HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-5-9, Page 7THE SIGNAL: GODftRJO iONT : TRTTRSDAY. MAY 9 189.%.
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WeakWnmen
and ell mothers YAW are nursing
babies derive great benefit from
Scoter. Emulsion. This prepara-
tion serve% two purposes It
gives vital Strength to t:u,.ilrrs
and also enriches their milk and
thus makes their babies thrive.
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Emulsion
a constructive food that pro-
motes the making of healthy
tissue and bone. It is a wonder-
ful remedy for Emaciation, Carnia*
Dsh1ky, Throat and Lung Complaints,
WiCads, Anaemia, Scrofula and
g Diseases Of Child"...
Sou iaw/h/fir ow SS.u's Em/:sow. Fee.
gong a geese. Massete Y Oee.ist& ..c. • gl,
CRISP AND CASUAL,
An air -Inletted life preserver, to be at-
tached to the head, has been invented
The fibre ot the coarsest wool is about
the five hundredth part of an Tech in deem
eter.
A Media, Seoilaod, mea is working, ou •
firing machine that u built un the bicycle
Plan
A stove tor booing coal duet has just
been %.vented in I:ermaay. Thu tuel pt..
t.teose beet.
Rumen heir varies is thickness from two
ku.dred and ifte.sth to the au hundredth
part .f an inch.
Sl.epleaeness caused by two much blood
in the head may be overcome by applying •
cloth wet with cold water to the back of the
neck.
Overland telegraphic eemmuniatioe be.
twee. ID I* and China his at Irt been es-
tablbied by the junettuc of the fturmese
and Chinese lima
Woods, the naturalist, says that when
young spiders tint begin to spin four han-
dred of their threads are cot e.tuel in eir•
to o.e of the full -grow. insect&
The wings of es owl are lined with s soft
down that smithies the bird to fly without
making the 'tattiest sound, a vary import -
teat matter to • Doctoral bird of prey.
An ostrich will sever pe 'insight to iia
n est, but alweys approach it with tray
windings and detours, is order, if poet&►le
to co.aeal the totality from observation.
The diatoms, single -celled plants of the
seaweed faintly, are to .mall that three
thousand os them lard end totted saro.ly
suffiee to cover an inch of space em the rule.
A French medical authority asserts that
death caused by • fall from • great bight is
absolutely punts.& The mind acts very
rapidly for • time, then unoonsinem ores OS.
WNW
It has been positively demonstrated that
tobsocu is see of the prime ummer of Dolor
blind..... lo positions where it is neces-
sary to distinguish oolore extensive smoking
should be avoided.
The King of • bee, when compered with
the point of • fine needle, under • powerful
microscope, is hardly discernible. The
pint of the needle appears to be about ea
inch in diameter.
The smallest watch in the world has been
made, after two years' labor, by • Geneve
rtia n. The dial is nee sixteenth of an
inch in diameter, and the watch adorns the
heed of • pencil.
A dined, 1,400 meters in le.rth, to the
teeter of Mout Bla.e, hr beep proposed by
• ,'wine eugieeer. Thea, by • vernal abaft,
people soy wend to the *emelt, 3,800
meters about the teasel level.
The first electric light wee produced by
Humphrey levy, in 1808. The tint practi-
cal dyneins was built in 1857, and was first
used to run an electne Batt et the light-
house in South Foreland, Eng.
A white tee hr been invented. The
beauty of this .ub.ta.a is their under no
climatic conditio.r will it become soft, m
that in oolkieg the desk. of .hips it will
probably take the piece of pit.► altogether.
Aa the strewth of the building depends
upon the solidity of ite foondstio.. so health
depends upon tie coodition of the blood.
To impel impurities and cap.. the Arid to
become vigorous and life -riving, Ayer's ar-
sa'arills is the nest powerful and effective
medicine in use.
SNAP SHOT S.
\e man has any more religion than he is
Able to show up is his daily Ilfe.
Geese ous impm.ss are ell right except
when they are sought te be substituted for
good deeds.
Whatever other people may do, yea are
bound to live alw.ys op to the highest stand-
ard o fduty.
Education may powerfully effect the mind
to its superticu! Kate, bet cannot renew it
in the depths.
Supreme the harsh weed that you are about
to speak, else yom may inflict • wooed that
no subsequent effort cam Bare.
The character of mem often coma out
more clearly im their unpremeditated motions
than in their studied eeeduot.
Special devotion to year own tub ought
not to be inconsistent with • brotherly in-
terest in the tasks of other people.
The habit of lounging among books, in-
stead of studying them is *se .4 the most
pernicious into whitish it ie partible for you
to toll.
To ferret • ki.dsese thew. yea wham you
needed it, is to rive the strongest possible
evidence that you are intrbeekally base -
hearted.
Whea you are Inclined to doubt that these
Is any unselfishness left in the werid It wiU
be well for you to step and oe.sider all the
kind maturities of whisk toll have awn the
recipient.
Ayer's Pi1au are reeosem.nded by leading
physicians e.d drsegista, as the most
preempt amd of asst remedy for biliousness.
nomas, eo tivessee i.dlgastiae. dullpl.b
nese of the liver, jetti .Mies and sick -
�me�md�
o che ; ales to reHs a ,sI , Macs, .sursigie
and rtienewitism.
Wise Me Md i. gape.
The RMl that elves way to • desire (e gad
wend tiite al•tfeoi., be Niftiest. t!..age./F
tams e( yeses men mad seer samp riagly. h
IAyi.g the fewedadea far a m.elmaafar 111,
sod when monied she will develop i.e. a
b▪ efalls ft L . gh1� ire"
rd help her meths, that who AO *idol
w sad bessmsn so eesmozot to inmost
h ost Thea ei�ri.11 we. dem MAD mad davomes
uses .l bar dote le madam sod serime lar
ffs• Fame et home salaams essemeolle the
'mime mid ae l.em .1(re yhdr.
F108 AND THISTLES
The world is sot se mesh is peed of baiter
premature r it is el better practice.
Drop• of grist eai t do anything. Sothis/
gives parka pesos but trust m (Urea
The shield e/ tooth case mads to gtec.b
all the tierydart• N the wicked un., it bead
right.
God merle uiI.U.i e.t osrvia as much as
H• doss • loyalty that ie witting to go to the
stake,
(.ed Seal opemieg the *undone is heave.
for people who briag every title Lute the
storehouse
Penuding the /table ant making • noise its
church u use thing, and venom/ souls to
(.'brut another.
Were God pat our Mae helloed hie back,
we have no right to keep than ooastently
before our faire
The roan who believes in • holy God c•a-
nnt be satisfied with anything short of right-
ruuteer 10 hinadt
When the preacher can't vet ►11 the salary
that hes been prount•at him,there u mi e-
w.,iy wbo ought to make shorter prayers in
church
To undertake to he religious in • milk and
pea ser e•y 1t r toolisti as to jump toward •
chaitn to .ee bow near we can come without
Remy over.
OEMS OF THOUGHT.
No ore is useless in this world who
lightens the burden ot it for enotb.r.
Though we travel the world over to Sod
the beautiful, we must carry it with ns or
find it cot.
We attract hearta by the qualities we dis-
play ; we eec retain them by the qualities
we poassss.
Though the bad mayshirk labor, the
brain is not idle. If 11 oe. not grow corn
it will grow thistle.,
It is good dismisses not to make too much
of any man et die first, because one oanoot
hold out that proportion.
Poverty is not dishonorable in itself, bet
only when It arises from idleness, tatemper-
enoe, •xtravagaoce, and folly.
Nothing is mere destructive of individual
ch•r•eter then for • mita to lose all faith is
his own abilities tor the pr...cation of his
work.
Deride not any man'. de4ormitie., but
bless God they are not yours. Men shall
aaw.t et (sod's bar for their view habits,
but net fes their natural imperfection&
PEBBLES.
Tile populau.o of the German Empire is
increasing at the rate of 500,000. year.
A Spanish paper is the Pyrraneee rega-
lerly suspends publication in hot weather.
It is estimated that the Gulf Stream takes
about two years to flow from Florida to
Norway.
A little mumble. for sewing ou bottoms,
just invented, is likely to prove a boom to
bachelors.
The North British Railway Company is
building • station at Edieberrh et • octet of
$1,200,000.
It is claimed that Lek. Erie prodigies more
fah to the *quarts mile than any other body
.f water in the world.
Men attending the par in melt works are
never knows to hays cholera, smallpox,
scarlet fever or influenza.
In time of war Fromm puts 370 out of
every 1,000 of her pepelstion in the field
Germany, 310 ; R.ssis, 210.
Some of the little bronze images •f Cbia-
ste deities are *apposed to have an antiquity
of 2,000 year. before Christ.
Henry VIiI. ate with his fingers, end
whs. hungry, would take uo bis victuals
and swallow them in handfuls at • time.
The Roman catacomb's are 580 miles in
extent, and it is estimated that from 6,000,•
000 to 15,000,000 deed ere there interred.
The brain of woman ie abolutaly entailer
than thes of man. but it is stated to be
somewhat larger in proportion to the weight
of the body.
A muni.s buried custom exists in Assam.
All corpses are lowered from the roots with
ropes, it being contrary to the laws of the
country to carry a dead body through s
door.
FASHION NOTES.
Sash rtbboss are wider than ever be-
fore.
The Summer bet must match the cos-
tume
The big soup plates are Doming back
MJ t collars ere among the the spring nov-
elties.
It is • remarkable Spring for beautiful
(i hoer.
the newest shic oat in Paris is of blue•
dyed cb•mou akin.
Newest things to boas are of narrow r:10 -
hen looped oo • fousdar.io..
OJve-oolored cloth Deet., with puffed
alseve• of the same shade of Bilk, are new.
Bride! trousseaux are not as extensive as
they once were.
Women wear now the wide lace collars
that used to be mo opelized by infants.
Old-fashioned straw 'flats,' trimmed
with falling lace, will be among summer
bats.
Black lam shoulder eapse are among these
so.apioio.sly exhibited et the shops.
PIES AND CAKES.
Custard Pia --One quart of milk, • little
salt, four eggs and o.e-half sup of sugar.
Bak. witk an under creat a.ly
('ream fake. -One cap of batter, two
cups of sugar, two cap. of 11ew.r. o.e coaapp e1
cornetaroh, three tablespoonful. d bskiag-
powder, cote sap of milk and the whites ed
eight eaiP-
Ssewballs. -(lite sup of sugar, me sup of
flour, two tablespoonfuls et sweet milk,
the table.pooefulof baking -pewter. tire.
saga Aad flavor it with lento.. Stem
twenty mimeses in buttered maps, este teals-
. pooefml is *soh, sad roll u whits sugar
when h.t.
Iowa Pis, --Take ewe cups of sugar, •
small piss. e1 mated butter, two eims sad
the joke*, two lessees. Heat together the
yolks of the aid the sugar .aril very
light, add the ismw and Mir is the well -
Mates whites .et. Hoke with • nab soder-
cruet
Soft Useaim -Om top of batter, ems amp
of sugar, twe ergs, whiten and Maim
three.reser
k, ese wall s1 ends sod as
Mile deer es will make them self smog! be
rein fll.risk. with war wed imbed .st-
o w{ ; fore satYsg. pees the relHig-pen
Wert. ih.m est eai lake a iljlhe Moira
They tem Be Domes.
The 'Trilby' eras bee had as lua.isr eat -
MOM Om the desire .f girl la .n parts of
Me world whe Shiloh they resemble De
Ma.rids he..i.s b semm..i.M with the
anther. 1St. D. blearier has resolved a
hags somber •f pbsesgraphe from Tema
women he filo sad other ei m erles .MI.g arab....legs
MIS 11.le Ye gimlet, Mtn wemilplle the
WHAT SAL r CAN 00.
Balt is whitewash makes tit *tisk.
Balt puts out • Are in the °has my.
Balt sa **lutea t.n•lea cure* amid is the
head.
Balt used to sweeping carpets keeps out
meths.
Salt as • gargle will cure *wrens. el the
threat.
Salt throws on • coal fire w►iah i* low
will revive 1t.
Reit said soda are exoelleot for bee stage
and spider bites.
Salt and vtsegtr will remove staiss Irma
discolored teacups.
Melt to water is the beet thing to clean
willow ware and matting
Salt thrown oe soot whish has fallen ea
carpet will preveut Kath.
Salt en the filigree whoa cleaning fowls,
'teat or fish will prevent i2:;Ya►R.
Salt pat on ink when freshly spilled oa •
carpet will help in reeto.mr the spec.
Salt is the oven under baking tins will
provost their soorvhiss on the bottom.
Salt thrown on a goal tire when broiling
Meek will provost blaskag from the drippug
ht.
TOILET SUGGESTIONS.
Brushing the teeth with the theist pn1•
veered willow cb•roo•I will make them
white.
A lump of beeew•x dissolved in • smell
•lusntity of sweet oil over • candle and
cooled is an excellent remedy for chapped
hands,
For whitening and softening the akin an
excellent lotion may be prepared from two
puns of award's powder, two grains mur
tete ot •menoau and eight ounces emulsion
ot almond*.
•n regetatne t'raterplere.
Au exquisite setter for the table is made
of linos a quieter of a yerd square, and
around this • border of the Irish point of
the heaviest braid, med. all in one piece
without any trimmings et the corners. Tine
with smaller squares set under the carafes
and bonbon dishes gives • lovely effect when
used on • polished mahogany table, the red
wood shining under the lace.
The engagement alas.
There is ne positive rule in regard to the
giving of the engagement ring. A young
girl may be engaged two or three months
without either receiving er weartng her eo•
ragemest r1.r. There would be ao impre-
pnety in • man asking his femme what kt.d
of • ring she would like. Usually the en-
gagement ring hr • precious stone ot mate
tort .et in it. When money Is no object
and the lady has net • decided preference
for some other gem, the convectional ring
u a One solitaire diamond.
• Riet fee earners.
Mothers who are ooefrosted weekly with
treanosdourn holes is almost new etockiap,
and it is remarkable what two days' wear
by an active child can aocomplirh in this re-
spect by as Wive child can accomplish u
this respect, will de well to follow the lead
of one home denier with has worked eat her
own salvation in the matter very Waverly.
Site takes • piece of strong net, bastes it
over the hole, and then darn. ever it, thus
a000mpliebiag • .eater and stronger darn
than in the old way, and in • shorter time.
She same method ia successful in mending
woven uaderwe•r.
Table Meta.
The following hint* are gives concerning
moat. pointe in table etiquette by The
Ladies' Home Journal.
Grape seeds are removed from the mouth
with the fingers. (hs leaving the table, the
guest for oae meal only does met fold her
napkin, but leaves it just beside her piste.
The coffee spoon is only used oocuienally
to stir the coffee : the (toffee should be taken
direct from the cop. Jelly is ostially eaten
in oosnection with Fame, and • small quan-
tity of it is taken on the plate beside the
meat. In eating chicken it is not neeessary
to take the hone is the Sager., although it
is permitted with very small birds. it is
proper to eat from the side of • epee.. •
banana is eaten Prem the hand, the skin be-
ing Uncut eatirely stripped off. Fruit
knives are used for removipe the peel from
peaches or apples.
I.tr.daee the Children.
it is • common oversight in too many
heeeeholde met to introduce the children to
visitors. Gusto are formally presented to
the adult members of the family, but the
younger boys or girls aro either ignored a1 -
together. or else introduced ie • renewal
„,- without raving their individual names.
This °eerie is almost certain to result in
awkwardness and constraint on their port,
when grown. There u • differe.ee between
putting children forward unduly and giving
them their just meed of recognition. And
pray take pains. in making introductions, to
speak the names distinctly, and, above .11
thine. else, do not omit their mention.
How many of us have been saeeyed ta have
• hostess greet an intimate friend, to whom
we were entire 'trimmers, with some suoh
salutation ... '0 Henry, se pleased to have
you meet Miss KI..k,' leaving us to dis-
cover hie .oresme as best we may. 11 is
mot • bad p.a for the family to rehearse by
thornod's...nese of the.* little sooial for-
-('nmgr./ratiemalist.
The flares In MNe\ Weida.
I wonder if piteous who oaa write Sooteb
are sufficiently aware of :b. great literary
advantage they have over writer. who are
ash bare to that abilityit to no credit to
them that they eau do it. it is a gift of
. stare despond in their lap i never heard
e/ thyme@ who learned by artificial means
to write Mooteb. S.otch writers do it, and
so •.e .Ime it hes leer been obvious that
the p eprrtkie of good writers to the whole
Smash population was exesedingly arse ;
beet I de met renumber that it has .ver b...
pistol out how mash easier for a Seash-
o res
ash -
or s io b. • geed writer aha...ether is b. -
..nes of hie Wats etmmand of 1e. Switch
There see sash ddighWel wards it that
language ;tams 4.weeds that e. tits printed
pep wbeseper their happens to
drop tams wet* rust.: words
skirl. and wprd. tie. .•lith .mil thump -
Scrib.er.
-Illemema YUq►.
H■m.. 011.. vOM by es
Hied@ el previema resolve` a r s *memo■
•eperientr tbM pens whir me Wavy
sleeper.... awake. et a .calsis beer by re.
selvieg to de es, It ersered bur • semi pre -
Amer agreed epee, resepim N se • *all
MI awakes sod es awake. braimstly. T.
metro at dsknees the loos* m os.•.• .t els.
patient will armee tam samie a mese who
sleeps. ..d is deep Disse Abs
smagaisas
erpflfem el she peek
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DELICIOUS
MAZAWATTKK
TEAS,
15,000,000
Packets
The
Tea
of the
Old Country,
0 1 LB. IID A LB. LED MISTS
IT 40, 50, AID 60 CELTS PER LB.
S1)1,It I1Y—
C. A. NAIRN,
H. E. SNELL.
nod STUDY BROIL
an asvten. R.pr•ee
rwo little boys were invited out to tea at
the bowie of • third little boy. and their
mother told them that if there were cakes
ler tee only to take one each. At the tea
table a plate of very tiny cake* was passed
round. Freddy, the older boy, looked et
the diminutive '.iabv' cakes • moment and
then took two, saying as he did se, to he
Ileal. brother
, You may take two, Wills. I'm sure
mamma didn't think they would be so very
small.'
Teo Ipmit tivv.
There's • man up town who has a mania
for selleeting all aorta of queer facts in his
tory, ecience,and to forth,and his wife can't
appyac,;ate him at •11. The other evening
be laid down his paper.
'That'. odd,' h• said to her.
'What she inquired.
'The statement that it would take 12,000,-
000 million veers to pomp the see dry at the
rate of 1000 rations • seoe.1.'
She studied the statement profoundly ter
• full minute.
'Where would they pat •11 the water''
she asked innocently ; and he paid ne attest.
tie° whatever to the queetioa.
Lenin Cvr'a Sirens Utile aseghter.
Miliac Cyr, the eeven•yer-old daughter
of Louis Cyr, the Frenolo Canadian straw
man, reoe.tly made her debut afore the
public in an athletic exhibition. She threw
dumb -bells about as though th.Y were play-
things, and premise* to b. s female ws.der
in the weightlifting line. She lifted two
dumb-bell., see on the top of the other,
whose segregate weigkt was 306 pound.,
and another 33 ib. demb-bell over her head.
With one band she lifted 136 Ills., and with
me Yager weights serregati.r 89 pound&
The Heil• tot weighs 'sly 69 pseuds, and
r�lifhw`Ptavet6S
Mit ,but try M passe to • lingering
rough er Bald bee wytag ewmlmeesel
reasuem TAM
PYNY•PECTORAL
end nag 1.ewers le Ne.;.. Celle
els meet *helm•* 08400, estaa sere
tides*. he lbet even *seri. m threw
awe er bwailrl leammease bee
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LOW SWIM BS eemea
FEATRRB 0 NE
Corsets are now recognized
to be the Standard Corset
of Canada.
Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded.
ASK YOUR DRY GOODS DEALER FOR THEM.
SPRING MILLINERY!
1\4=.35 CAMERON
wiehei to announce to her customer% and the ladies of Gotletit•h and sur
rounding country that she has placed in stock all the new, !eliding fashions,
both in Shapes nand Trimmings, that have lien designed for this Stenson..
trade ; and also that the present well -assorted stock will be renew. -•d from
week to week throughout the Season.
Having adopted the strictly Cash system, lath in buying anti 'oiling, she
is prepared to quote the lowest possible prices first clans Millinery can be sold
for, and can quote fiats from 20 cts. up.
There will be no special opening days, but ctery day will be an opening
for all who wish tasty and artistic Millinery made up in the best ',tanner
Thanking my tuany patrons for past favors, 1 solicit ► .ontinu,utre of
save. Call and inspe..t my stock. MISS CAMERON.
SPRING TMPORTATIONSI
We have received the greater part of our Spring Stock of Roots and
Shoes, comprising the Finest attd most Stylish Footwear that the tnal'ket af-
fords. In Lattice', Mimic*. and Children's Klack ,and Tan Oxfonl Tien we are
showing exceptionally good value. 1 n IAlcdi.'s' Gaiters, etc., we have fine line
which are very popular just now. Ladies', NIisms' and Children's Hutton
Boots in endless variety, at prices to suit the titres. in (lents wear wo have
nil the leading styles in Ibngola, Shell Cord anal Calf. Boys' and Youths'
School Shoes at prices that defy competition. Call and see our Ltuiies' Whits
and Tan Canvas Oxfords.
Wm. SHARMAN, Jr.,
Corner alsiefest. anti Square. Successor to E. Dowitimi.
P.S.-•The balance of our Winter Stock will be sold regardless of coat to
clearint
the great Louis is justly proud of het. fan
will appear hereafter with the 1'yr tamtlyla
their athletic exhibitions.
GODERJOH
STEAM BOILER WORKS.
A. S. C H RY STA L,
Seecreserto Christ& it Mock,
manufacturer a W kind. of
BOILERS,
Smoke Stacks, Salt Pans, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc..
And Dealer in -
Engines, Machinery Castings, &c., Pipes
and l'tpe Fittings, all Brass Good.,
Valves, 1 i•ug.., Etc.
All ('oatantly on Hand at Lowest ('rice..
The following heroes -hand P' o and Morti-
ieerr, for sale :-
One 45 H.P. Boiler and Engine.
40 " Slide Valve Engine.
35 " Tubular Boiler, complete.
14 Fire•boz Boiler and r:ngine,on
wheels.
Repairing promptly attended 1o.
A. S. C8 MAL.
Brie.-ly P. O. Box 37. Ooderioh, (I.t,
Works -Opposite O. T. R. Beatles. Oedemas&
6.
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NEW BAKERY
- iN
Of 0IDERICPi.
JOHN A. GREED
has estai,lished a new Bakery and C(on-
f.'crtinnery Store on Hamilton -at. in
Barrie's uI•i i•tand, where he will keep
constantly on hand everything in the
line of Good Bread, Cakes and Pastry
of best snake. Large Loaves at 10 ctn.,
and small Loaves at 5c.
No combination ; no extortion; but
everything to suit the times and the
pockets of the people.
if you want Good Bread and Cheap
Bread leave your orders at the New
Bakery, on Hamilton Street.
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
Bred delivered to all parts of the
town.
JOHN A. GREEN.
TENTS!
CAVEATS. Duet .MAigf . *11 CIIPYllMIT1
Obtained. sad all !wises. In the U. 8. Patent
Once attended to at MODAIR/ TB PRA*.
Our oaths Is °leas to the C. 8. Patent Of
See, att.A w r sac o�baall■ Patents la less time
ham those -smote freer WABNINOTON.
Need MODKL OR DRAWING. We ed.
rtes as to pateainb lit free of chorea .ad
we make NV ROI UNLESS WX OB-
TAiN PATRNT.
W refer, bene. to the Postmaster. the Reim
of Mo.e Order Div.. and to officials of tee
U. a. Pate.t ole& Poe Omelet. ramps
Nessa ate relereaeee to actual cheats he rem
awe Mate er Camay. write se
tt • imam a tom..
Ops* I�e PasM
Placid losrbwtartoa."D C.
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FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
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BAKING
POWDER
1NECOgCSeE8TFRtEND
a.ww.r �.0 CANADA.
35-CASII PRTZES35
Ist prize, $25 ; 2nd, $15 3rd,
$10 ; 4th, S5 . 5th, $2 . 10
prizes of SI each . 20
prizes ot bOc. each.
I- The poem is expected to be the
— result of the child's own thought,
— the Dame, age, address and school
to he appended to each poem, also
T • card out of a package of
I;eyloii
The Proprietors of
alada
, offer to school chilaren the above
prise., competition open until let
of May, for the best pcem ur
rhyme, the initial letter of the
lines reeding downwards to cram•
pose the words-
=_ `Salads' CmIouTeas
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TIME TABLE :
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Purchase your through Tickets via '
ITh6 Old Reliable
Grand Trunk Line,
thus avoiding transfers anti .•hangs%.
Splendid Train %%service --none better.
Speed, safety and comfort combined.
Remember Manitoba anal Northwest
Excursions and Settlnrx' Trains tlnrinq
March and April. For parars,
rate., etc., apply to H. ARMSTtiRONculG,
O.T.R. Town Ticket Agent, (ioaerich
-Pull supply 01 Slaps. Folders, Rn., free
M all. (7.11 and see him. All information
sbafslly furnished.
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