HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-2-7, Page 2I am s lam* &ester, with • eafitiei•
ip a deaea if eel over lealstiv S•.eth.
�li.� ams the lower eiidtW oMr
whose beam shooed is • asathmeste s
o nbmrb d _eines /•byte*. Bonn yens
rhes I was moof • groggier than
1 re sow a.. I bad by good fortune
a foothold se medical adviser is
the ▪ lcsaaholc d a wealthy oily stook -
Welter. who dwelt in a .panus a•d
lea rinse tleeeelon mem three mils
briber est an the Ben.., hW. thea the
thea setaow limit of my reeler meted
el vista and the fees I essayed for
emotions; tto Koerte Asreo when Kr
Min W • tomtit et fab
.ktlnale tgrneeeer,tbe gout, oe hie some-
what MMl.antal epees--gsite • greed
sh sews er, in be: own esteem-- was
the penalties of syV ..tis oat -
mines the digestive it -up of her ..Cols
pally pesos, were so liberal in their
what s e form in the aggrtnlfe no is-
eseiitrabls tq modest ia-
ta l&
Mese my oossectios at Mewl Agree
id sestineed, to the seaming .arida.•
ties d all eonsersed, for sons. two
Fan, I began to reserve mon frequent
thitletw•ed. The ulrftl
daughter of the Comt•ngoss,Mrs M
a bee, tall, gt•se[ely 'moulded damsel
of esveaters. who might have stood se a
sodptor's mods, m perfect was her
physeque, bad retorsd home for the
atrietwe vsstiom from her feehioo•bls
Brighten' baardiag school trembled with
• thibt mesh. Is all respeols ave
this trilling lmrynge•i afestios, she e•-
joyed the weellemt health of which both
her pelmets had W , is their
weber days, before the indulgeooes
whish follow 10 wealth's wake had .ado
them profitable 1 of my
own. It was clear alosgb, too, to me
that Mi. Muriel Costaogu's throat
trouble was purely local ; nevertheless,
It was census' serous alarm to the
master and entatres of Monet Aureo,
who idolised their charming zhild. The
drew of the Cootango existimee was to
mate Mies Muriel to some scson of the
their reputation far riches
having obtained the. the emerge t0 sn-
ooty to whisk by birth and breeding
they were sot ..titled.
lb. sod Mrs. Midas Cootango bed
both begun to dried that Mi. Muriel's
indisposition would culmioats in Won -
obit's or a decline. The slightest eoerb,
the lead roaches, raised the grim ..d
terrible spectre of phthisis, and the
beautiful young lady was held to be is
immisest danger of an early grave. I
had examined her cheat with the coos
anxious sod minute care, but could dis-
cover nothing to justify any fear or even
doubt of the . , of .y diagnosis.;
yet, despite bohemia and sedatives, ex-
posure, however little, in treacherous
weather would cause hoarseness and s
transitory oough. Iudeeed, these di. -
agreeable symptoms often manifested
themselves without say apparent cans,
except, se I judged, the pre-
cautions taken to avert them. m.
rooms at Moist Aareo were always too
hot ; Mies Muriel was overclotbd, could
sot stir out for a constitutional in the
garden without a respirator, or take a
drive unless hidden in an t
of wetly tars. When I restored to hint
at this, the invariable reply of the Con.
tangoswas : ''Ah ! doctor, if we did not
take this care of Muriel, bow long would
she be with us 1 -the deer child is so del-
icate." And nothing 1 mold say would
alter their opinion.
One day late in the April s000sedind,
when Mi. Muriel had been coddled up
at hosts for four mouths instead of using
sect back to Brighton to continue bee
studios, Mrs Contango was more than
usually concerned about her daughter's
condition. The stockbroker •od kis
good wife had overnight held an anxious
discussion. I had made my Dow usual
thcugk quite daily visit to
Mount Aurso, and Mrs Midas Contango
was, in her patronizing and yet wine -
tons manner, bowing me out. I had al-
most reached the door, hat in hand,
when Mrs Contango said with an effort :
"Donor. yon know we have the utmost
\ in you ; we carry out your
iratroetions to the letter; but our dear
child," -
"Yee, madam ; only you will persist
in treating ber, if I any be pardoned
the simile, too much after the gunner
of a tropias orchid, loaned of regarding
her as • beautiful plant of Eogluh
growth.'
"Well. perhaps you may be right,
doctor; but we are so very anxious, Mr
Contango and myself -you see Muriel is
our only child, our sole hope. Now,
would you mind our asking the opinion
of a famous specialist as to the ease r
"Nothing would be better, or more
proper. Pray, whom would you lake,
and when may we arrange,
on his being able to come, to have him
hen 7
Mrs Midas Contango mentioned the
name of • Tort fashionable and •:pen-
sive London physician with • consulta-
tive practice confined almost entirely to
the bosses of those who had been pr.-
eentsd a wort. He was certainly not
the man i should have choose, for the
faculty rather smiled at his
to preeminent skill ; and hie reoutatioo
was far more that eel the drawing room
than professional. However, I, a humble
if oon,ctentioes praetitio.er, weld not
afford, had i en desired, to decline to
meet hies ; and i oonaented lei facilitate
for an interview at the
great mane .
T!ee fashioeable pby.iei•s drew up in
him imp'eing rgoipee. at the door of
Mount Auer° half so hoer behind the
time appointed, was introduced to his
p•ttest, reeking the while protonln-
gies for basing been unavoidably de-
taieed by s eritioal ease- that of the
Duke of Deere-wed-towhose hones in
Mayfair be had been ounrienned by the
D.sb..'a segued to give his opinion se
to the treatment adopted by the rites
dent medical gentleman.
"What!" said the snsiet>r exquisite,
for seek the eskhrity sartuuly was-
wtlrt T' eselai.d he is ersedlInq. st
tatrQhg a t reetries1 attitude. 'tie
OW �eiilg lady we me to enmseM
shod i 7 irsapwh gfa, is sash per -
be* emedition ! Chem
Nat an~lea 4
w
Mewl. es ala scale M be, 1e* the
ilio tee. ▪ _
21 haps thshs thatAs eeteer.
teen« ; het Male always Sashes beer
vales-iha/. M we wets
wee 50 tab -h .t 15555
drowned the ear d the leoteaae.
"Bet," warily iea.rked the broom
doctor, "my dem ased.m, why Menne
uuree f / All may be well. I,.ot tee
hear from tbsa guliese a. year family
atte.d..t, the as he has &.-
eerpreted them."
Rory the history et tits este is • few
"Well. well ; there seams to be Doth -
int swiss; bet we Wises ez.•mise tha
sheet with the utmost e:.etaen so de
14. that."
"Parcae me," Isteer.pte eaa.ma,
Mt will you allow h to remain ` the
room T'
• Uf enures, .ads.," the
favorite of fortes,. "You have • owed
right to bite. Prey, sit down."
had he then diteea.c mato the
wmi. rion. I p...4 with Waste
snrfslaw every part of the tborax,aad,
se before, .meld really tied within= ab-
sermal.
"There ; yes pensive that I have
tooted with seestems, aid the resoneaoe
is everytrhese paled." I made the re-
melt e • Rare ma Meer of form, for I bad
not failed to Dote that the very superior
West lied ,...e -ase had not tea -
demanded te ppyy the slightest attention
to my peessedisp, bat wee talking io
low tomes to Mm Midas Coolango at the
time.
"Ab, well, mow it tie my tern," maid
he, sod. with the most delicately impres-
.ive erre, platted MM Muriel again in
position, .ot,as I had dose, with the sans
crossed on the chest, but stilly extended.
In plate of telling bit to 0000t "thirteen
to sixteen." he gave bar a book and
directed her to read • down lines, and
then to nag the genet, an octave and a
half. The mother was watching all this
is i', and devouring every
4.1*)).
"Ab ! humph I" said the oracle ; 'tit
mesa there ie something-but.xtre.aly
difficult to dif re.tiete.-Let us bear
what , , yields," And his style
was truly gecb$lil ag. Every tap with
the fingers was gives with a nourish and
a graceful sweep worthy of the most ex-
pert professor of sleight-of-hand that
ever eatertaiad a wanton's guests.
There wee a "assent of studied indecis-
ion, .n4 then, with a covert smile, taro-
ing w me, b. said : "Then 1t 1s. Le-
nto, my dear young friend," as he best
his digital drum now CD tbl aids, thea
oo that. "Tick -tack, tick -tack. -Hark I
do you bear it t There is a very ap-
preciable
o-preciable difference in moose*. ; when
I may "appreciable difference," 1 do not
may in enormous different.-oo-but
there it is !"
"For my own part, sir," I returned,
"1 cannot, with all deference, detect the
slightest difference."
"Oh ! very likely ; but there, never -
theles, it is. Now come, however ;
though -having 1 the truth
about the ease -my tine is short, let me
convince you. I will turn my beck to
the patient, and you .hall agar percuss.
1 will tell which side you are tapping
upuo by the variation of the sound."
He turned around, and 1 portioned as
equally as possible the two sides of the
tborsx. "Yom are co the left side. "
He was quite right ! In a someot,how-
evsr, my surprise was changed to admira-
tion of the fashionable physician's smart
audacity. His profeesiooal-nay, I yet
hope I may "yore truthfully write un-
professional -trick was obvious enough,
but performed with such perfect •-Tomb
that I was duped even whilst taking part
in it, He had tared hes back to the
patient, to Mrs Midas Cootsngo and my-
self, but he was looking into a large mir-
tvr above the console wnicb faed him.
What oould I do 1 I was mute. The
tables bad indeed been so completely
turned opol, me that I had pothole to
y.
ma "Madam, I must not alarm yor," ob-
served the triumphant specialist to Mrs
CooW.go, w110 wee in blissful ignorance
of the deception; "these delicate grads -
toms in tone can only be at once detect-
ed after isms.e practice, only by those
who examine a stream of patients; but
then is something on the lett side of
your daughter's oheet-outhing eerinue-
so little, indeed, that my youne friend
here has been unable to End it; but
then it u. -And no., the examination
being complete, permit os to consult Y
to the treatment, and then I suet go, or
I .hall incur the disolewure of • polar,
bot somewhat impatient patient of mine.'
When we were alone, I again express-
ed my incredulity, delicately hinting at
my observation of his ruse.
"Tut, tut! my dear young friend," said
he, testily, "you have not yet grasped the
situation. -Now, hen you hare • girl
who coughs and has been bonne for a
long time -then how the doses can you
get over the fast by telling the parents
that there is no cause for it ! Very likely
then la nothing the matter with her; but
why doss she cough?"
That wee exactly what her mother
said to me "
"There you ars: and mamma was
quilt* right. there meat be some cause
for it. We may sot be able to lay our
,Innen upon it, for we most examine and
understand oar patients thoroughly very
often before .s owe make net their ail
menta, and then one finds the mischief,
because. you .se, we are expected to die -
elver it.
"Rut suppose then is really nothing .
"Nosiness! There always is. Rut
even it Cuero were set, we an .qu.Ily
booed to find it; for if yeses tell thew,
anxious people, "i ss dieeov.r nothing
wrong," tbay~will naturally pat 11 down
to oar igan.5wan-
bodynee, and mond for wan -
body else wen hes knn.l.de enneggh of
lomau nature or •sstoient ween&, /etre
not to he emb.r,ws.ed with so small •
difficulty. - Now, du you see my nest.
!nose
'Tbonrstiealty there is *outing, pr•eti.
Bally there hi-
'You
s.You may pet it en.if en It please you
But i leered yore that there ie -end there
is, your ((lghees and pwtil4t.s *rani -
tette .eternit..eling, *Inds ma.v.nie.t
dilemmas is metramos, The o.."a
hard the "leasee, as I heeded her to
THE HURON SIGNAL MST. ?$f T, 18110.
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Ilene* we ne Mimes* Ili
it h .loosed abs hovel -ha tie ' psora• ei�•-1,• bate 'seed �I�yl4'a
b t 1t�p mow ilea the tatter el by yoe el the Cremes, 1e who. An Penewsl B•kmm tor severe awe a seta
bee bailee, sough bas been dieweered. esY tier s i. brhitlds. by the Deer Boli aid e.• 1 it M he joU
base a .1• &Wks, *0 Bette* Well Miles most Weis Ms 1th, muse se else what M ie i to be. We .. 1
the u01, 04) below, The men it is ►et a okapis air.allaa igen net Des ha withal*
the Osie WO OW .a• .I.dd as .l .10 $ L. (bt.eet, teat
the she elMe see.l tee
bent • difists•d• ll yd • 11�M•tjssM Beim dot Mt �wie Oesur ' J•4 has
pesos wheal r11sdsleady &oh m N Isige d its SISP - &sone de it is • ll11rg esatatp,
have matte, with here' pet SAW. This Is ptre.farky dewweigbe -
I heist il , ..lases .-PMaee !&alar..
„Now. a.Mi•oed this .uasommt►te assail
as 1 a.. i "Baena° m•rvelion• ho rodw5 that I bevy • rtae ?'�
remise d Sodsty's iatelligthee, "I admit p.taded as ptd•s% It. peeper ••tog fee rho abase sewed 11&•71 bp Ns
this is not ashso."- se moss.... 1* New 1eglaod tt is moa- dn� tbmasaa&a 01 b,1 emasa
Nor what the schools and our mad- ified le •dare ;" is the state• wog is a have ly e� I oh•11 M
..M.1 training mach ms," hazarded L geed u god 1 word. glad 1. and two bottles of my remedy
p d modem who he
de ' ,. •� eossuns it
set aNagethet !kind is his p.efa.doa i ts•..he W jest joined • e►steh was aerie said P. O. rem.
What I have takes the trouble to demo.- ' gamed b pr•! toe •pear net= 1ReepadfuUy, Da T. A &mouse,
suets to yea grab is a ioo4 working w reli•l He prspea that she y Iia W. Aa•laide N ,'11ew.to, 0.1
role--s.sdbg a hide, Perhaps, so to might be sent wood ..d mat, a barrel d
mp.�� d the shop et d legal tape-- but !ber, • Maes d nor...•l, • hand d Pals weak wanes aged • teals,
if oet� are mashed, ear patients �gtoea, a muses' er •pptee. • boreal d sib 'Wetter buddies m.dittbe
can n w � pgrsit�io trivial • math.. �g�g.ii, sotto vote, "Oh, dura it! that's
�f
. l� , a tense- t ties
. Hese; M .tie 7.s ptNead M sense • they, 1..ly, awe M 'OM • tau- bee __ as M • seer
"Quite au way dear fellow; bot .scapi hag so 10x1... rib • the southern rams any 7.0 w w
for owe the worm, d • our who has dakeys .onset 11 fo dela A y oewe Ption ISOM ezaid tae their
made oar ions advanesd ' -sod here he •added like Mtlbsre's , bee sod Wise. 1.
se depart.e fewm slavish adheres** to toe mei% pepper r' Be seas oat d the
what is mia.11ea priemple to stead Is. shwas etemeyed at his pe.6aIty me he
tines as and socessar had bees taught, ..d.yet M w only an
"Well," wdollawd I, a little a.dy, honest.xpoetel•tiioo with himself. The
"perhaps yes are right." Duchess of Madborwmg►,$ar.bJenniega,
"Of seam, I • e, .y deer Foes, was • ebampius swearer of the old
freed. 1 am • meis, bet I seemed. 1 school. The fait has net bettered her
have beeo,for &nese e,beeenob•d to meet fame. A New Rug'aad wows ed Mak
you berg today. -And now ler treat- aerates explodes her peeks saying
With •' "Cendssn you Close to the mid
A little delicate counter irritation wee /•sue, ibex ! The beet way le 10 avoid
e upteated and •.rod os, tbso the holt- all words which have been tortured into
liable physician stepped into hie elegant
tern -out before the door of Motet Aareo
amid the protege tbaaks of Mrs Midas
Contango, • hundred geiales richer for
hie belt -hoer. vet. As he shook hands
with me, on throwing himself back
among the cushions of hie brougham, the
(meow expert emitingly whispered: "You
are toe modest, my ingenuous young
friend ; you have already the science of
profane meaning. The English lan-
guage is the strongest is telt world sad
esu furnish emphasis .sough without
words whisk are by ctsto.s wiled "cgs
words."
"Aye's Cheery Pastoral hes Rine an
greet relief in bro.eliti - Witkiu •
.oath I have mat some of this ar.para-
nos to friend searing frons bronchitis
.idioiw st T0415 finger soda; why not god asthma- It We dome his Goo rased
. equire the art also 1 -Adieu !' good that he writes for .ora" -Chas F,
One rarely takes part in a consultation Domtenih., Ply.osib, 10glesd.
without learning something; but I
obtained such valuable practical know-
ledge from a•y meeting with a brother
prdgwooal as I did in dist inglorious
guess is the drawing room of Mount Ag-
ree, 1. which I was so sadly let down, for
a time at beset, is the 1 11 et lin
Midas gad Mies Marini Combego.
Mies Muriel 1 Ity savored
her temporarily ddestive resonance set- By 4 the blackbird makes the woods
bawdy to gladden the hearts of her per- resound with his melody.
seta by making a t their Dost
-into a aoble home. I still have the
pleasure of ranking her among my pa-
tient., but for no organic moil'
ailment ; sad I have it en excellent au-
thority that her husband, Vamoose' Bar-
renl•eds, would be extremely glad at
time, when he has been inordinately
extravagant with i l increment,
if Lady Muriel's vizor of voice and phy-
sique were both a little less robust.
e.My-Meigs ands.
The throab u audible about 4:30in the
aaoroisg
The quail's whistling is beard iu the
.woods about 3 o'clou.
Thebieeteap tup at 2:30 on a
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Mxasatt. C. C. RWamuts & Co.
Dear .gin. -I took • seven cold in
February last which settled in ml back
and kidneys, causing excruciating pain.
After being without sleep four nights
through intense suffering, I tried your
MINARD'S LINIMENT. After the
fat application I was so much relieved
that I fell into a deep sleep and com-
plete recovery shortly followed.
Jowly 8. Mt Laos.
I.awrencetown. 1.
One Tilting •t a Time.
"Early in life," relates • gentleman
who has now spent many decades in the
service of God and his fellow -man, "I
learned from a very simple incident a
wholesome lesson, and one which has
since steep of incalculable benefit to me
"When I was between twelve and
fourteen years old my father broke up •
new field oo his farm, and planted it
with potatoes, and when the plants were
two or three inches high he sent me to
hoe it. The ground of that piece was
hard to till ; it was matted with grass
roots and sprinkled with stoma. I hoed
the first row, and then stopped to take
a general look at the task before me.
Grass es high as the potatoes was every-
where, and looking at. the whole from
any point it meowed to be a .olid las.
1 had the work to do all alone, and as I
stood staring at the broad reach of
weedy soil, I felt • good mind not to try
to do anything further then with it.
"Just that minute I happened to look
down at the hill nearest my fed. The
g rass dic'let .sem just quite as thick
then, and I said to myself, "I can hoe
this one well enough,"
"When it wee done, another thought
came to help me : I shan't have to hos
bot one bill at a time, at any rats.
"And so I went to the next, and next.
Rot hen I otupned again sod looked
over the field. That gave me another
thought, too. I oould hce every hill as
I came to it ; it was only looking away
off to all the hills that made the whole
seen impossible.
"I won't look at it !" I mid ; and I
pulled my hat over my eyes •o I could
see nothing bot the spot when my hoe
had to dig.
"In worse of time 1 had gone over
the whole held. looking only at the hill
in hand, and ay work wee done.
"I horned a lesson tugging away .t
those grass roots .high i never forgot.
it wee to look right down at the one
thing to be done now. and not binder
and dissoera.e myself by looking off at
the thieve I haven't emu* to, I've bees
working ever sines that ..555551 at the
hall nearest my feet, end I have always
foetid 11 the easiest way to get a bad
eek 1, s w is the trio 1111♦
to prepare • field for the harve.t,"
D. Tow loom M r
Wilsee'. Wild Cherry is • sen ears
far Deeds, Coughs, Bro.ebitis, Omup,
Whespieg Onsgb and Los. 0f
Vora It has bee. in me for twenty
years ; mime i.suse4tate relief aid abets
a rapid sera Children take it fray,
its theta Ming sweet and pleasant. 1.
Mr J OMgg sod wife, Morrie,- remora -
!
ed M their bees in Memitote Thursday.
1&h has.
Bene.. a
'-ene s.eate.m Rs.dgla
S Jt
The boss. -sparrow sod tomtit ease
last in the list as early -meg birds.
At .beset intervals after 4:30 the voices
f the robin and wren are heard in the
land.
The greestinch is the first to rias. sad
singe a early se 1:30 on a meaner mora -
log.
all&ar4'. Ustse04 fares ears? rte.
A,.Mei. e..as.es.
"I wonder," mid Mrs Estop, "what
makes Frank Saner no different from
To Butte and t aerie 1 They've
got good home. and gpod parents, but
Tom and Bill are ea NMI' as young I•-
diaoa, sod sever sent to keow the dif-
ference b.twees the inside d the bow
and oatdoora"
Well, the fad was that Freak Sawyer
had sisters, and it was impossible to feel
that the "inside of the house" was the
same as "outdoors," where the presence
and iisu.oee of either older or
yoaoge5 sisters were constantly felt.
Said a gentleman in our bearing test
long slays : "I me never tell what my
older neer was le rte all through my
growing op. I knew nothing of her
valeta to me as a boy, and recognised
o, , 1' little of it as a yosag
tare ; bot now I have reached years of
maturity I realize bow much she did to
make home attractive and my childhood
a very pleasant ooe."
And again, it was bot a little while
ago a lady was rpeakiog of the gentle
manner and unusual ability in ester -
taming ehe.wn by a young gentleman
who had recently come into the com-
munity.
"On, well," said a friend, "I'11 tel
Joe when he learned his •am and ac
oohed such finished manners ; he grew
up with a lot of sisters, and they always
depended on:him to help them when they
had company, and they 000sulted him
shout their fancy work and the arrange-
ment of • room or tea -table, just as if he
was another girl."
Commend as to those boys who have
grown op with "a lot of sisters." We
have often beard a gentleman remark
regretfully : "I never had a sister ; that
wee something I mimed." We feel for
them a genuine pity that they ehoeld
have missed ao meth. But do the girls
of the family realise even •lightly the
g reat ialeens they are exerting, or
might exert, over their brothers
The Candle Traub.
I seed Hagyard's Yellow Oil this win-
ter for the first time for crump
end I most my I find no bet-
ter remedy for it Meme&. RmiD,
Listowel, Ont. Yellow Oil is a speaik'
for croup and eon throat ; it never
fails. 2
Prier to their departure for their home
i. Mexico, Mn . Mellia and daugh-
ter spent a few days with Mrs R M.111.,
Rippe*, last weak. They es•rtad o0
their bog jemmy Friday mmei•g.
Mann Jae, Nd. sad M. Baume.,
W in/hem, have left tows for Cheeky,
when they are Rwiag into
the s.soery benne. Tbgy will be
greatly mimed frons Wiagbao.
Worms oases serious sickness. Dr
Low's Worm Syrup destroys and .joss
all kends of worms quickly and sure-
ly. 1m
Mr Jobs *Wise, of Leese, met
with • ,,riots resident in Wing -
Wm on Friday remise of last
week. Hie hone stWbed to a bog-
gy ran away and threw him ort at the
O. T. R. crowing on Mars street. Be
received a very seven ort in the head.
It was several Were baton be recovered
. The boggy was badly
wrecked.
m11a.d's ts.e.ent Cine. Da.4.me.
"What an said Rollo.
was
who was reading Hua11ssy.
"An agssstis " replied his Miele
Osorgs, "is a man who hardly dedares
that he kw.. either, nothing and gen
and sad abuses yo. if Fos believe him.
He mays be doesn't know •sything, bet
he really believes he knows every-
thisg.
We leers that Mr J. E. Davis, of the
Mitchell Advocate, and brutes, to Mr H.
Davis, of Wisghans, is very low with so
snack of lsfia.ama and pleerisy.
Icgai planho
AT LOWEST RATES.
For the benefit of the 1e -
gal fraternity we now carry
a large stock of legal blank
forma, which we sell at low-
est city prices, among which
are the following :
Affidavit of Disbursements,
Affidavit of Mileage.
Affidavit on Production.
Affidavit of Service.
Affidavit of Service, kc.
Affidavit of Service.
Appointment of Examination.
Entry of Action.
General Warrant
Judgment in Default, &c.
Notic3 for Jury.
Notice of Motion in Chambers.
Notice to Produce.
Notice to Produce at TriaL
Order to Produce'
Prtecipe Fieri Facies
Statutory Declaration.
Subpoena
Subpeena ad test
Writ of Sammons -Defendant out
of Jurisdietion.
Writ of Summons.
Orders by mail promptly
attended to.
A sanitarium has hese established in
the Congo country for African travel- Admix.
lees.
!'sees$. C wee. sod imam
And all Cheeses of the Throat and
Longe can rte erred by the os of Reott'e
Emulsion, as it enetaine the healing rir-
tees of Cod Liver Gil and Hypopho. -
biles tq their fullest torn. Bee what
W.& Meer, -M.D., L R C.1 ., eta.
Team, A. 8., nye : "After three year&
I eoeider Aeon's Igpatlsi.s
toe el the very best i. the Market
Very ueallent i. Throat sboetioss."
Hold by all Druggists, fi0c. and $1. 4 ewes 1e*ytirtWeek.
am
"THE SIGNAL"
OODERICH, ONT.
W. 0000E,
Cheeses.
Mrr Nisi 9aysa hes •r �14ante paw p
then r neon ask yang
tM,her "�� M &save en
with
. eked.
TRY OUR �
en
"Per pan I entered from dyepepd'a Nes eadteehe Mem l.gb
is rte ..gest teles, sed after "Sao dl tat oth
paeans sty power to me
lrieedsame dad me b try IIerdeek �Clseodrf System BenOVatcT
Blood BiNese, wh1 1 dY, .id .ober teas an lentu p.teat easeiv oes-
using M bottles I wry eger.Ts. 15555....1 t\ili ewe
.4. Pram, Molfhnl, LA* 2 ALBION BLOCK.
i i if Wliil YI 1111
1800_
Ealrper's Magazine
II.L VT1*TJ
efatl.lm t1111046
asd
1* illasensied peas
OWIT 04 mimosa eat 1s
-Y 55155&.4.. WIw11t-k00tw51a
HA RPER'S PERIODICALS.
y p Pt
L�iWWeer 1 K
N4 PIWS YttIUN* PIDPL4. M, __ 1
sd Omani. sr __
aeiswd�is q
Postatee "Mee sea e e (7ttr-
1 M volumes et the
.
ibm sbms ate use
yeer. Whoa no time is
gene with the einem M
Ogee of rood* of
&wad Volumes eti hasreursls
tree years hest. 1■ sit dam v
be yawl .rd L esti wtea leewt� p M
ludas tos. ter 1i�iihslheg 11
sa.lytioi. est Craned, #'yeses 1 td
e, laciest... ate wet 11111.
oi •ot. ere•
l/mtttaasse ands W Pest -O ins
IMow Oder er Dealt. is solid theses at
Nisseissesos err net to asp, Me adenine
�
.f &e
tAe asprsu enter of ee
♦mid'HARPZR & BROTHIRS. Now Yu*
1890-
Halrper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
H•nr.t'. Wssmty bee awellenabileboll
piece as the b•dise illustrated se is
America. TM fatrees at b ed.sri
mlesu ea cermet netlike bee earned her k
ere. end the •SOO 411
respect sad d_W tagattW s
lfur5r7 oeatasts, lak laeli aerial
abort stones by the Met ant
writers, It it for the penal 1t polo
widest rage se rates std pumdt•
WsriILDDeti, IstereM, .ad Welke. 11. sqsw
_
smared to Wise the highest order k1 ale*.
• Uty to Yeas �e Wkalrattes sf tbk
• etul phases of bane sad twos
♦ Manses innease hem the is
g[k e.ee
♦ pp
lssvier. win anew fa * Wwj,t !.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Per Tomes
HARPER'/ WU< ..
HARMER'S MAGA R �4 5
HARPER'/ BAZAR 4 0
HARPER'S YOUNG P.OPI.I fee
t'sttred �t
P/eeeacatea, .r
Prez to art ass sense a els Me
hashes.
The V sums of the at�1 T bast. in
ars Namber oao One lflsl..rearr_ adsorb yarn
wIt the Number sensd. e stn aatlpWeelinel
r.
Dotted vol... of H•nresls Wmatty,
nine ne yens back pigs seesnage paid. b.dflgxps�rwne*�
671 etby mall. rzzpeaie (provided for freight base 0
vsl• up
one dollar r velum* for 17 Per
Cloth carer toe eat* 5015.0, meltable ear
b&.pdtinmYgg_
1 each.
Rwill be rest by ..U. pet -paid, 0n110.
e oesilttaaoes.k0.1d le sada P50-OUe.
111eoe1 Oder er DraR, fie avoid cisme at
ltesssss_ _ r err wet s seem Ode d 11At •
�esawest Aost rAe erPrrar order
Address
RPER & ROTRSR*, N.. Tet.
1890_
Harper'. Young People.
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
T*e Eleventh Tetuan d HA.raa. Tonna
Peoria, whish banns with the Number ter
November S.1� presets as sowisUvl
grata. It win I. Its remiss at h..s fear
pre
to . 0111. snores
stet others 10 two
_sanely.'1ra aau�sfs,.'
by Lay C. laude; -Priam Te.:y b •1001
MaRusrs��etr!1etCeryell ; and "MsbWs fly,-
H1aii••r Worth
tie. t hy1...rson . 5511..1 emswim
b
iTineTie twill limn
tale
1 attract thestMsetlby Howard11' s...bge. 4M.s el.riat else
�yM. meet mlraYy Wet
Prated by Ida% sad 5asthet a
ebe then stenos at vein by hank �W. M Newt.
Nlsos Pit Mary Spk**..,
aHarriet Prows*
1H rh Bmrrwitk
Maaostm Mangan ate
A Subscript's. te Harper'. Y
secure. • luvseW lI10ry, Therefa eeMkt
lou
knoAdwldeeerttgp. asev.M Pies"' 44
-Mer
FIR: Pilotage Prepaid. rer
Val XI. Nementher bU L
Clapp est en •swept b a itmeeeat
stamp.
elsou Nulls:1 , my. Oasts each.
Remitt•soee *mild le made In Pest -Ores
Moss Order er Deaft.to avoid chases of ties.
I ere an 1e mpg thee advertise-
swottttho the swam evade' .f llama.. &
Baerts
Addlairant & BROT11Z1UP, New Tet
1890..
Harper's Bazar.
ILLUBTah?EfA
H..reit'e Battaa le a ).oras' it &bitten
Metas lbe West f . 1/10 arses&
1111 rashioss Itis ....,o W.i
1e�t�eme.
loo-platra. sad p.tserweb it 1 see
W us
sses • ike te tae hems rens maker
..ted the protendomil Nadine No noose I
th. b teensy otter. weskits Rs irielha.f"
Peltbu"Club
•sd .er.
tag le hief.0ed width
t!
In
WMunog.erC Tsrh.sS
yasrTMu115da he DiM
aware
ge ehert�
Siena awesetiliq'
Wary Lewy
h eine* tet
1V d tee
bs mina
HARPER'/ PERIODICALS.
Per
1411RPR'S BAZAe . 1111
Pal
;
R'S TPfOPf< !«
=LIZ Se arbesoribirs
Oa .M
T'du.d et the Bm.sre•berm 711 * w
i. bar tit Jas ..heed ptio.as year. X 15
mita•twlsryts Nlsi51 earro.t .t U.. • N
.Mss.. M_5..*r PU.a
s most 4 PoMte els. fir- 4- miss 1
i hese elo�r per vstsiiZ' PIM per
wrta rte tri•ado..itl /eM-psM. f
by Pest
}�tMtt tN.iri01110
�.3�the pea. i. eatier Drats •Woil h....
nape
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