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The Huron Signal, 1889-2-22, Page 6RELIGIOUS NOTES. ItXPERIMENT11 'CEDING PICA. , . , , 1HE 11U1‘011 BIQNAL, FRIDAY. FEB. 22, dillerae..aue r..caan: salaams, Ile theirs ltseallte 4M..4 and Attested by Well Atittnerattes A report giving results of ex peruneute ousedueted eis tin 11hums Agricultural College farm, in feeshog pigs, juetatime tea following coueltmenus. 1 It required 13.N pound* of AUK milk to produer 1 pound 4./ puck whea fest with c.rzas n ratio I 1 7 to fatten- ina hive *. taunt wife could not be eee- nontindly fed te fanetting bugs unites it was • waste product Whorl* mould not be otherwise utilised 11. It required ou average 411 pouilds of OSLolled corn to pro- duce 1 pouu.': of pork durum an average period of four wearke. or I burbel pro- duced 134 pounds. 4 It required .;,411 peund e of cornmeal to preduce 1 pou of pork, or 1 bushel uf corn inade iota) meal and fed dry produced 121 pounds et pork. 5. Wheti fed dry. ehelled corn is more eeo ttttt Meal titan cornmeal to feed to fattening bugs. 6. It requires .e pounds or urea fourth bushel of ground oats to produce 1 poued of pork when fed with equal parts by weight of cornmeal. 7. Our bushel of aim is worth nearly three busheie ,,f “uts as feed for t "relic*. IsIs sermon, Aire broad A, - fattening bugs' t"r° ie.1Pigs gained ...lowly, a serste.i. to b • polts,ar alioeas SM e Were. ' teed. Mil boron 1. edit bis a el , o srIk.a. - Z./put-germ. The Learrutt of the Crem (Bomar. (J1111,.111.1 la 10 isutuner 111Ks.giststi 1116.0010 members ; is lerlasol it 1. issuer t 11 is &alerted that If ihe preartit we Iliere&se oolltIuueu, the 11 •111•• Chrtrt i 1111111 Ila Ch11.• ili the )rair 1900, soil I smother 2.1.100,000 It aa a great deal better to live • h. ly hle than to talk &ham st. Llehlb usi doitt Aug hells •ud bi.. ewelloolls is. e•1 attention to thaw si they lust - ely. Tbirty meatglary sscirties, *.*t. 1(10 1111114106.1•1106, •ro. a.a1 W. lit in listlia 38 lw Ith 925 1..leatuw•rit a, la. TiUI8. A IN e • rg Wee. kits 1ft r Ilitarird Igo rtrItt11 beV111111w lila. .• war to nogg ; ..tel a e.viay lust. on lir i.eiah Meuse teem tuns been ..e.. about 4) pound. per week, and ate about .4 21 pounds of men per 100 laniuds of ' "4" weight. it The gain tar tire amount of Dr meat te mei, 'hoot ioll• 11.4 1.i fusel eontotwed El...reused thinug fatten- 1.a...1 had utueh tod.t o lsi"'1"134 1 -Le*" Iltg. 10. Pork was produced &Wring the es ti t.to rch. Ann h,• ea nee . rn d weather, with corn at. ceote per . 111tolit: in that *At • W bushel, for lees than teats per pound. mottle" sees Clime! I. 1 no.: ge• e • 11. Au insufficient heal supply for two „ ..1 week's caused a very tousiderable lows iti chitty' In Coolintle11.4s • sows Writ/ I. feeding lhereAft.er. 12.. Ifli14Ueosin is the cher:ewe. le teem writ virago tiaris.• Moat rcononM*I pnrk producim, niaterlal during the winter mouths iu regions 11. •Ivaa tit shake leami• m it 11 At le 4-4 ,11 • extensively grown. iierson 111 eaolinallolotolt With r•eh 1.101,11. Iti reply to the often repeated query, , Ira The ,4.ject eimest at to eir.. ••Ilow Innelt pnek wan Iwo aht wire hr heed* c sat tau to buaht I of ,comer ere pleuty of :pinions elinstiatt "se- pie A shirk, . and guesses. aith loose amertions. but comparatively a very few results based upen aetual trustworthy and recorded ex- sriments. From whatever source these last narned coulee thee ought to be we -1. • fetrOgrartri. ragevaiewtres. f A hi...""" 1"10/T P!i.,!.,:, . " .1 '' I tot' ha • o 'awry iistariot Res ....e % -• 1 !stormy Levitt quietiy bottom 1.7 141/1 teous Inom eatat !moue, ..• ho lotewe to the nowt assd mut without, tint ho ....uol , me b• 'Lilted out. A Lillnlailli 01 180 1 intr1 a servant enteind iiish a 11018. issciiitse at rt, the tioc:.or it814, moms Mlle*. 1 *48; 1 111Uppor• I Wiest u'ibi- I stoutly he rode tor the Loa 111 tulles • without ineetieg wry thow ; titan he 1•011011141 III Chit tlialito try a ball ht tit owl lsa limit trrow H. Is..skt-41.sr • tit 'war, nut 14614111t1 MAW. (hi 116 MAUI. 1.. anoth- er 111.1111, When hada 11.441114 • tiara( ullirel staggering •I.stig ils this middle oi rued As this oisitor moue up, the owls- er oi the horm staseuserett out : "1 my, Jeel0e, 111 'hut you I 1 waist you to gird isie a presmatptiou ; they say yod me raid good to the temr, perla•ps poi wit' vie it Iss we ts,r unbind'. 'Well, my foetid, she' la it that lea you 1' sea the dauter. •1 mita a praeoription tor keep - lug guy legs Into turning tutu ilie se - I ton ' 'I cattle i ore y:u it, my man, hit there is a great pltunciau, a Irene' of salon. Will gico yota 11/11.1. pat want.' •011, tell no, *none lives, *nu I may go to him, tic I MD 1.. atolia.trer 14 I.N.S110* both tidy ass4 soul ' Ds)• peteoel. mid :gate the ..1........r 6414 tiiv atone heute on thd roati, Lut not nib Ili:lilts.' tior tinie He Colonel op, eseght the docter be the 1 halal, WWI with terra r,•iltisg doa it hes 1.4w, Ise rd.J. li.al Nese yuu I. Viet wit a!l, but the .a... or underreeci thet the great physioitu mei dealt with 8 in. Alai hui effected • ours. s f h.th 1..1) aud out Fer him no caw Is tuo teem -rate , •.e can anis out.. the uttermost 1 THE How CIRCLE. I- iminnT3 & SHOES 0..• of the luudeat working •unten ie lieglatel, who lam for useuy years WU (touted • forge wholesale Weenie, re tams *ace:Item 'smarm at alt So Sauced ate, owisig, It Os this.:tived, 10 the h•list uf tatting .418 day a week bed. 11 we cahoot at otti fregueut initetioa, we uught, if lioesable, tat give the stectimas tostem tette to recover itself helmet'.5 the shocks. &yea au bour's tasoluaiou after itiesuh will deprive a hurried, animus dny of much t..t its injury Tim nerves tian oilers he 11.110ftN,U110 try II here, they retuav to be ouuttetted by strength of will. has often netted not. vely the reneeme Itioor of a 181411,- '.11 °oder 1'tihitair Warfare 1111111) • .wo. for whom Seat, has apresti his net A i.:44.41 tit.isurctiosi unit eel, come. for the query has tut impurtrat ' bearing upon the salmi (it cern, o ih Mat the 1.0.1i team aueneate. eepaamaaaa. giving v.*, r1 al.0111Z deserves pe .11(51 Id Coburn. Li Swiue Iliishandry, citee thir- '''"'"""••• ••"ke'" 1" th' 14v. raid results, the geueral average of sit ttttt . The Mtg..' which suggests that one bushel of corn •0 to gloss over tell1184IV•11..1.• of 148, tor fifty -Asia pounde of corn. fed on the .1 (Ville aild human, le -caber .1 the •..-oe ear, re:turtle, uuder ordinary ciretun- rank of the . &rider Las re...rite.' a retie bi•Drelt, ten point& of pork. Exalted poem," 1. felt I.. 8t4 An analysts of the experiments of Mr. „,,„„at„,„ ma a palea.„„, „I N, lames. of ihnbantetead• Entrialld. .040" 11 hell a baraitet wh. eccupied a place es. very (grotty that • ripid derma:se in the ib.. uniteh cefiatte, thicest 43..,4s - rate. of rOnSUINgron of food to a given weight of animal ea it fatteos; ahl, al- though lime food is eaten. it takes mere of it to prodhce one pound of increase. so that as the animal appreaehes the ma turity nf fatness it mny reach a point .i,41 receives the te..1.1 rhoulder, wile, where the volume of perk will hot posy a4 nbleitlefr is excleded from the for the earn consumed. 'fbis pont ought loekey Cluh far elle., ii.g, it is indica to be watched for, and the pig once Von sufficient that dare 10 len 'Mc Me se.nt to market. Experimvuts to tho manufacture of pork. the country over, give results that show that the beet re- turn teethe feted temattend is unqsmetion- ably obtained by liberal feeding durtng the early stages of growth. Mr. Ltarrtu has established in his experinents the fact that, "the larrer the preportion 01 nitrogenous eongeitulds in the food the greater tho tendency to increase iu fratue and flesh. but that the maturing of tin animal -in sword, its fattening--depezda very inueii more on the amount, in the food, of cell 3In diffestibk uon-nitrogenotts ronatituents.'' The above accords per- Loyalty Gr. up; I have wen the work .4 feetly. Mr. Colonel thhaL- . with all ex- itiesions in the Samoan Group ; I know pediments. The nitrogeue le foods repro- n ethe intends of the tioet,ty thoop sent the laitt i • matorial flesh formers " I have lived for ten yews in the ilervey Group know a few ..f the groups close curative arvittslarn, of the representative • dukedom bestowed by a grateful soverely.oli 1112 IttAll• fashionable Amer:mei watering Flaws nen to tolerate the .isto motes the weuttl in some counter* he witiiitely wirdred a they could Lady be kep1 tem. sided. A veteran missionaiy, 1:ve .7ss Chad - Mars, said recently m an • -dress its Landon :1 hare hail tw.uItv ne years' experiene I•UlOrle natives, I lived with the Curt/num emote, and I have tiresi. din.*? and slept with tho eatinibel. I hare slated the 'shoots et the New Heiriaes, slash 1 smczrely truet will to -t he handed over to the tender goer - ties et France. I hate visited the anti the Lou-uitrogenone tL heat and fat •-- on the lune. and for at leapt nine year. nate 11.u1ea for the Poultry Tani. of .8) 311. I hare with the ravages of lite conau;ag mime if sp,teinsaIesjly Nest Guinea, hut I 'nee tiever yet met curried out, will ineure succeseful poultry with a 'inlay man or weinan, or with a raising: 'Mule people, that your civilrattion. In buying fen -le or eoga go to some wit-hout Christianity, has trunfworth:" l'reder who 8011 his roPllta- Testimeny, such as this, is worth col teen at stake. Culis are not cheap at auy amaa „f the,,ry. price. Cardinsl Manning. its the course of at* Do not breed too many kin& of fowls at the same in Until terview with the /both/ 4-arrests:et-lam air to.perienett on the publication of the Letiden edition and monnmodatione warrant it confine yourself to ime or tao well known cerise °• 8°1•1•Yi saldi 10 reply to • 'lle•11"° ties. se to ',heftier he ceuld detect in the lntrodnee nen' blood ilito your stock United States any haruiful result pro - every year it- •n, by cities buying • dined by the Sunday newspapers, "I cockerel ,tr setting of eggs from some re- certainly can in one respect --that 11 as liable breeder. regards divorce. In this and other mit - Let old and yol:TI!4 birds bare ea wide a tersai morality, I recognize in America rang. as possible. and do net crowd too a decided tendency to, as I call it, go to tuauy in one hos. If you do you will wed. I fear that in Amer.ca freedom have diaetuse. of divorce has done much to break up Construct your house good and warm, domestic life, and it certainly requires I lanais to avoid danoa floors and afford a trod of senlight Sureshine s but slieht observation to see that in the ihetter than medicine. Give plenty .1 fresh air at all times. Above all things keep the house clean. Use carbolie powder occasionally to de- stroy lice. Clean roosts end bottom of laying nests. and whitewash ot'ten enough to keep ell sweet and clean. Provide a dusting and scratching pleas where yon ran bury wheat anti corn and thns induce the fowls to take the needful exercise. Give plenty of fresh water daily, and never allow tile fowls to go thirsty. Feed them systematwally two or three 1 IMPS a day; scatter the food. se they can't eat too fast or without peeper exercise - Bo not feed morn thau they will eat up e lem. or they will get tired of that kind of feed. Give them • variety of hreh try and testified feed; a mixture of cook el meat and vegenthles is an excellent th ; for their morning nieal. Give noft feed io the moru'. and the whole grain at night. earept a little wheat er rewind cern placed in the scratching plarms to give them exercise during the day. Things Mid by Otbers. A correspondent in American Itntel Houten says: "Perhaps a grave mistake has been made in teaching that the poul- try business is an easy avocation ordinal suited for Iodise end children. 'AM Is true so fares thecae* of a family Reek 1. eoneerned. but when the poultry bushman Is to be condueted as a business ft must be done on • wale aufileient to pay &large prafit, or enough will not be derived to support • family" A must destined to make a wine to emit the taste of the American people. and et the tame time keep well in a bot climate, ebould indieste at lava 90 dee* on the meet o. .Js and 5 deo. on the midi - mister. says E. Dubois. In The Fiend& Die- pateh. To obtain the beet requite rhu- barb not roarer flan i'else feet . Art each wity. :id • 4,44 • • ' • • ',IAA. A l• is. • . • C. J, '•. that rnaritilaa . ehould be used for feedteg bresi. es it is eafir tine to risk feeling ebeap auger. P M Anent, of Cannot ',aye! "I ohmic! v,.Itio . welt I. 4 • cellesit lab- seirbetiet; but 1.3 iterinair veal* at a for Unser is not Detail, great." I Rues tlertur.-ey Pomo tvqwwt• nf • poor mop both mashie mid palfatiana. ohaervauce of Sunday you have already drifted ter, far away (rem the usage ef your forefathers. Yee, I fear America inerally is going to seed, sod her Sun - flay newspapers must hate had tense - thing to do with it." Addressing a lame congregatien in the City Temple iodate the Rey 13r Perker said :-"I have lived to see :he day that I hardly did expect to see ; there is ac- tually now published in London • great daily paper that takes notice of the Chriscian pullet. That great daily paper is the New York ii•rold. It actually reougnized the Christian pulpit and those pooragaininded creature. o wh live to pre" .ese not ignereffoot ball, that greatest aid modest et all seiences, that aublimeet and noblest of all enter- prises* te which men can commit them- •Wees. But yet it is thooght Oat the Itulpit might have two or three columns in Its Monday Moue. I thank God for that recognition. It ia likely todo good. I do not say thit paper ignores the hal- hard -room or the race course or the theatre, but it actually dons recognize the feet that there is a pulpit in the country. Success to it. and God's blaring be upon that department of its labor." 18 RAINAVORD 011cHrg.-11 DltrirTn, Dr Bamford, speaking of one ef the weakest spots in modern Protestantism, says "It does not visibly, by means of Its great °beeches and services, embody any great gospel or Christian idea. Every one keowe what the micron mama The entitle, the credo/es exeltentien,embody a very definite idea. Bo should our churches. They should ever witness te those despise eerie, of lumen nature. 1e or age, en sera, tempted to selfish - sees and materialises, the Cherish should sorely Mend aa an evident witness, first in taan's thyme nature and eeneequent need of more then earthly food; seem& to man'• sonehip to God, and his.. the due of brotherliness owed by him to all Ins fellow seen, and third, to God's love and gond-will to mew revealed la the Christ whom words all Chrostiae (thumb - es profess to rioted ea their law. This weak spot, he mays, is the azalea's *hareem, et moat of our lame &ad fash- ionable ohurehea, whisk *seas to exist for anti are supported alms* setirely by the neh people 01 the 11101111111111ity. A Illegal &tem*. 140 bamerrence fatal attest of min1741. . Ap 040811 A Alls.PigIE household shoul'e'oillhe seaweed by keeping Magyar1's i'. co ral 1/11•Aftt si 'tiled^. it *..-.b.8 up colds, c"ughs, croup. "Anhui.. ono bionchitis ail a te. week. Jle intoner. 2 Melo amot )Near 4 lenses. A ladv, si.00ng h••riolf Kate True. has taken "tt uo ' tor the woolen au the cohainnns the II, ;reit F. , i'reaa Kate say• : 1 sitei.dea Wo.11141a • IllretIlle thr other day vi heir s sine 4 the represetita- wemett of Boaters were assembled Tne eti bang skeirs_ ._..14.&edseio.n was dress. After tiw etateas ue of threat had keen duly mossidered and the de celeste leans frowned upen on• sweet - voiced toiler arose *ad said : "Why could not we be si nieble like the men ; they live never bothered shout their chains ; a dress sot wits always drew suit f:' I looked at the speakei ru.i- oualy ; she was in earnest ; and then 1 rem:inhere:I that she belonged to that estimable clam celleii spinsters, mid did lot know an) het:er. In all the up, en4 in. and eine af this kaleidoscopic w• :s1 1 reeell c. rtam scenes its • lionee 1.:,1 of :two ti tirla.stee• low • party. I toe...sneer • 'Ili to...icons t 8,1141534 :e der/muds iimeEe Red thread ; the utterauces, net sweet bui street, cum - .:amino • deliequent tailor ; the angry taitcitings given an in' • tent necktie. and the fearful denunci• toms of some far.'eway laundress "Men never te the about their clothes Nattit• au& angel& detend us ! It takes • w• man a wan attach- ment a ouartette 1 I. theta to under- stand the trim we...donee of the maw... - line bieet. When T, Del...mato has a suit fresh frora the tailer's be is more finicky and fussy *Omit it than atsy Man. If there it 1 tito stoigeatteu. of tit A -tinkle across the shots:tiers, hack it gees and is conaiderea • ••nitsfii.- As to the oentaloons, have I not tamed my neck even worse than any ph.' witapher ever did to see if they wen not a trifle t.so long or tp•I short, and didit't I con- sider them • little dash in the rear, or • :dile song at th.., 1.nees, or a trifle too springy at the bottom If men -de too bother about cloths.," shy were mazy quilts ever snide to ti8* up the superfluous neckties &bastioned as out of style ! As to cosmetics. TIM Debutant has ten t• every 0110 .4 his ats ter's, and perfunaes are the cietight of !he masculine .riestrila. Ask your drolz• wet wise buys them, and then ask ever) wife who uses thein up for her. 11:1Iy the ether day flt bright fireman rewarked cencerning p spolar physician that he was the '•1kto of Roses" in the na,weing. "German ealogne at noon aisd • •11+srae- at night. Go un in :he innocence of your spins terial heart, west learned maiden, but believe nte, when 1 tell you, from Bps end of a wined rnmistache to the to* of a pump, or the fractional section of • white cuff below • coat sleeve. the sex that swears "bethers- mere about ciente* than we poor sinners. In this respect they are "superior." A Rwaleeo. Letter. Tileenburg, March 15th, 18/17. T. Milburn tt Co., Sirs, -Please ship at onee three dozen B. 11. Bitters. Beat sellieg inudieine in the shop. 8t.14 seven bottles today. Your* truly, C. Thompson. The above sample is but unit is! hun- dreds of similar expressions reeiVing B. B. B. An exceedingly eed case is reported from the township 411 West Templeton, nine miles (rem Ottawa. Catherine Mc- Nulty, a woman of 601..?.. and a little girl, Ann &Aber Maguire, were attend- ing a sick woman on Tuesday last. Their patient grim worse, and the old woman started to Urn a house within sight for aid. A terrible anoweteine was raging at the time Rh. del not return within an hour, and the little gill started to see what had beano* of her. 88e did not come back, and the sick woman was steno all night. In the morning some friends came to her, and went in search of the miming 'roes, only to find them frome in drifts. Eay fever se a type of catarrh having perolier symetarris. It ie attended ky as infiareed oondition of the lining nes- 'wanes of the rewards, tear-deete and throat, affeettng the limas Au acrid raucous is secreted a he d iiicharee ie ae ec an - Denied with a burning sensatina There are severe spasms of sneezing, frequent & Unarm et headache, watery and italicis- ed eyes. Ely's Crean Bali. t• • reuse - 4 that can be depeaded upon. 5001s. at druggists ; by mail, registered. liOsta Ely Broth.'., Dramatis, Owego. New York. lv TO eC1111 • COLD. Ao authority aives the tollowing "fine way of curiae • cold " :- Bathe the Wm in hot water aud drink a pita .4 hot lemonade. l'hou sewage with salt water, and remelt% in • warm 1400111. Bathe the fact* in ter, hot water erery five minutes for au hour. Saud up the obeli& hot salt water every three timers. Isaiah, siiimonia or ether. Tike four hour* of active exercise in the olive air. gerECTO or TOILSOCCO IN ractini. Those who can use tobacce without jos- isittii•atu injury will have all the pleasant effects reverend, and wale suffer from the symptoms of poniounet if they exceed the limas of telleratice. Taste 83 'tip- toes. are ; 1. The heat Cs act le -ceases inure mind when tette:Neu is used ; 2. Plate item. 10:1111, oor unusual monsatissite in the heait ; 3 There is 00 appetite in the tttttt eine, the toneee M coated, deli- mit/ 'lavers *re het appreciated. aud sod dyspepsia, etcurs slier eating ; 4 "renal -tire--entruth anTI merino, or neasil catarrh appears, and beetoatie• very trouhletionsee ;1. The eyesight tr1 messes poor, i.ut improves when the habit le ebendorted ; 6 A :Warm often • craving for 1:titiot 1 IMMO Gcr stimulant, la - part.tice d. • eructate:same STIIIII LAN?. Milk bested to much above one hun- dred degroes Fabrestheit loses for • time • ileurtio • f it• sweetness aud deissity. No eue fatigued by ttaer-akertion a body sir mind, hes trier expertemad the reviving influeuce 01 a tumbler of chi, beverage, heated as hot as it can be sipped, will willingly forego a resort to it because of as being rendered smite - what less aeceptable to the palate. Th. Dreaminess with which its cerdial in- fluence frit is seared surprising. Som. pertien of it seems to be digested and appropriated almost immdiately ; and many wh.. now teary they need alco- holic stimulants when exhausted by fatigue will Mid in this simple draught an equivaleut that will be •bundatitly satisfying mid fax more endartng in its effects. There is many an letterset, rked weman who fence" she could root keep up without her beer ; she utile takes its inomeutary exhilersttiot toe strength, and applies the whip instead of nourishment te her poor exhausted frame. Any physictan will tell her that there is more real strength and tieurish, meet in a eace et bread than in a quart of beer ; but, if ahe Itsces atisutelasits. would be a very useless piece of intonate , lion. LEAlr.itiiii Pi WALL A young child should never be en- couraged to stand alone too soon, or to bear the full wetuht of its body on tta lees before it is strong lintrutft it, as, if this is allowed, the lees will mom assuredly beceuse "Irewed and diefigured for life. It is a geed plan le all ov h.lty to be upon the iturs.,ry floor for • short onie mice or t evict. a dey, and to kick about as Niture may dictate, thus giving strength and freedom to the husba. Dr.af44114.44 IN .1111.0111‘. 'The friends of • deaf child hare some- time' not the slightest to nen "kat 1118 bard of hearing ; and, reflectiott en the faults mid corruption ef their 0811 nature in youthful &Ilya they are •pt to inform ties little sufferer that it ie c•relese or provekingly ootininte, aud that "Nune is an deaf as he that went hear." We read ita /1..lutee "System of Server," of a bey te h... front early life. has been the the @abject of *unit disease, and who tuaIIy died trona •heees in the brain thereby, hut a hs.ss• tether used to b.et his ewes fur what he termed •Onatteiss Nee* Tremble Nay be expelled. if you do not heed the warnings of na- ture and at Jince pay alternation to the maintainance of your health. How often we see • person put off from day to day the purchase of a medicine which if pro- cured at the nutatart of a disease would heve remedied it almost immediately Now if Johnston's Tonic Liver Pills had been taken when the first uneasiness made its appearance the illness would have been "nipped ia the bud." John- son's Tonic Bitten and Liver Pills are deeidedly the beet medicine on the mar- ket for general b.nic and invigorating propernes. Pills 25c. nee Fettle. Bitters 50 cents lied per bottle, add by Onede the druggist, Albion block, sole 1111••1rhj - To invigorate both the body and the bride, we the reliable tonic, Milhorni Aromatic Quinine Wine. A New Entland girl has married • Chinese laundryman. It would be well, perhaps. if American women generally were wile* errough to emery a man who ma do the washing. Carrying in tioal aod @plittine kindling are thee far shred the only accomplishments of American husbands. and very few of know that mooch. -Lousraile Ocisd rtes. -Journal. Nissigievess CsisnetewIteita. Counterfeits are always dangerous, more so that they always closely nn - 7412 788 OlUOINAL 111 •PIPI4ii•11C11 AND PI•Na. The remarkable meow mildewed hy Nasal Balm as a positive core for Catarrh and Cold in the Heed hes k - &seed unprincipled sadism to imitate it. The publie are metineed not to be de @sired by nostrums imitating Nasal Rahn in name and appears's*, hearing semi mesas as Nasal Orman, Nasal Balsam, e ta. Asa Inr Nasal Balm and tie an take imitation dealers may urge upon yes. Ifor sale by all drupgiete or see* post-paid on reempt of prWe (Sassed $1' by addressing loultor0 Oe. , Pros& ills Oat tl E. DOWNING'S. W. have made eat raerd teary prepansilons fur *8 rousting Ian and winter undo_ We have an THE LATEST STYLES la low vetoed goods. am well es in THE FINEST GOODS MANUFACTURED ! We areJainlv called the leader. In LOW PRICES style, and erar:ety of gorAs. Oise tee a cell and I will show You The Largest Stock of Boois and Shoes of every De- scription, Rubbers, Overshoes, Felt Boots Lum- bermensStockings, etc., to be found in Western Ontario. all"rhey are all Lowish' at dem widest -A. cash. 11344 will be so'01 at a small advanc8 on oust. E. DOWYING, Crabb* Misek. Car. Last st. and Sonar.. D. CORDON-, UNDErTAKER Man of this town for the last 10 years, and is yet. Any person wanting a First -Class Job, come to me for it. am bound to get you. trade if Quality and Price is any con- sideration. I have an immense stock of Furni- ture now on hand, and carry more Undetaking stock than all others combined. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. HEARSES SEOND TO NONE. _ PICTURE FRAMING AND GIL.ING DONE. • I have now csaltansi a ease of a a,ross of Blind Shade Rollers at 15 Cents each. Now :A your *me it you want cheap Wald COMM 4:21\TM- COMM .A.M.a.,- WAREROOMS :---Bctween P.O. and Bank of Montreal. WW2 Nu _^. I I AY U DIY Mien la theist's IMO le. put ia rimer 88 IllarlierChnirs. leo or then tic «le treated Itoehe•ter ritusisCk•Irs, and tared • Jeurninnaan Uarber, we are IS. positioe mean/ear in • r 8 Ursa hereto- fore. Lady's & Ciitidree• itaircutuag made • specialty oat MI dare reeept, Ihaturd=on Reams arid s grimed. xrc.MCI•TI3-1-1°T, IOU Wait Street. two doors .811 01 P.O.. acodeekth FALL MILLINERY! MRS. SALKELD bail opened out • mo•t at treetlre stock of Fall Milliner,. DI RIBBONS, PLUSHES, SHAPES, and everything else pertaining hs the The Ribbons are exceptional in selection Crazy Patches of first-class material on rates. PARKER DVIII__WORK‘ Tonowro.-I are aim the ea= bested Parker Dye Works. Tweets.. Orders senetted sad rade. 11115-3444 and value, sale at reasonable 11. thla metlen far,the ode - time guaranteed. 1111E3R13- NEW ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 The undersigned, while thanking the patine am their liberal petronami bestowal upon kin rises essninwaeisg 8gMais, belts ru moletaos skia I* mil nut d•w• his prime te Near Borrom PrecRAs aa withal particularly to can attendee to Ms SPLENDID LINES OF TEAS Frotn 10 cts to 75 cts per lb, Maple Syrup, finest Case Prune< pure Spices, Lawry celebrated Bacon, cooked Corn Beef, Cut Myrtle, Cavendish and Club Tobaccos, best American fine cut chewing Tobacco, fresh salt and canned Fish, best quality. 12 Bars of Soap for 25c. 3 Scrubbing Brushesfor 25c. ' 1 Lieseiw& Omega, Iffsel Gately. A No. 1 Cliseielalle Deena ere- eta.. Genius& Groceries, Crockery, glassware. Floor, Food JOHN ROBERTSON stroozasson TO o. sc lerrottilr Blebee Nook the &mare, Goderioh. lienietsb. are' es. Nee