HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-12-16, Page 22 TIIIIMDAT, Deo. 16, .11187.
HE SIGNAL : GODERICII ONTARIO
1M Nie"
Praises . `. e
For the quality of shoes sold by us it what we hear from
our customers dally. Under suoh circumstances they will
oontiunally be our patrons in the future. We will do as
well by YOU as by soyone able. And you can do as well
with Us as- with anyone else, sod it might be that we
.an prove to you that you can do even
Better ... e
than with anyone eLe. Anyhow, we aro here,
have soma very nice goods for men and women.
your feet triad, and put money in your parte by
r you on ybur purchase.
ST. GEO. PRICE, 01 titulars.
MCi1.edMifir�i US
with Us
sed we
We make
saving for
lteoalrtag
bawls done- ,
W. C. 1. u. DEVARTMENT
"♦ Methodist but not • Prohibitionist !'
o SOWwhat • foundation for righteous
lei..-Iotitl"C'tleffib dutr:•l cis.
"There ars reasons es bleb as heave• and
as deep as the abode of the lost, why the
liquor thio should bioverthrows. "-Mr..
M17 R. Thornley.
W. K.. Stanley says f " I know that the
saloon light. the Erse of pension wbtob
borne the bridge of cootrol from under the
train of .octal purity and and domeeuo joy,
" The nett .n'a saloon" tarn oat more gm-
duates than the nation's schools. And yet
then ore hone wbo nay, 'Let the saloon
•loom sod It will let yon alone-' No beak-
er lie wee ever opined by the fiends of per-
dition."- Woodbury
.r-
dtt'on."-Woodbury (Conn.) tteporter.
Who makes the drunkard! The saloon.
What made the saloon ! The law. Who
made the law?' The legislature. Who
made the legislature? The vete, of Chris-
tian 'sit •'cos. Can any man, who possesses
and misuse the sacred privilege of voting,
evade, to the sight of God. big guilty pert-
tumehip wittr'tbwealooe isticeial
Ing be, trait ei'alii.g drunkards! To have
the power to help destroy an evil menet ase
that power u to help perpetuate that evil.
-Ex.
Dr. Andrew Clark says, in referring to
the ase of Intoxiostin, drinks : " So loog se
frog take • little, there is in the human sys-
tem • tendency to take more." This is just
the difficulty ; when you have eaten. your
hunger vanishes, and there is no desire tor
more ; when you drink water you are no
longer thirsty; therefore in these oases your
appetite is • sethoiwt guide and eafemserd.
But when you driak intoxicating liquors,
your desire for them inoreasee, and " there
is s tendency to take more."
What It cases to brisk.
The Aoton Free Preto, in quoting the ed-
vt;t&ed pries of liquor in Guelph, says : In-
dulging at these prices will sorely be oon-
dd.red too much of a luznri for ordinsty
pocket books. Abstain now. The butcher
and baker and the merchant generally will
give you tar more for your mousy than is of,
fend above.
Teta, ♦ketole.es fir the Bake e1 'shits.
The strongest address ot Neal Dow was,
say. Dr. Wilbur F. Certo, an expansion of
the axiom, "No one has a right to do any-
thing whish if the world should follow his
example (es a part of it is almost sore to do)
will produce more harm than cold." The
argument that one ehoald abstain for the
sake of others inolndes not only the perils
of s danSerous ecample, bat the profor•ider
perils of slooholio heredity.
Whe■ 1■ Doubt About Coimg Dome to tits.
If your team be in good oonditios f or
dolbg • little acrobatic work, try reading
the following word ourioeity aloud. It may
• be IamUi•r to some of Joatior U is one of
the treater t that we dug 0110 of sa old .swap
be .k.
If you stick a stink soros' • *tisk,
Or stick • arose soros' • stink,
Or cross a stink across • stink,
Or stink • arose sordes s groes,
Or prom a orate across • stink,
Or orals • oross soros@ • Dross,
Or stiok • gross stiok torero a stick.
Or stink • crossed stick some • oro.ed
stink,
Or groes a armed stick mom • arose.
Or oro.. sorrowed stink soros" a stiok.
Or tiros@ a oro. ed stiok across • oroamed
stick,
Would that be an acroutio
Abolish the Toast to the Press.
It Is time that She mem of toasting the
prise, elms-boodnd close, should be
stopped. After the close of • pnblio
b ingest it 1s tho custom to toast the pre...
Everything and everybody else to toasted
fire., and then the press Domes in for a little
taffy in the term of • toeat, wbioh they do
not want, whish the ohairmsn and guest"
gtve as a matter of form, • little bit of -pol-
icy. but wbioh inwardly they vote • bora
By the time the tom to the press oomes
round. the elm of the banquet is reached,
she vim of the events, le gone, and, while
many of the pieta .n petting on their
coat; and amid the noses of departure, some
me of the few .till at the board Nees sod
proposes the prem, the toast being languid.
1y drunk by . tow tired guess among
empty ohalts at an almost deserted able.
The Idea that the prom should be toasted is
id1e, and the tare• hes had 1fe run. The
' &aw,p,pertill Mend these ban-
oseteone-qo .ris'g throe quer•
Way i. tee .y Everybery
kaowethis. Thos.
wblob 1e not wanted try tie proposer, she
guess who support IS W Ike press wbteb
reosives it purely la *1 spirit ia which it
fa ey5
• etudes
OR• AGNEW'8 OINTMENT CUREB-
Ba11 Rheum. Rasion•, Teeter, i riser'.
itch. sad all like skla dismiss sad era=
11 Rives relief In • day. Its new are
teR(oe
its tailtim are few. b ears of testas, and
grows daily In favor et eed slag hume.lty
Good for Baby's Minn, geed fir yang' m.sI4-
die aged or old folks. 36e.ate. Sold by J.
E. Davie.
A manes • harme perspire. through the
Mom, which sofa ea a Weer valve, by whloh
*be i.Arh•1 her of teethed b rIR•beed
hall wit& dm Mb d em& A des .ever
gibe Me • lather ea riprds hie body, wbas-
.v.r be.., this*. sr twain* he may to
...m MI trim I bat. when best' to eons.
he Maes his meth w 11s widest .what,
bib
•gate. est hie togas. sad oats - gab
b
FACTS.
the •sly flab that never sleep.
The bank capital of Great Britain is
£910.000,000, and tbm bank capital of
Franoe is £263,000.000. '
To make fireproof paper, notfr .01 1.
necessary than to s•tur•a the paper in a
strong solution of alum water, arid when
thoroughly dry i0 will resist the •c1.100 of
flames.
The syoapta, • water insect, is provided
with on anohor the exact shape of theme/roe
used by (ships, By means of this peculiar
device the inseol holds limit trail, 1s any
desired spot
Mslbematleal ostentatious show than en
irbo ship weighs 27per, oat less than •
wooden one. and will carry 115tono of oargo
for every 100 tone oarried by a wooden eh ip
of the same dimeoatoas.
It is not generally known that when
metal is rednod to • very flee powder it
will oombtne with the air upon mere
ooitact with that element, aad oxidises
so rapidly that hest is sensibly produoed.
Metal prepared in this way requires only
to take fire and burn.
01 the tweaty•ooe women doctors in the
Uai lolidom, *levee aro prsotleina is
and . rat (:rtodon, B.iide. these Mane/leer
er claims 1, Glasgow 2. Bamberg 2, Notting
hem 1, and, lastly, 1, practises at New
Barnet, Herts' and another Ie- to be found
la the for north of Scotland.
There are oertats orontds that secure ter
tiliz.iton of their stigmas by making bees
`Mak 2a no other way could they get
these inmate to osrry the pollen to the
proper place. Fiery flower is • veritable
publio-boos., licensed by Nature. The bev-
erage supplied to dot hotly •looholic.
A [soar& perforsam is the cricket field
it spirted from Ireland. Darter( a thunder-
storm a duh of lightning .trunk • wicket
end splintered the "tamps to matohwood.
it the bowler bad lust delivered a ball, the
verdiot of the umpire would have tretpitied.
some oo.ulderation.
According to the latest annual return
there are three reformatory ships to Great
Britain -namely. the Cornwall, stationed
at Paineet, in Eesex, certified for 250 boys ;
the Akler, for 200 boys, stationed at /took
Ferry, Liverpool ; and the Clarence, for 300
boys ; (Roman Critholi ) et•tioned at New
r wry, Birkenhead.
A scientific method of strengthening the
odour of bowers before shipment or placing
them on sale is frequently resorted to.
They are put into • wooden box, cooled ez•
carnal!), with toe. In the bottom of this
box bee • tube provided with perforation",
and through It is sent • current charged
with oarbouto acid gas, and the odor oh•r-
moteretdo of the flowers.
A striking illustration of the leeaouoe
of fatigue upon the nervous 'Mem is afford•
ed by an experiment oonduoted by • London
ohyslotan some months ago. Twenty -roar
hicyole-riders, who had ridden thirty-two
miles 1n two hours end • quarter, were ex-
amined with reformed to their hearing.
and it was in nearly every teatimes found
t a be defective. After two hones' rest the
hwemaaart l i .cost .1 them.
Salmon. pike and goldfl.b are said to be
HOT CORN.
FARM AND GARDEN.
Mese esq,tus-
CUpplag • hem Is winter may hese tat
edemas'., bat it le • reek, ea a severe mined
may resale, Salem the weather no favorable
sad the ►alae ovelully atseodee to..
• Meer asewesed.
Anxious questioners ask. " Is there me
ear• sure for oors" t" W• ars end w be
able to tell there sufferers Nat Pamela's
Pablees (ore li:ztrsetor trill relieve Nem
ta • day, and eztr•ot ewes without pals.
10 never fail.
fall met laiester steep.
Then is more profit in keeping a mew
good satinets than to have the stalls mo-
oted with those that give no return for their
keep.
When the herd is thinned out the Dost of
feed is leeeened and le« labor is required.
Every year the herd or flock should be im-
proved sod the least protltsble animale dis-
pieed of, so ea to Moreau. nroduotlou and
reduce the omit.
Sar Made were..
There aro-teeny pt eparetions on the mar-
ket for the sore of toothache that ere •bee -
fatal! Injurious 10 the teeth. " Qoiokoure"
is resommeaded by the leading dentist. of
Canada u • sure ours tor tootoache, with•
oat having any evil effect on the teeth,
gums or .
at•r,1ag deed cera.
Seed mgrs is liable eo injury daring the
winter unless it is stored to a dry oboe.
There ie oossiderable moisture in corn and
it can be ',fleeted by the frost Selected
corn u bong up in • loft, where it is warm
sod dry, and &leo examined !reorient/3'. le
is important to give seed ooro attention, as
failure to germinate donna the *prim, may
throw next year's Drop b,ok by oompelltng
replanting.
■alehlag • stewberry Bed.
The chief objeot of • mulch 1s to hold the
frost in the ground -got to keep it oat 11
is the freez•og and thawing in ,priag that
ioiure the planta by littler or palling the
rota, and laevings,,tge0p.aropo&. Arel#
till the ground u frozen Dara enough to
beer up a wegoa,'aod then •over op with
the baokwbeat hulls, and leave the mulob
until the pleats grow through 10 in the
spring. -Rued Nor -Yoko.
w alt Ye Warmest.
ICE- M. fees the time to oil the harness,
before fir gets colder. A mixture as foLows
w recommended ;
! tab oil, 2 quarte.
Mosta' taboo, 2 pounds
Caster oil, 1 pint.
Ivory black, 1 4 peraad.
Beeswax, 1-2 pound.
Rimm, 1 4 pound.
brreaody pitoh, 1 scam
*Sod slowly for half an hour, and ly
oold.-Western Farmer.
Gra Fodder.
A writer in the Farmer's Renew say!
,' The way that suits us best is to cc the
cora when thoroughly matured, .hook It
and busk it whoa dry. The stalks airs then
stacked and shredded /MD 1*. M time
ih. eurh the wiM. By bevies the.Islb
whole until time for feeding, their armlet -BP
better preserved, and the shredded fodder is
then more palatable. We use shredded fod-
der mixed with dry brewers' grains, and
steamed tor the horses and oolta which are
canning out, along with one feed of hay •
day. By using shredded fodder for nettle
opo* a day, we saved mi. feed of hay, and
toned that is did not decrease the milk flow.
The top and bottom of "reeks we out for
bedding, and it maker most excellent mater-
ial for that purpose."
Care el caw at Calling.
Six weeks previous to the time of oslviag
teed the oow • god handful of linseed meal
twice • day, morning and evening, in eom«
ran of meld " Ties or eft( tfiyt babfrdtli-
log omit the oft meal By feeding the I
alwsys have toe afterbirth Dome the same
day the cow calves. But if ynu have not
fed soy meal, rind it does got come away,
take s half pint of white bore and boll
them soft When oold rive them to the
oow to eat. Wait three or tour hours, sad
it 11 does sot come all right, give another
half pint of beam, sad it will come away
every time. When you have the oow en
g ood pasture. you need not fed any oil
metal, hat an the hew 11 it bemuse meoes.
e ery. -O. H. R.. Reed City, Mioh.
Amy -Julie seems to be ea amiable girl.
Dors-She is. Whomever we dispute
about omnibus tares, she gives up and late
me pay.
" Don't you think that ' Charity' is •
queer title 1„s- yoni new book!"
"Not at all. Charity hsging • tome, you
know."
Pat -Fait. both was • lovely Eght en-
toirely.
D.noi.-An' sale wee t
Yat -Lt'. hard Mille', it is, w/d both of
chive la the hospital sed .wither dead y.1.
Token from the Wrong Pookst.-Conduo-
tor (glancing a1 tloke0)-Sorry, air, bat we
don't stop at them plan..
Fetb.rwat•-W6.1 place!
Conductor -Gross's. the pawnbroker'..
Dr. Dooem-No, sir ; 1 do got think the
bill exorbitant Your wife'. Shaun wag
well-nigh fatal.
Mr. Henpeck -I know, dootor ; but it
meal fatal. Yea should (take that tato
omidereties,
Not Easily Answered. --Modern Mald-
I wish you'd eve me your ad,ioe-
Old Lady -Certainly. my deer. What b
1t
Modern Maid -Shall I marry a .tan
whose tastes are the oppo.Ite of mise, and
quarrel with him • or shall I marry • man
whose isetea eao tie same ea Mae, and ,et
shed of bb.!
War 1n 1960.-" It'. disgraceful," mid
the Generale= ladbwlly. There esghs
to be .00w sort of Feslrletlen to promo
snob • *or V eivtUssd warfare."
What de To nos r•
" One of my .Deets eto jest MOO la. fibs
reports that she enemy is m klag mange.
masts es one brained label"
I1 is serious how eager .omm bst.ge are M
advertise tis«rwivs• The am seem to 115
rather petted of lite webs and be 1s always
obssselyey wants big ears
Verisepbit r " I eftea bear people speak
shoat br.1s-work hefad ee •wf Sly heed ; it
de.ee's appear to m. Mk"
JI►w.y t " Of memo 5.11 le .•e& 01101W
calibre bvnyt.' work in ways*
8.harbse I/fa -ft Tse keep year him
!s
lovely e..dttiam, Mw. Trfmmmr.'
" Yes i the 11reW.n.s have • new Ihwr.
ewer tIse aa. *bey sad Se ladto ho
•••••••,•, nun• Mimeo tetis•
beet o
ria r ra..rs Tool au,
What • farmer's tool heels Mould be.
aid the tools 10 should imbue dopea& al-
together upon the ability of the farms earl
• ooatrlbator. It is not to be .opposed
that he would equip himself with • full get
of blacksmith, w•gos.maker, carpenter,
harness or .hoe tools. but • few of seek
some in heady every few day.. Every
farmer, land owner, or rester, seed. a Mod -
saw, • swears, good angers, from ewe Mh-
os down to the size oommosly need Is the
brace, .to.
When baying .mall hits It pays to bey
drill bite. They do not split thio lumber is
borieg and they pay fir themselves Ma
eret job. A pest .neo(, wire etretether,
planes, oold ohbeb, • dr•wl.g knife. pepper
rivet tesla sad • good slaw hammer are
essential and neoewsry mob. With proper
e•re there need he bot few breakaaggees that
eau w► be moored ab home. Revisit aro
Odom, In our ability to do Nmoet say Mad
of n"mm•n repelrl.g, ie ball the jib.
We .mall fanners .re sot al all opposed
le hove a flee lteskehop or mei house wit&
Mb wobbles* tied vise,, bet we •t.m make
room for the for teals w. peewee. No me
able 10 own farm m.obinery oft afford to
Mit stand sat sad rest away, jest 10 try
hie bead se repalrisg. I have • rose\ .had
It x fB that shelters • Mader, mover.
plow, tidbit .sltloater, walking .Miring
plow. .teal Mere.. bollgy, a two -gashed
Mitrf•N. end there 11 plenty of room ter all
*sawn toils the average farmer need..
The ileal W wueClub ieseatta a IWay.
Here is the Whet .Bales of tho wmm.a's
el.b--te On woes Nm ealsieeai ukases
ef risk b.N i. Wad mid body. Per awb a
slab as thio, ds..lapad slog ye- hese el
mals, of ta.zaties, a pare vee*/ M ems
wished. veth • and see reep.ssl-
ty. asIvo
fes r with
Mis•bemd..s lesil.Nlsa l• 1h.'.ai alb mem
Mee inward .1414.1kif r Ole ptgflhYillNm
OM whisk se Mr. Mltlaerses stlye. sutltb
IBN wmeekr deist aetbfhe as M 44112 •
tettlteg te bosom • prepeoadist1 Per her.
&.lintel« *Wee lee work week* be al -
limed to maagw•kte •s;er tete guise of
res..attes. ase se sans .1 remade.
wee* estn tin ever say slseier•parpsst el
eelb++mmpp��.'ereswt. There would be hodtess
ter l -s .ma's snits. .ad seise weak W
dove N tet weedy end wrathaaet. Aird
you ay be am t9ere would be as papen
erred, .&i we .oinks, hod bagasse ,bey
wen set *e e se :e.t.a to them.
Thee • agrmel ere &sterol letenosrse
would be pr.meted la which the seal-lm-
prureais. Waugh iseideat•1 sed half an-
.oaeoime, wetted 1e r.•1 and permawest, br-
eam devslep.d coos the plain os whish
iso ewsemasuy dwells. -From "The U..
quiet *.z,' by Melo Waterton Moody, la
the Ootobee tiedheer'e-
NOT- SEC TAli IAN.
Division All Moot on a Common Level and
are of Oa. Accord le Proclaiming the
Heeling Powders of Dr. Agnew's Cs -
teethe! Powder -It riper a in Tblfty
minute..
" When I know saythiag b worthy !of •
reoomt.asdatton I oousidered it my duty
to s-.'1 it " Rev. Jae- Murdock, of Harris-
burg, Ya., *aye this of Or. Agnew's Ciderbal
Powder alter having been eared of • vary
malirnautform of Catarrh. He is not the oily
great divtoe on this 000tinent who o..uld and
who bee preached services on the wonderful
corm ep otedby tine famed remedy. Wart
names are more familiar to C, adiane than
a. Rt. Rev. A. Sweetmeat, Lord P.ukop of
Toronto and De Laogtry, of the Churchol
England; the Bus. Mango Frew. of Sao
Prsbytertan obarob, Hamilton, or the noted
Methodist preaober-traveller, Dr. W. H.
w ithros,-ol T -..tea- All there roo her•
proven What 1. ala/mad (of• Dr. wjsew'.
C•tterhal Powder. and li5,. given their
written testimony to it. -Sold by J. E.
Davie.
" Moog" or Isaa[K'
11 to reported that during • recent libel
nation the presiding jedg• seed the ex pros -
sloe. " You would be hung if you did." to
the a000mpeiiment of the customary law
oocrt "laughter." 11 le ac: often one aa"' 1
the jtdical bench triopiag ; but ver got
Wm • mistake t Nebula sloths", bats and
the like are hung, Immo beteg. surely not.
It directed at hie Lordship's grammar, I ,at-
•gine the " Laughter': to have bees ~Oat.
es, -Notes sod Qaertee.
POSTAL CHANtMRS.
taterseat!•e, whisk nemesis Redd de
Well to Remember.
The following information regarding re-
sent postal eitssgeg will be found useful :
1. Bedas111a el Polly es Letters S..1
from Canada to All Paw of the British 1...
pire,-Comm/sdag _gam Jan. 1.(, 1898, the
postage oa let' ire opootaatine fu Gonda,
addressed to the U.ieed Kia,dom and all
other parte of the R9sftisb empire, which is
now !i outs per batt oases, will be reduced
to 3 sesta per nos, Io other words to what
b sow the domast . rate ia Canada aad the
rate to the 17nited Staten. Thee will sot
imply any oorresponda•g reduction in the
ram es mitten comma from the Vetted
Kingdom or British possessions abroad
whish will still be prepaid at the pres.ot
Postal Cafes rat. of 5 Dante per half onnoe.
2. Private reply Poet Cards. -There is
0o *MOD to the nee by the public of
private pest cards with a reply poet card
at gibed, provided tis., reply portico of the
e,td oombit« with the 000dition* laid down
be private poet oarda in general, sod bean
a1 time of posting a eeoetrste 1-oent stamp.
S. ,. Express " letters and Parcels Ad-
dressed to the United Kin,dom.-The Poet-
offioe of the United Kingdom has made
arrangements under which by the payment
of an additional fee fetters and paroets, the
delivery ot wbioh is urgent, may be del-
ivered by emote! meeesogee immediately
atter arrival at the otlloe of destsatice.
Thee extra fee manor. in the Daae of lettere
be prepaid ; it will be oolleoted from the
addresses at the rate of 3d. or 6 gouts for
each mile the letter has to be cosveyd from
the offioe of address. 1e the ones of parcels
the fee, which is 5d, or 10 oats, osa be pre•
paid In the ooastry of oriels : but la oases
where the addressee resides at a distance
THE PZOULLEITIES OF
THIS TBIZD.
No Name on Earth So Fam-
ous -No Name More Wide-
ly Imitated.
No name ea earth. perhaps, is es well
kale's. mor. peculiarly oosutruot.d or mere
widely imitated thin the word DODD. 11
potms.es a peonli•rity that makes 1t Mad
out premiaoatly and tastes it la Ma me m-
ory. II 000/•Ine four letter., has idly two
hoboes of the alphabet. Rvsryos• know.
1651 the Ont kidney remedy ever patented
sr sold to pill form was named DODD'S.
Their df.00very startled 11. etedleal poo -
fogies the world over, sad t'evetalMnised
the tre&tmsst of Kid.ty Mosses
Me imitator has ever emitedad in son.
alruoNng • same pewesi es- 1M
lei DODD, leash mg many and nins
hr
amass es giallo as. p.4bI.1s goad and
essstroettea to this. Thor foetidness pale -
rob them nalisisg IIs 616e/ft to hsl-
tNm 4. -..mm Om lams at Load's &Ma
Why le the name ' • Deed's Kittery PUL "
imitated ? As well ask wby are dla..sda
mad geld imitated. Rosso dlam•.d& an
Nle sages probes add Ike man peen.
leas ..sat. Dodd'. K PIHs are instils*-
ed bosses they are the meet valuable midi,
ales the went has lever bows.
Ns .edifies was ever goner Wain pills
1111 yearn of melba' research 'lave Deed's
IUdmsy Piles M the world. No g.s410o ever
awed Bright'• dhea.. woo Deed's K.lds.y
Pith We Ohms se/wss Sas send as sissy
seam lei filiewastims Diabetes. Haan dim
Sass, IwsMn.w Dsspiy. P.ssls Mombasa.
mad .feat•r West dorms se Iledd'e KIdasrr
=Jur: SAO O!.Wssit
LA
ono died *bat is est esselly reolgebsill
***6-011 sus • .1sb id dmilM twig q Au CEYLON TEA. Os
may a olio .1..5y •S WiicuiEs+ THE WORLD
sssybe meat• rwry se. epfeefor talart1..,granayo. less d.
prepaid. Express Masts set pasesls *hold
be pieiaVmarked with the weed "Papain"
A WNL• --*.s is cies steeasea
Hameariag • wild's imprimis may nee
only timed to spoil him, bat pee otbn a
'rest Isee.vtaboce sod Imre, as Ls M W-
ildeas reamed by Lsdy B&,tney,
A hrNrs which the Salts• had ordered
to be e•sst,•aed f. Coaatasektopi• wee te
My. hese Saisited by • parttoslsg dap, but
.t
the ooatracr Mead that thio wild be Im-
possible with TarkW workings, melees be
worked der aad eight. This w •bialsed
leave tw do, gad the aeoeae•ry light* sad
torch« were supplied at the Saltra,. ea-
t7ns".
All welt roll Jur a Wale, till the m•
lortastto contrsttor was told that he meat
epee the bridge to lata ship treat the dank•
ward pees through some time bolero the
bridge • se *5tebed.
He.sfd ft was impossible, se- he would
**vs to pall everyibing dos.,, and it would
take tea or throe months to replace the
.o.ffuld ag •etre piledrlvlag maerhisma Bat
lbs Ministers of Marine and Finance said :
" 11 the Batten says It mast be dope, le mu.1.
or we "hail lose our pieces. if not ger heads."
fl ship Dams out at • oast of • 1i111s
over 0na hundred thousand pounds, and •
delay of three month. in the oomppletion of
the bridge, all booed,* the Sottas toad bb
small son orytog 10 the harem ooe day, the
ohild's grist oetog that, Usouah he bad bete
promised to he made an edrnir•t, he 000ld
not ace his deg hoisted on his particular
ebip from the nuntery window.. So • largo
ir000lsd was brought out from the dock-
, rod moored-ts front of Dolma beet -
dish, to gratify his Waist mind, thus moa -
tag sAOrmuW ioao0venieooe to the town for
month., to e.y nothing of the waste t,1
mosey, of which the Sultan paid very little,
nod for the low of which, I Mmagiao, he
oared still less.
Mrs. and the M.. s ea H ubohlsen led lest
Friday for Montreal to .pond the winter.
s �E
LEE 'SHEPHARD
samosa
-ARPER.,EE
•OOO111t[tG and MUTING-
�T Ov-E S
this aide of Toronto.
We also Faye savers wound -hand stoves.
^sass-.
STOVE FITTING eata
Plumbing, Heating and Gas THs gild
Fitting carried on as extensively .s Scraltol Coal
ever
IN THS ¥L HI T
WHEN YOU PURCHASE
-ovsor-
MOOR Es
pERIOR UNE'
Rheumatism Banish-
ed Llk* Magic).
A wrw•ll•.ea ita►/wnterrt - sgm,
lief *Wm On• Dees.
Mr. ft. W. Oberman. proprietor of the
Sherman House, Mordahnts, Out la knows
by tbouaande of Gaaadtaas, peace the fol-
lowing statement from Mr. shaman will
be read with great laterset and pismire.
•'I have been cured of rbosmatlam of tea
rears' steadied la three days. One bottle
of SOUTH AMERICAN IIIIHUMATIO
CLYYS performed this most remarkableegra-
The effects of the first dose of South Ameri-
can Rheumatic Cure were truiy wonderful. I
have only taken one bottle of the� lens.
edy. and now haven't an sign of rnEbu:,t.
tram In m system. 11 Id me more good
than all he doctoring I ever 414 la me
uta."
SOLD BY J. E DAVIS.
Martin's
Cardinal Food
a simple, scientific and highly
nutritive preparation for infants,
delicate children and invalids.
PUNY WATSON a CO , e.e..,.....,
Yewrerat.
For TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS
DUNN'S
BAKING -
POWDER
-THECOOICS BEST FRIEND
1. at$T $AI-[ IN CANADA.
HELLO
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
�s
ALWAYS 'ON HAND
'VT ORCOAL
BFLL'S
woo or Stoves
Y
ib Dela /mar.
Beet Oanadian and American
Coal Oil. der
en rhes-Mbalsa lf.
N FI1Rdt et ear
dal wst a 04
WORSELL'S,
Sliver
Plating
PRiCE LiST.
Spoons per do........... 71!po
Knives tt
Pork. 'i
Table Cruet, each
Pi'lkle
fs+Ner Knife "
Candle Sticks "
Bad Iraa. "
$dasorra, pe pair
Ws tan Plate anf
in Brass, Iron,
or Stasi. Mil 11Z1=04;
awples at our vatic.
$1.50
760
75e
50e
15e
490
1 fie
10 Bad 16e
BB 4.4 igaiLco.
All Coal weighed on the Market 8oalas,
bare you get 1000 1 be- fora (join.
WM. LEE.
Orden 141 at ams st Lill Store
Irempely slte.d.d se.
GOTYDRICH
STEAM BOLLER WORKS.
A. S. CHRYSTAL,
Bseawrer Obp.Ml & Math.
maantsotater of all kinds et
BOILBRB.
Smoke Stacks, Balt Peas, Sheet Ira,
Works, oto., etc.,
Aad Dealer 1.-
Ragl.s , Maoklssry Cottage, kc.
Mels of Pipet sad Pipe Fittings.
gime Water Osseo. Plebe valves.
Vohs% Iaspassarst aad 1n"
Oenst•eldy e. Har! N Lowes
Tritireial of Steel War sad Hog
Weber
ems of Parser@ sal Oben.
Wpatr't.R PralspUy Ns dad M
1111-1 it
A.. S. 012T/TML.
P. sea 111. 0540111.
Care -& Fuel Co.
arelrepared to handle Bag.
gaFreight and Honeehohl Ef-
fect,.ge with Digpateh -at reaaonshle
WOK Dialers in:all grades of
HARD
O'icoAL
*ad Seoiib CAfal
'Wood, and
out to snit customers and dolly
•tied with promptoa.a Ofdeep. tits-
lieitad,
TellipakwearAl
Cis &Ir. Oo.
s,e.tal ao�