HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1889-1-17, Page 3The. Last Wish.
This is all, is it much, my darling? yon must
follow your path through life,
Have a head for it t complex windings* a hand
for its Redden strife,
The sun will shine, the figwere will bloom
though my course'mid them all is o'er,
I would not, that these dear living eyes,
should light on their j ey ne more,
Only, just for the eke of the happy past
and the golden days that have been,
By the love we have loved, and the hopes.
we have hoped,
Will yen have any grave kept green?
Jest a moment in the morning, la the eager
flush of day,
To pluck some creeping weed, perchance, or
train the white rose spray,
Just a moment to shade .my violets, from the
glare of the noontide heat,
Jas; a tear, and a prayer in the gloaming,
era you leave me, with, liogerinag feet,
Oh, it ia weak and foolish, blit I think that
In God'e serene
I shall know, and love to know, dear one,
that you keep my grave so green.
I would fain, when the drops are splashing
against your window pane.,
That you would be *joking easefully of
g y my
grasses out in the rain,
That when fee winter veil ie spread tree the
fair white world below,
Year tender kande ravine the holt wreath,
that narks myrest in the avow.
.row.
.
My clasp on life any. lifede rich gifts grows
faint and cold, 1 seen,
But oh 1 I would Nal it to the last, the
truce of my grave kept green.
11;13[,.0410 it is by ouch, little sigma the heart
and its faith are read 1
Because ause the natural men mast airbus ere he;.
Pine the forgotten deed.
The neavooly hope le bright and pore, awl
CA1111 is the heavenly feat,
Yet the huanati heart olinge yeeroiugly, to.
all it hie prized the beat,
We bane been act happy, darlipg, and the
parting pang le keen,
Oh" soothe it by thie lest vow to ms ; yew'
will watch that my grave keep green.
N. L. D.
Hernliane•A OhristinasBalled oI`Old
Quebec.
The watering sun lead au4k .behead
Tao RilentLeurentidee,
And night on dnaley why of wind
Rem o'er the eget htlleidea,.
old blue riser streaked with faun,
Rolled to the lonely sea,
And up the (there renew:mg home,
CARCO youeggermiene,
Her eta:ling ayes were Henle title,
The eoftwend from the South
Swept the gold Weems ea they idew,
In ripples round her mouth.
She was a river pilot's daughter,
And ata abe tripped along,
She gazed nroea Saint I.awrent'a water
And eanathis olden tong.
" Reeaignolet du Fort becage,
I oeeiguelet du bolo wsli
Eh 1 lea•t•en dire a sue meltree:o
Quo jo incurs pone; arra beaux yeuz."
Through gable pin and slivery birch
The twlualing vUb g311ghta came soft,
She eang au tint the pariah church
Lifted, enwrapt in shade, aloft.
" Tout' falle qui n'apas d'e'ment,
Comment vet elle?
Elle vet toujours en eotapirant,
Et tonjeurs 'veille."
She clasped licr white hands while be feet
Trod kilt the frosty ground,
Above sbo saw the br.anobea meet
And beard the wind's low hound.
She trembled at the. solitude,
And all the trees grew dim
As through the alcoves of the wood
There stole a low weird hymn.
Amazed she started been and listened -
The twilight deeper grew,
And nota star atmid sky glistened,
The breeze no lenge blew.
Slowly the pbantom musick died,
Like winds that sink their breath-
It was the Eve of Christmas tide,
And that the Chaunt of Death.
The dim ohnrob windows through the murk,
Stood indistinct and black,
And hovering spirits seemed to lurk
- And follow in her track.
Grossing her boeom with g prayer,'
And looking eft behind,
She crept up to the windows there
With dread -bewildered mind.
The gleaming heedatones standing by
Whispered a tale of rne-
Then she drew back with a low cry,
Oa tiptoe peeping through.
The dead Cure with pallid faee,
And strange unearthly look,
Stood in his old accustomed D' wee
With an unopened `cook,
11`itie ifY,mbre aisles; were filled once more,
With spectres of the past ;
Mute men and maids gone long before,
To their unending rest.
From Even's silver lamp the beams,
In twilight tinct with red,
Through the rose windows sank in streams,
Above the gathered dead.
Hermione with catching breath,
Saw as she gazed around,l
The mother who was loved in death,
The lover who was drowned.
{, # * ' *
The orisons were dying away,
The litany was read,
For she had watched till break of clay,
The vigils of the dead.
Her 'eyes had grown unearthly now,
Iter face was pale as death,
She pushed the damp hair from her brow,
And, shuddering, held her breath.
.,""It'still remains," the'Cure said,
With wan and ghostly look,
".For Death's new record to be read
From this unopened book.
""The names of those foredoomed to die
Within the freshly coming year,
Among these grassy graves to lie
And to assemble with us here."
Low bent Hermione her head,
Her heart tumultuous stirs,
Of alt the names the Cure read,
The first he read was hers.
Her heart was frozen in her breast,
Her quivering face was white with fear,
The blinding tears came unrepressed,
For she could feel Death standing near.
The light had gone out from her eyes
The mute lips said no word
Por thereare deep heartbroken cries
That ear bas never heard..
When Spring with cermet. .of flowers
Came with her perfumed tread,
Chasing the dewy footed honre
Hermione was dead.
The old blue river, +streaked with foam,
Swept weeping to the sea,
But in her grave within the gloam
Slept young Hermione.
Montreal, 1684. F,, H. STAI+roal,..
8i3E LTV.ES ON WATT& ONLY;
A. lteauttftll French Canadiai Girl Nebo Inas
Not Tastedread ror 2,550 bees.
,)osephine Bedard is a pretty, dark -eyed,
e ivacioneFrench Canadian girl who has been
ee a Now Year's visit to her oriole and
cousins at 27 Birch street, Lewiston, for the
past few Jaya. If her story is true, the has
tasted mere than 2,550 days, having neither
eaten ncr desired to eat, nor Nested fond in
any form for that length of time. When the
reporter called upon her today and intro-
duced bieueelf through an interpreter, the
being unable to converse in English, it was
at the dinner hour, and while her releeivee
were partaking of the noon repast she was
leisurely realising in a reeking chair, eppar-
ently deeply interested in e, work on Watery.
Her story., as told by herself, was that she
was born on her father a farm in Tingavick,
a emelt agricultural town in Canada, in
1572. Her mother was strickon with a die•
mewl:14i terminated fatally when Jose•
p';ire Well but three wattle old. Aa a child
she grew reheat and strong, Sae attended
a country sohoot a abort time, and of terwea d
atedett:d in the household duties at Home;
Q i Christ me Day, 1881, she was violently
attacked with diptherie, .and for three long
aveekallneebttwcon life aanddcath. From this
aicifuess beanie the date of her prolonged
and curious feet, nrd today, as for years,
bar means of saetenance le (derived from
water only, which the drinks as. people
elide ordinarily. No form of eatables can
use her sleeping appetite, and the moat
Onions fruits are no temptation to her.
Ia appearance elm is of medium height,
weighing 125 pounds, with a symmetrical
figure, tntellectuel .head, and whet is celled
a pretty face, with sparkling brown eyes,
and; short,'; eael• clack hair. She is a faa-
ciniating brunette of denture countenance
Dd medest hearing,
"Mt never eat sou etiti said one of the
tufty, "ad tart time she Ise here."
Tlus remirk caused Jaaepblue to smile,
owing a set of even, peerl'wbite teeth, and
the sauna time revealing a est of dimples
deb might z raaan the jealousy of engrain
cos ety girl. Mr. Bedard said that whoa
Caned% in order to realm the doubts of
fele skeptical pe aouc, .T3acphfne was!
ousted in a room for Mean deya, ea a teat,'
with no neuriahmeut taut water, and ti'n'
e, out at the cell of that time without'
enetcg the :nightc.t illnecc. The fact
sirst the ie vary feud of re iding and epode
the eneat of her opare memento in reraning
anal tem ly would w c.t to indicate that her
rhinal tufa a literary inclination. At present
sihe ena.ye perfect health, tend he:aluhes and
other (nitnenni that doh lei heir to aro en I
dads tIrely unknown to h(;r. She belierec lA
amuuenla: nts, awl wbcu at home laarticipatea
with the falser boyo and girls of the neigh,
boyhood In their country feativitics. A
leading ale:weal ph}nician pronouneed. her
a physlenl wonder, and uttered Janephino'a
father :$700 for the privilege of rating her
into Ilia cuatedy, with n vIcw to ealvin;; iht
oau:o sof her peculiar condition. 'Tia Mr,
Bedar.4 refaced to do. Soverel other luriuee•
mento:have been betel out to her to travel
et; a curiosity; but aha prefers to remelt, in
her countr y home, where oho hue the care
of her father's five children by a second
wife, and where the onerous: duties of a
farm household devolves upon her.
Jonophine h tdard is a charming, intlustri-
ous young girl, who would be an ornament
to any household. Your correapcndout
broached the aomowhat delicate eut jest of
her ;ileac as to a future marriage, which
brought a perceptible blush to her duke as.
she answered n ith unaffected modesty :
"" I like the world, but I never bad any
thought of :marriage. I am young yet,''
ahe said, laughingly, "and I think there is
plenty of time before me to consider that."
Known by Their Fruit.
The question le not, let nae repeat,
whether a creed ie broad or whether it is
narrow, but what does it da? How take
hold of human. life and shape human, activi-
ties ? How far does ib send men out, over
the road of eelf•sacrihee eo do and spend and
suffer for the, poor and the helpless and the
un"ottunato and the benighted ? Lei us call
that creed the best that produces the beat
practice. Isn't that fair and just ? Very
well; go down into the alums of the city
where some humble missionary is toiling
away to save thewretcbed, and the outcast,_
Ask what denomination, he belongs to and
by whom he is sustained and will he give
you tae nazue of scene breed church or of
some liberal religious society? Go trace to
their sources the atreeme of charity and
benevolence that flow tbrough the land and
the N ural and see where they will lead you.
Whence comes that liberality which this
year propeeee ti, raise a million (loIlars for
t'ee support of those who become worn ant ie
the service of their fellowmen ? Go inquire
whence domes the money to build not Duly
those institutions which stem the tides of
iniquity, but also those which provided
sheiter tor the sufl'eriug. the rtenniless,
and the miserable ; and when you have
done all that then apply the lese of the
text.
You can find a great many peeing' here
and elsewhere who entertain very bread
ideas of religion and duty. They are on the
best of terms with the world ; they call sin
by smooth names and soften hell away into
hadea; they ant and trim the Bible to fit
their Greed, and make their creed a vane to
awing with the wind of their desire ; they
turn the Sebbbath into a day of feasting slid
pleasure and worship into a means, moi; of .
stimulating the callefieuoe awl lteopieg it
bright; and keep and slide awake, but of ap-
peasing s and lulling it to sleep. They call
themselves liberal, advanced, progressive ;
but hell tato those places where the youngg
are being trained for Gad -will you tiavl
thein there ? Lok into those mission station
where the aauln of the city are gathered to
r,e clennsed and auved-Twill Von find them
#llere,?° leak mato our hoepitels and gay
lulus, where blessed-ohar'tcy watehea the
eick and binds up the wounds of the brol;eua
hearted -.,will yon faad them there? back
In where the diseased and dying are sinking
away iota eternity -will you find them there,
staying up the weary head and ado 4110er
leg cordiale of comfort? Their doctrine le
"One Foot TA the Grave,"
How often do we bear .tba above said of
some poor pilgrim o'er life's thorny path,
whose tottering step, pallid face, unnatural.
glitter of the eye and. haeking oaugb, and its
accompanying iavoluato,ry pressure of the
hand over the lunge, the seat of the dread
disease-coneumptaon-.that causes the re.
mark? Too frequently, alas 1 and in the
interests of euchuafortuuates this is penned,
to assure them that their steps need tend no
tenger toward that narrow receptacle that
awaits all -that is, until life's allotted space
ie covered*-fr.tn any such cause, for" the
scieatilie researches of Dr. R Y. Pierce,
resetting ia the "'Golders anedical Discovery,,"
have. wrested from ,Nature a, remedy which
never fails to cure this soonrge of our race
(which is really nothing more nor less than
;larofula of the Lunge), if taken in time,.
Druggists sell it.
Dregon has probelely doubled her popat-
latfon daring the last ten yearn,
For Iladiea Only
Ladies -why is it, that when your husband
ox your children are ill, you consult the beat
physician at once, .care for them day and
night, wear youreelf ono with stecpleea
watching, and never begrudge the heaviest
doc'tor's bill, if only the dear ones. are re-
stored to health ; while day after day, week
atter week, you endure that dull pain is
your back---tkat terrible R" dragging down
sense ;ion-•-an:1 do abeolately nothing to ef-
fect a cure? In a few years you will be a
helpless invalid, and soca b:ekes hearted
hasband and motherless children will fellow
you to the grave. Ferizaps deiictey pre
vents you corisalting a physician• -but even
tide 14 not nseeesary. Four auff;rer, tali
you huahand how.miserably yon feels-per-
hape you never did -and c en bin to stop
teenight and get you a bottle of Dr, Pieree's
Favorite Peracription. It has cured thous•
etude el women auff.ring. front weal aeseee
and compleiute peculiar to your sex.
Samuel hiller, aged e'8, and Anna Kagan,
aged 71, Isere -married at Jeffersonville, tad,,
oA' IBIrarday,
Dr. Ssgo'e Catarrh Remedy curet when
every ether as called remedy fulls.
The deberillug of cattle is growing
favor in Kansas.
Lint/TA SAFETY.and 1 MORY' aro matters
of very grant importance to every household..
very broad, but what does it doe Row doer The luso of inferior grades of coal oil abews
it Op into the atern and eolemu en temente of :disregard of all three of thew. The careful
life aual MAO Its p wetsaor rnercifut and kinsi bons'4,4o sr should use enly Risers' Carbon
and Chtistllket—ifiev. Rehr, Vollyer. Safety t)at, Sold bydealoza everywher€.
Bn0'Alo hill hall beenmade a Gsoared of the
Nebraska InUltig.
A. Weighty Problem, GQAsItm1 iofl surely Curd,
Ile. Bnatanell, In Lata sermon on "' Sow #o' To the F litor
1° ,'+ , "", great 1'lenso infortu your readers that I have a
loo a t,hrtRtian n'Teado says . Sha
prohe:tin we now bavo he band is the eerie;
tlaantz ns of the money power cf the world,'' positive reuse lyfo�r the above nawedhdi sla
MEW we not say it is rather the Chriatiauin "no hBn one ee ne brlen eimaucntly cared. t abut
ing of the ruouey power of the church 1 It be glad to send two battles of my Te}netly
in said tllat the wealth of the. mi tubera 0f free to any of your readere who have eau•
our lt ant churches is orer $IO ft ,O 0,• 1 gumption if they will +send me their Eeprose
UUO, and thee the aunnul iatcreace, is not Sena ' and 1'.17 addrexo. R::ap'y, T.A SLOCU M,
than$ 1,00`a.Ql;0 Even ail heofthie inereaeo 11.0., 1Gt \Feat Adelaide St., Toronto.
would be $19,000 0?O, not to epee!: of that
svlrielt e, out ;l come out of the capital in aoy I There are 5.000 Hebrews in Minneapolis.
right acceptance of the doetriue of Chriatlan Crtra roe Aratatlerrnli9,
Stewerdelhip. z' et it Is a startling. fact that
Thoopiere hti"r'5. dePoeu iata,�tre morphino habit,
nonaDS ,+ra.;:tiat�Rn camel br .1:'e' Del Pt t4h.acu,
wake's]l sl.,encu!a!delrraP:o:o,eterningcttoe brain,
etc„ pmts; ace old pito, tali of ritalley ss re * loj
over exert:caol the tuatn,aat to, lot gatIrsf etrength
sedan aoy• cause wbatovcr. Alas•-;,o:tng, old or :aid•
tic.0i,ed-Nho ar:, braiaea d9Ya kcal an' 01 the
;:a:e ea'i fie, or any coos natm!stton l Mane,. can,
rent nddrest ail l.'1 cents in eta;upt tat 'taboo,
t juet h t'fr d selfishness r;eeittco, In boat tone, of Aisn we9 of :Han. Haab
sew sumo. ani 33;Are lean ua;orvatian. A44roa 3t.
+:. Lusat l.71Y4;11�;:au atrset Daft. Terme
A.P. 432
na"1 mare than $4,000,000 of thin aimo:tut,
ails ire way into hone anitforeigtn refeeieue,
What malt bo sand then of the other tens
of millione- whoh, even in a moderato view
of Christ's demands for the cone(:oration of
money, ehcuid emelt year be eats into the
treasury of tho Lard ? Dees it net repro.,
sen ,lea ao moo uuaaae c to a lacus
in the.ehurches ? Is it not manifest, then
what Madero the chariot wheels of tied's
salvation ? There is praying and sing
ing enough There is preaching enough.
Tuo radical want now Is a 'downright, hon.
eat consecration of rho money power of the
church to the Lord'n service. Forwhen this
oltunel is take a the whole lend surrenders.
Where the treasure Is tete heart will bo.
When a man's acne° of pnaaeaaion in his pro.
perty panes over into a real, productive 1'11-1'4 or ii)vNT. Ar A Sacaa,
sense of stewardship, the halals le won. FARMS
Teen divine grace in sanctifying power can .uer cxs Soma spe:ial bargains
H, S. MITCHELP,, Dturror, Ovr.
and goes sweep through all thechambers of
Ids being. See what a marvel bappeus 1 GE CASINti5—season 1889—New im•
That whioh he gives away, in a tender and SAUSAGE poctatioo5 of E Rlie11 8beops,
+ • Fmest American Hog Cosines, Orders
flliod for
Gllrlatlfka conaeoration, becomes more truly
his own than it was before. He tukes him- any dceiredqua
!day . Write for prices.
self with it over into the master's service. JA5108 PARK ala SON,
The heart now becomes interbraided with its fin41 to 41 St. Lawrence Market, oronto,
I+ivin s, as it did before with its boldin Tu LOAN on . ion... �.i.v.,at Rates
t cleaves to them in great desire and. pray Q ' re. doiay. Correspondence soll:Itn:l
that they stall bless the poor and bring the i- E. 4Y. D. BUTLER, Financial Ago
wayward back to the fold and carry salve. Ilsta3fiahrd lsca 72 King St. E., Toronto,
tion to the lost. So that which pee out at -'nI�� uTa1CAL l:tiTnnuIIirs.-send for our
the hand, comes back, with largo increase, In
Large I11ust ntod Catalogue at Biut aInatxu-
into the heart, and the paradox fs made menta, Violins, Guaira, Flutes, etc., and all kinds
clear, "" He that loseth his life for my s
sake. playa BUrL:41',D 3 Mt1S14F8ront, KingS7dlfl .
eball fsndit."- (f, J. Humphry, D. D, West, Toronto, Oat.
The First Ohinese Railroad.
The railroad extolling seven mild out of
Shanghai which the excited Mandarins tore
up and pitched into the sea a few years ago
was little more than a toy concern with an
equipment almost as grotesque as the c_a ohea
op our first railroad would look norr to on
Zaire Aral' real road in China is the line re.
cantly opened between Tientsin, Tcku, and
Tong•shan, connecting the gold fields west
of the Gulf of Pe -Mien with Taentein, the
seaport of Pekin. It is only eighty-seven
miles long, but it may prove the entering
wedge that eln revolution's: China's methods
Of tilthailoAat ed;
This road hes ween built with Chiuese
capital by English engineers, and ie. leak
been pronounced firat•olasa in ith construe
tine and appointments. There are fifty
splendid bridges along the line, the longest
apanning a river tbat is•B00 feet wide. The
rolling stook includes two luxuriate saloon
and sleeping coaches for distinguisbed pas-
sengers and eighteen ordinary passenger
coaches, The firsteolass fare is only 31.30
for the 87 miles, laid the road is already
doing a rushing business. Its commercial
success is said to be already assured, and
one of its most enthusiastic friends is the
•ioeroy L' Efung Chang, who ten weeks
ago was whizzod over the line at the rate of
35 or 40 miles an hour.
No, wonder the Chinese aro dumb with as-
;onishment as they find their goods or them
selves . delivered from one end o f the route to
the otfourhours,
her in a
their clumsy methods of locomotion that,
with
requir-
ed amany days a few months ago. The im-
perial edict has gone forth that the new
enterpriee may buy the right of way even
through the graveyards, those terrible etumb
ling blocks heretofore in the way of Chinese
railroad building, and as new sectious ale
added to the line both north and south of its
present terminal paints the great innovation
can hardly fail to undermine the unprogres
sive notions that have kept China ea far be
hind the spirit of the age.
CANOES.` W31. NG414U11, Pcterbero, Ont.
GAN
i: ,i{`ete. cured p rmauentiv without
v X1''1 `l �\ ,the enite, inp'y to Ile. W. L,
SU' 121 tZ sten St., E.. To ants.
An Interesting Controv. xsy.
Bobby. " They were talking about you
last night, Mr. Reatherly,"
Mr. Featherly. " Is that ao, Bobby ?"
Bobby. "Yes ; about yon being homely
enough to step a clock."
Mr. Featherly (anxiously), "Who said I
was'Rebby
33`
obb y rt Ma.P' tilt
Keighley,
�j1 1t �7{
Mr. Peatherw (muni relieved), " Cls, Ellts + K81 hley, " 1 o1 ol1Ua
your ma 1 and what did your eidter Clara ,
say Y',
Bobby. "" She didn't think so." FINE H LADS OF HAIR
Mr. Featherly: " Bless her-h'm--er-
did she think I was handsome ?"
Bobby (hesitatingly). " TPe11—ere-n
no ; she said she didn't think you could
stop a clock, but she thought you might
maks it lose time very fast."
PIIRITY AND STRENGTH COMBINED IN THE
EMPIR
BAKING
al. r,4j .
DER
'aian-ilactured by
litruck With Lightning,
Neatly desoribes the position of a bard or
soft corn when Putnam's Painless. Corn Ex
tractor is applied. It does its work so
quickly and without pain that it seems
magical in action. Try it. Recollect the
name-Putnam's Painless Corn . Extractor
Sold by all druggists and dealers every
where.
Lost Illusion - " What, is everybody
wicked, mamma, dear ?" w Yes, Bertie.'
"Are you wicked yourself, mamma, dear ?'.
"Not so good as I ought to be I" "And-
the police?"
Too Terribly Particular.
" I went in to bathe," said a Yankee ,
"but before I was long in the water I saw a
huge double -jawed shark making rapidly to.
wards me,Whau was to be done ne ? Vahan he
was within a yard of me I faced round, dived
under the shark, and, taking a knife from my
pocket, ripped the monster up." "But did
you bathe with your clothes on Y" asked an
astonished listener. "Well," answered the
story -teller reproachfully, "well, I do think
you needn't be so tarnation particular."
Very Plain Speaking.
Jones is frankness itself.
Being at an evening party he took occasion
to compliment a lady, not otherwise remark-
able for her beauty, on her small feet.
el. Lau can't mean what you say, Mr,
Jones," said the lady, greatly flattered, as
she still further. by a deft movement of the
hand, exposed the members in question.
""You're quite right, madam,' said Jones,
looking down ; " I only caw half of them."
Oof No Afore.
Watson s.cough drop/ are the best fn the
world for the throat and chest, for the voice
unequalled. See that the letters R, & T. W.
are etamped ous eaoh drop.
IF YOU ARF BALD, have
`:4,. GREY GREY or THIN HAIR, send
1 to A. DORENWEND Toronto.
1 5 ' and get particulars of his
- r-
Wigs, Toupees, Switches, etc.,
also Frontpieeos, Bangs, eto ,
made of finest q±rality human
ha•r, as natural as life.
A. DGHENWEND,
Paris Hair Works, 103 and
106 Youge St., Toronto.
5ta,ined Glass
FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS,
AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
' AUSL D SON,
s
'76 King St, W., Toronto,.
DELAYS ARE
DANOEROIISI
Don't wait until you
are burnt out or robbed
Buy a Sate now and
sleep easy, and be sure
and gat prioes, eto., of
the NewOhampionSate.
S. S. KIMBALL,
677 Craig St„ P.O. Bax
945, MONTREAL,P.Q,
J3rilliant
Durable !
Economical!
RAIDNSPeedt 1rl�5+,� ADEW"'
AsseteartsrPusr ytiEA"a,.!
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net 1TE 1.L• Ye *bpii,fE0
PIiuiteneTU 4 C l'E;4G Stl3Oo!.-G:enlleuren
. desirous of se0eir Ag a ihorou$h knowledge.
of garment cn-ting should rikit ue 6rentiflc sold
reliable iy stems tauubt -whereby perfect fitting gar.
meat • are weft. ed. c 'rular VIM' 041 it 0'21=4.1C.1}
on app iraticn. S. MERMAN, Prop., 120 Stage
St., nor neo.
CANADA PERMANENT
NENT
77iarrorltl Dyes excel all others s Tfl it �T Tljl3i� �!f43t111GT1"fi
xn Strength, Purity and Fastnes
i4e.l' ctber 'are jus* as good, Be -
wart •0'.-' imitations, because they
are 1nuide of cheap and inferior
materials, and give poor, weak
crocky colors. To esure of
success, use • only the DIAMOND
Dvg.. for coloring Dresses, Stock-
ings, Yarns, Carpets, -Feathers
,
Ribbons, 84c., &c.. We warrant
them to color more ,goods, pack-
age for packtige, than any other
dyes ever made, and to "gig e More
brilliant and, durable colon's. Ask
for the Pia =wet and talcs no other.
A Press Dye, e/ FOR
A Coat .CQtt?irir7
riQP470fliS Re,17 : '':a
A Child C' '1.
can use them!
AL Ilniggiete e d Mrrch::uta• Dyc rzcl; frost
WE>« S, RICHARDSON P CO..,
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I9(ORPORATt k sags•
Snarl eta ; Toronto Et , Tung
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Subscribed Cab;iinx, ? 4,544,e40
raid IGD tanuni............... 2.Ft'+Y."Jwl
Total , Meets n:,,,1Gtl,atete
The rnlarzcdcar t ncaretnncc crst,
tet ct>:e� stth eke it IT le-' 0 1l.; r a ^.v retch: y'
ee;e,ers ler IP,a ,"^land ..:teres ,i:c>te,pmonEy.
male the lArectcr.C7,C'eeta:t0 pro b'esardat
rhe Lowes; current n,le e,f ictere t ail t';u .LOW4Dte
for loan a up sL ,*r30 1tr r,',; rca5 a -,at e s erne.
Arelleet.a.re. t u..4etae_al.erclrt:t.-ompani'4
sera 3p -P 4' r re'. r to
'sER,i13•tr'fi9'a"J,tt Z;i,• .D:ra_ .c, i,'.WeW
,.3sind Mitt 1; th:.a
rear and in.p.`av
TAILORSSQUARE.
S titfr^ti .' gneranteei o , tet ladif Liza
ten art at cutting en ee eente woe: It,y
ladies' and children, i'ROF, Sitar, 33(tI
tr'tre7 ht- w . Toronto. Saes to Woutt,d1,
WU l Uy a¢retowR Ontt.MAVtllil ES
l'i RS, HEWERS onticOr.L7FQTo
s From -II on'teettyoar Fara until Soct
0.1t4Yl1ONP 5-5 ilanlga Street. Len-
to; Rest of pries paid bF Mat ter alt hiad9
R9.
AGENTS WANTED, AG
Tia« tt lrstifal S. ry. Tee Rials a • 0 _
The 41ie'szry of Iletaodl.ra. Lis6'y ll. orgy F.
Tears tx ItoClU:e"a of Reale. 1e'. Catta,,e I't_
edcis •. Pant rel 1M eta ►:a, Rival Path of Lip,
Parat1rl egad F.c'.wrael Fruity Bi las. 11'11,5,1' 5
B1114103 Pahli°.ber, Tamura,
hl
FtaiNTED„
EVERT
t8 c TEACHER
vie to send ler
CATax alaufae
sir' and ;e Mod*
:cats,
SRL CHEAPER
any otter house ta.
'de.Mar;ta!a^t eras
ndla5tr3nects and
ere in all lands of
'er,Aandi;e.
LEY BOYGE &
Yeas: St.
SCOTT'S
ON
GOm TiIPTIO *
OROPULA.
PRONGHITIS
GOUGES
GOLDS
Wa ting Dice; ,es
Wonderful Flesh Producer.
Scott's Emulsiou is not ascent rt'rne,'cp'.
Contatiniug the alirnulntiug i1ypopllr's•
pbites and Pure Norevegian t on Liver Oil,
the potency. of both seeing largely in-
creased. It is rased by Physicians all over
the world,
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Sold by all .7iruffot4ts. u5O ar,d SI.(1v,
CiliZZOMDVA90031rossmonmsamonswoo
.�ae,aa
YOU'. MAY HAVE ONE 11
Juet send your name And address, and leo. for
rT'netaue, and metro hy Mail a HANDSOME
SILK IIA1i DEERCIiEIF 0ndThollaeriel cedlea
,tstonisboseveryonof Arldzeua,lvlidou ,ove1ty
(?o., Toronto, Ont.
Brown Engines
IRON AND STEEL BOILERS ANY SiZE.
TORONTO ENGINE WORKS.
PRINCESS AND FRONT ars
J. Perkins 16 Oo, Drarlto,
Allan . Line Royal Nail Steal liiji
Soiling during winter from Portland ever„TToure :z•
DIA B' 'fax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in encs
mor 1.:,m Quebec every Saturday to Lii orpocl, calla::}
at Londonderry to land mails and pajsoners 50
Scotland .°id Ireland ; also from Saitimo e, via eXe.
fax and ds, John's, N. F-, to Liverpool fortulght4
during summer months. Toil steam:ra of the GB'
gow lines sail during winter to and froze. ifiltlsx
Portland, Boston and Phiiadeipbia• and during sow
mer between Glasgow and M'onaratal weekly• O:a zY•,
and Boston weekly, and 0:meor and .Pb11 d :•.
fostuigntly.
For freight, passage or other information ..ppiy to
S.. Schumacher dr. Oo, Ihl'itaora : 8. Cunard a Or. ,
Halifax • Shea }i C:t., lit John's, NM.; Wm. Ta ole. -
son Is Cc., 81. John, N. B.; Alien da Co Chioagr. ;
Lova 1e' Alien, New York ; H. Bourllor, Toron0.
Alfons, Rae ia Co., Quebec • Wm. Brooke,, P;^.iiado-
phis; 11. A Allo Portland Boston Montreal,
Leat er.4'i
BEST VALUE 1N THE DOMINION.
F E.DIXON &CD, MAKERS, 70 KING ST. E, TORONTO
Send for Pries Lists and Discounts.
LADIES LOOK
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BERLIN WOOLS, all colors, 8c per oz.
SHETLAND AND ANDALUSIAN WOOLS, Sc
per oz. ; Saxony Wool, all colors, 10o per skein;
Ice Wool, best quality, 100 per ball ; Embroidery
Bilk,
eyery Wavle, Ito dozen skeins; A
rasene' all
colors, 30o dozeu akeias ;Fbeat quality
480
and 850 dozen skeins ; Maorame Cori, 15 colors, 10c
ball ; Felt, extra quality, 2 yards wide, 51.00 per
yard ; Woolen Java Canvas, all colors, 450 yard,
Always on hand the newest mater ale for fanny work,
ab lowest prices. Letter orders have prompt and
oareful attention, goods can be sent to any pert of
Canada by post. Write 0.10 price last. Atrial solicit-
ed. HENRY DAVIS, Importer, 232 Yonge Street,
Toronto. Please mention this paper
Young Men
SUFFERING from the el/wits of early evil habits, the
result of ignorance and folly, who find themselves
weak, nary otos and exhausted; also Mmnns-Adan and
0rai his- who are broken down from the effects of
abuse or over work, and in advanced life feel the
consequences of youthful excess, send for and read
M. V. Lubon'e Treatise on the Diseases of Men. The
book will be sent sealed to any address on receipt of
two 3o. stamps. Address,
M. V. LUBON,'Well.ington St 18., Toronto,Out
We are children oho checrfsdip Drat sn :he dons
;MO. Breadmakees Yeast eod eelhefhrruns
Mamma tried all the rest,
Sashekrone rl's:he hes:, t1011esto
"'Ceruse her bread le the 'whitest, Ger Maus erre .tit
d ud need the pancakes the dare set&rforaxs„
BIIYTHE BREAGMAKER'SYEAST. PRICE'S GENTS,
STANDARD CHOPPING Jl>,.l,.S.
USESBESTFRENC54BURIi, ;' eb_
MILLSTONES
FINEST CRINGER Win
WORLD to RENEgl13
FLAMES.4111a mt ease
nannanneen -rev:
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'When I say Otun I do not mean z reit' to
stop them for atime, and then Have t n re-
turn again. I tanner A RADICAL CUM. %
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS
A life long study. T wAnniarr my remedy to
Otran the worst oases. Because others have
failed is no reason for notnawreceiviu a cure.
Send at once for a treatise and a FREE BOTTLE
Of myletrrmm'iaeLx BEATBDV. Give Express
and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a
trial, and it will cure you. Address
H. G. ROOT, NA, 164 West Adelaide St.
TORONTO, ONT.
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muses se ,.. • ea , Stomach, Bowels; Mk elms;,, alludes„ E, Y'i'ni;`."!. Urinary `Organs, Nervousness;
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