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THE RITROIN SIGNAL. FRIDAY, OCT. '5, 1888.
.d head. fe.tt.s as t►ueg► he was ftp.. T16](P18A 1.11A1111.
huly posed.
A loud *Ilk thea •aW►er, *h.. J tt'.m'sm .m be metttttb.re wow rreeh$M.err
wee ever. _•solea
Mari.n rem and olu.ed the pale Ude
--
nee 1be•year weary nu loupe , trashed The her Ups piling', te the marble fureMB+. wnear tenorsof ltio►mosd, Vs.
e.d tweed be call Mrs dishacda*Load their mimes for two
Mee lar she esu w to slew Haat they ate amid
w
steed bails peed. Mid she Rave him be dam h hoes law .ewdiag Maims.
heed eflemy, eapreest g err surprtee sit i . malt tens wN- tbe't ►ad not bet-
►� ��� • gnitrtld tor. Oe the y before they
Tunnies tuella Landlady, wh o, Oa k/r closed t►. pellets sne.1.d t.s.1y persons
bumble way, had Wen very kind to 1( r. , kdoelael (M the first Monday
Fusee termed' het tambour dhows she herreeted bet one, cod on the
sled : emend .mo.. The saloon -keep -
"I willow** io the rooming and make q. them embody showed that wham
th..weee ry a.mmgemwuta" tie no law abiding the passu of the
1bo..b. cork Wienl.y Uare'a proffer�"MsS�.14. Tb.JJ proved ateieat
ed arm, sod s 1.l her w the, crrsag. , iat tbeir 6setaees ProutuL
la answer to his low spoken "May I see Fri
htval log and crisis
you hots,, 1" she mid
:
MN yea IT Twain Bruer pees.
"Thetas. 1 shall tee very glad .f your Every distillery should beer the emir,
company, if it will net trouble Toe too "Th. Cate Factory." lhu stagiest arta
noel " stout town should b. writtee ' iduarreia
The dries was, torr a time, • silent one, brewei short wile.'. Or its .duet
Marian was the tin: to speak : liaemeets should be printed, -Any and
"Stack • peaceful g.iae home deprives all kinds of mischief furo.hed at tba
death of 11. terrors. Poor little woman ! IOwe•t peks, .red wrr
a.itrd to last for
How hippy she must be to me hrsbaod • ll/.tinsae These spl..did vehicles,
and cbildrem once enure Her life has down by the noblest horses in the
been w lonely deprived of them ; and it street, [rind a little child to • mangled,
has been very bard for her since she bloedy masa of ccMerrily-ea
pulp si evdtry
must accept starve. She has oureer. Bin ye;'' they arepermitted 10
been well cared for, though, as our Mis- run. They dismember a women of all
sioo Su bout teachers have visited her re-
ars
"-epitomesoo every block. Yet they
gulmrly sod supplied her coasts are permitted to run -because the quiv-
•'So you are enlisted is the great army Mriall pall iteueg victims are n,.t con.
of Christian workers, Miss Manau• I Yet some of w see these tbiugs as they
lid not knew that the---- -Cherub, are. We reed the rroud name of the
which 1 teller.* an
w. is your place of worship, brewerd contrast the hoe house in
bad • *shoot of that clod o..nneCted with which be lives with the hovel which his
it." treat, ase .lade ; end we won -
"Sin." mid Marian, simply, "it has der what the so.mon Father will ray at
reef ; bek_ we am nut boarded l y owe last to these winked brot hen .ho have
church. Oars is not • sectarian work ;! related their dwelling. with the bawd of
its open to all who love Chilst.their brothers. na o.l
orthere
cometh
shall • keel(
day"But how is it that I fused you in Sr
.ueh a and scene, and in the evening, be cursed by Him who h.. power or
to.. ! Did you net feel • .►sinking at earss and none can bless. Leven now it
tbe approach of the grits memenger- is written, "Cursed be be that pu•teth
you, w yurnR, so tender 1" them" to pia brother's lips.'-Itev Kato
''No,' answered Marian. "1 have aT HATItd, D. D.
visited there almost daily sines she kr. .`T4s sawn, ■A+ giro etceT4
b -en w ill, and found myself very meek
. �M day bas out aurae when 'just and
interested in her. She bore her "se,.wholetida. Isco will be p when
d to n-
Ings etch such patient sweetness. linea die as a dead letter ; bot the time s
Manse Meredith was at heart a tweak
farad lowly ('br'rtlau, ah.rea.lul in pod
• worm of tbM precious kind which at-
• tract bet little intention ; fur they were
ts
as quiet and anYam
fall upon thtrety fl,oweri.
Sbe carne of pr'o.d and wealthy falai•
ly, whose primly eotertatoments had
been • lettere wtih them trow the time
of the first dlere•t•Ith's mottling in Ameri-
ca
Her parents were worldly, iashion•ble
people, whore chief ambition was to keep
up the prestige of their proud old name,
and to shine is soclet7,
Nothing gen them greater Pleasure
than to WI their elegant mammon with
guests, and to stew Marian --'heir only
child -souring thou'. among them with
graceful ease.
The keynote to an.rfuai.tanee with
the blereditba was -culture Sc that an
invitauon to one of their social rather
ioge was quits an event. It wee sure t.•
b. "a feast o f reas.w and • bow of
soul."
Stanley Din • rising young phdeieisn,
was one of their favorites. 11e was au
euthunast in his chosen profession, giv-
ing hie time freely to those 11001111 the
aI!icted poor who bad uo Memos to nay
for bus service.
His sal for the church drew him into
the &logo �c1 , YMmig as be was,
they had chosen bre to be eMperiistsn-
deut, sod he had already named so
much of hos own earnestness into the
work that the chapel bad grown to be tow
small for the increased membership, and
was to be solenoid.
He was strongly attracted to Marian's
sweet film and geode w.v,, and had un-
consciously been drawn toward per home
so often that at lest he began to take
himself ..rit.itsly to task for it.
Marian though • cultivated elegant
••Mesa esti lues.
A visa. do.. harm to *theta by kis ms
tions, to himself by hr tbu.sthm.
Milburn '• Aruman° gloom. Wore for-
ties* the system ageism attacks of ague,
oaths. trauma fever, dumb ague and bee
isu.bls
The bappium of your life depeed' op
out the character of your thoughts.
loan .o tisk in keying medicine, NMI
try the mead Kidney and- Liver regula-
tor, orad. by Dr Ole., author of Char's
re.ei1.es Try Ohase's Liver Cute fee
all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys,
Stemash sed Bowels. Kind by Jades
W:len., draggers.
The end of • man is an actino and .ot
• thought, diet it is the uohlest.
Trees sad reeved.
"I have seed Dr Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry for summer complaint,
sad have proved it, of a fair trial, a sure
Mars, bath in my ows naw and others of
tba family."-Ls.ro►ta Wiug, New Dur -
dee, Waterloo Co., Out. -
Work sod play M. neoemary to each
other, but they should u..t be utiles.
Bigotry and unoh•ritsble0e a do root
minium in what s believed, but to the
spirit in which it is held.
Victoria Carbolic Salve is • wonderful
b.altrg compound for outs, wounds.
bruises, burns, scalds, both, piles, pun
pls., No lie
The men who do not forgot "the old
fo.ks at home'" are not tam trots whom
we have much to leer.
girl, who appeared perfectly at ease Is , she said to me that, though she had no
society, was in reality, very shy, and /cm of death, she sometimes tbuagbt
nailed to4his was s shrinking timidity i hew terrible it would be to die .loo..
with regard: to lifting the veil from her 1 I told her then to send for me if she had
beep religious feelings. reason to tbiok her release near, and I
do Dr Dan had no knowledge of them,
and ea Mr and Mrs Meredith did Dot
hesitate to speak lightly lir the most .5 -
red subjects, be feared that Marian's
stews might tie ,it the same nature with
those ser near and dear t.. her.
Marian had seeepte,l his turitatioo to
hese the oratorio of the Messiah, which
was abo.t to be given on a grand axle:
and the sensation of pleasure which it
gave him to think o.( hating that any
hand testing upon hs arm -of, se it
were, mou••pi iszir II the gentle girl fur an
erelong. had cpeued his ryes to the true
state of lois feeling for her.
The discovery was it startling one the widow and the fatherless to their d
His m •ther'ti .ores, es he •t.4 by Ler flection, and to keep one's self unspotted
dying ted, eel" beck to hist clearly sod from the world." And --be bad dared to
would cum. to her at once, nu matter
how bre the hour. it was a messenger
from her which caused me to break my
earagement with you this evening. '
"It is better to go to the bouse of
,w1Wrusng than to the house of
Gaming. ' As the doctor mid this he
tones were tremulous with feeling.
He felt that during all these months
he had been pitifully blind not to ties
that the modest gravity with which
Marian had moved amid the gay throng
had showed conclusively that, thoegb
with them, she was not of them.
Here was the true religion -to "visit
dtailnctlr :
"Dar err wed with en rib•lierer, my
roe, my only amu, lest your olio faith
;Joe dim"
Was it a gift of pre•c.ence ! fled the
departed aunt foss en the present hoar
of doubt 1
So it was with mingled feelings that
lie called to falbll his engagemeut at the
appointed time.
Marian looked • ery lovely as she came
judge her '
He felt himself so, humbled before her
tbat it was some time before be eauld
sum.nm resolution to tall ; but when
he did so her welcome was so unatlected-
ly cordial that he soon found himself
upon his old footing in the faintly.
It was not many months before he
asked and received permiesion from Mr
Meredith to pay his addr.sees to Marian.
His frank, many nature had always
into the room. Her debate face nese been fully appreciated by the gentle girl,
fl•,wer•hke w its °oft bloom from her and when he asked her for the rich
d..rk, rich dress
treasure .'f her Ione it was not denied
They had barely interchenged the us- him
nal formal grectincs when the boll rang,
and • sereaut appeared n. the doorway
with a request that Miss Marian would
conie into the hall for s moment.
SAO o"o,. returned. All the spark-
ling brightness had vanished Iron her
face.
' I ado r• sorry. Dr Dire, and so die
appointed ! but -yew will excuse ire for
not going with ynu tbia scoring i Some -
Odle unavoidable has happened to pre-
Feeling is the main-sprioe ,d action.
vent me." Elementary education in right feeling,
Stanley Dare ram. and the c,neepient willow : in the Ides
"Certainly, Mies Meredith ;bot it i.
aria lore of health, beauty in life and
the last eternise of the Messiah. We
osneot hear it attain this season.' 1
art, truth, honor, virtue, and piety, can
Fifty,
le aat.
A sta1alf.se
All piia•oaous wast.,and worn out mat-
ter ought to escape from the system ac
through the mentions of the bowels,
kidneys and skin. B. B. B cleanses,
open. and regulates these natural outlets
for the removal .'f disease. 2
he very largely informal
'.1 have been Leaking h•rward to a not is it need nut be a separate text -
with great p1 +•.eure. You mos he book
atoty. Every teacher, or other
all ale ut it when we next meet. That person known to the pupil, in shom
will be the next hest thing to ,going " vigil. feeling and gond willing ere
.es0
She made no further explanation, and to exist, is an object lesson in Palate
Stanley took his leave, but not for the here named ;while, as already spoon
oratorio. Another half hour found lilts with respect al other subjects, mreb an
is Isis uf6ce surrounded with hunks of be.ocomplished in moral tntreetioe im
referent.. connection with the reading lests.o.a-
Sdde.tl there came a timid pull at 1'rol. S E Warren in Forum for Mares*.
the night hell.
H. a•swered it himself, and found a
little, Laic -faced boy shivering with
cul A
"Conte in, Tommy. he said, kindly.
"WMt a the neetter !'
]lamas• scut see lt• tell you that Mrs
Brown's dyi.g. I've beam hen before,
bet you wasn't here."
"t'nor little folk.. ! So you se had the
lone walk times Well, wants yourself,
while 1 slip on my overcoat and get my
-ase of medicines. l doubt if I an do
any good, but will try
Tb. wind was blowing, and the an
was keen and frosty ; bet the stars shone
clearly down, end the moon gave a ail•
very radiance to the murky streets as
they hardened through them.
As they turned .nam the squalid lane
where Tommy's neither I.eed, they foiled
a handsotss a luip.ge drawn up at Lisa Rest that each teacher ask himself the anxiety if .very year he ({reek wag tb.s
corner. The e,..ehman, 'imbed in kis oge.0ID I. "A hat do 1 see In the leers thinned by
acres destroyer 1 World he
kwp gi st-cu.t, was peersog anxiously •'l my "Pile P.
The 501010 will Rn hr mot ~godly set Wield! to seek a re
dew. the street. evidently wser7 of bie itn tremble the baker to determine wbstbrr m ody 1 ..It is set the will of pier
po•iti..s, mod hoping to h.vebietirsum.. be is • true tastier ar not F.tber im heaves That nes of obese 111111
este/ sue. bribe ■p - - tae aborts lrar'eh Unwary Ile went in with the wr.iaelsss step es
mos teamed by those who minister to
the sick.
Tbe mend of a low -tared voiee came
to W der ea he metered, and with 10
r.Nrwhelming heart-•kn.b joy .red our
pries . eeseR.Me4 that It wee Marian
Mrsmi tb-die pooled aurid .4 iotery
alae w..Rb-coin wee homeliest by that
lowly NMI fid.
tree t.dl.R ef.ed the 14th Chap.
r'e Jahn, mod ever the out, wasted
1 id .pm� the dime • foretaste el
the* i1 tete 'Misch the Fred
sell tam &hen W ester.
IiMtarr 1.d amt etetii.1 bis .etsuew ;
and Basle Suet keit told hies.. ..lay.
tie. asntl r mid was ae mere Maid,
As ran Nam died stMsly, with bow -
a Terrible Tr. Trees.
Mn Thomas Acres, of Huntley, Oat,
suffered all the tortures of liver Complaint
for ten yea Four bottles of B. B. B.
entirely cured her,making her like a new
woman again, after tither eredioines bad
failed to relieve her. 2
"One teseber looks 1 his pupae mod
wee nothing in their fame but n ex
h•rstsve demard on his strength and
patience ; another eras in each face mete
arpttal to alt ibis modem, sympathy este
and lore than are to him." So said, a
lew years ago, one of the maker.m.Iaemit
teachers and workers of the day. The
words supply an admirable test of the
spirit and aim of the teacher. We sea -
fait approaching when the insolence and
lawlessness of the saloon will be effectu-
ally suppreawd. A eamtiment in that
direction is rapidly developing, and
motbiug hes done more to quiekeu it
than the tal000 itself. Its disregard for
law, ite arrostaaee, its lobbying at con-
vections and areuaes ba.. done more
than all else to create a sentiment
agannst it that will metrul it or suppress
it altogether. It should ouosid.r that it
►.woo claim ors the public at all 1t has
D O part of legitimate industry ; it has uu
place in commercial prosperity. It ctwo'
in opposition to all principles of indus-
trial enterprise.
nears epee.sa &
The sweet Mahe.
"I .m my own master !" ,rip a
Yonne man, proudly. when s (rie.d tried
to pressed* him from an enterprise
which he had on bath ; "I ass my uwm
No man ever got rid of a lie by telling
it ; 11 u eure W 00m. home, eul.ner 01
later, to hobnob with its author.
Never allow the bowels to remain con-
stipated lest serious evil cissa Nstiuual
P41 are uusurywed as a newly fur
GOODUpsilon. tun
Thought is born and never eanv.yed
to wether , only the descriptor u con-
veyed which often leads to error.
Worms cause much eicknees moue
children. Freeman's Worm Powders
prevent this, and make the child bright
and healthy. lm
They who mooch to our feet are long-
ing to make us felt, Be very c■reful of
fawners ; fur friendship and flattery are
deadly foes.
Trying to reform a man by reforming
his surroundinge is like tying sheek.t
pause or rumba apples to the rough swigs
of . web tee.
.e ea Tear serene.
Don't .Ila. • nolo in the head to slow-
ly and surely run tofu Catarrh, when
you an be cured for ?be. by using Dr.
Chase a Catarrh Care. A few applica-
tions cure incipient catarrh ; 1 to 2 boxes
cures ordinary catarrh ; 2 to 5 boxes ie
guaranteed to cure chrunic catarrh. Try
it. Only 2bc .ad sure cute. Sold by
all derggiata. 11
Maher I"
'Did You ever arn.ider what • respno-
e ble poet that is I" asked the friend.
"lterponsibioity-is it Y"
"A master mutt Iso out the work he
wants done, and see that it is done n5ht.
Hs should try to secure the Meet ends n1
the host mesnr. He usual kap 00 the
Leditiet against nhetacles sad see elenle,
and watch that r•etytbiug goes straight,
e1.e he will fail."
"Well."
"To be master of aoor.elf yni have
lost .neoenee to kers. clear, ynnr hear:
tm enitieste• yoer 3.36 pee t.. .evern . your
.ill to direct, and your jodvtnent to to
street. Y. u ase master over • hare 10 .
and if yue don't master them they
master Yoe."
**That is .o•," maid the 510501 man.
,,Now, i eoald undertake nae 1111.•1
thing." maid hie friend ; "I should fail
sure if I did. Saul wanted to. he his
own master. Herod did. Judas did
No tun is fit for it. 'One is my 1N,..er•
even Cnrisi' I work under Ged'a
direction. When H. is Master, all goes
right.
The parsed who affects oarefulaese as
to the kind of person with whom the
permits his children to emaciate, and
yet permits them to read any thing that
comes to hand, ie • simpleton or worse.
mem Tremble Any ttr Capecaed.
If you do not heed the warnings of nae
ure end at Nice pay attention to the
Taergsssca IN res els:.e maintainane• of your health. How ofte•i
Who was the first drunkard 1 Gen. se see ■ person put off from day to day
it. 20, 2L
Who took the first temperance p!edge 1
Jadgse :lit. 13, 1b.
Did anybody mentioned in the Bible
e ver take a pledge of his own accord
Daniel i. 8.
Was he any healthier and waver in
Consequence 1 Daniel t. ib, 17.
Ought kings to drink time 1 Prow.
exit. 4.
Ought we to make companions of
drunkards 1 1 Corinthians v. 11.
Can any drunkard enter the kingdom
of heaven 1 I Corinthuoa et 9, 10.
Does Gud prenounos woe upoo drunk-
ards i lea v. 11, 22.
Why has 13e promised this woe I iso
:stili. 7, 8.
Are drunkards like to get rich 1 Fro
xii lfl.
What are the conse,1leneas of drink-
ing I Pro. zein. 20, 30.
How may we avoid theme/eminences t
Pro. sixth 11.
What will be the result if we disre-
gard this I Pro. xxtii. 21.
Is it wise to tamper with strong drink 1
Pro. xx. 1 1
Where was the first temperance socie-
ty 1 Jeremiah xz s. 5, 6.
Whet blessing did God pronounce up -
poo the temperance l.o.ieta I Jeremiah
sexy. 17, 18.
Is istsmperanos a vise 1 Gal. v. 21.
When is temperance • rirtu 1 Gal.
v. 23.
/HAT THE t'Ht-aCHa. CAN DO.
The ministers and membership of
churches in Canada can stamp out the
liquor cures say year they please ; there-
fore the terrible guilt of its perpetuation
liee chiefly en their heads ; and no
.mnout of singing. Wailing' and church-
goi.g, if earnest temperance wink 1s not
'enjoined therewith. will make .leads
for their apothy Meroz was to be eats-
.1-M.twed bitterly fa.r doing nothing.
Respecting Sablsth mbool.:-Every
pep school sbonld have iia "Bated of
Hope." It wee shown ata Conferenee
et tit. Beeday School IJnino in Esiesed
What cooly one in tam of the .cholere be-
aten members of the visible sherd' ;
where w the nese 1 It is stated by the
8 tbhatb Reboot Teachers' L.saee, that
eat d tee theesand three hundred and
maty -.am inmates of psi«emend peeia-
diaries, cis thee five hundred
wevesty-two bed previously reuei'ed re-
ligious itmtrwetine la Sabbath 'Aunts.
W.,uld sot the Shepherd be filled with
To Ow m,d1aM rywewei. w, W "Mess
M afar .emcee.
Pb•eenhatine, or Nerve Iluoa, a Mim-
i piste Meowed based upon SoientiSt
Facts, Formulated by Professor Amok*
M. D. of Rostra, Maas., cures Pelmens-
•17 Onrm.mpttnn, Sick Headache, Itis'
roue Attacks, Vertigo and i1eeralgia
amid ell wasting dimmers of the hareem
system. Phtsph•tine is net a Medeeiee.
butt • Nutriment, bemuse it contents rt,
Vegetable ..r Mineral Paten s, Oto
ilthhe
ceph pmt
fitted In our daily fond. Alt
is mnffic.o-.t t" eonvine.. All
141 it. ()1 0) per bottle. Low**
N'root ice, and no Stimulente,
the Ph otic and fllartiie
IS Front Street Butt Tomato.
" Let K 'Meister.
every par'eet. every teacher, every Christ-
ian rawer' speak tn( mrd Pleat sir.iter
drink se a deseir'er as d destroyer. rod
Ilinesanda of the children win be saved.
-Proltibiticn.
•
eberretedesee Orel telraed-
To The 1£i't7" :-i'1a.m• inform yn.t
re dere the: 1 have a positive remedy fair
tie v.
pldi disease. B1 its tihem ly
.e. . l d 1ocameMr
Immo stpei. le I da
e►mU De glad
to erred WM bottle d tsy reel fray
to_ M yereadersreadersM
rwho ban tF
seftd , if tbry .i11 send a thea $a-
pswet.d r 0..ddr..e.
lwspastfntle. Ur T. A. SutesIb
I.
SI
Oa., sola again for the Dominica,
b Iq TaTwigsT A
orres%
the purchase of a medicine which if pro-
cured at the outatart of • disease woulti
hive remedied l! almost immediately
Now if Johnston's Tonic Liver Pills had
been Mien when the first uutasineaa
made its appearance the illness would
have been "nipped i.t the bud." John•
e m's Tonic Bitters and Liver Pills are
decidedly the best 'medicine on the mar-
ket for general tonic and invigorating
properties P.ib 2bc. per bottle. Bitten
50 cents mid $1 per bottle, sold by
lioade the druggist, Albion block, ale
agent. [h1
Malice, envy, guile, evil -speaking and
such like tnings, are wrong, and an not
dwell in the heart of a Christian. Es -
amine yourself in the light of obs fast,
and if they are in your heart get r:d of
them at trues.
If at any time, for any reason, we un-
expectedly discover that we .re suspect -
.d of vanities' and self-conceit, or guy
other wrong (welters, whether we are
really guihy or ant, it is always better to
"abstain frnin all appearance of evil"
"1f mitt mike my brother to offend, I
will eat no meat while the world stand -
Mb.
stave Thews a reamer.
That is to say, your langs. Alm all
your breathing mschtnery. Very won-
derful machinery it is. !hot only the
larger air-pessaees, but the thnnssnds of
hole tubes nod cavities leading from
them.
When these are clawed and chocked
with matter which r.ught nod to be there,
your lungs mount half do there work.
And .hat they do, they annut 4.•
we11.
Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia,
catarrh, consumption or any of the
family ..f throat and none and head and
lure obstructions, all are bad. All
ought to be god rid of. Then is just
one sure way to get rid of them. that
is take Ro.chee's German Syrup, which
any druggist will sell yuu at 75 cents a
bottle, Even if everylhnq else has
failed you. yon may depend upon this
for caroms. wryly
Daniel Webster mid : "Then to •1 -
ways room at the tog." That is joat
when there le to room Society is a
pyramid. There is plenty of rouse at
the bottom, and unity the base to broad
and well lad, the whole erectors is ibise-
s ire, We meet up ift the memo
The best maniere toe the .t mach
sod bowels, the best cure for biliuu•nee.,
sick headache, indigestion, and all Mime
tion arising from a disordered liver, see
erelong exception Johnson's Tonic Luer
Pills. Satan in viae, sugar costed, mild,
.t .Reeder. 26 eta per bottle ode by
=genre.
Albers block, Gale,
risk, role agent. la]
A Fanious Doctor
4614.•• '1541 let .t •1 Lw►hlt
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Nit suers, and '.• boa 3•!II "ie -n. 71.4
11' "eiil•••nt pros +as Io, e•I •., ,,r .12y.
and }sawII
a w w• rots ..1 Ayers fool.
Na' +ikons., h. aeon^I rnrtau,ly have
re, v.., o•`s••t..1 lima,. as ser missy of hie
tido _""pima .nrae•aea• toe doing.
'r1:• •'flslratrd Irl. 111.u•1•"`v.rth. of
horst • 1/, ('nun rw••••utlKtide Ayer's
Pill* '1 5115 beat of ad renstallee fur
'• lair •atltspt rever•.-
iir. 1. E. Fowler, of Brldgwpert.
C.u.i.. ora: "Ayer'• P1114 are highly
u,F r,a ' •stmlly spoken o1 by 11s.• people
ale•nt 1 -re. I make daily use a4 tLem
in soy I artier. -
1". S*Ayk.w, el New restlorl, SIW.,
uta: • llaatua presettbes1 atony thou -
stints of Ayrr'a Parr, is u,y' l,rarttee, 1
tare u.0*. ll•il11g: , pn.auauce them tors
best ,' itbartoe ht use.••
Tu.• Meimet n.rtta Stele Assayer, Dr.
A. A, HrYra ,s rtin,a : .. l 1.." Iliad,
••at,•I.tl aaaly5ts pi Atel. • I1''1!1 of They
unto:n tow armee Lr u,•.1
g,u•.wu .Irop, Is..latetl from 144,131 .nat-
ty., e1.1 11 ;,l144,131ea IA. rbeuu•.11' rlw•akt.ag.
of great 11mlarelan•e to their u.,lalweaa.
in•mra activity. uresis•' • atilt 001-
1",.0 •y' 'd •'gest. Aver's )tiro. ,ontsis
uo nr•ta'1)0 err mineral cul ,mor, Mit
toe ,irtit,5 .d ,rxMalrle rrture•iee 111
114114.11 t ,i 1..11At:on.
beaMer .. 5..aseeee1.a.
Counterfeits are always denger,ts.
mart to that they alines closely ixi .
Tarr Tax ORIGINAL IN Arrt1RAN,'r AND
NAME The remarkable succuss achieved
by Nasal Beim as a positive cure for
Catarrh and Cold in the Head has ir-
*tumid unprincipled parties to imitate it
The public are cautioned not to he dr-
o.ived by nostrums imitating Nasal Balm
in name and appearance, hearing such
names as Nasal Cream. Nana) Siloam.
etc. Asa for Nasal Balm and do not
take imitation desires may ur:e upon
you. }'lir Nle by all drug/Wt. oar sae -
post -paid on receipt of price /toe and 11
by .ddeesei.g Fultuttdt C.:., Brockville
Ont- tf
mere •esrari.We Met
Fogad at mast, what the tree peblie
lore haven looking for these many years
amid that n • medicine whieh altbneg►
bet lately iatreduead, hes made for
itself • repriaton snood to eons, the
teedieln. m J..hrenn's Toole Bitten
whish is tns.j.netso. with Johnsen'•
Teen Liver Pills bee performed seme
most wonderful cares impose er tm-
penreh.d brand anon becomes peon -ed
god en iehd. bi1lio.s.esr, wigs ti mi Benefit �I�j� n
.icktteaa.headache. lint nes knot, Imegeler; a� TM„ of h1110 oh
wrknees, .•a., sem die•Mn•t . Tall
lemma by there vicalla.t took meal. 1
TH1 J.1. COMB IYG a
A. W. m.mata d1 ram.
PROPRIETOrt.'t. - 11O'TRII:AL.
I4.at r'ACn•=tets ar
JUTE & COTTON
Ayer's Pills,
.,rsrer.,l ,•y l)' c .ty,rk Co., l o.t!l, liar.
told 4e all Do:nlers la endlwise.
1.5.0.1 ale Tree.
This is rucw.utly oke ease with Pd
tan's Nrrrtime, and tenet pain sere. 1
ie.an hrue.t rnnedy, fue
au/>"dwiaiu tb
rag p,.werful, :b. purest, sod most fie,
talo •uodnn•_ romvdiet known 10 medic,
wi.rlos. 1: n loosest, for 11 dues 511
dams to d". bone•t, hecaws
tae beet i0 the1t world.is 1t only altait 1
sod 25 cunt. 1. tot •t. and ton an bs
a ]Hartle •t .0y drug store Nervilit
cures leaf cli�, neorslgia, pais in is
beak and aide. All pains an reli.0
by Pulaos. s Seryutige.
sake Thar fehatl.
litany pe •r•'r neglect .bat they all
simple add, • hook if not cheeped in tin
wry ;sad to luwj trouble. short's gem
rs0a of 1.. 1 , . r Ili(, trW Ngprplw
'hitt., .ell u":..tilt atop th. rwrh fit
heal the lan1es. £adored by tboresn,
(4h� el1'ae smT,
it,�Betjta t.yns .I; I)ro.gilatsblatas at titleilk. as
s1 OIL
ttr
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CURES
Ter t
Melt Headact.
kIaev Troup.
m.
tt ls bower
aad tries of t
frees els
cavae aria
Freadle Wes
M �ss..uito'.
Ptael v �
Pronounced, by pract.cttl con-
sumers, superior to anything
in the Canadian Market.
WRITE
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serial
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ries VOR
DR. HODDER'S COMPOUN
Tale a. cher mold Eserywbere. Irl
lx veru err MIDI,.
D. HODDER'8
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OF
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Toronto °Mee and lL a: e
STREET T ItA."T.
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ensure.
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FOR
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Will Send to any Address in
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Subscribe at Once.
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'foe are already • Subscriber have
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w hl.Fk;ei:.na, Geed, dr.Rgi.t, AI- By 8nbacribing at ORAata oat. 14
per beetle. Proprietor. r•.a w.te.tur l
Tilt t'rt1OX MEDICINE CO..
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