The Huron Signal, 1883-09-28, Page 7l
FHL HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, SEPT. z8, 1.83
Fun ants Fancy.
Wb.. A. shades of night fall nobody
ON herr Is drop.
What ftootob'pyrt is like ladle's eoa-
veteatlss f Dears talkiug.
An ()dord .tndsot deities dictation
to be "allocation without inteutiun."
Elope girls are like told muskets, and
U.S a grist deal of powder, but don't go
off.
"What la true bravery r asks a pa-
per. It is gals* to sleep while your
wife sits up to watch fur burglars.
A young bride, on being asked bow
her hustaud termed out, replied t he
termed opt very late in the morn , sad
termed k very late at night.
The old proverb, "Where there's •
will theres a why," has bees revised to
wit the situation. It now reads,
"Whoa there's a bill we're away."
Young clerpdean at a clerical wasting
-"I merely throw out the idea" Old
mini.Nr;-"Well, 1 think that is the
beet thing you an du with it."
A farmer's wife wonders why the men
can't manage to do eocwthing useful,
and wants to know if they mightn't as
wall amuse themselves in smoking hams
as in smoking cigars 1
A young man dread in the height of
fashion, and with a poetic turn of mind,
ye driving along • country road, and.
upon gazing at a pond which skirted the
highway, said -"Oh, how I would like
to lave my heated heed in those c,u.wg
waters !" An Irishman, overhearing the
it zeta mat ion, remit ked -"Boded, you
might lave it there and it wouldu't
sink !"
"I want 'er pound o' black tan," said
Witherspoon t., Deacon Gilpin. "I
thought your folks used green tea," sug-
gested the deacon. "We did; but you
see my wife's sister, out in Injauna, is
dead, and she's wearin' monruin', and
she thought it 'd be more apuropriate
like to use blick tea for • while mow."
'lords of Ulisaom.
To hare ideas is to gather flowers. To
think is to weave them into •garland•.
Knoceledge will always prwlominate
over , ",ranee, as a luau g.,v••r't% the
other :.:hme
Pray r will utake a man cease from
sin, or stn ..i'1 entice& in in to clime from
prayer.
While we retain the power of render-
ing service and conferring fevers we
seldom experienco iugratitutle.
Training the land and the oye to do
work well leads individuals to torm cor-
rect habits in other reepecis.
It always seemed a sot. of clever stu-
pidity only to have one sort of talent -
almost like a carrier-pigecn.
There is that maketh himseli rich, yet
hath nothing ; there 's that make.h hi n-
se.f poor, yet hath great riches.
Poetry is the only verity -the expres-
sion of a sound mind speaking after the
ideal, and not after the apparent.
False friends are like our shadow-
keep.ng close to us while we walk in the
sunshine, but leavirg us the instant we
cross into the shade.
Pythagoras used to say that "A wound
from the tonsrue is worse than a wound
from the sword ; for the latter aJects
"r1} tine ieeiy, the fernier the spir:t-
the soul."
A wise oracle said : "Thou cauat not
prevent the birds from flying above the.
head, but thou can't preventtheir build-
ing their nests in thy heir."-[iKar.in
Luther.
Truo reformation has never logien ac-
complished by temporizing o- compro-
mising, and that conservatism, which
corer' n multitude of sirs, has always
en a barrier to progress..
Manners must adorn I-•towledge end
smooth its way through the worid. Like
a great rough diamond, it mry do vete
well in 'a closet by way of a curiesity,and
also for its intrinsic value.
Youth and age hare ta, little sym-
pathy with each other. If the yawed
would remember they may be old, aa'.'
the old would remember that they were
once young, the stolid would be happ:or.
No way has been found for ira'.ing
heroism easy, even for the scholar. Leber
--iron lab, r -is for him. The world
was created as an andien a -or him ; the
atoms of which it is made Are oppo..ur'-
tiee.
The leu government we have the bet-
ter -the fewer laws and the leas coufid-
i'tg power The antidote to th r abu+e
of fo -mal goverame:.t is :he irflneice of
private character, the growth of the '
divideel.
On the whole. it is goal, it is abso-
lutely needful, for ono to :,e ht'm',led
and prostrated, anti thrown amore the
plots Iron time to time. L;feisa school •
we are perverse sc' (Ores to .he last, end
require the rod.--[' menu Carlyle.
ever Care fp,
If you are ■ufferiee wi,h low and de-
pressed spirits, obs cf Anne i.e, general
debility, disordered bloat wee'c cors i
tution, headache, or any dieeree n: a 'o i-
ious nature, by all means procure a no.-
tle of Electric Bihtere. You ail' he a, •
prised to see the rtn'd im i,•ove ne'..lort
will follow ; you will be n..,• ert w' h .,err
life; atrengih and aaivi .y wJt ret'r t ;
pain and misery will oraae, rend heme-
forth you will rejoice in the Pt '.e ..f
Electric Bitters. Sold at fif. y tie its a
bottle by
LADY HRAtt'!t IPA-IAdies, you Can-
not make fair skin, rosy chtel.s, wool
sparkling eyes wi.h all the cns.ne.ice of
licence, or beautifier* of the world w u
s poor health, and nn,h;'t;, will - i,e
you such rich hleal,¢ ,.xl heel .'i b .t
and beauty as Hop leiter'. ti It s: '5
certain proof..
I. Lefts .
Corps Toothache (eel Nearatp,is di.let as
flash, re'ieves any Wald 'a'tirnilly, the
cheapest a's 1 qt: i..est so, ne-time : roe.
Why stet.- e; It :ion.' ..e .o, Nei.'*I,'r.
Headache, rehteinte•ism, Laub es.Shia
tie*, flora '• hi...at or Acute ''•:,,s u' Any
find when you c .y go to (Lea } s:
drug store void net a rib eat ant? it'„r.t-
lanenus epee for 2:i e...a Aek for
K trim's Flai I Lit,l.tt 'i,*. b
i
9s» Trottel Mane tilvMk .
The Chinese troops are by no cleans
uupreklared for the difbeulties of a lung
campaign in Ton gin. The Chinaman,
whshaa spread al1 over the twuutriee
adjacent to his own during the past few
years, works joyfully from the iret
thine in the morning to the last thing at
night, never stopping except fur an hour
or so to eat, and as careless of the bot
sun as though it did not exist. He will
h arry teak, saw wood, chop bamboo, all
the heaviest work imaginable, and this
in the presence *leech a temperature as
to the natives of the countries them-
selves is almost unbearable. This, nu
doabt, is the reason that the Chinese
coohe is fast edging oat all the other in-
habita;tts of the lands that border Open
the Gulf of Tvnquin. In order, how-
ever, to labor in this fashion he does not
clothe himself eery i aborstely. A sin-
gle rag round hie waiit completes his
toilet, unless occasionally he may wear
• huge sun hat, which gives him the ap-
pearance at a distance, .1 a walking
aushr inn. 13ut fur all practiced pur-
poses it may be said that the linen strip
is hes whole and sole clothing. His
brother of the army is not so very cli tfer-
ently accoutred In the north of China,
dun% the cold weather, he wean cer-
tainly a great deal of clothing, and his
oomlortable jacket and very serviceable
bouts have been made the basis for many
• foolish caricature. But in tropical
countries, and in the great heat, the
Chinese soldier wears a light and airy
uniform, which o,nsistI solely of a cap,
• thin linen jacket, and a gauzy pair of
pant& He knows that with more cloth -
mg he even, capable as he is of braving
Om sun, would he at a serious disadvan-
tage; and having this knowledge, he goes
to war clad suitably for the climate h.
has to encounter. The Frenchman who
proposes to fight him, on the other hand,
is attired very much in the same way as
at home. A good, thick blue uniform,
with solid red trousers, and, of course, a
strong, thick shirt, with hard leather
bra,ta, go to make up his costyyme. A
Chinaman would faint in such/a �resa
Is it at all surprising if the unacclimatis-
ed Frenchmeio feel the heat 1 If any
proof ..f the difficulties which the French
are about to meet were,:however, want-
ing, one has only to cart his eye across
Io the u.•rthern end of Sumatra, where
in a much cooler because hillier a ,ut.ti
than that to which the French are about
to operate, the Dutch have year after
year found themselves absolutely unable
to make any headway against the Act'',
sale. Shut up in a really very small
tract of land bounded by the sea, unable
to obtain succor from any source, the
Achion ,x•tople have managed without
much difficulty to hold back all the
forces which the experienced Dutchmen
have been able to bring against then.
Thousands of Dutch bones whiten on
the soil of Achin, thousands of Dutch-
men have been buried from the effecta
of fever dud exposure to the sun, but
yet the Achineee are as free as ever.
The French would have probably done
well had they studied this problem be-
fore beginning war in Tonquin. -[Ex.
.t alt-ewd Aatba•sader.
On a ce.:ain occasion .n ambassador,
whom the E npernr Charlemagne had
sent to an erstern monarch, while sitting
at the table of the latter, quite thought-
leae'y moved adish that was near him.
It happened that the king had its,
a law that if a guest touched a dish le -
fore he himself was seri ', he should be
put to death. Therefore, must natural-
ly, every eye wai turned towards the
enemy, and some of the courtiers pro-
clsimed his (offence and loudly demanded
his immediate punishment.
The king was in a dilemma. On the
one heel, he dreaded to excite the dis-
pleasure of so great a ruler as Charle-
magne by putting hismeasen
on the other he v unwilliee
subjects should End him rt. nies ;-t the
duty which he had imposed on himself.
Of the two things, the lett' - rued to
him the worst; so ho a uainted the ani-
hasaader with the law of the law of the
land, and told him he must die,
"I sinned ignorantly," said the man,
'%.t ignorance is no etcuse f its vio-
lation. Your every,decree must be car -
tied out to the letter, and I am the last
one who would wish yo.i to relax from
your rie,or in my behalf. I only implore
your highuets to grant me a sinwle favor
before I di..'
"It is net my desire, but the law,
that renders the death n sceseary," re -
,,lied the monarch, "and I prom se to
grant what soever thou asketh. My
word is fate."
"I only ask," replied the Frank, lo ok-
i•• ; around with a grim s toile, "that the
eyes of all who saw me touch the dish be
plr"ed my hand."
Hearing this, the courtiers gazed at
one another with fear and trembling,and
even the king was dismayed ; but the
promise had been given,and the si',guler
request must be complied with. So he
said :
"it shall be done."
on item however, not one was to
le found among the courtiers, nor the
servants,who was willing to acknowledge
that he had witnessed the act ; and the
king confessed that ho had not seen it.
"If no one saw me commit the deed,
there is no evidence to prove me guilty,"
(dee. :ed the embossed or, "and certainly
there can be no meson why I should suf-
fer death."
"Thou sagest wisely," retutned the
m •narch, who was so delighted a: the
emir: +.4 odor's cunni•tg. that he not only
pa, honed him, but bestowed upon him
many p,'.esnts of great talus.
if you are troubled with a dim trilered
F :well Dr. Carts. 's i", term n il! a :Ord
rn.Mrt relief. It is the best Family
I' eije•-t.s, :sr Superior to rill,. i 1
let tip;_ 1.4 sell i..
• Ileev •s). stern.
A member of • large IaesestttUe Arm
rw..gtfy gave • portion of his early ea
personas to tots wise.
1 was seventeen years old when I lett
the country store I had tended for three
yeses, aeon eaans to Bottum im search of a
place. Aaxiuus, of course, to appear to
the best advantage, I spout au unusual
amount of time .nd solicitude upon my
toilet, and a hvo it was completed, I sur-
veyed
urveyed my redaction in the guise with no
little satisfaction, glanetag lastly and
most approvingly upon • seal ring which
embellished my tittle fing.r, and toy
oane, a very fine alllair, which I perches -
with direct reference to this oeasiuu.
My first day's esperimuoe was not en-
oouraging; 1 traversed street after street
-up on one side and down the other -
without success. I fancied, towards the
Wt, the clerks knew my business the
moment I entered the dour, and they
winked ill-naturedly at my discomfiture
as I passed out. But nature endowed
me with a good degree of persistency,
and the next day I started ■,rain. To-
wards noon I entered a store where an
elderly gentleman stood talking with a
lady by the door. 1 waited till the visi-
tor had left, and then stated my errand.
"No, sir," was the answer, givem in a
peculiarly Crisp aad decided manner.
Possibly I looked the discouragement
I began to feel ; for he added, int a
kindlier tone, "Are you good at tak-
ing a hint T' "I .l.,u't know,"
answered, I, while ouy face flushed
painfully. "What I wished to sty
is this," said he, smiling at my em
barrassinent ; "if I were in want of a
clerk, I would not segues a young man
who came seeking employment with •
['ashy ring on his dreier and swinging a
fancy ane. For a moment, mortified
vanity struggled against common sense,
but setae got the viclot,', ant I repliet -
w,rh rather a shaky vuioe, I ant ;uutil-
1 .t: i very much uhli.ed O. you," wad
theft beat a hsaty retreat. As soon as I
got out of sight I slipped the ring into
my pocket, and walking rapidly to the
Worcester depot, I left the cane in charir
of the baggage -master "until caked for.
It is there now, for aught I know. At
any rate, I never celled for it. That
afternoon I obtained a situation with the
tirin of which I am now a partner. P.ow
much my unfortunate finery had injured
my prospects the previous day I shall
never know, but I never thj,nk of the old
gentleman and his plain dealing without
feeling, as I told him at the time, very
much obliged to him.
Li 11 . history of medici,,' no Avers
W iest as received web universal erne
mei .lx-.ost for the allov:at6,n it a.T•rda,
mud tie perm went core it effects in
bey diseases, as Dr. Van Buren'm Kinney
Ours, its action in these distr,s+i''•
anion.is is simply n-,holedel. Sold
by J. Was, s. 2m
Croatian.. - A waste well known i,
on i sect lees with the ®air Renewer, w I t 'eh
ret grey bale to its ne; anal cut- •r by
a few weeks elM. IBM at 5:) rents per
bottle by Jana Wan,. '-'m
The "tatgeLad" ItagNpes.
It is • popular mistake which auiens
the origin of the bagpipe to Scotland.
Jong before it rounded " the war note
of L' 'hie' " it had been heard in various
countries and cities of Europe, particu-
larly in Rome, where it was held in
great esteem ; en much No. indeed, as to
have been thoui,ht worthy by Nero of a
place on the coin of the Empire. He
even we it further, for it is related of him
by Seetonius that, when his lite and
imp're were in danger, lie made a vow
to the gods to the vCect that if they
would only extricate him from his ditli-
calties, he would condescend to play on
the famous ba,tpipe Unfortunately the
perfor.naace never canoe off, so we are
st a het to speak of the Emperor's mer-
its as a piper, but we :ear he would have
had no chance with our Highland brig-
ades in that department of music.
aneely enough, the bagpipe, though
sappoeed to be of home growth and
r ami. -cure, has not alwas been looked
upon• w th favor even in the north. It
A 'act that the Magistrate of Aberdeen
it 11. O " discharged the con' -nn piper
, oing through the,town at nycht, or in
the a Doling in vine coning, with his
pyoe--i: being an uncivil' forme to be
unit within sic a c• rhos burghe, and be-
iesa o:.ea found fault with, as weill by
muod.e ne'clitb,uits of the toun, as by
a.; a:,l,ers. "
Before the close of the present year
the Canad'an Pacific will have built 925
miles of road, including the work on the
main line and on the Ontario R Que',ec,
between Perth and Toronto. a, Ne t
sprit - the new steamers will be -put on
Lake Superior,when the 'tone from Win-
nipeg to Montreal will be at least ten
hours shorter than by rail by wry of St.
Paul and Chicago. The road from 'erth
to Toronto will be' lishted by the end
of this year. The Canada "acitio will
then build an air lino from Smith's FaJL
to Montreal. It is calculated tho.t the
road from elontreal to the "acifih will
be comp le. d by the end of 156, --sic
years ahead of time.
" Mr. John \Vanantaker has added one
more to his many benefactions to the
Young Men's Chr.stian Association. by
giving the Philadelphia Ass,ciation$a0,-
000 to pay o its uniting debt. The
entire amount of the debt -5'200,000 -
was made up by other suh cr:bora." Mr.
\Vanamaker is the Philadelphia mer
chant who last year spent 1?- 1,090 in
advei tis 'g, and made a profit of a mil-
lion.
Tbo Ilaukest ling ea tetrose
1• I .resu's Fluid Ligbuung for Neuralgia
lioadaoba- Toothache, its. It does not
Wieser or disoulor the skill ; require but
one application to banish all patoie-
ally without swag mil greasy ttultueut
u r carrying your head in a puulttue fur
week& Try • !K strut bottle from Gee.
Rhyne., druggist b
Sept Dryden
"She ....w. her roan, and when you rant
and swear.
Oen draw you to her with • intele fair.'
But it must be beasuful haw to have
such power ; and beatttitul hair can be
endeared by the see of t.'aoal.ans Hai
Rats dew as Sold at 50 eta by J. Wilma
am
a Ml...M/ la all ■aaklad.
la these times when our newspapers
aria boded wick patent tuedtcune adver-
tisements, it is gratifying it. know what
to proeurw that will certainly cure you
If you are tediums, blood out of order,
liver inactive, or comical debilitated,
there is nothing in the world that will
cure you su quickly as Electric Bitters.
The are a blessing to all mankind, and
can be had for only fifty omenta a bottle
of James Wdao . [2:]
Thousands bear witness to the posi-
tive cirative powers of the Oatar Gta-
w a.e I•vieosaroa, the only remedy that
has proved itself a specific for general
debility, seminal weakness, impotency,
eta, and all diseases that arise from self-
abuse or overtaxed brain, finally ending
in consumption, insanity and a Nemo -
tura grave Sold by all druggists, or
will be scut free un receipt of 51.00 per
box, •.r six bootee for 55. Address F. J.
CMCval • Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for
the teasel Stator. Send for cuceler
and te.tiun.nials of genuine cure'. (fee,
Rhyme, (:telerich. 3m
welt Rewarded.
A lib..ral reward will be peid to any
pp.etrty wits. Will praluce a ase of Li vet.
Kiluey or Stomach complaint that Ele•:-
tric Bitters will not speedily cure. B.it:g
them along, it will awtyiot nothing li-
the modicum it it f tile w ours, am.1 -stir
a ill Ste w.• l rate•-tr•,L. I , f tr your tL "','••
b ;.ides. A11 It'.. •1 Ji.,ra-.ea, Bi :u., •
uses. Jsuuditw. U tvati1.ttiw, and ,+ - •
cal debility ace quickly cured. Paths/se
thiol gut... toed or in rosy rstwn•t.w
^rice only fifty omits pax bottle. e..•
sale by J. Wil oar. r5]
An Oasis in the desert is aro bright r
light to the wandenug Arab thar. a b the
of Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure is t..
the unfortunate sufferer from Ki.L. '
Disease. it is a perfect, positive an.:
permanent cure. Sold by J. Wilson
(Uederich. 2m
Aa the trusts of winter vanish under
the caloric influence of the aun'a :aye,
so dines Bright's Disease, Dropsy, stone
in the Kidneys and Bladder, and Inflate:
elation of the Kidneys, leave the body
upon the administration of Dr. Van Bu
ren's,Kidney Cure. Sold by J. Wilson,
2m
naekler's Araks Salve.
The greatest medical wonder of the
world. Warrepted to speedl'y crre
Burns, Bruues,Cuta,Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever S.•tes, Ci.icers, Piles, C'lil.da ne
Corns, Totter, Chappel dent'., ant' •
Skin Eruptions, guaianteed to cu,o is
every instance, .or money refunded. 25••.
per box. For sale by f. \\'ilsuu. ly.
Ts the grilled Prete,ss.M, mrd all wi.m
1t navy' corers.
Phosph.+tine, or Nerve lona, a Phos-
phate Element b:tsed upon Scientifis
Facts. Formulated by Professor Austin,
M. D. oi.11oston; Mese, cures Pulmon-
ary Consumption, Sick Hei'Ir -he Ner-
vous Attacks, Vertigo and Neeraki.
and all wasting diseases of t'10 home:;
system. Phosphatine is not a Medoci.:e,
bar a Nutrimou. because is contains ro
Vegetable or \i:. eral Poisons, Opiates,
Nircotios, and ro Stimulants, but siutp!
ly the Phosp'iatic and Gartric Il11em •:t:s
found in our daily food! A sin•+le bottle
is suf8cio tt to convince. All Drug -elate
sell it 51.00 per , bott'e. LowD/te &
Co., sole agents for ;he Dor., > •oe.,
55 Front Street East Toronto
A Went DI rave
Thatis daily bringing joy to the homes
of .hous'tnds by saving many of ,'.sir
.loar o'es from an early grave. 'i'ru'yis
Dr. K'n 's new Discovery for Co 14111 111e.
tion, Cough., Coh:s. l►.thma, Breech: n.
Hay Fever, Loos of Voice Tic I; + +
..e 'I n,ai , fain in Side aid Cnw.. , (or
a .y divc:tae of the Throat arid Lungs, m
posit ire cure. Guaranteed. Trial Deo.
Coca freentJ. Wi'soon'sDee ;fitoi'o. Largo
size 51.m. (d)
Swiss im belieiiteo. Rev: the tes,i
moottet in the p:.i,,,, eTet on De. Van
Bitted' Kidney Cn e, them buy a booth's
and n•!'eve .f ate fleet* di. 'tot-
ing mine. Tournet can tell Top
ell shoat it. Sold byte il.tn Orxlericb
2m
New 1 .r P.•t.et+a-s Wetl- 1 ..v
eaar. Whitt."' and r'•.a: . •..at
The Great German jplvigora,o. ;s the
only specific for impotency, nor toes de-
bility, universal lassitude, For e..'t 1 mu,
peen in the back or side.' ro ma,,er how
shattered the system motto 1,e : •nm e
ceases of any I end, the Great tGer.niio
Remedy will restore the 'net tctious
and secure health and heppiness. *'.00
per box, six boxes for $3.00. Sold by
all druggists. Sent nn receipt of price,
postage paid, by F .1. Cheney, To'edo,
Ohio, sole rgent for united State•. Cir-
culars and testimonial sett free. Sold
by Geo. Rnynaa, solem&i.e.,: for DoJa.
rich.
t,
are/ 'dog Go 'Ile. r
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f'odeach.Lr.5.4.Sam..'2.t0pt.t .3.0ipm :.'.0t •n
Seafort'i. Ar.SM 4.1i 9 Le
Cheauord. t .-.o 2.10 C !l,10
V.:9T.
Pana. 1t -p s Mi :'d. al;x d.
Stratford. Lv 12.10 pm .. 7.1.tpm .. 5.15am ..3. •Sp•n
Sea'mth. Ar.12..'V 5.12 &M ..40
OodetiehAr. 1.50 t.:0 9.15 • 7 3
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f.ncknow Slane 1• l'31 arc. 10.' ,am3pm .. deg
Eines ••''ne 140talent ..
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it ilSonrdavtA-9.C9sn'..De4. O.
Valu,abse D:.s^every
WHO CAN DOUBT THAT BOTH
:or one's own comfort and the per -at• e
e' o hers -.t twit /meta -taint po' t well
n -nerved i.w.'d of hat - when the scall, frt,
rad rover' -h at.A •he hair become.
at ' prelim ' e • tit , fie to r o
aalaetrM .oraum' !eof
DOMIMIOI'
Suuply msrwculous is all I eels say of
the elect of Dr. Vats B•uen • Kidney
Cure Its wy Daae. .t u whit rlyj ledy
writes this fruni Antig,otisli, N. S., who
had suffered from paiso 1, it 1,, ck for
twenty y r& %I, 1.114.44
Sold by .1 t1'.oGod•,
Berthing. -
BAN 1K OF M0N1REAl.
CAPITAL - - •
aURPLUi. - - •
t1.,eve,ewe.
ts,two,otw.
Goderich Bra bM h.
D. GLASS . - Mfuousger,
Allows Interest un deposits. Drafts, Mits.
of credit wad amulet notes issued, ppab
to all parts or the world. 1764.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
Paid up Capital, - 56,000,000.
Rest, • 51,400,000.
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President - IIvY. WMf Ile Ai
Osmeral Manager, - W. n.....
Goderich Branch.
A. M. ItOSS, - - - • irta,taoau.
Intere.t allowed on deposits. Drafts on a
the prtucipal Towns and l'itie. It, Canada
(levet Itritain and the United Stater. bough
and sold.
Ad concealo Farmers u.. Note., w It eueo
more eador.ers. without tuort„u... 17S3
HAIR RESTORER
I/a to he M. TAPgCOTT. t.• L'tr.ton!, nee
yes will tea more t.1111
PRICE, 50 CENTS.
W.J. 0. I•Tar;,e1,
Druggist. etc.. Agent -or Goer
• pt. lltr nen
GJJERiCH 30ILER VALVAS.
Ch rgsta1 & Bis OL
TO MILL MEN .oil SALT WELL 1iEN
I1011:B1ta:u„ +.>.LT I'.\\p manurae
ture•1 o.r.h..A cat not*, .
1797
.1 CURE
111 t:4n f '411
Afraiorg, 10/414, Brain power. Serb
Prostration, Algid Sweats, SpermatorrAtee
gni ()coeval Late of l'ower. It repaire
strengthens the Enfeebled Brain, and lie-
• S'qrprising Tone am( l'igor to the Er-
• lt K•11 MAGNETIC NE'. Ca..
Sold in Goderich, bv *aura tt:la:.%. end
all Druggists very -where I v
OF:pWLEFIS
EXTRACTNIWILD
STRAmilllY
,CUR ES
C 040LERA
CHOLERA INFANTUM
ANO
ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS
SOLD RY.1LL l7Fat EP';
i%COMI•oMaTgl, •.O. 1571
THE N'/ILTO, PROVIDENT
AND
CAPITAL si,eammi.e.•
intending burrower, w mason ?heir beat, to
Wrests by anatotalne Ms ad vae.agt ous terms
oditairod by dais booloty. before going eke -
Pattie Wars. • to
Pus nate* ofglyereet, loan tables and f unher
SAM EL POLLOCK, Agent,
tluderich
Oodericb, May 17th. INS. 1014en
INSURANCE CARD.
VMS
PHCENIX INS. co -r, of Lon pox Fr glandl.e
Netablished 17112.
Ithaca taken in the above first -cleft( if .* es at
the Lowest rates by Holt 1 l'IC 1101t1 ON.
p'The andanagnell la ala... Appraleer We the
Oodertxli Sept. M. len.
'W ORM POWYJ'Ell S.
destroyer nt worms in Oltistrae or Aden..
ES
not. life is *weepiest by, g
and date before you die
something mighty and sub-
lime leave twhilid to conquer
time. Old a week in your own
:wind not u i•cd. w :II furnish
vim c* coal/IOC. •er mak Mg fertune.
Lactic. make Ale 1. an Imo. ar.t1 lbo3 6 and
girl.' *nuke grcat Itcadtr, if *on want
bueinoes at v. halt 3. u nn out Le gi ay all.
the time. write for pearl U. t 11. 1.1.ETT
it" Co.. Port lead Mein
. 1111
Irk Mb
of t bete va; raw
.in•t health teetered
GERMAN 111.".1.'60P.IT"Ri
whlth posidieety and ; 71111•1111(011 .-• ha.
ergy. Iowa lit mei:tort. 111 ode,
pain in the Leek. ilipiptta ad * is in toe.
11111. old ture. earl man* id!, r that
tead irranItj ouctuit 1: it to- ma-
ture grave.
will be sent f roe tor , OR
Ivtheir earn II...side it t ter be
chance to make name:v. We .0 tad 0.er. WC.
own locallfee. An)141.• eon do the werk pro-
perly fnim the first start. The business will
pay more than ten %intern orclicsry wages. Ex-
pensive outfit furnialteil fr. e. No one who en-
dages fails to make nunic:. rap•dly. Tim can
gevote your whelp time to the wur It. or unly
your spare inoment it. Full informal 'on and
all that is net:cowry sent free. Addles* STIN
SON e CO. Portland. Maine.
$500.00 nownaid.
We wit: pay the above reward tor any MS. et
Liver CoMplaint I/yam-gala. Wok Headed."
ludigestier. Constipation etc cost' veneed we
caneo curt with West's vegetable IA vet Pi%
They are purely Vegetal:le, ant nett : tO
Druggists. Denary of counted:tote ani imita-
JOHN C'. Wb.ST & CO., "The Madera.'
81 And 03 Elul St. Meat, Tortm:o
trial packue ana or mai p:epaid on receipt
Woe Rale as WILI4ON'S MEG aTelnie
Health is 'W'salthl
flif- .4 41
rts-
Reel
118P „Atioloi! or tobacco. Virce, del -54x-
log in ',vanity ami Nations te ishiey.rew
and tro. -.net erettoo. (aimed by tiee- 0,11c4.
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