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ice wale' C'uuu,g Ill! tor' hill OuO
then tints it wt„ lolly :l woman with
tt ehtttt•lttineon ••--New York Pres`,
liewittt.n tt,lll'erat a people aro i
orgttttlriuer, on tl.t• assutitption that
the 1•:»'i,; -eats. 15'tit t:tl::'ll ill `pp
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1VIN'{xZZAM r 'JME8, MAY 13, i 44)x+,
' ,•'F EIt Several Weather Signs. • You Can't Got Resold,
1, .' nu 1{',Isley Dist .Ye ---O ritvel and ; Mueh rain in t)etober indicates
Stricture -An Absolute Cure Ritual much wind hi December.
in South Ainl�riean Kidney Cure -Al If a Bock crows more than usual
10 'Y t, SuTA It 1
'Reined Oat Never FOULS in the and earlier expect rain.
Most Distressing Canes.
If it rains when the sun shines it
experience
be. will will rain the next day,
1 Ilia amid evidence of exp.
,_+ltd S,uth eremin Kidney Oura,. Mr. I Nests of hornets hung near the
Vi'tl'rut• tx »i`r, of t:hippewe, Out.. Is ground mean cold weather.
1 Because That Tired Feeling is not the
remit of exertion. It is due to the un-
healthy condition of your ul.aod, This
vital fluid shouldgwe nourishment to
every orgau nerve and rnnseje. 13ut
it cannot do this unless it is riob and
pure. That is what you want to cure
That 'Tread Peeling ---pure rich blood.
Hood's Sarsaparilla will help you "get
rested," 1t. will give you pure, r eh
blood, give you vigor and vitality and
iytHwel
braces you up so that you may reet l
all through the corning summer. Ir
you have never tried Hood's Sarsap-
arilla, do so now, and see how it ener-
gizes and vrtalizas your whole system.
;•iu'lpiy nue (IV hundreds who have snokt'n \'lien the tofu carnes from the
in t'qualiy strong; teens. Fitt eays r•After
taking SIX buttleS of South American ' west it will dot continue lung.
hi,lcey bare l as completely cured of If eats clean their bodies and wash
1e,_ c i riettlre and gravel, Laying their' a
,. f to years. I
l l in'sulierHdfrom faces expect rain.
• rson theca complaints of over n , a•
free » great rHbNf after takn,g ono bot ! Early frosts are usually followed
a s. tl until 1
war; pcthetly et, ifs t
,n iu•' the unfit 1' ha•dth," Scald at Fluttering bljts and flying beetles
tors.
!a pi. tient, /; til I
fit, + tit, but urutuiuednthe remedy by a long, hard winter.
t dstl TLa i anti f am now en-
li jUhishuitn•s Drug
forecast fine weather.
l�laa Heavy white,, frost is a sign that
Gf"3I LL Pilafs to 111 a ieekeeper3. warmer weathela is coming.
In rooms tt... lack sunlight it is Black frost is a forerunner of a
ri
Pesitive.iy 'owed 'ed by these
y.ieail•) i"HU.
They also reliev45 I)i:•tress from Dyspepsia,
.inti Ton I learty Eating. A per-
fect remedy for Diz zinc s, Nausea, Droit si.
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue
Pain i i the Silo, TORPID LIVER. They
Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
Small Dose.
Small Price.
Substitution
the frau& of the day.
See you gtt Carter's,
Ask for -Carter's,
Insist and ,demand
Carty r':s L4 tt i'.: Liver Pills.
STRENGTH CAME BACK.
The Anvil ono vrere rings with the
strokes of his hammer.
iistonistlillg toy see how a strong, spell of dry, coli. weather.
yellow color of jti t the right shade, Look out for ;old weather if the
itl:.roduced by means a euehion, or woodpecker disappears in the fall.
eh•tir, or hangif ,gs, will give bright- If birds in the', autumn grow tame
:res; and lite OA is almost in effect. the wince r will be too cold for game.
13 dt•uaia boors may be kept cool
and fresh by wiping them daily with
fresh water. °,Jiieruhes, Moths or
other Weems .lrs thus destroyed. Salt
camphor it ,
t.a
and euid wateris an ex-
cellent Uisinfecta ut in bedrooms.
I':trsnip frittt4s may be /trade by
l' l ore
How to Tell Fresh Fish.
Nothing is more difficult in mar-
keting than to tell whether a fish has
been properly filed, It should be
killed as soon as taken from the
water, but too frequently it is al•
lowed to gasp itself to death, and
then treated so as;xo appear properly
slaughtered. Th " only absolutely
safe way is to bey a live fish and
have it killed beftj're ode's eyes. This
is not always practicable, but there
Expect cold 'and hard times if 1 are certain rules ;which, if observed,
squirrels lay in+ great supplies of I will result in the rurohaser getting
nuts d I good quality.
•
not
When wild d>,iteks fly* to the south Fish purchase killed must
it is a sign that 'winter is coming. smelt any different ordinary
Scarcity of squirrels in autumn in- fishy odor ; thev must have their
dieates the appy ash of tl. cold winter, natural color, and should never be
scraping; and boiling three or to
The first thr a days in January covered with slinie. When the meat
parsnips uu,il very tender ; then,is slimy and fact§ it proves that the
having mashed and seasoned them 1 indicates that of the coming three fish is not fresh. Fish, the meat of
with salt, pepper and putter, make a !months, which looks blea I ed, with spots on
p No falling stars on a bright even -int of batter, add the parsnips, and1the skin, sunken? eyes and discolored
try a tablespuuniul at a time in boil-. mean a co tinuanee of bright mouth and gulls, should not be
bough:; under pny consideration.
Fresh -water fishamust be of brilliant
color, the scales must adhere closely .eyes must
to
ing lard. weather.
When the glass globes of the ; If ice will b
chandelier have become smoked and i Christmas it wbl
ei
grimy, soak thein in hot water, tot ahteswars,
which a lit•1•le al soda has been ' A green Christ
added. Then pit some amm snia I •
into hot water. and scrub the inside I Easter.
of the globes bfiskly with •a stiff 1 When You Are Tired
brush, whereupon rinse thoroughly
Without extra exertion, languid, dull
and wipe. and listless, your mood is failing to sup -
France has jolt enacted a law ; ply to your muscle and other organa,the
which one is inclined to wish might : vitalizing; and strength -giving proper
be put into operation on this side of ties they require. Hood's Sarsaparilla
the water. No baby under a year ; cures that tired feeling by enriching
and purifying the blood. It will give
Mr. Thos. /Porteous, the well known is to be allowed o have solid f,:od you enrirt;y and vigor.
blaekmnith of Godorich, Ont , tells how I vithant the :tntlit rity of a qualified I en r :5 PILL are easy to take,
sickness and weakness gave way to heath '1 medial! man. A non ; ns i5 is n0
and strength.; "For the past four years my easy tojperate- 0ureincligestion, bit
uncommon thing to see a baby of 1iousness. `25u.
eight or nine months, belonging tot The Hanging Jude.
, sume of the working classes, fed on
1 meat isalted aid fresh), potatoes, When Lord Ngrbury, "The Bang
1 coffee or wlltttevlr the mother at the ing Jude,"gas he was called in Iry
1 moment may by eating herself.
1 laud was sentencing a man to death
When convulsions fr..ul indigestion for stealing a wat¢li he said
sets in, there is sdrprise at d constet'n• ,"My good fellow oil made a grasp
1 ation, but never a sign of any ap-
predation of the laws of cause and at time and can, ht eternity."
I effect. 'I'lle Iohg rubber tubes at. Nothing seem4d to please Lcrd
taehed to nursing bottles are also Norbury'nore than the continual up
forbidden, and heavy penalties are roar in court crated by his puns.
t"What is your. occupation my hon-
eufsrCed tor alb disobedience in that est man," he asked a witness.
direction. Th t these tubes cannot , "Please, your lordship, I keep a
nerves have been very weak, my sleep fitful j be kept properly sterilized is a re- racket court "
r
and disturbed by dreams, consequently I cognized fact. 1 •
So co 1," sa!d`the udmC
arose in the t morning unrested. I was Fried swept pples are good for 'h
dizzy and was much I SoWhendo Lord No bury' was being
frequently very y liver or kidney- trouble
•--'•afore my buried, the grape was so deep that
ar a man before
not bear a mouse
as makes a white
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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription. for I efauate
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor 011.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castorhl destroys Worms and
allays Foveriehn1'5:3, Casterie, prevents vorniting Sour
Crud, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency.
Castoria, assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach
and Bowels, giving healthy and. natural sleep. Castoria,
is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.
Castoria. Castoria.
"Castoria is, an excellent tncdicine for "Castoria i:i »:o welt adapted to children
children. Monts have repeatedly toad rue that I i- coirunentl it as superior to any pre -
of its good effecS upon their children,"scripliou linotvli to me."
Da. t;. C. Osnoon, Lowell, Mass. Il. A. Altt`1ina, M. D. Brooklyn, N. l .
THE! FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
scales
les loorosrv.he rim acting with the APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER.
scales loose and ro seting from the '
,p J iT gl'I,E CF.ATAUn GOMI'ANY� TT tAUn FAY '%TAewT• ;MTV/ Y6RV. CIT
body, or with tralces of mould at thegia „ ,#twf'> r ,%i�'��'�rte
joints of the scales, are spoiled and I
veru unwholesothe. Dead eels are
troubled "to a mist tha`
wi .
eyes my metti,ory was often defective and F. I Pour vinegar
sharp pain through it at times. In tins Aw.t lemon j µ1Ce t0 the waiter 1ti rT
condition I was easily worried and felt ; which rice is )plica to keep the 1'eetch the bottom. The coffin was
enervated and exhausted. Two monthsagof left 'hanging; mdway while some-
a,I began taking Milburn s Heart and Nerve grains separate..- 'body went for nww ropes.
Pills. duce that time I have been gaining in Beat the whit of eggs at an open "Aye," cried s Snieorle in the trowel
health and strength daily. They have window if the itehen be trot and .� y
restored my nerves to 5 healthy condition, t. . "glee him rope enough ; dont stint
removed all dizziness find heart trouble, and 1 steamy. ; .k• disappear
(rim, he was the boy that never
hadflattering of the heart, together with a matte the scale
over fresh fish to h
come off easily. , the ropes by whie'h the undertaker
• was letting down the coffin didn't
•
easily told by 'the odor from„the
m.,uth, which is Offensive, and spoil-
ed salmon can also be recognized by
the color of the ".meat, which turns
yellow, and even brown when too
far gone. Salmon in this condition
is very dangcttous to life.
Sea fish will :keep longer and
better on res tbari fresh water fish,
but care as to their$ appearance should
also be exereised. Codfish, for in-
stance, should betof a spotless white
color, without stains of mould on
the skin, and not too soft: Par-
ticular attention 'bust also be given
to preserved or canned fish ; if only
slightly discolored, it is the best
policy not to eat it —Exchange.
now I sleep well and derive comfort ani. i nsightly hnp't l marks isapp grudged rope to a poor body.".—
rest from it. That Milburn's Heart and I from varniahed t rnittU'e when rub•
bed with sweet oil, and from oiled
wood if kerosene, is rubbed on the ; Sma11 Bet Nobly Paid.
spots, A bruiseY should be treated '
with a piece of b'trolvn paper, folded! Lord Falmouth—who bred horses,
several tiufes aid soaked in hot knew all about them, and had had
water. Orel -this hold a moderately for trainer that paragon, John Seo,t
warm iron until all steaming ceases; —never bet once. He bada prolliis
if necessary, repdit the process, re- ing filly, Queen Bertha, and she
lumbering that tine application does was the favorit for the Oaks in
not &ways turn tint a success. M- 1862. She had apparently fallen
ways apply alcohol sparingly upon off in condition, and her owner put
the furniture, if !i at all, or it will no confidence in her.
': estroy the polishk i Falmouth was inclined to serach
John Scott's
, wife, spoke up for her favcrite,
lay your lordship sixpence she wins,"
said Mrs. Scott, laughing. For once
Lord Falmouth lroke his rule never
to bet, and exclaimed, "Done, Mrs.
Scott!"
Nerve Pins are 5 good remedy for Nervous-
ness, Weakness, Heart Trouble and similargeneo•ilaints gen without saying." Price
50 cts. a box at all druggists or T. Milburn
& Co., Toronto, Ont.
Laxa-Liver Pills cure Dyspepsia.
PHR NOL JNE
REM E »» E
'r
Bruoklvit Citizen'
CRICK INt THE BACK.
Doan's Kidney Pills will take it out
quicker twin tutytbing you know of. Mr.
Geo. Durand, Hamilton. Ont., says :—
"Doan'ri Kidney F; ills have made me
stronger, removed the tared feeling and
cured my weak kidneys and aching
back."
Taki:�4- the lead everywhere'..
We are working day anti';
night t), supply the demand.
Our el rreh:nv
spondence sls
that hnndred5 upon hund.i'ds i
of pea,. 'sufferers are being I
rc e•ed to health and happi-
tit,s i (laity.
TRY 6 x (laity.
RHEIRI TIG' SPECiHID OR
KIDNEY �IMD',LIVER PILLS
They arc absolutely pule and
healthful, Guaranteed. fel
cure Rheumatism, Sciatica,
Nee! • - '-ria t,'l,lll.•rrrn and nil
t'.otate- t f .nit.et• and Nivel' {
tri' 1.1 C-.
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=WARE 01" :�':jCHIurS IMII>A'CCO':s'S
ut
Sold in Wingl,a, poly b3 Gordan At Co. 1
iaz gatcar: = her, when elf rs Cott
The Small Roy's Op7nion.
The following is a Georgia small
boy's composition,on "The Situation:" I
"i\ly father says the situation is 1
grave ; but he herpes war will come, '
as he won't have no peace till be
gets a holiday from home. He says
be ain't afraid at war 'cos he's' been
married fifteen years, and if he ain't
use to it by this^ time he orter be.
Mother says the only trouble about
war is—he'd go all through it, and
wouldn't get a scratch! And
"Long as the lamp holds out to burn
I She's certain that he would return !
"That's what she says and I
reckon she knciws !"—Atlanta Con-
stitution.
The total population of Fergus is
1,614.
The vote on the question of pro-
hibition will take place in autumn.
St. Thomas' rate of taxation has
been struck at it mills on the dollar.
New Hambnt$ has secured Ed.
Merner's felt factory.
New Hamburg's races will be held
July lith and 7tii. $1,750 will be
hung up.
There are theee students atter,-
ing the Walkerton i•Iigh School, each
of whom are over six feet.
A Detroit traveller was clone out
of :150 by two ti Galt sharpers on
Monday night.
OM:1rin Ory for
IS
A vegetable remedy for diseases
arising from Disr c;ered Liver, Ste.
mach or Bowels, uch as headache,
tianon Coated
Cozy p ,
Tongue, Bad Breath, reeling of
Languor, Distress', after Eating, etc.
111rr, t''.... Try - ma, c'ndt nn, N.B., says
"1 ul,,..l 4....'.a-idiverll'ilis Thr Headaches
and Liver '1'ronbte, and they nob only re-
lieved me but cured me. They do not
gripe a>= sicken and are easy to take:'
Said by all Druggists at 25o.
a Vial or 5 for $LOO.
So Queen Bertiia, with Tom Ald-
croft up, appeared at the post, and,
thanks to the brilliant riding of her
jockey, beat Marigold by a short
head for the first ',,lace. Lord
Falmouth paid his bet to Mrs. Scott
in noble fashion. He procared a
brand new sixpence from the bank,
4 it with set round 'Nit
h diamond
aand
mounted as a brooch, and in that
form presented it to the comely
mistress of Whit wall,—San Fran-
cisco Argonaut.
WORMS CAN'T SR'A'M'
When br,Low'e Pleasant Worm Syrup
le used. It's death to the worms, easy
on the system land nice to take. Contains
sufficient laxative so that there is no
need of giving castor oil or calomel after-
warde.
Hon. Sidney 'Fisher, Minister cf i
Agriculture, will visit Greet Britain
this year and may attend the Paris
Exposition
heuniatism?
SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATID SURE
A UNIVERSAL LIBERATOR.
Rbfot in six hours! What a alai mes-
sago to the pahi-racked, bedridden, des-
pairing sufferer from rhoumat.stn's cruel
grasp—and this is a fact; borno oirt by
volumes of evidence, for this greatest of
v uerer
-pain con .
4 >T
Rheumatism Is ourable—South Ameri-
can Rheumatism ewe to an absolute
specific, and radically cures the most
stubborn oases In from one to throe days.
''Isuffered hitt ,' .,.yfrom rhoumatism
and sciatica.. .'1'r t..i many remedies and
many physltitrtns without any lasting
benefit. A few demi of South Anteri•
ran ItheumatidCure wonderfully helped
mo; two bottler cured me," --it. )Crrett,
Morrtckville,,Ont.
Thoutandiffroed.sieve* tail the
same story- On't suffer ein hiker
-_longer.-2.".
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Nothing can his more demoralizing to
young or eniddle-ltged men than thonres-
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Produce weak-noss nervousness, a feeling
of disgust and ai holetrainof symptoms.
They unfit a mals for business married
life and social Happiness. l�ko matter
whether caused 1.)y ovil habits in youth,
naturalweaknessior sexual exocsses, our
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\Reader, you ne d help. Early abuse or
later excesses m have weakened you.
Exposure may h,vo diseased yon. You
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Young Mau -,You aro talo, feeble
and haggard; nervous, irritable and ex-
citable. Yon boa Sme forgetful, morose,
and despondent; !blotches and pimples,
sunken oyes, wrinklod face, stooping
form and downc4st countenance reveal
tho blight of your,osistonce.
W CURO.VARICOCELE
No matter howl serious your case may
be or how long ybu may have bad it, our
NEW METHOD T1tEATDIENT will
euro it. The "wormy veins" return to
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TREATMENT.
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148 SHELIY STREET,
DETROIT. MICH.
Ei_TON'S
UMPS
Will stand wear and tear for
y ears. No better pruof can
be given of their durability
than is shown by the fact
that some of these pumps put
in wells 25 years ago are
still working.
IRON and. FORCE PUMPS
Supplied to Order.
Repairing promptly attended to.
SrtoP—Diagonal St. opposite Beattie's
Livery.
JOHN PELTON,
Wingham. Ont,
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