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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-11-1, Page 3OUNG FOLIKS. JACZY'S nAldP, 'BY -aOrSPOUO. rather left Jeck.n end umiz e): .o the • farm when lie end mother sterted off tor Stoney Creek. They (wily meant to begone wee4y retorniug on tte early tan nezo morning bat they might, 1'm Wel heve staid alleninter, if they'd chosen—we omild /amen =tinned well eneugh alone. Theron none of the outoloor wenn that I'm oot pet ty well posted about, if 1 do- Bey it myself, end jackyn cooking is geed enough tee any- body. eepted lay Seeley, who had elept quietly Toerennothineeteeneeleotoneeenneeneg. threugla the night, and had not seemed te 7.1‘pr " If you haven's dreamed all ishis yorOve TEES sTovain Is UP* been telling. I ehould think the drat thing to be clone was to see if your prisoner has etseaped. Fie mey be miles away by thin The Omit In ail $true and Its Jetemorar tim 144 rsirt*tx. „ So we marched straight te the bed -room, Uowind Activity wee created in the 'novo- he in front and 1 a few step i behind Father pipe merket last week, and there was 4 groeu unlocked the door, and there eat the tramp demand no. sewed leeerere te ateend the 6.3r the iidw witli bie face turned from nutnereo oue oalls from entity innteelioide us ; »zae the door opened be leoked around, etenneeeeeehe winery. w eeeenenneenneme iwoe loTh4:lert,heallhhe'eg'tass: tmoeenlefa4kIrelliYaTdsab: waterentlnill etth:t ePpecipuaUwaxitlegifett:Lablnibligng time° thoraallft •Clo°144691148d4a16:31.DieBi'vettfIcY i:egga.pay4aby uxi ant amen they were long eeparated 'anthers- tisad not seelt ter to (Ando empinyrogue, forat the blood, esespensenentaption, getter- Yi".1 0141 he Auto. I was 044c1 °to cd every tinsmith had had more work than. al debility, and weekuess, And an blood end the rt aa.cillieltlY acid enietly oot 1 could. lee mod intern re one help was ja gmet 40 "kin tuastuf" and veriff the troth 0 poe4ry "tr-- "Ile raA:rt livef who MIAs the met, the noblest, feels the beat. And be who rte heart eats (pinkest Livethe longene lives in etre hour M are then in years do same whose eat aroixt 41430pg i4 al$'pe aong their veins." These lioee describe that eanditron of per feet health vzhich 'all men and women ldiSh tO enjoy. To be able ea think dearly, to ineline to de noble eats, to live long and pyouely we nueet 'he free from the domiere.- DO (Mt 1M the sitting•roani 1779.4 iAter• d. That a peeener ejjejer,enneareetotedy aitw1 os feet. gereetnjeg. anent neeeneore. ter. yea e" bevel unuth faith in my story. And mother . * wanted to knevr if the man heel eeceped, and whether fethen wouldn't need my help in tying biro. While I was explaining that father seem - eke re a gut, $b4 maiste that her mune hi jegneline, tied I ooglit to oil ter by t; but thae'e toe long for every -day ute, se cell her Jacky, and when ebe puns on h,er high who hes ever atterapten to pot up a stow. Vie beet acalpen'e eley ie ftnetsd near:Ben &men it ienotinerelythe r480t cf exteudedext 'boors, parienc°, but rather a Special fiteerul to the work—a goatitheetion akin to that posseased by the enake chew:nen It Is °ea ot the dirtiest jobeatriaoscanundertake,anditwilittegeneral. ly oneerved that the man oleo iernost *success- ' heeled sheen and piles pni el to be acquainted with him. I heard a long Int tia, fief...fez tweleontles etotepipe together her bead to look yoeng-ladytied, I make it 4 and knid pe4 Ot laUghter freia the other lean:an without anyetteeof perpeudieuleror point at ealling her Jack. It teased her more room. nod 1 knew they must be talking mbent horizentel and without regard far white then anything 1 could ,eaal her. me and, the adventures of the night, I did welts or bright carneta. tie is happiest Welia .thili4e 'went on all right while our feel as if I Would like to go out to the barn and *see to the hones j test then, but there was U0 way tl etteapa. At any rano the Wei shot had. not yet been expleined, and, did not believe I had dreamed it. Father now came Pato the room and in• traduced the stranger to mother As 44 31ry dear friend, Friedrich Kaufman, of Beall?. You remember the Vitae when WaS aleX when milled in jtuft after the man of the felko were eft, until juet at WOG., When WO houtte has failed in an aeterapt te put up Were eetion 4 upper there wait a kUQ4 At the a stove—when the fhor is covered with odd Teree inehea le the tereeege width a mil. deo; and J.Scky missverod it, That, you see, joints of pipe, brokea elbows, finer nei I wee where 1 sed it. I ;should have gone and fill-pm:13a of akin lying in a pik of rust -bb n" leery ri en, ineuseite and awed all the fuse tban oaine ecalee and soot. fie sutveye all • thie with Tne ooly reliable cure for neterth le Dr. afterward**, 1 wisuldn't have let an unknewn illaeouceeled jey, an then prooeede toetre Sege's °vend!, Ft imeiy. men eorae in to stay all night. But that nut the pipe, disearding AU elbow or two WI 17:47,Elilouri wet eneg ranee et morello. WAS just what Jeolty did, Then neither punclebeg beide iltrough the relit eaten jointe We could make out, for we ceuldn't talk Ger- unceaeinn kindness. They brought mein,* . oho ner 1 Ceuld underetend whAt he said, in that city ? For ein weeks 1 /4y Ate the which brave been brought up keen the cellar, AV. 421, eeeeee enae he wantoa to gee /qr., ji...ofott point of death, but the Kaufman; with Of course he has to go ba ek to the shcp and an4 wount wen; on no eerne, That wag all whom I bad been hording, tended me with get two or three jomts of pips and au en man, and fee only seemed to know %few Eng. to life and health from the very.border 0 lish worde, • Wasn't it a nice eitnatiqn? ill' gm 4/. 1 can never repay thetrgeodnece If the strealloer ouldn't talk lie eQUI4 age to leer eer bi9reigi eue•luill 'IV gratitude. well enough, and be seemed to notiee every. But 1 sin very glad to welcome one of the Mug, Watieet Ithat be wita playing family to iny elm home, I hope we van show A 114'4 Met elY ,te, lp,,te the house?, Re hint hevitality all warm hotted as they gave ellid. beets e good, e to rob or murder me, A stelt and fr tendleas atranger in a for. in tlati night, and. PO "tartt ever 4lid him, eigu land." • out. 1 thought Veen aa I think now—that it wasn't wise to let him etay 1, but Jacky ' weuldn't her to turning him ontdoore QII a stormy night. Beelike, it's deubtful if sto ceuld, have made hint emberstand that we wanted him to leave. " Whv it's four miles batik to he eey 1 we %vat like INT fair. Low drooping in the sultry air. My hears wee tent with goof and care, I loved her well.. Bu tlet Tee wsoclet grows old grows ; Mr :ewe% liks bloeniou xea • Uovi hriglit her face with beauty glows, I dare mat aell. The wenderlog be wonld stop to sip, To nectar of her P rfect Ip 'Tema 1)-. tneme.‘ Favorite Patenrip- T.on wrooght the spell. bow or two, but it is wonderful with what ease he inena,gee the retmetory pipe, C914414* °ring that he Is ;melt an Work:Ow:king' creatnre, anti so phenomenally dirty. It to QUO tbing to put together a number et new leo du of pipe frola from the bands of the naer, and another to harmonic: the erop of 6Si5 with a freah joint evolved from the bank Xtuaut of a neighborieg dove "jacky,•come here and weiceine the store on the lgth of October, leSti Men friend whom peorge pereisted in calling of moderate !hearth who woald like to yOUr tramp.' ' 11 be able to put up their QW4t0Ved, W4,131, So Jet* etepped up to Mr. IVinfunto, as atandard page of if t0VO pipe adopted, and if suppose must call him, and ebook hendit they cannot get that, they Ars willing to do with him. think be must have seen the eozrething to encsurage ingenuity in the welcome In her face, if ha did not understand ventiett of A plaetia or eleittio pipe which will village„ end be Jodie teral out already. 1 the pretty' Englieh wordesb old, for be work front bath ends, or even in the middle thitelt it would. be cruel to ORA him away," tended pleasantly, and said something agree- wben it is iseeessary to intik° a cut or thorn - Able in German, 1 could only gu.eni wbet en a taint. Some people are so nereone it was hem the leek in father's eye*. about stove pipets that when they take them Then "Pater familiae" 1444'04499d MO* down in the pring they mark each joint sud. I would give two years 0 Latin to have with chalk SO that there eon hone miatalte uudevetood that bit et Deuteeh. The when the time eotnes to put *be ptpe beck in stranger had hard work to keep hie !Ace place. but even thin doee not avert difficulty, etraiglxtt and 1 felt like A 1O01, 1 Matted for hen the time Cernea It la ttlinoet invari• have sent bins off fnen for conettiamlain • iamb better, either, listen tether told rins te Ably found. thet tliepipellail become distort. Jacky *Aid. "There 4 no berm in him, 1m teere, deeentt leek like a tromp, but like a weary, travelltelned gentlemen. He May be poor, but 1 knew he isn't a ranged. 1 never thought you were timid, George, but it looks like it," the aided. That settled the mestien. wouldu but 1 know she did tot feel the responsible" st4T out lAte tbe Yard Awl btleS le the ed so that it hi neceseery to try all sort; of ley 1 did, if elm was nixteen, and. twa years " Plural" 1 Weld tibia there. cerebinetione to make ends met. older than 1. I walked out without n word, and "mute S e the etranier gird ;•"&sa mom It grew alt ;round. the house leefore1 diseovered Any titine, and openiug from tn.. sitting. the 41d/3g-room ManA deep hollett 1 or Wbet would youyoung pan,, and wedlts41 to Ave him. neer remalas oi fanciful which Ecccg• that 1 have never gambled, drank by for company, of COUTO. I Wished eIZS11 the OM which eal/ellY Steed an the I:reeked or indulged in any *lone babits that 1 owned a 1)1401, but father would sitting room table, understood It ellnow, whatever ?" never let tne buy ane; so 1 pnt the old gun and felt cheaper than ever. Ilow1 hated to "I would. say, sin" replied the youug (it's elumet as old as ray grandfather, ou a carry in that absurd pistol, and meet the mue If tbut you mune Imre comfortable chair at the head of ney bed, and. went to laughter of the fatnily. Yet that was late I 'bowed te the bedroefa next to pistol, At last I noticed, a few yertill frOM Money Bum* bat No rtat. MOM, I regent to alcel with one eye the anew. From. this bah 1 walled out the emarnein eqlecooy, 49/ / should tod ehnzu pl A u re ogrgetowa,ont.mtiu•I•p3 Fit Ot; NNT. Atu Sortie special barest We bettate telly whieh no etherArteiris •Ito us, TarboX Bros., go Ceetrintan,--'t Vito, and Dreary ter bile; •W..3 X 01 GOVI AAA Dux rpor, ittaets, eto ulro nadten Potent cu, Owe. an tl latest ail a, Poloratsi C. RV; Chle ,Fteerftreo AUrIFEL STOKY; '1 AND GOLDSN OEMS of unienteeTectoght." by J. W. And and T. Do WittTalgurge D.D.; beautiful. illeateetions, eel arid plain; handsomely hound ; large quarto hook; plain t,vpe And jasterieb A hoele that balms the eyo a; a elauee: eetme to agents extra, libetal, Wudx.tat BMW, l'AblfSbet TerefatO. PAINE s CELERY COMPOUND ACTS AT THE BAlif E THE NERVES:5: THE LIVER, • THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS Thu coned action gives it won - &del power to Cure all diseases. Why Are We Sick? Because we allow the nerves to zemain weakened awl 'hitter -ea, and thew great mane tobecome cloned or ternid, and lotImOle ifTe therefeteforee WO the blood that should be expelled neturally. pAiairs COMPOUND mix CURE mraovermse. oentsTmminr, 7ZPIO4T 00M- 7414,1=0.Mtatt,T Prawn, raxaratwamrzecanmm.‘ eintinnnalet An AZT* =mons DISOnignatit By quieting and shrengtheninithe nerves, and causing freeention Of the bowels, mid kidneys, and restor- ing their powete to thsow off disease. Wbyserfatialetia TAW PA &Met 17bytnneeettelwithtlieneenetinetient Wbenighteneetwernieerieritingetted TA/ firiiiira nitintue einn beerlaclutsi Ifflarbeve aleoplore nightit Penuos Ciosow Ostrentrep , vete= health. It ia An entirely vegeta. tie re ocerly,hermlenam ram. $efrfie, Proses& Price %wee- AU filo Ow VitaStfliellAll WWI Stc04Proptiotete, " 110.14nrs1"., P. Qe, 1 • • ter cls 0 I, west ot a delay. o SnOndenee entkilte ri, nurcEit. Financial Agt. Emir g., Toronto. THE TORONTO SILVER PLATE CO Qt the nigh tOrnie etee 3111/EH-PLATED WARES. T B lust bank aceount and don't know the proper way sleep. what I bad to do, to spend it," 1 de net ninny, bow log 1 bad been After the general merriment had eubeided Weep, but 1 suppose It was ()elite awhile, father gave us 'qr. R.'aufinan'e aceonnt of lbw It 3Iappoued. and that It was past midinght, when the matter. I suddenlyAwoke.. I lietened to fiad lu the first place, he had lost his travel. What are you, here for ril Wa out If all was quiet in the next room, end ingleag,centisinizighieletters of introduetton aolorod. Man ln AU irebetinet murmur cell 1st my attention. and his tlerme,n•Eleglieh dictionary, o that "Stealin' a pig, oh." I could not hear the wore, but there wn*:, he was OOMpellta to rely entirely on lain "But you knew bettor than to E.al 7" whispering going on there, which mutt have ernell atm* of Beglielt words. Au he had 'VII know better next time, stih. 1 won't Inen what waked one 1 learned what he knew of tbe language from steal nuilla tint will wince' an nic," Tim men muet have 4000410014 books, ho did not succeed very well with when he was tieing the best Liderly lady (to bey in hardware tore) ; grown men? While I was getting my ii,vdivti tongue* never I/ev ye got any 0* thorn handneellows for glide at his commend. He had wits together, to make some bold move, I teu* ego and understanding it when Boy: les'in ; there'seeornothin' nice— and tvalk about the eittilrisom, looking a laaga thought, and wondered 10'44 1 cciald lame peoulier aounds, and was eurprised to do. Could 1 rout two, oe Aterhar, mon find that we thought he was apeaking his A Small Ceneellaiell, heard some exie come out of • the men reem before realized the difference between read. buildie areal t t fi hi la. oVe)3, after going to his room for the Elderly lady: Is that the eheapeet ye QAU window Tiled, and tile 10W1 report of for moiety, at comae. hen I beard a ePeken, or aPealtiug it ones MX, Well i'' " "u t'A° ogee e hat wee on fool..? 11i4ht, prneticed alma Mere iether.glanced eell el" USD next noorniug, that he might enettic them U. as you don't look to bon very etreu thy better. Then as he wished to consult the old ledew, I'll fill it with wind for you. dietionarir he' had noticed. on the fitting. A moment. Ile was exemicting6 the book by 81m—"Why don'tyou sit doem ?" grime -Teeny at me( the wet* he wished to By:Yana hitil 111 till you whet I spratg us, seized the gun, but before 1 IQ, Minna:— iloi r en, 3 The best 2".',4 e i dialog AeW ead ne e acbeEl, Use hot takes. Sample by rn nartionlanr. on =Opt el 13 c d 'I . siNIS, fl 'Fogs Street Arcade, ANDS° II IX D CIIIEF, a a r. Noires no in 0 all o eaue eine: for peireine. et . Wo Make Ms hitroduce O'n goods into every boasts drese et QUect, Wilt ..)44%Nilk CO,, WI queen • 'W., Toronto. cln readied the oor the footsteps aeerned to be retreating into the bedroom. An idea struck met I kid the gun down, and crept cautiously out ot the room. The sitting.roona was dark, though. we usually left the lamp burning ;but the darkneesf we- ed my plat. I reached the bedroom door, dreNv it stealthily to, and looked it, before anyone ineide the room could prevent mo. Than I crept bank to my own room, drees. ed, and, venb gun in hand ; waited for the other mane I bit pretty sure of jacky's tramp, for knew he could not raise the window to move without my knowledge. What that report meant, of what the out- side man was abounel could not guess. It wasn't very jolly to sib there in the dark, and wonder and listen. It was a cold night, the very coldest, it seemed to me, that I ever bew. 11y hands began.to get numb, my feet were like lump of ice, and in -spite of my resolution I began to get sleepy. I did mean to watch till morning if I froze in the at- tempt. Time went very slowly. It seemed as though hours must have passed, when at lasbI heard a dockstiike. It began, one, two —1thought it mustbe as late as that --three, four—why, it le near morning—five, six— and yet the strokes did. not cense. "That clock must be wrong," I muttered; but the exasperating thing kept on as long as it pos- sibly could, and struck twelve. Then the house was perfectly quiet again. I began to feel doubtful about staying e awake until morning. At any rate, I must "s Make myself a little more comfortable. So laid the gun down within reach of my hand, and pulled a blanket off the bed to wren, myself in; and that is the It 1 re- member of the night's experiences. I was waked by a loud knocking at th outside* door. I started up, saw that it was daylight, and heard my tether's voice min nig me to let him in. At the same time Jacky hurriecitout from the kitchen, where she bad been getting breakfast, and greeted me with an astonished look and said: . 4•1•11••• room tab e, he stepped into -that room for a Kinked Trim When His Bank Was Turnea, the light which had been left urning, when he saw something Was wrong with the lamp. He seized it and hurried to the window. By tile time the oil wae blazing within the lanine and he barely sacceeded in hurling it out side. The explosion that followed was the pistol shot I.hail heard. Of the looking of hie door he had not known until the morning, and, of chortle, it puzzled him greatly, for be knew it m have been done in the course of the ni He was sleepingethe sleep ofthe just w e I was watching in the next toorn with that loaded gun, so my vigilance was entirely wasted, • 0 • I hoped that father would not tell hire much opposed to , his even vending the night at our house; but, if I may judge by the twinkle of his eyes, as they follow me around, he has listened to a graphic account of my proceedings that night. Of course, I shall not hear the last of the matter while he is with us. apel"that may be for some time. wantseto bay some lend in our vicillity, and he and father Ile—" Why—or—the truth is, youtnal- together too energetic papa assaulted me last night." She —"Assatiltokyon I" Ele^-.^,14 Yes,,•icsitalted me, I .wouldn't have minded et so *ouch had, it not been for the cowardly valny he did She—"What "de -you Mean?" kialted me—when my back was drne.i." "If this is, your final answer, bliss Jrobin- sett," the youog man said;, with ill -concealed chagrin mite ploked up bis hat and turned to go,"'I can do nothing bateubmit. Yet, has it ever occurred to you. that when it lady all the suspicions 1 bad enterteined, or hoW patinas the age of 37 she tot likely to find hereon as math liought after by: desirable young men its she once was 3" • " occurred to me with sudden and painful distinotnees when you, offered yourself just now," she re- plied. "Gond nieht, Mr. Peduncle," • aalifornia. Ask for tickets via thwold-established and favorite overland route comprisin t'he Chic- ago and North W'estern Union an Southern are looking for this right leen°. t then, he 'poem, wen. is studying English, and teaching ' Jacky Two fait trains feaveChicago daily' with , unrivalled accommodations for German. I stumble across them lately. AY S 4 LIBRARIES deetrIng to replenish their stock should er Our Catalogues of S. Iithrery and 110010i. We *ripply all kinds of S. S. Renniettea on the mart warantageons terms. Ad- dress WATSO.N', MAnager Toronto Willerd Traet Depoliters. Toronto. H. ftLinfaeop.,,z1tRooFERs •iirliiTACCOA111.4 Arin DIMAS Id Roollog Felt, Staten' Felt, Deafening Felt, Carpet paper, Building Paper, BooflogPitch, Coal Tar, Lake Gravel. °Mee.: 4 Adelaide St. East, Torairto. — 1.A• 1,131kreos r circa aninciatian Torcnto, one ANTED ItittaflEttt!ilifg:zIFET St ck of tho well-Ituown $t. Cettiarines Nur toles. LI oral terms and steady work. Ad. ass THE D. Vt. DEADLB NUESERY CO., led., Cattrarines,.9nt. LeatherBelting eEsr vaLtu IN THE DOMINION. RE.DIX011 &CO, MAKERS, 70 KING ST. E, TORONTO Send roe-Prao Liite and Discounts, wherever I go, both heade bent over the same book, both tongues talking unitise:en igible nonsense. I must seyne bas improv- ed coosideranly since I first saw 'him, but the name of 'en.Tacky's tramp " stioles to him still. It inn't my doings; indeed, I think they call Ithee so :neatly to plegneenet for it doesn't annoy lain or Jacky. : „ s 34' 4k, • Or as Smuggler Webers. Ihe Secretary of the Navy fof thylJnited States should have known batter' then to talk to a newspaper reporter anninvideet the United States.could do in the eoett of a war with Great Britainn when, as he hineself said, no euch wer was pbssible. Thaehe should boast a „little when he did %eneent to tellt is very natural, howeven'for he has been working very hard during the last few years to build up for the UnitedStance a Wien but efficient navy. As a result of his labors there are noW half a dozen war ships aftoat in United States per* which, as they have been built mostly from the desiens of the most •celebrated English naval archi- tects, should prove serviceable vessels, Not more than two of them have been ermed, and none of them exceptionally fast. The American fleet, ae it will exiet in a few years, woulcl do admirably to reinforce the North Atlantio s5undron of the Britian fleet in police service in case any picakoon should attempt to prey upon atimmerce. "Why George, didn't you go to the train to meet the folks? I was wondering that you, were gone oo long." Then, when I had let them in, father was provoked that I failed to come after him with the carriage, and I saw there was a scolding ready forme. "We have been waiting in the stetion a full hour," he said, " and I began to think we would have to come on foot. I'd like to have you explain how it happened that you didn't drive over. I shan't trust you another time, young man, if you can't do better than this.!' As soon an I could get a chance to speak I tried to excuse inyself, thong') I felt pro- voked at myself for oVersleeping. "ow, father, if yeiu 1 new pal that had happened vice you wetaway, you wouldn't wondee that I failed to meet you, as I hed promised. , You couldn't guess what a time I had last night, or you would be too glad n to fincl everything Ode to scold me." Then I Went on to tell about that strang- er, and Jacky's obstinaey in keeping _him over night; hiennysterious movements, and She pistol allot I was sure I • had heard. When / had finished the story, which I made as brief as possible, he Said : fifeb end seat:ad-class passengers. Rates no higher than by other lines. Baggage check- ed through. 'Full infotmatien, covering ratesoete.e with time table and meatd, given by J. H. MORLEY, ,0 &dean Prissenger Agentee69 Tong° st., TfiViinto, Ont. Or' more. fabtios ate used in the , cons- binatiod of ail dressy, gowes. , A Cure for Drunkenness. The opium habit, depsomania, the raorphine nervous prostration caused by the use of to ace° wakefulness, mentakdepression'a softening° the br in; etc, premature old age, loss of vitality 'oausedby over e.xertion of the brain, and lossof natural etrength from any muse whatever. Men—young, old or mid- dlo•aged—who are broken down from any al the Above cauees, or any cause not mentioned above, sem •your address and 10 eents in stampfor Lubon's Treatise,'in book form, of Diseases of Man. Boas sent sealed and secure from observation. Address M. V. tenon 47 Wellington street Bast, Toronto, Cant Hard cash, we presume, is ito called to distinguisheit from soft money—or is it be- cause it is so hard to get? 17CCIIING PILES. Smarms—Moisture : intenseitehing and stinging most at night :worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcer. ate becoming very Ore. SWAYNn'a OINTMENT Stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, arid In many armee removes the tumours. 6518 equally efll oacnoue in curing all Skin Diseases. I)11. sWAYNB io SON, Proprietors, Philadelphia. SWArrin'a olive men oan be obtained of druggistssant by radii ler 50 cents. , Citizen (to elderly physician): You don't •bleed patients as of ten as you did fifteen or tweety years ago? ' ' Physician (looking over package of un- paid bills): No, we don't bleea 'em at alt; • Dame .Exnesionoe they bleed us 1 Has convinced many that to et§le any oi 8 Cohroffdliiopliu aetho test in the Moro, She itilleatitates offered tor the tire -pop and W atson,coug Painlese^eorn cure is attended with danger. World for the throat and chest, Lor the voice Get always and use no other than Putnaine's unaqunlind, See that the letters R. 85 T, t‘t, Pairiless Corn Extraetor, at druggietsare stumped on each drop. Stained Glass FOR:CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, AND PUBLIC BIliLDINGS. .0. GOODERIIA.M. Manse: Young ivien SU ON 0 AltING. from the streets et lgeoreuee ent1 IOW nervous said exhausted 0 3Isu who are broken Atone or over work,. and h S'AltaNOTIX COMOSRIDD ma EMPIRE BAKING 00, 10.4341aCtUnd LT I Ills 86 •- Toro zI ly evil bat ta, bbs wizo Mad t1oent9e3ve lianuar•Aoso and a trornthe effects et amerced Ilte feel the es., send for an reed Si. V. Luton's Treatee en tha Dixassei of 2.ten. Tim book will be lout oealed to any4cleltosi an «cclp et two SQ. amps. Address, 51, V. LIJI3Oti, W31113432 T rrosts, that CANADA PERMANENT Lon 85 SatvingsUompany ItVISEVORATXD law 'lead Moo ; Tormito St, Toronto annserItied Capital. *. 4.IIe rata ityp n 41.444* b as, Tbeeelereadeapitel and resorreee of thie Company. tenetnee with the increaesd eacilities ibnes twwnser encetireoloreopelelnielend revisers with ch sip recoara etudes the Directore to meet with promptmeer sad at the lowest current rate lat interest ail requireetients for loane upon anglaise-tore seal otate steamy. application Mae beina4e0e5t4erO1 the Omiilf4414 loco Ap,waisers, or str J. aza44aVal=1.`M,g4vlitt. Itirsator.Tarnto LtDICS" Dree MsuleCnttln bY vew ate Deprave TAILORS' SQUARE, eletnelle geereateelte toot lento Ws all art et euttinaU fAririent$ warn b diee mid children, MR. SUITS, Stil tea St W.,. Toronto. eneetentented. Nervou8 Debility, PP, ours tientele low tern meek:rine eta fifteen ream with Mat thleeels, In the treatnar4 nennue debility, and all disees arisIng Iris ex* oessee, everwerked. brain. 10,9 el 1141ity, ;login da the eare, Palpitatioo, do. Fer s/s1,71 01t druatirte rrifies At per box, erO nue* tori, Or ICIU be»bby =sit an mtipt palue. Fa:apnea OA epplizettern GRAY lamoulaCQ, Toroata, NIERGHANTs. BuT0HERS2 aud Traders geueaUy, We want a QQl»LA in youluabtyplek 411 CrlabearnitileglitarninS zsa Cash. Srnbsb; au 44144CAXi FrUirset7 ess, CI, zw.A.G.M, ura, Peeve Vernv f* are ehil,frese who cheerfelrior When Ereschniker's Yeast ;PI No 414 ,dronsma fed al1144. r4 , So she kmar.rs ge i•est. • tliatiesta *Caner her &col is the svhilest, her tom are. tho And re eat ellgc toneohes eke a'ame eve &Awns, BUY THE BREADMAKEIrS YEASTS NUDE 6 OEM. What Is n In Meat That Strengthens? The M,.3SWIgN It contain i Neste etinto leyon1 all queAlon Is tho meet important stnstitnent of FIeth OI.111 NERVII TISSUES are ent rely deperrIent Ann Altarnen tOr thewr repair and oar Mud In enter to be healthy must o ;Leda it n no less than seven per cent. SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS has eterIz. deroonstrad that J,01111.8TgN fonifIEEF Cent:dui all the elenoentso-ovithout a single excepiten-,ncectemy for the formation of 'LSU, MUSCLE AND BONE. OS per rent. el o.gaoic matter of flesh forming material. Is per sent. of mineral *arts et PhoThotes. It mud to anent therefore to the InteIligent public thnt Johnston's Fluid Beef has;the filet claim as A NIMBI:IOUS laud STRENGTH-GIVINO FOODfor o7d andyoude, sick and robust FLUID BEEF MO WITH: OM WITHOUT THE BAGGER, MTAUSLAND & SRI 76 King St. W., Toronto). SCOTT. SOROBILA.. 'S .'10ONSIMPTION anrlowiwommosall . . . a '0 1 ' BRONCHITIS EMULSION COUGHS mreams.................mmotemoram CURES COLDS Wasting Diseases Wonderful Flesh Peeducer. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. Containing the stimulating Itypoplios- phites and Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the potency of both being largely in- creased. It is need by Physicians all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sold by all Dr.U(/;ISS, 50o. and $3.00. Allan -Lino Royal Mail Steamships stIIliig duringwinter from Portland everyThursday and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in sum mex from Quebeo every Saturday to Liverpool, ogling at Londonderry to land mails 'and passengere for Scotland and, Ireland ; also from Baltimore, via Bah. fax and St. tohnet, N. F., to Liverpool fortnight13 during summer -moths. The steamers of the Glee gow lines sail daring winter to and from Halifax, Portland, Boston and Phimdelphia; and during sura moor between Glasgow had Montreal weekly; Moque and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philadelphia fortnightly. Fer freight, passage or other information apply A.:Sohurationer As Co., Baltimore ; S. Cunard St Co. llalifax•, Shea Co., st. John's, nide Wm. Thomp ,son ,Cc., St. John, N. B.; Akien & 'Co., Chicago Leave Is Alden, New York ; H. Bourne; Toronto Aliens, Rae Is Co,, Quebeo ; Wm. Brookie, Piffled?. phia ; B. A Allen Portland Boston. Montreal. CHATHAM FANNING MILLS OVER 2000 ALREADY SOLD THIS !EASON Surpasses all other Fauniugldills in the Market. Do not buy -until you get toy Circulars ond Interns, deo. r..5Oor Patent Bagging Apparatus saves time and labor. 'Willing CO to Se bushels per hour, awl can be attached to any of the • machines made by ue dutiog the last lour years, &MON" CAMPBELL, Illanurer VIIATBAM, Oat it „There aro many AWNS Of 'aerie MANI E 01 Pt ;7410, but none equal 15 10 lubri s. sus, Mumma; eto., find none tin to the a or Peerless made by - r ''.., SAMUEL ROD S & CO.3 ' Eil ; 'obtfro. Sold ay dealers everywhere. 'Capital and Vianvids nooyer.$3;000,000.' HEAD OFFICE, • . 15 TOSONTO-STEEET, TORONTO •Ixoliat9 Company; Established °Saber, 1S11. To this date, October 31st 1887 there has been returned: . To he heir of Policy -holders (death elaim0,. t• • • • **, •,.• • • ••• • a • I,. • ••• 8649,249 pd To the holders of matured Endoivreent Policies ,26,452 To Poliey.holdersbn 'surrender Of 08,656 0 - 'lc Polierholders for Cash Profits (indluding those allocated and being 432.544' utr To holders Of Anneitv oal. i. . .... ... .. 16,267e4 Lned to Poliey-holders on thekeonrtyof their 82,264 51,000,174 a? Pitifinies Fortie over 10e0e0. •• Annotettitsov ea* $15,000.000. .• • PItMDENT-s-Hone SIR W. Pn Howtoinne C,B., VICIOPRESIDENTS--tWaranete Entauzenntsee Eeweeto Entoitu ESQ. ,1l. ClIONALI); Managing Iddrnetort at&Polleies Nontorfeltable•after 2 years mad IndefeaZ 411s -woe. Oa A 'WONDERFUL NERVE TONIC. A lifldielne, not a Drink. Ounce All ftiseases of the StOmneh, Retie/else Blood, Liver Kidneys5 Urinary Organs, Nervousness SteePlessness Female Complaints DRUMM, It ma' Save Your Life. terer'el,000 Reward paid foe a case they will not cure.