Sullivan was supposed tri be "ringer." though has minim, Mae. P.44, of Uuderich, declared and offerediu4r. posij it forfeit that, than Les* heel we cord better thamMilt AA Cost ihallatras rad Lainbett were the choices to tt • belting. Pis My, Now, nnikio r. V mimkP 4 sky city, tott-topttio the patty is th. SIM med eipund h tbutly4h Sullivan ready a goof finish burs Ihe growif. tkp thityl Seamus at a Post Buy mahoill all Ilk; Tat L .y r•-•ak Tillb "it 1"..."1"16. "1"1" rm."' hwitIlhe beN N." II" .eanteernM Nolo* sanonad ha Ow Pad, Ly ehich • Ca. TAN bet easy • clEordith'filfkrib; - Druffist, Telbruary osph.,1_433.6.. .414.4a3BW'r, 0.0r1iELELICI len • I chested yoone "'al of twill" 450 Or case should be cut in the form of echoed three, who once e.iited upon me with an umbrella that S. it should slope from inquiry of • . i lar nature. He had • the top to the bottom gradually. There few thousand delIers and had just grad- . a OU h Id be a division, she that the canes tutted from oenege, and waisted to jolin ' Will aul.be in iheygitue pocket with the with somebody to start a per. Start unibwians ; bind this all &road with • paper ' Tht- o thought by almost every one outside the business ono of brown ribbon or a heavy braid, end with Elam Groff was picked on as the winner, but Tem Rolf had plenty of friends and Victor's chance, weir* emisidesed geoid. T4eperforinance of George B. was some - Ala of naurPribei and 111 )qt pf Allem maga bare WILL Ina& by bee A HOUSE,„,, 2\striSS 777-17-6=2:1NTSCINT Boil to laisiousee 1.1 ai She has hi stock in tame and varied protusloa. I The Very .Latest II "inter and Spring Fashiests *ad lee resiec, le% nada Wiwi' to all and are the display et Thti-Chicago House. WT TKIT. 0001M1191, Goa rich. net thides -I, . 1 f' 0 P ,s,* F-' '1' ; pe 1;4' e 0 !..tez A z r. _ i3ig P.a,z xi-jr„,b; t• il,?.4. -Are .11 '-'s lirist-i2; i .1' 11. y - 14 • . I -, •-•44 r.. ir 1 iicA ,94 .4 .. let1 t ;" "le.:•• t 1 eg 1i F-J'iini r" r ,.., 1 cli• L Z iil i brown crewel embroider on the freed the tor *mond place. The rsoe oes not twh.orideastiteasdo_t sinainiiperavasano athiy.r.ink_tavf outlines uf an umbrella and a cane. need any leogthy description. Then , was arms titereorne scoring, but whets 0 plenty of money to Am% ; bat it is Dr. J. R. Irwin says that one Atha the horses did get away Vent lira not the startnz. but the keeping of it best and moat pleasant things that be settled into first p'ace esch tune, and ,b vine et a profit. that calls for brains. 1 used to cure toothache is chewing recall now the reply, probably prAnipted MOS Wk. atilleenvya the avast by a day's severe end exhsuatIng work, the noires, gird suspends Use mull when, after Laureling as patiently as tnediately, if the bark W of good jul 1).posibie to the young man's crude nc.tionsj After repeated trials, and in d nt restbicting • baeilio.o in which he had so cases, he is convinced that it is genital - experience, he begged I would tell him, ly es efficacious aa any of the tither in as few worde se pomible, the qualifies- 'remedies suggested for odontalgia, and taus necessary to prosecute th. business ' tad attended with the unpleasant Goose- auocomfully. kb was somewhat marued •INIECell of ceeosote, eat belie acid. etc., by the assertion that they were as fol- I which relieve the pain, bat *Ye the lows mouth as sore and parietal as •40 toedh A brain as &Tillie and elastic as steel. was previously Omagh dame results are A memory as teriscioss as iron. initially due to careltissnesit itt A temper eves aws that at ta mint. BOW TO Wang • iat:11..T. A digestion equal to that of au of trich. And the endusance of adamant.' A fan quilt is • decided improvement upon mosaic or crazy quilts. The faro are made of stripes ot satin and velvet, with black stripes for the side sticks, rine the small sticks et the bottom are made of black satin with alternate rows of very 'Barre', sttipes embroidered in the Wili- est shade of old gold, or crease color. Across the fans can be marked a graceful spray of flowers or birds and butterflies or they can be painted with quaint de- signs. Fes* of themes* lie pet togetber to make a square ci patchwork, sad be - tweets therm came 1:4 ple,ed stripes of mosaic at ensy petsh-work. FR the border the fans should be &mon diagonal. ly. though once or twice George B. looked Vie inalinibilltid Mote aivys !entail went sts*, again. elland Victor ware not acting very, wei ;and neither of them had enough speed for Toin Earls' speedy grey geld- ing. 'Elsie was a pooiounced favorite rafter winning a heat and was beaked et 3 &ft« tie 'woad- - liens •Rif,43 ji $3111 delie*. i4 sisha frd. rri ea abUtt 11 Void, 6 St J. . itt J. ForheoVWoodsteekl_ g Tose Roll 333 Tinsa. Lag. 1.31. 2.34. The meeting afforded excellent racing, and there was no suspicion ol tosproper week, except an idea that Sullivan was *et drives to win in the firm two heats or the 50 trt. However, when he was driven out it waa too late and he could not win anywa. 1 The Little Thiess of LIfic. It is often easier to make great sacrifi ces than little ones, to right some great wrong than to prevent a muititude of small onee. It, re garnet to do battle for • grand ides than to give up • prejudice, to establish • man's right to citizenship than to respect in silence his right to dress as he pleases. Yet it is the Int!. things of life tluet centribute most large- ly to feet and worry, or to peace and gladnees ; and lie who possesses the true spirit ef concilietivn knows that no sight is toe small to he respected, no kindness is too trifling t. be rendered no part of life is lob iusigeitiaint to command con- sideration. terwareeed taw reed. Brewersgrains sad other equally unhealthy prodnets" are disfavored as dairy feed by 17t, Nalionni Stockman. The same matter is made the subject of • Leading muck in The aormarthoten Tele repli The editor of The Fernier of Orange County a region where brewery glucose and starch refuse has been tested an practice -ham vouched this conclusion 'We do not believe. despite all the analyses sad kindred testa, that a sour, fermented or putrefactive food can pro duce healthful milk, or be ptherwtee t an injurious to the cow in the long run. We should attach much more value to the Doctor's experiments if he would give us one prelouged through an entire season. Two moeths is toe short a tinie in which to judge of the effeeta of a food upon cattle. We know farmers whims expe.ience in brewers' grains feeding has taught them that while they wdte ap- parently profitable at first, they soon wore out the cows and compelled frequent holds Th tivints number ablest J changes in the herd. Re hope our milk twelve thousand in all, about one ha.lf raisers will stick to sweet feed.' f them irel..ngin• to the croon or to tne church and the ether half t.. private simaiesi. ie ersona. The pereem nuarsie a church Beer stead Ise half inches in length and two inches in 1‘.ng h.. a right to appoint • St1COOSIPOT A drinking man, if he oen't obtain width. Round one end of the leaf like 'Lives of reel t Pe ne en the iileath m removal irif AOMUT- bent, and this wer of appointment whiskey or branch-. will glute@ on beer • lilac bush leaf, and buttonhole each In my neighborhood that here h ne called an adroweon, is till a remarkable r wines. end it le only • question of a ; ono all around, excepting across the ewnsd tip pour bittern, s „„mtn„dtty, t„ bitteoesht and in the eee. few more drinks to reach the "paralys jaguars end using any kind of gay color- ' And wisely more are seam them with tion -room. Fnglish papers give accounts state of intoxication. If it is baneful tn I .4 wols, Creep'. .o* carnet ravelling great benefit. ti •I ad become intoziceed on two or three Then rut a piece of old carPttinx 'They almost dessinir may knad of old cloth to toe p mird" Om you wish your rug, making it round ins Mrs. 1. D. Slack. or oblong as you prefer. and sew the leaves upon it making a side pleat in the Te the 11144Inol usarroieroseetisO•7- . .1m41 all whom cestre tif each loaf so it will stand op *oily. Let thu wawa, iv „ur „fob Pneetatne, or Nerve /Ioa, • Phos - I gt hate Klement based upon Scieritific .utre you eas cut • men of cloth with acts, Formulated by Professor Swum, Ampere w allows which tbey frequently i elegant i• appewewwww. wwd AT in* M. I). of /3 reton Mass , cured Pulmon• Ma UMW Illevels. June 2 -Ji.. Mackenzie, a Priem Albert settler who haa pask sr- riessl, gays that 'the edvent of Gen. IR id castes and las blecdclained taws was a joyeue even. far the belaboured set- tlers. Irvine parsdid his men and made excuses for their appearance, whereupon Mow TO KNIT cHILDA sEIRT. Middleton pointed to the 90t11 and Set up one stitch, and knit on to thetGrenadiers and said :-Look at soy needle one hundred and twenty stitches. little devils. And they were • nicht, The needles *Gould be long and made black with smoke and dust. their cloth bone wood, 1st row. Knit across ing histere and their toes sticking to plain, 2nd rw. Puri 'Utah all across. their boots. ft was Middleton who :trd row. Knit one, threed over, bit applied tbe teem gophers to the police, thine, slip one. miff,w and bind slipped as he turned to his own command sad. stitch over the narrowing, knit tame, with affection as well as pride, gime slip, narrow, and bind. Repeat to end the r.eceassry orders for their duipmal of needle. 4th row Purl across. fiell Mr. Mackeneie says that the majority of til 4 Iv ILI ti ! U Elftl; 1 Hz k i 0 sit is i i 1 1.f . ; • RV I I 1 if _ f, - e I I I • • • t• • ,-• 1.1.1 t- Er-Ntill!ij ill it; 1 ill 'fills liFOr Ist tqr ti;11 1-t.?t si;r4 sSj. ; td I -1 tz Merchants: Get your Printing at this Office Quality of Work and reasonable Prices Guaranteed to please all who may give us a trial. DANIEL GORDON, OlINIETIIAIER Lea ilmlortaker Has on hand sow Me latteminsw Welt& or First - Class Furniture is the C011•14.1111 n1now vetoes tor cash, will not be u ereold y &otiose. 1 olTer TspeWa Varga !mamma. from 93.30 upwards.- Whatnots, wood. front REAR up. Bew Back Chairs. riven 371c. sp. and oven' thins elate la Um mow preepertem. row. Like 3rd row. fith row. Like th. Poi" wort sager to go out and AT THE ()LD STAND 4th row. ith row. Like 3r4 row. 8th assst and with efficient officers believes Between the Post 01144 IR bank of Montreal purled mw on right side of knitting. 0t,h, Cir07:3 2C1111033._ row. Knit ptain which will give you a that they w iuld do credit to the cquntry. row. Purl. 10th row. Knit plain. 1 ,114rTnit :t. Ot. 19th. 1/1113 1913 third mw as high up the shirt asNeuralgia, female trouble. fur years In GODERICH DOILER WORKS This will give three rows of purling Op "Dts,den. Mem, rob. 1. tem. Gentlemen the right side Repeat the pattern from 4Ottered attacka of seek headache.'" lke, and finish it off by knitting ribbed the most tomb'. sod excruetatinit man •••• JUIN rf•en. •••4 allergy stock of stitch for • finger n- two in depth, .• , ner purl two and knit two plain: Saxony No medicine or doctor could give nie BRASS & 111011 STEAll FITTINGS - IrOst very pretty skirt for s little child ie 6zat bniala yarn end fine bone needles will mare rebief or cure until used Firm Bitters. can be knitted in light blue, pink, criir.- Nearly cured me sou or means colored wool, a retty ed. Desmond made sr" as well and at ring lag mu be knitted and sew upon the edge. This pattern is also very hand- some 111 tlermentown or "Midnight wol,' knitted with needles as Lar. ew • imaall elate pencil. HIS ro MARE • aro Cot leaves of any kind of woollen cloth and of all sorts rd colors, two and ane ds viten a child. AfIti 1 have been so to this day My hummed was an invalid for twenty 711011 with a 'cools lgadney, liver anal arinary corslaint, ronouaosi by Boetona best rhyme- eians - Ilicurahte " Seven bottle* olr your bitters cured him. and I know .If the whiskies or brandies we cannot see that this, which appears in • late number of the London /".toroisii "Advowsns i it as commendable 1. idiom the same ma by double Iliat number of Klemm of a ing chomp. • At the sale the ace of the nuldlie intoxicant.- {Ayr Recorder. i•lcuinhent is mentioned and censtdered, aild the buyer beforeluind calculates hie e..Atnnes I..ng rhort lifer, just ea the i A whisker dye meet be ems vetrient to gentiemen in the rot% t• keep lista of INF. Nis? to apply, tinpcasiblo . ab off • oonsult to note thin: (+armee of promo. row yleckiwirwww,. Dt,„ yn. ths t wo Isms to place over ft and button Try. entre, put a piece the sire of 55! leer 4.,liar, worked around the edges. Th • and all wasting diseases of tl • human Illseetwv. Ibis* IPbeipstes willma • very ura e rug an it wi but a licit imer. • because tot. en unites in Meet( all these reside, hale &round each one. Then directly in all C'ThownPliar 14"k Heddnh", Ho' Irons Attacs. Vertigo mad Neuralgia The hest tire eiecape it uhe, 7, lir RINI gets up in the morii 'I. anti t,as. a it. ITIlisallits who have WM Wail strychnine sad 1:"" Ir. the history of madiculas no reps ismmistsie, cite in tioonnelvss n the Item with lartilaard rierrnna eteletretIon fnm ths, „'-;1,,,,,s. Spanish ovens wee recently dog up by a is millinost to convinet 'veva nay chgonona, an Lle„ Van Bunins Kinney reeterativii meteot t• secured by ininsinhatm and raitiaa. aetit. og antrition. us the kInd of a cup that cheers if fit Co. sole &gents 1}r the Doromin, eom.tbunia le giggelly verweerfiii. After •n almoner, two leant she Canadian steamer ennpio.a has enures' te, her old rents loot roe CollioNdiroddi and Duluth Th• wrecked 'dimmer City of Owen Sounded the same hoe alo, run on the tame route in Connection with tha Camptioa after her repaint ate COW". a stetn P1^,ollhz,nit is 1, a Modeetne. ism tvinnirr To) m A y USS up the smallest pares of the rag bag eta", .4, lune& rmiont 0 00 WU. culla OR RVUEVE BILIOUSNESS DIZZINESS, DY SPE PSIA, DROPSY, INDIGESTION FLUTTERING JAUNDICE. OF THE HEART, ERYSIPELAS ACIDITY OF SALT INIEUS, PRE amuc. HEARTBURN, DRi NESS HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN,' msorissiovel Li vEn ICIONEVIII, g Aod lom^t tirawAyp or dummy mitaszo.mer sometis ow sti3013. T. MILBURN & CO. 1 PrantlZserig: BOIERS & ENGINESIThereopiesLively New Salt Pans and Boilers: Built on Aborteet Notice. Mail order. for new work and repairs still receive prompt attoettee. CHRYSTAL & BLACK, Works noir T R. Elation. Gotlorialt. rea. IS 111111. IBC BrILITSES SEEDS no the Pam, Issots61. so/ Phew Bereee, BMW Mee gnat by Nis Caswilsa Mak lot witio•wora vliatik aid wo Rohn thel Easy sea onehalloll=hie= =•resa• woo Our base - h* newwwiese, *LL,_ seatal is torntatioa • sod go se maws is is O.& lterlaf Orriantiltat, Oat Stenbialt for n d Heilmg • N menthes and no Stirenlan11 but lempll ration has remind each universe owe ly the Plinaphat iv and kiehric liammenfs , tor the annaiatinn it ant* me Wanted ehroli, deltfilt.1 no haw, ..1111 A tin cup containing a number „1 old found in our ciat4 feal. A sut hotteir and the permanent emelt effects in kid Judicious inediention A more phyviziolizt7. keener in tialdwin clunty Georgia rm. bon ie. .1 An per brittle 1ow Dix a Cure. Its actine in them distorters Which supply ibe feed Messes( a rItal 4011fIl t 36 Ifront Street East Toronto, by , 2. _73.1.S3 J011; KNOI, Proprietor, Th•steisrrIber Unnamed to furalsh the he with The Finest Riga AT 1111AANARLIE PRI( CALI. AND RITE Ip (Mosin. rha Hetet. Medarieb. (loderich rah Ilth 1911. UN Gin IES! IIIDEEI I aad asop skins at tbe SALT Itt BEGKS TANNICIIT 8aIttj The hieleie re repale her hides. raft banters pact, tik as A' 14 J. W," War,t 'Yard0AllirratVaL34,4t •ILLigtAntlartitiaLiPSZNIASIci