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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-03-10, Page 7808INF ' DIRECTORY -"��.��•-. .._ _-__o-„- �uirodae>teourity:f _ -- WATTS' & ' C+O., 9 L. 0. L. No. 710, CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS i11�71i 1; that lel spite oi :al yoll: ca - Great Toleal,h — -- _ C7LINTON, Nortbwesteru groffice, TO I�� UNK. ea Hall Monday of McKay Meets...ill. month. Hall 2nd but, McKay V(slting brethren always Albert Street, - _C111lton^ block. O made wslcolne, PUMPS!PUMPS! `=tt4e°r}12rayM_a 4x A4t4I Tarllntlmat HOP W. M. P. OANTELON. JR. Sac. THOS. BEA.CbM`, D. M • If ,yon want n first clasr, well•mado pump, one tba 0APITA1, $2,000, 000j r -- will give you satisfaction, pend your oedcr to th undersigued. K Will dig and oleaa wells and do it a the closest He also handles a Riot club V440allli6. REST, $1,900,000 S,�$d 0iIv9. - MONTREAL. CLINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A. M. moats I � every Friday, on or attar the moon. Vleit pr1ces. FORCE PUMP. JAMES-FERGUSON J'. $ R. 3fOLSON, President. l! U; R.EI(6TANTHOMAS,GonaralManager. Ing bretliran oordialh• invited A.J. HOLLOWAY, W. M. THOS. RUMBALL, Sac. Opposit Queou'aHotel High Street Clinton. 60941 fnmil>', frac planned, til it; punning' I ill her Hind, whim she will wear and Clinton, Dec. 6, 1896. N4400 discounted, Collections made, Drafts -'- - g. 0, T. M. �- — `--- -- --_� —' J. C. STEVENSON,issued, sterling and American ex- means rich blood, strong change bought and sold, Rearns Tent No. 66, Heights of the Maccabees of Furniture Dealer, &c. INTas118T ALLOWEDoN DBroslTs the World. $1,000,S2.000 and 88,000 Policies. Mem- clination• SAVINGS BANK. bership aver 109,600. Assessmentprinciple—has never exceeded 12 assessments in a year. Cheapest THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND `Interest allowed on sutras Of $1 And up, —,— and safe;t In extatenco. Meets in Orange Hall, Ciln- ton first audthird Friday of every month. FUNERAL` DIRECTOR . 3P_A.M 3331=U _ _-_--._._-__-__--__ . - ---- -' Opposite Town hall, Clinton, Ont Mgnoyadvanced to farmers on their own noise fY ,TTIM it. H. C. BREWER, Manager, f December. 1886. CLINTON. G, R NoTaggart B BANKER &TIBERT STREET, CLINTON. I A GA*,RAL BA.YK VG BUSI:VE,SS TRA VSACTED, Notes Diswunted. Drafty Imued, Interest Allowed on Depostla. Clinton, June8th, 1891 658y DR. X11. GUNNY R. C. P. Ind L. R. C. S., Fdinbl:rgh. Office— Ontario atrtlt Clinton. Night rolls at font door of residence on L"ttenbm•y ttrect, oppcsile Presbyter- ian almrcb. DR. TURNBULL.` J. L, Turnbull, Al. 6. Toronto Univ. ; M. D 0. M., Victoria Univ. Al. C. P. ¢ S. Ont, ; 1, 'low of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late •,f London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals Otflee:— Dr. .Dowsley's stand, Ratten`wry 8t. Night calls answered at Office. — — DR. SHAW. _ h Office—Ontario street, o)po.'ite ]+ Ilglish S' church, formerly occupied by M Appleton• b Jas. S. Freeborn, MUD ' `l L, X. &Q C. P., L. M.0 P. & S. O., &o., &,:, Gradnate of 13irg's & Qaocu's Oulle(le Of Pby aiciane, Dublin, Ireland, Licoutiite of the General Medical Council, Gre(•t Rrit.0ri. Membor of College of rbysiciasa and Surgeons, Ontar•o. Formerly resi- depto folio R)tinda Hoaptal (Lying-in and Gyne: :ologleal), Dublin. Special attention to discaFus of womon and children. Office and roatdenco, Rattenbury St., next floor t0 Ontario St' Muthodidt parvon.igo. 839-1y Dr. Bruce, Surgeon Dentist. OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe Store, Clinton, Ont. Specialattention to pre- servation of natural teeth. N. B.—Will visit Bl)•th every Monday, and Bayfl Id every Thursday afternoon during the sum _ R. Agnew, L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTIST. Graduate of Royal College 0' DentaIS ur• peons of Ontario. Honor UPradunte ofTrjuity University, Toronto. Bcst L•ocvt Anaesthetic for painless extraction. Office opposite Town Hall, over Swallow's Stor I. Night Bell arswe•ed. Will visit Hensall e\ '1••y Mo»tlay, and Zurich the 2nd Thursday cf ouch month 11011, G. CAMERON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, . Conveyancer, &o. Olfles—coiner Hamilton and St. Andrewe•ets., opposite Colboine Hotel, Goderich. 860 if RC. HAYS, Barrister, Solicitor, ace. Office, corner - North Street and Square, near Ticgistry Office, Goderich, Ont. ' 07. SW Money to lend at lowest rates of Interest, J. SCOTT, Barrister, circ., GI,LiOTT'S BLOCK, - • CLINTON. Money to Loan, E• CAMPION, Q. C, BARRISTER, - • . SOLICITOR., NOTARY, 4e.,. rr- Godorielt, - Out. Offi,)O—Ovar D,tvis' Drug Store, money to loan. _ M • 0 • JOHNSTON, BARRtSTFIt, SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER, ETC, (,lode} iel-), - . - Ont. Offloo—Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Sts. W. BRYDONE., BA1?1?rSTER - SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC, 4-C, ()FFiCE BEAVER BLOCK - CLINTON. 817 -If - - ,;r1a11itH to Xtad. ONEY to lend in large or amall sums or good mortgages or personal security at the lowest 6arrent rates. H. DALE, Huron st. Clinton. - Money, — nt.1 ey Anply to C. uIload on DOUT, Albert St., ood Recurity at Clinton.nd per •cent.° n 803 tf. Ci;ntelon Bros, 19NER'AI, GROCERS & PROVIS- ION MERCHANTS. (xrot;kery, (Mass & C1 na�l�are AL1�ER'x AT.. CLINTON, ONT. Ilighetyt'Csash Price for Batter end I:ggn A Biliousness. Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents dlges. tion and permits food to ferment and putrify in the stomach. 'Then follow dizziness, headache, Hood's iusomula, nervousness, and, If not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's i I I rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con. Stlpatlon, eta. 25 cents. Sold byq all druggists. The only PMR to take with Hood's 8arsaparllla. FROG FARIVISI Should There Not Be One in Huron County ? v00iL S F.1ju O'1'ICE. An Industry That Would Pity & FEED STOVE, N With Proper Care. 4011Eltton. There being some misunderstanding with re. LOCAL FROG FANCIERS CAN FIND A Bard to wreckage, let it be Jistinotly understood MARKET. RAN and SHORTS in Large or that it any pereon takes possession A any kind of wreckage and tails to report to mo I shall at The fro is tri am hihious Animal of once tsd(o proceedings. Remember this is iht g p Small Quantities. last warning 1 shall give. CAPT. WM. RABB, the genus /lana and related genet -A, Receiver of Wrecl;e, Goderich, of Inarly Hpeciea. Flogs, swine rapidly, IL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS Goderich, Sept. 7th 1891. and take tong' leaps on land. Many of 0 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel -----•-------. - ---- -- the species utter• loud notrs ill the Oats The McKi/lo,� Mutual Fire springtime. Tile tire nite(lflogf E fes, i As of Canada And the [Jnited Mates, is �. COOK. CLINTON. extensively uecrt as fund. ill connrc- lnsurance Company. tot with this •r HE NEWS-REcom) 762 if agtdn notes tile fact that to great many - ---- - - -- ----- - --- people in Clinton and neighborhood REMOVED Farm and Isolated Town Proper- rig very ow of rrogs lags. In fact t only Insured, fight in town there arc ut least fifty HALL & JOYiN E R y ��- residents who buy and cat wnos legs every year. Last year '.Gown (jerk OFFICERS. Coats Itnd Chief Wheatley captured a Have removed their Flour and Feed 6torc I George Watt, President, Haricck P. O.; James very large number find along with from Huron street to the store on Albert Broadtoot, Vice -Pres., Seat, rlh P. 0.; W. J. $hon• friends feasted on the delicacy—fur (cifoet lately occcupied by G. J. S'TE- non, Secy. Tress„ Seaforth P. O ; Michael Murdio, WART, wticro they will have much inspector of lessee, Seaforth P. U. del'ic'acy is the proper terns—on a good pleasure in waiting on their old customers man occasions. The' year revtous and as many new ones as will favor then nlaao'roas, Y Y with a call. James Broadtoot, Seaforth; Mlehaet Murdie,Sea• these two gentlemen Capuire( no lesw forth; George Dole, Sraforlh;George Watt, Ilarlock than 3,0(Y0, '2nd (hey were consumed .®.q,NOO�•�.�, Thomas F., lrays,Scaforth; Alex Gardlner, Leadhury bele, 1''111'il,e'S ill Severin jocillites ill this Thomas Garbutt, Clintol,; J, l.n M(Lcan, xipt(n, neighborhood have bechno palatably Hill Joyner, &GENTS. interested in frogs and look fat• then, w , Thenas NeilarB, Harlock; Robcrt McMillan, Sen- its regularly as they do for the seasons Albert St, Clllltoll. forth and James CummingF,Egmondville. eggs, l Parties desirous to effect insurance or trans• tot a r. 1, xniltrv, beef, lain(), fruit, &c. act other business will be promptly attond- It is not, Isur'prising then to find the od to on application to tiny of the above officers ad- Fish 00lunlissiCnl of the United States Central Butcher Shop. dressed to their resixetivepOstoflloe6, recommending going into frog farul- Ing. It points to tile faLct that, 100,000 COUCII & WILSON potulds of frogs' legs are sold in Fulton FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS market, New -Yolk, every yettl'. Th(, Sub, cribers deeirc to notify the public that they rrog crop is lion• wild; what i8 needs is ace bought on, (he butchering business lately coilID U IN 7 S t o be domesticated. New -York is the ietcd by Mr. Jas. A. Ford, and will c(etinne the market find Missouri the greatest frog- ame andor their personal supervislon. Orders will ave prompt and os'etul RUCTItion. FrOSI) meats of to 'e producing State. The j1lAllt t'e(hllfCCl I kind" will be kopt in season, sold at reasonable "or a frotz, fal'III Is exCCedingly simple .iter and deiiCO anywhere in town, irlld Cheap. Shallow ponds Iry l be AR"1'11UR COUCH, CHAS N. WILSON • found almost. anywhere and they aced uLl,N'r0N. no preparation, unless the planting of --•_----_ _. ____-- .. _ _. bushes around the edges' Th"_w serve CENTRAL BUTCHER SHU P its It protection against enemies to -- POWDER sc lee extent and have the further ltd- FORD & MURPHY THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND feed i a of attracting hisectg the e a Frogs � feed mainly on inacct:(; the rcasou why (successors to J. W. Langford.) LARGEST' SALE IN CANADA. they Lite at a hit Of red flannel is that IIavingbonght out the above business, eve intend thoy nii:take it for a gaudy bug ) condnet it on the cash principle, mud will supply -----'---" It IS a good ilea tri build It lo\v hoard ur customcle with the best meats at the fewest pay Behind the Scenes. fetice around the pond in order to ngpriecs. keep Gut snakes and small animals FORD & MURPHY, Mail and Empire. thatare fund of frogs. -`~ ---- An Exchange of Passel. Nattivally, the first thing to dO is to AVE HOGS w�N�FD John McMillan -So, NVullie, we're secure Noelle frogs for breeding. Any gill to ggie the Craw's Nest'Pass tae old frogs will not (IO, ,.5'(11110 pe006 irll- the C. P. R. agine that a frog is a frog, and that -- SVillie Gibson -Aye. that is all there is to he Haid. But Highest Marke. Price Pard. John McMillan -And for why are we there are ill fact a good many species g gaun tae gie the Craw's Nest Passe tae of flogs Iuld the real bull-trog is the D. CANTELON, Clinton. the C. P. R.? kin(lwhose]algetAnclmusculachind•IegH ? Willie GIt.son—It's naething but :tre s0 esteetled 'els a delicacy, His 98-tf. re'-nPTOcity. SClentifle narlle IH Ita.11a Cateshyana. John McAiill(ln-It looks Clair like The pond once stocked, the frogs will J. E. BJLACKALL high tariff. take ly i Of they got themselves and multiply g rapidly if they g(Tt enough to eat. But Veterinary Surgeon Willie Gibson -Nae, mon; it's ree- it should be remelnberod that no insect and Veterinary Inspector. `P-rocity oot and oot. The railway is of ally 1i8d froth their point of view Office on Isaac. Rtreet next New Era office. gigs ils a pass, We gie a. I ass tae the unless It is alive, and theat of any kind Residence, Albert 5t., Clinton. railway• has no attraction for them. They want _ live hugs. :mother point well worth -ry .. - tylenticning is that the bottom of the B. T,HOMLINeON THE DOOR TO GOOD HEALTH v , - pond must be of soft uuui, because when winter eotnes thefrogsgo to sleep VETERINERY SURGEON Is Through the Kidneys -Like a r Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col- Well Planned Sanitary System lintil spring. They burrow into the ego, Toronto. They Keep the Body human mud and there remain in a torpid state Healthy -Interesting Story from as ion as cold weather lasts, Treats all diseases of Dorocsfic Animals on the most modern and Scientific Priuciples. Quebec. When the last of the ice has gone til Pay Rn'l Night Calls Piotnptty Answered. -_- frogs coine out of the. rnvi and again Ire, .ide.,ce—Rattenbury Strect, West, (linton Out, The kidneys have very appropriately take an active interest in life. Spring _- --- ---- been described as the sanitary systew is the Season when Mr. Frog goes a Geo. '�rowhill of the human body. Let them become wooing. He is monoggamous in babe inoperating and disease. will quickly and he employs the allurement of soli I follow, Antal unless the obstructions are to excite the tender emotions of hi Horseshoer and General Black- remove(l, death will be the result. Mr. ladylove. He has a fine bass voice, h D. J. Locke, of Sherbrooke, P. Q., sof- tnenns of which he sutices the coy Nlis Smith, fered for years from complicated kid- Ftog. A lady frog does not sing. I Albert Street, North, Clinton. ney trouble, and spent over $100 in the course of tittle the female frog de efforts to secure relief; but no relief posits in the -water a small glutinous JOBBING A SPECIALTY. came until he used South American mass Of spawn ; it looks like so mut WoGdwOrk ironed and first class material and Kidney Cure. His statement is that jelly, with block spotsonit. The spawn work guaranteed; farm implements and machines four bottles completely cured hint, and may be hatched aartlflcially in a suitabl rebuilt and repaired. to -day he is in the enjoyment of sound hatching -box, but this is hardly wort -.- — health. In the most distressing cases while, inasmuch its it will hatch itsel this remedy gives relief in six hours.- just as well. If gathered for trans Card of Thal�kS. Sold by Watts & Co. fet to another pond, care should b taken to break it as little as ppossjble --- —�"`- " It will hatch in a week to ten d,•lys, TO DIY MANY PATRONS : The Hamilton Board of Trade Coun- The frog Statrts in life asavegetahle cil passed a resolution in favor of the eating fish with gills and a tail, an T desire to touderlily sincere thanks Governinent hluildings and operating later on turns into an air breathin fui the very liberal 'j ptr•onage accord. the Crow's Nest Pass Railway. land animal, developing teeth and be cd me in the past and to ihfurn) the coming a carnivorousquadruped. Th public that I am still in the Carpet TO CONSUMPTIVES, toad is a higher animal than the fro We(Iving Ilusiness on East Street, The undersigned, having been restored to I)ecause it gives birth directly to littl Godolich, next the Bicycle factor licalth by simple means, after suffering for breathing toads, whereas the frog lay 5 y 110vor"I years with a severe lung afrection, eggs that produce flsh-like tadpole Porsonal ail(] mail orders will as 11011 and that dread dlscaso Conmwu)tion., 1s 'lbe frog is a favorite subject for vivi anxious to make known to his follow receive prompt attention. All claEsps sufrcres rho means of cure. To those cetion. Its circulation and digestio of work a specialty, tit the loosest poi; who desire it, he will cheerfully send are similar to the: same processes j �fro0 of charge) a copy of the prescrip- ht11I11111 beings. The usual method i sihle prices, and satisfaction gnaran- ton used, which they will Ruda sure curd Por to inject under the skin of til, orale teed. Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh Bronchitis rand all throat and Lung Jfalaclies. He hopes a 81t1tL11 quantity of curari poison,whie W. A. Ross East street alt smtromm wilt try his remedy, as it is lnvalu• some tri )es of Soltth American Indian rabic. Those desh•ing the preeription, which e Ross, f use to etvenom their arrows. It, put will cost then nothing, and may Provo a Blcss- GODEIt1C1I. ing, will please address, Mr. Krog so fust Ilsleep than he canno itev. F WARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, Now feel anything. While in it helples York, condition his foot is fastened to it board TO THE FARMERS. -'---- -- so that the blood coarsing through th A RidgDg•etown young Tuan named veins inay be observed under the ani study your own Interest and go where Plttrlck Mitimix was shot through the roseo le. In the veins the red cor In YOU can get shoulder by Joseph hall, who ants •t Iles Can be seen tumbling ltlong in Reliable HarnessT i)illinrd parlor in town. The wound contiuuom stream like sones in a cu is it ver serions one. rent. Man other experiments 11 tried on the unfortunate creature I manufacture none but the BEST OFSTOCR. Uqe tilinhaveg pwhich has made Tur, IL- such as removing his brain, withot pot to livBewart e shops Call and got hat prices. ag Order. Ll1HTRATED 1JUFFA LO RXPRE88 po lllar which he call live comfortably f by mall promply attended to heretofore is its Hpecilll jllnatrate(i art- months, though he (foes not move. 111 iclPs dealing with live American sub- less in -a reflex way when irritated, hat. .TOIIIV SEL L, •jests, either of business or politics, ing lost the power of volition. and HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYTII, ONT live learn that THE EXPREBs proposes course he does no thinking whAte Ve' _ to inake such fbatnres even snore pro. bring reduced to the condition of al minent during the present, year. automaton. GO TO THE Tms LxPRPERs sho%vs good judgement. Urian Shaving Parlor it ie proposed to spend $35,728,234 on The ConservRt'ivesi of North Gr the United States navy this year. norninated Mr. G. At. Boyd as the For first-class Hair -Cutting - -�v"� candidate for the LegistaturL. and Shaving. Ask your grocer for The writ for the bye elections Bonaventure hue peen iasned. Tl Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton �' election takes place March 13. _ .r. EAtE13TON, Proprietor, r,lti During the proceedings at the O f toric Legislature Wednesday it tra. WANTED. --Old established wholesalellouse 'r8 spired that the Parliameub huildin wants one or two honest and industrious re- p presrntati\os for this section. ('an pray a hush t r Are not insured against flre. The O Fr about $12.00 a week to start with. Drawer rr position stron ly attacked the Glu 20. itn,rvrronn. (INT, )Per Table and Dairy, Purest and Best rnment for this state of Affairs. Sprint. Advertising. No. 1. e t y s In ll e h ( espent s, s_ al 1, c s- r- re It °l e� in Or NOW Ili THE TIATE FOB, SPRINGTIME Your anxiety is fo: your AD\'LR'I•I8ING. delicate child; the c''lild I BY. NATICL C. FOWLER, JR. I that lel spite oi :al yoll: ca - -(Copyright, 1857, by the Publicity Publibblug fol over-\vat�'11:`,r, kevi�s CO.) The geogrmphicitl sprint; is not, likely thin and pal _% E-"ercilc; to arrive for a few weeks. ' seems to weaken her and only the foolish woman and mon will pill on spring• -time clothes for food fails to nourish. That a mouth tar Soto come. .ot child needs Scott's Emulsion T(1 -day is not the day spring- wear t119, aft; to -day is the d:ty of the thinking with the Hypophosphites-- about spring -buying. Already the woniull, \with Or Withotll not as a medicine, but as fnmil>', frac planned, til it; punning' I ill her Hind, whim she will wear and a food containing all the what she shall buy, ttod what she shall elements of growth. It allow to coutribnte to her comfort during the coming sprint(• means rich blood, strong Appropriation is being inade, and everything is being regulAte(1 so that bones health nerves sound y , when the buying day arrivo o the diirestion. No money will he vegulated with ill 111- u child refuses clination• Scott's Emulsion. It is Every wunrul, and ill spring -title Advertising the nian doesn't want, pleasant and palatable. not- does he count Illuch in troy other kind of :advertising; every woman, I SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. say, is enthusiastically intereste(i in what she will have tiering the tlonths_-_- to corrle, And as to where she will buy A PERFECT TEA it. She IS 1'eiLdllln t]]0 KCl V('1'I 1-CTIIPl7 tS, she is studying thviii. and they ,1,110 MEN suggesting to bel• and advising her, UUN AIId together the woulatl and the ad- vetthwillentare regulating the expen- diture of spring -title buying-ulonev. Spring -tittle Illlyiug has already be THE TEA gun, and although the bulk Of the RC- FINEST TEA Will SaIPS Illay OC•CUl' filter•, the gl'eitt IN THE WORLn proport-iull Of the ()flying -in -the -mind FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP, is Leiug consuunuated to -clay. The bowing-•in•the-inindI although IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. the actual bliving may not be Its exteil- "Monsoon" Teais put up by the Indian Tea sive, is the kind of buying that, is growersasa sample of the best qualities of Indian r eaChed by advertising, and is the Teas. Therefore they use the greatest care in the kind Of trade \\'1 I('h adVCI'tlHing blllld- selection of the Tea and its blend, that is why they put it up themselves and sell it only in the originaA tip, and ttlt'lls t0 the Proflt Of the ad- pa.ckages,thereby securing its purity and excellence. vett h -e t•. Put up in 5� lb., r ib. and 5 Ib. packages, and never. Women Are not (jnick buyers, They sold in bulk. rare thinkers anti shoppers. They ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. think before they huy. Men often If your grecer does not keep it, tell him to write to buy bcforc they think, 't STEEL, HAYTER & CO. r. The prelinlinitly sprlrlg advertising It and 13 Front Street East. TOrontr• is as valclallle to tile' advertiser' its. i8 the advertising appearing dul'ing the. days of univera;d ()trying. The slain advertising or to -day j g g Y 6o vsARs� EXPERIEHCE- tnnst be sugg(,Aive-, and should ° be bright. It should harmoniously tit it-' self into the. mind of woman, and be- coine a part lf hey buyint; though(s. No nvitter About howit.irully turned sentences and lines of unusual origin- ality, IU)d tilke little pll,ins to p['o(lure TRADE MARK8, artistic pictures. DESIGNS, Get tight, down to business. COPYRICHTS &o. Suggest to woman what sho ought Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is to have, and invidcIltally remind her dill y(Illl' Et01'P i5 1'leP H(ACe. probably patentable. communications strictly Oldest havenm Wusbington o®ceta These are days for allnounceinent InnAmerica, Patents taken through Munn &Co, reeelve special notice In the more than for the urging -class of ad- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Buyers are In a pr•elinii Lary think- f beautiful)yy illustrated, largest circulation of an sclentlfie journal, weekly, terms $3.00 ay ear{ months. Specimen eoplosand NAND Ing all<l I'el'eptivE? IllnOd, all(l n1tlSt h, handled with Stlggeative, not dvimand- .50 six OOK ON PATENTS Gent free. Address Wool ing argument' MUNN 361 Broadway. yNeO�York. The advertisrrr,ent of to-dav' strik- ing as it does the thinking -buyers, in- fluences them in your direction, and the hospital at Paxton, where hr was makes them appreciate Articles of A.dvised to try the Laths, after I:eing necessity, comfort and of even luxury titer, three weeks he returned horu'_ To -day's advertising does the pre- but little better for the t.reiltmenI. liminitry work, and is the advertising- Tlie conclusion of this exasperating entering wedge of to•conhe advertising. experience is set forth in a few words As you would reap the harVest of by Mr. Dawson himself in the. letter pilbin•ity, so yoll 11111st sow the seed froo) which the stho V,-Illel)tloned fact -4 of itdvertising in the clays of planting. ure taken. Planting Must precede harvesting. "I had" he says, "little or no use of Prelimiriary-advertising must pre- lily legs, and it was wholly out Of illy Cede selling -advertising. power to attend to illy business. I lost Direct advertising must precede a deal of sleep in coosequence of the. direct _selling, pain, and owing to a waut of appeltltt' The-volunla of trod, is r,rkoned by and necessary nourishment, I grew weak. Econ after leaving toy the work -fur -trade before the trade. I)cry bed if I went out for a breath of fresh Preliminary work is the kind of :air I had to stop told lest every few work which makes the seasonable yards. I \vas so broken and helples, work more effective because it pre- th,tt Illy wife Rnd others who saw pares a way for it, and makes it e,lsier rile huught I never should get for it to reach an old which perhaps about again. In this couclition I re - rani ded by preliminary skirmishing' mFlined until Januar , 1801, when 1. it could never hope to succeNsfully ,and read of cases like nine having been eennolylicany accomplish. cured by Seigel's syrup. Persuaded by the clearness and evident sincerity I oi' the reasoning, I began taking the A FIRST-CLASS COMBINATION. syrup, xtrid soon found tejief. My legs -- al ote power, and the pain grad - Industry And intelligence make a I ually subsided, until it ceAsbd alLogeth- first-class coinbination. Brat it. is rare. er, and I could go about as I did before A lazy fellow who is inventive and in- if i bad only known I was tuken� ill. y telligent often accomplishes more than of this remedy and used it sooner 1 an industrious fool. In the infancy of should have been saved snffering (iris the steam engine at boy was set to' let heavy doctors' bills. You can pnhlish the saeain into the enols of the cylinder' this statement if you think it will be cif alterp,ttely, by band. He found it a use to others." Yours truly (Signed) boresolne task and so invented a way I-iarrison Dawson, Heap Bridge, Bury, f to make the engine wait on itself. April `27th, 1803, - His method has been in use ever since our frieud'.iinfereuce yypezfectlylogi- Ile e -the principal of the "eccentric" mo- cul as to the advantage would have tion. "What do you mix your paints derived from an earlier' knowledge of l with to produce those wonderful Mother Seigle's Curative Syr•np; as hiv colors?" asked somebody of Sir Joshua ailment -- acute rheumatism - arose Reynolds. "With brains," cnrtl� frorn the poison generated by a torpid answered the great artist. I digestion And a clogged liver for which g - is 's a hI idea and it lifts to do Till, I g a the tlyr•ltp Is a Npeclftc. Ili- doctors labored hard to cure hint no doubt, lint, with everything tinder- the sun. He•e, for instance is the case of a Inas who without an understanditig of the rapire a whole summer in bed when lie of his condition. Blind men way walk, but rare :rpt to walk in circle,. S might just A9 well nave been on his feet looking after his business and The renicdy thin succeeds where having odds and er:ds of pleasure on others fail is it product of industry a,; l n evenings and holidays, intelligence. n Along in the spring of 1880 he took -- -- - - - s :a chill; exactly the time of year to take Bro. Ii. Guntuer Of Guelph oWlti chills if you don't watch out, and often elected 11. C. 12. of the Canadian Order h if you do. Well, innnedint.ely of Forreste's. The Ilirli Court, 111-14 s afterwards it dreadful pAin struck into next year at I'eterbol o s both his hips and legs. The result of - - t this overs that he had to go to bt'd, and A Croupy Cough Was S on Driven H lie stayed there sixteen weeks. Just Away by Dr. Chase's Linseed think of that l Mincy it a problem in and Turpentine. 0 arithmetic -a child's simple "sum" to ------ 1)e worked ont on a slate, Add the "sty little huy had a had rroul.y hbSelm, the Irolble and worry to his cough," says INII.S. Smith, of 2i(i Babh- tL t:rtYltl V, thedlreCt extd'aexpen Re -S, the urst stl•QCt, Toronto. `'MV Ile'IghhOl', loss of titne and income, the loss of Airs. Hopkins, rec'omineuded rale to try the sntrunel's enjoyments, the doctor's Chase's Syrup of Linseed and TurpGt)- . bills' etc. ete -and see What it tots up tine. i did so, And the first (lose di'l 41 t. hint good. One bottle eonlpietely The flrst doctor who attended him cared the cold. it is 8111TH.+ing, thO 1' sajd he had sciatica and hod it Very popuhlrity of Chase's Syrup in ilii" V- had. The doctor was either right or neighborhood. It Appe:ITS to me It (•;,.n•. If wrong. if lit! was right the result no%%' be found in every house." nshowed that he didn't kno>v how to ----- - cure sei:itica. if he was wrong it The Arneric•An Semite passed the hill, showod thitt he couldn't diagnose a authorizing the co179truction Of :a diseme from its s3,Inpt4)njs. 1'Ut it lwid'rt' neloNN the St'. Iitwrence Ri\'f'1'. how you will, he Iritght have liven an from Hog,tnsburg to Cornwall. it Industrious. liIu•d-working Inan but tacked something of being a proper doctor. Well, he gave up the cnse, 21, cents cures Cut:u rhrLl Headache and Mr. Dawson (our suffering friend's InripientCAlarril 1e nanie) sent for nnot.her. This one 11a. Fiver blistered hhn and painted him with Catarrhal Deafri(+bs iodine from his waist to ilk feet. By " " COldin tale Headin Wolin. n. this time All'. Dawson was unable to 25 cents enresPoul Breath caused by gs pet oat of lied, or to dress lihnself Catarrh. without assistance. 2f) rents secures Chase's Catarrh Cure V- Sprint. Advertising. No. 1. e t y s In ll e h ( espent s, s_ al 1, c s- r- re It °l e� in Or NOW Ili THE TIATE FOB, SPRINGTIME Your anxiety is fo: your AD\'LR'I•I8ING. delicate child; the c''lild I BY. NATICL C. FOWLER, JR. I that lel spite oi :al yoll: ca - -(Copyright, 1857, by the Publicity Publibblug fol over-\vat�'11:`,r, kevi�s CO.) The geogrmphicitl sprint; is not, likely thin and pal _% E-"ercilc; to arrive for a few weeks. ' seems to weaken her and only the foolish woman and mon will pill on spring• -time clothes for food fails to nourish. That a mouth tar Soto come. .ot child needs Scott's Emulsion T(1 -day is not the day spring- wear t119, aft; to -day is the d:ty of the thinking with the Hypophosphites-- about spring -buying. Already the woniull, \with Or Withotll not as a medicine, but as fnmil>', frac planned, til it; punning' I ill her Hind, whim she will wear and a food containing all the what she shall buy, ttod what she shall elements of growth. It allow to coutribnte to her comfort during the coming sprint(• means rich blood, strong Appropriation is being inade, and everything is being regulAte(1 so that bones health nerves sound y , when the buying day arrivo o the diirestion. No money will he vegulated with ill 111- u child refuses clination• Scott's Emulsion. It is Every wunrul, and ill spring -title Advertising the nian doesn't want, pleasant and palatable. not- does he count Illuch in troy other kind of :advertising; every woman, I SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. say, is enthusiastically intereste(i in what she will have tiering the tlonths_-_- to corrle, And as to where she will buy A PERFECT TEA it. She IS 1'eiLdllln t]]0 KCl V('1'I 1-CTIIPl7 tS, she is studying thviii. and they ,1,110 MEN suggesting to bel• and advising her, UUN AIId together the woulatl and the ad- vetthwillentare regulating the expen- diture of spring -title buying-ulonev. Spring -tittle Illlyiug has already be THE TEA gun, and although the bulk Of the RC- FINEST TEA Will SaIPS Illay OC•CUl' filter•, the gl'eitt IN THE WORLn proport-iull Of the ()flying -in -the -mind FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP, is Leiug consuunuated to -clay. The bowing-•in•the-inindI although IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. the actual bliving may not be Its exteil- "Monsoon" Teais put up by the Indian Tea sive, is the kind of buying that, is growersasa sample of the best qualities of Indian r eaChed by advertising, and is the Teas. Therefore they use the greatest care in the kind Of trade \\'1 I('h adVCI'tlHing blllld- selection of the Tea and its blend, that is why they put it up themselves and sell it only in the originaA tip, and ttlt'lls t0 the Proflt Of the ad- pa.ckages,thereby securing its purity and excellence. vett h -e t•. Put up in 5� lb., r ib. and 5 Ib. packages, and never. Women Are not (jnick buyers, They sold in bulk. rare thinkers anti shoppers. They ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. think before they huy. Men often If your grecer does not keep it, tell him to write to buy bcforc they think, 't STEEL, HAYTER & CO. r. The prelinlinitly sprlrlg advertising It and 13 Front Street East. TOrontr• is as valclallle to tile' advertiser' its. i8 the advertising appearing dul'ing the. days of univera;d ()trying. The slain advertising or to -day j g g Y 6o vsARs� EXPERIEHCE- tnnst be sugg(,Aive-, and should ° be bright. It should harmoniously tit it-' self into the. mind of woman, and be- coine a part lf hey buyint; though(s. No nvitter About howit.irully turned sentences and lines of unusual origin- ality, IU)d tilke little pll,ins to p['o(lure TRADE MARK8, artistic pictures. DESIGNS, Get tight, down to business. COPYRICHTS &o. Suggest to woman what sho ought Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is to have, and invidcIltally remind her dill y(Illl' Et01'P i5 1'leP H(ACe. probably patentable. communications strictly Oldest havenm Wusbington o®ceta These are days for allnounceinent InnAmerica, Patents taken through Munn &Co, reeelve special notice In the more than for the urging -class of ad- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Buyers are In a pr•elinii Lary think- f beautiful)yy illustrated, largest circulation of an sclentlfie journal, weekly, terms $3.00 ay ear{ months. Specimen eoplosand NAND Ing all<l I'el'eptivE? IllnOd, all(l n1tlSt h, handled with Stlggeative, not dvimand- .50 six OOK ON PATENTS Gent free. Address Wool ing argument' MUNN 361 Broadway. yNeO�York. The advertisrrr,ent of to-dav' strik- ing as it does the thinking -buyers, in- fluences them in your direction, and the hospital at Paxton, where hr was makes them appreciate Articles of A.dvised to try the Laths, after I:eing necessity, comfort and of even luxury titer, three weeks he returned horu'_ To -day's advertising does the pre- but little better for the t.reiltmenI. liminitry work, and is the advertising- Tlie conclusion of this exasperating entering wedge of to•conhe advertising. experience is set forth in a few words As you would reap the harVest of by Mr. Dawson himself in the. letter pilbin•ity, so yoll 11111st sow the seed froo) which the stho V,-Illel)tloned fact -4 of itdvertising in the clays of planting. ure taken. Planting Must precede harvesting. "I had" he says, "little or no use of Prelimiriary-advertising must pre- lily legs, and it was wholly out Of illy Cede selling -advertising. power to attend to illy business. I lost Direct advertising must precede a deal of sleep in coosequence of the. direct _selling, pain, and owing to a waut of appeltltt' The-volunla of trod, is r,rkoned by and necessary nourishment, I grew weak. Econ after leaving toy the work -fur -trade before the trade. I)cry bed if I went out for a breath of fresh Preliminary work is the kind of :air I had to stop told lest every few work which makes the seasonable yards. I \vas so broken and helples, work more effective because it pre- th,tt Illy wife Rnd others who saw pares a way for it, and makes it e,lsier rile huught I never should get for it to reach an old which perhaps about again. In this couclition I re - rani ded by preliminary skirmishing' mFlined until Januar , 1801, when 1. it could never hope to succeNsfully ,and read of cases like nine having been eennolylicany accomplish. cured by Seigel's syrup. Persuaded by the clearness and evident sincerity I oi' the reasoning, I began taking the A FIRST-CLASS COMBINATION. syrup, xtrid soon found tejief. My legs -- al ote power, and the pain grad - Industry And intelligence make a I ually subsided, until it ceAsbd alLogeth- first-class coinbination. Brat it. is rare. er, and I could go about as I did before A lazy fellow who is inventive and in- if i bad only known I was tuken� ill. y telligent often accomplishes more than of this remedy and used it sooner 1 an industrious fool. In the infancy of should have been saved snffering (iris the steam engine at boy was set to' let heavy doctors' bills. You can pnhlish the saeain into the enols of the cylinder' this statement if you think it will be cif alterp,ttely, by band. He found it a use to others." Yours truly (Signed) boresolne task and so invented a way I-iarrison Dawson, Heap Bridge, Bury, f to make the engine wait on itself. April `27th, 1803, - His method has been in use ever since our frieud'.iinfereuce yypezfectlylogi- Ile e -the principal of the "eccentric" mo- cul as to the advantage would have tion. "What do you mix your paints derived from an earlier' knowledge of l with to produce those wonderful Mother Seigle's Curative Syr•np; as hiv colors?" asked somebody of Sir Joshua ailment -- acute rheumatism - arose Reynolds. "With brains," cnrtl� frorn the poison generated by a torpid answered the great artist. I digestion And a clogged liver for which g - is 's a hI idea and it lifts to do Till, I g a the tlyr•ltp Is a Npeclftc. Ili- doctors labored hard to cure hint no doubt, lint, with everything tinder- the sun. He•e, for instance is the case of a Inas who without an understanditig of the rapire a whole summer in bed when lie of his condition. Blind men way walk, but rare :rpt to walk in circle,. S might just A9 well nave been on his feet looking after his business and The renicdy thin succeeds where having odds and er:ds of pleasure on others fail is it product of industry a,; l n evenings and holidays, intelligence. n Along in the spring of 1880 he took -- -- - - - s :a chill; exactly the time of year to take Bro. Ii. Guntuer Of Guelph oWlti chills if you don't watch out, and often elected 11. C. 12. of the Canadian Order h if you do. Well, innnedint.ely of Forreste's. The Ilirli Court, 111-14 s afterwards it dreadful pAin struck into next year at I'eterbol o s both his hips and legs. The result of - - t this overs that he had to go to bt'd, and A Croupy Cough Was S on Driven H lie stayed there sixteen weeks. Just Away by Dr. Chase's Linseed think of that l Mincy it a problem in and Turpentine. 0 arithmetic -a child's simple "sum" to ------ 1)e worked ont on a slate, Add the "sty little huy had a had rroul.y hbSelm, the Irolble and worry to his cough," says INII.S. Smith, of 2i(i Babh- tL t:rtYltl V, thedlreCt extd'aexpen Re -S, the urst stl•QCt, Toronto. `'MV Ile'IghhOl', loss of titne and income, the loss of Airs. Hopkins, rec'omineuded rale to try the sntrunel's enjoyments, the doctor's Chase's Syrup of Linseed and TurpGt)- . bills' etc. ete -and see What it tots up tine. i did so, And the first (lose di'l 41 t. hint good. One bottle eonlpietely The flrst doctor who attended him cared the cold. it is 8111TH.+ing, thO 1' sajd he had sciatica and hod it Very popuhlrity of Chase's Syrup in ilii" V- had. The doctor was either right or neighborhood. It Appe:ITS to me It (•;,.n•. If wrong. if lit! was right the result no%%' be found in every house." nshowed that he didn't kno>v how to ----- - cure sei:itica. if he was wrong it The Arneric•An Semite passed the hill, showod thitt he couldn't diagnose a authorizing the co179truction Of :a diseme from its s3,Inpt4)njs. 1'Ut it lwid'rt' neloNN the St'. Iitwrence Ri\'f'1'. how you will, he Iritght have liven an from Hog,tnsburg to Cornwall. it Industrious. liIu•d-working Inan but tacked something of being a proper doctor. Well, he gave up the cnse, 21, cents cures Cut:u rhrLl Headache and Mr. Dawson (our suffering friend's InripientCAlarril 1e nanie) sent for nnot.her. This one 11a. Fiver blistered hhn and painted him with Catarrhal Deafri(+bs iodine from his waist to ilk feet. By " " COldin tale Headin Wolin. n. this time All'. Dawson was unable to 25 cents enresPoul Breath caused by gs pet oat of lied, or to dress lihnself Catarrh. without assistance. 2f) rents secures Chase's Catarrh Cure V- The doctors' im3dicines and applica. With perfect blower .enclosed in each tions failing to help him he went to) Lox. Sold by all dealers. e