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The Signal, 1896-12-3, Page 7THE SIGNAL: GODISRICB. ONT.. TRI7RSDAY. DEC. 3, 1896 y AN INCURABLE CURED. IITTIIta TREATMENT IN CANADA'S MIT HOSPITAL HAD FAILED. ern Or Ttia beer a•HA0•A0L0 Over ON ha- 001110- TM TEAMS Or 17Tf1a1 •.real!pu IMO* acpT* OH1O0ATIO* -Till Wynn., .OHO &T,a T14►tTa4 n..4 °VT or s.•ra Ile fent', Llba- AYA11r aa/ruaf4 To •.Tion ora. Prot the Newmarket Advertiser. W. impps•e there le 0w • resides, ei Newm.rk•t whu 0e,• out know lir. J A. fdsfi.ae, watt dee. not knew •I his yeses of sa/ertag mid woo hot not heard of Ise re !saps f• on • life ..1 nelol...oees aid pat. 'Armagh the medium .1 Ih Wi loam' Ptak PUIa t.•feed we deuht of Is the .mash .f -.dtu..e tbat. M a more roue:A e s roue- n oise est♦..t.se taken hi. bees •000•np+ubed to Mr. Moffitt'. owe, mid be 1,0111. LL hL du•y to w aak,sl le 'sake the loots boo*. through Ib. oohing et Mas Adverliaer. Teo bars sw. Mr. Mutat Wee working la Ohs N.tfwatks he: fsu-ory. furuugn the 111111111111119 Of the dam room. sod pos•toiy seer 011ibleeeiteeeto reward to aL health. he WOO atteokd with a severe al I wbiob •veatu•Uy •sltl.d 1n. his mobs For seem years he was almost • .woet.et .ufferer free rbse-eke pekes lad •pial moon mossy is lrsatmtest for Um trouble, but with iso re- melt beyno 1 as ooeevoo& temuor•ry r. - Lase from paha reel', to make mate= worse he was • tacked with undone sad rheumatic lever. He was then t ,rse t to go to the Temote THE NEW WOMAN. M. *pewee T.won • Dsejre to Ms toseel- lee, mall/ 41.31,..I4,.. tiro of those "olra•sttpated" women who are laid te be dal rued 1n the land. but who can't be distinguished by euro from any other women. atrlsbding to the 1'hUadell.Ala T1m.s =rose as ful- lows: 'Without going Into al lib* dry dr - tale of the relationship of the sixes in primitive times and among un- cle .11aed Peoples. ere may just take the to ,ad taco which are known b. and .a1..•Itted by every one. Woman has, of t uursr, always been and always murt be man's physloal inferior -4M In times past she tray been wally. If h e literally, his •lave. She has been th • toy and sport of ntan, with one. an ' only one, , 4hey've of ase ertl!g hat• he f. 'This has been the exercise .4 per - mood charm, which bets enabled her to Move in roan the passion galled love, god thereby to saa•urr an ercenden(•y over him. Th. love of power. widish !s csonwrtun to both sexes. has been hers. and rrail:int that she could only bt poo erful by &maulintg this aor t iaaen- tai passion in roan. she has put forth all her endeavors 'to Head raver 1:1 ills fright,' .e the old phrase has 11. "Naw, es Ole of thus- women 10 wlwm men apply the scornful term 'emancipated.' I should like W point on: this Irnpurtamt face, that our sex to Srldtlaily briOnning to rc'ignize that it is Ignoble to seek for admiration •btidY for Its doll -like qualities %Ve bare net loot our vanity though we are no valuer than men --but w.• are mew aiming at winning admiration d waw tiler Acids• -lamely, in intellectual walks. "We shall atIU pride uurwMves ..n out gond kooks when ee have therm; we shall hull do our b.T.t to dress well u..1 tawtetaally; we shall elle Mak for- ward to wifehood, anal .hall not lime our maternal Instirc•ts but we .hall no kaiser &flow our return. and ..ur gowns to dominate our {Ives, •.l•ndnut.trdly we eras 'entencipatrd.' All fie;da (.f activity are being rimmed to us, and the men who now sneer and g ibe at op fur our 'newness' w+il ounce to see that we are more ay.mi.a Mon.u.le sed ;softest. more tasting attractions than in the days when our facer were our fortune and when a few wrinkles and gray hairs ennuunced the end of our reign. 'To out my arguments Into a nut- shell. my cuntentt•.n Is that the preval ng Passion of women hos t.a-en the Inv •f admiration. became it he.. bee one eredttary Instinct of the race th-at 1 personal charm lay our only powers ow that we are at last allowed uprate our Intellects and put them o practical one, car bid tor power wi geeeral hospital whoa it was foetid that he , was afflicted with wr.roolbe (wrV nook). Durta1 the drat ata *oath• to era ho.p.tal h be was ender tn.. tre.taswt of the staff eleotnsien, bet the powers of .leotrestty a- N Ifrelh fused, ad .tier • 000aultateos of e photybean• it w.. deemed advisable to per- t form .■ operation 7,41 weeks 1s..r • mo- oed operation was performed l hs opera- tions proviso eeo v.f only In eo for to they saffxd4 WE HAVE SIX SENSES. INFLUENCES WHICH WE DO NOT SEE SET BRAIN CELLS IN MOTION. a. MilUsgtea Meller, M,L., Writes of 10. rhys1.a1 1Laws Nadel* Severn die Operation .f -hailed elle stilt" H•p- Malys. A number of hitherto mystvriuua pile 11nmena are at te Um pr.ynt ale of 04:04:1'41l' Ufic discovery arranging theu.relvao In to a methodical lad easily apprehend, 1 system. What ':ham been pesainC strange b becoming overplain. Thlugs hitherto called "ountilt" are hlddvn ne burger. Things which, oc ctirring ie. the everydayab live. of s most commonplace people. have beet classed as supernatural, have In the light of ascent science been hound to br merely the wurkings of a math to nee. therefore unclaadfed, and. In fact, unknown. ')f these are '•telepathy," or "thought Irenierl'ence," iso -called, also dreams vein..e etch vein.. true, forebodings of dimes - ter, and all that series of phenomena which, the supentltiuuma have been wura- to attribute to some superhuan power. s Marr are Instanceof the manifesta- tions of this sixth sense. They are no doubt. tarnUlar to every one. 1 look steadily at a fellow passenger In l train. In a longer or shorter time.comparativeaccording u, the comparative +straingen of our wills, the scrutiny is felt and acknowledged. I Ax my gas, on sine object on the table, and atter thus burning its shape end other Qualities tato coils In the sight centre of my brain, 1 met out sum, Individual In the room who is what hypnotists call "ser.Mflve." and try to fun* him. by pure thoughttransf-r,, i-4 to think of and look 'a th.- same //Wet. If my will la $trona;. I usually succeed In making him do w• within a reasonable time. think just u I step out of the 140111 d."or, "I will meet so-and-a.t to -day," and to and behold' we come face a Nee on Fifth -avenue or Broadway.1 have a dread Intuition at such and such a moment that a very dear Retie friend. with =hum 1 always been th sympathetic" Is dying at at mo- ment. The mall In a clay or 80 beings rte the awful confrmatkon. 1 sit down and write t» A.. and "w11I" a that A. should write to me at the same fa ri,drient. The letters thus exchanged wit het: the parsage of words- pass each ether in transit Ned are delivered to in widely separate cities at practically the same moment of time. If there Is any one absorbing bent of the science d the close of the nine- teenth century. It is the study of **ThePhone! of Ether." .! Rtr William Thalm- ann and John Tyndall have contribute generously to our knowledge of this perplexing branch. Their researches and these of a boat of inve.tigatore 1n practical phytin show us that ether b a tenuous, eleat(c, impenetrable Nub - stagier, which fills ail snare. Its par- ticles oocupy all the crevices and cran- nies hetwrees 1'he ree4ecules of matter. if i push my hand through four feet of atmosphere in tent of me. 1 move all the ether in the universe to a slight degree If I push this elastic. impen- etrable"jelly" tee feet away from my r.hnuld.r with my open hand, Its mo- tion conipl.tes the etr•7lt Of the globe in a record, and the tar end of the col- umn swells out and Alis the vacuum after my forward -pushing hand. in ocher words. 1 push the air, and the ether pewee through my hand. Electricity, light. the Roentgen ray, I sound are all different forms of the • t motion of this ether. If it be Befit. the motion is In the form of undulating waves, like those produced ina rope fas- tened at one end and suddenly shaken at , the other. If it be electricity, the mo- r Ition takes the form of gradually wIden- ing circles about the wire. If It beouwind sound. and . Is primarily alr- motlon. though practically ether -mo- tion -the impulwe is transported in what the phyteleist calla vibrating wave,. Nerve three resembles electricity more than any other mode of motion of ether, except that It moves very elnw•ly. My friend Looks Into the selen- ium rre relver of a "telephote" In Ra Francisco and f see her face in the transmitter.PClenlum trantltter. which t hold In my hand in New York. This discovery, made by Elias E. Ries, has already been described In this paper. The rose "Me.ks" Into the retinue of my erre and Its Image Is thrown up Into a cell In the sight centre of my brain. The me"-hanisn In both casts b prectsaly the same The ael efentum receive!. chromes light waves Into waves of elec- triclty and bacte k agent at the trans- mitter end of the wire into the original picture. And now let me apply the fact we ra have obtained to telepathy, or the evi- dence of the sixth seer. Every sena- iloh coming from the outer world be- gins In a loco/ disturbance. not only of molecular matter, but also of the ether which permeates It. The lighting up of an image or of Images in my brain cells by the paw - P000 of the electric spark M thought tenses a series of korai disturbances In these cella. and the. wave= of tither .n marled widen out from them until they reach and light up the particles in a cell In some other brain where the Image of the same object iw sacred. This Is the physlral explanation of telepathy. F.v.•ry picture wbk•h the thought spark lIghts up In one of the. 1 rain cells c110.1 ether waves in the very ani of becoming luminous. Thr. e eves circle through Mace simultan- eously in all dire Oohs. 11 1? very easy to understand how toning attuned to the reception of these ..-Ikcto space messages may alrnnet Ir.tantly apprehend sights and mends and thought's whom original disturb - amp moues many miles &fray. A. Mil- lington Miller, M D., In New Tort Jour- naL teap'w•ry teller, H• r.twueed a the booties! Iron X ,re Mew, 1490, till Jen- + . eery, 1892. sad with .11 tile modern rose ; f dies • ei eppl•.00•s known to the staff of : that well Feu pried 'mutinies. as penmen- a eat rebel 00011 he o'.t..ed. 111 wee then advised .o g•• 0.000, pertly 13 the hope that w She ease* nubs torero neaedotal, Out a ! sh steel he •,ont.ouahy grew wets•, sod 1n. I a, March. Iikd2. was argon forced to take to ! p1 his bed, aid those who keret of hie omit. t Oise did sot oeiteve he tie! long to lira At jw, tau tame •very jam?. is no let.ty was swol• to les sad di.torted, sad he salferd the most .cony.excruciating 1f • person walked t emcee hie n.droom it inteos.'ied the poo w t though he was beteg pierced sad torn with ere knives, aria it coedited he would Doreen eked a wo0v. la this state of hopeless H• rm suffering hie 1' bedfast for eighteen mouths. sl. the while using all *anon of a a/edalaee from which rile( might be hoped w- ho. for. Thin be wee pot under the treatment • m e Tomato celebrated Toato speot•1st. but won w better result. After this loot experiment nt bide 1, tie detrital sod to try Or Williams' I. o0 Pink Pills, at ths same tone di•otaunlog p[ all her treatment At the eon of three e - orifice there war • very notioeabk improve- d meat in hie &mein ion, ans d 0 meth so that a kis mother thosght he could be lifted out- a side. He wee still •o week, however. Mist I so be wee only &hie t , remota up • few mioutee pt es before. Walla Woe b&ok to bed b. felt , tea tis • sadden tingling sem'Meg up from a • Wee es eel through his jousts •a4 spies. si The next moraine wheel he *woke the pain sp had left tate body •a4 lo heed i0 the sons, on Nom •0 for some weeks the pain titled from place In plea,. is the amod od the. ' eel Mai disappeared, sod h• has not h • p•rtiel.' ch of pain Meow All 'ha time he was WittigI tet Dr. Williams' Pink Pills end slowly but of surely reeaininr his strength. Thea se in. pu vMew er was pro &red, oaf M ION1 of vs wheeled out, eatooIly he was able to ' wheel himself *best. 'I be oo.d tisswe of th the Ptak Pills o..••taetly added to kits ! L e ts.egtb. led then the chair wan diee•rdei of far ers, wt lte•sel the the l crutches ter • mipar Ar tit's Mme (Sept 18951 Mr. Moffat had es I Ira far renovated that to was • trimmed, sins. th th tribute, to e columns of the Advsrttser m • rumoring prwring • herr end baggy he wee •e- til Miffed se p Leel reporter ter the paper. The • n moo utterly helpless iovold le Dew able M bo bo go .at, sad to get is d out of his buggy without ere essistsee ., sad is et his poet of bo duty whenever celled epos. Inar This we Sad that after yes of s.fferieg be and helplesess- lir Williams' Pink Pill, du hairs reale- e prnved suoseful after all other re•- e dies sad the hest of medical treatment had TU utterly tailed. With seek atarvIloes cures se this es its eredit it b to weeder Dr. Reef Williams' Ptak Pitts is the meet popsies Ion medicate, with ..11 oIsom throughout e nm lead, lad tide owe o.etaiely jesesae..he le claim pet forth o0 its behalf that h "sum "suat. wheal ether medicines fail." at •t mac aW t 1 • .bt/wl Geud The women of the presentday--at east many (4 them -are remarkable or a last of reposeful atmc.spher.- of hat IMsur•ly individuality wha•h made n eider gener'otton so charvning and orb eshing. It may be inevitable. 1f a on,an has too much to de, that she W cualways be at high pressure, n0 en er thr ugl. one task than soap - Ice with the next -but why has she n. uo much to do? dimply. in the ma - fit) of cases, be.•ause she attempts do t.'.. much, under the mistaken te it en that activity. In whatever direr- Ina is more useful and praiseworthy hen repose. In the effort to do i c ! rt deal she eases to be her true WW1 poeedbie self, sari a writer in .1 ' a.er'. Radar. 1 For instance, have we never been in summer reer' in the mountains 1 here s..m' intelligent and active wo-' en happen to be upending the sum mer? Ito they rest Ir, th/..delicious at osphere of the 4.449, breathe in It M e lm, amllat.' the feast of beauty Meer be on what I ermeider higher grounds. • g.'nrousty spend atw,jt them, and nrich their von- .outs and hearts by eey rommunjon 11th nature? Ivo they the poet se truly although whlrisic Ply puts It. "L. ef. and invite the! ul.?" N.ot at al! They make halpam Howe. meowing the wools for the ma - • without swopping by the way. sm nd plas the glorious taouotaln days tting to their rooms, cutting up the it branch -v., and sew'.ntt the covers and the rutti -e around them; and sometimes, by oreenlrinr a band to i the results to: the benefit of some tufty to their fellow -guest, they adage to «.-trey nearly all the home all the summer in thispralua-orthy rsuit. Or they ger up a r pr hi theatricals. the practice and pre- paration for Wch ob ,rb a we -k t.f elr time at least. out of the very e.rt (4 the golden weather Or, worst at. they play duplicate whist ;n t4., lar. In a nevi -r -ending series of num with _their Amerlpan Leads in sir laps to ref....to. an excellent ind-tralning. no daunt, but hardly at relaxation and refreshing of soul d body watch spades "recreation" of til. These sante ov v':dr1n women, et me, in the wnter, w111 be found do- g embroidery In every spare moment twren p' -tial engwtome nt• club tele, viol:. among the. poor, or ur•h work; and, while they are shiner everywnere, their prence britags •tow here that peace, that deep pfu!nees, that qui -t 'harm. that be- g to reposeful and Individual wo- anhond. If they would onlv not at- inpt to do PO much, but to be tome - mg Instead, not to touch the world an many points. but to lift and resit -then where they do ramble In con- t with It, It would be an Incalcul- e gain. Reese/1W : The NMI ..pas- el W fsmoss Holiday law suit •ascarid 1e warty 111,3011. 'ebb seweet, it property epee ea lbs meds, would hew gores • keg way la .aktee them iamb safer for the travelling yobbo. T.rsberry • Os Saturday of lest week • tea of Job McN..gbtee, 2.d one. of Tura - berry. met with • eerie= saddest by fail- le. • dt.sa..s of twelve feet from • beam he the Mr. te the Sew. His shell was free - tend. Rsaferth : 10,. sat Ms led Davie. $••Mrtb, sensed M the Welker lest weeks! • wa idi Who their Whtheir trash termed w p at the hestdry • few peke .f old tests were •tlo.hed be the reps• whish loved it. ilnesseh : 0. A. Dial--- reverse We sews beige better Ass .seal fir Mart - H• peer his .spar het week sheet 19K' yiee end bas 80 slue peeked is chaff ▪ �M *Mails heels, te winter in their The sae. whit ales dew! M well ler a MOdve wesertwo t y te ka.uk at his deer 11111 amid . Ohdak wises ea hie .haat. sired et b wield 6 MO • -ea .he b Mime the r--Wil,sty Loyale gide 1l s -es .f Re Orphan Aavt.sse. Australia has no orphan asylum•, stye Tit -Rita. Every child who 1e not supported by parents footmen a ward of the state. and is paid • permit n for support, and placed In a private family. where board and clothes are provided until the fourteenth birthday After test he may be able te go to wast. In which ease the tvneforr. Is planed to. hie credit until the tale of eighteen, w hen he becomes a deism. with a be:wee, due to hem fn'an. 111e .tiler Se bream Itte with. Tail traoal0atas a 0. - mane. charitable and remaneniespirit In a. maiden to, 4.0r•essc41 the ehanea of pa.ierrlsn and pieces every young m a r tan • fair and s4•••'• befta•g with the woad. The new I..4.. fere MAW - ('apt Ate Laminar We4a,pI the >Ayv navy has lest bees 110ads[ W the London ("runty Os melt the talr.shtp of the emellarlpellhs lire bfI- gode. He he • was ed O fears •f age, who at the tato et lits Mp•vt_ 'nest wee the sealer serer d the Me- e ntentanded • tsrpeSa lest at Ihs bow 1hare..at d AlesMIIliME. 1. W.w.•.'s World. R1Mann velvet teas again returned to favor In Vandyke skirt trimming. tsr'ge violet velvet hats .re I. groat demand, thdr be-omingness being a deldrahlie attrNrtttp. shorter gowns are said to be the mandate of Farb modistes. On teeny days the style le er'-.ptahle, but ether - ease u r deeed.dly unersr fol. Telt. .,.•aro M Um tell bas fktally arrived, and women w•lreww. It 5. id toothier dd.reble article that helps these toward knowing what to do with their te.•da CLEAROIG (JUT SALE of WILMER SMITH'S FURNITURE STOCK We are anxious to clear Stock during the next week, offering : BEDROOM SUITS (+•orPLOII BEDSTED6 (ex/Meters) - SIDEBOARDS - PARLOR SUITS DINING TABLES •• CHAIRS BED SPRINGS MATTRESSES (01144.Lei) out the b 'lance of this and for that reason are 7.8.60 and 10.50 O 8,10,12,18 $15, 20, 30, 32 $4, e, 7 501•, 60e, 701' 6,1.50,1.75 tram 76c to t)3 and all other Furnit;.re correaponding'y cheap. This is a chance seldom offered of getting Furniture at such re- duced prices. Great Discount Sale OF THOS. GUNDRY, assignee. now going on at WORSELL'S .Is we wish to sell as many Stoves as possibt;F before the new year, and knowing that this is the season when people are looking for Bar- gains we will give ou Bargatns in Seating and Cookie) Stoves tom now until the end of the year. The lamest stock to choose from wad use will n3ttke the prices the lowest in Goderich. We always mean and fulfill what use advertise. J. H. WORSELL The Stove and Furnace man. YE The TenM Terse of these Monthly Camp.tlt•s w111 commence January lat. I891. lad w111 tin ronnnund each smooth durin Inn:. $1,625{ iN eicrcLes i 61 N FREE AND WATCHES (EACH MONTH SAs FollowsFOR B ht10 First Pm, $100 Stearn' Bicycle, . . $ 1,00025Second" $25GeldWatch . . . .Neldatl.dwttaha `bels loll I11Mth.1,625 unhI WR during rear 1897, 519,500 HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. si of .weir a •,e�lees e<l - wtN r �� :ti,LSrif r A "1•re M b. seat etl,{so.4 �w•tpps •.h..et Italieof p•aer ea w aka ter eea m,tes. written s or per hell aiae W M •Nr..., ala ter nailer /oil �{re■t l e he Meese. WrriMrI0�� d. oft .14.����Pes.esi ... TMt•r•T tlitstietteer Hve•'a. AllptP PERS RULES. 1. awry -•p10 4.rt . Or. la earn of tae 1 a.ul0a Mem inn e. 00,..!11 .. PIM ms , me s ,meet we .aa ewe la Ow ler-. •ML esae_h,re of eoyr.e ilea til. r.+.s.e.M • *hick they ••WY.or • r•r•r�e�q-i..i •� flak �l�10.�.�.a..�eppelelhtr..00 sod M. tats pent III= i .al. ►- tar new ealMa nets .ul•.t.s.r. omnia. • hays nit s heft e. 10. a.ppw.tM~' .Alin r lam We tneleet en hie air •h.t• pa�a40* Mt Ower awn wells pt cal p. nae te.atal weeps le /..i ssMtne'�.04 ter .a at.,ee till ewe owes tee., asrhra Ll. W taeer %alts, .n a.rnw nal ......... r A;41. art d strew is a ea rtl4 '. tem r'•t -*0 dn•...4.i b .or.u..e. 71 sera .444 4 , awp, 000 5 pMNaana Lamm ,aisle, W .1•10 .aA.wr.r is ....4 Shebut len r.rrnae e.t .a eke pm11.1017 Is the bap of ask •e.e.�we.a era .ad ),,swa IM e..M of •'.ma loan 44••0.4., lura. ei w•i aawpt LOITER BRON„ awl., MI .sena llt.., Targets al la Spa Teen Tar MIME OR N MAIM awl/ alleg k t eKT1elff 10.444„, A.elwie. •.tl ca....n... W a.N11. dC . 404 e.erstaii.r sii ter... W1e�(Moatw. P. • 11. crater •,wets. et este Ore hewn Ilr...w.. it=}f ews 0esal. w E'clftt it l a T 6 gET0. PMvM.n'M'M.lr.t..I 2Men.. 'r nerd .r r r et.+'r a (l. , Ir4Mre X. T., a Twa.l.. 1. ar ` 1.N a reaes•t- MIM e..1.4a ..• Im Iw.,Wish„,., A. B. CORNELL, Undertaker - and - Embalmer. Beautiful Black and White Bears, For Low Prices in Undertaking go to A. B. Cornell. Don't pay big prices. Mrs. Cornell ateenda to all female eases. LARGEST STOOK of FURNITURE in TOWN at prions lower than the lowest. A fine lot of Window Shades on hand. Good S -room Rouse for Sale or to Rent on Houth-.t. Apply to A. B. CORNELL Hamilton -a'., fioderich.• FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE! Tb' HENDERSON BICYQLE harialg p•swb.sd 1be Oedwieh F•w.dry •.d all its' Peewees far 1 Wrings. le f1yrnd M wp ly PLOW POINTS, also MILL, AGRICULTURAL and STOVE CASTINGS at sheet astlee. se lie Utratilbeg YIQ awe. bees,, and ~•p h e sem always apes lad work gebwg ea er isa.eslae with ken awed dime presort/. see week. �F-.is�-ses, halo r rem sad ..d yes will wall M pleased Om - mos Hilo ilwJ.. lir. Wile... SeiWee bregbe bold 1s imp el Ye � saw .a.e....a.meth. Jt!!. WILSON, Manager. !Coal & Wood Yard The undersigned begs to inform the public that he keepps on hand all grades of HARD BLACKSMITH COAL. PRICES OF W000 REDUCED. ,pedal attention gives to OUT and WOOD SPLIT Call and get prices and ,toe samples of wood. Offire and yard, N E LS1)N near daolts fires. Hotel. . D. C. STRACHAN Oro prletOr DAVISON 8i Co. The up -to date HARuwnkll and Sewn% tare: Goons EOIPoRI1'r wish to call at- tention to tile fact that their '96 and '97 stock ofto hand, and are be Sklire ates youd doubt, the finest assortment and best .lu•Iity ever brought to town. Already many pairs in Ladies' Fancy and (tent. Hockey have been mold We have repeated our orders in some linea, and would advise in- tending purchasers to leave*their or- ders at once, as want' of the up-to- date lines will Ice scares.. DAVISON 49c CO. WE MAKE Sewer and Culvert Pipes All plus area t 1n. 1. 11 W dbs l'sa • eel leee. WRITE FOR PRIOES. THE ONTARIO SEWER PIPE CO. -004 ADELAIDE ST. E.. i"OTowr AT a poo. TORONTO fill STAFF CF LIni Adulteration and e.ate.'i•ntion in food pro duet. have of late veers become .o grave an evil, 'het tsoveroments everywhere h.. a bees obliged to nail in ter servlree of •r, ' -is to ohere their spread and save the ti.-.; the people. tine of the most important article ,r food ODg0•sthoosbly Is RKICAD. Rob pure whnleaome Bread. 1t must te made from Malt end Hop Yeast : for this raison it is cooly soluble to the lubes of the stomach, or. I. other words, light of digestion. Hop and Malt emit is pronounced by the best analysts in Ragland to he the pure sad neadulteretd )east, lad is used by the beet bakers In the coontrv. IN MY BAKERY You can get for one cent as much Bread trade from Hop Yeeet se you can for three coal. from 1h, pressed yeasts which are f Ihemtselver on tae tubus, but which do •ai toad cannot rive the sante sweet flavored bread MY BREAD IS MADE FROM THE PURE MALT AND HOP YEAST AND NO. 1 MANITOBA PATIENT FLOUR. Try it and prove for yourself, it Is the most tremone. and sweetest bread that oma be produced of vier feast oe the market. My oat experience In the Raker- business has proved these to he fay. D. CANTELON. GODRRIOH STEAM BOILER WORKS. A. S. CHRYSTAL, seesesser1. 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