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THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. MARCH '29 18 9.
HEALTH
.11101 1 .lZ.4tJ (111! l'': .
Flavors and dear'•.
IMeerut deelt "hunger is the hem
l.. c! , in_, we would utter a mora of ...c•' bet it I. a.1 tine. as.e..ny th.ek,
e."4"" t„ ''''t21"•• sial that 1114du nil that a *waiting for wet) is the sig.. of
How the Ulfit:v-iiwtityl's aro allow your children to go to bed with • patupeted and uuu.tur•' apo -tea'•
Fight lets for the Platte. ..old fist ; see to it that their feet aud Been .utmels shun we eseeet ae.:use
From tier . rant•' r orrespundc.i .
Waahui¢ttni, Minh fowl 1$$1
Missouri envois in Iia..• • ;sr.:s .law
of official pin ad to too+ hnl•lu.. •.ut her
uuuocupied halal, stole ane Cram wad
anon takes the sin.. oiit I her rotuth t..
ery for more. C i•.:n :c«v .1 roles is
running like a tee i. • r •• I :h he
has not yet mail., u,, i.• , . v •.
expect. 11e did wi'! ,
general to l...s.•nn,. ,t
It
••jest •cele e::y ie:: t ..
Ikarus told the '1 •4.0.
the p•,..teei was tu•
From unit it ■ou1d •l•. .t •1
•
New has secured iii. + az.,., t.' '•r'
Blew s friends sear that he .• t, . t
for the Aastraw'some i
YlrUlta le til.' g'le'e*, ties '
reckless, gap, t t !; ore pe. ,u:i • a
years that* e,•..ihe,eaQ«.n •d .• .`
disc. ref a, err wet' `I`' - 'ro •
geueralihip as 1. d .n ti ' - 1
to he lightly , ar it - r
anoint p•.en
baie•d•.r. A
greatest city ao
nun heyousi tl.•
seekers pure -is' •'....n -i v. -
the a...Aureole + ' • •
a mystery, tui
OOU a year. It .mit 1 +'•' "
how al an who Iia- .teens. I.
WOW tet himself sae 1f • s .
ia his by(' 'kohl ts
the position t tm.. •-
It apptwr& I6:,
Harrison mil; a;.p t•
bier to be C seri•., s«1•.,1
1f s., it .epi be al, nr.•
ossdidet. dee •••• n
tti hitt Stat. d.•:.•:.:.t.
Natienel .mise. Li4
tremolo -frit tine 7n he ::r•
and really snore ••i _
crime than the r:• it'
men:ally at .i t ••yeti mtiy
form tl,. d„t;,•...1 t:t. i•.ii”
Polite. his Sy 14.:a.• ye) ,^n.
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h" se
kl.uj•.r
%se! ds
legs tie warn and dry. This will tut of heron{ "notions have heat ku..wa
nett tuck• them aNufwtsble awd .erre to starve to the raperimruters heed
w simians them a good night's rest. but rather t!n.n est a perfectly nutritious
also may prevent sutlerose and perhaps food of show. daror they had weariest.
a series tlheesa Pusouers Income so toed of a he. eft
A• to the matter el cleanliness, it repeated dish that they roust at the style
should be rewrmherel that the pores of .1
the sues of the feet ars much the largest An American travelling on the conti-
nent .1 Europe bocemes acquainted with
wavy new dishes and diners, mud al
though not all of teem are to his likn
he .oust conclude that o•r
pared, for iustencc, taut that . the
French, is very muuotououa Tu he
-ere, se have toe advantage of the
K..r• peso to t', is otir u..r;o.tt offer uc a
greater vaiie'y rf naru:al foods, espe
cut:y trut'e, each hret•,( a darer .I Its
owe, and this tics ntakC• us suneahat
us..ia sudei.ro :, rat of the art of the conk
St,:: we he. • word f ,r ea cry 11.1011 of this
sort, and 'epochally in this this ease with
the 1«•..r, who meat kers, to the cueap•
est food mattnals, which are nut in
ti,ein•rt arm IiCli ii. tie civ.
Spices and other tiavore, when nett
used to sac .., stimulate our ait,t.uc.
organs to spproprtate more easily the
toed to wince they ars added.
Iia the flavoring of soups sod steal it
is well to use a number of flai..rs, let -
twig to our of nceis b• pr.wior.•t ah" e
the others. ll. the other hard, it Is
well to have cert•:n favorite dishes
seemed sleeve in the value say, as
freak park Willi tee. ••unser savory in
a bread dream g, efts
it.
in the while lady, it is theiefure of
spee.,al importauce thet they be kept
open. At least once a week during the
winter, the feet should receive • good
soaking iu wars.. rater, and if asuveu-
eetut trice or even three times a week la
mine tt.0 if ten.
Perhaps no case of ran suffer more
from gold cwt than those who are obliged
to remain out in Severe winter weather
who frost, the nature of their work are
compelled to ?tend or sit in ora 11.14011011
rai..at'm.t the time, as fair '1trupte, b•erse-
erar given, e•nndu:tore, h.eku,ro, team-
ster*, etc. To such and others, the tot-
tering method of warmteg the feet enaj
be of practical service.
it is out, el the rupee of • hat is lnoon
as the "Swedish uwreinent syatem.-
ant is as follows : Stand rroa, and :cry
gr.iduall;• lift yourself up. n the tsps et
the lis.•.1 stt as to put all the tendo•ts of
lie tact at full scum. 1'hie ebwid tint
der dorsi' rpas,nidta'le, but slowly and
gradually, the dower the better, and re
twain staadt.g in that ptaittrat se lobs as
iaes.nhlu, then return .:•oely tee the me
t p,airtou. Iter.rat this ori eral times
until a audi :int and :ire', cir ttttdhru e
set up
The dryness .,f the fret dep e.ida large-
ly up•in the lutd suit ,pnality or the Moot
..r show worn. Shoes are better for or-
Ju.ery ra,•ry•day use than teats, e.•pc
tally ter those pee., a a6 o walk For
easter or when...Waged to stand .•n tra-'el
through the deep slow, boots are tee
beet, A cheap pair of shoes is dear at
asy price. It pays In .eery way to est
a 'teed shoe : tt ho•eka butter. wci.rs I,o
grand gives better auisfactt.'n. A rec-
ent writer bis given the foll,•wuig direct
toss or tine preservation an* enter of-
ini, is snit show "Cake a pound each
mit tallow and resin and pet in a put on
the tire : whets melted and mixed, &reply
hot e;•': A painter's brush until neither
the a !e nor upper will soak any more.
If it is desired that the hoots shield we
risteliately
u-
ipldiately take h WW1. disvoly an
ounce of was in tempnmful of tur-
pentine and len ,tdai'i : this shunt.' be
applied a day mer two after but iol before
the tire. T:.u• the ex'erier will have a
coat of wee a:loosed .hone like a tirr-
or, at the tame thee afford••ng antiseptic
protection to the tstttw an. :eon *hid'
will prevent them ft -en noting the
loather." Another wiper int consider-
ation is not to wear a shoe after the •elite•
or hest sole is worn through. It is c.•li
ductse to both health and comfort t
get it tapped. Robber butte, overshoes
r rubbers should be worn only while
riding end wailing, and ant when in the .
house, the store, or in the church. 1
in the New i..Je lrlrn at .' • i•• at feat
kill the chances ! mot ''•tiles elan i,•.su
that Sate. Mr lfa riwu d•�ir«.l til
Tanuer's app. en 'mens, lour cold.' :.est
openly tweak his own ,t 1.' act as
umpire of State quarre'rhe%
in flits emergency via . •Won - and
Mehr'•!:t lt1;t7i--i•,,jr";'ano' f Tle.(-ansi
offered -the Ct.ryotsie'r reserlce:re In either
State, and it. is itkch the: ,.t a reanit
the ti•uniustt•a. w,, uv ehmi.g,..l if•niidle,
to the l'aetti •hsps.• Which tea -hest 'hat
there Are ratt..ms eLraltual moire of er-
adicating a f: ions:.
The ilia• ass d•-legeto ii ha -I *tato., of
Preside:.t II•rrr«one ailiue:.tcc to his
✓ ..es on taturdcy lie roll the a:ern-
ben ttiit :hey .must sieve ov-a a en.u. or
• cert.oii , til a 5..1111 go '•, a.ime • her
Stat.,. They retire! at: I III tel into I
line but Repreaentattre Petera, a letee
obotieenev is proverbel. • As he is thrill
u►eu,bcr Lor tits dtslt•.ct in which the
appLt nut ■ h•• bad cue eupp rt id the I
snap.. try r. aides, ht4 refusal to agree
was more an:. ytug. At last as a corn-
pr.muse, Mr Peters proposed 'he nese
of another .:q sally get . liepuihl':au,, but
a bitter professional and personal enemy
of the other candidata. • With one te.urid
Senator Ingr.lb was in the arena, and
the scoring he geese Mr. Peters would
have trade a tore •enathle testi •sham-
ed. it did det•erss Mr !tares ter thew).
tweet. but a sol- wished under water bobs
"windy up *him the pregame is removed.
Aujh-'W, Kansas haft,lest the appoint-
ment, and there is disaffection in her
swap.
The man iho mid to hi
days after the inauguratt.•n that the
office srekets were net ns"te numerous
now than aft. r former inasgeiratiuus,
reckoned with-ut bis h• s'. "Phu. host
has rrnved since stud the end is not yet.
The pohtieuses who have nu time 1
waste and who regard iuiauguration cure -
Mottle' as a e.n•ua t., be reltgt .ugly
•vended I,y at.y toad ..f stern purposes,
delayed tlheir c"m:nt, But once here
their activity is bwuui l esv, and !h.-tr if
forts spur the fagged out apirita of their
opfm.tu..nts, who havv bests here several
week•, to renewed endeavors to corral
the "influence."
The expectant sleep upon their arms,
ready at any time to be up and give bat -
:le t, ally then who seek to oppose
them. I tpp.msiti.•n but entbildene the
strong while it crushes the weak, in
ofbce hunting as mit all else iia this fight-
ing world. The Indiana man of whom I
told you last week, who ass confident of
appointment as Commissioner of Indian
affairs, leas already beta routed with
great slaughter, and is non even content
to be clerk, if he can secure that. i still
predict for him a messenger's place at
$60 per month, and my confidence in
my own good judgment gr.we apace.
My friend is a weak man and will not
fight.
Contrast him with • Kentucky office
seeker who was at nue tinea in the Post -
office Department as • $1,O00 clerk, and
was discharged by the Democrats. Al-
though he was dismissed on account of
his justly famous ignorance, which was
appropriately combined with probably
the smallest amount of actual good sense
that ewer fell to the lot of man, he is
now posing as • martyr, and wants
tit be Fifth Auditor. lie might as well
ask to be fifth angel as the hosts of
heaven.
lme.r•saa t. vl.ehistaswea.
Artisans, mechanics and labtrtng men
are liable to sudden accidents and in-
juries, as well as painful cords, stiff
joints and lameness. To all thus troubled
we would recommend Itagyani's Yellow
Oil, the handy and reliable Fun cure for
outward or internal use. 2
As the "avow is gradually disappear-
ing owing to warm spells of weather, the
merry jingle of the sleigh bells will soon
be past for the season.
Ansunel sash bottle of Ter Chase
Liver Cure is s medical guide and reesip
book containing awful information, over
2(10 reeeipes, and pnin"unced by doetees
end druggists as worth ten times the
Dost of the medicine. Medicine and
book el. Sold by all dreggiate
seven AllaiS.
Miss Betts Eiiiot, of i u etypur.l, that.,
writes—"Mi brother and I were both
taken ill with a severe attack it diar-
rhoea, having tried other remedies, we
tried Dr Feeler's Estreat sit Wild Straw-
berry, which gave immediate relief." 2
"They have a larger re!e in my di.
trice" says a well known druggist, "than
any ,•'her p0.1 on the market, and girt
the heat sat, -fiction f••r sick headache,
ifd-t .cat.h,n, etc , and rhea
menteeted with dihoatou's Tenic litters,
efehnatons Tonic Liver Pills will per
forts what ne other tnt•e:icing hen deme
before fee sufferin_ humanity." Pills
26 cents per lunate. Bitters :ea cents
and $1 per bottle. Sold by (:.,moll..,
Draaggiat, A1b::m block, Auderich, sole
avant (ci
Toy I. Brash lathers.
'I had a very bad pain in my side, of
which one bottle of Hagyard a Yellow
Oil made a complete cure. I hope that
this may he of Bowe benefit to these eh,.
read it." A. R T. Walker, 441, High
St., City. Ilsgyard's •Yellow till is a
specific for all tudautsiatory pain.
The Mallet react of ll.me.
Il••rne to • good many men is the
plate wherein to eat and steep and lull
and snarl, ani order children about, and
put into practice generally their small
ewe of the rights of a husband and -
father. And then, something higher
than these, stand a mitre intelligent and
genial class who hare • warm "eclat side,
and are void of tyranny, and cherish
every noble hope of their chiliren, and
yet do not quite He that knnie and its iso.
guences should be a main thing in the
theughta and plans of every father, m-
islead of being held greatly subordinate
to business and politics and out -d nor
pleasures. To pro. 'de abundantly and
keep the house warm in cold times, and
send the young ones to school punctual-
ly and have family prayers once or twice
• day are not all the things that reed
doing, but home should he made a really
bright and happy place in "eery way. It
should meet the wants of the while to
tare of the young. Gaines should be
devised and a wise man or a careful
mother is doing a good thing in spending
time to invent and diversify these, with
a view to keep the household in goad
nature and cheery. Festivals should he
instituted. Returning birthdays should
be emphasized and made memorable.
Little expeditions of the household to
this place and that should he planned.
The right kind of books should he sought
and read and talked over together.
indeed, scarcely anything helps a
hone so much as generaly and cheerful
conversation. Mua:c should he brought
in. Ueaoratiens are etcellent in a
merely mural view. Flowers and green-
ery should be made to assist in the
general culture. And if time is consum-
ed and money speet on these thirty',
there Is no folly in it, but wisdom For
boys and gill ars blessedly guarded when
they find all their faculties well met and
exercised at home. They do not are to
roam, se they are detained from a thne-
mad outside dangers. Their passions
are kept quiet. They lie open to celes-
tial influence.. 'Ti. easy, comparative-
ly, for such to be Christiana. Indeed,
we expect them to be Solomon's "Train
up a Child, ete., is likely to be fulfilled
in their case. Tippling houses do not
draw their pay fmm youth who have
been made to love their houses heartily.
Wayward girls are bred in unhappy
homes. The mixed Christians (neither
saints nor stoner.) by whom the Chore
is lumbered and inefieieet, that is, the
Christians who have such ohatinate kinks
in their constitutions that the groes of
(pod is able to straighten them only by
slow degrees and weary drill, they are
renerslly victims of untamed early lathe
geese in poorly managed homes.
The Aroma et Sere.
Beauty hath is charms, hut the
charms of grarinus manners far out-
weigh them. The manners that express
a kindly, sympathetic heart, open to the
eH'seate of another personality as the
ll,..vcr to the sun, and as usc.•nsci•rtsly
_•mutt lack its own fregran•ee, are a
rift that far outshines physical graces.
Who of us have net f••t-i-etten a plain
race. or seen it grow beautiful, under
the witchery of beautiful manners, the
expression of • well-p..ieed timid ' Learn-
ing can he acquired, politeness may he
cultivated, but manner is the expression
of the nature and brings the object to
its own level, at hart f.,r the
moment. We go out from the presence
of gentle manners at peace with the
world. Some of us carry the ideal of
perfect +trace with us, aspiring but
never reaching, says with Tetrarch, •'I
have once hebeld oto earth angelic man-
ners and ce!esttal chains w:r.se very re-
membrance is a delight and an mfltction.
since it makes all things else appear but
dreatn and shadow. ' Teeny.on saes,
"Kind nature is beet;" for he knew
that "tfenee could never come where
the heart felt the -brotherhood if than.
Whet is rudeness tint a disregard f.,r
another's feelings I Who that l.c.es his
neighbor a himself ever gives offence 1
1�'e think of culture as the highest Boren
of the intelLctual, but it ii perfect only
as the heart has kept pace with the head,
and sees in its own development a new
responsibility, a new debt to the world.
Manners are the exprwton of our nature.
Mariners are nature ; politeness, veneer-
ing : and he is a dullard who is n:.t ab'e
to distinguish. Let is lose the phrase,
"!warn t, be polite,- and say, rather,
"Cultivate the heart and head, that the
stature of a perfect man may be reach•
ed.- True manner sees the limitations
of soother's temperament and opportII
pity, arid leaves them untrammelled,
knowing every man has his own code of
morals and politeness which only indi-
vidual development can change, feeling
with Goeth "We arrived beet at true
toleration when we let pass Individual
peculiarities, whether of persons or peo-
ples, without qusrrellist, with them ;
holding fast, nevertheless, to the convic-
tion that genuine excellence is distin-
guished by this mark, that it belongs to
all mankind." -Christian Genion.
A Rawaa% off rine donee 'Teases
aT" to any en. mending the beat fear lie -
rhyme. en ' ' the remarkable
little gem for the Teeth and Hat:.. Ask
y •en drusyrest or address
Peon* Meneir M Maki
It hes been dewoustrittrd in Yam
Valley that pss:h *sours will mei., as
g oad a ire for heus.b..W purposes w the
heat rind .•f c'sl in the w-tket. The
fruiten,wers, instead of, as hrrestute're,
throwing the piss away, dispose of the
stoncaat the prtaeut time et the rate$11
• ton. A sack mit Mimes will weivth about
eighty pounds, .end .d' last as long as
au • oat number of pounds of coal, and
etas a greater intensely of heat. At
many of the orchards ui II a valley may
he wen great stacks of peach and apricot
stifles, which will eventually timid their
way to Sou Yranctacu and otht•r places
be sold for fuel. The apricot stone
does hot burn as readily as the peach,
and will net rao•tnwaod as gtucsl a pries.
The fruit raisers will uude.uboediy he
Wowed to learn that they it... have
ant tiler source of revenue ui eu to them.
A large uuuti er of peacl.rs are dried
during Ila season for shipment. As
boon a the uaturra find that they base
• market for the sones, a us ester now
ber of pw.unds will be dried.
M't a restate
Run no rest in buying , 1, l cin+•, hut
try tne great Kidney aid L,ctr n.yula-
tea, made by Ur. Chase, est her of
('base's rect.ipes. Try throw's Liver
Cc:re for all (Laramie .4 the Liver, Kid
ueys, Stomach and Bowels. Jo J by all
druggiate.
The d,atressieg paleness so eftcn oh-
sentxl to yout.;t girls and semen. is dee
in a .treat measure to a leer of the red
csrpueales in the blood. Te remedy
this nywres a medicine which produces
these necessary little blood constituents,
and the best yet discovered is Juhueou's
Tiede litters. Price 511 cents, and $1
per hent* at Geed',s drug store, :Union
Gluck, Guttrtclt. S..le agent,
lb]
I advise those alio hate warm com-
fortable s'eepiri i.wms to refrain
from making winter visits unless sure of
similar accommodations ; and I ale, ad-
vise those who hate no way of heating
the "spare rn„te ' to reliant from invtt-
o•g company during the winter season.
T.ere can be no more chilling huspitals-
ty (1 than putting a cutest tutu a cold
norm tom An idea used to pratfall
am thaakfnl that it ws. eel. re my
Illy) that a warm sleeping lists was pro-
ductive •,f ill -health. I prefer artih• nal
treat, with ventliatien, to the cold, close
es Deter. me Solis lrlatt.
Dyspensia is dreadful. Disordered
liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to
gond nature.
The human digestive "Karat us is one
of the moat complicated and wonderful
things in existence. It is easily put out
of order.
(Ireesy food, tough food, sloppy food,
bad 000 ery, mental worry, lato hours,
irregular habits, and many other thine
which ought net to be, have made the
American people a nation of dyspeptics.
But Green's August Planer has done
a wonderful work in reforming this sad
has:rises and making the American
pronto 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. Aek your druggist for a
basila lloenty-6ve anat. soak
tllassemstome merely fared.
To Tee Knryoa :—Please inform roar
readers that i have a positive moody lett
the above named disease Aly its tin*
ase thousands of hopeless eases have
bee% permanent) eared. I shall he glad
to send two bottles of my remedy free
In any of your readers who hays evon-
*empties. if they will sand me their Ex-
press and P. 0. eddrese.
Retepsetfelly, 1*. T. A. Stescrn.
37 Yong* St., Toronto, Oat
Goderich Pcuniry and ]Lachine Works,
RUNCIMAN BROS., - Proprietors.
A Yt ..,.''�'i. Ca •1e .tea:� s
f id #. ff . sive Cit , t e,� els.
' k5 ) + tft►t v J•rt ,PStfc tf ulcer .Itta5!.
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• .At3 >iTR :ET &ODER ICI1 C M •�.--
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WE HAVE UN HAND FUN SALE:
Improved Land Rollers - - - Price $22.00.
HORSE POWERS, GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW
CUTTERS, PLOW POINTS &c.
1-t.T ZIOW .r YGTtTRE►� !
FLOUR MILLS BUiLT ON THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM.
Having made arrangements with the JOHN DOTY
ENGINE & BOILER WORKS CO. TORONTO,
We are Prepared to Quote Prices to
Parties in want of the same.
MF' 4E11:28 AND CA/3 i'r OF ALL. SINDB_
CHRISTMAS HAS COME
a • . I . ,•,.nation of
ENGLISH HAIR BRUSHES,
NAIL AND TOOTH BRUSHES,
BATH BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY, &c., &c
in•,t been received by
F_ J ORT)ATh
MEDICAL HALL.
r,,.,ms that used te be te,nsidered shale
snore. Years ago • friend of suite con-
tracted a sickness from which she has
tint yet recovered, by weeping in a spam
rt om in a farm house us. a bitter winter
night. Accestomed to • warm room at
home, the idea of occupying • cold ree.its
did nut occur a her, or she would net
ha.e accepted the cordial incitation to
spend a few days at her friend s house.
t►aore Trouble Way be I Spee/ed,
if you d., not heed the wartitsga of na-
ture and at ince pay attention to the
maintainance of your health. How often
we see a peewit' put off from dao to day
the purchase of a medicine which If pro-
cured at the nutatart .•f a (berme' would
have remedied It ■!must imunc.Iiately
Now if Johnston's Tonic Lie:er fills had
been taken when the fiat uneasiness
made its appearance the illness would
have been ••nipped iii the bud.' John-
son. Tonic Bitters and Liver Pills are
decidedly the beet medicine on the mar-
ket fur general tonic and invigorating
properties. Pills 25c. nee bottle. hitters
50 cents aced $1 pet Inott,e. sold by
Oo.de the druggist, Albtuu brick, sole
meta.[ hi
MAR F". M'At•HINERY.—An gtometie
wire stitching machine has jest -bees
added to Tue StoteAL plant. It tees
-betik in England, and is one of the Sweet
machines for stitching all classes of hook
and pamphlet work in this country, rind
will greatly facilitate the tnrreies out o f
I. first class work in this branch m f our es-
tat.liehateot.
Save the old fruit cans, throw them
into the tire and melt them apart, and
use them around the early tomato• plurts,
in order to guard again.' tie depreda-
twos of the cut worn.
Sews Yore / I aid.
A •hm young man in the height of
fashion was violently sneezing in a street
mar, when a companion remarked, "Aw,
!Cherries, deah bay, how d'ye titch that
dwe•dfcl oul.L" "As, deah fellate, left I
my cane in the lower hall totter day,
and in socking the ivory handle, so
! dweadful odd, it chilled the almost to
death." If Charles had used Dr. Har-
vey's Red Pine Guns his cold would not
trouble him very muchne, or sal. at J
I 11 uteri's prescription drugstore. tf
The arbor vita' is one of the best ever-
green trees for a hedge By sleanng it
can be made very dense, while it grows
rapidly, so that for a general purpose
it is one of the best
GODERICH.
Ai. -A- LttaY- Or v
TSE HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST PL91111 GOODS
k%A:It :KEN IN Goiwizll'll.
['ran and see thews to lore pari h:. -i•,; •-lu•wbire.
BOOTS et SHOES
E. DOWNING'S.
We hare made est raord.nary prt'parat.oa. for a a rou•ing fall and winter trade. We base all
THE LATEST STYLES
in low -yr :ced aoeu!a, as well es in
THE FINEST GOODS MANUFACTURED !
We are teaiir cared shy Iea.!ers in
LOW PING ES
sale, end variety erten. A. Give mea call a•d I will show you
The Largest Stock of Bcc1.. and Shoes of every De-
scription, Rubbers. Ove: s;;oes, Felt Boots Lam-
, beimenst Skckings, etc., to found in Western
Ontjria.
isrlby ecce all bought at clam prleesfer cash. and will be sold at a small advance a cost.
E. DOW11'"ING,
l rabb's Block, Use', Eastst. tad Menem.
ITSri Nfa RI.
KA -roma ISHII°
my lisp Is the hates
acyls. pet in Thee
*ow Barbertnasrs.
ewe of them theca'.
Waled Rochester
rltlns C stairs, sae
trod a $ourneymss
we are lea
Loa to do thetser
ere than he ete-
Y.dre a Childres',
Halrcuttisg made a
specialty es all days
•••.sept festa
Ita•on and
trotted.
Seaterw.Iesster eil•.
Coenterfeits are always dangerous,
I more so that they always closely tet-
' TATE THE nMntNAL Int AP►EAtt'e7 •ND
I newt. The remarkable success achieved
by Nasal Balm as a positive cure for
Catarrh and Cold in the Head has ir-
doced unprincipled parties to imitate it.
The public are cautioned not to be de-
ceived by nostrums imitating Natal Balm
in name and appearance, hearing such
names as Nasal Cream, Nasal Balsam,
etc. Asir for Nasal Halm and do not
take imitation dealers may urge upon
you. For sale by all druggists or sen -
post paid on receipt of price (FOc and el
by addressing Fulford et Cc , Brockville
Oat, tf
Charcoal is as aid to digestion, and
should be given occasionally to fowls
mid swine. Corn learned on the cab is
nils best form to give it, and • little pro-
perly charred will benefit the human or-
palssm.
• wsemergesleteta,
The largest organ, and one that playa
a controlling part on the health of the
Andy is the liver. if torpid or inactive
the whole system heroines direeed
Dr. Chase layer Ours is made @pseiall
for Liver and Kidney diseases, and is
guaranteed to mare. Recipe hook aid
tisedicise 51. Sold by en drollest, ,
. 7C7'2tanam
tort West street. two deers east of P.O., tieded&
D. CORDON,
UNDERTAKER
—ADID—
F''urn•iti. ie Matz
of this town for the last 40 years, and Is yet,'
Any person wanting a First -Class Job, come to me for it.
I am bound to get you:- 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 SPFCIALT,.
HEARSES SECOND TO NONE. !•
PICTURE FRAMING AND GILDING DONE.
i have srow se head • mem et a area• or
Blind Shade Rollers at 15 Cents each.
Now is year time if roe weal ohm, MIN rellwa
OO2,4I3E1 ONE_ COMM ALL
WAREROOMS :---Between P.O. and Bank of Montreal.
les las