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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-03-17, Page 3e R 4 � f! ,'ITE. WINGRAM TIMESt MARCT 17t 1.904- WASTED 1104 etcV A DISRAELi. EPISODE, THEY LOVED CHILDREN. Cerm%uy and Fungland get most of �.tak0la.ituportelefat s'caltpval x o WASTED INDUSTRY, RAD OSIER 500 IWO 1 .�.� • y p � ,. �, _._,_.,�-_. thezr,tiatc from Husain. Tlttt farluro of . odriuer per . naro kilotaetar of vxmi,. A AipII"e 'I'sr"�► 'That I nileal. Boca How the Statesman Took Ill# Blrauly u neat writers who Wo -A the Ileaato the last crop in that country 1138 led to ap cultural land Chap stay other odln try in • . 1 t Thin may seem as exaggeration to 7 ttTl'� of a 16aek of Ingenuity. i weat Ila the Coalition". of the Toung"tefr". alvance of 23 per cent in rices. Baro e. BUT IT TS AUB, I I was stationed fir I,onclotl pearly two 1t is one of the most lovable traits i? p p A lrurnUer of white footcel rulce All sufferers from Bad Blood should read I 1 A. project is oil foot to build a ship Z•r the Isla id of Laza tbero are n0,0. 1 Y which I bad In captivity, says a. writer years during the seventies, when Dis• in Many of our gwatest inert that they, canal thirteen and our -half mile# lnat ly a million bores of rolling inn I about this miraculous aura by g P afad, f ► �RU reels was. prime ministers and often are as skillful in winning the beasts of izr Country Life In America, escaped BURDOCK BLOOD BiTTER$. heard him speak.,. frequently saw him little children as In cap#ivatint the between Lake St. Clair and L:rke Eris, with no under Ur.ash.or tropical vt;getlt» from their sago to it cunboartl in the g minas of their parents. which will save suvoilty•ntne miles over tWU, wh ru tivi, t lituito U liko that of ..►,vr` upon Whitehall, walking, home th:ltlt , • a kitchen, and thence through a hose in CURED IN 1886, I Lord Russell by Ills side, once "inter- 1t'as there ever a scent marl tivho did t re route by way of De's o i tri"+ Ii rot•r AI!t+ bane mounrahza. the plaster anti between. the laths to the Mr. David F. Mott wrote us from I g -r} Spring Valle Ont., in 1880. He said, came him And witnessed the so• not love children? IE there was, and r: c nits of tate hoose. Every might they P from lemnities, of his elevation to an earl• we have never heard or read of hint, his came out for food, One, evening 1 saw I su ered frons umpire blood' and had $t:ttllg RadGs0othw3R the nuga stns over 600 boils, but since taking BUR- dem, But the most characteristic and greatness was by sq much the less. Bronchial Tubes, Cares COU HS a nlousq come out of ttae cupboard. DOCK BLOOD BITTERS I am entirely, thoroughly Disraelian incident I recall Even Sant Johnson relaxed his grim - Ile found a hickory nut on the floor I cured,. and can recommend it to any pe re has never been told, ness into smiles of pleasure when Bus- I IiELP « , H� P COLDS, 3PRONOMIB HOARSE-> and attempted to early it up the }wall son troubled with bad blood. About 1 o'clock zit the morning, short• well"s baby daughter heirs out her :tress GveatestChai•NOW.NEsst este,,quicker than tiny rem• i twelve Inches to the hole In the plaster, CONFIRMED IN 1901. ly after the return of the earl from to him and pulled his hair when he NO x.• Canada's � eedy knOwn, If YOU, h%VO that irrl+ l but, atlas, the crack between. the laths ( Air. Mott writes us from 62 Broad St., Berlin bearing "peace with honor" Y was not sufficiently attentive to her. tatin Oca It that keeps you awake' wits too narrow, and after fumbling t Utica, N.Y., under date of Dec. 31st, . left the press gallery of the house to Byron, whose own child life had been at night, a dose of the yrup will. with Ills burden for a minute or two 1901. He says: -Some time ago I re. 1 go to the cnbi cotxca Passing a stand so s,uldenea arid itubitterea 1) a love- - ceived a letter from our firm, saying stop It at ones. he dropped it to the floor, text he y y received g I p h that some years ago ou reccrved a iu file lobby where a steep shouldered IcSs mother, worshiped lass little dau'h- = tried to push it lit ahead of him, and,woman was wept to sell spirits and ter :Ida with all his passionate soul, failing In that, he went ip himself, testimonial v rrm500 1 ta boils. Yes,eir,gI hadthat • grid i "soft" drinks, I dropped into lino with and history has no sweeter picture than • "+-1' �: ;, ; %A USED FOR EIGHT YEARS. turned round and attempted to pull It I must say that I have never had the re- 1 halt a dozen men and waited my turn that of Southey singing his child to Z I have used DR WOOD 'S I30RWAT In after Niru. Occasionally it would appearance of one since I tool; the course to be served. I pain no atter/tIou to the sleep as he paced the floor with his "lit. PINE SYRUP for every cold I have had slip out of his paws and roll upon the of yourBURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, man directly in front of me except to tie burden of love" in his arras. for the past eiMht Sears, with wonder• kitchen floor, and then out be. would 1 -thank God that I have had good health notice that he was batless and to com- l.anib's great heart had many a warm + 1 V $ full success. I never sec a friend with come and repeat the whole perform- ever since, for I was a great sufferer, melt mentally upon the dangers Of corner for Ills child friends -all the _ ' E _ eA ante. He tried it again and again, but I wish B.B.B. a world ofsurcess,whioh +.:•- ^ -�❑� eough or cold but that I recommend it -. such conduct in that cold and drafty heart, in fact, that his sister din with no better success. He kept tit it it surely deserves. es. gg place. not fill-nna when lie took 1114 daily.0- IL __ ... .., : .•. ice!+ -• M. Ellsworth, Jacksonville, N.B. For sale at all druor,-ists or dealers. ,- until far into the night, and when 1 TIIm T. 121rntrnN Lr>;srrED, Sixpenny orth p brandy, neat, walk through Edmonton it was tile. sig- PRICE ior PRICE 25 CENTS. awoke at 7 o'clock the next morning `NTim na Co.,o., said the broad shouldered little elan nal for all the little children to flock to the first thing that I heard was that directly abead. the dame courtesied, slim for a kiss, a kind word, or, better . Q �_�...—_.._�.�..-......�._ ...—..� f r F-, - x� .y .z. _n ! , .•-�. jib I 'A ""•.. --- - - --- mouse or another one fumbling and an unusual attention to n customer, than all to take his hands or coat tabs dropping the hickory nut. -- - -� served the spirits, and the purchaser and accompany him on his rambles. The bast Straw. Since then I have kept them well A Frosty Adieu. drained the glass at a gulp. It is little wonder that Charles Dick- A1114--,--t•r'�' A woman there was and she cleaned her supplied with nuts, and, although they - 111'ut it on the book," said the cus- ens, "the great hearted one," was idol- house still spend hours in carrying them to tomer as be replaced the glass upon ized by the little ones; for there never , , fAs you find I tnnsttie), the crack in the laths and letting thein Crond•byo, Winter! Linger not the counter. Then lie turned, facing was a more entertaining companion or Muskolu'I. Free Hoy Hospital for Const.1Y� pelves In cliat:e of the weddlesotpe moth in the fall, they are always forced ill tiie end i Round each chilled and bstrren spot; me, and made his way through the one who could better "make himself a r rai;, Quite onou"�h of yon we've trot. : Thn nina•livetd, ravenous huff.►ly bits. to ant them in the cupboard. There is a crowd toward Lite house of lords. The child again" for their delight. '1'Ilertt plainly a lack of ingenuity, because ten Good-bye. Winter! Linger•not. Ohl tile, dost hhe slew and rho dirt t!ht' ! y man was unnoticed 1n the badly light - are many stain men and women of t�- du;r, minutes' gnawing would have s llv in Gnorl•bye, 'Winter! Please Ret out, ed corridor, although his name was day who recall with pleasure and re- �Je Not a single patient has ever been refused admittance And the bedding and bureaus sbo Iagged the problem. Had the aperture We are Fick of snow and Rout, ringing throughout the civilized world, „ret the romps they used to have with because of his or her poverty. and tugw-d. either case been too narrow to admit "Rheunuttiz" and grippy bunt. the Earl of Beaconsfleld! j 1.11 in the famous nursery at Gads - Just a serap of food that might serve for themselves they would have quickly Goodbye, Winter! Do get• out, The Interesting feature of this epi- 'i hill. a mouse widened it with their teeth, but to ap- sode was not that his lordship took a ! :lmonk great men of later days 11r. rRealf THE YrKON Could be found that day in the ovar• ply the same principle to get the nut Good-bye, 'Winter I Haug it all! drink of brandy during a long night's Lewis Carroll must be counted "king --from. Bishop of Selkirk, Caribou Crossing, Yukon: "The trifling turned house• through seemed to be a piece of rea- You nossess a tearful gall. 'There wera•c•arpots to whack autic:►rpets Dot,'. you know bites son:,* to call? session, but that he had an account of the children's hearts," That soil- remittance (810.00) herewith enclosed, is intended to express our to tack, soning .entirely beyond them. , r with the woman tapkee er and from tary, lovable "mixture of a man," who sympathy for the sufferers in other parts rather than imply a special And tack to the tune of a crick iit the Good-byt, Winter. Hang it all. sheer force of habit had walked over was weadea to mathematics and to need for your institution bore." bactt. HISTORY OF THE COACH. Good-bye, Wiuter! Say adieu. to the commons end of NCestminster children, had few pleasures apart from ; CONFEDCRATiON 11Fi: AMOCIAT[OV Oil! the pulltngand stretching, the reach- We are cold and mad and blue- palace to get his "brandy ueat" at the one or the other. Iris study at Christ - The ntld rerching, The First of These Vehielex ♦vas We've no further use for you, familiar p]ace.-Julius Chambers in church was a perpetual nursery, its Ia -J. K. Macdonald, Esq., Managing Director Confederation Life The skinning of knuckles and kuec s with Built in 191;7. oiloczy Winter 1 Here's adieu, - Association, in sending cheque for $500.00 from his Company, says: these! As popular as coaching Is in some February inth• 1904. Toronto. Harper's Weekly. corners and cupboards stuffed with ""I am pleased to be able to be the medium of helping on so good a But it hese!wasn't the rack of the breaking toys lad sweets and all that appeals to , u _ = worr. parts of the country, but little reliable - a child's heart, and here or on a river ............. Lack, information has ever appeared in the WORKED BOTH WAYS. i ` Or rho crack of the fingers instead of Picnic, surrounded swarms of his y Funds Urgently Needed the tank, public press respecting its hWANTED. anWANTED. Clever Manner In which a Paris young friends, the mathematical athematical pro- ;_ Or the pilnes she cleaned or the floors development. At the town of Kotze, In Srr•.CI L RrPnrSrNT:LTIVE in this Concierge Was outivitted. fessor was always it boy, as full of she scrubbed, Hungary, in 1457, the first coach was county and adjoining territories, to 1e- Honore Palmer once outwitted a con- fun and as ripe for mischief as the Or the quilts and theblankets she rubbed constructed. This was soon afterlvard present and advertise au old established cierge in Paris very neatly. youngest of his gouts. May his rest The financial reports for the year just ending in the tub. presented to Charles VII. at Paris. Tile business house of solid financial stand- A lad of sixteen or thereabout at the be street, this chief of children's lovers: 'Tway the look from the window Athtie first authentic record of a stagecoach Ing. Salary $21 weekly, with expenses; I allow that to keep the floors of the Free Hos- cleaning to see I in England shows that six of such paid etich'Monday by check direct froru I time, Aic. Palmer was spending the Oliver Wendell Holmes, must amifi- � 1' winter in Paris with his mother. One ble of `autocrats, was a lifelong lover )stns for Consumptives open, nlalntai11111tT file Her John bringing company ]ionic to tea, vehicles were in use there in 1662. So headgnarters, Lxpwises ativanced;POSI- I l P 1 ra seven- -Tennyson: tion permanent. We farnibh every- cold night in February he stayed out GP children and could "skip back seven - popular did they become in that coup- thing i unusually late, and desiring to get in ty years" at a moment's notice at a number of patients for which acconlnloclatioll try that a few years later they were in Address, The Columbia 630 Mo ou without awaking any one he rang up child's bidding. Coula anything be than 2-i 000 is general use on all the principal roads Bldg , Chicago, Ili. R the concierge softly. The concierge, sweeter than the letter he wrote Ac- Ilan been provided, 110t leas 9 , 91 =� ,^ch Fr E of the kingdom. _ with equal softness, came downstairs. kuowledging the photograph of one of required for the year now entered. iq)oa. 11, � Steam railways have to a large wv 1 He whispered through the keyhole, "Is his little girl friends? "May those 1 Z �. tent done away with the use of the that you, Mr. Palmer?" and then he lips," he wrote, "speak what is pure Since the Free Hospital was opened l 8 months coach aria link in the commercial chain, War Names. said positively: and true; may those cars hear but' ;),) but as a means of furnishing the high- i atro patients have been received. The lies b b (Buffalo Expross.t "I can't let you in, sir." full at is good, and may those eyes al- 0 1? l) est type of recreation the coach and This war news is frightful—it angers a W. by not?" asked the young man. i �t i)'s Iubror a sous as beautiful its tllt.� institution has been to tisane 1)4Uple—sill S E C", U R 1`21" four is as popular today in the British ina11 "Because the rules are very strict," themselves." a ® empire and in Prance as it was when To read of Mastimpbo and Talienwan, l said the concierge. "No one ever is I I fi'c:>lil file Scage-earning and pourer ranks of life this was practically the only means of Alexieff, too, and Yingkow and Sasebo, i let in after midnight" I —cannot be estimated In human lailC7•uafre. locomotion in those countries. And what happen lust at Chefoo arid I The boy desilred ardently to enter. Dod6.Ing a Lila. Bunter. n, Stagocoaching in America was al- Ohenlult,o, He thought a moment and then he The fondness that some people have , ' � t O most coextensive with the settlement V.ladistook ane! Nin Chwallg and Duro I , -Edward D. Heddon, Solana, Ont., on leaving the Froo Hospital, and Nin ji, slipped a gold lotus under the door. for contact with notables is not al- writes: "I cannot speak- too highly of the institution from which I of the colonies, and in the early history I have just slipped ,. � Aad of ghat may occur on the Gulf of l Pea a gold Louis un- 'ways Shared by the notables them- � have received so much benefit. I can but tendon my best thanks for J va � j fir' of the country there were few if any pe Chi Li, der the door for you, concierge," he Selves. It i told by the late Baron the kindness shown." (�,'t iJ places of any importance that did not Tatrlllkoty, Snnmrnt ins, TsuRarn, icha• whispered• "Now, set me in; that's a FIutldleston that he once tried to oU- i welcome the sound of the concliman's die u- g a " taiu a seat next to a duke it the table ' -Minnie Linklater, Hamilton, writes: "I have spent over nine months horn as one of the fascinating incidents P good follow." at the Free Hospital for Consumptives. I believe I have been greatly �t Liver Pa� �Vhan rhe reader struck these in a rare The coacietge instantly drew ba.ek a'hote iu a hotel where both were ; 1! PER& of pioneer life. As civilization pushed gnio6ly he flew, hasped, and shall never hesitate to use my influence to further that Itself westward the stagecoach was Bat lo! came Snjaw i, Yokosuka and the bolt. "Come in softly. 'Salsa no guests, That this proximity to the " good cause." ., ever iii the lead of diose agencies which Seoul, noise, monsieur," he said shamelessly. great man might be Drought about the 0`At:�t l;�ar vi�rtaturo 0�1 And other tough names in the blood- But young Palmer was already re- baron gave the waiter a sovereign. The bln.zed its pathway. These vehicles, as 11 gretting. the gold louts, his last one. A servant proved a traitor, and, aan ex- t There is ri0 enc'LO� slant, 8Tc'el)tln the 1Jr"lt`iSlllll thirsty clues - well as thele equipments, were com- Rourncatkiu. Chingwantao, tiarlag, thought struck him, and he had no planation being Taenlandca, he con• inacle illi three life I113i1rZIU'"� r'a"1Tlll)tLlliea for fiiT ' ✓� partitively crude in their construction Na aKahi sooner entered than he said: fessed that the duke has given him dna unpretentious in their appoint T g « sovereigns not to hells for the Current year. Only by till: coil - and Till thn poor ronder s brain became loos- + Oh, by the way, I left a book on the two sovert , give the baron - 3 ments, but they admirably served the• ened Aird shaky, stone balustrade outside. Do you mind the coveted seat. I ` tilluo(l Coll tril)ltiictn.; of the (-' inadlall public can Sea PncrSlmflto t;'topet:r f;c:ow. purpose for which they were intended Now'he nintters, this nuisance Ke can't getting it fol. me?" "very Iman n=d a,ors'q land laid the foundation for the popu- ger oNlay Prow, i With great politenss the concierge, ,Mexican Reins. situ work be It111111ttL121f t. . totalccCIS a=j:r. rarity of coaching as a pleasurable pas. "Garntnhuut, 0icrnmbum, berutndurn, in itis bare feet, tiptoed exit inion the Mexico inns many ancient rains, par- bal uuldu m ,' Do - time developed in later years. cold stones. `While he fumbled the boy ticularly in the states of Oaxaca, Chia- Z'atietlia Ctrl' lti c' lltefl fruIli dtS'rl'S' Dart of file e �aY !3£iiQniCil�., Coaching parties had been popular in pas, Yucatan and Morelia. Those of CARTERS pushed to tile. door• and locked it. ininioll, alld there have beell in resiileilc'e flurhitr g ren Ola.Imiss. England and France for several goner- i "Lot. me in, monsieur," wnspered the �Iitla, in onxaca; I almiqua, iu Chia - 1 r•��� FOR lyl ICUSHESS. ations before they were introduced in � �,� concierge, lube hticl nothing on but a pas; i xnlnl, in Yucatan, and Zochi- flit, lla�t S(':Lr pationt3 from, Prinve I;elw. I � ptlf� tFll FOR •6ORNO LIVER. this country, yet the sport is so whole- �� DR. A. W. CHASES �5 nightdress of white linea, mileo, In Morelia, art: among the most „ � � Territories ``a�� 1�h� some aril enjoyable that it cannot Ue f� FIr' I I�lautl ")n tilt' tat to the, N!_)r,.hwe_st, T rritories FOR COMSTIPATION. � G��MM CURE. .. "I can't lot you in. We let no one famous and interestim,. Some of them �I LLS. doubted that in time it will become as is cent direct to tha dis.•ast,? in after midnight, unless"- represent whole cities ind are sup- all t11P fest. FOR SALLOW $Kill. AOR THi:COMPLEX100 popular here as it is across the Arlan- parts b,• fila Improved t;lowcr. i But young Palmer had to go no fur- ; Posed to be from two to three thousand tic. Heats rho titters, clears the air , g T ears old. They all show the most a, 3nrvvxtva: uusT,uvc. uATune, passages, stops droppin s In th,: ther. `.The conciorge, freezing in the 3' p� ei gtrrNy�c;ct��Io. v -o�G thro.^.t and II,ermat,anIty curt•:, cold, Perceives Ue had Ueen outwitted, elaborate carvings, which closely re - I y. ��z• •-"�• Zola and Dreyfus' Book. Catarrh:tndLlnyFever. Blower i semble the Egyptian hieroglyphics. I Contributions may ua sent to art: W. R. 32FLtt:vt.,2, Ii r., Vico-President -" fro. All deniers, or Dr, A. W. Chase. and, in his turn, slipped the gold louis � l I National Sanitarium Association, or 323. W. J. GAcw, Chairman of the CURE S1Ct< HEADACHE. The editor of a Paris paper, retailing 1•it:dicine Co.. Toronto and Duffilo, i under the door. Pocketing it, the boy what Zola had done for Dreyfus, called v admitted the man and then went quiet- It All Depends.Executive Committee, Toronto, Carl. - - - - - - - — Ile -There is nothing that interests upon the novelist to have him review , ly to heel. the unfortunate captain's book A little girl waits For the time to gat the his- a woman so much as a man's love. 1 tory of his troubles. The visitor found married as much as the time to `rear I The Art of Growinx Young. i Slie-Olt, I don't know. Sometimes f him at the big table in his library, do- her hair up. there is nothing so disinterestin. IIe- To retain the spirit o£ youth while U0ins his day's work. "Review Cailtain I age weakens the body is a splendid For instance? Sbe-Wben he happens If, Dreyfus' book!" he repeated when the It :lakes a woman furious to have her tiling. There are those of whom we to be in love with some other woman. p00r Ilan? He can't help proposition was made to him. Ile got husband treasure an old pipe as if it were say "Ile never grows old." Their bait He gets bilious. He needs a up and ambled round the table -a short the first pair of shi-es the baby ever wore. may be whitened, their faces wrinkled' i Daily Guide.and their shoulders bent. hitt in heart ood liver pill-Ayer's Pills. man, with a stomach and no presence -grunting at intervals. Finally he About the tine n boy begins to got over they are young. "IP "thoir strength is � When a man asks you how old you They act directly on the liver, said: "Why should I review his book? catching everything, beginning with labor and sorrow," their lively interest thins: he is, guess at least fifteen years f biliousness. Lowe 1, Mme. lie never even read mine:' measle;, be has to begin gutting over in the things that concern those of I younger than you are absolutely post - cure I i catch!ug love affairs.• -•New York Press. younger generations gives no indica- tics he can't help being, and you have ; - Want your moustache or beard The Bigger tete Better. _ tion of it. Their tenderest and inmost ' ge.Incd it friend for life. a beautiful brown or rich black? Use A Scottish parish minister was one!thoughts may be of the past, but they i day talking to one of his parishioners, + live in the present. I [� who .ventured the o inion that minis g,� g CULM what pothered Ivan. , u � � � P � �q'• ,rs �i � Physician -Don't be downcast. You're i FIFTY CT9. X. P. "ALL k Co.. fAH"T1A, It. n. ' tars on, to iia better paid. - Self Made. I , , i rs urn glade hear you say that," II �, Dyspepsia, Boils, not eland yet. I atient --That's what said a minister. "I am pleased that I is' Pimples, A Philadelphian was at an evening bothers ins. If I were (lead, I shouldn't i . V- --- - ----- ' - ---- you thiol: so much of am pleased And E8 ® Headaches, gathering recently, where he met a have to trouble Inyseif about -your bill. ' widow to whom he wished to be espe- so you think we should have bigger } Constipation, SIally complimentary. "Che fact IN stipends?" ° Loss of Appetite, said he during the after dinner collver-' The triwst wi.doni fu general is a .! "yc, "t said the old man. Yo see, Salt Rheum, sation, ,you women make fools of ' rc,aultttt Erysipelas, the men," t ; Nitliolruu. i we'd get a better class o' men." I aatermiullio t d I64 I 1 Pl YS TO ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES U The Retort Chlexlfected. "Yes," she said with sarcastic bit- torlless, "I believe it is true that a man 1 is known before marriage by the com- I pany he keeps." "No doubt," lie smilingly replied, "I remember that kept company with `1III you for fully forir year's." I The Crin►innY Escaped. .Tack -'you've heard .about the esetLA , ins criminal who stepped on a slot Ina- l chine and got it weigh? black -Yes; I that's old. Jack• -'Well, even the blood- III hounds couldn't get his cent. Xcep on trilntning your lamps, till- ing your sot!, tugging and pegging a.woy. You can never tell when the messenger of success. will climb. ...... Scrofula, and all troubles arising from the Stomach, Liver. Bowels or Blood. SOmetlme$, perhaps, Bard the wl "Sometimes don't ow carelessly. we , have to:'I Icisainx gas an Assault. kissing little f ' l!br picking tip anti a The Meat, Think. boy in the street a Birmingham (Lng- "Phyllis is the mealiest hind of a gos• land) man has been finetl $10 or one month's hard labor for assault. j "ZChat snakes you think so?" "Because she never tells you any- thing herself, but gets you to tell her An Oad Legacy. j Among straugo legaeles may be class - e'er:::ont left j all you knots:"-- tondou Bing. ed that of a mail, who $500 to Ills church, the illcotno to be Not =a Compliment. used in sweeping the snow off the 1 "Ile hasn't a Very high opinion Of church pavement anti its strewing ashes your intelligence." and sawdust on the slippery plaees. a ,'How do you know?" "I heard him refer to you once as an "-Exchange. Corsacics. The Cossaelcs aril a peculiarly promi. i ideal juror. hent feature in the Itusslau utilitary if you be 'Poor do not seem poor If organization. They give their military services for fifteen yeah in return for you would avoid Insult as well as suf. which they les trues., terltatC.-Coltlpinitlh . _ ....... .. .. .... ,pay . • .� . w 191:28f 020 GVZO .+c'UWi1 T �iY°�bSUia.�J 0.➢� �'/ts1'\wM�• LCi\ri. rr,t73.7 Dont plod along like your grandmoilior dUl 113dore you, scouring and SCrublzhig,°a 1 ondiriff and rul)bhLry. ' t ,�Y'1'SC LT _ 011 L ,makes nlousei'dor$ ca,sv. it '.lean t'vor f'i'lling, cLTA injuros nothing. Moro C;oonoranical than toap. Ma.do only by TRZ N. N. F,AIr-,8 INK 0,02,1 oANY, Giiicaeo. New Yotk, Easton. ^ I o tis, ';atitreatl.