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THE HURON SIGN
OIL AT SEA.
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*Se Weio.
•IMIMIPOWIN gpea (Ahura eneetyt
71a twv/ oil at as its alt • hecomiae
rearegained furans of saving Ws
pgay11t7. yet essay of our name
best V .SI-maeten of aha lakes scud
W idea ut amuotbiog the railed w
by sly trestaset so simple and superb
swat as spreading a seat d oil spoil
tlbreeteutng waves. Without expo
e mend kauwledge .of our own it is
always easy to believe the reports
ethers, but this thing of wlwg abs
will have to be taken i• as roue
practical applea'ions of pkitroph
w hich have surprised the smote*
Orme latter days. We tied an
op•ratioa of the C. S. Lsfietieving
vice reported lest year a very interest
grt'uant of the state of kuowledee
this sshjsct, which would do our man
en good to peruse. The nature of
phenomena presented by • rough s.
the relative aneuence of the differ
egeacies a•eterned in Its ectx,n, and 3
how far this action can be °outride
can Only be determined by Carola
compered experiments, whish wo
require an ext,eud•tlire of time
money) out yet placed at the disposal
the Life-saving Service, therefore t
report treats the subject as • matter
practical observtiun and not .4
exhaustive scientific engowy. T
otrmmitte hares the matter' in chard
report their conclusions as lidless . 1
That oil exerts no influence upon •
which breaks upon the shore. This
owing to the fact that the action of t
surf is mainly guverned by the hsndrun
.d the shore rather than the ciolenoe
the wind. As only the crests ..f
waves an be lubricated, the neighs)
of the shore remains master of
=mica set up by the wind. But
majority .d the printed stater*,
tumther with all verbal a,mUIUnec,t
rade to the cuttnittee by manner* w
have used uil in various ways on diff
eat occasions, furnish °,nclusa
evidence that in deep water it has
ealmang effect upon a rough ase,
there a nothing in either source
information which yet waren
question whether or not there is in
fume exerted by the -wkW a pat
beyond which oil canned counteract
influeuee in causing the sea to brae
It has been observed that cod liver
spread& over • larger surface and ho
together more tenaciously than sit
rite linseed otl or refined petrels/oil
The latter ie found to soon break
clad resolve itself int.. vests pr etre*
bet seen which the whitecaps will ap
as before. A whole host of devisers
being invented for shoeting the oil
windward, the only direction in which
s very slow in moving, or refuses
spread. Inquiry among fisherman a
whalemen proves that with theta t
eflicscy .1 nil on a rouefi sea is w
enderst,ad, and that during had ga
at sea its use is common when th
bona or vessels are eapo.ed un
eircum,tences which fever its apple
tion. In their experience when a b.
..r s eaarl es Tying to in the "pen ewe
exlwmed te a dangerous sea, and
means cf a dee/me, .or (Altera 'se. mak
a "dead drift," i.. , directly before t
wind, the pouring of oil u:, n the wa
is an effective means of safety, as and
such conditions the craft keeps in t
alai surface, over which the oil proven
the sea from breaking, but when lye
under "ranging sail" no benefit
derived from the use of oil, since t
craft will can,tirsually range shred fro
the oiled surface int.. rough ware
What is wanted, manifestly, to indu
the liberal use of oil in the future is t!
perfecting of some invention that we
diatrihate it an advance of • teasel
course in such • ..*;tin that she wi
range into ir. The latest valuable exits
imam at sea in the life rvitttt use of r
is the case .1 the ,tamer P..lynesia
teem Hampurg t.. New York. havin
encountered a cyclone during which he
decks were dan;;en•us'y swept .1 a
movable articles. Capt. Kuhn reports
as fellows : "We wiled from Hamburg
ori July 31 with 249 steerage paasoneen,
and had fine weather until we reecho'
the Lemke'. On Aug. In. in latitude 4:1
longitude F13.30 , a ten Ole cyclone swept
down on us. We were somewhat
prepared for it, howevtrr. At 4 o clock
ithe morning the barometer steed a
31.10. By R o'clock, or in tem holes. i
had fallen t.. 29 tel, a half inch. Thie i
the slatnfter weather means aat'arns, and
taking Cie wartime!, 1 ordered ail th
hatches to Ice Clare! clown and to prepare
for • hurricane. Tne Isremeter still
genii t to fall fast. The lowest it tint
too during the gale sae 2!► 10. At 10
.'cLark the .wind .uddeoly .e..pt doge
on us in • perfect fury, and kat a rwo'us. ret
the sea ran mountains high. 1 immed-
iately ordered the ensinee t.. stop, and
decided to lay 1.. un' cl I he cyd..ne had
lassos!. feeling assured it would only lest
a few rimers, and that if we went ahead
we should get the full force of it. The
wind Ant etrwek tis frim the soothed*.
and the mem was lashed I;.t•• A perfect
fury. Wave after cava d.am!t.-•I on our
starboard low, hot es o,anatwg t.. kep
her head in such a 1. owl •n th.tt little
harem was don.. At ID .....hock the wiod
suddenly shifted to the as nthwar-.l, and
• trrrihe breaker, I. skim like a huge
mountain .d water, leek, over Sur star-
b•fsr.t It e 1 tell yon sir, .t annex ted
vie f .r • m ant. 1 have never seen
anything an terrific. 1 have seen vales
tiff Mauritius, old env ,.n.•w1. , has hero
In pea knows thee* ar.• Lad en••uvh, hot
this heel them ell. The winter fell with
a crash ,.n the d .s. knocked down the
seamen who were on deity, and hurled
them a,ainat the Inrlwntka. It swept
the Berk from stem t•, fern, maned
away • evwnpanion Matteis, an.1 petered
int. the eah,ne cenmli.g A Fmie ant sly
the vaaarnvers .h•• war.• lett hslow It
knocked down the chi••t .toward snit
broke h.a leg, and also errn..l awmr the
ladder leading fn the y.'r der; I • lank
if another wsys h■ i r• Lately ;
followed this we should heve gore down.
Ws it'4 her head nght.ut warn seri •
nontiee. d to receive the breakers ave ,,.r
deek far mars tins, the wool at the
Naas time tearint through tem nrgnoe at
b facial rate. At midday another huge
aaa.ea serail wait + afnwrl NttMrreaeea toes.
When the pasta... beim to fall uta,
extra hes!, shush b prat d lug
atw.Its Wok tttf
eel :Mlw•i Vet
4444 leafed,
a
and
sad
at
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the
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of
seas
the
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aid
and
of
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the efwta A ,, taskmore
al
OM mr it& t�isd
leered
d6.a �' Pie eoa�w ip err *loses
arouse Ile venal end quelled the
perm entirely. The cyclone lasted
east* tardy. pawn/ pi to the hurt
Der Wllae 'rears /ties Webbs*. aeens-
lets•
Mr. tiddwia South Welts st dues.
and bas endert•ken • crusade un the
bases of his awed. Mr. (Redstone and
Mr. Cobden r 11160, thought so too and
gave their mortise to rake light wines
abundant in England, both by free int
ppoorrt sad the trental licensing of eating -
to sell it. The espenia.s.t fatted,
as they knight have expected. The ob-
jections to at were conceely put en • let-
ter addressed 1. the Mauoheeter Biu n. i nes r
which was applauding the proposal f rum
which wet a the fell..wsng paragraphs
Sts, -In your article of the 2201 met.,
on the new scheme "t wine hoseasee pro-
posal by the Chancellurot the Eschrqus r
as sue .d the subsrdasate details of his
Budget, you say -"Wean hardly under
eland the ap' r.bansioo with which nen*
(steads of the temperate, PUMA regard
the lioeu•mg .4 aateag buuaae fur the sale
of wine." 1 shell bugled if you will favor
me with half that space occupied with
your article and I will do what I can 14'
he and you to understated some of the
e grounds uf the "apprabrasir•n' you
e t
seg allude to.
s 1. The primary ground of our appre-
te hereon a the well ascertained and in -
e dubitable preen fad, sustained by all
es
of
ezpenencs, observation, and intelligent
the testlmuny, from the land to the criminals
eel
and publicans themselves, that drinking
the and drakes'..• 10 any cumaunity are
the induced and fostered by the facility, op -
the and temptation l.reseuted, and
was that the number and pn.ximity of place•
ho fur 1•11811.111 ud tnt,ut(iting liquors mess -
era ore the extent to whichdrunkenaees will
ee prevail ea any give's locality. Your space
will not allow me to dotal! the evidence
a
upon which the cencluanrl .s ',misdeed
but n,f se it all sesdful. AU your readers
..f will admit it, eyeu though you uuder-
the •
take to deny it.
the 2. Anutiar ground of this appro!ten
oat .ion a, that a new and very seductive
ik agent of i..uoxicatton will be introduced,
end widely ciruulatad The obvious and
'rel direct tsadrucy of this will be to create
Ids a new taste and a new ciao of regular
her drinkers, especially ,cusum the young and
m' the female lurtwus of the community,
up now. to a great extent, uutatn:ed by the
as' morbid craving Eur aleuholm liquors. This
Pear seems G. los oven your View, fur you say.
are "The reduction uf the wens duties well
t' practically crate a new trade, es far as
the manses et the population are oxm-
tr auecerned •. and you spark of the "chap
red light wanes .f the aontu.eut, which we
11 hope to see extensively imp 'rte.], as mix
ell article num fur the first time introduced
les Me. general c..wumptiou
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3. Those who understand the temper -
sec* question, and have any iiuoaledge
of the p&ya..lafinl effects uf autesi-
mats, will nut fall into your error of ate
ticipatsng a 'change rn public taste; as
the ,exult of li,tnducwg the new bever-
ages of 'a lighter and ler exiting char-
acter.' The constant tendency -may
we say, law !---uf alcoholicindulgence a,
to go en from the 1iehter t'. the heeler •
wet -from the milder to the 'more vie- 1)
lent layman.' 11 is, then, 'mast •oeurd r
cod fallacious t.. suppose that s mora
plentiful supply of light akuhulic wises
will wean any considerable number forts
their addition to more p.deut liquors
This is the old fallacy .d the Beer Bill
with a new (ace ; and it can mislead note
but thew who are detenanted not to
ideerve Or not t.. regard the waltiplid
facts of every day experience. Beer has
not seduced the people from spirit drink•
ing, nor will wine tempt them from
either beer or brandy.
to
abet ibex t thea, gaging .
1vee time begat. it talus UDtrag,
eN Iwittdly at lar lerael& and at IemRth
e selsired 'Well, it is a nn chance to
sae camel? like abs " and turned her
.1alai artuytm head fr..m side to aide,
bridling and petcock's,/ with taiuile
(crop.
tb. was shy, and yet defiant. Her
clothes hang closely and et laved,
mend her graceful fore., Aeolian the
deiesency of aodercliabing. liar head
was bore ; her beautiful, rusty hair in daily. It is a mistake to suppose that i!
rich tptufesein gathered up in a caroler
kat. When the cold wind blew she is a assts et feud. W ford Iibarally nue,
drew her ragged shawl ever her head. and that et u better to rye the food for
Her ignor is ce, her knowledge, her •u -
decay, were fairly bewildering. She
seemed to hate no affeehuns, no amhe-
tiona Sometimes she w,.uld laugh, as if
burn to d.. huthieg else, but with •
meluacbuly look in her eyes This young
forsaken thing lived alone in a rvwm she
paid for asy the week. She liked to stay
in bel till 10 or 11 in the morning,
though on taerSet days it was necessary
'_1°f►�1'
liaa who han11Mr
w ' t j+ d bis[
'hart d teed eamasee. -� jlrl,
very easy to ..cera We supply o["j �
fur the short a miese. Leery farmer has
a aestivated pier of Uwe, whish is hiring.
hag ea mashing, and which soak! In made
to predate • eery profitable scop of
great feed Such an opportunity shield
act 1.. nettieotcd. Where the supply
hes been pemided, a liberal feed should
S•ertiiruf hat to recall t
� et than rattbnw da
it dwstaaa. aspen.
iabate on )jisoubs
«s mow' fugst the
J, wMa tri Ward
' Ylbta, �wir,esr�ti,,daismeter
'14° min le termite.
sexy tataPre'^ ale akr.ed.d in
�it+o�t ler Mae thousands of
t s. alon a wouoded. The
H' [ower f, Aratld,-arw • member s9
esiegr m num the state .4 bibs...., and
and life -kung friend el Yr. Laao.d11, uo
Maned • seat meat mine is the hese .
representatives On that i11•str
ra..rning he elated upon Mr. Li000lu, •
sport his retain te the h..er dascri
to mo the interview. He found t
presides* reeding "Arteries Ward,"
whieb he was very food. Making n.
reference to that whish occupied the un
ivermel tkouldit, he aimed Mr. Arauld
. it down whale he read to him Arterus
descriptioe cel bis visit to the Shaken
Shucked at this pprruopositiou, Mr Arsol
sato : "Mr President, is it possible aha
with the whole land all bowed in sore,
sed covered with • pall in the present of
yesterday's foetid rrrereo you an 111
dingo in such levity 1" Throwing dcwi
the book, with the teen atrsarning doe,
his chseka and Is.. huge freer quivering
with emotive. Mr Lineu!u answered
"Mr Arnold, if I could not get murnsu
tory respite from the crushing hurdee
I •r coaetantly carrying 1 shuuld die.
God* had r.resfully attuned that gees
heart to temporary diversem by mirth
and w relieved its otherwise bresaiag
striate.
M
1140
agy inaw, H+ty City, Qorieriche
Detroit and Cleveland.
SEWN 111 1t1EITS.
T\e EIrsa.t sad ('.w.auodwue Bisnmer.
«la�W Qua
winter, and spare it at this resod.
When asy an:tual u kept short of food,
it goes back rapidly, and more feud will
be required to make up this het Mound,
than mould have kept the animal in its
norinel condition. This is eapecWly
true as regards swine ; if those are
permitted V. fall off now, for lack of
IA/ be �t C..reut Garden very merly to bat)J ford, they will consume much more than
flowers. These are arnnged as taste(u
ly as p.seible wire, leaves, anal fern,
flat basket filled 'math tare, which es
really carried tilted on the palm of the
hand.
In the afternoon she took up her stand k in (woditios. The old, and
at the entrance to mune restaurant in the tem adage, should out be forgotten, viz Strand or by the appneches to Chanug
Cross Station, As soon as the theatres "an animal tbat is well summer.!, is
opened she havered about the entrances, hall winter.! -'-Henry Stewart is
on we' nights nu one would linger American Altriesltunlut for September.
to buy "button botea" People only
t ht of hurrying into or away from There le N Enema*.
the t tree, so the unsold flowers had There u no excuse for the many pale,
to be mart! home and kept (real, if .mallow, weary looking tamales thrones
possible, to he palmed off when they our and, when Barduck Blued Bitten
seemed withered. in dark corners of the will regulate feta twubles and renew
street, "cot tau esu the street lamps" their health, strength and vigor at me
The girl sould mad, she said, but "didn't
hold to bunks" Ladies never gave her email a cost. 2
Anything she sired to read ; it was AlineMM» .
always "goody rubbish they would!, t ate _
much as look at theirsele'' She need To secure health, hods that sick psngplr
see nrtimw 'Al attend w sewing- claim. have lain on, should be well cleansed.
where ladies ow. to
twa�t�ieud ranges a A festinated rdy be eleenea, when soot
week, "hut it was heavy reading. nes much purled. by spreading it out o e
Once an old gentleman preached" the not of a low buildiug in • good
abe.ut scarlet fever and what poor people shower. It should be turned and well
should d.. ; ' out there wasn't much •hakete while drying, and it maybe
sena net what he said," was her only rrwatly unproved in this way hen
comment. One of cherteatest pleasures, k,,, much rials! tenet, be put in • large
she cunfeased, was looking 1n at the shop basket and sot in a tub or kettle of clean,
windows, [specially the jeweler' shops warm suds, out uf-doors. Let soak
in the Strand. Lockets, ear -rings and till the ands are nearly cold, then stir
bracelets she spoke of with something well with • suck or paddle aged Eft out
like fervor. The photographs of actress- of the basket W drain. Wash through
es, professional beauties and the n.va1- two good suds and well rinse and dream
ties seemed also a source of unfailing Dry . n the fluor uf an unoccupied and
interest. "i dotal thank mach of Ain. well -aired room It should be often
Langtry ; I know plenty uf girls about stirred while 'trying. Wend or hair
the market eluate as well -looking, though ,a,� should be well sited and
not co tt)'Ish."- Dorothy Tennant in batten erery year, or oftener if lain uo
English Illustrated. by sick people The bed clothes that
Imes been over the sick should be wash-
ed, whether thea appear .011.4 or nit.
All sleeping rums and beds should be
well aired daily. Every ooccupant of a
bei should snake it ha business to throw
back the bedding and open the windows
before leasing his eons in the morning.
the present gain, in reao:sriug the lose
Animals that are iotenaed he fattening,
should be kept on full feed auw, and
those to be wintered over, should be
Fruitful Mare.
The fruitful season .4 the year a pro-
lific with many tomes .4 Bowel Cern
plaints such a. Diarrhoea Dysentery,
Colic, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infan-
tile!), &c., as a safe guard and positive
care for there dstressieg and often sod
dere and dangerr.ua attacks nothing can
urpua that old and reliable medicine
r Feeler's Extract of Wild ! trawber-
7- 2
14 Ts set ttesrer,
r ••When all other remedies fad.' for
11
t
The virtu of Carbolic Acid fur heal-
ing. cleansing and purifying is well
known ; but from the many modes of
applying it, the public is uncertain how
Mere esu niece best to use it. To meet that want, Mc•
never & Parke'. Cerbolie t,erate is pre -
There are no time savers like met'.nd pared, and way be seed with onntideuce.
and system in h.•emeterld IAbur. The 1)o not be marled. Take only McGregor
lady who cam sit dawn en the eIternuon t Parke. Carbolic Cerate. Sold at G.
to light sewiut ur f.incy-work, is usually Rhyne', drug store. Ian
the one who plans and ex -cuter her work -
accord,n, to certain rules. T'be arrear yf wens'. DAwabtev towns re,
Whale much sympathy should be prof- It is stated in Swedish circles that the
prof-
fered to those who bare poor help in the
kitch,n, and inconvenient utetuils d visit of their Royal Highnraas to Swe-
ll!, 1., mitt nee them...re „heeled to oil ' deo u connected with the marriage bet
along unceasingly, little should he be esteem Pnneeas Laui.. .4 WWat.. acrd
stowed upon those who do not make the Oscar, Duke of buderme.is, evened else
est of whet they hare, and are always u( the Kiug of Sweden and Norway, the
a "imddltrl'-home, mistress and 'Sailor I'ritace' of Sweden, who has jest
iktren all wearing that unmataiceable returned from a cruise round the world
r orf parr management. It as rr.t hard in the L corvette A-anadis. The Priam is
irk that kills . it a the care and fret an officer in the navy,and abet 24 years
d tc. rrv. Much ..f thi. cars be Of age. Since returning his Royal
stated by t:'ai planning and system. Highness has suffered greatly fr..ut •
ow apt we are to think ..f all our pretreated cold acrd headaches ; but hee-
Bowel Cumplasrat, Colic, Crimps. Dyson- m
tory, etc . •'then Dr Fowler's Extract of to
%tell Strawberry cotues to the rescue.' eh
Thus writes W H Cracker, drategist, ac
Wate•aluwn, and oda that ' its sales are e'
lame sod Iocreaarug• . un
oh
* 1a.a's ttesapmw Place'.. H
m c••nsUlt the Jud vioue asp of
4
aced
ad
bed
h
of
W
a
a for
w tr ase al M. !seer.
NIA na during ibe Season of Nary; so
tulbws
Lames (lodertct• ...cry noweday, at I of
Clark p. e.. fur lb! ('.q aced tlardtrw.
at Mend Itsar•k. Pert Hops mad Tawas.
uosmottons with West Shore Heats at
Beach fur Hater ('Ry, Mebane.. be
Island ami tit. lase.'. sad at 1Lv Cit
r.su.aa fee Morrisville. Osascbs sad A
rrturaleg to OndeiIeh ea Suwdr,7.
Leaves (i.derieh every Suedar, e 1 e'
moon, aur Poet Hums, Detroit sod
roruniew toUuderlch on Thursday.
This routs will he oeatiaued daring the sea-
son ed ase :ggttlssa,
Teiseesa-
Sesaoaly • family exists but that some
atrabsr is sulenug with bad blrpd and
poisuarn secretluua from a.natipatioo
✓ iving ries to Rheumatism, Scrofula,
Eruptions, Catarrh and other complaints
indicating larking blood poison "'heels $
few bottles of Burdock Blared Buten
would indicate fnuu the system. 'J
Hatrl*OTOM'a WPM. WINS *51
Isom, and Tnaie Dinl/er Pills, clea.ae
sed ostrich the blood and may always be
relied up.o to cure all eruptive discuss.
Beware of 'iodations. Ser that you get
"Haniugtas's," the original and genuine.
fur .male l�,f���mal�l drugguta and general
Emden is a waedL
--ASM ■bveea Cush.
Are you troubled wets Salt Rheum
Resgh Skin, Peoples or Conker titan
if so, go at once W Geo. Rh rows' Drug
Stone and gut a package of McGregor
Parke's Carbolic Cerate. Price 25 (ants
It was never known G. fail. b
TIOKETB
the whole ROUND TRIP teeet.ou0e /
.UlMla.e.dtow
OO!
ua•rup) ins • data teems •d berth laetaiaE.
Tor rates of freight and p�rae, end all
other iaformat bs. apply to
WM. LEE,
Awes' at Oederlah.
The rtaginaw Valley ram be
r d os the
Arrangement for Oben
lake asy Thursday •ft,reeoa,
June 1tth. IMS tea
GRAND PLEASURE
EXCURSIONS
two.--
GODERICH
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
at It o.kn k. on the Commodious Steamer
OCONTO
eseLtea:K, hater.
FARE_
To Detroit and return. tuoehtug at Sand
Beach, Port Hope, tort Austin. Tawas• Persil -
elite. Lexington. :•taailae. ase all Ricer Si.
('lair port.. row ibe Ra..d Tripp,. twee.
or One N'etk on b .rd, ineudins eaeek and
berths, *wee.
CONNECTIONS
Made** eland Roach with the Port times t
Northwestern itailway fur nagenaw and Is -
A termediate nations.
Also with the, Cleveland Navigation Co.',
host, for encode, Morrisville. Alpena. Hawes
tilts. Mailman.. Cheboygan and Pa. Ignace.
aid all Lake Supercar ports.
And at Detroit with all railroads and ('leve -
Mal Steam Navigatlos ('o- s heats for tJeve•
land.
'Oood Dancing Muir on Beard.
T. N. DANCEY,
Agent at (ioderkh
July _red. 11'tt. swarf
Pe .pang seal erns of Wireks.
Dunbam's coal pump is unquestiona-
bly the most w..nderful piece of wreck-
ia machinery seer introduced on the
lakes There are wily five in the tonne
try, and hu is the only ume west of New
York City. The work performed by this
pump a year ago, when it brought up
over 1,900 tons of hard sal (rein the
sunken echo..ner Wells Burt through
forty feet of pipe, is still fresh in the
minds of the public. The resuming of
the card.. of Dual from the wrecked
schooner Jamaica this week, whale less
difficult than the fernier achievement, is
still worthy of more than passing media
MACKINAC.
The leo.. DstaeMM
The schooner 11,.. Gage, tti be ore.! as SUMMER TOUR
• lighter, was towed to Glencoe last �7
Sandda morin and mance! alongside
the wreck. A pipe with an eaglet inch latseeta.�.w leweaatsa
weta.n was placed to the Jamaica'. li' Id Wen Tisa per waw ms.wom
and the pump set at werk. Hy [ uasday DETROIT AND MACKINAC
7 g de
noon the entite caret., amounting t. W Peers Week Dar Itr•assa
nearly 4,i�0 tns, was pumped out. The DETROIT MW CLEVELAND
only difficulty eno.untered is in feeding
the pup. sat low; as the auction can be ., mew ter oar
kept to the asal, the pump will raise ..e p•cturesgre Mackiwwtt,^ MwtlFlfallw.
an average about fifty towns an hour, but �"` sen rsensatunR yarns! �'
as it is impossible t., feed the pipes t'o Detroit & Cleveland steam Nay. Ce.
their full capacity more or less delay C. D. wniteoes, sew Palle. NT.
nocun -[Inland Marine. aurora, Nice[.
- - A. STRAITIN, Agt., G. T. R. Station,
Neville Odle, the nine year old son of IIN• ti'derich, tint.
Alderntat Odle, of Si Themes• had hie -. -----
eye eh..t out on Wednesday evening, 1 ARATEFCL-COMINtRT(NG.
Aucbow a d th, while playing with across.sing I E PP
8' 8 COCOA,
hue and arses. This n • distressing
socideut, as et leaves young Odle totally
blind, he having lust the other err • few ; BREA KPANT
leen ago by the acctdeutal discharge off lav a ehon,rieeh s...�I�w� ..- _-.-
a ptste.t n] laws
e►t.haatio
tis.st/un sad Smut se,. and by a careful
s et the nee properties uf well -
Ray, Dryden . .sleet d come. Mr. Epps has g•n.vided our
"She knows her mss, •nsi when oat bar. r ,f tables with a &brat.Is flavoured
and swear - 7 ,rant. beverage which w,a) nave ea .many leery
_ __ _ doctors' bill• It' be
duties at once -pressen cr ..ding ne g d Dr. Meyer L pen h Can d y hes *kb s er
„ . ev`r, n o a• raw nu t, via hair. nucha oadesnf di t itt.. a c•,•••111 Taloa may
. "sanest the other. We nes in the morn- gen, there s no casae for anxiety. Hay- But it mus. ire beautiful hair t.. bereawraulmafy M.in "p antf, elr..nw ran,esh 10
In been reoomrnen-led highland air, the such power ; ane beautiful have (of •UMk 1 esoden.: eo di"rg"e` MUM! u.
t tog, aid there a se much that roust be r f hair can he unci 4 e ,.r- •4i, e;np cru red n.
• attended t.‘ ' And t.ometimes the brain Prince has gone off to spend a few weeks ensured by the use of Coteau's', Hain rradr to area.•k whertaer their is • weak
Dae' t. t!t'p awry srapr• Inane iI fatal s , by
that, whirls with the thought d thin, amoug them awtmins of deemtland, and flews ma.. Sold at boots, by J. Wilimo 1 keeping earwltes wsrig ;snit.•! wuh ppure
That, mid the .other thong to he d..ne, thereie every hope of Sia Ming able le 2m 1 moaodat,dapreperla-nonr;.h.•i!ram•.' CI
this h" 'resent at the reception of our royal -. Yrrrire IJe:elle. Nwdr aimf y wl[h taolllnw
lends .little rues to dao a in. V.,w, 1 }it aJ
h I
osier or milk. Mold .
England drinks coarsely god to a=non
England is about oho -third drunk mos
• of the time, and about one-third of Eng
land its drunk ell the time. Turks this
e in exaggeration to indicate )Last how
absisl ono to drink England 1k, just as
D*vid send he "wept riven of tenant" t
gine 'springier to how badly be fete
Owe Could with drinki Mbl1
Prime* artrl tit " ,bot c
'•utraged that ono men .wily l' ulo..
the eu.t•ms if England with little lees
than disgust, 1u the former countries
Y to
Jnnk grid nem hrut:uataw u.. ctatres Otto
spend all they can are..! tag, or areal
on drink. But there are Just suck in `
serery gn. i town of Brest itrrta,u, • 1 Mn
Lsmdee, i,iverpu„.J, wood Glaser ate i
the chief CW.ter. of hilts wilt, Sial ;de. H
fuu.ly wrdrn. The mamate has Lean only an 'eekru Ore-
s Hurt rth•uats more ural vitality than The leiter of the geranium are an rt- an, labrUe•l the.: arae Erre l'o-,
'the mere performance of those same rrcetved with Strout enthusiasm in the affront appliati on for encs, where Inc! sieneHom r..pttri, lemfats. Fumtdee }rip. 8e1
thrrr ucendinacisn countries, where the skim M rubbed u11: and .fiber 'minds of r t las C. IL C s• MootrM,l,
of doors calmly w�-lf{eMly errrt "up0 lt7 (E. to
r +t h and Danish royal fintifue are that kioij. One or two leaver must he
e3OD 7E� RIt�g
U11111 I greatly respected. bruised and applied to the part, and the p - / NI it
r L !7
m ^nay
there are rev alas,... uh.sil given user
f yin R, Siert Hooper, of Kinl.s.. vow. �t t 11P.11TAR1,IRH►P tarot.
t1 n" papa ,
1.,.un amts f., universal cum i
1 r a number .•f yeses, and 1-Prrcuru from your druggist one 3; ic. mendatiou for the alleviation it al►.rls,
sue glad to say t'. the public as well as , haft'. if Dr Fowler'a Extract of Wild and the t R
Iris
eves ,thaeee t'. Mc'lirea/or'.fipwe.ly Caro_ I Cholera Morbus, ('auker of the Stomach Oure. Its action m these diatrwnrnw
alrreM ref 1i to nasus n res: tc sod Iioweis and Chula „ onmplainta a simply wonderful. bold 1
wound will be healed in • short time.
y r. 'Ilene- in 1lytfer, Imre f have s acre Thus In the history
of nsedicin..
Mien overstated with Dvsnetsia and Liver I A Sure Cure for Summer Complaints. ration has reeei;.d such
g liermanrn core it recta Inki t.
oda that \.inn aor'a ltpe•dy Curti `trasbc ry It iedirf.I1sI,!s (..r'1 to diree• I)tarrh, nay diseases, As Dr. \an Ruren's Kiun j,
tight me a• •vn.I. and 1 stn rm,rw ail
The public house and g,1u a
1 pit p:ala .e are the lana
Thr) -ire b) their aero atran..•meut, I aft!
hreit,liin.g en their tendency and effect iv
These ars swing le rnaakwl. einem. and
the ,sal tb.y ars mew t.. hes • Tl
There
ire ala r ed. n infantum. - by J t� haemo
bane .4 the working slater ui Euglan t. eons
•oats Headache and C ofirttniete.we' eAP y
tare deuly pr....iutt that :his is truly a '
haled newedy,curinr Slagcleh L;icr, i - _ - __ - -- j
Tea Tbsesaewreap . Tert.h. Aa exchange truthfully mels '-".int• '
dal �- Sold at ti• Rhyne' arra. i ,,,la all•, drives int.. the a.untry just I
Weeete' nee C.C., Aik. tet. --Details now will be impressed with the fact the,'
2m
is u•/ Iutht thrown up .n tits picture.
A tine breath of rnnince '-r poetry:
n" a one urn of 111.11:441ilry or convi.iahty 1a
I* to he Lund in these hidw,u. phrctn. . taw
1'.0 steed up at a iso in usu* Iy- of se.
cramped, dingy little r.o.aa, art 1 j air garde
.town your ruin, ein, bloody. whiskey, I In t
'•r beer, P"73'•' o sr 1.-mr tsix cools its
f •r it Thera y pm cup orae land dri•uth!re
f nal bottom mem free. 111
r
Taw Dar of •IMM Teas.
reser. It :s not Cie great dr;"cut-
life that try us hut the ,mall an-
•ncw that ceitii4•.ety weer is ay
nee end , • and to a 'n. Th. smallest
It. 1TP ur the pr:; t.nog of a pan, even
salt ,ag a vie upset 114 1pir;e15, and
re It temente our duty t.. p, tset
as Iona as you like •, lung as y eI tiO,
p.ty. N . ethics, u•• chain. no gam.. no
papers best Knit 0 &ilsl pity. Thee4
places are ubiquitous W Great Britain,
mod they suck in W,.1111.11.d
Olen, s,•. aioil
cloacas• Its OA limed lands there is n • ntl� th
sacs. presiijou t'.r t!„. hoitalir.st• it f P'Mlhwtr
the race ap ibis outslde'ot lighted. mar
pary
A Rs.at-(Jt onA tidlsu 'Tltart.x , art 1
■T' t.' it$ •spawn lin the Brost feet Lie
rhyme ..e ' reaarr er.""' the reowitkalde Ti
little gent for the Tref h a: i Pit`.. A.I. to}y.ear'Inquest or address! Pra
otrtttelras aednet the lease- oohs which
Riff levet 11 pi -petits, Ti mei. •ve
5 s* ghats wee• eery s to ;.terutsase
Petrol ai Pamirs Core Lsiraettr. it
✓ ,l•I1;kly remove them and with
t.
Plagiarist rein or disenthforrt. Sctnt'tor like • thee tretilrl.•s 1
rt nes nntaernw tititl te& Ilk on
genteel mgalie&swh. Ada taw and
'01514 i., a Extractor.
one
'a said that ttie title of 'Latin '-f tbn
to sleet tori M.*4*pwd epees Mr
n, • f (:ince Chut•&U.
Bncha:jn,Lawjn KcbInson
vrtl rt'111411►{n►
Sfrsh, Doors & Blinds
Lumber. La lh, Shingles
a the deem -tem in Contra'', China, anti the law regardiee thw cutting .4 Cum SCI001. fUllITURE 11-SPECl/ITI.
• iciiiity, hy the recent greet roue st•.nn dean thistles is sety imperfectly enfore W." "Me:- pr,.toptl) mit to;e4 up.
there, hare 'wen received lip prorate par- ed. This is the fault of farmers. thistle 11".1.rit.h Any t
here. The 'head wet the meet seri inspeeters and township councils. What - - - Hotly
: years. Mors than 10,0 persons lost out This leuillatere has ri„he eii it GODERICR BOILER ifORKS
' their hem. end far smelter nenster are cam It rienvoins for those interested tr. '
eus which hal anther* f'anton in thirty is the re r4 hares? law if not carried
,1 left * 'esteem/ c .ndition. Entire earry out its intentions The irrelsio.0
TEAM FITTINGS
• login*. hut few farmers seen% tx• BoiLERs Ewp
tight ing success( tilly.
1,0 nsnatiolurlyghitinaninweg secii-oes uTortytaskens mode: jot tRoelmirn..;r4fi. le.irtalerifiteir:Ii roils ,f 11.01 .,41,...ffer,t0:eshor,..., xnues.
„, Imo sill it.: ihtor int1oenee induen Germain Mow Q
!tie 11 nistiswit .y. Juni without carrying earl Speen to eellidet the Caroline islitieds LIU /I 0
SO hour to ryinows Neuralgia. Tooth- that the dointeretred pewees are exert
veer in ad se • poultuxt for • do, .1181,hta arbitration.
Lunn fens Rhyne., druggist. lin war H„„. Kr,„tti t,ss "tows sissii",..`""*.m. lad MOM?.
. TA'. trainmen in Itatelon have hasi
1.111 by • deputetion id leading CHIAN
Ole last to
17117
sit Plies al Boilers
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