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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-03-25, Page 3k---,--- 1 .;, i I` R 0 s i �/� . t 1$bIll., ?t+►> Y9 hY A90 oR Parltamegt 1866. iv 1 �l , . ^- { i' i ti . - $2,000,000 tll'1„ (. ' I. T, - - $1,875,000 i' ,t �- tt .9 4 0010ea - MONTREAL. 14"'M.—, , ' , h 4-1, iii. A.:UOL80N President. F Q 7D ISTAN t HOMAS, ' neral Man& ON. i� e , 1, ( 1P9,ieA tl:scounted, Collections, made, Drafts issued, Sterling and American ex - l41 w � .. change bought and sold at `, eve Lowest current rates. Ity"w,. INTia&aT ALLOWDO On DSP08IT8. 1 tl� 1, �.—.. ,tl" :'gR12Bi1Re_ rw r:" Loney advanced to termer& on their own notes 's+u i with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re- * ,: °• .,.4utNod as security. nI H. 0. BREWER, ij: �V:' iia,{ Manu ,,, 11,t'+ , k Doo9mber. 1895. LINTON. , law. j t Go D. McTaggart `I ' 1, 1. BANKER ° ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. It 11�'`, l ` d rJRIVERAL BANKING BUSINESS i,NI TRANSACTED. I t d' `,.�" Notes Lill . Dra%ta Issued. tE Interest Alloltidd on Deposits. Clinton, June sth, 1891 668y talXicnX DR. W. OUNN, 4. I, L. R. PC. P. and L. R. 0. S., Edinburgh. Office - Ontario street Clinton. Night calls at front door of �" residence on Rattenbury street, oppoe:te Presbyter. '' tan church, .11 DR. TURNBULL. Y ,i. L. Turnbull, M, B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D ; I, ' M., Victoria Univ, M. C. P. & S. Out, ; Fellow of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of London, Enj., and Edinburgh hospitals Office:- Dr. Dowsloy a stand, Rattenbury St. Night calla answered at Office. - _ - 1,� DR. SHA W. i'. Office to Hod;ea'e Block, Rattenbury St., Clinton, int. Night calls at same place. y 41.. . Jas. S. Freeborn. X -D, N' L. H. & Q C. P., I:, M. 0 P, & 8, O., &c., &o. f", Graduate of King's & Queen's College of Physicians, Dublin. Ireland. Licentiate of the General Medical Council, Great Rrltiln. iilembev of College of rhyelola?a and Surgeons, Ontano. Formerly rest - 4 I devto .he Rotunda Hospital (Lying-in and Gynw• :ological" Dublin. Special attention to diseases of women and children. Office and residence, Rattenbury I. St., next door to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage, 829-ly ', _ f,eutiotr,U. 7: _._.T,_ Ca -BRUCE L. Do S., Surgeon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ont. reeilf cr-ivacted without pain by the use of a harm! leesa ,pleasant local anaestbetic. No unconscioue- ns, cknaee -nor ill.offects accompany the use of this edy and many in and around Clinton can testi to i;s genuineness, Special attention given to the , reservation of the natural teeth. Office, ,oates' Block, over Taylor's shoe store. ­ ' .. Be Agnew, Le Do S., Do D. S. 1. • DENTIST. s, Graduate of Royal Coll�gge of Dental Stir- , geona of Ontario. Honor Graduate of Trinity University, Toronto. Best Local Annesthetic for painless extraction. Office opposite Town Hall, over Swallow's Store. r 1 Night Bell answered. Will visit Hensall every blonday, and Zurich the 2nd Thursday of each month ,zauuz, MG. CAMERON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, . Conveyancer, &a. Office -corner Hamilton and fat, !1sea tt 4'IrevM-stp„ opposite Colborne Hotel, Goderich. -- -- v 0. RAYS, Barrister, Solicitor, dec, Office, corner R• North Street and Square, .near Registry Office, Goderlch, Ont. 67. SW Money to lend at lowest rates of Interest_ '' J. SCOTT, Barrister, 4'c., "` ELLIOTT's BLOCK, - - CLINTON, fi1. : "' Money to Loan. E. CAMPION, Q- 0, J s. RRISTER, - - - SOLICITOR., NOTARY, c c., t 3 -oderieh, - Out. Office -Over Dsvis' Drag Store. Money to lose. M • O. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, - - SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER, ETC., 01 lGodertch, . . . Out. '-;i Office--•QOr• Hamilton and St. Andrew'a sts. W. BRYDONE., 9ARRISTER - - SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC, ,kc., OFFICE BEAVert BLOCK - - CLINTON. 817 -if •outm to Need. 1� J� ONEY to lend in large or small on me or good la'j mortgages or personal security at the lowest edMnt rates. H. HALE, Huron at. Ottntoa Monoy. Moubj to lend on good seonritl at 6� and 6 par tent. Apply to O. RIDOUT, Alpert 96., linton. eaa•tt. sasarellins.r Wm. Moore Has Removed -" `I ONWO 33LOCK, 9U90N STREET, CLINTON. s ; ' 1 ttht trpttar'tlian dyer prepared to anpply the pnb- a ,.. a , Id pith the rAttilt I:tllptovea a ijigloli',ge>oV M M8c>bines. Ift ti(1fdoltt i iii$ `tt lCr2i1'psAiN inbpitpd for all mikes ,3I 11IAbktfled �ant for the 10410 rated LeerierChdrn u.iA 'l1;.f9nna'd ieitable•:washow slid Wtlnaers. The [,r,,,, .,,,, ,�,�L — P %� �,�r 'I' F< r� ' 'r is M. M `11V 11 E, lkadt 6t CoYriri*AA1'' Hotel, ,Hdrohl Straeti Oltelton 464f,:.k, _ '%-,,0,460-%i+`1 -Is. 74 +r`o 11 to IN001BA Monday of every woath, Hall 2nd at, Mc$SIT blockttlg . Vllltbrethren alwiya W4,40 welcome. 01 I , , Du. J. B. P'8L UBORN, W. M. P. CANTELON, JR. Boo. J. P. 88EPP4RD, D. H 11a0olde. J'JLINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F, & A. M. meets lJ ever1'y Fridayy, on or after the moon. Visit Ing bretluen oordlalh• luvlted A. J. HOLLOWAY, W. M. J, B. RUMBALL, Sec. Clinton, Dec. 6, 1896. - g. 0. T. M. Kearns Tont No. 66, Knights of the Maccabees of the World. 81,000, $2,000 au.l $8,000 Policies. Mom- berehip over 100,000. Assessment prinoiple-hue never excealed 12 asuosementa In a year. Che appest and as(" ,t in existence. Meets in Orange Hull, Clin- ton, first and third Friday of every month. The Clinton bodge, No. 144, meatain Blddlecoinhe'a Hall, opposite the market, the 18t and 3rd Fridays in each month. Visitors cordially Invited. R. STONE- uAx, M. W.; J. Rx&N, Recorder. 599y COOK'S FLOUR & FEED STORE, Clinton. BRAN and SHORTS in Large or Small Quantities. OIL CAFE, LINSEED MEALS 10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal forme Bushel O'sts D. COOK, CLINTON. 7 G2.tf HILL'S FEED STORE, HURON STREET, CLINTON. The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field and Garden Seeds, Flcur and Feed of all kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT in stock and for sale. TEAS of the choicest varieties and blends. Excellent value. J W. HILL, Huron St., Clinton -- Central Futcher Shop. COUCH & WILSON Subscribers desire to notify the public that they have bought out the butoberfug business lately con- ducted by Mr. Jas, A. Ford, and will continue the same under their personal supervision. Orders will have prompt an,l careful attention. Fresh meats of all kinds will be kept In season, sold at reasonable rate" and dell vered anywhere in town. ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS N. WILSON. ' CLINTON. CENTRAL BUTCHER SHO P FORD & MURPHY, (Successors to J. W. Langford,) Having bought out the above business, we intend to eonduet it on the cash principle. sod will supply our eustomere with the best meats at the lowest pay ng prices. . FORD & MURPHY. I New Butcher Shop. The undersigned desires to intimate to thepeople of Clinton and vicinity that he has openec a butcher shop in the store of W. Core, ffuron Street. He has had many years experience, and feels that lie can give the heat satisfaction. He will sell strictly for Cash, and at the lowest possible prices. ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. M. W WRIGHT, - Clinton. LIVE HOGS WANTED, Highest Market Price Paid. D. CANTELON, Clinton. 1798-tf. B. THOMLINSON, VETERINERY SURCEON, Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col. ego, Toronto. Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals on th most modern and Scientific Principles, Day and Night Calls Promptly Answered, Residence- Rat tenbury Street. West, Cllton Out J. E BLACKALL, Veterinary Surgeon• honorary graduate of ,/' Ontario Veterinary College,treate diseases of all domestic animals on the most modern and scientific principles, 99rCalla attended to afght or day. Office on Issue street, next New Era office Realdence-Albert street. Clinton. - Teacher of Piano Miss Hallie E, Combe, Toronto Conservatory of Music, cer tificates in 'Piano, Harmony and Intro- .ductory Theory. CLINTON, ONT- Geo( Trow1d, Horseshoer and General Black- smith, Albert Street, North, . Clinton. JOBBING A SPECIALTY. Woodwork ironed and first class material and work guaranteed; farm implements and machines rebuilt and repaired. Card of Thanks. TO MY MANY PATRONS: I desire to tender my sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage sewrd• ed me in the past and to inform the publio that I am still in the Carpet Weaving Business on Last Street, Godeiddh, next the Bio�+cle Factory. Personplt end moil orders will as asual r9oeive �1TOMI)t a0011 ion. All filasses of work 0 specialty, at the lowest poe- eible prices, end satiefection guaran- tead. . Wo A. Rosa( East stmt, Goostaleal ' .r, Irl s 1 . , „ ) r f a ''""" jM� t , brit "'yrF 'lT *r ad' 7 �^ . �, C' P RC1, ls, �-R . /1� �y t TS�'�!^q'JRRR'• IIIb. $Intl „A��>t�`.0*10 t` + A«s�fip�M �I ! '' W e f X',9t a �rMif- 1.IQIl'ii A Yilpq i rX �C,��Rieb.[ip fi A1)^- ht141 11, l or -p0 of to �' 1111—", yA4'al4b R R. ti ? ri# fotle silo' %, i d Q tbut llved nei4I h1 �'1 ''Y.'1 _�, p��'j 34 i. ' .M . 1 n}g 114 tui:$ q ire b t_�lp 400TO'Sms. .0411 Ort o/©hoa, EA"0 1 C. PF 00 0 (dive got to 144 W pall and get price$. Ordipra T b,FyF mau ptomply attended to -.I "*1 IN 1"101—ALA, HARNESS EMPOMUM. HLYTIt, ONIV N'OTICS. There being some misunderstanding with NO Bard to wreckage, let It be distinctly understood that it any person takes possession of any kind of wreckage and fails to report to we I .halt M once take proceedings. Remember this 14 the last warning 1 shall give. CAPT. WM. BABB. Receiver of wrecks, Ooderioh; Godorich, Sept. 7th 1891. FCR SALE. The property at present occupied by the un- dersigned as a residenoe on the Huron Road, In the Town of Goderieb, oonsleting.of one half of an acre of land, good frame house•—story and a half—seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and soft water, good stone cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses, There are also some good fruit trees. This property is beautifully situated and veryeuitable forany'person eiebing toliverettred- For further particulars a ply to i�: CAMPION, . 642-t f Barrister, 0 oderloh. J. C. STEVENSON, Furniture Dealer, &c. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Opposite Town Hall, . Clinton, Ont GO TO THE Union Shaving Parlor For first-class Hair -Cutting and Shaving. Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton J. EIIERTON, Proprietor, WATTS & CO., CHEM`STS & DRUCCISTS Great Northwestern Telegraph office, Albert Street, - Clinton. AMMI&PROPERTv FOR SALE OP j t RENT. -Advertisers will find "The ill News-Rocord" one of the beet mediums In the County of Huron. A(Ivertise In The News -Record" -The Double Circulation Talks :o Thousands. Ratee s low ae avy. PUMPS ! PUMPS! If you want a firstolas•, well. made pump, one that vill give yon satisfaction, send your order to the undersigned. lie will dig and clean wells and do it at he closest prices. He also handles a first-class !ORCE PUMP. JAMES FERGUSON )pposit Queen's Hotel - High Street Clinton. Bos-tt Fr W. F RRN C ORIS (MEMBER OF ASS'N OF P. L. 8.) 'rovincial Land Surveyor and Civil Engineer, LONDON, OMT -X, OFncE-At G. J. Stewart's Grocery Stare, Clin- on. 761-1y 6mo* sft Cantelon Bros, JENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS- ION MERCHANTS. Grockery, Glass & Chinaware ALBERT ST. CLINTON, ONT. Highest Cash Price for Butter and Eggs r52-ly BILA HEADS, NOTIi, VH0-da, Letter Heade, Tags, Statements, Circulars, Business Cards, Envelopes, Programmes, etc., etc. iprintei In a workmen• like manner and at low rates, at Tait NEws-RECORD oftloo. Mrs. Whitt, Teacher of Music, Pupil of 3t.. Charles W. Landon, of Philadelphia The Mason Method need exclusively. It is considered by the leading Musical Artistes that no method develops the techalo so rapidly as Dr, Mason's "'inch and Technic." Piano, Organ and Technicon for use of pnpila) A partments in Beaver Block, over W. Beesley'a, Albert street, Clinton. NOTICE TO NEWS -RECORD READERS, The publisher would esteem it a favor if rear' , would, when making their purchases aention At they saw the merchant's dvertieen.ent in'fnr News- R6Cu RD. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Farm and Isolated Town Proper- ty only Insured. 07FICPRx. Georgy Watt, President, Harlock P. O ; James Broadfoot, Vice -Pres., Seaforth P. O.; W. .i. Shan- non, Sooy. Tress., Seaforth P. O.: Michael Murdle, Inapector of losses, Seaforth P. 0. Dilt"ORR, ,lames Broadfoot, Senrorth; Michael Mnrdle, Sea - forth; George Dole, Scatortb- George Watt, Harlock; Thomas E, Haye,Boatorth; Alex Gardiner, Leadbury; Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; John McLean, Rippen. a011NTa, Thomas Nellans, Harlock; Robert McMillan, sea - forth and James Cnmminga, Egmondvllle. Parties dextrous to effect insurance or trans- act other business will be promptly attend- ed to on application to any of the above officers ad- dressed to their respective post offices. WEAKNESPIEN Quickly, Thoroughly,' areter`Cured by a new perfected scientific method that cannot fail nuless the case is beyond human aid. You feel improved the first dayy, f benefit every day, soon know yyoonr0.Z4 smongmen in body, mind sineart Drains and losses ended. Every.obsiasle to happy married life removed. Nervy forces will, energy, brain: power, whey failing or lost, are restored by this treatment All small and weak poMond bf the %da enlarged and strengthened. VICtimsof sandexcess- es, reAstifn year thanhood t Sufferers from folly;Over,Wbrkieirly ernors,III health, regain your'9tg6f}I Whit despsiri even if in the last stages Don't lie diisbeartened if quacks have robbed you. L+xus show you that me- dical odendly Tadd, bvaiaess honor still exist; here go haifd'in'itatI& Write for our book with expliihatioiffsm A�lroofit. Sent sealed, f,ce O/verr 2,0oAr004 clIfc��r WtCe's. ERIE MNEBIBt�I,I.� 041 Buffalos N.Y, M o rrI6. Tile, Council inet according to ad- journment, Mitwh 00, 1,$811. Member all prosent;. The Reeve in the chair. M1ntlteo • of last ipegting ren and i0opted. The Reeve reported I Ving met the Warden's comm$ tee re settle talent of bridge clOrps ant. that a settle - went had been made, the township re- ceiving the sum of $1,M.60, Tenders were received from a number of con- tractors for the building of Iluttans & Ards bridges. Moved by Geo. Kirkby, seconded by Tbos. Code that the tender of R. JaIjaeson for the building of Ruttans bridge for the sum of $5415 be accepted, the saute bei( g the lowest.; the contractor to furnts, satisfactory security for the completion of the work according to plans and specitlea. tions -Carried. Moved by Geo. Kirk- by, seconded by Win. Isbister that the tender of Duff tit Stewart for the build- ing of Ards bridge for the sum of $699 be accepted; the contractor to furnish satisfactory security for the completion of the woak according to plans and spe(iflcations - Carrie Moved by Geo. Kirkby, seconded by Thos. -Code that -'Win. lsbistei beappointed Inspec- tor for Ards bt•dKe and Jus Bowman for Rutians bridge -Curried. The following accounts were orderod to be paid, viz:— Jno Onkleyy for gravel, $1.75; D. Farquharson, dc), $3,50; Path- niasters were then appointed its fol- lows viz: -North houndxryy-C, Hen- derson, P. Fowles, Jno. D1cCracken, T. Coultes, D, Patton, R. Shaw acid A, Miller; Istline-Wel. Martin, D. Camp- bell, R. Maguire, A. Hughes, M. Spence, J. Ruhh, Will, Robb, W. J. Johnston and A. Forrest; 2nd line -Wm. Case - more, T. Scott., F. Gayness, I. Fer•rand, D. Agar,'Geo. Caldhick, Win. Forrest and M. *7ils(n; 3rd line -Wm. Wray, Geo. Hanna, Wni. Geddes, Jn-). Gar- ness, F. Brewer, Jas. Moffatt, J. H. Sellars, Wm. Cochrane and Geo Henderson; 4th tine-Jno. Proctor, Wm. Bryans, Geo. Proctor, Wheeler, A. S eir, J. Kearney, R. Cardiff, N. Black and W,n. Bryans; 5th line- Geo. Porter, A. Cloakey, W. Watson, A. Clark, It. Miller, T, Clark, NV. Wilson, M. Flatt, M. Cardiff and Jno. Manning; Oth line -J. Grashv, ,J, Kelly, W. Michie, Jno. Cook, J. DUu t,rlas, J. Thuell, J. Smith, F. Me- , and J. Rot)b ; 7th line -W, Taylor, P. Phalen, Jno. Wallace, Wm, Thuell, Jas. Kell A. Howlett, A. Mc- Call, D. McDonald and T. Maunders ; 8th line -A. Smith, Jits. Laidlalv, Jno. White, Joseph NlcElroy, R. Skelton, W. Jackson, A. Button, Geo. Kelly and Geo, McCall; Pth line -R. Taylor, J. Gibson, J. Richmond, R. Brown, I. Jackson, D, Laidlaw, Jno. Shortreed, Wm, Sholdice, J. Shot -treed, Jr., Geo. ,Drigg and Jno. Roland; west gravel road -J. Golley, R. Stirling, J. T. Ged- des, T: Gossinan and Geo. Kreahling; east gravel road -A. Bryans, A. For- sytb, Wm. Oakely, Jas. Bulger and Will. Smith. On motion of Jas. Bow- man, seconded by Thos. Code, the council then adjourned to meet again on the 28th of May for Court of Re- vision and other business. -W. CLARli, Clerk, -+*� --- — YEARS OF SUFFERING FROM RHEUMATISM RELIEVED BY ONE DOSE OF MEDICINE. „For many years," writes Mrs. N. Ferris, wife of the well-known Birch manufacturer, of Highgate, Ont., "I was sorely afflicted with rheumatic pains in my ankles, and at times wits almost disabled. I tried everything, as I thought, and doctored for years, without much heneflt. Though I had lost confidence in medicines I was in- Juced to use South American Rheuni- !ttic Cure. To mydelight the first dose gave ore more relief than I have had in years, and two bottles have completely ^tired me, You can publish this let ter-, Sold by Watts & Co. Stanley., COUNCIL. -Stanley Council met on Monday, March 10th, nt the call of the Reeve. Members all present. Minutes :)f previous rneeting were read and adopted. Thos. Wiley was paid $75 salary and $3 for posti e expended in ollecting taxes. Tenders ar•e ag $tin tsked for stone for culvert on Bayfleld Road, opposite Alex. Mitchell's, none having been received yet. Council will meet again its Court of Revision l.nd for general business at 10 o'^luck t. m. on May 28th. -J. T. CAIRNS, "lerk. The base of Ayer•'s Hair Vigor is a -efloed and delicate fluid, which does lot soil or becorne rancid by exposure ;o the air, and which is as perfect it sub- stitute for the oil supplied by nature in youth and health, Its modern chemistry :an produce. llnllett. CoUNcir.,-Council met in Bell's hall on Friday. Minutes of fortner meeting read and passed. A number of tenders were received for building the bridge on con. 4 and 5. Mathew Maines, tender being the lowest, $667, was accepted. The Clerk was instructed to notify the corporation of Clinton to put the side walk that leads from the town t,n the cemefery in proper repair, as complaint has been made that part of the said side walk is now in an unsafe condition. A number of accounts were phased and ordered to be paid. Counci adjourned until 15th April How Wise Women Econ000 mize in Hard Times. A TEN CENT INVESTMENT SAVES DOLLARS. When business men, farmers and mechanics complain of hard times, the women of the country realize the fact ere quickly as the men. When times are really hard, the women are the flrst to study true economy. This work be ins right in the home circle. Instead of buying a new dress for herself and ne c>lothing for the child- ren, the thrifty and economizing wo- man uses the Diamond Dyes to re -color old and faded dresses and suite, which are made to look as good as new. The Diamond Dyes are true aide to economy; they are specially prepared for home use, and are guaranteed I he strongest and fastest of all known dyes. When a garment is colored with Diamond Dyes, the color Is there to stay, and will not wach, wear or fade out. See that your dealers sells you the Diamond Dyes; refuse all imitation and crude d es, and so avoid having your materials Lind garments ruined. Whell he stubbed his toe fend over he ' ` I ka' • e we", ,t> e y, . In the twitikling of an eye. . r,•,. Thele the crickets lean up against the ",A ,- ,, e fence s , 1. ,r .11.,. 1, And laughed rill their sides were sore r•` r _.�_,,, '+ `' But. the grasshopper said, ,,You are . laughing at we .And I shan't play any more." So 00 he went, tho' he wanted to stay, For he was not, hurt by his fall, And the gay little crickets went on with the game, And never missed him at all. A bright-eyed squirrel called out as he passed, Swinging from a tree by bis toes, "Whitt it foolish fellow that grass- hopper is; Why, lie's bit off his own little nose." Wrinkles. Worry and the grave digger get on well together. When we go out to meet trouble we never have it long walk. When the devil can't get behind the preacher in any other way, he some- tlules joins the choir. Anybody can he pleasant to pleasant people, but it takes grace to be pleas- ant to unpleasant people. If you want to get in a crookedppitth, just follow the direction of a Tork- screw. . '.there are people who hate a thief who borrow books and never return thein. He who is hunting it wife without it fault should rernember the spouse he is seeking may he searching fer it hus- band of the same sort. The man who is onlyconcerned (0 Speak the exact truth Is nut apt to be garr'ulotls. It is as well to take Warning from the sill as counsel front the wise.— Ram's Born. —__.____ - ONE SOURCE OF PAIN AND SUF- FERING UNDER HUMAN CONTROL. An eminent specialist, in studv'ng profoundly the construction of the kid- neys and their diseases as well as the diseases of the bladder and urinary passages, has recognized the fact, that in order to treat kidney and bladder diseases successfully it remedy Ivust he prepared especially for these organs, and one rich in healing 13,Owers. After pinch research a remedy was found, which proved it surprise even to the manufacturer. After having been used in general practice by several physi- cians, with grand results, it was placed on the market, and is known as South American Kidney Cure. It never fails to give relief in six hours in all derange- ments of the kidneyys or bladder, Bright's disease, diabetes, inflamma- tion or ulceration of the kidneys, neu- ralgia, consumption, hemorrhage and catarrh of the kidneys, inflammation of the bladder-, etc. Sold by Watts & Co. The faith that moves mountains stands on God's hand to lift. Prayer is not prayer until it becomes co'umunion with God. The Christian may lose his gold, but he can never lose his God. The devil hurts us most when he smites us through those we love, When God puts a good man in the dark, it is to give sornehody light. Gori can say things in the fiery fur- nace he couldn't speak in heaven. A LENTEN SACRIFICE. She was "not nt home" to me; When I bows I, .,he didn't we, Though I'd he d to I'llh do fee 4 I 1, 1-1 To her mother then i went, And Nvos toll the d� ar one meant To rvlI nqulsh ,luring Lent, A Case of Necesxity. "L J <)I�1 Ir 0 �� 7/ 1 - // f , 4L, . I -__ "I C- PA 1 � �?� Fat Man—Did you pollsh 'em o.p nice? Ito)othlack—Yep; look for yerself. Fat Man—I'll talo your word for it. —Harper'a Weekly HER BLOOMERS. Vii" When Her Deilre was Allulned Something Was t.acking. She was attired In her new bloomers, and Fhe seemed to be proud of them. "Well," he said, after he had surveyed the new costume critically, "I suppOee you are happy now." "No -o; not exactly," she replied slow- ly. "Why, you must have the freedom of movement for which you have long -4 all your life," he exclaimed. "Yee, I have that," she admitted. "You have always been complaining that a woman was too much hampered by her skirts," he persisted. "It's true, too," she asserted. "Ever alnee you were a little girl," he went on, "you say you have had a longing to play leap -frog and all ouch games every time you saw the boys doing 1t." "I admit it," she said, "And you always thought it unjust that you should be deprived of such sport because you were a girl." "It d1t1 seern rao." "Well, now that you have got your bloomers, I suppose there is no rea8on why you shouldn't play leapfrog, if you want to. Why don't you do It?" "Pecause, now that I can, I don't see any fdn in It. l—I--don't think muoh of bloomerrt, anyway.". -Cincinnati Post. 4 Has been endorsed by the mod fc i#- . profession for twenty years. Ash your Doctor.) This is because it is always palatable=—always upi_ form -"-always contains the purest• Norwegian Cod -Liver Oil 'and HypOphosphites. Insist on Scott's Emulsion with r'trad�" e= a k o> -mat- and fish. Put up in 50 cent and $I.00 sizes. The small size may be enough to cure your cough or help your baby. HUMPHREYS, Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with H=91=078' 'W'itOh Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. 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