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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-6-18, Page 2• PAIN -KILLER THS GSSAT Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Intelprtnally. It CMOS a the Stensash, lore T ,ua , Addeo and Pala ftaoi/tt diwghs, eta. eta Used Clltarnally, H Casson Arts. &wises, ilurne, dssA�� Toothache, Pols in the .Fees, Lwmatioat, boated Foot . IA &Aida wow arsar m ensu essemaad egetm ~ W. aka tri t.t1nmer N 11..m.s Of tad r•► Ow. w. bay. s tw oleo slave ` me waw pas. . taw MO `i . pd a•r i.. foe sarksor w rr .taw, .bre le tee ore Ya lames weraa am la mo,. J rw. R W sew ..Ii : r • m.aa, er r�wY.g psis. so Ws. W aspeod • ••rraM .i M Ferry Dade' hl*ake -r s: A.y. avow% O idioms Pee oar W .•a••aa -Faun. un. s.rw- Gael •••A.'r.. torre rnrw, ft• MAR( ',('her. • p - er o• n I t There'.. snook n• •• mar'• door. `Come lo. .,al •rtes u.,• ,,..i. So m%mm(, ail .' ••o.n•,n, yid .w • or a"". w•%, 'Mood ..Orb•. g ti . I",nglaa. 'What a.11 you have was) .Oh. please.. ter, wee'. t•••. -haw m• Some n•., ,•, am•a.e . hrrat ; Yes. and 1 rues i' •'.r 1.et • to .1 or two of rrr..t. 'Sane pith I. - are! ,,,aro ca •sone, rod .s..e cs.oea•-. • p.•ua•d tw w•.- TbourbrI . leo • I.• 1" perry, I gauss awe drew would d•. rel like a piper et setetlys, As/ some blanking Is• way Ann, 'Awl, pl...., 1'i1 ley • Tao use' To read the latest soma yea ! nod have you any' "Verde of t onebew"-atce and One, I da'r know its te bow many. But jerk enough ter nue. 'Iw going to have • pmts, And i want to bey. You see. Your very We' est cambric To make my oamb. is ten. i,• lock :THE SIGNAL: GODERTC H ONT.. THURSDAY. JUNE 18, 18 6. 6-6 M Mlle Maas. bat play M mnr•fml- setae all the laid. ems* ; M allies des the smisa.d as Ile passes ea "Yea knew her r" says Cyril. "`he M She d.arbter orf the nobbles raaa that ever trod Ube earth •" The girl grads te•ssixeL "it u the girl," he sate. "1 lave waesd She Mae to fled, and have sprat swaths u vainly eeskims." Tb. dam heads toy nervously with the gloves rhe ail vt•ly to nplso, is thew boas: bat glow and bead are held .like Ill • strong warm grasp. "Gladys ." be ave 1alelly. "1 Dave famed you at Lea" r'ro y I and with • y. 1 wines yen. Rebell., ..d palmy b mama w. r sikse pnreboatr. pinkly, w ' F..tsnetely, hoar enioge rias$ a Yr. Lathe is see yet sawbones& and so girl of any wags word allow • prior sataoglemeet to smarter u she got She Omega d wt.aiag gook • Doss Y Yew wean would be." Mrs. Drury uaferla her large orimeos fan and rotates behind it, se if to and the sib loot her daughter survey the yellow . ate *tippers which new bet ewe salt uanwwl feet still with • look of disooamat .a her brow. ACROSS THE Col-NTEII. 11. "1 should oer1ialy be more at wee, sir, •,o.ld 1 ksuw that the soil was well provid- for ; add if, as my oast .urg.sts,sh• is just * host to marry, mow would surely be an op- en -tale moment to repay eat father s_ debt. Nobody aaa limit one over s wddtnglpres- est or restciot it to 3 figures •" Mr. Drury stirs ane•uly-, and,turatsg.bis hack to his ..phew, oomooatratee hie •ttes- u a spa • Waling and balancing as the topmost bar With his toe he giver it•• grotto. /hove into the heart of the Are, .14 .11s : "1 o•v.r sew the girl myself, but your moot tells me eh..pperred well demoted ; w,1 the lady who engaged her as "oversees • oke of tb• eti.tenoe of on admirer, who . h. heh.v.d was wellto-de :I should let the uustieratost,luiy boy, ull rhe turns up ; these penniless people--" "Paailess people "' breaks in Cyril, hot- ly. ••1)o you remember, err, shat out for this gin's father my father would Days aid- ed his days in the mines of Siborta t -in- stead of dying a freed and homorad aa,rid b honor and .n this world's goods! 'Pea. sues. people ' Why, l believe ba bagel* almost his last Urania in establishing ma lather • innocence of forgery, and that still °locket crime The elder man is silesned, and throwing open the window to the brisk •atuenn air, "Golconda- Drury, as'his triads call the tonne mac 'moo h• returned home • mal uo0aire, Heine nut into the night Reaching the gate leading to the bleb• FOAM, b. light' • oigar, and stands there, letting the fresh brews play with hoe crisp fur hair. A mane voice falls upon has ear -- "Rut it was oo we, you ewe : 1 found you had deserted the gentle art of 'kid-drivlar,' and had not gone abroad, as 1 was led to be- lieve, so naturally I looked for vou else- where ' It was cruel of you, but, redly, N LESS you can rminlge to look more please •t ••.out to, and exert yourself D o as to p o".e in% customer., I must fill your place ' ( nes n. we trial, M k.. Reynolds then you most go " -cud the m•n•ger.with • *a,it f: sun .si an aggro shrug of his shoulders, luras nae bock tare the counter. sod upon the toll, fair girl, who with trema blur lingers s trying too rr•luce to order the mase of .ata, l.o.e, rad rtbb..us that bed been tossed over to .wulu.ioo by an impos- sible cu.wmer. The tel • ender girl heeds low o•:ar the ribbon w her handl., to hide two welling Wars. •e the slam white fingers try to hasten over the unaccustomed task. "By ,loos' • mutters • young man who has been se unobserved spectator of tb. .Deas "ons more truslShe looks as though .he NO found life a bag of trusts ' I would like to kick that mau•ger !" "Ready, Cyril wands • shrill voioo at his elbow. -•H hen you are quite doo. staring st - - ' bot the *pester @tope sud- denly, as ter ryes fo.lowmg in the direction of the young man's, f.11 upon Gladys Roy sold*. this glares at the delicate flushed fad. with its pII or golds hair Ilk. tumbled sunbeam., mud Mi.e !tray's voice changes. "W• shall be late for Inooh,'' she say-' hor- ridly : "come.' They 11015 the shop and take their pl•oss it the handsome I.odau Maes liar}, lay- ing her parcels on the opposite seat, gives the gsotls-.y.d spaniel lying there • very aansoeosary poke with hu parasol as she does .0 Her cousin takes his seat to d - low, tbouehtfully palling his fair mous- tohe. "It must boas bad as penal .ervitude," he says at length ; "and she doesn't Inok out that way at all." " Are you talki•g to rids ' ' says Miss Drury with a bash batt . wto o• • v"ry u. - pleasant wrinkh adorns to brow. "No. 1 was thanking of .het girl at tit fu oouate,, she looked mte.r.ble. and as though she was meant for something het• ter. "1 dressy ' 1 believe one often cowers soros, decayed gentl.womso in these plse•s says Miss Drury. sad the exprewton ea bar floe Mas forbidding that Cyril forbears fur th•r remark. Rat though be loins the onsviereatIon go hag on rated the heavily Laden luncheon table Mils ihrury ramble his manses is some whet preesoapisd sad distrait "A mere lacy on your part, Arabella- an mameary Iik.00.a.and Dothan. mere! Real- ly, seal of year bringing should have seen mass ' 1 get that uefortm.te young we- stern • position as .arewy feverfew with memo people geiag thread. and very grate- ful she ought to he then i saved her from .t•rvties ' Kenny, ones pow rigorous .r. a ooseit.nt trial ! And • girl with that appearance ba --mo u.fortoaately aotins- •Ms ' It would meow have doss to bed bier e.rplvma.t wear ei head. "Rat are yea sura she went, mamma says 111 tea Dewy is • querulous toes. "One never knows with those tiremoms pee. tiles--- 'Y•ks your mind quits easy, my dear : i reprememted it to her in mad • light tint she woe els its go. Ad. ..w %bet ydar..s.ln ham erase beam with .w• money than he bosom whet tee with, mad tam. tidbits. Mea idea of repaying til. pent whe help - el Me father over • WM./ imesaveai...a i ism sever he th.akel /n ag► b haws gee rid el that girl t hoses* le tam the gra.. ,' N o dimmer for me Semliki, tbak yea. auntie ; 1 hove •a •ppoi.tmeet at sevea." •'Thos, sty door buy, w • will pompoms chimer till eight" "Not oe my s000ast. I seagoing out to upon (ifsdya" •'To mast—' ' )ire Dreary soaped. "Wady., ' the yew mss says. "The shop do•sa:t awe ill sews. 1"es, ' in am war to bar horrified gene, "I found bar, and claimed scouret.sos soros, the emus - ter.'" It is • wet stormy sight, and ('yril'toads waiting ; smother figure watts , too ; sod •torts forward as Gladys cru...» the thres- hold." "At last'' says Mr. I...Is. with • harsh laugh, and h• seises the slander arm to • fierce grasp. "1 rid have my •sewer w- eight and 1 will have the answer 1 west tom my pretty Mw Gladys, or to will go hardly With °De of to. " ,• (:lady@ had bmrdly time to utter the faint bttl, cry ti.i bent true: her lips before • same beaded= bar amailaes mad be Use ea she __,_—•_- "Mv dearest girl ! my ewe Gladys' don't cry so '..says Cvrel • Wader voice whoa they here resobei s safe distance from the orowd that quickly assembles. "My darling, I thud" I llov.d you from I the very bust '" DOw- Will you leave me, Mr. Leen,' I know of your engagement to Miss Drury, who doubtless is expecting you'" The two figures ,are net./ him now, and Cyril own we their fame in the moonlight - the girl's white and angry and the man's in- solent. ••Tbsm, if you know of my engagement, you must give me your good wishes ; and 1"11 lust have • kiss of those red lips before 1 go, my pretty Fury'' and, seising beg by the wrist be Is about to verify his words, wren • stingray blow trom the girls small hood wads him stagging owe. She Hiss an terror,•nd Leslie finds himself glaring into the taw of the man wbo bas sprung to the rewire. "A nice sort of • loess for my oouao to he expecting!.' says Cyril .00rnfolly. "itoubtless she knows of her taw rival !" "Rival' Will you kindly mind your own business ' That,' with • 5551111, "ie only a shop girl '"and Leslie gore •Dgrily down the rosd. Shop -girl' The •Lader flying figura comas to hoe memory. Surely he has seen it before today. MOTHER'S THANKS SHE TELLS WHAT PINK PILLS DID FOR HER CHILD. .c rytKID FROM R TITUS' DANCE-LOem Tat r•.l OF MET MOUT SIDE ADD stoma LAriT Teta rowan OF SrIEcu-CCUSD Ir A rxw• Wilke. Ii I. Cyril •coompenies his cousin no vesicas * bopping sir/Winona, but never again does she take him to where her unknown 'rival' diepeus.s ribbons across the counter. Many • time that meat raoun te the young Irian, but never • word of it moires his lino. Tootght then b • Targe dinner party, Dinner is half an hour later than he thought and be bods himself with • solitary beJf- bonr so his hands. He wades about the spacious drawing-rooa,looking at m priers bere. • photograph then. He pinks up • b.adeetne oldtashioacd album .ed turns the Imam listlessly. Suddenly, his •ttintloc is arrested. A fair sweet face surmounted by • mess of golden hair look. back at him from the page* of Abe book. When has be neon It AyImer. Que.. Gaastt•. Of all the dieoov.ries .rude in medicine in for great age of program nous hare does more to allegtso human Buffaloing then hoes Dr. W,llumr' Pink Pills. We suppose then to not a h•olet in this broad land in which the remarkable healing power of this f•voriti medication has not bow put to the test ad proved triumphant it u • greet m.dioias and the good it has a000mplish•d sae only he faintly estimated. Then are many- in Aylmer who speak of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills so tonne of praise a.d antnog than is the homily of Mr. John Smith, the well-known blacksmith and wheelwright. Having beard that his dough- ' 1 he early manger, the slim beam - lumps fingers, those tee -filled eves, than the seen. .t the gab ! The ad trembling lips of the 'shop -girt' Domes vividly to his minds eye Rat how maws this girl's portrait Slowly he drawo it from its plane album, to see i1 it bean • name. -Gladys Drury" i. written In osier bold thsarooterataoresa the book. Gladys Drury ! The girl he it cannot be The door open., and 'hastily olosiag the book, he slips the photograph into his poc- ket as his mourn eaten tit room. inetisot kenpo him silent and prompts the languid pleasure with whioh he greets bar, whil.t hie heart throbs furiously 'ag•tse• the taw of the unooe+inus portrait. hen' to the ie seeking ! !IIRIIRRS IINGD. Three of Them Put to Death on the Same Scaffold. t..p,ae, Il.saw he. .l ,,.t Mira Dag. Th ,•r.\-•.., • iir.wt N• oerl'o, awe ••LN ley• t•• s top .) • .•.• I..Jy Ir.,a, Nov , h. • . .,...•p. 1 ,. ..., b t - f s1 e. Soot . s► : Tb• i.. . • -.•' to log -real ea 54 •ludo. a. . play ip, ...,rt• gaol met.,. 1 ,. .t . , lye, -.r . 1:•• ..,•tt .t. • .eel.'. • .-••ap..u•.w-• IN. 'v -fel ,a,•..,)t.. u. .....nor 1' .o ,. tam g+l, w \ s The asst.. In Mese Dams was gabbers. sit Mamas Yes Did nee Mees te etre way •t terming sea Mier g.rataes' Made MA Ameba her. wit M1..hser ed 1.tanl. •y W anisole, w tU b., Rase.t.d London, Jttae IL -William atom**. Henry Fowler and Albert MsUwm. who were WOvlcted of murder at th May sittings of the Central CrtmIi.ul Court. London, wary hanged Wirth. r Ill Newgmtr Prison at Y o'clock th.s wuruing. The reran Hone were p\t- vate, (heti completion being indicated by the hulsting id a Witch nag uutAi4.• the prison. Large cruwus gather... .0 the streets and la th• low crass saloons in the vlclnty of the prison, but t e)' were orderly. Tit, re was some oherr- ing in the crowds when the black ttaa was hoisted. Wu,tam Seaman bat.er.d to death an ltd Jew, John Levy, aged 16, l5 his house in Whitechapel at . 'cluck in the afternoon of Saturday, April t, and afterwards murdered his house- keeper, a woman named Oa1r, by cut- ting her throat. Levy, who war a re- tired leather dealer, kept hos money in gold in his house, and Seaman. alien he got Into the house, thought its .•• mates would be at the Synagogue. ifs was seen climbing in the roof, and a cry was raised. He Jumped from a wall to trying to escape, and injured himself. Henry Fowler and Albert lulls m broke Into Mtriweli Lodge. In the .oethwestern dlatrict of London, on the night d February 13, and murder- ed its owner, Henry Smith, a retired engineer, aged 71. who led the life of a recluse. They got away with L'340 In e•.veretgna. and were not ceptu,sd until alter a police chase• of two months, .Fowler, a powerful, ferocious rutttan, made a desperate struggle for freedom, and had to for strapped to a air',-teher to be taken to tk.• stalh,n. At the end of the trial he made murderous attack un his compan:u ., la insole. who had made a ewuleeewr. admitting the burglary and blaming Fowler for the murder. Fowler Ilfted Millsom off his feet by the hair and dashed him to he floor, and almost smashed the dock to pierces before he was overpowered and dragged below by right policemen. Moth urea mid spent most of their lives in ounviet prising. generally for robbery with violence. Mrs. Annie Dyer, aged SS, whyo waw cone toted of having murdered a num- ber of infanta, the bodies of wine of whom were found In the river. will be hanged In Newgate to -morrow. aANDFORD FLEVING IPIAka. ter, Hies Minnie, had bean oared of St Vitom' demos by the we of Pink Pills, The Gavotte called upon Mr. Smith to learn the particular.. Upon motioning the matter to him be expressed pleasure is making the facts public, If it were tboorht that they would bess6t anyone •lae,0nd ree,•kd thole Mn. Smith weld probably rive the earths - alms bettor than himself Yrs Smith said tbor about • year ago Minnie was strioken with St. Vitus' d•ace,ef • rather severe as tan. sad o somber of m.dieioee were tried without any effect apo the trouble. As slew trio battery was also seed bus without any beosfici•1 eEeot. The trouble appeared to be getting mores severe, sad finally Mit ahs was obliged to disearmtiew going to school, having lost the power of her light ads. Her speweh was.lso so munh eff••ete'L it was w•th diMosity she onuld h. antler. cipie of oaf thefree a o wouldrlbheuntt yes stood She was ons of „boot for sheat ix ad- mitsrequirthe price- of the advantages to be received by her. The Chi''n.cie o'p.•-'-s a sollvereln and accuses Mr. Chamberlain of dally- ing with protection. Nothing. 1t adds. would Justify that Britain in altering The g.reW et Larne eremite. as • Mew - tag •. am. t te.tas I..trt.t. Meld lest blahs. London, June i. -The Marquis of Lorne, formerly Governor-General of Canada, p,eslded at a lecture delivered at the Culoulal lcsUtute on " Canada and ocean Highways " Dy Mr. Sa.i .- ford Fleming. one of Canada's dele- gates to the Pacific table conference and the promoter of the SCheme fur a fast Anglo -Canadian mall servk:o . M.. Fleming contended that there would be an abundance of traffic to support a line of first-class steamships between Canada and England. Among those present were Sir Mac- kenale 13uueU, ex -Prime Minister of Canada and a member of the cable conference, and Sir Donald Sm,tn, Canadian High Commissioner 1n Lon- don. Sir Walter H. Wilkin, the Lord Mayor of London, and the Lady May- oress to-Dugnt gave a reception 1n honor of the delegates to the Mansion House, the official resider.ee of the Lord Mayor. Besides the delegates many prominent men ut Great Britain and the cusonSts were presenL London, Jnue fl --Th. Times will ay; " Until the colonies make a *pacific other we fear that nothing can be done In the dlrtetion of sollvereln. It would rest afterward warn the people of the United Kingdom whether the offer would be accepted. Until the trading and industrial centre& of Great Britain decidedly favor a change the existing policy will undoubtedly be maintained." The Standard to -morrow. commenting on the proceedings of the Congress of the Chambers of Commerce. will ex- press lta sympathy with a closer im- perial union. but will urge the discus - mon of other expedients than such a bold reconstruction of the financial system as would be Involved In a loll- vereln. The paper thinks that Mr. Chamberlain unduly narrowed the range of possible alternatives. The Daily News will ay that a soU- vetain would Immensely advance the rvogress and stability of the Emptre. It adds that the real question is what aanount of °wino'nnoise with the prin- month• and all this tun's the wise undoes"- "s. tis• s t, which, however, proved iesl- houv. One day Mn. Smith saw is The Garotte tit p•rtlotl•n of • ease •f fit Vi- tas' dams mond by thew •t Dr. William& Pink Pilla,a.d dmtsrmk .d to try them with Minnie Ry the Nae two heves were led Mrs. Smith was ..noble of • great Improv- ement in her deurb•er's napitimia, mad after the use of four noire tuxes eras satisfied that Miami. was 'ren Iv oaesd, MI an symptoms of the trouble rs.mhed. his was *boat aka ad of Jso. last, sod Mace that time then has sot been the el' htwe: reearresee of the dread disease. Mimosa was taking tit pill. her weight ia- orsesed, .ad her m.sr.l health was mash improved. Yrs. Smith also said thea her vosgur daughter showed .y.pls s o/ tam sarw• treads, but the use of Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills speedily dissipated it. Dr. Wllliw' Ptak P�1 ars sewed with • 0eseda°e that they ars :the only perfect. sad metalling blood builder had serve re. starer • id wham given • fair trio, disease and eufferlag moat work. They ask• rich red blood sad ours wire ether medicines foal, held by •11 dealers or get by mail o receipt of prima ref SO mats • box w six betas fer $2 60, by •ddrwdae T. Without' Mediela. lis.. Ilreekville. Out., w Soho. .middy, N.Y. Rowers of Materials and ref... trashy sebdltaw alleged M be "lurk as Feet" "i want some lady's glow : Whet adore ori ' l•veodor, 1 think. Whet i don't know the awe -at least," s•simg her surprised look, 'sites, 1 think 1" Cyril is standing lase to hose with the girl who has filled his heart few the pest three weeks, and that hest i5 bsatieg sow with • wild hose that is almost • osrta,aty. Ha bar' gloves recklessly 41mdhm pain and seises : and easily .ss•wihe .p hie ens rare, he lasso forward nwess the esnsbr, sad draws the phoneme from hog pee- ket. "1 may show you the portrait el thy lady f •m buying them' hr --the pWsgespb of mxy •e.ei■ " hr. rays, ad lays the card in bar hard. The girl mats vbi•m1y, and tars. 11 over. "Whore did visa Rat n r she asendy. .. 'rsatrip+f;7E'.y The pts j ass W eye epee is sad Is his Teeth en .potheeary • apprea1im, lbws. ab..4.mad medieiwa t, take the had e ase mms•g.ment of • theatre whish • friend s.s&M hed at Barges. Thus brought di - rosily bit satoet with the, sage. theta diserneed his talent for dr•a..•ele writise. a11�t rti tib Ant tare w the.. plays .t 1r.mtmsl tow Halo mantes Is 1MA. .t the ago d thirty. Ikea meerrted the A.aahter el • teras aMwrynas. with wirer he Asa had • vary khyyppy desassHe 10 . A.s hens b am" d Mesid. 'f AYER'S Hair VIGOR Nemeres mown oder se the bate. sad abs .....res ft MUtog oat. Nis. L W. Venwtak, et Dirk7. L 5.. meal A little more than two years ago myhair bean to tarn gra and fall out. At - ter the use of One bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor m7 Lair was restored to its original Color and ceased falling out. An occasional application has since kept HH.. F Fg iWncci, Digby N. 8. in good ][fs. 0rowth of Hair. "Eight ego, I had the vario- loid„ and lost my hair, which prevf. misty was quite abundant. I tried a variety of ions, but witb- oat beneficial -result. till I began to fear I should be permanently bald. About aix months ago, my husband brought home a bwtUe of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and I began at once to use it. In a short time. new hair began to appear and there is now every prospect of as thick a growth of hair as before my illness." — hiss. A. Wtlaaa, Yolymnia St., New Orleans, I.A. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR easeasID .T M.1 C. AYE1 Al CO., LO ELL NAIL, / I. A. Aver's !Ws curie seek Headache. WE MAKE Sewer and Culvert Pipes her free trm policy. THE BOOTHS' FAKE If ELI.. All sloes from 1 1.. to la tn. Allis foseertie.a. WRITE FOR PRIOR'S. _ THE ONTARIO SEWAID1 ER•T. EPIPE t Ooh .. firwran AT rran00. TORONTO. Toronto, June 1st The Pavtlkto was well filled last Droning. the ewoiCston being the fare- well meeting of Commandant Booth, before his departure from Toronto. The ball was elaborately dce'ortied with a profusion of bunting, giving evtdenos of the patriotism of the safvatloa Army. (an a ranted platform at the rear et the chalrman was a throng of uniquely onetum.d lassies and IwldloA strltresenting the dIHer.nt army corps of the any. A brief speech was made by Chief Secretary Colonial Holland is opening the meeting. Then followed an address by the Commandant, brlstt sig with humor and ate"' against those who bad been the moans of re- tarding, by their opporltlon, the pro - owns of the Army In this•dty. Th• Ms a• a rale, were weU disposed rAs Ilse aallratk,nlay and bad ban Instrumental In helping them la leo renal! degree. The umeets. and sotahly the commandant had bees ted ryes to the extent of the Crew court, bat the greaten lawyer In Olaad.. FYAltoa McCarthy (Tbeers)- 11ad come to the Teague, and they had moats out unscathed The silt sacel• Seer Seor the Artay officers fti the fight was luso refereed to, and BM Comman- dant eoneif.d.d with a pr.dlction ¢ mud vinery. The ie•.ecb was In- tsrapera.d milk frequent -'volleys" by the Arsy. T!. OoeeamAs't's ttmmg,tiut ad tem resdeim4 d • pleasing mann • Ikrwe'tl goat to her cnm7.den, the tatter melee a the (-horns, and mow - alleged with a lefat touching Wooed' Memo ARK of REFUGE FWIM RnEUMAnsM. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OFKOOTENAYJ Its application to a diseases. Boo cured in 6 months in two cities The po.'ency of the new ingredient in cotubtnation curing 11 emorrhage of the Kidneys. Is startling cures of Locomotor Ataxia and Blood Diseases. The restoration of sight and hearing lost through the effects of paralysis. The removal of all traces of mercurial poisoning from the system. Ill cures of Chronic Rheumatism wide range of e Signal salLs=l SIMMies le its Job Monti V me emu satsf ie ik. flit' . preempt �d .e.m� res 6 pandered et Ws si mseew sea, may rosy egad i.Mi• w.ii d1 l• sealid.et that ear iris te pines men ween the ap*tuvl of our pattatm 1Zolt i‘t.0.4.11 rT�htiisseusefuyyl sise is kept in the all head. of Al+etie. same as letter Atm°. 1tad►s are not so generally used, they an important place in oommercia correspondence. flee what we've got under the above beads. Letter i1eatas In this line we have a very large atom of tine writing papers suit able for every class of business represented in this locality, okra • prising laid and wove, linens, quadrille and other paper., ruled or mauled, as may be required. 13..% hie Qd►o If the " pa -eayou-go " plan was the order of the day the demand for account piper would not be so great ; but there are some men wbo get .o many dinners that they wonder if the stock will ever run out. We don't intend it to, and at present our stock is nom plate in this line with four sines. Good paper and neat ruling. 8<a<tmttAs Both single and double dollar. and Dents columns. They oome cheaper than bill heads, and are the proper thing to send after a delinquent once a month. They are sure to fetch him 'round— sometime. WRITE FOR P5EPN1.ET OF STARTING WKS S. S. RYCKMAN MEDICINE CO. HAMILTON. ONT 1 BRISTOL'S • PILLS Curt Biliousness, Sick Head- ache, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liver and all Stomach Troubles. BRISTOL'S PILLS Are Purely Vegetable, • elegantly Sugar -Coated, and do not gripe or sicken. BRISTOL'S PILLS 1 ( gently but promptly and tughly. "The safest family kine." All Druggists keep BRISTOL'S PILLS • Fi %%*eXO'Q.e Now, it would be hard to get along without envelope., and to keep up with the demand for them we keep a large stock on hand. We have now about a hundred thousand in stock, and the prices will range from 75c. to 111.00 per M. We handle cum mercial and legal sixes exclusively. ovum ere.at 4er.tw<.r.g has already been partially enum prated in somd of the heads above. There is, however, a vast amoun of work under this head that to enumerate would more than take up the entire space occupied by this adv't, but we do it all at Tun SIOXAL. l Ato.ttorts to an "At Home" or a wedding require oonsiderable taste in melee tion sometimes, but we make it an easy matter by keeping in stock the very latest and bed samples to be had. Call and ee 4 og,rams of entertainments and meeting promptly turned out, from the plain but neat to the most elegant with cord and pencil attached. C.rettAo.vs We aim to excel in .11 the differ ent kinds of work we turn out, but especially in this, and keep in stock plain and fancy paperro suitable for all requirements. ar 6 % Oita T'.ektts This head Dovers a large range d work, from a bread or milk ticket to a neat calling card, from .a or- dinary admission ticket to a tan, business card or a handsomely printed membership ticket. Oettrs Our facilities for turning out this class of work are evidenced by the fact that the great balk et it r done by as. This line also ha elude. Dod►gtrs, which our three fast -running job presses are able to tern out in surprisingly short time. ?mkt. Bien belong to the poster deosaies tt also, and we .sake a .pecWty thee—promptaee being our aka in this respect A notion of isle will appear in Tan St.IAL free d charge when bills for same see get here. #‘k AC.vi d►s of 'W ors la the typographtoal petadas can be doom in this estebliebnient is an expeditious and ardent manner and Oil, V k'tets tlstt‘ be SOWN& t.V V V tasaoul 0Nikt . We extend our ores, and solicit • MOs. T thanks for past fav- eoetkinanos of the :Nowak, oi'.