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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-6-11, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODLRIOH. ONT.- THURSDAY JUNE 11, 1896. 7 scrofula Any doctor will tell you that Professor Hare, of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, is one of the highest authorities in the world on the action of drugs. In his last work, speaking of the treatment of scrofula, he says: ' It V hard! .eoes••ry to •ate t�ateod-Ifvor � 1 is the bwt remedy of •IL The 011 ekortd E* given In emulaYw, so prep•rod •s to be table." He also says that the hypophosphites should be combined with the oil. Scott's Emulsion of cod- tivfx of , Dolt ypophos- phites, is precisely such a preparation. NOT TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY. Sing • mug of bicycles, • pocket full of gold ! Four -sad -tweedy different kiada, end each the beet me sold - Eacb one with its partfe•as its eulogies to sees : Everyone to debate* that ever bon • king. The king has left his OU•rng house, toad wisely spout his mosey ; The ggees •ad ho are b cycling, lorgettiat bread and hooey ; The meid has bought • et heel, too, and lett her h•oting clothes ; 'rwoald eek• • aisebie blackbird now to nip off half her .s.•. MISCELLANEOUS. With the bleed fell of humors, the hated term is •U the mon oppressive. Give the system • thorough clansing with Ayer's Sarsaparilla sod • dose or two of Ayer's Pills, end you will enjoy summer as never before In your Ida, Joist try this for Does and tou'.1 sot repent at. n.lv.ttaa, Many wait until the hand of death is •1 meet 01, 'pod upon them before they goo• .id.r their duty to God. Salvation u the wok of • lifetime, end should not be allot ed but a few momenta in this 14e, as many are wont to give it. thanes slid worldy go-% are matters of but • sew years, while salvation a toe std.joy .-The Rev. Patrice Lavelle, Ptttaburk. Pa. etmptirtty 1. Icer. While it is true that "variety is the spice of life." the best judgmente of careful esu dente is to the lane of simplicity on the mat- ter of fo3d. Have an •d.gnets supply, have it thoroughly and iutalligwtly cooked. but let 1.t be plain, simple, diveetibl.. In this direction • western health journal perun catty, if not elegantly, remarks : "Never have a liat variety Mese seeel, but make the sea from oats serval•ss tier. Did you area stop to think esnglomeeet. .d mass your stomach oetleelmei after sating • great reriety at ems m..i! If net, ju.t t.n•glns what you have eaten sad drunk, mated top in • bowl end then ask yourself whether it is ally wonder that people have dyspepsia... ' A renew e► Tomb 1. It One of the areal ostile-dealers in the North is a g. mtleman somewhat rough in speech but ready in wit. Acting oto the advice of • legal friend, the dealer 'sootily eateted on an expensive law suit Uufurtunetely for him, he lost the day, sod the friend on whose advice he bad rated seely kept out of his way for some time. However, • mo*iag was inevitable, and yie aftorneos Mr. G- encountered his 1seal frte.d. My dear Mr. G-,'• oommeocod the lawyer effmively, " it's an age sines I saw you. Yoe deal look very well Not ill, I hope' •' Well," replied the bluff Yorkshireassa, " I'm aobbut widdlia . 1 doan't think I *ball live long.' " Noa.ea.e," rejoined the other. " You know the old gayieg to the effect that • cattle dealer .ever dies -be most first be- come • drover again." ' Yds," replied the dealer, " I've beard oa't, ea' tt.e,.'e • power e' truth in It" " A ell, than, oo.tioned the lawyer mos• alumysIv, " you're • long way from dark yet. You haven't eves ambled the drover inapt " Noe," replied the ,stirdeger grim! , ' but •wm gratin on that reed b.. I tab' to bobaobbia' wt' lawyers, eh. Mr. B- " Mr. B- suddenly remembered • premo- lar wages•.►, and b gaed the witty deal- er te tisane him. The skins of rsi..als were the earliest forme of mosey. IT STRIKES HOME! ©sae's Moment curse AR 61.1s lofts taws. eft Of the many skla dleiress, ett.emea U ane of the worst .ad most common The ems effective remedy Go far die. earned for it le Dr. Chase's OlatmMt. It ' !W never brae knows to fall. Mr. �� anon. Andrew Alton M }psrtlaid, Y B., ..lit -1(7 little daughter, Grass Ella, aged three and a half, was a drsadfol sd- t r ried from mssstir ea for es 'tam W. number M alleged hen and err. Seal doctors, but all without effect. Regi was indeed a bad ease. Her Ittt1• braly wan ratted? covered with rare. 'Sas day our /seal druggist, Mr. Ws tunereeesteaded e to try Dr. w•so•tbms • Oista..t. f did es, .ad foggy bowie offeeteda eompicte one and saved env Mit" Dr Chaos ol.tmmi M fiat .c ease. Myst for pies, salt rheum mod eerie if QeSeeipRfos•. Fier Galt ley tt1 Inaba sad Sdma..•_, Bates & ( ., h trr- •ts. Tetrad* ; peer. M *esti& i tow b nearer to egret _-ClimesL ' wad sed Trap.tk a for swore edit r tall faMi lila IRI$pi beetle jig OWN CRISPNO CASUAL. Thee ere eight whoa w te ens wit* waliaa t. Iadf. The veeid's navies are e•tt- s. as pkyiag 1,695,000 Sawa On. theorised Is.. of oat rattle neenthl Se ilea 110 mare more of Leedom. The weans el she lute Jay Goold has 1 at £16.680,000 the whole .f whale w1 1 para a his daughter, who married remelt want TIM Sloth African fields lave gonia ahead . f Australia a gold production. The yie t• Africa for 1896 will reach £12,000,000 aad probably mon is 1896. A karst tree was reesotly hlews down West Australia which measured 17411 f the roots to the lowest brw.aa, at oto palet the trunk was 1411. round. medical mioal authority es the virtues various kinds tit food deuteron that the her ring Reyes the mooches elasticity, the strength, sad the brain vigor, and u Do flesh frowsier Highwaymen boarded a. •leutrio tramcar in the suburbs of Uhiu•to, and gamed the U teem passengers of •thevaluable. Uae per tan who resented was shot, sad three others waggly bootee. At • low estimate, the manufacture rodmale of dolls in Europe, of all sizes, extrema '26.000,000 per annum. Juneau, os Per's, alone makes 2.000 • day, nearly all d "standard" size. A sydaey brio has se advertisement in the newspapers notifying that it u prepared n to supply agricultural laboroufrom lapse m w at 2s. • week, for terms *standing fro theto five years. b • tribes wtegh- WtferM -Well, dear, I slaked the d,,end r, raid id I dad right "U yea d..'I M. ss.iNW gg so s bill Wore the lbtb, 1 brand to sae yea ' y "Al ! Aad will you permit me M .. Mare* are* lied Steele' 1 receive • per - hem oett*ge on all s. they get oat of m" • "My eon." said the trate present, "I am ssrprieda ff , mortified aad amazed ad that you K fora ed at the foof the elms. 1 ow ld baldly believe it pourable." "Why, Whey reputed the see, "it is the e•eiset thrg u the world. " r rem la a primary scbcel the teacher undertook ohm. to 'seaway to her pupils the use of the by - ghee. She wrote on the blackboard 'bird to - of scseem,. and pomuna to the hype., asked the hool : bury ' ti hat is that for t After • short paw, • y Dong sos of the Emerald Isla piped out "Plows ma'am, for the bird to eoeobi There is • female inebriate at Swears who bas • reined of 279 000vwtlow. At her last appearance the tsagutr•te gave her the option of going to proem or entering the workhouse, and she oboe the tatter. A heir market is bold weekly at Morlaas, in the Lower Pyrene. Girls who wish to *ell their tresses appear on the some, the bartraiz is streak by the traders, and the braids are out off os the spot The pries varies from .At. to 20f• B,oyole •cotdeate are .ro•edierly lege hl St 1'etrsburg, for the simple reason thetl the antboritiee do not allow the use of the bicycle in public except by riders who have riven satisfactory proof of profioteoey be- fore a seven board of examrnors. A healthy appetite, with perfect digestion and •ssimil•tton, may be secured by the use of Ayer's Pills. They alers.s end strength - ea the whole alimentary amid and remove all obetruotioes to the natural functions of either sex, without say unpleasant effects. As no mioieter, owing to the holiday sea - am, oould be found to conduct servios at the fusers! of • child, •n undertaker pro- cured • ph000gr•pb,which was tease to the graveside, and not ooly ground out prayers and passages of Scripture, bot gave • hymn as it bad been sung by several pereotta On the Trane -Siberian R•ilrood obeech oars are run tor the benefit of • large popl- l•tioo which would otherwise have no place of worship. They are supplied with all the .00essories of •o orthodox Greek ohurch. Each church makes two stops a day, and it is thus possible to hold services i. 70..tta- meats each week. A wind from the south-west gives the steadiest and moat oentinuous rain ; the west to north -wart the heaviest, but the tatter u an intermittent downpour. More rein has been known to fall in fifteen min- utes with the wand veering from west to north-west than has fallen in • day during • tinnier *corm with the wind in the south- west. A sterner gtmdeg se rails 1s a earwax 'sight NOM seen agar -CbtreeTtagen. Two lakes age 'separated by a narrow strip of lead, ea which mails are laid. running into the water on either side. The steamer, whish ie 44ft. long and carries 70 pas - ..ogees, is guided to the rail. by pile like • ferry slip : it has wheels en either side which fit the rails, and is driven full speed up one side of the inline and does the other into the water at the other side. The Church of Our Saviour at Moscow was completed only • few years .go, and surpass, u beauty any ohurch of modern times. It was built to commemorate the delivsra.e of Moscow from the French,and it Dost about £800 000 parade. This church mends es the beaks of the Moscow river just outside the Kremlin, and is great gold dome may be seen blaring out ander the sun from any part of Moeoow. It coven about two •oras, mid is built of a clear, white stone, in the *Nips of • 1:reek cross. The •!ask• woman is a proud of her are that she publishes it abgoad, so that •11 wbo run may read. She wears • pi.os of bone et wood ie the lower Up, the size of the or- nament indicating the .g. of the owner. Whoa • girl marries, bar lower lip is parsed, sad • psi of wood or • piece of bone the sire of • pea is inserted. As she grows older this is increased in mire, until it is almost as wide se Mr shin, and me -fourth of se inch high. The result is naturally meet unsightly. HOT CORN. It is a000ld in Swedes." said • returned traveller, " that is wine, time I invariably put on my gloves to wttah with," He (iadipantly)-I hope I know my own ached. She (swetly)--Yee ; you sorely ought to know se was as that. A man, while ea his way to borrow his reeighber's papers, was struck by lightning and killed. We have no comment to make born To 1alllgeot people it isn't erase - 111111. Bigg. -I see Jiges has been married. Semmes ooagntuleticne ars in order. M -Well, I dent knew ►M ands, so 1 as t ocagratulate hire ; .rd 1 do know Aim, .o i ma's eogratalate bor." Magistrate (Io priaswer)-Yoe were caught in to see of opening a bedroom win- dow. - Prisoser- Yes, year warship ; i believe in b sed I was ash NOW 10 Open the bisdaw on rah er two ter the hamlet of the ueempeat'. health. It's frlghtfan) us - Webby to sleep with your bedroom wfad.w LLmpMftly shat up, your warship'" The wealthy mole was talkbeg over the prompter, of his aspect with the lad's mother. ' Hew is be doing Is his •fedi, !" " Very well. He Is very aeosmplMe.. He sewn great talent for amide, rad his ..reser is so taught,. His mask reads, thinks ho will beams • sendssar. " " Ali, rebid ! ()rehears er rushes !" Mrs. Moines - What's that! Oh, her - tilde. the hotel .Mw. Mr. B1.ker- Yes : some rile. we've as time t• Isms • Ghi opodM renswsee m W bait.. Gari *hie a hoe "fo..cvsd moss from sen. mei of the wwnd Mai of larspa■ Hiss• -1 IGa't Goo wiyUH woo ser may M Gel • dasher when Oss baby hod Gn- en. Husband --Yen were always food of books, Jeanie : what own I give you fur Trier btrthd•v pretest'" Iaaooeat Young Wife --A cheque book, dear, for wbeaever I sign your mama 1 shall think of you." C'oaasel-Did you obesrve anything part- ioular about the prteoner •'' Witmer -Yes : his whiskers." Counsel -What did you observe with re- ference to bis whisker"!" Witmer, -That be bad none Clara -Mr. Softly paid me • great oom- plimeat yesterday. He said 1 grow more beautiful every day. Mande -Well, practice makes perfect, you know. A man was divorced from hu wife, and • he married again, whereupon hnsb.sd N. 1 is erred of No. 2 '•What relation are you tc mar "Nora that I know of " "Yes you aro," said No. 1 ; *Vat ere try -I stepped out and you step - ie." Aunt Dorothy ---Hew many Command- ments are then, .lnhaoy ' Johnny (glibly! --Ten. Aunt Dorothy -And Dow, suppose you were to break one of them ' Johnny (aotativelyl -Then there'd b• nine. Dawley (to the house agent 1 .-1 thought you said then was a charming view from the front windows' Why, there are only house to be seen. a House Agent -So there is • °barmi r view, sir. 112 the house opposite lives the mess beautiful widow that you ever clapped toyee on, end she's always •t the window. German professors are proverbially sh- oot -minded, but none of them more so than Prof Dual, of Bonn. He noticed sae day hie wife placing • large ballot on his desk. " What does •11 this mean!" he asked. ,. Why. this is the anniversary of your marriage," replied Mrs. Dural. " 1. that soWell, let me know when yours Domes round, and 111 reciprocate." An Irish newep.per has this In answer to • correspondent : " We decline to •oktN• ledge the reosipt of your post cud." Mrs. lime --See haws' cis ism Elea drink Mr. B1ehOe-Good enough. ra slel you got est d pour 1a11 drew fete edea thing decant. '• I am afraid that men who aspires to your hand is too weak-kneed to make you • rood husband," said her father. "Oh, pans, his not that ' He's held ms on them for hours at • time Mn•her-Wal, did you get that situation as odios-bey' Boy -No. 'What was the matter'" "Don't know. The gent is a lawyer, and he asked ms if I was • good whistler, and I told hem 1 was the beet whistler in our street, and ke said I wouldn't do Wheys he must sweat • reg'lar profsssio.al." Mr. Homly is not • aunty and be knows it, When his first baby was born he asked : "Does he look like me" Of oourss they •11 said yes. ••Well' said be, "you must break it gem. t4 temy wits." ea "I propos." said • pboo.tlo reformer, "Io abolish the un.sos,nry 'as' in all words ending with them.. that testae can be wog. and pisco* per.. "How .bout glue r raked • critic. HAD MONEY TO WASH- rarreory That eemartmes tetudres a. Am- mon, eats. The Lair metropolitan cashier has added a • new factor to her grooving valuation which will set prove so desirable • wile in theeys. of bar employer as the honesty sad OEM/soy which have won for her •Imo* a monopoly in the begins. It is the result of the mi . robe craze, and is nothing less than washhsg all the money she handles and obsrgiog bar employer overtime toe. The deo wersr et Ws new way to subsea her usefulness sad soot is Annie Nesmyt*, the mosay taker in • big dews Iowa betel Mime Neemyth =wee s1.sWi meetly. end while Ism money sour in than is to day, sits M (amorally kept ne•y sss.Rh. The mosey is often very dirty sod is the last degree repulsive no head's. Now, the eaohiw is • *Wood nurse " resting " from her arduous prelasian•I labors. After • ick spall from hsndilsg the soiled soirees, ribs essslsd.d to reslga She woe psrs.sdsd net to by as laminas of ii1•ry sed perms - d m N wssh the mris.y. So every .moo w e • soup pots of ...mooh wrtw •t her elbow, NU whish sash soft. as it arrives, is dropped. It pts a quash bah •sd is *boo laid est es • pass i &mei to dry se ten- •terly s It H were her host piece of j.wder'y. The water has Io Im obssged two or three Hines le • sight. Tho esshist moistly had an offer of as - other imiLr ksit. Beier .kd what salary glee wasted. she ..ou1Msd the usual Sears. with she prwvis tot N most be so snob mere • if Nues tees.v to wish." , Messy N wenn !' mid Oleo ashmisa.d would be _..piny,. ' Wby 1 haven't g oes,\ tie um Mass (be is • Male, and r,1Mw dlwMrl, sash Ism e. week." " Yea sss." she mid .01.41 " vow bed- s.. M dirty. sad 1t. likely No tog sy will M l woe'% wash .mMgr tepee!! masa im •..mrel_ war,. -Ws ted he Nr hand sad bed-wtthrss • eeaii,Niw Ismy salary. DMlbrent if H wen my ..soap 1" fibs says awn s " passu the tip Moog, gad seem all marrenr, in • lindens that salt foram an swirl fortitude M the gione ry made= tie swum will bawl in pay sctra leg wish to reale steady and edimene • mosey washiat speed* ',kWh usavert- ed Charly Bigelow. the easter, orad hs wt!. M a bale.d is books is worth recordist. By dist M gree saves aa4 deail Me yor-.t seubis got toostber 0 is the first year of tbajr .amity.. The msmety wee kept a • ehamaes bag whlde the wile Krung amend her waist made, hoe oer..1, awl as the fwd was a gnat sear•% which both tried hard to forget, w that the well known borrow - Ing propensities of their pr.hesius mi tot am ho oawted, of was Dover touched or even looked at for maths. Bat a run of bad luck Orally drove the yams bike to draw a the °hau,us bap, when to their is - ranee dismay it was foamed the money had become perfectly :'!sgible. (Ise by sae to eight ti 100 bilia were laid 0. the bed, .11 in the same ooadauuo of greasy, uniform hash gross s oolor. Husband and wife took turas at tryine to resters the attractive greases of their filthy lucre. but 1.m vain. Mlle young wife wept ; the saving bugbear! raved. Tb.. together they went to the beak which had gavea them the bilis. The bunk refused to reoos,.uW the money, nor eodld lisa.ter Baker's eadorerment make the oasbi.r games bis mind. The manager thea took • hundred dollar hill off their hands for frieodshap • sake, and got • man, arerhl frond to do likewt.., trusting to their proeli.wce to pass the motes. ?bat was doing • good bit for the young folks, who had submitted to bung sailed stingy missy • time to gather the fund together. The motor then left his wits at home weeping over the remaining 1600. while be west down on the Rialto to ell it to any spsouhter .t 50 _em• s fur tee dollar. But the ode was no bleu h at expedients. As soon as he was goes she dread her tears and den ...red to the w.rl •net, sr the re- '•y was n•d u. 4 anyway, they wuuht jai., spare mac: with it. The girl male strong am- monia water, and the mutate took some washing soap and soaped rod soaked and washed those air bilis as tudwtrioasly be- head . . keel doo-s mer ;1 she - ere peepetr•! ing the regular Mind ketc h•e.; •ad bow twee w a fourth story r..r.m of • hotel where "laundry work its the rooms" was forbid- der Patience wee re warded Rod of their Glitzy meows, the t elf dozen bills .t last shone feebly out in a wan sort of alive greenneee, touched up with brows, as if under the rays of a dying sunset. They looked bks •u•umm leave atter a bag Pale When her husband came home with the news that he bed sold our bills at 25 cents on the dollar, and wield throw in the other two for fear the speculator, an actor friend, would be bitten too badly, she said radi- antly, " Gums not," and led bum to the able when the six faded, wi•hy washy povernmeotal promisee lay still damp. He rushed out end got the others drum his oso- solers and submitted them to the same re- storative process. The bank took the whole eight as the young couples first deposit. - New York Tames. tare sr Wooten. and Furs. When fun end woaens are put •way in the spring they should tint be treed from duet, which is beet done by banging them in the gun and wind for several hours end bating them grotty. Wherever ally spot* or *oiled places appear, they should, it pos- sible, be well cleaned. 1 hero bas been many preventative@ of moth* recommended end one is just about as good as soother. An old-fashioned preventative used in our grandmother's days, s ordinary tansy. This is grown in almost every garden and is often found wild, If it can be procured acid the leaves dried, it will be Lound to be as good as camphor or Whew leaves whish it. used too extensively, -- Fun should be •sourely wrapped in news- paper and •Il edg•eo pasted down carefully allowing no entrance whatever for moths. If the game thine con be done with the woolens se much the better. The trunk* or boxes an which the clothing is placed, should be thoroughly brushed Olean and aired be- fore anything is put in them. Plenty of the preventative used should be .prink fed emcee the olotbtng, and even with this can • good airing on a many, windy day is often seoe.sary several times daring the summer. Should moths appear they do their de- structive work in such a surprisingly short time that the own bestowed cannot be too vigilant. BABY -SEED SONG. Little brown seed, oh, little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark Hen we iu. ooily, oleo. to *sob other, Hark to the ease of the lark' •'n rhea." the lark mays, "wakes and dress you, Put am your green oats, and gay, Blue sky will smile on von -sunshine caress you Waken ' ti* morning, 'tai May !" Little brown ..d, oh, little brown brother. What kind of flower will you be' I'll he a poppy, all white like my mother ; Do he • poppy like me ' What' You're • sunflower ° How I shall miss you When you're crown golden and high : Kat I shell send •11 the bees op to kiss you! Little brown brother, good-bye ' 11111 kepa rp. There is very pretty custom in the Im- iari•1 f•aily of liertruay which date' back from Limo immemorial. On the birthday of one of the royal ohildreo the Empress nom through the stook of toys which has been aaoamal•ted since the Mold's last birthday, A HEAVY MORTCACI. Neer • prominent f.rrn,r quloky lifted It. A mortgage has heel described as as incentive to industry, a heavy mortgage, as a slue sign of ruin. The last is particu- larly true, for if *mortgage is allowed to rile it will tit up the farm. In this con- nection oo-section Mr. Henry Fowler, of Huron writes : " From my boyhood scrofula had narked me (or a victim and it seemed as if it d a life mortgage on my blood. 1 suffered fearfully with sores, and know- ing my condition i have remained ale Doctor ctor after doctor prescribed me, and finally a Toronto specialist told rte bluntly that my complaint was a deep-seated,, incurable, blood Assam Sarsaparilla I knew was a good blood medicine, sad i sent for a bottle of tie lest. Mr. Todd, the gest, seat me Scott's Sarsaparilla, and Lave stock is it It has lifted my m , for today 1 am free from throe hero le sones, my eyesight is not blurred, my tongue is net lorry. and 1 have no irritation. I look apse Spates Sarsaparilla as a ~venous Medicine wbet it will curt a We long disease in so abort a timc- Sgrdda, pimples-, running Sores. rhe. maim and an &ems ge•erated el Me gas kamws he ret se are cares bScett's Sampans. The Mod that ewes. easseserated i beide old by yew P y*fitL Dace eN gear_ it see n . y- . -oma.12 and somas all sagest • ow •s...& avriess M the teak children is hematitic Tile preseet Gsrmen Koran is, who is {h• moot motherly o1 vomits, bas paid sposial attataa to this carom, sad ea sae sow *too of luta Prowess Victoria longs.r last tertbday, her Majesty sashed with bra uwn heads a Iraq" case of doll., psot.re books. and Attie duh..- ell to • 1a- sats of pre •ssvtlon and had them meat off to the lit- tle sufferers. The leek children ere always told who sande the pr rata, and i. p -1 years this has resulted to the eavtog of some cure... • toed interesting rebus. The battered tui soldiers ',hum amused the ohaldbood of 10. psror Wiliaum l., sod • bideoas doll the at ma tune Weaved to (lases Loots* o Prussia, aro still in emotes* Accordion s rawer ewer Marts. A certain s'-tHitirien has for several years beim studying the birthdays of Mas trioua men, with the oblast of proving that the water meetly., which produue the smeller proportion of the population of ,be world, are tb••.e to which bj lar the great*, n umber of dhoti -mum men are born. By "winter months" be desig.ete• Nov ember to Apr 1 inclusive, the other. t'ring . wigu"d to ammeter. He bas now bonen' up the birthdays et some 40 WS persons, and cisme to hav• dieeovered ample proof of bu'b ory. la • rd., te as'.:• so entirely impartial select o0 o! games. n. wait swat 1 ty • oomn atter of well •.1 ,rend people The blow •phu►I ekstch ora given perm wee read and the Mn,m tow decided upon ,t without k. •wmp ihe day or month of berth This was 4-,oe to pr. soot any attempt, fa teatiosal or others.' e, at favoring the win- ter nein' h.- Fur<hrrmore, our authority dee:ares thvt Dob •never then was a doubt or ditf-•reo • n the r nrmlltee as to the pro per retina of • men, the summer mouths vete 1.,ored. fn ' 1,* sad, 1.h. middle of the winter di vimoo-•hen.on:heef J&•uary and Febru• Ary -ere sail to hag_ produced by far the meager number of illustrious men. while the sough. of .161y and Auge t dome, err tally ot.p mute as Use cyclo, have produced the smallest number. The rampant.. trot..rtiot • for .ummer sod wt,.. -r • r c v. n a. Lid5 and 76 5 per cent retpe.;uvely. t .e, sleepily, .cybuds' wi.hi-i• tmak • • s• r in •he world should take care to he horn in the winter, especial• ly m the month of February. Magnificent prom••» are alwevs to be ins- pioted.-Th.ndnrr Parker. Hoboes. • the fai•htul but unhappy poor- est of miafort,,n, -- Life Life coone..anti.. in .genet', hot by re- oiprnoal concession - J ..hue n. Political wen I Le goal• u•oally thrive bet among*, irr.lu • Mies. -- L.odor. SoapPlaure $11rQne.q P1J,1Ql1T1 GOLD MEDAL PARIS 1889. l l l l v l Highest Award WORLD'S send FAIR ods n Gott Medal other Aw •�°Ore• Sunlight Cans T.. ..Soap T ••.u. w.a...a«r .•o•e .a,..r looks come Weap►ree For every to "Stulisht" • • wrapper* *col to Lever Bros, Ltd., Toronto, a useful paper- • bound book will be sent, or • • • a club -bound for so wrappers • • - =•Casa. a oo•ar moa.. •vane neo -inc 6 000 Cwtuwet - l AMMO part& doe.'t at quit right shoe the haps. Tatler- TLet re all right- weal you aced r somet.:l5 m• , • IS l At pou►•t.. f• w r. is preak Ip a Cold in Time ler U•.141G PYNY-PECTORAL :4.• tweet Cr.'ator a iti a:UB, r </Lit., rite -P, iII4JN- tHlTlm. HOABWtNeCtirt, era. tree. petrol Notaries. of, S.raa,.3 ..• ,Turmas, wises: "var..rot •s1. `•. a..w Mrd asTOM 5. r • • ...1 .• •.t •Nuns•• a Jw•a .10.• es •u th•m. l,.•tf• 1 ,•.F, . t•• Jr . Dor . ... ',O.. r..ae mer t„ .sans.. • II. 0. Pawnee, t L.«t!e Itu:hw, N.B . swims: • • 14 • cele M .•w ly' t enuresl r is. 1..•e m titre aa.t- r 1 ..•, s,sop ...e,..• •me11..* a. Doer. Immo tsetle, as cos. parts a LAWRENCE CO.. Lro. Proprietors, Yowtout. ARTA a IL&Vt12G BEEN KEPT UP ALL NIGHT • With that COUGH, if you do not want to repeat the experience, lefty a bottle of the OLD STANDAR REMEDY Gray's Syrup of Red Spruce Gum The best Cough Cure in the world. Sold everywhere as cis. a bottle. lawn WATSON di CO.. P.O►mleTpq M MONTREAL. IT'S A GREAT WASTE t ILLS ALWAYS CURE/ cuaE/, MEI TEN Y[ARs SurmtfANe§ Two Hoz alurs♦ MILTIWTt1X, 11TH JULY, ISM Gentlemen, -For the last ten years I h been troubled with kidney dieemse, being mo bad at loterval a that I could not lie in bed at night nor stoop to the ground. I had tried all the remedies I oould find without effect, but heard of Dodd's Kid- ney Pills and procured a boz• I am mast happy to say It for my own mike •• wen se for others that I as Da` bot17 cured atter using four bones. JOHN HU.IL Coal & Wood Yard The undersigned begs to inform the public .that he keeps on hand all grades of HARD coA SOFT AND BLACKSMITH COAL. PRICES OF W000 REDUCED. Biracial setatloe given to "vr andBPLIT WOOD (74111 and get prices and see samples of w Ogee and yard, NE:WON-ST., moor Sault Mira 8.tol. D C. STRACAN. Preeriotor •1 1 mint to ) -t 0,1 a Pa.r .%t ,a wine tor.' u• - •r.. 1..,r sed , :••e • *els as much as • ..- .l • w to dr !areae wi11 beg < it- ;ears al..: , •t b tee •. I. al . nave Tess Pacoima, to-m--the-.-garb we can ret•ummeud SOMERVILLE'S ABSOLUTELY PURE WHITE LEAD tltaranteed M the white Lead Assa•utlen of Canada. and recommended by our prede- ••e sora tor years as the heat white lead ea the market. DAVISON & CO. Good Good- and t: -ht t .aces. PATENTS CAVEATS. TRADE Bans Ago LOPTPItt11Tf Obtained, and all barinees la the U. 8. Palms Office attended to at MOD1RA T6 P668. Our *Moe is opposite the U. 8. Plat OI - floc and w t )am obtain Patents la le, rims hen those -emote from W4SHINOTON. Send MODRI, OIf DRAWING. We d• vise as to patentability free of oherge sad we make AU UNAR0R UN L6138 Wit OA. TA IN PA TRAIT. We refer, here. to the Postmaster, the naps 1.f Mosey Order Div.. and to officals of she U. 8. Palest Oso•. For circular, advise Meme sad references ari�oottnal Meats la yea! awe State or County *rite to c • IR.W ire.. Opposite Potent GMee.Washingtan,:D 0. t-11 FOR TWEN 1 Y -SIX YEARS DUNN'S BAKING POWDER 1-11c921¢seiermun GODERIOH STEAM BOILER WORKS. A. S. C H RY STAL 9wesreerto Chrpstel manufacturer of .11 kinds of BOILERS, Smoke Stacks, Salt Pans, Sheet iron Works, etc., etc., And feeler la - Regina, Urohh•ry ('atthg., 4e. A11 rase of Pips" sad Pipe Fittings. Stam sod Water Gouree, Glebe Valves. (,'sok Valves, ia•eiretors, Nesters tad la- = Osrami etly on Head .t taws.* • ripsW lino of Stool Water sad Hog lYwsglrm for re of fanners atria schwa Mp.bl.e presspMb .teadM sen A. S. osRTST L. ser4o P. 0. Des t, sederW.OM. w► opp..m. e. T. It. Mata.. aedmw lig