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The Huron News-Record, 1892-03-09, Page 7
0141E88 DIRECTORY 11 ugorailLILo ryyato.4 Psriiwut flit; 8G6 • ..OAPITtth, .. $2,000,000 StES`i',, ,., . $1,0QQ,0QO Hard Of.oe - M.ONTREAL- T11OkIA8 WORKMAN, President, I. 11, R. MOLSON, Vice -President. - V. WOLIFEt i3'rAN TIlUMAS, Aeueral Managers .fetes diegouuted, collections made, Draft asuod, Sterling and American ex - 1' Change bought and sold at lov- er' eat enrreitt rates, ;"' il:ra.ar AT 4 PREVENT. ALLOY/HD jOnD(TOaIT Money advanced to farmoreOn their Owu note with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re lived ae security, H. C B1tE\VER, Manager, 1tebruary,18B4-4 LINTOs G.D,KeTaggart BANKER, ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. ,A GENERAL BAVKINGIBUSIN ESS TRANSACTED, Notes Discounted. - • Drafts Issued, Interest Allowed on Deposits. Clinton, June 8th; 1801 05Sy • genti, tfl. lira s•• • T, C. Bruce, L.D.S. Surgeon Dentist. Graduate Royal 'College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Under Graduate University of Toronto. dice—Reefer's old stand, Coats' Bloek, Clinton. N.B.—Will visit Blyth, professionally, every Monday at Mason's Hotel. 575—y • G. H. COOK, icentiate of Dental Surgery, Honor Graduate hof the Toronto School of Dentistry. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless xtractlon teeth. Office—Smith's Block, upstairs, opposite the Post Oface, Clinton. XV Night Bell answered. 492y DRS. GUNN & GIBSON. OFFICE Ontario St. a few doors east of Albert <J St. W. GUNN- R. J. GIBSON. DR. TURNBULL. T. L. Turnbull, M. B, Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ; C. M„ Victoria Univ. 3I. C. P. .0 S. Ont, ; Follow.of ,the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Office :—Dr. Dowsley's stand, Rattenbury St. Night calls answered at Grand Union .Hotel. Electric night bell at front entrance. J. W. SHAW, M. D• C• M. ' J. W. Shaw, M. D. C. M., Physician, Surgeon, kccoucher, etc. Odice in the Palace block, Rattenbury St., formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve, Clinton Ont. MANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, 4-c.. ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON. —,,, tfanet tonLooa n ,. A. H. MANNING. ro JAS. SCOTT. (1AVISON & JOHNSTON, Law, Chancery,and IJ Conveyancing. Office— West Street, next door to Post Office, Goderich, Ont. 57. • •1(1m t0. WAYS, Solicitor, &c. Office, corner of Square and West Street, over Butler's Book Store, Goderich, Ont, 7. tar Money to lend at lowest rates of interest. MONEY!. ate money to loan, Lewt7. A, f1ArtT:, Solicitor Lto 1"errin'81Uog1r' A large snap n t Of Pr. dtt pit rate et interest, , FOR. SALE, . fraHE EVAMORIBEA oilers ter eels tour eligible Boti4lug, Lott irentingfC on Albert Street; has tyre fronting oe Rattenbury 804e4. either ere bloc orIn sepY,rato lots, to suit purchasers. Vet firth Qrarticulare apply to the undersigtitd,TE• DINS4'E'1t, Gunton. . 882 TheOlinton Lodge, No, 144, meets in Biddle- comh's Hall, opposite the market, the let and 3rd Fridays In eaoh month. Visitors cordially in. vited. 11. STOttenAM, M. W.; J. Bi'An, Recorder. fi00y rAl+ �iit�lp�t��C yLINTON Lodge, No, 84, A. F. & A. .) meets eery Friday, on or after the moon. Visiting brethren cordially invited. RICIi IIF.YWOOD, w. N. OWEN BALLARD, sec Clinton Jan. 14, 1800. 1. E. CAMPION, Barrister,Attorney, Solicitor in .D Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. O11ice over Jordan's Drug Store, Alio rooms formerly oceu pied by Judge Doyle, dam' Any amount of money to loan at lowesti atee of interest. Attettoneering. INWEISAMIXV P H. W. BALL, AUOTiONEER for Huron County. Sales at- tended to in any part of the County, Ad drese orders to GODERIen P 0. V-17. L. 0. L. No. 710 CLINTON, Meets SECOND Monday of every month. Hall, Bad fiat, Victoria block. Visiting brethren always made welcome. W. G. SMITH, W. M WM A ROSS,eD. M,1o, CANTELON, Soo. .ark gttij1it Jubilee Precoptory liol 161, (Black Knights of Ireland) Meets in the Clinton Orange hall, the second Wednesday of every month, at 7.10 o'clock iu the evening. Visiting Sir Knights will always -ceive a hearty welcome. A. M. TODD, Worshipful Preceptor GEORGE HANLEY, Deputy Preceptor Pirruft CANTELON, Registrar CHAS. HAMILTON, AUCTIONEER, land, loan and insurance agent Blyth. Sales attended in town and country, e1 reasonable terms. A list of farms and village for sale. Money to loan on real estate, at ow rates of interest. Insurance effected on all Ltreece of property. Notes and debts collected. Goods appraised, and Bold on commission. Bank- rupt stocks bought and sold. Bluth. Dec. 16, 1850. Photographers Oto Royal Black Precoptory 397 Black Knights of Ireland, Meets in oho Orange Hall, Blyth, the Wedne. day after full moon of every, month. CAD CLINTON. Life Size Portraits a Snecialty, • lito'ngj to gain; MONEY to lend In large {er small sums o MONEY mortgagee or personal security a toe lowest current rates. H. HALE, Huron et `rlinton., Clinton, Feb. 25,1861 ly MONEY. Royal Black Proceptory 3151 Black Knights of Ireland, Meets In the Orange Hail, Goderich, the Third Monday of every month. Visiting Knights always made welcome. W,II MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0 JAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich P 0 LPRIVATE FUNDS to lend on Town andVarm property Apply to C. UIDOUT, OfBoe, np•stairs,Qopp03itc Tovrtiglall, 8 Albert Street S. HURON ORANGE DIRECTORY. 1891 Names of the District blasters, Primary Lodge Masters, their post office ad- dresses and date of meeting. TO THE,.P ARMER5.. 8tad; ioiw owinterest and go where TPu cap get ' e1rabl aruess Imanufacture obut Aim BsToSrpps , Iietsare.oJ' 01wpt that Yeti sheepi (ts the kart got to dive Or van end 88b pricee. Orders by ;tail prompiy attended to, j ARNnSS EMPO11UUM, 14 7(T>EIr Otf'T J. E. BLACKALL, "Veterinary Surgeon, honorary graduate of Ontatlo Vete riflery College, treats diseases of ail' doineetie animals on the meet modern and scientific principles. Weans attended to eight or day. Office immediately west of the old Royal Betel, Ontario street, Restdencc— Albert street, Clinton. 610-8m ABEL S.;WEEKEE, Civil Engineer, - P. L. Surveyor, Draughtsman, etc. Office—Upstairs in t'errin'e Block, Clinton, 'Ont ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAAISUII'S. REDUCTION IN RATES. Steamers sail regularly from Portland and Halifax to Liverpool via Londonderry DURING TN1 WINTER MONTHS. Cabin, $40 and upward.. Second Cabin, $25: Stecrego at low rates. No Cattle carried, SSTATE ASERVICE OF LLAN LINE LINE. 11 STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, $40 and upwards, Second Cabin, $25. Steerage at low rates. ' Apply to II. & A. ALLAN, Montreal ; or to A. 0. PATTlSON or WM, JACKSON, Clinton. NOTICE. The undersigned being necessarily absent from town for some time, 1-ee left his books and accounts with AIANNIND 4. SCOTT, to when pay- ments ayrnente way be Heade. JOHN WISEOIAN. FOR FIRST CLASS, HAIRCUTTING AND SHAVING. Go. to A. E. EVANS, FASHIONABLE BARBER, 2 doors cast of NEWS -RECORD of- fice. Special attention given to LADIES AND CHILDREN'S Haircutting. POMPADOUR HAIRCUTTING 'A SPECIALTY BIDDULPH DISTRICT. John Neil, W.D.M ; Centralia P. 0. 219—S. Harlton, Greenway, Friday on or before full moon. 682—Thomas Coursey, Lucan, Saturday on or before full moon. 493—Richard Hodgins, Centralia, Wed- nesday on or before full moon. 826—William Haggart, Grand Bend, Wednesday on or before full moon. 890—W. E. McRoberts, Maplegrove, Wednesday on or before full moon. 924-11enry Lambrook, Exeter, 1st Fri- day in each month. 1071—John Hails, Elimville, Saturday on or before full moon. 1097—James Lathers, Sylvan, Monday on or before full moon. 1210—James Gibson, West McGillivray, Thursday on or before full moon. 1343—Robert Sims, Crediton, Tuesday on or before full moon. 610•,T -Joseph 41xtftllle,.centralla,447, day on or after full moon. GODERICM DISTRICT. Geo. 1i. Hanley, W.D,M., Clinton P. 0. 145—Willis Bell, Goderich, 1st Monday in each month, 153—Andrew Millian, Auburn, Friday on or before full moon. 182—W. H. Muruey, Goderich, Last Tuesday In each month. 189—Adam Cantelon, llolmesville, Mon- day on or before full moon. 262—James Wells, Saltford, 3rd Wed- nesday in each month. 300—George A. Cooper, Clinton, 1st Monday in each month. IIULLETT DISTRICT. A. M. Todd, W. P.:M., Clinton P.O. 710—W.;G. Smith, Clinton, 2nd Mon- day in each mont.l. 813 --James Homey, Winthrop, last Wednesday before fill moon. 928—Thomas Mcllyeen, Summerhill, 1st Monday in each month. 825—John. Briutnell, Chiselhurst, 1st Monday in each mouth. STANLEY DISTRICT. Joseph Foster, W.D.M., Varna P. 0. 24—John Pollock, Bayfield, 1st Monday in each month, 308—James Keyes, Varna, 1st Tuesday in each month. 833—Robert Nicholson, Blake, lst Wed- nesday in each month. 733—John Berry, Hensel;, lst Thursday in each month. 1035—William Rathwell, Varna, 1st Thursday in each month. r 'NOTE.—Any omissions or other errors will be promptly corrected on writing direct to the County Master, Bro. A. M. Todd, Clinton 2,0. BILL HEADS, NOT1i, He..de, Letter Heade, Tags, Statements, Circulars, Business Cards, Envelopes, Programmes, etc., etc., printei in a workman- like manner and at low rates, at THE NEWS -RECORD FOR SALE. The properly at present occupied by the undersigned PA a residence on the Huron Road, in the Town of goderioh, consisting of one half of an sere of land, good frame house --story and a half—seven rooms, inoluding kitchen, hard and soft water, good (tone cellar, (table, wood and carriage houses. There are also some goad fruit trees. This property is beautifully situated and very suitable for any person wiehing to live retired. For further parttoularre appiyy to R. OON, 542.81 Barrister,Goderich. COPP'S WALL PAPER. and Paint Shop , IS STOCKED W1TH A SELECT ASSORTMENT --CF-- MO= and Canadian Wall Papers WITH BORDERS TO MATCH, from five cent rolls to the finest gilt. Iiaving boughtiuy Papers and Paints for Spot Cash, and my practical ex- perience justify the in saying that all wanting to decorate their houses inside or paint thein out- side will find it to their advantage to give mea call, HT' Shop, south of Olivor Johnston's blacksmith shop, and directly opposite Mr. J. Chidley's residence JOSEPH COPP Practical Paper Hanger and Painter The Mcgillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Farm and Isolated Town Proper- ty only Insured, OFFICERS. Thos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P. 0. ; W. J. Shannon, Secy.Treas„ Seatorth 1',y0. ; John Hannah, Manager, Seatorth P. 0, DIRECTORS, Jas. Broadioot, Seaforth ; Donald Ross, Clin- ton; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George Watt, Hariock ; Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; J. Shan. non, Walton; Thos. Gerbert, Clinton. AGENTS. Thos. Neilnns, Hariock ; Robt. McMillan, Sea - forth ; . S. Carnochan, Seatorth. John O'Sullivan and Geo. Hurdle, Auditors, Parties desirous to effect Insurance or transact other business will be promptly nttend• ed to on application to any of the above officers, addressed to their respective post cfdces. SA0M000qT1.g4. r40w QUArtLLs A121$8 IOxiitOWlaD xQw001.44.1t8, Iii lis Andrew JaRkiloll• reeelved a letter from ha old Ulm* friend I3. Persons, of Cleveland a few days since, endlesing a slipping from the Cleveland Sun and Noise, which through the kindness of Mr, Jaok- 8011 WO are permitted to publish. The article will be doubly appre• ciatod in the Soo. for the reason of the;nuWerouseecretsocieties flourish lug in this city and the ,fact that all or nearly all of the parties mention- ed in .the articles are well knolyn in the Soo, e5pcoially Burst Parson's who has been familiarly known in every lake • Superior town for a quarter of a century. The follow- ing ie the slipping : One thing I like about these knights of the road ie that they are great fellows for secret soeietiee. Moat all the drummers belong to every thing that is goiug, from the Grand .Knights of the Diamond Garter down to Sous of Intemper- ance, I am quite a hand for such mysterions things myself, so I get solid with all the boys. My old friend Cy. Clark called 0n me tho other day to see if I needed any coal and to have a visit. We had a jolly tilne, While •wo were sittin' in the office a chap came in and wauted to borrow $2 on account of a remittance not coming to hits as he expected. I told hirci my $2 I kept to lend was in now, being sent iu the day before by Johnny Molntire, but I never lent it except to drummers. He said `that's me.' I gave him the grand hailing sign of an Odd Fellow, which he tumbled to. Then I gave him the great 'hair in the soot' grip of a Pythonic. He tumbled. Then Cy. gave• him the G. B. of the sons of Malta. He was on to it. Then I gave hien the hair poker signal of a Good Tippler. He smiled and said 'H. 0,' This is a chemical term meaning 'waters.' Then Cy. stuck out his hand and gave him the noted P. D. Q. sign of a Royal Arch Brick Maeon, He 'got thar' on that. Then Cyrus ex• amined him as follows, to make sure he was a drummer : 'FROM WHENCE COMEST THOU, PARD 1' 'From the lodge of the Holy St. Johns, Michigan.' `What seek ye here to do 1' 'To seek a few orders and collect a bill from Billson.' 'Then you are a drummer 1' `I am so taken and accepted by all the boys.' 'How may I know you to be a drummert' 'By my cheek and my 50 -pound sample case. Try me.' 'How will you betried 1' t 'By the square. 'Why by the square 1' 'Because the square is a magistrate and an emblem of`,etupidity.' 'Where were you first prepared to be a drummer 1' 'In my mind.' 'Where next 1' 'In a printing office, adjoining a regular post of drummers.' 'How were you prepared 1' too PROPERTY FOR SALE OP I,p RENT.—Advertisors will find "The CR ;News -Record" one of the best mediums in the County of Huron. Advertise in "The News-Record"—The Double Circulation Tall s to Thousands. Rates as low as any. ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD Organic Weakness, Falling Memory, Lack of Energy, Physical Decay, positively cured by Hazoiton's Vitalizer. Also Nervous Debility DImness of Sight, Loss of Ambition, Unfitness to Marry, Stunted Development, Lose of Power Paine in the Back, Night Emissions, Drain fa Urine, Seminal Losses, Sleeplessness Aversion to Society, Unfit for Study Exoese'ive Indul- gence, eta, eto. Every bottle guaranteed. 20,000 Bold yearly. Address, enclosing etarpp for treatise, J. E.. HAZELTON, Graduated Pharmacist. 808 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. com kl d Pm 4.1 itpei � 0Ohl Liu g ce kima " C3h. �'gz tho ige find' fi4neiit of this most aiiguet order; :And I further swim by the Bald lI'caded Jack of Clubs,. that swill never give, envy, make, hold, takeoreut prices below the regular rates, ,And T further swear bypiper the p i �er that played before NOW, tp never ' ha'veany com menial dealings with any man or hie wife, sister, ,grandmother, old maid, aunt or ovale, unless they, he, she or it, is sound on the goose, Binding myself under no less a penalty than to have my gripsack split from top to bottom, my dirty shirts and spoke taken out, and my reputation removed and buried in the •• river at the Central Viaduct, where the Salvation Array ebbf and flown every .two and one-half hours, So help me .Bob Ingersoll, and keep me in backbone. 'I Was then asked what I most needed. • 'What wos your reply 1' 'Money.' 'What did you then behold 1' V 'A. copy of Dun & Co's. reports open at chapter Muskegon. Upon tho open book rested a pair of drug scales, in one pan of which reposed 10 pounds of concentrated lye, and in the other a small silver jack- ass.' 'WHAT DID THIS EMBLEM SIGNIFY 1' 'The scales indicated the balance betwfn debtor and creditor. The other efnblems represented the lie -abilities and assets of bankurpts.' 'Did this teach you any lesson 1' 'You bet 1 It taught me the fact that the former are so almighty much better than the latter.' 'Shake Brother 1 . . . Will you be off or from 1' Both, if I can borrow enough to go out of town. 'Have you any cigars 1' 'I have.' 'Give them to me.' 'I did not receive them, will I so impart them.' 'How will you dispose of them 1' 'On sixty days' time or 2 per cent. cash F. 0. B.' 'All right, begin.' 'No, begin you.' •No, you begin.' 'Up' 'Em.' 'Set.' 'Set 'em up. The words and signs are right. Brother Snooks, he is a yard wide and all wool, and you can bet on him.' Brother Clark and I each lent the chap $5, and he left with many thanks and kind wishes. Now you can see by this what a help it is to a fellow when he gets dead broke among strangers to have these little thinge to fall back upon. 'By being divested of my last cent, my cheek rubbed down with a „.brick, —bunion_plastekt-ne>r,-,..each-. eye, and a heavy sample case in each hand. In this fix I was conducted to the door of the post." 'How did you know it was the door, being blind 1' 'By first stepping in a coal•ecuttle, and afterwards bumping my head against the door knob.' 'IIOW GAINED YOU ADMISSION 1' 'By benefit of my cheek.' 'Have you the required cheek 1' `I had not, but Burt Parsons had it for me.' 'How were you received 1' `Ori the sharp toe of a boot, ap- plied to my natural trousers.' 'What did this teach you 1' 'Not to fool around too much.' 'What happened next 1' 'It was sot on a cake of ice and asked if I put my trust in mechani- cal reports.' • 'Your answer 2' 'Not if I know myself, I don't.' 'How were you next handled l' was put straddle a goat made out of a 2x4 and trotted nine times around the room by four worthy brothers, and then brought in front of the Left Bower for further in structions.' •How did be interest you' 'To approach a customer in three upright regular ateps, with my busineas card extended at right angle, with my arms forming a per. feat square.' 'How were you then disposed of 1' I was again seated on a sake of ice in front of a dry goods box, and made to take the following horrible and binding oath : 'I Charles S. Robbins, do hereby and herein most everlastingly and diabolically swear by THE GREAT BOB-TLIL FLUSH that 1 will never reveal and always steal all the trade secrets I can for money neither The Cod_ That H.ell)o toCitro: The Cold. The disagreeahte �. taste a>Fthe• � 000 LIVER OIL , is dissipated in ; !OTT'S OI'Parrel Cod Diver Oil with HYPOPHOSPHITES 00' x.Z1Vr i AND $i0YaA,.. The patient suffering' from CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS, COUGH, COI,D, OR WASTING DISEASES, takes the remedy as he would take. milk. A per- fect emulsion, and a wonderful flesh producer. Talcs no other. All Druggists, SCOTT & 13O1YNE, JSellcroflfe, • THE POWER OF A "N0." The most tremendous word in the English language is the short yet mighty No. It has been the pivot on which innumerable destinies have turned, for this world and the next. Spoken at the right moment, it has saved multitudes from dis• grace, from ruin—yes, from an end- less hell 1 The splendid career of Joseph turned on the prompt "No" spoken at the very nick of time. Had he stopped to parley with that wanton woman, (as too many young men stop to talk with a bright-eyed Aemptre ln,.tsl}o dtgBQt,)n„h�>. -WOW have been lost. "How can I do this great wickedness and sin against God 1,' saved him from the dizzy edge of the precipice. Daniel might easily have said to himself, "0 1 everybody about the court here drinks wine, and lives high on the king's meat. I do not want to be thought queer or Puritanical.” He dared to be singular. At the end of the two weeks he had a cleaner countenance and a sweeter breath than any of the fast livors in the palace. "So did not I," was the motto of this sturdy teetotaler. If he had yielded to the current of temptation, and drifted with it, we never should hal© heard of such 9 man as Daniel. All the people who make a marked success in life, and Who achieve any good work for God, are the •people who are not ashamed to be thought singular. The man who rune with the crowd counts for nothing. It is when he turns about and faces the multitude who aro rushing on to do evil that he com- mands every eye. Then by a bold protest he may "put a thousand to flight." So the young monk, Luther, turned about and faced the hosts of the Papacy. His heroic "No" nailed up on the church doo r of Wirtemberg, aroused Europe from its delusive and deadly dreams. Standing alone, be was reinforced by the Almighty. A SURE CURE Fon BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS, SICK HEADACHE, AND DISEASES OF THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. THEY ARE M1LD,THOROUGH AND PROMPT IN ACTION, AND FORM A VALUABLE AID TO BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS ire THC TREATMENT AND CURE OF CHRONIC AN D OBSTINATE DISEASES. 11 DESTROYS AND REMOVES WORMS r% ALL MINDS•IN•OHILDREN OR ADULTS SWEET AS SYRUP AND.; CANNOT'HARM THE MOST ,•DCLICA'Y'C'GHILe FOR YOUNG OR OLD. GENTLEMEN,—Ono of my little girl( (aged 4 years) had been troubled with costiveness in ite worst form since in- fancy. We tried different remedies whioh gave relief while using, but so soon an discontinued abe would be wore than before using. She loot her appetite and was growing weak and delicate. A friend of mine wbo had need B, i;, B. With grand results for the (nine disease advised me to try it, and slew the Bur- dook pills, which we did. She did not take the contents of one bottle before ft relieved her, and not only relieved her but permanently tinted h:er,' for she has not been troubled onoe since, and she is now eight years old. HB I8Y R t otos, Sarepta, Ont. HUMPHREYS' DR. rn sn-a11N7e' SPECIFICS a'•sscientifleally and carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many yyears1n private practice with suocees,andtor over thirty years used by the people. Every single Boo - eine lea special cure for the disease named. Those Specifics cure without drugging, purg- ing or reducing the system, and are in fact and deedthosovereign romediesoftheWorld. LIST OF PRINCIPAL NOS. CURES. reacsss. 1 Foyers, Congestion, inilantmatlon.,. 2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. 5 ICrying Colic, orTeetbingofwants Diarrhea, of Children or Adults.... Dysentery, Griping Bilious Collo.... a Cholera Morbus, Vomiting Cou¢he, Cold Broachltls 2 Neuralgia, �oothuche, Face Verb o 2 gHeadachea, Sto1c eadnche, Vertigo 2 111 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stom2 116ngyreasodorPainfaiI'eriod(-ach 2 12 Whites, too Profuse Periods 2* 13 Droop, Cough. DifficultBreathing• 14 salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions 1b0 Rheumatism, Rheumatlo 1 Fever and Ague, Chins, Malariaqo 1 Piles, Blind or Bleed; 1 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold inthc Read 2 Whooping Cough Violent Coughs5 24q General Debiltty,Pf'iysicalWeaknosa 50 50 try$$ Kidney Disease pp 2g0 Urinary Weakneae, 'Wetting Bed1 b 32 Diseases of tleelieart,PalpltAtion 1 Oil Sold byDrugglsts, or soot postpaid on receipt of price. Da. Houeoauxs' biAntary (t44 page.) richly bound la della and gold, aA/LY= saes. nri1HPIIREYS' NED. 00., 111; 118 Rini.. BL, SewYork. P. SPECIFICS. WELLS & ftterrA,ADSON Co. Agents MONTREAL. THE KEY TO HEALTH. Unlocks all the c'oeeeo :,\, . es of the Rowels, Kidneys and hives. carrying off gradu,illy without weakcni 'g t:r. q:aens, 111 the iinpurh les and find hu of the �ik.'J14,=.r?1,.4.1Aq 5It?t i' dS,t �Cl E(>T,.v 1.?.cidity of the Stomach, curing BLL - ''ll Dyapansoi., xi caLaches..f:1i2n meas, Hoare;urs. Const'ipatien, )ryness of the Skin, Drops', Dm - toss of Vision,Ja:I:i lice. SL1t Rhc,um, ']rysieelas, Scrofula, Ts'lutteri.ne of I :Heart, Nervousness a..'d General i)ebilit7 ; all these and Iran other simi- an Complaints yield to the h:inpv i .!'ncnco BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. irtug-le Bottles 1Ge; Regular size $1. For sale by all dealers. T. 11131,11:13frr .ffi f. 0., Preto -fete: s. Toronto rn 5 0 x, tr Z 0 Ir ID ID � 'V' 77- Ma- rr 1. S —IN THE— 11 atT tuna Esti►