HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-04-22, Page 34 'S \ 1' -
'.
i 1 ' 2 i' it r .1 . -
1.4" r nn. Y, # e. n.
d;
, • 1 . ..r 1 r ' — -. ..-.._.-....--..._.._.:°--LL --r--rYar, ` Jrrr,L.ra®-.u.,.e.,.- - .w.-.,..v,..tea.-.-,-s.._.r_,.-g_ . , -..... - �.--. `... : t , 4 .1 . • Y
," . t
-rl' bili", IST
w
�t Meet@ RVOOND Monday of every
;1 , � ", , , - 0month. Heli gad flat, MoRay
11
�- block. Visiting brothren always
, I 1,��!� � �1` � 0.�
.,�,!'��,4,. �11 made welcome.
Al,
;1IpArraged t,y Arte! Parliament 1866. k v DR. T. S. FREEBORN, W.
't d'' P. OA7!i' &oN, JR. Soo, 7. P. SBEPPARD, D. M
r ; 'ri�F�c�.1,, X2,000,000
4$s,r. . - $1,375,000 �I >auit. �
i. ' ---- //yLINTON bodge,' Ne. 84, A. F. & A. M. meats
,'.V Olnee . MONTREAL. V every Frid1, on or otter the moon, Visit
ifi.t a ing brethren cordially tnvitad
4 X: H: A. ROL$ON President, A. J. HOLLOWAY, W. M. J, B. aUMBALL, Sao.
*, ft F,W,tt%,l*'Eits�lA.N yfHOMAB,GeneralMan& or. Clinton, Dec. 6, 1886.`
.,Y: Notes discounted, Collaotiona made, Drafts X. 0, T. M.
d�"Y, issued, Sterling and Amo n er
t !sj ', change bought and solo
,A,,rt?,,,,,,. - g li Rearne Tent No. 68, Knights of the Maccabees of
{k, lOwost Current rates. the World. $1,000,02,00s) and $8,000 Ponoios. Mom•
yg,'t INTaaa.T ALLOW.p oN Difroslre. berahlp over 100,000. Asees,mont principle -bas
i9Y�� { �- Dover exceeded 12 assessments in a year. Chear�not
' &ad safest In extatoDoe. Meets in Orange Hall, C1In-
j .&1=t A_H31i13- ton, first aad third uPriday of every month.
`i,%'az`1y-., honey advanced to larmora On their own notes Ti _
t41in,�1l , with one or more endorser@. No mortgage ro-
!d gniretl as security, COOS+' S FLOUR
�,,i,�,,:;H. a. BREWER, &FEED STORE
I rdra Mans, or,
pit cvN December, 1896. (iLINTON.
fly, f
raxinto>u.
1l+`�„. Da McTaggart BRAN and SHORTS in Large or
r BANKER'11— Small Quantities,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
,.,, OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS
:f ,hill'•,, ,
. P, 41 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS 10 lb9. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel
'�( TRA NSA OTED. Oats
` ----
7.:
ay'
Notes Discounted. Drafts Issued.
,R”
Interest Allowed on Deposita.
"I" .V" ,
,1 �j'•
)' .t,9'
Clinton, JuneRth, 1891 658y
Ir
s'��
wediral.
11 1T I
DR. W. GUNN,
,.,?0,y','
.;,�'
L. R. 1C. P. and L. R.O. $.,,Edinburgh. Offiao-
Ontario street Clinton. Night calla at front door of
tM .
residence on Rattenbary street, opposite Presbyter-
..N
fan chorea.
"`,,
�`
' ✓i.
DR. TURNBULI..
rr
:(day
;11l��;y+,,:"
I`111t'
__
J. L. Turnbull, M. B, Toronto Univ. ; M. D, ;
Ont, Fellow
"
., I
1 M., Victoriu Univ. M. C. P. & S. ;
of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of
.; Iia,.
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals Office: -
Dr. Dowaley's stand, Rattenbury St, Night calls
11
answered at Office.
11„.
.i X'7'
'.
--
DR. SHAW.
bit'
--
a,
Office in Hodgen's Block, RAtenbury 8t., Clinton,
F' -':•t
'int. Night calls at same place.
'4:.:
' "'t .
Jas. S. Freeborn, X. D •
t
r.. "ix` ,
>I
L. R. & Q C, P., L, M, 0 .P, & 8, 0„ &o., &o.
Graduate of BiDg's & Queen's College of Physicians,
'LL ;r -
Dublin, Ireland, Licentiate of the General Medical
Council, Groat Rrit%in, Afembor of College of
, �,,4
” " 1•'
rbyelobvia and Surgeons, Ontano, Formerly real-
dent o fee Rotunda Honpttal (Lying-in and Gynro-
,, i `'
'll '" ..
::ologieal), Dublin. Special attention to dteaaeea of
'woman and children. OMoe and residence, Rattenbury 1
1"y I
St., next door to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage,
4 :
8.29-1y
,, n s?.
t,
x t e a2
:61 ""
.Dili ^+"
Rae'. . -. r. ,a,t ...�.r $.s.
5..+`�.-., • :�-� ,.. aL�i , .r.L'..,. - ...... .._ '.a , .... ...-. � s.. � ii�.!t ds......_;.�.i.r.rh�eil.S.a . -�. i,w.�D .oR ........ ,w ...ice-_ ,Ys.,rJ
w--_
�
. ..__.- _ gfutiotry.
€111 ., ,.
11
T. C. BRUCE L. D. S.
'I
A.,
""'
$tugeon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ont.
Cee tatted without pain by the use of a harm -
to. a ppleasant tocpl anaestbetic. No unconeeious-
the use of
%`
I'll,
ne'ss, ickness nor fll-effects accompany
tbie re edy, and many in and around Clinton can
� i,
t„ a.
testify to Its genuineness, Special attention given
to the preservation of the natural teeth. Office,
F, .,
"'Oates' Block, over Tavloes slice store.
''' . '
:'
,.a :
- —
Be Agnew, L. D. S., D. D. S.
1' 4t'
,z,t�-'i,
DENTIST.
iv", -
1` � ;
• .
"
Graduate of Royal Collogo of Dental Sur-
Honor Graduate of Trinity
',,V,11
geOUR of Ontario.
Toronto. Best Local Anaesthetic
11
University,
'Li' "'",
for painless extraction. Office opposite Town
.,.a'.;,
Hall, over Swallow's Store.
�f;.
Night Bell answered. ,
•:�, `':
''
Will visit Hensall every Monday, and
:y
Zurich the 2nd Thursday of each month
4 , r.:l
731.
V iy
>� ^fin,.
Y.
.----' __7',
G. CAMERON, ➢ARRIBTEB, BOLICIT08,
A &o. Offftc Hamilton and
" ;,
`I,
Cunveyancor, -coiner
St. Andrews-sts., opposite Colborne Hotel, Goderich.
V
,FFtI
, '.
M-tf
i1;•'.
0. HAYS, Barrister, Solicitor, arc. Office, corner
R. North Street and Square, ,near Registry Office,
•;,�,:f, -
f)odorloh, Oat. 67.
<.t,
41 ? '
ni Money to lend at lowest rates of Interest.
;A
J. SCOTT,
". iLs,
' i':F;
Barrister, efc.,
wr , .
'S"
ELLIOTT's BLOCK, - - CLINTON.��
1'f1.
Money to Loan.
l
e E • CAMPION, Q • C,
`( 4t
!�`r- `
BARRISTER, - SOLICITOR.,
a ''
-+:'.,•:
Vis. 1
NOTARY, 4C.,
a,' '
''..
Gioderich, - Ont.
, ,I .,::r
i ,.al('.':
Office -Over Davis' Drag Store. Money to loan.
,t:; -
`"'°;
__
M. 0 • JOHNSTON)
'`, ,
,fi-
BARRISTER, - - SOLICITOR,
t Y,
3 Y '
^,"'•
COMMISSIONER, ETC,,
iA"�`
F
Goderiellt- - - Out.
;.,a..
,;O
!µ�,'.-;
Ofaoe—Cor11 �Hamilton and St. Andrew's Sta.
W. BRYDONE.,
i'
:',
BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR.
I ,
.NOTARY PUBLIC, efc.,
.
'F`'
OFFICE BEAVER BLOCK - - CLINTON.
817 tf
µ,
�i,.
t
_. __--- -- - - -— -- ' --
M oixtU to gelid.
;
C,.
I'-
_ _
A /CONEY to land In large or small sums or good
At
Y` ,
mortgagee or personal security at the lowest
H. HALE, Huron at. Clinton.
F,'.i
current rates.
—
11
Money.
•,.
Money to lend on good security at 68 and 6 per
0. RIDOUT, Albert St., Linton,
r a
sent. Apply to
864-tf.
,iv
�,,_ - Wren. Moore Has Removed
----ro------
CORE'S BLOOR, HURON STREET, CLINTON.
I am' better than over prepared to supply the pub.
, to with the IAtest rmplmed
silnaee sewing MAC111ne8.
,.
y+• -;Noodles In stook and paha anpplied for all mokee
of machines, Agent for the Celebrated Leader Churn
''i and the most reliable Waahera and wringers. The
',`M1' frost critical inspection invited. (�
'a w M. I�,.�;01 r $
4: East Of COmmerotal Hotel, HMO% Street, Clinton
D. COOK. CLINTON.
HILL'S FED STORE,
1
HURON STREET, CLINTON.
The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all
kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field
and Garden Seeds, Flour and Food 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 Butcher Shop.
OOUCH & WILSON
Subscribes desire to notify the public that they
have bought out the butchering business lately con-
ducted by Mr. Jas, A. Ford, and will continue the
same under their personal supervision. Orders will
have prompt and careful attention. Fresh meats of
all kinds will be kept in season, sold at reasonable
rates and delivered anywhere in town.
ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS N. WILSON.
CLINTON.
CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP
FORD & MURPHY,
(8uocessors to J. W. Langford.)
Having bought out the above business, we intend
to conduct it on the cash principle, and will supply
ourcustomers with tho best moats at the lowest pay -
III, prices.
FORD & MURPHY.
New Butcher Shop.
The uudorsigued desires to intimate to
the people of Clinton and vicinity that he has
opened a butcher shopp in the store of W.
Core, Huron Street. He has had many years
experience, and feels that he can give the
best satisfaction. He will sell strictly for
Cash, and at the lowest possible prices.
ORDEM RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
M. W WRIGHT, - Clinton.
LIVE HOGS WANTED,
Highest Market Price Paid.
D. CANTELON, Clinton.
1198-tf.
B. THOMLiNSON,
VETERINERY»SURGEON ,
Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col-
lege, Toronto,
Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals on th
most modern and Scientific Principles.
Day and Nttrht Calle Promptly Answered.
Reside nae-Rattoubury Street, West, Caton Ont
J. E BLACKALL, Veterinary
Sur eon honorarygraduate of
Sa Ontario beterinary ollege, treats
dlsaases of all domestic animals
on the most modern and scientific
Nee A4 -Calle attended to
eight or day. Office on Isaac street, next New
Era office Residence -Albert street. Clinton.
-- ----- - - - ------ -- —
Teacher of Piano
Miss Hallie E. Combe,
Toronto Conservatory of Music, cer
tificates in Piano, Harmony and Intro-
ductory Theory,
CI-INTON, ONT-
__
Goo, Trowhill
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 deeire to tender my sincere thanks
for the very liberal patronage accord-
ed me in the past and to iufolrn the
public that I am still in the Carpet
Wedving Buoinese on East Street,
Goderieb, next the Bicycle Factory,
Personal and mail orders will as usual
receive prompt attention. All classes
of work a specialty, at the lowest pos.
Bible prices, and estisfaction guaran-
teed.
W. A. Ross, East Street,,
GOVE RICH.
We Must Have Help.
We pay men and Mom n $10 to ale per week for
easy borne work. No boo a or ppddlink. Steady em-
ployment guaranteed, Send etbmp lot work and
particulars at once. HERMANN 41 SEYMOUR, 218
South Slith Street, Philadelphia, Pit.
89e -am
ivWx Y940 o1rai t0omioaufl go Mwo
, + t)11 At 1it19 y
ReliO Ra esss
I manufacture none but the I1aar or lime.
Batoatt ofajwps that BOO Cheap, go (hog have
pot to live. IkW call and got prices. Ordora
/�ploy 0y'Pll-1pped
r4mplyA teten`ded to.
HARNESS EMPORIUbf, BLYTiI, ONT
NOTICE.
There being some misunderstanding with re-
gard to wreokago, let it be distinctly understood
that it any person takes poeeeawon of any kind
of wreckage and falls to report to me I shall at
once twice proceedings. Remember this is the
last watn{ng Ishan ggive. CAPT. WM. BAB$.
Rocelver of Wrecks, Godorloh,
Goderloh, Sept. 7th 1801.
FOR SALE.
The property at present occupied by the un-
doralgaed as a residence on the Huron Road,
In the Town of Godorloh, consisting of one half of
an aore of land, good frame, house—story and a
half--eeven rooms, laoluding.kitollen, hard and
soft water, good atone cellar, stable, wood and
carriage houses. There are also some good fruit
troea. This property is beautifully situated and
voliy suitable fornny.person wishing toliveretired-
For further particafare appply to
19. OAMPION,
642 -tf Barris ter, 0 oderleh.
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. EMERTON, Proprietor.
WATTS &- CO.,
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS
Great Northwestern Telegraph office,
Albert Street, - Clinton-
rn PROPERTY FOR SALE OF
RENT.-Advortisers will Ond "'Pat
bat News -Record" one of the beet mediums
1n the County of Huron. Arivertise In
'The News-Itecord"-Tbe Double Circulation Talk.
to Thouaands. Ratee s low as avy.
PUMPS! PUMPS!
It you want a first-class-, well -made pump, one that
will give you satiRtaotion, send your order to the
undersigned, He will dig and clean walla and do it at
the closest prices. He also handles a first-class
FORCE PUMP.
JAMES FERGUSON
Oppoeit Queon'allotel - High Street Clinton.
809-tt
F. W. FRRNC0UIH
(MEMBER OF ASSN OF P, L. S.)
Provincial Land Surveyor
and Civil Engineer,
L,01-TDC7N, ONT
OFFICE -At G. J. Stewart's Grocery Store, Clin-
ton, 761.1y 6mo"
8ft
Cantelon Bros,
GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS.
ION MERCHANTS.
Crockery, Glass & Cltinaware
ALBERT ST. CLINTON, ONT.
Highest Cash Price for Butter and Eggs
762-1y .
SILT_. HEADS, NOTE
Ho..ds, Letter Heads, Tags,
Statements, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programifies,
etc,, ete.,printel in a workman-
like manner and at low rates, at
Id - Tae NEWS -RECORD oiHoe.
Mrs. Whitt, Teaoher of Musio,
Pupil of 31,. Charles W. Landon, of Philadelphia.
The Mason Method used exclusively.
It to considered by the loading Musical Artistes that
no method develops the technic so rapidly as Dr.
Mason's "Tach and Technic."
Piano, Organ and Teohnioon for use of puV)a,
Apartments in Seaver Block, over W, BeeOey'e, Albert
street, Clinton.
NOTICE TO NEWS -RECORD READERS.
The publisher would esteem It a favor It rear' ,
would, when making their purchases oention At
they saw the merchant's dvertisen.ent in'rer
NRws-RRCORD.
The McKillop Mutual ,Fire
Insurance Company.
Farm and Isolated Town Proper-
ty only Insured.
orrtexas,
Goorgo Watt, President, Harlook P. O.; James
Broadfoot, Vlee•PreR., Seaforth P. O.; W. J. Shan-
non, 8ocy. Tress., Seaforth P. O.: Michael Murdle,
rnapoctor of losses, Sonforth P. O.
DiReCTORe.
James Broadfoot, deaforth;Mlohael Murdle,8ea.
forth; George Dale, Seaforth• George Watt, Ilarlock;
Thomas E, Hays•Seaforth; Alex Gardiner, Leadbury;
Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; John McLean, Rippen.
AORNTR,
Thomas NeljarnR, Harlock; Robert McMillan, Son -
forth and James Cnmminga, Egmondvllle,
Parties desirous to effect Insurance or trans -
not other business will he promptly attend.
ed to on applteation to any oft obove officers ad-
dressed to their respective post olffeas,
rRI OF
Mtrl AL
L
AGE0.
, .
may be cured. We
treat all sexual disor.
dere of men. Four out
of fivo who suffer nervi
usness, mens: l worry,
. I attacks of " the blues,"
)l ate trait paying the per
/ altyof enrly eicesses.
f The dread nlarm of
}l Impotency, the exhaus-
tion of Spetmatorrhma,
" . " be CURED
w^
1:1 in strict canffdime at
modcrats expense.
Ccnd for o;lr fret scaled boob, "' PERFECT
L:.Y.NHCCD."
UIE 01CAL C011 Buffalo, N.Y.
0.X.76 a ,fear" 0C0Qln Advkfivo
WICDNESDAY, . i?RIL �2ud, ISM.
A YOUNG LAD'S RESCUE.
CONVINFD TO HIS BOOM FOR MORE
THAN A YEAIt.
AN INTENSId 8UFFERER THROUGH PAINS
IN TRIC MUSCLES OP HIB LEGS AND
ARMS—RIODUCED ALMOST TO A LIV-
ING SKELETON.
From the Woltville, N. s„ Acadian.
Mr. T. Beckwith is the proprietor of
the Royal Hotel, Wolfville, the most
Important hostelry in the town, and is
a man well ' known and esteemed
throughout that section. He alta it
bright handsome looking son, 13 years
of age, named Freddie, who is a lad of
more than average intelligence. It is
Ke1,t,yweH Known in Wolfville that
,uderwent a very severe ill-ssthough perhaps the means to
which he owes his recovery is not so
generally known and it statement of
the case may be the means of helping
some other sufferer. On the 28th of
December, 1893, Freddie was taken ill
and was confined to bis room and his
bed until Mareb, 1891. Two different
physiefans were called in during his
IOD illness. One said he had ]a grippe
and the other that his trouhle was
rheumatic fever, He was tr0uhled
I I . - I
I • I i I
=:SEE
�\
with severe pilins through the muscles
of his legs and arms, after tbree or four-
days
ourclays was obliged to take to bed, where
he lay nearly all winter, suffering ter-
ribly from the pains. He became re-
duced almost to a skeleton and was
anrible to relish food ofany kind. Dur-
ing his illness he sufferer' relapse ow-
ing to trying to get alp sooner than he
should. Bovlike he wa.s anxious to
get out and enjoy the beautiful spring
sunshine and for several days Was
carried out and taken fora drive. This
brought on the l ellipse. The doctor,
was again called iu and as he contin-
ued to grow worse he was ordered
once more to bed. Things then looked
very dark as despite the medical care
he did not; get any better. At last his
father decided to try Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. Soon after beginning their -
use Freddy began to feel better. His -
appetite began to return and the pains
were less severe. As he continued the
use of the Pink Pills he regained health
and strength rapidly, and in about a
month was apparently as well as ever,
the Only remaining symptom of his
trying illness being a slight pain in the
leg, which did not disappear for several
months. It is over one and a half
years ago since Freddie took his last
pill, and in that time lie has not had a
recurrence of the attack. Thera' is no
doubt that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
cured him, and hoth the boy and his
parents speak highly in their praise.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the
medical marvel of the age. In hund-
reds of cases they have cured after all
other medicines had failed. They are
a positive cure for all troubles arising
from a vitiated condition of the blood
or a shattered nervous sgstern. Sold
IWiall dealers or by mail, from Dr.
lliams' Medicine Company, Brock-
ville, Ont., at 50 cents a box, or six
boxes for $2.50. There are numerous
imitations and substitutions against
which the public is cautioned.
Sir Richard Cartwright announced
that all Conservative members of par-
liament appointed to ofilee after the
introduction of the rerAedical hill would
be dismissed from office when the Lib-
eralsgot control. Saturday the Tor-
onto (Robe says that Mr. Masson, M.Y.,
who has been made senior judge of
Huron, "may take a long sleep." Does
this mean that the (xlobe despairs of
the Liberals coming into office, or that
an excepi�tion is to be made in the
case of Lilr. Masson ?
"SALT RHEUM CURE$ 11
A RETIRED BRITISH SOLDIER
MARES A .SWORN DECLAR-
ATION.
Lingered for Sixteen Years and Unable
to Occupy His Bed ---Found Great
Relief in "Kootenay Cure," the Sur-
est Known.
County of Wentworth, Proyince of
Ontario, To -wit:
f, John Hughes, of the City of linrn-
ilton, County of Wentworth, Province
of Ontario, a retired British soldier,
residence 128 West -avenue, N. D., sol-
emnlydeclare: Thatafterli❑geringfor
sixteen years with that terrible disease
Salt Rheum in such form that I was
unable to sleep or in fact to occupy my
bed without suffering excruciating
agony, I procured a bottle of "Ryck-
man's Kootenay Cure" and was so
pleased with the result that I wrote
Mr. Ryckman stating that I was bene -
Hoed and expected to be complete-
ly cured. I'now desire to affirm that
before finishing the third bottle I Con-
sidered myself a "Salt Rheum Cure."
I confidently recommend the medicine
to all others suffering from the same
disease its I believe it to be the surest
cure yet known.
Arid I make this solemn declaration
conscientlously believinK it to he true
and knowing that it is of the same
force and effect as if made under oath
and by virtue of the Canada Evidence
Act.
(Signed) JOHN HUORES.
Declared before me at the city of
Hamilton, in the County of Went,
worth, this 10th day of February, A.
D., 1808.
(Signed) W. FRED WALKER,
Notary Public
Miss Minnie Minchin, aged 28 yearn,
employed as a servant by Dr. S. P
Emes of Niaraga Falls, was found dead
In bed. An inquest is being held.
�} ,
To all 'seed fellpw ap11 ¢olpll,
That W.4 Paull kaaiyil thle garth uppon,
p�iVe it drink to-uig t, Will, 'spirit. teal,
And may" they ev8r h4m bo,
—Where'er they be.
To all good fellow, scattered wide
Sundered by mountains, rivers, t17ie,,
On western plains, or eastern ,street,
Here's to the next time that they meet
—Where'er they meet.
And when at last we come to die,
May each find some good fellow ulgh
To watch his pass and hive him cheer.
And take a message to t0a dear,
-And wipe her tear,
-New York Evening Sun.
" SCRAPS."
Minor RLlner Matters Muchly Mixed but
All Interesting.
There to a' village in the canton of
Berne, in Switzerland, named Montay-
on, where all the inhabitants have the
same family name, which is also the
name of the village.
The annual consumption of milk and
cream in the British Isle Is thirteen
gallons per ]lead. Including butter and
cheese, the total consumption is 1,400,-
000,000 gallons a year.
In the event of war, Russia is said
to be able to put in the field about
7,813,000 men and over 500,000 horses.
i The peace establishment is 840,503 of11-
cers and men and 360,000 horses.
An astronomer calculates that if the
diameter of the sun Is daily diminished
by two feet, over three thousand years
must elapse ere the astronomical in-
struments now In use could detect the
diminution.
At Mycenae the number of silver
coins discovered during the latest re -
I searches amounts to 3500; they belong
I to Sicyon, Corinth, Argos and other
i towns of Argolis.
Early widowhood. appears to be the
sad destiny of many members of the
British royal family. The Queen her-
self Was widowed at 42, the Empress
Frederick at 18, the Princess Beatrice
at 30.
Three-quarters of a second is the time
occupied by the fall of the knife in
the guillotine. Th,e knife is weighted
by 120 pounds of lead, falls nine feet,
and cuts through flesh and bones a.s
easily as through a bar of soap.
The Province of Yemen, in Arabia,
Is the natural home of the coffee 1)lant,
as It was here its us+e w'as first made,
and from that day untll the present
coffee of Yemen has been In greater
demand than that of any other country.
Goldfish are of Chinese origin. They
were originally found In a large I•ake
near Mt. rfslentsing, and were first
brought to Europe In tM seventeenth
century. The first in France came as
a present to Madame de Pompadour.
The gills of fish are composed of
four plates on each side and communi-
cating with the throat by a single
opening from each gill. They receive
the water by these holes and discharge
it by a different Wenings after appro-
priating the air.
The most expensive parliament in Eu-
rcpe is that of France. Tbe two sham-
hers cost the nation $1,500,000 annually,
Spain spends $490,000 on her represen-
tations, Italy $420,000, England $320,000,
Bell�ium $190,000, Portugal $150,000, Ger-
many $95,000.
Mosaic floors, laid with small pieces
of different colored atones in regular
Patterns were known to the Egyptians
2300 B. C. In Babylon floors of tWs
kind dated from 1100 B. C. They were
common In the Atherrian and Roman
houses.
Large depositis of platinum have
been discovered at Fltfleld, In New
South Wales. One bed of platinifer-
ous lead ore is a mile long, and from 60
to 150 Leet wide. The crude metal
contains about 76 per cent, of platin-
um, and sells on the field for $6 an
ounce,
The quantity of codfish annually
caught and exported In a cured state
from Newfoundland, ranges from a mil-
lion of quintals to a million and a
quarter. A quintal Is 112 pounds, It
takes from 75 to 100 rounds of "green"
fish to make a quintal.
Poor spellers will be rejoiced to
know that an eminent British phllolo-
gist, Prof. Earle, believed )that tbre
rules of spelling are a great and use-
less mental tyranny, and holds that
literature and true education would be
advanced by allowing every person to
spell as he liked.
At a recent fire in Chicago water vW-&s
pumped to the top of the Masonic
Temple, 323 feet high, through 500 feet
of hose and standpipes. The water
pressure of the engine was 240 pounds
and on the roof 64 pounds to the inch.
The silkworm originated in the south -
"ern part oR the Chinese Empire, where
written documents are said to exist
proving that these Insecta were ra.lsec]
there 2700 years before the Christian
era. From thence they pa sed into
Persia, India and various parts of
A -la, and subsequently to the Isle of
Cos.
The Ilebrew Standard, referring to
the Juadlzing of people outside Pf the
Jewish pate, has thio to MY: "We dO
not care for making proselytes, t)ecau4e
we belleve that a gond man of any
denomination ha -s a share In the world
to eom'e. The Jews do not clalm that
they have a special mlortgage on
heaven."
There is a town on the Upper Snake
river, In Idaho, called New Swedcn.
}Tans Hansen is Mayor of the town,
Peter Petersen ig clerk and the Carn-
mon Council Is Composed of Peter Han-
sen, Hang Petersen, Peter Hans Peter.
sen, Hans Peter Hansen and Peter
Hansen Hans Petersen. No relation-
ship exist among these men,
A new sea anchor has been invented
by Michael McCarthy of aMlddletown,
1
1 h of
Conn. The anchor to tilled with
In such a' way that the oil It; diffused
over the waves 9t -v the anchor Is togged
up and down, and so a compa'a.tive
calm to created, In which the vesgelo
may ride out a storm In gaiety°
A curious lake bas been found to the
Island of Kildlne, In the North Sea. It
Is separated from the ocean by a nar-
row strip of lend, and contains salt
water under the surface, In w•hfoh
sponges, ecxlfish and other marine anl-
vvIn flourish. The surface of the water,
however, is perfectly fresh, and 8111) --
ports daphniag and other fresh water
creatures.
In the valleys of California grows a
tall, slender -'stemmed liliaceous plant,
with purple and white flowers, which
played an important part In the econ-
nmy of the Spamish population, and to
still more or lease used by the country
people. It is the well-known $mole
or coaglant. This bulb has the deter-
rmt pr , riles Of soap.
E1nu1sioln. For W14* ;,•_ z.
men =4 women who alre weak,,
when they should be stroug ;
for babies and children ' who
are thin, when they should be
fat • for all who get no nourish.-'
meat from their food. Poor
blood is starved blood. Can-
sumption and Scrofula never'
come without this starvation.
And nothing is better for
starved blood than cod-liver'
oil. Scott's Emulsion is
cod-liver oil with the fish -fat
taste taken out.
Two sizes. SO cents and $1.00
SCOTT a BOWNe. Belleville, Ont.
HUMPHIRETeff
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with $umphreyg'
Wit0h Ra;sel Oft as a CURATIVE and
HEALING APPLICATION. It has been
used 40 years and always affords relief
and always gives satisfaction.
It Cures PILES or HEMORRHOIDS, External
or Internal, Blind or Bleeding—Itching and
Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas.
Relief immediate—cure certain.
It Cures BUaNs, Scalds and Ulceration and
Contraction from Burns: Relief instant.
It Cures TORN, Cut and Lacerated
Wounds and Bruises.
It Cures BolLs, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old
Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald
Head. It is Infallible.
It Cures INFLAMED or CAKED BREAsts
and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable.
It Cures SALT RHEUM, Tetters, Scttrfy
Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters,
Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions,
Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects.
Three Sizes, 25c., 5oc. and $l.00.
Sold by Druggists, or seat poet -paid on recelptof prtoe.
HUMPHUNTS' NYO. M, Ill a 119 William at., sew York.
HUTCH HAZEL OIL
® J�
EAVEATURADE MAN
COPYRIGHT'S.
- CAN I' OBTAIN A PATENT? Iror a
ratents taken through Munn & CO, receive
speciul noticeinthe Scientific American, and
thus are brought widely beforetbe publiewith-
out cost to the inventor. This aplendld apor,
issued weekly, elegant)yllinetrated,has byiarthe
largest circulation of any scientific wort in the
world. 83 a year, Sample oo� plea sent iree-
Bulldl Edition monfhty, gx,b0a year. Single
coplell, 27 cont%, livery numbber contains beau-
tifful pia es, in color%, and pphotograpphs or new
houses, with plana, enabling bmlders to ahow the
latest designs and secure eontmeta. Address
MUNN & CO. NEW YORK, 361 BROADWAY.
A PERFk:CT TEA
MON'SOON
TNr
FINEST TEA TIEA
IN THE won'.
FROM�TNE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CVP
IN ITS NATIVE PURITY,
" Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea
rowers as a sample of the best qualities of Indian
1 ras. Therefore they use the greatcat cure in th,,
...'lection of the Tea and its blend, that is why they
put it up themselves and sell it only in the original
p.tckagea, thereby .ec,wing its purity and excellence.
Vut up in 5S Ib., i ib, and 5 lb. packages, and never
w1d in bu
ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT.
If your g,ocer does not keep it, tell him to write to
STEEL, HAYTER & CO.
11 and 13 Front Street East. Toront-
Old 0dordon's Remedy for Men
CURES 14mull
POSITIVELYF
Lost Power, Nen ouo Debility.,
Failing Manhood, Secret Do -
"eases, caused by the errors
and excesses of youth,
Young, middle-aged or old THIRD 68091"
men ,sufierin,fmtn the cfl ,cts
of follies end'exccases, restored to health, man-
hood and vigor.
Price $1.00, 6 boxes for $5.00. Sent by mall,
necurcly scaled. Write for ourlxink, "Jtarthn
Facts," for Men only, tolls you hues to get weft
and stay well.
Address, QUEEN MEDICINE CO., Bo: 947,
fdONTPEAL.
About ten yearn ago I first became afflicted
with Rhoumatism and (lout, and during the
last ten yearn I have been treater' by several
physicians, and they all advised me that It was
impossible to cure run here, and that the only
remedy for me was to go to a warmer ellmaW.
1 was confined to my house laRt December
owing to this diseaeo, and was unable to do
any work whatever.
Icommencedtaking the Kootenay Curawhich I
Mr. S. S. Ryckman, M. P , gave me about the
middle of April last, and afteraboutoneweek'a
using this medicine I was
Rufficlently cured to be _
able to start driving a
broad wagon, which work
required me constantly getting on sf la1diiif telt
wagon.
The pains which I always had In my aides
are now wmploiely gone, a d I am now able to
work without any pain whatever.
In the past I have suffered almost Indescrib. .
able agony from this dlscue. My general '
health has wondorfully improved since taking
this medicine. Sworn to by MICHAEL H.
DWYER, 52 f eeming Street, Hamill on.
Send for pamphlet to S. S. RY01:11Art XXD1-
oINU Co., Hamilton, Ont
1
t
�.: F I .:
I . .
,.. , ,.
I Ie 11 It r. ..
. . . . . . 1. ...
.:�. .. .::. ,n: . ,r ... , A.' �.. :. . :. ..
r ::7s- ,. x ,., i„.,,
. I
.. /',-1-_.
..,
1s+ h r 11
i y, , .. .
.. .: , ,. ..:. ,... .. r) viii -,, -, .. ...
...
N 1.
.�� ., W ,: ,r e ,1
''�
.
e .�
1
tT. ••4
)j�"
''y.
. .,. , ,.
. .r,
is ., .-
,. ..,
,. .: .. ..: .',
•',9 ,. ., n, ., ., .. ,.
lir,. {. ..,i ,.. .. ,. I c :.
r .. .,, .., , t, r .
t. ., ',:-. r ,.. ,.. :. ...
1. ,, ,. t .., ,,. .,
,. ; , 1. .
,..: ,. . ,,.:.... ...
... ,.. ,. ,,, .,a. .,�: ., r
V, . ..{
"
, �r. ...,. ... -, U. .. ..
",
.;. : n'.. .. :, „' e�: .. �F ... s'u .
.., , .. ... :,. i. ... ,. r. i �,.... . '.%., ,, ..
,.. ... .. .. ,...1. r. i
.- ,...
,. ,1
,:',, r r
:. ,n. :'.� ,t. 5 1.
. , ,. •b
1. 't
"g b 4
d
i
-.,, .,,
. ,,, , .:, v ,' ,. :. ,. ,:',.A,
.., . ,. ,.. :. ,::..,. .. 1.a
... y, .. , .
.f , �, 4 1” .
n
"""r
,I -
I n;.
r, '. } F (. .) a
MSL ail.
..
',,.'.t`a`1w.ie.ar .�$Y,i� tai •-Jc►:1.85��AYi'trrsl���asir:ddc'..iwA>�.iL1ii�,W..
"
' }s. s ✓ a.
SH;a ._ I ,,,'
t I.
_ .,. i. -.. e...
.t.<: a-so'...�� 4+........ .:;�:;>�r1s..
,, n s?.
t,
x t e a2
:61 ""
.Dili ^+"
Rae'. . -. r. ,a,t ...�.r $.s.
5..+`�.-., • :�-� ,.. aL�i , .r.L'..,. - ...... .._ '.a , .... ...-. � s.. � ii�.!t ds......_;.�.i.r.rh�eil.S.a . -�. i,w.�D .oR ........ ,w ...ice-_ ,Ys.,rJ
1 ,
;ti 1 r
,
9