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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-08-03, Page 6.11 MI ROT A 6.1 IIVELLODS DISCOVERY BY DR LANDER? 14014 gen r 0%090011 11101iteteit Peeler:00 -Marine 11 WOO bY lejstry ta 40 saw. uttett Menterest* (lancer le nO tenger IS Mantery, en. Antillee in every oistnattaw teat tar- ing to tile mate. "Wbat does he wa. • " AAA 1.60hemdel.e. York. • • • • ,.....44.011001* Eight Months have vowed, aud. ths • "Hoop your topsail te the Meet Anne is now ea the broad equinoctial *end a boat," (tried the other. 00etin, With. tbe Here ateartaphere of the "A boat rnried the little chap. t latietied Captain thet the young W was *peeking the te "yen Were hanged." he rePeet'edt "strong Up by your sleek In the Mato - %nary ityle. *tippets, and left te. dangle for the umml time. And yet you artralivel" To be ContilMed. ttr:- Parding tO. the deliberate Verdlet et Arabes the ilielted heaving mirror lee to Rend a boat for? Does he Onestion HOMESICKNESS. '••••••••••••••••••••••••••" One lialndred dellare In clear MOM frella et•••••••"0"..........• 4.0,.....404 1 the sal* of eggs fratn three ons hurt, tiimr. FoR , dred.kette; ito we do not hesitate to de. . THE FARMER. '', .:/nottaxtorarlythattrgagitti ; • ) we didn't mall any of the egg!' at . lotto. priceei they were sold at the BMW 00*STRUCTIGN, ° average price ot twenty centa 4 dozen. St1'3101rX130 CrICAlt.2,1•0011111aaThe Valk, If WbCgAe barn receAt'' tat 'ZylltVairlUrilltieOta;044irrtqg teelY:=rilet du ea lith 30. en. SO & Lead peekagell., ly horned asim us tor the name* ot that pit 4,pne nandred dollars, ur eyeu booke devoted to plane. of barna and fifty dorlars, there are a.rehitecte who make a VW- - the faint a blow whence it will; a ray paPeraii--7*ounda I if there be anY * One me Thaf. le ;be Ibileee° r'4111: 4g altY g1 barn construction. „ VIIRPARINO HORSES FOR MAnKET. the Lendon rat/041'419g DneletYr am AO of copper brightening ipto blind- sort of law still egoing in .tile old . 2 los 94hor ion" Th4° 11" A'441/".14"")". TO heth Of Ilia questions , we must No fixed rule can be laid down, but Itemhert Lack, the emineot throat tow - log donne round about the sun, that copntry, ru Make him pay ,for _th:t anawer that we know of none: The tea- it la very neceeattry that the horses. be , doled, is oredtteti* bY hilt learned 00, at liirs Meridian Wines almost directly glees illa tttre'f. atatet..*enett..4 t'g Y le!el:er;i9appealnlalalatdan WohOti:PrillZdtSed°L o'af son for lack Of publicatione eapeciallY well fed, They must coma to the a•ue, 1°4141g$1. W411 haY111g g9tVed "e Dt the Y?lvtle'rvttolit:rilitiraetihrliti3t>aailiidtotriVtgt; It ao l g .."e b ast 1. °Pad from the man- two Greek woad% but willoh is better devoted te barn ,construotion its that tion with glossy mate; emooth bair •• pant mOmentOtte and perplexing Prot)" white fire* trembling into the bille die- of-werts aide; e• °Awe of aturdr .tel- "mown bY a heMelier and far more ex- ideas have been changing so rapidly and must be well broken. While .'7' lem$ *nitwit tit medical AtiOnee$ WO a London letter. The ecientific world. la numb wrought up over Pr. Lack's diecoverY. Which le pronou.ne'ed one or the :ter, greatest of modern timee, Yarieus European sa,vante have frore thins to time art, _ . nounced the, target:len Of Out micro Ivreeeileaha and cabin tolerable to the The dandY lieutenant atepPed aboard. of Physieians of London is reaPensl- any /speciality of barn construction, eo saya e one . e ac , , or e reason a an arch eo o un- • , oted draWl, "when tame faint, with the haze of beat. Iowa armee to the teeth* Jurnlie restive name tn the Vernacular, and Pieria Was a email 'VVest Indiamau her ; a young marine exquisite; with P be last few years that nothing homes are being fattened for Market . I ot elkInbrie Yet although this bitunnial distirder tborOughlY uP to date JIBS been pub- theY must he given an hear% eicerciee eflaotta durl t li a been lying stagnated on these fervid pooketntroulkerollief in hie breast. described In the dietionarlea aa "A USW in book form. The meet It,r.o" thea" .aboeldgbeirteaken tnoerrix'eS a e y agow, There wise no Virtue in„ awnings, in head, and gaols of jewels Upon his parallels for hard upon four days, his laced bat airily cooked upon hie vebement dein , . , affecting the gressiee ideas on the eabjecatorairceoltnatrz-401410Yulti::Le%toounib:000tr naitioietlenstyNomeCeaud phYtdoal health," it haa not been ata filee of the beet aim of an e ee r Vars. 0 orse wetted decks, in yawning eitylighte, in Amore, took his place in the attsrn- °Pell Porthales, and the ,bettia of. wind, !Meets, and with a few SWeepa Of the • °Pie°, a Place' la the Fiomen. °Wore 01 newenaners, So far es arcnitectii are older than eight to braing gord•rps.rnic°01. eails to d the t ea here of the long eara, tbe boat was alongelde. Diseases tor whieh the Royal College concerned WO know of' none who usake , orgaineni of 6[410er-some of thorn PeePle aboard the slant, The air was "'WhY did You ;Lit heave to," be ex. bl tit L t f t too th th t it t t THROWING' TOMOS AT CATS very reeently-bitt tneir "conolumona the br k t and toolt you were summoned by our cannon a mEnt might the teebnical details of the use to r•It's "a1141074 "tinat"te:t°17:4"11:"Mwtr.. GliM- • sickly with tin omen of blistered paint, elaimed in un a le that homesickness, it impervious to deratand bis business tlioroughly mutt At tillittlatirtott Notes I hat the Cenitolis have been &pitted by other scientist*, ase-wor wa erY 0 • the skin off the hand that for a Mo- "How did know. what you fired drugs ie,neverthelesa in the' higheet be something or an expert in Bone of • and n9t °tern has Yon "AP" Anent Wainnisclously totiched ; ther I oried the irritable cap a port of auch a weighty body as the Pitch was like putty between the imams; "Look now you've served me ;" and London Pathologlein SocietY, • Vt. LACK'S THEORY, Lambert Lack, whose name bids lair to beeeme as famosse. as that of Pioneer, is hoporary (surgeon to the Oelden Square Throat llotipitial.,••one of the most noted 1,110titutione et its scope:in the world. Eer a lent; time hi, bap been ipveStigeting the nrigin of mal- ignant growtne, with particular atten- tion to cancer; Bolding with llet) accepted scientific inion that Mitt* Wall the result ot kttltrte,, hp...nevertheless- worked along lines radioally different . 'from • those eursued by the- majority of investiga- tors -in this field. . After a series of teats covering sev- eral yews; he discovered that the dreaded disease invariably' began with an injury of a particular' charectee to what is knoWn as the basement mem- brane of the. inuctius membrane and. its allied' ettucturea, Having aril:Vett:at this importent • truth, he set ta -work to produce cancer in the lower animals, and suoceeded, NO (TORE FOR IT YET. To produtie ,a disease at will is the first step toward finding the nure, foe ie--suce is .'.the paradox 'on which the entbre.4abric of ,bacteriolegy rests. "*"'"*.a.;-'11 is reasonable to expect that in Short time Dr. Lack will be in a Ponition to give the world a -serum for the cure of cancer and thus take rank emeriti theiinmertal benefaetotaef the, human species. Like a' true scientist he Medalled- to ' Present his diseovery to mankind. No sooner dia., minsider that his tests were conclusive tnan be submitted the whole thing- to select eominit tee of the London- Pathological Society. ' And now the•society' itself has' de - Oared its eonviction abet nil 'Leek has diselotted thet secret:for virhieh savants have een groping ever since men first se enquire lute 'the- nature et •-discaris• 'CANOE •-..a,ifYSTERY. the tresli water in the scuttle -butts pointed a oft. was Warm an llowlr.drawn Milk, but ' 'Pon honour I" exclaimed the lie (mite withoOt dalry fragrance. It was enant,.".you deserve that we sho time, indeed, for the Wind to blo*, The have sunk you." He applied mere detention was nothing In those scented pocket -handkerchief to : Pleaeant times of groping, Itt cooler nose, as though he mild not mon alines the Mate would nave been sat- the smell of the hot pitoh and blot !stied to whistle tor wind ror a month, ed paint rising into the atmosnhe e and go below every time bis watch ftont off the Indiamad, and exclaimed was up with 4 feeling that he -had done in a voice as if he should swoon; "Mus- eVerything that was necessary and tbat ',ter your men, sir, and for the Lud's all Was well, But the heat made an oak° be genic about it," enforped resting -piton ,oft the Cuban Ties little captain .fully understand - 'heights insufferable: ' ing the significance of this order, wag It was halt -pest eight o'clock 'in tbe about to remonstrate, but seemed to morning watch; tbe hands had come change his mind on catebing the Up from breakfast and Were distribut- glages, that was shot at hint frorn un - ed on various jobs Omit the deck. der the seemingly sleepy lid of the There, was not a breath of air ; bet languid, perfumed. sea -dandy,: and re - there was a rimy of glasse folds from peated the lieutenantai order to his the south-west, wbich within the past mate, turning sulkily on his heels heur had aomewhat • increased . in '• afterwards, ana starting aff into a weight ; and upon these long-drawe sharp, fiery walk betwixt the binnacle heavinga the ship, that was a mere and the mizzen rigging. . tuba's form, as .all vessels were in those The boatswain's pipe sbrilled to the days, saying, Perhaps, the piratical silent hollows of the cantata alottl the bare° longos, alined as regularly as a men stead along the deck, ---and the ,Pendulum swings, swelling out her lieutentsnt with six armed seamen at canvas to one lurch, only to bring it in his baok fell te picking and ohooeing. to the newts 'again at the next with The' man-ot-War wanted twenty men to ;mends like the explosions of, nine-poend comptete ' her complement, • and of ers in the tope. . • these the Indiuman must 'conttibute . The caOtain of the. City of Glasgow ten. There was no hole, for it ; and, was .h small. fiery -faced , man,- with' the little captain hed presently the deep-set eyes tint glinvea. liked cairn- Mortification to witness ten of his best gorms under the sbaggy thatches of seamen descend the side with their bundles and bags and enter the boat, the larows,' a nose that not a little re- aanibled .ti small 'carrot both in sliap$ which forthwith carried them aboard end hue, and e mouth With a set of the the fit ty-gun ship,. 1;ips that indicated a highly peppery One of these ten men was as tall who: handsome young fellow, whom no one tOroPer. .4e Walked to the mate, stood near the wheel fanning himinat• Who bad before known him could have . failed blatantly. to recognize as jet - with a great straw amt. • strife emy York, spite • of his assumption of , " When is this going to pnd, the neme of .lem Maples, . of his long " I don't kilo*, sir." -, r " Bitted ,-Hir ! la:•-there.--no-limit ,f6 hair..neing cut short in fropt and -roll - /1 thivett-intu...a_tail...downials. beak...and, of calms ? Thunder and sings 1 the hue of it; that had been a aunty. goes on,••vve must tow-d'ye see, tow, auburn, being now 'whitened as though 1 qatr-get the long-boal over tied dusted with powder. He was 'the secl- Crowd her with men.. What though ond of• the ten mee to step on board. they frizzle ? We must ge out of thia, 1 or "--- , : It wair not. billy that he was tbe most He win peobably tiniest O taunt% in- consPicitins Of them all by: teinen of was. his etatere and beaety-for his frame to, a Piece of .profanitY, bat he' ttowa had loeg since erected itself into' its intekrupted, by a cry coming 'from aloft; •deliveredby a. man win old manly port out of the. stoop and bed been sent on to the mainroyal yard depression of ill health; he was stun to.repair some defect that the vigilant malty noticeable besides for an .air of eye of the boatswain had detectea, 'Sail Profound indifference.- Most of . the solo . . • , . , .. . othets glanced iusolently and 'mean- . „ a• degree amenable to tre t credibly seem to still further juistifY Whiell the etrueture is to be Ont. Tbe .merteue, .eince ree read 'anything in. t.; . its inclusion. in the official glossary of inure modern and beat arranged barns i tile poen snout throwing thinga at d the 1,0S§ natural shooks that flesh is that we know anYthing of have been oata. Thera used to be ft.e4aent men_ 0 heir to. „ With regard te the etiologY elinstrUcted by Practical dairymen. tion about how men threw bootiaoks, '8 of this unqualified coinplaint. there The changing ideas relative to 'barn hoots, water pitchers, coal scuttles and t still rennin sevetal paints requiring conaruction are due to a growth of tire tonga at them. I knew a man ' elucidation, albeit in its genesis no the feeling that cattle must hare Mere mlnelf once that threw a lighted lamp bacillus is concerned, nor for IAA ade- light, more air,' end better air than at'a eat cre a fence. He never touched quate diagnosis is there any ined of was formerly 'aupPosed to' be necessarY. the eat; but aet the fence afire and During the` tnat interior of a cen- ry, , tante Medical sci nCe has been thing. forward no •. in . other ,bas t• a standstill ler as the: knowle of cancer was concerned. The *beery cause of thie horrible disease was a 'Mystery inideep US the origin of lifulteett, •Surgery, on the other handebas pre: - greased wonderfigli, its-Lrelation to cancer, and in the sutgeon's knife has -/` 'reatea the only hope. of fhoserefftetted It is' only e 'few months since • Dr Bta, of Paris, believed 'that he had isolateAttatinasepr, which Was :Asa issal is it partial e et 'the fungoid ' ' type. This alleged discovery was- dis- credited, however, by the learned Pro-, lessor Curtis; of Lille, • • • , THE GREAT WALL,DF CHINA. Proposal la Tear ni Down rer mood - fuss Stone 'It Countless. Four or five companies, Eurepeanend Ambrican;are said to be interested. in the proposed tearing dawn of the Wair of China. The Wall. hap - to be iii the beetutate Of repair, istricts that - are most •ticoessinle and tiopuloue, and it is' believed that bulldiniantone from the wall Will be worth finkenea to those Who may se: cure the coineaelon to tear it down. There are sUpposed, to be inily 4,000 mil- lion cubic feet of Mae nry in the great structure, which hail about 2,000 miles, islet windings and the det,4 lines of Wall t are some Plaetni. In the for it total. length of itti many lenge steneted at •• the' lean was a failure,. d not keep ont 'of China,the of Gitaghit Hints who swept over lt and. conquered the 0000try -in the thirteenth .,celtiUrY. Alter that time the waif ceased to have any ettategic imPortance, but lot fourteen eenter- ieS before the great conqueror lived' the wall had Well lierired. its -purpOse. 11.strelehed all 'along the northern ftontier'ef Cnina 'and none of tbe hardest or 'the north lied beet able to Patet,it.' Day and :night. for ceutitriee Ditinese guards were Mounted oti the towers 'that overtopped, the •wall, and they alwaya Mon timelY iintlee.14 the enProatch of Antinomy. Gatrieone Were statiOned at eters' gate and natural itaasage through the and towns. WOOS tiO et 0188545 .01,16SItiPI21011LB. Mahy of WIti011 berceine. inipettent Mar- ket Often. Thee the Wall really help- ed China 10 develop- into a strong' na- tion, hie during 'the .ptentis the great. barrier Wee of meek instigate* in keep:- ing outside: barbarialie froM nittlesting the edillatry. Time has left its 'Marks uPon this !hoary motiument of Ohinat early civ- ilization, The ,eilinate is iteVerev_and 'the fierce Winter blasts' from the Mon - 'plains alternating with hot Win& from the south In the Change Of the. monsoon are enough to eruMbie the beet of masonry. A good deal of the eatliest wall hart undoubtedly dise ously about them, savagely resentful The little 'fiery -lane& captain statt; ed and looked as if, he scarcely credited of this impressment and of their liber- ty as merehant seamen being abrept-• his hearing ; then.running tO the rail, ly added without regard tic wages, he thrltst.. hie -head clear ot. • the ' awn- te cherished hopee, to - their hornes. ing • and bawled up ' to the . fellow, 1. where away t„ . .._ . Mete wives; their .sweethearts,' their , . lt Riot aStarn," was the. answer of children. ashore. A nuns* of the the man, sivinging with .one hand from 81110 otoW atood near, the ineinmast watching the new hands as .they went the tie as he pointed with the other foriverde Marshalled )3Y -the boatswain.. directly Ovei the taffrail to the glettm- , . On a sudden jereMy . York was seen ing haze of sea-line.there. t Q tome to a- dead, stand with his tons ' Welt,o said the .skipper, •' that should be a sign there's .wind sonie- fixed Minn one of these sailors; his : . ,. • . . Monne fell from his hand; his ,face where..abaut." .,,I1 is some otaft,,! said, ,thi; mate, turned to 'e, deathlilce white, shiyer " that. May be bringing a draught of after 'shiver (dinned his form, they. flaw his fingers etoriulsively working, and eir along With her."' , » •:- ,.. Deal talk of a draught of aii, elr,o, •his eyes, filled 'with horror; dismay, ineredulity,tseemed to' start frOm their said . the captain paasionately ; " what sockets•With the intensity of Masters. we want is wind, sir; a heals brutes -a They•believed he was Belied with a fit gale -a howling...hfirricane,. by thun- end would fall' to the deck ie a min- det I Want we had. enough of • cat's-' Paws? Draught of gr.!" he miittered ate i. • and ' amangSt those whd under hisbreath -with .a look of -loath- &prang - AO his tisststaace was Lie fellow 'on ' Whom his gaze bag Ill-his•eyes as he made theta Meet win riveted. He Shrieked oet at his. in a squint unen the conapass card. s But the mate Was right en one 'side APPraaeb, and fell upon one knee trent, bling violently, swayieg to and : fro, Of his ' eemark at all .events, Whitt te and fro ' with his hands pressed the 'fellow aloft had sighted tirovea 0 to .his eyes in the posture ot one wild be a allie climbing the ahining slope almost to madness. . ` :to .tbe impulse of a breeze; but iL was " Is the man ill f" bawled a, lieuten- not until her .royeis were trembling ant frena the quarter-deck. •!' If Bo, bear like statre above the horizoti, with noth him; below, and let the surgeon at- .ing else Undet them showieg, that the people of tlie Oity of Glasgow caught tend him." • '- -- • • York staggered on to his' lees, and sight of the line of the wind darkening looking at the man et first sight of the waters in the south-west* In half erhoin he.,had appeared to have fella an hour's. time it ives blowing into the en crazy, he cried, m at weak, faltering canvas of the West India:man,. raising voice. " Your manie as Workeop f Yee a pretty tinkling sound of ruinning waters all around her ; and though it were bo'slin a a West Indianian." The o came warm' is the hUinan breath Yet* . ther, full of amazeinent, with a g slow bewildered stare at York and then after the long spell of hot and tin ling osim, it put, a senac ot coolness round upon his shipreates, answered in a hurricaue note, " That's 86: I ain't into each fevered." cheek 'turned it ashamed. My names VG'-orlcsop, end I gratefully to the quarter whence was bo'sun et a West Indittinaii, as ye came. If ever the crew of the Cita' of Glasgow desired an 'illustration of . the a.°Y•I' ' .. • ' ' - ponderous sailingqualities of the elm- "Look at Mei" cried York. "Oman, sy old castellated wegon that. navigat- 1°4 at mt" What have 1 'suffered ed, they Might have found it in tbe through you! .Do not you. remember rapid growth of the stranger .asterii: 'n°1" ' ' • • 1 ' By neon ihe had risen to the reefband AnYone would IlliTe laughed out - of her forecourin, With her flying jib right tohave witnesised. the perplexity yearning fair over the Water -line. She countenance of WorkaoP. that lengthened yet the iongdrawn was clearly. making the arsine course as the West indiennto. Indeed, it took "What's all thief° cried the - lieu - rather the form of a tntrsuit, for, vVhen tenant in Charge of the deck, cothing first seen, she waa apparently, head-, forward angrilY• to the north-west; but scarcely had the "Sir," shrieked York.- ".I have been Weld Indlaman to the first of ; the hitanged for the murder of that man 1" breeze trinimed yards tor the north-' ' Mad, by Heaven 1" Cried the lieu - east, than the stranger wae observed tenant, sunstroke, int doubt. Take the 16 also heti; het wind, Paor devil below, and see to him.0 ' either mieroseope or test tuba - growing out of this feeling has Come a had to v. PaY CIBUON TEA A SOON FOR THE LAME!! THE IVEY PATENT EXTENSION SHOE CO., Am Anatole) to wore the ilddrws of army tome sum and woman In oaaiikwia***9 tam* cloyce**$ t,0 every Aunt F Won Wiln Will tale ois trowel. to write for Ww4 00:11 need etUllileta One LAO abottot ultio dui bier mid tot °ferias ape eons sae fto se %onto. Oot out! Of Pio IliketalOnt for mewl! Mid you sou, ator 'wewea . W Wee_ here no trouble to oonvleoe others ril its vole*, . \ Extemion la by I ar the beet of its Psalm over p geed On the market, and onalblee the Wturer to walk upright, to walk with ease sad gonifort, to West WItY eldkoare .store Our, end elm them the sante oressranos as Oar -mote corniest* moos, • ussouptio fts • Pe Oral (3 mien . ddesie 1/0 BAY STREET. -16 66 TORONTO, CASABA, 1"" - SAPLING 'LIFTS ToNs. The pewer 'of living geed Over the inert weiglat of toes of rooks le very fOrellity illustrated by a little sapling Which le_ r I E Mani. The tree is !night enough to be bent with the Intent but is raising rinockftswierirgehsiinagtibtleougrrotwontsh, a mass at Easoovpumn AT LAST. A wholesome, nourishing preparaa tion which takes the place of tee and coffee curea indigestion, and all com- plaints caused. by tea and coffee whieh are peisolious.• " Repko Health Drink" is absolutely pure and is used at your meals instead of• coffee. • As 10e. pack- age will make 75 cum. Roktx. also Makes a delicious summer iced drink For sale by grocers, Ask far it. • Shortly stated. the eseential factor in condemnation et the former practice of " But the custom has not fallen al- ALCOHOL FOR AUTOMOBILES. the production of. nostalgia is an • en- a derk, noisome manure cellar fn the together lute disuse. There is a catoin The Majority of Motor ears are no* vironment differing trent that amidst basement, cattle ' above. that, and then oar neighberhood that Welks along the driven by patrolman, but a French Which tlae afteeted person passed his hay and other fodclera above the cettle or hew early days. Wells thie is the and manure, . . • bag in a manner most distressing baok feAces at night, tered so as t • • id:I/88°11g and weiL: Innsgtienaede'retrart°,111annIdenracisottohr: o consume it. There is no Ilasree Obf e .1 al ego ha ol..1 BaSe some intangible influence LB Pp' The pasentiej principle of modern, Jew, For a, long time these unpopu- fear of explosion with alitibol, and it mated which reacts upon the yictini, harp cOnStrnotiOn IS that there shall lar concerts . were not disturbed, but Ilealel to be leis (natty than-Petroleura, bet - just as happens in many, official be a main building for etorage only, night before last we heard the' eound with 'one story ells to be used ..x of a ii-ighty blow uPon the fence; it vve might, therefore, paraphrase the maladies there Mast first be innate re- na Meal poet: and saY, "Put it in y,our ceptivity or ereparednesa of soil oistlie . - - - " - sounded- like the crash of an immense t ' cars to save your legs. ' Part of, the individual who succumba. °InalvelY for stock, rook. It evidently missed the cat, but This receptive .state is favored by at . There are many adaptations of this it ended- the concert: The eat didn't ran Band Insfruments, Awns, Unihntzs, dec. EVcry town can hay° a band. Lowest prloes ever Otupted*Ire IV TNT WHALEY 1401feilk C0.1 Toronto) EMI. . Ideal Leather Polish Will keel) your shoes soft as nolvet MADE iN ALL COLORS. , • SOLD EVERYWHERE, "tk'''''itntnegrrile•sistrilZ;littigt 1 II I rantford Caivanized Steel Windmills and Towers. stem Steil Haig Staff% • Orain grinders. Iron and Weed PIMP., Ira sus supplies, -.EPRANTFORD CAN. Send for New Vidal , Mention Ms paper. DUD HAPLEY eMUIR Hobbs Hardware Co. least three saturate things -race, eta- principle according to ciroMnstances come back that night -we hope it nev- •Beware of Ointments for Catarrh BIN LONDON. HIGHEST GRADES. • the la f th 1 d, si of the er will. How the man got the rook: that Gontain Mercury ' E cation and ternottrament-but of these y o e an e z • LOWEST Twi A PRICES. '• .0 Over there we don't know: SurelY he di osi eau e the last ossesses • Pre ng a thPe other, dein' lees power than either ot and the' lateen of the owner, In never- could have thrown it that dis- IsternlierareogilleateeryiKedrageat'regegoi!ewhegolgesyest. Caeteris paribus, PHLEGMATIC • SUBJECTS. a numliet„. of instances . where these tame. Ile must have rigged up a oat - modern bazatk have been built, the apult of BOMe BOP t a catapult would ,„.„„ appropriate for the pur- land is of such a elope, is to allOW of be verY a. light, dry, airy basement nutter the whale of the main barn, vvhioli affords an excellent storage place for wagons and farm thachineey. In some 113. - stances the lay of the lahd Ursa& that loads Can be driven' not only on to thp Main floor of the batn, but also on to tem when entering it tbrobgb the mucous Bur - face. Stich articles should never be used ex, are more likely to experien.ce hOme- oept on prescriptions from renutable pluale12 one, as the damage they will do Is ten told to Sickllefift than tneir sanguiee compeers. the t od you can possibly. derive from them. Hall it Catarrh Cure. Wittnufactured by 0. J. A tendency to despo witnout BUY - chancy sc Co., Toledo O., contains no mercury, ‘ielent cause undoubtedly subserves to- and ig taken internally, acting directly upon Date at cOnerld Ligation. • • ward nostalgia, but a.rdezit, enthusias4 the blood and mucous surfaces of the system tic people who continually look for- In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the 261111111P. It is taken Internally, end made ward -who never are, but always to be in Tondo, Ohio, by .11', J. Cheney & Co. Testi. menials free. be, of remaining . immune. .Sold by Druggists, price Mo. per bottle. Edueution, or rather the want ot it. Hairs ,Falnlly Pills are the best. . • is 1110re petent than temperament, the When' is it to be ? This question is disturbing the SOUIS of inliticians. In 'srievy of the material alteration III the commercial policy of tile cmintry which •would be bavolved in a change• of goy-: arnment rt la a matter which con- tiPPer floor, In the latter case much of -the grain, etc., can be unload- the achieg corns of' the pepnlace cry *miens the general public. Meanwhile ed as to drop by gravity to the bins, 'for a remedy' and the goiernment give saving a great deal of mantial labor. • no heed to the demand Look here Many of these pew barns are fitted. for donjt suffer tine neglect to delay the tlfirlia-alaElrfOrk-for-unloedintralserr se -of -means -open to all and which re- Lhave the advantage, if advantage it tgind of civilization, which is equiva- UNDESIRABLE HUSBANDS:: • lent to education, being distinctly in tbe direction qf eosmepolitanism. The Dusenbuok-Going to the same place deeper the ignorance, the ruder the :tort the summer this .year . conditions .6f ofe-under-Whicli-a-hu- Busterbroke-Yes. Last neat all man being exists, the greater the peo- my girls hrought husbands home trete babilitY when exposed to its influence there,and I'm in- hoped 'they'll take- 'em - of his acqeiring noatalgias 11 an is- bank and leave 'era where thee got 'me hinder from Tierra del Fuego, for in- this year. „ , stanee, were to be transported to the comParative paradise of the Gilbert Ie. laDds in. the f'aeific Ocean which have been 'described' as "a 'cluster of Pearls hung upon the equator," he Would Nery likely bewail his hard lot 'and pine for bis ownanclement and inhotipitable Wilderness': mad if in like manner a Pacific Gileertiau Were tO be promoted to., My,- Pall: Malt -which, without ;wishing to, speak disrespectfully of the equator, we maietain to be the more .desirahle abode of the, two -he also- would no doubt aeon break his heart tenging for the delights • of his Weltering hut in Micronesia. But Of the' three prediappeents rate it is which is the strangest and most i de il lo -S and The fiery- little captain did 'not like " Sir," cried York, Clasping his bands, it: What was she f A Spabiard! A " beg you to 'listen to me one min- Freilehman f Dutchman/ He packed ute, I am itot mad indeed, Mr. Work - on studding -sails, but to no. purpose, scP there will reinember that one night for the fellow astetn mune alonghand more than eight monthe ago he gave over band, as awash • her crew were. me a share of his bed at an inn at warping .her up to a stationary olst Deal called the Lonely Star.° jest. Preeently she was showing fair Worksop ptarted and looked intent- ly at the /meeker. • ' ots the water, a big. yellow craft, vvith great curling headboards and a doe- "E quitted, the bed. to get 00111e . ble line of •batteriea, Then, when she ter ; when I returned, tay corapanion was plain hi view, puff I blew white Was gone. Blood Was timed in the bed; ball of smoke from a foreehaser, fol. thine were bloodstaine down the stair, lowed by' the &di thud of the distant ease, along the roadway to the beaoh ; gun; and minute after, the 'mate, there was blood npon my 'shirt, al - who was working away at her tbrough thoUgh as God is' m3r witness, I knew icing perspective glass of the per- not hoW it came there. They found his iod, cried Out that alui had holeted the knife upon me, which I had taken from Union Jack at her fore. his pocket whilst he slept to prise Open ewe% and tynat.a. *hat ta mar the doer with; and also a gold caln bawled the fiery little eaptain...."Ahy. belonging to hint they, found, though body observe if that gun wait shot- how I Came by it, vow, before Heat*, ted 1" There was no,answer. "What e,..114 knoW riot; and on thie evidence do they Mean bY shooting at us met' banged me the deck in a dead faint. '' away our colors Old keep all at. Handed WM. hanged him for me!" shouted Worksop In the voice of a Men ebout to euffoettte, "Itangetthitts for met" he repeated, "But, toe' bless my soul and body! I was never tattr, dared, mates!" and in a very eeetttey of aetonlithentrit; be hooked, an itn- iditeongrgboataltrldo.ttt'of Itio Cheek, and flung "Bally this paw fellow, tome of you," exclaimed the lieutenant, and haettined aft to the captain to toake report. A bucket of eold Water topped with a &am. af rem tailed 10 relstOre York to conselouriness; and viten be hari his wIts, he end Worksop Were coin dilated by a mitishimnatt to the OOP. taitt's orthin. "What ell thief" 1114E04d-the pay. halred'commander, e Piercing Verne et YOrk, tte thinnth he made up Woundo, but it may be a traral Iloist Be faltered, hid his faae, and fell to appealed, and trona eeritury to cantor) Vivo minutes later, the stranger much .of the strueture Was repaired or fired again; but observing that n6 entirely rebuilt. ln the cottrse of tine notice wart taken of the Buten:tone, she wokk the noes the wan tor lung waited until *be wax within Yange. etretches Weta Wholly changed, and tne then. leaning, let driVe with Mich goed Welt of different Atenerations a0- °int aa to bring the West Indiaman's parent in the Ver101111 architectural MISlien topgallant -Oast down with a aispects of the AtriletUrew The cantata run. The eight of the wreckage strack Part of the Wall; notth of Pekin, is *Pante into the e001 ef tbe little BUY captain, , aupported to have been this latest to he repaired and rebuitt, and it is now "Dowo etuni-salls; man the braenal" lit it Veil good Mats of preeervation, he roared ;"bring her th, or he'll fowl - while for stretohea fUrther west it bee der us," disappeared entirely. s few Moments 'lite 'City of Gies, The Chinese are much given to walls gow lay with her forettipsail to the The word for city In the Chinese inn- 'meet, docilely waltitig fOr What wes tittagtkperthe tt wailed town, and the tO happen, , latv of the empire reeuires that eV. It Was not long before the Alp tad erY city be eittrounderl by a Wall of rengecl aloof/aide, and She then pros,. sneelfied height, Thiele.% hoWever, ed to be a greet fifty -gull tinutootowarr uot etrietly bbeerved, end the walls an Englitihmen on a We* jri,ditill eroutol Matti °Mee Mtn Wien alloWed Ordiall, With arOWd* of 111thea neau5 tind fifferd. U0 protection 100king Over her bulwar forward. whatever. It happen* soteetiMee that end a quarter.detsk brilliant with the eitk fosait attAelt., end then there quaint *avid uniforms of that day -114 Is a great beetle at the Wale, for •it indeed, it can .te said tha_t ittly_or large foree of Men. put et Werk re, Itrosob to * umform w** tae14 pairiag them. It 4. A. stout, Wm in ditxtr NI slat t• 4, Ise- )at - ,a A Lty..I tra e distierseah it Men, mouse u nt a . Ang axons their 'Celtics brethren vary their man- ners and customs while abroad to a less extent probably than people of any other nationality, and yet in spite of this they make the best colouists. There la no human being in existence Who can appreciate the charm of a home more exquisitely than the C,eltie.- Anglo-Saccon, and yet he is to be met with in every eorner of the world. He loves his evvn• native .'„place beiond words, but he can endure enforced ex- patriation without giving in to nos- talgia. The feet ia lie recognises the futility of kicking against the pricks and so makes hill knind up to sacrifice a , PortiOn. of bis life or even, if the worst, come to the worst, the Whole of it., •For nostalgics we must turn to some other tribe. When all is said they remain, a narrow-minded crew whose mental proeesses run in grooves. They may call therir .by the high-soufvling name of patriotism, but such it is not. . Nostalgia is' the cat's complaint, a purely selfish disorder,' whereas loin of country can flourish anywhere and takes no account of self. And so after all oar .rattaters in medicine ere Per- fectly right. Nostalgia is righteous- ly excluded from a list of the ahocks that Anglo-Saxon fleah is heir 'to. Is mind to be oonfrott ed. bit aimed" Man, "D'ye meat. to telt us thet you've been 'hanged for the Murder of yonder ammo alonge of ouP "Yes* sir; roll bet murclerere eta tints eit06, York !story in ood tellies** , his Mat t of Me •avt In agme cases the silo Is built in the barn, the silo being ' rectangular and Oecupying a . copier of. the batn, or being eircular and enclosed. in , the barm according to the tastes of, the owner. The circular silo seeins on the' whole to be greeting in favor; , The ell for the stink svill be of such length as is neceisary to ettecinintOdate all the animals to be kept; therumaY moves the most ,pamful and obstinate corns in two days. Paintess, sure act- ing Corn cure, Putnem's Paieless Corn Extractor. - • . Tr.* . A WONDERFT.TI, COUPLE. • • • A woman, says the Coto -fed' Philoso-' is usually: of sifficient width ' to allow • - Pher, wanders why she ever inari•ied wonders why he weer married et all, . be more than one if needed. This ell that kind of a man, while the Man • • ' BLUSHING A DISEASE. The general idee that bleshing is due to fullness: of bloodlin the brain is in- Correcta-necording to the new ;theory of a French expert. It arises from the relaciation of tne grteries, of tine, neck and breast, thus allowing : en extra quantity of blood to rusk to the skin. These arteries have in their walla a layer df rings'of natiscular fiber, which contract or relax according to the con-, dition of the patieht, and so permit the arterlea to become more or less full of blood. When they are extra full Which OM:1U% 112 weakness. the patient blushes. Blusheia are niore liable to redden: in damp or stormy Weather than in the cold days of Winter or the hot days of summer. Lf thia girhiting of the face were. the result of =citron, why this difference I If it be due to weak - nem, the tact assumes the appearance roam for the tatesage of a wagon load- 4.: ph h 10 Payne. f Moab, . War ed. with green crops through the cen- arm) Oitea.'41aaalacta"". tre, with a row of stalls on each Bele, • and liberal pessage ways in 'the rear. „„„.„,„ These ells are uaually built with moni- • ..,..tri,440 ' - tor rade, well Buttoned with windows Norwegian leleslatcria • PrOPiale tbat. which can he opened from the' barn '' 1 wlio do not know 'how to knit, floor by toile aed geara It is usually agilw7 Wash and cook linould be refused' the other, according to tbe direction•of 1 cuatoniary to open, all on one side or has a row of windows, iill of -which are permission to» Marry. Daughters of stationary at the bottom and arranged W"ithY Men are. i* te be excePted' the wind. Bail side of tbis stock ell to awing inwaid a few, inches at the top, thus any air through them will be given an upward tendency on its en- tering the barn; and will not come in a sharp draught. tipon the cattle, stand- ing near the windew. In addition to this manybarns have ventilating 'ducts' tor the admission of pure Or from the outside. These ducts are useful, parti- cuaarly in extreme; weather, when it might not be considered prudent' to open tee ,windovva behind the cows. Ex- eept in. tbe Coldest nights, many farm- ers keep the Windows in the monitor roof slightly ajar for purposes of yen - tilation. The floors of. these 'barns for stock are made of wood, cement. or various kinds of artificial stone. In. some mangers are built for feeding the cat- tle, while in othera they are fed from the cement floor,- a concavity haying been'shaped in, the ceraent. 4 At ,the end of the row is. a waterpipe, and by turning a faucet running water will flow through the whole of this gutter in front gf the cows for watering theni, and alao.for flushing and cleaning the gutter. ,A similar device is fretpiently constructed, in the rear of thga cows fOr manure. 'Under this system of daring for cattle the manure muat be remov- ed from the barn every day, and in Male instances is • hauled . at once On to tile land. SOme barns are fitted with a acraper, which runs the whole length for gathering no the manure and depositing le in a cart at the end of the row. • ' The latest -notion as to stalla is in favor of box•otalls. These allow the cows greater freedom, the idea being that cows do best when they are in the most contented frame 01 mind pos- aible; anything that tends to promote absolute content and mental serenity is reflected favorably at the milk pail. Coneequently, it la argued that a box for .the cows pays better. In the newest barn that. we haVe seen the partitions between the stalls are construeted of two-inch galvanized !Inn pipe, This is cleanly, and re- moves any objection that might be ritiaed to plank partitions, AnY Persen cOntemplating the eree, tion of a barn can get more informa- tion ftoni these ideas. in practice than by any newspaper description. AN' ACRE OF ppm • Go ahead and, build one house that of probability. will accommodate One hundred fowls, There are IWO closely allied causes of blushing. One is named ' ereutho- writes Penny Field, Put a partitiou Phobia,'" that is the ordinary canoe-- through the middle, and keep your weakners, and the ektreme seneitive., fowls tiwo flocks of fifty earth. Divide nett and other conditions caused by it, your acre into four yards and use the The other is dosigaated " erythropho. " and IS the fear that cam will • Yards al tiirtia telY., • In the fall bath' uneonseiourtly at awkward Ito- plough up two of the yards and emir to t . ye, s 11 AS a up a Th0 latter is a peculiar form of the . put your fOlelii in those yards, The (limeade. The individual in queatiotir ,, . . although , not given to blushing • be, rY6 will tUrnieli green food until snow COMOS gradually posseteted with airier cornea, in Winter WheeeVer the fOWls that he Will de HO at Setae inotrimy• can get at the Around, and the first •atunna.eiutitimke4elbainn%throisvvferaera growe upon thing In spring. hint Until it coMpletely maeters hitt Should the rye be id the face likely to grow tee high itt the fallihjeat dWohuenforthietr.15- is northe elightest-rett- - turn- your -cow IA, for a little .19,. 11e, , 'booaalonally, and let her feed, it down. • At ties Mint eimple quit 'ILeep your hens on these yardit until or rises and he la plat in the most ,plogghing time next spring, then turn absurd aftttation, Ile IS looked upon With istilipieloe, because other people tett% lweit?1 btheen°10ethearn4Y age% .W h epiro titithh8 01300lIt °°011101mt °°11)8°Idd°n°65 °t' under what is left. of the • rye, and guilt, lie X00001268 the feet, end, of plant the yards to corn and, 'runtime'. °°°11101 100 °°31 ' ere. We have kept tattle in that way Weakness la resPonaible thia eaBe -fifty in a' i1001t, 0110 htindred In Otte also for the deplorable state Of Will houee-and there Wan net a este of for when. the sufferer is taken in ban and gets " braced !IP*" he ammo at sthicokneensearaerayeenAgr.therAit wfotwoutla adeaoriverng Ills former feere, It mUst, be it very strong emotion slimi,"•"— that dalleeek a Berth to come to the hour of a retilly healthy Mtn or woman, Wlatetter they May feel theyNtill tot ihow it tiny Mere thatt they will show fear when ettnfronted ,by great dan- er. In the litter Ole. there 3.6 oat about the denger; it le fully tuideratood that there may be a feel. 10•„0 "„'• ing of fear within, but it It not 'hewn ,L111 16,3: by the faee. A *huller reinerk IP* ue '°•°. g"' tO the MASS of *bone under re- nt g 14001Y d'n° th" Proaelt. Thet feeling will tiot be be - tab CI ITitY0t1 b7 14%1414 beettlee the Indio. b tY63 1/4 he 1614 br ottalated hy th• It ia tiatiesated that there ire 114,000 hiltaidttrItitural. *shoots of 111•1•••••••••• BY'S „ and restores the color, Hair. it make* It STOW Gives new life to de Sold by all druggists. pc. abottle. HER IDEA. OP IT, • Housewife -But you limn had a good many situations at a abort time. . Servant -Yes, :bet that shows, ma hotir much competition there is to secure My seryieee. . . 09t. LEFE'S MAL, luvi,mrates and Btr, tuthens. • W. LLOYD WOOD, Totouto, GEN ERAL AGENT. poop pEAspx. Grandinit-I 'wouldn't eat that hard enple in that way, 'Willie. ' -Willie-I shouldn't thinkyou would, grandnla, I Wouldn't either didn't have( no Mere teeth 'n you've goL La Toscana, 100. NOW SHE'S COOL. afro. Hiliver-This awful tempera- ture is unendurable. Kr. Hiliver-Soientists say, my 'dear that but for gieater heat than We know anything abOut, there would be no diamonds. . • • • • • for Otte r flay. Years • wirsLowe eooTitilld SYRIIP.hat• bee. used by mothers for their chit rat teething. It atiothite the uhiliL softens the gums, allays all pain. "urea wind collo, and 1. the hest renialrfor dlerrhoss. 25o. a hot. ti.id by all dm ,glets throughout the .world. • Be sure and ask for • kin. Winriowb doothInglintp." • WHERE CUSTOM FAILS. In Paraguay a gentleman is enjoin- ed by the laws of .gOoti socsiety to kiss every lady to whom he is introduced. This sounds alluring unless you hap, owl to knee met a lady in Paraguay. --I • HOtel Carelake, prouroArictin,;tnImp. GAL 8104100.Moatrell. Rao. Wide stop's. " TREES AND LIGHTNING. According to a recent investigatiem of lightning strokes in trees WWI% German has carried. out, the beech tree Is less often etre* by the flash „than any other. It is unwise to'take sh,eiter from a thilliderStOrM under eny trees, bult If it is Deese* ot needs Must the beech Is the best and the oak or poplar among the wont. W V 982 5 Tires brublr 'rubor, Ore good sack, -SWAN earlF-trOnt ten loot. .--ifillitiff11111111011 fer .-Gagdrioh tines Tubs*. .70. A 4. notoobirbtoo —moron Wrisriti -- • Standrloi. SAM- digg, Tubes. SO. Wow' Wes clia and loaatoik. Antitlean Tire CM, 164.468 King St. West. VoltOgro, , ww.o..16+ I I ditiv kdon..40444, CALVERT'S barbell° DIsInfectante. Soaps, Clint - merit, Tooth Powders, etc., have boon awarded 100 'medals and diplomas tor supe.lor excellence. •Their regular use prevent infecti- ous diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain a upply Idsts mailed free on appinatioe, F.. C. • CALVERT & CO., MANCHESTER, - 'ENOLANR. •. • , moninsm, el ss k up. The !I hatmorai " Free Bus' Ishri.n. NENIGHTan:xrn:Cu, 81roaarIto.Aurslrakit:aye:1,110as. :oohs, noseruM, oru. Catholic Prayer. 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A 0/ Par Month Paid Itelplerly on Invertmontg; ‘±/c) Surplus over this regular dividen I distributed 'quarmrly, Any amount from g50 upw mitt rece;red for investment. - This Company'e plan meets the require- ments of thousands who are seeking safe and profit, ' able investment,end is creating a widespread interest among investors In all parts of the .Dominlon, -BOOK , -PREEan*Ifig 14824Wartiortittrg=illareheW eitrviror bw• • come 41110,080 in ten years by allaying surplus profits to' • compound inAufe and conservative speculatlye invest - The Dominion investment Company of Termite, . , Canada Permanent, Chambers, IA Toronto St. • qa.-e u1112AVIN BRAND" mackintosh never hardens & ls guaranteed Water- proof. Ashler %take no other. Ben, ver Rubber Clothing " ALBERT C01.1.000 • BUSINESS SCHOOL. IIELLEVIT114 • 1126 pays for Board% Tui- tion, Mu, for one term of 10 weeks. Send for 'specimen et Pelluteeshilet eto, ' W. P. DYER, Principal. • , VV.A.1•T'XI033.- AGENTS-Either sex, to handle Ullf superior line M Crayon and Water Color Portraits, Frames eto. Solar and Electric Prints supplied to artists oid the trade. AU goods at wholesale prices ' POWELL ORTH, Toronto, Oat FARFAs =fie:ALE-BRUCE COUNTY -- Wok. STEWART, Drawer rirrteralnigtjAra WRITE'S PROSPRO SODA An Efferveectng Phosphate, exo•llent demur fernier, kidney and etomeoh, takes the plum of mat imprimis. Simi incase of beadaohe, its skeet Is immediate. Solite, all druggiets, in Ha, 50o and$1.00 packages. • Queen City sneressffeWealogton.et., Tonna HARRIS LEA% CgIPPES, BRASS: Wbelosele oily. DraiMstanw Talsphooell10. . . MUNI, ST.% ...FMK°. Tho Omni' Commission Co., Limited, tler„ Weet4terIcet Colborne Torontet Sae HS you blot prise for your Applasalatter. rem Poultry, awl other yettlwei Poe HIP to them. LA MIN. PAM* Hales. Harristers,ew..removed So Wesley__Blke., Rich* mond W., Toronto. CUTTING SCHOOL-J*11°7"nd plem• arklitaciltrict- alone, C. Do sCelOoL poems teat KILLS Emaciate. Bol is moss. Hats and woe. Sold by all Dnontiese. or set Qom W. Toronto., 11021 Stammererstir.tImIt Dr. Amok Bolin who will continoeyouitheeint cmarligyoggn fenetire salmi offers special advantages to all desirous of acquiring a thorough knowleag• of Cutting and Pitting Gentlemea's Carinents. Write lot Pailaircalram". e in+ whO Itetiningtperoarta'aVat7filatstell'alk • toglate =abode write us. Cutterei 0.er. BUNT aed.,Toronta; Dominion Lino ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Montreal and Ouelsic to LiverpOol.:. • Large and fast Stehmens Vancotiver,: DoMtnion; Scotsman, Chridnionien., ' 'Rates of pasiage 1-L•Ifirat C41811,250 upwardi ; Second Oabin, OM; Steerage, .52150 and INS 50 - • For further ,informatIon apply to localegents, or • DAVID TORRANCE t 400:, General Agents, • , taas. BacramentSt., Montreal: . . , CARD .INDEX.... The onii Oerfebt. enema for• keep. - • vie NU. aorelAlty 101r. GA, • Sample tray „Tow* ing names mid addresses. Awg • Limited • 122 and 12O.Bity EIL,TORONTO.. Factory: Newinorket. ' L. COFFEE' Ig..00., E""'"'"4 "a TOttoNTO, OzNOTH.N rORAIN Aka COMMISSION* . MERCHANTS, • Saone Os.it seed at Mute lealtang, L.Doriga' TAMIL. frinkt '00F11 Me 0 and Shoot Metal Works. noon 0 SLATE in Black, lef:Leket Wietedeed" BLA ARDS cVle supply T‘Grcianstraialiriatengottl'IliPuirtak: *oh irk Seas Lint rigateigo aLartoworkoblinetationtwe•!pilThIa4:01.0a,11,2 searnemersteogreein WISEAOMEROOWS TI4It VALUE OP INDIAN OMANSBALM :Michigan Land for Salo. - 010. A011E8 6000 HUMUS° LANDS-ARENAO. wig Hisao, Ogemaw and Crawford Counties. Title per - cob On Michigan °entre', Detroit & Mackinito and 1.4ake Railroads, at prices most. from 12 to $5 rortrt°,40'h iTriXee, LSC eel tfe.)1, °Let dt°:r lUnt °MCI itit /1,41: reasonobla Appli to , . M. PIPM0E, _Agent, West Bay City, knob. ' Or 1..W. CURTIS, Whittemore. Mich. Boller Makers! Fitters I. -Lathe Hands I We can gitre good Mechanics steady work, good wages, cootwell lighted,well-heated shop, best modern conveniencea BrantfOrd is a healthy,•progressive . Living Cheap. , , WATEROUS, Brantford, Canada. EARN"Tiltsbormut .wilbsathZullifee"“:8, lled selling one dorm Austrian Row . Stick Vies at Iowan' each. Thtty are Invert/110de. pretty and ' easily sold. Sell time return the ' mousy, and we sand tile valuable ring in relvet-linsd caw, hy tura =AIL Moine emelaity Dont. E. Toronto, cast FARM FOR SALE DS ACMES SITUATED in Waterloo Co., Wilmot Tp., Ont.; mile orth of New Dundee and 5 miles south of Pettrebnurg, on ; the I.nd Mopes gently towanis south and °wit fit a rich clay loam, in good state of cultivation ; there a -e 2 acres of orchard and garden, about 28 acres of • toted hardwood hush, cedar arid spruce hedge around' . buildings, and 200 Maple trees bordering on farm; ant and soft water at house ; barn supplied with spring water by hydraulic ram ; power wheei on barn ; about 50 acres of wheat, 45 meadow. balance spring city farm min be bought with nr without crop. For terms address 14RAEL ORESSMAN, Now Dundee. Oat. 141/1111,410/11,1146411A64164•111~1b BEND pETERBOROUGH 2.10.00E. SIKOMIlwri CANOE Cal to0666.41 Pia:1M) Ontario Canoe Co. J. Z. ROGERS, Manager PATiMIOROUGH, ONTARIO, svoiseietroosioso4osesollyse,Noiollelo• • • • • FARMERS-- "IrEvigt, roux *Him, bitLIZEIS YOU OZT° ' " PEERLESS" • IT'S FINE • If:Gum-No Reating-Seres the meobiners-Losts toga -Great Stwingto use R. Hardwire and WIDOW Stott* • eell it for thesis* FRI effiroiLe= ---..sA14 :ROGERS PREsionuciu ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL -STEAMERS OMYNTIRRAS! T SIT, LAWRINCE LIVIIMPOOLs SCUTS MOT tinsigAT rivo.itirerecol. Prom Montreal. 20 uly A.PARMIAII 3 Autust 27 July. Augutt --SAteaniel ..... 10 Aug... 66 .TA1NUL... .. 6 .. . 6614 AUSUA • IT AM ,,,,,,.. PARISIAN .. .... August The oew twin Screw b. S. Ilivalskut, 10,040 toms, wilt roll from Llranoni Avg, 24, mid froin Montreal SOLI. Cain Paageol-400.00 Ind upwards. rekentregd 66110.660$41 WPM% Pm farther Inforreetfon way to Yaws et., Toronto, A MATCIODIT MEDICINE. or 11, A A. 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