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THE SIGNAL: GODERIOA, ONT., THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1U4.
hite Blankets,
Grey Blankets,
Horse Blankets.
SPECIAL VALUE
IN
SHAPED HORSE BLANKETS!
Unlined Blankets, 65c., worth 85c.
Lined Blankets, $1.25, " t $1.50
JOHN T. ACHESON.
AT THE
DRAPERY AND HABERDASHERY
WAREHOUSE
+ + + + + + +
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Our 50c. Corse Cannot be Beaten.
Lathes' and Children's Underwear, extra value.
Hairy and Black Storm Series, the best in
Town for tie money.
ISSPEOTION ZINDLT SOLICITED.
5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
A_ R0,
Oggioer and Haberdasher.
SAVE -AND KEEP' SAVING
ei ht a mimes nl Nstness fate Says on
shetterMtsa.
The Hon. Chauncey M. iiepew, in an
a hires to the graduating class of the Pierce
i:osioess College, at its commencement in 1
I Lancaster, l'a., made the following re•
•narks
Now, theft "t+V'believer I have
talked to yolo s GS the duty of saving,
y newspaper friends haye come out after-
wards and said, " Mr. i spew, you are
•caching the doctrine of sordidness." Well,
have no respect for • man who is not ser-
a,' enough to save for his family and his
,Id age. \ ou say itis hard to save. That
depends on how many cigars and cigarettes
you smoke. It depends on how many beers
you drink. It depends upon how often
you are in the saloon playing pool and drink-
ing at the bar. Any man whose habits are
right, whose health is good, who can work,
'an save.
It is astonishing how money grows. It
has been my habit for the twenty-seven
years I have been with the New 1 ork Cen-
tral Railway, during all that period as its
ouasel, to have ell departments of the road
oma is touch with me. Every 'woe in •
while during the whole of that period thea
:nen would state their condition and wast
advice. I don't know why I should be able
•o give advice any better than anybody else
Rut if pm practise doing anything you get
heady at it. I recall now two men whom i
have met -end I won't locate them in the
New York Central. became anybody i
shoo tion in the New York Central
w.aiitpe knywn but two men came to me
twtt'ty years ag for advice. They were
getting the same a'arv-. They had very
much the same kind of positions and the
bele opportunities in life. I said to both of
them, " The time has Gonne when you should
begin to save. You hare families, yos may
die et say moment, sad your families will be
left without a dollar. That is • calamity
whose horrors no tongue can decribe, es-
pecially a young and helpless family. Yon
will grow old, and whets you grow old the
service wants you we lenger, and you are
Laid aside useless They •aid, " How can
we save'" I said, " By making a rule that
you will, no matter at what sacrifice, cut
down your exposer, so that within a certain
time you will -bring me a thousand dollars.'
Me if them followed it, and today the in
,some of his investment, is tore same as his
salary, and he can live on it. The other
one, se his salary increased, increased his
methods of Ifying, went into a more fashion
able neighborhood, went more frequ.'ntly to
'he theatre aid had a cravingfor society,
helps to give pry little inner, with
-hampighe and what net, sported' a car
tr: sad to -day one, a 1 have stated,
• serene' ' upon old age, which is apes
him, bemuse he has .aosgh to carry eon
fortably through witheut care and without
saliety, with eamigh to leave his loved ossa
IS o•tnttwt, while *Heeler nae W in dispair
for fear the axe may fell en aoenunt of age
%•d incompetency, and be will be at the
mercy of a hearties' world.
A NAUGHTY LITTLE PERSON.
Melly tillaa. teed a. stir. 1 is IM websel,
r.Ilee. and Wealth Srpurteess.
From the (yew York Min.
Molly Aldine is 8 years old and litre at
O6 Fat 1234 street. She attends Primary
School 39 in 125th street, near Third
avenue. The last few school days before
the holidays were particularly irksome to
Molly and she said she was sick and asked
permission to stay at home. ' • radices
yourself, go to bspl, and we will call a doc-
tor," said Mrs. :filing.
.trolly did not think she was sick enough
for that and she went to school. When the
teacher came to look over her writing lesson
%iolly-asked as tneocently as possible
'• Do people ever die of small -pox "
" sometimes Why do you ask "- the
teacher in.luired.
'• Nothing ; only I was plains(
,owith Hat-
tie Iodfriend, and she toll me her little
brother had small -pox. Her mamma
would not let her go out today and
they keep the door locked, said innocent
Slolly.
\lolly was sent home at once. Shu told
her mother the teacher had sent her home,
but did not say why. The principal of the
school reported to I'apt. Brooks of the Fast
126th street etatior. ('apt. Brooks reported
to the Board of Health. Pretty soon an ia-
specter, • vaccinator, and a wagon load of
disinfectants dose up to the noose where
the t:oolfrie:ds sod Ailing* live. When
Mrs. I:oodfriend learned that the doctors
were searching for small -pot she cemplieat.-
ed matters by refusing to admit them. She
said that nose of the family were sick. The
Health doctors hear such denials so often
that Mrs. Coodfriend's denial had little
weight with them. They read the code to
her and demanded admittance. Their per.
sistsnce made Mrs. I:oedfriend mon deter-
mined not to have her home invaded, while
her refusal to admit them only convinced
the doctors that she had something to con-
ceal.
A policeman was called in, and the flat
was in a tumult when Mr. I.00dfriend for-
tunately came home, and, being only a man,
thonebt that the quickest way out of the
difficulty wasto let the officers in. He
threw his rooms open to them. They found
every one enjoying the best of health.
Byand by the story was traced back to
Moly, end this scheming little person was
made to stay indoors all Christmas toy and'
all Christmas week, and fro to tel early.
But that was all last year, and this is 11184,
and she was forgiven yesterday end let oat
to play -
Wee*. atm.
Little Betty was in the dining room one
lay, sad mein a great number of very
.mall sets orau•lier over the sideboard et
:'red a loud exelem egos.
What's the matter `" called her mother
,rum the sect ream. "Are there wore
ants'"
" Not seta, exactly. I Mesas" attwomd
hefty, " bet esilliess el nephews sad
nieces *" Youth%Onegasied
( Stein 9wssnelt y
ke fleet
ttedida• T Were
meild de me say pot"
LILA
Re1eeidIf le
ever Osumi that
Pries 10 math
• W
Babies
ought to be fat. Give the
Thin Babies a chance. Give
them
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
with hypophoiphltee, and
Watch them grow Fat, Chub-
by, Healthy, Bright. Ph,ylui-
ciulu, the world over, endorse
it.
lbeit be Joked by Sebstitites!
• a i,...., boas lie neu.-i,• b. a et.
MISPRINT BIBLES.
The Breeches Bible is so wined because it
contains the phrase, "They sewed figtn tree
leaves together and made brevities" •I:euesis
iii, 71 I'rin r.1 in 1506.
The Bug Bible : �'$o that thou shalt not
node to be .tyaid for any Huggea by night
nor for the arrow that i:yeth by day'
Psalms act, b, Vitiated in 1501.
The Treacle Bible : "Is there not treacle
in Ctlead" Jeremiah iii, 22.: Pruned in
1568. The Rosin Bible pqtsted in 1609.
translates the sura verse, ''Is there no rosin
in t:!lead
The Placemaker'e Bible : "Blessed are the
pleeemaaier.' 1 Matthew v. `l 15b1 2. -
The \ inegar Hanle "The ('arable of the
Vinegar- appears ihetead of "The Parable
of the 1ineyard" ea • chapter heading to
I.uke i to an Oxford alma Published in
1717.
Soave and (ley ease•,..
.lbs beet asedyee sad expectorant for the
,-uta of ttold*, Seethe, and all throat, lune�1yt
and bronchial troubles, is undoubtedly.
.dyer's I'harm Pectoral, the only speeifk'fel
Bolds and serge adeetN4 en rahitwttea at
the''twain World's Fair.
I'urrest said to Fr. O'Leery 'he wilti'at
fwteet of his day; " I w.eh you sen tt
Peter." " Why ' ' ,.ked I ('Leary.. " Itc
cause," said Cut rats, '' you would hero the
keys of Mayon ant, could let us in." " Ir
would be bets, r t .r you;" sett O'l.v t t .
that I had the keys of the other Car, ,
for thea I could let On out.
The german emperor is credited Mil*"•
loco ily turned ,'ompliment is favor of His.
Frida Scott., the young Danish violiaist.
Aftti listening attentively, the emperor
expressed his appreciation by eayiov : " It 1
shut toy eyes when you aro playing, I
could faecy it was 'sreeste, but I much
prefer to keep tltent open'.•
' e'.-retary Seward Was an epiceopalian.
i in one of the ocessiobs khea President
I.inoolm s patience was triad by a self
appointed advise: who got warm and used
strong language, Jr. Lincoln interrupted
him by saying : " Yon are an epee.paliar,
aren't you and *ben staked why he
thought so, said : 41 You swear inst. like
Seward, and he is." 'rh`i was Mr. Lin-
coln's way of getting rid of such advisers.
Urine's sense of humor did not leave him
until !lin last A few clays before his death
Hector Berhot called! on him Inst as a tire-
some i .ertnsn professur was leaving after
worrying him with his uninteresting con-
vereatiesq "1 am afraid you will rind me.
very stupid, my dear feline," I. sad •
"Hie face is I have est been exchanging
thought' with Dr. " on ewe occasion,
when the doctor was examining hu cheat,
he •eked him • ''Can you whittle.' Its
replied Alas ' no -not even the pieces of
111 "eribe."
The Ear to Ear Bible : "Who hath ears
t8 ear let him bear" I Matthew vita, 43i.
1810.
The Standing Fishes Bible : " And it
shall come to pass that the fishes will stead
upon it "'i Etekfel xlvii. 10.. 1806.
The Discharge Bible " I discharge
thee before t:dui I Timothy v, 21 i. 1806.
The Wile Hater Bible : " If any man
commie nut_ aml bate not his father, yea,
and hie own wife also," etc. Luksaty.-f;lt
1810. -
Rt-bekah's ('asaels Bible • " And Rebekah
•twee and her cartels' .1 ;Melte )(Nil'', 611.
1823.
Te Remain Bible : " Persecuted him
that was born after the spirit to remain,
even so it is now ' i(:alatian• v, wt When
this bible was in the press at Cambridge,
the proofreader, in doubt whether be should
remove a comma, applied to his superior,
who penciled on the margin the words " To
remain." This reply was thus transferred
to the body of the text.
The Wicked Bible, printed in London in
was so called because the negation
was omitted in the seventh commandment,
thus placing an awful injunction on the
faithful.
The Printers' H:blc makes David pathetic-
ally complain that printers . instead of
princes; have persecuted without • cause.
The He and She Bibles - From the res-
pective reeding, in Ruth iii, 15, one reading
that 'she went into the oity," the other
having it "he went." 1611.
The Thumb Bible, being 1 inch a (flare
and half an inch thick, was published in
Aberdeen. 1070.
The Hurde ' Bible : so called from an
error in Jude. verse 16, the word "murder-
ers" being used for murmurers." 1801.
Wierix's Bible ; The edition of this Bible
contains a plate by John 11-ieri', represent-
ing the feast of Dives, with la,urus at his
door. In the rich man's banqueting room
there is a dwarf playing with a monkey, to
contribute to the merriment of the company
according to the custom among people of
rank in the sixteenth century. Brooklyn
Eagle.
reeking a Trunk Well
1 flatlets Clamor.
Mn. 1:ssophisticue My husband may
be • gambler, but he is very kind to dumb
enamels.
Mrs. ltightuptodate What makes you
think so
Mrs Cnenphisticus I overheard him tell
the doctor that he at eight hours in the
club fattening up the kitty.
11., you know how to pack a trunk well'
asks Ruth Ashmore in the January Lediei
Home Journal. .1nd if you don't, how
many people do you know who do' :Ind
wouldn t you gladly give • dollar for a Targe,
and fifty cants for a small trunk that is
properly packed The packer cornea with
doilies of sheets of tissue paper end several
pieces of tape. You can sit where your
belongings are, and as skirts and bodices
are taken down say what you want. Then
the bodices have their sleeves stuffed with
paper to keep them in shape, the triennium
oastotty covered- with it ; the skirts are
properly folded : the bonnets and hate have
tapes pinned to them, and these same topes
are tacked to the aide of the hatbox, so that
n o matter how much the trunk may be
shaken not • feather nor a rose moves out of
its place. Then when a:erything is done,
there is laid on the top of the lest tray a list
of the things that are in the trunk, so that
you don't Wee your temper searching for the
pink bodice which isn't there, or the tan-
oolored shoes which you expressly requested
should be left at home.
etNasee in felso ade.
It is sixteen miles from Denver to the
nearest foothill, but the stranger will not
believe if. It does not appear to be distant
more than • mile or two, and the first im-
pulse of the visitor is to " take a walk out
to the mountains." The story is tool of a
newcomer who staked his tent one night at
dark near the city, and next mooing
thought he would vosit the mogetaina while
his wife should get breakfast. Tie Saute I erlective. Z`' cents.
A tiewetar.
" What part of speech is kiss?" asked a
Vassar teacher at sol
"A oe.joneties," replied Si tib smart
gt" Wrest," mid the $.. severely :
" next girl."
" A wean," is a damn unease
�e"esWthraat Itinns• MM2" AaMNa-I the
" 14.11 er--it it •id prop
er," answered the di aimed she was pro-
moted to the head e(
Shiloh's Ceras is nihil e• a parsonee. it
ewes p It is the uses
...a� .m•� a Blas ' uta
Ito elle. sad dl ff tr Nasi
drelr%kia,
••
A fanner asked ■ wcl'.'_nown F:. Toni
Maguire wt at a miracle was, Ile gate biro
• very full explanation. which, however, did
n t seem quite to satisfy the farmer, who
• hf : "Now, do you think, your reverence
you could give me an example of • miracle"
"Well," said Fr. Tom, "walk on before nut
and I'll see what I can do.' ,is he did so
he gave him a tremendous kick behind.
'•Ihd you fell that`" he asked. "Why
wouldn't I feel it the farmer, rubbing
the damaged place : "beporra, I did feel tt,
sur: enough.' "Well," said Fr. Tom. "it
w. uld be a miracle if4s u didn't.
The chief of the lies is said to have
prayed before a battle : "Ire on our side'
An' gin ye canna bees our side, aye lay lis
a bit, ye 11 see thee canes get a bilin', that
mugt please ye." An old I'otenanter.e. who
ruled his household with a rod of iron, is
said to have prayed in all sincerity at family
worship : "0 Lord, lime a care o' Rob, for
he is tenths" great deep, an' Thou holdest it
in the hollow o' Thy hand. And hse a care
o' .Jamie, for he bee gone to tight the
enemies o' his country, an the outcutnoj 0'
the battle I. vi Thee. But ye need or.
yereel' bei' wee Willy, for I has him h$re,
an' I'm cewpable o lookin' after him ivy -
eel'. .
lapis. I lerhy, better known to fame by his
literary name, '•-tuba Phoenix," perpetrated
a Joke - retold in Hamper'. Weekly , which is
ose of the clastics at West Point. The
Theoretical Journal of the neige prescribe,
just what is to be done in investigating a
fortification, with the invariable result -
theoretical, of course -that the works are
obliged to surrender within a certain number
of days. Prof. Mahon called upon Derby
to explain how, with a given number of guns
and strength of garrison, he would defend a
fort. I would immediately evacuate the
fort, then lay seise to it, and recapture it in
41 days," replied herby.
"Tike Seed OM Says."
As a-_urivas reflection on the present de-
sire to make away with condemned crim
Maim as painlessly as possible, it is interert-
Wig to note the following official list of
prices for executions and tortures of various
kinds as charged to the city of Parisi' "the
vood old daysL
I
xfaice
Fur boiling a c-iminal in oil . 48
For tearing a living man in fear q rtes
with horses . ...,....... 30
Execution with the sword 20
Breaking on the wheel 10
Mounting the head on • pee. • 10
Quartering a man 36
Hanging a man.. .... ..... 20
Burying a man ....:.... . 2
Impaling a mac alive' ..........:.r .. 14
Burning • witch alive. 28
Flaying • man alive 28
Drowning an infanticide in a sock.... 24
Throwing a suicide's body among the
713
.4
2
4
10
IOW ss•agase •0
AIr7OWT•asW,Ifs l tAersr
soar magmas Q111111111
• 1 e1 ale ! !_
Yy
tent
twee,
OW it
ensCbem tmWlureuri-
whet your clothes or
your hands t:rsai
are is eaerv-tsed 1. its
uwoufactuia. and its
yoalty iss'a.t
p a.. sated
by the iodate that .t has
the largest !Sal,, of any
@yap u. the World.
If you
wish
Linen to
be White
as Snow,
Sunlight
Soap
will do
it.
offal.......... . ..
Puttio'R t• the torture .. .
For applying the thumbscrew
For applying the boot
Torture by the .
Putting a man in the pillory . 2
Whipping a turn . , .. .... 4
Branding with a red hot iron 10
tutting ofi the tearer, the ears and the
noes......... 10
With all the faults of oar WAIT dsyeivil-
leation, we do better the, that new
They /••sldw't reel Wei.
Oat in the East End there is • child who
seems to know the full mousier of a distine
tion with a difference. A few evenings ago,
little Bessie expressed a desire to sit upon
her mamma's lap, but mamma wt' tired,
and, after holding her .darling fpr a little
while, put her down saying:. "There,dear,
run over and sit on papa's lap. Mauler is
so weary '" " Papa ain't got no wap : only
sego." the little role pouted, and the shouts
of merriment that went up wete all at pate's
expense.
The properties of ):seljay'a Liver Lauinger'
are topic as well as laxative. Thee, rem
edies that are violently eursutive weaken
instead of strengthen the body. Eseliay's
Liver I.orengea are peasant, harmless and
How
ranoouu- test tsar tt
you a lever tried
SUNLIOST hO.tI'. est
those who nee it what
they think of tt. thee try
it forourself. The re.
belt nal please you, sad
your clothes sill ha.
embed in far lees time,.
with Lees Labour,
timber Comfort, and
winkle whiter tia.:lhey
have ever been before,
when y01 used ordinary
soap.
Is
That
not the loot way to d.•
ids the matter •' drat
by ingesting what the
eapew.in, is of those
who already use 11.
Secondly, t.v a fair trial
y.•unwlf. 'toe ars not
cowtatitted en my wry
to nee the sox ; all we
ask is -. Don't Delay. try
it the neat washing day.
•
• • • • • • •
Dr. Fowler's
I:atra.'t of Wild Strait:berry i. reliable
rennetly that can always Inc depended on
to cure r•}:pleer, cholera intention. colic,
eraiigie. ,liitrrler iv,:'nterf, aril all
tern -curse Of the towels It is a pure
Extract ,
containing all the 41-1,1a .4 of Will Straw•
berry, one of the, rcifor,t and sorrel cares
f,:r all eunuuer ccuq,laiuts. ,,••t"obimd
with other liaruih•,e tet prompt curative
ugcut'.. we9 known to uxdical acteuoe.
The leaves -
oe briskly, but tie mountains appeared t .
skip away as he tui.anced. He took off lis -
coat and trot ed on. hut the towering cliffs
would come no nearer. On he went, be
coming more end more ooaseione at every
footstep that distance in Colorado is deceiv-
ing. At ledeth he came to • little brook
two or three feet across. lie paused for •
mewssSt and' then proneeded to disrobe. A
magh arrested him with " 11'hy are
yen wad beg, friend •" " Why, replied
the •st usii% eel man, " I am going to swim
the wester. ' Hwim it*" said the stranger,
why don't you temp acmes' it is only a
brook." 1' You can't fool me," replied the
ma. : " F thosght these mountains were
only • few rods off, but they are many
miles away. Thu brevik, as yos call it,
maJ he a laks,and i peeves* to be ready for
ii.
•'OM, yea ever sew. sad dm* and been
tail ever," singe the pest. Is weeds which
meet well apply to Ayr's Devil (aatllle
the guest sielset esientlie blood part
sr ever eIb1ad a homasiy. N.
type lees a iplader milts it me less at.
tng.IlbNielleel■gwwei.illeark
of Wild
Strawberry were known by the Iut.lians
to be au excellent remedy for diarrhoea,
dyiieatery and loneeueas of the bowels;
but medical iieleuce has placed before
the public in 1.h• Fowler's Flet. of Wild
Strawberry -
a
inciplate awl effectual cane for all
tltyee distressing awl often da serous
roatplsints so common it' this diouge-
able climate.
It has stool the test fur 40 years, and
hundred% of lives }1.1V1) bee -,t saved by its
prompt use. No other remedy always
- Cures
sumtncr rnmgrl.niuls e" promptly. quiets
the pair •o rtToetral:c ;ma allays irrita•
tan ,di stl.•a-c ,folly ao this unrivalled
prescription of Dr. Fowler. If you are
genug to travel tlii'r
Summer
ynn. It
overcomes e sore i ercotncnsafely and ttle ! l
quicklythe ill,
tat's•ing s mer complaint so often
ciusld by change of air and water, and
is also a specific against sea-sickneus,
and all bowel
Complaints.
Price 3:k. Beware i,f imitation* •nel
substitutes soh( by uw:crnpeilons dealers
for the %alto of greater pru6ta.
-QITY-
STDCK TAKING SALE.
In order to get Ourftock Reduced we will Offer
SPECIAL BARGAINS
In all Lines
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
COAL ANO WOOD
YIaRD.
Lamps and Lamp Goods,
' utlery and Silverware,
Granite and Puritan ware,
Carpet Sweepers,
Clothes Wringers, -
Japanned, Tin, and Copperware.
Special attention given to
WED AND SPLIT WOOD.
Headquarters for all grades of
HARD, SOFT A BLACKSMITH COAL.
furl weighed on either market or my Scales.
Oct my Prices before going elsewhere.
Tattle rase
Telephone feaseetl•a.
JOHN 8. PLATT, Prop.
We have a Fine Assortment of Stoves and Ranges
and if you are thinking of buying anything in this line we
think we can suit you as to quality and price.
GODERIOH
Steam Boiler Works.
I STAHLI8h4ZIl Ini0.1
A. S. CH RY STAL.,
8wcees•or(o ('hrysta4I Rlaeisj
Manufacturers of all kinds of Station-
ary Marine, Upright k Tubbier
321OI1.1E s
Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Troll
Worker etc., etc.
Also desMrs is Upright sad Horlsoatal elide
ValvS gaglees. Awtemetle ('et Off gnelne• a
p.slsttl All Wasp of pt • sad pipe fitting
esaMasU an brad. Retlmates furnished on
•nett ast� Repairing promptly attended to
ty it 0. Rot Q. Oederich. (let.
Sleeks-Oessslte O. T. N. Station. Oodrwtcs.
PATENTS !
HEATING AND SANITARY PLUIING A SPECIALTY.
SAUNDERS & CO.,
11 1 l:i:l:f.
S-
arriage Mara.ufacturer,
Havicg pur.:hased the business of
i McCREATII rdE7VITALKER
I have now arranged, not only to ;•mt,nue the t'arriage Trade, but have de.'ide,h to
No all dames of work in
HORSE -SHOEING AND GENERAL BLAOKSMITHINGL
NONE BUT THE BEST OF WORKMEN EMPLOYED IN EVERY DEI'AHTUENT.
hTOn A. WALEER,mor.i
RTo6.
Trees MAUI IMO COPIMMT1
, asd all bootees. In the V. pate
attended to at MODRRATN PRIX.
r sllisfe is epresit• aha V. S. Patent Of
nee, and w i Ms obtain Pat•atgq In lam this
has there -emote trema WAIMINOTOA'.
Bend MODRI, OR ORAWWINO. We ad
else so a to stablNt hors of chore acid
we m e Nt) 0 &I VNLZSS WJE OR.
Ws relsr here. to the Postmeeter. the east.
a' l es tfrder v., aad to edieWs of the
U. a. rttaasI Oise. Pee .tredve advise
1sr'1� s`g retwes•e to sheet Misses h your
aws owe sr Ossattiy wwrits te
prsmwn.ts o•w Ws.h�wte . a 0
A
2396-ly.
GRATEFUL-COMFQRTING.
EPPS'S COCOA
BREAKFAST- SUPPER.' !.i
"By a thorough knowledge of the' natural
laws which torero the operations of digestion
and nutrition, and by a careful applicat!on of
the tine properties of well -selected (boos. Mr.
gyps has provided for our breakfast and sup-
per a delicately flavoured beverage which may
lave us many heavy doctors' hills, it is by the
Judicious use of such articles of diet that •can•
etl t ut ton may be grad ualty built up until soon`
enough to resist every tendency to disease.
Hundreds of subtle maladies are float lag
around us ready to attack where,'er there is •
weak point. We may escape many a fatal
shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with
pure blood and a proper() nourished framme.'-
elril Serriee ansette.
Made simply with trilling water or milk.
Hold only In oackete,hy firocern, labelled thole:
311111011 Errs a re ud.. �sa
.se \Ie
Ilesalsu, leaden. England.
It35-Jew
Paolo
Alm Ib r
ATENTS
nrsaLloe �f (reeoor►Mye.otwwl's,
prlldleistNH a (Y1hawse . �1-g:aruwar, Nine Tubae.
R.ery
permit taken out be •smeans ia toats broughtIn Aw•rla
Me sober by a •nates aura toe of ahmge m t
cfcientific American
rerrwlslion of as estate Mper la the
i II�neM. Ne t
ro.a ee n. w 1 •
rg�o sew Met
sew Seal.
rsefeerto ■earelees.
" I and dying for love of you," he wrote :
• " Life cannot be long endured. -
AO she answered thus- in a neat I. -
note
trust you are fully insured."
WHY
Does (3EO. BARRY, the
Ooderich furniture dealer and
undertaker, keep the beet stock
of furniture and undertaker's
supplies I And how is it
that he can sell so cheap f
BECAUSE
Ile finds that it pays in the
long run. His motto is
" Small Profits and Quick Re
turns." He also makes a
specialty Of picture framing
(ave him a call before purchaa
ing elsewhere. Embalming
Pluid always on hand. 2357-y
DUNN'S
BAKING
POW() E
cec
LOOK OUT FOR 111111118 !
in Cutters. .1my ityle bo choose from.
The Subscriber iersTye to announce to
the public that he 'keeps on hand
.11.1. STYLES (IF ('UTTF'Kxi
of the very beat material and workmanship,
mass
PORTLAND I UTTERS
i.EIS URE CUTTKRs
PIANO LION I ('TTER,S
sup (:L.1DSTONIS,
Made by the celebrated 110.utghlin t ar-
riage 1'.,., ()ohm's -a. Special attention riven
to ordered vehicles. All parties req nirtog
anything in the blacksmith line will do well
to call on the t widest Established Blacksmith
Shop in the County of Huron.
Robert Thompson.
('or. Elgin and Victoria-st.,
t:odench.
[sil.lAr'$ LINA LOZENCE3.
11..y an not a rnre all, but are the -•t t.w.li. use
'en tr Hirtoew.w.., Head.., he, Conuip.uisn, 1
tetwie, Indige..i..n, Pimple*, Sallnsnest and .Is dtx-
.a.gari.in 0-- Im nee lit rid .. •Iv_: ixh lie re.
25 CENTS ABOX-
Ant leer Srngetst ver Thew.
BACK -ACHE
non
KIDNEY
PiLLS
WILL CURE YOU
"Backache
means the kid-
neys are in
trouble. Dedd's
Kidney Pillsive
p .0 pt veli.,'
76 per serf.
• di is
ret mewed by
disordered hie-
Might ma twill
try to here a
healthy city
Without eeurer-
ag as good
Aea/th ,phew the
hidi•ye are
Ma -pd, they are
ttHeM by J drab.. or
prim op mew. pow
beak sail.. Missy Tea,
the scat•en rs
of the sysre.
"Deiny le
dangerous. No
r
troubles result
In Bad Blood,
Dyspepsia, Li i e►
Complaint, and
the most dan-
gerous of all,
bights Drse ..,
Ornbetee and
Dropsy.'
"The abed•
dlseasN eewwet
exist esker•
Dodd', Kidney
Pills are weed.
ewer by m•iee
Tomo*. Welts b+