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hipin dash ? Perhaipe k's
natural. ; ..
if perfectly well, this is
probably the case.
But many are suffering
from frequent colds, nervous
debility, pallor, and a hun-
dred ach>•s and pains, simply
because they are not fleshy
enough.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod-
liver Oil with Hypophos-
phites strengthens the diges-
tion, gives new force to the
nerves, and makes rich, red
blood. "ft is a food in itself.
TAE 1.: Gil ERICH ONTARIO.
y,r..nd .11 druggists.
SCOTT et SOW)NI, Chemists. Toronto.
DOntel.trY
WOOL SETT ER THAN BILK.
Then la Nothing ►lis wlaanel for Wis-
her Underwear.
Every season there Is a revival of the
silk underwear tad, and becsirte' meuonate esteem.
garments are exquisitely dainty in tet t - 1 eI need a winter wrap," she suggested
tore, tokxiug and tiuW their admirers Aat1y
persuade theinaelves that silk is, after1 "We will think of that later. What
ail, the proper protection for the holy. I Neat to give you now it a diamond
'rheas advocates aiwayr consider that rit�g,
they clinch the argurneut by declaring •Right now?" she exclaimed.
that sick generates electricity. as if to ••Yes," he answered, as he di
leved tato
ask what one could wlt0 wore than that. his pocket. "Here's a dime and here
'lite fact u that silk will produce dee- !touching the rervaut's brill is the ring.
There you have a di and ring."
a- th
IA NIOBOLBON, LD.B.
-, DUATaL atraa100t� ,
Riess Creech toe Pe.' Moe
Bold rtllla$. Crowasad
1 .1441e Work a Specialty.
76 Tears szaert sou
ierS
*II
*°. ,► , filth d E .AL F rLleotra7l �ter aU dsatal�psratl�isf the natural Mstn a 'malty Case
r,seIstass Robta& a's ary ed. storeM-
aar M West tut I. be Maaar%.
tit. TURF i it... Dom., L.D.8.-
10 • Distal Sur& son. ILtely •ssootssed
with Dr. Dixon. of artificial web mounted on cold or alI. 0011 and tame-
WM.
t•sm bison,
ofcial attention thenatural teeth. Goiin
n
eLsaa'r saw block.
t
1HedleaL
DR. HUNTER, PHYSICLkN, BCR
omi.fie, pies -Brans street. the rest
deaos lately calla from ryes es's.ied letht.. 61 McLeanDr. A'Itb
LteZWI-
NIR LITTLE JOKE.
The * straw& x lasm.s6.t $a
use yawruy.
A WasYbettoa man connected with the
Dllahiag business la food of a little
joke and las likewise a eoltataat and
aaohaugeable ambition to "show off" iu
the presence of his wife. Recently he
was at a gathering of men where s weU-
kaown specimen of his favorite kind of
humor was employed to aid In the merry-
making. The next morning at D
fast he said very gravely:
"Susan, it hos been a long time since
1 lave you anything as a token of me
it�in the most vigorous wanner, and the Then he said eu r' at a top of
infinitesimal curreut that results freta his voice man�,y times.
the mere wearing of the *liken Gtr He was rathir Lined when he got home
mens is lndterousl inadequate to to ertub- that ertealug, inquired, waves exceeding 80 feet are,
flab its nlprrior �a i It th rey �� h tom encountered.
l jtiakssIi3HT OF WAVES.
The Popular Idea of tee subtest Correct.
ed by Come Cold Facts.
The story of waves that run muiut-tiu
high is a very great exaggeration. Mauy
important measurements have been
made, all of which show that the com-
mon estimate of the height of waves is
due to imagination and tear. 'The mea-
surements of ficoreaby,whicb are retard-
ed as very accurate. proved that during
storm' waves to the Atautic rarely ett-
ceed 43 feet from hollow to creat. the
din tante betweeu the Greats being 5'10
Leet. and their speed 32 1-2 miles an
hour. More recent observations taken
in the Atlantic give from 44 to 48 us
the highest measured wares; het such
heights are rarely reached,i*nd(t indeed,
claims over the woolen a an dessert?" e mqu The muniWon waves
nue. after he had eaten all that had been at Kurrachee breakwater works were -
one.
A celebrated surgeon In the the
has 'placed beton him. 1 found to dash over the ter to the depth
nude a very anuelgtt der a the in die 1 •'yes • she answered. "it is aomethina ' of 13 feet, or about 40 feet above the
of rile and tlauuel underwear tit- that I am sure you ought to appreciate. menu sea level. The greatest bright of
ferv.t Tithe r. os sea and land, and I went out and had it especially pre- ( the waves on the Brutal at lei. were
says as the rwtllt of hie judgment and pared for you." those observed in Wiek 'Entruru tanama
experience, that there is absolutely noth- I She took from the sideboard and Placed for the observed
teary seas whieb
In to compare with Minitel as an vaunt before him a irmalt card, npou which was roll into it -being 37h 1-2 to 40 feet.
icer of temperature, keeping the blood rioted. Green seas to the depth of 25 fret
at int normal degree and preFeuting load p MCII`Isi y proved over the parapet of the break
circ ruay from sudden eh 1. I "What'. this? he iugWrc�, a heheW water at Intervals of from 7 to 10 aide mey very easily prove a fatal noir- k off and stored at it. I urea, each wave, it is estimated, being
take fur a rheumatic ut neuralgicpe rant I •"That" she replied sweet[, "1s mince a mum a2 lave. .tuns of water, and
to sttsuug w silk of
-wool for flannel. pk.._lyeshiagton Bras. this continually for three days-- -tln+l
The rung warmth of all Haat rhe nights. During severe stems the waves.
dein -tra>wpetestiye It tate would rot itis must war ►n vie wow. _-^--,---et-retling from raider*. used to h
tett vitality and b int t atblows.iti:e e
to Weeves breath di wind that oak' A gentleman one day arrived at jam- tower, wh ie at .he Belk the seii�
We wee the di) laborer work's; is ben country dun, and, addnc�r s• c old have watt easterly storms envelope the tower
mideunnittmhey in a flannel , and like- brioua waiter. iuquired is _ from base to brketnynv height of 400
wive in sty weather. Health is his *k ' a chicken ■04 asparagus. The mj Nefr Zest.
in trade, and hurl won experience has .ons serving man shook his head.
re -
taught him what ei beet. lu rmnmer It "Can 1 bave a duck, then?"
rhe roes That Kills.induces excessive perapiratiott, which la "No, sir."
rooting and beneficial. and iu winter it "gave you any mutton chops?' A French statieflcien has just drawn
retain. the heat of the body as mottles NNot one, sir.' up an interesting document showing at
else will. "Then, as you have no eatables, bring various periods in what time eertaiu
But because woolen undergarments me something to drink. Have you any frontier towns could be reached from
are wore healthful than tulle. they nevi spirits?" Paris. The years chosen are 18511. 17.:2.
not suffer unduly by conlp:iriaon ie I "Bir;' replied the man with a profound 1834, 18:54 and 1887- In 16511 it took tive
point of attraetivege+s. There is no sigh. "we are nut of spirits." ' days to go from Paris to Calais. One
silken garment softer to the touch uor 1 Then in wonder's name what have hundred and thirty-two years later. in
Weer i° finish than the thick. due , you got in the house?" 117`1:, the duration of the journey had
led 1 ed the waiter- been reduced to 00 hours. In 18:14 it
a. cA ra/.R
Harattoa .tr'..c°i f d un ci CoHlKoni
Bros' dry geode more.
Bat itNl EST HEATON -- BARRISTER,
Solicitor. ame s the d nOanadare
Dederick. aw-Ing
E CEMPION. ARRISTBR; mot.
Miter. tlatary, Mos over Mallet
11.11. Sawerw
MO. JOHNSTON, BARItII1TER, S0•
. Itolto.. oommtadesar. oto, Moser to
ma. Oeires . oor. Haatiltas sada.And MVO
tstredils. eldarioh.Om.
111
O. HAYS, BARRISTiii, SOLICIT-
OR, he. 0aas Igrthot.. mast door
Maxst. Cue.. Yet vats nada to Ma at
Lwast rims of Inter mt.
GARIIOW s PBOUDYUOT, BAB.
esters. At;aeas�fiolteltmra Qs4 .
rich J T. Garrote W.
uQt-'r Ohl, HOLT & BOLhMZB,
NJ Barristers. SoUsitoes i'dotlorke. M. O. Osamu. �, •ter. gold
BMWs Hass&
U WARD, OONVIYANOIR
ro
Wytuu',es.gdnaasee .e bolt •so•sammIsMsuur far Wang � as
ulizinutflm~lissa la orss.1s ass m.11om Duldopositioss or sigma or pew
l
eadlafl is tba HI Ods Oosrt of Jumbo. the
O•artSf Apms1 for satrriis or la sssay Comm
sad pressen? laisedmin
All
aaddr.ss- Vowel.
Oat. 6111--tf
'aHUBISDAr, Dec. tO, 1897. 3
We _ask but a minute
To Call Your Attention to
&AWNS sod laser fee•
" LU DELLA"
which has
past. We
giving it a
Packages.
merino wool u°dervist, silk -stitched of •'Bsiitss, sir," answer
the edges. ribbed througa.ut and with Tid Bits. had fallen to 28 hours.' and In 1854 to
un
tiny ribbon rrouud the neck .end sic h&urs and 40 minutes. To -day one
wren*,
Lite >rIe baht
an o .I of the boot expresses takes three hour+
42 minutes.
n_yLle ,said teak ..,john E. Millais bas` and 4 y. ging y to $trasburR took 218
-(dura 1.e.r de Vete ..tort. of telteg, but almost as arik payiaidfi-�4�'l c --hours in 11356 4,0 trp.bur, took41W1 .
jerdbr. portraits. dies ire wee -hours *a1:4N ait►at lltref_ +
fes season. r *dent ie prii;h the nrSiiilaith j kin of a beautiful young girl wbblie day a ma -10, of eight id1- *'
preerfor *dentine ac p �ers,' fin he.tlth p speaking
had just fiuisbed. I day a s.
aind '20
I,roi,er ttueut and a e wort tone u et I't l ed.
ti
makes . mi with the opting one never 'ave features are afriend.y mond The difference for Marsetiles is still
makes a mistake in ad that good I have heard." said a friend, who bamore phenomenal. From 15 days in
old standby, all wool.
_ u cerin the silk I
ones, dna ; intrrcT."8'�'�V I'a�'
CEYLON TEA
teen giving such excellent satisfaction for some time
are sure this tea will please you, and earnestly advise
trial. From Grocers here, there and every where. Lead
LTA
TO LOAN. - 8x0.000 00
Priest reads so lead at N Peryamsu�
aaaty. M O. CAMERON .11� O / 100
./nett• pmlborse Haug
IM
MONEY TO WAN.-11Va PKR raNT
nosey M Was. pleas toads ; a10S fou
Bret
o ass tarsesdte rest or soli._ _Rosso
to rest eclat saes. L N. BW= ems'
Roderick.
—psBBs�ie OK
0e[ .btatdag_esksefis- vet
o no annuity
n nu ty sea do so St Mr west. alt-
oil
6}
064 BVlldtagm.�Trim
Tomato.O!G ltwas��
ND
C. BEtasAseOd cease. N...wMYmesbhBEYANCLNO MW.
Ooderteh.
MONET Per LZND ON MORTOAOI
o ZAO i Si M Bolas 'k HwMi Order
Net.
J. T. N Inas, LIITZ AND
• •, V��lf.tlh.el...a r+aa•ef Oen
AT ffiIINRO'S.
STAPLE AND FANCY DAY C000S 1
adopting I seen neither the portrait nor its original. 1 ►6.b0 the duration of the journey was
�- •
-.Beautiful forehead and eyes: to AO h
"keadeess► d}sgaat
fine chin. south like stleoh els from P..t to Bayonne two centuries
Neter "4 cleat away to -rid* wasp- 4 Muth Oke and eiepha ago took is bona*: today k centuries II it is so Boor- can De
retarn-1 naM'4n 1534. sad tb-day
the -YR -at, loo netsetr a ea I baQrr The-- ee
.• ane ant s.
ping MS paper in widen it comes jrom the friend! Do you mean that 11 hoary and 11 minutes. Brent
rover
hatcher A. Take out. lay on kept plate, and I mons, or -what do 700 meant' reached in 13 hours and 37 minutee
rover n•ith a clean clout for the I "Only that it is filled with superb while in 1In it took 270 boars. Finally.
purpose• cf ivory. madam." returned the artist, with forein1197 okays was considered
A novel but efficacious method a merry little twinkle in his eye. -An- , for Havre: traveling b 1650. ed
washing glasses in Turkey is to put I ewers. quiquirk in 1834.nTo-day Its a took 2
er
them in colde muter and scrub them with d three hours and 15 minutes.
green Iettvea, usually its; Tbisgime
t5
About the Hoare.
Yarns, Hosiery,
ALL SEASONABLE.
Gloves, Dress Goode, Linen Department,—well assorted.
Small -wares Complete.
A large stock of Underwear at popular prices.
Scarlet, Grey, Navy, Whits Ind Grey Flannels.
nepeotion kindly sol▪ icited. No one wili-be importuned to purchase.'
A. MUNRO, Draper.
tete. .Jes.m�•tlsr
Preening the Q.eetlea-
em a superior polish without Inc nes «kttatnh Piukley said the
of soap. GreaMst 'Measured Depth of the Omens.
Hot meats and soups cls inevitably than might [ sake so free at to eek The deepest verified soundings are
spud it set away covered closely. There Jon wh those made in the Atlantic ocean, 90
must always be an ettc•uew• for the int yes lu' eyentnR ?' tortes oR the island of St. Thomas 111
air. Broths must be thoroughly cooled
before going into the ice chest. and then
only lightly covered.
Wheu preparing sandwiches for a large
company, it 1e sometimes necessary to
nuke them several hours in advanee of
the serving. If a napkin is wrung out
of hot water and wrapped around the
esndwicheti, whisvb should then be placed
in a cool room. they will keep as fresh
and motet as though just spread.
A tapioca apple pudding recipe tha t
lays t5is flattering unction to its soul,
"A41 men are fond Coe It f hailsteen
Philadelphia. Bonk o i
tapi-
oca over night. In he miming cook
anti) cleat and entoer in a pint of become water.
not sr' wing it
When nr sweeten to taste, add dices
of tart. tender apples, and put in ova
}toe long enough to brown. Send to
the table in the baking dish, and eery,.
de-
lliciioousuwithr and cream. fresh peaches, ls le cut In little
pieces.
Hickory nuts are again in market. and
hither" nut ob o a cream one"tollows as the andn ne-
ht
tbe day.' ,, ad one -
bait
ru� butter. Add t •
ofasopo[
of a cap of sweet milk and two and one-
half cups of flour. through which taw
been sifted two teaspoonfuls toff bakilli
powder. Ktir in one teaspoon
rod one cupful thick hickory not . Laast-
ly, fold in lightly the
Mar
eggs beaten to a etif froth. Bake in a
Meg tin lined with battered paper on
the bottom in a medium bot oven. It
will require about anhour's
o rite along.full and
shoats rise in the pa
t
before it begins to brown.
Some Christmas Trifles•
agent at lowest
t.
MOR*T TO IIND.—A L A R G
moonset Priabasvate e Feeds 6.r f.
HAIassimo
lowt ttt0IIt1 >T�i
B.LDOLIIFI, IN.
Infeass. Real *War mages dT�1�� >asSN
septet. MaaA •
.sets, at the lowest rats wrest ssS.
ib•T dooyr boat Messrs. Mit the see-
old colos'ed,
at you wah about when 1 saw
"Why -et -ale -18000. I wah surto' ready to the West Indies. 3875 fathoms. or XL -
eels."
some -tr • •i°w •.J''.• 2Nt1 feet. Deeper water has been re -
"Dat
ported south of the Gruel Bank of Sew.
• Dat reptyr is good fur as it goes. But
ld it strike lou as a sugar rflnke a. batnadditl over 27.000infeet idepth,
bat additiostal sonnettt►►��sa in that locality
aid not corroborate
very deep 'wind-
ings. claimed from 45,000 to 48,000 feet, had
.been found off the coast of South Am -
Am Average Neighbor. erica. but this revert was altogether dia-
but- credited on additional ierveet•tgation in
1[bi t 61 to eitThin 'ere cheap thew IocaNties. The ship Chalienger.
ter ain't fit to eaL i round
]ins. 8. -No it ain't. Run into Mrs. I which in 18724 made a voyage
Goodeoul's and borrow a pound. She the globe for the express purpose of tak-
always has good butter -the highest- 1 ing
u deep-sea
/Poundingsareatere in depth *61 the he oce the
braced in the market. Tell her we'll pay Pacific Ocean Fess than :1000 tathoms,and
he" bank tsmotrow. the lowest in the Attantic 3875 fathom's,
"We'll
paya gb butter to -morrow?' I as given above.
"R'e'W Ger with this:"-8pnre Ido•
menti
•
+a.y -.Seams •.i11.. Lke, RQm 1A1
HULL, MONTREAL, TORONTO, QUEBEC, HANIIL`TO*I
KINGSTON, HALIFAX, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER,
• VICTORIA, $i. roars, ROM.
--
MArrWWflh Ia1eeW11111•
Tr •LLL inn . BOO AR mob
iisaikaaseir laminate.
(10D111/011 IAOHANI01' UIITI-
PU'r= f.i11RART AILD IliAring0
80016, nor. of list Wrest ad Swaim lap
Omen !rest l to 6 T.1sad tom. b lS rm.
ABOUT l00 * VOL'S IN LIBRARY.
reetainsinfaBslr�6, ailyy,,, W►•.et. UMotivatedWieldy
pod
moues One ape f[ _igs.lV '
ar
ATiflleatiaaaNter usombarshlp seselvel bg
lltwerOO. BOass g. HAMI
iii OOL1OEtN)i.
Octane►=1165 110•
AueWOWMr1Wite
1.Ho r�AIIOTioNSER
Agastised��fig`
iw Omega a
_
..a la w sari >a moats.
MO
JO» LUO2, a - �>pa
Oat.agl [wad Vd.Msr. Fits!
wvu
an my paht of I wan ter az ler who you
was contain' feedin' 'em to?" -Wash-
ington Star.
11.reenny "f totem.
Delon to rr.e.. Everyone must have observed that
colors, when brougipt together, mutually
,The bardlet-yen see, sir. I have fol- set each other ofr to advantage. while
lowed your advice and writ ten only os others have altogether a different effect.
one side of the paper. This must be carefully attended to by
Harrassed editor-Umph! well, you can every painter who would study beauty
follow my advice still farther. or elegance in the eppearaaeo of his
let -Certainly, dr; in what work
For a dainty needlecaae get fourteen
braes rings half an ineb or less i
diameter, cover them with silk twigs
in any color you dewire. crocheting
oa, and Mling the centers with fa
lace stitches. Sew six round the pure
for your covers. Curt leaves oat *6 boa
b
flannel of the wise and 0Dape _
rovers: but'ten betweenbolen
edges the Corers wi h
silk. wi
andenloop ot bang it tbp h7
make dlamoni shape covers, eights
ringer are required. wwe, let a hooch
For a safety pt
bonnet wire, a ball of knitting *ilk
any color you prefer, a yard of anti
ribbon No. 1, end some bits of flan
for leaves. Olnrhet the whole length
g e w telt then retnt
it
Hcy
its
th
T
the wire, in do i ti
and make a douhlernitten Witch on
eitber side. Bend into a disc awl catch in
the leaves,
CAI pinked,
eand the ribbon bows
the l`ndes. Pi
and tie -strings.
For a pretty sad serviceable
cnehion--one you aro not ae into--sttiff a six-inch wwfgqraid to "tick
rotton with bran or well dt3edd ,,.wduuare nt st.
When it is as full as yen think you can
liet,ing get it. put in a hile ll velvet.t
r1 It plainly hut neatly
velveteen or mush, in any dolor ten'
harmonises with your bureau furnish-
htga: three t:e a pretty bow of satin
ribbon about two inches It' wide. sad
m
butte's it on one
ful and ornamental.
narramed editor -Don't write ott. eith-
er ede.-Pick Me Vp.
whatever.
Reds set off beet with whites og yel-
lows.
Greens set off best with blacks and
The t..eatle. of Nis t„M,ileet, whites.
Brickley pat his feet into the 'teaming (tea eels off beet with blacks
weer and lay back with a sigh browns.
faction. I In lettering or edging with gold tt
"AS!" said he.l "tea" makes my brain white ground has a delicate appear Hie
Joaever so munch fieartr" ielon 15ave, for a ttme hut soon it heeomes dingy.
"Which verel es a snap The best grounds for geld are Saxon
held for kever*1 years," said the perigee-1bine. vermitioa and lake.
in
FOTTR ApYS t w
Proteestoisa
wears adatnrneerots owe. seen *wavoreas
a ■. taw, W 15, 11111a5511/55555.
wah—taw. H..lh_..J ly int
•
g 14rs. 13., gridy.-Judge.
Trying to rind not. a��otr�t
"Idem, William," ,watreare keyou idoing-
studying
osng -
Shakasp/.a
stud ing your own works?'
"Not exactly, John." replied the great
dramatist. 1 am resting some of these
nineteenth century articles and trying to
discover whether Hamlet qui insane or
not." --Ban Francisco Examiner.
Wee 11111h as a $tri, an.ott.tM' or
bodily
e l'�by ait labor no .tknnlen
• recalled. Orem leo well the eurpoep
it *ad
refrewbm5 eat and rest. 5o y
mentally' as milk. taken she it s hot
L
as one tall readily and e. .
aimed ,skyway from a toothier,
i. easily digested one tela very soon It
bene •l 'Recti T�� persons otitis/.
the atlmalatltllg (nantlesof Ranee
1orc;f1 nge.-Deediwbef
Amseeeerle* ..f [tie Tea Tray.
'Itis brewing of tb• tea even one's tea
t d 11 a
giverelllag
tg�arl11ftoea new. s*d
ih/. Iteatt tog of solid aithet apo) wiles
toe Nadi
a at?.'w es ersin ta*J l,elraved r to
.t scmrt54dl M away
Mats [gat Wear bass til
1ge .a.7.
Impessibie In Ells C.sa.
Hnnri7 Higgins --1 ate the paper Ws
we oughtn't to never begin a journey be-
fore breakfast.
Weary Watkins -Doe* it have any ad-
vice for ns blekes that has to retake a
journey to find tSe breakfastli-Indien-
spells Journal.
Ettr.etlnt Lln.eed O11.Trom Flaasew4.
Flaxseed oil, or linseed oil, is obtained
by prettanre from the need of flax. Tie
Iseeds are %rsuaily stripped from the dry
flax stalks, a handful at a time, throegh
a set of iron teeth. standing is a row.
half an inch at the top and a quarter
of an inch at the bottom. The seed
boils are then well dried. and theewhed
and winnowed. ,n remove the outride
hnll or eapi'nle from the seed. The
latter are then ground in mills and the
power is subjected to powerful bjdraulic
premiere, which extranets the oil. Seine-
timee the seed is roasted before grind-
ing, because els hest destroys the gum-
my matter in the interior coating of the
seede. The oil in. therefore,
more free from mucilage. but tt 17'51
higher color and of more acrid taste this
that expressed from the raw need.
are used in your shoes, then why not have ease
that peric
- vs= s��Iz,
BOO1S TEAT An BOGTS
CESTEAT An S OES
AND THEY FIT AND WEAR WELL.
lett a ' ood 'Hoot
Jaffa. MA /N It ; h e 3 isnot be ha
Afraid To.
"1 believe i didn't give Ton ane tip
yesterday when I had my wire with me,'
said the regular Wren.
"Oh, don t mention it," tapped the
waiter, "I notice tbat gents tbsa always
more economies] when they s their
wives along."-Indian*polis Journal.
Woe tor the F.ther.
gee -"Bot sorely you believe that the
sins of the father are visited on the
children!' governor prrtudaed
tie-' Rather. My R
to let inc have poker last fiver
thamorning, I idn't
he lost It at
get iL "-Puetb.
Why, Iodised?
85. -if your meld have este wish
.whet would It bei
Ile -It would be that--that-oh, if I
only dared to tell you what it would be!
Per-We)i, tn- at. ° Wirt do you sup-
pose t brought hp the wishing subject?
('hirer° Neww.
alphos on Canada.
It is a great country; a cotfntr7 with
a fetnre. There is a fine, hard, bracing
climate. the climate that pats iron and
gilt into men's boiled. and there are all
gond ttti°4n to be got oat of the rrnntN.
t people will work for them. What It
wants is more men and more money.
Why dett't Aketliabmen think more of
It as a field for lahtgish capital and ',I-
tem-WO
,I-
ter7n4 t Rarely there is an exeellent
terming bout for investing and the emi-
grating Rriton there. Things perhaps
don't mover so fast as to the United
Mates, but they are safer. and you are
eerier the flag, you know, and among
men of the same stock and bree.l. Ret-
yonr folk* to 0.004a: and. if they ean't
go t'hemeelvee, let them Bead their
ornery plenty of it .
COR. EAST -ST. AND SQUARE.
NEW FALL MILLINERY.
1t vta'e Temp rntar. eltoneinn.
Many trees that fnrmerb fkmri*he+d
in the north of Franey are se longer
fennel except 1n the extreme meth. and
a large rnrmb/.r of speeles have entirely
dteeppe*reed. The berme no longer
grew. in t.angeedoc, and en ora
a mist ne by tree •annot 16 tomtit in Ronadtlon.
The
..Th faro neighbor. Italian poplar. so emnrnon and ptetnre*-
pretty woo flied." gee In metre French etching'''. is Ms
'1 dnn•t.aee it. They do all thele Md- day rarely found on "rens+ soil. nee.
ind with horse* end cirri* cs. 'Moro frets of nature en to pear
e the ebonies
isn't A wheel in the whale atilt" �'den eat Prance. the old fruit
Illareee
A here, clay and tea Tara. (lssaass4Iy .mea set spell ea.
wearied apps* et .. h. sem the beee4tted
Appears.***
of yours seem
to be
Having thoroughly inspected all that was new for Fa
and Winter wear in the beet markets, and having purchased.
largely, I now have a stook of new and elegant Millinery,
Trimmings, etc., to which I cordially invite the inspection
of the ladies of Goderich and vicinity. The *took comprises
Al the New Shades in Grey and Blue Trimming,
Fur Mounts for Millinery Trimming,
•
Walking Hats, in all the new shapes,
Trimmed Hats, from $1.00, up, .
Trimmed Bonnets, from $1.75, up
Sailors, from 30 cents, up.
A specialty this Beason is FRENCH;O'EII.ING1 of
a well -assorted line in stock.
All Goode sold at very reasonable prices.
alor will sell AT COST a d UNDER for
which I have
remainder dj Wil year.
BamIi , Aederteb. - MISS CAexERON.
P,oty•
/be teem MV.
'Mars plea for eellseM.g wavy was to
hay. the people " lay by in stere, apes tem
firm day et the week u [bey may proem, "
'• Iwo each ossa An •eeeretse as es nos
purt.o.ed is lb bitat; ae st ulg`lag11,
of of seorsaty, for fie4 let .65 • s`eert.l
&�TM Lerd not silly !nom . ehesrfal River
bet be will prosper sash an one. This steeds
to moms. it the Used lovas we. sad he sees
that prosperity snakes ne'oldsh, sod Is th.
sad pro ue rola. M will withhold from
s, or sed lases bks ear plans i s torr, gt
.orreeidem lies, if we oheetfoby firs Y w.
ars sad It Ir • real nomad of
imam to o~ ar mals, thea the Lord will bestow
1lb.sdly emu Me la mob Watasss
A Te SOWS �e is year ems sled that 1w w
Dent judge a 'yin M the etram. lies tin�/.jwp Rnrl ..f IiCteeti l tlppi to Nimbi. I let every are wt ttesme�
wear). Form rear et tragk fl�shtg one yard of cloth. *ate - - ---
-
lame. Ht rids 1s thee waylay trap, Is
MOTs blessed to glue thea te receive. -
Eoeeorage your pastor 1.5rn year a Mvilr
Wore Re at the weekly prayer r.rrlarly
and take part in Um *tearooms aoesrd6sr to
your pima sad ability. Werk in Ire Public
Retool. lis i■ year pow every Rabtsth
unsexing gad *eosins, If pesthl.. Re altos -
WO to las presohed Word. impreee apes
*bob yea hes' Ask people M ah.reh.
SOsak well of year minktter Prey far big[
and gib a Mesas/ open hie labor.. Give
bis • kiwi word and a levies VAN.
lHrmpathirr with hire le hie work. Cher
MN. Postal him. 1'.y *bat yes bare
prossinaAfor kin support *MA 1t 1s haw.
M kiss what astaikad. Ansae the
uwestal seeds a be may disk N hast) M
Try to maks Mom t lelssawL-
aiwn*w Arivneava
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