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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. AUG. 27, 1886.
Iieewitl lit M. M ermatws•
L teases whore It to fared that seep Th
The mu.ias menet! of Colborne ret �� the etlor d w article, aa.
the taw p hall ..0 Tuesday. hal �«. Flet hosiery or 111aa print, Not•1
soiled it Jet
Yashion s • Yantis*. Farm area barber%
1 A and wtwn r miserably poor i , ik may
hos Ibcreaosi. the Drastlre erg•be
• preraiU°g rage is et.ite u fit w- paw st of au a.s mise .meg a iiicr sad the th ]tows wgilMMd,
patterua trf Rads b taking Ayer's F. thaw roe ate
•.T. to arm dresses It ishas t f moth what a nt.0 Lu th.l y
17th a chet. . Minutmberses
all ptweeert, it the gamont be not badly and allured beads I makes hue Iisiii aa what
i• ■hat he: th, t
purely vegetable M shoal, teagrMiea
in the chair. 1[iwlw ut InN aaeetiag I*7 ho need by waebtug, without still muut•in their favor. wake. I►syeowulwnsllierewlemalnerepetMr
A tthe Board c1 f «o. P. In water Ice "lob Pared potatoee Chapin stemma foulard and lad,* silk out let sat pias glean rho wheat t(••ffefp1. drag, •+til mel w slob with A Toronto/lady, who has been travel• veld a �dantb the bare boort buil"- 1'jlia waft" ■lU ales are aced [a girls' aim drowse
y safety, 7 pereaa•
lostg In Brifitll l utemM•, writs filial.: � 1 y 3 Book, aeeo.d g vest colon from ''rtlabibg' w wash Full waste and toll sleeves •rd doled- oda ostoses oe Dees lot r. i leave s rn b wffanr lctro�m Gies•
Vabe►sltsr the r.newtly barwd oily, o J Oled►iU that rho ed•rk should re Pre' to grass,
stn Gad water. It s design -
copperas
ass a yeopsRglaIs,
tog print ed features 01 sew Wreath' dresses „W sod srpnittabIS Gad ��ilUlurer t aid sues psi
Tu pmveat blue from rwauiag tato • Tucks are d h but s a believe It bosoms [_ wkh
white greead, dissolve s teaspoonful d d t et•lntly diwtgs ttssler ho
soppet u to • pailful of soft water, and a belated •.d ( t u►g thea reser(ked at varf.as ttiwrb. wtl�
piece ut lime the sire of au more, and
soak the g•rtsl*wt is this water about two
lours be[ .re webbing.
To keep oulors from reacting in twitad`-
ttsg black prints, put • teupuun
l of
black pepper in the brat washing.
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The Appetite
the Pre+byteriaa Revive, a• follows. Her h to the eemmwaias&ws--Uarriad.
letter s doted July 1K► so lliasrs r. ..t Yota1� 4 toward the
week I want to write, and wast Dr. �jwaaarriitweMMa ��y After
Now it is about Mr. n a ;tied tow a rant , tows
Cochrane aid the auras at large to estnfel of ibis application •
know who' be is dotag. First let me I ttitotioa wee made by J Bonk, a0000ded
by A Malley, that $40 be Rraatod -tJar-
ried. The following memot5 were paid.
clerk 1I1) as part of salary; J Heather -
say, he has had acres be came here
• much herder Geld than soy mil
aware to foreign lands. Heathen Li-
thium and Chinese there are plenty, but
iog tun, for graveling. i�.2b;
neither are to be compared to the white 1 ksolm, road work, $Y.50; J Jonee, grsd-
heathen 1 ester saw such open Osamu i and graveling, ire; John McL.rly,
slily, suck open disregard of Sabbath as veli the &b con..940; It Young,
then« in Ibis place. It parelyzes the
few who do love purity and goodness ;
and deadens spiritual lite I know and
feel. Now, Mr. Tbc moon is • fearless
Qin, and has preached salvation through
Christ alone to thew people, end 1 know
of several myself who have been inducted
to lead a better life through his words.
There wee no place but a very tiny 'clued
to meg in cher the tiro till stores began
to be built, and we have Met in them.
thi Bat Mr. Thomson, befure the tire was
to t weal burnt out, was looking after lumber
the to build some kind of • hall. He could
"t�' not get it without the money down, and
' to burrow in Vancouver was impossible.
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Thousands of dollars wan burnt, as
thele wean bank. w he went to New
Westminster and borrowed the money, erecting • new budge. ..(.50;
saying if he should pay it himself he `ern npeiriot ecnpon, b0 cent" Jal
would have •cme place to worship in. Stnehan, gradini, 911.60; Wm (food,
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inspecting MoLesty's lob, 92.60; Jae
Bachman, Making roadway, 910; Jas
Dickson, 91.40; R Hay's,
deed. 92; Yates & Acheson. wire tonne
for cemetery fence, 98.00; W Strachan.
graveling on division roadat
bogie
ill, 941; W Strachan, repairing
at Horton's, 912: J Williams, for build-
ing bridge, 910; Jobe Barker, repairing
Dunlop's hill, 910; J Sands, graveling,
963; C Faber, 6 scours, 930; T Cul
Met, grading, 918; It Colin, culvert,
932; T Bennet, 'raveling, 940; J Croup
MU, 94.50; J Sands, gravel-
ing. 976.50; sum Young. inspecting,
97 50; J Hortou, wire fence, 9'J; Tho.
Culbert, grading on 6th con, 912; John
Barker. repairing bridge,_ $7; T CCulbert,
Then he asked for volunteers to build.
He started about a fortnight ago and
deg pust-hulas himself, carryios half
burnt 1 and rubbish to • little dis-
tance, till it would be hard to tell wbeth•
er he was white or black, and every day
since then he has drummed up his vol•
unteen—eomMimes as rainy as eight—
but he bas knocked in as many nails
as h« assistants. Every day from dawn ing car away, 95; A Shields, grading.
tilt dark he has been at it, and the result graveling end making culvert, 913; Jos
is there is now the shell of a very good Bell, culvert on division line • little
hall on the bask part of a church lot, north of Carlow, 911; Wm Stracban,
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graveling, $b1.ti0; C tinder, nispectuia,
93; It Strachan, Butting hill, 929.50;
W Strachan, graveling, 940; Jos Levy,
graveling, $'43.50; S Fisher,
98.90; J Levy, culvert, 93.50. J (fold
thorpe, jr., grading and culvert, $55;
John Sands, graveling. $76.37; Thos
Mitchell, inspecting. 94; Ed Young,
raveling, 919 50; A Davidson, repair -
To nuke linen beautifully white, pro -
Pare the water fur washing by putting
into every ten gallons a lame handful of
powdered bursa. Or, boil with the cluthes
ono teaspoonful of turpentine.
which, when the church was built, can
be turned into a school. It is likely it
will be ready fur next Sunday, and the
following Sunday then will be the first
communion in the first Presbyterian
place of worship here. I hope to stay
till then. I am deeply interested in the
work here, and proud of the S.o tch
plusk and , of at lot one
saint. When I think of Mr. Thomson,
new the only minister in 'V*noouver, b. -law be levying the sum of g3
the only one who has stuck to h« work mills on the 9 for county purposes, and
though forced to live in • miserable 3 j mills on the 9 tor scat porposes—Car-
litu* cabin, his brother minister Pre- ried. Moved by 3 Gledhill, seconded
!erring to live elsewhere than in th« by A Malloy, that the different school
irritate and dust, and lending their ser- motions receive their requisite amounts
vices on an occasion, I •in proud of —Carried. The council then adjourned
hien Ours will be the only place of to meet again on the 8th of October at
worship probably for months. It may o o'clock.
To remove tea stains from a white
cloth, soak it in jeweils water, which «
made u fame : Put • pound of sal
soda •ud 5 cls. worth of chloride of lime
Into an earthern vessel, pour over it twit
marts ut sat water, stir well until the
..l soda « dissolved, and use the bath
warm. This is also effectual in case of
grass, tannin ur fruit status.
fashionable pawn the to be for the heat inter Iiaodacb sled 1Dt•ms4
tom of the logs chemises now worn• witsof afoot raiaiag, as well as arm ..se. I teeter per . w
Wants wtth Mentes termiwate tug gardening fruit -pow iu lung points or loops. to Pats. stuck rather thaw tittle be haoed. out •t1A►ndlfiG
Owns cotton sat over colored silk or• Ilan't let the woad go to mod cel..n 1 *salty 1* a thengime myniers d �
IMPROVED
my beweh were regulated, and, by the
time 1 hilted twit boxes of these nib m7'
tendewty to headaches had 4M•ppssnw.
here. The wise and 1 became areas •tut well.—
more
ell. —
Itath rat 1 h be little taxtion in every
M. l.agas, 11'llmiugton, Dol.
car look the I was troubled for over a year, with
more Irks tau tont Dol. 1
l 1 •uS health( i f Al
gnyeliog, 942.75; do 917.20; H CIuae,
painting cemetery fence, 937; T Gled-
hill, assessing, 960; be also applied for
910, but was only granted 95, for extra
work caused by striking the equaliza-
tion of the union school sections. A
communication from the county clerk
requiring the sum of 92,868.36 for
county purposes was read. Moved by
J Beck seconded by A Young, that a
A simple way to remove grass steins «
to spread butter on them, and lay the
article in the sun.
Fruit stains upon cloth may be remov-
er by rubbiuv with the juice of ripe
tomatoes. If applied immedutaly, pow -
will also taka lana stanth
out of table linen. Left on the spot for
• few hours, it absorbs every trace of the
stain.
l ods s very fuhtunahle in yolk, stubble Beals. It rains
wooly.
go
Parts. , the milk and taints i *11.1. Down
1te.idtb
Salad green u • fashiowabte color in , that it funks like distress. Loudon. Of owns It will beo,iue au I it :
thing is l.. so use life that
ing eh ma are bright , an, the there shall• i e
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al Debility.
mora fashionable she will h: as • ; theitk. Simple ""'0 •r's Mlis, and, bar
bather. b - h t almost [ere o tatlag A)
Crinkled seersucker u all the rage .nr p D hon Cuss•
the hot weather. Cream u •fashionable (live the wheels a good coat c t boiled
shade. Uenttemen wear seersucker linseed oil. This will till the poromas
wits well as water, swell the wood, tt
L' rgo drapery establishmee,ts are this the tires, and is much more hating ii ii.
season aesin vying wit► each other in etfscts, and at the raise time is acting as
the production of cheap ready-made `• preservative of the wood.
summer toilets, which. despite their lots i No weeder that our rising
price, amply fulfil all the demsuds of ;• weakly and putty, when the mother is
fathom. „( tubboao
be burnt again ;poor Hr Thomson was J. 11. RL'H*Rlr.., t'p clerk.
out fighting the fire last Friday, but '1
must be risked if sod's work is to be headache dose here. It « not • strong man who ' Whenever 1 feel out of sorts, bilious,
is doing all this work, but one who after myliver not working right, or racked
s hard day's work coughs al ;tight, and with a hesdache I take Chase's Liver
who left a much loyed church in the east Cure. There is more real benefit from
solely 1' account or ill 1 thi :how, the one does of your Liver Cure thou i.
do fchl+ in Torontoowhen 1 think thatf many bottles of some medicines. "—Jun
churches in and know a Mc'vasaeer, Bond Head.
few hundred dollars could easily be spared. For sale by Jas Read. Goderich.
The church will bold about 200 people,
and not • cent of paid labor will be on .
it. Surely those here are as desert ing
of help as Formosa : Only Saturday
Mr. Thomson told two men had come
and build the chimney. It adds to Mr.
Thotnson's anxiety to have no means of
paying for material, and surely if auy
deserve to be helped it is those who have
given all they had to give, their o -on
abor. If in any way you can let this be
known, please du. It is not likely Mr.
Thomson would ever put it as atrcat{,ly
as I do. The church ought to be proud
of having such men, and should esteem
it • priyiiege to help them.
There are sereral effectual methods of
removing grease from cloth. First, wet
with • linen cloth dipped is chloroform.
Second, mix four tal I oaf alco-
hol with one tablespoonful of trait; shake
together until the salt Is dissolved, then
apply with • sponge. Third, wet with
weak ammonia water ; then lay thin
white blotting or tissue paper over it,
and iron lightly with an iron nut too hot.
Fourth. apply • mixture of equal parts
of alcohol, gin, aqua ammonia.
flamingo one
day. This « more mused* than wavy
cel re
creation are within l • reg U
f. or everyunte. tone **tubing ball a box of ibis writhes',
appetite sod strength were restored.
•V l ItrIt as . ,
sett Curr.
To make very stiff starch, add to each
cupful and • half of cold soapy water two
heaped teaspoonfuls of starch and one
even teaspoonful of powdered borax.
Dissolve, and wring through tt Callan,
cuffs, etc., having dried them.
They will be as stiff as pasteboard. An-
other way to make starch very stiff is to
use equal quantities of starch and emote
salts, wing only half the usual quantity
of the former.
The Glrt of tilt renal.
She'd • groat aad varied knowledge,pick•
ed up at • female college, of quad-
ratics, hydrostatics and pneumatics
very vast.
A four leafed shamrock in a tiny chry•
stal medallion is the last ornament worn
on bangles.
Pocket handkerchiefs are now made of the
wipe yiy nvru w hems ed•�ed with • the cisterns is foul through decay of or -
border of Velenotennes lace. I vegetable matter tet it, nue since Per-
o( pother to each fifty gal•
Heliotrope is s favorite Dol of •bade
—in silk fabrics only, howiter, for in I hints of water and stir will sweeten it. rater will
ut in the
woolen it looks dull and faded. Indian p" sad p well. dues a clear w a
silks are very cool and pleasant to weer turn purple,
IA summer, end are not very expensive. few momeuts • little more of the per
manganate should be added. The
While xhib areshosiery,
ry, sy styles in . !Muse will settle iti a sediment at the
the new exhibits o[ hwlery, wild colon bottom of the c«tern.
and dark shades teem to be the favorites.
The population of black hoes increases 1 Tug P.a.'u Biome -- The borer is
rather than diminishes, and they will be I fatal to all peach trees not fully protected
against its ravages. This can be success
fully done by the application of the fol
lowing wash : Four gallons whitewash,
two quarts clay, two parts fresh cue
obliged for days, weeks and months to
inhale the poisonous rams
smoke, and the future health of y an
unborn child i seriously lisps
Foul. Cotten'''. If the rain water in
Little Gentlemen.
"Auntie M," pointed out the follow-
ing rules for • little 12 -ear -old nephew,
who was the "light of her eyes" if not
always the joy of her heart, for though
a good-natured, amiable boy in the main
he would offend against the' "
frequently.
First Dome outliners for the street 1
Hat lifted in saying "good-bye" or
"How do you do."
Hat lifted in offering a seat in • car or
in Ring a favor.
Keep with any one you t
with.
The Lody, to • la extent, is a ma Always precede • lady up stain and
chine which, when disarranged, repairs ask her if you may precede her in pass -
Itself. Physicians tell us of the vie mud- ing through a crowd or public place.
ice vis wrier.—the plower to heal inhere Hat off the moment you enter • street
int in Mature. It i eaters! to get well. door and when you step into a private
The body's resources are hall or office.
not equal to erery weed, but they ars Let • lad, pass first always, unless she
very great. it is bemuse of this even saes you to precede her.
that the well man tends to keep well, if In the Tarlov stand till every lady in
he conforms to nature's laws, for the are the room is seated, also older persons.lady
temf 11 i ison from its own
ted d stand till she to
worn with light dresses of all sorts au
with the must dressy toilets is evening
shades.
RED Damon« eon CHILDREN —Most
charmingly dressed ohildrea are to be droppings, one quart lye that been a
seen on the sod piers of lash- egg. Mix them i i to • proper
with water. Hoopoe* the 4 Catarrh Cured, health and sweet
iooable sea resorts in the early hours of - nitd from the top of the routs close to
the evening. Red costumes , �T`' breath secured. by Sbilob's Catarrh Re
and these made pretty
ked 'turkey twill las trees ands to the whole trunk f I r0�7. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector
cry aced with pretty lace and embroid- the the posed
tree,includingthe hollow between (free. F..r side by J. Wilson, Druggist•
cry are most becoming ; on some the ,
skirt is of the twill, which forms a I the lowest branches. Cover the touts
I 1 fur the lam, or the latter is again with earth. The wash act be aP � a the hist..ry of medicines so
l�Pa-
red fabric : oa nth- I plied very expaditiottaly by meats of • ration has received such universal soca
rd.
Ayer's Tills are �tee best
the call tttos
OMi
thews to nM for rah Ing
g9 tocts awan l L «. 1 "veered forcer
three years with tradacb, t.dlaedles
sad Coustipenon. 1 bad no
was weak and bermes mat
BY USING
three boxes of Ayers 11II.sad. e�
mese time dtenim mJself. 1 was �ire otgaas owe
pletell cured. Illy digest
row 1a good order, sed 1 sm in Topeka,
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baltb.—PbUMp Lockwood, ps
Ayers ring have betaellted me wo! `
hilly. For months 1 suffered fre1es0. i. -
geation and lies'
bight, aa1 bad a bad taste to MT heath
every monolog. After taking ems beta
all these trembles &NW
peered,
eeAyers Pills,
food digested sad len
sleep w rrtresbtbg.-- -Beery C. MiS
mtawse, llockpod, Mass.
I was cured of the Tiles lby
A er's Pen. They y
*1 that painful disorder, bet gave
e
rimmed vIgor, ..d restored 13 y
Jobe Lamm", 81. John,
N.
. foal
Ayer's Pills,
iriMered ► Dr J. C Ayer a Ce.. Lowell, tar.
by tis Lremwa mid Delis_ u ,teeleb w
She was stuffed with erudition as you
stuff a leather cushion, all the ologtes
of the colleges and the knowledge.
of the past.
She had studied the old lextoons of
Peruvians and Meziaoa, their theo-
logy, anthropology and geology o'er
and o'er.
She knew all the forms and features of
the prehistoric creatures -ichthyo-
saurus, ,
and many more.
u ever o u Rise if a lad comes in after you are
waste, the di of which nature has y lees•seat.
provided for, better than any city sea 'n
luta for the disposal of its deadly sewage. Look people straight In the face when
Take the case of an ordinary wound. speaking or being spoken to.
It Leeds cnly to have its disrupted parts Let ladies pass through • door first,
�gggkt together, and MAIM elms the standing acids ler them.
1tig•liwg ; and even in many aces whore In the dining -room take your seat ah -
the parte aro not brought together, ria- er ladies and olden.
with flesh
the simple condition that the adjusted Do not take your napkin in a burttli
parts be allowed the requisite rest. in your stand.
h induced b im- Eat fast or as slow as others, and
used t4 decorate the t.d or her• i torn broom.
en the blouse bodice Is plai get
ed into a yoke of lace mounted on twill 1 That H.ckieg Cough can be so quick-
aad the skirt edged with a I ly cured by 8hilob's Cure. We quaran-
plastron end halt amuse of twill. edged I tee it. For sale by J. Waleson, Druggist.
b laceand are often •r ' F Lira.- It
mendatiou, fur the alleviation tt affu
and the permanent cure it effecta in kid-
ney diseases as Dr. Van Buren's IL.
Can. its action in these dist
with
is simply wonderful
ranged with a full red jupe, decorated TBC L'x.'[LL[\.'[ o► aiu r )� d, Wilson 2m
it a common complaint that rho farm sod
withbands of 1 insertion and 1 bycur pee- I _ _... _.
edging put on either vertically ur horiz- I farm life are not
le. We lung for the more elegant par- I en w +!
She'd describe the anoient Tuscans, and
the Basques a►d the Etrusans,their
griddles and their kettles, and the
victuals that they gnawed.
She'd dtscuss—the learned charmer—
the theology of Brsmah, and the
sandals of the vandals and the san-
dals that they trod.
She knew all the mighty giants and the
inter minds of science, all the
learning that was turning in the
burning mind of man,
But she couldn't prepare a dinner for a
gaunt and hungry sister, or get up
a decent supper for 1paE_poor vera-
CIJM papa, for she never was con-
structed on the cld dosdlio plan.
—{Lynn Union.
ell
suits ur the ways and fashions of the
To o •RY eve Des++a` -A pretty town. But the farmer has the most sane I V•
way to improve the a and natural . and ought to '4;e -et door to names' Dr Store. keeps
plainly made dress of white veiling is to
fid life sweeter, if less highly seasoned, constantly adding u ►e weU-
open
wide the neck h ribbon fr and a arranges selected stock. cGIN)hoice
I flan u,y other. Ne alone, strictly
dens metro sashwaist,
from the ghoul- speaking has a home. How an a man prima
den to the wait, lsyiog the ribbon in •
take rout and life without land 1 He
ft folds t the seams in surplice
outy
CINTOSea,
writers h« history upon his field. How
cones,
in e0 " a •
theminto a narrow b In pis which will be round to compare tavonh:y.
style, and gauging i tttaoy flee • resources
• bolo a. wards vu•;try an patron w
compass at the belt. Narrow folds iriesd•hips with hes cattle, his team, leu fey otbr leo. k it cats viett.,ty.
whitesilk to
late Test T ..gat about 11 t'
Why suffer • single moment when you
an get immediate relief from all inter-
nal or external pains by the use of Pol-
son's Nerviline, the great pain cure.
Nerviline has never been known to fail
in a single case ; it cannot fail, for it is a
combination of the most powerful pain
subduing remedies known. Try a 10
cent sample bottle of Nerviline. You
will find Nerviline • sure cure for
neuralgia, Large bottlese,a2ache. byalland try. rge
druggists. _
♦■ l.b.w rw.eeal.
. bad the poor woman in • 950
gra T¶'1te beautiful bunch of white
rues in the one hand that wee exposed
did not conesel the marks of toil on her
fingers, the calloused places, the dis-
tended joints and the rough skin. Her
ten fill. up the splice new Never playwith knits, fork or epoow.
So nature will mend • broken bdGe, on
thsopening ., a mine , Greg. 1» P TEAS AND SUGARS
theDr is the neck, the wider folds wine cru in h« im roved 6.'d.;,TEAS i
of the moire Doming down each side, the is istimsey with nature, with bird aad A rPSC1ALT1'.
Bods of this drapery being covered at the beast, aad wttlt the quickening etemobW
waist by • belt of the same silk. In the i forces. Cling to tbo [arm, take much le returning thank, to my cep ome» for
back are s mesh aad long ends of watered their patronage, t would aha invite any oth-
ers who will. Urals and ,nspe.-t my stock -
O. L. MCINTOSH.
Suutb-West side et the Square.
Oederieb. Feb. lath. 1501.
fosse v his trees ; the satisfaction in h«
ribbon. The easy mode of giving a
mon dressy look to a simple toilet holds
good for colored gowns also of almost
any description which needs furbishing.
Bretteles of velvet aro also effective ad-
ditions to plain bodices. For short,
stout women these brettelles ars made
extremely long. For more slender
figures are velvet revers, reaching oo
more than half way down the length of
the waist. The same effect an be given
to the back of the corsage if desired.
I UMW
Is more nptdly fierwe 'dM t helm
phyncial Bufferin{ than in any other way.
Step on your friedd's corn, and the im-
pulse to strike is strongest. Putam's
Painless Corn Extractor, by quickly and
painlessly removing them, insures good
nature. Fifty imitations prove its value.
Beware of substitutes. "Putnam'•, "
sure, safe, painleee.-
laratl+e rowan of Water.
There is probably no single article is
the world which possesses such curative
powers as water. If it cost a dollar •
pint, and had to be brought • thousand
mi:es, physicians would no doubt pre-
scribe it, and people would be anxious to
purchase it. But it is, perhaps, too
cheap and convenient to come int,, gen-
eral use. About three quartos of every
human body is warm tenter, add the pre-
sence or absence of this fluid in due pro-
portion has more to do with health than
Dyspepxu whether i y as almost any other condition of our exist-
brainfinish over -work, or care, worry and Rise when iaaies leave the ronm anc! iron gray hair was neatly brushed down or four times as lone as he can upon dry
fret, will In Nut wh..ily diuppear on re stand until they an out. , on the sides of her wrinkled forehead, food ; in fact, nothing is 6t for food tin -
stand
move! of the cruse and compliance with If all go nut together, Rentlemen and the blacli silk vown folded so gram.loss it e• retains • large of
the lave. of nature. i stand by the door till ladies pass. fully .bout her was full of lustre, brand water. And for • large proportion of the
.w f el admit ew, and evident! ee olive. There diseases from which men suffer, water «
of it, bestow your hart, your brain upon
it, w that it shall awl of you and radi-
ate your virtues after your day's work is
done : -{The Century Magazine.
Matra Pettiest.
Nothing but pure extracts from plants
and roots are used in preparing Mc-
Gregor's Luog Compound, the modern
and now popular remedy for Colds,
Coughs, Brorcbitis, Croup, Asthma, and
all affections of the thrust, lungs and
shoes.. Alt mineral poisons and danger-
ous substances are avoided, which ram
den it sate for children or adulta.
et 50c at 91 per bottle at O RII�'
drug store. (2) 'Uniceb.il�derged eowt5rel9>>r
A PonIr AsorT P01 Lr*T.-I was nee- Sog.� maws and Rook
er so convinced of the adm•wfaye ..f res- iog„Q gradually without wewilwin�
ehicken• ,./ nnif em size amid odor, as gslem, soil the fmtttaeitisa awn fill
during the present season, when all mine
were Plymouth Rocks. 1 had seven
broods hatched out within a week or so
of each other, this kept than in growing
op so nearly of the same sine that their
mothers could not distinguish the clutch-
es apart, and being of • uniform actor
and marking, all seemed alike to them.
I could thus arrange the coups In a row
e bed phyavans n re y
Th
Special rules for the meoth are that
that typhoid patients, in the great major- � ['� wen leo hacks for afore of the family,
ity of cases, would roe os er without a all noise in eating and smacking of the and the hearty was driven by • man in
drop of medicine ; that they need midi- lips should be 'roiled. lively, and had eight costly plumes on
cine mainly to promote ease and comfort, I Cover the mouth with band or nap- top. 1 ked and what '
the most prompt and efficient remedy.
In cases of croup, colic, neuralgia, cow
Rection, bore throat or rheumatism, then
Is probably nothing which will so prompt-
! relieve distress and dangerous Gym.
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bosom of the the the thaw
Oboe Ocorreeties Ani. mf the
[ay pari 1MYoonoss0Diarils e.
a.
Constipation. Dryness
of the Ela. Df'°>P4�Mss a t
V e n,'d
Leyte �se,
ora y .aililfenol these e and
loyal 't : all ante
and many
close alongside,and if • chicken ran albs[ similar Campialab
from one coop into smother the hens in- h�•pQy� influence of
dead of savagely pecking it, Idh00D
killing them, as they will when of differ grm• g- F,ay
.yr, Tema.
ent size and color, nursed all kindly,
whether being of their uwo brood or not
This made the chickens safe from injury,
and it was • pleasant sight to see the
little things running in and out of the
different coops, or all li ,/
around, when the hens were let out for 1i
exercise on plot. Thsame
will applygrass u. .oy breede of Saginaw, Bay City, Goderich,
hens, provided they am of undone color Detroit and Cleveland.
and size ; and I shall adopt it in all my
chicken raring hereafter. It. B. Allen.
02
02
The best medial authorities acknow-
ledge the value of Ayer's Catharie Pills'
and frequently prescribe their use with
the utmost contldenoe, as the most efet-
aad that pure air is better for them than leis when obliged to remove anything "How natant she M• y ual remedyfor diseases caused byde-
alt drugs. The same is true of some oth from it lovely tunersl," said • w•.man who had ptoms as (' re hot water. 1* fever. ria-
of the stomach, liver and
er diseases More end more is it being t -se your handkerchief unobtrusively knnwu the f•mdy•
lure cries out for water with unutterable bowel.
admitted that, in no ase, do drugs have I alba a "How unnatural she looked, and what desire ; and it ,soften the only remedy _
any curative power, but only std nature, i• nut Innk toward • bedroom when an inhuman thing that funeral was," said which an satisfy and renew* tee sof-
as the surgeon aids in the ease of •foully l,assise. Always knock at any private • male cynic who accompanied her• fever. Tet SCOTT A.T.—The licott Act is be -
broken limb, by removing Irritating bit., l room door. "Why I.. ing e.torced with vigor in (lodench, and
u picolm, tete„ and securing the proper ad- Because. There was •Rood women, T.$. • MII much satisfecti..n is being expressed with
jwstment and fixation of the parte. I, These rules are impentire. Then are • hard-working wife and mother, who to regulate the bowel and dei+• •way the work of the ( t inspector,
The old -lime doctors evenly . verdos- many other little pointe which add to the water had •rids in •hack, whoa* fingers the sick or billiotrs headache which is the Mr Yates. '!'Baas dealers who have adult
ed oomph in multitudes o[ Dasa hfei - Moe d a Rehtle.0°' but to break any result of constipation But don't rack foal the uflottoe, and .staved witnesses
lash* unpardonable. (tion neer pressed a flower and who d your organs exprUbre, hare aria-
( e and 7 alta f rnm
didn't have money. Now lock •t her. by takton
al{, doped people to death. Within lees ' •'i lh
k
els is a m c - won silk She dila t },are 4,105 .n your nm
(3aselte. the old-fashioned ,.rest, drag- fled both their friends and the temper
SEASON ARRAIMEIKIITS.
1 h I iegant awl Commodious Steamer,
"Sedgiaaw Valley'
w
O. ROACH. neater.
tt ;1, run during the Season of Va•igatIon, •c
ioUtwe
Leave. (;oderieh every Tburaday, at 1 •'
I lock p m., for Ray City aad marnaw. ealnng
at Vend Itrarh. Poet Hope .ad Tiwaa twklwg
nese wilt Were ore Hpe oat Bawd
Iteacli for stages Clty. (•*tbeyp f/askt.ac
I.t.n.t and Bt. 1�1i•ce� Goal st A:i (113' onto
slr.in.n Inv H►rrM•Ille, O.nwh aril Alpe..•
n -turning M (lodet•leb a• Sunday•
bests. fiodrrirh every Ilswday, at 11e'ebck
150044. fur fort Homo, Iterrsit ..d Clevela•d,
art urni•g it I;od.rirh ave Tbersday.
Thin route will be eowtlw.e•d deet.g tfe •ea -
ton of oat franc..
than twenty Peen a personal l friend, all en pills. Science makes rapid
h f FI n and sestet in her dead w Roping p anea people. We wish our ezehaneee to T I C K $+T B
Ned -
ed to watch with • neighbor er gone
awes ti
Mor-
in consumption, was shown .l•nr. differ -a Mwpto.a t..eletM hand., luta r.( carriages following her advances, and Dr Pierce sPleasantmake a note of the feet that the pn.hibi•
7 Purgative Pellets" an the result of cars- tosylaw is beim! faith,*Ily,effeacrd for the whole
ROUND
TRIP
wt medicines, each of which she was W One of the most dangerntts condition' heaves and • costly shroud for • hood tion. The
ads/height daring the night, according • is a neglected kidney complaint. When which in lite was deemed sone too good fret steady .red skillful prepare 7 room dein ingis now
to confined
to itar-
k k ed A user world entirely vegetable, end operate with room drinking is now confined to "bum"
the v1•Ir1nR symptoms. I you suffer from weary aching has ,wea for a :t0.oent wont queer
( d are tkarnee tothe Dream of the •t
it cannot be too •tranely 1 nem and other urinar troubles' apply to this, whit�h ignores
.ock �orces l'last•r, aril
act T h
A bac tl I ws f that the back a Burd
fashion,in lie an � vel names. men in other
bode or W the omep.tion or diet of the ridings can interview inspector Yater oc,repyine 54.7x. meals add 5er1M heeled".
ter to it in death."
falls • Aloud en y
that bolas • n observe to • u h beat with profit
t t
y�r if all obaer+ed these ..... �I� os the
hotrod, and thereby re- behooves men to pose that she may noes and all symptoms d Dysp*[ri\
se � eery Mw blotches and pimples
nr rate* of irelgal •std Petaahs• •hod •11
rr information", spay te
WM. LEE,
Agtut 'Let
ersd oblast Ye �1 we b partLet wosttwg
sreday Rzeweeteia tw1
Zemmol nature are likely t„ keep well take Burdock Blond Bitters, the
- p• leu . P
Men i.hetioes diseases have little system regulator kaolin for the Live% lesions"eh
power ever meth pterste«. and would Kutner', Stomach aad Bowels 2 Do you wish • beaetifnl enmp peon's pleas is in the home, and it 7 flbilnh'e Vitalizer « what you wood
Aries toamsparilL It a moron, provide her with a nam toe constipation less of Appetite i cod
wMtlly d
laws.
Dims -
Men -boots pas =Cm
frtowi thettkt., fatigable end attractive orae. •
wog es i„, know her place end be mutest to keep Pries 10 and 75 coats per Mdtko, kir
J. Wikem. Ila
TA
IAA* or chest. um Ilteda lee. tike yak= smooth sod tltl•ar. a� safe b1 eggtst we 17tk, *SS.
9 Tor loam liesb 4h souls Mir.
M rma it t sad healthy apps•rowee tt
owes abs'Its>N a'Ifufee �Cep tiaG mama it a
roe we a 1• Ate"' Dry/mitt-