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For 20 Years NANCED BY A LOVER.
the turtnula for making Scott's
l:r'lulsiun has been endorsed by
physicians of the whole world. No
secret about it. This is tine of its
lit/Idol/est endorsements. But the
,trungest endorsement possible is
)t) the Ja/al aAlwgM it gives.
wrishes. It does more for weak
:abicsand Growing.Children than
any other kind of nourishment It
rcngthensWeak Mothers and re -
,tures health to all suffering from
Emaciation and General Debility.
For Coughs, Galata lore rh.oat. Bron-
chitis. Weak Logs, Console o., Stood
Diseases and Lose of Flash
lora • bursa Nd.tiu Aa waggbta has. aft
MAYFIELD.
WimmelI) Y, .duty 3.
Mies YeCeneen has bees the guest of
Mie. Maggie Wild for the last few weeks.
Miss !moa Kites te home co a visit from
DwAalo-
Miss Lottie Martin is home spendieg a
week's yw•ttos with her ester.
Mr. Thompson, of chutes. was taking In
the lake bees•.. het Sunday.
Mrs. ilta.y end Mir !soil. Ti feey, of
Detroit, ars viltaag at the queen's.
Mrs. W. J. Brandon hes returned to 11.1'
greet.
L. Wild is home trom the Stratford Bust
o gee College.
The Heyrock yacht was in port here her
• few days lam week.
Mts, Shepherd is visiting her res, Dr.
Sbj
T. G. Davy asd wife and okildrue sad
nurse are .m•sg the goers at the e;.sss's
Miss M. Campbell is spssdiag bar Sum-
mer vacation with her mother, Mrs. A.
Campbell.
Mrs T. J. Marks gave • delightful party
to her t hormb triaged., oso raising Ism
week.
Th. Brethren held a meeting in the town
hall as Ssaday last, and sewnl other meet
mire on Frost street.
Albert and Wesley %Saa....peat .un
day is tows.
A number ot the B.yfi.ld y people
held • social picnic at this Greed ea
Friday last sad a very eathwistie um.
was meat. They all returned home well
satisfied with the day's sport, tired in body
but happy at heart.
Mrs. Gross and Mrs. Wilkie are the gess
of Mrs. Dae. McDonald.
Rev. Mr. (Mivaat, pester of the Methodist
church. las gene, and hie successor will be
present next 9.aday.
School closed last Thursday and a grand
member of prism were distributed. l v.ry-
o.e present was well pleased with the reci-
tations and school discipline.
The Bati eld Peeskitrien Kaye
decided M geee a peeve party- east Mew
day .vesug,tbe Stn 1..t.,ea Ike Stegbery'a
lawn. A greed time is expected, .ad the
ladies are dot.1 their bast te mak* it a mo-
ose. The band will be in atteadasoe.
Miss Porterfield org•aist of St. Astirews
church, hos left tows to rind trim& danag
bey vacation and Via. M. Campbell ba
taken bey place.
The 12th of July will be oslabr•t.d by
our tlrange brethren in S..torth, and they
espies to compete with some of the beet
iodises a the county. They have purchased
• intuit] deg • od new bete, the letter being
purchased from our prominent merchant,
Frank Edwards.
Falls About the Male
Tb. Bible coastline 66 books, 1,189 chap -
tars, 31,173 verses. 773,64+2 word., 3,51t6,589
letters.
The middle verse is the 'tth verse of the
116th Psalm.
The longest verse i. the 9th verse of the
dtb chapter of Father.
The shortest verge is the .iSth verse of the
lith chapter of it John.
The Bibb is sow printed w 226 differeat
leaga•gss and di•lws. Then u .aid to b.
about 915 differeet languages sod dialects
Nick's is the world.
The following five facts about our English
Bible are worth rememberar
First oomplete translation of the whole
Bibb was make by John Wycliffe, A. D.
1380-1382.
Fire New Testament prated in England
was thee of Wilitam Tyndale, A. 1). 1525-
1S2e.
First Bible printed is England was Mils
'overdale'• A. D. 1535.
First division et the Bibb oto verve, •a
we sow have thea was begun by Whitting-
ham, in 1567, sad oemplet.d in the Geeev
Rible, 1560.
The revised v illea of tis. English Rible
woo bops rd Jane 22, 1890, and in
America. O ssbw 4. 1872. Th. New Tema -
smut was oom*1iSd Is Ihimismoll. November
11, 1880, aad is Ylrrit , GOMM 22. 1880.
Mseitoatla led is allti Ere'.
luantiti« of railway Ow M M
.00
Room. April ',MO
To Robert rhlllips.
1)r.Iggta, Ferro.
This 1. M certify
tied 1 ba.. out. rod rn,m
sties for • dem, nes SA
tens .everal .rtlri. re
e.en.iaidrd for this cam
bet sone of Mem
ro* ns. till 1 tried
(1.s. ,1()lntment. wMrb
hms nretpl.trly cured me
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? 1 w adv. Ovid, tonight
e wrdkinsie and woe. and t,..k the
1„ os.lk,•1 114•,11 see. dlsaasr .
4.t malt. FIs•R)a •...k a. -e, 1
1t of Dr. (Twill fanemr,o, and as
"ninerhswrathe reweave . Let flint*
\rhem seed =air
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MOM Baca ear wain.
Hls Death a Test of Falthful-
1uInelm
$TIUNC UP BY NIS FIANCEE•
it resumer recesses Mr Oise Semis
rat t . Mope •Nut ss. %era. nee
gesture •peeared, see the
somas Pull of Mesa
aid rbc nest
Runtimes. Tea.. Juyl 6.-Testerday,
on the miterse stand, atter a most r.g'd
examination by the coroner. Mies Bes-
sie
ersle Harris. the pretty daughter ur
wealthy farmer. broke down and ...st-
ressed that she hang. -.1 Alts -rt li a •.--
man, a suitor, of whom she was :neasd-
ly jealous
Blackmass body was found hanging
to a tree in a lonely spot a shat 1 dis-
tance from the town. and for g. n.•ran
impression was thut he had committed
suicide. but there were several who did
not accept thea theory, and they sug-
gested to the coroner that he subject
Wes Harris W a severe ,examination,
as It a as known that the deed man
was last seen In her company. She waa
put upon the stared to -day. and re-
quested to MU all she knew about the
case.
!Ube said that Blackman, who w..a a
well-to-do young farmer. had been
courting her for some time, in opposi-
tion to the wishes of her parents. Her
father and mother did not object to the
young man on account of any of his
habits. for be was Industrious. sober
and abundantly able to provide a com-
fortable home for their daughter. They
maintained that she was too young, be-
teg scarcely 11 years old, and the; had
hoped .he would take a fancy to a
telatlee living in anotber state, whose
name she •teadfaatly refused to div-
ulge. Finding that they court not
change her affection for Blackman by
threats. they adopted • mor- eertata
method, and began a systematic at-
tack upon her jealous nature. They
told ber that Blackman wan simply
making her ridiculous. and that he was
engaged to another girl. Th.- poison
thus planted spread and took Dosser
mon of the young woman. until she de-
termined to kill Blackman. Elbe gave
him no ehanoe to explain away the re-
ports her parents had furnished of him,
and did not even mention that she sus-
pected him of Infidelity.
At her fathers suggestion. the re-
amemteA of Blackman that ke give bee
a test of kis love by letting her hang
him, promising to cut him down In time
to save his Life. Blackman was so des-
perately in love with he girt that he
readily submitted to the test.
fan the night of the murder she too*
a long walk with him, and lured him to
a lonely spot. where her father was In
hiding with a rope. 1 eusing herself
-tor a anon -nt. abs t r rtl.ed-t.
and. returning. placed 1t about Black -
man's. neck. She Pays he extereesed
little fear of the result. at. he felt sure
she did not have strength enough to
pull him from the ground.
After the rope had been pulled over
the limb and drawn taut. her father
appeared. and he and the girt pulled
Blackman from the ground and tied the
rope. The poor fellow struggled ter-
ribly, and she 2rould have cut him
(lown. but her father mentioned the
mythical other young woman and her
heart hardened toward tit- lover who
was slowly strangling to death. Atter
the body became rigid she untied the
rope and lowered the form t•. the
ground.
Even then she felt no pangs of. re-
morse : but. with the aptstance of her
father, arranged the body and the rile
so that It would appear to have been
a ease of suicide.
Her confession caused a pronouneea
sensation. and there was talk of lyneb-
Ing the parents of the girl. This was
averted by the promptness of electals.
who, Immediately after her c.mfesslon.
placed them under arrest and spirited
them away. The girl has also been er-
re:t1ed on a charge of murder.
HELPFUL HINTS FOR BICYCLISTS
1. A good bicyoli.t s careful of flu roads,
therefore when tak:•1; . header be csrrful
sot to hit the road fa, hard with your fore-
head. You might n.• , • dent is the pave -
meat.
2. 1a falling .11 year ..heel do not fall at
both tries al • . F..,lure to observe the
role will r. it. ..it idiot yea agairt
yourself.
3. Aiwa% • wuri.sws. If • trolley oar
has the ne„ way over the track do act
diaper r.1 -. A bey. in Massachusetts
who ' • 1..• ' ..s role broi.• hie debt arta ani
hie •dosser at the •en.• tams.
op year lamp l0' whoa riding at
Che boy who I hou4 it In was mho be-
ne hada parlor ,patch a hie pooketcass
o I with • .poke ui h.. • heel that didn't
..ui•...a there.
., Do not be rough • ill' foe -carte • id
f .raitere trucks. It yo'• et roe into ties of
thane do 1t se gealtlt teederly as if 11
were • baby cartage
A merciful rider is til to his wheel,
so do not force a hie) eyelid the point
of it..udurance, tate. .. u wast to walk
batik with your wheal 1, fuer should, e.
7. Keep oonl. 11 u tl • ours. of • n• •• roe
dna yourself in a tight place, with , tit -
tial, bores to the lei.. a l.ulldog t the
right mei • steep rat ..• 1 . the fore, roar
the revise. You'll go 'oto 1,, waybow. sea
if you take it aloes without draggn,. the
doh
or the bores after iron your oh., res
will be improved.
8. Never as. spare • n the pswm. e
time of yn•r wheel. TI • net of spare 'e
this mamma. is likely 1, a your Meyole
is a winded oesAiit00 • . are not ren
forta de, either, to wave 'Irate.
9 I)o mot be sushi. with • balky
wheel. If the front e: •1 got. fa • rat
refs( east, a•d •h. hied heel in weather
ries west, diesnen.tl ...1 two the tssttar
/Mwd10N, eels+ ynu are ue d, and west to
lie dews by the r,»A•t.le wittiest uaakug
the effort to de es "t gemmed.
The Betel are • he "infest w•uuuat•rs of
base I.
Asa1 r.- eaneemp11 u Mel -
h rd Behriiaeu • an M suer to trash u-
ka dims. 11.1. ewer. Awi' esl•ed tMN
se 1 1nsi1 son T•, te. MNw with 70
sash.
111010 pawed. M the gee r.ge weft of as
anirlah vs. a•A it. • .,.woe are real as Seek ing let' - tow. it it • trie.eseit'a
titer el •beet tenses -leen bast sip
NE W SPAN' ROOM
Ton editors err II enite•re .4 the MLagillth
part tanwwnt.
'there are twenty live wohN•it reaming
ountry papers 1n Kamm*
\ -pettish payer 111 the l'rreroes re-
.. $a.rly •uupetel. pdblhoattun In bot
!)Pao undoubted Aiteeri auletii baa taken
!,Pio root 11. England . 11. 'flew. bel.
ululated - gerryutas.torittg.
In ander to furter Brit lab ounlmene with
Jnp.n the lirltlab Trade J.,urla.l ties de-
terwtuud to 1•1141w4 a regular qunrterly ail
t t�u lu Jopattnr• and to print and publlrh
It it. Japan.
L.rngi ass, of I.rostiou, sae .iartlug it
raw naagaslue for -pots.. to he called
the Badminton Magaaftt.•. which will
Jar cuutalu UeIJuu whirl' p+* a
more or loss pr otouf.w! :..ver of .purl. •'
7'l'• ...hew will 0. 31r. .\lfnd N'ataon,
who,..d.kd ilea du►...1 Ileatif.,rt In wilt-
ing the tirdmiut..0 1.11 rary.
PRrIGAESS OF SCIENCE.
.\ lady In .Itehitr.n ha. a ).hodle dog
which ha. just Ie -en filed ,.lift aslaaa
ere.
1'p en the meeting ..f the 44;b ('unarm s
each member will find ou hi.,Irel a but -
ten :. pn•-.ore upon which will bo
pnnnp11Y .111-wcn.1 1.t it 1wgo
Billion.' b..11. of .-wt .Leel terve been
in and u,..•d .-u..vwofully at StiaJ-
:.usm They an 1.o11..e amid weigh shout
r. much 1.s the unlitusey story halts.
A btlh.- b. 11 -ed 11, lure them to perfect
.m...1 'mew.
The advance .4 natural 1.i -fury within
th.• Loot 111i r. -an. ha* i.. a .. smart that
Il'.• «.0,:. r 1. pra.•h.-ttly .1 pnalurt of
oh, ., ntury. lyre u- great :. tnitnrnli.:
1.iumu.•u. th..ugl'1 lhai-hallow. pa -
:1 t, inter under the h,•. and held tit! M
0.0.G whi.•Ii may now ...•t„ .•y•iitll.
sloe el
LIVE STOCK NOTES.
In eountrr .tabic. there t, no excuse
for foul ..der.
Whatet. r you would dile a pia to be
you tan have hy Wert ng a Isar that is a
pattern of what you want.
When horses arc kept in dark stables
anti brought out Int.. the .unllgbt. the
,ti•- an, in great d:.ttger of injury.
'elle t emp•ntiul r of :..table 'humid neves
s.. below the fr t'1i.g Lotto. Thu proper
tempee5ton• i. at.mt .arty liege's,.
Solitary .onftu•int•nt in it dark stable
ba. it tendency to make a horse vlelouS.
it afftrts the bralt•.. a. ft dual the brain
of a human being in ouch eunenetnent
When hogs are 1..1 upon alfalfa. they
uta Ir. Kui.lw.l up nl..uly on Egyptian
n.rn. and in rnue war: lou. where albite
grows, title Dorn germ-, better than any
ot ber fat -producing grain.
At the last enlithnelii .how of England
iambs of about 3W days of age tipped the
..late at 'eV pounds, giving about two -
third. of a pound of growth per day aisce
birth. A fine rhee,nl.
Young animals should be fed consider -
side bulk In order to develop the stomach.
Heifer calves specially should be fed con-
-alembic bulky local. When oo0centrsted
ford aloe is fed, the stomach is conttaet-
w1 -- I''artner , Vol,-,-.
iOEMS OF THOUGHT.
B REVITIES
!wive art. ir... abuu.l. u i ..11 Islands at.d
esu .hn- 111 outdo..row .,uthen nearing
laud ' a:, tell that fact by r' n.uu ,.1 Ike
dein.-it. of dew 00 11w
illll,.0 N. Ya.. due• Military eu,up..uy
.s,utp.sa•d estlrely of girl.. 'They are
drilling under the tut..^hip of a captlatl
of Mir .late militia. an.t pr,t.,ee W appear
In pulite when t)wy 1.44.un• proficient.
The 11414041114141 faruu•r-' allthsoe at lis
..•stun 111 Raleigh North e.rolhy
ei tlifitd it. "Id plalfuru ..n gh.trrnuhelt
ratlr.ad44 to the ow n.•nl.ipof .•neuy h.'utu
-
petiug Hume to regulate noes.
The .hipping of all nations 10 of the
approximate value ..f g1,1te5U00,000, while
the I io,l1J) 1. • 41..-..11 work represent
a value of N,sU,11u,n,,. The r.tlwur.
give employment to ::.:r,t,.a01 people, while
-Miedne employs unly
The Chimer empire I. dtrldrd into
eighteen grand pn.vin.r.. ml.n..•nting an
at.•rwgr arca reel' oI tie 1101 ,titian. mile._
Thr fierivaa empire rontaiu. 211.(W
square intiet. the Flrtu•h republic 1141,000
and the British Isle. 1 -:Lire.
Employes of the 1 uien t'aeiflo relined!
have rrla,lved to di.p•I.oe with the walk-
ing delegate. and will hereafter conduct
their negotiations and bu.lnea* with the
1• iufauy directly.
\u rt.9ange put. in plea for artistic
gardening. and way. 11.1.1 w •n. fue it
gcn.•nl rude. are inclined In du thing,. in
a happy g., Iueky .tele uu general prin.
riplrs, ;hat i. In mail, eery de "%tieing
and neier half wtl.fartory in the end
C155Gt''YGS.
I.-liet:t ru large but nestlg
Lilly 0141 -Illi 14 -.ill it-- MM. 1,,. stern.%
whi'-la .1 g'a.t Out4 rpretutlou w i11 not en
laaarge. N i man can .'ter Is. grateful who
view's :t 1.•netlt uu the• %,snug bide ar
takes. a g..al office by 11r w eeug iaralle.
The meaning of ...ug ie., deep. Who
1e them that, its kyti.nl words, tan vi-
per-. the effect music has on u.! A kind
.1 inarticulate, unfathottible speech,
which bads. u. to the edge• of the infinite
and lets us fur moment* gaze into it.
All great acre toots Gen ages of lu•Itef.
When there wa. any rxtrwrlinary power
of ierfornance, who a great tuitional
movements twgen. when arts appeared.
when here* existed, when poem' were
made, the human odd edea in veiniest.
Few people aro dull while they are d111 -
gently einpluy.d-rwt.r who take an in-
terv.t in their work «sol try to du It. well.
It is when they lay it aide. and with it
all sense of reap..n.ibility, that things
.uuu•titie• take on • .o,nbre and colorless
a -heel.
1f we wait until we have more than we
want before beginning to give, we .1x11
die without giving. But 1f we give out
of our warty poixiu0 to those whose tiered
is greater than our-. we shall live it.
giverss, and shall enjoy living. The man
whn only gives from his surplus never
knows the teal joy of giving.
The thumb. according to professional
palmist~ is an unerring index to the
mind. 1f a person 1- trying to deceive
you be will invariably drew his thumb in
towards the palm. (in the other hand. 1f
he i. telling the truth. the thumb will be
related and print awns Inert the laden.
No one 1s ttartl.-. in lhiti *aw)d whit
lightens the burden ..f it for another.
We attract hero. try the twelfth.* we
dl -piny; we retell) them by the qualities
we potwee.
Though we travel the world over to find
the ientitlful, we moot carry it with us
to flute it nit.
Though the body may shirk labor. the
bran t- not idle. 1f It dues not grow
cunt it w111 grow thioles.
I.-,rty 1. not dl,ltunof*. le in itself,
hut only when it ane from Idlne.., in-
t.•ntp•r,.h.•e. ',Konya:raneee and fully.
it 0. geed diw•retton not te make too
much .51 any man at the fins, because
on.• cannot bold out that proportion.
Nothing is more da-irieoite of individ-
ual character than for a 1,010 u, lone all
faith in hl. own abilities for the peee-
cutiun ..f hl. work.
Ik•ride not any man's deformities. but
Nees God they are not your. Men shall
sn.wer at God'e for for their vicious
habits, but nut fur their natural impel. -
feet ions
Niro what is tn.t and foremost ainong
the moons which make a nation strong.
and gn•et! Work. Net rnathine work:
but work Into which the worker puts his
pri.l.•. hi. joy, hitt happtneee
T...-ommit the execution of a purpose
to one who dl.appn.-.•- of the plan of it,
1. te employ but one-third of the neon;
hi. heart and bis heed are against you,
yon have commanded only his hands.
The great moments of life are but mo-
ments like the others. Your doom 1s
.Token In a word (,r two. A single look
from the eye., a mere premie of the
hand, may decide it ; ur of the lips, though
they cannot speak.
FACTS IN FEW WORDS.
England imports 5i,000,000 worth 0t
potatoes every year.
Twenty million dollar worth of hank
notes' leave the Bank of Itngland daily.
The total cordage required for a first
rate ,tars -of -war weighs about eighty
tuns, and ezosed. 1111:).p10 In value.
A Tennessee boy had a curious way of
proving that be wee it child of tender
years and enttlted to ride at half fare
when he whipped the eonducfor who held
• different opinion.
The Faux. are represented dry three
,t.terw, (-lot ho. Lachesis and Ateepns.
With unwearied fingers- they pos. their
time drawing out the tbredos of lite.
Clotho holds the spindle or (Distaff, Lech-
,•.t- draws out the threads and Atropos
outs them off.
JAPANESE PROVERBS.
The 1gna.rant ate
argument.
A ,.,man with •
slay a gust.
Patience le the rope of advancement In
all lines of life.
With a mote In the eye one (snnd see
the Himalayas.
Everybody has eight eyes for Ids neigh-
bor'. business.
When the wanes of shams 1. lost, ad-
van'emeat ees..a
Dente, hears one individual and then
ommpreihmrd• ten
Negligence looks at the isttls6eld. this
make. Ito arrows.
A wotnan without Jealousy M like a
ball without *lam laity
The flab which a arep•e from the hook
•cern■ always the thrives
Wh., steals Amato 1s nailed a thlaf; wb•
deals rtrnndr:ta,r, q rn or
neves defeated in any
three-inch tnngne tan
CRISP AND CASUAL.
Iambtoo County council has voted to it-
tabhsh • House of Industry.
001 spring. wants a I:overoment cetsmite
D ies to inspect lb &emcee.
It 0e .aid that Itarrie's anemic well water
is the beet in the country.
A new English church at Richard's Land-
ing. Algoma. has been opened.
The expense connected with the execu-
tion ni i1t•telle was less than 140.
At Treatoo the other evening • swarm of
G el thee put out the electric light.
The new hotel on Wells' Island will be
the largest on the St Lawrence.
There ars 56 applicator.s for the vacant
pulpit in Koos church, Mitchell.
Windsor las voted to erect a combined
building for city and county officials.
Crest quantities of sturgeon are being
caught in to ever at Point Edward.
Last week the Berlin Swedenborgian
church celebrated its nineteenth aniver-
s.ry.
Samuel Robinson had a foot taken off by
• pilot engine at Kingston Juoction last
weak.
John Forbes, C. T. R. representative at
Harrisioe, has been appointed agent at
Berlin.
A Glanford man bee two cows that, with-
in a day of each other, gars birth to twin
calves.
R. L. Denfaos has retired from the staff
of the Dommioc Shorthorn Breeden' Asso-
ciation.
The estate of Gee. McNab, killed by fall-
ing from his horse at London, is worth
150.000.
Mr. and Mrs. A•ren Lymburner, North
Cayuga, hove jest celebrated their golden
wedding.
Few unladen; lltice 6014 their ground so
e soaeedully as Ayer. Cherry Pectoral.
During the past fifty years, it bus been the
most popular of all cough cunt and the de-
mand for it today la greeter than ever be -
ton. Prompt to tbt gad seta le sere.
shame; bel a '. etre is easily a lira
I w. .hat...
• Goal dears.
A story is going the ravedo at the expense
of ewe of the best Mews ewe of this plasm
We .hall not meads W name, but yes
know him. Of rather dsMrtnloed mac, M
has of hits been ebewkag stens of mental
agitation. He wean • fun board, but • few
days since his wife, much to her alarm,
found bite sharpening • razor. She thought
his mind woo unhinged and went into hy
atones. F:xpl•natioss followed end it was
found that life had for him still some charm.
He inteed.d to use the razor epos panful
norma A friend who had need Futa.m'.
Cors Extractor with seeress advertised eta
ties, with the following tamps: Mas rialto
happy, wife ditto, reser seat away. Use
P.taam's Corn Ex trashier.
segy M Matt,
Some time age as sam.r..• young man
seat a letter to • l:ermine lady and this post-
. eript woo added :
That my darling may stake no mistake,
remember tat 1 will wear a light Bair of
trousers and a dark, cutaway rest. is my
right heed 1 will worry a small rasa .nod he
S ty lit • eager. --Yews eves. Adolphe.'
TM father replied oeurt o sly, dating
that hie latiOter had gives him authority
to repres.at her at the appeuted phare at
the time agreed ea. His posiseriet woo s
fellows :
, Dee mise saw may make se mistakes, 1
iwill be dreehd h tense shirt skews ; 1
will veer le mise tight head • gleh ; te wry
left heed I ell vera six -.hastier. se will
remarks see Ivy deIvy 1 bate yea wde
herd a gamble ef Melee Weise said de Irish.
Val fair tee se da SWIM. es i have •.tea.
dogs
.boa llslif yes -Tear
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TEAS,
16,000,000
Packets
Ills Greet
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The
Tea
of the
Old Comer}.
II 1 LB. IID LB. LEAD PUBIS
IT 40, 60, IID 60 CASTS PER LB.
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C. A. NAIRN,
H. E. SNELL,
•
1184 STURDY BROS.
GODILRIOE
STEAM BOILER WORKS.
NOT GENERALLY KNOWN.
A sew census of Russia will be taken in
the Autumn. It is proposed to complete
Ube work to a alnvle day. The last census
was takes to 18f56.
In the Queen's *sloop carriage, within
easy reach of the bed, te a Noodle on the
door, by pulling up which her majesty can
apply the breaks to the whole train at any
trimmest
st
('aycayo, a West Indian island, is inhabit-
ed exc;usltely by turtles, some of which
grow to an eoorsnous biz.. Many arttempte
bare been made to estahlieh homes settlers
os the island, but :hey have always felled.
The Oseee Iodises are probably the rich-
est people enliecttvely in the world. 1 here
are only 1,600 of them, sod th.., have t I,
600,000 to their ,rodit in the United States
Treasury. and the interest amounting to
180,000 annually, is paid to them by the
( ;overoment agent.
A French railway has lately arranged its
telegraph hue. en that on a certain signal
being giros the wires are switched from the
telegraphic instruments to %Morphoses, thus
enabling the operators at their option either
to talk verbally or to commune .re by the
telegraphic code.
P01444e ON BANK • Nleflt• - .-5 hank cashier
of Vienna raceway died from the effects of
touching bis lips with his finger., when
e•Swtislt money. At an eternisation of the
vaults it fell to hie lot to count a large num-
ber of small bills, awe although repeatedly
warned, he ooetinneM meehettnslly to touch
hie lips when his Bogen became dry. That
evening its felt a smarting pain in his hp,
but did not atteud to 1l nett • swelling had
est in the eel. day H. then ,xtneulted •
surgeon, who m,ct.ted upon an immediate
operation on the tumour that had in the
meantime asenm.d alarming proportions.
But. in spits -of the ot.•rat,M, the patient
died three days after of bleed re twining.
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mute.v4
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prthols awes esgbs ed ages V •
assmishigis daft Om We a slew
rb amer.lp, e.l.d aid ems. seed►
Ilg ed asllig le lie atatsla
LAM BOTTLE, ONLY NI OW&
A. S. OHRYSTAL
•ewers.e to thressa/ t en«s.
yuafaclurer of all L, Gd• of
BOILERS,
Smoke Stacks, Salt Pans, Sheet Itres
Works, etc., et.:.,
Aped UGalar s-
Eagiets, Machinery ('mouse, A,.. Pipes
and Pipe nudists, all Br... (kiwis.
Valves, Ganges, Etc.
All l'osstasUy os Heed at Lowest Priem.
The following Kuoosc head Bollen acd Hace-
mato for gale -
1 las 46 H. P. Boner aad Engler.
40 •' Slide Valve Engine.
., 35 " Tubular Bailer, complete.
" 16 " lure -boa Roller and F ng.aa,so
wheels.
Repalrlag promptly motioned to.
A. 3. CEST$TJ1L.
ase -17 P. 0. Hoa 31. Ooderich.Oat.
Werke-olpuoatte 0. T. It. Ntailos.Ooderiea
NEW BAKERY
IN-
G+ODERICH.
JOHN A. GREEN
has established a new Bakery and Con-
fectionery Store on Hsmilton-et. is
Barrie's old stand, where he will keep
constantly on hand everything in the,
line of Good Bread, Cakes and Pastry
of best stake. Large Loaves at 10 cta.,
and small Loa' es at 5c.
No combination ; no extortion : but
everything to suit the times and the
pockets of the people.
If you want Good Bread an.. Cheap
Bread leave your orders at :he New
Bakery, on Hamilton Street.
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
Bread delivered to all parts of the
town.
JOHN A. GREEN.
35CA511 FRllES-35
1st prize, S25 , 2nd, S15 3rd,
$10 ; 4th, S5 : 6th, 162 10
prizes of SI each : 20
prizes ot 60c. each.
The Proptietore of
�S�ada' Ceyiou
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offer to school chiloten the above
priaes, competition open uolit 1.t
of %lay, for the best poem or
rhyme, the mired letter of the
litter reading downwards 'o com-
pose the words-
`Salada'NlooTcas
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The poem is expected to be the
result of the child's own thought,
the name, age, addre.s and school
to be appended to each poem, also
• card out of•package of
11 Saladatt Ceylon Tea.
STURDY BROS.,
11:S411141.11.
The aguarr, a:.eerleb.
arTelephon. Connection.
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Our otic* le oppodte the U. 8. Palest Ot-
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han those -emote from wASHIN°TON.
Seed MODEL OR !MAPPING. We &d-
ries as to ppsatenablllt- free of ctarne and
we melte NO CI:4ROR UNLESS WE OB-
TAIN PATENT.
we refer, he. to the Feetaotee. the Supe.
DM.. Orots
Order v.. and to °Metals of die
U.8. Patent OMo.. For circular. educe
seem. .ad rets anew to actual clients te roes
owe Stele or Comity , write to
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1. -*4-..t .'n'alr.•nn e•f, any •Aen'.t. pan.* 'r t0V
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TVaurawata .111 1o4. ,, Mac rarr�7r a hi
FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
TMecm;sxsrvxuHo
Siefertb : Robert Staples left ea Mewdey
via the (hn•dias Peel's Railway fey Killer -
say, 1A..lkab.