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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-5-9, Page 7THE FASHION&. lastrift of JesNses tact mut I.levves the YM, Mn. Drees skirts eostmee to be (eager is sane thu they were het wrier. Pole atia'e grey and • bright shade of brows that is name • terracotta combined lu carries* ..d visitant entemee of Iadm nehmen and bream Many of the stylish wool gosh• have w.ists of folded silk, belted, and with Kendal coats that have open t., cut without darts, sod Jer�e] ing treks. Waistcoats of mauoolis it., ashes of roses, or pale ecru milk auril fashionable than ever, lid are with Vaadyk• Id broidwork is pointed patinas. ost of the fresh and novel art dresses only for the few, and the majority. A gown that is so her as to be striking., either Iron Its :of solve. ate of Ir, or its oddity of outline and trim- , should neer be elected for by any ve thorne who have • large wardrobe to one from, and can therefore wear each et bet • 1.w times. Sotse attractive novelties in parasols made r4 shot eilk, with two or three • and • burrow frill piked sod set on fell ✓ osefel princess drown of English y armors silk, with Grecian drapings t gray crepe d. Chine and genii• of gray silk-oord are favorite gown with wealthy The new English gray is a bea.tifol dye, with • glow of creamy k in its reflections. ere is no fixed role in millinery, or for choice. Provided the head - g is becoming, and not altogether , a woman may wear just what her best. Most of the new hate ve barirg brines, yet with so very ole at the back of the bead that often is nothing visible except th• cc,ia hair of the wearer, • part of monster tai' taming towards the trent. brims on some of the shapes meas - over • quarter of • yard directly in t. \\ ben the hat is of net, lined itb pleated Ise.. the effect is very be- ing to a •Intf faces, but .ocentric in penance It certainly is at all times. The majority of smell mantles are lack, because of the dif aoolty of har commit • colored wrap with different fond dresses : but the bright mantles re mon chic, where one can afford it. ashion revels in color this year, sod favorite choice fur the garments in n ation is heliotrope, mew, claret or Theme, with the exception ot the Are relieved by jet or gold passeo.n- rie, bay. sleeves of velvet or silk, hint cover the arms to the elbows, and laetrons and tabs of lace, which quite verses last year's mode. Lace mantles ave larva gold scrolls sod belts, and JIl sleeves 6uiabed with • fringe of gold 11s. In plainer black mantles the oli rd.r is I, the sleeves being of gathered instead of plaited, very o in the shoulder, and the bodice silk or velvet, trimmed with velvet d 1.oa riezIMe .test. A contributor to the l6rist.aa ("n ascribes a flexible mope as "a geological eriosity. ' II the reader has a chance see the 'pitting or granite with edges, be will gain some idea of the exihility and el••t.icity of that variety (atone, which is, nevertheless, by no means equal to that of the stone men - ed below : but asbestos an be wov• . and the fibres of amiantbus ars as .oft as silk. This t'eological curiosity is in the office cf the actin./ chief clerk of the War De- partment at Washington. It is • piece of stun weighing about one pound ; thirteen niches in width, and one-third of an ince thick. There is oo doubt about its being • genuine stone, hut it nevertheless noi- some* the flexibility of a piece of India rubber. When takes in the hand and shaken In the direction of its flat sur- faces, it will bend b•etwud and for- ward with a dull ,osnd. The move- ment is mon of • laxity in the adhesion, Mr•ntly, than an elasticity. When held honzwtally by one end, be other drops end remains in that tion. \Vitb the two ends supported rets, the free centro can be pressed half inch below the middle line. itb one end held firmly on the desk, he otber tin be bent upward over an nch. The movement is not confined to the ne dir•etion,-in the plan of the flat em, -bot the entire stone seems to 1 on the princille of • uni- t j3int with • movement percept- • in all directions under pressure. is is what is known as itaoolumite, or lastio sandstone. It is stated that a whole mountain of it exists in Southern evade, • short distance east of Death alley. To Rnkt • Baby. The matron of a babies' shelter in West •eety-second-el,who has an avenge of ity babies in her esre every year, advises Moan e. a meso• of quieting • restless hIN aid getting a nerve's one to sleep, ye the World. Her plan ie to strip the creel of humanity, sponge it off with spy water,dry it thoroeghly with soft towel, beginning at the little pink , rub it all over. At first then lay a rebellion, br:tgradlallyit will subside, yeeng•t.r will begin to par and 'goo.' ith enjoyment, and under the soothing Homes of magnetism it well deco off to , rest well sod wake up in the morw- ng refreshed bad eheerfel. The vales this operation can be varied by rub the little limbs and the body op and we said the flesh becomes worm and pink ore time and the next day having the motioe rotary -that is, take the deli • ankle in one basad, wrapping the as aunty about it as possible and hart the child in this way work up down the lees until the skald Ancones The body may be robbed or •d in the rale way. This m••a•g• Want of tbetoeing, throat and .best, the hand moistened with camphor nil or ,a.•lise, will ward off threat Me or relieve a sold. OEMS OF THOIIOHT. Dad tboeght. quoiv I. .spam. lulu had action. An effort made for 1e. h•;.yu•e., 1 others lifts u• above Be quick. You tau waw • .. 's b..• uses --make the must .•1 There N o , Mohler ..wive of ec... 1. this the desire of dwelt, ,crud. To have *bat a •an' • •,chr-, 1....... be able to Jo • it hunt it .. , •. . An unkind word falls emu.) bolo .or mouth, but six coach horses m..u•'s :re. it back again. Y„u just bigot a .pl.of ItttIquerre•• Sato your family gnu i..ey'll breed I•k. sparrows We cannot ludos for ogle wind lug -, we have each our peculiar weskusa.re and deu.ptatiuus. The first condition of human r••uJo.s im auseethilig to lose,*he secuud'ousted. me 10 rerer.uce. As "violets plucked will Dever grow again," so a good Laws, uotm lost, will mover be regained. Cultivate forbearance till your heart yields • crop 04 it. ('ray for • ,bort sum airy u to all tiaktndaess. Wheel a kindly face greets us, tboulth but passing by,and .aver knows as aiasu nor we It, we should (.al it an obligatiuu Never look back. You Go't help the miatakea you base made. Duu't make soy more. Don't thick of what yuo have achieved, bot of what you may ac- complish. It is beet to strive to cultivate an in- terest in simple, mnoosirt sod inexpensive pleasure. W. may thus aid In diflo.iee that spirit of contentment which is of itself nob and a pertnaoeut possession. A bed habit broken away from u • good day'. work. The earlier • habit is located the st.onger the hold it has 1Private personal boosts are more ditboult to get rid of and have • more demor.lzisg effect than public ones. THE HOME CIRCLE. The Bay who Sm.aee. Sr MITA Lyth*. "The effect of tobacco on 'eh oil-b.•ys N sot marked as not to >1M open for du cession." Su wrote Pndeesor Mclihary, President of the Baltimore Academy of Modieiue. Dr Wilard Parker asserts thst "tobetxu 1• rulauw in our schools and colleges, dwarfing body and mind... Dr Drysdale, the senior phywic•an in the Loudon Metrop•ilit•a Hospital, speaks of medical student• "who have entirely destroyed their intellect by the use of tobacco." Io Vermont • Might boy of fourteen fell etranestly behold Lis class. Ilia teachers could not account for the ; but the incapacity Increased till he sickened and died, when it was found that he was killed by tobacco, to which he was on the habit of helping' himself secretly from hie father's store Dr Decaiane, of Paris, hood by in- vtnts*elton tbst even the reetnoted nee of ninon by children leads often to • Change in the blood, matinees .f the fan, ••oaciau'.n, palpitation and intermission of the heart, diminution of the normal quantity of blond, eor.oseles, diMealty of digestion and .1 of intel- lect.' There is another point to which I want to all your attention, for some of you will by and by desire to est situations as took -keepers or to become art -students. Pr3feesor Oliver, of the Naval Academy, says be an invariably reenenise the neer of tobacco "from bio tremulous band and absolute inability to draw • cleau,atreuht line." I know of • merchant, who used to test the handwriting of every boy who applied to him for • situation, and invariably in this way detected and in- variably rejected tobacco- aestre.-N. Y. Iadependsut. "Many men• fs.sy mini.,-' Wt all tiles and as Wade ague as to the merits el Bsrdeek Pills, wall awl sugar -net - ed. 111I .E NU6oN •tL. MIX 9 1890. 7 f - eau of its Dames aid Pythisa r Oval wooea waw .wee bcbete , au bud Writs Is their olio I rrbgee ars talked a as tb••orh . re naeitre.s partnerships, and ash widows, deeded 1•rluct el,ns..ny Wore • year of swum .ft. Widowers vie with theta 11' ha n,. with a nus love, •..d you sled t.. I..ar that the mart,, .• people •Lout have "lust ihild- r ? as swot b base V.••••• •'f dulnw•d , and brick sod sour- aolo •t.r:k, they mei m happy. 1' ',en betokens lin of cash .1 ,.. 1 . ..ell. \\ .• •• l• 'Cutups •'to ed0o.t• thele • 1, .1 .,.d iirete their hu.baud. al.•ur • e.onny for thein- Chilliest ole. i Frets un their parents "wear iru.• , Mothers cram their little girl. i..t iodine/-satlu•Is, and leave them ...sthese the uuuble of curio* (air P e,.. the world has mot changed at .0 ; a„ .1 .' ham cot that old text was .•rv. r r. d.d, bred the good preachers . .e.ed hrir breath in arguing that • c..• -.t • f o. return oho seldom los• each o'b, 1 • 1 e••ough •hJYld cruilVar thole al.ut in. -IJ. K. D. • If Tea Walla se be laved. Don't find fault. Don't contradict people even if you're sore you an right. Don't be inquisitive about the affairs of even your most intimate friend. Don't undertake aoytbiug because you don't possess it. Don't believe everybody else in the world is happier than you. Don't cone/lode that you have never had any opportunities to life. Don't believe all the evil you bear. Don't repeat gossip, even if it doss in. tenet a crowd. Dunt go untidy on the plea that every- body knows you. Dont be reds to your inferiors in so- cial position. Don't over or under drew. Do.'t express • positive opinion unless you perfectly understand what you arc talking about. Don't get in the habit of life by making light of the .otimat It. • ibard'• 4.laaeal relieves Neuralgia. 'Vow ab Yea. deist?" The Let of oruventwntity in Judge (It• .haw'• curt frequently rerults 110 amara .ulu•IDg situations. The tither day the Judaea wa. In bis 11,010 to the Feder- al buildisiii, beanng an argument by A C. Harris u, au impurtaot case, when the dour opened and to walked a a.un- tr}mai. Ir/.m Harrison County, Judge Gresham'. old homy. The visitor was ■ wall -preserved rpecimen of an iudepend• cut farmer His face, unshaven. win round nod chuboy ; be wore • broad white hat ; he was without collar, and his clothing and shoes showed yellow clay. He spit some "amber' when 1' - aide the door, sod then, without notse- ,ng Attorney Herne or .he other oceu- O uta of the room, staked up to Judge Gresham with "Well, how air you, jedge I How's all the folks I i was Its town ou • hltte business, and 1 knew the folks down h.,mr would like to hear from you, so I come up to see you a hale while." Attorney Harris halted at a period in his argument, when, with both arms outstretched, he was about to clinch • point; he looked at the intruder • moment, who bad not removed his hat, and then beckoned to Deputy Matah.l' C....way to have the man tik. off his hat • Jud,. Gresham apptreotly did not D olma the em Rot the attor• n ye and spectators. He ante from his chair, took his visitor by the band, called him by his given name, asked him about all his family, also callow them by name, and said he was glad he had come in. He chatted pleasantly with the old gentleman for several misstep, asking about many Harriroo C..loty people, and seemed to erjoy the all. All this time the attorneys and the deputy mar- shal were bewildered. The later hal( feared it was his duty to prevent such au interruption ..r ouurt, but he hesitat- ed about moving. The farmer stood talking with the judge as freely as be would have conversed with his nearest neighbor over a nil fence, and wbeu be was ready to so , be said : -"Well, good luck to you, iodize ; come down and see tie" And he walked out as ui- tly •e he had come in. The judge resumed hearing the can as if noth'ng had happened_ -Indiana- polis News. Don't jeer at anybody's religion be lief. Don't try to he eaytkiag else but • gentlewoman- sod that mesas a wombs who has oonaideretios for the whole world, and whose life is governed by the Golden Rule : "Do Mite Ohms as you would be dons by."- Hume Journal. The beetled Teat. I wonder whether the ministers ewer preach in these days against people's loving each other too well ! It meed to b. • great point with some of them that w e should sot "make Idols" of •soh other : trot it ocean to me that 1 have n ot heard that danger alluded to for a long time. 1 fancy that it is bonen those who have an opportunity of wank - log human eaten and r.eeiving many eonfideness of .11 sorts have come to the that the danger is all the athero way. "Love rine another" is the text we n ow need to hear •ipnssded, 1 w afraid, for 1 believe that sewer were good :people so cold, as was there es little t•nder...s and ..e.tassy =obi - tested. A sort ot lekewsrm smisbthty im orpr.ta ef, brit strum mastless of the bees sort are regarded with inlayer People treses sash other. They are pre - petty enitheithe at times, be. Foe meet ft.ard's Idsmmt.t fares Sarva. rte. McLEO D' S Sst� IIll'1r And Other Tested Remedies are becoming the Standard Medicines of the day. Parties calling or writing from all pans of Canada and the United States for the System Renovator. It never fails to euro inbore, weak and 1 blood, dype•psia, rheumatism, loss cf memory, bresibbitie, , gall stones, jaundice. kid- ney and urinary diseases, St Vitus' dance, female irregularities and general debility. Manufactured only by J. M. McLEOD, Sole Patentee, (better known Si "The ()Id Doctor. ') Nswrite- et., Oodenoh, t lint. The System Renovator is sold at 51 00 and 12.00 per bottle. SCRAP IRON. The Mutest price in cash paid for ('ant and Wrought Scrap Iron. 1 have on hand PLOWS & CASTINGS of various kinds. Best of All BOOTS &SHOES Cough .didnes. Ayer's Cherry Nae. soma(in greater dammed Wast ever. Re preventing for Thrust and burg Troubles Y se prompt is its elects,. se agreeable te the tame. stead s widely Inulin, as this. It 1. the family sane else la thousands of house/beide. " I have suffered for years from a bronchial trouble that, whenever 1 take e o:d or am exposed to tacbmeat weath- er, shows itastt by a very annoying tickling seaaatioa is the throat sad diliculty la breathing. I have tried a great many remedies, bet nose does se well as Ayer'• (.'berry Pectoral which always gives Rt relief la venues of my old complaint." /react A. Heeler hammier of Public Roods. Parish Ter- re Bonn, La " I consider Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a most important remedy For Home Use. I have tested ata curative power, la my family, many times dating the past thirty years, and have never known it to tall. It will relieve the most serious affections of the throat and Luo, whether In children or •delta." - Mrs. IL G. sdgerly, Count' Bluffs, Iowa. "Twenty years ago I was troubled with a disease of the lungs. Doctor* afforded me no relief and considered my rase hopeless. I thea began to use Ayer'. Cherry Pectoral, and, before I bad finished one bottle, foetid relief. I continued to take this medicine until a cure was effected. 1 believe that Ayer'. Cherry Pectoral saved mylife." - Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, Il. " 81zear. ago I contracted • severe told, which settled on my lungs bad moon developed all the alarming sym�p tome of C . I bad a 000g`, n ight sweat., bleeding of the lunge, pain in chest and nide., and was *e prostrated as to be confined to my bed variousmost of the time. After trying th out benefit. my physician finally determlaed login ase A er'. Cherry Pectoral. I took 111t,, bad the effect was magical. I seamed to rally from the first dose of this ' medicine, and, atter using only three bottles, am ea well and sound as ever." -Rodney Johnson, Springfield, IL. Ayers Cherry Pectoral, raaratao MT He J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas.. .•s by all Druggists. Fries tl : ata bottles, fila Nit C_ P. K_ BOOM TOWN PROPERTIES FOR ULE. $100 AND UPWARDS I have a large number of Ilouaee bad Lob and Vacant Lands In the snag desirable parts of the Town -Fes SAILS (Na.'Lr Now is the time oto secure property before the Big Rush. The C. P. li is Doming sure and In a otime prime will have adraaced gook beyond the teach of many. Call and see Llat and Prices before purchas- ing elsewhere. R. RADCLIFFE, (teal *.tate and General ilanra,we Agent Office West -tit.. Clint door from Square, c'. P. R Ticket and Telegraph °Mee. &I if. Goderich Steam Boiler Works }Established nett. Chrystal Sc Black .1 Meaufacturers and dealers to Steam Boilers. Silt fans Tank., Hea+ars. Smoke *asks. and all kiudr of Sheet Iron Murk. Improved Automat,c cutoff Corlett Kn. ental, Upright and Horizontal Kott.nrs. M.• chinery and testing. of every drrcrimtion Braun ridings. Pipe and Pipe rifting* coo - easily on band. Mail orders will receive prompt stteetlea, warm. i Opp. C. T. S. M.ti... K Repairs promptly attended go. P.O. BOX 381. 21 QUALITY ALWAYS WINS ! As the Old Darkey said : Spring is about opening and the Ladies of Goderich and Vicinity will be want- ing something nice in foot- wear. I have the largest and best stock it has ever been my pleasure to show. All the leading lines and styles in Kid, Dongola, and other fine material, in Com mon Sense and Opera Toe. In Staple Goode an im- mense stock, suitable for Town and Country wear. Prices lower than ever. In goods of my own Man- ufacture I carry a large stock, many lines of which I have been selling at whole- sale for several years, hay - sent large shipments to British Columbia and other points. Ordered Work receives my special attention, and I am determined to give you the very beat that can be made. I have customers in this branch of my business from Montreal to the Paci- fic Coast. Repairing promptly at- tended to and neatly done. To the Shoe Trade of Huron District : I have a stock of goods larger than is carried by many of the jobbers, and buying my goods in large quantities for cash I will sell to you at job- ber's prices or less. Call or write for quotations on any lines you may be needing. Leather and findings in any quantities from a quart of pegs or a pair of half - soles to fifty sides of sole leather. IMO rsyther pay more an' hab ole beet once in a while, than to pay less and hab a poor article of n.,' Our Tea Track Doulilod! You can get the BEST VALUE ! -AT--- Eurrw•ivQurc i CRS. I. NAIRN'S PIPE AND F I A T Wareronme near Vittoria 14-11 BER. GROCER. 1 G000 ENVELOPES AT THE SIGNAL 0000 WORK IS DONE AT SIGNAL MISS CAMERbN Ry had the tweet in SPRING MILLINERY E. DOWNINC, t. r. Gast -at. and Square Goderich. WILSON'S MAGIC PAIN CURE for a'1 kinds of pain. Price r5 moots. ,)I{V•NY BALSAM OF WILD rtti.IttiY u B. k for Coughs and ('olds. Prove :::. cls. WILNti'w rl LO•0 AIST ('e1 LU att'RI'r. for Children. a good remedy for Whooping Cough. Price 15 Dents. Arriving weekly sine the let of March, ane will continue to re- osive oon.ignments of all the latest novelties in headwear the mar- kets afforti throughout the busy season. Owing to pressure of business she will not have an opening this Spring. but can show all the leading fines every day MISS CAM}RON, (Sew N Mewple sad H•wiltowsts ea the Reeere. vett. Purest Drugs r only used ie Pbyticians' 01 w 1emineferOI V ' S Prescription Drug Store. A COOK BOOK FREE By melte any led seeding to her pestoffice Woks. W -Ilse Rkhwes n ft Co., Mo1No.L ARMSTRONG FAANIIG SILL MND PUMP WORKS ABIQTRONII' 3 IIPROVED Grain and Seed Cleaner ie generally 1 to he tie (rest ma- chine made for therougbly cleaning grain and eeeda of all kiads. -IT- travailing bulbs. 1iRA1dD TRUNK RAILWAY. franking -Wend depart as S. derleb as ft lees: AI.LtyL Mall and Ewes" 1.111 ►.at. Bail 11.311 p.m. \If suA UAW a.m . ..... N i and Itxwmem 11.51 vTies e CA azair Nays ALE & PORTER CARLING'S BAVARIAN LAGER (Bottled) Yu. Sat.' J) G. H. PARSONS 1 ALBION IILI tib. GUl)F:1tII'II . 9Cords'il "o'S BYO. isg...y� ifo BACICAC'H$. 7 , �1 • Oney,� e•�p�ye rom mor=elf .uaksr•e MINK �M5 reg. ewer A00 •lib at v.aaasy.. i : re w MTmrtme tic 0( whore .meat s.. mamma wearssir Me ass of Mateo' ee1e7t huge greatest Lirr.Ma ale to it own raw, wow ma d. Ob 1Mrtasa •u do WO. IWO* to pars we wsesasiwissaajaawas asa Wi09teow. °e:: 14171. 1 L Ca'. & eauewao�1 1 Separates all Noxious Seeds and rhes from grain at one .Aconin`. saving and cleaning all timothy seed at the vn.r time out ninny kind of grain. It ran he gored into any !booing mill without removing the shoe, no matter bow old the mill 1s, and makes It do as good work br better than the moot improved new mills known. It allows no seed to bas blows No the chaff It Cleans Speedily. srKvery cleaner warranted tea work as repre- sented or no •ale.`v In ordering by mall glee 'battle width of shoe and name of maker of mill if convenient. and if shoe has side shake or the old fathom- ed hind shake. A ar,;encanG'y n' FIRST-CLASS PUMPS on hand man afacttired trnm Tiooma while quartered pine. gel ).der• by mail promptly attended to. Shipped to any point. ADDRIESS ARMSTRONG BROS., C'oderich, Ont. 17 h PATENTS CHAN OF BUSINESS ! THE OLD AND RELIABLE FAST -ST. FLOUR AND FEED STORE 11.\S t'tt ANaskl) it tSuie. The public are briefly notified that the Anus gad feet bu.titwo formerly carried an by . Al.: t• oasis has been ouretviee.1 b) THOS. J. VIDEAN, went, will terry It on in e11 Its Want' l ee at the old eland. kart -o . near the Square. Under 1l,' m•,.al.-t'n,rnt of former preen e tors this hoodoos. to • ►wen the tn.at rucecse- ful in its 1u..• of u• r in town. and .., the new proprietor haso w"+s denlitlyd with 11 for over right ) elm, there will be t.o falling off in the ru.•rgy 1.., wetly exhibited iia lot rbil•g it bt the tont rune. G.ert* Batt ered to ail parts of the town. 1 he 1.c. ,t and best hoer ut dour and feed always on hand and .-1 a &ads in *moots. THOS. J. V I1)IRAN.. 1 take thio 000,rI unity of thanking any ens tomes for their h:.eral pal nonage dunt.g my proprietorship of 1110 kcal -at Flour rad vied Store• and al.o tok.• pleasure In rrmanntead- ing my successor. Mr Thos. .1. V hero. who will be Snood 111. lea thoroughly reliaWrsaa. 27.111 A. L. ('1'11.15. NJOY 6000 IIFALTH Sarsaparilla Biliers! t'errs every kind of Unhealthy Humor ase• Citrase cai.ad from Impurity of the 111u01. PURIFY This valuable compnund cure* kidney ■n' Liver Complaints, Pimples. Eruptions of the Skin. Iloilo. i'unsliratinr, 1t,1 Ioouteaa. Uyo pepsin. Nick 4'onsuh. In.. of Sleep. Neuro' Kilt, Pains in the Done. and Back. l.osof A petite. languor. Female 01ale Weakness. Diu. nem, General Debility. YOUR it Ls • gentle regulating purgative. es well a• • took. poawerwing the peculiar merit of act ins as • powerful •ort id in retie Nog Longer lion and I'hronie lottsusmaiion of the 1.i. er and all Ow \'asoma( Organs. CARATS. TOM IMMIIS *10 COP IICAT1 Obtained. cad all Ionians@ in 'he l' H. Patein Omrt attewdrd to at HOD KR:. TK frKY.x. (kir olflos le oppes He Om II 0. I'strnt rH hoe, asd we ear obtain Patent. la 4.11is elmw than ilio•• ownole tree WAHIIINOTOA' Ansel MODEL DR DRA WING. W. sir. view as to ppMateatabllit free of charge and we make NOCl�I/AROB UNJ. LR Wlr'oft 741Ie PIT/MT. We ren t• tow Paineyytlss tie An • Money (acne and 1. *Octal or the 11. M. Pn roe eireelar..•tvl.' terms sad to anise Moan In Tena est •NW* ori ��.y. wwritatee tlpasMs pleas OM..•Wetor.lmainise. BLOOD MrThis valuable Preparation excites tke whole .)stem to a new and vigorous action. gat Me tune and et retook to the *stem debit sated by duraee, and affords $ ghat protea tion from attacks that originate In rhanL . of the amnions. of climate and of life. 1 he hest Spring Medicine odd. Voll directions pito each boob-. Nice in cents and til.... Refuse all substitutes. 1'wal'dm6n H. SPENCER SPENCER CASE, Hamilton. °nut ia. Sold by F. Jordan. 111117:1111% weir wwa Oil Y .a• lade: remiw mateee w lir wadi• .,. .a,i a•Ia WM14 meow Yaw's •e.o .as menu ..r et Ye- .•05 Pate•••. Meanly we • 010110ICY. w reew5Y•M taw so waal rOa w 0-.e. MI no went yea ...d M 0 M. tare err w dead yea M epee N..li-year boas w ealebeentee4 Oslo rhea vee res h •• on • 1.1 Y wiaeta wire. •+, wawa rMr d1I r.de..a•�.a.a w lbw wean mer. w• p./ •n nee. ts.sa...a saw setae. M yea 1.00101 .. Ili r ..et Ow es. yea MO laleniel emelt are alp ease* aces • mea �i f reevslams. lrwlaa. NEW G))JS --''Olt-- APRIL. SAUNDERS&SON WALL PAPER ! KALSOMINE I WINDOW SHADES ! MIXED PAINTS! BARGAINS I\ A1.1. I.INR.a. Tie Cienat Ho se Uider Fie Soo