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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1894-3-29, Page 6"If teen dressdays For the last time, deer dolly. X dross nOn AAdoai ully pee you away:. nen can't tell how muck,, It shall miners lt, #3nb. then X aim Ac tendon. Anti you --nob so very much younger—. Have you nothing eepartine eo say? Aro you sorry our fun es all ever, And that tam 15, Ge -day? What welke we have bad through the olovor I What rides te. the top of the hay t And now 7 Must pat you, awlsgarretl CQousin Ethel Just buried X ier dolly, erweauycsand OA As msworn dolly ohin ooutdn t do ha dear to you. Qh, stop done, what am 1U/inking? Why carnet T glv yon away? There s a poor little girl X love dearly, And she's only 101 ears to -day, How happy your breath- oyes would make her She never sad playthings like You, With all your site tresses and trinkets; Yes, dolly, that's just whetl'll do. do believe, deny, I'm oryibh, "What nouns Ise, chitdt grandma would say, Good-bye, one la -t kiss ; Tut half sorry That 1 am 15, dear, tont •y, Te a Tenses Lally. There's a oe,•tain young lady, Who's just ill her hey lay, And fullof vii ehi f,T ween,; So teasing ! 'o pteasing 1' Capricious ! deltcions t Aan you kn try very well whom I mean. With an eye dark as night, Yet then non day more bright, Was ever a black eye so keen It eau thret with a glance, With e, beim can c 'trance, And you know very well whom I mean. nnith sba'eiy step—such as You d. expo t in a duehoes— And a b might distinguish a queen, With a mighty proud air, That s ye `" Torch me who dare." And you ku nv vary well whom. I mean. With a toss of the head That strikes one rialto dead, But a smile to r .vine ono again ; That toss is ,appallingg l That smite le enthralling t And you know vary well whom I mean. Confound her I devil take her i— A cruel heart-breaker— Bat hold ! Seo that senile so serene, Godlove her 1 God bless her 1 May nothi•,g distress her 1 And you know very well whom I mean. Heaven help the adorer Who happ 'na to bore her, The lover who w. kens her spleen; Brr, too blest for a sinner Is he who aholt win her, And you know very well whom I mean. —Washington Irving. NAURU %%AIME GUM SCARCE. Heir Apparents leave Stlitlteulty in Getting *neves. s. There are very few ic4ies whom an heir- appareab ads marry. Ab present the heirs be the thrones of Auebrie, Runde and Italy, not to apovk of the h•ir to the throne of Belgium, the Klee . f Seevla and the Crown Prince of M,nteae,:o, are all of a mar- riageable 0.20. ba 1 e net yet made their ohetoe, With tut a lhange ef creed on bhe pert of a easiness, the choice of the Rassiaa Craws Prince, eutaiie the Romaneff falai y, it limited to Princess blahs of Gr.n'oe and ene of the daugh- ters of the Priam of 92oabeaegro. Simi- larly, bhe young Servian King Alex- ander has oily the Rueslan and Mon- tenerrin printeeate to cheese from. Only 23 Raman Oth`le1 c princesses, born net Ihter than 1877, are now open bo engage- ments. Five ef these belong to the royal dnoal houses of Bavaria, three to Belgium, three to the Spenls'1 Boursiong, two to the Belabour) of the Tws S•ciltes, fear to the Reuse of Parma, one bo the House of Or- leans, and ono re ;he line of Metres, mak- ingaltegetlher 11 belong'ngto the Bsurboas. Me Bett rt. """Are yen bhe ee:ebrased Madame Bum beaten,"'he aske3 after he had climbed four ffighbs of stairs an:i was admitted into a mysterious apartment. "Yee," rep'ied the bizarre-lookingperm- age who had received eine. "The great clairvoaanb t" "Yee.' Yee.,: "And you foretell the future t" "Yea." " And read the mind ?" "Yes." "And unfold the past t" "Yea. yes," {!Then," said the visitor, as he teak e. rell of bills from Ms pocket eagerly, "bell what it was that my s"'fe asked me to being home for her to-nigho 1" Amerscnus l:eswdertt in England. The manner of Ar,aricane who were enumerated at te last tenses as rrsidenbs in Eagiand add Wates is given in a Parlia- mentary B+ue Beek issued in September. The nu'n's"r is given as 26.226. Of these nearly 20,000 were nabiete of the United Staten. Tha erect number having the United States for the eonnbry of their birth were 9,726 males and 10,014 females. inhere is nobnteg in the Geveroment reoerd to show hew many were touriws and how many were permanent residents of England, but the number exoludes those who were naturallzed. Ib ss distinctly elated that they were net British 'subjects.—Providence JeurnaZ. A.nnnai Bali of Hweer•Nosed People. There is an old "inetibublon," It may he fairly described by bhab name—a ball which to annually given in Parini during Lenten times. Its peculiarity le that those of the male sex who form the dancing company, net the seen:above, can may obtain the privilege of admishien, money alone will net de it, in ooneEgnenoe of being the proprie- tors of note whioh is in sense way or ether of an exeepale, al ohmmeter. It took place recently et the casino de Paris. The spec- tators, not of the oernpany, were numerous and highly amused. Cal. Of ail the coal mined in the world, from the beginning of teals century to the present time, Great B:'Nein has produced ono -half. In 1891 she mined 36 per oeab. of bhe world's predawn, while the boiled States produced 33 per cent. The netted States ie inoreae- Ing its output of Deal ab the rate of 10 per cent. per annum, while the increase in Great Britain le lees than 2 per ornate The omit of coal ie inoreastog is Great Britain and de- creasing in the 'flatted Sbatas. England exports 31 per cent. of bar betel product of eoal, while bhe United Settee exports less than one per cent. Get Kid or Nenralgla. Where in no use in fooling with neuralgia. Xt to a disease that gives way only to the meet powerful rentedlee, No remedy yet discovered has given the grand results that invariably ahead the employment of Polson'a . orvliine. Neagtlhee is a pmsibive peoido for all nerve panne, and aught to bo kept on heftd in every faintly. Sold every- where, 25 oeube a bobble, The deve'opreed4 of irrigating canals in the Web ie ehawa by the Nob that Wyeoiing hie 5,000 Mlles of them. The Vice -President sl the 'United Ste recelvea $8,000 se year ; the Mayer of Pbiiee deiphis, $12,000 Gweernerof Penneylvsnlao, $10,()00. QUEEN litTURIl S DINNER. uIebein ige nobegldexuphraufegauinng tgwintie lhee routine never wrier, • Vibe vtolbor ie con- ' duobed immediately te guest room. There he or she remains outgo quarter of au hour before dinner, width, lr set for a quarter of nine. Punobaaily et the minute tae Qaeen enteral sand the company preoeeds to the oak room, where the diener is Nerved. There Is no general ooaverretion, If the Qcseu.and her family speak together ib 10 in underbenes• After dinner the Qaeen ad- drowse every gueeb briefly and. retires, The Qelosn'e chef dei net reoeive salary whish a Vanderbilt or an Aster would pap, bub he ": comes in " on other thinglt, and, after all, is bettor elf than his American fellow. Dainty Dishes That Are Sat Before the Royal Damn. HER MAJESTY A GOOD LIVER. Dining Ruies at Windsor—Eore1 n Terms lased to Designate many Dishes, But Roast Beet i11;Juel Plain "Bonet Beet —Little Lite at Table. LTHOUGHroyalby has iia ups and downs, every one believes that the good Queen of Greet B ibatn ltvee well, as the expression gees. Oarreinly her appear - entree would net give guy ane the imp1eesion b "ib she lived as King Alfred was once cern sated bo live—on hetet s. In feet, Queen Vic - toric has net sornpled in the past to assume the function ef nook and dalryrnafd. And her daughters, though I'riaooeses, have beau Naught be make bread and butter, if net to earn it. While Ib ha nob probable that the product of the royal farm and beksshop would find intelligent and dis. oriminabive pxbronage, yet the aspiration— the motive—ie oredltable, and must he pleasing to the democracy • of which Her Majesty ie the revered principal. White in E•igtaud a few menthe ago an American traveller suooeeded is getting a pretty good idea of just what Qaeen Vtoborta eats. He enjoyed the rare privilege ef a visit to the interior of tha Q wen's favorite home —Windeer oasble. I say " rare " privilege, for he visited sem porbiens of Windsor wbloh the named visitor is not allowed be see. There are the great halls and oorrldere and special apartments of title home of royalty, which oevers nearly eighteen acres of ground, bhab any ene who behaves him. self may ese. Of course the American traveller referred to saw thee° rooms. Through the long oerrider, with ilea basis and statues and sbstuebbes, he strelled; into the Qneen'e andisnoe ohember, into the old hall room, or Vandyke room, where hang bhe Znooswell! porbralbs of GeergeI,, George IL, George III, and ethers. Ha went, too, ante the Waterloo chamber in which are hang ab tut forty paintings, meetly by Sir Thomaa Lawrence. He Raw the guard room with lbs oelleoblen of arms and armor ingeniously disposed, and he was taken into the Qeoen's presence ohember, whore tailing shows the fruit of Verrie's art. THE ROYAL LARDER. But this traveller was a hotel man end he wanted to sae how royalty dined, and how Nod wan prepared for royalty, and what royalty was In the habit of eating. He was first given the privilege of any visitor en public days, and was shown, of oonree, Sb. George's :Zell, that immense room, 200 feeb long and 34 feeb bread, where many a State bouquet has been served. The royal dining room was aleo opened for hie teepee - tion, and he wan allowed to leek as long as he pleased ab the enormous wine eseler with ion Bacobanaitan grenps, and its olaetere of grapes and lizards and caterpil- lars, and the bawl and ladle appertaining thereto, which are in one corner of this handsome dining room. Finally he suooeeded in gebbing an en - Mann into the culinary department of the famous house. He was smuggled into it under the guard of the Royal cook, and per. matted to glance from a distance ab the Royal saucepan, Her Hiehnese' favorite chop grill and the antiquated looking pot in which is brewed the cap that cheers Vio- toric. Love of the truth compels the abate- ment that the kitchen ei any of America's modern bonds • eclipses bite celebrated oasbim'a scullery, bebh in the matter of ap• peintment and oonventenoes. The natural inquiry as to what Her Mejeety ea s when she feels hungry was a step too far and came near causing the visitor's ejeotton from the premises. DAINTIES FOR THE QUEEN. New, who wouldn't like to know, I ask, what the Queen of England finds palatable in her deolining ye urs? That le what the inquiring tourist wanted to know, and he determined to find oat, American like, ab almost any cost. THE ROYAL BILL OF FARE. The full translation of these two belle of fare was given by a well-known chef. The " Royal Luoheon" of Aug, 9 .h, 1893, in plain English, is aboub as follows : Ib is pretty well known that the Queen drinks good Scoteh whiskey at the advice of the court physician, of course, but the strictly alimentary • tide to her derneabio economy had been, no far as the traveller was concerned, enshrouded in mystery. His curiosity was finally satl:fed. Several bills of fare that had been planed before Her Majesty were in plain sight. Great oars Is taken that these cards shall not get out and Pato the hands of the hei psilo!, bub the royal oeok wasn't isoking, and, well, the American hotel man was fsrtunabe be enure menus of two royal repasts, which are something of a novelty en thin nide of the Atlantic, and of which a reproduction is given. The dishes are given, as will be teen, in three languages—English, French and Ger. man. While nothing very elaborate is in- dicated, yet the Mile are eubatanblal, as befite a sturdy English woman and a queen. But ab the Waldorf, or may other modern American hotel, the person who can pay will be served equally as well. In the mete of foreign words which covers oeoeb of the more or lead atbraoblve dishes ib is nebioeable that the pebrietie inebinot bag decreed that roast beef ahallnot maegaerade in a foreign dregs, bub shall stand forth in ail the British ruggedness. " Rebi," however, follo ase cease open its heels, as if to monk and undo Her Majesty's conoeesic%to the pride and glory of her English Scotch broth. Lamb chops, breaded, Cold chicken, boned, with jelly. Ohioken curry, Indian style. Spinach. Hot and cold fowls, tongue and beef with gelatine. Cold wine punch. Choeolate cake. Her Majeeby's dinner of that November day Iasb year was something lure this : BOUT, Mock turtle. Clear rice. Fried moulotg, norm erg. Croquettes of chiekong. DELEV E. Boast beef. TtOASTS, Venison, Grouse, Apple turnover, with cream. Apple cake a la Chantelii. Meet trent& Hanna tend fowl, tongue, beef. C1UNe5D 4 1Nd, Seine of the Inecriptlons'on 1theeKoney of the Celestiain. Who lneoripbiene en Chinese coins, like them en their tapestries, promising and other artistic productions, aro always quaint, miens and oheraoberIstio. A gold nein issued by the Chinese Government during the reign of Wu Tsang had upon its face the inscription : " Tree virtue, current money." A breeze plane leeueel during the tevmabeenbh century by Chwang Leih'¶l l bears the words " Rightist) pxriby, aurrenoy 'money." The eau Named by Dung from 1851. to 1862 bore the words " Prevailing prosperity " ; the larger alga " Large annoy," and en the reverae " Value ene hundred times," meaning that their value was 100 oast, A bronze pleas issued during the same period hears the words " Always bright." Another piece of the same reign has open lbs face " Prevailing prosperity, heavy money.". The brass gash of the present Emperor of China bears the words, " Bright beginning, °arrant manly," and en the reverse " Treasury weight, one mace," and the name of the mint ab whish ib was coined. The Careen coinage, which resembles the Chinese cash in many particulars in its insoription., bears the iasoripbion, " Always paaoeful, onrronb money," and on the reverse " All Fenn" which means that the coin should be geed in all four direobleas of the oeuutry. Aeobher eat of oeine teased ab the mint In Seoul, Corea, is inscribed " Greet Exet," one of bhe names given to Corea, as the great counbry mob of China. Another ward or oharaober open the coin indioates " gate," which probably means that the oetn is te go out for oironlation among the people. Still another cote beers the wards " Great gate, valve of one hundred." In Japan the pains bear various iaccrlpttons, some after the manner of Chinas opine. Seine of the elder ones, which were coined two or three cen- turies ago, bear the Japanese words, " For heavenly prebeotien," and upon the tavern "Oarrent money." To Make Life Happy. To make life happy, bake time ; it is of ne use to fame or fret, er do as the angry housekeeper who has gob held of the wrong key, and pushee, shakes add rattles it aboub bhe leak until bebharo broken, and the door is atilt unopened. The ohtel eeoret of cam• barb lies in nob enffertng trifles bo vex ne, and in oulbtvabtug our undergrowth ef small pleasures. Try be regard preeenb vexations as you will regard them a mouth henoe. Since we cannot get what we like, leb us Ike what we can get. Only a Common Nag. Oaller—I am a travelling veterinary ear glen, and if you will let me see your horse I think I can :rare him, Subbube—There is nothing the matter with my horse. " What t Isn't he sick?" 11 No.n "Nor lame?" "NO." 11 Wm I Very remarkable. People held me yen owned a thoroughbred." Veal. Coleridge, the poet, while a atadenb ab °Ambridge Uo[veraiby, affected a peculiar ebyle of conversation. At the dinners in the hall where the students dined the veal served up was large andoearse. Speaking of it Coleridge said : " We have veal, sir, tottering en the edge of beef." Idinard's Liniment for Rheumatism. Purely Vegetable. Pubnam's Painless Corn Extractor is purely vegetable in composition. Pubuam'e Corn Extraotsr makes no ooze spoils; don't lay a man up for a week. Beware of acid aabebibntee. By druggists. Dead Circus. Who says that things de net take en a new glory under a new title? Sammy came home from an afternoon at the Natural History Museum. " Where hem you been?" old his grandpa, whosap that he was in uncom- monly good spirits. t' Oh, we've had a eplendid time. We've been to a dead otrous." eiinard's Liniment the best Hair Restore r How English is Spreading. Friend—So yen think English will W- eenie the universal language ? Philoespher—Uogaeetionably. There are already in it 250,000 words, meetly from oehrr langnages, and ib won't take long to add the rest, Why. A Scaboll preaoher ones said, " Bub, my brethren, I will nob dwell .longer on ilia subjeab," only to heara Shrill votive from the gallery, from a woman who did net appro se of written sermons, " Ye canna, for your paper's rin out." One of the biggesb sugars in the world ie need at Anemia, Conn., to bore pumps. It is 14 feeb long and 3 inches in diameter. She—I'll never marry a man whose for. tune hesn'b ab least five ciphers in it. Ho (exultingly)—Oh, darling, mine's all ciphers. " This rich relative ef onre—is he a die- tent relative 1" " Yes, extremely, eine° he became rlob."—Nero York Press. The hotel trueb"will probably net be a go unless the proprietor seer that you have oenmlderable bangage with you. tsnye41A enuewievile aleltalsitagewrolaCarious eledieel Welke er tie Middle Ages. This doobrine of like helping like wee of universal appliogibion, and In modtoai works of the middle ages wo meet constantly with snob presorlpbiene as these : " Take the right eye el a Fealty, lap it in a pesos of russet olobh and hang lb abonb the nook ; ib ourebh the right eye if lb bee en- flamed or bleared, And, if the left eye be graved, do the like by the left eye of the Said Frogg." Again : " The skin of a Iteven'a heel le good. Against the gent, but the rtghb heelakin mush be laid upon the right goon that be gouty , and the left upon the Nib. a it If you would have a man become bold or impudent, let him parry about him the akin or eyes of ii Lion or a Cook, and he will be fearless of his enemies, nay, he will be very terrible unto them. If you would have him talkabive,give him tongues, and seek out these of water frogs and ducts and ouch creatures noberiene for,htheir man- tle ft on-bine hi tivige maktng." 0 '.o atone prinoiple we find it pre - seri re 1 it a cure for the quartan ague iso lay the fou h nook of Homer'sl "Ilald" under the paotunb'a head, a remedy whioh had ab least the nogabive merib of ;,nob being nau:eeus. Oar homieh apathecary tells us that— " If a man be greyed wyth the falling° eloknesss, let him take a he -Wolves harle and make it to ponder and use it ; but if ib be a woman, let her take a Che -Wolves harbe." Per those who are very weak and feeble: Harbes fete, Dees fete, Ballo fete, or any ruder beastes fete eheuld one be eaten ; the earns comfort the nineteen. The elder these oeaebee be, the more they strengthen." Ib is strange that, of all these rude beasts, none should new have their feeb recom- mended, and that the yeabhful oalf's alone should be held in estimation. " Sambyme is bhe cause of the palsy° that the two ebringes oomminge donne front. the brayne through the backbone Nth the fete—through the one geebh the natural hate, and through the ether the molde—that the same shrioge! I nye are shopped, either the one or both." DO TOL KNOW Why Ton Can Throw a' Wet [sponge Higher Than a Dry Oce ? A web sponge can be thrown into the air higher than a dry ene for just bhe same resent that a stone can .be thrown into the air higher than a feather of the same aroma. faunae ; because the epooiflo gravity of the web sponge and stone is greater than that of the dry sponge and feather, and they can 'therefore meet the air with mare power er restebanoe. Ib is exactly for this same ream; that the web sponge returns be the earth more quickly than the dry sae, and the stone than the feather. The epeot6o gravity ef water, or its weight in proportion bo size, is as nearly as possible 834 times as groat as bhab of air. A dry sponge is full of air, and a sponge fall ef water is about 834 times as hewvy, and can strike the air with greater foroe than a dry one somewhat similar in proporbien. The dry sponge is, moreover, for the same reason more liable to be blown about and diverted from its upward comae by the wind. THE DIVORCE MILL. The Cases Coming Up to Furnish Eater. tainment For Senators. The private hill legislation will exceed thab of Not session, and the Senate Oorn- mlbtee will bo kept busy with diveroe (Ngees, whioh are as follows: Caroline Jane Downey, of Toronto, seeks a dtvoroe from her bueband, Donald Chubberbuek Downey. Mr. Downey at one time lived at Whitby, bub his present place of rasldenoe is net known. Then there are George Hicks, laborer, of Toronto, who Beeks a divorce from Elizabeth Jade Hioke; James St. George Dillon, merohenb, Montreal, from Mary Catherine Charlotte Adrienne Barron. of Quebec ; Orlando Johnsoa, fiartab, ef Kingstoa, from Henrietta Jc.hueon ; Henry Ma Kay, student, of Ottawa, from Laura Elbelte MacKay, of New York. and lately residing in Montreal ; Joseph Thompson, ef Belle- ville, from Heinle Thempeon, and Wm. Samuel Piper, merchant, of Fort William, from Mary Piper. Among the few "chows that are taking a premiaent position in the work of training boys and girls, young men and yeuog women end fitting them for holding posi- tions of honor and trust, we know of none that is more worthy of the patronage of our. readers then is the Galt Business Oellego & Shorthand Instibube. Thortugh courses ef lnstraoblon are given in shorthand, type- writing, bookkeeping, eta. Spring tension wilt reopen Tuesday, March 27th. Citealars mailed free. Addrese: Business College, Galt, Oat. Toe Prudent For Her. Was Mabel (in tearfal buret of oenfi- denoe)—Mamma, I'm so dieappoinbed in Horace I You oen'b think l Mamma — What's the matter now, dear ? Have you quarrelled? Miss Mabel—No, but when I told him my birthday came on Deo. 25, he aatd : " Dear- est, let ne be married on that dray 1" I do believe he was thinking he w much money he would save in making presents if all our anniversaries oame at Ohrlsbmae. I wee CURED ef Aouto Bronchitis by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Bay of Iolanda. J. M. CAMPBELL. WAS ounEn of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Springhill, N. S. WM. Demean. I wee OUReD of Chronic Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINIMENT Albert Oo., N. B. Gemara TINGLEY. Ninety-one per cent. of the farmers in Utah own their farms. finard's Liniment is the Best. There are filby aobive voloanees in Alaska. DiesIse ne one p , for everyone know something thou knesvesb neb, When self gate hold of the puree-sbrieg' the Lerd is likely te be robbed of his dues. —T. ,L. Cuyler. In bhe alxweenbh century European ladies of fashion 000etdered white hair the oared) thing and bleached their treason with mineral prep arabione, tikl](50111' TBE BE1DE . A Canoes i$luuder throwing Ont et a Chtae$e Cartola. Two, °Meese wedding pretension* gob sadly mixed up a tthorb bime ago, While the leedere were squabbling which shenid 4reb pass through tam gate of the city, one beidegroore unoonsolegsly seized the covered. chair In whioh reposed the bride of his opponent. The gentlemen, nob having teen their wives before, aooerding to the, Cuiuese custom, were unaware that any exchange had occurred. Next morning, when the mothers of the brides wont to prosect the usual bobble et hair oil to their daughters, each found a stranger insbalied in her pine% After a d.ffieulb search the brides were die• covered, whonib transpire' bhab one of the girls, who belonged bo a wealthy family, and was intended for rioh husband, had fallen into bhe hands of a poor man, while thepoor bride had secured tartish husband. An Eieotrie flash. Word hoe been received from Stmooe, Ont,, abating that the little nephew of a we[I•known lady in Brookville is recovering rapidly from Se Vitus' dance by the use of Dr. Howard's Electric Pills. The aunt, having experienced bhe mesh wonderful cure ef leng-sbauding rheumatlern by asiug the Eleotrie Pills, seat some of them bo Simco° with the above gratifying resnlbs. Dr. Howard's Eieobrio Pills are the best ebrengbbenor and renewer of the system. 50a per box or 6 boxes far $2,50. Dr Howard's Medioine Os., Brookville, Ont. Died of a Broken Heart. In order to reu'te a tiger in the Imperial Zoe ab Schonbrnnn en one occasion, is was noaeessry to three's it lighted newspaper into the nage. Uaforbunabely the animal grabbed the piper with hie rneuhb, and singed off all his whiskers, The Imporlal Government) paid an enormeusprtoo for him, bub from bile ' day bhab he Web his whiskers he never wnu'.d Ione the crowd of people whe name to see him, tab would hide hie face in aabaal shams, and finally died. Hinard's Liniment Cares La Grippe. The Indana and the Maxim Gun. One of Labeugula'a fighting lndanas who took part in the recent engagements bite de- scribed the ei sob of the fire from the id.axlm guns in the following words : " I led my men en, but saw them felting like cub oorn. We thea halted, knelt and fired; tab sb11i they fall. We lay down, protected by our shields; but most of the remaindet were killed. Se I crawled away and fled." 4 Kentucky Mledemoonor. . 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(eseer: CR VO., flm'' son SF9. lktouin.,06 r i�C4 a IEitiLoW'V ..s SYRUIPN' G FOR CHILDREN TEETHING For solo by all Druggists. 25 Conte a bottles, MARRY Do yon want to correspond for pleasure or marraige with ladies and gents of wealth? 1,000 de- scriptions mailed FREE. Catalogue of books, novel- ties, rubber goods. etc for 2-oent stamp. J. W. GUNNELS, TOLEDO, OHIO. GANANOQUE DRY EARTH CLOSET. Endorsed by door, rs and scientists, Every home should have one. Price $5. Manutaa toured by GAN. GEAR CO., Gananogne, Ont. WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY OF IT With pleasure I give my testimony and commend Eby's Electric Salve to all sufferers from Eczema or Ssit Rheum. My hands were very bad last yea-. Your agent called and( bought a box of the salve. and after bathing in bot water as bob as could be borne, used it and found instant relief. Atter two or three apilli, oations, my hands became quite smooth. have advi+ad others ho use it for Sore Eyes, Run arounds etc., and they have experience,s beneficial results. Southampton, Ont. MRS. 11, JACKSON. W ate® HAT TEE PEOPLE SAH. This is to certif v that after using a couple of boxes of Eby's Electric Salve it complerely cured a'reit bite with which T had been trou- bled for about two years. Mount Hope, Ont. Wed. SWINBURNE. I have used Eby's Etectde Salve and I recommend it as one of the best healing salve, th t can be had. It cured a sore on my son's eg. Ib acted like:a charm. Queen Hill, Ont. DONALD LAMONT. LOST MANHOOD NERVOUS Dnein:TY, ERROR.8 OF YOUTH, etc., positively and permanently cured by Lanes Specific Remedy. Price, $1.00 per Box, or Six for $5,00, from all Druggists or by Mail. Particulars free. Bold LANE MEDICINE CO., MONTREAL, CAN SUITE CURE Manhood Restored Loss. of Manhood, Emission?, Sperms rrhoea Impotency, Weak Memory,1e 1essness, Sexual Weakness and Nervous Debility posi- tively cured by Dr. DAY'S VITA TABLETS Price $1, G boxes $5. Address F. McCrunr, Box 7101, Galt, Ont., Sole Agent for Canada. Pteo's Itemeoy tor Catarrh le the Beat. I7asiest to Vee, and Cheapest. Sold by Druggists or sent by mail. 000, 1'4 °r, Marr lane, warren, Pa. Zeta., n. ."Sete. and de $1,00 nt bee, One eo a dose: Itis sold on agtt axantee by all dem gi.ata. It aures Ino;p.ent Coeisuneptioin and is tbo best Oough and OroUp Cullen ISSUE NO 18 1894, heirs anewlnlNlfrl!ti to an" of tire, istll'r4s►o t e please nieutilme tide wow, Pale Face. show Depleted Blood, poor nourishment, everything bad. They are signs of Anemia. J f isiona the Cream of Cod—liver Oils; with .hypophospbites,, en' riches the blood, purifies the 'skin, cures ,A-naemia, built33ti upthe system. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! 600tt k Bowno, Belleville. All Druggists. Mo. k {I+, ---FOR 25 Farms for 81000 each. 13 " 11 82000 " 7 " " 83000 " 14 " " $4000 " Atso wall eibnabed pproperbie in Chobham, Wallaoebnrg and Trenton. 'IMAMS TO MIT PU$CRABEE'sii For particulars:rtpiy to JOYIN tt1oC014, iSaa;rauten, Ont.. FOR SOF LAND in the famone Hard Wheat Belt of Minnesota and the Dakotas. We can sell you improved. or unimproved lands in the most produobive portion of the United States on reasonable berms. For 'avid culars write to BEARER & CHADBOURN.E Brown's Valley, Traverse County, Minneeotiec 9 t 'Kil forsa1eby OeF CT1'dr.: for sale by theSAarT Pstlr; ai DULUTH RAILn0 AM Co1412ANT in Minnesota. Send for Maps and cheese late. They will be sent to yon Address HOPEWELL CLAIIKE,, Land Commissioner. St. Paul, Mtnn,l St""+Koh Are ower needs. The merg What - its its of Perry's Seeds ..F; form the foundation up- on which has been built the largest seed business In the world. Ferry's Seed Anneal for I894 contains the sum and subatauce of the latest farming knowledge. Mee* for the asking. 'D. M. FERRY & CO., 113°, Windsor, Ont. In the first year in which the Aermotor Co. did galvanizing it expended 050,000 in this work, anddid not furnish galvan- ized goods for the entire your either. No extra chug, wart made for the goods into winch this enormous sum was put - Are you curious to know why this lavish expenditure wad madel Are you curious to know how the Aermotor Co came fu make bedrock, hard.times prices long before hard times set rat' The explanation is. this The Aormotor Co. foresaw that some. flung bettor than painting was remitted and foresaw that b.,xi. times were coming 'rlia saOO'rO:I CO. roprsrri1. IT FOGIES 8121LA1b, r,7 ANTICIPATES, IT SNOWS WV.,,t'r Ia 0051:1N0. rr DAVIT& sneer SI100LD BE CODING. IT ztSOWS 1e ABPANC1A WH T' I'7 SHOULD Do. Because of this it has an enormous iaetory, and terns mit an enormous quantity of goods, nod govt! goods. The other follow is a usod.to•be, hos Preen, or might have been, had he known, but ho didn't know It is all in the past 'His boa mess is in tern gone by ours in to the present, the tante- His consolation is found in the dnrkoy's statement- "It's bet- ter to he a has•boon than anal her was.- After we have done and are doing athing and ,t is known to he the only thing to do, curtain lane piping voices aro beard saying' "We ane dote. Jf you will pay us enough money to do rt " We made the Steel Windmill basin -we. made She model to, which the hest of our ,nnrllors con only hope to reinote1Pap'• proech and in their endeavor 10 npproleln stun stili weakly e . pormrentmg at the expense of the ,, er lint to return to our enormous outlay for Falcon icing Why did we do ,t) Tho reason is this, Wit BUILD 'rxtli 131117 WE awls, tt7LCAnn. LaSS 017 COST, and 'we ',shove_ Ivo knowLettrr than anybody, We know that this m»tot,exposed to the nlr,wilt not but unless zslvaaiacd, but if properly galvanized, will lust scores of. years Barbed wire galvanized will Inst 20 years, and heprne- tically as good as new. How long duos at loot pn1nledt Etat the barbed wire is n,t eighthof an inch flick. while some. at Elm steel need in the vanes of wnudnulls is from a thirty- second to a sixlyfourth of an inch thick, and therefore avail. last only from n fourth to an eighth ns long us.1he barked witty - other things being equal, but they are not equal; the sheet: metal hes holes punched through .t and is riveted to thicken and more rigid pieces Tho vibration of filo titin parts at once cracks the paint around the rivets, and water atopen gets in and rust quickly eater. awry the thin parts. Some have used galvanized metal and put in black rivets This of course is not80 good as painting, stood - the cut edge of the galvanized metol is exposed and is in no way, . protected. ME 1)111L11 Vett Tiro AGES, Fe women°tsett, you a poor painted wheel, nor ono ' made or metal 7nfvae.• Ized before being putlopalher if yon wonld paw us double price for It. We c ft build the bast we know, n n d know- i tag that snob: dings are prod. r ,' ,;,., teaLLr worthless, we have nothing to do with tk•eto. When MO action of an iler- atotm• Mice! i9.. all riveted ap,aen• Waled and cleansed oft. net and ionptlrtttes, it is tem+immersed in otelied cine atm at rni0.0 ,l and left there until it heconrre reshot as the metal is and whit ,veru oracle, cranny, creek, pore and opening. of aum'y sort is y'llla, e(osed up and saturated with the unfit as metal and the whole 28 pietas conposing the Beetles beam° soldered and welded together as one prero then Bou have sands' thing that is strong, enduring and rt0tab)e. It Is .cperooAs ee aro, and snarl doers 6411101 afford to do it. We Leap io tans of eine and alao,i'nuv, mrlte.d from one gear's end to another'. hal toe have business enough so that we Gan afford to do it, Ono word about the noturo of galvanizing. Th. silvery whiten canting *Men fills ovary pore end covers Ovary portion ofth1 Aormotor Wheel, Vane and Tower is xine and aluminum when it is first pat on, hub whish, after elandlug for a, time fermi: tvlth the stool, a chemical 0ombino.tlan or alloy which =nettle melted and is practicially indestructible. The nth advertisement in this aeries will show O.Whool,Steet Truck, weighing 17) lbs., which will carry 2 Was, and of whletn WO use b00 In the Aormotor rectory. It will he found ahnd,5 indisponsabio on any farm or in any warehouse, Foe /copies ea this advertisement, which is NO. 4 in the solos, andtl1.bo amdi sent in unmodlntely after the appearance of ..,lv. No. 0, we 11411 deliver f.o.b., Chicago, ono of these Trucks or forWard front branch houses, freight front Chicago added, Where wo can, we shell snake liberal Micro to aeaOpt oopieirt of those adVoltlsgmenls 3a part payment for Windmills. It yoga Itavo any thought of lining h svindmill this year corgi rca a& auto, stating what, you will need. whetltbbr Pumping or GeerAa1,, and if possible wo will make you n liberal offer. Tho Aormotor Co, proposes to. distribute 5000. CASH, t1t. 9RIZlS for the host essays wriilarr by the wife, son or daughter. ed a farmer or nset of a windmill, answering t1,c quostloir.. "19117 81100/1/ 111811 AN 401144)7010 t" Ver aandalons 0Z: aontpothlon mad amounts anti numbers or prizes sand for par.'- tion ars 10 the Aarmnl1r Co„ Chicano, or to 318 branches at 6021 Francisco, Moises City, Lincoln, Neh,, Sioux City, Iowa, am, molls, Buffalo, or Oa r'ark Plato, Now York City, Aormotorrs. Panping and Geared Caine price, Alf Stool, all malvaidsod,After, . Completion, delivered fres on eats at Chicago and shipped to anyone, ft. $'2r5.r-,, 12-ftwiabl60„`ieaA10-ft. $10L