HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-6-3, Page 6TEMOW: AL,.: GODERICA ONT., THURSDAY. JUN E 3 1897
A HUNTER'S STORY.
EXPOSURE BROUGHT WI AN AT-
TACK OF RHEUMATISM.
XBEVOOMMINI AND MOI/ACIE T1100ILie FOL.
LOMMD-.taper a7 Tina Will tt0011111tLa
' -i atLrs MUM aarrOalfr.
From the Aro bei rt. N.R. Seatioel.
The UtUe village of Petitcodiac is *a-
sked on the soMNew
part of
Bru.ewick, on the It.e of the IntereolonW
RmJwoy. 111r. Herbert Yeomans, who re•
eldoo Mete, failure the occupation of •
lumbar and trapper His 000ap•uoa n•
+.•,4► harm him tit 'alum • greatof 'rp..-
fee and hardship, more roper:M Slee the
snow ties Utak and deep on the trona ti
Our .old winter,. A few years ago Mr.
Yeomans tells our oorrespoadent teal he
wag seized with • severe blliou attack sod
a oomp1io•tioas of diseases, bath as sour
atomaoh, sok headache and rheumatism.
Mr. Yeoman's verstoa of the facts are "I
became very til and suffered the most es.
sraol•ting pains in my arms, legs and
Moulders. eo smote so that I could not rest
ht soy position. I frequently could not
sleep nights, and whim 1 did I awoke with
• -trod feeling sod very mach depre..ed.
My appetite was very poor, and if I ate
ttaythlag at a11. no matter bow light the
food was, it gave mg • dull, heavy feeling
w Use stomoon,ohic6 would be followed by
vomiting. I suffered so intensely with pain.
�.b
two arses sad shoulders that I eottl4'
tw•roely ram pig hands to my head. I tried
differeet rem.dt.., but all a so retro*.
A neighbor came to one evening sad asked,
" Have you tri( i Dr. Wtila•m.' Pink Palls"
I bad not. but then determined to try them
g ad purchased • box, and before the P+lle
were all cone 1 begoo to improve. Thu en.
maraud me to purobase mon and in • few
weeks the pains In my 'shoulders and arose
were all Rene and I wee able to yet a good
n icht', rest. My appetite mune b•ok.sod the
doll, lianas. heehaw left me. I oonld eat •
hearty meal• and have no bad atter efyeoh,
.ad 1 felt strong and well enough as though
I had taken a oew leant of Iib. My old
occupation became • pleasure to me, and 1
think notbiog of trampir:m eighteen or
twenty mei.. • day. I know from experi-
ence and I folly appreciate the wonderful
results of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills se • sate
and ears ours, and I would ergo all those
afflicted with rheumatism or riy other ail -
moat, to try Piok Pills a they create new
vigor, build op the shattered Dervoas sys-
tem, sod make • new be'og of you." The
/.guise Pink Pills are .sold poly in boxes
bearing the firm'" lull trade mark, •'Dr.
Williams Plots Pills for Pale People." Pro-
tect yourself from imposition by refusing
soy pill that do.. not bets the renis' .d
Mode mark around the box,
FROM " BIRDS OF KILLINGWORTH-"
The thrush that carols at the dame of day
From the green steeples ot the piny wood;
The oriole in the elm, the noisy jay,
Jargonise like • foreigner at his food ,
The bluebird balanced ors some topmost
enrol,
Flooding with melody the neighborhood ;
Lir get and meadowlark .red all the throng
Thal dwell in sesta and have the gift of
song.
You slay them .11 I and wberefor ! for the
gain
Ot • ..sot handful more or 1ees of wheat,
Or rye, or barley, or some other grata,
Soratohed ap at random bp soda/tritium
Sssrobtog for worm er weevil after rain 1
Or • few cherries that aro not so sweet
As are the wogs these uninvited guests
Bing at their feast with comfortable Fermata.
Do you De'er think what wondrous beings
the..
Do yon neer think who made them, and
who taught
The dialect they speak where melodies
Alone are thaieterpr.ters of thought?
Whose household words are songs in seamy
keys,
Sweeter than instruments et man e'er
oanght I
Whose habitations in the tres•top. even
Are h.11 -way hooses on the road to heaven
Think. every morning when the sun peep.
through
The dim, leaf-lattioed windows of the
breve,
How jabiltiat the happy birds renew
Their old melodious madrigals ot love
And when you think of this, 'remember toe
'Tis always morniag somewhere .ad
above t ��
The •wakening continents. Item shore .te
shore,
Sothewhere the bird* este ,tacias overtimes.
- ..- - w9e.ltFara,t'iiiifl�s>i�
The farmer wu reoeivlag the
ministrations of a patent lightnlod-sedan.,
who thought he had • sucker tame he .*aid
hied in 6o. shape whatever M lionted Mee.
" Great thing this business or teyptistj
1a," remarked the rod man.
"So I understood,' responded the ferm-
R.
" Yea, they are just lavenlda' •ve.)thio..
Meet progressive vee 1a the world."
i "So 1 understand;
" Yea, sod they're always IPakfy eat f
1.M farmer.".;
" Se I eader.t•sd.e artilitiiilsj.S* wiped
a little sai* off hie Mee wits his out
tdseve.
qq.be. • Etw deal et .l's.malem. Penne.
doitm r+amual homework .b..ld k •
MMM e1 dlj eri s, lemmaa pad two er tine
pais .1 il.wes or mitten. •iw•ys at stand.
A few drops of toy lees.. jeiw win maim,
stabs and whiten lbs beads!. while the
glyeerb es will keep them meta The heads
.heath set 1 a imposed 10 the al•, and
gloves ehoeld be wore as mush as pos-
sible.
riga Illambaled as 1f by waste.
Neeviltae--twee palm oar. -1e • portly,
runless almost inet•nteasso.e reaady for en -
tarsal, !sternal, or load paler. Tbm most
active remedy hitherto known lab far short
of N.r'Ulae for pumas power la the relief
of sena psis. A trial wUl galokly demon-
strate.
o THEN AND NOW.
la seol•nt days, when • lover wooed
And asked • girl to be hie wile,
The amide,' lair would make him sweets
TOM be 'mold .tic* to bor for lift,
At present, when a lover woo..
And asks • girl to share his lot,
She gently sighs, -
And Thee repliess
" It all depends os how muck you've got.
Disappointed Retorter -Bat don't yoit
think the article would de if I boiled it
dawn ?
Editor -No, 1 am quite sure 11 wouldn't ;
bot I should try the •ouoo of heat ea it to
soother way. U 1 were yon." .
DOM!NIOlr P41LIAal6.Yr
RINE {asuaary of the Mere mantaB.
olio Pass week.
Ottawa, May 17. -No fewer :ban
thirty-six questions, many of them
trivial in their character, were cleared
off the order paper today before solid
business was reached. Mr. Stitheriand'a
bill for the examination of stationer,
tuyineers wag read a (Scat time. • Mr.
B.1eourt wad greeted ail older of the
House brei eerie of ltioili iclating to
the erection of a National Muueuny Mr.
afurtiu moved for the correspoudenee be-
tween the Governments of Canada and
Newfoundland relative to the admission
of Jibe latter colony Into Cosifederution,
and in reference to the establishment ttf
freer trade relations between the Do-
n.iuion and Newfouudland. The wotiou
was paired. Mr. Rosamond's bill M
confer en the Commisagner of Patents
powers Abe the--rdiet-ot the- )d
(reran Marble Company of Canada
was read a third time. A* toe- netwe s
lowed for the second reading of Private.
bills had ezpi.ed, Mr. Wood's (Iiatui1-
ton) bill respecting the Best,ronehe
Victoria Reituay wag not read a 114.
time. The committee reported prog etw
on Mr. Chariton'• Smiley Ol.eevr*
hill, and the House adjourned at 10.80
o'clock.
Ottawa, May 18. -Aft-., reeti'e best-
rew, Mr. Hours/ma's bill respecting 1.b.•
Ottawa and Gatineau Railway Company
was read a first time. lair. Fielding ur
ueauced that the tariff rtaulut)one wnutd
be made tie first order for next W.e.•t,.
w hereat Mr. Foster crt ier ' i the (iu r-
ernment for the doa::y. The !must then
went into committee of supply and
passed a number of items as follow•.,•
For Preventive seryiee $10, 91110
Fur cutting timber DI, I:et
Mor weights sad measures 113,100
The committee rose and the Hou,,, s 1-
iteurneti at 12.40.
Ottawa May 90.-Portesa.ter-General
Mulnck, its answer to Sir Charles Top-
per in the Home today, said Mr. James
Shannon, peetmaster et Kingston, wn.a
ettperannuatad for the purpose of Im
proving the efficiency of the post -oma
at Kingston, Mr. Shaanon being of al
veered age, and in feels* health. His
successor was itr. Gann. formerly a
member of this /louse. The Nomtrna+ter.
General elan made an announcement re-
mpre:left the imus of Jubilee postage
,tarrrp4 On the 10th of Joule the de-
partment would proeorj to supply Jshi-
Mr stamps to the principal o1k.. in the
Domtnion, and the public would have
an opportunity to buy the same en the
lath June to the ordinary way. rhe
Sum would be limited 1.0 1.T! dsita i■
this table:
,Total Nombre to be
Issued.
150.1(50
8.000.000
mon0.(►00
.000
71!0.000
76,0110
r
Denominations.
VI rent stamps
I cent 'tamps
2 .eat 'taaipn
i tent stamps
L rent stamp'
fKMI { eent stamps
cent stump.,
11101mow) 1.b cent stump'
20 sea• stamps
20 11) .000 .. 1 60 nest stamps.I,. ll ,tamps
1100- {'1 'tamp.
Z5I0 - M stamps
25.,t000 H stamps
Ors17.0(11,1100 rent ire stumps
Total value of one stamp osia b ktu-1
=14.21({,.
Mr. Blair. In answer to Sir Charles
Tripper, said be would take no early op-
portunity to make a •tatcnent of the
errangemr;nt by which the Interrwtnninl
would reach Montreal. The Howe went
into committer of amply on the sup-
plementary estimate of $26.000 for the
papen•e• Of the Jnhflee contingent. 'Phe
item was panned and the committee rove.
After reeves', on motion le go Into supply,
Ifon. Mr. Foster arraigned the tilovrrrt-
tnent on the term. of Its contract with
the British America Bank Note ('one -
pony. Mr. Fielding, Rfr (h rice Trip-
per and Mr. Craig also mon, and thr
motion to gn into committee sea. ens,.
tied. A nnmher of harbor Items were
{teased, the eneniallefei roam, and 11.
House mdjemrued at 12.80.
Otte we, May 2e. -Atte. matin• to-
day. it Richard talftwrlght moved thn
game, s. t
-Flied till •i'rfeiis "n.ezt. '1 Outline
p.aperl. A 'hart dimension on the fest
Atlanti merrier enntrlh•t took place, and
then the tali provl4ing $20,000 for the
J9blfr eontilgent waft read a third
time. Mr. ltnrkes' hill to emend the
Att reverting the protection of n ivig-
ibI. waters, '•Miele provkir' for the re-
nrevn) of ethientetiown of longer durnli.w
than 24 hours, under anthrirfty' of an
oeder4n-Comiell, was 'vat n awvii,1 thine
gad passed thr,oath committee. 'eh,'
Ho** wit into criminal' t,•,• 3.554 ne*..e 1
a naktht of bather Demi. On the Home
feewe nhling at 8.220, lit Iik•h.evl 4;a re
t said: Before we piece- d with the
'a er tht i+!!mein, T any meatinn
lam the I55krrfutttl0s of the hon. I,w4er
of the Opposition t sat we 4)4 receive
affeirfigm• (Gula) mM)mndraffon from
ajeet>'u Government In the sheet
that they ap1ltnw.d rr1 te :trrantcments
ter the feat Atlantic 11*. Sir CherMs
Tniper Arc you In a /entitles. to xi)
georr.lty what the term. of the arr.anee-
ment are? Air Rlrhard (`.mrtwright The
meven grtnentir are ulnen euirelantielle
w'MNt were previrbusly ev,mmnnicetted to
the Honer. An offer oris made by Or,
hfrn.r.. Petersen, Tait and (informal to
pertnrin the feat Atltndr' oerveee at a
,tipnlatm.l .peed rnther rvr,erdiny tn•renty
knot. per hoer, any 41001) k3.ot., pet der,
from part to port. Thie is te 1st dente
in en'Mderatinn of $Sfpt000 a year vv b0
pats) hy Her ltfajoety'm flovcrnment. Of
coerce i will at the 'arliomt moment lar
on the tame tb• •ORttnrr and erten*.
Atter third revel*. est Aitl.• the Hasp
pawed • aerobe of tarns In 'apply ami
h. mtnmltee rgajsg nal eeperWQ the
tdlouri.d et 10)00. ,
" Yes. Yon say th.p'v. invented k
machine to rates stomps ; soother to rales
her from the ground to the mew ; au'stiimy
be rates a wagon to mrew 111 ; soother N
raise water to the top of the beam ; another
ee
" Ray," ion -erupted the farmer, " i'll het
you • heifer calf sonnet • mile sed • half
of them liphining rads that they ain't io•
Tested no kind et • mechlne that'll lift s
merged,.. There's the heifer ntif out their
la the yard sow MIln' the tail .flea your
new "prise e'oroeai : de yen want to bet
But the liahtning•red mus was ton busy
gestin* his ov.roo•t eat of the jaws of the
heifer Dalt to easiest,
1. move *eewatrwt tads.
To hare b{aettfal treads, they mem be
sett and white, .od to keep them se ea
" FRED IIDDL171V14."
GAREAR OF THE BRITISH Y[TEggI1
WHO KEEPS THE DROWN JEWELS.
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sees• - gems Mimes mramelpMd
irHtteat wrsiosa.
It was my pleasant Mb
writes a repreeentsuy od B1•ct
White, to (tare • long talk with
most gallant of British 'stemma, who
known theitimboat the segues so "11
Mlddketua." We were la his new
ere in 1.h. Tower of London. 8t. Thome
Tower: fee, as many know, Glee
Midd etoa was net Meg ago animated
Keeper of the Crowu Awe!. is
Tower, and any modern Colonel $
would shish twice before attempting
teye it the famous episode of Ch
IL's reign, did he tale the prelimtuar
percaution of dipping Into the (lettere
record. Though it to now • fifty -fo
years since Sir Fred" Was gasetted
the Fifty-eighth Regiment, and nto
than seventy since he was beers!, be
as canal(e as ever' of MAIM," a foe.
least, 1. fano that one who A
tempted to to the
entre Douglas would COMP off c Gen
Of course Ste Fred has lie own spec
room is St- Thomas' Tower. and shit
calls hie "den." It is comfortable
lofty, with a window commanding a vie
et the Thames and its frame, and sho
e hang heavily, the aovctneat of
great catMlevet bridge affords a
at object of wonder and admiratio
Fred kindly placed his desk a
desk chair at my d while he seal
up and down smoking a short pi
and Lady Middleton charmingly ai
conversation.
Bat now for General Middleton
career. I think 1 bad better give it in he
resume and then add my anecdotes
the end. aster being gasette8 to t
41 Mat thhee age of sevennDecember
tan.frloderien
tddkton was promoted lieutenant in
the Ninety-sixth Regimrnt. 'serving
redia. He exchanged into the Twenty
1.h in 'i5, serving in Burmah, eat
promoted to au unattached majori
'alt( hnrvet lieutenant tenloDetcy in 'ffe
coloneicy in '78, maj.ergepeeal
retiring in '87 with rank of heaters
ret -general. Ile was made a C.a.
RI, end received the #100 a
or dietingWebed aerrlem k1. _
ISM war serilce• areas fellows: N
Newt: -.411-'47 haeot matt m d
gaQ`i itlettfl: in the Setubal Re
as a volnnteeer (mentioned in di
and received the thanks of ,A
ormsostl; in the Iodfit
uti.y, '157-'58 (roar times mentioned i
Leon, brevet of major and clasp
mmaoded the Field Fore in Cana.
urine the rising under Riel V
orthweet in '86 (received the thank'
both House. of Parliament• and a gran
t 14000, K. C.MC., rank of maj°
and medal and clasp), His eta.
rvicea are thus chronicled: Served a
1.).C. to three general officers; u
sty-indge-adverate: as brigade-maj.r t
nom Field Force, India; on the mill
terry survey 1.p Canada; se superintend
g om(er of garrison In•tructfen is
me, '70-'74: as eomm.nlant. Royal
ilitary College, '74'78; mud as rang.
neral commanding the Cana
ilitia,
Among General JLeddletnn'a more
ar'kmbte adventures was one which
to him during the Indian Mutiny
Fred always need a boor-aminr w
Rir Edward I uWgte�rrd's .teff. He wen
ot of "the den" ror'a few momenta and
turned with the Mendes" weapon. It
d been mended near the spear .u.1
th steel clamps, and wan pretty heave
nd hard, as tele wood wag mak lam -
Sir Fred and a rebel Rower were
ng earl other. The Sower with
sabre cut severed the boar -spear, while
r Fried, riding on. ran the rebel
ngb with the haft of the spear and
Seri him. As i eisnit ate. the sabre
t had left the haft with n sharp. razor -
edge no one able. The mending, ret
arse, was igen0 after the incident, one
is apearhr,d makes a most interesting
ply. Sir Peed was reepmmrnded for
r Victnrta Cr- tint did not met it. as
ami Clyde did not wish any officers -in
ntaf to bite it.
The incident that Ira to thin worn -
relation is dearer" -+d In Kaye Intl
'lesion's 'illatr / of the indi*n
ntiny." it was die erre Rtht;ne
Met 1Cetnwar Dinah in Western
bar. (ler r•ygl[S_ uftw..t_
ylt 'rvTieTegnarts "Ifsmil in
the Third Sikhs." wrjte the historian*
finned, "s very reliant .more sons
untied and unhorsed when charging
weer... ' Ali he Inc arm the 'roving,
rihela enttinr s1. him. MiddlMnn, of
l wener-nlotft Foot and Farrier
rphv rushed to hG amsint*nee. •in•1
r'ee'4gd in '.mint his body, which
ere -Ise would hare leen cut to pieces.
lttle atter the .'ryes. of Hamilton. a
v of rebels reales forward. with
Inert drawn. M ent down a wounded
diem -meted trerwer of the ''military
n. Armin dial Middleton d.ah for-
ni drive Cher, heck, and dismount-
. rhe .rte .•-,.•-.,ale,) troop. on hitt
"1'^ rrt..r'.fnr..hr. .ltrti. Grtn•r:+l
,thy^", •',,,.. •\e ') tr.forbm ('mea f+.r
et►wrr, a...1. ' did not though we
re hath in it."
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CnnnihiPnm has been rgurdpd as the
lowent depths of deS,•ner*ny, but nbiterf1
tion made by 1'. NerdIingter prove thnt
in animal life rnnditione are extalinq
*Web .re worm than lj5hfballtml. Tttts
sertintist relates thnt he at erre tittle,
w:ico digging in his girder,, bupp'ue,l :o
Put in two a large erirket. "'hitch he
thought lied leen killtd b
i enrt
supposedly
nig - -.
este s .ticket, lee wag eery
much surprised when he arm thr for-
ward end of the er"kat lousy r.nttu» In,
the rear end. it tepee pretty good tmtnw
M do that, but we (ennet• dire of o r•
ern'mtious of pnin in an', t at a law
order by our nn -n a,,st.r nlei fret
Ings. iptere.trel by -The, he Free} won.
Mr. Nord)ineer plumed the le -0 helve" of
tate rrblu't into n !erre rimae. ta-41,1,)
which he rilneed n clot of earth'esadec,ep
roof.. and he actnnny reined t}1.' /hi
eriekrt n01 only eyes , t'"..•nato
,
leen a grew tied, hat
diaarneeRme M ererrre ;.,t• 1.h,.
outer nart, he rnttnlh•Te,l intTlp.'eri,t,t
had .l)npnavt of that nnrt of Its fSt".ttter
anatomy hy antis" it nn
LOSS OF VOICE
Attar Acute Rronchltfe
imuu 1441111110
Cherry
Pectoral
A nitara4's EPERIENCE.
"Three montes ago. I took s vio-
lent cold which resulted in an attack
Of acute bronchitis. I put myself
under nsedk al treatment, and at the
end of two meths was no better.
I found it very difficult to preach„
std Olooludod to try Ayer't Chem
Pectoral. The first bottle gave me
great relief ; the second, which I am
now taking, has relieved me almost
entirely of all unpleasant symptoms.
and I feel sure that one or two bot-
tles more will effect s permanent
cure. To all ministers suffering from
throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral." -E. M. BRAwLNT,
D. D., Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt.
Publication Society, Petersburg, Vo..
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
GOLD =DAL AT THE WORLD'S !AIL
AIM LEADS AU. UTI#AMMAPMILLAS.
Crseetne ^"'tea
All women desire to leek graceful on 1
wheal. and this longed -foe ireaalt hen Lr
with themselves. Avoid all nnaeoeaeagy
motion, particularly with the knees : iota
to pedal u mach •a poestble from the aa1la
Have your machine perfectly adjusted to
you ; have • trim, well -made and become,
suit, fitting so well .nd fashioned on each
tines that your oo•t tails will not be flying
out behind, your ekiri blowing ea .home
aide and you. neck bent to lime your hat
from Mowing off. Sit up straight, have
your handle bre eof1oiwtly hirb to allow
you to take • tight but firm hold with the
forearm straight, and the Oboe on • Iwe
with the waist. Don't despise the day of
little thin.,' Consider every tree •boot
your costume, your wheal end your motion ;
improve where imorovement there can be,
and when you oen no longer do bre be happy
ie having produced the desiredlefteoa
Seaforth : While cresting down • hilt ea
Wedaeedaa evening last Master Frank
Lope fell from his bicycle sad had the mis-
foetuse to break his arm.
Si 500
It Tenni Troth
WOODLAWN
Will be sept for Service daring Me
Bemis at my Premises Con. 8,
;Colborne Township.
Woodlawa is one of the very beet bred and
best tatted stallions is Ontario aid has
proved himself • good sire. He le bo fudggee•
wood No. (0s i 11. by edyk'a Haab r tontaa
No. W. His dam was 'Skier Downie. by Alamo.
hie.
w4 ent No. m by 4zaadAlamo, SAL b7
et'e Abdalah.
Ridgewood, the eine et Weodlawn, hoe a
number of horses with moor's, better thee
lite to his or.dlt and ea Woodlawn'e des, was
equally well bred In speed modules/ liare
there is no reason why Wsodlaq.' •Ny
should not develop Into equatte fast brew.
Good pasture provided at ressoaoM. rue-.
TRIM -To insure a foal. RI. pas abie Feb.
Ism, Irma i.esr•d ansa tasws be srutmmed
regularly to the bone or they will be eon 1.K d
taU Isseuranoa Permits disposes, of Muir
mares before foaling Umma� will be held respon-
sible tee insurance mace, writhes 1. teal or
not. Persona tryb) f�uel, nwirimi clad .01 sr-
torpllyy m rltl stthank te the bons will be
obarged full insurance pries. All aocideea
at Morten of owners of w.rea
ANDREW A. YOIMiU, CSrbw P.O
Mian Boyd, Mather of Oarlew sohe.1,
was down durum last we.k.to interview our
teacher about the settee* wee*** to oma-
wart fora uston Jubilee with otbef *hook
at the Polat Farm.
OMMO
NSE
CANADA.,_
•, _
We tuaannte for u.e "alesie• yr.- No
DUMM0P1 DENtalt.ad HUII,N RICYCL»,
*leo our Ooderleh )4l':y ore Sulky Wheel,.
Pelee of Aare., oto Irl II ICmmmla
(!meet SU; Model ,h jWMmoa deem) POO.
ffenterson Bicycle Co.
LTD.
4Q TQ
STURDY BROS.
INiUROC ER lES 1
/,.
a Specialty.--
A M1LY GROCERS-THESQUARE. STURDY BROS.
1897 LAWN MOWERS
Latest Improved Make. Beet quality.
and Lowest Possible Price.
READY -MIXED PAITS
made of Pure Lead and Ma and Colors
WHITE LEAD --;
Zlepbant Brand White Lead. Best it
the Market.
,Ae
WAY
MID
Por hill particulars see :dverthiernisots,ereporie
'SIRS 18011., ire.. r3 Sceff ST., Fell01111
Thi trasoehe.
lonely pereletom hi mfe.othl 0-4
at 110t111` l'Ot 11 111!ll' 1111111.. lire.- tirdlin
(hitrieut Widow No. There seeing .to
he Oh eilmoterh•.
itcratrrir- At Ienst let me know
whet it la.
0. VI'. lentrtlyt-The front door. -Hee-
lent Li frk,
R. W. McKENZIE
OF THE LOW PRICED AND UP-TO-DATE HARDWARE STORM
J. P. BROWN
AGENT- c^O E MASSEY
Wide-open Binders, flowers.
Cultivators, Rakes, Disk Har-
rows, Diamond Harr o w,s, s
Ploughs, Scuffiers, Carriages,
Buggies, Wagcns, Parts., `
Also, Agent ,. .
Fertilizer.
A Full Line of Repairs .for the above Machines,
Pointe always ott Remember the stand -next
Stables. HAMILTON- T., OODERICH.
and. Plough
to Buxton's
Ben not Hier %Woollen Mill
All usual I am prepared to marehaell
mosbange for my Manefactured Armlet,
My steel of
=NG YARNS
:HORSE BLANKETS
BED BLANKETS
FLANNELS and
TWEEDS .
new Complete. and guaratid
antiftwitured et Remo
end free from shoddy of its7rie.
,.._4111‘,Pox't torten. Mall pay Owe
the Market.
THE ROLL', OF DISHO)
T8 et the biggest and big
ep the ot11stw1.. 144 tame 01
vrs•1 •od w.•11by tt•Wo° to 1b. Rrea
Sse4he�. me•apeae soul wheel It
who fought and bled ter it ups
yple iisld" of y on-
(y,,.t, t.de•de 0)4111 be the mut
ae•l •flurdod W our g•►ta•t ewldlers
yy by the knowledge tea the vela
piled is mighty 'trurgls of the pa
so many tmetusors proved only • :lb', PrO"0"" ter the workhoaee .Dig 111
nil's gr•ra
'Te give anything like • tall Det
-1s veteran* who buts b. lel►
gaol, oalloas ver0m.otee10 .sok t
031 sold comfort of the Pour law est.
Net wound oocnPy 11141 much s»bu
ars •sownlimonite roach to tbedhecountry• ir tree's:
luting
prveo so we
.sly the 01.11.1144 day • survivor e
famous " Charge o1 the Liget llrig.do
piled in • Leaoaabre workhouse.
u-ooper is the .8th t;ues•re, the dei
o a ingo eras with Kusa)
b t1a IDAtoo Mauu
�wN the powwow!. of two Crimean re
fuer born, • Mutiny medal, and mho
isattmooy ot loot service. His was
*but record, whieb, u is so is MD,/
„see, ended withu ttw,po.r•houee wi
Another Crimean hero w k Clo ;
-111171:22,'
lee., .1 oirauma"DDa 1.s.!
d nether Laa(ashsre pepper a boo.
Males• there basil his death. This e
nes • sergeant hats claimed tubs the
peter who bounded the order-ior it
Asir ; but, whether this elaim we
ydfbdgon.TtactP
to sc bh urgelo,ning'.ssW1.4C.rrimgoeant lbnaddumnanMameda4
,
potion may be gathered trots the
-his having to avail himself G1 the .co
Moen provided by • oma.ldurmt•
,moot for another class of peruse,
meow have been .oyth.ag but • bur
the state, and with sebum it was ea
any for • re:ergo to bate to ae.00i.0
•Among the inmates of the Wolves
tea workhouee last year were 4w. tnv
bad &iso take° pert m the terrible G
oamp.lya One. o1
ttt.w sou • psis
sa inl.Dtry r.Rime0t. a•1 eller the c
the war, to whack b. had ben • Ir
participator, 1r was orderd to lndi
meds oagb o$& of the stirrin* .0
mks lodtnrup M.fdmy, incladI*R the e
meta at Gamer:we Delhi and look],
The other veteran wee • gunner
Reyl Artillery mad was present a
class, ►u b•ttM'j being settee!, eons
ocverng the gallant men who rode is
•• valley of death." His minim
afterwards dratted to Chios sod tot
in the osptD* of the Teta Forte a
eoer•uo.s ag•iast Polite. Fee all
PRONOUNCED INCURABI
No oase of catarrh too acute or of
standing btu Dr. Asfb•w'' C
oan &Herbed evil- What
tail it curiae- iry it drat and MVO
attacked with catarrh Isf it eery
type. We used ail *time Wesel
sad treated with moat shilfid Pheel,
over throe years, and her caleiffiaa
mg and incurable. Lett Wilder is
procured, and I :14/111 store fee do
dreadful maletly Oat, atter using to
my child 111111 C0010111Si nu*. am
eider n my dory 'in eis• MY twain
Me benefit lif like sufferers." Mrs.
PIS wed Woods%
One worth. rine an AM -
in tier Trona' wheat Tag aw
le. (AM 1;4 -Motto aed Queries. -
WE MAKBaserimm,
Sewer and
Culvert pipet
ONTARIO SEWER PIPE CO
JESSE GLEDRILL
Ask your Drugial kr,
Wonderful Tonic 1
Ito too, s
Weak and Impure Moot
Remedy fir
and
Eldreay and Liver Troia**.
0,1011111woolION1 De 0. No LE410. essurshee, **v.
bresdret yew.
111.143. La .2.11avatitv
(Merle IV. to baked, tet 1A21.
valivense. se much as • state visit
by the feilnmiagineldeet
The Kieg "attired Dahlia la an II
Mara drawn by Meta splendid hor
mos magnitiorint hiverise. He gm
hat, smiling sad lie wing te the Don
111111 010100 W1 the ferriage stratoba
haett, saying
" Shake head*, your mehort r;
Tin kiss saw,'" hands
waved his head aid 0111114
tale r
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