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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-3-7, Page 7r" -or 23 Years
the lurt►w.a bur tasking m'oot's
Ltridsion has been endorsed by
rtyskjat,lof the whole world. No
soot about it. This is one r•r
oeottrat endorsements Hut •
ttrouges' ends/roetncnt possible t
jo the isirl sirerrg/h 11 gives.
mulston
nourishes. It does more for t. ...
Kilie- and Growing Children than
.any other kind of nourishment. It
arrngthens Weak Mothers and re-
stores health to all suffering from
Emaciation and Genrral DeWitt.
For Comilla. Colds, Son rhroet, Bron.
chit's. Weak Lungs, Consumption, Blood
Cossase. end Loss of Flesh.
Ston & Si.... Ssae.eme. AN Drensrt. noes & sl.
A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING
1s Thr Bevil Bead T
Men don't behave to the devil now
As' their fathers used to do :
rhe, vs' forced the deur of the broadest
creed
To let hie majesty through.
There isn't • print of h.s cloven hoof
1 ►r • fiery dart fruit, hie bow
To be found in earth or air today
For the world has voted et so.
But who 1811 mixes the fatal draught
That palsies heart and brain,
ked loads the bier of each paining year
With ten hundred thoueaad Plain '•
Who blights the blain of the ham today
With the fiery breath of bell'
if the dry it isn't and never was,
Won't somebody r.se nod tell 'tt ho doge the steps of t ho loglwg saint
Who doge the ptt for hie leit •
Who sows the tares is the fields of tome
11 herever trod sows hie wheat •
The .$evil s voted sot to be,
Rad of •nurse-t>Gi thio.. N true :
l.utwt.°I.done the kind ofwork
The devil alone can de,'
They soy be dome not gra around
Like . rearing loo now
But • he, shell we ho:d responsible
F.•r he everlasting row
To be heard in home and church and slate
To the earth'. moot, et 1.. und,
It the da: -el by a coeurmous mote
Ig sow here to be f..uud
Went somebody come to the fn•r.' frtt.
girth
.and make his Mw sod show
11.w the frandeand nine. of • steels day
Nprmg op • W.'vi'ni 'o know.
Th- devil i. rolyd not to 1.
'o of ,',.,arse the dFv,l'. gore
Rot simple penp�1.. a�ar�s.�h�ld like to know
Wbo.terriee Ida mangos« on.
• Ar•.,. ywo, .,
towed of the cell.,
How sweet the chime of the iobirtb belle'
Foch Hoe its erred in mutate te11e,
le tones these float upon the sir,
As soft as song, as pure as prayer ,
And 1 weal put in sample rhyme
The league.p of that golden chime.
My h•✓py heart in rapture .wells
Rearrnorve to the bells. sweet bells
" to deeds of love excel, excel,'
Chimed out Irons ivied towers a bell .
"Th s is :he church not built on sande,
!Emblem of on apt built with hand.:
Its forms and .send rights r.vrn,
Comm woLehip here -twine worship here
la rhos* and 1.1th (keel,"
(aimed out the F.pmeopal'an bell.
"Oh, heed the ancient Isttdmarke well,"
lm "solemn topes .xclelmed a hell ,
" No prover made by mortal men
Cin emote the just the eternal plea.
With Cod there can be nothing new ;
Iganril the tale., embrace the true,
Whole .11 le well -is well-- us well,"
Plated out the good old i►utch church bell.
"Oh .well, yo purifying waxen, swell,"
In mellow toss rang out a bell ;
" Though faith aloes in Christ ora save ;
Man must be plunged beneath tee waw,
To .how the world tul•Ite►ur faith
to whet the s•ered Scripturs.•ith.
Oh .well, ye rein' waters, .well,"
Pealed out the clear toned Baptist bell.
" Net kith alone, but works a wen,
Must feet the soul," said • oft bell .
" Come bore sad east aide your Io.d,
And work your way .long the read
With faith an t;cid sad faith in mu.
And hops is Christ, who.o
Do well -do well- -ale well,b� hep
Pealed forth the Unitarian belt.
" Farewell ' farewell ' bus world, fare
well,'
la touching tones exclaimed • bell .
" Lite is . boom to mortal. grow
To fit the seal for blies in Heaven.
Do not i•yoke the aveogisg rod :
CDnt. here and loons the way toned.
y to b
Pleaded o t tthe
Presbyteries Ibell.farewell
" To all the truth we tell we toll,'.
Shouted if e,erteoiee • bell ;
" Coma all ye weary
w
r lord has at
made salvation fie. .se
t ' helices ! have tophi and then
eared and praise the Lord. Amo.
..rice's free, we top, we tell,"
heated the M«hodiesie bell
FASHION'S FANCIES
Y•Ivet hate with plass .re pnpalaralienates.
yl with Ie.g floating endo an
gushed eape Dollars are shows with ruff
led.
Saw of the new Dollars flare like the
ken of • wheel.
Stylish teegosne aro like le.g, hoes
see, without girdi.g, wed trimmed pre.
If with lime, net or pass,
An spoiogy for .s wary lama Is •
y rt..1 or j«
ch of velvet Rowerr*orr home of va1v.I torseil with '
ellieddler
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marshes rshes r dews. Swap a-
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klibe t f�� .s s s, n he the favorite
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CRISP AND CASUAL.
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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH. ONT, THURSDAY, MAR. 7, 189x.
CROWNED sY FAME.
Boteme••r PILLS de en pries er ,Bekaa. Willie war farrow before 30,
They ewe cre•upattaa and aiek heedto kewNt was • wed orator at 30.
Ii r Wllbis to Pard.•, Ia.d to New
%°•lead at !Oa. tae Wilberforce entered Parthenon at 'll.
w•. w M toot en sore
at 64. per eamum. Whiteley at 18 invested the esteem gin.
T1s walrus of oke prtemdly !.land. egwd Miasma was famous for boa i.veatio•e
meet of their time in the water. They are whip 23.
sweat .wemoen and divert Shekeepesre left school at 14; (lay at 14:
Bev. Marcus Haat, • Jewish 'oompaese. John Bright at Ib.
has lust written "Death of If : a Ora Hays* whims 22 bad the beet paying law
tort•,,, which u highly praised, practice in South Corollas.
Viscount We.ely and Sir I/osald Stsw.rt Il•oo wee • Member of Parliarn°°t at
heso
re just resolved their field oftardell'. bat. 23 a „"'« of the lo+dert
oss from the Queen's own beads. Williams of orange 000mtaaded the army
'ur,.rn colds, .or. throat, ohusw., broe es the French frostier at 2'L
chats, and all lung troubles are quickly cur- Poe was • poet at 16 , at 34 he wrote
ed by Haggard.. Pse(oral itauaw, is, "The kayos." He died at 38.
The New /.ealesd House of Repeals/tote Tsaoyeon at 3.3 took that hick stand
byes hu lust •bul.beel liquor mellow u the among the poets he held te bis death.
Parisneentary 'refreehraeut room.' Bryant wrote poetry at 9 At 18 has
Ins Edison s grat-grandfather died at 10'2, mamterp,ece, "Thaoatopss, was publub
eraadf then at 103, sod one of his aunts ed.
at 1017, while his father is alive at 90. L•agfellow's drat poetry was published
The Duchene of York, for eome years, him at 13. At 32 he was ranked with our beet
devoted • portio° of her leisure in the win- poets,
tanto the muufaciure of clothes for the Scott sotered the kir realm of literature
poor. at 25. At 34 was the most
floe I;oeen, in her 57th year of power, oke day• popular poet of
has seen every thrum. an the world vacated Napoleon at 27 eommapded the army In
at .least mice, sad 8011/e of them several Italy. At .55 110 *a Emperor. Sew Water -
times loo at 40
I;47-abo.sd Hampstead has entered ant Bryon's first poem appeared at I'r. At
open air newspaper stand, upon which will 24 he reached the highest pannaele of nulit-
he *eh day the cupy of • news- scary lame.
paper !'hoots entered college at I•,. Began
Henri-Houueaye, the new member of practicing low at 25, It 30 was neer of
the French Academy, wrote has first bo..k asy practitioner.
when he was 11. He is • distinguished Washington was prominent at 21. At 47
Helleour. commander -its -chief ot the Amerio•n army.
According to staining gathered from the At 57 w.. President.
Probate t.ourts, brewer. fortune are made Alexander was King of k,aoednoie at 20.
with the greatest average:rapidity. Kinker at 25 Lord of Western Aria ; at 30 muter of
ecce pelt asthe world. He died .t 32.
Hot water pq,es have been port into the t;alileo disc veered rise iaoehroni.m of the
l'ope's apartments to the tamican, as I. pendulum at Lt 53 hes 30 was the most
doctors lomat on his being kept In an even famous utronomer In Korope.
temperature.
As they pan safely be trusted with Lt. Hamilton began hue public career at 17.
ten from the open sea r load, At 27 was one of the test known lawyers
t rfr are to4e- more !reel comer .ted atetetmen of hie day. At 32 was Sec-
leennan navy. y used u t`•• rotary of the Treasure'.
d + Br'tigham, that strange and wonderful
There a on immsmea
gorging to China Om! 1 pbeoomeaun.entered high wheal at 9. grad.
embraws nim ares of 50 -000 lquare miler �_ rated ot. the hoed of hie when 12. At
u al ptea�o�in� a.d is tilled with lak.- 25 was a noted scientist. When 3b became
porad. •rd canal.. lord Chancellor.
The only two r vilze.d countries is ,b• Ihtt, the younp.r, wo to Parliament at
world ao wh,ch • white nun is not parr:;, 21; Chancellor of the Ftche,luer at 23; at
ted to acquire civil rights or own prop. . 25 Fant Lord of the Treseury, and for 17
are Liberia and Hayti. years was the most illu.triou• and powerful
Ur'Pabtsehek roe Palmforet, tom.- , uncrowned head in Europa, -St Louis Kr
eon.ul general of Austro-Hungary to N•,, public.
York, wee, septette' of the charge oft
bezitrnteet m Vicomte r QUEER FACTS OF ANIMAL LIFE.
Toe most ett:�acioo, remedy known ' The aye -ave of Madagascar
Itrorn-i•oo'.:8 andnuhtt•21y 1'e- lariok;f 3,whicis larger
syrup of "furpentele. It is also the m- r 1 pro deafly tor ::s• eyes, u those
s .re any
tet in
pleaw.t to the -taste. "1 proportion t.. Iia arse thio t Gose o/ any other
The [Wheat York as making arrangement. It le es d that the flesh of the torr, .
for a riot to 1'ansda next steno I tartnt
spending r. Af ., u/ tote 1,.•rcr re.emblw [hat of Lod ani.
egsome time in the la 'minion t male, white ,,.t os the hindquarters has a
Dukpremed to Australia fishy tote.
South Australians use coal oil cane Wle.i It s brl:ered by microscopists that the
withcoacrete fou we.ghtng eii,s. A loop •1 highest power. ot their instrument. have
win is inserted into the soft commie, tcu, not yet rev.. bed the most minute forms of
•ffordeg • handle to the weight .nimt•1 life.
Since Lord 1'minw has breed [ovens'Yolu.tsty muscles ere almost always red :
general of New Zealand he has had • • -: •nvoluntary o.n«deo are generally white -.he
bon, to whom he has given, •moog oil • .n•.et notsb-e • rceptloo 10 the latter Crse
aaines, the Maori nave ot •Hui•.' ,erin, the !.wart.
Major Hamhrougn• father of Lieut Ilam Sashes ba.., the singular
proof be -
brooch, the victim of the Ardss moot not. ,ng able to elevate the head enndty remain
tery m Scotland, has been beaten in h. without the sliebteet movement for many
suit to recover 820,000 insurance oo hie eon . minutes at a a erne.
life.With bra, h : he alligator and the crocodile
The 4'an.reon estates, ['lghcler. t:..tte .: . ne tail iv toe most formidable weapon use
Newbort, Berkshire and Paxton l'.rk, 1►u, awoke holy delivered will break the lege
vertoo, Went Somerset, eomprteee moose 20. .• the strongest man.
000 acres, end • rent roll of 815,000 r The ma
olea of • pig'. moron are exoeed-
sear. iugl► powerful for their sloe, and thus en,
Mrs. .1. Marko', No. 8 ('entre Ave., T,.• ..hi. the anin.al in turn imp very hard ground
mate, gays My little boy was I.I4 up with with the ntn,r.mt ease.
an awful attack of the 1100 croup. I tried Cats rod seven] other animals hare •
several remedies but the child got oo relief. take eyelid w hick can be drawn over the
(be stall bottle of IM. L•nolette's Syrur eye -ball ether to cleanse it or to protect It
of Turpentine coed hum entirely and I can from ten strong a light.
truly rernmmeod it to every body for croup A decapttst.d snail, kept in • moist place,
will is • few weeks, grow . now head,
Quito ea aervtos.ble and good looking as
that which was taken away.
A hat finds ate way about without the aa -
instance o1 it..yeas A blinded bat will
*void wires and obstructions as dexterously
as though ,t could see perfectly.
When falling, as out of a tree or down •
steep declivity, bean will roll themselves
into a oboes reeemblano° to a huge furry
ball and thus escape without apiary.
The mole i. not Mind, as many person.
suppose. Its ey• is hardly larger than • pin
bead, and as carefully protected from dust
and dirt by means of unclosing hairs.
Nn psreotel care ever f.1ls to the lot of a
single member of the insect tribe. In gen-
eral the eggs of as iseect ars destined te be
hatched long after the parents are dead.
A FEW ODD ITEMS.
The origin of the ter of the term "iter
ling," applied to Foglia mosey, is lost in
obscurity.
Sleeping in linea is nowadays generally
considered as being unhealthy, cotton being
preferable.
The roar of Niagara has bees phonograph
.el end may be herd in any part o/ America
for a small fee.
mi. pond with at Met**
midi hoes lightly covered
Mebd., AM, five timesduriog
the hest met..ty-Bre year.
A negro preacher i. Okleboma was killed
the other day by his pistol dropping out of
his hip pocket and expladiag.
The orbit .f Jupiter is 1,000,000,000 miles
in extent and it takes the greed plume 4,•
3.32 days to make one round trip.
Lad is New York City has been meld at
• prke «quid to :8.000.000 per acre. The
highest in !oedema at $5,000,000 per acre.
The How of Lord. hoe ruled that • neaa
ie at liberty to prase trees which ovr•
hang hie .state frem a neighboring estate.
They don't de things is a half-hearted
way is Chiu Their astral byres is se
beg that people take • hell day Is lines to
it.
JUST LET HER.
• Stew r«eleee s, Married New rad
Lot her meet him with • kiwi not •
frown.
Let each realize the fact that they are
one. d
Let the hothead frequent hie hese,- trot
the Blab.
Let bin .esiet her ha beauttfyi.g the
hem.
Let bit not serrate Mn. Next Door's
gseniP
int tier net worry him with petty trou-
bles.
Let, bins *peak to his wife met yell "say"
ether.
Int her make Woe more pawn thea
the ala►.
Int her ymatbin with ►ire i. be.i.em
.tree
Imes him he es wawa after marriage se
Were.
Let
Ira kis night key oder un us
itself rt
how
Let her drew es taetefalty for W es ter
ertesegsra
Let atm wYe 1a la wits ; their batr
este aro aqua.
Let her al fret beams Ilia Nefgttar
hes • rid rues.
e1rMs ala ret
la
readarlag hrwMiag y`esiatilgaZaria: PIrsILAM'ir egernadBeen bias.
THE FACE.
Orow■ eyes are moot kindly.
A pouting upper hp indicates timidity.
Bla.k yes ere Lb* moat rash ted impstn•
moa
Very largo thick lips are • sign of segs•
.Y1y.
As open with le a sign of an empty
had.
(woos Mar always indicates coarse otgan-
ratiee.
Very fell cheeks indicate great digestive
posers.
An imeieoiSc.mt nose signifies an i..igai8
out moo.
4 projecting tipper lip sheers malignity
end .varies
Pointed Doses g..°rtlly indicate meddle
ante people.
Vii. • small face always bonitos
large sore are foxed se the head. .f
coarse people.
Weak
Poiret d is iodated by Nissen
era
Narrow, tin adrift Wass mall lungs
aa" low ,itoMy.
is k d rush 4e�k ii r alarm had Kitbarehreangg
itbg
25.11 Mee ereeef�Imto people el ea satins011akeeaf1.t
seeing
sal d.ssMwf...r.w t w., show
If As fmmheed be ,bear thea the Daae
the wigs is sapidity.
A Ice forehead Wane btefl1gesu.. •
siert forehead onioisy.
.f greet Waal �� surly lab is as Iadi.ettes
• s drsegdh.
Prattles, like red her, are a. l.dieadne
elm .deft t•mp.eweet.
1adage Whatmawtiwvwle,
~Wag bat 4a.dh Irem4*Mtaii dale( kw years end all
r-
era el sallIdislilos se db a orae
addled w try lledeek •lad ads" glpj
Zottilt4iw armed bsMM 1 war
ssz
RAM'S HORN SAYINGS.
time prosaism) are alraul to
Bible very wide for tsar they will tura to
de an the poorhouse.
Thepreacher should pray 'bot one
he opens the Old Book in the pulpit some
body will Bad It sew.
The Jews probably learned to d
barmier with as by tint trying
sake thing with Cud
Anybody cite talk about rotaries
terWaing way, but cooly those who
can make others sweat IL
fussy church has lust as many coover
,Jena 10 it as the spiritual condition of its
membership will warrant.
How many people there are who would be
splendid ('hri bass if God would always
keep them to a tight place -
Whenever the devil is celled ray hoe right
name an church, some man on a front ,set
always gets hie feelings Burt
FIGS AND THISTLES
SOMETHING TO KNOW.
open the I►w t go untidy ma (4e plea elk? every
body Imams you.
hum t pee ludo that you sever had hay
opportunities' in life.
'1'o 18Th.,, tt. d. to. en -I a sped ti, -m on,
children or .Julie use I Ir. I.ow's tyo,n.
rive efarp Syru. In.
n do tote i Two pensionce.hot I.., a he t, a• o,l. or
they cauoot forgive e*oh other's hidings
Bruyere.
If • fool and hu money are eau ly parted,
will somebody tail us why there eo many
rich fools •
Ytperaeuce s • Jewel, and it huh seed to
be se, for it is of au purch•eed i' •u in-
finite rata•.
Ih,n't express • potties np•n,on unison
you perfectly nuder.taud whet you are
talking about.
It .11 ri h m •n were euterprsioe and
bbenl, red el• the wo.r men were 'ober
and iudustrtoaa, the hard times would be
male much tallier that the makers would
beail. rat for want tet text.
Sallow compl.rl.e. blotches, pimples.
hone, •us......, old torn, /crotuk and dib
doer., t depend os' impure, vIta'sd bleed.
Burdock Blood (toter. purifies the Wood, j
remoras all effete matter, and cures all the
above named disease.. .syr
to an en
have it
Some shepherds try the hudeet to teed
the fattest sheep.
.1 tombstone never makes the recording
angel • goof date
The house is on the sand where the relig-
ion is all to the heed
In Christ trod showed us what be w►.,te
every roan to become
The man who lire. • solitary life will die
• stranger to himself.
Personality is always power when r;od
coronets and directs it.
When poise stark the singing it always
strikes the nght keynote.
The moo who would walk with Cod can
not do It so • crooked path.
SMALL CHANGE
Hope to teeth winced
White lies soon become ,-olored.
Those whose eyes deceive them are
the blind.
Our payers are filtered through the
wounds of Christ.
To say " Thy will be door " is good ; bur
to do the will of God is better.
Thee will be just as many good morn:ugo
es weeny in the ootning year
A moo begging for bread and nuyiog beer
is • serest dascourarement to chority.
Three thing* come not back • sped
arrow, a broken word, a lout opportunity
Ara, provers).
•' give me- the credit "f ming eineere.'
the neural pleating of the hear: aha• is
pure and true.
STUB ENDS OF THOUGHT.
What 1•reaks one heart make enrollee
Art is the sublimation of the artifices!.
A woman's Snap duwo't empty into her
heart.
Ao impulse should be kept on ice for •
time.
IMn't trust • mao who is too rea.ly tar
trust you.
Advertisements are the lege that business
walks on,
Language is the bucket wt ach hangs in
the well of thought.
Religion is the heart of the church and
theology is its brains.
A woman never makes up her mind re do
e thing : she dome it, and makes up her
mind afterwards
THINGS FOR THINKERS.
1;od's truth will never grow o:J or wear
out.
A lover of Christ ha no trouble about
!indent a way to show at.
The deal has no 'Juane1 with the mao
who hem no yu.rrel with himself.
The devil begtos to limp the mnmeot he
comas in sight of • good man's house.
It a not by uoderstandenr trod, but by
trusting him that we have victory over min.
SOME GEORGIA NUGGETS.
From the Atlantic Coneedatlea.
There .re some men in this country that
can't admin • tree unless it's got beegum
to it.
Instead o' growlio' at the snow, thank the
Lord for lents' you ore it without leaven'
t logy •
Hard times are better than no times at
all. They ars a rodseod to folk• that Dever
bad no excuse tor growl:°'.
The Lord didn't make this whole country
for you. He reserved • few higbtwoo4
knots for alligators to ew.11r.
iton't fret when the river's from over.
Maybe if it want yea would.'t have no
molly and couldn't bin • boat.
NEVER.
I.et the children go to bed with °old feet.
Look toward • bedroom door in paining.
Always knock at any private room door.
Carry the whole world on your sheuld.n,
far tem the universe. Trust the Eternal.
Live for self alone : aim to help the needy
pod deserving end study the happiness of
t i.ods.
Build up higher than your foundetio° will
anat. It's the tree with mare braoche•
than roots that is blown dews.
Let the baby deep with its mouth open ;
phew it os its side, smooth out its ear and
the masses is the pillow -ease, sod sleep will
be leaver .ad ew°.ter.
Put • tree, helpless baby to bed between
two grate, for if the poor little thug is not
or.ehed to death the mowers will absorb
its vitality and leave it pale and lifeless.
(Mod Hoeasksepa..
DON'TS FOR GIRLS.
fl♦e't thew gum is able.
Deal boast of year wealth, or the dbtis
reigned pauses yea may have at.
Don't Balk of your ewe affairs teed oesegh
for every see in the car to bear you.
ibex target that affectation is like stun
shies friends : it will desert/you at the Bret
alarm.
Don't drew based your mane. Cloth -
Mg that in paid for, eyes themigh a little ..t
.f style, will be are esode
fee which yen mew late debt.
ear
e ma
Inn& efaboear
Sleeves are h gaming es take aimed as
wash as the Anneal
Tenable dressmaker* ler t A flak-
amble
twseaYy tad Ilse yrds
of satin ter end dome of . hap ewe. Let
it he hoped this may a« a ly he Ma curd
bat the limit, .t self pesei4Wiss. The pa-
goda weirs is the '*0'. Is .swig bark
to s is is whined above the wrist a.d
the oaf terse t.werd the hood 1.11 end wide
iS the Wide a the .mega, aarlewl.p able
the wen. It
it sae el thus I espea tib
1d' =tire haverthhilri. mit
to the
sesta Seeelre.lrtlea,
That action is necessary for the mamte
ante of health u not only Idemtoroantable
from the fabric of the body, but evident
from observation of the universal practice
tet &nankin& who, for the pres.rvatann of '
health, an .hove whose rank or wealth ex
empts then from the oeoeselly of lucrative ,
I.:!,or, bit. invented sports and d versions, 1
which, though not of tyuel use to the world i
with manual tradss,•re yew of 1.041 long...'
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• "F
ranby Rubbers
to those who practice them, sort differ only /�
from the drudgery of the hu.t.sndman or
and l ■ k i1 qli" n _
from •
mhnu(ac u they acre rat chow., and 1
therefore performed without the pa,nl•ilI
eenee of compulsion.
Warm, Dry and Comfortable.
"'ebww•ea` ' Latest 8tyles Beautifully Fini le I
medical plural urges, sensibly cuosgb,•�'
that is the'eri..at extr.raMaa t in espeadi-
Perfect in Pit. a Bahia -tory.
hrowewbuirdiog • Mlle money should bb Wear
not i■ re- ranging for a r.ckrcoo, Granby W
won r.•i. n
he laid
on the y e d equipped wttl
Ie$.t the r:rel,'c means for I.ola:ion
care of • sack per* ,n 1 entilation sh
Ib we.1 - ta.ldered. The walls may he
wa.hah,e mnterial -haler tale. or cot
with waterproof oath paper. 7'ue pit
tag .!mould be out of but convenient to .-
A I t:l. of the time and rat -toy fnvesred in
libraries, ballroom. and oriental parlors
•pent ,e an •pertinent whose use In ea
•mergeory not uen.ust -to tra'I hti'r:enity 1
may insure the comfort and safety to the
family that iso tee -. ••ary to the vujsyn.ent
of the mon luxurious moot
Two Aboard s-•gll.b rd..
"There are ter., fishoo.e very 1•r^.alp. al -
moat universally, stfe,-tat by Flattish wo- t
men jars now that I don't think will he
',outed over here ansa by tF.. most pro I �0U
nouacrd fadd:rt-' remitked • w..man lust
back from • long stay in Kngiso.' •7Ley
•re the chignon sod the walking cane
Ilse fashionable coiffure u hadeou. nay, -
resulting, and I'm sorry to say et ie affected
by •bout eight in ten Kogltshwomeo. 1t i.
•imply • return to the moot extreme style
of the old chignon an immense wad of
hair, or imnaion of one, •tuck straight out
from the beck of the head. In its extreme
droelottment it u often a fully ae large ee
the head which It disfigures. Sometimes
you see a woman who •ime to lee ultra
fuhionable wearing two of these mnsstrori•
a tee, one •top of the other, and maybe •
little sailor herb -perched •top .f the wad,
but not covering her head .t .11. The .ply
Improv-ememt`'over the old chignon s that
the present one is • heir covered wire tram*
instead of • swab of hair. The vulgar
people cab it • 'bun.' 1w • trip around the
continent 1 did not gee • single 'bun' es
Dept on traveling F:erliehwom•n. it le
purely F:oglish and hkely to remain eu '
Women Wb. *beet Sig Cam..
ably • few month. ago account■ reached
hnilt u ars eats Li Lfe Iron•
.,:.,.:ii
at
sod _
r old .nwawq.na surrtoe.�msesrsssasssessmessrrrsweNssssssn.s e.sm
DrL " " ' i
Of
soh, d
�. Uses
Colds,
Coughs,
Grippe, Croup,
Vi hooping Cough.
Fontaind of the aboetiog of • large tiger by
the Maharani of Pinnate, who will be better
known under her maiden name of Flnrrie
Bryan. Perhaps one of the beet marks-
women we can point to, says The Leedom
Queen, is Mn. Henry Scannell, the intrepid
wife of the superintendent of the (; 1. 1'.
railway police of the Bombay Presidency.
Mn Scannell •ceampenied her husband en
hie tours of iespeotion to the Ahmeod•gger
district, carrying with her a wainscoted
gum. These expeditions soon fostered a
keen love of sport in her, and she was able
to de some excellent shooting on the wing
with an Alexander Henry 20•bore goo.
Later on she brought down black back very
skillfully with • 12 bon rifle Mrs. Scan
Dell's record i.eludee 118 black buck many
of the horns of thaw victims measuring nine
teen inches to twenty. Seip,, quail, pert
ridges, bastards, waterfowl, etc., have all
(alio• to Mn. Acamoell'a era, sad thirty
three manner may be added te her book.
She believes implicitly to sport w • health
tel recreation, and would urge apo. all
women the b.osPte derived from a good
tramp arrow eoemtry, ga• om should***.
nee..u.g Lague.
How can • refined *email best protect
herself from insult ' Thu ie • serious
question is thew day when women we be-
ing forced to ano.pt respon.iblities and to
stead oftentimes so ovmpletely aloe. In
enite are mot always merited, .ad appose a
man or • own maliciously offers an affront
to • woman sad the one effro•ted is Inostely
Wad, what redrew has she • None what
ever There le fo Dodo of honor to fit the
ooassiea. 17mfort.e•t.ly then are men and
women who take • lventag. of this eek of
protect/6s. Now one will advise, "Treat
Nem with silent sosseapt " Wel that is
the sally way open, but it is ..t a jest way.
The emnmpt dosse't affect the offefd•ra,
pad ideas radon their vieio.o.sn., being
unk.nwn, d.awroa to soother.
There is a.oh • thing as righteous Inde/
matins, and too frwia..tly wee rt
at too dear a ramIf the affront r as is q
distalis oSsmw, there ie the parvo, het hew
few w.mws would avail themselves .f the
puklialty thin made ' There is the ether
alternative of appealing to • ate ,dative,
whisk is very apt n some tremble, mad then
prasee
the rah M .tired by •a wales.
it.. the male relative does eat avail.
There dash" be sane sae of hear 'that
add plat • geetlawee is lied m gr-
am& tarot, sewing more r.Srtbl n.., • aria
r woman el the .I..Use kW amid be
required te adhere te at least a seerhme
waosneseray thing ads. New Grua.@ Tams -
To lura est ad Arise *so
fres ibis i the wadiItaliibis "skim
also/ illsos RAIL swam ilys=
ei Oa
5058
pplus - - - - •-.. .....,..-
TT dolls the lhro t&
Lungs.
Turpeiiij1i .
Never
used a Tub or Pail that lasted as long,
that was as light, that gsve as much
thorough satisfaction as i1BRi;WARE.
A lifetime of ten years -4s a frequent
occurence with
EDDY'' INDURATED
• 0 FJBELWARE
NEW BAKERY
aonilR=oH. COAL AND WOOD
-CITY-
JOHN A. GREEN
hote established a new Bakery and Con-
fectionery Store on Hamilton -rt. in
Barrie'. old stand, where he will keep
constantly on hand everything in the I
line of (hal Dread, Cakes and Pantry
of best make_ Large Loaves at 8 eta.,
and small Loaves at dc.
No combination ; ns' extortion . but
everything to suit the times and the
packets of the people.
if you want (iootl Bread and Cheap
!tread Ieavr your orders at the New
ifakery•, on ilamiltyn Street_
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
itread delivered to all parts of the
town
JOHN A. GBBNN,
Spsoi.l 'Wonting' given to
+SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD.
Headquarters for all grades of
NANO, SOFT i BUCASMITN COAL.
04141 welshed on either market et tag Scales,
eat ray Prime to(ore gel DI .bowlers.
imams ir
Te1•N.ee fomsertte..
The Old Reliable
COAL
ALWArS ON NANO.
NOW is the time to purchase your
HARD COAL The best and only
SCRANTON HARD GOAL in this
market supplied at current pries on
shortestnotice.
All Coal Weighed at the Mar-
ket.
ot1•AsWM Leib. .a 1ff A %MINS ie. r --
JOHN 8. PLATT, Prop.
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PATENTS
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