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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-7-23, Page 22, Is' COUNTY NOTES. Low 41911.- lhlsr _ vii THi HURON SIGNAL, .W JULY 23, 188i. 1 t 1 his�4 mer from John , brake these *wow d lei. leaky ` � the Melly ht the Nile while working ler • At the midair meet et Boron 14aaMp- 1,cfilo. . L O. O. IV, lest ev e HIV, L r. 'tea P•0. Miss J«et Niohol.00, r,a/ted here INK week. ewers! Peet Alread , tadslll•d following officers for the carnet Haying is i• [all blast. The hot nae tq Bro. F. F. Emcees, IN.O.; 0. gave some of the !.alters arsine head - (Ir I . V O. ; John Etrasitom R. s. ; Cleo. aches last week. t3tmut. pa. 1(151 C.opbeb, trim.; l3 I We regret to leen flat R D. Morris. • memorel nuke 'ethanol or ether en 's deleat hes vote the einem end the thine te num A tl psent *The Old lista • Imams" Thew see why aces in they tell the whole awry, Null: les gege. beset it lensber. to of Guderich, Malwmson, warden ; C. W. Andrews, omelet -tor • W.. Elliott, 1 0.; John Nairn, O.Q.; .5. 8amed.rs. R lid -•0 . M. J. Protidfeot, L.S. V. O. The edditiuo of Parte green to the lief of farming implements his gives • nee danger to life. Paris dream is one of the meal daogeroes of 'whew. two much as it is cumulative in its edlreL A moo may take • little into kis system today and little toaorrow and by and by the dreg will bogie to have its effort. Macy fatal accidents occur by the drug being used by unskillful ee negbgest persue•. and many more titre* its being seed in malice. The lope relating to the sale of Paris 'manilla: be rigorous- ly eotoeoed throng Province as we observe they •niu seise aft tions. --(111. ��� Tug HONEST, TUE r,emovoaTLirs, ASO Tea Rogow -A rueber of our more honed, or rather mare thoughtful sub scriber., who happened to be in arrears, pard up their little score during the week. Other bested folk, not au thought- ful er prompt, laded la connect. Then are others still. who are neither Y honest nor Y thoughtful as they might be, who are trying our patience and credit, and tempting the division wart. Thew po- ems meet oblige us very aeon by paying u ; if they do•'t, we will oblige them. We *aped to hear Mat week from the honest subscriber who has from iatt.n- t.ioc to small matters fallea in arrears with us. .d O•rb aid, get his thumb badly weals - ed by the neck yoke of bia mower when hitching up. Oe $ Tasxas -Tu the fair widen• of P.ramo.aot for a bosq.st 'of 6aweee, which were duly delft+eeed toes by the faith' el messenger. Misch sympathy is expressed here for our forgoer townsman, Kingabndee, ovte sudden death ol his son baguet, killed by acoidmAt last S.terday. t1M meet ei ed, and the welt epee to the tteseseil of .ol- lect ) end writing down .t� free - swank and teal legis by the dssth of the Moslem minion oaths battle of Telma- .. Omer was the Beet tw sedate the tmpoetaaee of saving the "Book of Gude" lad lse eoployed Laid the Habit, the Ansi. of Madinah. Meet as essamueeeie to Mekumet W collect the text. 'kick he did from "palutleaves, skins, blade Wage, Oil the 'hearts sf men" and pre- sented to Omar • copy et the Kongo asb- staotiaLy es it is maw. Twenty years after, the Caliph ; k►- osam beoss.s alarmed at the Hewes takes io istertag teats areanged Laid, and t el w from of danger othe inquest . rasa/tin frees lean 1. r sa/tiethe .aue tiad diaeeeeses%, employed 'Laid and three Ines of Makomet's own iribe,the Qursw, to decide upon the text mrd fit the read- ing according to the pun Qurais isiew. tyle then om•wd all previous espies to be bossed sad seat revised Dopier to all the side. in the empire for distribution. His revision ha* remained the authorised tut, and bee beers taught by the Mo- bam/eedate twfegi.as stew that date, IMO A.D. - T . *NO el Maimed is termed Wed becetw Islam mesas "resignation to the will el God." It is leaded upon four greet ptiacip1ss (1)TheQur'an or Kona it- self. (2) The iWi TH, or traditional sapiens et the peopket, which stipple - swats the Kieran, end makes provisions for laws aid ew.monial obsen•nes on which it may be silent. The life of Mehemet mod kis dlvi.e rdstioes and the laws embodied therein are Balled the 8tbmnah. (3) The Igme'h or the con - sewn" of opioios of the highest authori- ties in the Moslem church upon points which are not clearly deemed in the Kann or Hadi Til. (4)The Quiyss or A.alogy. the roaming of theologians by analogy from the other three where any- thing in any one of them is not decided. As already said. Islam is Purest theists. The fundamental principle underlying Islam i. • belief in Allah, whom province' Arabs had worshipped ander the name of Allah tabals. Allah, according to Mabomet, is etertal, ever- lasting, one and indivisible, "Not endued with form, nor circumscribed by limit of measure; cumprshendiug all things, int comprehended o f nothing," saes Pro - feasor Palmer. Allah's attribute* re- ceived ninety-niie epithets ie the Koran, sad the epithets are the various names by which he is called, and all of them are wed io Modem devotion, and rosar- ies are used Y the Romwh church use them. The Koran further demands • belief in angle. Their angels are sexless, created of fire, and neither eat nor drink, nor multiply the species. The archangels are Gebrs'I-Gebriel-or Rubel Amin, "faithful spirit." and God's tmeseenger to Mabomet; Mika'il, the guardian angel of the Jews; larail, who will awed the tramped at the re.orr.ctioe, add Azra'il, the angel of death. Two angels am gives to each parson. One stands on a. right, the other ea the left, and all he does is recorded. The angel Rasq.a-"Good Will" -presides over heaven. •ad Malik -"the Ruler" - over hell. It is believed that Malik is identical with Moloch. Masker sod Nakir are the sogels who preside at "the examination of the tomb," that is, they visit the dead im- mediately after btri.l, and examine him in the matter of faith. 1f be says there w ow God and Mahumet is his prophet, he is left to rest in peso. ; but if he does not .o so, he is beat with iron maces until he screams soloed that all the pow- ers from east to west, except inns and men can hear him. Theythus press the earth down on the corpse, and leave it to be devoured by serpents and drag- ons until the resureectiom day. Heavem is divided into eight parts : the Garden of Eternity, the Abode a Pears, the Gerdes of Hawn, the Gar- den of Plesure, the Garden of the Most High, and the Garden of Paradise. H.11 is divided iota moven part.: 0.1..... the Flaming Fire, the hedging Fin that splits everything W pieces, the Blass,the 8oniching Fin, the Fiiero. Fire, and the Abyss. As to what becomes of the cowl between death and resurrection, Ma/wawa i. .i - loth Says Professor Palmer : "The general opinion is that there is • limbo somewhere ber nthar for the souls of t good, while the wicked are im 10 some fnel dungeon to await their doom." The duties required by the Koran are profession of faith in one God, and the mission of Mehemet, prayer, fasting. elm/giving, pairrimege. Player meet be trade ion tiosea daily. and the time i• emII01 from the minare e of the macaques by criers. Feeling M exacted between dawn and sweet ail thteegh Rainadah.a, the ninth month of the Moslem year, and only the sick and iairni are allowed to even drink water at lbw time. Almsgiving, or "poor ask," in the gift of ono -fortieth of .11 property that shall here been in the owners pne.eeeios for • year, to charity. The Nlgritsages existed long beton Mahomet's time, and it would have bees imposaible for even hint , it great es w hie Inln seee, to have .boIi.hed thew - 10L F. L " in Clevelead Leader. The new mammoth baro of the laird of Lowdown* Farm is being erected by our architect, sad a staff of woakitlen, with 11. Jew foresees, W. Birnie, of Goderich. who soma* jIovial craftemep, and is ps also a bachelor. alop wt)NMM hint- Rennie imR.rsga Orin. -A tow dips Ode ewe little girl*, ett•d via lead three, when penning though • barnyard on sa errand to a farm how, their adoration of • fine brood of turkeys did not wit the turkey hen. With • mother optnloa rather too strong, she made . g trees attack on the youngest child, let gi6'ting her down, and pecking her, bet the alder's cries brought all. and the little one was res- cued without losing badly hurt. aka Rtea.aD Cai rwsl0MT. - Sir Rich- ard Cartwright has gives • farewell ad- dress to his constituents. Mr. McMill- an, presideet of the Reforms a.societton who represented the bonito uency, South Heron, heretofore in parlament, and who resigned the .set to make way for Sir Richard Cartwright, will be the can- didate at the next elution. In deliver- ing his farewell speech at the Brucefeld ceevemtiou Sir Richard gave a review of the work of last session, and pointed out in • telling manner the oorr•ptioo and misgovernment now going en at Ot- tawa He exposed the testimonial dodge, and showed how the taxes were Wag trebled, the Dominion depopulat- ed •ad the country depopulated and the gesatry generally suffering from the a.bdmiaistrsti.:n of the Tories. The land writing on the wall was debt. de- ficit, rebellion and .eeceesion . If the people choose wilfully to remain blind they must tate then on.equences. Capt. 8. A. Murphy, the Detroit wrecker, wY in Buffalo recently getting estimates from the Union A Mills ship- yards of the oust of repairing the propel- lor Quebec, Mew at Cellingwoud, which was turned over to him by the under- writers recently. Murphy gays that her hull is not in such bad shape after .11. He thinks that an etper_diton of about $5,000 will make s good freight carrier of her. He has received several ogees for her as .he is --one of 915,000. L Duni* offered him $10.000 in cash. He says she i. worth 920,090 will set sell bow. It is his intention to cut her down into • freight propellor, replacing her wooden crown arches with steel one.. Most of her d•mago is os her upper deck works, her bottom being comparatively little inkwell. Her mac- hinery is reporial the geed condition. Murphy's preference is to bring her hoc for repairs and atteratini,, but this point will not be decided till he has received .1 the estimates for the work. He thinks she would he • profitable boat for the Chicago or Duluth and Kinston trade. Murphy says he has realized nearly $6,000 out of her cargo. Amen- ding to thew accounts he gut a pretty good bargain, after all, from the under- writers, in place of the $17,500 he was to get for delivering her at Cullingwood. them!' end The 7,M �..t�.� Aid Wing Waielimon/ te � $. %W..said shay Uri whe Our victory Das thew way 1 Atria, imek the opted to the veer For than wk. ARIA the baffle there " • 14.! so! tar loomed he Meads fest, etre' with the osiers t. the I. !Vo orY of Ismael* wilt be heed A .dens duty le N bed. Th M Ir.'. WWI heengli • the sPr""'a, wan the . A me wW it Win i� om recedes the u .1 y�-'•a • wMl- ties--who PAM M indeed to Mtt1,--es • a d k to her A Aww*, kind tied ebligirig eglrghbore, wish elide. dumtu(Uag gods fee s.dortuade. bet heart overflew• int wish sympathy, who will net eyelets Ole lied herself surrounded with "good neighbors." 4. A cele who 1 refers hooting sad fishing -while the others ace dont their Xing work"- anoints hose acwhoes iosl meetings, and the hoe, blest with Rood grope. b. A buy who homes about stables, daughter -bursas, bi7llsrd-n,,,aw, Gyour saloons, eta, when soot to school, who sows mots "wild wislil ba amounting bo will succeed after soy more than • •'somevw luster," or a third rate cities. 6_ A man who thinks it nondairy to resort to profanity t who will prove state- sman' t me- eat made by himself worthy of credence in an em• t Mien .tilllal:epe+. tt but aha anion are ted, and the meet either h to thew or berorelaed.--jDetroit Prem. Not a particle of educed or sol ether deleterious wb.taaa Meters into the oompositiom let Ayer Cathartic Pills. Na the contrary, thew who hairs aced calomel sad other mineral poisons, as medicine, fled Ayers Pills invaluable. Pett dike t. The achoodhr Enterprise hu returned from a trip to Port Austin. Dr. Reeve, jr., of Cliotoo, is about to locate here. The doctor is at present the guest of Jas. Mahaffy. The Tories are di.ge.ted with the re- sult of the recent snort of review at Dungannon. They hoped for better things. Teamsters are hauling stone from Ball's bridge for the erection of the new bridge here. By the way, wasn't this contract, that is, the betildiog of the abutments, to be completed by the loth of the present swath 1 It is now the 1411, and then are but a few loads is/ clone drawn yet. We think that is .oboe to the other parties whet for the cootract,the .oetn.tor should be awakened Ora Bassos. -Tho township council, acting upon the desire of a large number of petitioners, about the opening of the last eemioo sent Reeve Griffin to Ottawa fey the purpose of ..curing a vent for the harbor. The reeve, who wee s000m- panied by Gee. Hawkins, of this village, rwaived the promise of the Minister .f Public Works that the dredge would be sent to Port Albert early in the spring, and Ow that $ sum of money Would be placed in the estimates for pile driving, and some other repairs in eneneetioo with the harbor. Well, we were delight- ed with the result of our reeve's mission, but oar delight has been changed to dis- gust. Then wasn't a dollar placed in the estimates for P. A. No, not one solitary dollar. Sir Hector Lsngnvin's faithful promise that Port Albert harbor should receive due recognition in the estimates was entirely disregarded. And the beet of the fun 1., that is, if there is any fun in it, is th.t the Tories are toy- ing to make some political capital out of it. And what do you think they say 1 Why, th.t M. C. C., Q.C., Met•., hoe been to blame for it ! Mr. Camera did, they say, shortly before the close of the session, make . very bitter ',wok, in the .wars of which he accused Sir John's eco, and slit a eon of Sir Charles Tup- per, of some little trifling irregularities, to which they were supported by the government. For which reason Sir John has determined that not . dolls shall be spent in our representative's riding, which makes us to think that the Tories hereabouts have formed • very correct opinion of their leader and their party. a Pterin esemete. rvte.s. OTTawe, July b. -On Sunday last N. IIcCesl, one of the eollecturs for the Irish Parlwmeolary Fend, drove out to River pariah, In the tnwnabip ef 0s- �sde� • short distance above Masotick. �dsr� mass be requested Rev. Father McOoey, pariah priest, to annomnee the taking cep of subscriptions in aid of said fund. After High Maes his reverenes read a list of names of persons who had subscribed to the Irish Famine fund two weeks ego, to the amou•t of eighty -nit dollars. His revenues then mod, you are called epos' today to subscribe for another fond, which I know is • great drain on your finances sources .o sown, but it i. Lora very laudable uedertaking- The Onnd Oil Mae, Mr. Gladstone, after being defeated on the .eocnd read- ing of the Irish Home Role bill, has de- cided w appeal to the British people to we if they will decide in tavor of pesos. prosperity and contentment for the na- tion. or aoeraion, dynamite, bayosenta and buckshot, as this was all the Tories intended to give the people of Ireland. Thin . the meson you are called epos to subscribe on this omission to avert that dreadful calamity. The reverend les man said we have a government at Otta- wa, the most corrupt in the woad ; they were elected to make just laws for the people and for the welfare of the whale Bet in his oo o aithey went only leaking laws to ill their own pock- ets. Curran, Costtgsw t Ca, he said, to use • vulgar phrase, were a raiding crew. He hoped when the general .1.. - tions came around they would vote for Tom Haaaberry, for Hanaburry could do no iojerv, and he had no eons to vote timber limits tn. In sonclusioon he told hie congregation to be literal in their subscriptions on this netsmen, aid that Mr. McCaw', from Ottawa, would receive their sub.ciiptions outside the church. A uterare rens vita(. Of all the surprises to which the read - public .s been treated by Mr. Aden's hsurprising Literary Rerolotios, p ships the most ren,arkaMe is the Met. Two of the choicest and most (.mow books in modern litentare. Washington Irving'. "The Sketch Bonk" and "Knit kerbocker's History of New York," are lust published in style worthy of this mat widely celebrated ani universally honored of American authors. The two boob together form one of the nine vol- umes of his works shoo just published. The type is lane, leaded, besetiful; the two rulemes bound in one comprise GOf pages; the binding is half Morocco, mar- bl.d edges. The only other edition in the market that at all s.mparee with this nr rivals il, is advertised by the publish- er at $3 00 per volume. Mr. Alden's pries when sold in sots of nine volumes, 1. • little lees than 91 00 per volume He new offers this single specimen rel- ines* until September 1, 1886, for the plies (if It coo be called • Wee) of 50 comes, by mail, postage paid. This offer is without restriction nr condition; if then are • hundred th. wand, ler half • million of those who take ple.. to in the works of Washington Irvin", who want the volume, he says he will 611 (heir orders es fast Y bis printers sad binders can ten then: out. if you wet to complete your gat after you have rw delved this volume, you ean of course do so by paying the additional price for the g er. The object of this extraordinary "Oesp Driest" is •4 anewee, •dwurtbing; O*spt for this eoneiieration the prier wodj be ridioukrw sad ninon. Mr. A .gng ssude hieeomplete Condensed of gtmadhrd honks free to say w , a Ids DleMtnud Catalogue, ps�w, ter tout casts. Addrem, Jo his8. Alden Publah.r, 323 Peer1 Idle tet, New York. A heirs serves "I'd give • good deal if I had such • pure, healthy skin as you have," said a lady to • friend. ''Just look at mine, all spots and blotches, and rough as • grater. Tell me the wsret of your awe - MN in always !whinge* well.' "There is no secret about it wse the reply, Pierce'• 'Golden Medical Dleenvegg. cleaned my blood, and when that was done, my skin, which was worse than yours, began to look smooth and healthy, as you see 1t new." ed vies Woo 1.•47. II fails to do •• 7. A mau who generally he agrees, tender any ordinary circum dances, who roots to tricks, "sharp practise," when only hie word hes been Oven, whose ant. or hie bond will bo at par in say place where he is well known. 8. A girl of seventeen, ustelligent, honed sad capable, who hewn a� re- specie e specie hoe mother, to to her "cit oou.ies, thresh that is attired in her kitoken dretp. Iavaritte such • mother os all , williog to do the hardest work, who will not rake a rood wife. g. Honest highway robbers and poli- ticians, who are Y anxious to prompt the welfare of the publii, oaten privet. ends. 10. A deck that detests water. or • boy who seeks the companiou•hip of smokers, who will not nilt\lcern to smoke, nr • regular was of the\lighter drinks, WI abed, oily wine eat cider daily, who will not torm • taste for whiskey, in after life 11. A man who has us honest neigh- bors, who doss not know anyone whom he an trot, who is ever fearing that he be cheated, who will not defraud whoa it is possible to do so and avoid dote: tiun. 11. One silo 1. proud of his abilities, who boasts of hie attainments, whe will not be generally arrogant and overbear- ing, with lees than the usual of tenabil- ity. •► Curs(' My eyes are mew N • wiped 1 ealtdMtee. RadI ape as well and .tom $a ever. -- Mrs. WIIUam liege. Ce.eerd, r. H. For • wended of Fears i WY Mid wet►- 5u* w'my eye.. was enable to ng Ay !'O rem giro This teams Ayer's �e ewe, and 1 believe Ws effected e *complete Yblood i lIr s.- Ittobethetrs.t a•1-I•plea, Nudism,..U. )' From Altdbood. sad until w Nbla a taw Lwatbs. 1 have bore arkt•d with Weak sod there Eyre. 1 have 'ru bits, them comptaita.. with henedela 1ver'. $ansp•rllta. sot ee.w ides u Ua great aneat We ed purifier. - Mrs. C. l'h11Up•t 1 starred ter • year with skid mo Won to my left eye. Tie. Wein /weld on the ball. ,trprlrlag Mese 01 sight. and causing great per' Atter leg w_y other reu , ln. to so purpose. wee Unlaced to use Ayer's three ".(Mks and, Tepees se Wis. There is a greet and growing, feeling among blee& and foes that we shall wig at the next election (cheers), and this faith in the improvise fortunes of the liheral party should animate oer friends, depress our opponents, ingeence the neutral, and largely weaken some of the inAuwnee11 which have kept es here- tofore in a minority in the Brat. --(Hua. 'Edward Blake al Simone AN e.vtWhee lee The pris000se renes of disease are lurking in the air we breathe and in the water we drink. The system should be kept carefully purified and all the organs toned to proper action. This can bed be done by the regulating. purifying sad tonic power. of Burdock Blood Bit- ten. 1 Mercheate can Gist their Rin Heads. Letter Head& te.. age. twisted at this MSc* far very little were thee they Rwsran7 pay for the see .pheaAeatheir ►W...i (.0e see st lress Omtueww There w no remedy Integra to seethed widens that an end Dr Fowler's te- trad of Wild Sh•wberry a a eire for Molars Marhs, Diarrhoea, or say form of Semtner Oomplabet •Misting diadem' or allege. _ The lineeee"n Crown Should adorn the below of the inventor of the great corn care, Petoam s Pam- lico Corn Litrader. It works quickly, never makes • eon spot, and is just the thing you want. See that you get Put- nam's Painless Corn Retractor, the sure, safe and painless cure for corns. • nee neeineow■ it is • eosatsee thine now -a days to hear nn. ootmpl•im of feeling all broken down with • hist, weary, restless* lan- guor, with strength and •petits nearly lune, mad no well defined stew This is general debility, which Burdock Blond Bitten promptly relieves, and most in- variably ewes 2 I m.Mweeed S.eatN.e. By Taking three battle. of this m entries. have Mea entirely cure.!. My .101 ban■ te- stared, sad there le me Wm of flea. sore, or ulcer In my err. - T. Bevies, Sugar Tree Burge My daughter. tee years rid, was .JL -4 with Scrofulous !tare Eyes. Dolma lis years sire nether saw 4 SOK se s tend. pytkiaw' of tete highest exerted their W111, but with d a success. Ou tie friend 1 purchased a bottle et 'smalls which my d etye�rieri=mini taking. More eke hadused les bottle her sight was -restored, dyad deem now look steadily eta brilliant light with. out pain. Ler. cure 1a complete. - (utbcrIaad, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. Ayer's Sarsaparilla; lyepsed by i).. J. C. Ayer m Ce.. Lewd!. Hasn este by au annet•ts. rem el; ria beubs. K. Bow • Made Casgte Cell. A slim young man in the height td fashion wee violently sneezing in a street oar, whoa a companion remarked, • w Chawles, dean boy, how drys atzh that dweadfal cold." "A w, deah (.hale, left my a.e in the lower hall touter day, and io sucking the ivory handle, so dweadful cold, it chilled me almost to death." If Charles had used Dr. Har- vey's Red Pig Gum his cold would not trouble Ines very meek. For sale at J. W ilsun'e prom:netion drug stun. tf 16 A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 tent•. For sal. by J. Wilson, druggist. 9 THE REV. (40. H. THAlf ER, of Bourbon, Ind., says : "Both myself and wife owe our lines to SHiLOH'S CON. SUMPTsON Ct'Rlra" For sale by J. Wawa, druggist. Professor Bailey, of the Michigan Ag- 1n the town of Chatham where the rbeY tY • • riculture is a ecwnce mot t.. be despised, I worked down to • line art soy the Tory 1 rel College, d mon tastes that ag w stuffing of the list with faggot votes was 1n the history of mdieines no preps. ratios hes rewind seek enivenal wee esmedatiou, for the •Ileviatios it aloeie sad the ps maaast erre it eases h kid. we7 dioramas Dr. Vas Bona's Wiesen Own. is adios in their distrem - ;Grid ie simply wonderful. &ell by J. Wikwon. An and propounds • few interregatones for those who think ntherwiee to answer: Why are the trees smaller and round- er, traits better .red colon intetrer as we go northward Why do plants become variegated and whyu variegation contagious 7 hy do planta 'orientate quicker and at lower temperatures In countries 1 Why ie the acple hardy and the fig Ander ? Why do latent characters sometimes appear i1. offspring 1 Why are small planta toort fertile? Why deo the Kittatinny blackberry rust when tawny oaten do not 7 Why does the apple succeed se s root - graft when the pear does not 1 Why are some Sowers white and oth- Mir (.nus any i. Loaaiwy Money on Farr ere yellow on the same pled 1 1 Security at Lowest of I,tere.t. Why do potatoes roe out 7 Whydo American strawberries vary, while uropean ones do not 1 Why do cuttings taken in the fall be- come calloused on the wound Why do plots lose their poisonous properoes when taken northward 1 Why do cuttings of the yew require two years is which to root i Why dose the a esafraa low meth of its characteristic aroma when grown In England 1 Why do some plants take from hard- wood eutttnge and otbers only from soft- wood csttingsl Why do some seeds regain tiro Teen in which to germinate ? Why does not the rye plant vary Why do leave* of the Purple Nog plum escape the leaf -killing (esteem 'note than those of most other varieties l Whydoes not the horse-reduh pro.lsee seeds Why do peach trees sometimes produce emberiod. 1 Why doe. the Caned. Keg plow fail to grow en the pawl' while most other varieties weeded on it in short, why do plants grow 1 agents 667 appeals are preferred by the Reformer., and the work of revision will occupy some time. For Nettle Rash, Summer Heat Erup- tions and general toilet paspo.ga M Low'. Sulphur Soap. --. A Rsw.RD-Of one doses "Tatham air" to any one sending( the beet four lin- rhyme on ''TAA.aRST, the remarkable little ggeemwe for the Teeth and Ret... Ask your druggest or address HURON AND BRUCE LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY Dangerous Feta are often cowed by worws. Freeman's Worm Powder de army worms. lm Sy w rear Omard. Don't allow • cold in the head to slowly and merely devide into Ottawa when you be cured for 25 ants A h. applioatioss will cure incipient Catarrh. Ore or two bona will cure ordinary C.s rrh. (ileo to gee beams will eon Areal' Catarrh. Sold by Jambes Wawa al is. per hes. Try , it take no other bt will ewe lou. U MORTGAGES PURCHASED. NATI TOY fi.sr Gespteiat, DysM t>tlsa r..• ' � ris ser �Ia �ti.wrse y , w Amass •Maass twee, Da. Ca.ee's lane OM bind a Mer td woe remedy. MAW PIE'S M IMEST -off this means et Dv. Chases Li.w Cies i Lown • res. ssidy Mak the ism aka b i friss assure' weblews Ann MAreseas ase Dassamaina, combiad nak sane river levabm W rests barbs ..a b.big taaofr.tensa ea the tide sea flaannek so Newt 600.000 1110LO 'voce ....& ' fa Maes ✓ Dv. Caaeh Rw jar Ami ryes .alt 1a Card& akar. sr. seem *mei fare ...me ant .jilt ..H fe r rwMd wed Lamar Caw Name M try bate smv ie( rens Ir. 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Union (-ban (be best in theA cienebrament of Choice. rush To.. am - slating ef Mack. (trees and Jennie -whole. sole and retail. A large amount of Mosey to Lean. R. PRICE Madman Rink. Fa.* Wrest. Oede,1.5. March 111(4. IMa 15.5* 11 _ A •IAdht Al•ea Then is warmly any fright .sore slsrti.P to a mother thea the rminious w eed of erwsp --so liable at the Iver of n ight. Wheat Halyard's Pectoral Bel ME ler the. thrnat dna lenge) la at hand, wnmp and diatresseng enogka Ines half their toners it cures weighs, asthma dad brow►iii& ! "d "JAMES WILSO G-Ot RIO O. Oct. 22nd. OW. isa-t7 THE KEY TO HEALTH. Vahan' all the dogged anthem eary- toga grolually without er llie DOw.1M. Kidneys and 1L1ver, eerhe iys nes. sa the thhumored the sioer and =� Ilia name hoe Comet*" ma®rMe et the 162011aoh. Dfl ►amiss. =mg Dryness et the Skin. Doom al 7 of thelfef.6Mtr••ea. and Os' ersi Birdiety i she and array other similar iric Joe& happy iellemee IQrOOD a!laINr► L MlidelltAlliglesprIsten. 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