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THE SIGNAL: GODKRICH ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1891.
� BARCAINS! M
Dress Goods m Short Pieces
Splendid value in Grenadines, and they are
selling fast
Our stock of Prints and Sateens is still com
plete, and prices right.
A good assortment of Challies. Good Goods
at lOc. a yard.
1\1•.,I E 1►1'.I: .sr an'.thr loading house for Carpets awl
Lues Curtains.
COLBORNE BROS.
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Rani-La1 .
MASK
, tr !AMT
,1' "4.44 4:424431112
Cis* llov.
FOR STRENGTH, Itl'RITY ANI) FL.%VUIt, THE BEST IN THE
MARKET.
Tri n.!•attlple liaekagl•• . •
CHAS. A. NAIRN, Grocer.
I HAVE THE GOODS.
THE l•;tit'1tifi.:1t WIellIP.14 TO ANNOUNCE
Yew Goods s:- itabie for the Season.
FULL LINES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
A simple and pretty gown for uYmper
mule of *bite dotted mu.ltn, over a silk or
remain- Inane. It is nark• quite Newly, with
a little ruffle on the 1 ttom nlsout three
hi,-h,e wide. The (Wilms .4 the skirt is draws
in the back and the waet 1s very plata, with
A PUTTY rMrTxn tau-L►Y t.ow\ iron
• a. it NE ",a cot NTitt
the exception .4 the lace tiller, fatten
a YR(,'ad Wow ows sad W aat•ad sit ur
Mighthereof the other Thea
MEMO the double part into !t equal spaces
Mei ettet+b K saran mealy with the sewing
taao►faa Thu make • separate *trona
,iii twelv,• twee and twelve fork. Whets
gk knives are la, fold Juwu the few tuciw
of the suede cloth over thefts, to le , tecta
toot slipping nut, and then rule tees Up.
Make the Mase e, the .• ft t.o wall le oast tbs
irides Kissel orate own he trade the OWN
way. met hags esu be snits, the proper dbspe,
of canton fhi i..l, W which take basked. tut-
; ter dashes said .ath•rsilverware may tea kale.
Salver , a...l for is this way 1s, not apt to
tartush
T.. Krep the natty Well.
A baby w the a uatry is under the best
cunlitious mutable to resist the effects of the
beat. writer Elizabeth K. t4e,•vil, in The
Lathe.' Houma Jouruat. Yet the tu..tber
ah.uld b.• always preeartd (ix ear•rgettclert
Before lea. tag -them she should powers, a
few L.w d. r. of pepsin and hi.mutb, or any
mie; h• t,uwdy for indigestion. with full
dir,-tioos for its use. She adaoukt map with
her. alma,. u tettle.f line -water anal another
sof laatw•n•stai, or Dna• .1 the other pr'pttra-
ti.eue seer peq.t.taizing milk. The parity
t o' milk is always open to ague tion,
beoaew, it esti-ort., germs w. meetly,
That used (.Jr a baby sh.wkt he stern-
, ize.l to u.1k: i; p•r(«etI - safe. This
eon lel *ori•• in the tie and ereutag
by puttin,; tela• milk flesh from the cow. in
bottles .f a . • t.. haat enough for ant. real
each. 1I:e.-e thye m a-*sr•gau tilled with
raid water anal set it ou the stove wb. r.• it
will twat gradually .tft•r the water Iwn6
for a short tine.•, (.rk the leattbes and let theta'
remain in it for hal( an hour. Remao:« from
the stoats, and when tit,• water issss,ltake out
g m the betties. If no we is to be had, stated train
in a stun: jar continuing water. and a steatite
lest' jar in s ' dauurl..r put it its a tsn*tk iii a
shads plu Whoa the bottle It .,petnsl and
the ear ,-alt the milkt noused, throw away th,, re-
v.
te
w eh a little hew ef.s;lkat. the side. mod
wider Im .•.Iry to from the she-. : to t
t the pinto ••the• It would le pretty to 'mender ._-------
teen'. Work Iruwe by Women.
awes
int the un..lu, nit undo r lirr-41hr.
sleeves are mad.. mate full to the elbow,
a manor sae.' .1 white ribl.w ilei in $
at the tack i. about the waist.
THE SAXON HOUSE.
ilerset&11r1e Atwal /low Our t.iytll.r
Thei
Ind
bow It la uteleniable that many i. a:urn •d the
present lac are trained for places hitherto
Med1» meet. but it by no man. follow. that
woman-
boot'.this tr burtf• t and um helpful to woman-
boot'.a sit -;social kuife i. .4 mora value
than a .a1, -14a lel knife, even summate%
Fere- 1 that the .in.: • beanie is not dull. w* dote.
• oat move rustily i•t Its proper groove. It is
skean( that the a-•-•:•1 •nt ..f set should pee-
n...
iern.•. vent luno►i brings front making the most
1,•- anal the test .1 ilsentslves. Faucatt:,n L
a, uud.uIK..11y larndal to women when it is
ke• almtusstcrvd m too ,null quantities 1t u n
little learnung that i. a dancer, an. thing. The
menet !eyeless old fogy will harshly- deny th.
hunin !.rain all the toed it requires, thou, i
that brat§ should ha. a the. mafvrtuue to be
!..lge.l i•i a (valiant*, body- Ike of what
*veil are highly d-•velopted fa Miles, wtimulat
1.1 energies. anal wide knowledge, unite. i
they are lilt to some trae•[wyl use in tib
a!a..•s anal it •fea.i•Mt generally filled by m„n
fo be loge -al. tb, u win ebje.•• W it ht •rare 1
✓ Itt''a1 II twat or business training for ,
women should •bjas•t to her karaing ilio I
alphabet. -IV and it tugltt,rs i
Now to Keep Cool.
Cbaulm
as. n,: oil nett t , ;reuse..., it
ort of ...Anew. rays The Mitre' Horne Jour
gathers Lis ed.
The house. either in Kar Al or N.rrrnan tit
prevent.anokind .f r•:,•tnldwe,• t.. the 1
tuan villa. It had u.• eloist.r., no by p.au
ter suite ..r espien.ee .4 n;:,m. This unli
s i. an .ober pr.. (. if any- were wantur_,
that r titinuity of enure waa wholly broken.
If she Saxons went into London. as has been
sutyll«•ted, peaceably. awl left 11e• l.. sole to
rar:'v to their old l.:.• and their trade an their
(Intl way. the /lomat' anal 1intish archit,'r•-
ture. no new thin_. but a style gtiown up
in spear.• of years mid fouled rifted is
the climate. wcuhl certainly have remain- p
lid. That. baw.ver,' ua. not the
ea.••. The t:nt:itsh.an developed his hoh:w •
,an the patriairclal idea. First there
Ira •.t he common halt: its .t M, the he:r. h-.lai
liv..
1 f.
J. tract t.•t.,l beteiucati, cud uncal^ t4,.ir
eb..•r itttbeettning. It was built of timbe
anal to keep out the ". aid draughts it was lint
with tapestry: at first.wmple cl-.the, whichlrl
r' 1
"di? not quote pri:r+, or make a specialty of low 'reef•+l ;;"xr11.. J
aim at Lee/ling mush towel% a, will ruse .•noir.• ,eti.fartiou ant! elite., ' peer's,.great houses were vm.l. were
and tat, tl
pw rrbP. f s k l
. o 'nrs.na. kin.l.
w•rre n.'tlxe+l to tl
who :nee not g iii.i.ton•l with a Alam• And si•ie.linw metltoel of aloin); Isuai- wall_.. whereon the weep. xis. the tausieal i
rilntrlii.. tie Honks. .-t,•., were hung. Th
ant anal Indy sat w a high seat. sue, 1 a
is lieicl tet think, on n dais at the end rf ti
ball. whi •hinxildha:.•leeneaidf,rttwm, but
off: :1 ,oat rb.ur near the are, which was morin-
ing its the middle ,411e• hall. 1 have myself at
Is cstkzt• hall warred by a are in a
brazlw lwtruing under the Inuteru of the hall. in
Th, furuiter., .,restated of beaches: this table 1
was. att* 'u trMle.. spend with a white
cloth. and removed after ditut•r. The hall
1414 Draf>fsr and TJrtberdasher. ways tree. b,allwhoo•anwoetrsaditionthat the
.' I wit
tett
tress will. I thud.. airpre. i:$t.• hm,nn s+ .lone on I,u -In... lin.•.. sit
GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
And iri.t!% one', rive. Will lie i,li•a.e.t t.. -le,. _peel. an.i to• ant•
lir ingtoriune.l to pur•linwr.
w-il I
nal. S. take a plunge bath in the morning
ab ' letting th • water h.• te1n,L, anal aftereanh
t- . girang y. ui.elf a e• all shower. t )mit .tare
tram your Moth... ae far as p•.wible. Eat
ni c light breakfast. Hatay f.sel, .r a gees
1.. quantity- of food. taken in the m.oruiug
wi:! meet certainly heat your gtornaeh
.•r the entire day. .t wo•uut wh
ay- in the city aid is always oval
gives. the. ate bee hill .4 fare: A cup of coffee
the morning, with tweet and butter;
unchevn ul o.�,l.l level and faked potato,, wi
Ielli ea, le • r iced tea: and a , nits r after stn
tet c•n.istiug of a little temp, a bit .4 ora
and atte hot vegetable, *cool gr.ett salad,
cold t1. alert. and a email cup "(coffee. Keep
is in mint ale): there L. no Letter preven-
lee nl,•ainst brat than good-teneper, when you
combine good bathing, proper feast, and even-
ness of disposition with it.
Boob and Shoes.
SPRING& 4E1 6001)S IH GREAT VARIETY
All the leading lines of the best
manufacturers.
I carry a larger stock and will
give you better value than you can get
anywhere else in the Count
Y.
Ordered work and repairing given
special attention.
E. DOWNING.
HEALTH NOTES.
11 trouble 1 with heaelacI,e,try the sitnul-
taneous appiicatum of hot water P. the ft.:
act' Lock ut the neck.
.lsthtra may ie greatly relieved by wak-
ing Wetting or tuner paper in at nag salt-
petre water ; airy it, thrill buru it at night in
the .Isrpu.r; erne.
The following b a s plenlid liniment for
utulblaww : One "utter .11 camphor gum, fou!
Heid onnes .4 oil%e nil. I)uo•Ise t••gcther
lay a grata: heat, ant' apply to the s:dieted
parts.
For a cut, take puw.kred resin, p•uaei
very tine, and sprsa* or sift it over t a cut
wrap a luta.: of soft linen around tt,ai,f wet
It in cold rater, .butte often. 'This » •:t pn-
sunt inflammation and s.,t, OCAS.
11 a p.•iou hat. born at•t•identally ev. allow-
ed, instantly ainnk a pout of warns rater
in w lath has been altered a teaspoonful of
salt and nue or rwu et mustard. A halt
Floes .d sweet oil will rendez many pwe.ou.
harmless.
I here are eau simple anairtil -rive thou,
fectant., among whw•Ii are : ,,,Iter poundr.1
awl hurtled on an tion plate, sugar burned
on hot eewls, %mrlter bailed with myrrh and
sprinkled on the (visor and furniture of u
sick -repent.
For severe heniorr a}e tram the nose. try
holding the amts of the patient up neer the
head kr five mtuutee at a tines. A small
piece of ice wrapped in muslin and bait'
directly over the t.q. st the nese will ensile
give relief.
very good shampoo is mail of salt* of
tartar, white cast:le .uap,Lay rut. and luke
warm water. The salts will remote the
.iandruf, tete strap will soften avid clear the
*.air thoroughly, while the bay rum will
prevent taking cold.
, A sin.pk remedy for neuralgia is to apply
h igrated boree-radish to the tempt • »Len the j
I • Mice or head is affected, or tie the west,
when the pain u in the arm or shoulder.
Prepare the hone-iaeliah in the .ante man-
uer aI for table use.
n For soft corns, dip a piece of littetn'cloth
an turpeutine,aad wrap It around the toe un Du
„e , witch the t.,rn is situated. es-ery eight
• ! morning. It will prove ,.0 immediate relief �
th to the pain or soreness/. and the roan will
disappear after a few +tats,
t I An excellent cough mixture is compose)
a of the •thi..wmg : Our punt of figs (chola,
ed teat, one pound of loaf sugar, one pmt of
Jaao.tu.. ruut poured os er the rigs Wel
•tapir Iw•t it stand twelt e hours, lhen
*train and bottle. A teopw,ntul every hour
or two.
1N
eyelid
SPONGE ?
Vas Y Cda.*
•
SHINE
pour Seam
vote
: i•S
ACME
BLACKING
ONCE A WEEK
Other days wash them
a *Nan with
IrRufiJ�ND WATER.
✓ ' Housewife
Y i Count.ng Rooetl
✓ _1 Carr.:g. Osr r
1F Y Thnfty Mechanic
Body able.,lo hold a Ontah
ataOOVLD tee.
DO
AS
DID
.-.comer
.wrea�
e. IK- ON
•a•.a'r.r r Y r r -
R
eau tnaaa eve w New ►ve..vwa end
n o. smolt awls maw Ce,waw.N. for...
Wt. Stat. 7.weawl at the
» ewe Ora,. ewes 0.. MIN
III/t• ar*.a nae. • Coat. III.•,
wW -._..rya... goal sit,
A, __ t t trteotai Mak
dor tiilag!!c
The PORONTO Hoose
•
• •• • wc...,n•rnally and t rtreantty,
*Kiansrmwl ::.start
ti t L •aa res �.
JUST RECEIVED,
A I.ARUf'*$$OltT\,E\'f u}•
NEW GOODS
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J. SAUNDERS',
M�'LE.1.� ;s ltl.t 1('K.
GA M I':ts
Of different kial..
CROQ 1 lt.'1',
fa feet. eat and eigl, balls, cheap.
•df.VIi.LLElrl"
1. creat rariete
•
S1LYERWA RE
Ase (miser geed. at low poets.
Wit I.i. i).11'I•:Its
And border., Heals, than the cheap
Mt. 1 LID 10111e. _ a sal. Odd paper
from eta. shoe arrMM Hewed
10
ant IO Rb room for alt stork t0
arras,.
JAMES SAUNDERS.
DIRECTLY TO THE Spar.
1" 3Tn'4 T AN:OGS I!1 IT ..A:7,1(.
For CRAMPS, CIi1L:-S, hl._- -•
DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA MOR3C3,
and all L.OWE• . COMPLAINTS,
nO R.IIECY ce lAt-s
Th -1_ PAiN-KILLER.
L•s i .d;an Cholera red Bev. a1
e'.+• •s Ito etIc.ct 14 r?aL,Ca•
li a. -, :r► a vary short time.
kt,.T rAlsllY RLM(DY P,)a
EURNS, E':; I�::r. £? AI? S,
NEURALC:A and TOOTHACHE.
Soto EeaR►wafRa MT 2So a morn/.
••• • ••••• .a en•••••A•aa •CS ts•ht'iMta
glint, Mfr his tseanu. at tie•do T. The floor
••..veered with nods, which mode lichen, th
t and warm exrp•t, a•it witch the •.ottf- t
paas•..,nikl. 1 they plea -,-1. lie ramie'the fire.
Tls•y had carpets ,r nt,r_also,, but owls were
e•omrn,nly y.«J The traveler who chanced
to Hnl himself at the ailment town
• of Kingdon -ori -Hull, which very few •
Et: lash p.ytk, atal still fewer Am-
er. its have the curiosity to explr.•,
aha old visa the Trinity Moose There, among
manv interesting thing.. hu will tln'I a hall
where reader, still spread. but no hanger so It
thickly ant.. (tram a c 'tete earp.4. 1 be- d
lies« the. to he the del survival .d the reed
carpet. The titntn of tn•ak were the tweak
feet at menet nine; the • ....,t meat,- or dinner
at owe lves and the ••. ren meat.' or supper
probably at a movable time depending on
length of the day When lightitag wastantly
and eaulle. were scarce, true hours of sleep
would be naturally longer in winter than in
the -wiener. In their manner of hiring the
Saxons \Spry tomo1 of vegetable*, especially of
the leek, .au.n, and garlic. Yeats they also
heel :Uwe. were lntrdu,dd probably at the
time w heel they somme.ucel hnter.ure. with
the outer woraL. prase, ralish•s, turnip',
ley, mint, Inge, creme, rue, anal •ttber
he They had nearly all our modern
tet„ though marry show by their names,
phare Latin or N.'ruan, i L.t.•r love►
ion. They marl• aye• of batter, honey,
t heme. They drank ale arid nt.ad The
ter is still trade. hut in .hall quantities. in
The Nornian bn•-.ght over
mesa; of alrinkiag wipe.- -Walter Reaaut,
ar w.r's Magazine for July.
Colorer l'st throat..
Nearly all skirts are now provided with •
oke, tat which tete fullness is attracted The
kite skirt is seldom seen on the .trent: tort
wed sktrtware univ.rvally wonn endue mater
f a variety of esterfel, the *hone tieing
even t.. silk, as the dress slips easily over
them. Manly woman are making over old
nos skin, for thio. matese. A yoke td
siesta, atm.•, or lasting may he used its place
• (4 the material if desired. There skirts are
finished with toner full 'Onkel ruf l...rer.
lapping each other. Peng..• in the cheaper
the and plaid .ar.triped gingham., make
coni skirt, for ,nnunpr wear and launder
I easily. The law iri..,l wash :ilk. are alp
used fes the same hulls.we.
Wbiteskirt. are retained for evening wear
awl for thin summer .arenas.
An Envelope tiwm 1t.rrstener.
Thr illu.tratinn ',I... mt. n ,kyles for
moistening thegunt on the open Hate. of en-
velops and similar articles. A reeervo,r wit
CEND In dump islmptl as a �r
IMP to o., noel w.• ss 1dmi knatnnhr of greet faith' true
1tetu ), +t er, ' . , 1 I e wh
tale decent cep:chwi/:'h, ,I .eco., int duM
Loa
.pot rind
it all an.1 evert more att*
surto w,• lalni for flat
ht OO NOT TARE IT, 1 et
Gait d prrfertli sW
i.tartory, pay the
Fapn••e Ag.-ni In H
SPIRAL
E1151l CUT
thea' . tt.. h. Such a
c lance to at.wre a
retable whip
moil
low le N ever Inc- inn
red. Thi than
a tenni. p� Met
lEN rttadP
The Hewlett Room,
or a staving -morel- the he.t1i,;ht is that
h artist. prefer in their wtudhn viz., a
horn oar. and high window., which per.
the light to fall np.n the wank, rather
Into the errs, tine preferable to how
This wenn like making a tnsin,ws nr
seeing. And bow mane of us .1
A
r•tai ague
Rorer co,npn -
metal_ It=
weld how, cap
crown. hunting
ease,hpant
(hared and l.4 .t-
a�WaltThe maattyyyd.
rlehl j. welled, with expenelon balance. le
rerulated and we warrant it an accurate time-
keeper. it 1. e,dtel.te for either a lad) or
gentleman. .i tar.ntee Is sent with each
waielt Addr•=s CEO. W. WYATT a CO.,
W.t',hmaLere, 1'ete•r w lint.
Tol
SENO US t1a00p"P n"'"':
we will seed yew Ise estt'g!r'
iIEMM1 RIAUSUS
flglM ate it t,,111Mg
There Arinses are nee
worn gent Mapes in the heat
society. and have Ms
•.low a ,n •
Haig met iwg'kegs We
guarantee a fN
W sat l.ta.et os.
W.Wpfft�
dawdling over our work in a low e ' rajnd
hoer, and
by a sunny window. particularly If there is a
pleaesnt outlook rrnn this mime sunny ora -
1 Ilow, and note (roes whirh we eau watch the
children at their playa And yet, when
work premee, we prefer the beef imply
ieeata all surroundings. and a sewing
ley reedy for work is • greet
We like either w bare polished e
Iawr, or one merest with mattltg in oar
swing neon 1f ant must ore aw ordinary 1
r awn for a sewing ns m, it is well to lye
(arai,nrg wn creme.
convexed under surface u attaeherl to the ver-
tiea1 member of • frame wives base has point-
ed feet or epees, to caro. th-. frame to stay
in the position in which it is placed In
nee end of the reservoir 1. an opening
thre which the water for moistening le
Intrdtteed, anti In that bottom 1. an aperttire
n which a sponge or Other ahar5..tt soh
'tans' is inserted, the outer end of its.. nv
:tending slightly downward within an
opening its the base member of the frame.
n the top of the reservoir at one tit/1 u •
aperture, n anally cased by a t
When you feel the pricking pain on the
that amount...* the .,,hung nt a sty,
use as an applaauoh very string Mark oras,
or simply the tea lcaers, i,i ii iettrl with a
little water, pelt an it small liag of muslin
anti laid over the eyelid. lloustetl again as It
! dries. This, it used before the sty, rete
well tinder way, will gruerally drive It
away.
ile Tea hash r
I -Dont .belay. Take Kemps Balsam, tin
heat t.rugh cure. ft aril. cure coughs and
colds. It will cure sore threat or a tickler/
i in the throat. It will cure peas in the
,cbe.t. It ail: cure induernre and bnrw•htt,w
. aro: all diseases pertaining to the lungs, Iw•
.'iva.P it is a pure lialaam. Holt' it to Or
light and see how clear nab thick it is. lam
.i' the excellent Wart after taking the int
dose. Large bottles. Slk. arra all. (2-e..w)
gape[
of Ned redo*..
An erect bodily attitude is of vastly
importance to health that meat tamp
generally imagine. ('rooked bodily • p,wrtiet
maintained for any length of tune, are a
ways injnriouo, whether in a sitting, sten.
ing or lyuttt pstit.ene•p
, whether aleng a
waking. To sit with the Lady leaning for
ward on the stomach or on one side, with
the heed elevated nn • level with the lamb,
is not only in had tote, but exceedingly do-
tnnwntal to health. It cramp. the stomach.
presses the vital organ., Interrupts the free
notion of the cheat, anal enfeebles the tune
nn
tests of the abd.ural and thora•ic organs,
and, in fact, unbalances the whole itins•nlar
system. Many .hil.lr•n Hrn oosligghtly
humpbacked or severely round-shouldered
try sleeping with the head raised on a high
pillow.
Health.. Sapeta... sad rrw.pern).
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LEADING
GOODS EMPORIUM.
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Latest and Best
SUMMER GOODS
cow en veno',
P. O'DEA,
Manager
oNEear M.era.w .oleo t1.aeNw.A. rwy cad .awe s
... . "a..r ,-. e4 M IA One
F..+arf.s wt....... elms
'Y w
.w ...
e •nsir •eMe.lh.r ...„ tae "•'a. 1.., t.
ms. AA •Lit'boss dorloes
M.
a.w,.•n.•..in,�... ens.Weelw... •.pw...
ttn,.a iN wt•s�•..Mwine..M.� • .M N.
I ,ar„raie• roam. Tat teal de two., so tttRA, saes.
,r
All these depend to pure blood, fpr with
out 1t health is impassible ; without health
happintes as Impassable, and without happi,
nem prosperity is • mockery. No means of
.Llai g purr blood and removing had
Id.wal rs,.•Is the use of It. H. B., the Best
Merl purifier known.
11. 11. Ken itaa reigned the leadership
4 the lirlurels flet boded chola, after an ex
wrenof eleven year. lb ('avanagh !to
wren apop.•intel to the position. He is well
ttalifinl ti. discharge the o ner.us duties de
"lying ups him.
Exp.ior A depu atom of the salt
consorting of Mr M.
erayy, of Seafrrila ; Nr Right miler,
kinearline, and Mr. Hanford, of
baton, were at Ottawa this week, inter
iswieg the travernment with the si,w lot
a>m , their - to mime the
we small e,nk'al
plug. attached to which is a erring ann'1
1 hoot it, b.. earried downward to the has, .d T
the frame, ilw.a Owned to mnvatds atiga,n
anent with a butter or .tool ,on the other end
lreveredreveredtitow revered for the names by a swan. cit
crash .w linen duck• from wbk•h scraps an,
1.
thread. can . rrw,ltiy swept '4 ly'e think
haw Mein the mart rv,ttfvrtabt races in whets
to sit and sew, alrh.ugh for using while sit
ling at the ma•hisw we 'wafer • very high
.nr
A easier, f nee.
To rse... in w►kh wirer tolyl. and forks
arse
nee ,1
.e�rwutr pare may 1e mate by tak
lag sivai.loweilipara.v I Mlkaaaka yard a boat .�4
pose 1.�gh°
of the reservoir When the gumnied flap of
an envelope 1s teasel under the sptwtgs. the
0:
opting arm 1. slightly lifted. sou. rwisng the
plug and allowing ttee
air to enter tbo l'
permitting water t. Maw thrn„d res aoma v
and keep it In the,
1A ugAlr moist rrwlhero
ltl,,t
an, by thesprya.g • arm. after . eA i1'• ntwherstenrl the ma 1
4bum
flri Ibtaefk. wefts r i ttit� and the duty mast
Ma art's lam times a
. sm.e,
1
The Great Remedy
'Putt
CATARRH
BRIIGMANSIA 1
Warranted
A SURE CURE 1
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
heave wasetea be semi
B onclRlia, QMtt,
W ACHES
We are offering
Victoria Lawns and
Nuns' Veilings,
Ginghams,
English
Fla
BLACK GI
A 11ito• line at $ c, a yard. 1 FLAJt
pickets. in•poetion in%itewl.
W.
Greatest Dyspeps
i;1'.1 KANTEED to cure th*
moot
Solei only by
GEC
%O __ be OSA IWYN i
DON'T DESPISE LITTLE THING:
the Neatrlleel Taw& welt rerllarwrd
%Male ArYes etkrat.
:here are times when sae wants 1a' get
by oneself and think how tired I
Ise lsely is, and how nice it is going t.
iene, Jay to lay it .town under the grail
•,, -new, while the soul goat flying a'
like a sirng lard to the stars. We
very, spry tired, some of us, of the I
gruel o1 wrnittg our bread or helping
eld folks akmg, aid we feel almr.t read,
die right iso'», and I've up the nun
struggle. It is all very well to tall 1dt
goods, and all the girls, both young
ld. querela ; bat to some of ea the gal
is sou -Irked, and every green thing .1;
or dead, while
we thematter
es Amber.
Now,w►
minute
that you know there never yet wa
street parade or • grand pnereasiaa
was not made up n groat tlaeasun
stragglers or onlookers'. to in life,
its pageants and its honors, there
r.tnper•tttcly few who carry bonnet
wear gold dee. Anal wmietitnee we,
iodlow
pleasure afar elf and stand on
dusty read while the parade go... by,
thec•airagr1 and are alaut ready to calf
We a failure because it holed no gala
for us - -nothing but drab tunas and se
lea anal persistent duties. Everythii
e. •lilIers•nt from what we planned whet
were young. Then we were eager for
crawl destiny, an* fondly Imagined) a e
that ,should lease our sante like w
fragrance in the world. Can you not
a„mfort in the thought that the hint
teak well perfnrnirl is a graalachievel
Nat..ly own ds Netter that its last,
if you or 1 sweep a rowan, or tidy
kit. hen, or pate•h • pair of ragged trs
w•rtee a chattel, or finger • type -w
instrument, with an enthusiasm and •
pee w do the work well and ails
1..1y to do it better, we are as surely
;rand work and fulfi'ling a mol de d.
ar though we wore the ermine of a
..r wielder! tete scepter of
with the deb t„u here to its, then,
stem to make it tell ; put the u
cnthlisi•atn and eager aa,iatton to it.
to every stupid routine of the lay u
torn you know it the meanest work Kw vein tie dignity o1 a aervtce to the K
liras sen.
Edward I.inlef, of Kt. Peters. l•.11,
.'That his horse was hsdly tore
i.-h(ork. One bottle of MiN
LaINIMENT cured him,-
---
Livery
im,"Livery stable men all over the 1tv
tell our agents that they would not h
•4.1 MINARIES LiNiMENT for tv
t.et.
es tee Wm Myo•
1 think when a boy has become. a1
.al loafer he is then ready fes so
erase, and 1 was greatly worried to
bey* .•time dipping in very quietly s
time the stores close) for the nig
just resolved to try to make • me
sant place to spend the evenings '
aforesaid stores.
that toast mom Iwo! hitherto le
sacreel to the use of visitors and
lath ; but after thinking the mat
very seriously i started a fire,
. verythingas reeeiv aa thought I w
tug for company, anal then let the I
n t So tar the has been a great
fee, although 1 never said • word
wheat it,they leek right up with i1
.penal their evenings at hone res
playing Ifor they are all three snug
besides being better for the hoys
for w,
Now, asters, jest trrtanus eves
eowtrss, they'll spell the carpet,
real pretty eme, tee. and 1 hav
,vtn•fnl of it Rut 1 loran. three
help. to have my bnye all grow
tome rood tee, Merl d 1 $ Amy
pretty room Mad pretty carpets
it, why, 1 Mm vary glad 1 hat. 11
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