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WHAT THE RA ; WAV MAIL CLERKS
ARE ASKING
Om rreMNe .•.Irw.se .1 Mr. .ell', eel*
•wle.t Mr I. rtes ISpprr- ire t'. -
s.s.d •1 ow M .5.Mre•. Teens.
On AAA, !Na ch 47 so I't.a•le. 9'upipoi
Mawr. Ito M.D. •s .I tut. .4 rem ...• H" w'll
b. in T1e01110 w. •I 44 t, h • a..,, two' u' arned through London greets,
001116,1711. n . n.. .rt. t....,,., le.,•.reit the ;h .es • whea{•d truck drawls by •
Ceasedsau:l'.. ,n. ,. ani, h
d i.. t:WetI.writ t. It
•Itoreth.-r „kris t1.at:itr Ciu,1•-. e.11 , nut the . • f noble cert hiss•., and guarded.
11•tttu•.e 1st,.., to -s ilii r-tuni ur a. Kim- as was right and proper, by British sat
hose. Where a tb• boat now l It le
A/.«ra. &bras awl Purlieu, I. oteernt.t.lt ,e wR and in Awoor, as such • relic
this ra.leay esti.! ch-, t• ,d N -`Arts. ,lo br. But for its history, It .n.Id
(*ars! %sit J ul..n I'•.t.oa.ear I:ewraly
Has.<art r• -t. td.y ...1 1. r , ir.r ,., •.-eu..nW a t alio have been sold, among other
Iatit ..:.•m. -n. u. Ihr,r tiI,..a•.I Iran pin ret tie
•er.toe. Thee Iso.ut .•,.$ UM; their work .•
sear. irons• •i -d l„"n, 1 our• much fists` irIe
5wlu than tr.r .•t .1. rks m city .+.-t .dile...
sad tory ..k wait 11.. .r par he put Ott MI
equal,t, .5th the ...tier. 1 n, r a,uld Ilk- w
bout up.• . !4... •.Gtr 114.1 a. 5,.e coy orris,
'tavr t:.ru 'e,1 -..g ..Il.,wa•w. .loo- •say
with. le tabs ib:• ,• nut done they wens
their • .tw-rsnnu•t,wt o,..e.l end up w
thew +a:aroe sum. 'a • 1• ,• -alert.. toed al
bwsu.n •nnbue•1. i',.•. ..loo .ak MIA
the siueunt .4.•Incs..t u..n.hly Ir:,1i
the . pay for •ail»•` , ,,, ..,1 resat, Iwrp,...r
may le .., p1:...1 stn .., ...rut an a'n.'nty 111 .d
1. Lord AI.yur's oh•'a of 144!1.1 was Ih.
• s,t .hub Gram Deluge .Ed hes
•.lir .eel .111 111 the e.4ek el the JrO
la lore tied reamed the Moe survivor.
• • .k to. (friday. Kew ember 7.
1838. This boat is a Must fishes' oobbie
hell a duarn .rare, slid it I...ts
.inn 5 as seer. It was on view all last
,.1111 r at the Flabrrtee Exhibition at
h Keo.loetu's, and v*1 November 9,
.Id storm, by the Tnutty House ; and
• h.tN st w14 so I•'Id and b. u,ht b)
• p•rIvts owner One would like 341
• this ; and reel more should I like
i.. •.r how coach of that hen.ie story
tifsy years ago was in the mends of the
,,kers-an. It is duly the simple story
K,u11uh peasant girl of three -and
• ., who had lived for twelve years
he. parents on the lonely Lng-
r Island, and who, sf'or that highs
o, tempest, persuaded her father. she
muse man, to r• w out troth her,
for tl -e n.•1 •
Mr. H II, ,. ,•..stud ,d .n•• eon. ,n valuate -aid ••- a mole of stormy sen, to the den-
• -u. rook e5, which• through bis trio
t,• . • few perishing human beings
Gid is seen. She did it, and .he
uo..:•ht siery sue of !!stem salt beck
.b her. That t. all • but it is one of
• stories that etre do not wdlwgly
eels lint Sa (',• isles 'f ..tr-r lin r 1 ,m Ir nl.y
o,gl.t w se, tnlnwtww. fuer Judge \l•:t11 .hits
that she hut se .44..14 lemma La, :r to. u'J,aa-
meot for blackmail as.4 Iwrjurv, h.. for yearn
Iron employed as arta/V..4, rust•-..In(n In then
He labia ., . err .e 1 •- r:w an I
wast 111, lolled in the J.,dr•-'s mho. Ls aimed
the tat Jury. . 1 sone al•a ,bee of his rout!.
Mon wal. air sow 1• h ualerdool that IleSb
ser.ia•. 1n the Con oast,` will ,.r• d1ap. .mod
with.
bards 1e •1wr 1 a5 • ue•••n.,g ..4 the C,v..c
Primitivist C,....ltise y.r r«nh7 All. tUtovia, 1,.,i
the aldermen 1.t..u.4.1.•'I to hitt that none
had bees ree,rtsssl 1'11.-rr yule .tu.aida,atum
earn an usauf o'a1 one th*: the 'wagoners. 1r.•a�4
.tnll� 4
etel ,111 no ter d•'r.. The
aldermen proved rel Gal to ;ha oeean.un
ad m poreux? re .4 ih•.r lar•rw.e
determinate* that for 11.r In' ale they would
editorials •u only ore in posts, ,.< w:1 fool` city
papers, they rennornetnted 5,o Conned 1.1..• the
ad..rtieit. Ise glut t1. Tle Crlirrt., ,. -1 that
t l deee's e''.ebsag. 1- ge.elliat'rtill.+.. 1
As ea.lrrtttararl in a praykl-- tllNi.'. anis, Win le Seel, w to.epsilnietd M
much we •bnsald he ea..es.ed c.,inera- & 00..k. d fed alpe.M to b• buPpy • It' 1
tow the lout clog hang of the Is111e .wee. Pa lobe* quill wt=Ii.g to wb.i.$ Ytl
Cb,ldrsw's abuse when purchased, it not teased aid been`, apu.gw oaks` 16•0001•18
already suthoautly loom, should bars creat' stud ,:audud u►ernea, with a low
the ia.ttuus set forward ootid the Gager ptualea tutu•. .u. 14111 Guy seaYt •ft
am be email u.eerted the ;entire length _sem ma• i bells o440• .*+!reed, the 15(514
11.541 waft M Iso upon you all lien.
betwrow the shoe 511.1 doukmg. Netters mild
bas psovid•d the ankle with sufficient late- To have a Mad 11ustrwd, • caeer-
eepport, 1e ordinary ewe, sae • tightly fel beamed. a generous end • suamselel
cooed ..r buttoned shoe a.•t only does out hualrw.d, Yu" 535.5 1.11 h5(5 w such •
d nature ►u supporting the made, bet trey that he caused become dysptpt.a
(loace }!Gley Darling was Mise in
4 .o.tn.rtxgh on N•.vemhar 24, 1815, the
child of 1.%i1itam U.rltutr. Ind
•'1.."11505) Hondey, hu wile. These
t..'Ia I learn front • poor, bus genuine
le en.,nywous memoir of her, publish -
3 at Berwick -upon Tweed iu. 1,'43. just
.i,rr her dreth, which little memoir alas.
'. ane that done.'" those Eve )r.rs o1
,• r false, 1838 to 1843, she steadily re-
t ..r•1 to .nit 'heir parents or her island.
slit. went an bring there as quietly and
ntply a before. She was s devout.
where tneeriew 11 :w01.11.f, was cnlord for or•geous girl-c.tuely and sincere end
by law i. (%anaJ. d.o,,4.3 ha Iia.,* thy 4...1.41
chows. (35 the wnu.ittee of right ...ie
fay., -.d dr. odour tl a epode equally entone.t
the four, but the,.. • en arrived that the t<,.lr.e
ap •eel ail•.m a ahr,v.• was the one (✓d ealtu
later! t.. ,%raw I.n.lrrs nest year.
Antler ah.pb r 111 the Known fail,`. etr-
.ode w M..nacted to -Jay, wh. 11 r,:uw.e' wr►e j.
wide circulation 'lust he bad l,m p..t ht.1'atl
sad 1.11 for torts unknown. 'rlr pollee mons
quite sedated user the nature. 1t we,
Mooed bo5m.;, from Mr. Wee. Finlay, 53.0
is Mr. Brows.'. bta.ake•)"r ■rel ate. ono of tie
beadsmen, that that gena -non 115.1 merNy
gine to Metcslfe, s tillage nut far Jt.tent,
where his brother -in law .wades, and w.nld
retort. in ample time to 'at't•'ur to court on
Friday or a t, when tie car im1: dal charts' &guest
bim come on on ,•r. .-,4 NIT Itn,wn told
as Iutter.,e'-'..r. 'P&P', 1.) .hat be :owl without.
b ay..I trial
Sy.fn.•• South. jr , sdu•I clerk of the
Pout (Mies li.•p totrui ncrt, left four Torunlo
this sieb.ng sI. r...3* of iut•1ligeu. tlm1 b1.
Lathe.. lion. .iv,lw y Smith, was 111 a dvo5g
condition. there Iseult a,5, herr of 4,1* rro'.a�
There hal h. -en • :itt1.1 "kicking"
by wmn•• of 33..' military risen u. the Ileum
about the al•I8..ntmeist .x beak -Cs' )4.e.w
to the comma .J of the W mhleace teats The
choice a lett pi thio Cn.rrmse el the ,•o .c,l.
and in vont capacity L,rul-Cid. tknrs4,
Speaker of 531.. C..nnno• e, made the emote•,
7 t ..L14('tiou Is tel t.. ( ol. Lasa persim ily,
f
w 4114 loo R
smre dist s (yit. m
ba i. ion the w
fluently sn'u,•-1 this s.nar. th.s maks.g the
cyanl time u, tilt tear'. that Ottawa has get
th. ,.•a,ela.rl. La•y veer the et mmasl met
to M'..,treal, •.1.'f this adjutancy to ()thea.
TI,. yr.r the .5'.,. 150 afire rut the 1104-
t1un., blot an r..ers.J nrdrr. The kick manes
dna, my Ise.. Listen NI.,r,trine Pr„vine..I.
Alert iroin the matter o' territu. •' representa-
taei l;d. I:a.:or,'• af.po;ntr.t•na Leneraily
lauded as a I, n /erne cumt'-,14.nt to a bfr-
l.mg If nl •-fl•..h..,uMg. It t. iutrr.slling
to until that c'..re lir eta Ottawa mon lit the
first twenty . drown eligible f s this y..r's
team. There at three Toronto men' Tom
Mitchell, K. McV little and F. W. ('urtu:t, chapel on H.uaelands, the largest .4 the
all of the (grenadier. O. t 'r Ontario men m Fame Islands, was ever rebuilt (as some
th.. tw. i iY a1 Cs;rt. U,%Lck,sa, 4(.41, Nla- had proposed, to memory of her. Per
lint. Si , had i1y• tt.od old William
H wilt', "the most gentle, quiet, amiable
-.•k and ►lid the sweetest smile that 1
ref saw in • person cf her st•tioo mud
( '501.1:35 .l'uu ase abs is • thoroughly
sed creature. Wbeu Lloyd's ageSit-
-s,I .,au.e was S:nclasr, mid he deserves
to be remembered fur her sake- went L
-•1.r to the otl,[s,.,351 he mid to bet :-
'Wwh. Once, well surely be able to get
„q s__ealk gown for the." and she -said :
De thunk so, air I' with perfect
y. S.Ik It••wua came in pler.ty ;
*elver te.puta caste, and votes of thanks.
ad elms to the amount of £700, and
4.-55rs from afar --yds, ,area from St.
Petersburg But a my stile pamph-
:et truly says, "she (never for • moment
(smut the modest dlgnit f of conduct
which became her sex sod station."
.'arse sums of money were offered ht.,.
by London managers, if she would but
come and sit in • boat at their theatres,
and men far shove her mut her 'normals
f marriage. Bur she was not • "pro-
fessional beauty,' so she declined the
stage - she was nut a succeseful murder-
s*, therefore she declined to marry i5,
,hat
•1 Nevertheless, rtlw
lees when c
otsuw
P
'ion attacked her, and she was canted
o her native B•mbx..ugh to die, I per-
°stived awing the crowds at her funeral
there war $ certain"young man trout Dur-
ham," mho is said to have cherished an
•rdeut affection fur the lamented decal's -
.11 Hon she might have wedded, had
she lived
I do nut know whether there is any
monument to her in Bambnr..ugb
churchyard. nor whether St Cuthbert's
.1
•.•ten"y weaker.- the muscle. and is Aud nue heavy &implies may mike mei
pedes th•cireul•ttou, the same •. dues dy.P'Pte urlit~iand wisdom veal Pud'
• tight ligature around any other par- Wt
lion of the body. ding., hated se briekbets, lode the mum ail
High heels 5,a ob.ldree'..hien should &mug a maws failure. Culd soup, or
mets IrrlWta( t5 1ai, Putatue• with Icord
timer be tolerated, and seaslede, nand imams lir water -sucked, have sawed di-
w holly
beeb of io bi1gght are ubjeots oabl• and emote ere tow. Imo l think you ever
Pring 5e cats r, uta shoes with kww 1 'win" 5410 mea 5". of her
heels to bt.iaed ail cl .5---'s
toot (sod telt ay apathy fur • beagry man
mid
cu. o meat, wb.iber she sept a .nrvaut 01
55,41 muses • lite,, 1.1 *1.5(17 all dealers.
Another t'ea.uttal o n*111ic5twu of
1 sit clot he Garet had to w•5, for 415 die -
health -clothing 1s equable warmth fur tor,) who "lived uu" win se
pl.asausl)ar
all portions of the body. Although buahsud And you timer kuetr a for-
m tea ties vase written on the subject lent woman .bo was hrlpissaa. without
end the number o1 sonatas mothers who nock, etumbermatd a..d renees who bad
il.se this wetter Shenton a tar greeter w4.t you myths call a happy 111..
them looms ly, ueverthelr.a .here are I am 111 from believing that the
still meow ...d from
of little lost`1 who kitchen is wumau's lievin. list, t ex -
they• be saved from early death were
they warmly 51.d equably clad u•pt in the caw of very wealthy people,
As has teen often mid, thlse material it must be pan ot a wife's daily teak to
best fitted as • Cnt covering for the 3 ody, see that all goes well there Lt ought to
Da tele t0 thew prenasal lied On -
worn
505035 fabric of 5...1, which should be pen
Gghwned days tor toy gal lit education,
wore throug'iuut 13135 year, bacg of who is bid enough to be married, to
114(44153' lir heat ter of ext., to cold.
ouok • meal better than any servant 111
Sue. with 1311, degree of external cold. the long rue stetting on al. bellchm lit all
Ming mother provide their little11r(351111(35ne1uttlott. •ad to tell h.r wr-
,ne14 with tome toren of /stun! YOdK- Ger-
waists °erten& things that a wuulan who
Aarmethe and /ben aon..Jer that br cannot read eat Only learn 4.7 3rue of
cause the prop`` ku.d u( encores! 6s •xpenonae, To be able to say to a ger-
been supplied. the child is 11.itthfuliy ,at, when • sudden 61 5,i terMper Miele
oiotbed. The fret that • g.rme5,1 a of her t„ threaten to leave : 'Very well,
just -quoted
is nu pt of that a meets i4*. go. The dinner today will he s.. much
juet-quoted `raps the lit of healthier the biter, for I shall took it," is the sort
these. lo perbepe the majority of aims, of nmak.n • lady wialre•s i.
these garments are vest 5144 drawers her thiesgo
hthatouse.
which overlap each ,other about the cent- In feet, sf 7os wast to be healthy, portten r 1 the body, tusking • double wealthy and wise --if you want to re -
which
of covert, over that main win pretty end continue to be bapp; -
abech least needs it, bemuse it contains kern to look before you marry my body
the .,dal organs, and is much !sae liable but a millionaire.to suffer from sold ; while the lintbe and
arms, which need -the warmest covering
boc.use .•f h, at farthest away frum the
bodily suurrx, have but the one thick-
ness, and that often so abridged In
Ieugih uta reach but little below the
elbows ad kue.s, leaving • spars be-
t weea '. and the tomtit the child's shoes
only covered by the stocking, which if of
orulnary tusrtno 0r cashmere, is but
little warmer than cotton, altbougbt it
answers to the name of woolen.( -Good
11..11 h.
gore NAG„ 34.r<'-. .1 11. d.5, N,, :41111 Ii. Y.;
Pave ester N. S. K,,..ril, 450.; Loot J. A
Wilson, laid;1.tert. C...h.y, 35th; and Sing
Berge. Org. •(luel,h Field Battery. Staff -
Keret. A.hall. (freen'.Own, is nsth on the
last of wattl'u men ad 5,11 in all likelihood
beim • enemas to as wirers! of Ow drat
tweedy always de.Lne to co.
haps . new chapel was not wanted, fur
the old mime, built by the monks, was de
ttr.,yed long sen, and since that time,
says my pamphlet, "there has been no
public celebration of divine worship on
the Island. - Com.
CANADIAN COPYRIGHT.
Tim Aaaerlet1M a 'Sews rre.ent.d t. If /a•
lasers by She Ibepwe.11ea
Orrse ., Marsh Iii. -A Jepu:ati..o from
the tantalum Copyri,bt Assocutio ., cow
seting of .I. Roos Robertson, I4in. A. ker.e
and .1. A. Isylor. had an inter%iew to-
day with Sir .loin Thrntil5on and Hun. Mr.
Carling. Mr 1.ewe, Ikcputy M•nister of
Agriculture, also bei!:g {{present, concerning
the Lill mow before tho Boum. 'I hey sub-
mitted to the Government that It was of
vital import.-n.•e that pr,-vtsiun should he
made in the bill that r.giatratiun of any
work by the author to secure exclusive
copyright should be made at Ottani prior
Io or simultaneously with the puI.li.•stioe
of his work elsewhere. That further liberty
should les given to all publishers to register
works prior to publication, but should the
authors also register prior to publi.'lion
elsewhere, then only the authors. registra-
tion would ie valid. They claimed that
unless ouch was done the proposed bill
would 3.e towhee, as ntherw{ss our market
would he tloxodel with Amerman reprints
during the three mouths allowed t.. publish.
Attentis n was also .wiled to Chancellor
Boyd's decision giv.n last week, by which
En`Ilob siitions of Canadian copyright
hooks cannot he imported into t'aade, and
it was stated that as the Isw now stands it
is offensive t0 the English publisher and
also to the Canadian consumer who wishes
a superior *olivine to the Canadian, m they
propose that see. 8 of our present act be
struck out with the exception of the last
lime which .111 /bee al:o.r importation
Sir John Thompson stated to thedepilatioa
that it was the Government's intention t•
meat 14 far 14 possible the wishes rel the
depwtati"m. In the afternoon Um deputa-
tion vain met Mr. Lowe, wiles the matter
514 further demeaned.
It is expected the bill will receive its
second reading this weak.
g.es.dlary /Mee.
Wtxcs4rr*L V.., Marsh i7. -A Earshot
e(
roma atte.'psa ell Tae ndlarisa e5letia.bd
early yesterday noggin In WI +sstrectien
hof three elt ee 4w5411(
are.
mak\ehems aid two etaldait_
.sleerw kiadied at different tiiWM.u
less makse Gra the building ogeepM
the tidied SStatesisprem Company. M
essitamsiss
weer
she askew el the prevails4e beim�en�
Irl. Lades' Ossa �a
Nsw Yeas, Idersb 17. -The 'suets`
Casdie• Miller Mem Ceps HayMsS Maga
seem ed • de/Mire vietory
wee
O ky
,.gltlaIlippskes was es 1r SIM Is per -
.s •L
•
Try S• Learns sinters.
"I had • very had pain in my side, of
which one bottle of HaByard a Yellow
Oil mode a complete cure. I hope that
this may be of snore benefit to those who
read it." A. H. T. Walker, 44} Nigh
Kt , City. Ilsgyrd's Yellow oil u •
!pendia for all inflammatory pain. 2
Imp.rtaal is W.rking.,es.
At -limns, mechanics and laboring men
are lieble to sudden accidents sod in-
juries, as well as painful cords, .teff
joints and lameness. To all thee troubled
ee would recommend Hagyard's Ye!lolr
Oil, the handy and reliable Fain cure for
outward or internal use. 2
Tovattry and Xacl:za Works,
RUNCIMAN Bit.08.,
Proprlotors.
e-
,.r r.♦• ,Orow 16.•.
ivt,,.M!t.LST..tMtlb S a+�•`_P -M ap14M1uC ttCMfMtS
r lclyi►7t VA♦♦-'lSTREET Lo
STREET
Vii HAWS ON HAND FOR BALI:
Improved Land Rollers - - - Price S
2440.
HORSE POWERS, GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW
CUTTERS, PLOW POINTS &c.
.461-z zona FriCi-T.71Z=9 !
FLOUR MILLS BUILT ON THE UTEST IMPROVED SYSTEM`
Having made arrangements with the JOHN D0.
ENGINE & BOILER WORKS CO. TORONTO,
We are Prepared to Quote Prices to
Parties in want of the same.
REPAIR8 .sND O.41.S1TINfifi OF A LL MEIN DS.
peel a eeetete
Run no nst in buying medicine, but
try Oe great Kidney and Liver revela-
tor, made by Dr. Chase, author of
Chase's receipee. Try Chase's Liver
Cure for all diseases of the Liver, Kid
nen, Stomach and Bowels. Sold by all
druggists.
The distressing paleness so often ob-
served m young girls and women. u des
in a great measure t)&'I NK of the red
oerpuscles in the blood. To remedy
this requires • medicine which produces
these necessary little blood cofatltuehta,
and the best yet discovered is Johnson's
Tokio Bitters. Price 50 cents, and $1
rebottle at Geode s drug store, Albino
thick, (:odench. Sole agent.
The (besetstry of geed.
The sixteen elements of the body are
uiygen, carbon, hydrogen, magnesium,
nitrogen, phosphorous, sulphur, iron,
ehlurtde, flounne, silicon, (oaoganese,
calcium,tum. P1tadeinm a
1455.
m
•lid copper.
Single elements do nut nourish the body,
but compounds of these are capable of so
doing. The actually nutrtttve ingredi-
ents of our food may De divided into
four classes :-Protein, fats, carbohy-
drates and mineral matters Leaving
water out of account, lean meat, white
of erg, curd of milk and gluten of wheat
oyloaist main:y of protein compounds.
Butter and lard are mostly fat. Sugar
and starch are carbohydrates The nu-
trients of animal food consist mainly of
protein and fats. Those of the vege-
table foods are largely carbohydrates.
The fatter kinds of meat and some species
of fish, as salmon. shad and mackerel,
contain considerable suantues of fat.
The lean kind. of meat, and such fish as
cod and haddock, contain very little fat.
Beans. peas, oatmeal and some other
•egel.hle foods contain a.usiderable
gnantiues of protein.
At • recent f•.hinnahle ereddict in
New Tork the father of the bride won a
broad grin as he walked up the church
isle with hit daughter. burine the cere-
mony he chuckled several timea and at
its close he broke into an unmistakable
laugh. As he is a prominent citizen of
unimpeachable sobriety, and Is known to
have the tenderest regard for his family.
and for this daughter in particular,
many wets somewhat scandalized by
each an apparent brsath of decorum
At the wedding reeeption the good
¢entlaman solved the mystery. He had
soddealy remembered that the last time
he had been inside of any church was
whoa he was himself married in that
very editioe.
L...ero*s Co.51evRNs.
Counterfeits are always dangerous,
more mo that they always slimly nrt-
T1Tg TAR ORIGINAL Ito; 1TtIU.A.('t .Nn
NAME. The remarkabfS asses. achieved
by Nasal Beim se • volitive turn for
Catarrh and Cold in the Head has ir-
d.e.d unprincipled parties t' imitate it.
The public are mistimed not to he 4.-
neived by nostrums imitating Nasal Raim
in name and ranee, baring each
names se Ns Cram, rimed Balsam,
.test Ask for Naal Belie and do not
take imitation dealers may orate upon
yes For sale by all druggists or aee-
po.t•paid en receipt t1 pries (50e and $1
M addrsesiug Ftdfod,*;Co , Bmckvfle
Ont. U
11.15.• Causes sae •Ids
Asa all diseases of the throat and longs
s.L be sand by the see of 13eoft's Seel -
eke. ea it Best he the limbs, virtues of
sed Liver Gel and HFpophseplites is
their fullest farm. lIes whet W. 11.
Meer, M. D., L R. 0. P.. els., Truro,
N. 8. says : "After three years' sever-
ities* l soweiier Seott's lssNaine nee .f
the eery heel is the market. Tory es.
sealant is threat •Entree." MN by
all druggists, 60s. said SLIM
4. melee. mad M tM relat.
[b]
CHRISTMAS HAS COM[1
And a Large importation of
ENGLISH HAIR BRUSHES,
NAIL AND TOOTH BRUSHES,
BATH BRUSHES, `_
PERFUMERY, &c., tc
Persons engaged in sedentary occu-
pations, or who take little exercdsa and
live in clues confined rooms, cannot di-
gest as much, oras easily as those who
labor out of door. Thane who tax their
brains severely should avoid fat. People
who onotume much starch or sower are
liable to grow fat. As • rule the ma-
jority of people eat tau muck, and be-
tween forty and fifty yeas of age, an ex
ossa of 'abominates is liable to develop
heart, liver and kidney (monies, which
are more or lees .kin to dyspepsia. An
excites of starchy food, lir of sugar or fat,
causes obesity, nut only of the body,
but •n accumulation 04 fat about the
heart and other interest (`trans which is
liable to prove very dangerous.
Wore Triable Way be Expiated.
Dyspepsia is dresdfo!. Disordered
liver is misery. Indigestion is • foe to
good nature.
The human digestive &priests is one
..f the moat complicated and wonderful
things In existence. It a easily put 0.t
of order.
Greasy food, tough fond, sloppy food,
hid cookery, meatal worry, late hoot,
irregular habits, and many other thinly
which ought nut to be, have mads the
American people a nation of dyipeptio.
But Greens August FI,wer has done
a wonderful work in reforming this sad
bus'tlsas and making the American
peosle so healthy that they can enjoy
their meals and be happy.
Remember :-No happiness without
health. But Green's August Flower
brings health and happiness at the
dyspeptic. Ark your druggist for a
bottle. Seventy-five cent. solely
Rave jest bees ret.eivr.t
F_ ISO RDAN,
GODERICH.
MEDICAL HALL,
AI"nal A LUT OF
THE HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST PLUSH GOODS
EVER Si.KY IN Girl,EHI('H.
:wean amid me them before purchasing elswerbeee.
if you du not heed the warnings of na-
ture end at once pay sttentiou to the
aint•inance of your health. How often
we see • person put off from day to day
the purchase of • medullae which if pro-
cured at the outatart of a dueaae would
hive remedied it almost immediately
Now if Johnatoa's Tonic Liver Pills had
been taken when the first uneasiness
made its appearance the illness would
have been "nipped i.t the bud." John-
snn's Tonic Bitters and Liver Pi1ls are
decidedly the best medlcsie on the mar-
ket fur general tonic and invigorating
properties. Pills 26c. r'er bottle. Bitters
50 cents and Si per bottle, mold by
Goode the druggist, Albion block, sole
agent. (b]
A letter -enter says : --"There is 00111
custom that should be changed at oars,
t ad that is the burials at see As the
law now stands the officers are c..mp.Ilsd
.unless the corpse be that of • Chinaman)
to throw the body overboard within
twenty four hours after death. When
that law was made there was 5) steam
0o the omen, and refrigerating compare -
meats wore unkn..wn. Surely, in view
of all the wnnderfol improvements of the
t age, there is n...eemetty of ad -
the agonised grist of the rela-
tives this seemingly creel and heartless
dispositico of the body d their loved
one. Of course. in moss cf etntagioae
diseases, each as smallpox chokers sit
typhcs, then might he • reassemble m-
ese for sash an action, but in a sssjaf.
ity of instances there is none.-
fw•__ite awsdy 1.015.
'To Tag Knit , :-Planus fedora your
readers that 1 have a positive remedy far
the shove named dimwit By its tinnily
one tho5•a.ds of hopeless *NW boll
been permanestly eared. 1 .hall be
to mod two beWse of my remedy free
te say of year readers who kat. eon-
..mptios, if they .i11 mad tee their *s-
prees and P. 0. addrma
R•.peetfell], Da T. A. Skindll.
ly 37 Tango St., Teras/., Ont.
BOOTS&SHOES
E. DOWNING'S..:
We have mad` extraordinary preparations for a a wooded fall and 41l.ttr tnd.. We hove as'
Wiesen Mix A*Roma. - The late
Chief Justice Chem once startled the
writer of this by saying : "The wicked
m•n are est in the penitentiary, they
are in the churches. The criminals we
convict are not wicked. they ars simply
weak -week in character and weak in
intellect. The men from whom society
suffers are the cold, selfish calculating
creatures who not only keep clear of
the courts but seek the church', and de-
ceive themselves and hope to decisive
the Almighty."
THE LATEST STYLES
in low-prlead,*o ds. as well w la
THE FINEST GOODS MANUFACTURED !
leg a Smei A est
Mr Goode, druggist, is sot • book
agent. but has the agency is Godsrieh
for Johnston's Tonic Bitters, whieh he
Gan heartily recommend for any tam -
plain to which • tonic medicine 1• ap-
plicable. This valuable medicine bas
been with most astonishingly good re-
sults in tees of general debility, wea-
ning', irregslanties peculiar to females,
extreme paleness, impoverishment of the
blood, stomach and liver trembled, hose
of appetite, and for that general wars
out (.alio[ that nearly every one is
troubled with at were part of the year.
Don't forget the name Joobnetoo's Tonic
Bitters -0e. and 51 per bottle at Goode's
drug store, Albion block, Ooderiah, sole
a
We are justly caned the leaders In
LOW PRICES
m) le. sad variety of gnuto. (lire me • call and 1 will show you
The Largest Stock of Bois and Shoes of every De-
scription, Robbers, Overshoes, Felt Boots Lum-
bermens' Stockings, etc., to be found in Western
Ontario.
ely'rbey are all teou4ht et clog- prices for rs.b. and rein be sold at • small adt.ace •
les o5 Time n- um&
Dus't .flow • anis in tbs head M slow.
ly •5d surely rue into Catarrh, when
pee nes lis cured for 26e. by king Dr.
Oben'. Catarrh Cara A fest •pOi...
lions Imre ineipisnt catarrh ; 1 M 2 home
ISM eedieary eater% ; 8 M SWUM 1.
heu
gs5•s�teed to sere asie enhr.L Try
k 0.ily Me sad ton wawa 8sld by
all dsllpgia $
b
TsMoria Oarlocks 9&v. is a greet aid
b uttermost .,.dis4w ie the treat est of
sera slava eines, shiers sad skeseear at
a0 kinds, .lie
E. DOWNING,
Crabb's Block. Cor. Usti& and Sartre.
1IN -i10 RE -
�FUR%I8HKD
^5 shop 111 the Wes
ole, put In Tate.
1..w Bar Owe Males
we *ethers tbeeel,
-
seated Rochester
'Dila( C h. Ir' east
fired a keneiyasa
Garber. yrs are Ia •
jZedtta. M do M1ev
W.ek thea hereto•
lady's t Children':
Halrcattlag�mayde •
Rs specialty tea an days
on •.allid Belmr
a
ground.
WM_ T2C-1-I'T
!tl West Stant. tee deers east of P.O.. Geller
D. CORDON,
UNDERTAKER
14-L.1.1 in. .tore Maze
of odds town for the last sit 3 en's. and is yet.'
Any person wanting a First -Class Job, come to me for it.
1 am bound to get your trade if Quality and Price is any
sideration.
ense stock of Fu r.
I have an i m m
ture now on hand, and carry
more Undetaking stock than
all others combined. •
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
IMAMS SEOOND TO NONI. •
PICTURE FRAMING AND GILDING DONE,
1 have now se head • ease .f • cram et
BUM Bhge Rollers at 16 Cents each.
Sew Y year tea. 14 rim west els"y undid cello.
00M/EI ONE_ COME T.T•
WAREROOMS :-Between P.O. and Sank of Montreal.
MIN*,
1
r
dt.'`7td1
THS POET'S Co RN l
Tb. Ileas la-
rillikfailliaditits.48:11.1kinassefnb"Pa'ananiena.
dal eats
tats,Aad worked
/tam sad •acts.• i
pgsa palated jl togs sal 41.►es
tyltk ropUIaw bUbad bh.s
�a/ t,epso1ed wpea Dame Natalia 15 a
servo wage alas.
She sMde • ha•k.aole case
FsReed. y
•r her teed auwbl
sla. eed.
i1 %bakes deceit preacher with a !sail
aloe/.
And • lovely basamerd Plage,
And • a ilk-s.tbr 1 dered raceme
for her Suety who was -gemming' w
wmlen Kansa, 41•e,
New the atrbaad of tkl•aa•ot,
1 vow l hate w tell ll3.
bee aes•It.4 by page of Yeager •
mail earc*Mie 5405.
H t sir's" sat err sailed for Owe.
And she said she'd Juan as lief
re with a South tisaeaaatbaf, he jarred
her ••ossa so.
Heglared like soy Turk,
M' bea M calx• use day festa. walk
S or the d'imer'd .Upped her mind, ad
•,crus its 4114 30413,
Nut .5514, wlih.mlb sardonic,
'T would '•sire 14 • dight twit"
• .hid ",p•lter-werk or gill" him and
on • satin bow r
-Naw Yost R a
Tba Lease Oat Casae
From Mr J. Hayden, 138 Chatham
Montreal, says :-"I was troubled
years with biliousness and liver
pl/tot, ad 1 o r u found any meds.
w help t1.. 4143n• Burdock Blood Bit
tsuo n cla!act nue bottle d• a 00.5
-
THE Via
FASHIONS. Al
o1
1 variety 1e Jablass tea Will Ian
aLa Falr-5es.
Wale aid s•..•tts.
in percharaisig these. a little ears
achieve wonderful results There
some elapse that may be •aid W be st
ard, being brought out every year
511ybd sanw..
llf such•tiis a black straw with m(
stay high crown and fancy brim,
side Tuthill' hither than the other.
is a safe shape to purchase, as • itb
.d of • muff bnonet wire sod a
isomers, it may be moulded by
land Into almost any desired form.
summer, it easy have the
.141`14 with . rot of ,.t beads
tnmraplaned with •• pune of soft 1
gouty material, against which re
couple of white wings. In the elate!
brim ta•yi b. lieed wsa
covered .4115 5.50.1, withith poe•rdioaltbly
.ddltlw of a bleep plume, urs bus
is.
Or the same shape may be pare}
in gray straw, which sill be stylish
1555er trammed with dove and
more, and steel ornaments, while
aid weather, it may bare • bon
Week tips nestling among folds of I
vet.
Indeed. • black velvet made h•
standby for winter wear. it ha
ok ..f eat warmth that velvet al
{sada, and will Oat several ea
J carefully worn. _
But it is is the atter of bonnets
mosses that the saving girl more
greatest triumph. One of fins s
and • erupt* of baseman* "shapes.
famish he.dewar to etch every sen
at very slight eSpsn.e.
If the stew is black. it l5sy
brunette, be trimmed with earths'
benched high in frost, the inside oI
bnm shirred with black matin. sod
tom of the soft net For a Mooch
brim facing will answer, but the
55144 .ill hesoft plaid silk is ot
black and whits
. Mot
i
one of the shapes may be eorer•d
'hue basset silk, the brim lined
hits lass, the Kowa soil skis an
with folds of whits coke° 'seeps
km soft material) pudica the
ifh i• front with • cluster of lil
the valley, finishing the whole .it
white ribbon et of the eweps
a dainty sam•ter bonnet, which
ot cost over tem dollar and a halt i
wen's finger are deft .nosgh to
a it herself. Aod ni15t here k
tier the suggestion that young gir
do their own miUi.ery.
The efforts will be clumsy at ire
bility and tats will grow rapidly.
to to practise' on weak -day hats or
Ma. Pin everything io plats so
before fastening permwneedy.
7 be necessary to repast the 1
inn many lima before the 45
ffaet is obtained. A few hours
n the vacation time, spent in the p
wing room of • frieed in the tea
a little aseisdanes evenings tl
vcy o/ nni s own mom from
)Ufl f ¢ilii !alining the trade, will
',Heady,* Teeny tiles over. -
1 ttdekeaplog.
A ass •f Was•.
Mies Lis.is &Moline, writing,
•Ik,rk. Ont., says: "I had tiNi
nigh I could net sleep and 5•
ng into consumption ; I tried
hint I amid hear of without
11, bet when I int H.gr•rs's Pe
el I soon get earig. it is the
seise I .Ter tried. Lingle Ref
alk irk, Ont
relit Bread. -O.. pout of .11ra
•.r whish 31041455 ..1r 414 blown
' , ennwg► to told it :.44 • pi
k and three well beaten ergs
b•spnosfd .f ail aid Ihe s*
s••t powder 1 e in a latish sol
l we.dwr t%w•b .
This is 4hr 1411. Ri'e. k. ll.•tI"•
n„ of Coo Lisur Gil M *..y tba
410 have taken it. It see nIh
ash sad strength by eitt4' of if,
ntrtfr,loa prnpwrti•5, bet utat s s
Itte for feed- Ums it, sad try
sig's tmslair,w is pen!
I.tahthle. $•act8014 by all dregglM.,
red S1.
('nam J95844.1.- (gens pilot ort
"• pint of milk, ons sow (d
this add mit .gra ..13 haat•
a'rklea•pm
s s.54.oan0
• blttedo11
4a►.15itl.e. ret
an