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Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-11-17, Page 6•e 'What Ike "Bud You seem to forget- tis my first season out To -bight is my formal debut, - -Kew, don't be to tender -mind whit you're about' My,chaperon's looking at you! _y I'm promised to you, Jack -to you I belong- . I rather would have you thEi,u not; But then I'm a. bud froin, this year's garden - throng, _ And not a soul guesses Or plot. Let us:walti ! We'can talk then -not• so tight . please. - • . 'Announce our engagement, you say' You'c-e brought the ring with you Respond, “„ by a squeeze. - • True love always frets at delay. . _ The ung' Will I wearlt ? Yes !.Easy to gra A request so congenially planned; flistill be the blushing and coy debutante . By wearing it, on ray right hand. • - For, truly,1 cannot -you dance well -forego The season's gay round of affairs,- _ Because Cupid's arrow -stop pinching, go- slow !-;-- Has taken me quite Unawares. - -Though pledged to you truly, and fond or you, ctear, Why sheuId 1' come out at all, Pray?' -To he a sweet roFebud one day in the year, - Aad the retofthe time fiancee •She Made Ifitente Happy., 'She 'made home happy" These few words - Within a churchyard, written on a stone; No -name, no. date, the simple words alnne. - - Told me tne,sto:_y of the -unknown dead. A marble column lifted high its head -Close by, inscribed to One the ykoild has • known: - - But ah r that lonely grave,' With MOSS o'ergro w,. T - - . • Thrilled me far more than his who armies lcd 'She made home happy !" Through the long, sad years - - The mother toiled and never. stopped to - Until_ they crossed her hands upon her 'br-east, . 'Am closed her eyes, no ionger dim -with tears. The simple reaord that she left behind Was .grander than: the - soldier's,' to my nuud. . Inlet her on the crowded street- \. Smile,'a bow, . • And -passing people eve•r greet, '. nd y.et. somehow' • Her look, her glance, her smiling faoe. SWee,t lovelincss and gentle grace. - • Are with Me IlOW. AS (lid a flitting sunbeam- light _ 1 -lie -darkened Wg.ty ; nin Gent rn its -flight; . . Its soul cloth Stay. - -mbodied,in some heart -born flower, That, gathered to its -pregnant bower • • 11.'he quiek'ning ray. .--••••••"'"'",""" • 1114TS. Of litrigiftt ;PAM Copied From OldeffedeIs tor !atter tea Lies - I spent a Coliple of .hours the Otb.er - nye a Vogue writer from Perla, it mil- llner'a, Whohad butTrecently.returned-,frem: 4 tripr-abro44,- the .gieetek.Past el which had: been. taken: up. 'ie.. rambling through oele- brated -galleelas far the purpose ef toindying millinery of bygene ages, and a picking up Hese with. which.te feseinate oatbeWitebe ing and-escenettiale Parisiennee.- TWA. her .travels had- borne -fruit Wee -abundantly Manifested by genie of the models fer.auturen and Winter. weir, vilabehi she -stitenitted ter -MY Jeep action; They all bore the-Stet:op. of novelty and aithough-ileVeratef 131118:pha pea reminded -me fereibly Of well-known -beautieeei cOrdertat7 lied -by celebeatedepaintere.iii days.ef:yers, ..euelfais a liege bleak begone, the Om lined 'with plain eIt, --the late iside-..reised,' 'and triranied with a. fin: o black tips .ovireuri log and fixed at .their.base by alung,elendee :buckle- el finely- tilt steel. A quant hat suggested by :enticree. print preriarved in the Ittblietheteteh:Watiecalee andwialeh will. rio dOxibt- greats- .a. furore, bears the nit -Me -or AnieeeneLettis XVI. 4t. ?s..a_ somewhat mesealine fele ph epe, 'turned • up. et -the. lefb'elde .beneath 'an -,eleageterl- biew Of -bleak moire. --. At the beck ilkno#int -beive centred by a quiet' steel *buckle,. finishea ta cutlets, 'Old - tine. aita -hiet flatin.g. of 1.b1iiek velvet: that• retninda one -eomeWliab .of -a peke -Mould, and thatgradually,:leeient and. gective: :beentie fully Iess as It the brown And: dht. appears at the. beleebeneath a bend of moire.. It is. eke .eedingly becoming,' hut requiree the to be drebeedin a picturesque ••manner, einggeritive of _ the litter... portion .ef the eighteenth century, t- - .0a t he oppbalte Sidi' of the "icrown two large-rosettte of tapirs- re -unite -4- :by seeetAcriong and deader ornament. ef .g4b- tering metal.' A string Of _reeireeeetinTeem- ing- from the baOk of thee hat oresited tredet the 'cbin ad fastened with a•reatette:tintipt --the lefe.ear. ; - • `.•- . •:At qeeet bet te epparently .opeapoeed E.81.#311. NO2Srli(*la .-11111A.1)pt4L1* etftiOftli:- nut lerecen felt, - teelity-it is °Ns -piece only, • Mei le -simply -trimmed With a neve-- etyle.p. :-broad velvee ribbon ef a. v.warin brown -tint, lined througtionte-or, I auppeeel eight to. aitv-3i; lake- de -With shetegreenand nteer?blue faille. At .the heck neat benole of -shaded ..wine-celorad- dahlias nestles. coyly and -makes an extremely dainty, fitilih :to very petty ha - faieineting bonnet wari_ CleglpOSecl of a ttny.MUnich cep.ef geld embroidery:set in a veingJike- brlievof finely- plaited -Meektete, and or-nail:milted above the bre*: w,iblA-4 big biittrfly bow -: ef Week moire ribbon. • I Finally,- -there 'eves .a. nee:y-014e fait itrit With.; a 'two stoty. trimined rith three reeetter of ...velvet:to'. Match, centered witlieStiel, while .thetbaok of the'shaps was teieved with a folintain_aigrete aTld tiong, looee _brow of -.vette etitetchint .acroas the Wititli of the rabsidTbrita: . This may give -an idea of the faiihiens that will prevail.hisierin bete and berineteduring the coming wintele7 - "LOOK lb; .and not down," if you're a suffer- -ing -woman., - Every one of the bodily troubles that4Seteme to • women only has a guaranteed cure in Dr. Pierce's" Favorite Pre. scription. That will bring, you. safe and certain help. - It's a powerful general,. at Well as uterine, tonic and nervine, and it Wilde up and invigorate; the entire female system.' It regu- lates and Promotes all the proper. functions improves . digestion, enriches the blood, brings refresh- ing sleep, and restores health imd strength. - For ulcerations, di`iplacements, beeline down sensations, periodical pains, andLall • female complaints" and weaknesses, "Far Vorite Prescription" is the guaranteed remedy. If it ever fails to benefit or cur- -you have your money beck. L1E' 1E1 itsVED7..11I31. . • TheY' Were. Ready to-sh.0_,Uer and lobar for .TIketir Old Leader.. - . . , It- is- recorded that-• not long alter • the . eurreudet, when runlks. were alereaceethat Le vea likely. to be etecuted fer. treasen, the geneial was living: at hie 'heine in Biehmorele One .clay ..a Oontederate sol- dier- in tee ragged, remnant e of e butte -rant ..urilf7orat, cane • up to ' General,. Lee '• -as- le. _eaton the veranda of his heave:tend teinttd_ very rave:nett-le. The general apatite& in • return end. [talked the mn Wh tj._ . wanted. Ganer-al,'? said he, "bere s fif by more; Deus fellows round -the Corner." • -• ' . 4 Indeid Wiiy don't they come s up . to -- the: boase .. • - Too. ragged, generale- Thei'ee rag- geder'n me. Now tell: you.Wil&lb we're after, generale We lieer.the.t yete're to be tried'io-r treason. .-New we'Vo.go-b..a lneua -.Ulu hollow 'wee up there, iviiefe` nob de: • Can get. There'sa eight: start of geed land - in it,. and If • you'll epees aloag, Wts --*erim-: the land for you and teke good care Of you' - end tou then't neer eeffee went,- - - LSO- was -much: age ttel. 1E-0. -e Illed the - --rest of the ragg et.vse-eraes o- the. house, -audwhile be told t&nt that Ib *suld net be proper. lei him lo htde In .tte mounteiee or teeseek to Ocape in ay *ay from *bateVer *might befali hn he was very-..geateful to them for their offer.- • In every case of Catarrh that iteemit hopeless, you Can depend' upon Doctor Sag-e'ri Catarrh Remedy for a curse 'a It's proprietors are: so sure of it that they'll pay $500 cash for any incurable ca.se. Sold by all druggiata. ewe - Quarrels. • Gilead against querreleemeness. - Con% Adult.; • - . . Breed nob quarie/s. -Rabbi lehudah, Avoid- quarrels ; Settle disputes. -.Tehne Knoz_. . - . -A tquerrel is _quiekly settled . when de- serted by -one peril e _there: is nobattle unlese there be t wo.--Seneccs. • Mike people. happy and there will . net be- half- the. quarrelling .or With pert of the. wickedness there is. -Mrs.- L. M. -Ohild. He that bleWs the °eels in quarrels he has_ nothing te de with has. novi,ght teeconiplain if the speaks fly in his face. -Franklin. , Whatever Mitigates the view; er increases the happinsie ef ethers Is a just criticism ef iniquity.- One sheidd. not . quarrel with a dog -without a. reason sufficient. to vindicate one through all the courts of -rnoratity.--; Goldsmith-. - WENCH ETU. The eilievr et Gems at an Mazatlan UE .140. • OW* . tatenment IR Framer. . Almost as glitbeeng aa. the oestumei • ef 'circus ;riders Must have been the Mast ef elle weseen's dreieeee at the .enterte. given by Mrs. Moller te. Queen Nata f BerVia. - • • Ie took -place at 1.31arritz, fashionable. French . Watering -place, and Mrs. :Moller is an enorinettely -tit* Ainerican. She Were a striped raise drese °everted with diamond& - Reunde the bodice I Was ,a Greek border - worked oat in diamonds. Queen Natalie wore a go iia of pile blue Betio, embroidered in diver wheet (we, with diamond dew- drops a-giltitet all ever them... Many of the iadtes.presees wore over. their low-heaked 'teaks -se Figaro j'aceeti ef guipure lace breidered with geld threads- and thinkly misted- with -meet jewels. elk say es fosse. don farm ortuser. Window ssiademe • • " Den't,"'eoanselt aeweman Who speaks _ from recent eed. experience, " buy.Shades Wit.hont trying them I at a window to • get their exact; . tint with the light shining . through, ead. it le Well, tee, to considertheir envirettment, the factthat they are to be -fief) in a brown stone, red, .ok- grief, iitoitto- honse .heving• its Miluence.- " The hangings, the thedea and curtains • of a helm are :often tekeu as a test ,ef!, the tasta-of tne ooeupente, man? times right- flilly, .but abgess as many iimes .their dim- cerd is the. result Of itheu.ghtlese . and inex- • perienced bit Ong, and 18 more of e trial to the bentate .than tt the passer4q."., - 89 many. girls win have to go without new hats this winter en. actieunt el the World's Fair tilt& it will be _quite the thing: to go bareheaded to the theatre. The man wile gets a head -every morning is not tilways the fere'msst in the race et What pke_Setd. Mrs.' R.- Peck, E. 15th etreeb, New York City; visited Canada last year, and had the geed fortune to -Vick up something which net only suited her. but her nkilighbore. atop. Writing the'emanufacttirer of Nerviline She Says: I bought three bottles of Nerviline While in Otutada and. treated. my neighbiers te Bounis ef tap ad alt think itthe lest medi- cine for internal or.eeteraat pain they have ever used." • Nerviline deseives Silbh Om- menclailen; for it is a, meet pewerful, pent= trating, and -certain `rernely.fer ra`si 'ail kinds. - Take no substitute. - She Scorns- tile Fasulota. In'tlie Modern R6v eut. for thie month L edy -Florenee D xte- e,11..s • an estoubseing CTLIfIld Consumption, Coughs', Croup, Sore -Throat. Sold by Druggists en a Guarantee. . For a Lame- Side; 'Bcic or Chest Shiloh's Porous - Plaster win glee great satisf-iction.-a5 casts. • AGENTS WAN ED, To sell our new male and -femme, Cleaner. Entirely. new- sells to every kousekeeper. . Also our Bread, Cake and Patio' g'Enires; Career, •and Knife andq Sehreare Sharpener. No'es,pital required. Ear; sellers, big tooritik CLAUSS SHEAR Lock fax 324. Toronte.Ont. POCEET PEN & PENCIL BC FipoPfali d4WPf for rT&IsIPI :140 0S tAaBi inPA Aug Self -baker 20e.sw bisrksliuen,cards,acc. ,NewAgts.biginoney.Terms free. • Thaln:ian Manufacturing Co any . .350 alb Streetk Balbo., 1 I 1 Have you Catarrh This Remedy willrelieve and Cure you.: Priceteete. .90,qi# Injector for Its successful treatment, free, 'Remember. ShitohetRemediesisre 130.id on a guarantee. pavins, Ringbones, etc. Cured by Dick's Blister. lJicK & Co.; P. 0. Box 482, Montreal• Mother Green's. Tansy -rms. --Used • by thousands. 'Safe, -Sure and Always Reli- able: xtgrus SUBSTITUTES. FrOm all Druggists or mailed, free from obser- vation; on reoeipt of $1.00, Sealed particulars, 3 cents. - • - LAN E cm! E Co., MONTREAL. Can - VOR SALE, FLORIDA LAND, 152t) ACRES; strictly first-class for farming and garden- ing. SLOAN BROS., _ Greenville, 3. C., U. S. A. The High Speed family Knitter Will knit- 10 pairs aocksz pen • day. • Mill do all- work any. plain circular knitting:machine will do, from .homesptm,.or fie - tory yarn. The most practical family knitter on the market. child can - operate' it. ..Strong -Dnrahle, litaPicL • lirs guarantee every machine to do good -work. Beware of imitations. Agents wanted. Writs rer_par - They went sedly back to their mottntale , stety ef how a we:dthy gen 'llernt.,)n efl‘wed - _ hollow, but roan afterward uaderstood that I her £135,000 te estabiish a trieceing hall - they were free to tele lip the ordinery. eat- - penny newspaper, :which wai to . he devoted [ 1 lif mon their /alio ws and' te the'. interest s of wernea. When,-howeeer, ployments ea g thet tiev.e were to die er lose' their liberty ) lie hislsted that She was to devote a certain . . i - theie eiarlein the wai. proportion of the paper to fashion -and dress, - ' Lady Fleretce rebeged„ and, saying to him - The eivii*.iTai In Braxil. - -I ilVeffeete "Thy Money wish wibh thee l'' - Bub by all odds the most imPortanb. war. f refused to have anything Mere to .do' with Of the time EC the elyit war- in Brazil. .. It is- 1 the .echeme, She - ir-, ...ho fitever, thintiug of v.:legible ; free the jabber -day naval applikuies 1 atarbing a .pap5m °metier Own acesuut without --thee ineele, bogeted - d aa 4h -dealers - end I his aid. -e -Review of Reviews. tdeath-wit heitinders .o.f seieneee-Will receive. _ . theit first :cul .grand tesein. the harbor of1 .. • A ceriolt gentidy for Corns, - _ . • .. - _ . • . • 4 - Pil 1). or, upon tho. besoni o! tee -Aneed)n. : - : t And one atweye- . to b.4 relied: uponI• it Pat - Te 19.-ti.:it pur011aira of - the. Peurete Gov. 1 nanatiPainiees-'Co .'n-'Erf;riyagitoe... Sale, - :Bare - i - . erement le, seede a- be -*Weise-Ws .-EfeetrenSe...:_sit#:1 al' ways - p 4 it-14es t. - Nearly. Afty ''tuaties,, - ;Ts au .ordteery: obseevee. tee D ell. Oyer- .doe s MORS OffIVS i0' va in -. -_-.-. Be w 1,re. of 'such.- Get,. net -.re-Veal her me e-eieetis end„ , deadly enetnair'a at tdi negiEste. - - - pewee. Her . beer and sterri.are wedge- 1 ' -attapeele The term of -.heir hull. -is peculle.i, 1 . -• -• Siam as. ta.Iloscow.. . . both eiele.beine titeelsely- alike,. terthiatoing- .I-. . it: iti. not csinsidered .4(0041 form -in Peetiet ...with Sae- wedgest - prebehly - sharper then' te-makee..- altusiehs.to the alight differedee: of . any veesel: Of like_ Or fleepet draft evee .oar-Teputien Whielv• restated in . :the hurnieig of lied. Hr length is 130 fsettdepth..1..1 foot, ,-. Mocow and Napoleon's leng trainte-thtetigli- extreme breadth 12.•feete ---. - - . , ' the snowdrifts. - '. ' -. • ' 1 r.12t-Ye Destedyer ori- e one. gene ..This'guir_, -----e-e- _ Is 03 feet loig. -Ttie. projectile; . which his - Alielotits tleteugh the' ages _peat 'what -Me. ,. a steel pellet and. -a capper chamber -. forte I. toid-okoirly.a0.4 beeti encieredefrorn rhenium. .:. ex.plesive. Charge, ie 2.744-deeteeet fieatigli I Woe:- au A no relleble care for It: -appeare to - f t '' -''r ri.:i h ' .25. pOtindar. The.:1*.eave beeii knowCtraitil. thetdiseciyery 9f -- a .-ta.m..w,. all.- .4SC--ngt.10- 5 ' of.pi)„,,dei,; Iv Coll9in'.4: ..Rholi maeic - Ittpeillanii. about 20_ aell)1°5117"1"4.-e '3 -:"' P°It. is claimed thet •_yeari.s•-liege.- Thonsetide tietify. to thorough r, tbotyin.s,aglim-inte coo.ri gutano:_-;otit:.,nitogio• :-rn poixte. . any... _:. relief that cent& not be .ottterwise. Obtained.- : Solid by4rneelete generally. - - ' . " - -. • ' . thiee that floete.... . .. .. only Tnree .• Lendgreve. Mars'er had Teutonic titler. ettivivele . 1 .Au henes-t• It.stieeee weeeaat 'is .colOied .Lendgeevtht e is elonie- One of theeold • L- ticulars.- . . Dundas Knitting Machine Co, Dundee Ontario. ONLY 1 _ ASKYOUR SEWING MiLIKEferehlGer FaRitl; OftSBLOLZMIT-Mitr FOR ,PARTIGLIVIRU.R.FM. SAMPLESecorroNYARit.4tril. 131,. Please mention this paper when replyin: to this advertisment. alloWed Itieh !Ate_ tise fe.-.1kee of. ,eed - 'MP 34 -113.0.: ekaelati eta Tharingti to, Man in." the 8ottql,.iehose condltien theleee,..theoviliee, ehouldeeeeftet die t • inguith himsee-t-re-- - „none to that-ef the' Whitel,- mere Then: hOf a'before he eltheis to write e-ourth ohcrei). - Who filtedlhe GOrat )31 onlt te coerts.. When -the cern woks /rile° the laberar 1°0 hettled three e lea& to hist, o elm au -1 %1 dcaraatio critic el ways csatita • 'went innocently pp to thei gr heuse, te aeier, m so the,t bie rilay bel of his eultiec retttrn his landlord's waggon which he had i ti: ' needle the haulieg.• 2tileP _ .ests a 41i jnert.thetic reply. . I T-:0116.13- were invented iii 1714. Elev.etee. get auy i' wEiy! wasa',b I have e fourth of all you raised?", •44 Yep, $i).1)... imifl - +ley 11744'n't : no fourth. 1.Ney Wele'e bet, j,!sl'rriy three load 1' , . : It rays bal e er fair, "W11, Fran," sei& the , , gentle.man, Ilere Who squandered many se ceat - air, -4!ewliere,'s rt‘ ehate-of the'corn !' • -e . For raany.years:ahe irrcked: th - 4 . Von 'ain't got 120C tab,' was tne • e, e41), --d then€1' R. HOWARD'S 514EGTF41.6 1E'ILL The.latest atd,great‘ rinotvredisp.iteatocoor.piroecofrYeripi.t.13::er,us- Bod 'Nerves • to , - Boys't ad girlie- who Wish te'. make a succest .of life to tae e 13.40117.538 et study iet the Orait- _ ireees Ge _lege v.ed Sherthend Iiistitutee Galt, Ont. No 01a -testi- . termeded student tentt separately. Wrine ler cir- - ,Levveet, ret. • • - - - Aberit one-third of the house's in. the States are lighted by pa. a,•,• _ RS:: WINSLOW'S SOOTHING FOR CHILDREN -TEETHING For sale Ito all Ornalsta. 25 Cents a bottle. MICHIGAN FARM LAMA AT VERT LOW PRICES, Musa•Powees, CedgeneriningaSeeneitYLS4OPCIWOW! Derete T.40' I _ f . aHeath .- 1 - I Is- in - Pure- Rieh I Wood; to -enrich 1 the Wed, is like • - ).putting.:money out aeinte'rest, i 1 1 va-tittolt Of Pure Norwegian.. Cod Limp 011 and Itypophovidias ,posseses blood *eziriliing properties in a remarkable -degree. Are you run down- i Take Seettls Emulsion. AIMOst Palatable as Milk. .Be sure and. get ihe genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bourne, Belleville.- Pi7.4,rageiht , It II.Pierce, ofWEST BAY CITY MIOH ,is agent for the -celebrated KE Y STONE LANDS;in OGEMAW and ALPENA COUNTIES. OVER 12 000 ACRES -of the. very best land in. the States can be had at low prices and on very reasonable -terms. . • Fare one waypaid on the -Puichafie of 4oacres. -• • • Now lithe time to get -a home of your. 7n. Wirt•k I P ERCE, West Bay City, . Mich.- . FOR 000 6,01`63 of .6 arming Lanus, w hill 28 mik of nawApop. al,000), and within 2 be 'milt of rareadt Terms t$6 to 105 per acre, VI down • 825a year, six per cent. interest. • Schools tug • dhurches. near. Well timbered. Send ftg,kk maps and °Inman.. -WM. M. TENNANT, Ilesvenrioh Blobk • • Saginaw; E. 8, Mtok1 •," 4 A•'-`*•,;•'•.'•••!' " COUGH EASY BY TAKING Eby's Gerni-an , Breast Baleani You cough. easy- And soon are _cured 'of cough. WHAT PEOPLE SA1? OF IT. Mr. J. Howe, Port Elgint* says Eby's German Breast Balsam is the ...best aough.medicine he has ever used. . ' • Mr. D. F. .Smith, Orgenizer Patrons of Industry, has no hesitation in recommend- ing Eby's German Breast Balsam, the best medicine in existence for coughs and colds. - Mr. Chas. Cameron,. Underwood, says. he got splendid- results from using . Eby's German Breast Balsam - and re- commends it highly. Mr.. John Ilepner, Manager Port Elgin Brush' Co., says : Eby's German Breast Italian, is an .indispewable necessity in his household . and recommends it as a -valuable remedy for Coughs and Colds. : Put up in 25o. and 50c. bottles: Ask your druggists for ,7e We lier,01 the mai*Covig rsach Reratalv -C.ALTHOA-Cor4a., said v, legal guaranttetita.t .0.9.L711 at wilt STOP Discharges..fg Estoissiarno, CURE ApernI atorshk,:-.1/ssrlieoltaft and JELESTORE Last Vicap. Use ft rina pay Address, VON tiltaitiACO,,,,, Sole Assirlean eirgearet„ Cisteg' 04.A.k hd SAL Several tine truck and dairy farms near Nor- folk; Virginia. Climate excellent. No laying up In winter. eseegrow three crops a year on. same land. Water and rail transportation to all principal cities. Labor plentiful and cheap. Over five 'ninon dollars' Warth.of truckshipped from Norfolk during the past year. Also good farms in different pArts of V,kgiu cheap. Some as low as $5 and $10 per ere. -For further inforniation and - particulars write to ' D. McCORMICK & CO., Norfolk,. a "Samantha at the World's AGENTS ! Wife, Over 1 illustre.tions Fair," by Josiah Alien), nearly 603 pages. No terrl: tory a.ssigned, Send $1 for prospeetus, and push bhp canvA s if you. want to make money. WILLIAM BRIGGS, Temperence street, Toronto IIERE YOU SAUSAGE GASINGS. Best Imported English Sheep's Casings, alai* Prime American Hogs'. Casings. Fall lin.es Hams, Bacon, Lard, etc. Lowest prices to the trade. 'Park, Blackwell & Co. (Ltd..), Toronto, Ont. . 'MANITOBA FARMS. NEAR WINNI-- -1"-A- peg: .Two to Ave dollars per acre. Why.., pay more? Tortens titles. Send for partio ulars or call on owner, F. PROUDFOOT, first _ door north of Post Office, Winnipeg; Man. JJ New Catalogue. IT FREE Write for one to flONT Buy a Watch ewe . before seeing out - R..B. MOWRY * Co. TORONTO ,CAEL, Agents •wauted to sell Household Articles.. Newly patented, sells at sight. Write quick - and secure territory. Address DOMESTIC MACHINE t.t SPECIALTY', Co., -* Hunter Street, • Hamilton, Ont. _ . WES WHERE:ALL 'ELSE FAILS. Best Cough $yrup. Tastes Good. Use kr A time Sold by druggists. FOR NEVI 07014EN AND .011ILDit tie • ; Cure all--„Weaknese of Brae , lend:System. Anfemia, St. Vitus' Dance, Paraly t . , 'Ms, Ataxy, Rheumatism, -Sciatica, Neuralgia. 'q Early Decay, Female Irregularity and Wep.k, t nee& Lam. boxes, 500.; six for $2.50.- - HOWARD2XM" IdINg 00.4 Brockville bat ' ,--- •", anufactured N S NS -s-ms wistitaTecolcipwr. amiss •-r'=•"'" E..-- 0..te0M :ORIGINAL 1-4.E, :and POT:EBB. They -are, Superb in Finislp.)..k - -nd. Superior in -quality of • . .Material and -WorkmanOip. eysExcel in Baking Quali- ties and in Economy .of . 1 Fuel, and. Convenience? .. They are made !bo burn wood exclusively or coal and wood, and in a great variety of - , sizes. and are therefore.adapted. to the require, - infanta of large or small _faretlies, in any part of . 1 the Dominion. . - • _ :Every stove warranted-. - • If you are bo want of a cook stove of base. -: burner, don't buy until you have seen thia *elegant -line. Sold by leading stove dealers Ieverywhere. - 0 ---. /81a,nn1'actisre1 tetr , II; ... al , - alimisph HAMILTON, e • Ta.