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The Signal, 1893-3-16, Page 6$ . I 0 • ... eti 1 f THE SIGNAL: GODFRIOH, ONT., THURSDAY, MAROH 1t 1•113. SETT. [ITCELECTRICITY NI A NEW ERA DAWNING FOR THE PURE � [HOUSEKEEPER POWDERED' pi IeT�, ST T. SCOT.... [mail.fwrv. or.eire Mai h.stm� wit g. Asawaesaba Saha ase W An [..saw well ay..ntate. Ile w oss.=aa1PIR • r•Mrwtt-em. FINDER NAIL PHILOSOPHY. Iam geisha.. teermithhgag Mutase• -Ir r base 5sMa0. t Ile philosophy o/ the linger nails to a avast Inlerrstiug eta* simple though it They appear et Drat I . bas Foca m cvthat the average frrowth of the dugor left one thirty secou• 1 of -arinch pc/ tar little ore than tat tach toil a hall per year The growth however, •lepeu.l• to a groat eluent upon the rate of tau rill u, att� dunag peel. dr of • -knew' It is uMtuu rvtardc.l. It is ter 'erstoot o gaysWm�.faster in .umer *:tea in a toter, and r"yel,ers iron, different Angers, hent.• o.•rt to .11e muddle toe gar wad abuts[ in touwb and Malo fte••.r, says the 11. be. aiding to tba 4 growth agreed ltgon by eminent 'try the average ltu.e taken for each a. -I t•. grow *4 loll length Is aluut a tied aerates, • ,.i at the rote a 70 years tai age d have renewed :, 183 tines. • tkiug the tngtb i aril at ha,f an he would h p seven !eel line to ;acs of nail on r. aid on all hie ti.,gers and tht:.,te r. -at. length of seventy -stereo feet 1t is amerted by the the nails on the eight hand r than those ou t` kit • r ie batere•,tih,; to :.ria of hear. r- w s�lt Whe.. wet we one au each of •!.-:.ring to ,t has vivaria since thawed out 1f • perste•, fou eighties months r the hand of the a while they will be The mere .sate will be the r.dge. u -ental deprer•t'on the nails as physi rue linger nail Immo of disease. • are rbeuusrum beeDerriereof 104'''���degree.. the noel will be cut ("owe sat„,,,,...,aaa...,,, : u typhoid fee •r, Aire the diseri . s om:es on ,radually, there tsar such sharp cutting o f the nail tle•aried f>levesswss.l•. _I he .herebol.ler and dtapara•t-e Oasrttr. The opening add.ent of President Wright” the history of a ,pia the duger the- patter. • *ruin distinct ridge, 01 the tarsi which t.' roach is coin;, stag. Fere are wastes, of ...mese, but where in u his arm within human experience are tory out ' but they ..0 the ua::a of are odset by eorrerp,ndiug wastes under arm mal ,s "n• any other spore. of neat::ig- Our kitchen un'hu'rt .er hand range sends much of its heat up the cbim- Olusr the a:1+r11ser ee.y ; that as a necessary waste tor whicl tre14ir anxiety au.l t.hIoea not to blanc. [tat the range tire the "arm atf ct o0 takes time to get audio way; it requires It:tel ing,or something which In tantamount eery eotur:ng e` I' III uun.lav thereto; it must be naiutuned there Las Mtn an pew.:ticslly all day tend rousetame aU eight), the system, .111* a Aad then Ch.oe drops in with her proemial eynation as uncontrollable as char•tcterutie. and for easy management keeps a rearing tire all day and keeps the juuitor busy at the coal bin. Jo that we neust look at the matter u a .lucaunt of .11 day or all week etbceency, or rather inetticaeacy, and here e where electric beating gets is is flue work. It does all its work quickly and well. The key is turned, when, presto' things begin to airs:., so that its wastes are active unity while the .•c.,k.ng operation, are in 1utl blast 11 .a eommuu Sur some people to cry down gas as an expensive fuel- For some purposes it as But with ('1Loe at the throttle it can discount coal by a liberal margin, and electricity can foaow a• close sec.m.l, while an the matter of con ventemce the latter stands heal mai shoot der •Move all other methods t niter tato•, dental or:vele might he noted, so- h as the exact spot where a is wanted. N. wastes in heating up a a hrol..tgun,tau outfit, such as a .wage, where a email ..ao will du as 11.e11 The oven descnbrd 0454 farms!. for 9 ceuta the heat noreestry to weed t•. the table a live -pound t.a•t of beef res thirty-five minute., oe a twelve pound tar key in forty -ti• a minutes : that is to say. the current is flow ang for undr periods; the t.: nal bskiug tar rees.Iog gore on lunger, because, after the ...ea ..haatel to :pal d• 'tees or inure as reousred, the i current may be cut off and t tar process of cooking will aotinuc until tie roast is "done. • It es or sale to turn ekctrie heat ing down. Give it • chance, by all mean., wad in spite of the ■utreernea ores with which it is charged it mac &HA" ..I prove a good domestic handmaiden-•Electnra1 Review. Mr.q ter WSW Mae R... erertemAle Ae..apltabad Theo rar-1'•. ashless Cast .r K1..tetery ler Cookies sad lar s.re Involved Meaa.ds ter tel• roomiest it Tis.. Cicctrte thalweg to sow • onmug at.. commercial Maga. We asset, „1 course, u. electric heaiiag, allow fur all the waste u mavertiss the ossl at the central statues. into boat and the haat tato meant and the dram into omelet. sad the inidrabl bot Isuse. Of hw *res emMien Sat let w sap pose we are waiting hr a t brsaat kfa. some sue dews the items op .0 0141 aoomla4 current by lies, at the kilche,.• while she is converting the raw .tonal ..t the hatcher and grow into a saanufactered product alta' will meet the approSatioe Mr palates. Flat let w suppose she as operating coal range hent. One bundle of klndhuX r w rate start her tire, _ cents : item; one ball' tat daily tval outgo, time tun per month., Ili mow ; total, 12 nista Let us tbruat est of view for the present why she mei an mach coal, remembering only the outdate sad imperious tact that she I;'••ai away wit ono tui tat curl m one [rout'[ to 4peratr her rangy. fur whtrb our good cash fall. -with • cold, dull plunk ant.. the pocket•• at the coat barons. Now let to ,tae electro otenails for the same work. We are haat ng shop, soh bwled eggs, griddle cakes as 1 code, -a simple, et aleaotne and frugal hetif Chloe can cut Sono the heat tariff. We all tint heat two quarts of water, which troll nate matters for the coffee and the egg., *tem . 4 amperes at 110 colts, ten minute.. 1 1 3 cents, Item ['hops, " amperes at IIt solo for two Minutes. '2 rents- Itrm 1: griddle cake, i amperes at 110 tolls 1 • ten minutes, 1 1 3 touts. noising the aggi. gate coat of heat ♦ '_' :1 orate, at the end or winch time utf guns the et .-rent and the current anal the expense v' The figures lore u.rt are lased on U ,. use a the 4 sthrpot, boater and griddle. electric unensals, and arae suhstantialt correct Their import :e simply this, that there are two sides which must he considered in tine natter .est t 1. tnc heat at 11m recant. annual oneye0tioa of the Gan - M. in I:le.:trice! Asea4at.ou, held at Tor• oot t, contains a nous of w•ettang te capital- ist+ aus uneaten, ng Weil as s,I»etricia s He said : " That wh5e ata uuJoubtedly a fe 'het solid mid.*butaut,al prigross has boo made by I',.tu.-rvatite management of elt'srical *uterpt:o.e, s word of eau ..n may act to out of p a., to larstore in •uritis hard upon electrical apeculatioa. There is a 'anger that the facto( tis solid program" Ms) be made the tat ultimate i ijury to the tome, s• . 1 with it It has aauuwl a artiste o1 es, having elect - • as • linens, :• ne up aa fast as a loos, to spmit up shat as mushrooms. Ti • uevite (ethereal marry of these will diesredst, to a attain Ottani, legitimate en- terprise and peanuts* b .iu.e. The ',may set. •its for the 1. sa dinta!-ee teanenneatwt of rower, thouvh .carwely to be classed with into t may be termed the ele-_tric fake, are al.th pmswnr1 tar renewed from the line of commando' auc••.•.a Haperimeotelly, much has been aauntplisbod in this direet,..n,„, though the ouu.p•teated natule of the ap,. promos and its .•asst for operation and !I- pso. tpso. ,,.ke financial wooer.. rather rare than pi•otele atiosl M the lust convention of th • A.soc,ainin 1 tookocear•ion, in np•Mst• lion w views Theo ter- torth, to mildly .4,55 - etc, the hudr.d mile. so .tour eotcrprae that was to tarry the denizens from the wild. of Missouri to the %torld s Four so Chicago. Where is that cute:prise today• Several mils of tool ate contracted-- all but the track in a straight line. to., 1 believe, as moldered neceiary by the projectors. het no plane are hWIrsouni .g, and we do soot .ee the nam.. ••t toy eugt..eer of atonal Ing ...mewled with the schema.. The sole nor -ggyy of the pr •motets app ears to be ex • per.le.l in the p.."lulstiou of a very rosy- esl,re.l pr.rpectes. .bowing impossible prod, a, and an elat.ural* engraving of the ` appy farmer sawing_wood and pumping .rater ny electrict , 1 power for a ample of miles alta .alis. si' the right of way. To come nearer be •, gond hard dol- labare taro ex•tacted �a frdel- /anotie pockets o( liege mbjeeta ..t the Quern in the name o( elseuicisy, as the myio wand wan waved even wader the now Of Bruck'. effigy na rv.a.e.aton heir/hoe Where In that wheats n ow' The Utopia!, dream of • railroad on Hew a Toad Daae KM Marketing. Touts are nut attr..ctive annnala, but ar cording to a correspondent of Forst and Stream tbi•y art more iote..igent than most persons hate given diem credit for bring. Aly garden," he says. "was the resort of .many tends, and we had Ireotne well ac- qyuunte.b with each other, although 1 thougnt them rather a ttnpol lot. Is was rt»n.cal, :. never, when i ar.'tdentally die tut bed one among the leaves or hauled him out of the soft earth, where he. was reetiag, to see the little fellow puff nsnsrll oat to the point of Fursting, and roll tip the whits of his eyes at elk watb an sxpresaoo of sleepy reproach. "One .ming i observed or of my toads cum.ng toward me along tt:e path. Ile was, as usual, deliberate in Lis movements. A bop, $ tong wait, and then another hop, As he cause near my seat he eyed me every farm t►•t :s bsslu promulgated now solemnly for a while, then helped between will ale trattoria' re to mar generation, es- my feet, and disappeared under the chair. spa as • wok hole for +e funds of the no- Us turning around • few minutes later 1 war:. A ward of wand* i• needed now,,saw him on the grelled wawail'leading oars es Pereadrnt of thin ,Association f give avto the front of the hoes. Without It 1t is open to you b •Ismaent from this any ohject 1 nae and strolled after him. I part Sem M onticios it IIyou see fit, and to The toed paid no atMntinn o nee it nrellee. if yes Oso- The sakey of se 1 came op oath h.... Snddenh Ornate elr•triral els' w'se M eada.gar• ' he trade • 1 t toward t ne edge of lbw 1'y tido trading aper Se crelolfy of thepath and vanished from s,ght. 1 knew people -. root*, .,0,%rag .14,ctriwl invest- 1 we hot not reached the gram border. me. . should he war, of the rosy colored I and 1 was puzzled et hu strange dieap pre wf edits ggr.c,vs M marvews Jifff psus'scr. 11„ $ ok step forward and stonp de.A■ to he alta(. In wogs( by rieetricily, , .'.d ,'•er tate spot whore he had landed. smbeniag and auulgaalagisr enmpanira •od : The mystery was rived, although i could so -coiled weeder fel inpllevetnenta In tel.. acarcv heat", what i p.unly see The phone The ..Id 10 the latter in the lead was Omer, but the fat, chunky body ed 51.tes uo at, tohe texpiry of seemed Retrad, pasted o the walk, an not pat. nus, swear le be • and in, recd was scarcely deacersible free it. It looked at t0lel.hnse or.w.i*nias• bawl inoorpnrst d ea if he tnaght bare been ran nt rr by a is dad -rent •tate wi'hbeili twenty to fifty cart whir. w perfectly Mooned was the ailbase n.pttal to „asks. 5'arier telephone body. uta 1 txoke•l, there was s light pa'w's 'o -w nt '.Isms enterprise will wank change. lake a flash my triad three nor., rein. I the ',per. .6„,... s the al hseu elf •I the gras border, I thought Iegel latent ions *he h are originated I saw a daring tongue, and thea he 1. splint .►v imprart 0,orommerria1 leuursly hop},1 back to the wa,k the 0501. A. wino..4 t n err, likrly MEW reared, msptd-Iookiag fellow I knew to attempt to Mem companies its o **IL Onale•s 1 nolle caps • t limas. is ' "AR•is and again was that rammer world lar well fee rely 4. bob Mrefsdly flattosieg prrw r0• repeater, as he sagltl atter the Iewahsllty ei boor. Milo of rd reefs to me utterly horrible. i tbdrrtaking what mealy , . he Again and again he launched hiaaelf tato .toy came.. A P. It•akewi "1 ha Ttxo SY A UMW SLAVS* stews re mew .tis MEW Cllr lasses Thaw of rw..a/mit wad^Mw hare hoe been knows Fee yen"aa she r Freak ala o Amey. There te not • allege along the err 4 [lio, we mate liar how remote from the great eestsee o( pepalstlu., to .kick he lame by set ea• tawded• With him the killies of the Meat meas esters who Woes the j r seek e d apes as a pastimes, and he Nita shot Mein alder alert aU iasgiwable circam- groom He arrived m this city on the steamer Basile, ea route for Lordol, and at wag silly in the foreaooa that he strode mete the Calilonsa Holl. He wrote his wane a bag hold letters aeras, the ((,age of the register, wad lost no arise in plunges( lab s bathtub. Later he emerged from ►r seclusion, looking ruddy wad muscular. He I.wked more like the ordinary globs trotter than the slaver of tigers whose came s knuwu tht out the ()nest. la appear thee he u .all and robust., with closely trimmed *lute beast and keen gray eyes - A loog hes-fitund aa: k coat of gray tweed was buttoned about ham, and a brown derby hat was tilted back far enough upon his head to show that he is growing slightly sold. His fent were mcas.d in she.,+, of russet leather, and he carried to bis hand • heavy cane, which he clung to tenacIouuly as he strode rapidly al..ng. "Oh, via. he said so a gruff tone when asked about his experience aa a tiger heat - sr. "1 Lave bagged a good many of tbe beset( in my day, Mit there u nut}tag re• markable about that. With w, don't you kuoa. It is merely • pastime, and we bunt Oar tigers for the sport there is an it Why, bows my soul, i can wee uo reason why any .roe should care to hear about tiger hunting. With us at is ordinary sport. just as deer stalking is a Am erica "After all, he continued. as he grasped nu cane more firmly and planted his feet lie school traisisg, towhees and waw meu very wide apart. "the tiger. to China are brought forth the signori, " That it as not nearly as ferocious aa those of India, I not needful for wise then to teach Lico but they give a good deal of trouble to the natives at time.. When one of [hoes geta a taste of humau blood he at onto becuns ferocious and is never satisfied with an] other diet. They become trans(oraed low what are known as maw eaten, sad they hunt human beings as a cat dos mice. "Take a log man eater, far ureter'', and hes pretty mire to make his lair u s jangle clear to a native village, avoidiag the larger towns, and always w the alert to make • victim of some buckles human being who may tall is his way. It u he habit w lark about the out.srte of the sttiemeat, cascaded in the edges 4 the purge, lead await his opportunity to seise a victim. MooaUgbt utgba mat him best At each a time he u extremely vigilant. He prowls about until he sees some belated to the streets This s the op - r straggler fur which de has woad tar hears, perhaps for days There is the flash a . heavy body in the m000tight, a cry a terror, a brief struggle. and the mens eater is of for his bur to the jungle, bear. lag the helpless body of a human beteg in ben ne rive jaws. Months later, it may be, the bases taw found In the dowse under growth. •Ween I west to Ckwtweoty years ago I had already came expertenee iw hentiag big guma, aad 1 wanted w lull a tiger. One Jay while in the counting home of our firm at Amoy two native . ane is is as ex- cited frame of mind to tell that a man had been carried off from a neighing village the night before lay a man-eater. This was lust the opportunity I had leen welting tor Takuag out a heavy express ride which I had brought from London with tote, i took this two native to act as guides and started out. On reaching the :Alage 1 found every thing in an uproar. The 'motes, who are timid, were paralysed with fear. and scarce- ly .tared to venture out of their houses un• les in the middle nt the day. • • 1 had already beamed something about th habits of the man eater sod knew just bow to go at it. From inquiry among the n atives 1 ascertained the exact location of the lair of the tiger, and for a small com- pensation 1 soccerde I in securing the err vasa of a moire to guide me to the place. ••Starting late in the afternoon, we made OUT way slowly through the jungle, anal fust along dusk reacto•d the oho. Now. the night is the beat time to hag t n.era rater, for he as tees takep and may lee shot before he is aroused. Know ing this, 1 had be. ugh[ with rite a ball's. eye lantern. Refer might hart wet in fully 1 got ewer) tines in readier.. anal waited until at grew patch dare Havu.g in the meauumc 1•e sued the .tact possIIoo of the le,-; 1 left met gun'', who by :his tame we &hie et terror stricken, ben,. 1 t:.., and on say hands and k.,ery . •-.pt this•..: ; t he fun gi••. Cy th• caauous use of nor lantern 1 towel the .tae Turning no i h- bgnt, 1 w•..s litt'estar leaf t•' .t -..,ver :he Mites [wawa curled up Ind mem 1 .sirup His head we. re•ti.ss on his paws a1111 a. ..i -eh (wing me. As 1 prepared t • i"c.1 my rt.• at him he stirred nnrndy. Terrain,: de- light tell upon him. Or raised his head, hut Wore he was thoroughly aroused 1 sent a hall from my rifle trashing throng', lin. brain Ry good fortune i had stru'I ham etftlareiy l.rtween the eyes. There was e is•t of rejoicing in Or village when 1 re• turned with the skin. - "Jam before I let; ('liana on my present trip I struck a man •iter who proved to he • tough customer He was an old fe'loie and had a rt. -oral of shout twenty netims They sent for one and 1 went after him. 1 had with me a double harre:ed role of tog• .althea 1 foend no d:hrult in eracvog ham to hs la,r. but he gave Me • narrow call be. fore 1 wereede l in tim►b.ne ham. Tmr [.sells. was that *lira 1 ',nod him he was awake sod farm:lo is a1.,,r tat.'. tro:n the otfee::a of hanger. I hot sn t .o many that 1 thought nothing of It wad :gave my tiger one lorrel out of my gun. unac..ouat- obi) 1 r•n.se.l Ism clean. int h.• roe. fair) blood. 'oolong the polite' *Ito his tail, he spr:u,g toward me lsk. .i flash. As he w.s it. the •,r i let go .with the other barrel anal warn. -l. him in the left "tweeter, the heavy loll prnrtra'mg acs hu Mort. 1'e Ott at may feet, and so come was be that hefore h.• died l could (rel VI. ha disease Se Went w NTstlw All oink and dimes ad that he oral 1)o yes With to way • .me fur hie dear 1 tells t I How sally ' Hay. For he's quite years. beenmarred pie awhile, Not up to wedded litchi, 1 fav, tee yet, Aad hes earwig, dr and• r wall, iso buy hie wife Ise Bask. • hon -Mt rsgwsnnd PesMw Some mea more tkreugh life as • bead of music moves down the street, flinging ant pleasures os every aide through the air w everyone far wad war, that or hates. Samemel* till the air with their preemie wind sweetness, u orchards in a btebsr day. dU the air won pr.lams of ripe fruit :bene woman cling to their own houses, like the hooeyauckle over the door, yet, like It, sweeten all the enthral with the subtle frog• ranee of *hear goodies. They are trees of righteousness which are forever dropping frwt around them. There are bees that shine like also -beams, or chime the hart like suave sung upon • holy day. How gnat a bounty and a bleashnv its to hold the royal gift.. of the wul that they shall he music to souse anal rag ranee to other. and life to all. It would be no unworthy thing to lire for to make the power which we have within us the breath of other moo's joy ; to scatter sun- shine where only clouds aad shadows reign; to fill the etm.aphere where earths weary toilers must eland with a brightness which they can not create for themselves, and which they keg for, enjoy and apprs- ciste. t'rwettetsl IbIlW.Tttlata/. When manual $nfattieg tab He ere: I. economy departmect of arming wad yawing was being urged as a neaemary part o( put. ✓ oom mer it was the most narrow ee-taelp► U,a: 1 ever had. When measnro.r the gig r was fogged to be alnxwt ten's** feet in length, and hie finery waw on* snot three quarter m.•bee in length. I had the latter mrntnVd .not diatriluled them easing toy Intr. it - 1 ,.old toll you • gnat tawny .torts if 1 hod the time, het try have grows e:d tat e ar and w.mld 110 of no ioteareat M the pre he.• awl the tree slayer asebwsd away to ha Ruiner- --`_ — 4 Marp W ttwptrns•N Variety. A .harp bay streak a Jchange areae asrrhaat the other mem .r • she arrow into the tar or es • tuft of gram. 1 "So roe want to Ir se eskr boy, d T'1 sod 1 do sot laieemilas be me., mien d hi. ' queried the merebaut goody (art , and* pe. y' 10.x.4 .4 how(• Inygy,alos• Mviwg i • 1' e.om , air-" " tt' hat a yew de!" "Air year with animal he was asena.ing as • of and /.lee hiag, "Thuya the sane eld 5rwvr, wad ow •e set"- B "um" my gatyr js rd � said the mwehnwt. "fro yes expect to Tisk el with in tease I sears them trltA griller- t m s• A things From every city tame the answer. •• Mothers do not teach thaw breaches and .aur vire are being brought up without practical household tnfamg." Or Sum mer • lady had 260 girls from offices, guises and factories to board during two weeks vacation. At the end of the mummer she found that but now of the uumbrr kuew how to [rake a ben, and ntaay of then, made it a boast that they " had never na.le a bed in their lives - Some did not even know ahet-her a sheet or • blanket should be put on first. And these wt re not destitute girls, but such as represent our self-respecting wage-earners --girls who were boarders, paytutr a fair price, and yet who were expected to make their own beds. Mothers had not trained thein. Tbere are hundreds of bright Intel Imgeut girls of 15, 16, 18 that even older who here never sewed did nut know whether a thimble should go on their thumb and fore- finger. What ktod of wire and mothers are they to make' London Telegraph Dr. t:led.s«k at 11.im When relieved from the affairs of state. 11r. t.l•dstoae bed• no pleasure so great a' has home life at Hawarden. There hiss family are gathered together, and the greet man romps and plat, • with his grand chaldrro as though he never ',new what it was to be Waned for everything that went w contg to all Great Britain and her colonies. Mr. Gladatote is a wonderful scholar, • hose enter and speaker, but the little I .ladstone children kuow bait best as a good, kind grandfather who is fond of fun. He. too, would preter to enjoy their comps' rather then he surrounded by Knglimd• great men at an .11-uevbt smarm of Paris meat. His other recreations are walking, and -this is really very funny chopping down trees, Our great Georve tt'aahaogwu acturding to tradition, had • like Madness in his youth, but by the time he became President he had probably outgrown such fancies. Mr. 1aadstuue, however, is an ex- pert woodman, and though he doesn't ds - troy valnabk cherry -trees. be goes out with his axe and takes the keenest pleasure in felling trees in Hawardoa Perk. A suitor to the castle noticed an axe behind the door in the great hall, where at had been left by the atatsman atter one of his chopping ex • peditious. A curious ornament for loch a pace, it Seems 1t may he out of compli merit to the boy George Washington and Ins hat -het that the "Grand Old Man' pre fere to use an American ate Harper's Young People. The tttasele of Calle. Here te the etiquette of calls for the ben, fit of all those who are in darkness on the important subject. 1t s necessary • To call within a week anal in person after • dinner party to which one h•+ been in oiled. To rill within a week after any enter• tuament to which one has been invited, To call upon a family in which an surge nest has just been asoounced or a marriage taken place. Ti, call upon an acgtaiotance who has re turned from a prolonged absence. To send out cards vetch orsn new addrees after moving frau one part of the city to aunt her. For the older resident. of • neighborhood to call first upon newcomers. To return • first call witbm a week and in person. To tall promptly ao.d sa person after • brat Ms 'tattoo. To make the first call upon people in • higher social position if ole is asked to do so, or if they are newcomers. For the caller who arrived dot to leave first. For a gentleman to ask for the lady of the home as well as the young ladies and to heave card. for her as well as for the gentlemen nt the family. Fer the mother or chaperone to myitis • gentleman to nU. For • roatkmaa o neU epee • hldy if she has invited him to doso, if h. brings • let ter .1 Iatr'odweli•. or .f an ietimMS friend of the home btrd.boes him. 51w5. LIMInie 1 earns Masartut Mustin pss ins. Deng the pant how weeks bwwdrwds d dalliers worth d seseewte for abcriptletr .tad job work here beau sent oat from the eou•tiwg .corm of T.a llama, and we haps ae rate. • ready wgpoase. The Rtw.•t, durlag the ooeahg year trill be nisei .14.4 by ear a say ksiNAiws taahMg pt.mpe ,-41 -rw d solitary enbeerlpelea is Ilia Rom, Thedee amireget• twain up theilelsi of dollen, sad if every setwerlbs rsl� taske op hie Ofd to wmnshs1 the 1Mp�yusr b, U .g Wreight tubi he arab ss1tMM�wAA islet Kn of re.hlwerl of tNp dealthe Mush*: deeteget.M insane des% am .e MIwok tar fel � >• the M fear mrd so eras l$ g{esea Cures Others Will t-ar. Yost, in a true Mainmast d Me action of AYER'S Sassepasllkis whets taken for diwaaee orISlrati gg b Minim blood i hut, whilo this asenrlien it true of AYER'S Sarstepsri5 , as thoamada can attest, k camel be truth- fully applied to other preparations, which grpriteipled dealers wiU r000mtmsed, *ad try to impose upon you, as '• just as good as Ayer's." Take Arses Sarsa- parilla and /gees only. if you seed a Mood -purifier ad woad ba benefited per,.aasatly. This medicine, for weedy My yam. W eeioyed a reputation. and made a record for corms, that has moor bane equalled by other prepara- tions. AYER'S Sanspsrilla eradicates the Mist of h.r.ditary scrofula and other blood diseases from the eygtem. and it bas, deservedly, :the conedeoce d the peoplr- AYER'S Sarsaparilla " 1 cannot forbear to express my joy at the relief l have obtained from the ase d AYER'S Sarsaparilla. 1 was afflicted with kidney troubles for about .ix month., .telfrring greatly with pains in the smelled any hack. In addition to this, my buds was covered with pimply eruption+. The remedies pre. ribcd faded to help roe. I then began to take AYER'S Sarsaparilla, arid, in a short time, the pains ceased and the pimples disappeared. 1 advise every young man or woman, in case of si.kneae resulting from impure blood, no nutter how long standing tbe case may be, to take AYER'S Saruapuilla.' —H. L. Jar - mann, 33 William st-, New York Cdy. Will Cure You Pared by far J. C. Ayer a Ca. Lowell. Ye... Cave IMawerlf any. " Young mran,'. said the judge sternly, "your face is familiar. Hate you ever been in this tours before •• No, sir," raphe.' the youo{ man, " I'm • fare, dealer." Falai Mems or tlesay • 'tcknew• generally follows in tie path of neglect. Ilion'* be reckless ' but prudently take • few doses of iicutt•s Emuktoa im- mediately following exposure to told. It will save you may painful days and sleep- less nights. 2w A aerie= films&Ny "Oh . what.biull Ider sell thesoubroattte. "way trunk heau't come anti my wig lin it," "111 ked yon mine," said a friend. "it's very kind of yon, but year wig u blonde, and my press mot ice. call for • hrnn• rate.' Yrs= the tar larch - In northern climates people are eery sub- ject to colas. but the natured remeiy is also produced in the some clanata Dr. Wood's Norway Irma s s rwp tarter os.ghs, colds, hoaraet•eas, asthma, bpatfhiUs and ail throat and Wag tesshfea %ohs c. aid tit. • 2w TO. Beetles* Lsabeelts. ., 1)14 you ever get Lack the adienSa that you kit Keleher Y ee " How ._ " 1 borrowed it .,t•tu. •' Frons Readier • " \n : floret the man he le';t It to; A Valuable 55.5' 5.5. ben you are attacked by coo;;.. .•r - ••Id do not delay bat commence at once t" use H y e.ord'. Pectoral Ilals•m This old stas.dani remedy removes all irriattuo,tots- ens the phlegm, and heals the mucosa ser- faes--, curing coughs and .olds of all kinds 2w WALL PAPERS you -- A SPRING --1893 DIRECT FROM AMERICAN AND CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS. THE LATEST IN DESIGNS AND COLORS, THE BEST IN QUALITY, ALL PERSONALLY SELECTED Long years of exprnenee permit., us to may we tan wit the moat fan odious tastes. ()ur papers being so beautifully blended makes it only a pleasure to ahoy them. As for pricer, they are the very lowest possible from rw-. per roll up. Customers wall linf no trouble in selecting Borden, Friezes or lt- n Rt (• they are designed to match our papers. Cher four hundred samples to select from A taw tenet. at .nest, as that love been in stork for some time FRASER It PORTER, Leea1 'aR ' n Mali TeMpb. e t .. Booksellers and Stationers. r Afraid Mt Craaka. '• I see," sail *happy to ('holly. " 1 see Uri tore tatting to stop thigawetts smoking by I.w r' .• \- as-.." I " Dealt me' lit and by we ran bee•k the :an aid be wegul•b rte umnals and get 1 (towable (nom s'.mpeth.m.g :•air•-• " 1 s. Rut 1 1:1st het attune cwank *eU keep the law Isom pares '." Mlaari's meanest teams Rees lgeo. —4 —QITIF— COAL AND WOOD YARD. Coal, Wood and Kinfeling deli- vered to all parts of town with quick despatch. ZA= OOAL. 1 handle the Mae ams of hind omni in the market, via t the New York. Oumre a W.ateva Railway (hyti ('t te*MM Lade walnut valley (Tal Is leer else.. els : Chests... Stove, Rb. and Orate. BOTT OOAL. Beat Shoe mere Lump Coal her was i• grease, Moya. farmer. ear. uaLOZiaTZ OCAL. eat ttsallty reedea RMsabmwb smith Mr crit *levers a ewes. fl eel•1 atten- dee Ideas to marry trade. WOOD. ()u aN epal weed. M bars. awl It ram lows, .lwaye alawit, Uwet hewer Mal i am :ening weed. eat sled split. secheap as you ma boy Jews wood as the market All log wand le sed by the seed or lin hast or but Med Mta =5 woos. t feet Mag. sr cut Isa MINE v..44 t~ h waR•eadppud seal sail wawa rail • sews tin welsh rale. AS mei Imam' m.nmas awermd Teter *fns C*Ar.. SEMS list Mi less d SSI.; �tyll 0$11.k.',. and eget IS lashes .4 IN MEDICINES We .sir Wall t,IUAWTY 1S OF i'IR°T 1111'UKTAIiOIL. THE BEST AND PUREST of even this* 1a compounding PTsser pt/eats Patronage io.peoatuliy whetted (,pea oa army far Lfodtaiw W. C. GOODE, Chemist. NEW REMEDIES: nteaoard Hwadsebe Powder. re little liver Wal.. Warm Powders. T ARS MILIARIA /Sew Neck of water Bottles (rubber,, Atoml.mR MPOSIEW eb.. sea R. P. WILKINSON. I have now the pleasure to announce that I have ac- quired and will conduct under personal management the business carried on so successfully in this town for the past four years by R. P. WILKINSON & CO., as Hard- ware Merchants, and am further pleased to announce that the business has been secured on most satisfactory terms, enabling me to offer special inducements to our many customers. Thanking our patrons moat cordially for past patronage, and soliciting a continuance of the same, I remain very truly yours, R. P. WILKINSON. BOOTS AND SHOESI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A Shoe -.sealer '.!.sold have • practical knowledge of Boots and Shoes in under to obtain the bast results to himself and bit, customers. Thirtyyears in the homine'tt has taught me much that will be of great benefit to you in your dealings with me. I have the largest Stork west of Toronto, and the best Cloo'is it hap ever }leen my privilege to offer. The prices are sower than you will find them for the lame class of floods anywhere s' e. Ordered work and repairing given special attention Rips sewed free of charge 5 % off for earth E. DOWNING. NPOETQTH E PUBLIC. We haus jolt received • very aliases let d 1 NEW EAS! ----••nnilitiONITIIII0 or BLACK, GREEN AND JAPANS Which we gaaraatlee to sail at lost