The Signal, 1896-1-9, Page 7the doctors
approve of Scott's
Emulsion. For whom? For
Encu an women who are weak,
when they should be strong;
fur babies and children who
ire thin, when they should be
fist ; for all who get no nourish -
silent from their food. Poor
blood is starved blood. Con-
sumption
onsutnption and Scrofula never
come without this starvation.
And nothing is better for
starved blood than cod-liver
oil. Scott's Emulsion is
cod-liver oil with the fish -fat
taste taken out.
Two mass. 31 cents ems 11.00
SCOTT it B•NNe. faille a Ilk. Oat .
HEALTH! ANI) Hu1IE.
l err of tine tenet.
Although the •v.isge 'help is stare to
dune W be a "goad wearier .ud ironer,'
the table huh ie almost sure to suffer f one
thew inexperienced baud', unease the
housewife teles the peec.utioo to rail
ser a. I •t104UWD to 11.4 are. The fo.l.,w.o0
directions, which have been the re•ug..1,
Seated by %.are ..1 • It p.r;ruue, awn is e..1..
instilled Iwo the'elude of the'ationu who
ltd their ate) 1410 our hou.es, end shy sae
who pastime.. Abe table Iut.0 . h••ul . cer-
titude take ea Interest in its pretest yahoo.
The wru.ger, whale it eaves labor, Shea it
at the espouse of the t•1tleelotla or napkin
shot parsers through it. The wringing „lit
t1.• ye:. tutu starch or nomad water
should be 1 .0e by bead, its it is nut at all
aeoewary that starched linen eepecielly
should be wrong very dry Shake the re-
ticle, tltulou,Liy and held them o 4. man
use' le size But little starch shoed he
used to such article -sr -Just eoougo lit or ye
them • t:ew fwpag, sod to take the pettish
•f the moo. It wiii eat be necessary to ur
say':ar.h if the liaee ie wooed el. le .t i •
still damp, pad patiently g.,oe cr.er. um. 1
t►oremeh y dry
Alw.ye tike ablec:otbe from the lu.e
while st.11 eLghtly damp, fold the hasp
evenly sod roll up in a tight roil, wrapping
barge piece' of damp towels, me that they
will not dry, oo the outside, Nepk•ue
should be simtlsrly treated, and each s z••
wad petters roiled up in damp towels, lit
paoaagee by themselves uatll ready to ir,•,.
The irons should be very heavy, .led es hot
as possible, without danger of seorcieug
Iron able linen an eagle fold et you wish to
beteg the pattern out hanhon,.1e, and let
theta Its several thick,:etses of flannel noon
the ironing :.•Ord, it hes the entire our
1..e has been ironed,. fold it lengthwise, aid
iron with he selvage toward the owreter.
Ge over be entire length of that •-d., thea
fold with the just ouotpleted puttee intuit.,
and w continue until the cloth is prone, y
folded and done. If 'tail damp. hong n..1 e
sun or o0 the el ttev rack total perfectly
dry.
Napkins are to he similarly treated, spJ
should sever have their ant irootn,t where
folded together. but should be done eve.
astir, then folded ea directed for the t.hle
cloth. The doilies, tray clothe, serving
clothe and other ez'rs pieces the. are em
two tiered or de•orve,l .h ,u11 here c.refui
freeing, being careful not to hoc• the iron
to. hot when colored asks .re used And
all euntwo,d.ry should 11. o•rshi Iv pr•s.e•I
or. tib. ...roast side. with soft, thick Reuel
on.itrouth tee being out the beauties of the
pattern.
res 0 teed.
Profewor Kunio. to the course of • piper
on iron an a tuelloius, read before the 1;er-
e1an ('.ogr/.q of lntero•l Medicine, has
been v..tilesting *onus ideas whin are as
mirth motive of general .dens. ani Clara -
fore e•'rernely imp•rtsnt--as they are de -
tub a.toeo:red with the phi -1 r►u. s do-
mes. He is strong o. the pots; t•.a roe
should reach our blood through rb • medium
of our feed, rather them through the drue-
gst 1 eP sit• tae• Iron.as everyb- ely knees,
is a food element sb.olua,y • sme•.tlal for
the proper senateutme of the b -..t%, I' •e
as r'gIAly d•masded 1.e the plant as by the
amen. ' acid it to from oasts •hat Pr •te.eor
Bono shows we should chs.11. receive our
iron impel Spinach. he tall. us is richer
is inn than the yolk of .ggn while the y
center.* more iron :has hoof. Tree .u,•
.•ed apples, lentil , .trawberriee, white,
beans, pe -e, potv..e., wheat, them vol..
steams be ug given in the order t0 which
they steed as regards tb. pI..t•fulme.e of
their Ir00 o1.oatatueo'e Cew's 01.1. ,s poor
in iron, but, es balancing their delioi o.y
in the foot of the young mamn -I. tt 1.
found that the elonel of the reelte4 quad -
rued e•oOt•iou much more trot oco ib.
iron than the.dult. Thus, iea y •uue rab-
bit or guinea pig ono year old, f .or time.
as much iron was found as o,-, u ■ in rhe•te
animals two a ,d a half menthe el I. Thee/.
ars interest', g facts, ehewisg 'h -t n■t0,•
probably drawe no the original mto•• of iron
in the yyoung animal ter fe$Slritaon daring
its m'lk•fed period.
A REFIARKABLE CASE.
Rhaumatlent of 20 years' standing
radically cured by aoett's
Sarsaparilla.
• Via Sarah Browdtpg, as estimable
&widest of the Ambitious City, was tor
Sweaty years a sufferer front at ate rheu-
matism, and her restoration to health le
so remarkable that we present the late
for the benefit of our readers, many of
whom are doubtless sufferers from this
painful complaint which arises from blood
poison. Mrs. Browning says: " I used
Daly one bottle of Scott's Sarsaparilla and
received suck benefit that 1 continued
taking only at intervals for two months.
That is seven months ago, and the pato
has not returned. 1 bad spent a fait tune
in various " treatments " and was told by
see medical man that a cure was im-
passible as 1 had suffered so irreg."
Scott's Sarsaparilla cures by making
tad keeping the blood pare. Itiacreasos
fish by digesting flesh fortaisg (code.
it is the most successful medicate is the
world to -day, fey dyspepsia. Ilervous
kresblss1 rheumatism. sciatica, ttyphiiinc
atilietioas, pimples sad all stases
originating la a fool cesdkiss of the
Meet s. Defrom MN- N r ems Meet
aposa
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THE SIGNAL: G(111RRICH, ONT., THiTR*I)AT JAN. ft 1$91;-
HOW GRANDPA PROPOSED.
"Tell you how grandpa proposed ' treat
me !''
had (readmit podded her slivery head,
Iider heir loam like gold is Om days that
were old.
Rat the years had brought salver t.ete•d 1
!"How year greadp• pry ponied ! !leer me!
Well, it happened the eve bef.,re Christ,
0101, yon e.dira
(Bow gra .Jms'e k ere. shone '
£.d abs flay gull hurt sod this toy
geld key
Votgigraodp• brought them and rave them
to lite.
"1 hay t bretagbt you es) heart ; will you
keep it'mud be •
"It will open to you. dear alone.
And wheel in the heart 1 had fitted the
key
(What • !forth on the deer old tete ' i
I loud that the space pest • large
ss•tugh place
Hell the tiniest p oture of me '
"Will you Irv• in my heart forever • said
he
And that's how your grandee, proposed,
I 1s... to eta.
i Apd esu think It "ea sweet as 11 over
could be Y"
tvei 1 1 thuWrht an, mpssU r said she.
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS.
One d•) 1n huckleberry time, when tittle
Johnny Flails
Asti bell a dorm other ether boys were
'tertlog with their tails
To gather berries, Johnny's pa, in talking
with hien, said
that he could tell him how to pick so he d
come at ahead.
"First had your hush," said Jnllha $ ps,
"ard then stick to at till
You've picked it clean Let thou vo .bas
log shout oto will
to search of better picking, but it • picking
tells my sou.
to look •' fifty bushes dole t count lake
pickled nue"
Aad Johnny v did be lea told, and; sure
.sough. he found
By stunting to hu bush while all the others
chased szeund
io search of better lecktog twee as but
f„ her said,
For while the others locked he worked, and
w cane out ahead r
And Johaoy recollected this when he be
came a mat,
Aod hrst of all he laid out a well deter
mined plea
So . bile thebr,lliaot trill ors failed with al 1
their br.ins and push,
Wier .t.edv goiag.yohuny woe by ".tick-
ing to bit bush. -
-Nixes Waterman.
THANKSGIVING DAY AT AUNT
SALLY &
We started ..t the break of the day
To sr«s the hills and valleys ;
How well we knew the ou00try way,
From Laovle• '. Mill to Motets Bay,
While driving on Thenk•givi.g I)ay,
To dinner at Aunt
et'e left three church spires oo the right,
Old Tandem Bridge past o'er ;
Co trot • mils with Derwin White,
tame left a ;urnpiks for • 'kite,'
And for • mile we held him tight,
From Menley Plain to truer.
1. Orrtn's Mills we .eased • troop
Of gypsies round a wagon
Their hareem loner, the mntlty rroops
Were routing eggs upon • woos,
And drinking .ontelhing maybe seep --
From out a pewter Hage
At White Oak 'swamp a hound bayed deep;
We krew a harm was started
Then nearer .:an • the chase -a leap,
1110.• report, and there, • heap
Of somethtng in the roe.. Life • cheap,
Aod huntsmen are hard hearted.
Now, to Aunt Sallys drawing near,
('oma voider. Jack's d•s••erning,
i sand riche up, hat rR to cheer :
Ahe palte me dnwu, and save, "Look Iters,
Yon haate hair train ' Don't you tear •
The wheels, when ahoy',, a-turnin'''
.t„I from its ring the rope untied,
And swung the gate heinre us :
'Then, with ley father at my side,
Reseed on the rein.. we lode in pride
Right to the door, open wide.
H.Ilnoing in a chorus.
And now behold us, one and all,
Seated at dear aunt'. table ;
Father and mother, ("net. Poul,
The hired sun. (blend• Mall,
My (vows Jerk, and 4.11 and Sol,
And my big brother A.I.n
The blueing said, we ell Set to,
Knives, forks and plates a.cletter !
1 he turkey's rich aroma spread
1 he e'anborrhea were rips and red •
And ween sol sighed and shook his head,
Quite empty wee the 'latter !
Tipped upsidedown, the pudding pot
On a deep dish had waited.
Aunt raised tt ; -steaming, juicy, hot,
The padding lay ! All else forgot,
R.rh by his plums esteemed his lot --
Mow rieh Ins plate came freighted '
And now the boys have nate te crack,
So ri,h aid firm in kernel !
Jack 'hews les next year's alma.ac,
And Nell. Sol's whiffed brio . bat,
R..und protan papers, two years back.
And leaves pressed is the .loarnel.
Father and apple talk of crop. -
Whet fields aro 'set for sowing
Pnatnes, onions, corn and hops :
The value of French turnip -ape
For late milob onw., when pasture lops :
What grass pays best for mowing.
Ar last the sun below the hake
in eri'rson fire le einkiep ;
We say good-bye to •11 the folks,
And wrapped in buffaloes and cloak..
Spun down the reseal with whirring spokes,
Just as the sten are blink lug.
Now Melvin Rey is far away,
The lata moos liehte the walleye":
Nei when, that night, we knelt to pray,
it wee that next Thsaksging Day,
I With all the lows that hearts owe sae,
I 'R'e'd speed at dear Aunt Sally's.
James Riley. in Youth's Companies -
mars Ne10.e N x144 Tari .'aadrsg Mes.-
l.tely owed ay k. aasew . co.* M
ase Swart -T The Groat Ureesavles Be
eery Wyse /teas Is Thirty ■rule..'•
Thomas Petry. Esq., Aylmer, Qom.: "I
hare lees treebl.d foo about Ave years with
severe heart e.aipl•let. At Mmes tM psis
as w .eewrs that i was nsoH• N attend M
pain.•., The slightest exertion proved
wry Io-ipeis., and e.e.•dwitod takesg
r.o I tried Dr. Aggrieves Cmc lee the
Hoard, sad ebtaiaod Immadlass relief. i
Aim sow take four bottles of Om remedy,
so , am wtfr'alf hoe from every symptom of
Mare &tesags, i tips this wtemwt may •a -
'nee others tt..Wd as I was M oho this
midi wadable rwody a trial" !Sold by J
L Davin
A WONDEKOUS CHANCE.
!tiff STORY OF ♦ YOUNG LADY IN
SMITH'% FALLS.
1110 & HUI.T■ 01. 1Ap1.x .aarnmao--ser
t aeAU x000 SAD WOOD 151)•i,e5STAIT
tars IP VMS *the-rOLI arm SI.MON?
eittvt,tenie --tlaa ■•ALTO AUA111 0b
xttraa0.
Prom Iha Smith's rsll: Reamed.
" I know them if I had not began whirl/
Ile. Wilh.m• Kok 1'.'1, 1 would not have
lived much Longer.' 'thine words were at
tared by Mies Moesop, daughter o1 Nr
Johnston Mu..op, of i ht• 1000, 40.1 • rotted
Indy extremely pupal•.r anion& her frioed.
sell •cgw0atap.w. kiln Mo.4op hod been
• loot for several year., enol her rel °very lo
he•Itb is a mater of geaeral re) 'clop
00.•011 her friend• T. • reportee .he gave
her story as feline's. '. I veareery know how
no 11'.e. hewn The tint •ieiii3Om was
• teepee of tiredness upon the d•,h'e.t ex-
ertion. The onlor left my faoe nod I became
a pale .a a cornea Then 1 was 'attacked
with • pain in . left aide and cough° l •
great deal At tires home remedies were
tried, hot as they did not do ar, gond •
doctor was milled i0, and 100• under hip
care for ahou' • •e.r II t• the treatment
dill not do me r t gaol, and 1 was steadily
entwine weak., ind weaker. I a as unable
to 1fn oMtairs without having t•, .it .Irwe
ani rr•1 when I gut then, and the pain 1a
my .lar. divine more a•,d mon ,Liens*. I
kept wagtail/ •way and Irma all interest ie
life, and .t leo was 1n low that reoxnvery
was not expected At this juncture my
mother sew an &roote le a newspaper re-
I•t;og the care of • yowg lady whose caw
r'uafrl ''.4 110 .p Sl.,ira Without k,.liay.
was •Imes' id.01tc.1 with my own, and
whose cure was due to Ur 11'tl,iame, Pink
Pills, lid this prompted a trial of tb•t
model°. Hy the time a couple of hoses
were used there was a feeling of improve.
meet and 1 continued taking the Ptak Pals
uar.l 1 had token pine boxes, all the time
ratoing rapidly, until now 1 feel that I baye
recovered my old time health. I can wow
walk a lug time without being, tired, and I
am no lemur troubled with that terrible
pain In my ase. My appetite has returned
and I can now eat almost es much as env
member of the !smile, sad i know that had
1 sot begun taking Pink Pills I would pot
have lived much longer.
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Met. lineup says she cannot express the
gratitude she feels toward this grand midi
eine which haw restored her loved daughter's
health, and will always .peak of it in terns
of muse.
1)r. Williams Pink 1';Ile aro esp•cnlly
valuable to women They build up the
blood, restore the nerves, and eradicate
those troubles which make the lives of so
weeny women, nl•i sad young, a burden.
b it"seoe, palpitation of the hurt. nervous
headache and poroma prostration speedily
yield to thio wonderful medicine. They are
sold may in boxes, the trade 'nark sed
wrapper printed io rod, ink, at 50 outs •
box or six boxes for $I2 50, end may be had
of druggists or direct by mall from 1)r.
Williams Medicine Company, Brockville,
Oat.
A ilt.oasrknblr r.oally.
Isaac Martz contributes an article to the
New Arcadia this week, in which ho gives
some history of • remarkable family He
lid Moats Marti are twin brothers, eighty•
three years old. They were born May 27,
1812, in Pickawav County, G. They mar-
ried twin sisters, Levin. and Tahitha Mc-
(`.ormick. who were horn near ('oosersville,
Ind. , ie 1816, alert on the 57th day et the
some month They were married on the
27th d.. of Nes-usher, 1834, and .sob
brother reared a family of twelve oh'Idr.n,
there Nein, seven hay. and Bee vitals in each
familyThere I•.i.v hut tour days' differ-
ence tween the birth of their int children
sed .ix davit hetwe's the last children born
to each family.
THE WORI.O5DE LISM CONGRE
GATION
Tale Merril Gave to rite world . aee.her
-dear Alto weal tae Bey. a. •le&•Ila, a
Pretslae./ Taranto rwg►rp/teeel 111■
IN'r, Bas N gar ems a0 Isaperta11 Sob
Henry Ward R.esher believed man's re-
ligious faith wa ordered largely by the oms-
di'inn of his health. He had said front his
pulpit that so man could hold right views
on religion when his stemwh was nut of
orderit is quite metals that me preacher
o•s preach with effect if his head ie *tailed
up with °o1d, or it he is a sufferer from
catarrh. it Is not surprising. therefore,
that we in.1 the lording derive*. of ears -
o da .pssktne ern hivhly of Dn. Agnew'.
Catarrhal Powder, for held in the head or
catarrh 7 hey knew the esee.'ity tetter
than anytime she of beta' .'diov.d of this
tapable. Rev. S. ?Hobble, of Olivet Con-
g regational Cherob, Termites, is see has aged
this the medloino, ped ewer his ews 44,0'
tare has keno tsntiimeay le its benefloiel
nbaraster.
O.e sheet pelf el the breath through the
Plower. supplied with 'mob bottle of Dr
Agoew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this
powder ever tits surfs.. of Ibis nasal pas-
sage.. Painless and delightful en ties, it re-
lieves i• flea mi.etes, and permanently
curse sa arrh, hay fever, osld., Madash.,
sore threat, toh.litis sod &seen.... Sixty
outs. Sample with blower sent for 10et. is
'tamps or elver. 8. O. U.tahs., 44
('hart& street, Tavel. &Id by .1 it
Davis
1M Revise fry.
"/Hip M sblsbsd. "is14f♦
iw an lasts., Ma wife was at bio •N4.
"My darling."•b• fr•etlealey eri.d,"what
Ms happened ,,,
The trambling own int mode Mr promise
Nat she wowed ...sr Mayo him aless is the
Mose again sad than he laid her bow a
dreadful w.m.. with Naas oyes sad two
weeks' growth of stabloy board. W •awe
M the due gas demand.& pM.-DelsW
TrIteas
WHAT ALL BUYS SHOULD KNOW.
Doo'' be saue$.d with ►uu, batt a educe -
hies or allele him to Saudi. • Lath ur alit.. k
boob writ toe are sure teat he osa
Writs • geed legilie heed.
spell •11 tier words he I000iis lieu too
W.
Speak sad write goo4 K ,(lush.
W me a geed a•• PI letter.
Add • colossi. of hour.' ratt•,Ily
Make out an urdto.t t receipt.
[helmet 16 per ‘.),Lit ! pre the fa, a ,t
P •netpt it when p.rd
Write o. ofd trey tees pt.
• an ad Vert,Maw.t for the Ir. I
Write .e urdwai i Iry .mlaP0►r Dote.
Reckon the 'were.' .•r dseount uu tt i r
days, months or years.
!trate .n ordinary instil ,rhel.e.
Tal• it Le the proper • leu., in the bank to
get tt cashed.
Me:- peat and euro.. • ootn/.s .0 the day
book and ledger.
Tell the author of )ted. of c•rteet i
•lulred for wear parlor
Maature e y le o1 lu0. •.er toy • ur .h .d-
1'.It the number of •' lehole ..1 wheat its
tare largest Fla, sad tri.• value at . urreu:
rates,
1',•11 setne:h,og afro.' the great states
ui•o and athors of the wettest day.
If hea ose.do all ths,shd more. he t• til.
lv he has wNie,eet',location to mal• heoi
way in the world. If you hate morr tarn.
and mosey to speed it. hien, all wet, an.:
good --give him h, h• t l .glish, etc.- huo
literature, give tom n,..h.'m•tios, gav• hen
science, if 1.t is very .1x1•.0. •l.nut t•, (lir
Mal Latin son ,,reek. • r whatever the.
w,urse he int.rnd. purao'u.w i. life item. d.
Scheel Sew/nett-mt. of
wile abet told.
Mn. R Pisa, k 1S •retst, New l'rL
city, visited Cauas• 1 •. . ear, sod heel Om
goal fortune to pick up . -t king *Lich ant
only suited her, lie' hear asioblu,e. silo•
Writing the inanufaatu ref of Nerviliee
'hs wt • . "I bought tn• • • bottlers of X+rt•i-
Itis while is t anala •n,i 'tested m% neigh
hon to some of it, and • hink in the beer
medicine fur internal or r'.'ernal pato they
ever need." Nerviliee de..rves such a con.
ulend•tion, for it is t moot powerful, ,1400
rating, and metai0 reno•.!e, for pains of .11
kinks. T•k• no whstitn••. -
HOT CORN.
Tnn--H•,o In fou ro at it to Prop ..e to
the New Woman'
Jack Simply leave your name, and she
sends armed a bask ersn..Ler.
l'otu,ato-Let me get you a fresh cigar.
retuned- flue your wife Nought •
l'ptudate--Yes, but they re getting bet-
ter sauce she .rned le smoke.
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A Ida Bate.
A FAMOUS MAN ! 1 •mmg soavea eau de tent •i.h le he
meuleler.temel b..'h ►v e: mug n • •L•I Ly
What ale aee..r.aee Wave Dose rug the
N orld.
All sneers/dui and
diatiii uiehed uses
ha..• tmttatur•, and
Ur Chase. the. well-
Inowu author of
''bust's Recipe Kook.
pr..red no eatepti.ro
t, the rata Ur.
Chess's diacoirriee
hair many pretend-
ed rosier., bat so
-seuals.
Loi.l(.c,ent1se
UIL Ceuta ree•..rebes produced
lbw's Kidney Liver Pills and l'Ilaae's
Olds, •lit, the first a certain cure for
ah Li ln••v, lifer. .t.tu t h, bladder and
flk umat.c troubles the latter an abs•
speifie fire chronic and offensive
to drosses.-tmutut ! i• other di.ru).•r-
llI• were Chase'. Paton Is •'lire and Chase's
k%tro d and Turp'ut no /or colds swelle
`••a.o5. t e.
Ituri R 11195 the Cie medias maa-
tt1lt-:ur-rs. EdnauaW, Bates A Co., 41
Lomba,J street, Toronto. glue away lied
100,00i snmul•'a of Chase'. Kidney•LivV
Pills and 100,1)00 eaaplr• lit l.'base's Uiat-
Mot. Thu return tgsy brought proses
taw sigeh they w, tt appreciated. TVs
1001.• free distribution of samphv will
be coat toned during 1396. 'Those st , a
Ot:• TA . abunid 'nailer a 5-crnt stamp
ae•1 oleo rreelve a skeet of the IMMMM
1♦11s.c it return.
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tt' ure+seIntlra, L0n,bMagg.e.� Neu.
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BREAKFAST SUPPER.'flti.7
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1.44•. whi••h 11nrrrn !b. nree'*tion• of dtweet ion
lied nutrition and to a careful aD/ht'ation of
.--_ the • nr prnnerri..• of well .elected ('nope", Mr.
gap• t,'ADA f hr akf
" Re (teems to enjoy murdering the king's
English.
" Yee, be'. Irish,"
Miss Yellowleaf My an:esters date back
to the revolution.
1&its Cyotcu■- Aod do fou remember
them '
ma
Chap Why dont you vet rried' ,'an t
you afford it'.
Soap -Oh, vee, 1 ca. eft,rel to get mar
toed ell right, hut I haven t enough motley
for an engagement.
The Lushof ser mad.
Ridded --I hear your wife i. makings •rot
lection Of antique.
Tupeony -Yee She's cram about any-
thing that's old -exeept her b000ets and
e'
dresses. 1 lice that she still thinks the
newer they are the better.
Willie -Pew, what I•othr paper mean
by talking o: the 'softer sex ''
Mr. Milligan When I leu. your age it
me40t the women, but they have changed
.o nowadays that I glee.' at means the
dudes.
WORDS OF WISDOM.
cia
Not to succeed is sol high treason.
A mem should hod all wonu-o in his wife.
Time is the capital of'men who have but
their iodation for their fortune.
E.iulity ''••v be ri'ht, hut no human
power Dan a overt tt into a feet
1. not a fool one litho do nothing to ios
tifv the good opinion he hoe formed of him
self 'n
Theto only one thing we are willing
ts
to hay. others share with us, tt is our op
ion. Midget.
A man te wise when tie seas. wt.dom •
knave when be thinks he has a.tuir.d It.-
Footel le.
Every etas ha. a serious rival in the ideal
man a woman likes to sit and dream about.
-Paul Bourget.
Promises nestle in the time of aflliotien n
quire • better memory than people commas
ly possess. -A Deadest,
GEMS OF THOUGHT
The hest way out of • disagreeable place
u to do your duty.
Advice u se seldom wsleome,thowho need
it most lake it least.
The greatest truths are the simplest, and
re
so athe great men. need eed not views two muoa over 001
mistakes if we are willing to learn from
them.
They are the weakest, howayer strong,
who have no faith in themselves or their
powers
Every day brings to us onms new leases
so life, it the heart io willing to grasp it.
The bast way for a man too get out of a
lowly p05itioo ie to be ooaspiououdy affec-
tive en it.
11 is sot aha greatest things which we
would de if leousto could that will oust in the
led, bat the little things leo amid do if we
would.
Social life can he sweetened and improv•
ed by a smilersad kind word for every oss.
This requires no great. talent It M the nut
low of • generous, appreciative sad kindly
0.t.rs.
Every pore thoneht and noble resole*,
e sot of duty and love, *eery earns.for principle, strengths the power of good-
moes within as, sod makes it more ..rtes
that, whine o.lmen
iets and eorgoies arms,
w* •hall sM be overwhelmed.
'Masai Travellers.
Vint Traveller -While to Afnca 1 faced
two Idose, a tiger sod throw .l.pbaab is tie
sums jumbo -end Tat alive yet
Seamed Traveller -Huh' That'. eethlag.
Whitt 10 Texas 1 Mewed to a girl that throe
Melissa* were is ley with. Now York
Weakly.
f1II.Mtp t1►iW.
"M.mm.
•,' remarked Jeha.1. Rs.kle
after M W showhod a peossb ismeos,wheat
had bsear is to him ler his more threat.
waaa't as id.t N Boll his birthright
Me • mem *1 this staff f'
$ peri or our est end .up-
per t drlm•t•Ii flavroired h. &.Mire whirh nifty
myr n. '.ant heavy d• etnrei bill.. It D by the
Jul' ' ..•.• uw of trach articles of diet that aeon
0111,.' on may he tread u.lty hnat up until strong
utough to reset •very tendency to diocese
Hnr'Irrda of .nb'I' maladies are Boating
ar0l't ! 00 read, rn .rterek wh,•rrver there is •
wry; point. N -e may twenty. ,,,an, a feral
shah h, keeping m.r.pla-.. .well fartillwl with
purr tela+xland aitrperty noariehei frame.'-
Cte° .serrire rhseetre.
111,1. +imply with trolling water or milk.
BSA only in'u•rketa.by /irorers, lapelled thus:
"3A -fifes Rrra at r... lid.. sioso p.l0I.
11'm1.4. lades. tttacI.sA.
..too
L.- CARD
TAE CLOTHIER
1! MILTON -ST. ta)1)E};lf'kl.
one elnor from the earner of the
Sgl:'lre, and it will pay you Gr find
the.. sham. I've made a purchase
of wady made Clothing from one
of the largest inantifaCturers in
Cat sda, at one third letsag than the
reg it r price. This is the time of
year elothing is wanted, And the
prix-, that are marked on these
gonl,i will snake thele fairly fly
out of the door. Here goes for a
few priees. and I want you to cut
this• advert:gement out bring it
wit 1 you and see whether the
pools are here and the prices are
iia) t
POTHERS' BRING YOUR BOYS
Ice a niee awinrtment of deltend-
:1ble Clothing. and quality has not
heel lost 'ieht of for price
ire's 2 p'.e. e,iit. ••,rt at =1 75 tee
ver .neo at R2. 92.25. np to 83.6 .
Ike et 3 pier• rule. noire .•,.r g3 as,
"t 'or en... $3 75 94 and BS,
Thi, is not trash. It's reliable,
wearable clothing.
tad 50 will Loy an all woo! Frier. Cheer
with rallied seams. 'term renter. 54
inch.* long• were lining. Tt,t. •nee
•• • clinkerPotter one. PR
:p L5 hnve a geoid hues, Two. -1 Pante,
with prepay trimmings and .ewinr
will )'n• an all wont dnut.le hr's.•
. d m, n's'nit made tip in rumen -0Th.,
genal trimming*, fleet clam wilt kmtie
.hop, and it would he gond velar at
f8.
• hurl an all wnel Tweed coif, made
tip Auld, br.asted,'wtth extra heavy
lining., neat potters, TM whole -
sal. price of this tett eras $7 50 ire
es r•fwI as any 110 suit in (itoderich.
will buy you an imported Week
<er e. obit, wieder weight, fast tate.
'he cost is dnnhle hr.••te°t, fell
t-ng'h, with extra nt"e 1•eter..
This is • suit that in 'he reveler
way should he meld for 912. F.v' t
,lnllan is my pride Ad it see 36 42.
50 is the prime of • pet. of eters
teary, all woe! punto 92 ie what
they .re worth
''ale in whether you are ready to
lay nr not Look freely Let's
all,get aequainte(I. Will he mutu-
al!, beneficial.
L.. CARD
PATENTS 1
ifl(*Tt. Teat RAali MK' COp slut T$
1)net and all besliees it • h. 1 n. I'.l0 •
1attetdetl Ma
to al ..Ph.4 rl . 1•ea
ar •tiler Is o1O4.1te the 1 a Pete., Qt.
:•°,sad w tea ojwels Putout. le 'ess bem
hall thou -weed. frees R ABtiLs,, row.
lain I/r)I)XL ON LINA 5 o\.. w e N
ruse N pa tentablin trios or 'nen
or .vr) O/APa/ r'yI odea i•.'i✓ A
TILS' PATRN?.
• refer Herm. te the I'esID•am..r, tae num
zi Boas) bee.' Div.. awl N odie'lak of de
t' Patent Idles. Poe •trema, .Swig.
Irk sod rseer'a4ee N setas: entente h rem
you teat* er (beat, write to
CAWOOS, dl'.
dwelt* retest gem Wear... etas. D O.
ta.` yubilo du Dot allow theme. I r, ter the
.e.iyisat• 01 sow L.1 ettee.'t.ue tress fay
nen, unl... tf.•y .t. tragai,:rii Phot ley
'an, • Ir.,tuti./ly with their hereto, .out to
.loo's aw.picu• .aloft ellen itch r nee to
a 1.044 oue, i. co' 101011.4 b to M.1141 w•
pl-a..it gawp and .doses crl11Cien .
real t'aM..
•' A • • • n•..r value. twit'' .he .'ked the
so;► aleck.
1• u a ugh' to see 'hem
h.•' '0•y ..1i • a: ..rt 1u tut, .,Job.
Up l r':II in '1!'-a
av us,00
PYNY- PECTVNAL
The Vide& liars for l 01 t;1144
t ULD$, ('*1)14'. Itltl/\
( RITI0. IW.i$10 ENS, et:.
'.t1.a. 1,•,.•PdlN..e
11.- sue AU. a. L.,.. I.Mont°, 0014.
..p p•n....rSrr..: .-1•• ate
••y •lames weep spar . km oda It
• .afoot Le.woral+e+w'.•u..r -•*ti •err
*.east wow rver+.w t1a.I aW A. tt Ise
105 y..► al, e''4-nt .e,., , ,1 -•p,y
twiny. 1+way a w .•r..uwr t..erw
tar •ooh► •r..: a ►.+rue. •.. '
11. 0. B•.eoe •,
.d Little Roche', N -B., wade:
",65 • rue for ee.a, ry'.y Poring a
! 1 weed noticio. 1 bore, ay oda
1....saall .111 bare Mother"
Lorre Miert.. fta Cas.
DAVIS & LAURENCE Cu., Law..
Prop:svori, Al of ..•L
Driving Nails
11- (1
and timing bateau.. are • good deal
•like, one wrists to know where to strike.
IN
SILVERWARE AND FINE CUTLERY
felt C'FIKIST NAS TRADE
We are'Ivieg gnat bargain.. la
CR,ris-CUT SAWI, ABRs. FILES and
GENERAL HARI►WAIIF_
t fur prices are away down.
DAVISON & CO.
Noted for gond goods.
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