The Huron Signal, 1883-08-31, Page 62
'1'H kLU SIGNAL. FRIDAY AUG. 31, 1883.
iimod Advise.
Whets the brit'. un her bridal penury
>Y aoensi►lc young -pet -nee she will k •ep
her silk suit in her trunk for a suitable
oxission and not wear it on the railway
train. A pretty young girl the other
day snaking an expedition to the Cats-
kills, and leaving New York un a rather
cool morning, wore a black silk dress—
but a white Spanish lace fichu, with a
broad Gainsborough hat and nodding
plunges. It got quite cool in the cars on
the northern jourrey, but there was no
wrap available. If she had a shawl it
was packed away in her trunk. The
groom, who had given noadvice evident-
ly to his -spouse, or, perhaps, didu't
know, had •a stout chevoit, and must
have been, aa he looked, comfortable.
Arriving •at the railway terminus, and
taking the stage for the further pull up
the mountain, it made our spectator's
teeth chatter eo see how confidently the
little bride climbed into the vehicle, still
in the airy fichu, not a scrap of woolen
for her shoulders, and her face alar•
with the oohl. Probably in her modest
outfit fur the•wedding there was a flan-
nel dress, or a woolen stuff of wine kind,
intended for the ,house. If she had put
that en for tho journey, and saved her
best block .ilk for hone uses, she would
snore dearly have been on the level of
the -city persons, whet had left their dia-
monds at' -the bank, and had taken two
woolen buil* and one cotton grown for a
fortni{rht's journey among the moun-
tains.edge with bands of deep pink, bordered
'Home, and not hotel parlors, ledge
a thread of gold.
and, least of all, the [parlor cars, is the Ribbon embroidery is now used for
placate smear one's pretty, airy clothes. working monograms or initials upon
In a pt►blic crowd, un a journey, all de-
licate 'wear is sure to encounter duet,
rain, or chilling cold ; the plainest flan-
nel 'suits are beat fur climbing, beach
lounging and comfort generally.
•
Denerstn e r sews,
Pink proud Wit. sell fur teetgty oeuts
a piece at Cape Cod They very much
resembe the ordinary lewd lily, but are
much more fragrant.
Coffee ground., tkuruuely dried, make
an excellent .hllinw fur a pin -cushion
As they du nut gather louisture they do
not rug the needles.
A grtat deal ttf trios is used fur bed-
room decoration. It ie seen in profu-
sion on tie •couahrp1nes and pillow
and the toilet tuats and table covers.
A pretty penwtt.er• that resembles a
rose is made of twelve circular pieces of
cloth of different colors, edged with crys-
tal bails. Fo1i the pieces in four end
ft•ren together in the 'enter with n silk
thread.
Plants, insects, anti annual life of
every description and numerous histori-
cal aceries us well as pictures of social
life are the engraved decorations on crys-
tal ware. AU are exquisitely delineated
in a very truthful nnnner.
An attn'.ctive decoration on a dinner
service has the ground color of a pale
Nile green, around the edges runs a com-
pact wreath of wild roses, with bees ex-
tracting the sweets of the blossoms. The
coloring is happily true to nature.
One thousand dollnre was lately paid
in New York for a dinner set of 374
pieces orf the design called "Etruscan cut
edge." The ground is purs milk white,
ornamented within one inch from the
ensesaYff
The more charming wontsu in Queen
Victoria's court a new years agu was one
whose features were homely anu whose
eyes were :n,ased, nays the Youth's Com
paniew. The secret of her attract wu lay
in certain perpetual bright freshuess, in
her drum, the tutu of her mind and her
totemic-.
Jaw Welsh Carlyle, alien an old,
sickly, ugly.wumau, could se charm men,
that a stranger meeting her accidentally
in a stage -coach, followed her fur miles,
punt -haste, to return • paras..l which she
had dropped. .The charm lay in Ler
bright vivacity of manner, and the keen
sympathy which shown through her fea-
tures.
Margaret Fuller also pu•.sssed this
magnetic sympathy, in spite .,f her enor-
mous egotisin. Men and women, the
poor and the rich, felt themselves drawn
to open their hearts and pour out their
troubles to her. Yet Margaret was an
exceptionally homely woman.
The Copular belief among young girls
who read the Companion, is that it is
only a pretty ;face which will bring to
thein the admiration and love which they
naturally crave. No books, it is said,
have a larger sale than those written
that give rules for beauty, receipes to de-
stroy fat or freckles, and to improve the
skin or the figure.
Now no recipe will change the shape
of a nose, err the Dolor of an eye. But
any girl, by daily baths and (wholesome
food, and by breathing pure air, can ren-
der her com,llexion clear and soft. Her
hair, nails and teeth can be daintily
kept. Her clothes, however cheap, can
be fresh and becoming in color. She
can train her mind, even if of ordinary
capacity, to he alert and earnest ; and if
she adds to these a sincere, kindly,sunny
temper, she will will friends and boo as
surely as if all the fairies Iota brought her
gifts at her birth.
But it is no mei for a woman whose
t c person is soiled and untidy, and whose
long -continued monotony in daily pur- with some humorous design, 'sand the temper is selfish and irritable at home,
suits. 'A •wife and mother surrounded
by family -ares is acted and reacted up-
on by the acme sights, sounds and labors
until the 'freshness and vivacity of the Pat
become worn out. We ere so con-
stituted .t our natures demand for
their enjoyment of Life and for the -vigor-
ous exercise of our powers, change,
variety and relegation. For lack ad
these the interest m life dimiuuhee, the
mental horieon narrows, life becomes
contracted end memo not worth the
living. Then .come various unhappy
moods and tike possession of the mind.
To learn to metro] and banish unhealthy
moods is one Of the teaks that must be
undertaken by .every woman who would
lead a happy and useful life. The first
step is to reooenise their eminence and
must influence. Reason be called to the
aid to declare Curt feelings of desponden-
cy, hopelessness, complaint and dis-
couragement are -hut' the result of •
maid, and thereft vet can be resolutely "You talk so much you twtsht the eye of
held in check. Il one can only bring me."
one's self to make the frank *knowledge -
"I've a hundred dollar hill in my vest
met et utsereble mortal in existence ! 1 f you are broken down in constitution
u probablythe °wintered dyspeptic.
Bartock ood titters cure Dyspepsia
and all diseases of the Stomach, Blood,
Liver and Kidneys. ler 001 trust our
word simply but address the proprietors
for proof. 2
poucket handkerchiefs. It is executed so
finely that at a little distance it appears
like raised embroidery in colored silks.
Another style of handkerchief embroid-
ery is in twisted silks, which are couched
in foss silks.
and wasting Away by sickness, diasipsttou
too great nervous tesation, or suffer from
any cl runic disease, du net abandon
hope until yuu have tried Burdock Blood
Bitters. IA'hat it is doing dai'y towards
restoring .then, it might do fur you. 2
ilre rse. Float Ltabi
ata
Needs no advertising when 0000 intro-
duced. Every bottle sold sells hundreds
of others by duet[ all and more that re -
promoted ha Neuralgia, Toothache,
Headttohis, eta h removes toy pain
ins utly quick as hash. Try it sad you
will y it is well nain d Fluid Lightning.
Get p 25 cent bottle at G. Rhynes' drug
store. b
Perfect, Positive and Pleamauent aro
the cures effected by Dr. Van Buren's
Kidney Cure. Relief in all caea aof Kid-
ney Disease is obtained af.er a few doses.
See that your Druggist gives you Dr
Van Buren's Kidney Cure. Said by J.
Wilson Guderich 2�ra
llesdl•e.s In Tresses. A '. hand' " fol' gentleman's room,
Mo od.ness in women may almost al- I which pis Intended ,for brushes, combs,
ways'heti-aceddte an overtaxed couditiuu I tttz as, etc., has the f.alnd::tioi of ecru or
of the system, tum much car and too light blue kid, embroidered in uutliue
m
In Dr. Carson's Stu•ch Bitters will
be found • Specific fur Bilinusaeas,
Dispepsia and Indigestion. You are
foolish if yuu suffer, not to try ie For
Sale by all druggists.
Maisie Field Unarming
There a oo no prep.ratubefore the pets
pie to day that c Is their cunni
deuce more, „r weals with A) el WI sale
than doos Ur F•,wler's Extrac' of Wild
Strawberry—the infallible remedy for all
forms of Summer Complaint. 9
A painter named Yverar,r ha4 been ar-
rested its Dublin em the charges"( threat-
ening to slime Golding, the Phuinis
Park ranger, who was a waterer in the
trials of the Caer e:dish and Burke
murderers.
Is the only instantaneous relief for Neu-
ralgia, Headache, Toothache, etc. Itub-
bing a few drops briskly is all that is
needed. Ne taking nauseous to dicitts
for weeks, but one minute's application
removes all pain and will prove the great
value of Kraut's Fluid Lightning. 25ne
cents per bottle at Getirge Rhys drug
stn re.
t'
LADY BiartrtEaa –Ladies, you (sus
not make fair skin, ray cht.eks, and
s rklittg eyes with all the cosmetics of
France, or beautifiers of the world, while
in poor health, and nothing will give
you such rich blood,gtssl health,strength
and beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is
certain proof..
Seeing is believing. Read the testi
monists in the pamphlet on Dr. Van
Buren's Kidney Cure, then buy a bottle
and relieve yourself of all those distress-
ing porus. Your Druggest can tell you
all about it. Sold by J Nilson (iodertoh
2m
stripes of contrasting color at arranged
as to form special places for the articles
to be put in .it. Perfumery bottles and
medicine flasks may also, be kept in the
" handy."
to hope to cheat anybody by pnttmg on
fine clothes, and a smile for company.
The thick, muddy skin and soured ex-
pression will betray her.
"John," said an artist the other day,
to a Chinaman who was unwillingly act-
ing as `model.' "If you don't look pleaa-
ant, I'll not pay you."
"No use," grumbled the waaherman.
"If Chinaman feeler ugly all the time,
he lookee ugly," which is true of every
other man and woman in the world as
Tee Handy with • res.
Ex -Senator Thomas J. Creamer tells a
good story of the palmy days when the
Hon. Paddy Burns was a Deputy Sheriff.
He was frequently detailed to take con-
victed prisoners to Sing Sing prison.
Ore day, as he approached the entrance,
• nnilti-mannered prisoner held out a
pair of small white hands chainedtogeth-
er with handcuffs.
"Sherif," he said, in pitiful accents,
"look at those hands. They will be no
good in the quarries. I'm here for ten
years. It'll kill me to go into the quar-
ries. You night as well put a titled lady
in a laundry."
"Ah, be airy, now," said Paddy.
melt mentally, "1 Seel mean, cross and
ugly to -day," and then to restrain
and action accordingly, the battle
won. But vigorous men/ must
sorted to in order to -dispel the
and for this nothing -is ao effective for
women as to leave home even if but for
an hour. Get away whew ether influ-
ences, will act upon the Mad and body.
And by force of will, aided by social in-
tercourse, drive away despcedency, and
gloom, and thus the happieess and en-
joyment of home may be madeemnplete.
ii. half i��"isper, whisper," broke in Paddy
with sudden interest.
be re '•It's ray last hundred dollars," the
mood,
p
it's yours if you'll only keep ane mut of
the quarries."
"What can ye do now T" Paddy in -
Mow t. Meea.ve • Ttakt Mag.
,tA novel method of effecting the re-
mo,ral of a ring which has become con;
.tn.ided around a swollen finger, er in
any ether similar situation; consists sire•
ply is enveloping the afflicted member,
after Ntetnannen,0f a circular landage,iii
a length of flat India rubber braid, such
as ladies make use of to keep their tuts
on tate top al their heads. This should
be soeuratety applied—beginning, not
close to the ring, but at the tip of the
finger, and leaving no inter.'als between
the suoces.ive turns, so as to exert its
A RLWARu—Of one dozeu "Tame:e-
RY" to any one sendinc the best four line
rhyme on "TEABauKY, the remarkable
little gem for the Teeth and Bet kirk
your druggest or address.
A Gem" Offer
The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Railroad Company has just issued an
illustrated treatise, "The Heart of the
Continent," describing the wonderful
growth of the six Great States, The book
si beautifully printed, and numerous en
gravings of high merit adorn its pages
Any one sending their name and ad'ress
with two three -cent postage stamps
Wilt receive a copy by return mail, by
applying to Perceval Lowell, Generla
Passenger Agent, Chicago Illinois. 5t
The Greatest t/ealing Compound,
riso.uer continued in a low tone, "and
Summer Boarding.
Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters are not
an Alcoholic Stimulant, but a purely
Vegetable Medicine. Cathartic anti Tonic
in its a'•ti.•Ir and it,tslualls in all allele
Dens of the S', iii trli, Liter and Bowels.
MA1TLA1B ?LACE!
is a preparation of carbolic acid, vaseline
and curate called McGregor A: Parke's
Carbohc Ceiste. It will cure any score,
cut, burn or bruise when all other pre-
parations fail. Call at G. Rhynes drug
store, and get a package. 25 cents is all
it costs. b
MR, RICHARD HAWLRY:3 Elegant Itesl
dense Is now
OPEN for the SUMMER
For the reception of a new guests. The rooms
are very large and
NICELY- FURXISIIED
rlmples and Ill.tehes.
Call at deo. Rhynes' drug store and a
package of McGregor & Parke's Carbolic
Cerate. It is composed of V aseline,Car-
belie Acid and has never felled to remove
Pimples, Blotches, Ulcerated Sores, and
Rough Skin. ft cures when all others
fail. Try it. 2
C}ODERIOI
PL.PL.I.VING .MILL
ESTABLISHED 1655.
Buchanan, Lawson Robvison
Bath Room with hot and cold water. Bowling
Alley. Croquet and Ornamental Grounds,
plenty of choice fruit, a good table, and every
comfort will be found.
Guests will be met at the station.
TERMS :—Seven to Ten Dollars
per Week.
MAITLAND PLACE,
Go l 'rl2.h. Ontario.
Godericb. June 11, it, 1 IFt
These are Solid Farts.
The best blood purifier and system re-
gulator ever'plaoed within the reach of
suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bit -
Address :
well as of John Chinaman. Iera. Inactivity of tie Liver, 'Biliousness
Hawthorne's weird fancy that eur se- � Jaundiee, CoblaMantion, Weak Kidneys,
or any disease of the urinary organs, or
whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or
wild stimulant, will always find Electric
Bitters the best and only certain cure
known. They act surely and quickly,
every bottle guaranteed to give entire
satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at
fifty cents s bottle by J. Wilson. [4]
cret weakness or sin should hang like a
black veil over our faces between us and
other men, is true in fact.
Every hidden propensity or vice, every
noble trait or feeling, leaves its mark on
the features, the expression, the eyes.
Day by day and hour by hour, line after
line, here a little and there a little, it is
recorded on the face as on a tablet, and
when we reach middle age, there is the
story of our lives plainly written, so that
he who runs niay read. It is net cos-
metics nor rouge, nor depilatories, girls,
that will make your faces as you grow
older ; but the thoughts and words and
deeds that have given you the ugliness of
Hecate, er "the lineaments of gospel
books."
A few weeks ago the superintendent
of the Welland canal received orders from
{aired. Ottawa to lock the steam barge Active
and her consorts through the Welland
"Any light work," was the reply. anal en the following day -.Sunday.
"Can't you get me something easy ? ' Cases frequently arise when this becanes
"Nell—now—I don't know. Are ye necessary. In eed, in the opinion of
handy wid a pin !" f veaael owners at least, the closing of the
"Handy with a pen 1" repeated the anal on Sunday is a great injustice
"Heavens, However, in this instance, informations
captive with sudden energy. were laid by a local dead -beat agtilest
viol oro
IT WILL PAY
n.ANl'r A('Tl aa'lt• u►'
.S'zslr, DOoi'S -' Blinds
Eyt, Ear and Throat.
DR. RYERSON
►
317, ('hare\ Street. Tomato. Oat..
L. R. C. P., L. H. C. S. E.. Lecturer on the
Eye, Far and Throat. Trinity Medical Col-
lege, Toronto, and Surgeon to the Mercer Eye
and Esr nical Assistant
Rol Ophthalmic yHospital. late 11Moorflrlds. and
Central London Throat and Ear Hospital, may
be consulted at
THE WINDSOR HOTEL,
BTRIITF'ORD,
On Last Saturday of Beery Month.
n6ALEIte IX ALL KINDS toV
Lunaber, Lfi'th, Shingles
and builder's material ut every description.
SC'i`OL FURNITURE A SPECIALTY.
tea All Orders promptly attended to.
Ooderieh, Aug. 2, 1883. a 1909-1y
YOU TO PROCURE FROM YOUR
Druggist a bottle of TAPBOOTTS
DOMINIOIQ'
HAIR RESTORER
It keeps the hair fresh and natural ; itis not
otfemive nor injurious In (ta effects, but pleas-
ggfpeesant nd tone. twent(yandtnatu`ns ralnthe esstothe'and
bah..
it promotes luxurious growth and prevents
premature decay.
PRICE, 50 CENTS.
W.J. C. Naft;e1,
Druggist. etc., Agent for Godes ich.
Aug. 16th, 1881. 1904 -itch
man, I'm too handy. That's what I'm twelve of the lo,ek tenders, for ate
here for."—[N. Y. Sun.
Dennis Renshawa, who shot at three
evictor' Monday, was arraigned on
Tuesday at Banbridge, Ireland, on a
charge of shooting with intent to murder.
The doctors testified that the head con-
ttable was wounded in f(/u keen places.
The case was remanded for a week.
Dr. Fowlers Extract of Wild Straw-
berry will never fail you when taken to
cure Dysentery, Colic, Sick stomach, or
any form of Summer Complaint. Relief
elastic turao gradually end gently up..n is almost instantaneous; a few doses cure
the tissues underneath. When the when other remedies fail. 2 .
binding is completed, the land ghoul] Tfnu are troubled with n dismlered
be held aloft in a vertiosl pwrition, and oit.auach 1 Dr. Carsen's Bitters will afford
in a few minutes the swelling will 1e per
ppr,inpt reli
ef. it is the best Family
Mathcine, far Superior to Pills. Al!
ceptibly diminished. The braid is than
taken off and immediately reapplied in
the same manner, when, after another
five nnnntes, the linger, if again taptdly
nnotr.ted, will be .'stall en ouch ft.r the
ring to be removed with sear.
Druggists sell it.
tsr6reg es Mpeedy s ■re.
From the many remarkable curse
wr„ultht by using McGregoor's
('urs' f .r Dyspepsia, indigestion, mete
pgti,tn and Affection of the Liver, and
item immense sale of it without any ad•
TIDO politica) et a/.lt 1sinR uteri the ,e..t>iug. we have concluded to place it
papules' vote of the Peet le t1gDYla� la eats .•r..v on the market, so that those
lives of Dv. Fowler's Estreat of wid who safer say perfect Strawberry that matchless remedy for
Cholera M,sbus and all Stemmer eos-
plainta 2
A man a wife should always be the
.
am, repo -easily to bre hareem . but if
she te weak std tereens and saes Carter's
Iran Pills, she cannel be, for they make
her "feel hk. • different persr.n, at least
se they .11 say. and their husbands nay
Ott Ital.
,p.�ars sad MMrtes.
Ol et (i•u. Rh sae dpg More and
d • of Weareger d. Parka's
Cab„ It isen apcsed of Vase-
line,
Conde, and has
nev failed
Add S Pimples. Blotches
never fsila.d to ivioe•
Ulcerated Soros, Rough Skin Tt core
when all others fail. Try it. 1.
1 hare w cureno
tit G. Rhynes drug store and get a trap
beetle free, er the register vise at 50 cents
and • 1. a
l'ti' TI$R r'c'R DAerkrT1.. - Poverty
aith perfect health is rather to he chosen
than riches and dyspepsia. Try the
magic effect of a dollar bottle of For vra1Ji
or HMALTH.
Arsenic and quinine are not desirable
eomnvsiities to carry in one's system,
snit it is to be hoped that the pollen—ions
awns remedies have hal their day. Ayer's
Ague Cure is a sure antidote for Ague
aril all malarial fevers, and is perfectly
harmless leaving the system in as good
rendition as hetet• the charmer was eon
trsetawd
of the Lord's Day set. The learned and
intelligent justice who upholds the
majesty of the law at Thorold derided
that the lock -tenders. though fulfilling a
public duty, in obedience to the orders
of the department, were offenders within
the act, and convicted and fined them
accordingly. Yesterday an order was
granted by Mr. Justice Osler forth. issue
Of a certiorari to briug up two *meta
-
lions. and their legality will steady b.
tested.
W. J. Guppy,(d Newbury
writes --"Dr. FAwl.trs Wild Strawberry
is just the thing for Sommer Sickness.
1 sold out my stock three times last sum-
mer. There was a gond demand for i4"
Dr. Fowlers Extract of Wild Strawberry
is infallible for Dysentery. Ct.Iie Sick
Stonuch and Bowel Cowrpleint.. 2
The manta fur notoriety is spreading
reridiy and hide fair to become epidemic
ere long among • certain clams of intel-
lect. A Brrlf•ord, Ps., drag clerk has
aught the infection hed17 and premises
to Imp (nen the Kinsua iaduct into the
stream,310 feet below.
The wid,ew 11 John 1'. Heenan is liv-
ing at Lone Pine, hnso eitunt!, (`Ill. /the
is a daughter of Col. Sherman !elevens,s
highly respected resident of that Ogee I 'Mt DARLiNG IMPERIAL
She ntnrried Heenan greatly after his
fight with Tom Meyers, and prior to that SE
she was an Retreat.
lune 5th. 1881. 1 -
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--IO(•R CSLEBRATRD(—
"LARDINE."
bread is unexcelled by any other oil on the
market. In recogn(tion of its superior merit,
we have received
All the Highest Prizes !
wherever we exhibited it since 1878, among
other awards • large number of
Gold, Silver & Bronze Medals,
besides numerous Dipl as. 11 is warranted
not to gum or clog ; wears equal to ('astor,011
and being fess than one-half the price la the
cheapest oil on the market. tOTRY iT.
For Sale by
'R. W. McKenzie,
1 dei. Goderleb.
e Cheap Tea Ston. AYER'S
JUST RECEIVED,
A LARDY SUPPLY OF
: ��,ED FRUITS
.AND
CANNED MEATS
OF ALL KINDS.
A CHOICE SELECTiON Or
Fresh Groceries
Mao • flue- assortment of
Crockery & Glassware
IN THF. LATEST DESIGNS.
rTeas a Specialty
'to heus•hoM should be etnselered
ample ter without s berth" of Dr. Van
Pers's Kidney Ome is ire the ekeee.
It is the only remedy that will positively,
permanently end j.rnmptly enre all forms
of kidney diseases. 't..ld by J. Wilson
9rat
Forlerstwnw HrAt.rn Ti remould'
the secretions, an t.ttes the mncees sur -
fares "f the head. lhrrat.sturrach.bowele
and Walder. expelling Catarrh in all l"
forms Price •1
Hair Vigor
restores, With the gloss and freshness of youth,
faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown rotor,
or deep block, as may be desired. By its nes light
or red hair may be darkened, thin hair thickened,
and baldness often, mange not always. cared.
It checks falling of the hair, •ud stimulates •
weak and sickly growth to vigor. It prevents and
tures scarf and dandruff. and heals ewarly .req
disease peculiar to the scalp. As a Ladles' Hear
Dressing, the V tuna 1. unequalled ; It rentable
neither oil nor Aye, render. the hair soot, glossy,
and silken in appearance, seal Imparts • delicate,
agreeable. and hurting perfum..
Ma. C. P. note ..is writes frio RM+r, a, July
1, 1M2 : ' Wt fall my hair emmwe.eed tailing
out, sod In a short tips 1 beesms nearly bald. I
need part of a bottle of Avra's HAI• Yrrtonr�,
wbleb stopped the falling of the heir, and,acted
• sew growth. 1 have now a full heal of bats
wing ♦lgor,atly, and ►,n eonvine.A that but
mitre!? bald.
.1. W. Bowie, proprietor of the McArthur I O►W{�
Ragas.., says : Avaa's HAI* Vico,* N a natal
excellent prepavattos tow the hair. 1 speak of It
from my nen seperlotow. It. or, promotes the
growth of new /air, anti makes It 'tory i d anti
The V loos Is also s sate ease for dandruff. Not
wtthln my kneettvige has the preparatbe ever
failed to give entire watlstaetlos."
M. A.ara TATAR •IRA, I.erler rat IM eel*.
hrateri " ratrteirn ramify • ',r grottiab Vosaltais,
•rites Sown Hra.on, M,u.. I'.A. s, term 'Item
loses my hair brims to ggi1 re .every .olden., of the
sassueese whieh Latae tin,. preen reek, 1 have used
ATltir'5 HAte •row,*, are, so have been able to
belated• an •N.. resp• ,tf yosthfalaese – a emir
N of osssw eshle enesrys.nee m ministers,
°tutors, rrtw+, anti in Net every one who live§ In
A R tine .m.eyeof .he publineuro r
L E Yea. O.A. hse,nrv/, rwfrltlwg from lA Iris *t.,
rt/.rt..s.sw, ewyo.tl �
the use of your preparation 1 should bars keen
Circassian
Polynesian
Peruvian
Sarmatian
l'srldan
Sardinian.
Circassian.
PeruviaPolynesian
Sar atian .
Parisian
Sardinian
Circassian
Polynesian
Peruvian
Sarmatian
Parisian
Sardinian.
Circassian
Polynesian
Peruvian
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Parisian
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Circassian
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Sarmattan
Passengers require to leave 0oderiob at noon
on Thursdays, to connect with .leaner •
Qufereww
ebec. illird certificatet t
psigreatly reduce,_
rates to persona wishing to bring their .meads
out from the 01d Country.
For Tickets and all Information, apply to
H. Al1MBTRONO,
Ticket Agent
Ooderlch.
Ooderlcb. May l7th, 1823.
May 19
26
June 2
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GOOD HARVEST MITTS
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tblaa.d very rapidly, shed 1 way
ts tam ggrowing
baM. ON value AVM* • H AIR V 111411 the tatgsg
stepped Rad • sew „vnwth ro,nm.weed, sad 1a
Meet • meso my bead was rowpl.e.ry
With short MM. it has owetl.u.d to pew, sed •
wow r gotta rle tell 1 red ed bet
ower bottle .A too teeg, hug now Ms it oe creme .
ally r • demist'.
W. lave lumbar% of Melia, tretlewesia e M the
effs.ry rat Arse's HAta V,noa it •.siOwl
trial to e selsee the most sk.paMal of 161 Rtlee.
r*arawwn av
Or. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mng.
TAM GROCER t*ODCRiCiI field by all Droggislia
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('ollingwood• Ont. --The Crowfoot Bitters I
took cured me of Sick Headache, after twenty
years of sutferingg without being able to find
relief. Mita. J. HOLLtreoettcsD. d •
Clarksburg, Ont. The CrowfootBitten per
fectly cured me of S•Itrbeum, without natnff
any other medicine. MRs. JosarH L.ovonasD.
If yell wish to gel Ike worth .f your money
ask year druggist fee It.
THEY ALL KEEP IT
May 17th. 188 1IS1.
20 ACIIES Fes!
Devil's Lake, Turtle Mountain
and Mouse River Country,
NORTH DAKOTA,
Tributary to the United Rtatrs Land Office
GRAND FORKS, DAKOTA.
srrn•N A L ■ t r ao lparticular
melte' Fagg to any eddreY b)
H. F. MI'NALLY,
I i e newt ?revealing Agent
IT PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS f lANITOSSA A t
Miff nem M. Termite, Om.
S. SLOANE,
Ilse
0411110d a keg* adaat W of
WESTERN CORN
Ter sewing broadcast. alas. bat N
Canadian Corn.
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OolMteb. May 17th IIMa