The Signal, 1894-12-27, Page 2"W"» a 1was a Boy
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Inc to Ay,:r's (Herr) Pee toril.-
I did r,i mitt bottle. cunt! we,
For fL. , ;•i!coon years! 1 have
wood t! i, ; n 'r:lri,al ' '!i ;oiFj
Pffce•t t: !..
A Bad Cold,
aril i know of ttuluioid of prhple
Mho Loop it it. t'lle hodw ;ell lin• time.
not i-oloode rug it g..
olfl
lt..'
"I 1'a' 1,-e nnit.g Ayer% Cherry
h'e.toral in rtx- f..tuily_ttw:IOyear., with
the m eoo ro:ii..fa' Cory 'vaunt, and r .tn
r u!. y rt . 10' ;Lel 1' ... 1'1,41g eel....
eellortly s ,,.1,:,••1 t•, ail •pe.!raortary Com-
pl.inttt, 1 a.:,' c. !. r 'et..ny frern, made
puhnona:; ..rof..r; • otu-.lid nee asnw•tat
study, elm 1 n.1.-.•.. •.• to the nowt union
tf ..• A:. t- s r •..ri1 ..crupiea a
t r other ow.li-
I $.airport,
Ayer's C ' : .:; PectoraF
171•1,41.ir, 1 • '- • e ...tote 11; Hare.
Promp• - :, s .retocuye
A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING.
O. 'hrue rum day• whew tree were lit,
Aad sli our brodiest .lone,'
We -apnea -or •,.rerate.„iherftoor
Aad play'• 1 N•ere to the.Le.
The nursery •!rolled of f ebris• - 'flee
And molter whore storm '
The •hepir.rr7• watched their itockslbf sheep
All made of paiot' 1 wood.
Outride the house rhe air was sol
Anti .unit al! about,
Till tar aor'•s.the smeary roads
Toe 1'ierietmas bells rang out.
Rut saw t•.e v e•eh-bells jingled by
q.uu tC:- street 1s1ew,
Aad peopie on the way to church
West eraacbo g tl.:e.gi, the tnow.
We did not q•. ore: once all clay
]lemma . ,.1 1::.o frna m d
They liked t, 1.. io'whae we were
So quietly we plated.
I do net see how say child -
Is ern.. on 7 deristmas day,
When •11 the lovely toys ars new
- And everyone .*n play,
e. Ota Mosher teed soles.
He crilicood her puddings and he found
fault with her cake ;
He wished .he'd make such biscuits as his
mother eased t. maks
She dein', wash the dishes and she didn't
auk. • stew,
Nor even mend his stockug., as his mother
used to U.
u. •
THE KIfNAI.: f:f►DFRIt'N. ANT., TR1'RRPAY I)FC. ±7. '14'44
He kept as SatchleR ribbon. with Pork-
pie/airway,
Arid with greet reoulertiy her lett en he
Jed seed.
He.1.. s4I..mefrom the eliib each sight
r• mosets.d a. .7.
And mad good bye .. poker with a rang
ttatioa street :
Aad every Sosday to their pew be nit in
w.k.ful piety,
And at her btddtag every teat correctly
could Repeat.
He wore the paranoids that site meds with
'p.rtan like agility ;
'Che ne.ktlw she seleot.d he antelope'
e'
wit► °enrage 14111 :
He sewed the buttons en his- clothes with
wonderful deo Oily
And never touched the tidy whets he UM
down la a ch.u.
But wb.e h. caught a told use day. mel
with sweet tea...Amity
:1N pot sense r•'.se oil ,.0 hie .heat sad
led him with stingers.
Aad elks/ en boated limed* leseloet hie jag -
mew simony,
He said h. thought 't sea time taleedlist
he should draw the but
And whea site 1 p.rboilior sash Fidel.
tan eater rut),
Aa•1 with deme (corms i•Imten frescoed
• hour ns either sole,
1 1 He. packed Ma grip offs frosty meet sad
.kipped for the Yosemite ;
And inter •• • -•- she i that 'r aIder .lite
he la. 1 e rr and .lied.
loin hie .c. New Fork Sun
.I 11,1 A'S LESSON.
1 1.1.1 rut .down rhl t'.e top Atop, wait
rug 1.•r manic, to toes home. She mode
one flunk of • young .r .rrrrel la her /ray
coat and ;rat, the ***proud point of reeu:n-
•rl.nee being the way in which she rolled •
big peach *tour from owe cheek to another
M she eat there crave:}• meditating.
•Meroma toll me to be a eery rood girl
white si a wits gone. Well, 1 vuesc 1 have
hcco preet4 trod for, one. I doh't think
there is aaythru, had enough to n11 about
seyw2Y.'
• 'Well, my pat. mud a votes jn.t below
her, and mere was rata• e, with a bright
'o .le ••t woi mai l aml e'er w many bun-
dle., and .; u:..:1 •w down -.he step. to west
•What have you in your mouth, dram"
'A prech-.tooe, said .Julia.
•Why, we have no peaches in the house to
day. - Where did you get 11
luftahrtplsd •r,,; otic one foot for a
41:oat., thea took the .tone front her mouth I
. .n- hhran ailing it be wren her heads in an
aoeb•rt... -eel yeti
•"Yoe .es,' said she, Molly sad 1 were
playing dawn by liv4,on's grocery, and
•here wase basket of peaches 012 the side. w
walks .poi Molly said. ,• 1 dare you to grab
a peach,. and so, .f course, 1 had to grab it,
mamma' '
Maa...s'weorrowfulfoo [Made I.liisown
l watching her mamma take -'*e'er !use a tittle st ib
brig), 'h.: sat quietly
• end
- gloves, only ono. may .ng ci eerfiitly. * Nos,
, mrtn•tna dear .• . ail ri.kt:.i-itt'twurry•bout
,t any more -u eel, 1 h.:s asked God to
iforgive me, ami : he 'Tin di ia't ase, so Waal
tight
.I'reeentle mamma sat down anal took her
little daufh'er 00 hot lap.
-•Irl:ra.' she said, 'oho you remember the
other day we Mw a young boy :o the street
lie enarge nt a policeman, and you aekr 1 ma
what he was taken away tor''
'1 em mamma.'
•What dial I tell you the boy w.a.'
'A th,ef,' said Julia.
'Aad what did I say • thief was'
'somebody who took what did not belong
to hem,' card Julie, with a shocked look or
her face. There was • moment's @ileac.., and
then Julia burst into tears. 'lib, memma,1
didn't mese to • 1lo't i ever not be • thief
•gain`.
'My darling, you can heron ►11 over again.
First, you must ro to Mr. Dobson, tell him
what you did, and pay him for the peach.
Then come home and Lek (,od to forgive
you, and he surely will if his little child is
treaty sorry, las i think' she is. And one
thing more, you must learn, Julia, to be
t• .IIy brave : brave esouvh to do always
what is right. It is sever brave or mart to
doe tk14 lull becaues you are eared to dee
it.'
About fit, mtou.er biter a little gray fig-
ure stood in Mr. I)ebson's store, watching
kim weigh out a pound of craekers for •
little girl.
'Have one, .lulu ha asked ki.dly,
holding out toward her • very mild -looking
lion.
.lulu shook her bead, 'No,th•ok you, mar,'
.he said.
Mr. Robson k.aced .u -priced. ' Well,
that's the first time 1 eve knew you to re-
fuse anything good to eat. Ain't .eek, are
you "
Theo, as they were left .Ione in the store,
Julia suddenly burst forth, looking straight
ahead without wtnking,a.d speaking aa fast
as she could,
• 0, Mr. i)obson, I came to tell you that
Molly dared me to grab • peach, and I was
a coward and took it,and you didn't seems;
but I dost want to be a thief • Here's the
money, and will you pigtail. forgive me, m
as I tan •.k (;od to, am.: begin all neer
.gag!'
Ry this time Jelin's breath rave o.t, and
Mr Dobai. was es Mtwi.hed that he.am-
ed to have lest him breath, ton, for a mil -
on.
Thea he said 'Julia, you an a rood,
brave girl. IN oser.e, 1 forgive you : .ad
the next Mme yin s.. anything la frost ed
oho store that you tut, sea right in sod
soh for it, wall yea ' Now, we'll baro some
mockers, less te .Mew we are all right
mesas- '
oto Its bald spm • little pater bosomed ha
pea tee. pit them ism it, single* wilya nom
twi.kia i• Ms eye:
'The animas wt la, ttlrp;W -
(me wNe river to orals,The ,._
led Ube
1 gumMy you'll tied than at haemo Jtdl.,
wham
Ash l' you get liana. -o weir Nosh'.
Art Jolla twat .t with • very
helium hio ere 111~ he she bo.. the Imo
ireprarellimp hoe ail
hereat gr The idem t.tbalk i ar thee
twsM .reedy say • ed blew my little
mow.'
Hu mother had six children, but by night
her work was don. : •
His wife seemed drudging always, yet .he
only had the one.
Hes mother always was well dressed, his
wife would be .o, too,
If only she would manage as his mother
used to Jo.
Ah, well ' ahs was not perfect, though she
teed to do her best,
Lentil at length .he thought her time had
tome to have • rest ;
Su when one day he went the same o!d rig-
marole all throurh,
She turned Led booed his ears, lust as his
mother aced to de.
• Mals 1hi stark sad Mille.
Why was Dame Nature so unkind to ms :•
it'. just ney fate.
Instead of early as at ought to be,
Ily hair ea straight
Foch Dight a row of papers held with pin.
My had e.virome.
My life's em endless drudgery of tins
And curling home
A thousand ways to earl it I've devised ;
I vs used the many 1'urlm.. advertised.
Bat .till my bra:a with hopel.uso.ss u
whtrled-
It wo.'t stay curled
Why 414 de Lewd deo made d*s wool ob
mene
M full ob ki.ke
He'd les as well ub made et Tong an' fin.
Aa strait, i tanks.
Ise sil'd sod oil'd des wool, an' brushed it
back.
A hoop, 1 'Bahr
Ai tried a poi Yul eight ea make 11 leek
D. White folk.' Mohr
I'm used dens drug pursklpahene fro.. de
.t'o'
Wood i has, but 'tain't no use no me'.
It am se use to brash dem kinks as foam;
Hey les' gen weal
--Roars ('balys in ('arsege. Hall Pro
gramma
■). Limo,
R. Might up Deal and chopped tbe wood
with wonderful seawater,
Aad laid dews carpet. all day long with
Arieeina fortitude
elf. Uskmd se his wet.'@ rebukes with as.
resentful gravity,
And left his bed at mldatght to prepare
As baby'. teed.
At ehwsMy heated .ir M .hewed gem.
wseatliit
W wafted apse the faros.. Ara with
"Iliseressis be displayed imagoes
hod o• leo they
r e
cagd gad
▪ .d
illtbseeemat hit owe owe ebb .sem
W whoa ta...am -hgelag losfor
sew bores le hr 1
DOWN ON THE BACHEL )RS,
a hssu,, . d weld. ef See .eh.ed.eft IM
as .Ma.
&echelon ' Ash ' Hew . 1 detest that
word ' Are .Leu out ...shamed of yo.reelvelte
1 Mould be it 1 were use of you.
1 wonder, what 10“1 w -r. m' Ie for :..y.
way • No, u.u.ir, 1 due eat.
It always' ecru,. to in. that 1144rwiw'c tide -
sing toil. .•s, uud„ubtcd •t1 ugly u:d bath
odor.
The bottoms on your clothes- if o1 such
luturie.there are as) u.u.1 sort)
tale to tell. Upside meow, with ere, and
la rtee c.sr out of tee. black bottom ser
WI OD with white thread.
1 wonder whet the heels of your works um
nuitertug ah, Let 'rhe toter eltseow et the
•'t.4 ecplaiva the gum atledde in thus
.)garter.
IMn't you wish TOO had sea.eone 'o .alar
los isle a good humor when you are see
grim as a hear, and to *rue . uentnr :maim
pit asanres all over yd,ur il.wy oollus ae'.
can'.: Poor dear : Noe Moe nu clev.t
little wets to tied you when vyp are hum
too lovely,' or.ge Let tap tires over your
charmingly -curled mou.44r1...
IS hen you had the mumps gad looked
idle a lime n•ookey you must have apps
emoted the a+tewtione of the mane et all work
ayompathetic ea a log of wood, and who.p
'tent. and 1.... suggested a fierce rn.•wt.rtr
*oh pets sed kettles. as she brought )'-u
ho appetlzlag doh •f '•par. tad beeas,"
with ..ane.n ice hot pickle..o h.netic:al to
the hisulattirl j40r:1o11 Let your Cara, f know
.omonne wbe would have brought with her
own wi.ite beads a aunty omel1n aid
tragreh' 'offee thee; would hive made the
goverment, male in 'reedy auur,trnoo.
I wish when von had the .•hickee poi,
that .ane blued merit had horn left to getm
The aid of yoeff Soso, which, by the weir he.
gins to assume autumnal tut!, and thereby
•ell. • tale.
Perhaps you oolistaer ',". a■ 'u
lag specimen as you one: Wo,
trip, but how nisch dignity w. • tt add to
your ixruoet • ed personage If a cot tiding hand
were on your arm and bright eves mutely
beamed your prates. Pkaanter would lea
art. ie- the neerest suburb nyder .Lech etr-
cu.nstaneea :hen to the hied sea and back
agie.
If I won • .nae, which. thank kind fate,
f
Wow have twee, 1 should. rather that
pwo'al as Ai bachelor, be tranitported fa:
bleyoad the .Norther. Sea.
I wwh you were before me now, like a
crowd of vawky sehiol toys, that I might
tell your fortunes and predict the doleful
Cave nt each.
What a brilli•st. original idea it would
be to tr.tlier up the bachelors old and young
and stood them on proles, as swerecrows or
examples of exalted r.lint'v.
0h ' are s r not horrid sly adios' Odell
sbsutd things o. earth, tae alesurylest, nett
to rue- Mao eared eap.riaq 6olkrty. is •
eru.ry, Meaty, fusty, rusty old b.chelnr,
ii there --Vaughan in Brantford Expositor
.'tet Ise and leatranseess.
V. he was considered quite an 'Al
m40. -'tee Lord Rsticarrea went to stay
ith out Lady Keith. Then were a num
bei et4young ladies. is .he homes, and before
he arrived Lady Keith seed to them, ' Now,
there is this old reotlen.es'coming to may,
and I particularly wish that you should all
endeavor to rpake y"urae:ves as plea u: to
him as 74.0 am.' Th.'y e11 a,lr'od to {o n!eo,
L.' '.lira Dalrymple said, 'You may .1146
wha: reel Iike,but 1'll het. youeny - thee
you piety the, I'll make the old ¢.mien
like no hest of us all.' , And site ded'm. she
made ham perfectly devoted to her all the
tine he was then ; yet, when be asked her
to marry him, alae laughed in kis ti.se. ltd
Ilalearres wee exeediog crestfelien, h.41,
when he went awe'', he mike a will settling
everything he could upon alias Dalrymple.
Somehow, she heard of :his, and mei
• Theo. aft.' ■11, he must really care for
Inc. and 1 will worry him,' .nee she dad. He
was fifty eight thee, but they had tea child-
ren.
M Was a m.M.•. Trans.
St. Louis Globe -Democrat. -Two trunks
arrived at the Union llepot yesterday which
were curiosities. They mine in on the Bar-
llagton from IL Joseph. 4 ase bore the ad-
dress " R..1. Rowe, . &. Waahmrton aven-
ue. St. Louis," and tile other had the same
adorer and the word "Bride" painted on it
is large letters. Wrapped around the
trunks were about .ix•y yard, of white
satin nhb.n, white hero and then was a
dainty bow, which indicated plainly that
one or more women had helped perpetrate
the joke • for joke at was.
It Deena that Mr. Rowe, who is a clerk
in the Borhogtoo'e fit. louts otRee, was
married at St. Joseph Tuesday to a beauti-
ful garl They left for St. Lowe. via Kan -
ms Pity, and old their many friends good
bye at St. Joseph depot.
Rut the friends wasted some fun, mid
took the Burllagtoo'. "Eli" tor Cameron,
where they met the KIWIS/ (;ity true.
Part of the delegation. which e.saated of
nearly fifty people, entered the Pullouts
coach and pelted Mr. and Mrs. Rowe with
rico and old .how, to the ergot delight of
the passengers Led to the chagrin of the
young couple. The other half ed tha dale
ratios spotted the trunk, as they were be-
ing transferred, and. in addition to penny
on the sixty yards of ribbon, railed me four
horseshoe, and a dorm old shoes. The
trunks attracted the attention et thousands
as the depot.
Sloe r.rsue. Mro.
In order to have • furnace work properly
et is noo••sary to keep the ..liar cold by
mats of • steady draught. The air shaft
may be all that u needed formcteal oombw-
tion, but is order to have the hot air die.
rebated through the how, the seller itself
must he kept cold.
The air shaft should be freq.enUy .a -
amused as, unless properly protected, it is
apt to heroin* a refers for .tray oat.
Dr. Lincoln, an authority oa bating and
ventilatro., mtth that the great trouble
with our household fur....s, which he is
fa from ragardu: as se ideal system of
hating. hit n...rtheless the meat pesetas -
able at present, es that they are tee assail.
The uninitiated, who bay. be pay the Deal
belle, probably think them tee large. Sgt
ha explaining Nat the hot cam be better re-
gulated .ad bane 'infused by hevieg •
small ire is . small fir.....
I'anima= are One 14aan.d for net violas
tee • physical law, is net tiny mason bait
• windward resin
Thar. 1s se w la yhMig this ; the tall
thleg ta bs dmw is to rya additional Asea
♦ prod tunas* Sae& le M shakes dews
bed We. • day. to ah.sid 7))ras supplied
tee
the seal s'. a des and is the
an ether with • mesh, to manilas
tau Less r the grew le two.►s
ellaksss es alai which stay bays b•a•s,
stny,d
a 11aga...r.
.f the blind Ma •Raellitab IMO • di. sans
o Ss lie
wool
sew K bis Me
seas►• 11111.L , olid al Sea beware
cosset NM He beaus pew !tw 1 `i ..p saarta
Ooctoleno.
"WQ always
fry ours irk
Cottokr ."
Our Meat, 1' I,h, ()y'sters,Sara.
toga Chips, EgJs, Doughnuts,
Vegetables, etc.
Like most other people our
folks formerly uaed• lard for, ill
such purposes. When it dis-
agreed with-_ any tits family
(which it open did) we said It -Was
"too rich." We finally tried
BURDOCK BLOO['
t<<o
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.u. R/a at, ''t
A.t a*std t,,,.1
'tom ,.1' ewree''a1a
1 xvalr.ntN t •4t J
.,` lilt moo x,i le4`'
r 1..av,iws •' '•
., ' Ydlw tt1e• 11
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yya• n `
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GawPT‘°N
V
S LY s a t, °MeS°.
NMIMou es rod M r. ' 07.
wt middy Ct'r/ Ck 'yaeed
gored fieri% , 1e`- aa• ' rte+
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1t.s•• `,,.,1cb..A" _see
.ypa ,, flu t` t!„ A.t .` 'o c•1 Wil.
pled 9•.-. `l a 61" °°111s. 16."oeca° wes'
" `'w l eyeu`t1ctis^•'.,opt,•" ,•d •p
-`rYiee!`y t4
; ., t ys a b' .cb1►
*•a W.N!l.io S
l, ts• „si tat
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r. . 02. .,. ..i
OA e,Ie. t •'.
t., , ...Ilei.
OP'
and not one of us has had an attack
of "richness" • : nce. We fulrther
found that, un; r ke lard„ Cuttdlene '
had no unti..easar.t Odor when
cooking, aM lastly Mother's i-
vorite and conservative cookie*
authority came out apd gave it
a bbl; recon mend. atioa !thick
clinched -the natter. So that's .
why we always ity ,
ours in Cottolene.
sloiw to a and s In. pall.. by
allgtovers. Made eve ivy
THE N. R. FAIREAN[
COMPANY.
Wr:har• n .^d Ann $tretts,
, STREA1.
PEOPLE -1 ALKIP ABOUT
Ohm Helen E.:ads/one. h..s s.. .124.
r,te of ttiel,.veruurs d the Fntcekir* coast•
t•I
altos Tedious geese a wall, •
• o the Doh* eel Doges. of York •
ane by I,uu..lf called '• (:origyeed. ' It M
being sashed.
The Rmprem •leaptuue, it to said, ono.
paid>?2.0(.1 foe a dress, and se angered the
Ensnare- r ib•F ri obis. el<rsstua fp
be sent to prison.
The regime professor .,f metheioe of Oxford
England, Sir henry .Leland, after hfty
veers nt &tenet and .rr anent e/r0I.'e to his
bonen ptv fwicn has reteistiy elessgeed.
11 is sod that •he i. ghost prior ever paid
ibe late (4) y. -r 11-s.l.:1 Holrture for • single
poem was 4630, whttrr was rtcililved from
'he Iio@tie (gob. for his yaw eiii,gu.ut
e:arfeld.
Nilhwm T. Arame, " ( sliver Optic" who
i. now .3 yeas of see, has in•ai 'n IMrehea•
ter; Maw., for thirty year.. sod dunng that
time ,.3 w:itten 12'. books and 1,000 sews•
paper steres.
1'(<tu has i.e.'. discovered a new tenor
n....k her lVe,.h este', gad will Ware 1 .114
slog et Vet next Loudon ‘.."seism.. He is •
tin n.r'r named Joha Williams hut his
Local oickesnte 'e E::yr Afon.
Mrs. Brad ky Mamie', roe ere Mime will
tx, rowelled w _i!t e;1 the mon impar hence,
says the New York Recorder, arum it Is
kc. sh that she has bought the dtamo.d
clFnfh of the unfortunste"M•rie Antoinette.
Jobb Rue[la likes sorbing ahnerreal or
artificial, and se he regards the proauttron
of caryeanthemuni'e as an unhallowed at-
tempt to grow flowers at • se•a..n when
nature merit that there should be no
dowers.
A needle that Mrs. T•bitha 1t hitmae,
of Mumfordsville. Ky., swallowed t• 1E30,
came ou: at ber elbow the other day. Mrs
tVhitmen is 142 yeas of age and bousekeep
er for her son-in•l•w, Dr. .1. G. Walton, ex-
peo.too ageut.
General Nelson A. Miles, 1' "OA , has
coodueted every ampaign manic the is
deans in the last 14 years. He u described
as Ming •1m1Ck. decisive and a stere di.crp
hearian, but courageous and gallant withal
He was bore is Mass.ch.estn fifty-five
years ago.
wow wee " alma)/ Seed.
A women who wishes to be mittvted will
always have • systematic course of reading
or hand, which she will follow in its differ-
ent taring., and the will be panful not to
waste her time with .ecoad-rate or inferior
books. She well also have many laureate
end an open mind. and any knowledge the
can gather will be a. isolated sad .toned for
further use. 4 ultared women " aro ...r.
teen usually prose to take pleasure in the
beauty and order of their houses and to leve
flowers Led animals and everything which
the typical Kra shoal bring .bout her u
'draw mod keep' the garden of borne" In
conversation her indoors.. is always elevat-
ing, and ea 1t rarely occur to her to dig -
cum her neighbors -her mind being filled
with mon intermits* topic. she is far re-
moved from ►11 the wretched scandal that
little muds delight in. She will pot.ew,
too, the power of befog an i.termted aid
istelligeat luteoer. To cease whoa site has
so more to my u one Mir the sultivand
woman will have learnt, sod • true estimate
of her powers will keep her from .:sewing
an opinion on subjects with whittle the is in-
ade'ouat.ly anq.aaud. the will be fres,
too, from that dogmata. narrow•m1.dedntes
whish le the iahentaseeof the esnoe..t, and
will have acquired the btttrod wisdom of
helding keg ludg..ost In ..epotaioo on sub-
"setaee which our tense meads gas neeee
sow the whole. By the wide rage .• her
ideas .ha will to do/tetra fr.m prejudice
amid istslarseos, and will reopen oho *pia
1aa of others, b.wov.r none they may def
for from her owe. Than, ewes, culture
brings • womew 'lam neat" with • lewu•r
...•ber .l ins Wm, -beeps. sod thrr.le w
greatly impresses hes rawer a as..l.ss.
for, theagk as uncultured incise nay do
vai..bl• week in tie tr.gid, yet .ho eon
have bias Ia8 ..o. emir them h Mir "era
p1tfse, • cwt la se W se bet fatriesio
geodaess letwe a
INd Masa* soil ew,Mp•rym w
ponaptly sewed by B.desh PfYa Hwy to
tabs, sum i. dhow. 7.
Reasell - Woo hay. This weal m .MNaid.
Th• done of Ifs Attu father of ll[n
Heyealls, of tkl. allege, Irma a seemed es
wdeeaom d km yea Nbe imeemel eyes
ewe m pare ad sok nag up el wield Otto
lei mead W demes was In No .mast pee
barb art eymi=moiliosergoz doh
it
hit eawem. saw
The Mother Heart Touched
" I Believe SOUTH • AMERICAN NERVINE
Saved the Lives of Two of My Children." -
Puny Children Grow Fat and Strong -
Tired and Ailing Women Take on
the BLOOM of EARLIER
YEARS.
What will touch the mother heart
more deeply than the illness of her
little ones 1 She may .utter much
beeself,and women are sorely afflicted
with many ill., bot she will endure
all this, however often, without a
murmur ; but there can be no di♦
guiaing kir anxiety when the little
ones of the bogie are atriekeu dose
with sickness. And bow many puny
children there are ! W. talk of the
bloom of youth, but thousands of
children knew not of it. Other may
romp, but they are weaklings.
Mothers, would you have your
loved ores strong and healthy f
Would you enjoy geed health y.ur-
self 1 Then use South Ateeri.an
Nervi.e Tonic ; there is no doubting
its efloecious properties. Investigate
from a meissle& or a common seems
paint of view and you will lad that
measly all dieser, has its start in the
nave centres of the body.
The mission d South Amesiesa
Mervin* is to as mice reach No nerve
mutate, which are te the whole body
whM illy maiaspriag .f the wets& is
be (v1 ethor part of the tiswspisse.
Scie.ce has made perfectly clear that
the troubles that affect the individual
organs of the body, have their treat in
them nerve centres, no, without any
wasteful sxperiseentiag, South Amer -
Man Navies reaches eat to the seat
el the difficulty, awl straightening
eat what is wrong there heals the
whole holy. Listen to what Mn.
11. Mandl, Wit. ata. writes oa this
point : ' • I have used several betties
et South Americas Nervine Tonic,
gad will say, I amender it the bed
medicine in the world. I believe it
saved the lives oI tweet my children.
They were down, Led nothing ap-
peared to do them any good until I
precured this remedy. it was very
surprising bow rapidly both improved
en its use. I don't allow myself to
he without setae et it in my Boase.
I recommend the medicine to all
say neighbors." It will osrtaialy
great new life to all who are delicate,
whether young, middloagsd, or diff
De not wort? alias with ill healthy
but dispel it, and bedlltsm year liven
4 the immediate aloe off South Amar.
has Nereus&
JOHN E_ .33.4& -ITIS
Wholesale and Retail ggent ler
Goderich and vidnity
THE FINE8T CROOERIES.. .
GOOD JAPLNEi (No. 1 DIRDCT),
••41• hid •Ossams,►.4
MI, ear ►N UM
ilTURCIT fem.,
•
The Signa
„n..• mon call* spossel at teatime be Its
Jul. 1'tlateug twit,rLeel wb:eh ars ussar-
passed outeuls t.h, cities ler Lye wimps
sad proper oa.uattua Lea all clangs. d
'eluting A perusal of Lena automate.
men! may 'migeo..oatciitog you tear
he w need ul, sod to wvo use so sob.
.11 your p•tronwg., fee hug °maddest
that our .• rte to phase wen meet with
the moo., al Let our tact, o0a
r►ty\(t ‘‘k
Thi., u,.•ful etre is kept in the foil
ring, of 1IU411tt,0 ,.t111r• 444 letter
h, -ad,. While
lfae\au. ‘ 1[l\t t►
art• not w plrurr...,) uae.l, they YII
all important 44.04•' In euai.,Yer'ial
t'orreejor hence. New w hat we've
got under tiro ahoy e heels,
aafitt\'r k\l't\t\*
In thin lin. et. ha.. a .try large
stock if Cute writing papers suit
a' e•t.•ry elaes of bu'aiaewl
repreeenteti in this locality, cut
prtaing laid and wove, I .
queolrillr and other paper,, to:
or unruleil, as may be required.
k%.
It the " pay.es- .0 -go " plan Mar
the order of the ilay the demand
for advent paper would not ler.
-r 'seat ; but there are goats Man
. ho got so many dunawrs that
they wonder if the .',. -k will ever
roe -out. We don't intend it te,
and at pr•nvnt our 'Pick is omen
piste in thia line with four algae.
._ilaaxd roper and mat ruling,
6tatesneats
-t
Muth swngie anti double dollars
and eenta colunnim. They corer
ehraper than Lill halls, and are
the proper thing to sow! after a
deliut4urnt once a !root i. They
*I' .urs to f. tch lutu 'rowel -
sometime.
1`s.c%*e 0Vee.
Now, it would he hand to get
alone; without ent.•lupea, and to
kr- , with th. i! . :ad for
oar keep a loris stot-k set
r'-ur.. R-.. hi+v. ea)w a! -.tet •
1,uoelty el thouaaa.l in .to ek, and
' 0 4- . ,s -• in. range frr..i :ac. fist.
:1.b11 pi.•r I. fl a hat+•Iir even
inertial and legal sir , ex, el v.
Ilya rlreasly t71•ti poi tial..
prated in .otpi' of the head- shove.
There ia, however, a va..t an tau
of work under this head that to
enumerate would adore than take
up the entire apo '. occupied by
this adv't, but we do it all at Tits
H U:II A L.
jtlltlrktat\oas
to an "At home" or. a wadding
require considerable taste in wales
tion sometimes, but we make it
e7 easy matter by keeping im
stork the very latest and best
samples to be bad. ('.11 and ewe.
"Prosy wefts
of entertainments and meptiags
promptly turned out, from the
plain but neat to the most elegant
with cord and pencil attached.
C.\reuXars
We aim to excel is all the differ
ant kindd• of work we turn out,
but especially in this, and keep
in .tock plain and fancy papers
suitable for all requirements.
Cards and. T'\ek.ets
This head covers a large rap 07
work, from a bred or milk ticket
to a .eat calling card, from an or-
dinary admi.sion ticket to • tasty
business card or a handsomely
printed membership ticket.
,Poster s
Our facilities for threat* r -t• t*ir
claw of work are evidenced by the
fact that the great bulk of it is
done by x This line also in-
cludes
Dod►gcr s
which our three fast-rumaiag jolt
premie are able to tura out is •
surprisingly short time.
*Sake B\\\s
belong to the poster departsaemt
alio, and we make a specialty of
theta-prompt/tem being our aim
in this respect A Dodos oI seta
will appear in TSB IOWAL free et
charge when bill. for saes are /1
here.
in oho typographical printing Mr
m be done in phi cat•WlintM
in as expediting sod anis&
meaner sod
Ovar mints Yo4at" lease
.4" lteaseivOo1a.
w..xn e d eta ffkaake Ise poi*
ore tied YAW • eilliklerpti tt tit
gum
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