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: GODERICH. ONT. THURSDAY. AUGUST' 17 1693.
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18 IT TO BE SMOKING?
WEST, STRONGEST, BEST.
Caer+i°' w *ham. lto.moyla• Lima.
pboapesses. or anis lquriast
Er W. QlLL5TT. Tr,esOehM. ts.+.--
tretesometan resume.
?Moir . Aug. 7. -Three suits for
hoary damages hate boons nteredegaa at
the lane L.s •t•.1 Company by
of
coos arae for
Witch Hugh IIMm M -1) $01 poster
Workman. Knights of labor, and two
,then are sow serving t.,ws is the peai-
testuty Suits were entered by Mire.
Bebren, who claims 111d3,1100 damage. for
the d..tb ul her rtes, •n4 by kdwsrd Paha
and Hsrry ,';,thi.i, who claim their health
W been permanently impaired. They ask
Ilo.,11,9 each. Counsel for the defendants
ripest to comps -owns the cases. 11 this le
dose at is •.kely that htsadreJe of soils
rafts sill be en•.ted.
Star e.e.v.v tswm Nee w.. -4a.
kp..v ri:r u, Aug. 7. -- The teas Mathews.
who mode suck • desperate attempt to mur-
der tr •'.!r lot nicht, pleaded ett:!ty au
the Police Pour% befine Judge Aage
and was renaedd tax eeoteace. He is •
whiter by trade and outs •bunt *1 rears of
sp It spown drat when be entered the
hoose he asked Ids site 4• make bora back
tai hoe with him, and as .be did set reply
k stabbed liar four flaw with a clasp
kad• lir Pause thinks that she ,nay
Fonh1y recover. utiles the sh,.ek d0• w
Isar hong eo.'leate briar as unexpected
cwwpli abase.
heed.. sinks nit 01Me*a
i,1 r.,,,x. Ont., Aag. 7. -Donald McRae,
we of tba oldest resubmits, dad suddenly
last rrea.nK. He was apparently in his
mini state of health os retiring, sad se-
emed • sew gametes alterwade. with purple plash.
ateeoeotty. out bring over-.kepticsl, wouldn't the
Ise *u• a t l unlike
Form t women's tobacco stores have to be re -
preserve
rile a not satin • tomato can a and repainted, too, and base
pt an air -tight, pspr•eed
Weser -u jar : it u mmint�n which their window shade+. c *1t with
surcu-tii-b rt,SI(' compartment _!aced ° ti turn in the fashions, they
pn-cuke-lierts et may its P�" ed w retain the trade of their fair cua-
rvrd. Nearly all sort* of farm
ecru * ,nay be preserved by the excite:Km tonere?
01 lair and moisture, but for profitable Talk about the Tariff. Free Silver and
stor fodder Prohibition and American tin being Mi-
meo.tasting, the beet crop nt national issues! Where Si any
torn. Prom 1i to an tom can equivalent t rfrontsed porta to to promise
w o 6 acre. the . Infeeing,40 trap one of thein that pd bete
S w 6 two 01 hay. trading, to M as much trouble and inter mtahtota
Its. per day should be allowed each tions as this latest d q
ns out
mature animal. When building a alb women smoking .'
aim to secure the greatest convenience ROY CFot2h-=r CLXE BA('[.
J feeding To estimate the
OR W IT NO SMOKING FOR THE
AMERICAN WOMAN?
Nrnesetes Trent
A tiros/-C.asptteattsY
R11ett Maim Arts.- CoMmes
•
e allag Twat., era th. Renews.
Women smoke? That's one queetioa
about which there is coosiderabie doubt.
When the Spanish Infanta was here the
gat Sadies of the laud, as well as the
woad sod thin! and all the other ladies,
mice to absorbed in Fulalu s drawee
sed bonnets and parasols and pictures
sad in what aM did in public to think
much about her habit of stoking in pri-
vate. And when they beard that the
clever tipanish Princess actually does
stooks cigarettes when ebe takes a 0otios.
American warren were filled with doubt
about whether it is right for their clam
to smoke. Then Dame an artiC4 in one
of the magazines, telling hole the Em-
press of Austria' n.anages to smoke up-
wards of 40 Turk eh cigarettes* day, sed
the doubt grew thicker.
Before long. it rs to be hewed. there
e asy be quite a divison of sentiment
a do n the fair rex ovethe the que•Uoll. It
A rner c spirit
e strictly against
to be denied, either by custom or statute•
any privilege accorded to women of
foreign countries. Aud when "first
ladies over the water have set the ex-
ample in the cigarette habit sono Am-
erican *omen may be expected to take
the floor and call for the eyes and noes
on the question. But the more timid
of the woman, who want to keep up to
the times and who still are not especially
anxious to stoke cigt el bin tor heir sou(
�' can keep peace Most it souls
for a fame y
haven't nneshed their summer travel.
�' whileuo ag may not
thinking
the first
of
s0 tottsaia voyage, .
day ur two out will serve as a preventive
to introducing the cigarette habit until
the expentneuting women get located
wbere they nay be sure of their bearings
when the experiment of keeping passe
wit!: Eulalu and the Emmet* of Austria
actually begins.
But laying aside all question of
whether American women will see It in
the light of duty 1 become
dd it would errs the
.
same as men. 11u
Cigar stores exclusively for women
would likely come in vogue,and, instead
of seeing signs announcing "A paper of
tobacco with every pipe. or "A picture
in every peoka.,e . ci;*rettes.' one
might expect signs telling about "Our
Isnot novelty -cigarettes wrapped in
China silk." 'Try our clay pipes, hoed
W ith-
eame -
THE TELEGRAPH HAI A RIVAL.
Tvsers al Alvamsde•• t. OsaasweeM 01
. N Lang-retetaa.. Tet.pb.e.
The psuetiosl advantages el the keg -
distance are treated by
Herbert lows Webb, an electrified engi-
neer of wide ezperieue*. in the ourmot
number of the Engineering es.
Limns of the points that M miasma ollewt
The service rendered by the telephone
it ie many ways distwct from that of
the telegraph. The triplet.** brings
two ourresyoudeote foe w face, or
rather mouth to ear. IJurtion and
answer. suggestion and nexditk-ation, ac-
ceptance or refusal can be exclhaug*d in-
stnutaneouslr, without any .lelay for
writing. transmission, or delivery of
messages. When a telephonic interview
it completed. each correspondent knows
exactly the position of the other, and
there is no lingering doubt a* to whether
a inesage has been misunderrt.,'d. or
whether there 14 not some lemon or
error w that telegram that might
have
h
slightly different meaning. R
the telephone is to • certain exteut
the competitor of the telegraph. and
from the superior facilities it ,rde iu
the way of free exchange of cwumYnl-
Catiun, r*pdtty, and secrecy, tends to
divert the more important bush:tes fntm
the trlegruph circuits. yet it chiefly
creates s business of its own which,
failing the telethons. would not be
transacted by min.:ewe but would ne-
ceseitate generally a journey. This is
the re+rou wiry the apparently high
rates slurried for lorry;-di.1.1flc telephone
communication are mit really expen-
sive.
!h Targe ciao. of customers who have
found ioug.dista:it'' tele h°I'y a great
value and w h,:se tuethtlsotduiug business
have been modified through the facilities
it affords them are the large manu-
facturers. Al one time it used to be the
practice of manufacturing firma to lease
a telephone line for a certain time each
day. say from 11 a.m. to noon. giving
direct oommnnication between the beat
otlice in New York and the factory, let-
hals somewhere up in Connecticut.
The peeidemt ur gentTelmanager of the
cempauT, with all his correspondence
Lectors brim, speaks directly to the
factory managers and heads of deter.
ruents, and the effect is to practically
pl..ee oAlox and factory rider the same
roof, without sacrificing tate a.tvant:ta p.
among others. of the difference in pence
of real estate in city and country. The
ultl,nate result of such a utilization of
telephooe communicate.° is that heavy
or varied stocks no longer have w be car-
ried in the city storerooms. as even
small orders ran be transmitted at once
to the factory and tilled from the stock
maintained there.
Probably one of the moat striking
effort* on general' trade of to firm
estabtishuient of long-distance telephony
will try Louud in the curtai.ltn;, of the
middleman's field a operation. The
talking wires bring consumer and pro-
ducer into the most direct and cine st
coilununication p0esibly without placing
Lew face to face in the saute room.
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A GAME FOR THE BABY.
in tilting ash 1 ale nos cubic toot Like everything else. from a dog down
s now
the
o las sally be fan aW01114.11[ere in line of a
the ell"' at•x•k ut the Lara tnay ,. _ nw
exercise for women se a
always has been, for it is But with the Ar ::ew as fleet as p o,. • hla
revival of gored skirts flounced to the :siting the word to the deed repeat,
waist. poke huuetn, bewitching wificth
its as i o u I each fi1'Are'r, the fon°, log
. hits stockings, tennis with iu I
rhyme: line which refer to ail tea
fingers):
The tittle thumb i our :
The pointing ringer, two;
The noddle linger. three :
The ring Anger. four
The little finger. five. I take theta.
Take them snugly all in bed.
Sound asleep ; let naught to said.
Silence ! Ib not early wake them.
Born into the world with each child.
as every mother well knows, is the lore
of the rhythmical, which is but the in-
fancy of counting, and develops into it
-Iii elergwrten News.
tatoaeac „ the
s o,
for each animal and multiply by the the game of lawn -tonne has its day. .
numbs"
f d* to feed By remain of
thereascd o°e-Smelt and in some 0010. back number. Not but that own Leu
•
doubt( ..i. _ e just as good
tiwhich 11 the ebmanure. thus mating
mmeans more The t dan-
ger
and better crops. iii gnis at
losa
ger to our system ut farming
ctop
of fertility. There ie too
u cop-
ping : tort little manure. stem of fs ne
eel a a more intensive s7
intne
and the more we get out of our sods a
nti
the more we return the mons wdl be out
returns and mum/action in feeling the
soul is being pushed to its utmost
cspacity.-Farm and Home.
A 0010.41 tor c.e...ber nag..
t ane night a few ween ago, upon go-
ing into tie garden we found numere°s
black beetles on the small cucumbet
planta, which were being eaten by them
The thought that the smell of turpentine
might drive them away matured t.
action and we immediately
ed s
small piece of cloth r � Viral d the spirit,
of turpentine le t� to be seen. The
morn-
ing not kept beetle growingand Were look-
ing
on •f we found
fine, when •Imo days ago
the striped btlg just swarming on them.
We again applied the same remedy and
m • few moments not a striped pest was
to be seen. -Matta* of Maine.
AFr1Cfl
the be to steak i the RQwMv d
the bees -41 ras•Ils ee has received
tsgnl•r nee of Agar's Pea He
asyys:es a•h I was (e_kag sick and tired and
any sto.tacb seemed all out of order. 1
triad • steamier of remedies, but none
wee
imdecseemed to pv+rebef until tM reliable Ayers
isdaced to ti'y
Pala. 1 have takes onlyone box, but 1
feel like a new man. think they are
the moat pleasant and easy take
anything 1 ever rased, being w finely
sugar-coated that even a child will take
them. l urge upon all who are
In Need
of a laxative to try Ayers Pills." --
Boorthbay (Me.) Rq'u'kr.
•• Between the ages of five and fifteen,
1 was troubled with a kind of salt -rheum,
or eruption, chiefly confined to the legs,
and especially to the bend of the knee
above the calf. Here, running sores
formed which would scab over, but
wuu!d break immediately on moving tthe
M mother tried everything
couId think of, but all ons witbout avatl-
Although a child, I read in the papers
about the beneficial effects
. of Ayers
Pills, and persuaded my t
me try them. With no greet faith lin
et
the result, ane procured
new he !fat a Little Ons* Tleaeaetll to
Meed.
In this play take babe's hanu, or that
of an older child (tor this play is a favor•
ire with children even after they have
reached the age of three years), and lay
the thumb in a natural position by the
forefinger, with We nail somewhat
raised : then lay each of tit. little ones
fingers in succ.•ssuon on tie palm of the
,*Lite I:and. tatting care that the metals
joint of each finger d. Numb ot e i.0 d tete
yond the tip of the
severe drew requirements, has very
naturally given w ay to croquet. That
time-honored game now comes to t1»
tore es the treat outdoor means of display-
ing the varied new productions of the
dressmaker and the fashion -dictator.
Though tennis was great fun and many
are still euthusastic admirers of it,wa0en
old and young were furred to admit that
it was not • pastime conducive to beauty
or permitting any of the graceful poets
that are part and parcel of (he old game
that has with the change of time and
fashion come to the fore again. A
oosrre gown of flannel was the most that
Doe amid attempt in the line of d b
and the flat -heeled shoes nemmary
tun about the courts were not apt to
make One resemble Cinderella, therefore
it was no woodeethat ffeminine fancy
tutus to a sprit tits We wear-
ing of tis fluffiest of gowns and the
daintiest of shore and eves allows a
chiffon wasot in one hand while the
other dexterously handles a mallet
A girl who cannot look well at cro-
quet never will look well anywhere, as
an exchange aptly sari, for then are
more,ties to display ones ba
points the a st
leisurely elsgant move-
ments of that game than in any other
style of entertainment generally chosen
by women. To begin with one does not
resembles boiled lobster, after even
as s
most exciting contests a
rule, is the oondition of the tennis Dlsy
see fit the conclusion t is and a11 dainty
conoetys
womanly so. and trills,pictnrmtgtttare quite
pin keep-
ing with themwe gaol*, while Uopportuni-
ties to show • pretty toot and ankle are
unequaled and yet quite pardonable
w otnn
nesn ty for poWn 9
fon molls
shoe on a tory ba os
as exhibiuoa.
Though tennis may be ten times rel
Tteverbtal Daley TSIL..phl.
Milk adulteration may be brought
shout in many indirect ways.
The dairyman who keeps his milk
pun can he trusted as an honest man.
AS hay is made when the sun shines,
b that dairyman
w e
money intxasssd
who managed so that his cows yield
milk abundantly when the dairy prices
are
Rome penpe'WO to forget that the amount of profit eMi • pound of buttet
often depends as much on reducing the
net of production es in obtaining an en -
The dairyman
a who dumps ss a mof
decayed g
The ibefore cows for
ecxtecxny's sake,ls injuring his cuslomntn
more than if be diluted his milk half
with water. as
His milk and batter brinlft
much in the market as if the foal that
produced them was grown on western
prairies, and the diffeniaoaco
altst adds
materially to his dairy 1 injurious sot
He commits an eq�wbenj ri Staves
ag•i1st he ft•Ibwmeo
the carcass of a dead animal unburied is
the crow pasture, 0e daily milks with
manure -begrimed hans.
The milk manufacturerTwhn habitually
has rich buttermilk, and hey Lei
a thick blanket of cream will arise, is •
00117 individual to employ, ewe when
working for his board. rasa batter M
it always pays a dairy
stand by a manaf•eturer who le dohig
Masa work for him. then to take R
with a new man who builds a factory toe
the purpose of "cunning oat" da eld
Ayer'sPilis
and I began to use them, and soon
noticed an improvement. Encouraged
by this, 1 kept on till 1 took two boxes,
when the sores disappeared and have
never troubled me since. -H. Chipman,
Ream Estate Agent, Roanoke,
•• 1 suffered for years from stomach
and kidney troubles, causing vel
severe
pains in ya-tous puts of the body em
of the remedies t tried afforded me any
relief until 1 began taking Ayers Pills,
and was cured." -Wm. Goddard, Notary
Public, Five Lakes, Mich.
Prrpard' Mail.
C. Ayer tCo.. Lowell. Mass
. by Druggists Everywhere.
Every Dose Effective
1 Mint It Artie..
0 Did I noderstasd you to say h. woe •
linguist ••' " No : I said he was familiar
w,tb many tosgnsa--be's a doctor.'.
rk
I•
1. C. Rh -Haase It Co. I have been
I:estlemea. -Fee years
troultled with scrofulous sores upon my face
I have spent hundreds of dollars trying to
effect • cure without any result. 1 am
happy to say one Bottle of MINARi)
LINING/NT entirely cured
*r the !test
toe and I can
heartily recwmrneod i
medicine in the world.
RONALD MclvxEe,
Bayfield, lit.
� sts toe4 j dd>kyns ot k124* "=
d rows foe taoerdeef 6i manes. 1. most
men
me Ise eau raise fodder and grub mare
i/li tad IMO roger for the
dime ba eta bey them, sad til
Twr0el'e Termdest. ttans.
In 147* Mabnmet II. in forming the
siege of Sentari, m Albania, employed
fourteen heavy bombards, the lightest of
which threw a stone shot of 370 pounds
weight, two sent shots of pounds, 00 finds, f
of 750 pounds. two of t3,i0
1200 pounds. Ave of fifteen, and one of
the enormous weight of 1640 pounds,
enormous even in these days, for the
only guns whose shots exceed the
heaviest of these are our eighty -too guns,
throwing a 1700 -pound project'
le. our
100 -ton, throwing one of 2000 you
and
the 110 -ton, throwing an 1800 -pound shot
with • high velocity.
The stone shot of Mahonmes gine
varied between 90 and 82 inches in
diameter, about the height d a dining -
table: 1534 of them fired ext this occasion
weighing, according to a calculation
General Lafrny's, about 1000 toss,
d
were cut out of the solid rock on the
rat
AesumMg 24 inches as the average
diameter of the shot And at the siege,
the total area of the surface dreamed was
nearly 82.000 .quare feet At this siege
the weight of the powder rftred have ,i.
mated by General Leroy of Rhodes, in
950 tons. At the siege
lsmet cause.! sixteen basilisks,
the
bealthfnl it has never or dolls eanrw.e, b boa oa.t tart tM Krol,
•
coquSttpsh qualities that w always en- throwing balk two to three feet in
dust cmgtlet ,, the hews cif the points I diameter.---Chambon' Journal.
.uninser
who know. her goad poi
and finds in the genal pastime the best
abeam to display them.
{ronu$o Tile Mut.
Only man can swear about the pesky
flys To woman falls the bothersome
dot dting rid of them. Often it is
m0eier b keep things about the holies
the Hiss than it is to keep the I wMp or a le" mat we an 6". v lite
from „row own with pian.. your o. $ series array from the things. t*05125* the nand ekingmarks • 0.012 aid* of the body.
11rfpyieg one Pio Turk *mow 1 ,ham *Pt"- 18 or 10 geoersly. a» oke
everih end int walk • a immune I nPertures through which air a admitted
found ars the ghastliest objects.A to or � 00 the system. but ferried in .o -h a way
woman doom a oonhim r7• Ascher t that no .extraneous matter dorm. by se_7
woman sertaerie ler tt�P sad id pin poaihilty. find entrance- theHanntetl a
fb tistdelarge Nguema a �� t I tr tot horny lip* chase
InP b{�,,,�din Baa les will d the insect : agate
love t,4** ei. we rms. www b I they asod utdhickl fringed with stiff, inter -
hi. is*°( wits hen sorra ought ` ung bristles (Mining $ Alter, through
slisds Pie snows- wNk,h 541 own only piss lit the sr-
sagitit
_ !tit less 4r bus i range art in hatever it aetins that be, It invariably
v rumble
•' tee moble" what.N r' to muni! perfect
in te* In inject Wile hen el a
ear selt#rs� ea seed armsrt bead insert with erne en penetrating a
whim he is warted Tial. It latae u of whoa. t LALs
Mt1I.188111/rand.{ subject nterm*d in Nae it a:11d
pmsae*rsshi seetlsa5msa
We went es nags trot et Wi-
tte r 5 et etal.
nw ag _worth
Met wet the nee Wbetier Rgers.
SPECIAL BARCAIN4
Goods Aboul gall Price 1
e
We have about 900 yards, of
Colored Dress Goods that
we are selling as follows :
50 Cent for 25. 25 Cent for 15. 15 Cent for 10.
33 " 20. 20 " 14. 12 t tl 9.
30 " 20. 18 " 14 10 " 7.
The most of the above are all
Wool and good Shades
and must be sold to make
way for Fall Goods.
35 Ceut Tool Challie for 25 C.
THBSB COORS HE DICIDBD BARGAINS.
Highest market price paid for Butter and Eggs.
5% discount for Cash on close cut regular prices,
rrA first-class Drees and Mantle Maker up -stain.
COLBORNE BROS
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GODERIOH.
Great Carpet Warehouse -
of the County. I
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Vev1 /mall Tort mews us s WaM.
to any moderately large insect. say •
PETERMAN'S ROACH F000
NOT A )i POISON
/ATAL TO COCE1OAd1Es Ae0 WATER tuts.
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awster&ant1 we
se r..re+ heewe it ywrew21 Menta
lilts, Nilsen a Cee, w_ii_ "'-''
fMelda. Lie A en es Net !meet. Alf•
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4141 St.= Street, Montreal.
Montreal $ ,,pt TIADf p` V
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patter 1 ; NcANTNUNt
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maw of his ecus a sot 1 gone r scud itemise with median+ as it
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Mho b fire awe net to gree ..• t3+4 trlllt Iia of war
110y nan+rrtrr. The nwre is fatale itis • Wan 1 asst tthee planed wider the receiver of to air
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