HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-6-18, Page 7THE RTG/1AL : GODERIOR. ONT. THURSDAY- JUNE 18, 1896.
your child
1" You note the difference in
children. Some have nearly
every ailment, even with
the beat of care. Others far
more exposed pass through
ilnharmed. Weak children
will have continuous colds
in winter, poor digestion in
summer. They are with-
out power to resist disease,
they have no reserve
strength.Scott'sEmulsion
of cod-liver oil, wit 1 ypa
phosphites, is cod-liver oil r
partly digested and adapted
PEOPLE WE HEAR ABOUT.
The chases of hely r new studyI. the
Hebrew las4isg. sad literalism with
pn peace r reported te be motile grew
Lard 8dhbarr Miami Premier Iw the
taw time the age .f stat. -fire. . He es
.leve. and • MU yeses yeeeger thea Mr.
(P•daMO= was whets he whined the same
rare dietl.etisa
M. Beape re•s, the Freace sods., is sae
of w mem fatten sl, piasters of he
a{a He has stga.d 428 canvases, not in-
ela%ittg sks ober sod sti.m weeks, sad his
ms4Grplte. of coloring .t111 seely lead the
(resell sehooL
Lady Brooke, He wife et the Rojas of
Sarawak, is oo..td.fed N he oss .f the
limiest amateur *aeries easing Ea tlish-
women. She is sort only li mtrtoise of ez-
orpti,ssl .aeouuo., bat she has • satiable
knowledge of every breach of the art.
The Dowager Empress d Rtumt. Sweat!.
met to her (.thee, the lime ef Denmark, •
of his
bHo Almada great IJ table vsl.s, It was worn
y
o the weaker digestions of ' I
children.
`eery 1 lbws. Srdn ,caw, Ps Milton
OVER THE HURON TRACT.
Th. °I•t/t from the Local DM.
A Weekly einem et least, News fleeted
up ea SsU everybody - S'Isk awe
roue. Mooed and (' ds -. .
Ives Avery herU.a.
RO\ETER : Stara Montgomery
was married es Wednesday last to John
Jtos1J.d e, of Howbeit.
Wrozet.r : Meek ymptby is felt fee Mr.
and Mrs. Cowan to the low of their .Id..
daughter Lease, woo dted oo Friday last
Ermoodville : Mise Amy Kyle was
masted in marriage last Tuesday to Will
Hogan, jeweller, of Toronto,
6,tmoodviU.: Wm. Cosentino' was .o
antortu.ate es 10 put his knee oat of joint
oo Tuesday rooming. while playing football
at Samuel Cersooh•n's.
Bayfield : Frank Keegan ban been land up
in the marine hospital at Cleveland oboe
April 9th with • seven attack of isfl.mma-
tory rheumatism.
Se.forth : Mrs C. W. Pspt had the mis-
fortune to fall down other on Tuesday, but
further than • alight shaking op .he rooms d
be serious iDjoraes
�wtorth Mise Elizabeth A Brooks, a
former pupil of $eatortb Collegiate lasei•
tate, has ssoos.fslly paned the Normsl
seine examis.ti,. st Mo(:iu College, Moo
trasl, bad received bar diploma, reeking
*whin is • clan. of 60.
Bellmore : John Fortune and family re-
moved to Muskoka, elms be will reside ie
future, and will co tato the esw inillitg
booms
Behoove : Jas Weir delivered a 6
ke r f steam. to Mr. Hamm!• oo, of Wroxeter
rt'
00 Monday last. They upped the beam is
the neighborhood of 3000 pomade.
Blaevle : The infant sem of Wm. Fraser
win hurled beside ate mother u the Blue -
vale cemetery last Friday.
Hrwall : Muses Ma.gie and Jinni* Be
chem, the two oldest daughters of Wm.
Buchanan, of this village, left oe Wilder
day eveaing for Carberry, Manitoba, where
they intend b spend some time with their
brother Williams, as well se with relater
and friends in that section.
an w of tI. & at t1.1.1•
time sf
u asusatio.. 1 he len (a.r, Abzaadw
11 , wore U frees the day of his soose.les
to the day of kis death.
Visoe.at Roily*. the (hairmas of the
Great Winona Reil wy, is Dae of the mets
Popnlsr peers, of sot the most popular, la
the Pntwipaiity. H. is a particularly re-
heat .ad efiective platform *pinker Grad has
• straightforward and manly way of patio"
thing., which appeals to bis oppos.sa w
well as his friends. Hie lmd.bip is . decide
edty well dressed and well '•sst up" mea.
T HEADVANCE OFME DICALSCIENCE.
Or. Agnew. nweeeadal Ra.eram@ema 1a
Mart N.ease .N eaaarraal tremble.
The wort. Mw trey of the opinion that
where medtu.l saeooe oaa reamer mob dread-
ed diseases as diphtheria and hydrophobia,
yet whoa the heart r &dected there is Gro
bops fee the patient Si,. such se may semi
Prem easing her 000dttn.a. Tbd duooveries
of Dr. Agnew have proven 0000 saran that
there some no God to the po eibilittes of
saeace as its treatment of discus -ores
heart dieems.
fa what as kmowo se Dr. Agnew • Care ter
the Heart is found • remedy that baa prne-
tioally given back Irle te tbo.e who were
supposed to be beyond hope of reoovery with
heart trouble. One of the virtues of this
ma/hoots is ate iastaat.aeous eft.ot epee tea
p.tisot. It would not be worth much other-
wtee, for with heart:disease prompt action is t
an absolute 0ooe.sity. Mr. Aaron Nichols,
of Nowhere, Oar. writes this of Dr. Ag- •
new'. Cure for the Heart - "My wife wt*
troubled for 20 years with heart die.....
From the fir. tfewdome of Ik A9new'.Cuefor
the Heart .be obtained relief, rod 0ontina-
ind its us.hehwhad more benefit free ittbw g
from all the doctoring she ever did. The fo
remedy acts like magic on • diseased heart." 1
With ene veryooa.rrb is a most napless- U
ant trouble, and this is aspens/1y the ease
watt those woos duties bring tame before
the 'public se preacher, or mothers. 8
Aimee t.tro.gest evideso. produced, t
tellieg of the ps.sliariy s000e.sful character t
ot Dr Agrees s Catarrhal Powder u that omits has oos frees prominent entrees, ac
ir
Nohow the .how of Toronto, the Right Rev. Lb
a.n,
A 8w..D. D.. D L U • from !ed-
ams...the bere of tfaulty of McMaster
se Hall, the Rev. tV. H Withrow, D. I) , a
representative Methodist divine ; R.v.MimeoMgo Fraser, D. 1) , of H.milto., • pro
mim at Presbyterian, and other public atm.
These geode/noshave mil. over their ogee -
tures, told of the thoroughly effective char.
actor of t>r. Agnew'. (..arrbsl Powder is
• dealing with tivery prev&lest disease
Sold by J. E Devic
mAD19Ed CNCRJS
Third Nesting of the Chani -
ben of Commeroe.
o.. cesium ora she caa.el.s rya"
pones& 01sser 1..t..b aa Teal. ln.Msih
Q'wss
wW !let1 IM M dlaak ..Sisal
SHOlils- ler. Saler Moves
erten-
London.
v.. • Wee-
•asem-Repkres caned se a rt ere
London, June !-The third Congress
of the Chambers of Commerce a the it
Empire began s first silting In Oro -
errs' Hall this morhtug. Tbem
I bers of eumtior of all ire the Britian th
Igrew colonies were represented in e Oun-
greLards !such ,Lod Knutsford.
If
ey o*tun. hl.P.; SIr Jubn Lub-
bock. M. P., and Sir tieutze I$aderr
Puwrll, M.P., werr among those Pre-
sent
Hun. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary
of State for the Colonies. and Honor-
ary Prsalde-nt of the Coheres, srt..er-
ed a speech. weltoinios the del.g .rtes.
in which be promised ,he representa-
11ves of Canada tbat tt.elr proposal of
bringing Into ciu.er union the serious
portions of the tfritlsi Empire by tar
crest mu of a' COMM.rt lel sullvrreln
would not be intt by a -.!anis refusal
from the people of Great Boothe. }ti
Chamberlain, In the course of hisre-
marks,also spoke of the paramount ne-
cerslty for the oummerctal union of the
Empire. which, he said, was ret the
root of all the problems with which
they had to deal. It wan his opinion
that a customs union was the moot
feasible- of any of the proposals which
aimed at commercial union, and it was
an essential condition that Great Bre
twin should consent to replace the Im-
port duties upon certain articles orf
large production In the colonies, such
as corn. meat, wool. sugar, etc.; but
proposalhe thought the proposal to replace
such duties should emanate from the
colonies and not from the United
31!mg dom.
At the conclusion of Mr. Chamber-
lain's remarks. ler. E. B. Osler of To-
ronto earn., moved, on behalf of the
Board of Trade of that city. that at
was the opinion of the Congress that
he advantages artdng from a closers
union of the Empire would justify a
rrangement as nearly as possible In
the nature of a Zullvereln, based upon
principles of the freest exchange a
•mmodltles within the Empire coo -
latent -rlth tariff requirements, inci-
dent to the maintenance of the !tout
overnment of each kingdom, domin-
0, province and colony now form -
ng a part of the British family of na-
ons.
Delegate Maher of Wolverhamptum
seconded the resolution of Mr. Odder.
!r Donald Alexander Smith of Mont -
al
re
the moved an amendment. reciting
bat the Congress records its bellet in
he advisability and practicablllty of a
ustums arrangement between Great
nein and her colonies and India ma
e basis of preferential treattnent,and
Chain -
Sesforth : The many fried. of Rev
Hage A. MoPhersen, who was aesi.a•t to
Rev. lar MoDoseld is the mummer of '96
will be ple.eed to learn that he ha..000,,,es
fully pawed ht. exaniaation before the
ppresbytery, anu moea
d w a lioti ate of the
byterien ehirei.
MoKitlep . Oa M.ed.y a serious secedes
happened to • daughter of Rtobt. smpbe!!
hone Tbe hoe whisk she was driving took trigbt
ata binder sed won lata a ditch, upsetting
the Dodgy- God 1s.aki.g bon lett leg.
land Went Mist far R .
ees.
For two years I was dosed, pilled and
plastered fora weak back, scalding orine
and constipation without benefit. One
bur of Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills re-
lieved. three boxes cured. R J Smith,
Toronto. One pill • dose, price 25
cents.
•
1•E11►T OYEB TI/1:' 1-1 LL.ti.
The Awful Menet w seems Abash ..
-r.-i Was aeeldeasal, a
Traveler ase..
Buffalo, June J. -E. B. Henderson. a
mm
ooerdal traveler at Present in Ham"
lltu, Ont., says of the accident, sui-
cide
clde or murder at Niagara Palls last
evening; While leaning over the rail-
lag on Luna Island, Mr. George 1 back,
a 000merehil traveler for the indlaa-
t
apolie Hotel Register Co., lost his bet -
PEARLS.
Doti:leo is the eesownsnea never the
object of • great mid.
Ne who knows rlrbt principles in seeped
to him "the levee thea
Philo.opbyjwbee sgarfioi•1'y.tedi.4 is.
oris doubt ; whew tiereeohly explored it
dowel, it. •
1 oath fades; love droop; the leaves of
fneodsbip fall; • mother's love outlive Ito.
all
Pleasure atom ox►sasts as and itself •'e
bur sed..vor waver dme'.
).•'e•y .sat et bin own emotes' sprier.I
to himself to Le writs m with sunbeam -
Watt.
There is 'Midge es likely to produces
pesos se to be well prepared b meet the es -
.my. Washington.
cldent happened - over the Palls. The no -
about 7 p.m. Grua was
W1 d by quite a number of poo -
Opened so suddenly that as-
.latance was importable. He wee lean-
ing over the railing, lust hat. and 1n
an endeavor to recover his hold
on the raWng. The poi t the lulls
tj ink the than was sh over the
railing by the man that was near him.
about 20 feet from them and
know 1t was an accident. 1 saw the
mart that was with the one that fell
and hea1Ee the enclosed card
that Iback gave to hlm In ttyracuae
three weeks ago. Iback lost hu bal-
ance, as I tell you, and Kessel was at
least eight feet from him. Others saw
the accident."
The card referred to is the business
card of the Indianapolis Hotel Register
Co., With the name of "Geo s Iback,mah-
ager•" written In ink.
Mese& wra* Wtat■rag.
if Nearly deaerlbs the position of • hard st
•••f oar" oche., Pu.•nsm'. Paint.« (" .0 Et•
Itfaet+.r i. •ppleed. It does oil work work •
quickly .ad withoet pain that it .e....
wk,_I is ratio.. Try it. Reediest b..
aseso-Pst...'. Tandem Core Extractor.
Sold
14 all druggists and dealers every
AT STITTSVILLE1
The Townes Leading ■.reh...Iatd 111p
$bmmaatime la variot» forms Ie ems of
tIl s 1 arises at eommos diaeare. them h.
generally from impure Wood
sad a broken down system i• Chi
lobe it tie woe) la mat of the It
Serial organs daatgaroaa. Grad h Ow
heart usually fatal.
The experience of Mr. L Mama. e .
siren ka. m
general .rsb•at el Stitt.
!till. Is lat.rsadag
List whiter 1 was badly aslYtd
rib rh.a.atime I dadded to In
Dr. Chase's Pills. To
got Idlat. relief, end beforee I c
mm.ad
44 one box my nfn1tlem ww. �ww
" i Trio &leo trr.•abled with btllws- B
ter years and at Iwterv.le el the.
sr fear weeks weld be held lir with a
einem headache end etch atatae@k 11s
Mag Cheer', P111s 1 hen sot had es
eat..k of either.
1 may add that Dr. Oheero 010.-
effectivet ter
!!flee and .410 -. 11 •
10 1. i v n
Dr. CU•es'. P ler
6114111. Ifw• *Mk Low siwd
from A
tibled
Mae"' Oile4Usmt and fa Ober
�, m ag M
V�If galore teh .ar'e'a "
Illonleetswerit •MS �BtdtS 1101..
OteseIBMs `ems fal.�t terSIR DB 1111111111
Bos straw 71R11114111111.
rt i
Site Roo Au in is Oar be ttt..edag • Wise
dew wad&.s tltesheell♦,
Byname*. June !.-Catiertas Anders
Ms of Lyons was arrested et the Mem
York Central Station last ttlgbt. •Phe
oseductor of a train from he West had
ads[+ag .d for a policeman, and she
mesa ttakkaes into custody and locked up.
TIto mo wool/ give no nam* or ung
Lion .[ herself. • 11 was sup-
posed she eros laama..
Justine to -day cam to a
dlt[srent as b her menta
make -op. The memo declared she bib
doer cm what she had a perfect right
to d•- had bought a meat and had
teat to have the window mimed
Tseewet sk aha says. In her desire OD
Mt at ai
Trent die thrust her umbrella
g got
a l% son tb.'ight a woman
know bar Nightie and discharged hers
K..surtafmg Marimwy.-They. sensor-
eas .atrtmwy i. Michels Mee • girl
waste be M .tarried, she s.Usses .11 her
ale stere et gold sad essasb the e.iss h
her cap. You Ian thea see what .h. 1.
worth, .d the yenta fellows don'► wast
big Tureenes with their brides 1• Het meal
h y.
Teekertssith : 11. Wed.esdsv. Mev 18th,
w motet end int>•rmisit mem melt pose •e
the rslimes ef Peter Mears, Melwoaan,
the
see .illi mer,eely . � t
nom. to Ogress Mees.
Aameisttag WWI Ache.. --The R.,pe.er
.f Atttleia, who .. •writ.. seem waste
.11 meati hal, iea.eety west three tk hi
e.me.l .raga of h.lag as.daw Lola.rhes sloes
RG teak se • red velem ,beet in het of "til
tea data, weir the court ' -
vias argon ti Mat
recommending that Her Majesty's (lo -
ernrnent take steps to bring about an
interchange of opinion on the subject
between the Mother Country and the
other governments of the Empire.
Speaking in support of his amend-
ment Sir Donald Smith said that r
the Imperial Government gi .sped the
matter boldly their action would lead
to another great eolonlal oonferenoe
held 1. London, at which the details
of a measure which would be aatisfao-
tory to the colonies and the Untied
Kingdom could be arranged. A mo-
derate scheme of preferential treat-
ment, 81r Donald said, need nut lead
to measurer of retaliation. He ex-
pressed doubt. In the face of a
commercial union of the component
communities of the British Empire.
whether other countries would initiate
a policy of retaliation. Germany and the
L'ntted ;states tamely could not object,
inasmuch se they bad :.dueled a pollee
of preferential treatment themselves.
Mr. Tw;.ge of \ ancuuver swunde4
the resolution.
Mr. held of Victoria said that he
was not willing to accept either the
renuluUon or the amendment He point-
ed out a number of obstacles and ad-
vised that the subject be relegated to
the conslderatlon of a confeI'Fnoe d
ezperta
Messrs. McCarthy of Liverpool, Hol-
land of Manchester, and Burnie of
Swansea supported the present free
trade policy or Great Britain.
Mr. J. Castel! Hopkins of Toronto
referred to the Americana as looking
forward to the time when the whole
of America would be united under the
McKinley tartar and the Munroe doc-
trine- The American men of letters,
her aald, mlgtt not favor war, but the
Amertoan people --
Here tae t:ha,rmaa Interrupted the
speaker and milled him to corder.
Msaid. Hopkins. rusgestng that fnat.f�l hnmfcremarks,
lai
men must guard against the ponlht-
Uty of war and should support the
policy which guaranteed that their
food womb! come from their own peo-
ple
Mr calmer moved to adJourn the 4. -
bate .int the resolution until to-mor-
aow.
air issehm ,e Talk..
Sir Mackenst. Rowell. in an Inter-
view on the subject of the work of
the cto ongress, said that It■ object with
ng the Empire together at the
proper when much closer tradee, which was relations be-
tweent far
the colonies would be arrlv•d
at. He added that, while he was not
a free trader, he wan not so hide-
bound for protection as not to be-
lieve t t the time was feat coming
when the colonies would be quite pre-
pared to maize ooaoesstons, provided
Great Britain would make Isom.
trifling conoegaions
At the luncheon, Sir Mackenzie
Bowell replied to te toast of " The
British Empire.` In au du he
said that the British Empire w&. ..o-
054 to nose in the world. Americans,
he added. Were usually accused of
spread-eagleiam, and If be boasted of
Uviteg. as he did, alongside the United
States, the hoped for forgiveness The
ex -Pi Ot Canada then lauded the
loyalty of Canada, and, referring to
the possibility of war with the United
States, said that the people of Canada
would rather die to morrow than be
brought under the Stan and Stripe.
Canada to day, the speaker said. mu
willing to surrender a portion of her
fiscal p0110st iein order to meet the senti-
mentsMather Country. and the
Canadians wished to make Canada the
highway to the tuner
TM Ims,.d. asA
Megaton, 3aenaks, Jsee •. Tb.
iinosstertng otemnee Leon.ea, trees
Tort, arrived at Auric. es
msec w sp ak& wee 1s persalt
il
Mr. gad is still Mt the tralfgy
Inarbda le me ft !tat
tho
letter WNW • lusothe
of war la Outs. !ti .� he
.lees she team 'Ta -she et r.r
Me tom weals Ms seem Mit
her her tie
tom a` le Wham* see reagree maste".
low*
POLITICAL
CAM PAWN SHRET •' FACTS-"
Tb. sump.& . 'loots for the electors"
Isle
the emesamment Uwe ..e ryewt et
pmblie debt is represented by useful pe
weeks performed fee the edva.tere and
velepme.e of the oe.aery, sod ..t •
se is Shoe oowtries fee war IN ord.
alt kind. Son i- a'ew ata. of It mot
The U.aaelll Moore. vy .ta•!hg• 7]'100,
Th. Correa Rodeos steal . 270,
Tay las•1 476,138
Little Rapids Look 36,000
;',.;gra R•Ptd. Channel. 446,500
Sheik's Load Dem ... 166,000
Frederiete. Bridge ... .
the
Ms
de-
mt.
of
000
000
And many other s.asd.lome wastes of
mosey. If the paella debt mold tall its
'tory it would he Doe of the most ibteessitsg
Narratives of modern times,
..Tie !1st ea at tea am.
Owen Sound Advertiser : The ltaaalac-
toren' Asesoeistion, composed of owners of
a few of the highly protected masd•otork.
of Ontario have prel..,.4 .ad w oiroulat-
tog thrones the mail. under the parliamen-
tary frock of She Ho•. -Dr Mootseue,uader
the frarlulent prmtemue that it is psrU•.a.•
tary setter,• set of highly colored bet geel-
ly ridlauloae cartoon,. to whish the Liberal
Medias are depio .1 .e ur .hiag ins me-
chanic, the farmer .t .1 the asia.r. An ludo s
vidual bed. irked to . garment adorned with
many stare, wearing • plug bat on the book
ot'hf. heed, • long Imo eouatamines, sad s•
e.00g•t.d Ghia a Maher intended to topm-
ast .n. Yankee, is a gratified spa.....,.r of
des.n and deetrtutiuo, which the ooapira-
tors' of the Liberal perty,MoCentipite..tP•-
teose and anti-oo-ruin Oraagemoa and
swirly sit other honest sad ssastbi. mea .re
seitsind to omit the Tupper (:uversmest.
These precious work. GI ..it are seat W
the leading owners of protoot.d industries.
accompanied by a oostldeatal letter .leo
franked by the Hon. Ur. M., who might t r
an better hessian. thee coaapiriug to cheat
Her Majesty out of po.t.l reveaoe-.t•utrq
that they twee been prepared at • great ex-
pense by the Masutacturs' Aasoostiom, and
are freely oireal.ted, and wilbout Mare t
each l'ooeerv.tive candidate and unoutao
tater, that they may be posted up In pow
spiououa please in factoriea,wbere the raw k
men may see them ..d lyra how to vote at
order to sid-who., do you think ! The
oppressed and down -trodden mechanic, min-
er and farmer found dying in tae pictures
Ob. oo. The pioter.s are for them 'parties
of the third' to aid tea Coseeeva•iv candi-
dates and the manufsoturers. Tbe letter,
mind you, is for the eye ot the manufwtur-
en and the osadidates alone. No use to put
up the sham to them. They k.ow too well
the hollowness of the protegee that the
mechanic.. the miner and the farmer oan be
protested.
And this is the estimate, them gentlemen
have of the iatelligmaoe of the mechanics',
the miners, and the farmers of this moue -
try.
Mind yon -the protected manufacturer,
whom the aroular says is to be sided is not
• the picture Oh, n.. He is in the chow
lar
t% e wonder if the the meohanio., the
miners and the tamers •recto be caught
by this kind of Mail
A few yews•go, Rspaold. Newspaper, •
London, Esgisad, Radical Journal, thus re.
!erred to Sir Charles Tupper : Tupper, the
rich snob who looks after the interests of
Canadian protectioniete in Loedes, is to be
dived at the Charing Cross Hotel by the
Raglan Tories, for b•vieg helped Canadian
Tories to keep their clutch on the throat of
Um Dominion is the recent el.otio.a This
i. really the meaning of his `services to the
Imperial oo0aeotion." Tupper may or
may Dot Dare for the 'Imperial 000neo-
tics,' but he has certainly rendered signal
service to one person daring the Douse of
his not w7 glorious career, and that one
=Let
Sir Charles Taoper. When h.
�t weet into polities he had nothing ; now
he to a wealthy mragoaa,it u mid a mtllio0-
•ire If the simple reader asks bow this is
done, the answer is that o00trwote and poli-
tical job. will carry • man a long wy.
Tupper is . characteristic speoime s of that
odious product of oar time -the millionaire
.Deb, insolent to those he rar•rae se his in-
teriors, cringing to those from whom be
went@ anything. A fitter representative to
oote.ial plutocratic Toryism ooald sot be
found."
Tomato Telegram (led. ►-" A perusal of
the es wane, Sir Charles !tipper, Sir
Carl.
Ribbon Tupper. read eves the Hon.
A. R. Dickey, deliver ie the Hiohl•ad
Scotch Catholic oosaths et Novo Soon. u
enesgh t madden the CLsrdias who u
oo•soioss that hie sheer. lbjeetie.e to the
remedial Ieghod.a we vee as exfreemos of
hatred fee the Roman Chastises or for the
Rooms Catholic ohare►. The Ministers
whe talk to Protestant sadism's h Ontario
regresses remedial 1.rWstie. es • oosetitu-
tiara necessity. They go, .e Mr. Foster
went .t the Pantiles. nearly over the lis.
bstwses truth ssd error is minimising the
valve of the bill to the minoritywhin, is to
be served by is ss esmest Rat la Antis-
esti•h. a.d h Cape Brasov chariot. is Rows
Seal., where «...D Catholics .re sumer-
eve. the 05bi.as Weidner* tell soother
etery. There as Ns.e but one is fully pre-
empted te 11. ptepte. The school goatees
h The hese, .ad ewes se be de.o..oss all
whet wo.ld see raise &gaunt rias sad creed
against crud, Sir Chaise Tepper does sot
Weak.' Nervus Women.
Ono to whom a t2ghTe root was
unknown.
MINION N aid good health restored.
I was oistifct to frequeot attacks of
sanouseess that seemed to sap all my
vitaliGrad misery. sad left me in ■ state et weak -
Bees
and each a 1 could act relish food
thing as &ay a- ttunknown.est
was taknowincapable
a of Grey inter -
doe and with an ewer presettired
ad
deer ndeni feelitkg. Medidses that 1
to did met dogood I it was • cant
et gradually bec weaker mid weak-
er. Hearing of s Sarsaparilla eat
�t success with uses to sine, i
teed it, and (tam the drat few doses
War Eget bottle_ rearm* got
gtresges, � b�
Ws
tactivity' Graham. iii Craw
lord Street.Air say w••kMs' of fee serves, yob
mil tallow of
sae the bet bleed adores rowdy
lln-
C. dm Nein em ph
ado oawe-
ilar;
farapi. I de all that balm 15 miss ib I Rider Haggard le • email amthertatlls
west Malar .f tee and Greed 5.i.4 i billiard player, and, meretew, Was lis
smosie•., whose Daly Ines. ls their as every kind 01 est Amor ltd II
'Muteness le age 14.011.5• maned by the !Dome. to Home.
Smalls eel . hernia beswees trightes.d i
ppightee smo N Ottawa sad IM Webop. o1 1
A arse plat of ereoud by her smrMseed
s Austria, not fsr flaw Oreo is to.
nesse of l.•liuok.lead, the diebroed gains
of Hawaii. Foreign papers say Ohm she
W decided to live to Austria permaneolly
is the future. A palace will be built iof
bee e• the grenade.
ween ("argue, the ander Secretary el
State tee Foretell Affair., i. • far trotter
read W than most aolalloiaas as native is
himself. and be is net by say mea.s with-
out tka " literary iaetsoot," wbiob, it is
generally admitted, is 'ready looking in
the averaire M. P of the present ulna He
is a great admirer of ?Guaymas. Gad knows
not a leer of the late Laureate's pause iv
heart
Admiral Koppel/he Greed Old Wan of the
Eneli.l. Fleet. also le • print* lstorue with
all the R'y.1 F.mtly. is six months order
thaw lIr laadetene. H. wee • .mall 1 w•
when Napoleon wee overthrown ten *btu
the ('nm.an war broke out be had become
an officer of .xperi.now•and was put in o..m.
mead of the Navel Brigade before Sebasto-
pol. A :tnir.I Keppel bee been on the roe
tired list lur the put seventeen years.
Tb. late George Augu.tme Sala @hared
the opinion of sir P.Iter Sooty, w' o roc
he dad not care &b•ui what be hail wuttea
to rete. d to this, there u e characters/stip
story told of ham. He had supplied .a edi•
tee with an article, Lod the door asked
him whether be would object to a few alter
Wiens h@'. g made is at. Mr S,l. wow.. in
reply : "I have fulfilled n,v rontracs i, de -
hs erwg •o you the i. quired 'tete.' Of oily
meat How you -o.,k it -whether volt
roast it, bell n, bash it er mance it -1
neither care nor wen• to know.':
M .Jean de Re•zlre once received each
eooten.pa.tle Irq!n"a, in Patin rh•t he
1,.415 • yuw rever . • rig lwre oda m.
Food% a si a he.ug w 1 cit d lura u,ewou 1
to II' Z.', •r4 •n •1,.•' toed • performance .f
the r n.pn•et • l'.na«t.. ♦.'n 3/1.trw Melb.,
ta.1'1•M .r ,e .al '.1 N .1. sn de Re zke and
Lowell& lt. Ih....et, r etrepixwl. Whet,
the terrors P dish t -near • a. ,. q,te••e'i to
realer hie grata tieus .►rulesst for the hazel
fund he instaoIIv r--t-r.nd.vi, thougn he was
at the tante rather ill. M. .lean de RNzke
tecen od no 'Menke for hue pates; on the
contrary, his staring won for him the u.dy-
ine enmity M hi• Freerh nellenyr,.e, A
venomous er'rose in the. flit Blas, ander the
tide r ( "Reszk-t.me," Loh;oh appeared next
day. made rim vow 'hat he w .old never
eine in Para. again He kept 1 u vow 1 .r
moms' ♦sera, and the Perieiene ate much
humhl. Dae 'n m.k. him '•r, -..k it.
Qunlight
SOAP
MAKES HOME BRIGHTER
HOME
IS
VERY
DEAR
And it1. lb. alai ofagood
wife.to keep it clean and at-
tractive. Nothing will help h
more than the use of
Sunlight Sup
Like a ray of sunlight it
b1gb1ans and .beers, en-
coures ma. booms bright and beau lightccmtoric it
ase
$SOOKs FON WRAPPERS
For every is "Smlight'• wrappers Nat s
Lavin Baos.. l.d., Toronto. a eseful pap.t-bggd
book will be seat, or a Cloth bound
for yo wrappers
A COMBINATION e.
RARE, SEARCHING
AND POTENT
CeecNTutt Diayauy.emS
row lestmotterio s
EXTERNALLY
Tor all Pat.., Aches, Sore
Joints, Sprains• Bruises.
goads. Burns
Mee and (bUblat�
INTERNALLY
For Coach, Sore Throat,
Croup, Asthma, Cbldo.
Dlarrhs, Pleurisy, eta
elv au Dst ies.v...e bemuse
Mm Nee. Mee IMO. Pee
TM MIN BIS iM
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Coal & Wood Yard
The undersigned begs to inform
the public that he keeps on hand
all grades of
HARD
SOFT 0AL
AND
BLACKSMITH COAL.
PRICES of WOOD REDUCED.
srmlal situation give. te
°in SPLIT WOOD
WI and get prices and see samples
of wood.
Ofliee and yard, NELSON -8T.,
sear MSS Ores. Siad.
D C. STRACAN.
P11g.l.m
PYNY - ECTORAL
Positively Curet
COUGHS and COLD') 7
ht a strpNg/41y short time. les • aril
awl& caudally. aced and use, soothing
sad Maim/ te to elem.
W. C. scCova.a a So.,
wean Ie • Mew wt I . est-sv .. ,, .
y r t...s.. 1e tan
C. NW sad
a i• . 1 u n.i. W 10 e• •tel
Vas• .waw J w ...wt. d.
Ma. J. N. NUTTY, . betty•',
yam Yoetgwaralwtae�0e. Tee ,oto, writes
as r syrup
t.......el, r • .roc ewer wt "t*'Mt...11t
kr pew tea mama aesnar,. s le W vb.
have tried is near k.,a. rest.' to ee d t*•
sr.ea. farad bele to sr be dors Il ..Wee.
ft I warble a w w.weg- hew••..et r
MA tee mw sob .tie.. 0.. 0..s wa•awe.&
.•. 1 ..• 55.75 w.....e.i IS se • Mer
wWkr ...ea .e.ihaea-
lame IMule. I Can
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO LT:..
Sul* Proprietors
aaa
What's the time?
11 you have a Cough
11 1s time yoa were ra j f
GRAY'SRED
SYRUP °f SPRUCE
GUM
TBE OLD STANDARD CURE
FOR COUGHS, COLDS,
ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS
Grey's syrup has been on trial for more than
so years and the verdict of the people is that
it is the best remedy known. rs c. and ;o.
per bottle. Sold everywhere.
Kf1RRT WATSON b CO.. PaOp.l.TOmd
16101.41CR13AL.
IT'S 1 GMT WASTE
Of Paint to on a Po..r Article.
1t will last v w ,. sot • • .n,.' end .wet nearly Y
much Y agaud one v.1lily atm Inver win feet
for ears lo,k blight e11 the, Ilium This
Economy in in the use of s trod "inhale. As
ouch we can recommend
SOMERV ILILE'S
ABSOLUTELY PURE
WHITE LEAD
nuvanteed by 'he White Lead Aesociatioa
of Oaaada, sod recommended by our prods•
•n'.ore fee years as the beet white lead oo Use
market.
DAVISON & CO.
Good (food. and !tight Priam
PATENTS
CAVEAT!, TRaME ■.RIS ASO COPYRRMT$
Obtained, mad all business l the U. 8. Pea..
Donne attended to at MOI►RR4 TS nal,
Our o1110. le ottgeelte the U. e. Paas. (M-
ai obtain Patents
kthose -emote from WARRINGTON. MODRL ORDag WING.we
mi-
meses ltyphagewe mike CH4RBtf tree
WI off
TA IN PATA[NT.
sr. rest here. to the Peetma.ter. the Dego< M
aosey Order Me., tad to °neurals of the
advise
tensesad
PLteat'efo to..ei l 011ee. For lit y
ew
awe state sr County writ. to
'lea stte retest 0Mos.Wasklagtaa'D 0.
FOR TWEN I Y -SIX YEARS
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
THECOOICSBEST FRIEND
LA11agST GAL[ 1st CANADA.
GOD=RTOH
STEAM BOILER WORK&
A. S. C H RY STA L,
s•swawge Ohresaf • sleek,(
raesafbeteser of all Mods of
BOILERS,
Setoke Stack, Salt Pana, Sheet Ito.
Works, etc., etc.,
Asti Motor ta-
R•Id••s, Maabinery Castings, 1e.
A11 Nese .f Pipes
Pipe Plestues.
stole meg Weser Owes. 011io Valves.
Cheek Valves iswirwtesu, Ramon ami hi-
= Owsa..aty ear Head Iia Lome*
A s,.sW the of Steel Water and Hag
��oigblt
tor age .1 Rarer.., sad ..h...
Rap•Ierg ram._n► eka.d.g
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