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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-07-14, Page 7atished. � . I 1 1 � S, � li Factoryr khment Is still 6tter facilities [article for a, all. pattgrns a,- i,nb6r dressed 012 � . All kinds Of � Sbingleg kept, i the furnishing k on application - 'E and workman - Al DOT, S@aforth. I I . , . . .1 - �� . --- — ­_ .. I . . _ . - �� .� -.;. _.;". � ,� I . . . . . I � 11 - I . . I , _ _____ ­ 111�� � - - . . a _ , I I :, I ­ j . - , I I I I I . . r '11-11`1 �. - . . I Z I I 1 ,' I '. I . i . . . ; . , � . . . I . -1 . I I � . I I I t . - I � 1. � I �_­ . I I . S I I I I I I . - . I I � . . - - . ! . m . . . V I .1 . I 1. : 1. I -- . � . . . . . . � i . . � I I n I - . . . . '. . 1-1 11 I -1 . I . I . � _1 . I I * � - . . 4 . I - I � I 1. .. �, �� " . . , � I - � . F , . - I- 1� � ,�, . � 1. , . � � .- :� .. - - ". . - . � , - w . . I � - ,� , J ..... -1 1� L- �.­.. - . - � - I , . - . . �1� I , I . --- 6 � I I � I . ­ � . ... .. I . �' :- i -,r� �� p . — �. ,. - . I . , � - L_ I . 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Potato Salad (& new way.)—If you havp —_ I General, fallinZ on his head, sustain d a . . &atharine dropped the little volume on any boiled potatoes -left over, pool and, to- for all purposes ! fracture at thi;'base of the skull. " - I the sitting -room table as she passed out, and ether with a nice white anion, chop fine in � YALE AND HARVAiil). —The manual botitl-` I hat mis- on her return from her walk, hearing voices a wooden bowl. Into a hot spider place a Laundry and le and Harvard was rowed I I , in Mr. Champion's bedroom, concluded ooi big Jump of. butter, and when It is I — ! race between Ya I Household � Friday at New London, Connecticut. ' Yale , that Mr. Champion was ,still there. She M;ling hot pour into it half a cup of older I won by four, lengths after a great race. The . I therefore settled herself in a chair and took vinegar. As this seethes add your ouion and find it ;": distance Vas four miles and the time - . I . 0 * up the book again. - and potatoes, and set the spider on the back - W 25.1 1-2,considerably slower than!- previous . . . . I . . I . Turning the leaves at random, she glanced of the range, where it will simply keep hot, great comfort races, as a strong head wind and a choppy I I ' � - I down .a a open page, and then, with sudden but not cook. Dash over the whole some aver of � sea were against the oarsmen. I a A , color in her cheeks, re4d carefully one of salt and pepper anda, mere suspi0io of cay- and 9 KILLED AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. re. 1 . . , Hughes, the'poemir. It was headed 11 House Sur- enne, with a tiny pinch of pulverized I Labor a World's Fair visitor from geoD", and these were underscored ; sugar. Put into a salad - bowl and serve MONEEMENEW� � Port Huron, Michigan, met with a fat d ac- . I X Frank -faced, frank -eyed, frank-hearted,always cold. . . - I . cident on Saturday. With % party Of flieDdS bright, __41- when - � the lady attempted to board a steamer vv And always punctual, morning,noon and night; Is There Money in Willows ? , - I her clothing caught in a revolving qhaft. - - I V Bland as a Jesuit, sober as 'a ymn, I - . I . Rumorous, and yet without a whim; The American Farmer and Farm News ! I She was drawn in and crushed to deatb. I IN I Gentle and amiable, yet full of fight, believes that there is a, fair profit in caltli- L . PROMINENT METHODIST : MINISTERS TO Castori& IS Dr. Samuel Pitcheeil PrescriPt'on for Infantil I Sweet, unagressive, tolerant, most humane. - I - I � vating willows, and a large one. for some I RETIRE. I It is stated that Rev. Hugh Price and Children- It contains neither opium,, Morphine nor � . , Beneath, in Mrs. Champion's bold hand- farmers who have low laud without 0o I Hughes and Rev. dark .Guy Pearcat the 1t is a harmless substitute I n Wesleyan clergymen of Lon- Dotj, th.e raethod and results When writing, was the one word 11 Joshua," but much water on it, and no stagnant pools, for i well known other Narcotic substance- . s is taken; it is plew=t no more was needed. Kitherine's memory willows require but little attention. Even � don, England, have decided to wit draw for Paregories, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL - I of her friend's audacious appeal for a Joshua I . Hughes into ds to - S, P of 9 01% highlands will bt in good returns for the I . from the ministry. Mr. jt is pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' used A ag to the taste and to to stay her course needed no jogging, and at . $0 , I o�iti_c,,l life. The Rev. Mr. Pearce, are slight care bestowed, enter p I utly yet ML t1yonthe idney4 this daring fitting of the cap her first emo- For the growth of willows the land inust . i who in voealthy, will reGurn to privat life.alQ Millions of Mothers- Castoria, destroys Worms and allays ,� . 0 ", I cleanses the Sys. tion was outraged delicacy, her next gen- be treated similar all for the planting of � THE OoNvBoy's" REwARD.-The World's prevents vomiting Sour Curd# er aud w Is , . I . . on June 30, says: tera effeCtufllly, diSP ids, head- nine amazement at Betty's temerity. corn. It mu*t be plowed in the fall and � ap,-cial from Chicago, I feverishness. CaStOria Prev What did she dare to insinuate ? , I John Berry, the Black Hills 11 Pathfinder," S&es ,Lna fevers and cures habitual , loosened up in the spring. The field must •0 0 a in 01 cures- Diarrhoea and Wind Colic- CastOria ]relieve& f Figs is the Before she had time to answer her Own bekept free of glass and weeds. . I- I wall yeiterday awarded first prize n the and flatulency. ,,,8tipa;aon. Syrup 0 question, the bedroom door opened and Dr. 1he willow cuttings are planted in rows Has no equal-_71MM cowboy; race from Chadron, Nebras a, to teething troubles, cures constipation only remedy of its lend ever pro- ynah came out. His face lit up on seeing ,at a distance of 12 inches apart. A space of J the World's Fair, The prize in $1,00 , He CaStoda assimilates the food, regulates the stomaCit . - � du&d, pleasing to the tastel and RCO Katherine, although, as he came forward, 3 feet must exist between the rows so that or � was also given $500 by Colonel Cod (Buf- I I . I . for purity, n I I - IS,, giving healthy an -1 natural SleOP0 Calla . � I � . ceptable to the f3tomachIlrbmpt. in smiling with unconcerned eagerness, the by IneAns of a cultivator and hand hoe * the I - � I falo, B 1) for bringing in his horse the and bowe I I ( weeds can be kept down. for cleaning and ii coria is the Childre�nts Panacea,the Nother"s Friends itz ,Ction and truly beneficial in itEl rose hastily, and obeyed a childish impulse - 11 best condition, I � � � _____*�_ . _ by �Uttbg the b�ok she held in her hand The plants are cuttings from two or three - � � . effects,, prqaxed on from the most behind her back. year old willows which are cut one foot sweetening, nor I I � ! Words of Wisdom. . 1� substances, its " What is it asked Dr. Lynah, mill- long, measurin three'-elghthe to a half-inch - - I Blessed is the child that is brought p at Castoria. . J&athyandagreeab e preserving the i Cast6ria excellentqualities,commenclit chievously. "atreatise on the inalienable in thickness. kith a stick or an iron rod � � . the mother's knee, which it; God's altar on nt medicine for chit- ,,CastoriaissowelladaptedtocUdm,*&.t tZ=all d have made it the most rights of woman?" �oles are made into the ground.and a out- clothes and i i eartho - . it C*storfa Is an excelle _ : - 0 = "And why not?" said Katharine, some- ting is introduce" d so that one or two buds - - - I A bad woman is the worst thing in this dren. Mothershave repeatedly told me of its I I recommend it assuperior toanypreomV*n .. popla remedy known. what sharply. I remain above the round.' In the first year - hands from In- 11 world, and a good woman is the best thing good effect upon their children." I known to me." . I alar . SMEEEMWMNN� DR. G. C. OsGoOD, H. A. ARcffnv, IL V., s 11 By all means," he answered, with In- only a few spronta will spring from each cut- - n this world. . III So. oxford St., Brook]M V. Y. iyrup of Figs is. for sale in 75a ' i Lowell, Mass. , � 4 leading druggists. stant*rsvity. In spite of the seriousness of ting, which inoreaike in number. ' jury, nor for __ I Take good care of disagreeable duti4 first. I — , botiaes b , -1 I — -_ I "o . L . may not his ivituner and the imperturbability of his Every year in March the, switches are out these first, Never s!le�t the " castoria is e chiidrea's daps� .&,Uy relia le druggist Who all-round 11 Attend to th the best remedy for children of e spoken highly of their experi- I it face-Jimtherine fAnoied she detected a lurk- close to the stem before the map shoots into : . �, . lave It 9n band will Procure , , I things that you want to do, and shit up" went have t to which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not I log b'. 0 � ! I ,amor in his eyes, a suspicion whi h hie . 0 oth6rfl the things that you do not wi enc® in their outside practice wlth.4011� -ho wish , - . the plants. a general use � u mothers willconsider the real have aumg our Vromptly for any one w ej �, far 4istant whe only by tW next did not serve to dispel. I The switches are tied in bundles about 10 - 01� I . do.: Wherever you are, choose t4,,,ydi`- - and although we onlyT 0 , ,. interest of their children, and use Castoria, in to try it, 31anufactu=d 11 1 musi��qrtainly consider it a positive inches in diameter, and placed into 2 or 3 in- HILAP IMITATIONS agreeable things. You will get your of thevarl ' which are medical supplies what is known W reguUr I ItEFUSE 6 v )n - any stead ousquacknostrom yet we are free to confess that the M I dui :for for th6je devoted to the movement to ches of water, remaining there until the I manhood. You cannot grow degtroying their loved ones, byforeingopium, products, look wlM UUa*. maki evi - or part of . April, until the sap has risen, - - Your way so fast. You may be augr , with merits of Castoris has won us to I Drk detail apart of their mental latter - other tnorph[n®, soothing syrup and other hurtful . CAUFORNIA FIG SYRUP , furniture, especially when they retain fem- and small leaves a" ad bprouta have appeared. hen but 16 years old, Senator� Stanford - t on favor upon it." IIAN FRANC1909, CAL. . I I w California $W,000.0oo come shif bless man who is willing to P agents down their throats, thereby sending inidf�riiufficieat to hide their literature. be' This sap loosens the bark, which can be re- gave to the State of you work that he ought to do, you ma feel them to premature graves." . UNITED HOSPITAL AND DismoAzy, � LOMBVILLE, Sy. NEW YORIL N.y hind their back@," moved very easily by being drawn through to be used in founding at Palo Alto a Uni- that there is injustice in it, but you annot DR. J. F. KjNcEmLoz, B0404 NN& � Katharine turned from him in silence,and a wooden fork similar to a clothes pin. ! ! varsity whose curriculum should include ,the mord to be unfaithful because som body I . Conway, Ark. ALLxN C. SILITH, Pres,, ' I moved to the fire -place, where the stood Willows must be dried in the open �ir. usual Collegiate studies and instruction in - - a 4 else is. , Now York Oty. , 7Z (6 I- with her arm resting against the mantel, They are then bundled to weigh about50 typesetting, telegraphy, book-keeping, �A man who has not the self -resp ct to The Clentsur Company, 77 Murray Strqet 0 c Z her eyes turned to the glowing ooale be- . pounds per bundle. About 30,0.00 cuttings farming, civil engineering and practical save himself will not respect any , oman I = =1111 enough to be caved by her, d athink- - C� � .- math. She was offended by hie levity, yet are needed to plant an acre. � branches of education. In the trust fund Ido t - . I 0 until he is 30, nd if I I , rd could not restrain a smile at her -own ex- The willow reaches its greatest production for maintenance of. the Leland Stanford, jr. any man should marry u ' . • ;64 . in the third year, and with proper care ,,ad University' Senator Stanford included his, . very I = ca 00 :6 pease. � I he has not reformed at that age it is 0, . 66 You think me a light sooffar, I know,"good fertilizing it will continue to yield good vast estate at Vina, Tehama county, Call- unsafe experience for auy woman to at empt i ,..4 W . (P Is 0 0 �- he continued in the same manner, yet I results for many years. - fornia, on which is the largest vineyard in to reform him. His moral vision is very . ;_4 0 --4 company. Etymology, for in- Dry, peeled willows are worth 5 cents the world. Stanford's stook breeding fa I ' , . 0 0 ;, V. � err in good compix "' limited if he has not discovered b that . tao 00 P-4 0 stance; is not to be hoodwinked. Alas I Py- . to 8 cents per pound, and green willows at Palo Alto have produced harses famous time that there is nothingIn dissipati a but 6C .5 0 -&---, L16 thoness, Priestesy, Poetess,, Doctress, what- with the bark on them are worth $14 to $18 all over the world, He owned Mohawk 1. - degradation. and death . -Ladies oma I ca rj::� 0 M - D4 Sunol. ! ' Bell Boy, Hind a Rose EL i *. ever thle gained, it must still have a femi- per ton. Chief, Journal. . ) -4 "I (D I ; I I . (3) bk­j — . cc nine, termination." . . . The late Senator was buried in the family . - W^ ,�J a4 �_ LM . Katharine looked up to answer, then 24th, the ser- Tourists. ' VJ Z 0 ..A Bit of Eugenia's Lace, vault at Palo Alto on June . _M -L. _. L 0 F..J P� a) ,..4 0) paused with parted lips, speech and 'motion BY SARAH J. RUSSEL. vices being held on the University grounds -'"__=rure ent or bus cess . i������ I � III I ;I- . numbering 150' WhetorPrasure lli�ii � . (V petrified alike. The book, she still erioan Employees of the ranch, nu 0 ru I i-, I � CP- 5 ,+,4 •5) ,21 id fell to ihi From a � French court to an Am , acted as an escort. L .! should take on' every trip a bottle of 500QQ�N I - 11 I 4.2L 0 rZI held, dropped at her side si ,eub over shop, from the person of a woman stately, men I of Figa,atita�cts most leaeanVy a, e - I ;J� . (:.) tn 0 rd W floor, unheard, Dr. Lynah had b gracious, the center of admiration, living in -.4— 1 1 factually on the kidneys, liver and b well, her hand as it lay on the mantel near him! Utmost Economy. headaches and' ;other "5 Cd 0 W * an atmosphere throbbing with excitement, ng fevers, hew a . - - , and she felt the to-ach of his lips through say something so strong, . Lt ;4- �., ; 0 . : intrigue, and ambition, to &.lay figure shut I wish I could hat � forms of sickneqR. For sale in 75c � ottle8 . I . �_, ca 0: her glove. I . glass case, guarded by detectives, and forceful on the subject of economy t I by all lea,fing druggists. ' i ro ;4y". .,,-4-, 0 rn I. The blood surged In a tumult from her UP In 6 W�� - I W, 1 -4-D 10 a) d, and gazed at by a throng of busy,* ,practical it would inspire men to change habits. I I .A-3RC2r—Z�111**T 14 0 I CC heart to dye her face. He raised his head, i women *ho stop for only -a ,moment, then have heard women talk of econorny be.' P-4 M Cd a last year's dress or The Locke -Case. ;4 -011, . r__4 and their eyes met for a moment. . go on to find the latest fashion or greatest cause they made over I eke, of . 0 0 ;C " Forgive me all, Katharine," he whisper' .JORDAN BAY, N. s., July to -Dir, Samuel Lc r (D -4-'.'.) . bargain -such has been the f�te of a Piece enameled a kitchen chair. And the same this piace, whose wonderful discovery of 4 rich �r � was one. I .-. of lace only forty-five inches (wide and six woman know as much of the real science of gold mine of pure health was mentioned in a de- � 0 Katharine stood . and a half yards long, and wp'rth $100,000, economy as of the habits � . s patch from here last week, has been Join- good 1 ;w4, W ,Q a, save that her head dropped lower . missionary work among the sick and affilete(f of this -w �: . F-4 0 0 cc where he left her, mo' of 'the Hotten, A tionles I - . : ssionap, IFL I HehasfoundmanyeasesofkidneyO:puJ;Z Ca- Until at last, for the -fraction of awhich wasylately on exhibition in one ;tots. e neighborhood. IW 0 a) and lower, of New ork's large dry goods ea- WaltWhitmau in one liu, showed the trouble, diabetes, &c.,and has always recom- a) gr-Z�,_, '0 W moment, her flushed cheek rested against the ' which worked such a . C,)q P-4 I tablishments. It is white, as fine and - folly of men. ' mended Dodd's kidney pills, I tP.4 _P1 12 glove. . . as a cobweb, one of those marvels of 64 Men are mad with the mania of own- grand cure in his own case. The virtues C f this . . ;_4 airy . . own in this section, I Ce 4!� P-4 CD - started back, and, with a quick ges- i remedy are becoming widely kn I bo _Q: cc � She s and, fling- elaborate, lifelong work which this age of ing things." t once and and It has roan very po alar. Mr. Locke in formed , . I I =: 4 - the flames. - brings the min quiries concerning i a _., . � (4 ture, tore the covering from her h - effect " looks upon with wondering eyes. That denudes the real being! a your corre8pondent that U w&p consKntly re cluing . '. I I r , . '�,and the bene sial re- (V , - lug it from her into es. The kid d to that lo4ly simplicity ning his illness - The time of the season in which SPECIAL BARGAINS are I ? e live But beautiful as the lace is in itself, its as lilies" and knew 1n dd's kidney pill@. His invari consider - w'.1 rP �. shrank and shriveled in the heat like a iations give it the large part of its nom- which "considered the0 suits of his use of Do 3verything that if . . � rz� �.- Boo that the pills 11 are 4 order, has again come ; also the time when we are !� 1! r-4 C) member. the sympathetic there were better things � than purple able reply is, in s for next Be&- -&--I 0 � ck, so P ., 0 .0 The fingers and thumb curled up together, mercial value, and make . �nqulry shows that the merchants find it - F -i , a) good." I . of the pilin in a ing next season's business, and placing our order . x finger, which filled with looker-on forget this in thinking of the un- raiment. difficult to keep a so pl), ca cc_ Z a) 0: Q except the index . . I an to whom it first belonged. We groan over what we do not poemeas. V4 1 short time the FAR purchases great is the demand or them, ) -a very s ,= 5 _CJ , W air and stuck out straight and* stiff from the. happy woman 8-. �, son's stock. In fact, in . . W Finished 'shortly before the Frauoo-Pru Why not make a business of '�' not needing - - ' I erican qui o place them 1-4 0 M . . . accumulation and its 'jL111EUAjAT1SM CURED IN A DAY. -South A and we will require room t 0 � . others mian war,4he Empress Eu en-jo wore it only things 9" The will be coming forwardl r_ -40 ,.,-4 . . leas fortunate Rheutnatic Cure for Rheuniatism and Neural a re must -yet bt ,0 ;-, It seemed to Katharine tobepointilig a few times before she had to leave Paris lavish display- maddens . its action u cr rays PT; Q �: I casiy cures in 1 to 3 days. us. It t e 't in our store. In order to get the required space, w R 14 �: 0 mockingly at her. and all that belonged to the days of her beings. it tem is remarkable and mysterious. _ ren Dues - quantity Of Summer goods, We , I p . 0 .9t termination "' she repeated, t, a certain qu 0 F-0 -4-2 - . "A feminine termin glory. An account of her flight has recent- simpler living is coming into repute. once the cause and, the disease imniediatel V disa dispose of, at leas Z P -, r rl::� (4 scornfully, turning away as the blackened spirit needs leBi then ears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. e out quickly. We, therefore, � is a purer life. The ; Wilson, d ggisto, Would like these goods to inov -4- .n 0 0 ly bEen given by a Frenchman who was then I � Warranted by Lumsden & �4 ct •- r-4, �: Ca glove writhed once more and sank in a bed officerovernment in Paris, and who, the sensual body. � Seaforth. � Special liberal dia- . P 4 �r l 0 �-� ;14 . C) M OC of ashes. motives of sympathy and chivalry, was In Sara Jeannette Duncan's 11 A Social offer the balance of our Summer stock ata , CO �� 0 0 0 44 The book, with its inscription, wall too' from mo any help Departure," Jack Love ape4.411 of a German A WONDFRFV1, new combination is R. stark (= Read- ds buyers to avail them- ived in ) take ; I nee in Katharine's mind for her eoger to give the unhappy Empress . 1�1 They 1* , ,or Powders, nice t _� count, and would urge upon all dry g00 $4 1W M J fresh an offence . He went to the palace to tell family and their economy df ache, Neuralgia and Liv . Jai Chief of Police, 5 -14 he thought of in his power. ` made rfLtly harmleso. Mr. Wil i was in ^0� . �5 I M D to seek Betty at once, an e her sop but she, deserted by those who had a log house. The furniture, Modstoolk, says: 11 A sure cure every time," Aid. - I selves of this oppportunity of procuring P - FTZ 4-4 0 the open ward as a refuge� from herself and been her; devoted slaves in the day of her wood from the bluffs, the nails were hard- Farmer, Barrister, Hamilton, says ' it I ex .fenced . I H �8� -+.", ,Z 0 0 ; . I stuffed with almost immediate relief from their use, or sick -4.-a ._4 Q: others. � I prosperity, had gone to her dentist, an wood pins, Their beds were � 1; 9 ,�A 4z. . woven the headaches." Mr. Mercer, icontractor, H milton, A Pretty Delaine Dress, . milt on, 91 a "� (TO BE CONTINUED.) American, for assistance, and by his help wild hay, blankets were , L dy, and C) UD, they raised ,their own gays: - I consider them avep, vqluabie rem . r --q - ----------- I— . r L far surpassing many othets I have triee.11 Mrs ca a) she was � able to leave France. : But, clothes were spun, ined luxuries. Quaint, Gaston, Hamilton, says I ,, p have derived g, -eat bon- , For The Housekeeper - thoroughly an grateful asEugenie showed4her- bread and imag! , � iink, we thought, efit from thein, having been' time a sufferer A Han'dsoine Grenadine Dress, rc� M -4--a t durable, I W @---I r-.4 W L One cup of sugar,one egg, a self to all those who helped her in this !time ,le, poetic, honte-mal o Aors did . C�3 0 .� 0 ayer Cake. - of her - trouble, no one can -now feet ,anything That is life according to the laws of God from headache, billousuess: medicine and neuralia.11 Mrs did Whip Cord Dress, . W Go X piece of batter the size of a large. egg, cup Of ; CriBt, Hamilton' says: 4, No; or - A Splen . 0 � M wo scaut cup$ of lifted flour, two tell' but pl�y for a women so bowed by sorrow so set down in his Word. �i here was never my daughter any good untif we used Stark's Head 1 . - . 0 ilk,, t . I r fuss and fewthersi and Liver Powders; they effected a . - �_, 4Z e 1. mi I baking powder, one tesspoonf ul and misfortune. I The writer had the ood a heartache ove he, Neuralgia P. ate, 'Hamilton, says,: 11 Your Goods Dress, 1. A ,:� 0 . spoonfuls of I A woman passed along �tbe streets of echo, cure. Mrs. Ke A Beautiful Shot G I . ,to taste. Cr�am the but'. fortune to see her once in Amster am, I ,a n r,h;) $rettest blessing to me." � H , . -4.'D a) 0 (D of salt, flavoring . bite from the- ult a famous doctor. Chicago. Men moved a6do ,,and bowed powders have bee Sold,by all inedicine dealers. . �r 0 b,O' 16 ter and sugar ; separate the w where she went to oons Her dre�s was poetic in prlc�, 26 cents a box. , . 0 -W �8 - 0 yolk of the egg - best the yolk into the but- As we were waiting in the hall of a large reverence. Why? simple black �_*-*-Owjl— I An Extra Quality Serge Dress, [ P . I 100� ;-I 0 ,..4 s extreme plainness and th � r' i ,urn's Bdef, iron and N�,fne is recomm�ended by , Pq 0 0 milk,, next the sifted hotel me one whispered, "Here comes its , ' Milb ter and sugar, add the free-born bonnet with its black ribbon�� �;ies framed a Physicians as the best. I A Good Parasol, . : With which the ba�iag powder has X111 and instinctively we I 4� .144 ic flour, Euge Eugenie," e -_ 04100- A � M the flavoring. se to our feet as - an elderly face in which the peace of G d had taken previously mixed, next Americans aro y, She t:1d a man who �Made been pt oroughly then stir' in the beaten woman entered, followed by a Companion. the place of anxiety, How Curbed Hor3es can bei . Cheap Hat or Bonnet � I Beat J t life was too hort for both I i A Very I . thing. Pour into 'jelly *8 As she pasged us we bowed, and, without me her that . �[ I Valuable. - cc 0 CC white the last th looking directly at us, she responded by a God and clothes. " I Many valuable horses are rejected by b s, be. , and bake quickly- ' - The wives of army officers,�while occupy- cause of a curb which can and can be cured ere, curb Fine Art Mnslins, Lace Curtail'S, . . I . Filling for Layer Cake. -Currant jelly or gracious, stately bend of the body, a move removes by using �f jam placed between the layers, meat which at once suggested the quee6, ing the best of aocial positions, 80011 learn is the result of a strain andican I)e r, . I r Ties, any kind o � else in her ap- to consider many of the "necessities " as Dick's Blister, according t the direction on each 1 7 will make a delicious , cake. Nut fillip or though there was nothing - fluities. Think of eating heartily package. . � I Men's Fancy Shirts) Men's Summe I I chocolate filling may be used if desired. or pearance to do no. She was dreseed per- super and one cup and saucer . ts are good : Limply in black, and walked support. with only one spoonHarsh Coughs, Reavy Colds, Hoarsens s, Asthma ! ow', LER W9 two following receipts of fectly simp] e, for she is a great sufferer from for a large family. They ihave time to and Bronchitis cured by Dr. Wood's Noway a,y Pine Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, . I o F* Nut Filling. -Boil to a syrup one cup ed by a can framed a think well upon valor and lionor and Syrup. The best in the world. T1,11 . I F I P of rheumatism, and her gray hair I )< T — i I granulated sugar and a third of a cul of year loyalty. . I Is 6�10. I Gloves Mitts, Straw Hats, &C. . 1) gwater, have ready one cup of chopped face worn.and haggard, expressiveHando cutns'�JB,Orns, Sores, ) %Ong�' a. Still there There is no queen who can extend to you victoria carbolic salve Cu, Is a Id HI - Sores. . W I Lot R its ; stir into the syrup f ceaseless sorrow and pal I lisp walnut met the %O more courteous hospitality than the Irish Bruises, Wounds, Chapped I � IE spread on the layers. Frost the top Of , w(irp lef t in her f ace som e traces of f ormer an. She thrones n a Price 25c. S ,rft beauty, and the graceful poise of the head pes,,ean' wom rones you 0 ----------",O.— L three-legged 0 . dere, %nd a something in the 1. Chocolate Cream - Potato without excuse. Thank God for . ' C Baker's chocolate carriage which suggested a pride\that re d ai abscess jus .behind my J/ 'URE: i of elf ted -and of r bo get at the true meanie of thins.' EAR SIRS, -1 had ) 891. After e�ffcring for _UNCAN9k AN413 J/ cake. ,on the Ishoul e.legged stool aud offers' you a boiled _%L _V1 % qw,ft-W k Filling. -Mix together a Severe Abscess Cure 1, 6W#..W 5 " . quarter of a, cake of Ba all w of ;tions, Men D right ev.1% in August,! 1 d after UN -1Ail D I � 6ted) half a level teaspoonful fused to bend even under the cruel 4i Prodigali curse n , an a D Ilk I & 1\ ( re granulated physical pain, gave that elderly figure a t� is the three months, I began toe, take B. B. I C was very much atter, and I I ,OL /r, (grated} three tablespoonfuls Of one and one- reemi;rto belong of brain and brawn do not dare to lapse one month's use of it I '11 11 . . � i . I sugar and a each of salt.; put 0 character of distinction that L )m simple habits. The son of the rich the abscess entirely disappeared in four months. I . .- f:L/?A and when boil- as a birthright to those who wear the fr( tam';na will break am certain that Burdock Blood Bitters i an excel- - AND PROVIDERS, . I . if cups of milk on to boil, R I T , C hal ingredients, al- I man who has in him any is it lent remedy. HO l ly stir in the mixed p I no wild north-west fore, , FLOItEXCF M- SHAW,- - , .5 ing brisk When All she 'had has gone fr -throne, bonds and, in sot - , , orn her 3 � I M � � lo� few minutes to cook. settle the problem of life with his Maker, Solsgirth, anitoba. , I ving them a il CHOLCRI'�' ORBU thoroughly melted, remove family, and home -and she lives an exile in -0— ;-j the chocolate is to the owing of an ax. He ravels in his bed 40 I OCA - ' - I of Wild Straw berry cures :BT_j00]K13 'i spoonful of van � n C_.Aw_TtJDT%'%T*07S il a foreign land, f . 't 1ARRH from the fire and add s, tea cool . of pine boughs and draws deep breaths, Dr. Fowler's Extract 1! , D thicken to a cream when c _40. cholera, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, dy ,entery, and 1 4 �ys�e ills It will t so layers. happy I of the 7. ,#Vor'CRY - In perfecting manhood, � all forins of suilliner complaint, looser ass I , . I , lent for three shaeos is not comfort. ii . INT .and will be sufficient Senator Stanford• L%vl people who bowels, etc. price, 36 cents. I I S : . � I . I - I Milk Muffins. --Beat one pint of flour into OF THE CALIFORNIA MULTI live for the Bake of show and expend .0 *-Imp-- ___ RT El - 11. L�}OMPLA ilk add %-teaspoonful of but- INCIDENTS im, had better join a, circus. ISEAFO -- ANDAL three gills of in I - that Bole a Oonsidered the Be9t. —. ole, a half tea- ,MILLIONAIRE'S LIFE. gg beaten wh lar display, . 1, to the value sumption R 0 F ter melted, one e 'easpoonful of I That is 5 good field for.spectacu I I DBAIL SIRS, -1 niso can bear testimony Coughing LeaAs to Con 1 - t Senator I o, your wonderful remedy for the lit mach, liver, Sum or Leland Stanford, who died sud _HeastonGrant, in American',Farmer, f Mrs, Alva Young# Kenip's Balsam stops t'6 cough atones. I OK DULT'S spoonful of sa.1t, and an even t large bo;�e I have used it as well as : � A Mix well and bake in lar Californiahome, Palo Alto, at . 01. X.B., sR - My baby was very sick . r I LDREN baking powder. griddle denly at his of the moist . I :18 and blood, B i wh n necessary, of Waterford, Ont., write f i I Burdock Pills for over three years, ,g would help I CH11 "Ic e ,,,5 C,r 5 hot midnight on June 20th, was one News of the Week. _ u fins i Id r used for with summer complaint, and nothing , muffin On a g millionaires, - ,d n them the best remedies I haveleve [ tried Dr, ii,owleris Extract Of Wild Straw. a : 5 of ffie American In part him till I , . I 1 I f1p ese.-Cut some notable f Ex- I acni,Btipatinon. cured }aim at once.: Me one the ets with Che e failure o .1 . . Mutton Cutl '. LARGE AmoUNT.-T� i 'MRS, GILIWOil berry, which 10 L �: oF IM 7:A _rION . end of 6i neck Of ly because - ' beseremedies I ever - his wealth was estimated at �36 ound, Ont. used, . I "i o E- th(A R . nice outlets from the beat ,retary Charles Foster, of Tiffin, Ohio, Owen § Jat . V I ­ ­ M .... t least s. week ;. 000 000 and partly because of his strength Soo i I .77 . ��__ mutton that has hung for a volves about $1,000,000. � m ern 0 ' . ----.d" 40- i � -'-- knife ; trim them oter and peculiarities. I I ­.- __ -.----.,--- --,-- ­ I bat them out with a wet k pepper and of chara tied in the GIBRALTARS GOVERNOR DEAD. -General Dr. Low's Nvorm Syrup removes wor us of all )rinds -En 11 h Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft . Mr. Stanford's ancestors met - Children cry 13 1 Blemishes from horses, 0 neatly ; season them with white pel en in Mohawk Valley, New York state,in 1720, and Nicholson, Governor of Gibraltar, died on in children or adults. I � it. or calloused Lumps and 0 Iting Bone, Sweeney, I White and ()o1ored Blouses in Silk, a to .. Blood spavin, Curbs, Splints I salt ; dip them in oiled butter, then ult., of malarial fever, , Throat, Coughs, . Regatta, 1 -up eggs, and, lastly, in finely, he was born in Waterviet, Albany County, the 28th i I stifles sprains, sore and Swollen T I a EX-CITAMPIO,-N.-William � etc, ILLve $60 by use of one bottle. Warranted the . - 7 , Caahinere, . Muslin, Lawn, 1 at any whole beaten bread crumbs, previously mix- in 1824. DEATH OF THE N-MVE ]BEANS are a new dis• most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Warrant I eki) in better assortment tbar rated fresh br the proportion of he give evidence of his faculty , e hampion billiard player of Eng- NERVE eov&y that cure the worst cases of ed by Lumsden & Wilson. I . : I � 9 d , with grated cheese, in ti, As a bay Coo" i x �c 1� Nervous Debility -Loat Vigor and Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Sour Stomach ale 'I I -feet filt, e to three,of bread crumbs. for money getting. He once maid to a f riend, land, d e of consumption on Friday in the Failing Manhood; restores the e result of fer- previoug season-snre and Pei e 1 r, one part chose MW accumulated millions in Brompton hospital. caused by the food fermenting. Th , � I - after he had ' EANS t be acid. I S,'eaforth. . ' York des- B weakness of body or mind caused 2t HO-FnIAIN & 00.'S, money - "The first money I ever earned WHEAT FOR HUROPR.-A. New by over -work, or the errors ores- Elow to get a " Sunlight " Picture. mentation on all or antic f matter mug . ' This Remaly is decomposes he food (Which should patch says there are 24,000,000 ',bushels of - - ��. of youth. AY %L� wrappers (wrapper bearing Th from decomposition I , six years old. Two � pat th most obstinaw cases wben aii ather Send 26 "SunliKht" be digested) and i I was when I was about i ' F, 0 Sooner than pressure . American wheat now on the wa to Europe, solutely cures e B la-Toman Look Old. produce myself 7gathered a load y TRELTMENTS have failed even to reliev7,";, �:)old by drug- the words "Why Doe Toronto, evolves gases that id produc- of my brothers and d nt b on .R BRos., Ltd., 43 Scott St., disorganizing the system, AF 3 � . Ing 0 to be drawn from, six for $5, 0 MI'la'INE a Idan ") to LEVER on the nen,es, disorgan ,rhe "Curative ! WE IDYE . . Pram the garden, and washed t $16,500,00 gists at p a pretty picture, . of horseradish receipt of Prim by d you will receive by post ymptomi of disease. seradish f Dy package, THE JAKE$ X in various 8 ;1 I I did most of the so L I . rubbing, for,' reupro'p"e'an, banks. Tee write for Pamphlet- Sold ia- a This to Fluid" purifies the stomach, it clean. DBATH.�Durinz % 00.0 Toronto, Out. i fr%ni advertisinK, and well worth framing. promotes digestion and I took it to A Boys SINGULAR a4 easy way to necorate your home. The soap Is the mmimilation of food, thereby creating A healthy �, I I was the youngest; then- we ' - -40— i - and fAll kinds of fabrics on OUT ON; . .. A vy hail storm at Cal _________.4" I bdst in the market, and it will only cost 10,postage Fn prem- I nbridge, Ohio, Fri Durrant otblood, For sale by ill Druggists, W, Schenectady and sold it for six York shill- he& k I , Schew W,$i.-_ - i I to send them out i day, a Young Bon of Mr. James ,Patterson Trouble at Melita, . send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. - .1 4,.,.. . i8eo. We don't have I Write Your address carefully. � , , . . , in ' . I . _ 11 I A L' ONCE PROCESS'" 'I I S. I received two shillings for my share, f the window to ca,tch R,�maDltoba states k I I . . id liver and im- held a tin dipper out o RS, W. H. BROWN Of Melit do -O -O— I I 0 f t 0 W*In. . I of diseases st�trt from a to, on Medical Dis- I and felt very proud, of ..it." hailstones. It was struck by `lightning M that two of her children an two others be- the public I R i I ' -ce's G He was '!ted to t R M' 's he bar when he was the xe cured Oi he worst fOrIn . blood. Dr. Piei ad" ring Nedicide now before , 11 1. pure Ong of them. it .events .- the boy was instantly killed. longing to a neigbbor, we f Dr. Fowler's Tim Best Sp I r y cures e years old, But in 1852 be decided to look and �e 0 � very - . a specific for all concentrated form; and con- - .. . WE CLEAN 11 LEXY.-A cablegram was of summercomplaint byone bottl' is, without exception, Membray's Kidney and Liver I C()% U lake it, as You ought, ;;s f and engaged DIED OF Apop Extract of Wild Strawberry, naturil Cure. it is p up in a conce . � - thein, toO. T of -ap- tuni in the f a.r West, )pleasantness of taking large doses � tL,e firsts Symptoms (languor, lossen you 1 25 his 0 t Drexel's i bar U RE i Faded and clothing to look like I . for 'r ping - in a mining camp in Placer received the other day a iking mer complaints. I Bequently the r ' . and I feel L) and you'll SaV19 1 in stir keeping nouncipg the sum I being one teaspoonful in t depression . Philadelphia, an is thereby avoided, the dose h - lite dullness ' � . house. in The Medicine Co. is repre- - I new. Bring *alOng your dresses. He made money hand g I county, California very ki�d,.o awineglassfu of water. I , f from ;�mething serious. noun . -Itch hfange and Scratches of fn h , rush sets in. W.- Pet at in politics. death of A. J. Drexel at Carlsbad,Gerrnany� . or . I. yourlial t It . T. Buits before the . needed flesh and strength and became promine ais, cured In 30 Minu es by sented fa this own by our popular druggist, Mr. I In building UP r nothing over fist, the Re- from an attack of apoplexy. A monument man or anim Warranted by V. Fear, from whom full particulars can be obtained. , 1 , we do it if nd enrich the blood, n was. elected Governor on ,is never tai s. . always do a good job, and nlid to Puri y a, tea In 1861 he ith C. P. to the memory of the great financier is the Sanitary Lotion. Th 4 -_ ------. I 0 ' i, I)iscovery." it invigora Lumsden & Wilson. . I . I can equal the 110motes all the bodily publioan ticket. � ' The same year, with k Ho Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Indus. L Wflkinson� of Brownsvalley, Indiana, i TH[S PREPARATION � tLLe liver and kidneys, Huntington,Chailes Crocker and Mar _p_ ich he founded at a ­*_*� Rebecca - mach I P I 0 c" ' ' t 7 ,U 11 ln� I' (I't dissipate a 11 �11 E .i CHEAP. tack health and vigor. - Central Pacific try, in Philadelphia, wh I Biliousness Cured, says , -I I had been In a distressed condition for three Acts directly on the st-0 , . functions, and brings complaint," Biliou& kine, be incorporated the years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomachs . I . . . All you have to do to get to our place For Dyspe sic ,'Liver - Road, He,maid he would rather build that cost of $1,750,000, � GXNTLV,1fEN,-I have used Burdp.ck Blood Bitters . d Indigestion until niy health was gone. And promotes the healthy action of the I S�'rofulou�, Slan, and Scalp Dia-- SEEMS TO BE A FATAL POST. -AL strange id find it the bet remedy for this D spensia an '. , - is to, nese, � y that's guard?t6ed than be President of the United States, and Of Com- for biliousness and veral 0 her remedies but _ I M4_seen doctoring constantly with no relief, I liver, WITHOUT PURGING- I . I easesT,-i-t-is the only remedy or is financial re- fatality seems to attach to the post complaint. I have used several bottle of South American Nervine,whieb —_ I to be ef,t or cure, is every case, the �ncney he was shrewd therein for h mandarin Chief in Bombay. only five they all failed to do me any goo . However, it re. boughtone worth of doctoring a - man - did me more good than any $60 1 Foltow the Pointem is refunded. turns from the road were enormous ho filled quired only two btes of B. A. B1, to cure me com I would advise every weakly For Sale by` Al. Druggists- - on,' who died weeks ago Sir James C. Dormer, wI ever did In my life. corner of vo matter what you've Ila memory of' his only s the se- pletely, and I cancra commend it Vo &H. ,rson to use this valuable and lovely remedy-" A Wholesale by, LONDON DRUG COMPRUY A It- +1la l, I . that office, died from the effects of Yours truly,pe "I --vin . ce vOU. Warranted by And Market Street from I A[)OUT, Catarrh. Ing you can be cured V V 9 i v. tiger ', while Wmi ROBIN90N, a, uottle w Loildo3l, UJIMLI-10- . . . tried'and fowad want . t)JC,k7S Ulliffient CUP" vete injuries 1,e received from . 1 Wallaeeburg. Lumsden & Wilson, Druggists, Seaforth. Am Street. with Dr. f_-11' ,(11S Catarrh ilemedy. The pro- I A&- cessor, Sir John �, Hud- . . ,is medicine agi-ce to cure YoUt ss and Dprains shooting, and Hs euc 1 J- W. KNELL, I nrietors of ti, . 9�!e- - __ -1 All LAmeiie I I I ,_' , 1-1 i4l r­ iV., � ­ o_�! ­ �'C�� , ; i 1_1� - F. " I I . �., � I I — - >1 � , I - - I - I � � �­ '. � I . .- . �- S � ;ftI - t.I- "I , _. 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