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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-3-6, Page 3h Great itionsityIoP INTEREST TO WOMEN 'CATARRH. A A sir MM.. Mase women will be gestate/ to Inert that She tegetiome Mt. Ha eau,• hkk as•bore, • - J•paamileen succeeded, altarmany ranof raperiment, is converting wiki hemp into • tabnc1�timgu from alk. It is said thatune' trial of dee hemp.o thread ban been mode at several • THE SIGNAL; GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, ][ARCH 6, 1891. e*,.erow Aw.fi�,,,, waw. r M Sift oars of old age. the obit peke% me moderate sad M diekat wade. and none We- ns .hied et the term it the INC ar hat. far the tamp at We. While 1111 bpd digi- tise is bad, wisere it mo pu.NbIy be avoid* it few hints can he givea that tmy prove of value, The older . imam is deer fifty, the less food he requires. Luigi Comoro, W ati• who Heed 100 lho•gk of w (.elft co dirk e1m.tllignt em mw excellent result., the wet tuurtem moose of laud daily demo the establishents Kuno and tusk*, touounces at sol t• twelve id Pawl mad UGMANSlldion rw, beaut alftoans sad itwrn Jenne p.i4 of Isis life ; will seat l . e y �` irwbility otrailk, wbtk,, a. tLe itluarsw•eu.ttesdt ttw•eesooghis•lbwawr will, rte comma will be much through the mann* eatreatise of his thee the abs sed watfy product a friends. Very little protein or animal food tb. warm. Harpsr's Har. is required, and though in many respects Wee teeth are • great boua to the aged, they Omit Is•sarr.. inay domed to too get • of timid warmers lose half their chane by mann' led- It r cwt the encored of '.'",e11being delayed in their effect. if, for in. we put to a grata that wwa the rs, but - dco., eyou hate a birthday, and a neighbor the surmount that can be bsr,m urnt, and the grad Warranted A SURE CURE 1 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. R. J K. CORE. Soto Patents and Maautactnrer, GOt)I Rft it. (INT, mom BENDjk �'°� uhl to ea. lied we l sena you I),, this elsgsat watch whiob you ma enambee, •a1 if yen da not Aad it all mod eves more It is Mike �`� n but hperieat7 the Agen a .d Niki wIffirlflooh • chases reliable to orsresiaptnso�.dat such s. boat, 1owuMies is fel,. if ever tae• r��� a���gw•�ta>te This WA of y pre �y elks over compoa7- doe dvalido EtIp tee crown. la us t l. g e.e .besnttifwll.raess.• Braved ki see paltlb. woram style. VaMatt, with ort Atm b.Maee, is mad aro tsarram it nu accurate Uma.. Agmuar.alse Mitable tor eese wilady � draet C![ TT £ 00., , Pete SEND US $1.00.::«ep°`pmparet we will mead you paspaid this attpn'�s'• ilDMAN 'IAM Dna CMFILLEDiNN Owens byrin-ladlesaol sou gemtl.mms la the lest society. and have Um tM sal Addresss span% Jewellers Peterborough.Ont PATENTS :. CAVEATS, TFUQE MOMS AND COPTAICNTS or a friend Honda you flowers or bonbon*, • point is to avoid choking the digestive and new book or an etching, or manages some excretory urgens with excess of foal The pleasant treat in y our wterest, alway, write howl a the u is the hest iu °Ll age. your tote of thanks before the sus guns Breed mot milk Mee" u e Capital diet. down. Milk agrees with nearly 911. Hie milk with There is a special grace in a promptly- a little ltellin'e foal Corms an &claurable written letter of courts. • per}ume, MO to drink at night, and tan be kept warm in a hot•water jug covered with a Fruit it whulueonte if ripe or well cooked. Fal u good, as cream or fresh butter. Warm foal uSoup,a very suitable. enriched with cream o r marrow, is light and nourishing. All meals should be regular, and all emirates avoided. (N 800 persons over eighty sixty per cent. were moderate esters, thirty per cant, small, &nil only ten percent. large. If weight u being gutted the diet should be deereamer In addition to the after-dinner nap, as years creep on, • dose after break - fast anal before dinner u often helpful. As to cl,thing,it should 1* Loth warm light Fur is an admirable material. underclothing should he of woof. A skit waj,tatccat is useful. and the feet lands shook" he well and warmly clothed) dh An eider .down quilt on the bsd,which eho•,th be warmed in winter, it a good covering No ales' person should he suffered to ge odd in bed. Two o'clock a.m. is the hou when most deaths take place, when th temperature of the body is lowest, and i powers fellelest. The warmth of the het u of greet .. . ext old age. We are expecte.! to warm our hem*, but the old peo plc canrpt always do it, so it must he warm ed for them. A bath Iwarnsr should 1 takes& ever- slay, and a warmer hath, wit) plenty of pure, mild soap to keep the skui supple and soft, should ate need twice a week It is better for iddt people, who have the op pnrtunityy., to winter in the south. if possible If not, She aged! should stint themselves up ri in a well-wauei house at this semen. AA hahits of the old people should be expected and not lightly altered.11'hatevcr excites exhaustion should he forbidden. Early rising u therefore Lal. Iginkiug herd water is not gown!, aa it tends n. A, hasten the taJtadu, changes iu the body. Certain common errors in the care of the age may 1* here pointed out : state we have already touched on 1. That the aged require rich end very- nouriahwg diet. 2. That early rising is goal for then. 3. That colo) baths invigorate them ; whereas they are fraught with immediate danger, and are often fatal. 4. That continual medicines and dinner pills are needed to .hgeat the heel ; whereas, nateael, less should ler eaten. 5. 'That the roasts should 1* hot ; where- as they should be extol, int not cold - to 70'. 6. That a fixed diet should be rigidly ad- hered to ; whereas variety is often essential.Tried k den cps Wue. ca "During the heat of the pnlitiealmpatgn hey tilled on me for a speech at ll'eat Oak - speak, which the lagged loses, and wkiuh 1e not present in • tardy mete, apparently the result of a prick of doneeieu.r or so attort hought. indeed, so fur as is Wes. corned -treed . enters very - lergely into our complex modern lite -it is a good rule intarellly to &newer one's letters, fully sail clearly, as soon after their recep- tion as practicable ; end, whenever the let - t ers convey invitations, or have w any degree • Manor of , , s, by all means let them be responsive u) the domtn•nt key, um effusive nor patronising, but while avoid - mg tkis extreme let them carry the aesur srsoce. of w-haterer kindness they apprise her of, awl her regret if she mama( avail herself of the same. _ The beet ss•tet7 is distialiglehmil her its care in this regard, and the reset finished end cultured gentlewynten of ay au.tuaint afar, women who, /miff through their line - tug- rooms with the air of queers, are always thoughtful to say ••1 thank you,". toot. be it noted, "thanks," .which is a meaningless - ablsrgvtation), and then say it, too, by vmoioe and pen, as arty aa they *wafter they have received a favor. The Household. Who in the average family .los the etom- orniring Hos many ext the "brethren" are in the habit of taking their hats off and ex- amining them critically to see if they can 'stake theft hung on another aarw)n that the eldest eon may have a new one rake the Practical Farmer. How natty of von would he likely, to say "Vee, with • nes landing and a coat of shoe polish I can sear it to enure)) all winter ; young folks like to ap- pear well." Huw many of you have ever tried) turning your overcoat "bottom to top," in order that your wife might hare • new shawl How maty .d you gave rep to- les:.s and cigaro that your daughters may take music dunes,. ` flow many of you shed hitter tears in secret became you rare "dying to see mother," but smile bravely when euy one is looking "because you real- ly calu.nl effort it •" Vat laugh ! now let me telt you some things your wife has done awl is doing. She has -not had • nice blew" dress since she was married. V uu know you were in debt for the last for years when you brought her here a doves years Ago, amdo u have managed to keep in deist for enolething ever since. She had a nice i:rs.leloth circular when she became your wife. awl it has dote service every winter .nee till tit., years ago. when she cut it up to make Kitty and 'Nilly jackets. In its plc she wears a shawl- half 001 ton tint asst 3250: you remember how rlMLklialUM)U) you felt whets you settled the t and and eaa remember how Jaek cads • court- rttq. mad kayos year children by .aims sad ramemberes all their birthday', a sere to edlm tar yea • little, mad you am in the slang to umsterealw her excess she '• h.s tae style. " If mMortaame falls awn you and you need Madams, Wes A. will doubtless sed her card ; but Aunt Jane will mem to you aid help you. If you rejoice Stn. A. will "eon 'regulate 'yoe me the 1*tst style of note with her munogrwm frau, as ongusal but Aunt Jane will really be Irppy w her honest old heart. Ilou't tteglort her for one to whose you are really not so touch as the bit of Mica -bre.: of ker parlor mantel pore 0008 AND ENDS. ]lasted. 1'. C. Rien.iateo t 1'u., I:lt.tutrt., - About three years mgr, 1 was taken very ill with what the doctor walled diphtheria. After trying every re- medy 1 could,:get and finding nu relief i thought that death would noon end my suf- ferings, but a friend advised me to try your liniment. After song Olaf bottle I was abbe W go out the same as ever. Agan the winter 1 had 'mother attack of the same coniphunt, but utter using your MINARI)'S LINIMENT a few tuns 1 was perfectly cared. I consider it the bat remedy ler sore throat ever Aired to the public. Yours, Juin A. Totter. Antigonieh, N. S. lw SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS CULLED FROM VAfti0U8 FIELDS. A tide.ttae Troilism rleamatl, Ta.gkt- A War.lq to owners of /togs About asp Flaw wt ay :Stole tires In mal Now de Oitafa a.ltef. grid CtsUhlto to is pupil: ••Hero•, w5H you bale • gime of alder" -1 don't care if I do,' s.11 Itsrdu. Whereupon Ct wlbius produced a quaint gl...boltlr, having a thick onkel bottom, and eufain'ug a Ilion said to be ..ala water. "Herm. my boy," all he. ••Itere is your soda; drinb it without ff5004Ing ..r ,ierfon- ting the .'••'; oe bnwkt:ng the ars•k of the 65411•." Hewn serate•he 1 Lis head, mal revolving tbsbottleinhi. h'tinf, while• the prol.iiu& N&m gulag through ...uniur evdutn n m hi. brain, mid: "As you well kno,w, dear teacher, I am up in mathematics, proficient in mes•bnnie,, and wit behind the age in lrcuruatnee and bydlaultes, but for this pr *bless 1 have no solution " "tint' I'nequal ea;atnoiei"' art ('teui- blus, untati••utly. Herat, being an 4 scholar, needed no One strong, well -directed (slow sends the nail truer to its house than a dozen oozing tape. One tit and earnest word came, limn weight than doss a it hole yard of high Hewn The eloquence. and As Pick -no -tip after excessive exertion 1 or exposure, Milburu's Beef, 1ru and Hine *grateful and comforting. lm ✓ "1 •houhin'ttare u.' much about the hugs,' o said a thin, pale lodger ; -*bet the tail ,s tit ma'am, 1 h•in't got the iio.ei to spare. - • Its the days grow longer the stn grows stronger, and the wet and slush that follow are the sure forerunner of odd at the head. ie Nasal Hahn instantly relieves and permit 1 uently cures. ]ten may Ire lords of creation, but some . women bat ell creation. Man he7 Seeliga Stanley -kinks are now as common as coughs and odds. To get rid of the latter use Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam, the hest ('anaciian cough cure for children or adult*. it cures by its soothing, heeling and ex - peetorant properties, every luras of threat ased lung trouble, pulmonary complaints. etc. 2 Nothing great or durable has ever boon produced with ease_ Labor is the parent of the bating wonders of the wo rld,whether in verse or pyramids. Sneer symptoms of worms are : ` -Fever, tt odic. variable appetite, restleasesr, weak - nags and eoneubit.na. TI&e unfailing reme- dy is Ilr. Low's Worm Syrup. Int A manem life should be like a river, whichwas horn of a thousand little rills in the mountains ; and when at last it hes reached lex manhood in the plain, all its mighty current tows changeless to the 401. - A ft Miter. -66' purpose ir11 ` Two-thirds of the time ahs has to keep Ler feet drown up coder her skirts that none may we how shabby her shoes are. If see ad land," said Charles E. Snook. "Won't tak ery kindly to political spee:h-nakinl, an as especially timorous about making draw in the First Ward. where everyha knows me, and a stere, in hwserruence, would he sure of the severest erlticism. "But f was in for it. and set about parilg, uuysel for the ordeal. After 1 thought out en address which i imagines had en.rtt4Ji hurrah ext it to make the t hit •he Hier, 1 thought 1'.1 try it do n wife. Ko I placed her in a good seat in t front row of out parlor furniture, struck a most statesmanlike attitude, and untold* ed my mouthpiece. Finally I reached o of my most impressive penal and tante • full stonopp • good deal cwt of breath. •• •Well,what are you waiting for' cal ly nquired the side partner of my joys• "'That u where I pause to permit t tumultuous' applause to get in its work,' replied. •1)h. I thought you were afraid you had awakened the baby,' was her umym thet and disheartening respmonse. Still,' mot when I poured that s�ppeeeecch into the listen ing ear of West (kakltndi my wile was t first and only listener to appreciate and a plawd when i paused at that critical point. -San Francisco ('hronice. obtainer. and alt burin,.. In the l'. S. Patent Office attended to at MOJ)BRArE FEAR. ext Our etll..'* is opposite the L', S. Potent Of- i„g Ace. and we earn obtain Putout* Is km time than those remote from NP4$NJNOrON. Send Uol,KL IlK DNAN'INO. We ad• alfa vise as to pateotabitityy free of r ; sad - th we make .\u CHAROR tINLACES WK 011- • ex t TAiN I'A rRNT. lista We refer, here, ,o the Poecroseter. the mopl dui of ]lout• Order Dat„ sod to 01.1.3. of do l', it. hent O/oe- For circular, advice. some terms and references to actual clients la your it. Gan state or County. write tt, 4' • saes .a ce., Opposite Patent Mee. r, •tf trete new ones Kitty will have to weer old irtes. .•!11 these time she is planning self -de a1 dot the husband sal have his grasp- amirtNn, satisfied, or aura the children may have better advantages. This state of in does not exist in all honors, bort in e great majority if an • one economises it be wife and mother. Half the time the bus d never realizes it, though be may be mly conociuus that she u quite • manager ; times the women herself •rarcely) knows in the average honk of the laboring nun eeounan7 is • necessity and all shoul.) bear their share. Patents should not her it all either ; the chihlren are the better for doing their part. Where all are united and an unselfish sprit prevails, ewnomy and self sacrifice become a pleasure. There are worse things in life than honest poverty. but there is nothing worse than the neglect- ful. selfish spirit that lets one bear the crosses of the whole family, and that the weaker member of it. Fernier's Review. F{4GYFlROS YELLOW OIL FREEMAN'S--- ---_ -- -- -T AV POWDERS Are lesraa1 to /bit: Corkin ain't. oma Ph. gelity. .ft s sats, 40,r sed frr".l draperse ressessy,wCliid,sinar.4drlIJ. Coderich Steam Boiler Worb r.t•h1I.hed len Chrystal & Black. SECOND HAND MACHINERI :n Stock For Sale: Old Nursery Vaverkee. There was Tom. the nos o thhee PI r. lack And be Th»enW I.. Mend Merry ofGotham. Who went 50 era IA a bowl ; The woman who rodeos • broomstick. And swept the cobwebbed sky, And the boy wbost la the corns.. Eating his Cbrkane@ Me- e The liver acts as a filter to reno•'t' impu• d titters from the Wood. To keep it in per. an feet working order use ti. B. IL, the great iv liver regulator. I used twit bottles of (!unlock Mewl Bit- ters for liver complaint. and tan cleorly any I,re. I am • well woman today. j� Mea. C. P. 11'ttsy, l 2 Upper atlnabog, N. B. ho -- - my An exquisite, leading a dog by a string, lounged up to the ticket-411ee of • railway he station and inquired "Must I -air -take a i7 special ticket for a puppy'" "No ; you can r- travel as an ordinary passenger," was the »w reply. For , female weakness, ner- m- voumer, etc., Ili. Williams' Pink Pills . never fail. They have no equal as a blood be toric and nerve builder. Equally geese for 1 men and women. SssM'sL1.Is.estem ext ks•te.sper. is need• "11 ell,.fanet," asked & facetioua husband, he whore wife ham just dis'larged the servant -girl, "are you going to bravely breast the waves of the domestic sea of trouble" "No I'm only going t, stem the currants," she answered. isp..lat evident*. t ,rertiewts, - i our Hagyardl5 Yellow Oil is worth is weight in gold for both internal external wee. During the kite la Grippe epidemic we found it • most excel- lent preventive, and for sprained limbs, etc., there is nothing to equal it. WV. Ptwstrrrr', 2 Editor Delhi Reporter. Al rich people are not idle. There are the idle rich and idle poor,aa there are the bray rich and the u{ ipoor. Many • beggar is as key as if he hail tan thousand a year ; many a man of fortune is busier than his 011101 boy. Joann Ruskin. An inactive of !torpid liver must be aroused and all bad bile renewed. Burdock Pills are nest for old or young. lm Here's • check for your trash, mid the email boy, hooding the elephaat • chow of tobacco. Ah, bet you have forgotten my grip. remarked the msnjestic Menet ae he hurled his persecutor .way into space. eapeteca'• thew. Napoleon's head w•a of peculiar shape, bet diad did sot protect him .gains. bead - mita Rick headache i. • e mmmoe mad very disagreeable .tiectioa which may be quickly removed,ttogeth with lea came, by the use of Burdock Blood Bitters, the toss failing medicine for all kinds of headache. 2 In These were some of the o11 favorites, but E they have been supplanted by the "Patsy.. h earl "Chatterbox' stories. 'little Lord e1 Fauntleroy and "Fire Little Peppers.'" tea The nil fashioned palls and ph tics Fars th bean superseded. and winery, too, by Pierce's si Purgative Pellet., • mild, harmless road effec- tive eath&tic. They are pleasant to take an gentle in their action that the prat delicate child can take them, yet so effective that they will cute the most obstinate cases of onantippa.Linn, stomach, liver and bowel treelike. They shoeld be in every nursery. As a gentle [evasive, only one for • dose. speed 1. Wrtwrns. A rapid penman can write thirty words a minute. say' a writer in the ('hicago young Journal. To do this he must draw is quill through the space of a rod -..sixteen .1 • half feet. In forty minutes his pen eels • furlong and in five hours and a- ir& e -mile. IVe make, on an average, xteen curves of the pen in writing each word. IA Ring thirty wont in • minute, we must make four hundred .td eighty to each minute; in an hour twenty, eight thousand eight hundred ; in • day of only fire hours, one hundred and forty-four thnusrnd ; mad in a year of three hundred days, forty-three million two hundred thousand. e man who made one million strokes a a pan in • month wee not at all roe nsrkahle. Many men make four million. Here we have in the aggregate • mark, three hundred miles long, to be traced on paper by each writer in a year. In making each letter of the ordinary alphabet, we must make from three to seven stroke* of the pen -on an average. three and one-half to four. 1 50 -horse power upright boiler, all complete. 1 -6 -horse power upright boiler and engine. 6 -horse power horizontal boiler and engine ;40 -horse power horizontal boiler, all complete. 1 35-horee power horizontal boiler, all complete. 50 -horse power elide valve engine, all complete. The •bore have been tborougb- 1 overhauled and warrantad-1. Bret class condition. Ready for immediate delivery and will be sold cheap Nail orders MMU neselve pimp ildh.ea. rtt wes d app. the T. a, ee.seos, _�- tta masher, westarat 1..I 5.. P.O. SOX M. IAM NAPPY! ..-w �+ 4 I mese Mom m eadw .•• .e h. .se 1.50 ATE PROO W "4; V F :�AB00TS wom'SACMEBIacking -"ler : inane eltimo r t�1 er sd e•e ds.. xw Mama ,.. t... ..i -err Are �,n•.,, . ••r.it;!'Q.^R.nvr�F�'.• SIM wan...WM ktL=ger kilftft. asl/hr of Labor. The Knights of Leber aim to pmt.M their members aaslnst financial dilStnel- ties, etc., Hagyarsf'. Veli w 013 protects all who nae4 rases the edicts of cold and ex re, such ea rheumatism, atis, neuralgia, lum- bago, s , sore throat and all inflammatory palm. Nothing °amperes with it ea a handy, pais emre for man and beset. g ew r011010d. mad mew. Oto good ofd friend is worth fifty new People who really cos for yea, even ever so little, are very rare. Aad Mra --, who le " se charmed' to ss yon is equally shammed to sea the rest d her ' deer Ave hundred Rinds." Tog die, mod eel largess it wasn't Mra A. /lrs. A. diem, .ad emm thinks it was yon, sad lade mei- Maims M thestung lie 8saat7 is ler arch let 17111101* together, all la seid Det /maw ynv.olf ilmt - a,t d.de41.* t.. h,_• ...nee ---el 1 his heti.. to smile thaw to paint team en M rule ; bet Md Aril who banns fast hes yen Melt the whim A man who went fishing in a prleate pearl in • soberbao town oomplaiae that he only get Dae fete, end that was frim a dol whom m•stw owns the pnsd. For nettle rash, Sommer heat and gen ere) *Mel perposee, nee Low's Smlpls.r snap 1 m weed_ taligangtwsms Named t. Cows. /t is • MGM. for • farmer y tines W Wile M Ina or Oedema be▪ am▪ ed dad wlf• ebeeki he'quid portage,. ')a►wixD ,4)D* irmsocT ttynt•tK0 coat "5 ettr•A 1t310 7E5•1 OF 0tTTI.F. further hint. Lighting a ermine, he Ineid it mrle'r the thick o„ui.,tl end •.f the Lithe, and ut km than a minute by the clepsydra, the bottom of the Isottle cracked arum, tlw pnewire from .s 'thin blew out ter- de- taches! piece, and the ,dada was olid'.'hanged with a Aux into the tumbler The tet goes without .ayiug.--ticieuuti' American. 1agrowlist Nall.. 1t is • Tory rsmarkabte fact that in all t ho c.,mmuniisttone that 1 have toads in relation to )ogtowing unite, no one has explained why they d, grow in. Holts. rectos ag-, 1 was much uowubisl rich the big toe nail growing .1 sen incl the &M4 on the side, and had it '•fitted" and -.stuffed or perked," at1 to no purp.m. At last i some to •ale my mit"What maks this nail grow down at tri'. lie !" and gine the matter what might be called ivietttith romri.leration and observation. and I found that the toop.urfus of the nail wee thick and lard. I withdrew the peeking and went to work scraping. re- ducing doing the thickums, ext t -9 nail so much that when premed on, it would indicate thtt it was quite thin. Helier was instantanesme t4.• ioreutune .vs tate cutting bulge of the nail tieing r•fi.rwl. In abut a week it come up Etat or nearly a). The fart is this --with ingrowing Will, the the 'swims Iaxsxn•'4 horny. dry. dell -like, and ha. ns t grit iu it. A tneodser ext my family had a very had ingrowing toe nad, unable to wear a shoe. The remedy I dirarrilwsl was triad. and in tem days wax veli and wearing her Jens Thenatitsnuet be scraped thin with • sharp knife from the not to the enol, and retied will follow sure. A New and Admirable form of Arbltra- 11ee. The decision of tis, Supreme Court W bear argument out the writ of prohibition in the case of the forfeited sealer Saywsrl wit' ape parently open to argument the whole Behr- ing os,ntr,rersv. in that event the opinion of the ("not will he the judgment of deur bightea legal tribunal ups the meet -ion pending between the two , and on opinion expra.rd practically teem the mobilo of the British itself. It ie true that the British „ has not t.rofe.wd its pure to of abiding by the judg- ment. But thee government is, o t courts, re awathat In invoking the judgment of the Court it invitee a decision to which it could not refine to defer without ler of moral prestige. lwicsd, it is hardly deurottrl that If the Court should justify the American view, the British would so- quities.. As we pointed out at the time. the British action b the highest tribute to the charwr•ter of the Supreme Court, and the proceeding opens a simple and admirable form of arbitrative. indeed, there is no more striking example of advancing civilisa- tion than the submission of such • difference to ten peaceful judgment of a court of the highest dignity. An international dlpimodic negotiation of this kind lime inevitably with- in in the domain of buncombe. But the pro- cedure of • court is wholly beyond it.- Harper's Weekly. A Wareing le Dog Omura Powwows of canine pets will do wall to take warning from certain recently rep cried of Professor Nothetag.l, Theca go to prove that the 1 of (Tett- meet M the human a ubjact is io some came 10 be attributed to onst•ct with them/Iva of 1•pdnp which have been allowed to lick the fame end mouths d their owners The ex- planation Is a feMble ane, and addsa note- worthy contribution to our knowledge el morbid etloingy. The Ueda .ekinneono.A as Y well known, Inhabits the small Intestine el the dog, and Kis highly probable that the ova oceasnsaMy Ind their way Into the ani- mal's month; for exarnple, in ranking - The a are wiariam aNbetie rawer why the kisdeeaa the most cleanly .ad most friend- ly peg or terrier Ghoul l be dispensed with. W. have sow, thanks to the V iene se ohm - ver, a MU Orator argument to urge e gamed this IM-.m.s It may, Indeed, like the others. line t• d.mat tie too -devoted m.Msr cr . 5*..m, but we cannot do lam them avail narnetves of 416 opportunity to lnreetell U padMe, by a Moody trarning, tfm Sherpa' barbing of osmiumo&-lissom Mew of esp. 1 hare Jost milord in your iota of /for - goober 1, IMS, km ea ar•tisl. melded "Natural laktmy Notes," a theory that the same of the sap In areas le p.odn.wl by the "vacuum mad by 14 trammpbutiot of the hsva." 11 memo to tee that cue feet hem trot hen Mime Ilse saelimai.s is putting forth Ib► theory. 11. ken kw ham eat dueling the wieder, lids next grist the sap will law Loom the top GI the skimp se freely ar thew. the pas ma still elandkat. In gyp, bn, ff they bane sol tale ton mush in Erie Gee, thee, will be gide* • Anweta .t the re- voker diet be the spring. this Y teat a le•ke see. brume the Romig. integre the even when tote keg lies with the es•11 esd elevated. Them are riveted other Sh eakm. was of the @movem nt of the e•p whom the mm an haves to oililet t -nt. A. A�rrTem.stat"e,kilt .ousu4 e triehaNiiri Areerinme FINE TAIIARING 1891. 1891. v v . .ter 8Ir2'Z.d Sprira.g_ Fine Display of New Goods. Fine Worsteds. Fine English and Scotch Tweeds. Fine Canadian Tweeds. Fine Overcoa 'nga Fine Workma ship and Trimmings. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. R_ M'a,cCORMAC_ PUttLIC NOTICE 1 Another Targe consignment of Fresh Teas of superior quality. In order to counteract the dis- honest practices perpetrated on the public by peddlers and others, we are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat- ronage. REES PRICE ck SON. Bay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. GOaorich Foundry and Machine Works, RUNOIMAN BROS., - Proprietors. FLOUR MILLS BUiLT ON ITHE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM. Wk HAVE ON HAND Mit BALE: IMPROVED LAND ROLLERS, HORSE POWERS, GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW CUT- TERS, PLOWS, &c. We are Manufacturing Improved New Model Mowers which are equal to the beat. (five them a trial and encour- age home manufacture. It Will Pay you to use our new Steel Mouldboard Plows. Doty Engines and Boilers for sale. REPAIRS AND C &STING -8 OF bLL �i:N lethal Makes a Om r.psular! {What makes a hoy popular ! Manliness, say.. Heaekiah Butterworth in The !ladies' Home Journal. During the war, how schools and allege. followed popular boys : These young leaders were the manly boys whose hearts could be trusted. The boy wbo respecta his mother has leadership in him. The boy who is careful of his sister is a knight. The hoy who will never vio late his word, and will pledge his honor to his own heart ami change not, will have the confidence of his fellow.. 'L'he boy who defends the weak will one day become the hero among the strong. The boy who will never hurt the feelings of anyone wi11 osn day find himself in the of uni- versal sympathy. "I know not," once sol the great 5.ov. Andrew, "what record of sin m3• await me in another world ; but this I do know. I never yet despised a mean because he was poor, because he was ignor- ant, or because he was black." Shall I tell you how to become • popular hoy !r wile Be too manly and generous t and unselfish to seek to he popular ; be the soul of honor, and love others better than yourself, and people will give their hearts and delight to remake you happy. That is what teaks a boy popular. mare ..f N1. @vier. "Pooh !" said one man in the bone tsar as a group of business men were on their way down town, "ray wife u the mrat methodi- cal, careful, neat woman you ever mw. It le all mummer for a woman to let • home run into disorderly ways. You ought to see how my wife dote things." "Well, cf course that is all very well in t theory," responded another ; "but, the beet li gets behind, or teaeeetbing, sometimes "My wife never doss. Rhe ia aiways the r▪ row.. Mho keeps everything in Brat -class "'S6e must be • remarkable person," .14 another than. "How long have you beat married • " Tae- y are. Anal abs never disappointed ms y, g.atle.nen, she always puts e verytbisg is the mem plane, and you know jest where to find what you are after. For instance, I went tom handkerchief drawer Iii. morning before daylight, and took out a hadkerohint and put it in my pocket be- fore halms tingmy out, and I .rano k� tust ad well as hat handker- chief is jut/ each a airs, and has my initials worked in silk la one Darner." And the boastful m•n pot hie hand in his pocket aid purled out, and unfolded, • white night -asp, with long .brings dangling from it! The TOHONTO IIOIIZE . -la rut-_ I..ansnxNC3 DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. Tti - Latest and Best WI1gTTER GOODS ;MOW o. view, P. 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