The Signal, 1894-4-19, Page 7ef
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, A PHIL 19. 1891. y
A Carpet
is something you don't buy every day
in the year and our advice to in-
tending purchasers is to
1llg oct Dory Stock of Carpets in tie Town
18
and then buy where you can get the
best value for your money -that's our
style of doing business.
our Stock of CARPETS for this Season is exceptionally large anti
wc11 assorted- We have -
Stair Carpets, from 3 cts. a yard up.
Hemp Carpets from 1! cte. up.
t'nion Carpets from 33 eta. up.
'raliestry Carpets from t;i eta up.
The Largest Stock of new Carpets in the town.
No Trouble to Show our Goods.
JOHN T. ACHESON
THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
SPRING ECHOES.
NOW IN STOCK
1'u ra,ol s and Umbrellas. i the latest).
(Moves es usual up t•) the mark.
HOSIERY .
1:,,,k, White, Cream. Slate, Fawn and Tan Shale. in Silk
1.1-1e Thread and Cashmere.
SPECIAL VALUE . .
-
A Targe range of Trimming Braids, in Siik. Mohair and Angora
All widths in Serpentine and Creme Military.
DRESS GOODS
t'adimeres, Henrietta& and Whip Cords. Cashmeres in White,
ulster e, Skye and Cardinal. Leading Shales in Nun's Veiling.
DELAINETTEB
in ''prays, 11u411, '1.4- and -;trip.'-.
A full line of Smallwares. inc:uding Pearl and Linen But -
tone, 2 and 4 boles.
t..►••u"a histo MIM/led.pp �Per (ee.
ar. DI..al roe (aska.
Xis. a+INTIZCD,
het DraDSP clad Baberdaahar.
4.1 SERPENT KILLED.
A Pretty Good Snake Story.
r.t.r eaa•ew. attired caller. hew lar. ate
1@ tar are nerves. la Two. s.d Tba1
Baia Ca.d• saes awe., lhe Alleged
,.els la rise it sae.
lee n,u -h discuss.' mottoo as to
•nether the pea serpent is a reality err sot
J as n,uch of • problem today u it seer
est I in the other hand every sow end
'neo personsct more or Ives credibility re -
shotgun, cartridge belt, and hatchet. 1
plunged into the ties aad swam for the raft,
about twenty yards astern, ceiling to my
dog to follow me. L'ut 1 had miscalculated
tee speed of the great snake. for while yet
several yards from the raft I heard a hewl
of agony from ray brave Carl. %Vbtle I had
been swimming fifteen yards the snake had
glided more than half • mile and pounced
upon Carl. The dog weighed between
esresty-firs and eighty poeada, and his
gree. -eyed captor was boldine him to hie
Mouth twenty feet in the air.
1 do mot know how I reached the rah,
bat in lase time than it takes to record it 1
had tserzed the gun and sent a heavy charge
of buckshot tato the creatures belly about
where it ensorved tremrthe water A vwbk
trete passed through his body, bas head
fell, and bringing Carl down with frightful
port pereonel sight ot such creatarese•ad in velocity'.the Poor dog was hat lad agYMt
the side of the best with • forme that killed
tis earn their descriptions agree. him inrteatly. The make released his hold
The rummer is in receipt of the latest re as.l t'art's bode mob out of sight.
part ot this kind from. • Norwegian boatnac 1' now wowed d that tn. *hot bad not
w Nei. Sound, who eons not ably to only wounded the reptile, but it had anger -
Save seen but to have fought with and moet him to rsUaor • dangerous and • ng
r
tally wounded • sea serpent is the wales of degree Instantly its Lead was again on
high, deafenleg kbrng tease fr,lm he,
test estuary. Peter Hume, the man who throat, and the velem tor a huwlred feet
makes this claim, is • retired sarkr, who seaward we -e ojweMj into foam by the
kgs visited nearly every import tele e horrid writhiat of lalt . A.1* .the
,Sob✓.
aad "w' tiring of the b" taken spJ fun and isc Larged the other barrel.
up' homestead claim sear \ ashen bleed, Happily the t hick masa of ked went where
in tee upper Paget emend. Although only
a retool sailor, he is well rowed in moat of
the natural sewers, each as geography and
tetany. He es a fair Latin sebel•r, havis
taken up that breech of study without a
'eacher, pokily for tie purpose of being
batter able to sadeestred the tse•aieg of
i bad aimed, into the creature's swaying
bead, and I think it partially, if not wholly,
bliaded the beset, for when the smoke had
cleared away, onto( hie eyes was protruding
iron the socket and the other appeared to
be entirely closed.
If my first shot angered him my second
shot stoked bin into a freely that knew no
eciealnce technical Lerma. He has a well brands. Hu biasiap were sowaocompaaied
'elected library of classical, soieatitde and by an ear -piercing strident roar that so
tr.thematical works, while nae room in his baguets car dssortbe. His neck, molt I
abs s graced with • cabinet of geological should judge was tem inches thick in its
epecinieos which would do boson to any ool- slenderest part, swelled into great knotsz
lige is o,er ladas
. emote of .luiverfmg muscle, which *senl.Q
Mesa facts ootnoecaag Mr. Hamm are to chasers its hoe with every movement,
omehieb for by a teatimes by the name of Thrown's back his great hooded head is
t.. aemu,roaasetedwith they mhos college, erne ssrpmtiae aty1e. he began to strike al
'.'0•rtrrooster, Wash. the boat. At one time, faatenrag his laws
yes else starboard gunwale, he wrenched
e( a piece of solid timber five fest lose and
two ieebse thick as easily, apparently, as a
san would bite into the this etre of a
chine's. Thrown', his h.' ly into • series of
g reat rettieal coils eight teat ie diameter,
• sae apktsly encircled to boat, and, with
one cometrictioa, crashed it into a shapeless
masa. An tide/nate idea of the strength of
the rimester may be jaded from the fact
that my boat had formerly bees the manacle
of • lave. ship. built of oak, with each plank
lag, aad .atunl crook trees timer the
thwarts. After crashing the boat, the ser-
pent did sot immediately uncoil himself,
hat tay coos animates with the freemeeta
.bill is kis embrace, while kis over restless
tail whipped the surface of the cel
t'erioesly in one of int gyratieas
the sad of the tail hill epee ray raft, test,
with what most Mee bees i mpiresmss
agility, 1 as4 sd my broadaxe aad with nee
bow cut off Ave hot of the wriggling end.
i was estasmiag this a nowt valuable prise,
Mt before I mel secure it the slimy sasss
wriggled int. the water sad was Is. Preen
tide time the pest reptile evidently beiges
to weaken from the lam of bleed, which wee
peering is streams froom bin bead aad the
wend glean him by the broadaxe. Slowly
reaMidew b mewed position ds the "Ater
Lbs aesiuro withdrew toward Lbs apes tea
sed was see oat of esti,
When i int N W miorsaloa agwdy
abreast of me i roots judge dot frees the
.M..s d lased M ware the nes was lashed
by the awl .f lib tall the distamw was 150
lest. While ewimmisa newasd my best the
reptile serried hie MO higI..poo Lh• umr-
foes d the water, wieslstl► ea the alert the
pray. sod slowly serape' Lha -►reset tart
lila Me body hem don to hew atter the -aim
err .t a --smmes Witte maks. The papa
Veartermaeter, Wash, liar. 5 -On the
.:4th day of Vebrwy, 11104 I was ht her
Mat towing • .mm* raft of .odea km beat
Itto opposite above to my rani. 71ie ka
y.
re rather strait, h *beet three mile wide
Iwo. and I was withie half • mile of the
wast shore upon whisk steeds my cakis.
The raft 1 had is tow owteimel sir slewty
rill hg al'pe. the middle of ibs raA
small platform of seder shakes,
ad on thia platform were my 10015, •
'imtdohitted cheppisag ave, a broad -are,
end a Markel double-barreled 'MMus. My
Xrwft,undtaed deg was with me is the boat,
"vul'ng high up is the bow burkh,g at lb*
'ores and gulls I woe lei.aredy maim'
leaisst a *IA s•sthosst wird, thoaph the
'lO1es'eg tide war in my favor, heal 0 light
er. tM ewftw a
was evem.ioally breaking
Vail had jest deiehed • prolonMed et of
larking at the daces whim he esddwly
faded tech es mensal growl of seem
tial I looted armed to see what the weaker
esM M. The sight that otmy IMM
paralysed lee, amt the ears dropped frim
w► heeds. os my met gstavter, .haft
dine fnorthe et • mile disbars,. thin Isosad
Ms nowise bear) asst reek .t .user assurer
mhh, asything I bled ever sees or dra mud
ne all 7 Ida, sad I bus. bean a seeeei
iw
Pert ih . tarty d yam • whited miry
viemige glebe.
Rim first seer Ube emote,. tsY ask
ImOthsewith ben bead basp istsMsumenus. bowleg
4 44.1 bawd
.o ''u wed r ariOe,be 41101494
tome s no
Itt herbal ',today. die mighty
m�ed bodily imltabbef • semi e�rt d►
obeli emeed ` M
j tee solhsg of • ids
>rJ tete ke meek my Lreety
Mothers
suffering with Weaknebs and
emaciation, who give little
nourishment to babies,ahould
take
Scott's
Emulsion.
the Cream of Cod-Ilver CHI
and hypophosphites. It will
give them strength and make
their babies fat. Physicians,
the world over, endorse it.
Daft be IiahN by Sal:tihlul
bostt A evwsv, INW. itis. Alt Drvosteta. sea ILL
fattened Mid was heeded like that of an
kcse
lathe colza, and from the up of to
nose to the insertion of the neck would have
measured perhaps three test. The head was
fully two feet and • half wide, but appeared
to be deficient in vertical depth. The eyes
were set juat forward of the hoodal appen-
dage and were as large as the es ea of an ox.
There were no'edioaeroas of • dorsal tin or
rudimeutal Leet, as have been attributed by
some former observers to the so 4:ailed ass
serpent.
%ehrle the goalie was coiled art.und my
boat 1 had • pretty good opportunity to
study the great sire of its body. The loop,
or. as seamlo would say, the bight, of the
coils was uppermost, while the crossings
were far below the surface of the water.
That portion of his body forminv the middle
coil there were three of them ,,though much
Battened from the strain imposed upoe 11,
was .onsiderably larger than the trunk of a
stoutly built trap. The back, from head to
end of tail, was ot • dark brown coior,close
ly approschimg black, while the belly was •
yellow drab The skin was without scales
and smooth like that of an eel.
l ragmeots of the wrecked boat have conte
ashore near my cacao, mud I have secured
several pieces of the gunwale *bowing
plainly the imprint of the creature's teeth.
The least is certainly mortally wounded,
and the caress • will teal! probability be coat
roma the beach. This event I shell await
with all possible vigilante. \V.eks may
elapse and decomposition tit the skin and
dash take place, but the skeleton alooe
wt veld be • valuable a. yuisition to *creme*.
t)ne fact prone. that the reptile was not
venomous. After being in the water only a
tew hour' the body of Carl drifted ashore
and 1 took pain* to examine his wounds.
He bad teen bitted quite through the body•
just back of the shoulder. tam ntakiog an
incision I found .bat the flesh was not in
the least discolored. The heart was in a
normal condition, a thing which oiled not
have existed had the sn*ke's fangs sleeted a
commensurable amount of pinion into clic
body of the doe. 1 also Battered portions
of t'art's tiesh along the teach, which the
reveas and one gotta eagerly devoured.
Now. it is well Iowan that such birth will
eat tainted teeth, white they iwtinctively
shun any food that has been artfully poi-
soned.
If the carcass of the journal is stranded
upon the Leach the skeleton will he shipped
to the .Academy of Sciences, Sas Francisco.
Tbig event ie daily eapeet.l,since fragments
of the mottled skin have already twee wash-
ed upon the shore. l'eter Hansen. .an
Francisco I.:mA nister.
GYMNASTICS FOR WOMEN.
e r. Aad.r.s. s Leet.re Defers a Large
•.dieser.
Prom the New York World.
There is one subject which transcends
even woolen's rights in the interest it pse-
setaes tor the feminine mind, end that is
physical culture- The Biu of the andie :s
which gathered yesterday evening at the V.
W. C. A. hall W hear Dr. Anderson lecture
on "Gymnastics for Women" showed that
D otting is quite so attracting to women ae
psting tatsso awn, so restr,at-
ed were their by the uutrsgs.ss
aryle of their gsewtessa
F:veu more orcibk hest convincing than
thew outline views of natural and unnatural
figures were the &ketones of the tatertor
argosies' before and alto using the comet.
No wogs.0 who looked epee thew could re,
from from uttering • mental vow to stye up
stays forever, or at lomat to lissom their
slnwvs. And elms Dr. Aodersoo stated
that the pressure exerted by the average
comet was thirty-five pomade and that for
Isis part he would welcome the day when
they should be mo more, the meatus % broke
into hearty applause.
The stereoptio0s news were particularly
tuleresttug and instructive. The vywuasta
of many imetttutions were revealed to the
eyes of tee audiemur, and the yuuog women
had a chance to compare the gymttwttc se-
u•smmodatrons at Cornell with those of
Columbia and Vale. The stews of the Vele
gymnasium were especially tutor est and
revealed earn the details of that building
with fidelity. The beautiful exterior, the
impueing entrance, the trophy•room where
the hard-won palms of victory are stores,
tho marble corridors and the swimming
pool, all passed in review before the inter
eted v0,e of the young %omen of N w
Vork. 'Chen then were pictures of men
and women "before and after taking"
gymnastic exercises, as well ea ores taken
during the coulee, and these were the
strongest possible argumeutu in favor of
physical culture. To see the bent shoulders
striivhtening, the hollow cheats tilling out,
the slender artrs becoming muscular and
round, the ueeves shr.,lJrrs even these
were enough to vans -eft the most uu:ithev-
iog. How thoroughly lir. Andersen Mat. -
wed to cunvince his bearers of the value of
such training may he guessed from the fact
that they applauded the statement
that (Merge Washington had been
ao athlete and a cbampioo running
high jumper with more vigur titan they
would base exhibited in •pplaodiuv h:..
trutietellinv dispositi.m.
Mat's s.rap•ao.L.
Fur • long time 11a1' a mother saved all
the pretty pictures that came in her way,
and put them in a Lig box all by them-
seles. They were fancy chroutee. adeer-
ti.ine cards and such magazines es. were not
preserved to he l..uod. At least there rot
to be s large collection, and May got old
enough to take an intelligent interest in the
arrangement of the pictures, and to help a
paatinc them into the book.
in the long summer days she and her
mother devoted themselves, when at leisure
to selecting and classifying the pictures and
pasting them into • scrap Lick, which tau
large enough for the largest picture in the
box. The scrap book was divided into de-
partments. There was the story depart
meat, and into titin weir all the pictures
with stories in them. There pages devoted
to demotic anima!,, to birds, to will
animals, and to insects autl fishes. le the
. entre ot one page. for e a t pie, was i n
ocean scene, and around this were placed
various fishes. Another had in the middle
a petty woodleud view, and birds in various
attitudes were pasted aerated this. There
was • dining room department and the ad -
reenters of @Iver and teem and chive weri
large contributors Also a bitch( n depart•
meat, containing things useful in that do-
main. The nursery arotxioed quantities of
baby faces and cribs and baby catriages.
Slay learned to mak her own paste, with'
dour and water and • little sugar, all mixed
smoothly together. and toiling water added
till it. was just thick enough. She had •
little paste brush, and learned to cut the
pictures out nicely and paste thein in with
out soiling the apace around them.
When the book was door, there was some
material left user to begin another book
with. Not only May enioyed looking over
her acr•ap book. but it was a great pleasure
to her grown friends as well, and a great
many resembling it were made by Tittle
girl fne.d., with the help of their mothers
or elder sisters.
The Klass Mer.e..
methods for attsiniag health, gra,* and
beauty. Every seat in the big assembly -
roans was taken. The gallery was tall of
youngwho shared the space gladly
with atereopticoo apparatus and the
worker of the views. And a whole hoe of
seekers after physical development leaned
against the doors aad walls in variooa at-
titudes not approved by phyuiol eultoriste,
•ed eagerly drank in Dr. Anderson's re-
marks. All acme sad all oonditaons were
there. those to whom • comfortable chair in
the chimney -corner seemed more fitting
than clots and horizontal hue, as well se
active young persons who doubtless needed
the teepees as an outlet for rupertlnov.
marry.
I)r. Anderson began by wsr•i.g the
woad -be gymwt avainet the mistake of
thanking health aad strength synonymous
terms, and implied that the devekiprrtent of
IAscle was net so much an o jsot for
women to strive for u control of the
muscular forgive. 1. support of his views
regarding Me dissimilarity between health
end great strength, he cited •onerous rad
made of young men to whom lifting • few
hundred pomade was a mere bagatelle, but
who all succumbed with painful rapidity to
disease. The development of ordinary
strseeth was, however, he claimed, •
worthy object, sad the gym.asium was the
piece in which to develop it.
f :ymaastac amortise were estimable chiefly
for wanes, Dr. Anderson mid., in giving
them costes! over their m.seles. Whet
this lases of n o'oabr control is le•rsed,
sot ealy In • woman gr+od.1, easy sed self-
, bet she is goo .ot so likely to
R
DO TOO DEODORIZE I? ?
'Deur is the heel of the
�RANBY RUBBER
Look for tbu• patters on the heel whets
you buy a Rubber or Overshoe. 1t guar-
antees 0 perfect article.
VIMI
W1'd8 LIS1
Ask your dealer for them.
CRISP AND CASUAL.
The t'bioese have an academy ..f meaner*
that prescribe% t u'luctte for the slue.: em-
pire.
The stoat agreeable, restorati'e tonic and
mild stimulant u Mtlhurn's Reef Doer and
\fine. 1 ni
The total coat ut the deportation of Chin-
ese laborer, under the 4;tory act is estimat-
ed at $7,3ti0.lY0.
l'u.ch u the Ilindoo word fur tive, be
cause nye in,redient• arrack, sugar, tea,
lemow and eater -eater into its eompooi•
thus.
Milliners first plied their trade at Milan,
and to be a Mulatser was equivalent to being
able to prepare an elegant head-dress.
Unsiithtly pimples, blotches, tan, and al
itching humors of the akin are removed by
using Dr. Low'. Sulphur soap. lin
Tabby, the name of • peculiarly tnarLed
cat, wits su called because its markings re
warbled those of a waisted silk made at
A tahi.
An advertaenient in a Forcat City, Pe.,
paper, reads ea follows : " Everyone wlfr
cannot get trusted anywhere else do to
Blare k'r. "
Ilr. 1.ow's Worm 'yrup has removed tape
worms from 15 to 30 feet lung. It also de-
stroys all other kinds of worms. lni
track was ucce the bench which money
c6sngersset out in the msikiL paces of
Venice, on which to display their piles of
change.
Michael Angelos " Last .fudgnwot," ex-
ecuted in the Sistine chapel in 1541, pro.
dueled a hos' of imitatione, most of which
were stere caricatures.
t'oostippsaton claims many victims. Ward
uhf this dread disease by the use of Small
Sugar t-'oated Cur•tock i'.its when need-
- I m.
It is stated that a pail of water 0ontain-
rag a handful of hay, if placed Io • room
where there has Igen smoking, will absorb
all the odor of the tobacco.
A Siberian crab tree st Carterville, Mo.,
is now producing its p._'ood crop of fruit,
wbils1111. iia broaches arefilledwith blossoms
for t third time Ibis season.
Shiloh's Cute u sold on a guarantee. I t
cures iso ,tient consumption. It is the beet
cough cure. c )nly one cent • dose ; 25 cm.,
50 eta., and ii1.00 per bottle. Sold by all
druggists. e w
Nixon girls 1,Obc) ears ago always wore a
gold crown during the marriage ceremony,
tbu article being kept in the church, and a
fee paid the priest for its use by the bridev
of the parish.
A good story is told of a purse -proud old
noblesmw who was trevollisg through the
rand districts of Sweden. In that country
the people do not have quite u much rev -
poet for the titled aristocracy as in some
other localities oo the continent.
Use day the nobleman came rutting yp to
• country tavern, and as he stepped ha
carriage he called nut in an imp.riomh toot
"Horses, landlord - bon'. at once '"
"'1 am very .nuch pained to inform You
thatyou will hare to wait over an hour be
fore resh home can be bronght up" re.
plied the landlord, calmly.
How :" violeetly exclaimed the noble.
mac. "Thu to the ' My man, ye demand
horses immediately *"
Thee observing the fresh, sleek looking
ones which were being led up to another
carriage, he continued
"For whom are those horses'"
"They were ordered for this gentleman."
replied the landlord, pointing to a tall, slim
individual, • few paces distant.
"1 say, my man called out the nobleman,
'will you let me have those bones if I pay
you • beral bonus' '
' No," answered the slim man, "I intend
to use them myself."
Perhaps you are sat aware who i sire,"
round the now thoroughly agitated and ir-
ritated sobtsman. "1 sm, sir, Field Mar
thrall Baron George Sparta, the last and
only one of my nes
1 am very glad to boar that," said the
slim man, stepping into his carnage "It
would be • terrible thing to think that their
might he more of you ening. I am inclin-
ed to think that your race will be a font
rad."
The slim man was the King of ewe len
London World.
I bave been greatly troubled with head•
•die and bad blood for tee or twelve years.
I started to take Burdock Blood I1.ittc re a
July, lMSt2, sad now �.lanuaty, 18431, I am
per Betty card.
Ht. „ Dues , sorwold,Oat.
y Lar oesorioma igen em0-
tinme are .x by m.arelar contrwe
uono sad ospssoises, to person who has
gained oontrel of hie or ler monde* has
gained the amiable power of "keeping his
or her hsllap be himself." The more mom
mos sheet* of rywir•edo gwisi.g in the
line of er.oefel fares easy walk and rho
like were also touched nom.
11r. Aesthetes. illustrated his talk with
•este ted charts, is whish the hams term
dodos mei sometimes enehvbs wmeleetribed
.pia • bleak lackgt!uOd wide which
all ha gnome or •11 its id.e n tise were
elearly brought met. Of teems there wee
that dear friend of dram reformers, Vwtn
Of Milo. leskisg p•rtimiarly healthy sad
graceful beside as atnwlions fashion plate
with weep waist shad .Moly large hip•
There was obs • Meters of • variety .bats
laworfts M servo as • fearful weren't
sgdsct the easM*, while • el.mle nymph
disported herself 10.04. the Ammer sad
Mewed what p•.s they nigh hops to at
Min who .Yost sops. The semi of thane
parol Lasts tori etro.f0bu4 by the
. Aadlemse seem
saes br�Mated myiMR Wet Mae hale
r coreri, sett.lest M ask sediemse be
Captain Sweeney, 1'. S. A., Res Uiego,
Cal., says : "Shtloh'e Catarrh Remedy b
the first medicine 1 have ever found that
would do me any good." Prig 50 cents.
Sold by all drurgiata. e w
In 186b an experimental cruise of all the
ironclad* in the Itritish navy, 30 in number,
was made during very rough weather, to as•
certain how they would behave during •'
storm ; result deemed aueceeefnl.
If the money spent every year in this
country on drink were given to a person in
gS gold pieces, he m.ght walk round the
earth at b>e equator end drop tbreeot every
step, and then only just exhaust the eup-
PIy
A marriage ceremony was performed in a
Brooklyn police court on Tuesday, in which
the bride was • deal mute and the groom a
Russian who could only talk in his Dative
language. The ceremony was conducted in
the sign language.
No small objection which youag folk had
to the old-time spring -medicines was their
n atseoneseus. In our day, this objection is
removed and Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the meat
powerful and popular of blondparifien,isea
pleasant to the palate es • cordial.
Curved stereotype plate* were invented
in 1815, but were little used for half • cen-
tury after that date. Sine* 1865 they have
come into general employmsat in every
n ewspaper oftioe in the oosetry whose .di -
tion is printed on a fast steam press.
Frogs are mainly juice. 1f they try to
nuke more titan a *bort journey away from
moisture, in • drought, they will perish for
want of water, and then their bodies will
dry away. The frog's bases are *o soft that
they scarcely leave asy oiekton.
Dyspepsia cause* i isrinees, Headache,
Cenrttip•tion, Variable Appetite, Rang and
Soaring of Food, Palpitettcri of the Heart,
I)iatremes after Eating. Burdock Blood
Bitten are guaranteed to euro i)yspepsia, if
faithfully used according to direction*.
Henry Ward Beecher oore informed a
man who cane to him complaining of
gloomy sod despnedeet feelings, that what
1. meet needed was a good c•th•rtie, meas
lag, of coarse, such • medics&& as Ayer's
()atbartic Pills, every dose bung efectiva.
1. as out of the way nook in the British
museum the sight -seer is cosi routed by a
dasa.-ooeu ed obiect, which at first sirht
would be taken for • gigantic milletnea
But it is slot. it ie one of the most sacred
oriental relies is existence the tomb of
Alezaader to great.
In ladle cerise' regiments Witt 5,510 men
were plated Bader ob.srvtsns. They were
divided into free drinker., moderate drisk-
ere sad ah.taisers. It was fond that the
deaths of the former ware 44 per 1,000, of
the moderato driskere 23 per 1,000 and of
the and.berc'sly 11 per 1,000.
A J sestina le • 'oast mime •f
kir. The p.bib de sat eol1 ant their bads,
but mite their gooses, together with the
.wet they are wining le poi, os • dao r
paper, and pet it in a bete. These w ask
d Messiah earl the althea awarded to she
poem wig. has mels to Mnset offer.
The at .0p V bear pissed ea the Ale
irk rOakel perk, New Verb. It le heak
et tis. arra{ with gold. set estaeb.haet
THIS SPACE BELONGS
TO
McINTOSH & HARPER,
SUCCESSORS To
SAUNDERS & CO.
+ + + • + + + +
LOOK OUT FOR ADVER-
TISEMENT NEXT W1 K.
half way down the pynmidion. The cap
was reirotnmended by Prof. A. A. Julius, rI
4'olumbis college, in his lecture before the
l:cegraphical society last month.
lentil recently all marriages in Engleed
weret celeiwate.l before Boon, the reseen for
whish law was that the paries might be
sutler. It used to Le the custom to .line at
IMOD, and, ad it was the proper thine to
drink the health of the brute and groum,fre-
.iuentle all parties would appear at timelier
latex ivated.-----
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New Brunswick cedar altinolcs at Kidd's,
41.00 so:
PLANING NULL
ESTABLISHED '1115l.
Buchanan & Son,
• NI tr,s.Tt caries
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
(neaten In all kinds of
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
And bandet's, material of every descriptio;
School Furniture a Specialty.
DL'NIV'S
BAKING
POWDE
THFCOOK'S BEST f RIEHD
LANGEST SAL[ Ira CANADA.
>dgNallie Asearleas
AgesoY hr
PATENTS
wAtf'AT
NT a.bs.
A
rt°�iot' hr,. piton's
to its
NOONtem a m Aortas.
ma ss t. tWOSaM meows
a by • witsm glee. tree M aures to tae
feinting Anitricau
Laws. pn.riattnm et soy ',lentlt a paper In tae
tlrM. tTrnA41 11�traiM. Nn IM t
rya eanwlA M a th..et it. *041'f1�fi a
1rr, Lt.10 rix 5101100. A Mt1A iI
'Vg1 dinar.. lir Irresdwss. INw ruga.
Patronise
True
GRATEFUL -COMFORTING•
EPPS'S COCOA
• BREAKFAST --SUPPER
"Ay a thorough knowledge of tt. ,,u: not
laws whish rtotrrn the oprret,o:.a of d.uce.•tior
and nut tot inn, end by a -arefnl ap,.l:eat;oo of
the tine urop'r•ties of wellselected cocoa, Mr.
F,ppe has provided for our breakfast ane .up
per s delicately %routed beverage w ti:. a :Lay
e•re ns many heaiy derusr,: mita, It 's by the
judicious use of such articles of dtet it:at •.•os
stI t ut:em may be grad oaluy built up •inti 1 stems
enough to meat every teodescy to drama..
Il indrede of subtle maladies are Rooting
around os ready to attack wherever there is a
weak point. NM may escape many a fatal
adult by keeping ourselves dves well fortified what
push blood and a properly nourished frame.--
('irtl !ierrire Gazette.
Made 'imply with Mains water orlmRk.
Sold only in packets, by Uracer..'stir:lad thus:
JANES PTO • e' isa., Measwopallise
O
Cionsike.. laiien. s/rland. •
er eL1S10w
OODERJCH
Stea,n, Boiler ly'ur1: s.
issTABLIl t1k'i)'1S'a.I
A. S. C H RY STA Lt,
S,etessrto Chrystal et SIucki
Manufncttir'srs-of all kinds of Station.
ary \(•rine', Upright Jr Tul,ula:
130oi I.J=eae_f'a
7
Salt Pane, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Irop
Work., etc., etc.
Also dealers in Upright andelHori:ontal Slide
T•]ve taistac.,%utomatic t tit UR kairines a
perialty, All 'sines of pi a and tips-Mt:se
co.staotly oo hand. Fwtirnalee fnrrisMd oe
.•ort malice. Repairing promptly atteeded to.
2702-1y 1'. O. Hoz 37. 0oderirh. (Int.
Competition.
Works -Opposite O. T. R. y'atlon. Ooderiee.
HUGH DUNLOP,
THE CLOTHIER,
bee just returned from the cities where he
has been selecting
NEW SPRING HODS.
Ile has now on hand a large Lino
of the Choioettt Goods in the
Market and is prepared to
turn out work in the Best
Style possible, and at Prices to
sort the titres.
it. I)l'NLI)P.
HAVE YOU
BACK-ACH E
DODDS
KIDNEY
PILL
WILL CURE YOU
TOI Cavantat i'M-Who ItAltwar t'o.•
Tsai tma•►m has bse$ rolMMtsd to give the
pistils • Om ekests
eibw
esessast
rvs with fair awl lir_roses es b.i.es Prim: la and to
OW lasit les pogrom.
immovesW support se ovary Pumas ohs
540 flasetcomeoeswlas &owl nos tide Vew.sw,1
ilium atl.g wnh all limas wed ..b4..
s• WanedShreds alai
n4set tj wwaJwa s�^li�an Neasa=I0.0
15W04 -t.
"faeba0h•
swans tiro kid-
neys her• I.
treble. Dedd's
Kidney Pil.iv
prompt relief
"16 per .alit.
• di is
ret awned by
disordered bid -
"light es wolf
ter to ret. m
bvdltkd cfty
*11howI *ewer -
e e• t4.
IkwRlt/M
fogey. ere
• fR tbsf aro
Um seat owes
of the system.
"Delay I•
ofe kidney
dangerous. heytroubles result
in Ind flood,
Dyspepsia, three
Compkiat, and
the most dan-
gers,* • elf
&rights
Dia fro tAir led
Droppsyyf..
"The.b•v•
*soma MNMt
•rI•t wirer*
Dedd's Kid**,
PlIl• are real
she &OM ae..et M anlrelwn gaaai 4
rem AL iW* G «e.m Mata. fey