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THE HU►tI►N `IGNAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 18 9.
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110.7 TO ()ARVs FOWLS. `"" 1.7,1:*) garnet' t;eamenes sated in the
— therm, th.t the dia..•*a knee es as Is ,sq
aesammen, nutmeat MIN o■■feralaz lbs Dir IOOahia d.ws mut N• him • e •s ,
1..1rti.►II ..f t7Rleiss■. !\trkrya, /Xe. woman •tial• t=ale) earth of goods abo
has kleyptuusauta,' raid One of then,
•'mad +hru a p...r w.•isatr at...;. tea
ewes earih of breed to feed her stats
tog children she is a thiel . bit.. u.e
pauper with s real bad attaat oaf l,epI••
Inaba* and I win behove that tilers i -
11u4'14 ci duet's., •iSe.•pIin:. t.. 1: a•
I i ii t My Iwpoesot... .t pfsseut t ti,..
people are Doris thieves, as they are b. r•
muatctaua or enigma -It 1s a gilt, th.ogi
4 drpudsbie one, and Is IW . mp■t1IWl I
great cunning a..d .agate). Ai., the
I...! which diem oyes the klrpyl•.tusu.•
a lit ury a thee liescr ILmy ell.• -cruse
oi
many years hays Sty Ir .«t• liven Wont
v' or paid tor by the tawudr of people
soetetrd with this ineeni.ry malady tt Is
•.17 when discovered sae+toter that floe
d ill their fi e• sane call them litotes •
�manWhen hen a .• abedt lu•ata la ks-'
.aid buys • sive h.•..net .u.i wsik•'•fl
field wt'h It .•n her ha. an web. ti' peyote.
for It, or take* • • at.•rpr•.'f os • kaput.
Intl puts it •.0 hereof leer* us Alf.
know sh... it * S10.511 •t rne.•t•t .lona
thin and Ilea, her a I1:ts$Iy. If. h"*
ever. there are Item,-m+..niaee. tmo.of ilk,
lagan ktmnww rerlltu11.1 fl,r tfi.vn' I. ft,111,4
IR • p• slime emit t—it If alma./ a lora cure
Macy rich wemets whq fusee tem ac
tennis at st' rev, and are sl,pareiolr un -
;United as 1.' Mabee. will take Yi one
articles surreptitiusair if they ter, se.
the clerks us.ke up the deficit la then'
bill or sccouias A •-slur► Iced id good
was recovered il. the house of • rtes
woasato by hale bre, the en .ds beiii
stowed away under these rrant meat beat
and never basing been nacd or rut tot
But tltt peculiarity enema mets shi'jc
litters in the cLrapures ut the Arti !.
they Gtch
w..esd
i at'
and a deer
fatal condition a
diseased ma
simply to steal. '
The seabeds id at (nand whet. antab•nrs
in the matter of disttetnting tur.,"s,
geese dtu as :std ch.ie Lena are lie;;iouieos
to %.fah th y know jure hot-: to dt. It
estlafaetory manner. With a si:•w to
aiss1attztgth ei„ rturant.hirearemphstiu.-. it
sumo di:'o6:Jou.) Oven in Poultry Nerd
reemel :
The legs of a heletl fowl always lend
inward tool tuck into the bully, lest be-
fore it is put up. n the tulle the ekewer
by which tray are methed d ought to be
removed. The fowl aimed be laid tic
the carver's plate. and the kites, us they
are cut dl, placid ...I the dish. In tak-
ing ell the wine the.tint only hetet be
..tingled with the knife, for by lifting up
the iuniou of the wing with the fork.
toil then drawing it toward the lees the
mu'it•lse will separate in a rtttw•h better
form three You can effect hr' cuttia,g with
a knife. Next place the knife hems .m
the leg and body and cut to the tense;
turn the lee load with.tb., fi•rk. and the
joint willive war, it the fowl is young
end well donne. the silt•:ry thou;;het is
taken out when the leas amassing* are
nil removed: the tuck bones are taken
leg liy putting in tee 1:utile end pres.'ting
it under the lone. l:rcxul pain of the bow;
than lilt tate meek beim up sed basalt ii
off fra,:e the part that stiche to the
breast. The breast itself has now to lit
divided from the tummies by euttin;;
thr..ugh the tender , rites t twee to the
tmast, quite tlywu to the tail; then lay
Ox' back upward, put your knife into
the bow' half way from the neck to the
wings. and on rai..he the lower end it
-- will readily ri<'tar.;ks•- .Th' rat thine to
be doneiito teen -the* ramp frau jou
and neatly to take oil the I :.gin.
Each hurt should be measly arms gel on
the dill.
The turkey should rot be divided till
the tires:;t Is di-esa=0'1 of: but if it be
thought proper It.as ide, the sane pro-
cess mere to tensile& us directed i:t a
fowl. The follotyia„ i ; the bee time • of
nerving this delieIcu kith:: Begirt by e
tuig close to t:e breast bone, se'.' .e gig
arluutul so as to leave till mere ries, ea.
E cb slice should carry with it a per. ion
of the puddiag or forcemeat, with witi.:h
the craw ta et.il;e 1. 6
Coen es Tight Cube.
Corn stored in the ear. says Prairie
Fernee.. )'my not be p1ac:.•tlif tight cribs,
when it has only received the ttrying
natural to its being ort tlir talk. Rates
requires the whole winter to fulls pre-
pare it for shelling and trenaportatiott in
tight can:. If the antume met winter are
damp, it wi:l often meld in the center of
wide mitre end oft:•n in eras average sea -
eine the chit o.r germ is killed. t-spveiaily
in those of alternate free :.in,;and thaw-
ing. and this from rupture of the a ll -u of
the grain. The mime cause atm renders
the Dual front such warn bitter.
It in also well known that corn rceasldh
ramerhs moisture, and that unless kiln
dried before grinding, and ashtctd in air
tight puchages. it at apt to heat. in the
saving of geed corn, therefore, it is es-
pecially euccseery that the corn be ripe,
dried tixxoughly before it is frozen, and
then kept in a dry place. and preferably
ono where it will not freeze. So, also,
corn intended for grinding into meal for
human um atrould tits kept in crit.:* et/
narrow tbsg it taw dry equally unci
thoroughly. end also flaring enough ego
that no rain can drive in -e tl•tra, :n the
coin.
HEALTH NOTES,
ems,•.;
•
• Leh of I. Mrs.• lad Nem Metes Prewar.
ed ser Oar teslera
l
rya/ills of Togas Lariat -
Tier utu.turwl and louse tujuriou
habit of oe•taacuog the waist situ chest
•, stats, its s nets« -like Dnp, iuterfec $
.nth the Innen un+ tot all the ateiomtnal,
aid thoracic .trganw TWO sir
elation and proper futirtion •f the
s se atoll •p'teti are geestty interfered
with, '_igestioa and ch.) ti6catiuo are im-
pured, the pelvic organs are deptogaed
• dee then normal level, the dlaplirsm
. 1,r••• wiled Ir.•tn proper play, sod the
cannot expand the chest walls ; sed
h« itieettablu o..uso(ueuce Is deficient
reap'rat and acratiuu of the blood (and
met.•. In pt a its
1.) -Olaf five yeas• .4 age, the census of
18:0 sed IMO .l.,,w tuare deaths .f
.Iaiys Mon teu..•.a, tens this discus..
they al -u on. w a gradual increase of
tetuslt• aft. r this see to ten festa ; and
after titbit to fifteen, the niceties. is
.quite raped, se that the latter aye the
mamas ct )$"O Kisco the deaths of
siestas, five huodrrd and tem and td
tem+lea, toile lhouwu i sad his) -sit ; and
'tet 1Ma0 the dup..p.at ►a et ilt great•
x hietwtres' tile ages 4 beans and
testily, It u c. moderably m are the
duithhs. This is the tribute females pay
W fashion et Ghat air. Female* n• it•
roue to h•.!,1 the ss:eodeucy till thirty -
live years iii the crnvu• of 1Ri0, and to
the f etirth year to that of 1ts*G), when
ke wale. ■gatil coni• to the trout, sed
wed the Int the bslatless of
it mama creep
Is aCten fatal w;..-., i • o tt:,•d in two,
Leslie B Nichols. nn, 19 t1 rs! 11,4ley .1te
Toronto, e,ys: ' As it .lu,.k .,.r", c••vtr
ware throat. chilli, -'.ma. etc I con it
e,mtreud Hatysrs!'s 1.11,•w lh• " It e-
• site cure. Lurctnous atx:,ailpettit' eve7.
butt le.
la.piMeg t•eaederare.
Henry Ward lla'wcl.et ce:tamely owe
a debt of gra•itude to leu teacher is
mathematic., nut only fur the kouwlr ia'
acquired through he tsitiou, bot f••.
lessons tend in, l•' stretigth of charism. r
He tells the eine to tliustrete the tdaah-
er'e method.
He was sent to tee blackboard. aiso
weal, mic:rtsin, suit. 1 -ill of wb,.npet-
ing..
• That lesson Oast he lea: ted," ors,:
the teacher, to a Very t1..te' ct:ue, law
wnh a terrible intensity. A , septets,.
lions and exeurses lie mid -miler foot
with utter sc-orufuti,eu. "I want that
problem, ; I don't wart sissy reaautts why
I don't get it," lie wuulm say.
"l deo study it neo hours "
''That's uothosil t- use ; I want the
lessen You nerd net study it at all, or
you may study it tett houts, just to nut
yourself I want the lessen '
"It was tough for a green boy,- says
Beecher, "hut It ;rationed him. Its lee
then a month I hail the most intens
sense of intellectual independence, an.:
courage fo defend my recitations His
cold and calm v .axe w•,uld fall me ii
the midst of a demonstration "N., ' '
"I hesitated, and then went hack t•
the beginning. and on reaching the sane-
spot
amespot again, 'No 1• uttered with • tune of
conviction, barred my proems..
"'The next," and I sat dcwn down in
red pp.rfusion.
"He, leo. was stopped with 'No !
but went right oil, finished, mud, as he
sat down was rewarded with 'Very wel .
'Why ! whispered I, 'I recited it
just as he d:d, and you said 'Nu !'
"Why didn't you say 'Yes !' and stick
to it I It is not enough to know your
lesson. You must know that you know
it. Yon have learned nothing till you
are sura. If all the world says 'Nu''
vow business to to say 'Yes !' and prose
iL"—Youth's Companion.
Treatment for tem !a Tout.
The first thing to bedew ins to separate
the sick from the Lenithy ones, and
where it can be dune it will :.i.l greatly
to put the well. ions where they can
roost temporarily at hest in new quarters
whip the present one is being thor uel:ly
clean -s.! and disinfected. Deep them in
nut of the wet and give a variety of food.
For a few days it will be quite well to
use coked food seasoned with'cayenne
peppier and powdered chsreeal. Let
them run out as much :a possible in
good weather. For a few clays' give
Dougiaes mixture every day: after that
twits• a week. This iii made by dissolv-
ing half a remit of copperas in a gallon
of water, then add half nn dens: of oil
of Nitres!: keep in Jugs and put an mince
of the mixture in a gallon of their drink-
ing water. For thee not too far gone.
wadi their heads and cleanse the throat
and nasal ram ages with warm water
vont tieing a little carbolic acid. Kern'
veno oil may lie used for the same pur-
pose. Fowls its an advanced !stage of
this disease may about as meal be killed.
• ;levelling or the head with fetid di• -
o hare:ea from the eyes and nostrils are
interring symptoms of this disease.
Brenta' Grapes.
For pane keeping. select only the tough
skinned grapes. t-atavclm, Iyer. (linum,
Regent No.3 Norton's Virginia and
(,ynthiana are Rood keepers, if gathered
in a tlry time and properly handled.
They should be allowed to lie on shelves
sir tables in a cool and well ventilated
room for a few days for the stems to dry
out. when they may be packed. All im-
perfect 10141 rotten grapes should be
picked off, and bunches where the berries
fall oft easily should be rejected. Pack
carefully baskets. preserving the
Wont on the grapes, and put fine paper
bet ween the layer*. or qws k in oven -dried
sawdust when designed wholly for family
tme. In any came, a carol, dry room with
an even temperature and good free ven-
tilation is (essential. Witte in danger of
freezing. protect temporarily with some
kind of a centring.
raeta Worth Kaowtag.
HEALTH-
Ahlt.,ugh a man whilst nut thick at
meddles.; wee his watch or hie cluck, air
soy piece of mrchielau, but would ni-
trites, its repair only to • ot impotent
workess's, he often meddles wuit his
own health and physical awstitutiol in
the must reckless way. lie caul lake
uiedseiuee that are ouly .f use in some
•utirely different eirsemstanees on the
mere 'tutee that his symptoms* are the
wine as those for which the wedeitse
was originally prepared. Women are
particularly prune to do this. They
fearlessly fill up ree,fteeie bottles mid
use them in cases where then is cut the
slightest aureloay to the case for •high
the use..lemue was originally prepared.
They make the must reckless dim/tome
They *Rehouse information as to wrist
the doctors did for their chtidrru under
what mem to them Ymll•r areuw•tmneee,
and which may be entirely dttlerent.
They may nut know the difference be-
tween a summon cough and membrane-
ous croup. but they ell' tackle the must
dreadful disease With P.m most ulippr'p
ruts remissly. By the tune the doctor
comes the patient hes already been ex
perimented upon, and has risked death
by delay or by the struggle sola hurtful
medicaments
The dangerous feature about Ilse self-
sdiatoistratton of opiates is that the
eubj..ct keeps nn tiskir.e the drug which
p.nlmlly deprived by its use the poser
se the resume or the henett of memory.
The l:gititua'e use of scab agents (s -
y ore* the greatest care and centavo.
They must be adapted to the s)•tem of
Its rocipieet and to the eprotal
o vomit. _What meld he harmless to a
person at outs teem would be dsngert•us
at another. It is well known that mar-
e see peewee are cumulative ; that they
leo to piling up in the system like steam
b
.,
harm u done
trier.
a
.I last t In a g
µ the exph.tint point is dreached.
creed
This apparently growing prop.n+ity
of pe.•plc to p,recrihe for themselves
should he checked. The drug stere Oen.
tstns seeo,enrs of dwtructien quite as
titugerous as the gunpowder shop or the
who• n, and lint the least dangerous
.gaipment is the pile of old perscriptious
People cannot be tam strongly impressed
wi:h the fact that (pates are hurtful
when used in elves, or when administer-
ed by unskilful hands. Intelligent
physicians and eouvcientious druggists
may do much to this end. Somettiieg
may be dude by careful •dminastratiou
.f the laws regulating the sale of poisons
Bus not the least dangerous element in
baleful business is the iuliscriminate use
of other prescriptions and self -doctoring
by the ignorant.
Tyrolean. et taettts■asisoot.
cuwbituti,'a .d salicylic mud lune is
rec•,m.•nded in the treatment of acute
rheumatism, the formula for which was
"beamed in ties following way :
•carbo.
tial
00
r•e was
car a
•. a l
lad at p
A
1
tr•unu:; u.to a pummom rev, plate worse
remounts of ue1T.•rer.t medicsete, •ben
uhe n•.ticed that • black precipitate
formed 0y en•n ems tururu into a trab-
.pared.l solution of so oth-r bottle int.,
it. Being • young wumlln of an an -
gutting turn .1 wind, the nuked the
ph)•I.ian the esu•• of this pheso-
mwwu. 'Pate house staff, to help her in
tier desire fur infurmshon, experiment-
ed with tae drugs that she bad been
w NtjOak, toad asusrtatoed that her
maayipul•Mi.a of tbsmst:a's had heels
the ; she had tint poured into the re
'cupteele a sale) he acid. Into this she
had paused a solution of hen, with the
vault „f pto.iucit.st a black precipitate.
T • this she added some sodium phus-
plate. eel. the result of prtduaug •
e.
at road 'elution.
The. at ot.ce gave a clue to the mean•
IA
BOOTS,& SHOES
E.' DOWNINGS.
We barstools estraordu.ary prepar•lfeas for • a roeadag fall sad winter trade. We have sll
THE LATEST STYLES
no tow- priced gouda, as well es to
•
THE FINEST GOODS MANUFACTURED !
LO
We arefnatty called the leaden to
NAT 5 1) 11 ICES
style. •ad Yertet; of gusts. Give me • collage' I wttl skew you
The Largest Stock of Boois and Shoes of every De-
scription, Rubbers, Overshoes, Felt Boots Lunn
bermens' Stockings, etc., to be found in Western
Ontario.
II'The) are all bought at close prleeefor cash, awl will be sold at • small ads aace en oast.
of combining non and salicylic acid Mesa a gestate
without fer ' g a precipitate. The Run no net in buying medicine, but
facts were submitted to the ttpothecar; try the greet Ksdney and Liver reutula-
of the hetet fear, and trim them be pro tor, made by Dr. Chase, au'hor of
duce.1 the folle.wr I formula ; which has Chase's receipes. Try Chase's Liver
!„••n to coustsnt use nearly a year. Cure for all diseases of the Liver, Kid
l: Ac:dt wlicyli gr. xx. nays, Stomach and Bowels. Surd by all
l•'erri pyropbusuphatta.... gr. s' druggists
S ode phosphate....... gr. 1.
Aquae us es.
t■ $eief...is teem realise
Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered
liver is misery. Iodieestion is a fee to
go .d nature.
The human digestive apparatus is one
of the most a impticeted and wonderful
things in existence. It is easily put out
of order.
Greasy food, tough food, sloppy feed,
bad critke:y, trental worry, late hour,
irregular habits, slid many other thine.
which ought not to. he, have made the
American people a nali•un of dyspeptics.
But Green's August Flower has done
a wonderful work in reforming this sad
business and making the American
people so healthy that they can enjoy
their meals and he happy.
Remember :—No happiness without
health. But Green's August Flower
brings health and happiness ,at the
dyspeptic. Ark your dre.ggiar fee •
bottle. Seventy•five cents. eowly
net a Beek • eat
Mr Goode, druggist, is not a book
&teat, but has the agency in Goderich
fax Johnaten's Tonic Bitten, which he
eta heartily recommend fur any com-
plain to which a tonic medicine is ap
plicable. This valuable medicine has
been with most astonishingly gold re-
sults in cases of general debility, wetk-
nem, irregularities peculiar to females,
extreme paleness, impoverishment of the
blood, stomach and liver troubles, loss
of appetite, and for that general worn
out feeling that nearly every one is
troubled with at some part of the year.
Don't forget the name Johnston's Tonic
Bitters 50c. and $1 per bottle at Goode's
drug store, Albion block, Goderich, sole
agent a
A fret' martin is a cow calf, twin born
with a bull calf, and generally proves to
he barren. The same da srignation is given
to female foal similarly born, but twin
colts aro wore rare t can twin calves.
Official returns make it appear that
tight months' eVwts of cattle, coal, cot-
ton. beef, lard and lumber increased
largely in 1MM over 1887, but those of
wheat, corn. flour, cotton ., bacon,
t-leomargerinc•and tobttoccod lined. The
shipments of agricultural implements
were practically stationary.
The Cider and Cider Vinegar Workers'
Asanciation cf the Northwest will hold
its sixth annual meeting in Dao the
first week in December. L0.0. Bryant,
Princeton, 1:112., L secretary.
The l department of Wash-
. C., is compiling a di�
au •ctive depsitmeute, l;oards.
colleges, granges, fair associations, farm-
fi ere' debit. farmers' alliances and other
organisations devoted to agriculture, har-
t there, dairying. fruit culture, viti-
culture. forestry, stock raking in all its
several branches, fish culture, bee cult-
ure, silk culture and like industries.
The Farmers' Review, of (deago, esti-
mates the tool iniimbrue ecrrvrQ of the coon -
try at 11d6s,i11Y9 � We year,
against
Perf.t■rd Cambial. and serbett.
Tl.e fa•biunable prevalence of dainty
perfumes has made prominent sachet.
which distrtl.u'e debate violet or laven-
der oder* in the most delicate and
hating manner. While nothing
can he in more execrable taste
than the among pstchouly and musk
used in olden time, there is something
Particularly attractive in the "faint,
The distressing paleness eo often ob-
served in young girls and women. is dm
in a greet measure to a lace of the red
oerpu•elee in the blood. To remedy
this requires a medicine which pr'ducee
these necessary little•evlood constituents,
and the Lest yet discovered is J,hn'in's
Tonic Bitters. Price 50 cents, and •1
per bottle at Geode's drug store, Albion
block, Goderich. Sole scent. (b]
E. DOWNING
Cr•bb's mi.w'k. Cur. Kest st. and tdeeare.
s,w -000RD(
DERTA-KER
—AND—
ture Mazes.
of this touts for the last IO years, and is yet.
Any person wanting a First -Class Job, come to me for It.
I am bound to get your trade if Quality and Price is any con-
sideration.
I have an immense stock of Furni-
ture now on hand, and carry
more Undetaking stock than
all others combined.
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
HEARSES SECOND TO NONE.
Citizen Gann, of Athans,G■., the head
or. site of the leading Finns there,recently
gave a reporter a brief history et a life
remarkable in some respects "forty
years ago this last Christmas,” said Mr
Gann, "i got on • spree. I decided that
it should be my last, and it was. But I
didn't quit drinking. One day in the
Julie tollowirg I went into • barroom.
I didn't have but $la to my name. I
called for a drink, gave the boy who was
teuaing the bar a $5 gale piece to get
five cents out of it, and he accused me
of wanting to beat him out of a drink,
hut finally changed the money. My
horse was standing •hoot twenty steps
d between the barroom
from the door, an
ani h•es. 1 made a resolve never to
drink another deep. I get on the horse,
esme on by where my sweetheart lived,
stole her, came on toward Athens, mar-
ried her at • small church near Prince-
ton,speat remaining $15 for some clothes
for her, for the old folks would not let
her hats acytl•iig, and commenced life
without anything. We both went to
work with the intention te have some of
f this world's goods, and every Christmas
lavender
fresh ' odor of powers, er n found us with more and more. I chew-
theviylet or heliotrope e sachet ppowder. 1t i.
present fancy to line toe entire bur-
eau drawers with a tufted sachet of
sample cream cheese cloth, filled with
sachet [seeder and wool, and tufted with
dainty blue air pink wonted. More el-
aborate drawer sachets are made of in-
expressive chintz, simp'y breached in
solid color. either pale lavender, rose -
pink or sky-blue, and tufted with tiny
bows of No, 1 pivot edged ribbon.
Some exceedingly beautiful drawer
sachets are filled with rose lasts, La-
vender sachets for the linen closet ahnuld
be made of skirting linen in small pillow
size, and about twelve inches by three,
and frinzed and embroidered in laven-
der silk does, witn a cluster of the Eng-
lish herb which has been dear to the
house of the housewife since the days of
Shenetnne a school mistress, who loved
to "crown her 'kerchiefs clean" with
"snob stickle rare perfume." Lavender
and rose leaves are frequently preferred
for drawers sachets, and violet and heli-
otrope are used for smaller sachets, in
•rititm desks or among the haadker-
chiefs. it is better not to use more than
one sachet shout the personal apparel, as
the mingling of violet and heliotrope, or
lavender and violet, is not pleasant.
The beautiful oblong cushions which are
frequently seen on any ladies' toilet,
though the tiny round cushion is newer,
are almost invariably made with powder
added to the wool fillitsg. It is well tot
housekeepers to know that no flifag of
the eeshion is en pleural to use and
and •eenmttkodates pins so tomfoetably
as sheep's wept.
Tar R tae. et the rose.
The word charity usually suggests to
us kindness shown by the rich to the
pour ; hot the noblest deeds of charity
are performed by the poor to each other
Suffering establishs. a kinship, and the
poor will often divide their last crust
with those who are even worm off. A
little girl was ones walking with her
brother acmes Boston Common, on a
cold winter morning. The two were
very thinly dressed. The little girl bad
an a coat which was hardly large enough
for herself. Bet she said to her little
brother : "Corns under my coat, Jrhn-
ny." ''it is not enough fax both," he
replied "Oh," she said, "I e•n stretch
it little." Matthew Arnold ie ogre his
beautiful lyrics, describes a wretched
gay woman who asks no alms of the
rich who peas by, but turns for relief in
her misery to • troop of poor working
mem.
Be en Torr Board.
Duet allow a cola in the bead to slow -
1y and surely run into Catarrh, when
yes cam be cured for 26e. by using Dr.
Chasse Oatarrh Curse A few applica-
tions ours Incipient catarrh ; 1 to 2 boxes
eaves ordinary catarrh ; 2 to 6 boxes is
guaranteed to ears °bramie eatarrh. Try
it. Only 96e and sure cure. told by
all druagista ly
lapel the Worms by s fag the safe
and reliable aatbehisails Prsuaa's
Worm Powders Im
PICTURE FRAMING AND GILDING DONE.
I have now on hand a ease of a grows of
Blind Shade Rollers at 15 Cents each.
Now is your time if you waat cheap Limit rollers.
COIssIM ONE_ COMM ALL..
WAREROOMS :---Between P.O. and Bank of Montreal. ,t•eI,
ed tobacco for twenty years, and one
morning laid a piece on the mantel, with
the determin•ti,n to quit, and for over
30 years have never tasted the stuff. I
never bought a eigar in my life, and
sever played a game of cards in duly life.
Twelve years ago I gnat cursing. I was
snag profane, sr.d one night my wife told
me that I ought to quit it. I told her
am to say another word about it. and
from that day to this an oath has never
passed my lips "
• Wetedio eleerasa-
The largest organ, and one that plays
• eontrollies part ea the health of the
body is the liver. If torpid or ineetive
the whole system becomes dimmed.
Dr. Classes Liver Care is shade special)
for Liver and Kidney dimness, and le
mediekieiguaranrs...dtrs $1 S W by�rruggi�sts lied
Partly Gave Fp.
"Its the years 1946 I soughed for six
mouths, and haying unsuccessfelly tried
many remedies, i partly gave up, think-
ing I had consumption. At heat i tried
Beayard's Pectoral Balsam, less than
,me bottle of which cared me. leaving
Me as wall as ever I was." Henry W
Carus, Wabash, Out. 2
•
k
„t,
Ire ��oribo Asse obo- AM. "Wo
HAVING I1E-
F 1; R N Ian=
my shop to the lases
style. pat fa Tare
view Beraevtth irs
.we of them the est.
grated Itockeste
fitting C h s e rs,
aired a Joe
barber, we are in
mattes' to do
W or It Mao karat
fere
lodes& Mitres'
flaircettlag made
speataky all day
except am
Rasers sad
. IC -I -I T
to West Street, two doors east of P.O.. tidartsh
FALL MILLINERY
MRS. SALKELD
has opened out• most attractive stork of Fall MWies7, le
RIBBONS, FLUSHES, SHAPE
and everything else pertaining te the rade.
The Ribbons are exceptional in selection and value.
Crazy Patches of first-class material on sale at reasonab
rates.
PA RICER DYR WORKS. Tsmur'ro. - I amities the ally a in this section ter. the .
tested Parker Dye Works. Negate. Orders selieltd sad satlafautos guaranteed.
rifsatr NLRB- BJLS>aLD_
wry Radler WIN Net COMM.
Among tree tenons why better will not
some u given is an sttaksn,e as follows :
—"1. Because of some drortanisad or
unhealthy condition of the cow. 4. On
amount of the unwbeksoeae food and wa-
ter supplied. S. Want of prosper cleanli-
ness in milking and setting the milk 4
Leek of the right enaditioss in the tale -
lag of cream -- pure air mad proper tem-
perature. A. The cream is not raised
sad skimmed is due time. 6. Orem
sot churned at the proper lues—hull
ton log. T. Oram allowed to feeese`•-
iejered he Lase by thawing. 8. Cream
too warm whim ebtreed. 9. Greats tee
meld. 10 Chore not • good see. 11.
Lary hand at the sheen. Home persona
have the then nearly all the semser or
winter ; take few chorus aid thee stop,
fool around sad begin again."
iits great newel of avoiding disappoint-
ment is sot to espeet too meek. Dee- /Q 00no arson TO O. L. e'
pair follows immoderate hope, as thine. °•
fail hardest to the ironed whisk have Blat!'a Hoots the &Paare
bees .Merit M thS sky. i eels 11 aussi a/, falx ;
NB
NEW ANNOUNCEMENT 1
The
whthanking msoliberal
upon him mwetag Hgs re eease'aw that be res does
prices to
oar Berrox , Fzer
as wishes partleslarly to can suesese to hie
V
SPLENDID LINES OF TEA
From 10 cts to 75 cts per Ib, Maple Syrup, finest Cas
pure Spices, Lawry celebrated Bacon, cooked Corn k.
,„ .,.Cut Myrtle, Cavendish enc! Club Tobaccos, best
American fine cut chewing Tobacco,fresh
salt and canned Fish, best quality.
2 Bars of Soap for 25c. 3 Scrubbing BrushEsfor 2
Leaded amok Meed Ce , £'et i Cheer= OS/t 480e In,, o~11.1
Llroce* CrocIoj R1ssnt Flom', Fa
JOHN
r.
•
'HE POEM'S CORNER
Ike Ceaaaeree Cors.Qsa.
eiMra arv:blwelyeve he'd taught the
Melly esaaaihnl
t'd sklan' sal teased the orucodUe and
gored him vetaeahlr;
e • word of Morest,
he'd uttered, sot • word
rides a syllable.
r claimed ate •traurtb was tory great, for
hear• sad Ilona suitable
seed le bout the gr saly bear, and rand
him veq e
claimed It'bootablkilling'rreeeti; tees 'sakes that
he was very capable.
boa.euastrtctw could twospe. for he was
user:spakle.
a. ttghtlrg hlppuptsmi he said he wee Wylie
Io,- lmdecgasgiarnls
r
lsetlbwosmasd man
bte
pa
ge eleMiephanwint ceso, becahugueser re -
he
.,t pulverised the roaring hall, and found
u.hii 1,tssnhenkpuitlhvqissrwhcmhls.e
au»•
eeudaIsbiea,nd sold. "I'd
f teed some sal tend the baby ; and you'll
tad biro very dab.t.'
he way she took himtesby tate ear will make
Ito perm able
be plied himreadout amid led him home, sad
WNW him very Wadable.
MAX ON AMERICA.
sec. tee IfaNie of Peeples. Saves Na
t sews ee Deemer Je•athaa.
Areericar etnell ts� fiiii[�IlaDertd*
d fathers very emir Is the mater of
wit.
rhe liberty enjoyed ivy American girls
e i as much w the
Ys 1 ■h
•. lonhoe
the
st u g
the
Englishgirl surprises the
liberty
ol R rP
French. From the age of 18 the Amen -
eau girl
is
the bed almost every liberty.
Not to take the name .f God in raft,
the English have invested many euphem-
ism. ; some MOD, imaaiuine, I suppose,
that the Deity takes no ougmzauee of
a. y language but English, venture so
far as to say "Mutt lheu' or ••Mcmii
eau.” At this said of thing the Ameri-
cans are es clever as the Ifwaglia 1. They
have ibeentrd "Great Scutt."
The Americans are Christians—that is
ta say. they .treed church un Sundays.
• is • Hew resist the tee
following appeals, posted at the doors
of • Nsw York and Chicago church : I
cupid theta word fur word with great
care :
Musical Evangelists.
Solus ;
Short settooas ;
The place to be happy and saved.
walk in in,ladtesand iteutlemen,walk ie.
The other, more seductive null, was
w acted thus:
No reams fur not coming !
Free seats ;
Cheerful service !
Books supplied to the c••ngregation.
The public are reriuuetrd to leave the
_..coke is the sorts atter we
i ase in an American paper the ap
ohmic* o.f Iles Minute Palmer spoken
! in the foliuwe•g terms :
Palmer wilt wear alt her dimmed. its the
third act."
The bi•okiav uffi:e was besieged all
day, and, in the live ing, money visa re
tuned. An amusing det.Il was the st-
eed of • good fourth of the audience at
lit o'clock to see the duteous in the
third act.
The population of America is 60,000,-
000—meetly colonels.
An Ettglssh old tssid would do with-
out her tee beh,re an American woman
would go without diamonds.
Oh,thoae diamonds iu America! Yon
lire them a herever you go ! Not one
woman In • hundred will yogi see with-
. ut a pair of them in her ears. It is an
'PeS810 n.
Juoathan admires all 'that glitters,
even that which is nut gold.
In his eyes the emcees of a thine at,, -
t een for its quality, and the charlatan
rein that •uoeeeds is superior t , the
Ment that vegetates
The Areerigen seen are generally thin.
At • dinner party given recently at
p)elmonia.'s I heard that each menu had
a chain attached, consulting of pearls
■aid diamonds, and valued at $1,000.
Every American with the leant self-
respect i•lleloael or Judge.
Few essega
Meters Kite It.
''I was troubled with liver complaint
fe,r a gn.'.t many years. bat was cured by
e'ne bottle el Burdock Bleed Bitters. 1
have never found any medieme to help
me like B B R , in fact nee bottle made
a entsplete cure." W J West. Park
kill, Grit. 2
Is be holed by Bootees@ Ire*.
Owe no man a dollar if you can avoid
Have a general extended knowledge
of all thins you deal ie
(no into business on your own seouubt
late rather than tion early in life.
(let into an old firm rather than estab
lish a new one.
Avoid large sales to individuals.
When you buy, take oars; when you
sell, take quadruple care.
Make no useless expenditures when
you owe otheta
Keep your property well insnrtvd ; you
emote award to bee while you ere try -
nig to make.
Ha holiest, enomical, aggreiahle sad
pleasant.
Keep year expens-e low and your
profits high.
Take little credit tial have •ami
money. .m,
Have a small hoa and Imre eseiha1.
Ra endue trot feel your strength.
Mrs itru':Av will nett par your hill liar
therefore don't let your WWII d ice,
much to please her.
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lalersat
It is
artiboia.
slime ret
by sub'
of wish,
or
stead
wrong
tipruttl
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tiles tone
lee len
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thea
they w
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have u
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If cls
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be hum
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and cru
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have tit
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it I.. '
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all imp
study t
diedinsi
rates
scant o
dud the
telligru
affirm
shortest
child is
N. Y. I
Mr
C, unoil
eye. ills
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keep hi
and nal
man.
street i
the tau
men, m
Ina omd
tlteu I
knew h
employ.
expects
ten to
means
spare h
but pry
better
of the t
mutual
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night,
for suer
to wits
there i
sults vat
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beneli a
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by hl
for Ire
times
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but to
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with if
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The best rage triton for the et -.mach
sofa levels, the beat cure for hilis,neneee,
sich liwdaehw, indittwstion, slid e l area
lions seising from a disordered liver, are
without weeeptiaan Johnson's Tonic Liver
Pills t-lmsh in sine. sneer mate-t..ns'd, li a
rit effective 25 eta. a -r heath* sole by net of
uitdr, droggist,f Alb•on hl.ck. (lode .., ,h,
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