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IYW(Y THURiDAY MORNING
BY D. Dett1LW('CDDT.
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Q11g month,
le advIii. - ,4 1*
QDT}iMles months,tS
mounts
months, M
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190
Advertbtag Dates
j�� and other car•ub
l &Jvert.mt,t
ee,
u 1'.•,
tiles for orbit hteert ee. and a r,•n.• t^ -r Doe
ter such witeiyueut insertion M,...e,ded by a
ae•parell Male.
1lW.ess rude dell Hue and under, aa per
F
Advertisements d L.O.I. Y•wttd,-_Strayed. Sit-
.. goatees Varaat,-htes.tIew Rained. aid Beei-
Chaurty Welded. out exceeding • lines
Lit ice dV urth.
n Sale and Yarns on Sale, hot to ex.
*sed a lines. tel for first mouth, Sec. per .ubse
peat mot.tb. Larger sleet In preporeon.
Any spread notlee. the object of which is to
�omo1. the pecuniary benefit of any individual
er eempany, to be reusi,iered an adyertlaemeat
alatai accordingly.
LliioOteaalt notices in nattered type one cent per
'weed, o0 notice leas then ri
L000l notices In wdti.a mading type two
lastky
map per wet& Me tweet -fee lass than bete.
rdmt �.i� •etlul'•e• sad
pee. WU rate.
rsecr tbwho fall t0 reedits Tel SIGNAL
ym by melt will eonf".T a favor by ao-
gselipamiutbtg es d the fact at u early • date u
r WhenWhn k change of addre . Is desired, both the
W and the new address should ba even.
PIWlsher'a ,:ogle*.
J. C. Le Tod[.', M Goderleh, has been ap
pointed Loral Travelling Agent for the Town.
steps of nodes -kb, Colborne, Ambaeld and We-
aba.sh. - -- - - -
Iwral postmasters over the district are also
. crew. }spwwared- !a ree.lva-;•leadptteae to Tan
All rummunkatlonD. M%t(11SICCDI7l,7°
Tea Somata
Telepb.me Call )J. Ooderkch, Out
1•Iis iLeDAT, SEPT. I. 1898.
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Meed CIAO a.m.
Express • and Expre0.1Y0 els-
Mixed- Let p.m.
Mall 1.
Ma041 els-
limed,
10.00 ava
DOr1.XT. oil aud Express
Elide* 'It a.• .
oil and Expressp'N�
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• neurTat. lq'•oses.
_ ep�eette the Pon pe..
, Crowle and Bddge 1York
VW".
Tears Napalm...
DENTISTRY. '
WINGS OF THE WEEK
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM AROUND
THE WORLD
resisted, esaeteat.a ead.Jreserred 4
I .thy Paragraphs few the Perseal ee
Pt stet teat Poodle - P.rs.aal. reddest
...J etofitabl..
TIDE AGRICULTURAL WORLD.
on 1ueeday 2,400 farm hands went to
Sianiluha by the C.P.H. *heap note •x -
t rstun.
wICIDR..
Mn. Tomlinson Blenheim, a patient
at the leuhdoe Insane Arylum, who ■l-
tatupted inlaid* '10uraday morning ut
last week, by oohing honied ou tin died
etre suffering In terrible agony for • day.
MUNICIPAL NAT TERA.
A new census of the ',Mega of Prestos
shows the population to be 11,264.
The bylaw for abolishing the ward
sy.tew and reducing the Dumber of alder
nteD In Baltsvttle win toted upon Friday
and 7tirr7elby a majority of 401.
TRR RRLH:IOI I WORLD.
The Toronto City Treasurer hos re-
coiled • cheque for 9973 from the trustees
of Jarvis Steen Baptist Church for the
taxes of 1898. [inclosed with the cheque
was • letter protesting against the ezewp•
Don of church property.
FOR NEN Or WAR.
Maj. -lien. Hutton arrived at Mqutreal
last night. He Is on his way to Ottawa to
take command of til Canadian militia.
Key West baa been abandoned as a
naval hese for Norfolk. owing to the fact
that then are ten oases of yellow fever a1
the former piece.
Tbe Bunten Government has ordered
• 8,000. -ton iron -clad cruiser from the
Kropp Works at Kiel. and • similar res
e el from eke Vulcan Works at Stettin.
THE millet RECORD.
- Lighttring.truck the drtvtng bonnier
W. K. Second at W1n"ne Tuesday.
_. 1hs residents of Ur. llruee, dvntiat,
Clinton, has been tle'troyed by lire with
all its contents.
, ,,arrington's Cider 31111, Toronto June -
Mon, was damaged by tin to the extern*
.1 •bout 41,200. Love covered by lour -
oars.
The barn of Peter Foy, Independence,
la., was struck by lightning and Ms five
eons, the eldest being Ito, who were sleep -
Las *_Sohn, waMj petl..W.dtst .
A large brick house In Sidney, near
Belleville, eased by Mn. Henry Row,
a and occupied by John Huffman, wits
burned wicks all Iia cooteoes. Loss *1,600,
Warred for 11600.
• Y. MABEE, DD.A., L.D.-DENTAL
Surgeon -Latest and approved methods
broil (lanai operaten:•. Preservation of the
natural teeth a specialty utile.- - Ca-. west st.
and Square (up stairs,. Eutreeve on Westin
J•
N. TURNBULL. D D.S. LDS -DENTAL
• Surgeon. (Lately awnowtated with Dr.
MDixon. of notarial). Gold sod perceWn. artl•
Mo
teeth mounted on geld lir aluminum bases,
special atteatlon civet' to the preservation of the
natural teeth. Ghee in McLean', new block.
z5 mit
MZDICAL.
CASUALTIRe.
Joseph Brown, late of Hamilton, Ont.,
was killed by the explosion of a boiler,
which was being tented In Prescott, Arts
sone.
Willis Dees, • brakeman on the G.T.
R., and residing at London, bad kis band
seriously crushed while coupling care all
Toronto last night.
At White Lake, N. Y , Fred. Heckman
mistook hes son Philip. aged 16, for s
deer whsle bunting and shot bfm d•ad.
A few years ago another son was shoe
and killed In mistake for a bear.
!(AkerBURGEON,
IG
s (Aker Bruce street, true residence
BUNTER -PHYSICIAN.
lately occupied Dr. Mr Lean. Night falls;
from residence T elep'toite 5S.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING..
M• 0. CAMERON-BARRI`iTiB,-1101.1C1-
for ConTryutrw, ate. (Mice: On Haze- Ilton street, r doors •s..1 Colborne Bros.' dry
goods store. 17-17
TM cornice of a building In course of
e lection in Philadelphia fell, carrytag
With tt a scaffold upon which several
men were a1 work. Two of the workmen,
Albert Green and 'Thomas Lyon, were
killed, one fatally Injured and four otb..',
Seriously hurt.
- - leettgf t-TR71SORa'L.
Mr. Erman, Wlmen of Now York on
• visit to relatives in Ottawa.
August Schrader, the divine healer,
as he terms hlmeelt, Is In Hamilton.
It is reported that Mr. MoCready h..
resigned 0). poeltion ss science master of
Um High Sohool at Paris,
Exx-Mayor Rdwartl O'Callaghan d
Cornwall Is bark from the Yukon -gold
Gelds. He 1e thoroughly di.illusionixad.
Hle I.ordehlp the HiShop of Ottawa,
late Bishop of Niagara Monate, has
Wetted lnvlteti,ns for the marriage of his
dong:iter, Miss Hamilton, to the 14ev.
Lenox Smith, curate of 8t. John the
Evangelise, Montreal, eon of Mr. Iarratt
Smith of Toronto, which will take plana
at Cocoon on Aug. 24.
f #„
tor, Notary habil,. Ca.udla,t Bank .f
O1Nre, Cheatham. the Square, Ouderleh.
f0w-1y
ASAj CAMPION, Q.C.-BARRISTER, sOLLCI•
• tor, Notary, 1.e. (Ake over Melt al Hall,
M•
0. JOHNSTON-BARRISTER, s(H.ICI-
• tor. Commissioner, ate. Money to loan.
Mee : Cor. Ramlltca and 84. Andrew's street',
Ge st...b. um.- 8D4
-
D QRAYS-8 4RRISTER,' W LICITOR,
�• +e• dace' `forth p , nett door SIGNAL
Ogee. 1' lnitds to lend at Iowea,% of
interest -
GAIiHOW t P9:000,00T R RRISTRR
("arrow Q.C., Itf: Proetgruet.
etal1lF-RON HOLT & WILMEBARRIS.
ten, Softs, Softeners n Chancery, aro ,,0,,drrich,
It. G Camerae, Q. G, P. Holt. Dudley Hmes,
$,
A*moneystt.Urlton, •c„AGalerlch. J. T.
JG. WARD, CONVEYANCER, ee., AND
U. omdtnissloner Sur raking and rer•Iviug
reeofnlsan,.u,4 bail. aalibie taor ■TrmatH.es,
depositions or solemn declaradois In or Boo-
yemin` etty action. suit or Kees..oI eg in the
Wait Coert of Jostler. the Court of Appeal for
Ontine. or In any County or Division Dealt.
"''l"i 1ITT4t trann,oti,nn carefully mud yyrrumptly tale
• t, tea, t.L Residence and P. O. address-Ihtttg•n-
111 rralY
•
LOANS AND iNSURANCIL
01RT To LOAN -geepeed6 PRIVATE
AEAFnnde blend at fie eon. •enually,
buss C.1 G0fl,. 11 01 on s igook. oppoeile I.
MONEY TO LOAl't-TIVE PER CENT
Money to loan, priest, funds; also Met
class farms to rent or ecU. IIoue•a and lots 10
rent or for sale. E. 10 LEWIS, Barrister, God -
.1.6.
C• MEAGER. CONVEYANCING AND IN•
'mance ole., opposite Martin's hotel,
("Natick.
MONEY TO LEND ON MORTOAGR AT
flyer cent. Nord discounted. U. SEA.
GER. used Opposlte Martin's Rotel, Gods
rt J. T. NAFTEL-FIRR, LiTR AND AOCI
• dent Inenrate. Agent; at lowest new
Ogee ..Cor. NurWN. and Square, Ged.rtiia sa
MONEY TO LEN -A LARGE AMOUNT
of Private Funds for Investment at lowest
Lel cit lira clam Mortgages. Apply toOAR-
• PROUDFO(yr.
awe
-ARNERALINMURANCE,
Real Relate and M.ntey loaning Agent
Only itenclms comlaelee represented. Money
to lend on straight lee--... at the lowest rate et
Interest ening In any way to soft the hos-revert.Ofike - second door teem Square, Wert street,
•oderich. mull tt
'NZZW MACHIN'S SHOPS.
NNW 1%RCROS$ , 'et -AL1 SINUS OT
Repair W • at Reasonable Prlc.e
Tared
2dM wlm Me hiiwi6ge
dR .eld waggon
BAhTBR R • ro Thr streets, , J.
GNI
AVCTIOIIR$RIKO.
'I"BOMAS GUNDRT, AUCTIONEER AND
n. Insurance Agent, Goderteh. Oot. Agent
IZt{{ppaadd..
n and Lancashire Pira IM Co , the (Ince
et Retest lea CO. Wel &t rodwd to le
au pert el tail elty...s 11,
101111 IL101. oRNEaAL AUCTIONEER
and land Valuator, eloel.rich,Ot.t. Mt,
Weil experience la the auction h a rattler' to dls.b.rg.
Mal setta0*1ueee.aas
all
ro.mrlstens .n-
44
aril f y ettesaed M pJOMM �ssathes hetet,
2•0boa 0
• folia
TOWINIMIAL _Saltie?,
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ALA SWIM Del
1W.lnandng,
rednlr.mrt ear!,
cora pet eat hands
. east dear
iflAMMlA4le U1IRNSHs.
•LANS.
an ilaaRtA 'i.
estate valued as 8,000,01su marks, al
though It 1e asserted the Prince left
property worth .0 000,4400 marks.
The Dunker Celery & Preserving Com
pony of Kalamazoo, Mich , Intend erect
Sue a t.c.uuh of their union' at CMS
ham, If reliable arrangeuteuta eau be
teed*.
The third anneal meeting of abs Cent-
ral Ontario Mualoal Asso.+laiIon was bold
sit 'Trenton. A good programme of *porta
and auntie was given to the 10,000 people
present.
Louis Reich of Toronto, who had •
sunstroke about a mouth ago, -1a noosing.
lila wits std ',hew ehildreu bare waited
for his return for two weeks and now
the public to help lunate him. '1'he
u' -.int man is • Utreetn, about ad yore
of :ewe. t..11, thin and wean • light mils -
10,118.
M arkbaln was visited by • furious
storm t-undiy. 114111 fell heavily for live
hn,lee. Hail tell an big as robin's eggs
enol the thunder roared eontlnuo,l.ly for
au hoer. Several buildings were struck
by lightning and the bridge south of the
vftiage was swept away.
The Premier of Queensland, New South
Widen and Victoria met to ron,lder the
P•el8e cable project. They deckled Ibat
N (treat Britain and Canada would guar•
antes five -ninths of the cost they would
each contribute one•nintb, and New Zea-
land would be asked to contribute the
remaining one ninth.
Massey -Harris Company at Toronto
and Brantford treated their employes to
an excursion to Niagara Falls on Satur-
day. They paid for the tickets and gave
every marled man 60 mints and every
single man 25 acute, the tend omit to the
ootupaoy bring about 410,000. Ab.uut 4,000
employes participated he the exattnlon _.-
Advice@ received at Montreal from La.
brsderstate that-there41r been
prat diatreu amongst test Indians In the
Greed lake and Abitttbl districts. Otte
woman was reported to have starved b
death, and her husband, who wet dleoov•
emit in his osrnp by a band of Indians
pastime, was on the verge of death, so
that It was with difficulty that he was
resuscitated.
Told by Figures.
A [401µ0d of pbeapttorui is suecleut
to tip 1,000,000 matches.
Printing freta Woudeu tablets Co mid
to have here invented by the Dundee
la the /ear 100A.D
The stoma power of Great Britain
Noor her:tit the vestibuled strewth of
1.000.4111). 000 men.
There ore found in both books of the
B:ble 3.7,N13.43.7,N13.4113letters •and 773,093
Wilds.
The washing of clothes for the
Questa'. household ,..- t more than 415.
0111) pee annum.
The largest organ in the *odd la
In the Cathedral of S,'vflle, Spain It
has 53 pilaw and 110 .tops.
Redlands. Cal„ hoe a giant mowing
In ,-bit,e which outs a strip of wheat
1:0 fee wide.
Fifty years ago the population of
Europe was about 250.000.000; k is to-
day c'unaiderably over 300.000,000.
It has been demonstreted that the ei-
plotive powder of a 'phone of w.tter
only one Mitt In diamenter is suMclent
te buret a brass vessel haying • resist-
ing power aft 27,000 pounds,
,A snail travels at the rate at half
an lnob a **weed: a man walking, tsar
feet a second; a fast runner, 21 feet;
• fly, 24 fed; a fast skater, a8 fee:;
a cattier p'geon, 87 feet; a locomotive -
80 miles an boor -$8 feet; a .wallow
220_
V. +Wrisaa came out ahead in a re -
104 miles) walking
�Mot• e: at Berlin with a time ttmlt of
ve, 11 -heron! Out of '2^_ 'i.ri titore e
U. 4, J.tea r.1R§
Iodate• a Great It lice In Tlwne .f
War In th• Heart of • Canadian
Woman Journalist.
Sunday morning, and the reading of
the articles of war to the Jaokles. who
In clean white ducks lined up to bear
them. Then then was a gnat rattling of
swords as the officers had them buckled
en by their orderlies, and than ware loud
004 /weetpMrfi „, Nekentaleutivw
officer for mluln t�Jaoklee, who cams
springing up through teephoto", mopping
their sweating face.' Ith their handker-
chiefs. 1'o see ,tackle In the back row
stealing a chow at his quid when no one
was looking, and watch him roll It into
S ome nook Inside hie cheek wises the
executive officer pinned him with his ere„
was So e a bit of blessed burns° n•irrer
In which big men, and very strong nes,
IOW, playing schoolmaster and schoolboy
all over again. And all the while, abs
captain was reeding out the forty-nineYr
So different things that, If Jackie were
lo do them, would send him to limy
Jones' looker with a bullet In his pmt
hordworking body-ebould, for intones,
M be found asleap-oo'!twatcb, es „tire.
• girl -(poor Jackie, whose girt `tile has
left far, tar behind hem:) -or doing any
of those little things he would like to da
Poor Jackie! so faithful and loyal and
brave and true! Stich a biro, every loch
of him. as he goes about his common
_place unromantic duties, cleaning ship's
bravest, oiling the lamps. and ready, at
the first call, to spring to the guns and
defen) her In her hour of trial with his
wn erne -..sole -wnd"-hetertzoher, if'
need be, In 1lts blood. A great reverence
dad great love for Jackie creeps into the
heart of one who meets him In time tet
war.
In clasu, white rows Jackie sat at
service and listened to the parson telling
bow to go to heaven, and being -poor
God's child that he is -as near to It, I
honestly believe, as any man that Iles
atleat-)(Jackie makes st alght for the
ether port, they say, when h• gets ashore).
And he sung bin hymns In the lame
melodious chorus that. he sang his lave -
songs, and bent hie head for the benedic-
tion, and blinked ha eye and looked ant
seaward when General Howard, the great
mi.alonary we had aboard, got op and
talked ahont the loving ktndnees of God,
and compared it to the loving kindness
of Jack's mother et hone. Jackie'■ mo-
ther! Inter he showed me her picture met
to one side of a little silver locket, and s
lock of her hair In the other, and I mat
on a rope coil and talked about her to
bfm, and we mow greet friends, and be
gut away with my little tilt Amerman
flag. the rascal, next morning, when be
was doing up my bridal chamber, and he
kept out of my way for the met of the
Maya e, played possum. the villain, and
lay then to his bunk, sick. Ah, Jackie,
and you might of had It for the sating!
-Kit.
THE DEAD.
The death of Dr. Zeller, Berlin, the
/anions musical composer, 1s announeed,
Mrs. John Robertson, who had lived at
OWlph with her husband for 80 years, es
dead.
Mn. George C. Rndl.h of Detroit died
1st the Galt Hospital Wdneeday morning.
The deceased lady was spending her
*a°ation there.
Mr. Charles T. Higgins, • former tm-
ot the Crown Lands Department,
tom -
Vile been In him position 80 years. died
en Tuesday et 011 late milldams In To-
ronto.
The body of George Bennett of St.
Thomas was found Minting in the harbor
at Port Stanley. Ho was employed on the
Mesmer Flora, whlrh plya between Port
Manley and Cleveland.
At Hamilton the jury's verdict was
that Dr. Hlllyer came to his death from
an unknown cause. The doctors swore
they could not tell the Gansu of death be -
esus the body was so badly decomposed,
CILIUM AND CRIMINALS,
Eugene Owens hal leen taken from
Barrie to Kingston I'enttentl•ry for three
years en • obarge of burglary.
Herman Lenz, • Hamilton elty peddler,
was held op and rnhled of 429.60 by foot-
pads near the high level bridge.
Judge William Elliott of London sent-
eno.d George Taylor to two years In the
penitentiary for stealing John Ley's bi-
cycle on Monday, July 16.
A mutt has been entered a1 Osgood*
H.11 for George Teesdale of iaekey, York
County, ageing{ John and Martha Smel-
ser of King for 45,000 for libel.
William Brlmetin. the young Terrines
locksmith, was given 60 days for pealing
4200 wnrtb of jeweler, from • trunk be-
longing N Mr. Stapleton Galdaoote.
William Rrtmettn, • Toronto Melt -
smith, 1s eharged with the theft of about
4100 worth of jewelery from Mr. Meseta
ton Caideoste The jeweiery Was recov-
ered et Brlmsdn'a home.
The body of Velmeve 0. Nlehele, •
farmer who lived near Plttafleld. Mtf.b„
was found floating In Uterine near Helie
Isle Park, Detroit Yards of pepper wire
held the lege togother, and two heavy
[lanes weighted the corpse down. Detec-
tives are hunting for Mie murderer.
QR('LAIIIYt10.
The able line betwere Heng Kong stud
Manila le new being operated
The People's Telephe.. Oompany will
start wart et Lowden without i ertker
fevers fres the Coeeoll.
• frets
the le.pleetes district am beteg Meted
em gold tinvente
. t the eery/ *Rett et fee 11ev411e,
The America's Bag was raised al Reer-
tnla 0. Arrest 11, Ulu Agnityletli/
unnamable° of the HawaU•n 1•uod*
The Morin ed C7arrearlhwnehlia, Mdse,
waft swept by • Iren.dw Oral dgke•ge
was Aosta, Trues was 'Archly/10S age the
poope were male atrt.0.n, •
Prises BMt.rek'e will diapered et •a
Kieritent Life In the Jungle&
Without elephant.., Jungles would be
vtrtually Impassable. The grime basses
are a mlxtute of strength and weakness,
of crate and simpllnlly. The paths
through the jungle from •Illege 1§0 vill-
age are merely tracks from whloh the In
Writhing foliage bas been out and thrust
aside, and the virgin nod trodden into s
blank mod. After a min, tats mud 1e
many ten deep, and no living erosion
except an elephant, s buffalo or rbfnooeres
soultt labor through IL The elephant
makes his way by lifting one foot at •
time, and Inserting it deep Into the
slough in front, withdrawing another
with a Bound like the popping of • huge
ehampsgne cork Nothing but a ride on
an earthquake oonld be nompared with
the sensation of being rue away with by
an elephant. As for stnpptng hint, some
one has well said that you might as well
try to stop • runaway loonntntive by pull
Ing with your walking n10k nn the fun-
nel as seek to cheek an elephant at suet
• moment with a goad
O•. a Dar.
"1 aappes, you are getting rob, Billy.
Picking up • fortune now and thew, shy'
"Better than that It's oto a day .'•
"Fortune?"
"he; dollarl"-C:I*,Yad Plain Dealers
Ia ql rail...
Miss Onahington--How do you writes
snob lovely poetry, Ma Sane De you
h ave to watt lint.)! tbe *putt wove you,
Mr. $tans&-Er-yes-•cs the landlord
threatens to.-Hrvoklyn Lite.
1414ghtl7 IIsi-'-Wa0, dM air's. Vow
tskln a pmt', to IN
eloehy Mitt -1111: dam's speak of tt
Weary's he40inas ag Efate Ile'. de 4T.).
lied su0eaa110. bat. -New York Journal.
t•• .t
of whom were vegeta Hens.
all vegetarians, covered the distance tt
' the time !Medied= the winner Inddting
' ka 14 horn and 15 minutes,
•
Dollars
In
. Diamond
Dyes.
Ia scores of small country towns and
Tillages In Canada enterprising men amt
women are adding to their /Party incolme
by the work of dyeing her friends aad
netghbon around them who have sett
the time to de the work themselves.
lbese townie and viUege dyers with-
, otvt.,, epdoq.- ent..tbe I)isaoad Dyes .
in preference to all others, because tbvy
give the most briliiaat, pure and un-
fadiug colon to all varieties of 00*.
10.0. s,
Hundreds a orders from these coun-
try dyers are Vied every week by the
manufacturers of Diamond Dyes. P0..',
are great possibilities foe such work in
all small parishes, and the statements
just rade may Influence many who are
seeking tor a plan to Increase their re-
venue. There are good dollars la Dia-
mond Dyes.
111a• aor.id l Iffy Tera.
A coal mine in !Scotland which Bane%
fin over 50 years ago, and has bees
burning ever since, has at last Darnel
itself out The mine is on the Dai-
quharnn estate, Daily. It was stet on
fin by the engines which worked the
j fans, and although many costly &teem*.
have bees made to extinguish it they
have been unso.reansl.
Tlwpr.prielersu l+......eb• rites env
constantly receiving Inter similar to the
following,which explaina itself. Mr. John
A. Beam, Waterloo, Ont., writes: "I
used any medicine that can equal
Parmelees Pills for Dyspepsia or Liver
and Kidney ('ontplaint% The relief ex-
perienced after u,utg them'i"was wonder-
ful." Aa. safe (moldy medicine Parrne-
lee's Vegetable Pi,ls mu be given in a
eases requiring . Cathartic.
Follow Hls,
Follow after Him, though ft may be
at •n immeasurable distant*, Follow
Slim in His long endurance and His
great humility. Follow Him with a
bold nod cheerful spirit in the happy
and glorious victory which He won over
sin and death; and la the end thou
shalt find In lion the true.eommunion
and fello-.vship which He only can give.
To *URE A COLD Ile 051 DAT
T.ke Lasative Brorno Quinine Takt.10, AB
Drteggtats rpfund the money tf tt MU .e mesa tad
Frown Dlerr.nt Peloteof view.
Bess --"Oh, dear! I suppose I'm In floe
another month of h.d luck."
Nell -"Why Bees, what makes you
think sot'
hoer -"I sew the new moon over m7
11Pft shoulder last night."
Nell -"That's too had. Now. I bad the
good luck to ser it over Jock's right
shoulder, and, pay, isn't my engagement
ring a beau ty T'
blood's Liniment Is used by Physicians.
How til. Kheellve Looks.
The Khedive at Egypt looks a short,
round-faced. rosy boy, rather dark ,rd
serious looking. He is very fond, writes
one who has just returned from the
Era. of taking long drives Into the
et entry, =skies the carriage go foe
sites at a fast bac.. His heroes are
magnificent white ones, with flowing
amass and tails. He 1a very short, and
looka better when riding than semen
he walk&
Qnickran for Huron. 15e, 26c., 50c.
We &dyese a wet *poop so top 0t 041•
horse*'* head en hot days, ter shade ovcy
the heed. Do mot plop earthing henry
NI top and close M the head.
Gs. Nlallrd's Wilmot in as Buse.
On. of the bet plash* to pot money
la be buy'��a��good _�bp� sad IafuN
war auto d ' W
lbw Conon ..f Na.kl.d.
EdUGa/e wanton and you dente the
Seaeken of melt; 1f tem *Mibi la father e
the man, the woman forms tie man In
sehmeting the eland. TM mum of female
education ti. SOSO, even In the most
selfish sense, the varve el a..k4.d se
I.rya-O, G. Meekly.
C4tair, Prompt, Ernnomlc-Thew
aeW eon peculiar y with puliar form
to b InclOil --a standard
thellitilledelldileilireal remedy, adapted to
tip, egeges dlegh.f eoigha, sore threat.
hoan,le4we.d oil •ffectlnns of the breath•
Ing oepedas, kidney trouble*, erOnrlatlms,
anrea, memoses and phi steal pain
tea DNItl--.sga.,
"TI makm me tired when I hear
0he
1kino dwelt an wows' Mee being 11
NOP Raves," diainnMnklib►> t she
�a.i►t amtdlenue. 'IIWIId a�a4
1s: it they our hail W aaMMINIa.
:My with4s.vte es -`d
A DREADED DISEASE.
Nero 1•.opl. Are Tortured by 10. taus.
or Ybeau•att.sep thee( ley Aay Other
4'at.-. l'nw. a t ore lar 11.
Frust the beer, Hartland, N.B.
Mr. Hietu toe. of Lower Brisk -
ten, is out/ tel` moat preeperous and
best known of Carleton Comity,
NIA. to Jutd. 1807, Mr. Divot was
seized with AS attack of rheumatism,
and for six weeks lay abed sufe:i'tg
all the tortures of this terrible diatom.
he grew s0 week that he was uuable
to tura 1n bed, end his friends almost
despaired of ills recovery- At flys stage
nue 0d his Meads, who had Irreu cured
of the same dinette by the nae of Dr.
51'illants I'itk fills, urged Mr. INx,ls
to give them • trial, whldt advice wee
followed. Almost from the day ler.
Dixon began the use of the pills an im-
provement was noted. Previously hie
septette had almost completely failed
and the tint sign of returning health
wall a frequent feeling of hunger. Then
the pains begau to leave bum, and his
strength�r��.gradually returned, and after
using nopnt a dozen loxes Mr. Dixon
was as well u ever he bad been. To •
'relieve* of the Hartland Advertiser, Mr.
Dixon said he had no doubt kis present
aeslth was due entirely to the use of
11r. Williams' Pink Pills, and alnce Mie
rctovery be occssioually [meg a box to
ward off a pa.ible recurrence of the
trouble.
Dr. Williams' Pink PAU. cure by
snaking ass blood and invigorating the
nerves, but 700 must get the genuine,
teways Wt lip in boxes the writ/Metre
around which bean the fnU trade mirk
name--�'��'��rr' ��R__' rri�l�f�iffiu .ea
ryi�' wraot 1»
nunleMOTIMM-colored
. aebica oma onaertodotia
dealer May are "just the same." l■
ease of doubt send direct to Dr. Wil-
ier ma• -Medicine (7o., Brockville. Obi.,
and the pills will be mailed post-paid at
NAVES a h97[ or Mf boxes for 42-50.
Varl fish Lova, •
Whenever .n.el6/h lo,s-r gibe main-
t'Mnng of men'. actions; thitherto hap-
piness is placed Dot on what we oa■
gtln for oug.ejves, but on what we
awn impart to ober.; whenever we
place our highest satisfaction in gratify.
Ing our fathers sad mothers, our Dn.th-
ere and sisters, our wives and children.
our neighbors and friends, with whom.
in oar dat1T -lotrecouree, we come in
etetlteet, • Willie int! to Wile all the
happiness which the world can below.
Bickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup stiuds
at the bead of the list for all diseases of
the throat and lungs. It acts like magi
iu breaklug up a cold. A cough 1e soon
subdued, tightness of the chest is relieved,
even the worst case of consumption Is re-
lieved, while in recent cases It may be
never 10 fall. It is a medicine pre-
pared from theactive principles or virtues
of several medicinal herbs, .ud can be de-
pended upon for all pulmonary com-
plaints
"I *hint the people should know til
Wont," said one `ganish statesman.
There are occasions with nations, as
with men, when the hest they as° get le
the wont of 1t. -Chicago Post.
rhea never was, and never will be, •
universal panacea, in one remedy, for all
Ills to which flesh is bter-the very nature
of many curative* beiug such that were
the germs of other and differently seated
diseases rooted- In the system of the
planar -watt wetittr10744V4 one RI Ti
guru would aggravate the other. We
have, however, in Quinine Wine, wheel
obtainable In . sound unadulterated
state, a remedy for many and envious ills.
Bylts gradual and judicious use, the
frailest system• are led Into convalescence
end strength, by the influence which Qua
nine exerts on Nature's own restoratives.
Itrelievee the drooping eplrlts of those
with whom • chronic state of morbid deui
pendency and lack of interest 1a Iib le s
ut+rale, apd, by tranquilizing the nerves,
dispose% to sound and refreshing sleep -
int pert* vigor to the action of the blood,
which, being stimulated, courses through.
out the veins, strengthening the healthy
animal functions of the system, thereby
making activity • neceseery result,
streogtheningthe trema, and giving lite
to the digestive organs, which naturally
demand increased *instance -result, lop
proved appetite. Northrop & Lyman of
Toronto, have given to the public their
superior Quinine Wine at the usual rule,
and, ganged by the opinion of scientists,
this wine approaches nearest perfection of
asy in the melr0.1.. A II JrnYgists sell it.
Hew ee Remo.. •pet.,
Spots and narks on woolen gowns
are eaaUy removed by rubbing them
well with a cake of magnesia. Hang
the gown •way for ■ day or two, and
then brush thoroughly. It the spot has
not entirely disappeared repeat the pro -
crest Other gowns besides those of
wool can often be Neanaed by W •
means, and laces that •re slightly 603-
.0 are freshened by rubbing them well
with megneeia and allowing it to re -
stain on the lap for t short time.
No family living In * blflotu country
should he without Parmelee'* Vegetable
Pills, A few doses taken now and thea
will keep the Liver active, cleanse the
stomach and bowels from ail Mlions mat-
ter, and prevent Ague. Mr. J. I. Prim,
Shoal,. Martin Co. Ind., writes: "I have
tried a box of P.rmelse's P111. and find
Mot them the medicine tar Fever and
Ague 1 have AVrr nerd "
Iliud'1 Liniment the Lamberiu's ?deed.
a
M
Manner ie nee of the principal exter-
nal graces of character. It is the orna-
ment of tion, and often makes the
tinnoneet odices letutiful by the way
in eh!oh it performs Mem. it h o WOO'tiny of doing thing., adorning even the
ninetieth details of Bfe-.Rest Others.
Quickcure for all P.hu,_ 1ba, 44p 8Qps
Adjn.tabs• lima for Wan., IL
Adjustable Iron tires for henvy
theme ran be Iced la suitable widles
end ran 008117 pot on, thereby one -
veering the ordinary read destroyer Into
• mad improver.
C. C. RiCHARDS & Co.
DtAR Sris.-1 have used MIN.
ARDS LINIMENT in my stable for
over a year and consider it the very
Lest for horsefle,h I can get, and
strongly recommend it.
Ga(ltos MoUOw,
Livery Stables, Quebec,
A 14.000,000 bridge l.Oa r-bs* hr
tato Daal•b °ay.rntnant to eesantot Jolt
toad ,w/eh Me Idaad of Pesten.
• ret��ggtpqee
Maros laded I' -Not► 1111= Qntekenn ler Cots Lee , ■s., Ips.
d a tar:,kkaat..:.o'%t:mrdaa,a„
SHAKESPEARE'S CHURCH.
Pout. Intereallag R.lec. round During
Work of R.rtur.tloa.
An unusual ntuuunl of public Interest
Is just now being shown in the ,*morn
Lion work at Holy 1'r1nly thumb, Herat
fordon-Avuu. Workmen are engaged In
esklag up the fluor of the nave, side misled
and transepts, ppreyuratory to the laying
down of new block flours and pavements,
says • writer 1n Ht James' Ualetee.
llavlug to etoavalmsume depth for the
purpose of filling In with conurete rout
memo*, some curious old vaults, quaint
epitaphs and tombs ere being dle•Ioed,
and an being treated with the greatetil
oars. A portion of the present church
deist beak nearly 700 yearn, and all au •
thorltles agree that upon the Mame site
stood a nuob °bi,v church of the Saxon
period. As a place of sepulture the bite
her, no doubt, been use fur 1,000 years
The floors of the neat, end particularly
the transepts, an honeycombed with
%mules, and it will be neoessary to lower
the orown of the aroh of many so as to
excavate to tn. proper depth. As Inter-
ments Inside churches are cot now per.
witted, all the vaults will most likely be
filled In. 'They aro nut being entered, but
144 the tour.* of the work conn*, ne st-
ly of lead, are seen, and skulls and bones
are being turned up occasionally. These
are treated with the utmost rev0)yase,
and will be rwlnterred in the churchyard.
A group of rattler In the south tran-
sept has ben exposed. They contain the
toadies o1 the Mason family. the inter-
ments doting from 1689. The family Is
now extinct, tint old Straitordlana tall 01
a remarkable, yet horrible not of self-
destruction oonunithd by one of the
Mason family some sixty or seventy years
ago, elute Into • hotel 1 . ad)
et. rflIbtiy .qf straw, asd&VI.
down on the top of 40, be set the Map
ea Are, anti was Ilterrty ranted alive.
Quaint Insurlptlon■ are being brought
80 light in [emoting the wooden floors
that ooversd the old atone paving of the
teanapta, and it Is Matlataotory to know
that all will be o efuly preserved and
shown In the "random pevemeot" which
will border the pews,
Dlpl.th.rla in Holy Wat•r.
Professor Vlnoenzl of the University of
Sassari, has Investigated the holy water
from "one of the most popular churches"
of that city, with the following results:
A single drop taken • few hone after the
water was renewed and thread upon gela-
tin yielded In forty eight boon abnut
twenty•three hundred and fifty beetertal
00700140, 1nelu61ng-besides thou. oommon
In water b.e111nortetr.ptiva tMIQ etephy-
l00000uz album. 1'hls drop was taken on
a Saturday evening, when the water had
been li4.1. used. The next evening, atter
numerous and crowded ..rvloea, emelt
drop of the water suited yielded moonset,
able colonies. Among the were unman
cue specimens of the bacillus nod, and
others which Professor %Inoenel identi-
fied with the bacillus mammas of Abel,
believed by some te be tho inciting cense
t ooryza. But the mon Important die -
ornery was that of bacilli which in micro-
scopic appearance, result of sultivatlen,
and action on animate were, 0000vdlng M
our author, andountedly identical with
Lo.mler's bacillus diphtherias. Four oases
of diphtheria were notified at Sarart
while thew Investigations were proceed.
Ing, and, It being the ous00m there for
persona to touch their lips as well as
other pares with holy water, the posd-
billty of Info -tion Is ebvton.. "The nota-
ble number of colonies of Menlo' 001300'
505 pentane stands in relation So the fact
that contact between angers and now Is
frequent, whence 11 is not improbable
that the bacilli are directly tarried into
the noir. went.," Tba baai luacalL though
possibly directly lntroduoed, was, a,r.rd-
ing to Professor Vlneenzl, probably pram
Int In the church duet, which, he re-
marks, was coptoua-Arehlvlo per Is
Selena, M$d1AM,
Pre.ervingekes wberrie. by ab. sen'. Rare
"While the son preserved fruits require
tires and patients., they are, without
doubt, much to be preferred to thaw
000kel over the fire." writes Mrs. S. T.
Borer, on "Strawberries In Thirty Ways,"
In the Ladles' Home Journal. "In the
country, where • bot -bed L a1 oommand,
the work U *sally dons Stem strawter
rtes carefully without bruising; put them
Into • win basket, which plunge down
Into • pan of 004,1 water and drain ther-
emgbly. Weigh the strawbertlee, and to
each round allow one pound of gtanolat-
el sugar. Select large stoneware plate,
make them very hot either on top of the
stove or In the oven; aprinkb+over a layer
of the granulated sugar and cover this
Blowy with the beerieel. Cover with glee
and stand In the eon's hottest rays. Move
the dish as the sun changes lea position.
At foot o'olock bring them In and stood
aslne In • cloth or roof place. Next day
out them out again In the son; by this
time they will no doubt have honor's,
clear, almost transparent, and thorongflj
soft, but perfectly whole. Lift each berry
carefully with • fork and pat into • tam
blur or bottle. !loll the syrup over the fine
for a few mfnutse until It thlckenst
strain. 000l, and pour 1t over the fruit"
Tim Hllllen.lr. and RI, Clerk.
Girard, the Infidel millionaire of Phil. -
dolphin. one Saturday ordered all hie
clerks to come on the morrow to his
wharf and belp unload • newly arrived
eblp. One young man replied, quietly:
"Mr. Girard, I esn't work on Hune'ay,"
"Yon know the rasa"
"Tett, I know. I have • mother to sup-
port, but I can't work on Sundays"
"Well, step op 60 the desk and 1M
cashier will nettle with you."
For three weeks the young man acrid
find no work. but one ds. • banker came
to Girard to wk If he 00014 recommend
a man for cashier In • bank. This d1a•
nhirged 701111g man was at one* earned
as • suitable person.
"Hat," 151d the hanker, "you dismiss-
ed him.'•
"Yes, bemuse he would not work on
Sundays. A man who wnnld Tose lee
plane toe 0onscienoa's sake would make
s truetwortby ela.hter," And he was ap-
pointed. -Pearl of Days.
Old maids have the satisfaction of
considering themselves mstcblees Mas
irk
Rsteral C.a.eq.....,
"I gee yon us auto( mea awls."
"Tor; I bite kid enough of v.gshel•a-
Dm. 1 pinned my faith to basso -look
est Mend on thew to feat"
And"-
"Tbey threw m. down. "-OlnebaeN
)enquire*.
A. tsapoealble Peat.
"They might have known Maeda didn't
write that letter."
"How sot"
"A man teal welts a Whew while
swinging la a hssmmnek."-O1.vel•nd
Plain Duke.
Lomas nerrallee.
"Are roe aura you love my 6egbtm,
• lave byre When I'm •*1th bow and
asemgnllees bits eta. 7 dde't even katow h "
-c:bioigo Seise*
Aeneas.
s.
"Tea, air, til, noose the war Is ended
w omit we *Ra 4agltwe0 to wark. "
Kay 1 oak year bestnalaae'•
"Ian epodes Mases, 111" -Clow
land -Plain D..1..
ProDOtced IIlcdrabie telIlochk
Rai Made Strong and Well h
Faiee's Celery Colman&
Wena R 14Iceardsoa Oa,
(;cutlemenr,-Having been glveu op h
die some time ago by some of the beat
d, cairn of the 1'uated States, 1 tam, te
t'ttnna& Net Ipulumu terribly 111, aly
had lost all hope. Buffeting 1108411
M, in iltfiaminetnry rheumatism, 1 eat
strongly urged to use Patue's Chien
Cutesmond, 1 gore It a trial to
commended. and the first bottle did me
iso much good 1 continued with eu
mtdidue unlit I had used e'v.at l (.
11ea, when I, found myself pert, t!your
ad; Indeed, I never felt better in an
1117 life than at present.
I use every possible means to tem
others at Paine's Celery Compound, and
w411 always recommend it W gift
treubl141 with rtionntatism.
Yuen very tray,
WM. MOltItISE'IsI1>J,
Hortou Pond, P4
.1. Inearr..1,1e 11..•p,,,,,r,
Mr. Ifeekton thought he would dim
his wife's void dud haughty demeanor
by an effort to he faeetlues,
"Well," he said. "did Toa sty •y
mermaids UAW Ion were at the pay
abater
"No," she anawerwt la her hablttal
too. of •npgrrority, "btu I. saw a ttim
- A nig Lariat a.d NAT. •
Ts. oldest lock In' existence Is the sae
which, formerly secured one of the deem
Of Nineveh. It 1. a gigantic affair, ud
and key oe It, which Is ate large 01 os
man coo c'oovenlently moT7, rt mmis.y
of the scriptural reference to such to
4rumgate being carried on the shoulder.
The exact words are: "And the key le
the Melee of David I will lay [)pen Itis
shoulder " Th. key to the luck from
Nineveh le nearly three and a halt -
f et in length, and of the thickness of
a four -inch tile.
ST ata or 411110, CM or T'Lte0,) ss.
Lices Oote ter
lasma J Oesagt mon: emit that he Is to
.01..ppaa ehset firm d 1. J. ('peau &
de..' -6 *b.ess'm tk.C.7 '1 i i (:-.in,i)a.
6aum of 010E L'lt DOLL0ARS
ort pace
Of LWT' tee rack
and a um ry
CarataaMa00... tMeee.l
►y the aro of RaLLY C ego
.1 CHENEY.
Sworn to before me bald subscribed Im ay
prewnre, this nth day .1 December, A.D. IR.,
A. W. GLEASON,
SEAL Notary Public.
Hall'. Catarrh Can M takes lawman, sad alta
directly on the bloodsad inueo a.urfaces.f the
lystrn Send for testimonials, 4r...
I.J.CHENEY&CO.,Totaled.
IwSuld by Druggists, use.
..m.tbs.g 14.w 1n Plana..
A Roumanian manufacturer has Me
mowed ida latenlloa ttf mewling to as
Paris ezposltloo in 1900 • Minarets
of such exceptional soaorty that Its
toad will he heard at a distance et els
mike
The state dress of a trnmpet.n of til
Royal Horse Guards. "the Blues," tope
over *500.
Qaickenre for T,.otheche. 13c , t",.., Sat
Ono Ana M AIWA* emir ten tens of
phosphorus a year and turns out 25,-
0(1(1.000 matches.
1st for blind's Ll.Wet ud the to et*
greater r reMe.1&
The Arse Lino any part of a demand
senator's funeral expenses was paid out d
public funds was on the occasion of the
death of John Gaillard of South Carolina,
who died Feb. 96, 1826. Two other sea•
&tors died that year-Nlcbolaa Van Dyke
of Delaware, May 19, slid Joseph MaD-
valne of New J.nney, Aug. 19 The avus
age public expense Incurred on •mouunt e!
these three deaths was 41199.47.
Within the nexh 20 ysass-from 111* M
1847, inclusive, -17 senators died, and the
remains of 11 of them were interred .t tit
government's expense. The average aa-
pendlture In those eases was WM*
From 1840 to 1867, Inclusive, 28 semitone
died, and i8 of them were buried by MO
senate Man average expe.dlture of
466. 1e. Ties record from 1669 to ION
shows 00 death. In the acetate. and all bee
five of these were the 000adon of more t
Is outlay of public money, the aggregate
amounting to 4448,849.96, an average el
4Y,114. -North American Review
Th. Gaff one nam.
Three miles an hour 1a •bons the average
speed of the gulf .freer). At certain plates,
however, It attains • .peed of 51 miles as
boor, the rapidity of the current trivial
the surface whoa the sun le shining W
nggs%Isnoe of • sheet lsf Am
A "C..turr" m Her Omen.
"Michigan has an 84 year old lady who
has pnreha.ed • bleycle and Is learning t,
ride. •"
Well, here's hoping *bell uompias&
asa1nrr. "-Clev4and Plato Dealer.
A Naosileassea Bold Moog Set WHO
OM•tel. Sar** 1awl Psar 0
FREE! r:IM yep Nltme :: ;is.
p1n cted elad as nodod "Senclo
hen sod puase�' ~ w _tr
send you free tM above a.ssr arini1tf,ssse
address at wise, sasether 1par Fe tab
all risk. Goods rstttvt•bls. It�Om• pee
theme In proposb .m
es esa&sa
tendo Agency, 41 McCaw. Omsk TORONTO.
ASIR ALEIR FOR
BOE��HS'S
BRUSHES and BROOMS.
For Sale by all [wading BOONS
RO$CRM HMO 0 Apt T $asst
*WOW* tsleso• tbaei.
BOY!) A 111215ilia:'
n g�f�abrlT
eels
a.w. Steed 00Mtea
Mas
ar-
m !e mart
seal. A4mly, 14 Hamel Shut. TORONTO.
The WAN CITY Nl. Ce..
(LI stONJ
*mow Bessie. Pr.skd•N.
glarviclitimati TONOWYO
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