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The Signal, 1898-10-20, Page 2gruel Publisher's loch... J. C 4.w Ttauter, of Guderleh, haat teen 'stated Local Travelling Afoul for the Tows Mips of Ooderkh, Colborne, Aabdeld end W a Local postmasters over the district are also empowered to receive subscriptions. M Ter aeerat_ All communlceuo,,e n,.r be ad.11n sd D. IleGT I.LICrDOY, Tea Sem at. Telephone Call 4.p. l;uderlrk. Ort The Signar ■ rtatiwaD iYICttY TI;UlisDA1• MORNING DT D, M.GILUCODDY. Terme of salt.erlpUen n EzoothOnadvanceat�:u'year " t au Advertising Retell and other casual advertisements, ine perLag for trot ln•ertloe. and 1 Ponta per line fa each eubsequeot 1110.1 oat. Mara tired b) • sem1t•rell male. lusher cards of sin liners and under. M per Advertisements of Lae. Found, &raved. tit nanous Vacant Bltu.tttons wanted and S..e. mels Chances w'annL nut exceeding a Ines aonnrell, 1t per month. Houses on Side and Fauna on 1311e, not 1„ e• • aced 1 Ucw 11 for Snot month. 40 . per autos gent month. Larger alv:s le proportion. Any 1pectel notice, the ohne, t of whk:, is t.. promote the pecuulary benefit of any ledlvldual fir company to be ueeeldered an advertisement and nharged aecord,ualy. Local notices In nonpareil type rise nut per word. no .011,, less than etc. Local nolle,' In ordinary reading type two per fee oilcan 1.., churches No 'sone' B and other ur l r'reeU1j n and evolent institutions, half rate. SutaTtben wit* fall to receive Tim anwat gularly by Dull, will confer • fever by .e lualn1l ug as d the fat •t u early • date ae When a change of addre se le desired. beth the old and the new address should be given THURSDAY. OCT. 20, IAN. -"TRAVELING °VIDE. Ylz` GRAND TRCNE RAILWAY. Amer nen err. Eagre s l.sb pea- Ifafteat lka I.at l.m. ,veer. ; tom pm. 1rsrA•T. �tatlnd 1+rete.......,.......,.,7.11 nes MMixed IlI cad pram--' pat •••:u LW p me ORNTISTRi. MNICROLM/N,L D. S. M. D.F.AL 111151101011. Rima oirwe 4.h. Yost Gold Filling, V oownes and Bridge .$ • litelaity. Repertories. M MABEE, DDli LD.I-DENT♦' Unrgoo--Latest add approved methedl heal dental oprrlatione. Preservation of the Wural teeth a •t,ecalty. talks: Cor. West at. lidaquare (up italrec• Entrance on West at J.M. TURNBULL, DD.", LD.S.-DENT4L 'Moho( rmes. ILWly associated with Y.ahmb. Odd and porteWoare- 'e el teeth mounted on Reid or aluminum 4.•w, IP.dN suede. moven to 4.M pas.rvulon of the natural teeth Oie• In McLean's new block. 15 ad s MEDICAL. M EI110?Elt- RYMCIAN' BURGEON, Y 840 Office: 'tree , the residence �s.sp Oeeapled by4.h. McLean. Night calla RCOOerer rOeldaare •leVV,nnr 6s. i�ema LMGAL AND CONYETANCINO. ALA j RNlaT REATON-BARRISTER, BOWQ. tor, Notary Public. Caeadlan Bank of Commerce Chaobere, the Square, Ooder44.. new-ly a -4j CAMPION, Q.0. -BARRISTER. 80LIC`:lj- liemar•`alooeneteA'i' lttatradlEtntwe1111tI1 M• . JOHNSTON-BARRISTER, 8OL4CI. • ter, Commlteloner, ke. Money to lo••, Miele!, Out Hamilton and et Atdrew's suede. sod Aw. &C. 0111co North at leG RAY$ -BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, door Moire. •lem. Private Funds to lend next eat rates at1tessk 11060 CIAEROW a PROUupoOT, BARRISTERS attorneys,bollclt.rs, he., Ood•rlcd J. T. Gamow Q.C., . Proudfoot. CAMIRON, ROLT isROLM Snllelton la Chancery he., Ooderl,L M. 4.Z Poo, Q C., P. Bolt, dote. y RWrte, JA. m, A. WARD, CONVEYANCER, le., AND ee ogeorn:•.loner for taking and receiving nirances of ball. sladavite or amrmatlnn., deposition or solemn declarations t" or cow pernIng any action suit or proceeding In the High Court of Justice, the Court of Appeal for Ontario, or In any County or Division Court. Ltl transactions carefully and promptly ez. este& Residence ace P. 0 sddrese -Dang sea, Out IMftl••• LOAD 1 AND INBQ=ANCE. MONorae-,Wy te 1ii0X1ame prr'Pl' PER CENT a4. farms to rent Wadi. Ho �aad toont he yth r for sale. t. N LEWIB, Barrister, (od- GI IIIAOIR, Ouet'KYANCINO AND IN. • 'eras. oafc., opposite Martin's hotel, Ood•rlch. MONET TO LEN1, ON MOBTOAGE AT r01au 6lppr rent. Not,. dla•oestei C. REA• (I�o• Opgetu M•rtl•'• Ho W, ped► 1' 1. T NAITEi -FIRE, LITE AND ACCs • test Insurance Al.at: at lowest Ogles: Car. Nortb•t. and ealegliaTait MLARGE ONIT TO LEND A �atse of Private Fonds for Investment M Iowan Row $ aPROCDFOOT. ra elms Mortgagee. Apply to GAD il• RADCLIFFEE _ONF.RALINSURANCE, Real khat" and Mousy Lorelei Agent Only trot -class comp*, represented. Money te lend on 'freight Kee a. at the lowest rate .t Intereetitoing In any way to suit the borrow... 9Q�Secc�e : .Woad doer from Square, West street, Goderlch, toga MAW eIACRINE $ GPs. IoW MACHINE $ROP1-- ALL ITEM OF sell Repel. Work done at Reasonable Priem Farm' 'Iv Im1,I(menmfor Oak. Machinery new apt second hang bought sed sold. Engines and Bailors far Pis fired; Hates, old waggon pp'TKR RL NCI4AN. •01 'arrear V tetorla and Trafalgar streets J. AI ♦OOTIONERRINO. THOMAS °USURY, AUCTIONEER AND Insurance Agent, Ooderfcb. Ont, Agent ado and Laraemhlre Fire Inn. 0o., the (lore et Mame Ina Co. Sabre atteded to In nay part of the meaty. 90 I r 10811 &$02r se read Lend Vs1(helmet.,op,ttOle1 - R rnWe ezpertence le the aucl leg tbtugdtrenedos,1dn web t&oroneb Ynsh,So lbcnm_mlselonon to a trusted igre th1616 a Orders left at atopen Dont" 1111-4 enneasommemeemmemnimememener- TOI4o$iAL ANTIS?. TRITptLY, TONRORI♦L ARTIST. RM 11/ • (4.44 Bathe on prderye. 1ne-fmmin "'id tr,, an4 every M enter Mm Feted hand. McLean', mew Moak, mit .ere te hotel. MAfliA*R LIOE1it1111111, W. LAM ERLOLM♦ atti LI• thaw wN T.. Pena- ---_. .tlbert-•All the world loves • lever, "en :itlldzsi- .Tet wm*Mn't my the* if low bawd papa's moats when he foetid y morning thin youllead takne Ms IMO by mblatti. Lader. UU1N(}S OF -THE WEEK ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM AROUND THE WORLD rrwaee. P.ws.ated amid Pr.e.rvad la rlthy Petegr.pha fir the Per*W et rrs.tteal People - r.rseeai, Polities! and .rentable. 'VICIOUS. Warton Walker of Victoria, B.O., aged 10, eommlt ed suicide open bene armee ed for stealing a gen which he bad picked up on 414. beech. He bon an m- oonset character. TM® AGRICULTURAL WORLD. A Wlnolpegger welting W • (rl.nd in Montreal say. Manitoba's wheat will be 10,04.0,000 bushels In moor of the Gov- ernment's gilmate of 16,00.000 Labels. H. places She 7111d of the Territories .t 4,000,1100 buabela, MUNICIPAL MATTRRL Two million dollars Ica - • proper abeam of diepot.l of Toronto ••wag. Is the proposition which the Wilson. of the Quanta City are ta.. se Sao. with. The city le In danger at any moment of being brood by injunction to end some place ether than Toronto Bay In whieb te deposit crude sewage. TYM RMLIGIOU$ WORLD. The Presbyterian General Assembly's Augmentation Committee will endeavor ee r.Im711e,000 for 11e Purposes this year. On Sunday 8.. Aodnew's oougreg.tlon, Teenier, was cited In the matter of • call 80 Rev. W. J. McCaughan from the Timed Presbyterian Church KMem C8Mlye, lime., albP*.y Hoer died M CNBaN11d, A. alley. -Mali, who was Wow at Mew York during Bose Tweed's regime,t Ie_ dead, aged 78 years, John Jeffers l'Iars., editor of til 7rtea Watchman, died at his bon day, O.t. 7. His remains wen 1n la the Tiverton Cemetery witb M Imams On Sunday afternoon. Joseph Townsend of Ooderlob ship, while walking across tl.ld or own faun, mown panted by his wllbons a snotaent'5 warning d deed. The deceased was one of the ship's bees farmers. Toeastoea Friday. Another 1.4841/ In progress. Tbe Ontario Government has -granted 70 th miles of spree, lands along e lltargeon keret a a 11.11404 peperwak- Ing syndicate. 1M Chicago peace lubllee will be held In the Auditorium 1n that city oa Oft 18. Myer }Mertes w111 deliver an ad- dress of of w•lou The Government's fia•uo401 statement Mat at reuntreuniteshows an increase Of reve- nue of nearly a minims dollen, with a demean In ex pond Itufo. The Cauadlaa Beek of Commerce •1 Dawson has 1160.),000 boxed up. When this 40 shipped the bank will hare sent was 11,800.000 Ono. June 10 Iasi. Heavy seizures of 000trsb•nd totNt000 are being made dally by the Inland Hove - nue Department Um Friday 4.v. misting of tobeouo were made at Rockland. A lorunlo firm stripped 110.000 worth seedof clover •d Friday morning for Serape. A shipment of lawn, valued at 141,000, was also taken to Montreal for moors. ar Frank Moody, • New mutes Metter,, vomited • live snail fully an inch and • halt long and similar olruuwfersnoe On Friday. H. fleet felt e varmint Inside tx a,ut three weeks •!o. Lightning struck • wire running into the private room of Prof. Millar of the Sohoul of Mining, Kinsmen, on Thur.- day. ignited the gas and practically de• •truyed everything the room contained. The 1rta1 of 4.!8 Norrb Toronto .lection protest ham been postponed by CttanoellcNovemberBoyd until November lith. That applloa- Ifou was made by Mr. W. McDonald on behalf of the Liberals. Two Important witnesses are in British Columbia, Warning has leen sent out by the Crown Lands Department to the Amort• tan lumbxme0 remindlog there of the Lw apices the imputation of logs 1f they disregard the law te means the for - odium of tb.lr Ueense and oo0tlac•tlon t their logs. TheL ',Abrader mall steamer Loped • TI,- (Be.l, which was thought to have brokenn • Fri- down or foundered during a gat storm &erred jest week, bas arrival al St Joh s, asonte . N114., atter three mays buffeting to the seaward. Her decks were swept and she Town- ' lode bee deck boomed. gear and sails. oahis ! � The grand oboe. oonise► of the Ela tupife, toddtod for the $500 prise alto gold medal was participated In by Bve choirs iOwn• of 1116 voice., the erections being "A11 ms, MI things" by Mendolerbon, and the 11 "Night Songs" by Stephens The prise 1e. Ig was awarded to the gait Lek. (Utah) she chole, under 1he leadership at Prot. Stephens. A. G. Winter, duperintend.nl °hernias d the Marsden Developer Company, of Hunkfurd 111., says ha solved the problem of 4.be oorm.tala commercial and tn•eteemileeneg sew s.!'- Else .,colt'"of his researches •zperlmenw, paper, cardboard and o paper stock of the lined quality are n being manufactured from corn ehl.... CRIME ARD CRIMINALS. Aloud C. Williams was •zeouted the murder of John Oallo 1n Salem J on Friday. Miss Jolla Voght of Denver, Cot, been found stranglel to death 1n apartments. A twisted towel lay on t Boor beside the body. John Findlay, • resident of Hamilton lootch block, was badly beaten by a L• of roughs .* Caledonia's fair Int wee have I His condition Is serious. roes I Robert Mackenzie, the Toronto young man who w.. wrongfully 000vlol.d and pan- , *untamed to 18 months In the Ceutral ' fn Prison for the theft of some tobacco trams See the O 1.H wet reloaded from custody on Friday. are Mn. Frg.n, • Toronto Street Hallway en oondtosor'• wife, was bound and gagged leg by • robber until he searched the hues.. Be got • silver braoel.t, and ALM top* od- was found by her husband as the robber e11, had left tier at 1 • m. 140! Mald Gibson, the Lockport, N.Y, procures, convicted at Hamilton and sent to the reformatory for else months, and flood 1100, had been released by the order of Mr. Justice Rose. The convict - tion, •ocurding to the lodgment, was uncertain an.! lrregaler, RAILROAD RCMRLlIteOL The Wb,te Pins attd Yukon 1 new open from Skagusy, Alaska, to top of White Pass, 21) tulles Mr. W. R. Beatty, M P.P., on T day said there was every probable the proj•et.d . Cite/Aden Paola, line Parry Sound to Sudbury ideally as a000mplte4ed tact. lae•rrr.--i utter Of Tonnes brio rsse is Nevoid • letter from St. Petersburg, stat- ing that the Mlnister of Hallways has adopted his tender on the elects -10 oars of Nljel Novgorod, and that It will be at - tweed to •11 Dew oars s. tbey •re bunt. Tbe er rand Trunk has mgreeel, d department informationthe o 8b e ticket scalpers on the other side have been-forgln1 the etarepv of the railway company to make good the return ex- cursion ticket" lssueJ (or the fall excur- sions from polnta In Canada to the West - •'0 States, POR MEN OP WAR. bor.- Ity Of from being British subject. In the Transvaal been torted to join lerager s to against the rebellious Chief Maple. A Japanese crew triad the new la ase online Rasegl, built at Cramp. Philadelphia, on her first run. to s... w111 get her guns In England, General King has policed Ronal with 190 mounted men, and lamed order that any orbiter caught torag would be oourtmartielled and shot, The Toronto militia on Sunday stte ed In eel their strength •t Massey H when Rev. Mr. 'lurk preached a mar 'srmon. In ins suchen, were Sir Oliver Mowat and Major-General Hotton. Na(or-General Fitzhugh Lee received an order tro,0 the United States War De- partment oat Friday directing him to move his command from Jacksonville, Fe., to Savannah, Ga, and get In reade- nes to embark for Havana by oho Iasi of the month. A BUCCANEER CAROUSAL Mew III. ,'agorae $elleved the Rebheds et ?beer it...y. 111. d'Ogeron gave the orders to b1 ne- gro (woks and stewards, pocked armed guars In ooaveolent niches so that his moon could he handily shut down It they rerouted any part of the .arousal, and then, with his two armed body servants, Al- phonse mud Jean Paul, beixik Minoan te tie squalid town below, where be was re- oelvtd with shouts which were not entire. ly these of compliment. For three hours he war swallowed up out of virion polite, and then once mote reappeared on the road which led 10 the castle, arm In arm with the thief of the buommeers, with • pnx'rrslon 60 strung bellowing ohorueue M their heels. They lunched up the winding p•thwsye, stamped through he grim gateway, with its de.vretlon of annealed heels, and olae- tered into 1M long low hall of the castle, where was at ready for them a foam made up of wane profusion O.. the blackened wood of the table were hugs roasted whole and greet auoking Joints of fresh meat rad joints of bewailed meat and roasted blydr, with pimento and other sauces, and before each Dover war a gnat blackjack of liquor set In a little par,t of sioppinge. To a Europeen eye the feast was rather disgusting them generous, but W the buc- caneers, new trout the lean fare of sblp- board, It was prints.' v. and they pledged the governor with choking drafts every tone they MOW • feeah plat - carrel Macre lleean.er had brought with him his bucket of please of eight, which be nursed between her knew as be sat, with a loaded pistol on sop .s a make weight and • menace w pilferers, and aft- er that all had glutted thenteelvw with meat they swept the joints and platten to the fluor, nog waiting for the slaves to remote them, and called for more drink and the dins beset. truth of whirls were promptly sat before them, And then began the dllleet exhibition Imaginable, far the buccaneers, with ab - a annum) at ewe were unused to deep pots - Dona, while k4., d'Oger,n, though he bad been drinking level with the best of them, wan a seasoned cask which wine -eyed* never addle. -Pall Mall Maga*tne THE SHOEMAKER SAINTS. atony et t1ae tkoeaaa Broths Wise Per. Wed by the Sword. St. Crt p1D and his brother ('dapinian (always assoolated together l0 the calen- dar) wen owe natives of Home, who, hav- ing Wooers. converts to Cbrlstl.nity, see out ter Gaul to preach the faith about the middle of the thled century, along with mid Si. Quintile and others. The brothers est - ant tlo.l et swarms, where, In imitation of the has apostle Paul, they prneched publicly In ae a the deytlme and worktd w y�pppj� resod' et ninth***Muetheir'' ow tii week and ranking shoes, though nobly born. They eWI" euppllal the pour at a low price, and • ow Intend tells us Outten angel supplied them with leather. The heathen listened to their Instruction, and were astonlahed at ter the charity, dlatnter,wtrdneee, piety and ail contempt of glory displayed 1n their lives, and many were converted so the Christian faith lust After they had boon thus engaged for her severd years the Emperor Maxlrulanus he Hercullue came Into Belgte (1sul, and,a complaint was made to hon against the 'e brothers. He, desiring to gratify their so- ng 1 ourwn. es well ss to 10dulge his own me- n. age enmity, give orders that they anduld he brought before Rb-tlua taros. 1he most implacable enemy of the l'hrldtlans of (bat time The mints ban' with patience and oonetancy the most cruel torments, and all length finished their were. by being be - beaded with the sword about 987 A. I). Aocnrding to s Kentish tradition, their remains, being meet Into the ass, we, washed sebum at Relent" Marsh- In 1 sixth oentury • great ehuroh was built In their honor at .r' ,Iswma, and 88. Rligtus richly ornamented the ehrine. From their martynlorn to the proems time they have been n•garded as the pa- tron .tints of shoemakers, who were ac- customed to honor their day (and •re yet In 1101110 towns) by great fenRivlty. One special oerernony was a procession of the brethren of the craft with tanners and music. while variow ohtrantere rwpresent- Ing King Crispin and hie ooart were sus- tained by different members. -Gentle- man'1 Magazine. CAIUALTIML - James Phillips while intoxicated on the Hamilton market fell and broke his wooden leg. A lathe machine on Saturday et.t teething .nn flesh from the did. at P. 0. Higgins, at the P•ndrlth Machos Oaei works, and exposed her Mho to view. He may live. A boy named Alex. Rivers was caught between the swing bridge at Cornwall as 1t was closing and the Ione work and bad hie lets thigh broken. He recetve4 some other injuries as well. Obarles Brooker, • Toronto labore, wad struck on the bead by • trolley and his skull fractured on Thursday. Ile was working In a drain under She track and 1n*0Nooe17 put his head ltp. On Saturday a team of horses and • lead of brick belonging to T. & W. Marry, broke through Mary street bridge Into the Muskrat River s.1 Pem- bloke. The bores and load were Ices. Mrs. William Neaman', house Is Poughkeepsie, N. Y., was on nee and she and bee little one. were herbed In by Ore. Mho rived William aged 10, Ethel aged 11, George aged 4, and Ralph 4 month., but fainted and nearly perished herself In endeavoring to save Frank, seed 8 years. A firemen dragged her out of the bonding buMenh. On. of 1M others will also die. PUR■LY PERSONAL. Tbe Governor-General and l.sdy Aber- deen will be in Tor;,uto for their farewell welt on Nov. 4. Freeman Halstead, the New York Herald oorreepondent,' who was imprison- ed at Porto Rio, bait gene to hie home al Bop)Ington, Ont„ to recuperate. Herbert Spencer, now 7' years of age, and he friends, regard hid condition as deepest,, but nevertheless be ealmly regards his approaehing teeth. Mu. Yeomans, vine -president of the Dominion W.C.T. le, has resigned, as • prtitest tgalnet the action of the argenl- apafon in endorsing Lady Henry Somerset. lair. Stewart Houston, berrf.ter, To- ronto. and 111e. Anguste Beverley Rob. 'neon, daogbter of the fate Hon. John Asverl8 Retell**, were married In To• ronto on Saturday. Admiral Sir John Fisher, emnmender of the North Atlantic, squadron, passed tlergp,tp Tomato on Felder 410 w a.:iiegwre Pani, emiomp•nted by his two Mee terra, en route M Quebec, In • pre va, u ..,r Attached Ina Grand Trunk train. Riebard Sheppard. who hvm tin the Beyer farm at Rawl'. Point, rowed In • email Stoat rose mile" to • tremendous era end maenad the teen ann. of the P.M. who were Winging se an one turned yacht with Mews, Pelham Edger end Chris. Loynd, and then returned and safely resented 4M two then. The deed of daring Willbag live In the nelghhor4oad'm VICLA SetPi&D„ The Hamilton Ttgrr• defeated the To- ronto Arteaatte at ?netball ea Saturday b784le4. There are 1f eoin$se. with env 0,000 580ttmnte, in Tamen, The Onlverslty of Terme• has ,vee' 000 etedente, Another, latent, malting Mae la • wank, dial to Yrs. 1 4.•e'. baby term 1a The body Of • man w1•b 44 knife wounds In 1t has been found on the Ital Ln nigh•, train running between Horne and Aquila An attempted a•••sslnatlo0 also took place on the train running b. 8w.en Horse and Naples, but the victim escaped and the would-be murderer was captured. Mary, who was marred to Patrick Lachlan in 1874 at Cornwall, and male while he is yet alive In 1897 to .1 ,bre Tricksy, mos eentmoed at Cornwall on Thoreday to three weeks In jail by Judge Pringle. She cold she believed nor hus- band Laghlan, wbo left nor seven year. ago, dead afore she married •p10. George T. Slmpeon, the Hamilton manufacturer of electrfoal appliances, who was charged with meeting elaetrlolty be- longing to the Elentrfn•1 Power Company, was acquitted on Friday, The Maglatrate said then w.. , , doubt tbst Simpson bad violated his contract, but was not guilty of • eMminal offence. Leonard Clark, • Toronto boy. stole 11.50 out of hie rather's pockets, and his fattier swore out . warrant against him. When the bey heard of It he threatened to burn the hones dowu, but was arrest- ed before he could make good hie threats. The police magistrate sent him to the Central Prison ter alit months. Geo. Robinson demanded entrance to his brother', house, 17 Bulmer street, Toronto, while drunk on Maturities Matilda McGee held the door to prevent torclble artery. Robinson shot through the dew, the hull.5 gldneing off Mese l'- i.,'. writ. Hobin:on 1e now M1d for shunting with Intent r., kill 41.611da McGee and threatening he brother. In the came of the Geese"' tight A Power Company, appellant, and i.ep.•tric, respondent, judgment was given by the Supreme Court on Thorne' dl.nttx.ing the •ppe•1 and holding that the oompnny Was guilty of negligence for not having the live wire which killed an employe named L ear% covered. Damages will, Minster% be elven the respondent Sleepl..aeease dee to nervous •xctt• ntent. The delicately censtitnted, the finarncier, the hnane,e man, and than whoae occupation neeemftatee great m.•- tal strain or worrc, .11 suffer imam more from It. Sleep 1. the great restorer Of a worried Mate, loot re ein deep element 4b, stomach from all Impurities with a few draws of Parmelee'a Vegetable P111e, gels tineconted. containing nut mercury sad t. are guaranteod t it.. SlitflettrRhriid Aa Orin lthelegteel Retort. Captain Tafirall-oh, women ethane tae he very tender hearted, but the feather emotion oonld tall quite another 'dory. Look al these hate of yours, medicine. Haven't i seen you wearing peen parrs - kerns onour hand? Mn. Tatrall-Are men any better} Haven't I ems you wearing white duck. In your )seat -N ogres, Mr. T. J. Humeri, Columbus, Ohio, write": "I have bens afillcted for strin, time with Kldael aim Liver Camnplllnt, and find Perm,lee'o Peal. the h., a10d1 Moho for these cliowenee. They T111, d, not ,case pain or griping, and ahold he n.ed "rhea • CatI,Nrlw le metered. They aro Gelatine Coated, turd relied In fire Four of Lleortea to prse*n, tholt entity sod glee them a element agreeable taste There are COWS o' amount ptIOU so far advanced that Reckle'. Anti-Con.umptlre Syrup will not cure. but noise so haul that It will not give relief. Fnr coughs, colds and all affection. of the thrnmt, lunge •nd chest, it 40 a.peclAc whleh has never been known to fail. It promote. a free and may expectoration, thereby removing thus 484.10x•,• hdnglees the diseased parte • sha T • Cures*, Pete111Fr lye i■ their strife for mental equality with men women have anietcntionally broken down • fine reserve or manner which previouely lent t1dm an air of myatery,of superiority. le the feet Renee, than which no element is more enrolees- fill nrca..fn1 in hold'ng • man's Interest, love and Peeped The young women who greets a man friend with"Hello, oTd mann' or its equivalent in modern slang, might in retnrn be called "a peach," but she waned he a peach with the beam rub - be.( off. Prosy day I become .more convinced Het ■t the root of the Inrreadnt evi- dences of widespread marital unhappi- ness would he found the familiarity that breeds oos4ee pe. When s boy climbs a tree for glom apples or cherries, whichever he prefers, be cenetlntly a es a better the higher np beyond his reach, until he nearly !steaks he Deck to get the one ont of his etvet•4, pertly hid- den by foliage. And so menf, Ideal wo- man hence et the tip top of the tree Of knowledge. If the ideal drops into hie bands h, throw. it to the ground as worthless and begin.e to climb again. Would it be rens nable to think, atter working so herd err e40n'4.a, that nit would value them long 11.he atm' a our. ft -it of them? -Frances Evans, to the October Ladle.' Home Jourabd, �leud's Lielmeit for Rbeemstlta. •_ • Llvhz to esootry Tow... In T1tt• Ladles' home J,wtynl! Edward Birk devotee asucb aft We vdH.rlgl page to stowing country girls and worsen th'' way to make their Uvea mevn more - how they Mn -artak4Waltsceills..t elet.#Rtlas-er reyreedts nor e, iia has preer'Mbed a method of country living whh h ran rerdily and profitably be permed. and which will go tar toward the etltanetpe tea M the enonfry woman fn„n tenet' of the dru.tgery, .red Itght.e the Lola Son of farm lite. There Is nota more dasgorvas elate of deordere than Oboe whieb al.dt the breathing erases. Nullify this danger with Dr. Thomas' 8.l.ntrlo 011-. pal - meet' of sekaowledged efficacy. it core. Islamises amid enrenents when applied sr t.ruslly, as well ee swelled soak sed orlelt In the back; and, as an Inward speolde, pce•wnr meet snhatential claims to pair lie eon fldmr, . Oriel Owe. "A med1054 mord' mays besbt,fmam 1e• Menem" "Re might have eldad that ft is pretty laky as eetlari one." ,Cleveland Plait AN EN IN1ER'S STORY SUP?IIEH THE PANGS OF RHEU- MATISM POR YEARS. Was Redeem* In Weight Freon 180 to 130 Pentad* Hie es tends Veered That Ree.,,ry Was Defensible Now Aot. Seely Atteadlug to 1I1. Duties, From TM Mame Free Press. Alexander M0'Keuzie is one of the well known re,ideuta of lirookholnt. Ont., where he has lived for many year's. A few years ago it was thought that an early ((rave would be hie; on tee contrary, however, he Is now stout and strong, and the story of his recov- ery is on the lips of almost all *ha citizens of that burgh. The writer, e bile visiting in the village, Could not (011 to hear of his recovery, and with the reporter's proverbial noes for news decided tout 4..o the proof the gossip of the village. The reporter visited Mr. McKensie'$ home and was intro- duced to Mrs. McKenzie. Enquiry ,licited the information that Mr. Mc- Kenzie was not at home, but when lu- lorwed as to his massif ,• the lady free- ly consented to tell the reporter of her husband's case. Her story run'. like a his: ''Mr. Mc tggitIii yaws. of Rjef,"►n rt4n4*t bj rQ(eeeio4, and is now on • boat on dm -lakes. About tire years ago he began to feel twinges of rheumatism in different parts of his body and limbs. For a time he did not think much of it, but it gradually got worse ,U1U1 the pain was such that he was unable to work, and could not get rest at nights. I would have to get up two or three times of • night," said Mrs. McKenzie, "te try and re- lieve this intense suffering. Of coupe he consulted a physician who pro- nounced his trouble eciatio rheums. Liam. The doctor did what he could` for him, but without giving any per- manent relief. This went on for sev- eralurs, sometimes be would be some better and try to work, then the trouble would Come on again and be as bad as ever. lie was pulled down from being a stout man of IV pounds to about 130, and was so thin and miserable that all who knew him thought it would be only a matter of a short time until he would be in his grave. For four )ears did he thus drag along • miserable ex- istreCes lentil in the beginning of 1807 roma one recoinmended Dr. William's Pink Pills. Tired of medicine, with some reluctance he procured • box and gave them • trial. Almost at once • chat s nye w • JrsrclaliW and .aa h._� enn"taking them the improvement con- [;uutrl, send he was soon able to be about. By the time he had taken about a dossn boxes he was free from the slightest twinge of rheumatism, and as stout and strong as he had been before his affliction. 4.bteat is his faith in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that when he left home recently to go up the lake for the summer, he took three boxes with him as a preventative against a possible recurrence of the trouble." Mn. McKenzie was quite willing that this story should be made public, and believes that .18. owes her husband's life to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, nervous headache, nervous prostration and diseases depending upon humors in the blood. such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas', pe etc.. all dilapp(.ear before • treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills They give • healthy glow to pale and sallow complexions, t Sold by all dealers and post paid at 60c. a box or six boles for *2.180, by addr.ew inq the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ilrockei,le, Ont. Ino not be persuaded to I$:e some substitute. Teethed Id... Here are some sentences written by tL• pupils in one room of one of the My a:-„er's hair ia IDrid. The man's coat wan brief. Tose lady put on a brief, sententious style. They made many indigenous remarks The doctor gave the baby epitaph._. The girl coincided to go home. Cod is •eperiuor• being. The aban's port us was epee. _ The moist wax dry. "Sam, is there any writing in this book?" questioned the teacher. "No ma'am, there is uo writing there except the lags wilting„" As said, a. be printed to the Italica Here are some questions dad answer, 0 a recent examination: What causes day and night and the change of 10edons? The aun comes day, moon cameo Ight •red the weather cameo change of seaso0s iHew is a river formed? A river is formed long and narrow. A volcano throws out sand and smoke red hot bricks What key In mnsie ha• no signature? Door key. Whet doe. 1n- (' mann In menet District of Colombia. What is a note? Short cnmmanicntdo-. in 'a phyaiollgiea1 examination were hese answers: It is not mats. la take the 11,vt gtas., bedtime it lends you, and the men with a to the h.b-t of alcoholic drinks. By the law of herrdity we nnderst:utd hat It tenches ns to ase nor ea ' nct, nd that eleohoi deadens the nerves pimp and cornet ]tate .'miler remits. This b called Ood's law• D a t yo a 0 A Mart Meat. "Is 18 a (net that you klm your skother- Ia-Iaw, Joiwoeyp" In,- (nY4b It every aleaulag, De le for "And where do yon od.ne In?" "At the feint dnor ea intens I Memory night. Eren 1f the hot weather dazes my brain, and i have to crawl up to bed, play- ing with the stair rode. there's nota bit of fuse, and the old lady tells my wife that boys will he boys, and she must learn to value a g'".1 hastened new Ah, it's below, Fick M, 1 I, 7..011sa- 1g Mooed,aloof bllelgeigl 4.n' the eye In diffused light, cad reals and pinksthe moat 4larmtnl. in a trout, direct light- however, blue and neutron Heti ere the best for rhe pea and prim white the moat harmful, a• I. proved by the pM.tonenos of snow blindness. IA Nturd's Let h the Zestplowilltti se take; Yj am Fleerea J• A' Ileraee, as Nagl4b stathitielas. bas calculated that It womld require s 16,000 hovels-pnv,er engin. sheet 70. 000,4100Sg mere to 1111 the eertb ern het a ielght, ate that to do tide wool 1 tab feu empliNnn gallons M water, to eoavart which Into steam would re 0Iv. Mar ,.ethane toss d enai. TO teVRk eZr on* DAT ies=1 boRoae]' frena Tablet.. An 4.I h h11s M cora net trE E •WATCN �dl♦ A .reel Idea. The automatic alms distributor is as ingenious device of American *rights and is • reversal of the ordinary twiny- in setnyin tote-alot w*c4.iar, in that It d.ap'*.es the coin Instead of absorbing it. The contrivance Is decked to act as e labor test for vagrants and beggars, for 14 exacts the turning of a handle OD* hundred times before it yields the curet - ed penny. And this labor is by no meanie lost, for 1t actuates machinery. electrical or otherwise, which will per- form some actual work. or store up the energy expended for future use. The idea Is certainly as good' se it Is novel. and will doubtless find many useful •p- pllcationa weer cera lireetae are Made .f, Comparatively few mdenesad the sa- lt" aire. m et how itaremlt-...._._ee- _ '- Boeckh Bros. A Co., Toronto, have fur- nished our readers with some particulars ceuceruing this plant, which should prove of interest to houaksepertj generally. The broom corn la Warn trim asp4, planted in much the `way se ordln- cry oorn. 11 L planted le early spring, in ground carefully prepared. The prepara- tion tion of the ground 1s important,, .ad re- q'ttires years of experience and study. The climate is also important, as It must be neither too hot Dor too cold, but of -even temperature: otherwise the growth of the corn may be hludered and It would redden quickly. Th. State of Illinois pro- duces the bulk of the broom Dorn used in Canada The length of this corn varies from throe to six feet, and, wbllsgrowing, looks somewhat Ilke long prairie grams Dur - Ing growth It has a root or stalk on the thud, which has to be cut off when the cern 1■ harvested 1n tb• fall of the year. The market prices decline or advance accenting to the sheet the -crop, welch 40 materially affected by drought. The corn L cut 1a the tett when it 1. at l4'• beet, care being &WM Dot to allow it to become too ripe, se, Ilk• fruit, it be- comes uselese, atter a certain Maga, for anything but seeding. After it 40 gather ed, it is malted, sorted end grow, l'hsn Adis peeked la balm rash for &hippies purpo.ee with stalks outward te preserve the brush part. When it arrives at the storehouse or factory it may be kept for any length of tom• before being mantl s°. Luted iuto browns, and always retains Its natural color If properly handled and worked. Inferior .tuff i• mita etInoes dyed to bide 1t. detects. This l• •••fly dte is- gDihed when exposed to the aun and air. A broom factory with a thorough equip- ment is • regular beehive el workers. The bales of corn ars opened and sorted into various grades and lengths Before being made up the material of each broom 40 weighed and Lied io round bunches, and Is Battened whom going through the pm- cam eaceaa of sewing , and fetishism. Thee the loom seeds have to b• remoted from each broom separately, as mice and rata are partial to these mode, and are likely to destroy the broom In as attempt to get *4 them. Hueckh Eros & Co. personally melees the broom cora timid by Mita direct from the grower«. Thar output L several hundred dozen brooms per week, beetles Whisks, Lru,,es,.tc. A Or.at ch..,.. But a great change has takes place. Capacity to imbibe :a no leafier a quali- fication for newspaper work. It la new recognized that facts obtained in con- junction with a glans .t soh fiery cauaot be relied upon; that modern newspaper work can be done beet with the brain free from elcololization ted the maul - fold illusions Incident to 1be condition. How's This ? We otter One Hundred Defiers Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not he cured by Rail's (itarrh Cure. P. J. CHLNEY & CO.. Props. Toledo 0 Cheney m rite last 15 ythe ears,v' M Ihave ... him perfectly ho.ora4. • le ell Madams traowetlo,u and financial/ able to carry eel say obll.. 0 as made by their arm. West! Tress, 114.rl•eels DT11l,le (d Toledo, 0, Welding Elena a Marvin, Wboleash Dr gists Toledo, Oble. °g. Hall'• Catarrh Cure V taken lateraally, se•b Inc dlrectt) upon the Wont and tenon .ere faces of the system. Price Mc. per bottle. Rued by all Druggists. Testimonials free. A Cheek Otero. There is a good check story v Th. Westminster Budget. It L of a Pres- byterian minister who had, to his In- tense surprise and delight, received an unwonted cheek from • charitable donor. "ThJ. check 40 to order and must be indorsed," explained the paying cashier at the Highland Bank. "ihT' indorsed -serous the back." "Oh. syr And with the pert yid all his sod the minister wrote: "1 hmattly Indorse this check." Rey ChM, M "Ab," he sled, "yesterday yen wel- comed me warmly! Today you sea (wive me coldly. What le the cause of obiii sudden change?" "Don't you read the KW, sit! calmly replied. "My father has just in- herited a cod million." ,„real . ,.o r..•n.*. The number of enkNdee throughout the world is 1.110,900 yearly, and la on the Iitereame. 'line neatestanother happen in June, the fewest in Sep- tember, and dearly one-half between 8 a.m. and norm. e . r.. in .,... 4.r •tt..h son• nen Bicyclee have made their wy foto the British museum, the authorities having eetablisbed a cycle stable In the bane meet. for as many as 100 bicycles • dty hid been left unprotected arai,tmt the egg. Ilfierl!'s Linhneet the t) et Rik Restorer. Th. ».ee. wmwrwerfalal.ty. Qq.en Victoria, who has K date taken to wearing mpecum:ea r has for ninny years regul.rif' bated her eyes morning and evening In weak tepid tea. This old-fasNnred-•remedy was la favor with the Dunham of Moat. elother Graves' Worm Kxtermleator M ante and deetroying wors.Many have effectual mtried It with hest remit". As 011 reweave. 4.b. restart .t kende/ btrlhdays many thotwsmd years old. Pharaoh's birthday IWtivttlee ass eseaH4Oet le the Nineteen& 1..1141440 11.101111041 ra.mtel.w The emit et kbps fp Out &halo.. &metal. add d 11 M.eaa�...�..par ft l(tess. Lee- s/sushi a Irmo iirerrre Ace weer! I At the rooent meeting of We nal Brewers' Association at At j. !City, N.J., the president In his olceast eos reported that the eonistimplion or*if had fallen off 1.402,999 'allures the peat year, and that t the Into the nationll treasury for bee t, duced and sold 1n the *fluted ezade was 41,311,073 leu ie 1897 than In ma He further Muted that there were lan leu liquor sellers in the were" V Int thas Ibate were ea 1334. Why g. limping •ud whining able{ your corns, when • SS omit boi do of Hoy way's Coro Cure will remove them f GI It a trial, and you wwilnot 1gret I' .rad Air, At public dinner la Paris the An Asy_..iha..i nuts were - astenaked - ilteeJlli liquified air poem' ince_ t hee 'Maine, of champagne. A year ago at emperor 01 Germany was (Jfr�,e ss ir liquified aiBed air. He raised 4.b glans in honor of scleeme, but refra' n. from putting it to his Ape; the I4.. Bed air in tt would have burned tine Uks ted hot coals. , -en., 411„R..1 lr.,i, e•-b,r. Take a auflcient number se fresh w hot -house tomatoes remove the soy and .kin and place ,e Nrnate reedy to serve. Clop enough celery b, W each tomato and mix with soya. nai.e dressing. Serve on the delicate, white !etre. of lettuce. rin&ed'i L e meet Cures LEGrIpae. In Persia among the aristocracy e visitor sends • notice an hour err 4.q before calling, and giro • days sa- tire if the vladt L °De of I:Tett inlet time )10 Is met by ',nanoui before to Teams• leiime, and other a ,wider at100s tots shown him actvrd:ng se his rank. • • ttl t.Jot.tot4.0.4.- no oldest leve letter in the welt 1s de the British museum, it 1. a ■ posal of marriage for the hand .f a, Egyptian mincers, and it was made 1.600 years ago. It Li In the form of u Inscribed brick. - DDA N Si -I was for seven yeah a sq� ' fever from Bronchial trouble, and woai be so horse at times that I could r speak above a wheper. I got no noly,( from anything till I tried your MLtf. ARD'S HOMY BALSAM. Two inose d idx bottles nude a complete f te c re.II would heartily Paco - mend It to an ooe sufyerlog from throat :or long trouble. Fredericton. J. T. VAxemia& r.nn., to h• a harem. ♦ pension has been granted a Toth 41 soldier known to his comrades es Itteusses Ahmet (that 1s Beardless Mo- net), who, arta. three >eerie eewise In the army, felt 111, and. coming ISP abed cal trreatem.nt, wee d.tvvered 4.0 be a womaa, t •-.d TMmrlro. nn CT •eldlle• A favorite mode of ga:c44e among oke African tribes who dwell sear Lake ft, - is for the native to wade Into 4.b lake and calmly wait for • crocodile M open Its month sod swallow Wm,. The rich s.. - 1. Medea A Rah never renew, Itestla)ee. Awsmad may heal up and he covered over wl10 • tick protective skin, bat nature Freebie, the fish with only one gait of weds arI. , and leaves lost nus of that are sever re sewed. WANTE e ed- WANTE WOMAN 1 ■ er Nwa 4 ds hadmt'se 1 e rainier for well er leyy sr se ". a .' mt1 taveslssent r.tplr.< ♦ este F. A. Sprout, flaoitie, 0.1 HEAP FARM N YOU I 0 00 pas 9jff SNTer""'f ?Zed. Not l lg.ar I "" ► yeeltr a,A Korth Dakota. ale see 0. .r write. TRE TR MAN BANE, Bands. Center. Mich or �gfA Croswell, TRUMAN Co.."'0.*0 TFled- HAVE 0.40 HAVE YOUR PALL STOCK YELL ASSORTED YITH OECKH'S i:21g AND W00DENWAIE. Mao het.r.d by wormer altos. 1 CO.. Tnrnn m., 0114, T. N. U. 189 Thorough 41.tnothei et the 5 ?N[ C59n10c.• Camel. Owen Neu ledflrnr.�� � DA.