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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-11-4, Page 3"IMMIX AVIS. a7toptomt ▪ ur fluttery eestk, weak ut Syells at night, brain mu whenerer tto [Ipltate', it I. Ned treatment s Cure for the yet die -overt. let In get raja• VIS. oily' Ott will build weak Cons - >a gradlt- n t Sua,ely is >tS good e• nd high • Or infants, 1 invalids. PS.w.f.a.. .. /NNwN: Mu! el itwith a is `it comes. Iatieet"»,. 9 • Sonet bi ht>MORi t_ RB. CRY. 7KWEAIL ! & Co. tae ffmporf.m :N YEARS V'S NG SER ifItlEND STAL, Rt.S. Sheet Ira• L., Naw to Clete ttigpo V• � seems sad be I se Lewes Mar and Hep 1 stints.. Ia , f. aed"elt1. L0]. CO. Midis Bag- ..hold&t- reasonable ides of AL ial and delis Orden till .;t In advanced stages of Con- sumption, Scott's Emulsion soohes the cough, checks the night sweats and pre- vents extreme emaciation. In this way itp rolongpps life Tester -e'en ber answer came - Sweet and saucy, like • lam, d makes more comforta- "'° w w'7 co' color, nob. En Ys a.a like • blade o irrsa bee the last days. In every ..An ye re grueling lu toy heart, Waare the amid wind never blew! case of consumption --from LCome(aff takes,' with ray e.Lt'dew."- its first appearance to its- -Ladles' 110.• loured. most advanced stages- no THE SEX. remedy promises a greater - THE SIGNAL-: GODERICH ONTARIO. A "DRAP 0' DEW." 1 has .it. heard it .a14 --- (But my wordingeasy be naw) Oka tiny blade elgrass Gets its alt pore drop o' dew. Thle sold saying l did pen, Asking Jeanie 11 sae knew 1 was like a blade o' erase, Wad she be toy dray u' dew! THE LONGEST -I D • • • t r"i 'I WIltilppAL, Nev. 4, IS9T. 3 a scanissor CI -KA sr AILY •TRAIN RUNS. (nsa"' • '",-:.al"�'"' Oct. 24.-18Reand.) •srch- a►a�p (Awry has created a sensation i00 jeer y his promalgauun to -4q of the mandate read Crum the pulpit of St. Mary's Cathedral, in whleb he says: W. hereby declare. with all the authority of the church vested la chiefir Ar'hbiabm of thatRlany Cathodde tY ouretrotl diocese our metropolitan dry or who shall hereafter presume to en- ter any non-Oatholic edifice to assist at what is termed "a marriage cere- mony" or "service for tbe dead. even though be should out take any settee part in the performance, ren- ders himself rulity of mortal sin by dishonoring the religion of bis bap- tism and defying t the laws o.cth holy church and giving pub - dal before iety; and we further - power reserve abtif alone the absolve solve fromthis heinous sin. . I ENOUGH TRIAIN6 THAT DOVER MILES AT A JUMP A Oel•bratsd Wersaa's $aIivarte of Use hope for recovery or brings AIad to Monitore. comfort and relief equal to In tenth%woman will be wise to re• Booktl cognize wi George Eliot the tact of ' m'.'elon. On be. to literature, and realize that to $cuLL S El1iiwzawce-Seuigp istheone- they have to the subject free fir the ask- perform. A ihett .."i3M.-- to 01.r opinieu wowcau fully equal meat. Probably woman's klud iw literature a ill always be found to tie the species, the lyric. and especially ciall7 rc ilhe mn, kt. hyteS:.tirrtinit. old thio nue vela. In art sahhaa velli Uo' wt'tl trentru - herself to the tower and nu leer useful brtu, -bee, decoration and the various art industries; in ermineermineand drum* she must be content with being indisputably a M • NICHOLSON. L.1).8. finer Interpreter than man. l ♦- a t inallu spinae. ebag•os. phiknthrotty end m rlktLU she reu takit ligious us Rooms opposite the Post OMce an honorable place. and in Uold lrilllag, Crowns sad war► 'tart from the vexed Elsa stiuu of Bridge Wort • tlp•otait7, prtee h ort she wilt be universally weI- S5 Teats Sewn nos.- conked. 10 the m w. L. M. Ad ABEL L.U.K , 1..11.S., -DEN discovery she had bent nut hove or TAL UEU P lh (JN. -Latest asd approved -great achievement, bat .be sati'bed with ..thole for ail dental opencfor". Pr•earvs a large arra or usefuluess in assisting tt the oral teeth s p Malty UA10e d r�•r),,„ ant the cra�tt'uus of me . ing. SCOTT &SOW/A. e.11.vitk, ons- •_� Deafiril7 bi Moro Are Stair-alleht of Tbees la Um Tight Little I.1. -- An Nataat•redea That Win l.Mr.et liveries. Who flares for Modern grosses. No railway development within recent months has been more marked thou be great ha:real e• ill the number of loug- istanoe rune. A few year* back the aumber of trains which made a juuruey of upward of 100 miles without a rum f could aluloat be counted ou the finger of one hand. Now every day ) g trains naske run of 100 mace and over without a In the se nal nmaber of such runs the Great Northern Railway stands first, as nineteen of the zp esee miles un dis-� tabors -.varying lege 1. = miles without a stop. • The North West. - era has When daily100-tulle rune, in- cluding foto 15S miles sad three of 152 1-2 mile.. The Great Western Company'• runs include the lougest daily run with- out a step in the werld, vhf., that be- twetp Paddiugton and Exeter, 191 hike". The total number of daily runs on this; line amounts to twelve. The Great Northern Company were probably the origivat ers of the lusts-dfs' tauce run, as tor years their Stu Cil. Bhettield, and other ezpreswes hove tray - rho' to Grantham, 105 1-2 miles, without I A ti ars"ea to a arse saes. a stop, and at !resent there are fifteen London, Oct. 22 -The Madrid cbrie- yj there treat* running daily. .lo +epondent of The Daily Mal! says: Senor ,�w-JJaeail Roble, .. cry ods store, nor n For it tr in this styb„rdittate relation ser a W. er, aM h• eQ.are. -- of .. . that women caul' probably find -uttheir . T M. TURN ILL, D.D B., L.D.S.- truest and widest ',here, that in- tl. Dental 8arasoa. (Ltsti aseootated fleets.... it is tn.. modern fushiuu to with 1)r. Dtzoa. of Yobtreel. 0.15 and pore- decry this power as degrading; none th' orated a gold or alum- less u it ie vitally important facer in We. artificial taelb stteatlon give° to 11e loom trees, t hum' affairs. Buckle dea•lure,. that to reservation ee ve•agr*1 troth. (tAtoe In iiedern world um; spread 01 ii•'i1 ea• 1141-1t iuflu v of women hits L t Baia sags tlggb. __ t9o�aod en _ yl••r•n commensurate. SJL Daly-ton"�'`�'�• he Li* n., b-. on kuowIedire ha . this It.tholit•e been or .enormous imoortt .tee, f,,; • Is women who rue. 1 rage in men t ited1oa1. bit. HUNTER. PHYSICIAN, $UH-, thew /micesaea of deduction male ata pmoe-shove atr"1" the 7es1• ate„ which are foreiftn� to the Died' .j)'nws •Ivania railroad trate, b " &ephc jl aaerRtrs�'� 1rtPfif ..i•ds1Cu►. 1I�b:, e altrasa resldeaoe 1 el�pht a• ar••ty '�� 1 Y and rte 1 tc That time -worn word " 'MST " most faithfully describes a Fatal s$..Uea Mo•treal,_OCL 2x1.-tfipeiial.)-A fatal atathis monang at bboou affair 3300rtoot at BL A� De Bellevue, in the house of M. J. F. Spence, n farmer. The hired man, Alezander le- gault, about 22 years of age, and tithe servant girl, Mies Godia<. 19 y�. t sae, were looking at an old gun w ie bad not been used for many years, which was generally discharged, . ha unloaded. The weapon Wits the coutents passing through the young man's heart. He died instantly. couldnl ev -tune of been attempted without rat . =tee the Rpaalsls vi••i.ror r�r _ tala- aruld never have been ention a•d eld. I ington, nes been tnetructed to motif,' up Rter wblk ti traveller ion of full .per' the Atneriean Government that home - by water while gh.i placed at waiLthe forth fil.bustering expeditions will be te- by ma+tlr of troughs plated between er- g d u breeches of international law. rails, into which a crwvas atwp u lower- Such, at any rate., ib the substance of hie ed. the spend ai which the trate t Instructions,- though it la just possible drForforcingm the water up Low the ten that the form in which they wll! be der.theyline ,'pore tlwthhe trough. carrern wadied carried in ro effect may modify their Inl- andthathline to hle company 's warders Wort" and u why t e Nessa Damages. are so much smeller and lighter th•tnjevalle Oct. 21.-W. 1H. Porton. those . of most other then�nes ba ra°tin [ robbtn[ the ton, wtebhr reerat-yeuota 'lux-walk4.^- - down fros ha, notably at Westilrn inion Bink at Napanee and Wt4 Deal - :Led anies.�lrr and the Great 11'e+t. rn his acquittal discharged from that in- pr»les .dtntion for misconduct "LUDELLA" CEYLON TEA. It is at once Pure and Economical in use Black or Mixed. tornein the bank, The dM•Igd t nave' been amallF" JT w' "meted his solicitor, Mr. R. Gus made is sax s Porter, to treat a writ legates thwi••it 43J mile. deli:Mug $50,000 damages. A. 1,AEa1. emit are t ,esu rove t Ion eeR rnu rat r in of the world nowadays to war +wddtction to philanthropy. In whatever field of mental activity we look women BARRISTER. bevy -frees- all-time been the great 1a - "A.,.. 1t13RON. soirees and moul.lrre of mea.Dante o e eller. e:oagtato"". ahs. Ot•e•' ran mention Barak: Perinea. Inial'r ea ,utreet. f dMn ese" of s'''''''''''...27 Petnereh without thistles grog' dq seeds Kora. -11 I of I)eburah. Aspada, Beatrice or V }WEST HEATON - BARRISTER, Dura. Thr finest nompetsitietne of wouldB h Schumann and Chopin 124 1 v ioltar, itTeuary, ae. Osoe over Mellatl Bert and Titian chow' almost too pi Sees Notary I'ubtlo Aelsaor'e oven . been written 'ant Bto°k, ver eoi •least � A bw•1 prat�a�I df '�� a are dr•ii- �ar the women to whom they PIO ,Q. C., BARRISTER, SOL• cared. and the patnnlytt► u/ Andras '� plainor- ma. li the earthly and feminine source, their Inspiration. The French Academtf E%aae•.lied.rtol M. U. JOHNSTON, BA „Noir„ its birth to the ten►s4e Dnnst• u Bd• us eo . naniUtos tli l .r l via d the note) dP Itamb.widet, pod•rto1. 0°•- 8 deed throughout W BARRISTER, MOO- French literature women seem to re Ll N. LS 1.9, abided by the famous advice of Lebrun: .124 term lderttt.0 Deana of )neliire, do not write." In the various ar��osth Oei►oeas betaL salons of the peventeenth and eighteenth g4RRIBTICR, SOLICIT- rectories. literary. political. g,bl 'D lopIt D. HAYS, cal, .erni-Heli nus or wholly revolution - Sioux �y Oates Nor nd • o le ever w French literature and philo- kwentltme•• Private !node to lead at are, t kwow uta. of intermit. >►"� Newby,and above all, the wird o'fA aid new political age, may be Mali RKISTER, I : sero ltsmilta sal t. Atdesw a ado a In , the hister of bot and in UDIKXYP, BAR- terribly have now ATar A PILO to have been cradled. Clubs Tar Atiaraayl Wt ��.�• arisen to draw matt sway from ladies ' J T. (iterow. �t�• drawing teams. and the power eel social nob1 that of any .oc press has eclipsed IAlKEj10N, HOLT Houma,yeta circle. but nolle tbe IMO can women ex - v eoltseyer" , .0.; P. to t and claim a Title! 11 subordinate or miry/ O. pameroa. 4a : P. lion indirect share in all the activities • of men. G. W13D, CONVEYANCER Ti, those who are not eontented ith sad r. this we can oily sa- : Take • Ika. sal of bail, vtu es way. You are probably sa well fitted as eai`.n, 1eesiesalosMiaa�tMea• IF R a man at least to acquire learning. Too 00001a or es•..ift Or nrtutritle• are now open needles la the S Cont off Jostles' the te But It in at�ievetrts'nt yon toil to atta'n '- Cannot Appealimitar`r OOOOOO�aaaaaartlasairsoltiono arl4 t J the highest nuk, do not be surprised. .ddri�a•~°y„tOiL i O. but lark with more trends, rei 10 on sit hash. aostland the women wbu am aaerant a be and e'omfesa themselves the intellectual tm- feriors of mea. -From ""The Lesser AaOm� v0 Immunises. Man, by O. 0. Markle... in North Am- erican Review. mina country was one on the Northwestern, between Easton and Carlisle, a distang! of over 209 tulles. This remarkable he journey took•'p+eC en Sept. T.1.890, train consisted of seven 42 -toot coaches, weighing about 112 tons, and was drawn by the Ionic, one of Mr. W ebb's- medtum- sited compound loconotbres. The late of si eOiI was slightly over fifty miles s• lour, and the only •tiger« were om- who exp great rvatldacti✓n with the result. They earefutb , ed the train. but no single bearing hod heated. and everything was in thorough order. Some months since this company [aHart- ed running bent trains to Liverpool Euston to Edgehill without a stop; in this ease the dleta $ u just 200 miles: but the longest d journey on this •,'stem is between uston and Crewe. This run was first started during the ram to FAialurgh in 1888. and' it held the record tilt the Great Western started its Exeter run a few months ago. The Great Western reputation eemed determined to win tack that rep which they had in the old days of the broad gauge Flying Dutchman,' toad inch leeway aa it made up during the Last eighteen mupths that now it is we - Mill to none, either in rate of speed or distenee ret nu.. This imppprovement was an•..Inp 'bed by baying npetth' saving refresh- ment room at Swindon - the stop at that %tat oo, which had form- erly been necessary, as they were under contract to the proprietors to stop all trains there -fend potting down leiter troughs near Goring and Bristol. The result is that now the "Cornishman" tuns daily from Paddington to Exeter, a dis- tautw of 194 miles, at an average"Welsh- man- speed of 53.4 miles an hour; and the " man" covers the 14> miles little over New- port to Paddlntt� 48 miles an hour. on some the other t'he longest runs s 120 miles. lines ere the Gres: Northern' between King Cross and Newark, at just Iles in the hour: The North- e•nate•rtl s . ewniwiW k ' hour: the 124 1-2 miles at 52 tittles peer' NI id* od'• St Pancras to Nottingham, 124 miles. at the same rate of speed as the prevloue-one, and the excellent run od 117 3-4 miles between Carlisle and SSrling--over some of the worst bits of lint• in the country -on the Caledonian, which Is accomplished in two boors and twenty-three minutes, at an average s.ppecredd or 49.3 miles an hoer. T . Great at �la.tern has OOP long daily tan. between Liverpool street and Oromer (really north vvaaaham), a distance of 181 mitre, which is rtwered at a speed' -of 49 miles. while he lines Dwtth of tbe western•sThames are Bournmouth to `iaxhall train -1(18 1-4 miles in two hairs and twelve minutes, or sit a rate of nst enter 48 Mail mill. an hour. -The London "OIIEY TO wily. - 150,000 00 lead at 14 pee oast. aS- up leoUit•0•.r187-11- PRIVATE FUNDS -PERSONS DE- arns ma money dram et essmaiaa es amt-elass farm •.eoeby at 141Mto J. A. MWt CDAOH. Roma LA bele nu11d1°fa. Tomato. IAMB C/EAGER, CONNEVANCINO AND eo • 1aUeas.s deer. awaits 1[.rtia's Rotel. MONICY TO LEND ON MORTOOLG X14' �wlitigo s dice .tot. 'J. T. MANTEL, TIRE, LITS AND ones AND . ase/dont iaeae ass easel' at n os Ones -Ore. Noeth.et. sed doears. snob. TO - MONEY TO i ill ND. --,A L A R G E .animat�eg: vats Tsaads tet'lays fey OAa1 OW a ~ IID RA OLITIEM MINERAL sa - ''aa R"ie'Mem te Lend sadM• Dana gi 04 Merest ,a„ 57 way w Alt tis moreover. .a door trees hears. Wow IM IHtarrui ie Lleions444. The Habit of g.evlag. N are march - Ing upon as. filling the arm Y1re• tory, and making the people cheerful and the Montt,' glad. it might be well for all to remember that the best way to profit by the depression of the last font years 1* to ave something out of new prosperity for any other possible e.tbeesou of s fineness and distres ith the east. abundance this h country hast known. the the «bo- eome shrt►ty. Many have seem ttom of it, and they are our rich temple and the owner' of our loads and n- dn.tries and banks and various profit- able properties. But the spent majority of people have lived up tod� (Sincom *. and when the wilifee Anise,' �iw-bkn And so good and we/Iredomhad to go ebe to ity to keep from store vales°: had bre ewerifice MOr pride and accept of the public beano.because iprosperitytheir days of prosperity y gotten the lotus'. when it Is ones f3sa- Du earned bogus- Do oot 'vend more than you ears. When Peter Oooper mats malt, apo the other eacces•tudollar ion lived on � men will testi ry bow hard the .trash`s was to save the first money and bow' easy i1 W$5 fare ter had been formed. Th. *:tart Hoare �• Bargains-F Bargains BargainS! London. Oct. 22. -The 013uve iet�. mittee of the Amalgated F]ngineen issued a state'ueUt to -day say• ins that-4b•-light1ot.eig)tt ono• work per day, so far as Landon is concern b_ practieslly won, and that arbitration over a conference on that subject cannot be entertained. Lseiyaw Milled ISM. ci _ to nahant_ Oct. 23. -While messed la Batting corn. Charles-EtmPean of Eget Wawanosh caught his hand in the cut- ting box and lost two fingers and • thumb. The hand was dressed, but s week later lock jaw, set in, and Simpson died in torture. seems raid for a \Iek.l Leesttsa. Rndbury. Oct. 22.-t81>eci01)-Tbe Mc- Vittie-Mennie-Jackson nickel property, near Sudbury, was sold last evening to Chicago and Boo (Ont.) capitalists for 590,000. More deals are on the way. Fair Collateral. A so)dter in the Guards tame to me in Queen's Square to .wear to his hav- ing lost tail duplicate. I looked at the affidavit to see if it were military ac- coutrements, etc.. that he hail pawned. when to my surprise I found that he had pawned a f2 bank nnote ofo 10a.is bd. odd On wising an explanation circam.4sece. he said he had received the f2 note and was resolved to pas+ a jolly evening. but not to speed more than a boll guinea. and to Leisure this be toned the note for that .ant and be might not thebe able duplicate ar sewmoney on it in case his resolution .Ilo'nId give way while he was efiinting'�!itt hi'e com- panion.. -The Corohill Magilaine. OPEN YOUR EYES OCK Big IIlsten'with slash the habit years to have roar of �thoe greatestone t the hos ever known, t t>hotnom into LANE. iesu B Olt MARRIAGE ahndi let aljnit n Theree b .a into �. Lbesssi.O.deelel.Osla mixt) 'spendicooly in seeing. --L*s6 " W`wktY. iffoillmuslosse ts. Dost Tanning in 1'irg0010. O0P of the largest and decidediy the �ed deck farms in the United 14ODE2tI0H j ANHI0 Ii1tOT1- best rg15 oeade at Riverton, Wines TlJTi Y AND /j m uvea 0 an the Smithery Railway. thintt me 'off lmat Orme sad John W. Moron roar years ago corn" a°liie few t Ne .M aril F r. menced ralsktg docks at El at n ABOUT nos �u is II( LIIfIIARY• em.11 "cad.. and his bailees@ bail fMet Tsar b. *boat 61)t111 Oat teat r. eft dr " i tsimp fl It ivcreese• g The plant viselike alb n are e»Mtex ).ease, a toed -room wa mem, b honer. home �w� � dnc� ets and well well made Win pock made in ovary par- $3s50 ter gutta for me one$4 _-_L •s _ onIY . • - l y 1 Such valued in clothing never WEAR department is now copmlete. beat of it 1s t'1i t a large 19Ftiportien e slack season, so 1t►ctOr1 .00 heard of before. Our READY -TO - We have a very large Stock, and the•C of esooth'is Jw'•Jerest .aladr by aaf tb one Suit of these is worth two of LEVI CARD- >L_ LtadMO 1]l Ilssd>ty .td ltl11 74s.bM orrtil plant occupies two 1• gtt j11i1.. lerrs ot eek.. 1[ asd this arra he will sex tdelsaria rfssitilimiall yard. withshelter o»MO incl010 uding htiCkil rt a. • 11. 00 HOW. 0, V I? 2 water supplyrunniest i with rnu 'wit. tor the fortes. Tis, Dedeeieh� 1•N) MIL proprietor is sow adding in this pleat• In the bug senora there ant ted on tkl • fano On a 1.•2 gallon baskets of ted ied Dad melt day• 'Tris farm LtH011[AE stric , iiU'PI> SSR many large uof d ekli ngs t7 1 A Stony Pair. The following "stony" wedding an- nouncement appear* in an East Teunnea- see exchange: Married at Flintstote the Bev. Windstone, Mr. Nehemiah eliThltrinstrithir stone. both of Limestone." ting thightse y "rocky" and there's to be a blasting" of the"stony hearts before many "pebblee" appear on the connnnbial beach. The grindstone of domestic infelicity will sharpen the axe of jealousy and discord, and sooner or latter one or the other of the pair will rest beneath a tombstone. Then look out for the brimstone= The Lexing- ton Argonaut What Sautrrsts Sat. Squirrels do not entirely am nuts,largeias y moat people suppose• They fruit enters, and occasionally work big havoc in thetorchards at the Ill of r. are not above stealing partridge eggs and on this, se - count are not beloved by the sport. �� Even poultry, when they stray, often will. and lay eggs beyond the con- fines of the poultry yard. anger from at- tacks et squirrels w� the mother bird is away.In pine tree districts these pine cones ellmters are eating ond e seeds to neer But trbove all things, squirrels are fond of fungus. They will not have aaytbiug to say to the common or garden mush- room, bnt confidently devour the mo -t yellow and poisonous looking of t.ad- .tooi. that grow in damp woods and field.. They never attire these, for they know well that fungi will not keep. Theydevour them greedily asasit bactm: to light, and revisit the spot fresh spawn renews the ranges There arc, however', many kinds of toadstools that sgsireele know to be poisonous, and these they will not touch. bin aging s���Isr• aw'� ���� f1ss pp!r'rr }� at arvt•a west. of •ta► sale bels at >3 ]lkxtaaadeia saetf�• oto % Nimes at' chew... JOHNavtag Irma, � Asa Ton tritnavi y root better; gstp1, •as L h have fellrnrKl to gogM ,rl•.�l tool ai . rJ+ , r. nisi.** ran atm 5eHt7aaete• SOIL ISD glj•VWWa ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ . • • a ■ 11 Y 0 MMMM• r t Farmers, Dairymen And their Wives, Drop us a post card, and get free our booklet on "INDURATED FIBREWARE." It costs nothing, tells all about Indurated !fibre Pails, Milk Pans, Dishes and Butter Tubs,and will put money in your pockets. N TIE .-EDDY COMPANY, Limited:- HULL, OANADA. • • • • ■ • • ■ • ■ • • • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • • ■ • W lih. Isaias Band. 1g� � E This i�get- ting a are passed in your s�oea, en -thy not have during that period. ■ • yea wrist my advise sad had • w gIa Were Aimed Tinge, I west to Courier, lave. ye,�iMan.- wet es "Meal rem ted try 'D p1 IMO .1 e IM DSU. it dell 1. the mew a meter Ann/100r ••Afrieaa Farm •• Oliver Schreiner ("Rdph Iron"), oho started the literary world rs ago with "The Story of An African Farm," bon just cempieted another book, which is rather impatiently awaited by an expectant public. Whether this ber %test will be as startling a soeiat study as nIto lrt it b safe tyrehatt willbe worth rending, as Miss Schreiner la a woman w A. can write. vletorees C•.ee.natioa King. 7T.: re is a ring which the Queen cher- lithos herirhos more than auytbing else she pco- seeses save her b,•throthai and wedding ring-- a circlet e•f fiat gdd hl whietl shines a ruby arose surrounded by din- monds signifying the sovereign's anion with her untion; her eotonation ring. In fact. which she has worn every evening since the day hy and which is jealously guarded wbeuright, encirculing her finger. butte ewmnt.K M leiea•Mtaas. Said a well-known Vkyatctan: "Gale ,'este patient Me to me and said be was grt{ag to Hot tl$4*t to 1* treat- ed for ssahasal*. I addvvieed him not to an to that rapers-, but to take a glees of 'eine to bad." W do•t seed me to •eilbky bit to thee?'be asked. ° •yPother.' I r.)11.4. 'and if that dooaa' Itaswer the purpose. take a Loath - ler then yott won't ere a Mlt- fY Climate wetther yrs so to erects K snot." --Clneinnatt Onwnnereid. rlt.ssere DI•twtewteose. 'lite cheapest dialrtterctant keowa. ,o *0t greveitt C isk."I � t .$€' teed R CIhere a at eluate fled water sad ewe Mao - 1• e •.. BOO rt ILl ( xesf al BOO'ES sSEAT ARI SUOES AND THEY FIT AND WEAR WELL. opp.Our long experience it ies us to select a od Boot when wesee ; we cannot be imposed upon by Cheap Jasks. Our Prices --Like our Boots---Fff Amat.•n. eh Atlanta Forty young IseBea will participnte ins a novel entertainment for charity's .-Ike in Atlanta wet month. it is t.. be a prise military drill and the girls are now hard at work learning to march and gbpuider arms soder the command of s lieutenant of the Capital City livarde. They will cerry retaliation rine. and wear a natty nnitorm, which 1s I.ciu,t amok specially for the event. seasenahto. Take the late pods of the atrial or snap leans, wash and man them, drop In boiling salted water aid cook till trader. Drain, and dry In the oven. When wanted, cover with eeld water and bring to a hull, fent them simmer nliwly for half en hour, thea sesooa gener- osity. V M. SHARM ASN, Jr. COR. BAST -ST. AND SQUARE. C•weel"a cast.. Last week 1416 Canadian cattle were Iaiported and disposed of. realising. after sinking offal, an `rens, of 9) state. sad "old at tress 1s kg to as 54 A, found stone. Pas s. eight1000 .terse seed- 0t 1a 4d to Ss 0�pur lis t t the weekk 1r* ea eep, as 11 00 8. 10 • vett etgyi p^tl*m' ....fro., eiensgerr limedi- AK. ba. --At Ls w NEW FALL MILLINERY. Having thoroughly inspected all that was new for Fa and Winter wear in the best markets, and having purchased largelyI now have a stook of new and elegant Millinery, Trimmings, etc., to which I oorriially invite ispe t0t of the ladies of Ooderich and vicinity Th. stook n Pri All the New Shades in Grey and Blue Trimming, Fur Mount. for Millinery Trimming. Wmlltinimmetdd' H etde,Bttrona .00. the new up1 Trim ,aimr�nnetee from $1.16, up. from 30 Dents, up. A 8p.d1vty this 8ea.on M 1PIRIMOB BLIND of which' 1 bav's a wall asps* tpd line in stark All doors solt`i- at vary 1P4 iigttfllY . ` „ *-, NIBS OAKER9lif.