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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-3-12, Page 7THF SIGN AT, : G4IT) ERICH. ONT., THTTRADAY MARCH 12, 1816. 7 • science IBci(•nce is " knowing how." The only secret about Nicott's Emulsion is years of science. When made in large quantities and by im- proving methods, an emul- sion must be more perfect than when made in the old- time way with mortar and pestle a few ounces at a Lime. This is why Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil fie v e r separates, keeps sweet for years, and why every spoonful is equal to every other spoonful. An even pr(xluct throughout. Is ether emmtdar . yen ars Molly te tet e eater boauSt--dther as ever or elder Mss. tlet lioeta'.. Oesras has s e•keeseceieree wrapper. NEWSPAPER STORIES. Ne maty Masted se r..w. "Papa." said an '11q 1Mtwv. by. •`don't robes have lege !" "They du nor,', emanated papa ' • W n y foul the., pap. ••R•cea.s the ti.hw Donn and dos t re - items lege . The smell Loy wee silent for • few nus• ages, end paw forgot all about his .foes Tons Thea he Baked "Pepe, ducks have legs, haves t they'" "Why, yes. cluck. have lima ••tA.11, ducks swim, don't they "Yes.' "Thea why don't Behr have lege if docks de' Or why dent ducks not hay• any lege it fishes dual?' Papa gees it q. That There Wm *gear We were all • good deal astounded at tM wonderful teat which • gent lemon en the railway station waiting room declared he had our performed. He did not wish to pay • turnpike toll,• cleared the gate by taking • flying leap with • coach end four whish he was dim tom. One of hu .editors remarked than he had done • yet more wonderful thing. and at the very same gate, with a small poey and chair. "Well," said tbe stranger,"1 antrum yon taro to tell us that von, too, lumped over it `' "No, sir, said the other, "We do not . we crept under. •e.l.ethtag area CN..... Strolling on the wharf at Boer, U. 8., misty years sate, i met • tall, genet • look. ug "digger ' from California, and dewed oto mncerstiue with him, "H..I•hv climate, 1 tapper`•• 1 asked. "Why, •trsa1er, you one choose any °Ii nate you like there, said he "hot or cold, without trepans mora fifteen min- ute. There'. • mountain then called ;Iarover Newsday, with a hot valley on sae vide, ..d • cold one oto t'nther. t;it o■ the top st that with • double-barrelled gummed reit r., without movie'. kill Sommer or Winter gem., Jest as you like. leve often tried it, .mol should h.1. get on well it 1 &salm her. got • nog to stand both climate,. Th. lest I had got los tail fries off while pe4otin' on the Sommer side, d've see' 'Drew, as you lure" have lest my bear Maw whose.... • td.. and • half .meaner time mina Mgt midi b bee. Aad I love him r Obraleselly Mang • • fore p 1 d►M mis b•s teres/ It ens et the window and thew es�hs her hs.ddr. " Pee mad hes nem. One day an lri.amessayms, whe we is • •� hate to Ireland. was wslkf.s thresh Lly erne•(, whets he saw teat bladders bang • is • hahlb.?. shop winder. Pat meld net tmeese what they were, ee be writ inside to eek the hatcher The butcher thought he would have • game with Pat. too he told him that they were rw.bors rams, expense sash. Pat rave him exposes, end being headed me of the " eggs," went oo bis way down to the dock.. Whoa he had l..d.d in Labia, he was wring across sane bolds woks his tremors wader hie o•.at, when h. slipped .std toll es to his "egg" and burst it. At that moment • here ran oast him. and Pae, t►uktag it was hi• r.o.bores, began galling out at the top of his Seine " 4'ome hers ye haste, yeit mote., ye'rs mom. I vs batched ye." Leaded New PMb .1 liar The writer, au angler, was told the fol Iowteg by an Irish peasant " Vt set to kmow whist sort of Bahia' her., sort' Well, 111 1611 you. Whoa delta here. year back one fine morale', I s.r a big pair of meow e -yr looking straight at oe. Saye I "1'11 bey. hint'" With that I tried every hloomin By 1 1.d. hat it wan so um. At Int it struck inee to thry • bee. I did .o, an' he mad. • soap at it . the gut broke, worse Iuok ! too I lost him. " T►.n about a year lather, 1 saw Im ale erns spot the same big saucer eves With that l dropped my ay over ha nor, and brie' huagrv, he took it. Theo the 1.n be- trm. For throe mortal demi I angled that fish, • mammon span feeding me with once - 1 -•r and Whiskey the whole time. At lest 1 laded the haste, and tired 1 was I thee mut h m open, and you'd rover rums whet 1 found. A hive of bees and lots of beam - nil honey ; end well I remember the way the baste's .tang ma Mew Me Mede sere.. The t-baaaei 1 belong to • cyoli.g club, mod it was dar- ing our aanual run to Brrgbtoo, when ws bed dropped into . wayside mo, that. In the NOUN little parlor behind the bar. (Tagge. ear noble captain, told me the billowier voracious .tort • I onus knew • fellow -his name was Sawyer, very sine chap two- Who meld ride slow, if you 1.ke. Why • tortoise 000ld give bins • ample of thousand yard. is • mile sed isms lick him Well, be was so slow that he oma rode right •ores to France, and 11I tell you how he did it. Hs rode es to the haat at Dover last as it was starting sad before he got to the other sed the boat was in Calais Harbor. and he jest redo.6 es to the quay and ooatio.od hes trip.'' was dead silence Ws looked help - Welt at each other, while owes finished the last drop of beer, and then silently end sadly we mounted our •• Jiggers " and mise Mese in the bright sonatina. We've got n•ot err captain now. Nsmsnrresed Sometimes it cane hundreds of dollars to °olivine a man ; very often less is required but in the oats of Poison's Nervilies, that sovereign remedy fey pain, 10 omen toots the bill, end supplies mooch Nerviline to oe.vinoe every purehaeer that tt 15 the best, met prompt sed oertaio pain remedy in the world. Nerviline is good for •11 kinds of pain, pleasant to take, end sure to oars cramps end ell ataxia/ palate. It M also Moe to rub outside, for it has an agreeable assn, quite unlike ea many other prepara- tions, which ars positively disagreeable to ■se. Try it now. Go to's drug store and hely a 10 Dent or 25 os.t bottle. Poison's Came Neter*. Nervilis*. Take no other. A wsll.knowa politician recently arrived ----- at Qiaeostown,after cro.eis the Atlantic. IMwMlely Windy 11 era.! and was ,loickly surrounded by the usual It the tale had bre told anywhere bot a sellers of curios. amoo,et them an old Rl.okhurn the writer would have hoes bar - Irish woman with sprays of shamrock, one reread by doubts whether tt was Strictly WWI ; bat Blaokharo ovoliets never leave the highway of verae•ty for the footpath of falai*, even for the sake of telling a good story. The conversation turned oe the diseom- fort of wheeling in windy weather. " I reoollsct onto," said one of res Darty. •' being oat. on • wisely day --dreadfully windy it was when the front tire of my mashies wanted hewing op. I discov- ered that I had left my air-par/4 on the pi- ano at hese. •, Well, i ps•h.d the bike to the arrest hostelry -four mule• if it was • yard -boo- ing to meet enmenns there 00ttmg np out of the whorl dreadfully windy It was -hut ttwasnoro:sot asoul there. What he do i didn't know : bat suddenly • brilliant idea etruek me. " Borrowing, a big funnel from the lead. lord, I meek the end fm the tube and the .math of the fosse' towards the wind - dreadfully windy it was. it was a mirth - earn tried, and haw se dreadfully strong that, if you'll believe me, boys. it inflated my tire in me time. and I mounted sled redo heave comfortably !" Than the onmpaay uprose, and after oh- tainine the narrators promise never again to travel without hie pomp, they had* him mood -sight, and left him alone tc kis glory. penny each. 0,r friend took or and gave the woman a eh Ping In gnat delight .he cried " God bless yer hosnr, and may every hair ne yer head M a torah to light ye to glory " Reeling his hat sad duplayiug • perfectly bold hotel, he .aid " Thank you, mutate ; hot. even rhat,yoa ass. wnild not make • very brilliant torch 1i h• nenc...,on "• Flinn ver honor, cried the reply dame, "'tie pat the rine, for they've all gone o0 before ye.' • enertbar main. Len( eM steed at the window and mord The rays of the setting tem entangled tem s.Me. in her Titian hair, or surrounded her glorinos height of 5 fret 8 with an sorest. halt Proud. queenly, Imbed like • fed - dem, she was indeed • m•ret6oent Mort man of femininity. Srra'.yo," she muttered. And then • sift, *elf pityial. half -happy stile Bitted •&vias her fate like i gleans of April sea akin " Steen,. .he mattered seals. "to think that I, who oily sit abort snnrhe a10 was quarter hack of the Snow olp '.d Meader' football invent .hsald SdQrI Deaths! }:.3 WEATHER CHANGES tHE THE CAUSE. 11.4 ....:A art Sea rt.t ssffrre ..-t totes: 41":'•r II) Ike ate 4 4,s'1's Kenllp►ills -;k pates& 4f Krieg Mattis's. 1,1Coipp.r. wire throat, Iwoticllitiv, rnru v merit, itAammce.wy rheumati.m and heart ... ire in I1- .i r ng get in their deadly work Wien the system k nut cleaned out and epioaI beforehand for coming climatic antra diarist* in ser form or outer - s '.!-n anal fatal ne lhlgswhg and Certain -ie a 1,.r, core to follow. t hoe dollar will bey • bottle of Scott's Swarauilla ; ane bade fa Tam■ genrsntee ageism the diereses of spring; every reliable dealer keeps this king .f blood petition ; ask the it ; don't tabs . s t ler .10• If yes as sot gat it in your ewe atlghborbomd wain to the mal ailed terns. rd- -es• laws ! Co.. a Erred llkml•t. Tosses. IF YOU DOUBT the c.t.tuy ,.1 5esths Sarsilurilla wr..r any of tat. Glliowuig before paercha.irg : dr•tto;ict, Qieen St. W.Taronto `.1 491 NI. I . ( ,. told, Uoydt ,wn,t )ret. ; J. Morrow, merc.Mnt. Fuller,:on, (Mt.; Win. T. Thomp- son. 7epher, (kit.; (.• i. Denham, druggist, l rise ,ka, Ont ; W. S. Rind, mercht:^•t, 1loydtown, Ont.; J.wrpb Duncan, farmer. Pennies, OnL; Miss Manic Delaney. 174 Crawford St., Toronto ; M. N. Defeo, Mer- chant. 7.el.hyr, ea Win. C4,rrich, Fullerton. Over yeoo other names on s, p ltattloa. (Nd people, and young and middle .geed as well, should fortify tbemgsiv,•c foe •ping by sttwkNmg the blond and purifying the..yy.uteema. There m ally wee palatable and decd,. utedieine fort is porpoise and that is TET seen'. ebb Seen LIFE ON A FARM. ONK OF ■ARDNHIf AND U)NSTANT EXPOSt1RK rttm,a•ATLt TIS woea a. wan morns" TAOSS A1• a.0.DOWN-A racism. MINT 1 t &Lib or min woa0ml- ✓ OL ROUP It's rOw•NM 0) % re• O 01111 Y(mN1N a. From the As taibo too, Malteoats. N. W. L Embryos* armed \'.rktoo hussars Dan. Garry, and what • pu.ktag active business fancier he was uo•el 1. gnppe took hold of and when they enemy left him, bow limbos and unfitted kr hard toil be beosme. For mnatha he suffered trent the baneful ef- fects of the trouble, and although Ise .1111 endeavored to take hu share of tee taro work, be louod that it was very trying , ha Wad become greatly wwskeeed, had lest both appetite aid amhition. .tool was tend with the least exertion He tried several remedies without dentin, env b...dt, and ee one after the other had tailed, he de- tetnnloed t.' itt.e. Dr Williams' Ptak Pill. • trial Hs felt too utterly worn out that several boxes of the pills were takes before be foetid any hwaetit, hat with the first stir of improvement he took fresh uourwge, •ad 'o.tinued taking the :pulls for three moon.., by the sod •.1 wh•ub time he was stun &n .olive hustling mea. feeling hatter than her had for veers. Mr Garry tells hu own .tory u the followore letter to the Ar cal helms Dew S1r, •'Afton • savers attack of 1• gtippe I was unable to recover my former strength sod activity. 1 had no ambition for either wort or plrenrr, mod to or • popu- lar Orme, "dui net ..-are whether school kept or sot." 1 tried various medicines without deriving any benefit from them. With not mesh hope I decided to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and was •gresab17 pleased to find aper • few boxes, • decioed obanre for the better. My appetite, which had tailed me, returned, and I bran to look for my meals half:an bear before times, sed I was slate to get around with my old time aim. I ooetinned to use the Pink Pills ter throe months. and find merit now better than ever. You may dwprod epos it that from this out I will be found among the Mowed. of other enthusiastic admirers of Dr. Williams' wonderful health restoring seedioina " Yours gratefully, DAN (;Attila 1)r. Williams' Pmk Palls strike et the root of the disease, driving it from the system and teeering the patient to health and strength. In case of p•raly.ia, spinal troubles. locomotor starts, *eiatia•, rbea- mati.m, srvupelas, eomfulous troublr,etc., those pills are superior to all other treat- ment. Ther ere also s tpsai&c for the troubles whish make the lives of so many wowt.o • harden, and speedily restore the riob glow of health to pale and sallow cobras. Men broken down hy overwork, worry or exeoe.es, will find in Pink Pills, • *Wain ours Sold by all dealers or sent by mall. not paid, at 50c a holt, or .ix boxes foe 112.50, hy addressing the iir. Williams'. Msdiefea Company, Rrockv.11e, Ont. Ro- wers of imitstio•s and substitutes alleged to be "iota as geed. •touters %arrow Narape. A quaint. far -travelled stranger spun ale the followi■g yarn one night to the coffee - room of • Maochest.r hntel "Stanley ! hr, in 79 we were up the Nur, together on bicycles catching butter- flies, and I never knew • man have a nar- rower escepe from death. •" We had left the river to explore • vast forest of immboes trees, when• as Stanley was chasing • beautiful specimen of the i►regoniessie Rex, whioh measured 13ft, iltn, from tip to tip of its wings, an rot - mow boa-oonstriotor, over whets body he attempted to jump, reared its bead and swallowed him at a gulp. Poor Stanley ' I rode coned the south east corner of the snake- dismounted. and eat down to try and remswsher the bursal service, when 1 was surptiu.d to me Lite rtgentio serpent visibly swelling "Lorre and lamer he grew along hie whole Ieagth. Hie ribs disappeared. Hite males grew too small. His akin crooked again and again. and his yes beamed with satiates' km at emoting with a diet se filling, When, with a t.rrifio exple toe h. buret, sod o.$ atrppal Swley, dragging his eaehise after him. „ 1 was glad. Stanley was a re.onroefal citi.oa, for he had blown rep his pri.00 with the pump les os.d to inflate his poeum■tie tyre ' W. Tont the batterfly " THE PLEASURES OF SLEIGHING. Paris Review : There i. .nthi5N In whish • girl of our species takes mors delight Mum • M.rls ride 3leigh•ag Is t he highest type err tsmiolwe blue. and for this the buffalo retie M rosp.asible .I•egether The buffalo is aways inked closely around the Ise permits who p.rtiripm'e is •sleigh ride god tt smitee them um dimly se if they were bat- tened tip is the mer ulster. Ueda' Ne sleeping shelter tees hearts cannot fail he beat as nes at art while the ride lams - and four leg Involuntarily semis into the . pooe required for two. It is partitively clear that if the girl lear away from the yam ser .he loosen the robe seed lets r esmhb of oeld air that tbreates to tro.se him. Ne pad yeseg weenie, however ever siring her mom et preemie y. will met - mit r WW1 es ern Rauber will else, as the sight air gr, wsi/eleelder. sed d1e grows half drowsy ' seder 'the hAtaasoe ef the swift Ifodiy esti.., drew the robe ■pp ever her petty plass es, and pl. her heed ahem I will de the wet real. 1a olden &eye some. Miss had be eeeerr at .very bridge swagged, het every read ,lean'' halo • bridge tied ..w■d.��v ne Tm told by the who «o elsigberidIng It M niegwapb peke, ted a isminsen eapmy- ter M• mess lady , pets that . telegraph ass jest r' And my b{wt•ast ears there are 466 poise between here mmol Tlwsmtfe ed. - a, "''"1:=1 Leeds. Adenine, : While the Messina german seems to he in sight. aha bassists Zr▪ ws a lar way et The prima ts of sleigh riatog ass ■esre.ly be km gt- w+eA spa. Om ebb? wetsdeefwt I It w.. dnrteg the Iodise rasa ■gemma. wham the cerise, sillier) departmental of there seed as mem es • eerhtm hetet Mr. CYRagea. et the 1' W Departwat, was a Arm believer is the re.a..i•g power of tee meekey tribe, and wood to 'slew the 1o11ow• w W lieu, mid he, ' 1 was ta oharttli ef the reads betimes Pommorla and Muolno, in the Kes1tan■ 'mint ry otos .otemely hot day, after • twee' . cwt. rude, 1 returned t• my teat and threw myself oo my cherpoy and was sees in • num mete of drowsier* To my aaen.shm.ut I saw one of those grey haired monkey ateialthily .•reerng ie to my tent, appro... the tai l-. seize toy watch mod chain and soaks orf with the prize "On the 1.,11nwin• morals, some Mohr mile. up the road. I saw the thief whs heel ■ tnlen my watch and whet do yeas tbi•k He had put the chs,n round he nook, and woe b. Idtog the nm.kerpwr to b'. ear to see It it .r going, and hr' iovit.d several of his chums to let hem .now, 1 suppose, if 11 was • tick's( Noir, if that animal dids't show rewtaio( weer, 1 .boold 1.1. t•, know why he held the wets► to hi. ear ? 1 raised my r lie, the • ooloirel died to his tarok., I recovered my watch, end here it u --mors b) token ' l INleht ■1.•..derats.dia t - A .alt knower hrtlli.nt enterteutee, who hes lust returned from a few yeas' tour is Australia, has ma.'y enamor take to telly e mote which is the lo lowboys : 1 .as ordertno/ thy advertisement is a Melbourne deify new.p.,pier office ..tie day," said tete narrator, wheat a tall, leeb t oouotrvenan walked in enol mud ler waa•e•l an ' in memoriam ' uo' 105 In the obituary uolumo of the oftwriv.r. sly ole guy 1..r t..ed a year .(o,' be explained, • cad 1 .h...I 1 uk. • bit o' poetry le M. paper shout 1.111 '••Alt right, an.aer.,l the cls.. •hare you brought of with Jou ••'Nu,' said the ru.tie; "coo't you Is me up a bit" •. ' Certuolv,' repll--d the clerk. • (Jet charge for ' In memnrtam ' notices is rex .billings an loch.' A !auk of intense an.s..ameat pared over the countrytoaw • face. "Gond gracious " hr creed, as he made for the door, , 1 oau't .dhrd that ; my g.v'- sor was en feet high lees bed wasted. One of the etr•egwt communities in Mt 'stenos is surely that of the "Sanctified Sisters.' or "Swot ficanooi.te," • body of women hvio4n tb.'own of Belton, Texas. The doetr a profaned by them is very simple, and embodies throe .eeostial prion. pies -. life of oellb.cy, • comport property interest, and an isolated existence. 1)1 their sincerity there can be no doubt, since many of them have riven op wealth end social po-itiou. Tb* society was first established about nineteen years ago, and ever since has crown in notb numbers nod wealth. Inite early days the women determined to rasa money and make the society self so mart int. Thus one woman who bed previously lived in .Memos. bought wood as it stood in the forest, and with the aid of another sister cut and hauled it to market. Daher, accepted positions as domestics in boor holds of adjoining town., their earnings be in¢ added to the common fusel. ()then .041 country produce, sod a few took in laundry work_ Noaoifnrm has .v.- poen worn by the Sanctifioatlnnb•s. Th., '.ren plainly, and at or time wore boon.,• eimrlar to those adop'eel ha the ortlimi' . ;leek-• aromas, but of late Tame • lit•le more latitude in the matter of dregs bet bean allowed. Th. community con.isdo of thirty two members, all of whom I,v.• at the Central Hotel, in R'lton, which helm". to them. The estimated wealth of the sot is 1.20.000 The inoome from •hair hotel is their principle 'norm of ray -one, hot every In- vestment they have made memo to have bre & walkable. one, rendering the preset ratios self supporting an•1 e0.iroly indepen- dent. No formal worship env kind is prso- tteed by them, but dela devotional exer- cises ars pert of their areal, and they ars s1im lamely guide! by "d -.amp" Woman suffrage is one of their 0 -eat hobbies, and they onoeider therneelv.a as f w"1nv an tn- Tract lye ill.stratton of what women can ac- complish in .en.oel walk. • f life. Menem sais remoseaskins. Black combines well with almost all colors, except those which are so lashing in bright- ness as to be too nearly I :.. 1•. Black and pale pick, blue, yellow.:r..o• red, lavend- er and eves rather dark .had.,s of blue, clear brnwo and green are ereell-ret rnrnhination.. Krown oomhines well wt•h v•llaw, gold and hrnnc•• if it is •he shwa• of brown whi.•h has brighter.. it ►a off -est,•. •',o with Heck and with oertsisi retie. of tram. A oheenl.►e and milk brown enmhines well with old rose and the doll shades .f pink. Very dark gr'ees ti pike, Iver when bright rued by Heists of narrow trimming of pale blue A medium 111110010 of gn en unites well with old pink. Rrewsish greens look well with herr and Deeper riot.' ').,k blue may he hrightrowd lei theme of bright, rioh rod. hy lima of old root or of &leer yellow. Blue of the "'barrio- mod "••adet" varieties ie heat ...combined,with Meek or with Neared silks in whicthe seine shade prelnmieetes. - Renew Soar sobseriplies t• Tile $iarA1, for 1896 • A COMBINATION toe RARE, SEARCHING elm POTENT Sesames. Oomt'auA7t10N• roe 1mri*rwetloll INTERNALLY Ow [Mrs TM mint. arralp, AiwIirr.s 0e11S, Drrrbmto. Plwurtlry, eta •e au D.ewa.er.... neYetan The Mom Fee • ftitneteNy. Ne see who hes travelled over theC.P:it. as tar es Denali, B. 1: , ran have tailed te mast Sheriff !fedora*. Kea day he meets the tbre•gh trams as the depot, and while the eogisr are betas shared he will tell the pwe■erers hie stirring adventures. Her. Is woe little aseudu*• illeetratr.• of his we.aderf.) lirtility els remoras to time of diilculty. Said he "1 and • friend were once out ,a th. moue••iss, sad tame to the only ford across the Fraser river for many n, 1... The heavy rains had mate tt •site impawible, n beteg fully fifteen feet deep W were hound to get over *towboat, We n..uld not build a Midge or • raft, to. the streets. eras sow at least • hundred yard, .Ida, and rashut formed,. ninny in a n.ightt torrent Mat swept all 1..1.r. it. Hua did we maw ate • %Vall, use bwde.l ..use ; « k.. with stores hung ...me arn.n.1 our net k., and then molt grahhed a h.'ut!.r r. larger w err could carry drew a I .ug 'troth to Inst .t err the water .. e.red us, .i,.I plunged into the stream, walk ng over to aha bottom The soar kept no from rr.e1- perp* serer, cad we got safely Berens- art hut happy Iced N Pay, 10. Tate 1k 11 - was ver. .,eMaoal as to the truth of the many .••are Id of *b• greet wit to t• found among the unrclutated Irish. Having to, "pond tom. lifts k• in I tub. lie, be ma'. a prow:se to a Irten 1 that if he o het.l.l bear anything even .pf.rneehing a it from en uneducated mums during Mosley he woo 1 forfeit Lb 'e • charitt. tic ati..ng to DDblen he eats •Ion., In elsdutely attached by his old oarn.y th. gout The first dei ha could lease Isis room h. ass boH.l.eg sl .•I% "lag the street, 11 1 .II:ug !.tot being .0•11a. 1 in Irc.t,Kra and a • huge erns slipper He had oat proo•wi .d ter before •u old bergs, nooses with • baby in tier arms asked bin. with Rimy blessings and a lenstky te'e of woe) foo oho.: y He grump.ly refuted, sodas .he still ',roosted, he threatened her with 1.. Plat 111. hail 11..ff,ct, for the wo.u. moved . 1, but not before she had addrtssod the doctor se folbw" ' Ts the hard hearted simper yftt tor.' Yu' it. no hum I d be wishing v.,' I'll 11. pi.tit. W thereinto that yer heart may be made as tender as ver poor tut • 1)r 1t --paid his t;5 Can't Do unlight SOAP HAS NO COU*L • For parity Per cleansing power For taking out dirt Wht F..r or dissol.int grra.r y 1 ` NoFase lag apothem For preserving kande Th. Get n .• n.r ..1 t!.. reaN.e.a why . Get The ItuNV „ MOM Snap hag tl:r largest .t. in the world, and hat Iren awarded ter Gott Medals and weth r honors. r • • • • N • • • • 1 • • • • 1 teee ptwrp.4 tLelad Pawn k.a water cram al 0. area w.�.ua w p�....dmafms DaNIisY�� a._:.n di,mi asil 1 .... N nee arra& 1 r'a eta..11..,Itwl Pira.. 1. 0.,01.1 awn • of muscular A.aaMlre. W alma 1• war ear t6.1 1 eaael...a Meed sermoses ono. a. r. S'i nae min . wrrseesa U c. • 1: Cures 8d�� L bag . Nam- malgila, P.lm /s lead wrist/is, or • say Wnionalar Para. • Perk? Duels t Liserremee Cs.,11.111. 25.. I Sol. Romagna. NowTatAi_ • • • • •• • • • • OS "D 841" M PLASTERENTHOL • • • • • • • • • GRATEFUL -COMFORT 1 EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST -SUPPER. "Ay a thorough knowledge of the onoral laws whieh govern the ono -ration. of digestion and nutrition. and by a -trete! apptl.•tion of the line properties of wellawlertwrt Comm Mr. Kpps has provided for our breakfast ant sup per a delicately flavoured beverage which mat save no many bevy doctors' WIN, It Is by the flollcinus 11.P of "orb articles of diet that a non erftut.no may he gradually built op fulfil strong wootntgmh 1. retia every tendency to dleew+. Hundrm4e of subtle maladies are floating around us read) to attack wherever there is • weak point We may e..:ay* many • tatal shah by keeping onrseler well fortified with pan Mood and • properly nourished frame.' - err/ Set -tare Clasen,. Mode simply with b•till.1 water or milk Sold only in urketaby t►rorere, Iabwl;ed thus J•NIS EFTS a t'1o., Lad., Newsiesp*thte Chesil.. Leads. reglaad. mol Coal & Wood Yard The undersigned begs to inform the public that he keeps on hand all graders of HARDIi CO SOFT AN f) AL BLACKSMITH COAL. PRICES OF WOOD REDUCED. Moral atte.tiss gives to OUT and WOOD CetII and get print and •eeeamplom of wood. (Moe and yard, NET.,g(1N-ST., sear Inuits Ira. UMW. D C. STRACAN Prepentsr. vP5.R Wasted. ten enoo do of md gr■.m`e 4 .meas Mei e y mad OMer� g ev s0 1kys beim tat. MO p.m to mi were atoll sheer e m elle. err eenl ed wend. • (; .,..sue-- -Four lit' le gird is a very skill. ed arithsstresem, madam.. Mrs Pavane Rss11) ' I am se tarry. For gentians.' sake deal let her brooms tee I mtinata with those vulgar frac' tuna. I PYNY - PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS end COLDS 1. a .urpri.tsgly short tier. 11'.. r .utile certainty, tried tad use, .Doth,, sad hs.lio, is its edema. W. C 1seCoaass l Soli, M■clarttr, %f,., , import t.. IAM mea Pp0-R a.al .. 4 Ye. C. O.r..e. ,( .•►rasa ,4.MM �J bp.. I . 141.•. .J .Iwo W W 0. ldA.toga ' . 1.14,416•1.411141 Mad Ms. J. 11. Hever, Chemist, sat Vowos Sr., TTtoulo...riir, Part..." L. • r ...a laonluat r��raa o"it a...1,.. Qs Mama .era.. . M all .i. Imre 104 0. gran canine seem beim use 4. 60•.11. 4n..d hum its .r k.1►Ar IamWa. It I..WI0W a• aid w rawer. lelme ta40lep Iasi. U. 'a. W eche wall as- 1.-.. r �"M.1.1. lasers Ne Ilse. *1 114s. TA1111 a LAWRYXs•P. CO. 1 gels iloprie.trs Mos Take at always--T.sLe tau other For Coughs and Colds Gray's Red of Spruce Syrup THE OLD STANDARD REMEDY FOR COfiMIIS, COEDS, ASTIIMA end all AHectioas of the Lutz$ de sere yes get Ouri•rmo. "Is Ora % that surae. •a and pc. a battle. Oda everywhere. KURT WATSON & Co. MO►wi,vos• VD MONTRetAI.. Driving Nails and driving bargains ere • good deal •like, one wants to know whets to strike. IN SILVERWARE ANO FINE CUTLERY We are giving great bargain.. In CRo,,S-CUT SAWS, AXES l'u.Es and GENERAL, HARDWARE. Our prices are away down. DAVISON & CO. Noted fir worth good. PATENTS i CAVEATS. UMW 1111111.11111C COPYPPIkNTS mislead. end all h.ainsse In the U. PI. Pitres' ')Moe attended to at IOPPJRATP PERS. Our °Mew is tom -wilt. the C, R. P*t•st (N - ion, and w • tae obtain Parente in leso otos ban those •emote from W AR?,Z.VOTt. Rend MOARI. on PRAR'I vii. We .d- vke as to patentability free of charm sod we make ,Ver) CFIARGI UNL CR.N WS; 013 - el IN PArRA'T. We refer, here, to tbo PostlnaN'er, the Sage N Money Order f)iv., and to offl.ia:s of tam r. R. Front 0f11re. For etn•slaraeries to ns and referenowe to smut! Miami In rota term State or County. wrtteto 4' • •*•W a co.. 'l000.ttn meta ')llnn wash.ngr,n. h C. ler FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS DUNN'S BAKIN POWD THECOOICSBESTFRIEND LA11GL ST SAIL IN CANADA. GODERTOB STELM BOILER WORK& Aj CHRYSTA L, Ihniereeorto Okrpetel ! stomal alanntacturer of all Made of BOILERS. Smoke Stacks, Halt Pens, Shen Tree Works, etc., etc., And healer In-- ltagtse. Maohisery (..lags, he. All gime of Pipes sad Pipe Fittings, Steam and Water (Jeers,, Glebe Val?, Check Valves, Inepisater., Kjestsr• sad la- = Penitently on Heed at 1ow.,t• A al hoe of Steel Water and Hr; tr.egmS for nes of Niemen sad ether 0.gskhsg promptly stesedt( M A. S. 0llT$TTL. trail P. 0. lila N, Oodertat.O1s. Amus -O ate 0. T. R. Statism. ue erleh