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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-10-1, Page 3HOUSEHOLD. Wife,. Children and Friends., AY WZLLiAY RomraPBZeali. When the black -littered list to the gods wee pre- sented (The list of whet fate for which mortal intends), At the long stringoiea kind dgoddess relented, Aadpped lgs-wife, children and In vain surely Pluto maintained be was cheated, For justice divine cculd not compass its ends. The scheme of man s penance be amore N'aa defeated. For earth becomes heaven with Nife, ebildren and frioude if the stock of our balsa i, in stranger hands vented, Toe fund, ill secured, r fa in bansruptcv ends, But, the heart llama Milo whish axe never protet,ted. 11•hen drawn on the Arm of wife, children and Wends. The dayrpring ots ouib, still unclouded by tomer, Along on itself for et joc meat depends;. Bat drear is the twal3,bt of age it it borrow .No warmth from the smile of wife, children a tdead& OHOIOE $EOIPES.. Gneneei ClEmS,--One pint and a half of Graham, 3 teaapooefule of baking powder, 1 tablespoonful of butter, one egg. cup swear, teaepsenful of salt; stir together with sweet huilk or milk and water, or use water alone, to a batter now much stiffer than pan- cake batter. Bake in a hot oven. Have your gem pans well greased. Arptx 3>:1.1:v. -Cut apples in small pieces without paring, end stew till nett, 'Ming more water than for applesauce. Strain through hair seise, then through a jelly bag twice To a pint of juice put three•faarths of a pound of sugar --a pound to a pint mall's it too sweet --and boil until the right thickneee is obtained.. The tiddlt)ou of lemons meeker' It Much ni)sr. Cl1ES F.c'•il;ks-Line tartlet pone with puff - peens; let the edgers Wive tbreo thiokneasf a of paste. Fill them with the following mixture Toa pound of loafeugar, add the juice of three 'u ob d' and 1>l� n le f ran lemons, two to quarter of a pound of perfectly freelt3butter. Grate the ;led of a lemon aver it as onion as .Siblo, Beat ale eggs, tend add them to it. tir over the Jiro until It begins to thicken like bogey, then lot it partly 000l. Fill the patty -pens and, bake in a moderate avian, COLD'' MARSLALADEf't=DIrin;.--Five eggs, a pint of boiling milk ponred upon them atter INTERESTING IT.BMS• Ata wedding in Bridgeport, Conn., recent- ly the groom, a young man, who appeared nervous from the start, broke into hysteri- cell Bobs before the oeremony was over. A glans bedstead hats been made at Bir- mingham, Eng., factory for a Calcutta mil- lionaire. It is of solid glees, the legs, rails, &e., being rlohly cut. The King of Burmah also has oue The Swiss army nose numbera 477 com- misaiore3 ofticera. and its effective strength is 200,734 men. The highest rank recognized iu the Seise army during peace ia that of Colonel. A writeriu the Bulletin Generole de Thera•' peuti2ue says that refrigeration of the lobe of the ear will atop hiccough, whatever its cause may be. Very slight refrigeration, such as a drop of cold water, is said to be. aufii:ient. A native of lyladagaaear nhoetudied med- icine in Edinburgh and returned home, now has seventy young men atudying under him, and a large class of women whom he is train - in for nurses. He his in great favor with hie Queen, and ie about to marry the Prime Miniater's daughter. The new idea in nostrums is not to pre- tend that a particular medicine e ill auroral maladies, but will positively and and com- pletely cure the one diesese for which it is deaigned. The clear-sighted student of ha- reem nature who discovered this skint is said to be on the road to a fortune. When Bismarck made the acquaintance of hie present doctor he was eek and peev- ishly declined to aner geestioua, " bowAs you. like," *aid the doctor, " then and for a veterinary rurgeou, as such practiciouera treat their patients without a>akingthem any queatlona,' The Chancellor was captured, A lately published report on the British army glvea the number of recruits ieapect- ed for 1553 at 59,436, of whom :.>3,u95 were rejected as slat far service. There remise to be no further reason for the popular belief that Ireland fights England's brittle', for the roortate beta is England numbered 773 per 4,€ibti. Scotland Base but 91, and Ireland per 1,000. The number of short men oflarest was unuauafly large, to much ao a* to give rift% to a question whether Englishmen were decreasing in stature. they have been. well beaten ; *sugar to taste • Tho frri and h Irrigation e )cod largera` inn spread a thick- a greatacale, The !' Grand sliver Ditch," 1s p The rend of one lemon two ounces of atoned 8 oft works of Colorado are on IY buttered mold and four tssbleepoottfula of western Colorado, at the beginning, ia thlr• limiller'a marmalade. Cat etc penny ap0Age dret t,tbto #er pekoe iu sneer,'Tread the marmalade urea Wide t opia ilt aePorthAt tbemay thorn iQ tha mold, pope the cu*- ten mile*, then dinhini'hltig until tiro last tard upon thorn hot, Tie down. carefully and boil gently ono hour. Turn out only pet before it is required. TI•* s CAKwi.--Rub ane heaped teaspoonful of baking powder bsto apoundof flour, Add' two ounoor of butter aloe rubbed in, a quar- ter of a pound of sugar and two ounces of currants. Mix it with two eggs well be..ten and stirred into hall a pint of buttermilk or now milk, loll out and make of the Tiers. thy eiz toe cake*. hake in a moderate overt, and when half done wash aver with the yolk of an egg beaten up with a teashoeuful of milk. 'hese ten cakes are very nice cut in alloy and buttered cold fur tea. wpopmmimmign Decorative Notes, two And a heli toiler are aixtoon feat wide at the bottom, withthree feet depth of wee ter. The grade lir a little over twenty-two inched to the mile, which givea a atrong cur,ent. One company engaged in the irri- gating bueine.a has co'natructod over 1CQ liner of canals In the Rio Griuide "'Alloy at a coat of 174,000, Recent *tatidies show that in 1$S4 the number of boiler exploaione in the United State' wan M. hying less than in the pre- vioua year. There were 234 pewee killed 1 and' 261 injured in them, however, and the number is much larger than it l•hculd be, Fatysix of the exploaione took pheee insale- mills, nhero the aro-called engineer finds a too facile fuoi in abasing,. ;Sten chosen for emir poettione rhauld have gumption to per. (treat attention is naw paid to the decors Wye that Ruch firing generates ateam too tionof doer% t'cnle have largo figures rapidly for safety. These people can reduce painted an tho valeta ; athero are upholster, the general death rate if they wiob, and ran ed with oretonue, andsome aro papered• especially reduce the present high percent. For a dining room furniebedin mahogany, ale of mortality among sawmill engineer* the well paper should ba red if harmony le .1, mi e. i* trio land of fruit as well MI tloar- wanted, or green if a entreat le desired, ere. A paper of that State says : " e m- In painting cornices dark colors shruld be avoided, rod u very ;sparingly, Mite pion- g Chilly, and allow and gold -the former meneia with January, we have atrawber. ries' then and until late in Juno, Japan. plums from February. Mulberries are ripe in April and last until August. Pineapples ripen in Juno and last nearly all tl'o year. �'l a have guavas from July until late the neat spring. 0f the varions berries -dew- horries, blackberries, and huakleborriee- almoet any quantity. Peaches ftom May 1 until July. Molona Iron June until late in the fail. Oranges -the best of the kind -- f o October until from 0 r the. next Juno, with lem- ons and limes, persirnrnons, pomegranates, grape fruit, grapes, and ahaddooke. Indications paint to a bitter party fight at the British general elections in November. Both partite aro prepared for the conflict, but which aide will win cannot be foretold. There are evidences that Bismarck is using his influ^ nee on behalf of the Conservatives. Lord Salisbury and the Tory press are great- ly elated at Rueafa's concesaion respecting. Zulfikar, but it is believed that the action is illusory and in the interest of Conserva- tivepriuicplea. Itwaanntil recently thought that Ensue would disturb the present Ministry by re -opening the Afghan ques- tion and ant up a new score on the eve of a general election. But this danger has been lifted from Lord Salisbury's path by the Ger- man Chancellor, an the plea that too much Radicalism in Western Europe may prove harmful to the two Northern Empires. But the limit of Russia's strength will place Zul- fikar within arm's length. In fact the fron- tier question wit' not be closed until after the elections. If that event results in a Liberal victor' there is z probability that Russian moderation will come to an end, as ljussisn statesmen labor under the mistaken notion that the Liberals will not fight for Herat. It is even asserted by some that if the Liberals are returned the Russians will at once advance on that city. especially--" moderation. A pretty way.of arranging the ceiling in a eittingroom to to cover it with a small patterned, qulet.looking chintz, over which place three rnch.wide flat•headedpino mold- ing; painted cream buil color, and crossing each other in auch a way as to divide the, coiling into pencils of about three feet equate. Light colt r cherry, either of its natural oolor or ate • •, will be the moat popular woods for the interior of a summer pottage, Crossed battledores, fastened by a large bow, and serving as a support for a basket ornamented with Another bow, utak' a pretty and armful wall ornament, Crimson and yellow form a pretty eombin ation for a portiere. For bedrooms there are white muslin or cheesecloth curtains with a lace edging on the front, or a plain hem with bands of plain eateen. Brass chains are used for looping up por- tieres, or mantle lambrequin, or are fes- tooned across them. Educating Boys, Let ne make business men as well as law- yers and physicians out of our boys. There is a large . and extensive field for work in every direction, There are abuses to be corrected, defects to he remedied, that call for the man of talent. By establishing and extending industries and manufactures the successful merchant can accomplish more good for the world than either the attorney, physician or minister. He furnishes em- ployment ° to hundreds of hands, thereby giving thousands the sustenance of life. His life is elevating in the highest degree. The petty annoyances and vexations of trade are trifling in comparison with the benefits that must be conferred upon the community by the business men. And it is for such considerations as these that the mercantile community should exact and ob- tain from all men the highest respect, and its prominent members receive that lofty position to which they are justly entitled. SNORING. lite 'no the -pm Theory .Exploded -Tice 1'ir• tuelo Castile Soap. I is not generally known, but it is assert- ed to bo a tact, that the none has absolutely no share in the production of a snore In- deed, most people snore with teeir mouths open and their noses temporarily in retina. Ileacs, the proposal to faaten a clothespin Co the nose of a snorer is not only worthless as a, remedy, but lee apoaitive aid to snoring. The person whose noao fe closed with a clothes -pin must open his mouth in order to, breathe, and he thus aaaumea the preciae at- titude moat favorable to snoring. Nei•her would it be et the slightest use to any to the soarer, " Don't snore." No person snorers voluntarily. The snorer is ashamed of his offense, and when taxed witty it generally denies it stoutly. There is preeiaely one cure for euoring,and it is to Sir Humphrey Davy that We owe eta discovery. That eminent scientific person ascertained that anoriug ie due to an abnor- mal vibration of the cords, of the larynx, and that this vibratien only occurs when the aur face of the larynx has become dry. A Man who aleepa with his mouth open, until his' larynx has become dry by contact with the atmosphere, ie sure to snore. Sir Humph- rey saw at once that, in order to euro a snor- er, his larynx 'met be kept =whitened or re- laxed. Ice £aund,by a series of experiirtonta upon a person of unusual snoring powers, that a pieee of Castile soap ineer ,ect itt the open mouth of the snorer effected as instant cure and warded oil any furtber attack of snorii ; for at least twenty-fonr hours, ite- peateclapplieatioua of soap broke up the haL' it of iinariog andthua enacted a permanent tura, According to Sir Humphrey J)avy, ('aatile soap, which is composed of olive oil and aoda, is deco:opened the moment it comes ifs contact with the humantougue, whichhaa a wonderful affinity for oxygen. The olive ail, tering thua set free, lubricates and re - lamas the larynx, while the sodium la forcib- lyt ins 1 expelled, Iu ire ohs a of a steno sisal langage by the snorer, who awaken* the moment the decomposition o£- the snap be. gine. It is seldom neoesaggy to administer the ('aetn., asap more than three or four times, and the moat obatinate case of *oar• ing known to medical men was curedwith tiix doges. It might be remarked that al - moat any variety of asap can be used with benefit as a remedy for snaring. Castile soap is, nevertheless, much mere rapid 1a i;s ac• Ursa than any other variety,witt thew' itary time of soft soap. The reoent speech of Vice -President Hen- dricks, in which he expressed himself as be- ing in enti, a accord with Parnell in his rev- say seditious agitation, was, to say the 1, very illogical. Mr. Hendricks is reported to have said that the American principle that men had a right to ,govern themselves applied exactly to the case of Ireland as opposed to England. This is just the view the South took twenty-five years ago, but Mr. Hendricks then asserted that it was the duty of the South to he governed by the North. "If," nave a contemporary, "Nice -President Hendricks will make this tangle a little clearer, people may believe in the sincerity of his views about Ireland, The principle which he eulogizes at a gather- ing of Irishmen is , the principle whiah he fought against on the side of the heavy bat- talions. And there are people who believe that Ireland is necessayto the British Union for the same reasons as rendered the South ern States necessary to the American Union -reasons which then had Hendricks on their side." There is a curious uniformity in the num- ber of persons killed annually in India by wild animals and snakes. The Indian Med- ical Gazette gives the number of those killed in Bengal alone by animals, for five years, at from 1,264 to 1,302 in each year. The snakes destroyed from 9,153 to 10,064 an- nually. Prevention Better Titan Cue. Many of the diseases so prevalent in these Jaye are canned by nein soap containing impure and infectious matter. Avoid all ries by using Panne%arlo+r Laandry Soap, which es absolute y pure. Ask, your grocer for I'ienr'EolloN. Manufaetered only by the Toronto Soap Co. A sound investment -buying a dram. !a" Alma. Ladies' College, St. Thema', Ont., has full eta and oompleto or ureas fn Literature, Music, Fine Arta, and Couuner- cial Selene, Re -opens September ID. IS85. For 50 pp. arunouuoeusent, addreae kPrinol. pal Austin, 13. D. A.P. 247, 67#ki 1`O.'r. SArn u lw,4a'.Bend tax "'ear. rared. nar.Rr. c#ueieb. ASK Yt f it 4RUCfit Tba IMPERIAL FRENCH SHOE BLACKING Bits €frtER AYBSH'lttB meals, twit -scene, amt seadinsheffort and one bull. Write Mt inamir rrico 4 Tt le ecnedai by ati R tti j.'. I3raas$ COLawa* Kingston, le4eaersrd- ty the most popular business s training soh owl to Can ads. 'E)-ALIYACLIS FA131t FOR SALE -400 eons el particulars address J. J. LewlI, New Sarum. Opt mile' east o1 the city of cit. Thome*. Trot 'tLXS, OK. Ic. K $ftiAw'& woelifERFPt a[otit and Freckle Ptotic., manors* k'reok els, Koth Patcbee, Sallowness, tie.. in 1'sdayt; Curer Pimples. batt Rheum, itiogworm, all Skim Disease and Faulty ('omrlesion;'em,ves and presenta Preroa- tuxe Wrinkles, senate the akin ea.trernely youth. 11ke"-perfect is purlet sold true loved lame, not equ4l- led be the world; li'arroatrd free from every Inlurf- nus ingredient ; hoe stood the test for over ., + rears. Particular', 3e Kra. i1*. L K. blow GmadianDe- poattery. Toronto, i aroinee._FOR FigBASANT SJAWW1 .,-Us 11 ONLT....... Clapperton's Spcol Cotton warranted !Mixt Le t`., 444 iG ran +maa•le on an, +ewrnf araa.l t`. bee Haat► enar'rsYtros`a arms la be le ft. At7 e., -ea ' FYa'lt.a no-,1S'R ..iota Ayr STAR At,r:7E 1 time ear la L 01cy IN1 bats. PO aunlraarior;lee1 icer hunt; hand or haps powev; aembtne4 130:1104(tae_ iei{ sad mere chiding maaltia.' maul meow; tett edam •e4 41ptoa rm. bosh Co Cos Ua stare Street, gramme*, Canaria►., 1..Maff 1tr.k oy 1 t :ai 3ceznisiiip aill-..i •r.. ; a +'.,,. •. ••^ x:d'e7.40 tre'l 'Thurtdal, eel $'Wax every +fatrtt t iR bilibrpooi, 1144 /41011.1111134 !mat Ngeese every sar,K.es to Liverpool, Wong at Pros e4derrr to laced raF iia se:d nemen..tre for s s9 . ea. rrlead-Altolrom 8.:timcratwtxWiles and Se.lJatner t P, so.t.tr etc ata.sa.'tt+t,v : ?:.r.rrt..w+.a a446.3214 • .a t . 441. '.. het_. t t tri � i litre d." 1 +'7. ik3a1 ,+int u. aa•t n ,ring memos nrM- ...'4.344•44;x14 *42 , A 1t a^. illtr •*:`a, r d aarW,w'... end Hite,,, a x: a.:crta+krta.t4ttli ,w'.nsre• or Other t•:Prrrat'or ..,t .+Ere,..',-. iia.03%40,arlt c. -e t,3 •-. z .. • •;r . /,71. PI, Jahn is,, A i4.- f. •, ., iR..r•'i, ors:;H,Dom iter. to outs, illui+,.k (.2w.. 11r, . ::q..L.,, Intl f'touri.•,r flnitcr, To ,laid Two darkie* had to onyx -y a large deck to the house cf lir. Mister, who bad tha-,,,;ht it at a frtruiture stare. 'Leben they arrived with the desk be was In and directed therm where to put it, The darkiea cxpeeted to get a quarter each at least for their extra trouble, but easel the lector did not give thorn anything at all, Ue forgot all about their sufferings In carrying the heavy desk up two flight of stairs. They cousultod t,gethor for a moment in s the 11411, and then they began to iiglst and p >mot each other, calling each other all manner ot s ilio orales. Nu suck uproar had hien beard 'duce the adjournment of the Logrelature. Dr, Blister hearing the noise, came out and wanted to know what was tae cause of tho disturbance, "Die heap nigga kap for birself de money what you gee 'Mut for us bolo, for totfn' de desk up de mars,' Wit Sam. " You le a liar. Da dceter didn't gib me de money, You got de money and kap' retorted Jim. " est are both wrong, boys," acid Dr. i3liater. "I didn't give either of yon any thing, but Pll make it all right. I)on"t fight any more," and tai:iog out hie pocket book he gave them a quarter each. those who assert the colored man has no executive ability should ponder over this tom. A cyclone is like a waiter. It carriee everything before it, " What becomes of men who deceive their fellow men?" asked a Sunday -school teachor of her class. " They lose the con- fidence of good people," war- the prompt an- swer. "Very well, indeed. Now, what becomes of the women -who do the same thing?' The question stumped the class for a minute, and then a little girl' piped out "They usually catches the man for a hus- band, mum." These evils I deserve, yet despair not of His final pardon whose ear is ever open and His eyo gracious to readmit the sup- plicant. A M sterious Providence. Mrs. Spurgeon, the wife of the f amous preacher, is the subject of an astonishing story in the Presbyterian Monthly Visitor of London. " During an illness of Mrs. Spur- geon," says that paper, " she told him (Mr Spurgeon) that she haat been wishing for a piping bull -finch and an onyx ring. Of course Mr. Spurgeon expressed his willing- ness to get both. but she made him promise not to do so, He had to make a sink call on his way to the station as web as call at the Tabernacle. Shortly after reaching the sick person's house the mother of the patient, to his amazement, asked Mr. Spurgeon if Mrs. S. would like a piping -bull -finch, that they had one, but that its music was trying on the invalid, and they would gladly part with it to one who would give it the requisite Dare. He then made his call at the Taber- nacle, and, after reading a voluminous cor- respondence, came at last to a letter and a parcel underlying the other letters. The letter was from a lady unknown to him, who had received benefit from his services in the Tabernacle, and, as a slight token of her appreciation of these cervices, asked his acceptance of the inclosed onyx ring, neck- let, and bracelets, for which she had no fur- ther use. This intensified his surprise, and he hastened home with what had been so strangely sent, went up into his wife's sink room, and placed the objects she had long- ed for before her." The Princess Hilda of Nassau and . the Crown Prince of the Grand Duchy of Baden was married on Sept. 20th in the face of the frowns of Kaiser Wilhelm's Court, no mem- ber of which was present at the ceremony. JAMES P &.%K +3G SOS, Poru Pacifiers, Talrron$a. L. 0. Bacon, Roiled 0004 Baron, O. 0. Bneou Glasgow Beef gams, Sugar Curd Ilam, UriaO Beat. Breakfast Beaus,'Smeksd Tongues. atom Pork Pickled T 'agues, Chanes, Family or N,,vy Pork, Lara to Tuba sad Phil' The l3>+t $tants of Eng' sh *'lane D Orr Salt in 3krnk. OSIER oei,lYt ia;Esa , planed A Drawers, Trunks, W odro ea, etc -- UV Tcey driveswayand destroy ittotha and o•heriasecre, imparting a delightful sod delicate perfume to tat clothing, carried or worn upon tiro person tbey sr. by their powerful concentrated dIat"tectaat proper• Wee, a perfect fission of protection ag+ivat anteetsot of disease, giving off at the maw time a u»atdelt4b4 cul odor; made gualraly of satin in assorted colors Yery Pretty, unique, and neat, Every ane should have them. Price I'x.•, each ---three for °.tic. Teepee.( renal Soap, the groat Eogliab eveatactant toilet. etoap, awarded the god medal, London, Eng. 1'-4. Large cakes, price 15c , or 35e. per box of 3 eakaa, sunt paetaga paid to env address upon reeeipF of prlta. Address, Tam -Carson Conran, 759 Craig treiL Circuleraaaddeeeriptione of our} ngiiah T mo.Cmol. preprratiown mailed tete en app.temdzit. • e;!ta wanted. 'Writs for terms. MRS. :\.G. GREENWOOD Tea resursel, her hostoese as Ladies' Nurse. Cram forbable homes for ladies dudog aaoouobment. lteddonee, AU. b Bend et., Toronto. Strictly Private. Ruptare Cured.. Id? Cues;. CLL•rait's Ragman/I. Ems';, 7g -ss. Send Soo. stamp iwr B'ok O. Rupture and Hu. =an Fre ne This' trine* utdoubt. *behest eseroifered, Seto the publi audits d:trim ing S,Pelee over all others prove tb1R st. .Ir) not be misled l>y viieseff•rla r le terierartioles, et Sena ollv.ot to Cuss. Omenn 1 wend thy Trues alt over this .etinent. cues .B CLUTRO, Surgi al Machinist, 110 Rio; St. wrest, Tero><t se 4our. wisherlaI thane, � W laachia.m,. vita* woman oririla =area .old,wtibost. leo moor wax4- iward. can t O ea* dais to lee plece'i one haat. areata a an' orae Caa- amd erritrry given. Lames moo meets; no fi goudloS itt a a -Near ed .veld evrry adz Nr72a elft x e4 go warranted i.^irE a.,e. A,0 e6. su; tier ttga .. da lo. bnde7ase. c;r r•,aa:.. A1J:r.+. F.., 3 i k f. ,cap.ada ,L>d pfaatW t.c:::,rara,Td JAMIE J:r,.er.TuswlzS',Casada mita) &DA ""ERl1I8,i; NT GAN e.. SAVINGS CO lllicorparated, A.0, 1885 Subscribed Gapltai............... Paid up Cepttwt Kseena F444,••••••••••.1•••• . T ^ •; Total .Aaltetti ................. ©W.T'zc=c uipaauy's Buildings, Toronto Jaz., Toronto. Com ha* now on hand a a-`= $large c ant of 1a liah money which it is pc - red t' lend on &at•claa* securities ai 14a, of interest, Apply to 4. UERRE,RT 114$ON. lfauasriv4 incise CAUTION Pac11 Piitg 0I' ilii' YRTLErt IS .'4 AR ED Coleman's Improved Plongb Harness Arian -led 80 Orchard Work, No whiffetrete to Injure trees Fats on mall and team. Working 'malaise cvarrntncd. )Coney re. funded It not satisfactory attera fair trial. Price, VO without collars and bridles. 131 atiVErY" COLBORNE. ONT, " Consumption Cure' would be a truthful name to give to Dr. Pierce's " Golden Medical Discovery," the most efficacious medicine yet discovered for arresting the early development of pulmon- ary disease. But " consumption cure" would not sufficiently indicate the scope of its influence and usefulness. In all the many diseases which spring from a derangement of the liver and blood the " Discovery" is a safe ane sure specific. Of all druggists. Short jackets and long redingotes of vel- veteen will be much worn this fall. Rupture, Breach or hernia. permanently cured or no pay. The worst cases guaranteed ! Pamphlet and references, two three -cent stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Assoojetion, 663 MainStreet, Buf- falo,N. Y. ,;;, It is not the cream that ought to be whip- ped, but the milk man. How often is the light of the household clot did by signs of melancholy or irritability on the part of the ladies. Yet they are not to be blamed, for they are the result of ail- ments peculiar to that sex, which men know not of. But the cause may ee removed and joy restored by the use of Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription, which, as a tonic and nervine for debilitated women, is certain safe and pleasant. It is beyond all compare the great healer of women. The Maidens' Ball in London was very successful. Each maiden paid $25 and re- ceived thereby the privilege of inviting five gentlemen. The wall -flowers were exclu- sively of the male sex. No means have been taken by the manu- facturers to push the sale of their "Myrtle Navy" tobacco except giving from time to time a simple statement of the facts connect- ed with it in the public press. The large and rapidly increasing demand for it has been the result of the experience of smokers which theae statements suggested. Their advice to business men is to advertise large- ly, if they have the right article to bank up the advertisement with. " Father," inquired a young lad, " who wrote the new edition of the Bible ?" "'It is the work of a number of eminent scholars," replied the father, very much pleased that his son should show an interest in such mat- ters ; " but the old edition, such as we have on the parlor table, was written by King James.,, CU'.If. THIS OU ,R, 1 The New Co•Operative ming Iaeliiuc � ---I8 THE - BEST IN TSH BIARSHT NEW STAND f NEW rL7EtNIT1IU Latest Improved Attachment Agents price for similar machine n4 Our price only *25 each. Before baying send as stamp for,;our elegant photo graph and sample', of sewing. gralsohines gnarinteed for three years and ',ani o, trial. An lad wantln a machine will do well Ie arils to THE CO.OPERATIVE ewilg Machine Co. sa JAMES 13T. 8011TH. EAAMaL7ON7 J3UY THE IMPROVED CONROY arriage Tops R In i3rooxe Letterer, NONE OTHER DIENE STANDARD SCABS te•trli by tit4`taercare reireot 'cur es: ea 1R urs la the -1 than of :il oher masa el. Play.. stock surd tort ^a l•'W, F.2rnt-rt.^ theins, at rid Miler (;,•#lea, Greer 5<trleri, orates ter lltaa cabs L'se Den selkeepera, Consult Tour Rea Interests Pypnrrbtaa'ng a frau. and in beyies ons be sore to tat the hoot, t'ur scales aro fully cremated in evert. yarticular. Ad chid itttilrwtri,7lrarePrsar4 and Mill Trucks. Alarrm dIsary laa'raWere, For sale be the Unaware Trade reaerally, 0. Iastratted Cst,4o u. anti €'rice fist forwarded upon a» Aestldo, ■ ?N Pa lit'. WARE • HAMILTON. Watsetr.rssi-.Mookettl sad Winnipeg. ONLY $3.W. Clothes Wring• era of all kind*- "Royal Canadian, Imperlal,''King,' also Mangles. Two Roller, and Three Roller. Write Isi particulars. riaS1 env ss.oe Tho cheapaii In the minket. Warranted drat. class, or many re. funded. Send di- rect to manures. turars, or procure from your Hard. ware or House. Furnishing' dealer, AS THEY ARE THE MOST STYLISH, CONVENIENT, AND MOST DURABLE TOP IN THE MARKET, There are ever Twenty Thousand of these Tops now in ase, and etre giving better satisfaction than any other. The manufacturer of thee' Celebrated Carriage Tops, owns more patents for im- provements, and makes a greater variety than any other firm in Canada or the United States. TREY ARE SCR SALE BY ALL TILE LEADING CARRIAGE BUILDERS AT PRIM TIEAT CANNOT BB SURPASSLTD BY ANY TIIAT IN ANY WAY APPROACH TEEM I e QUALITY. Factory and Saleroom 407 to 413 KING ST. WEST, �. UV' 40 MA, C.) IV 0 • Hamilton ILdnrtrial actnraral Hamilton, Danada JOHNSTON'S FLUiD BEEE it le the only preparation of the kind whloh coal tithe ill the nrtrltdonc. together with thestimnlatiag properties power tosupplytnourshmen, and the tfor brains, andbone y one whioh hu the and :nuscle, ;plc Reward Tor the Conviction Of Dealers who uf^• p jh,,n0 j s t ferior oil ot Other .. #'i fer and Sell ina i `a r dirt Manufacture for LA 1 N E s. i� r aPAL41 r.lar .fir. X ' XICaa. Eureka, Clrinder' Bolt {For sale by all teeddealers. f McCollBros. & Co. &leading Cutting Wool Oils. I Toronto. MERiDEN BRITANNIA COMPANY, FINEST Electro Plate Goods stamped Merl.. don Silver Plate 00. are not our make. If you want reliable goods Heist on getting biome made by the MERIDEN BRITAN- NIA 00„ HAxeu,00N. - . Oar" Examine Their yS!; ,�uperior Merit �Ji"r'r� ilia' NEW HARRIS 1.0T AIR FFIRNACES 0 0 The Most Effective, ®lean, Durable and Economical Heaters in the Market for warming and ventilating Churches, Schools, Public Railalints, Stores and Private Residences. Simple in construction and easily managed, capable of giving more beat with leas consumption of fuel than any tithe' heating apparatus. A:ii' Absolutely fans Tight. 'MI Seven sizes are made and oan be set either is Brink or Portable Form. Correspondence solicited. Fos Catalogues and further information address, THE E. & C. GUIINEY CO. (LIMITED.)