The Signal, 1894-11-22, Page 7w ° FURNACES
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' our Chest_
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realties
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"tK
rfumes Gift, Goodie.
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emotive this year. You will be deluebted with teem.
iDE, - - Chemist.
THE BEST
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t Liea, " (;rata 1 Its," " Radiant Souvenir."
and others, from 1.10 up to $40.
Limber of ,t'cond-hand Coal and Wood Stoves
from "2 to $1`t.
net' " Stoves sold in Goderich to one of any
For sale only by
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eating Engineer. of Goderich.
(pairing promptly attended to.
OIL- 4 Imperial Gal's for 40e. -Spot Cash.
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a cal I.
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ottom Prices
AT
A. NAIRN'S..
TAKERS.
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Int baidtwas ore of R. 1. Sash's Latest St7M
M finest line of funeral furnishings in the ensat7.
whet funerals at prices reasonable
bietly attended to by his tree William,Wei
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THE SIGNAL': GODERICH, ONT', THURSDAY. NOV. 22 1894.
JOHN T. ACHESON.
Speci l Values IVis %'ee1:
3 pieces Fancy Dress Goods,
worth 40c., for 20c,
2 pieces Fancy Plaids, regular
price, 60c., for 35c.
1 piece Black t1 Peaw de Soie 'r
Silk, worth $1 25, for $100
5 ends Fancy Broche Silks at
$1.25.
The above Goods are new and
just received and will be found on
inspection to be exactly as adver-
tised.
JOHN T. ACHESON.
THE YOUNG CZAR.
a res frItter* WNm Motais. Mai ewers
seinen to Irmeb.
Korman hien Macy who travelled or
the present liar during his vnyge aro,
tae world, gives the followioe sketch of t
young monarch, which is owe runni
through all the French paper.
'• There is not • word of truth u
Morns that are told about the young nit
who, hu jest kitten the iwett,• from the
Male of he fader. and who t• heseeforth
411i1issd to M obs arbiter o1 the peace 4d
*oaf Irksii been said that Nichol
as
II will .tbibit quite • different policy fro
teat of his father ; that he will eOdaror
pys .n hoer onesta• 100 to the trirnd.tu
sad alu•aaes of Buena, and that in the
teraI &Jfa re of the omotre he will ivauet
ate liberal reforms
" How little these enters who in this, t
head way 6t the future fate of Dalin
snow the e"env mars who has just bet.s
the sovereign master of 110 tailbone art sub
sects ' Nut only has be b. educated
Ms father, but, it cite be truly said. h
mquiet trued has bees fashioned to nte degree by
the illuet*dont!,ous deceased, whohe *don,
-- T-
cun.td.rattow dud not interfere, and es
peels!:y if the Pohad not rrtuerol to al
t• low t he Pratt -est to change her religion.
h
..Rut what is also little known Is that at
present toe new ('gar is very much ie love
i.d wvth hie tion •ee. During his last voyage w
lie F:a�lan,l ne palmed several hours with her
Di teed was able to apps trate the goodness of
sr heart She is, inoreover, everythtog
he
that the Ku.n
ias desire In an Empress, that
is to say. sl e u beautiful and amiable
ao,sl. w be, e. the people say, • our little
mot her
•• Nicholas- 11. binned is u s amiable.
Nobody better thtalM sane• •how ye me-
, ate • (neatly faionanty without •hendot
t" are anythmog of its dignity. From hu
t"' yacht one day l heard him hail • simple
Kansa 1'o
o.ul whom he appreciated der -
e tag hist travels. and even • few days ago be
r replied by an affectionate dispatch to • very
modest functionary who expres.ed to him
his haps co
for the revery of hu father. No
oissovereignnee better than he knows how to appreciate
e.men cad to irtlueace them. i'erhaps even
more than his father, he seal be able to cre-
)! ate around ht -.elf the most enthusiastic de
ninon.
and all of whore ph!ial .onoeptinos he
dmir.4 Aod hew could it be in in • Gesell.... Pc. r.rer•Ms(the Great chime.,
• family in which the mut Loader affection 1tercel .
muted the father to his chil.lren ltur:og Messrs. Allen and Sachtlebee on their bi.
toe voyage around the world 1 remember -cycle aur across Asia. 'took ler the great
..II 11.1 .very week the courier brought to Climate. state•ntao, 1.I Hong,l'haeg, as Date
ibe crarwitah and to his brother, the 1:rand of the sights of their trip•. Their d.nenp-
Uuke t:sorge, not only letters, but else
tittle holes tilled with fruit and sometimes , tion shows him :o be • thorough gentle
mushrooms. witch the young princes were man
sort to.id of. l'ps• every one of the 1Ye were holding •n animet.d converse
butes there was always orates by the hand ton when the viceroy himself was aonounc
of the Emperor or the Emprs.e the word., • ed We all st.wd to •how our rehoect for
".,steered by oureslvs for our dear sone.' the prone mutter who 1.eaered 1.r•et in-
" In charm -tee the young 1'iar resembles eluded among the three great statesmen of
sir !other, and ;added it weight ahem( lee his day. The vteeroy was proceeded twopummelsaid that he pummel u some degree even body servants We stool before a manwho
an exaggeration of ht. father's rood main- appeared to be over •ix feet 10 height, al-
um. Ye is • hard worker and understands though his head and shoulders were cooed
everything that he hears and everything erably bent with age His flowing dress
tbat he sect.. But the thing thate tosuhcr was made of rich colored silk, but very
se le that anybody ,an ay that he has her plain. tode.d. Any orwnrntauen would
ma tyupat on. 1 could sot even express hare been • profanation of the natural dig
the little sympathy that he has for the 1:era mty and •tateluese of Li dung Chong.
W Proems. 1 appeal t. all Oar io.ust•te With slow steps he walked Into the roost,
friends, who have heard him criticise the • stopped • moment to look at uol, then ad -
policy end the persnn.l acts of Emperor l ranee," with ouutretehed hand., while •
,,Hearn. Al,non the other hand, who twat smile played around his eyes He
does Not know that hu constant regret was •hook han& heartily in the foreign fashion,
that he c u 4 not emit France and sweeties., and without any .how of ceremony led the
which he .toseidered • asst of Eden - I'rot- -•ay 10th an adjoining room, when a e.en
ably it was a little on that account that hie , cil table extended over half the length. The
father would not permit Lim to g• to faro, viceroy rook an armchair at the head, and
before being married. • motioned us to take the two seats on his
Ae to hMe sentiments toward Failed, I kdt, white Mr. Tenney and the viceroy's
they are altogether ot • different order. Et. sea at .-o his right_ For aimst a minute
est ill at ease in the presentee of 1,4140111 sot • weed was said on either side. The
Victorte, but he had tithe a filial affection viceroy had bled his s gaie intently upus,
fee the Truce o1 Wales, whose affable sad! and like • good general, perhap., was mak
lawn dopcaitron captured him oompbetely. ing • thorough survey .f the held before he
ON the other ha.d,be has • profound horror opened up the cannonade of ttustlone that
of the English policy. In Egypt one even war to follow. We In tun were just as
ug at • private diorite, the tfusn(to came busily engaged in taking • mental sketch of
et/ touohieg the peculiar methods which the, his most promuent physical characteristics
English somettmee employ In erotic cons-; His taco was distinctly oval. tapering from
Ines to suppress the sorerwgn• that giro' a eery hroad toreherd to • •harp -prinked
them trouble, and also toecbut; the •tons chs, half obscured bythmethin,grargoatea.*
thia' were told ooer crng the death of the The crown of hr as head w•haven in the
'ni
altao 'Phe 1'rarewitch expressed himself usual Tubing fashion, leaving • tuft of hair
with that profound politieal bosomy which for • queue, which in the rieeroy's ease was
he taken from his father in Wine of horror short asd very thin His dry, allow
for sosh methods of government, and 1 hats shin showed signs of wrinkling; • thick fold
Not forgotten the vehement words which he lay ender seek .ye and at the end of hu ■ -
pre.ossced. DuriaR the two past years the
Csarewit•h, every day when hUm was net
travelling, worked several bourn with lie
tatter, •mud 011 the affair at internal
and ezter.aley. 1'ertatoly be aid not
kehethe:vo t; betw0sld bee called so ,Iuickly
I° the heavy reopoeeibility of supreme
Power. bet it serried m..o....ry for him, as
dohs• '• psrtlia, to he the appre estiof his
Now, who will have any influence with
As New rot p.ror ' The bast and met in -
till"' 1 of the late Emperor. Thaw
LI HUNG CHANG-
aro four of deem especially toward whoosh.
'atomise partisdarly friendly seatdm.esta.
Thal. ars Primo* Woronroff PIO.ebkoff,
ater °f the Gears: the Oesornl Aide -de-
nim Teammates : Oma Mawr, end foal -
h, sed Mame all, the Premium (ler.t.l elf
Me Mooed Stoned, Po' metas( the
Wm, tater sf the 4 -.-..ed Emperor
ohm endgame wast during
mien at has just aero ImoTh.
Mat •
`41r •over sated withems.ss..hilg 1'ob.d-
emsareff- The sew (ear will soutanes to
Is e.li/ht e.d by this powerful naiad end
,sot Purist. An to M. de filer., lie will
Flamm, his pica, bat aim imAsens, whine
alienated to little or nothing will b.
•wpa.td .or dimaenad. Mon-
t see ic
sway to the kW. Wass= If then you thought tat Amick* w
Aes.Mlm Km poosses•- i . in the bast why did Iran..mem-
.n seam to..tha um -
•f. wase we remember that to dyiv trim
'wtenor del ma call him In u'i.4 , Mt What wee year nal .bjmt is aadertak-
mmadiaady. et fect Mw
Nistsft Is, mob • mealier jemmy.
ttim
IN ea= sibs mets 1Lmrer all be sir- IIs Toe easNidw tae Coos of Ponds e
per hp. Then were no prominent chek-
hones or almond -shaped eys,which are so
dut.ncue.ly seen m TOIL of the Monotollan
rase. Coder the .craggy moustache we
could distinguish a rather benevolent though
detert.iaed mouth:lwbile hut .mall, keen
eyes, which were somewhat sunken, gave
forth • flash that was perhaps • flickering
suibm el the fire they eon oontaised. The
left eye. which was partly closed by a para-
lytic stroke several yew ago. gave him •
rather artful waggish •ppeuaos. The
whsle phyeiegnomy was that of • sea of
elswsg intuition, with the ability to force
hie point when oeoemary. cad the shrewd
amnion seam to yield whim dstnng to be
polite.
After Maytag waited auffsaently long to
t o ny the unoeremoaieeene a of his visitors
sad is give them • .hand to state bee ns.i,
if they had any. he fell back on • resource
which has marked many of the,world's lead-
ers, tat of getting out of them all the he
(scissile. he could about tangs to gems -al
so seen from their pent of view. Seat,
rf •f his question were •bvioonly •tsi, i -
.•LI
`Of all the countries through whisk you
have pawed which do jou wander the
knot!
teradhd
0s M!� Y - L- He has pew powerful sunaesh
jr W ..d .t Its yea
think ;Ramis Ling Win eyest.ally try
et, ' was sho eyy eew as bb relatives is take gpmsiea d *•Isis'
aa•Mori► b Wlen.d to kp m 1). ysl 104.0110.110. RenetiO.e weld
a,a.et .ado tk. M einem 1h. fwd.... t*eNaN• of Esu.
i� w�.d..i.hd x M ixeia'• ,ea ri 1hN rem. es.y ad 4.
h it
las p tido eb-sane. Ohio •
h a isste ors. Issahr tor• ywrs he .how- DWI p.s5ls try se owl year Benny '
„ '111a 11ll tilt Biwa Re dM Mean Logi soma aml vow iriir ••o°
you pew ai men • geek bnek all sr
e. y
v , . se. ills d 4 t m.+Ira ra .sat' oral ”a writ. a
w the O 4. �PbrlSS e.st t e sayi!� •
=theherw erect• Did yen dad en year mute
Lim t.mti j
i`
may pad=
Consumption.I N �•.
COMP AND CASUAL
Brw•y Pis.slices ooJd•,
The Incessant wasting of a con- ata '-a asthma' 1i t-'
sumptive cats only be overcome by Durable &daunt silk, whin is both seat
a powerful concentrated nourish- sad dre.o,. is Bede of wants wool or settee
ment like Scott's Emulsion. if
this wasting is checked and the
system is supplied with strength to
combat the disease there is hope
of recovery.
Imulsior}
of Cihl-liver Oil, with llypophos-
phites, dors more to cure Con-
sumption than any other known
remedy. It i5 for all Affections of
Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron-
-0hftis and Wasting. 1',..1,14 /tea
eon b nes. Sanaa Ag tlreseltlb, M. A $1.
did one meal cast You -
How old are you ' (One of the Ar.' •tue-
tion • 1'hinese host usually arks hie gust- I
Ars you maenad" What is the trade or pro -
foams art rely parents` Are they weathy '
1h, they own much land • i A C'hinamnan's
idea of wealth is limi!ed somewhat by the
amount of land owned.)
Will you telegraph to your parasite from
shanghai your safe arrival there' • .
Were you not cash in attempting each a'
tourney' -oppose you had been aided out
in the centre of Ana, no one would have
heard of you agamm'
Are you Democrats or ltepublician:' The
viceroy showed considerable knowledge of
our government and tnetitutiom•.
Will you run for any political odic* an
America' Ito you ever expect to get Otto
congress'
lb you have to buy offices to Am-
erica:
During the oonvenation the viceroy fre
que.try smiled, and sometimes came near
overte.ping the bounds of ('bine** proper
tv u to chuckle. At Bret his reception was
more formal but his Interest soon led him to
dispense with •11 formality, and before the
clow of the interview the Iustions were
rapidly aaled and discussed. We have bad
some experience with examining attorneys,
and an extended acquaintance with the Am-
ertcan reporter: but we are oosvtooed that
for genuine inquisitiveness Li Hung Chang
stands peerless.
RAM'S HORM BLASTS.
Faith to Christ changes the cosh into a
chariot.
Every reform that conies and stays begins
m the hart.
Some people could say more if they didn't
speak w much.
Little chickens never fidet under their
mother s wings.
Never be afraid ot the devil when you
know you are on the Lord's side.
srythiag that it is right for us to do
t upon (' orf lb -help.
Nothing
knowing that
"To be carnelly mittded le death, but to
be apirutually retooled is life and peace.
The Bao who sets a bad example u work-
ing for the devil whether he knows it or
at.
It took the life and death of C'hnst to
make the truth known on earth that 4.od is
love.
The windows of heaven can be seen from
earth by looking through $ Bible pro -
its.
The man who Iworks for the good of
others is taking (:od's way to gam strength
for himself.
Whenever • bird is about to fly it looks
up, bat nates Ma strut their eyes wh
they take a mepeelamt step.
(them our hearts like
right with CTed.
ARAB MAXIMS.
Here are five Arab mecums, which have
usderlyug them • basts of truth
1. Never tell all you know : for he who
tells everything he knows often tells more
than he know..
2. Never attempt a/I you con do; for he
who attemps all he can do often attempts
more than can do.
3. Never believe all that you may hear :
for he who believes all Meet he hew often
believes more than be baa.
4. Never lay out all that you esu afford :
for he who lay. out everything 16•t b. clam
afford often lays out more than he caa .f -
ford.
;, Never decide upon all you may see:for
he decidesspos all that beaus often decides
opna m .re than he e•s•.
NOVEMBER WEATHER PROVERBS.
(lean autumn, weedy wined.
A. Noveab•r 21 so the winter.
An early winter is .urely wined.
After • warm aotums • long wined.
A. November, in the following March.
if o. November I the bomb &o.rn is dry,
Much fog in autumn, muoh snow in win -
W.
Flowers in bloom sate in autumn iodinate
a had winter.
Thundr i. November indicate • fertile
year to deme.
As en Newsenar 25, foul et fair, so will be
the mat February.
WO.. the winter der not come early, it
will sot eentI0s lair
When in November the water new it will
now it elf the whole whine.
If en November 11 it s 10ir, dry and oold,
the told u winter wtli met last losg-
If es November 11 the gasm stood on ins,
they will walk in mad at (Aransas.
When Imola seems thrive well, and salt
trees Ma. fail, a and whiter will follow
with mash snow.
If the hawse of Ire trees sad grapevines
de sot fell Mime lgev tuber 11. a .aid win
tea my be ermined.
we will wish behind the wove in winter
but u in i• we std est sot, obim wise.,
will sot he dry but wet.
If thew be iso 4. ?4se'.mber that will bar
• desk.
There will
a the eahor bat .IRs
A mesas II.ly
A lady aimed Mrs. T. C. M. H moi..,
livisj in Rosso. a1, who cad ..Z psi
b.Sl . d Mowbray's Rideey ad Liner
(MIs has lsrw.ded a w.t-ent n. ti.
ire AM oared her of
MIy one k1 , sad Iver
yiddlog ma eashIpahtion remedy
sash= W s .r Ides=
divert qt. w Qr.. aims 1 111011."111114 MAK 0111► M e • Ina'
s •
oo
by the of eh•-ioala
Burdock PUkt du sot gripe or tu:ksn.
They cure oo rtip•tios and sick head.
sobs lin
Kansas Pity is in two .tats, and the
state Its which separate. Kansas tram Mis-
souri rums through the middle of a street.
To destroy worms sod expel them from
children or adults use lir. Low • %Yuri
S yrup. 1m
Keep your feet dry. Au eminent throat
specialist of this city say. that "the beet
chest protector is worn on the sole of the
foot.
Coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma, bran•
thous, and all lung troubles are quickly cur
ed by Hay/yard'. Pectoral I1.l.•m. lm
A rat -trap in Blythe, Scotland, was
found to contain • temale rat which was
calmly cackling eight little rats. They had
been bore in captivity.
The Board of hducauon IN Junction City.
Kansa., has passed an ordinance prohibit
tag school -teachers from attending more
than tree danoe a week.
"issuers Kelly, of Menden, Conn. .1-
w•i• wean clothing made to order. No
wonder. He weighs 408 pounds, and
measured six feet about the waist.
:5 pneumatic hone collsr finds favor with
many ►session, and the animals themselves
.stm.Neg�emotae. it; r it adjust. itself to
•v echos of the sass.
W. L Jonee. • 10nsersf Mani 11.11411. D.,
had beim deaf for Oe yams Th. other
day some bees sting him un the ears, and
the next day his hoariog war restored.
"Blind Aleck," au old beggar, of Stirling,
Scotland, knew all the Bible by heart. If a
person named chapter and vena of any part
he could from memory give the passap.
In the museum et .%layence, Germany,
there aro several iron tipped pile whish
were used by the Romans, two thou.emd
years aro in the eoostruction of a brides
near that place
A New York undertaker occupies tea
store no the first floor of • flat house. Hr0
show -window lately costumed, besides a
coon, this suggestive dvertiueminiti:
' l partmenu to Let."
The temperature of the earth advising
sae degree for every fifty-one feet of des-
cent. It is supposed that at a diaten.e of
thirty miles below the surface metals .mut
rocks are at white beat.
Paper indestructible by fire has been in-
vented by M. Meyer, of Paris. A specimen
of it was subjected to a severe test 148 ,
hours in • potters furnace --and came out'
with its glace almost perfect.
The escheat picture frame in the world
u valued at $125,000. It is of hammered
gold, ornamented with pearli and precious
.tome. Its size u 8a6 feet, cad it enclose
• painting of "The Virgin and Child, ' in
the Milan 1'athedr.L
" I escaped being a confirmed dyspeptic
by taking Ayer's fills in time." This is tb
expeneoce of many. Ayer's Pill., whethe
as an aper -dinner pill or as • remedy fo
liver etreplaint, uuIgstion, flatulency
waterbrash: and nausea, are invaluable.
A tribute to a considerate wife was ex
pressed in the will of • physician who re
Gently died in 1:lasgow. She had de erted
him three months after marrtage la his
will made seventeen years later, he left h
entire fortune to her, hecause she had "per
mitred him to enjoy • peaceful and guns
Gfe."
OottoNns.
end
Your husband will notice • great
improvement In your cooking,
&tee
You use @D1QLENE
Your house will not be filled with
the odor of hot lard, whew
Y^u use@11bLENE
Your doctor will lose some of his
Dyspepsia cases, whew
S TO -V --_E SI
THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUT
)iv emovee are all marked dowel cheap, hut 1 will Rive an evrw to per .-rat. discount 1
cam on all &holed ('ual or N ood Moors. Now ie your time to set a. heat, Store.
WORSELL & CO.
You UsearCi2kENE
Your children can safely eat the
same food as yourself, who,
You use Ca%1OLENE
Your money will be saved, and
your cooking praised, whets
You use(�oLENE
Famous cooks, prominent phy-
sicians and thousands of every-
day housekeepers endorse it.
Will you give ,t a trial ?
ewe 10 Sind I patina palls, by all grocers
.yf ads out,' by
The N. K. Fairbank
Company,
Wellt.,ten and Ann lb,,,
)rO*TIts:A'.
GOVERNMENT RAILROADS -
South -Austria owns 6cr own railway sys-
tem.
The little country of hies*.+owns two
hundred and thirty stx nail," 0t rail-
road.
The government of Portugal owns about
half the railroads of the souatry.
The Netherlands own nearly one thou-
sand nils of railroads all in the heat ofi
thou -
condi ion.
There are six hundred and three miles d ,
railway belonging to the Japanese goysem
meut.
A large per cent nit the railways of hal
are owned by the rot•erument and leaned to
e corporation..
r 1 Victoria, Australia,ow.s all the railroads
✓ in the comely, two thousand three hundred
and fourty-one mils.
New South N ales owns two thousand one
hundred and eighty-two mile of railway.,
nd New Zealand in 1892 owned six hund-
red and seventy two mile.
V
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A cup of muddy coots i. 001 wholesome,
neither is • bottle of muddy medicine. One
way to know a reliable and skillfully -pre.
pared Mood-aurifier is by its freedom from
sediment. Ayer's Sarapartlla u always
bright and sparkling, because it is an ex-
tract and not • decoction.
Three years aro • tiff separated Miss ('ore
Spire and Joseph Buchholti. who were en-
gaged to be married. Two weeks ago they
accidentally met in a carriage, while attend-
ing • Mural at Sharon, 1'a. 1 hey were re-
turning from the funeral when they were
marred in the carnage, by the Rev. W 51.
Tinker.
A fortune-teller is Itreokl;n had among
her patron., last Thursday, a servant -girl
who was anxious to peer into the future.
She listened to most pleasing predictlse,
and was then told that for twenty-five centa
extra she could see a photo(raph of bar
future hu.band. she paid the sum asked
and war shown • picture of 1.4wi. (tooth.
A disgusted girl dwells in Elkton, Ky.
She had on her bureau a box costuming
charcoal powder. Her lover called at du•k,
and in the gloom she hastily ..fined her muff
and thoughtla-ly dabbed it into the char-
coal, aced applied it to her fee. She spent
two hours with her Inc.,, and atter leaving
him glanced in the mirror. Fancy her teel-
ReroBd Mspette.
'there u no better, safer or more pleasant
oongh remedy made than Haggard'. pector-
al Balsam. It curry hoar..si.N,.ore throat.
cough., colds, bronchitis and all throat and
lung trwsMse. 3w
Jan Mamie, ssaint a the (:rand
Trask Railway in 1FEamiltas for the last
twelve �, was promoted with a purse
of • gold chat and Meaty by the
bmrimees men of the city a the eseesioe of
hr rsav1 to lilsile
WHEN SHE WISHES HERSELF 4 MAN
As letmlaed f..t...loe 1:.perlatoy Inv slt-
----- tag tae a blrage Glrl.
Then are time. when s virl sincerely and
devoutly wuhs that she were a man. Here
tare but • few instances
When she tries to walk upstairs and finds
that she is only meandering up the front of
her new tailor•made gown.
When she realizes that she hasn't the
courage to go to sleep without Iookinr
under the bed tor a burglar.
When she loses • train. It would be such
l a comfort to Indulge in an assortment of
masculine explosive epithets.
When she is about to begin to curl her
• hair. And when she is about to powder her
. ore until It resembles a plaster -Pan.
n oee.
When .he goes into her room in the ,lark
and while fumbling around ler matches
sticks her fingers into elx teen different cold -
cream jars.
t When she ha" to put things that look like
rat -traps in her sleeve to make the sleeves
'.tick out, and when the rat -traps dig ruse -
ate sketches no her arms.
When .he think. how .he would get up in
• street car and give • poor, tired looking
I woman • .eat and then run tor • doctor
when the poor, tired -out woman faints Prem
sheer surprir.- 4. iia o Record.
file Neehly comm.
Milburn'. Cot Liver Oil Emulsion with
Wild Cherry and Hypophosphite. combine
V the curative powers of the pectoral remedies
mentioned in the most perfect and palatable
i farm. Price 50e. and 11 per bottle. .iw
The first of the two et.ea.rbips built u
! the I'nited State, for the international
Navig.tdom Company was Iw.ched from
' ('rampp.. shipyard in the pre..a.e of l're.i.
dent Uleveland, members of the Cabieet and
a begs throng of people. 51r.. Cleveland
t .toed .pn..or for the vessel sett ehriasemil
' it Ms .5t. Louie' after the ni m pais of
Missouri.
People of 000D COMMON SENSE usually
appreciate a goal article that is honestly made.
well finished and op •to slate. This explains the
great succea, of
GRAINY RUBBERS
THEY WEAR LIKE IRON
The Small Ent! of Nothir g,
b s.co.amrlly small. .1,i., .o .;wall are the ber 1te t0 Oe
Jeri. ed from attend.,, ssmsso called -banns. coiled,-.- ' i hr
•
h'OK.BT ('iT5
on thr contrary. ,, noted for the
tical. why not correspond with
Hl t31NY88 AVIt$IIOItTHANU CU1.Lf6ty1S LONUO -. ONT,.
Practical charm ter of 11. worst. 'Yom. need uu ethina; prao-
.ie at unci••
J. W WESTERVEL Principal
A Word to the Wives
i�
sufficient.
Better throw awa that iron-
bound, leaking tub d pail akrl
get the unbreakable, ght, one pieces
article. All well al )stinted zrocr'rs
tore, keel)
E. D. EDDY'S IND ATED
�IBREWARE.
Choice
Family
roceries
The Best in th Market and the Most
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