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v Yiat MAKING Ofr &WOMAN.
fgrsnett ■iflaMN I=lls. a Asan/
The sisMatien of • girl rosettes itself to •
awls been .veritas jCdw•rd W. Hob is •
sands slldele in the Jammery Ladies' Home
Mama Woman's peewees may, in tM
eyes of .oda., have seessd to nuke it more
oeasp0s, sad uonf.sise ma enter tato the
gsestiew if • ssosber meows herself to listen
to the p eekaimers of so called " advanced
Area " We will 11. led into the mistake of
wltivs1. al tha mtod at the estimate of the
Mart, if we allow ourselves to be s, led.
Hut the error is • creel one painfully so to
Use girl who u Do
led, us►wisgly, Tato 55.
but if we permit oar or.anioe-as.r to rale,
the problem wolves itself. We de sot waut
our daugbtsrs to be escyvlsp.diaehist true,
wowty women The tint we can buy :
the hatter we manool.
Lel e. Mut look alter the physical develop -
mint ..f our girls, teaching them that
good health outweighs all thews. Let them
ua.lerstand the hams secimai.si, hiding
n othsag. I.et them kaiser what 1:04
OI • woman, ..d why II is nes ectal that she
shall he Y perfect in health, and Y well-
developed in body as paseuMe. Teach, by
• tam ea well Y by precept. the value of
wduur seem= Theo begin mental de -
/Merriest, Alvayg her thebenefit of the
largest dWI h year
powers, i.litWar,
. ball he th1Ms needy to i Wm -
Nimes bees ails*
altos IHav elq .Mit up
w lies l.tlkit raped hast • tile' Nls
ed. a1 it. A tasrea. aiiegem1 power u •
t remeadoas (utce to a mesa.
Ta, it r era ooUog*phall .aea
caws w segiset
Them. te
ess55amhy keep pes •t}Wh
et baso ter • year at
aeeesimry With her mod her f
alalias, teach her tb. rudiments et the
Mem, hidusi Dot the t.tdcbeu ate.ett.*moe
)l
*hew her the dainty chutesake of belt*
alt•r.uad good home -builder sad house-
keeper, holding up ever before her the ons
great truth that • woman is always meet
s•siefactery to hermit *bee .he u •medusa,
•d meet ►wstttel to others when .►e e
wee mely.
Let her know whet it mesas to be a wife
.d • mother. 11'ake her not dependent.
bat Ik.wiee not todepsodent in the modern
iaterpiNstios of that ward. Between the
two Ism the truest type of womanhood. Let
her atm by womanly, her thought of others
trader, living her life so that the world may
1.e better t.vauee .he passed through i•.,
itrresinswe. t amid, weer.
" There you are with another hag of.sir-
dy, 1 declare What with chocolate and
knees, terminal and lemon tall., a.d 1 daft
lime what all, you chtldres nowadays c n
hardly !sow where to began eattr.g candy,
D or whim to doll.-
" Didn't folk. •Iw•24'kave candy, tales
as they do now, graedsu
•' ti, by, o no, oadeod ' 1 cats rcmernber
the first candy 1 ever saw 1 dioln't know
what it was.'
" 1 M ' ob ' how fussy ' De tell us about
rr
" Well, it wee Y which Y seventy veers
ego, for 1 situ i more than five or an
yetis aid It en. way down to New
Hampshire, in the meter, aid 1 wen to
school,
' • t s.• sight when we were gulag home
from school, • whole medial of us, the
style coach mese along.
That was before cars or depota were
e ver thought a. Folks travelled by stage
is those days. We childreeall torsed out
S ti. mow tie the moles of the .real, the
bees is • low es ore side, nasi t`e girls ou
the ether. ter we were always tmight to
tor. s.t ed make nsr mammies when teams
pealed /m ; and
d if • .choler mint to school
and told the teacher data Mows or Hansel)
didn't make their madmen settee the gentle
mien passed the sight before, the teach •r
would call ■p the rade boy or girl and pun-
ish them
W ail stood there is two rows, and Y
the stage passed as the boys made their
bows, sad we arts our asarteeies. The
W of peessegers .nailed end bowed to us,
e nd ase vary pretty lady tamed out • patter
of ssmeabieg.
' Some ose picked item, and inside were
perhaps half • dotes long, round, white
thinsa.
' Gentles ' ' we said. They did look
like that.
"There was a home close by. and we all
trooped is there with ear treasures.
I k.ew whet that is,' said the woman,
as mean as she isrolled the paper. 'It's
assay, 1 saw lots of it is the stares when 1
wee to Boston last asmener.'
"' What's it good far ' w. asked.
"' peed to eat,sbe said. • We (went
. d this.. but they de may it harts the teeth.
Mat ase divide it •snug yen a&
That% whet the lady mean to have dose, i
epees'
"Ile 'she broke op the Woks of Bendy.
enol Ante CO each • little piece. I deal
giAess mine was Wert on inch or two leag,
baa I tbseht of was the skeet thief 1 ever
" t'm glad 1 didn't Hee is them days,
•
'Pare' my yes w. OM 6's sure.
tsionottol lelle many Old MGM mannas, ern'
Jalla UN SS IPA. atter all " -
matte
la Ike eleeimese.
A nmIseimims n'1 the mems .tint', kind
was beteg give at • theater in • smell pro-
vincial tees. lit eras d the erittoai mAne
the here soddenly bseame aware of the het
that he had masa apse the stags mien 4fe
patient, Without a masuat's hesitation
he Isab a dash at tbm traitor, ereWndea
Elie, villafs ' - 1 meant tr strike this
with my , bet i left the mopes is
myskeelft roast, end bill thereinto
saresole tip V the p+mer of this isdue
epee 6=1"
Ik to add that this
earthella bmrig�sal bootee. dews
the heitltee Mea
1/11551.11(tial and Wise 1. peepers
freer Mei 1 gtw, 1551 Per*
/Arm smnlia1/ With eidee aro-
-
lm
11111ssrEb I a.iM is OM feet
HOUSES FOR SWINE.
Tee Mane That Are T..ebed r'.• by Tb1e.
labs Agan. Tv$.sf Them.
Here is a plan that was submitted to
The Farm Journal by • Penmylvanis
farmer for a hothouse. The foundation
should be of grind solid stone all around.
This foundation provided, proeeed to lay
the fluor or fill up with small stone and
stake a cement alai sand floor. Scale
one-eighth inch to a foot.
The {r.ft over the feeding pen can be
need for corn or to store plows. barrows,
cultivators, etc. Never put chickens In:
they want a place by thenuelsee.
A Wieronain farther tells in the joar-
w1 quoted first the beet hogbouse be less
had any experience with wan matte as
follows: Make a platform of Much board+
HnOttOttet reMPi,PTt..
7 or 11 feet square by nailing them on II
by 4's set up edgewise. Then take inch
hoards 7 feet long ant nail one end to
the outer edge of the platform. Do this
cru two opposite sidles of the platform and
bring the upper mole "4ue two boards
together. nuking th.' tit answer for sides
and ra,f, Board up tlsi ends., leaving a
place for a door in oneend and a window
an the utter if desired. This stakes s
house that. you can hitch a teats to and
draw where wanted, in soutmer it can
be placed in the p•stnrr. In winter it
mak,* a goal warm sleeping Wale for
the botja and will bold stn to eight old
news. in spring it mikes a good brood-
botise. s
Hy using this -bons* a nt have so beta
smelling hoghonaes and yard, as you can
stove N befeir'e a place gets foal. This
house and a movable lee -ding platUsrm
Care all tlmt is needed milers yon are fat-
tening hogs in winter. Anotb'r advan-
tage, it is cheap and eseily constrerted.
As or
I%blt)L PLAN OF HouH.x'`4:.
so that you can have a number of theta
and have thein in difiereut placer it
wonted.
ONG OF MOVABLE *Wm
billed and the body lean and supple.
(lover and grams are healthful and well
balance/I foode. and -the maitre sow in
sununet needs nothing Iiee unless suc-
kling pies. Then she should be fes1 lib -
'rally on middlings, barley, rye, corn,
bran or oats ground and in a slop. three
times as much bran as other Mods being
given when they are mixed.
The properly of young sows are always
entailer and lead in numbers than the
young of mature attimals, and they
rashly make as much asclas profitable
pork per head.
Cultivatleve of Tempe
In aides' to bring turnips to • state of
temperatarre must be comparatively
low. No one can raise good turnips
whim the temperatnee is over 1111 or 00
degrees, and as soon as it gets beyond
this they are bot and stringy. Thus int
Pennsylvania tbe turnip would Mee ta
be mown to get the beet results about the
middle al Sept/miter. A hundred miles
'north it would hare to be two Weeks
earlier and so OW, tmil In /Dana& ORD
might Doer turnips about undermillat
and yet hare fairly good rearitte,
soul. parte ot one /southern country we
ran get very good turnips by raids.
them midwinter. At any eat*, if oge
raa remember Oda one point shout the
temperature it reqnires, it is a hist foe
esoreestal culture anywhere. It say loo
further remarked that to bamtgood AIM
tundps the mil came* posibly 116 11111111
too rich.
Varese Ihe
TO state Nevada has 1,900 farms
wide!' have lately been rerIghted from
the mid desert hy irrtgatios. It is bio
Bevel that whms more armee km bees
matt to irrigate its leads etad Make them
peodurtire. Nevada's pop/abase will se-
slect hangs a better olase of settlers than
tilled its cities In days wive mising wig
Gm oily Wintry of stets
t
THE SIGNAL : °ODBRU'H, ONT., T H 1418DATo JANUARY 4, 1894.
HE WAS A M Milt
t w.weae►1. seas" .arms WItb Hollise
Ono Ware Tim mane.
Nam. A.tt.a, Ile.• lt,.-itubert Hill cane
from Colborne eight et' ten mood= ago.
and etarta.l in busies. here. !shortly cher
his arrival he married a widow named Mrs.
Bird. who (wued considerable property to
this vicmily. end fur s time
that wag lovely tease=d to have ial .n to
the lot ..1 Hubert Hill. Two weeks ego
however. another woman appeared uu the
stem and est ftp a counter claim of a
lumen standing to has home and aftectiotu
It was kept quirt at grit, hat an Saturday
No. ': swore tint a warrant against lout for
bigamy. and he mule nts for trial yeet.r
day. Itiiiiaw Rickard. J. P., war the act-
ing tea estrsle.
When the court opened Hill war furls
ally charged with marryusg Ane 1 iuk-
water in Collwrte .41 \ovrutber II, 1891,
and with afterwards tuarrying Mary hied
in Newcaatie un Julie 1, Ped, his first wife
being cull =iv.. Mill pleaded guilty.
.titer limn.. the evident.* of the two
wives, the iniglatrrte derided that it ter
ss
unneceary kr go un will!. the rare, and
that the only -course th*t war opeti for
him to minim was to commit the petrous
talky t'ubongg corneae jail to await lila
trial it the twat ail cs•
A,p Bipi.a. IllsetemilleVii Uealb.
Trderen.. Dee 11.'-..-J. Wi Hewitt'. •
meissager in the employ of the C'au•jtate
Expense 1'owlauy. was shot and iustaotly
killed shortly after the 7.33 train' foe Ham
ikon left the Union *tatim& yesterday
Hawley and his mate, .lames MeV fl fend,
who lives in Ilaruiltuu, Iliad just set their
ear to rights. 'Eliao upeies1 their boxes
anti t.ec out their bats slid lunches and.
fastened there around their waste Haw-
ley bout over to get his revolver. His
loci was turned to Met'auslaud. who was
"diode/1%y • sharp report and turning
quickly saw kir fellow -worker falling is
the flees with a stream a -btu houthin
front his ea nth aril nostril's. Assietatue
wee iinnre.liately summoned, bra poor
Hawlev's Its dame had flickered out be-
fore auT one reached him.
An t•nka.w• Alin rriloolar'..•_....-`
Tdenllean, Ont., Der. 9.-A .elan has
been found fr,Asa to death • heir from
the main toad, . bet wefts 'rhedtord and
Grand Bend.
}ie is fish feet eight in.•hee high; spear
'oily -aloud Xi. vein, of age. short, blank
whisker., streaked with white On ails
pe rein was found 71 cents in •ehey, p
envelope ported in Mtoudim
tock, •adeeed
)y
to rs. Elsie Tucker. ('aerie•. ('running.
(lot., sed ihoth. r posted at Ingersoll. ad-
dressed to JamesMoulton: Ver'tupyle, 4 hat.
He ware thick l.w rakers. red socks.
dark striped ueerat a. print shirt and soft
Notltli t r, and carried a long pair of !toow
ia.hl. hand.
llrnsa44.7.0trin.. .., , _
Kntwooti. tint., The. 11.-A tel aeei-
pent happy here yeet. daj after sin.
As Frank Nam. and Misr Jame. Wilson,
going home, area driving ,'oath over the
t; T. R. traiethey) ware atrurk by the train
kuuwn as tide Krie e: twee. loth were
instantly killed: The. 1a a tidal
wreck. The hones was Thu ijur'ed. •
M e N.. it. !ler, el.-tbtui•iek
Melartelle, rTleteiT411(, d(hile driving home
in a Meth from Monellat§sitorday night,
wee run 'Iowa by an I t.nial freight
GI *M )hadow B eivanng and in
*Vd7 killed. He lib a wife and
Jtwdh- • . • •
Sidsenia bo Mold.
has beert passel authorizing the ode of cer-
tain of the Thoneand Islands in the Cana-
diangroup.r jihad. to be sold are
situated opposite 1.140s t N one et
the islands oppoeite Kingston or larockville
are to be sold. lea few days the sale will
be elven/ord. andrhe plbhe made aware -
of the conditions sail,. 111111derearettenr
denies the story telegraphed front 4 maw&
that ha elaude were being sold privately
le prevent their failing into the. hands
speculator'. It a provided in the orate
in-Conwil than use person eut hold only
two islands. ,
As 01.1 Mates Illemblon Death.
Timmer.. Pm. 9. -An old man named
John Millen. 60 years of age.- en empluie
of the COITOWIliO/O, WSW fouml lying dying
on tbe pavement at the corner of Front
and la ellington streets yesterday by the
drteer of a Conger Coal (lona. y wagon.
Ile diettyshortly after was an
old resident of Toronto, and leaves •
widow end • large family. who ate roe -
Dated at the mdden death of the
from Trinidad. yesterday. rift that in
German seaman, was kn5Wked overboard
by the main gaff and drowned. The imp-
ugn and clew did everything to save the
man hut it was et. no avid. The wind
was heavy and the sea was running very
Slaseopor'• Trial.
was in the city Saturday to see Mr. J. N.
iireenshields. 9.C., and make arrears
menta for the &dem, of Hooper 141 41 -
site. eies the trial opens on Frittny next
Mr Greenshields will act as conned few
Hooper after the ease has come before the
petit jury.
Ovum*. • Der. II. -The Dominion Oov -
erasure% bee awarded • wantnet to Mews.
Fleming. ship 'milder'', of the t'lyde, Sent -
land, for the constrnetion of' • three
hundred ton steal steam erne= for service
in the Ht. Lawrenee. She is tO rag in the
vicinity of ninety thousaad della"
tom Attalla lloudiliss.
She Board of Tmde delegation
Sir John Thompson eisenred the delegation
that the feat Atlantic lino weir. wan an
accomplished face and that an agent hi its
Mews at the present time awairng die
n eg• otiations
Dei to -J. K. Snllivan. mired
*gee of the Grind Truk motion fore
mum at Parkhill. went en hie trial trip at
deed body, badly tusagied., ergs f
brakenneau yesterday. la Moe ereonsix
ging* 54. rails near lee Igglisellisea
prebibly tell hawses the OM
Onne
day heifers Threnee Hoeseee. J. P. After
the *vides". Awl bees completed his
honor remmitted dee prima? for tn.!
Paartr• illg, 11.-44 tar Pollee
;gest legesay. gelleatiell be glas
ta the *OW Magi.
MONSON'S 1 VIAL
wuwe.e Town) to the m.•eme.te 5.
the sena ureal.
!:west mus, L. lY.-Mrs Kae reser
Jay twiddled that the miming See*. muter
the name of Ilar t.. lodged with her ill
Pimlico street. luudou t Anew 7,
thus dare before the death of Lieut. Raaf
Brough, S.ott went to Scotland. He re
tureed at th• end of the week and du
appeared during the first week of Septets
Mr. ,Prior to his dteapi.esrun a lettere
bearing the Edinburgh peetruark were
deity left for him at witlteri h
When be disappeared the lettere ly
stopped. Mr 1tr0.•14/1r, an arcs ,t.
stated that the value of the est that
Lleat, 1Iawbrough would hire c • into
pummeluo when Ise attuned hie petty,
was 014.1140.
A string of wttne...ars mai prudu..d to
show that Scott sad Davie were the muse
rues. All the wtuawm were caroms es
owned by the drfer.ee, but their •yidencos
was n..t materially shaken
.sdney Harrell, • bookmaker, thenweul
you the stand and was Wentifi.d by another
wtlnng*, eko slated that .in...ell had been
tntrodn .d by Mown at the Hotel llelru
pole, LA.udun. under the risme of Deets.
kayrnll .ipisitted that lira• was his chute.
Mouton knew mud dealt with l,uth biro ted
fhemidL•:effe-lir•t sow Davie on Ault 16.
F. J. J..iuiutrham teetieed that he be -
eau= associated with Honeou in the pro -
}feted pur:haae of Major liamlxough'e lite
interest in the estate. The witness was
shown the leas of the .trowswe t eatmtq
which par .rte to have been signed by
IhimYlt and l.ient. Hambr,ugb. He denied
hit alleged aign4tfte andeiteid that he •rtrr
pow the dominoes before His sigt►atare
was a b.rgery.
Ties ru.lge here refused to allow the pro
m ntiou to menet. the prisoner of forgery,
as the crime um Dat charged in the tndict-
meet. The court ttpn adjonrued.
ON RELIGIOUS GROUNDS.
IIIPlearimMatlovs giallo In the ,elee-
tie. of Jurors la Irelasd.
Doe. the II.iuse at
CoaituOtia yesterday, Mr Thomas Seeton.
autt„Parnellite member for NOrill Kerr!.
statement as he diecriminatiou being made
on religioms gro4reis in the selection of
juries in Ire:and.
The Night Mon. :Tames Bryce, 'hancellor
of the Iltneby Lateenter. who, answered
the almoner nf--ttre Right lion. John
Morley, l'hief Secretary foe Ireland, said
'Write Government had neyer inatruetei
Om Crown solicitors ebnling with promen-
thine in the Irish court.; to ascertain the
religiose belief's of prone
Mr. Seaton declered that this answer to
hie, question wait not satisfactory.
added that whet/tett was opportune Le
would mo.n that instrnictions be given to
the t'reirrn resbeitor to stop Omit acte et.
challenging jurciesei Ilervinut of their re
*taus belief. -
The Government to -day au/speeded the
order tho ate Mouse., might debate namai
Cnarnan, Pee. lb. -EA -min Miller_ a
young married maw sun ist Mike
a wealthy farmer of, Herten! 'Township.
was yesterday at the quipster Amiens con
Act. lits eictltu in It girl named Henriette
Nimbi. a farmer's dangliter and ber see
was fully established at ld years. 81t.
gave birth to a amid just prior to the het
assizes, whiz's circumstance preeenteel the
ease coming on -for trial at thateeourt
The evidence, inaipAy that of the prom
entre herself, we; very etroug =gantlet
the 1111.1 noel, and his honor charged *rains'
ONTARIO INSOLVENCY ACT.
Privy Cesserit.
Imenoti. Per. 16. -The Judicial coo,
iiliti4/0 of the linperiel Privy Counell heard
on Thursday the appeal against Om decl
=on of the Canadian Supreme Court 5.,
Pie afect that the Ineolveney Act of Itkr;
of the Chutario Legialature was ultra vire',
Province of Ontario and Sir Richard
Webster presented the arguments on b.
half of the Dominion .1 to3gment was re
Naw Volta, Dee. IS -The Heratife cor.
respondeut in Rio Janeiro cables that on
the night of December 10 the city atm
thrown into a panic by a storm of &holism'
shell which lasted tor fifty minutes. The
playhouses were just being emptied of then
thenriga of patrons and the effeet was tre-
mendous 'ehie was the remit Of an Week
mode from the shore upon the island by
island batteries responded. 1101111140
the water front were mach damaged, but
the number of casualties is unknown
Pohlad., WISI be Overthrows.
WARIFINGITOR, Dec. 10. - From edema!
mutts received here it is asserted that the
Breallian Government's element for final
vietery are growing lam every day aod
that Admiral Mello will overthrow Pidsoati
°Metal &deices have bees received of ca.
movement of a harp land forte under an
Trillium' lila Tasseer.
lag out a threats of alleged Anarchists is
kept up In a meteor, by the tricks of
preettcal jokers. who prepare sham tonabs
of large dimensti end plare them at the
edoors of the houses occupied by arietoorata
Some of them hare been fonnd to be
discovery alway a Inmates terror. and Um
polies are kept busy carry's, the bombs
•411 to the prefecture tine of three sham
affairs wee left at the house of II. 1%.
Rothschild. "me of the greet bankers. It
will go hard With those jokers if they fall
into the hands of the pollee.
Stool Wail. roe UMW Cial•miblin.
eireles fail to eter5Arm the well anthenti
noted remora ol • large 'shipment of etsel
rails 'rowed Cape Horne to British Volum
him novo ht no "viol meant of an
inatirsneo matey eet having been effected
POW* AliPals,
,W11141$ lisboirlOP., has reeovered from
semet at laitteale, ergesely. sad las taken
ram. 0.4* 114Cre ear-
reepesderms lope that Hp.
4elegate be the Mega he LI=
Mrs. J. It. IfossNirnru. I:Urea&
Ave., omits Cruz, Cal., writes;
" When • girl at schril, In Reading,
Obi°, hod a severe 'meek of bruits
fever. Ou my recovery, I found myself
perfectly bald, awl, tor • long nine, 1
feared I should he 114.111111111elllly
Priends urged me to use Ayres Ifair
t'igor, end, OD doing so, my lLsir
Began to Grow,
and I now hays as fine a heel of hair as
tose mai! wish for,bring 4, how-
ever, from blonde to dark brown."
, "After a fit of oblness, my hair came
out In condefulls. 1 used two bottles uf
Ayer's Hair Vigor -
and nee iny hair is over a yanl long
and erre full anti 11.-:147. 1 bat recorm
mended this tinier:nom te other, with
like reel effeet."-Nirs. Sidney Carr,
1460 Regina st., Harrisburg, l'a.
'I have used layer's Ilair Vigor for
sever= years an always uhtained sat it.
factory results. know it ie the best
preparation for the hair that islireihnia-
mC. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
•
files Warr Mr.1.1., 414,101111(11 and
front de Hudak, mimicry re).
A 114gru arum., Sy tar.4s odd, doesn't
it 1' et 411‘ an •ristuersey 'ousts in
ttaskingtoe, seri It to, relatively, at least,
the Ned. in wealth, culture, and refine-
= el 01 *bat of uur best circle of white
Washroom ass co'ored MAID'S paradise.
The term " voluted the one they
invartably employ in etwakiug '4 them
selves. Tisyyllytin t hey are not negrom
-1tliat" melees are Ali- binClitt that
they *re. colon -51 people, awl that Ishii.
ladies and gentlemen appreciate that /act
Sod address them accorrigiviy. The stand-
ard of inutility &mon CU' whites is fixed by
their use of thee terms, But, call them
whot you please, Washingtoo is their pars
dee ; tile one spy on ',nth eine a pail HI
their number hate a ocial standing. et.$
hrrre they are something inure than mere
hewers of mod mei drawers tif water.
reelly numbers about Mk all told, and is
the/ reepect ii•et Oiled u en equal footing
with WI r51 ilcAllieteri" fuer hundred is
the Nos York nietiopolue These %Vieth -
• poste • e• in tinny cases 54 lark,nyreoltly
rimy. their own carriages, ahil they
lieve Unmet, le uluielance elm Banister to
. heir %sloe Tiny nave every -thing, In
-bort, ihat money and gigot taste cau stag -
:ed. But Ore is one theig they waut
that ail their wealth can't goo them, end
tt at is u et in.. Tie 14 raltlitest color
.-1.aage plans milt the mistiest white if it
"ere le his peuer te examinee skins alao.
In their church wonhip the colored "four
white neighbors, sad a e'dored day laborer
Would hesitate as mach to enter one (.1
bese sanctuaries as a whits man 5.1 the
*inn degree siould in presenting himself' at
the portals uf I:race Clutch in New York.
.11.re are other colored churches there
where the poor and the lowly weAlde do
meet ea equal terms, hut they are not the
churches of the "four hogdreg," /-
The swelleet colored church in 1Vashites-
ton is the Fifteenth Street Presbyteries..
oo Sunday morning. Fifteenth istreet,C la
the vic nity ef the church, is tilled with
carriages. The eloireh nri malt and ulargii
fashionahle. The nmt of the *embers
keep eminent, And they ase them on them
occasions. In thn TO pp.et they are spine
the a oret 110/111 of ethos. sivebbery. In
land ewer; g"ntkimin walk, to church. Ile
may own a Keilrel carnage., Ler he does
D ot 41•41 them to take hint to and from the
church. Some of these days AITW.'14,1811
Will OW/ this custom from their Kaalish
anue01, aad ellen the American whites
e h dish the present fashion of ruling te
, be,h, the el /shriven,' mimed feel= will
profit, by the objets leveret
▪ 111410 Butler, Bunn, Nad Rheum&
tient
Thos. Wanes, ntheffield, N 11, Lockjaw.
fly, McMullin. Chatham. Oat , Goitre.
Mrs W. W. Johnston, Vralsh, Ont , la
thimmatt inst.
James H. Ruley, Parkdale, Ont , Nene
In *watt am* esealicittel lead aethenti
/*tett They suite to tho menta of MIN
ARIYS LINIMENT
A Cove mom
Wife is the troll Lonna, Win
or too Ytio have loon readies it for the
Ohl heer or re.
\ Husband Directly. love ; &POW WO
the nest tonne) Netictere fievill.
A Reese Leaf.
bottle, of Merohray's Kielney and Liver
Cure, has Ms nerds.) • etatsvasat to Uni
effect that it completely rand her of ie.
diumnatory rheumatism, Indite, and liver
lemma trial.
Akio dime- otos. setweyiag beanie
heels aid deem ba
-SLAUGHTER !
SEE THE FOLLOWING RERICTIONS:
3
Laclies'Fur Coats
Astrachan Curls
Cloth Mantles
t4.50 6.35
Cada tliner
for $1.75
-
Note these weep-
ing Reductions.
Oui whole Stock
of these Goods must
go, regardless of
price.
The Greatest Bar-
gains ever offered
)1t, SEASONABLE
Lace and Chenille Cur ., Rug. and, Mats.
11% discount for Cmh on close cut regular price,:.
WA firot-clam Note and Mantle Maker up Aisles.
MORK BROS.,
G at Cal:pet Warehouse)
the County.
BOOTS a d S HO E
WHOLESALE RETAIL
Protect inur feet: and' fa gr
Overshoes,
Gum' Shoe
Warranted' FIRSIR 's No BEGIONDS r old Bankrupt, Moth-eaten
-goods but the best quality at prices eh ged elsewhere for an inferior
Von earl do is by pur-'
A_LARO STI OF
GENTS ANCY SLIPPERS,
Ow' p rot
About 'twenty different lines to choose front.
Very cheap.
E. DQWNING.
Safety Bicyoles
FOR LADIES AND GINTLEMEN.
7 v. Mill OUT Su ALL DOMPITiTtthe :
PNEIIMATIO ,. from W50.00 up
CUSHION TIRZB,
01111 cOMP MORS ARK SIMPLY NOT I/C IT /Oft QV•LITY Ott POO IL
GOSHEN CARPET SWEEPERS, "I" "1" II" igaIrtVIS RIGHT.
•
GARDEN TOOLS AND HOSE.
R. P. WILKINSON.
CHRISTMAS
GOODS 1
The Fnest Quality of Christmas
Fruits, Nuts and Confectionery,