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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1888-2-16, Page 7HOUSEHOLD. A Tiny Little Tyrant. He's not of age, this boy of ours - In facb, hod only five ; Yet, of creation's rulers there's No bigger lord alive . Upon his beby brow there sits Ihe very crown and front Of sovereignty -an iron will . Ie in his naughty "won't 1" Already in hie Mind he is A little man--bedight Ie keiokerbookers, roysters round, J ust spoiling for a fight. 'He °Were nurse to clip his hair, Noreepare a single curl ; 1 don't want petticoat e no more - I Ames I ain't a girl 1" eft-iTele Long Once he mastered hie mamma, And. bullyragged his bonne, Thia tiny little tyrant, Ted, Who's just put breeches on. A Woman's Week. Stupid, dismal Monday 1 How lietle it has to recommend it. Bolipsed by the ra- diance of a yesterday, whom brightnees it can never dim, duty again pulls on the reins that were elaokened for a brief Hine, and the race of hie begins anew. "Blue Monday it is the world over; the housewife begin the dotnestio routine all over again th holiday attire and the Sunday literature ar alike put away; the dust and the oiga of retie or almond, Each of these reoipes will make three omen loaves or two large caw, and ems old reliable recipes convent. ent to use when a nunaber of loaves of peke era to be made at once, LEstiole Celts. - Two cups of powdered iittga.r, one oup of butter, half oup of milk, four ogee, three cups of flour prepared by sifting an it two teaspoonfuls of oreana.tar- tar arid one teaspoonful of soda. Rub the butter and sugar together, beat in the whips ped yolks, the milk, then flour and frothed whitea. Bake iu jelly °eke tins. When cold eproad between ;pekes thia filling, Beet the whitee of three eggs and a pound of powdered anger to a meringue then flavor it with the grated peel of one and the juice of two lemons. If the juice thins the ram ringue too much add more sugar. Cover the top of the cake also with the mixture. Let it stand for three or four hours to harden the frosting, The Farmer, His Dog and Ms Sheep. The commissioners; of Crawford county, were oiled upon recently to pay a peculiar claim against the county, and one which probably has no preoedent in this or any other strata. The law compels the owners of dogs to pay a per capita tax on all atoll animals, This is a recognition of property in dogs, and in consideration of the revenue the county receives from the taxing of them it is liable to sheep owners for all dam- e age done to sheep by dogs on which a tax e has been paid, on proof of damage and e identity of the dog. One of the leading - farmers of this township had a dog and held a tax receipt, making his possession for the year 1887 a legal one. A. night or so before the end of the year the farmer heard a great coramotionarnong his sheep, and hurrying out to the enclosure where they were kept he found seven of them dead and another one dying, with the teeth of his own dog fastened in its throat. The owner 'of the sheep -killing dog got his gun from the house and shot the dog dead. Last week he went to Meadville And presented his bill to the county commissioners for the eight sheep which his dog had killed. He argued before the Board, that having paid the tax on his dog, and being legally entitled to his posses sion he was as much entitled to remunera- tion for the loss of his sheep, as his neighbor would have been had the dog killed sheep for him. The oammissioners ridiculed the far- mer's argument and laughed at the idea of a man being paid for owning a sheep -kill- ing dog that slaughtered his own sheep. The case was placed before the best lawyer in the county by the farmer, and the result was that the commissioners found V- at the claim had every chance of being sustained by the courts, and they paid for the sheep. ashes are wiped up; there is a euggeation o steam and suds in the air, and dinner be comes an affair of secondary importanc The daughter of the house re -arranges th ohairs in the parlor, puts away the saare music and thephotograph album, picks u a few strey hair -pins in the vicinity Of th sofa, dreams a little, puts fresh water o the flowers,and watches for the postman i Anon there s an odor of wood violets, ozone clean linen in the air; the clothes -line be somes an armor -bearer of cleanliness; i flaunts its banners of godliness in the breeze and satisfaction reigns in the heart of th laundress. As Monday begins the bus week, it is fraught, perhaps, with good resohitions, with intentions of thrift and in dustry. Itis a forerunner of lodge night The clean linen is folded down for the mor row, the lodge member rolls home, grave yards yawn, and Monday is no more. Tuesday bears hard upon the good resolu teens of yeeterday. The domestic machin ery is now in capital running order, there ia an odor of fresh bread in the culinary de par tment, the kitchen floor has no blots upo its character, the bars are draped in glossy • ,„linen, the housemaid looks contented and bideonethise and activity have made smooth the wheels. Tuesday is a good day. The future' lends an inspiration. The week is yet in iq infamy, and how muoh quay not he done seTuesda.y's time is the cradle of hope. Wednesday is the day of days --the rain- bow of the week -about it lingers the chime of wedding bells. The week is in its prime -in its bloom sof maturity. Wednesday suggestkolean table linen, fresh -out flowers thrift, fragrance, contentment, and clubs. Mho einroh aid society, the social and liter- ary circles convene, foreign missions receive a substantial lift; the children at home be- come soiled, and alone are neglected. naThursday folloivs so closely at the heels of Wednesday as to be clad in some of its wan. tag glory. The wedding is over; the flow- s' era are faded: sonae of the stitches inthe assetweb of good resolutions have been dropped; the 000k has an afternoon out. Odious, doleful Friday erlangman's day, sweeping day, with snaall excuse for being. A gram reality; a dismal necessity; a har- binger of ill -luck. Sams Friday and civi- lization would come to a standstill, cob- webs and criminals would multiply and in- crease, and all the (lush, riot and chaos. Friday brings a relaxation of energies, the broom and the duster unearth treasures, s the pincushion receives re -enforcements, and the fish -vender announces his wares. Saturday is a busy encouraging tine; it anticipates a day of fasting and prayer. It promises reet to the Christian and the sin- ner, and brings it, indeed, to the Israelites. The minister adds the finishing tonolaes to his sermon ; the choir meets to practice and disagree; the children have a holiday, and • wrestle with their Sunday school lessons; the day closes with soap and water con- flict% „Reaceful, holy, happy Sabbath day I Been the tituaxises leisurely, and bhe trees wave and nod reverentially, and cast sweeping shadows o'er the roadway; all nature has been swept and dusted, and the birds and the grasshoppers sing, "Holy, holy, holy 1" , The chime of the early churoh bells lulls you to prolonged slumber; the weary bread -win- ner, who has toiled and struggled and ex- ist,ed, becomes a very king, whose =awnless head rests the more easily in the passing moments -in the atmosphere of a Sabbath morning. The children are clad in all the , About Blizzards. At last Canada has received justice in the matter of blizzaids, and that from a quarter from which, perhaps, it was scarce- ly to be expected. The Chicago Tribune says :-" In speaking of blizzards even the scientific signal -service man is accustomed to say that a 'Manitoba' wave is coming, and this has been so often reiterated that • many people have at last oome to believe that blizzards are home products of that sec- tion of the Canadian Dominion. Manitoba, however, can hardly carry off the credit for raising the wind in this extraordinary man- ner. The origin and operation of the bliz• ear& and their partiality for Dakota, West- ern Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska and the terntory even farther north are worth at least a little theorizing." The Tribune's theory is that the Laurentian and Huronian ranges form a barrier which pro- tects the regions to the south of them from the blizzard and tornado, but that west of the Mississippi no such barrier exists, and the whole stretch of country between that river and the Rockies and exteading from the .Arctic Ocean to the Gnlf of .ed.exieo is a vast unproken plateau over which icy blasts, starting from the North Pole, sweep un- checked. "Manitoba," our contemporary says, "12 only a mid -station on the road from the Pole to the Gulf. It is not the home of the blizzard." This admission is gratefully accepted, although it is somewhat late in coming. perfection of their usual Sabbath -breaking attire; the buttons have been renewed, the stocking supporters re•enforced and the heels ot their shoes blackened for the week's campaign. The sun smiles through the stained glass windows and reflects a royal purple light o'er the excerpt, "as for me and my house we will serve the Lord." The cook eoes to early ohurch and looks up the advertisements for a new place. .All the world thanks God for the day of rest. It makes life worth living; wasted energies re- vive and hope takes new life; for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth and rested the seventh day. The.Cake Basket. Door CAXES.-One.half cup of butter, one cup of molasses, one cup of sugar, one oup of cold water, one heaping teaspoonful of soda, one qualt of flour, ginger and salt. After bestting all the ingredients thoroughly drop on ?tins a spoonful at a time and bake in a quids oven - CORN STARCH CAXE.-Two oups of flour, two cups of pulverized auger, one cup of corn starch, one oup of milk, one ecant cup of butter, the whites of four eggs well beat- en, one teaepoonful of cream -tartar, one half teaspoonful of soda. Flavor with lemon. Rub the sugar and butter together ; sift the flour, corn starch and cream -tartar together and elheolve the soda in the milk. Goer; CAXE.-ne cup of butter, two of sugar, four sifted flour, one of sweet milk, the yolk e of eight eggs, two teaspoonfuls of oream-tartar and one of soda. Stir the butter and sugar to a omen ; beat the yolks and add to the butter and sugar; sift the oreain-tartar into the flour dissolve the soda into tho milk. .Put in half the flour end. Mr, Spiergeon's Grievanee. That is certainly a novel eoniplaint of the great English preacher that "his sermons have had an enormous circulation in Ameri- ca, but he lusd received no payment for them beyond an occasional newspaper containin a portion of tlds stolen property." How mI would the comission fro.ni Rev. Mr. Spur- geon's Master, "Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every orgeture," sound with this amendment "makingsure to protect it by copyright ?" What would have been thought of the thrift of Paul if the great Apostle had copyrighted his Epis- tles, or had umnplained that the Corinthians and hphesians had not paid him for them ?i An author who writes* fiction, or plays, or I philosophy may be supposed to do so for profit. But the object ot sermons is suppos- ed to be the salvation of souls; and if they are adapted to their end the wider their circulation the more good they will accom- plish. Mr. Spurgeon, one would think, should rejoice to learn that his sermons have been read. by thowiands of persons in thia country. To call for a copyright looks too much like preaching for revenue only. - EN. Y. World. ....•‘••••••••••••••••14.11 Stanley and Brain Bey. The announotmene that Henry M. Stan- ley, the explorer, has reached Etnin Bey will put an end to the anxiety so long felt as to the safety of the adveeturous explorer's expedition. It does not appear, however, that he will be able to render much assist- , once to the beleaguered Gevernor of the+ Equatorial Provinces, the difficulties of the journey having been such that he was cora- igettlienddtioliztal3uh4s iropmpunoslonn toant. esvtioerwes, of ,other explorer,he hoe shown that the , land journey by thUpper Congo could be :made under proper management, and he has euceeeded in purchasing the friendship of tribes and chiefs, It would be a matter of regret if such a man as Dalin 13ey should be permitted to continue his gallant fight un- aided. In the face of almost insurmountable difficulties he has taught the natives a,grioul- ' tare and the useful arts, and at the same time has made important geographical dis- coveries. Men hire Enein Bey are the pion- eers of civilization, and 14 12 hardly possible to estimete the tiltinutte reeult of his labors. --[Phila.delphia Record. when well mixed add the rest of the 'flour. Flavor with lemon or vanilla. SILVER Gnome -Three-fourths cup of but- ter, two of sugar, four and olio -half of sifted Roar, the whites of eight eggs, one cue) of sweet milk, two teaspoonfuls of cream tar- tar and one of gods. Stir the butter and 'sugar to a oreion beat the whites very stiff and add them before the milk. Dissolve the soda in the milk, Flavor with extract The Far Bening. Perfume of a good name heralds the claim that Putnem's Painless Corn Extractor 12a sure, certain, and painless remedy tsr corns. Fifty imitationa prove it to lbe the best. At druggists. If you cannot Speak well ot your neigh.' bore do not epeak of them at all. t I 1.011 SUNDAY CONTEMPLATION, --- Se long as you oan contribute to the pleas ure, hanniness or comfort of any humus be iog yon are of importance in the world -and no longer. "The pure it* heart pee God," Here, then, is one opening for soul -culture -the avenue through purity of !mart to the spite itual seeieg of God. The animal wear° Was &ell to serve the body, sot control it, and it, therefere, is te be held to its true ;There of ;service under the dominion of ttei spirituel. Nothine must be postponed, take time by the forelock, now or never. You must live he the preeent, launch yourself on any wave, find your eternity in each moment. Activity, like zeal, as only valuable as it is applied; but most people bestow their praise on the quality, and .give little heed to the purpoees to which it is directed. 'Tis well for old age that it is always; &compel:de(' with a facility of being de- ceived ; for, should we see how we are used, and would not acquiesce, what would be. come of us? There are so many sorts of defeots he old age, and it is ;so liable to contempt that the best purchase a man can make is the kinds ness and affeotion of hie own family; corn - mend and fear are no longer his weapons. The Weight a English Game, The following is &belie the average maxi. mum and minim= weight of game in Eng- land ; of course it often happens that extra- ordinary large specimens are killed, but the a000mpanying list is ail ueerly correot as possible; English partridge .10 ozs, to 14 ozs. Frenoh partridge15 ozs. to 4 lbs. Common pheasent(cook) 24 lbs. to 34 lbs. Common pheasant (hen) 24 lbs. to 3 lbs. Red grouse 4 lbs. to 11 lbs. Black grouse 34 lbs. to 34 lbs, Ptarmigan 4 lbs. to 4 lbs. Cepercoille 11 lbs. to 14 lbs. Woodcock 12 ozs. to 14 ozs. Great snipe 7 ozs. to 9 ozs. Common snipe 4 ozs. to 5 ozs. Jack snipe 2 ozs. to 24 ozs. Hare 7 lbs. to 94 lbs. Rabbit 3 lbs. to 4 lbs. Grey -leg goose 84 lbs. to 94 lbs. Beam goose 74 lbs. to 84 lbs. Mallard 2 lbs. to 24 lbs. Scoter duck 2 lbs. to 24 lbs. Poohard le lbs. to 2 lbs. Widgeon . le lbs. to 4 lbs. Shoveler duck 1 lb. to 4 lbs. Teal 12 ozs. to 1 lb. Moor hens 12 ozs. to 1 H. Golden plover 7 ozs. to 9 ozs. Lapwings 7 ozs. to 9 ozs. Conorake 7 oza. to 9 ozs. Water rail . 6 on. to 10 ozs. Curlew 4 lbs. to 2 lbs. Common coot 4 lbs, to le lbs. Wood pigeon 4 lbs. to 4 los. How a Haggis is Made. A Scotch haggis is made of the lights, liver and keart of a sheep, which ix c.alled pluck. They come attached to the windpipe. Pat it all on to boil, say for an hourand sehalf. It is well to let the windpipe's end hang over the edge of the pot, so thatany impuri- ties may pass out. When done, remove from the Are and allow the pluck to cool. Then cut away the windpipe, bits of skin and gristle and all but a quarber of the liver. Then add half-mpound of beef suet and chop the whole very fine. Now add two small cupfuls of oatmeal which has been previously dried in the oven, pepper, salt and about half -a -pint of the liquor in which the pluck was boiled. Now it is ready for the bag, which must have been procured from the market the day before; it is the large stomach of a sheep, and must be fresh. As soon as possible wash it well, first in cold water, then plunge it into boiling water and scrape carefully ; then it should be allowed to soak all night in a pan of sale and water. When the mince is ready wash the bag with cold clean water, and only little more than half fill it with the mince, for room must be left for the meal and meat to expand ; if filled, the bag would buret. Now sew the bag up securely and pop it into a pot of boiling water, prick- ing it oecasionally, as it swells, to allow the air to escape. If the skin appears very thin, tie a pudding cloth around it; boil it for three hours ; eery° hot, without gravy or garnish of any kind, as it is sufficiently rich or itaelf. ' The Commercial Traveler's Story. Mr. C. W. Woodward, a traveling man hailing from New York, related an intermit- ing story yesterday of a trip from Buffalo to Oa city in a storm on Thursdamnight. He 18 s. euest ea the .Forest esity house, and nar- rated his experience to a small circle of frieeds. "After leaviug Dunkirk," he said, 'the wind. was so severe that we proceeded along a snailpace. At times the force ot th.e hurricane lifted one side of the train several inches from the track, and then it would cleecencl to the rails again with a stmt. ling thump. We were asked by the conduo- tor to sit on one side of the oars to balance them. A number of Cleveland passengers left the train at /foie, preferring to remainin that city over night rather than to risk rid- ing any further. It w as the first time in seventeen years' travelling that I was ever alarmed in a railway train." -Cleveland Leader. Much of the color blindness that is becom- ing quite common is said to be caused by the use of tobe,oco, which, being a narcotic, benumbs the nerves. Ooean Steamship Passengers Via Now York should take the Erie railway, as it is not only the shortest and best line, but lands people olose to the piers of the leading steamship companies. In buying tickets, ask for the Erie. Five native girls from Alaska have been taken to Massachueetts to be educated. It is the intention to return them to Alaska as earthen. CINOALESE HAIR RENEWER restores grey and faded hair to its natural color and prevents falling out. Put meat into a hot oven to roast. If the meat and oven geb hot together the meat will be tough and the gravy grey. OHINIQUY' S FIFTY YEARS A Cure for Drunkenneffs. in the claurchof Rome, 10th edition cheaper in roe Dream °frail. Women. Tennyson in his exquisite poem, dreame. of a long prooession Lovely women of ages past. This le all very well, but the laureate would have done the world a grsater service if he had only told the women of the present how they could improve theire laealth and enhance their thermos This ,be might easily have done by recommending the use of Do Pierce'a Favorite Prescription. Jelealth ie the best friend of beeuty, and the innutn- °rabic ills to which veomee are peculiarly subject, its worst enemies. Long experience him proven that (the heelth of womankind. end the "Favorite Preecription" vvelk hand in hand, and are ineeperable, It is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, Under a poeitive guarantee from the menu. faaturerie that it will give eatisfaotion in every case, or money wilt be refunded, This guarantee hail been printed on the bottle- wrappee, and faithfully carried out for many years. Mr. Fes.therly-" What beautiful teeth Miss Smith has 1" Mies Sharptongue-" Yes, I think her last set math prettier than her other." Leave hope bebind, All ye who eater here So ran the dire warning which Dante read on the portals of the Inferno. So runs the oruel verdiot of your friends if you are overtaken by the first symptoms of that terrible disesee, consumption. "Leave hope behind 1 Your days are numbered " 11 And the struggle against death is given up in despair. But while there is life, there 12 hope 1 Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- oovery has cured hundreds of oases worse than yours; and it will oure you, if taken in time. But delay is dangerous. No power can restore a wasted lung; the "Goleen Medical Discovery," however, can and will arrest the disease. Many of the young men of Adrian, Mich., have united to form a sooiety having for its object the suppression of the corset. They have agreed to do all in their power to per- suade their feminine friends to give up the use of the injurious articles, and never to marry any woman who persiata in wearing them. Offensive breith vanishes with the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Mrs. Ayrten, wife of Prof. Ayrton, of England, is delivering a series of lectures in London, on electricity. This is the first time that a British matron has discussed a subject of this kind in public. Coff No More, Watson's cough drops are the best in the world for the throat and chest, for the voice onequalled. See that the letters R. & T. W are stamped on each drop. A new French device for applying perfume is a pencil which is rubbed on the article to be scented. All the fashionable odors such as violet, heliotrope, etc., are now sold in this form in Paris. People who are unbent to bad bromide, foul (mate tongue, or any disorder of the Stoinsch, can at ono be relieved by using Dr. Carson's Stosoach Bitters tile old and tried remedy. Aak your Druggist Celery, it is held, should not be served hi a glass vase any more, brit lying flat on some fancy dish, ITCECING, PILES. 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InFa3P n, _9 Fine or coarse Bone FP' 1p3 ce'On0P°6;41 blood, bone and Meal, 335 per ton. All Goods Warranted, or money refunded. Goods F. 0.B. at HamiPon. ROWLIE di CO., Hialuarors, Our, CANADA PERMANENT Loan and Savings Co. INCORPORATKO 1865. Subecrilbed Capital.... ..... -Y03,500,004 Patti -up Capital 2,300, Reserve Fund 1,180 Foto/ Assets .......... 9,3014d OPPICTO BUILDINGS, TORONTO ST, TORONTO. DEPOSITS received at current rates of intereat paid or compounded half -yearly. DEBENTURES buried in currency. or Sterling,with interest coupons attached, payable in Canada or en England. Executors and Truetees are authorized by law to invest le the Debentures of this company. MONEY ADVANCED on Real Estate security at current rates and an favorable conditions as torepay- meat. Mortgages and Municipal Debentures purohased J. BERRI= MASON, Managing Director. STANDARD CialOPPI NG fVilLLS.`---"71' USES BEST FRENCH SURF{ MILLSTONES FINEST GRINDER ieelte WORLD 80 151885181 PLATES ARINIRONMILLS DYEING AND CLEAN. ecTi R. Parker & Co ig • Fe e`I's 'Works and Read Offices : Kct 209 Yonge Street, City Offices :{ 308 Queen St. West, }TORONTO. 225 Quell St. East, 759 TO 763 YONGE ST. 100 Colborne Street Brantford, Ont. 4 Johr Street North ..Hamilton, Ont. 1 INSTANT RELIEF FINAL CURE, Send your addresa it liberal tenne at the HALTON ' Treatise on Diseeees of Man." liAddarnedesten eauts in ei. v. LIMON, 47 Wellington -at E., tamps for Book ra supply. DOOIONI billed out on Specialty -PLUMS in large , . H. H. HURD & SON', Proprietors. Toronto Ont. NURSERIES, Burlington Ont. loTbeRfniEenk Also Ian cffer a fewearsRed and YellowG VELPII Easiness College. Guelph, Ont. The Faculty bas been strengthened, the prem- ises enlarged and new appliances added. The 13usi. nese Department affords one of the best courses ob- tainable, while the Sherthand Department has accomplished results unequalled in the history of shorthand. Ladies admitted to all advantages offered by the Institution. Students enter at any time. Cir. callus mailtd tree. M. Maci0ORMICK, Principal. 'TOURERS 'WANTED -For the manufacture of .1. a Mil iton Red Enlisting Bricks, in the vicinity ef Toronto during the coming season. Pro. pfietor supplies plant and wood, (unlees otherwise agreed upon with respect to fuel.) Payments to be based on quantity of good merchantable brick deliver- ed in kilns, burnt and ready for market. Only aerate puniing men, not afraid of work, need apply. add tees, stating price, where lint employed, with full patticulars to BRICKS, P. 0 13oz2532, Toronto. To a num e ith a family capable of working, this is a grand opportunity, The OPINE habit, depsomania the morphine habit eee Pages- Attenta, ladies or gentlemen, to se I tide nervous proettation caused by use of tobacco, I Vivna, FAtionsArinct and Talmo book, Liberal terms, wakefulnessi, mental depression, softening of the I Artomels, A. Q. WATSON, TORONTOi Wietime TitAor brain, eto., premature old age, loss of vitality caused letwoormer, Toaciftro. by over-exertiori of the brain and lose of native' strength, from any CORSO wlintever. Men -young, old or middle aged -who are broken down from any of the above causes, or any cause notmentioned oboes send your address a110 eentil in stamps for Lubon's Treatise, in book form of Diseases of Alan, Books lent sealed and iteouro'from°'nervation. Address M. V. Limos, 47 Wellington street Mist Toronto, Ont. If the pen is really mightier than the Sword, we wonder Why it docen't turn on some of the poets and stab them to death. Whenever pout Stomach or Bowels get matt of Or ' der, causing' Billeuenese, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion Red (their attendant evils, bake el onoe a dose of Dr. Carson% Stomas% titters). nest family medicine. Ml IDruggitide, 50 Seats. Sweet, light and fine.grained bread, 24 hours o1 makes the best Sandwiches. THE MARTIN 1RACHINE, with now improvemerito ie away rick ahead of any and every Machine in America. lianufactured only by 11. MARTIN & 00., 00 Mary St., Hamilton, Ont. AGENTS AGENTS t OUR AGENTS Magnificent Paraliell f3ible Withrow's Popular "History of Canada," Gough's "Platform F.eleoes," Dorchester's "Liquor Problem," Barn I'. J'oriaii' "Living Wotde," "The Cottage Physician," MAKE MONEY Cough's "Sunlight and Shadow," "Mother. Home Sted Heaven," eta, Popu. ler Bootie 1 Liberal Tering I Write for oiroulatsi,tOrms IRON eta, to Wtradau, Bankte, ihiblisher, Tomato. .C°-BRARTFORD, c A. Allan Lino Royal Nail gtoaraships, Sailing during winter from Port and every Monday and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in man. mer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool, calling at Londonderry to land mails and paseengers fcs Scotland and Ireland. Also from Baltimore via Haat. fax and fit John's 51.?., to Liverpool fortnightly din- ing summer months. The steamers of the Miaow lines sail during winter to and from Halifax, Portland Boston and Philadelphia; and chasing summerbetwen Glasgow and Montreal, weekly, Glasgow and BostoM weekly' and Glaegost and Philadelphia, fortnightly! For Freight. passage, or other information apply Is 130111.1111alther 8s Co., Balttmore ; s. Cunard & Halifax ; Shea & Co., St. Jelan's N. F., Win. Thomson & Co, St John, N. B. ; Allan is Co., Chicago; Love Alden, N'earTatk ; 15 Bourlier, Toronto ; Altana Rae & Co., Quebeo ; Wm.'Braohia, Philadelphia H. A. Allan Portland Boston Montreal Nervo s Debility. DR. onArs Specific has been used for the pas fifteen years with great success, in the treatment of Nervous Debility, and all diseases arising from ex- osases, over-worked brain, loin of vitality, ringing in the ears, palpitation, etc. For sale by all druggists. Price per box, or 6 boxee for 85, or will be sent by man on reeeipe of price. Pamphlet on applieetion. THE GRAY MEDICINE Ca, Toronto. THEgreat,est dis- covery of the preeent age for Baena TING TEB owsts, AND CURINGALLBLOOD Lusa AND Knows Cometeurrs. A per forst Blood Purifier A few in Hamilton whohave been bone fited by ite use :-- Mrs. M. Keenan, 198 Robert St., cured of Erysipelas of 2 years standing; Robert Coe nil, 24 South St., daughter cured of Epileptic Fits after 6 years' suffering Jenn e B rren, 66 W a 'ut et., oured of weaknes and Lung Trouble; John Wood, 95 Cathcart Elt. cured of Liver Complaint and Biliousness, used old 8 fifty -cent bottles; Mrs, Beal i 6 Augusta St. troabled for years with Nervous Prostration, by' small bottles gave her great relief . Sold at 500. &Stet; F. F. DALI,ET as CO., Proprietors,. BARNU WIRE and IRON WORKS, WINDSOR, ONT. • We are offering special in- ducements to purchasers of Iron Fence for delivery this fall. We •guarantee the Best and Cheapest Fence made in the Do- . yniniOn. FENCES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. Send for Catalogue.