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The Signal, 1916-10-19, Page 3.lir: SIGNAL CODERICH. ONTARIO THE ORIGINAL iND ONLY GENUINE BEWARB OF IMITA- TION8 SOLD ON TB MERITS Or uNs LINIMENT BOOHBINDINti MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES - bound or repaired. .&OLD LETTERING 0o LEATHER GOODS AI •.4.e promptly uod.d u ss t•svtrig arm at THE $IONL, u0od.dca. A. R. TAYLOR. S', RATPORD. MEDICAL i1R. GEO. HEILEUANN, OSTEO 11 PATH. •rxotwlt.t In wom'o'a and Mall fins•• Bireme, acute. %kroole and servo's die erdefa. are. ear. new sad memo, partial deal sea. lumbago and rheumatic oondlUooa Ads- astl. reu,o.e l without the knife. ofloe at rsn4eace. ooener Nelson and 'tL ♦odnw's cresta At home umee Monday. T1ur.dare adSaturday. reverting by eppoletiasnt. DENTISTRY EK. H. ti. MAcDONELL-HU!OR 4lreduntr Toronto University. Uradmee al t'••Ilelt. of Dent .1 nu .corm.. grime.w w the tate Maio: Kale. 1)M ee• arae( square an 1 West cruse(. Oudot-kb. AUCTIONZIN THO6lAe UUNDRY alai AUCTIUNEIR 45,Utderieb. All ir.t.tct.tr. t7 ei 5'R al at 8 is..1 h ts will he prumot y e ectad ie. R.sideum tetepbuuc hal LEGAL ILL% V, t1AYci BAILHISTk'R SI)LICITUIt. NOTARY PCBLil, aft: life.-eterting Bent Bloch. Beelines east, - ederice. 1 elspboua t•K Heel i .tele Loan• and ln.ereace. PRO L. U F' 00T,1► I LLUItAN is WOK BAltRtell 1:ft.8. 84 )LICITUKti, NUT AIt1ES PUBLIC. MU. ltmoe on the Square. reeved door from Ham Mee .treet. utaeiwh. erl.ate musts to ams at lowest rets. W. P . t'uao rT, 14.1'. J. L K1Ltoaatl H. J. U. Couas. • LO. CAMERON, K. C.. BARRIH TKR, sWldter. notary ,wars► Wises tae Street. Iiluderiek. tals4 agar tee yew.. At Clown 'fbundar d sorb week la s�os un Albert carve wxuptsd by Mr. Hooper. .)dies been >• a.m. Loan LAltLlsii (JARROW, LL.B.. BAR- RBIT'Llt. ,acres'. esticator. etc.. Clads rMari' to Wail M lewe.t rates '1 SKAGEN, BARRISTER. SOL - J. leiter, Notary Peelle sad Co. •Sryaooer eFt:e est Mame esderlch. atm iNSURAMCIL LOANS. ETC._ lijD6LILLOP MUTUAL PIKS IN. eU.-tart, lw•psrte unwind..Idalatsr4 Oakes. -J r. Connolly, Praia, °ods inh P.O.; is.. Ikr..n.. Vlos-Pree.. Irsethwsod 1'. O.; firma. L day Sea-Treas.. teetotal' P. U. Dlseetaes--U. F. YOUrr.gor Secreta Jain W lntbtep ; K' LLlrs 1U.n, Coswanoe: tr▪ y Beamws,w Brodbaa'ee ,Geo. c1 artoey. ror teeate ; Hobert Ferro.t�ar,ocs : Matodao allegwes, llruasaeld. Assets: J. W. Yeo, BolmwvUN; Ales. Li let. Litotes ; N'lllMI. Cba.ney. eralarta k. MM1•at1s1. Sesrsrta. Policy- *an pry awensieate asci get Weir 8 acards ria i l; neHatoa'tpoedlt. H. t Ml aC 'w i wit's Uteonevi err. Vrisrwee street. OeMrieb, or J. tL Itrld'.tiruerslthere. Bayaetd. 142 00 ti rt PRIVATE FUNDei TO IllrMas. Ape,N 11. 0. CAM- 114;. AM- oWV f4;'Barr1•.ter Hamilton' street Osaedet. ROILa R.RUBERT:40N. INSURANt'a AOleNT. Fina Aao Lie wrwise : IMItW. CaaaaMn wad Aareetcaa. Aaaaawr Swans/ 4151:1/ La ► erteTr sAaIL ITT : T'hs UM«rt AodMat sad Osarwstre Generalise, Witte& si London. fiat. f rsSLtry *nu bill, kers, lineae : The U.B. Ind.lity and UW eoleel:.mpaay• USW M naw was. oettr4 comer of V lo. Milt mid SL David • nurser. Phone 1711 msrsina. IN NEW ONTARIO. ANOTHER OF MR. C. E. COMP - TON S OESCRIPT IVE LETTERS. FELT LIKE A NEW PERSON MARKET QUOTATIONS uta J7t11 Tensile CAW* Market Mimes, 'lichee weighty .48 :5 to SS.7I ilctur.s{w Scenery •f the Trip along After Taking Only One Box Of de' medians SU, 7.N the North blies of Superior Butchers'. choice heady. 7.".0 7.63 Much limber Waste In the Northj,, goat 4'in 4'p Country -- First View of the "Frdt-a-thes11 Prairies-Netee and Observ4uons aloes the Way. By 1 ha► 1. 1'uesptou. IXLYwa. When 1 first wake up in New On - tai k atxwt 7.:31) in the morning, the (7soadian North,rn train was nearing aces, and 1 was miserable in every way. Budbu,y Junction. It wee a pelfeet Nothing inthe way ofmedicines seemed day, or at least morning, and the to helpme. Then 1 finally tried fr•eabnbe• of that new country was de- ligbtful, There were treys and hills "Fruit•• -dives" and the effect was East Sete Ilauoca, N. 3. "It Is with great pleasure that I write to tell you of the snos.lorjt l benefits 1 have received from taking "Fruit-a- tives". Fur years, I wag a dreadful sufferer from Cons?iratiun and Heeds around us. On one side was • lovely river. The air was perfectly still and the water was placid and clear Scores of logs bad been floated in rafts to the sawmill which we passed )fav- 31ARTl1.1 1)EWOLFF later. At first (here was no evidence 50c. a box, 6 for $2.3O, trial size, :5e. of commercial activity, for the mill At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit - apparently was not running. Farther ,•tud Limited, Ottawa *Wog the line there was a clearing here and tbete. Small log or frame h.ousw stood in the centre of • small way to the Northwest, perhaps it oc- curs to him that it is the "lung of the prairies,' ea they literally breathe com- mercially through it• nostril'. MARRIAGE LIGUSLS splendid. After taking one box, I feel like a new person, to have relief from those aickeuing Headaches". held or sometimes they were 'lose and facing the railway track. Truly it might he raid that Northern Ontario is a poor man's country. The evulu- titu of the farm WA• apparent in many places. The newcomer was living in the most humble mud house. Those who had been there a little longer had houses thet weir e cun.fortable and better built. although rouse wore • loog way frow bring commodious,. Others showed frugality and liboe. At some ',atoms the po{ulati..0 gath- ered to see the train pass. for the trains run only triweekly ra.•h way. The roil ploughed up or dug up -for It was difficult to du much ploughing among the stumps -had a dark w WWI AOC*. and leiikril productive. Of come •, the geological conditions of the country change and in some luaelitire the country was inclined to he moun- tainous, while a score of miles distant WEAK, AIUNG CHILD Made Strong By Delicious Vinol pal,-1,.•rt, 11. -"Our little girl S ,.ars ,.t a>,•.• war in a debilitated, run - doe n c o•dition and had a stubborn ,.ugh w, she was weal and ailing all the time. Nothing helped her until we tried Viaul. Then her •ppetite inerea•.d and she is strong and well. and I sl.h other parents of weak, delicate children w.aiId try Winul."-Geo. A. 1011.11 r This is leeause Vinol contains beef and .sod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonat.s and slycrru- phosphates which rhe marded. It might be a level woodland. H. C. Dunlop. druggist, Giderich, (Int. Timber Wast,. .Also at the bet druggists in all .Out -trio beans. 1f the traveller has lived in the city and had to pay high prices for fire - THE TOWN COUNCIL wood no doubt hr would he shocked by the wanton weer of wood there. What the City Fathers Did at List 1 housands, yrs, millions, 01 feet of timber was dee tying on the ground. Regular Meeting. Trees bad blown down end their The regular meeting of the town trunk* were allowed to rut Their council was held "m Fr, was evidence of fire having swept ,ilio inert., all lbn rnrmidayberseveningbring over the country in "Oar PI5C'IW. Thr path of the tire fiend was probably] prtfte� pathcora' routine btnlinesa h.d from five to ten miles wide and it been diepowed oto a request tre.0 the weed a terrible ahsrnr to see the lack I Uoderich Musical $.lciety for ,'grant of beagle, fire ptrltectiou and the rare - waw lent to the finance committer. l.ssor.,..if Canada's beautiful wood- cum nice i ( the Hrmil- land. 1 thought if some of that wood fou city e il.•with reference to was in Toronto. Montreal or Ot•awa1 steps to ht. tidiest to coeubiit the in - it would hying a good price and be' creased cont of brit g. war went to the more ienetlrlr1 to humanity. special committee. From about Gowgwnda Junction Thr tire coo AAAA recommended until the fort Arthur district is the purchase of two pails of ruhtler reached their ass very little white noel., one coat and one bat for the popular ion- -so 1 ewes told. The In- bri ale. Ado ted. diens. who were mostly civilizetl,lived K p near the railway stations, and of , Thr public wort• committe reported y that the contract for eaveetroughing course the name's. also lived User,. Iom tee "15044 Rigs building had hero it seemed rather odd to see the sign let to W.•11. Pinder at 114 per Got for "Fool Roues" over a building hardly 'J -wage galvanized 14•uI. toughing goxi euongh 10 hr railed 4 hulsestable and 4 in. corrugated cond11ct. I pipe. ; io OId Ontario. But 1 saw wavy much end that arrangements 11441 been made sift^•• with the Canada C .w{wny for the At Hnrnepayne we tort a young purchase of the gravel pit, hot els, donor on the pla'fornt. He had a with privilege of removing gravel off Practice est wile. in "lent and he hots tali anti 6711. all for the .gain of found hie new work different (r ow the 6-,q AdopteJ corridors of old 31c(3ill. The sp.cial committee reconlwended Picturesque Scenery, that the matter of- closing up the As ihr railway {wear. jun umrraMe! Kensington Furniture Co. tuurtyagr Ickes and rivers. their wooded banks handed to the s.1le to take up rising into hills -rather young-' Fith Mr. Remtwll at once. .A lulrrd• mnuntwin.-make the Istedscape very; The finance cowmittte reported Riclure•g11r, Ithat the Peget Iilnin hove, c ,. had New Onterio hithe natural haunt of made a powyrurnt of SLOW, together w{xortswrn, and is said to he the tither %with a P't�'ui�tit of 1E910. interest to man's paradise.eepeoolier 17th. 111111: elm that the The ulwerver is hound to *et. 571- i DenyF;nwimr,% Co. bed paid :1:•1 as deuce of mineral wealth in some parts'. rent for (ksolirr as par wgteeulemt n( ut 1 h western t of the Proeimce. I August 'ablest. With reference to a Mineralogists believe there is untoldconI thrtl'rtri't 14.nFund.f11hr1I.t-ersurer 'Committee re re - wealth in that country and perhaps orted that the monthly pry' only future generations will kn )w and; P, use it to its full value. I were (wing made as at first agreed and As one news Port Arthur the rail - 'tire that this eourae he Hill adheredtai. Thr c 'tire recon- tmended that the sum of *'2,'5" he paid to the (ollrgiate institute board on its levy, and that the wr•count of i town's .ha $1 M.1t.4, icing the t i n's re of law W ALTER 1. WILL! J.P. 00D12UCH. 014T. MUER or mottosAOL L10EN81gt. Patois, True lire, Desigas Secured in All Countries. Melte toe tree boat "PATLN1'S I'ROTEC. TKIN. tele all about and hew to get, pat seta BABCOCK It SONS. eSabrtwyd INT 4erra.rly Patset taw Examiner. Meese .1 patmet Laws. Registered Patent Miert,' • eta, Is et. James attest, Ms.uewl. a .este Ulises and Ws•tlnStoe. Rapewtauves la .1 reek+ s'em'is.. Brophe} Bros. • GO DERI OH 1st Leadiat Fusers! Direders sod Embalmers Orders ~atoll! attended at beers. sight or lay. way skirts beautiful Like Mup..rior and the scenery i• t • girl, in some respects, to that seen in the Rocky Mountains. On one side you have that inland sea of fresh water costa in connection with the carr of and on the other the precipitous cliR.1 0. %V. `t. o vs. connection AK. with t he paid of which compelled the railway t o gni to Mr. liarrow. The payment of w num- are two hing.d of "near them. There) Iwo of accounts was tectanmerded, the err two things that impress thrmwlves Ii lar t Moe being 4417 tti to the water upon the reveller when he reaches! and 1, ht rnmmi+siun fur street light. Port Arthur or.• is the extensiveR g transhipment of {rein and *leo that Iraq for August. The report wan his watch is en hour behind time. The. adoplyd, witch is not at fault. but you have left) Rev. J 13. Fctbetinghani wr d Mr "Eastern- time sod commence "Cera- (oro. Pool. r were prrlent in t,rhwlt of tr*1" time. tan ynu turn the head• un, the British Red ('rose Trafalgar Day At the huge elevators one Neel large app•wl, and after they had hien fumed vessels loading grain. The C. N. R. it was decided ," cell w meeting of train stays about thirty minutes. and '1111 01 for Tuesday evening to or- as it in usually early in the morning mania.. a venues,. the passengers do not go walking .6•ter'Lo'ne dmette'inn a• to the beat around the city. Fort William, across n,rlhod of Sia• ng the local soldiet• of the river, is likewise famous for her the Huron Battalion a -send-off." • grain traffic The Lung of the Prairies. The country to the west of Fort Wil- liam is quite flat and although there is considerable bush and small *brut- bery the rugged oountry has been left behind. This kind of country is Been for miles and the railway passes through miler and miles of second growth of wood of various kinds. 1t is chiefly spruce, small pine and pop- Iwr Tnr mil is a black loan. At Ratwy River the C. N. R. leaves Cana- da and runs tbro nah Minnrota for a score of miles. entering Canadian ter- ritory again at Gravel Pit, which 1. near Rprague, Mao. Room the prairies open to view. They are a neveramdtng picture. 1 think 1 shall alwaas rememteor the first time 1 saw them. It was about 7 o'clock in the evening, and the golden rays from the setting sun made the picture w dellittht- fol one. The t bon ndless country at first a • one and then nee grows to like D.. Of • truth 't'seada's granary" is of so smell dimensions. for se far as the eye ray reach only a onlleetinm of fum- houses, outbuildings and a few tubes, around a e0skrg relieve the motto - limy of land and sty. Mlleebefore see rattler Winnipeg Its high huildisee cam be seen from the train window. A. ries draws 'sear to Net city. se.__ ernes sailed the sate- comtnitee, corn rd nt Reeve Naive and Councillors unni .g• and \Vallis, wits appointed to Arrange for a suppsr on Monday evening. It was decided to send • letter to Mr. A. Straiton, town treasurer, ex- pressing the sympathy of the mem- bers of the council for hila in the loss of his peertner-In-life. Councillor Wigle asked if any re- port were forthcoming from the First of July celebration committer The committee is being called together to einem up the boldness in connection with the celebration. Councillor Wigle also wanted to know if there was any confirmation of the report that the Wheel Riga factory was to he vacated. "Nothing official, - was the reply. (lounrillnr wish' said his idea was to look around and get some other firm in the factory. He oleo thought something should he done to check the movement of popula- tion from the town. Tbr council ,ben adjourned. do. medlr 6.80 4.25 do. commas 6 011 6.64 Butcher,' cows. choice4.25 4.71 da good 6.5o 6.75 do. medium 6.00 6.21 Butchers' bulls, choice6.25 6.55 do. good 5.25 1.76 do. bologna 4.55 6.60 Feeders, 500 to 1,100 1ba 4.00 4.75 Stockers. 900 1be.... 4.00 4.25 do. med., 700 to 800 5.40 6.60 do. common, light4.40 6.00 Cutters 4.s., 4.75 Camaro 3 75 4.20 Milkers, good to choke 76.00 126.04 d% common to med. 60 0.1 70.04 SPrtngera 66.00 115.04 Calve,, veal, choice II •l5 11.70 do. medium 9 00 10.25 do. common 6.00 7 60 do. grass 6.00 6 00 Bbeeps, ewes, light 7.60 5.00 do. heavy and buck5.50 4.60 do. culls 3.00 4.00 Hoge, weighed off cars 10.50 0.04 do. ted and watered .10.65 0 00 do f.o.b. 10.15 0.04 Toronto Grain Markets Manitoba wheat -Track, bay ports, Na 1 northern, $1.7242; No. 2 north. ern, 61 6551, No. 3 northern, 81 0451; No. 4 wheat, 6L64; (old crop wheat, 3e higher). Manitoba oats -Trick bevy ports, Na 1 C.W., 581nc; No. 3 C W., 5r;ter; estrs No. 1 feed, 6611.c; No. 1 feed, N1(c. • American corn -No. 2 yeast., 97c, track, Toronto. Ontario wheat -Winter, new crop, No. 2. 61.65 to 41 57. old Trop No. 1 commercial, per carlot, according to freight outside, 61.47 to 41.50; No. 2 commercial, 51 40 to 41 43; No. 3 come merclal, $1.40 to 5143; Nu. 3 comwer• vial, 41.29 t•, 61.32. Ontario cats -According to freight outside: No. 2 white, new, Sir to i,a No. 3 white. new, 544 to 56c. • Peas -No. 2, 62.15 to 42.20. Barley -Malting, 961• to 41; feed barley, 90c to 93c. Rye -No. 2, new, 4115 to 51.20. Manitoba flour -First patents, to }ate bags. 89 30; seconds. In Jute bags, 68.50; strot.g t.akers', in jute bags, SAGO, Toronto. Ontario tone -Winter, new, track, Toronto,- prompt shipment, according to sample. 47.15 to $7..35, in Jute bars Mlllfeed=Car lots, per ten, del;arra ed, Montreal: Shorts. 532. bran. 523 to 430; goo., feed flour, per bag. 8..5v; middlings. f 1. Hay -'tai. d, No. 1 track, Toronto, new. $10 to $12. car lots; No. 2, 59 to $9:.0; straw, 47 to 15. Butter and Cheese Markets London-GS2 boxes were offered; 30c to 201‘ ,. No salve BPL'.•aillr - -1,454 broxe• were offered All sold at 21'I$ r and _1 4r. . St. Hyacinthe, Que.-1U0 packages Of butter sold at 3s%'e; 1,000 boXel of chr•rae hu.d at 20 9-IGc. C'owansviile. Que.-Set-el factories boarded package* of butter. Five factories sold at .9ysc; two factories un.o:d l'crnwall-1.124 colored .:.ease sold at 211g,. I Listowel --Ten factories boarded 1.005 colored and 4S0 white_ highest bid was 21!.c. and some sold at thtr price. F'crth-6G1 boxes of white and 300 Tem AAAA T, O4ToAga 16, 1616 The Family's Underwear ! E are most fortunate in having an immense stock of Fall and Winter Underwear for women, men and children. All our well-known lines at t'ery small advance in .price from normal times, owing to our foresight in buying when prices were much less than at present. Women's natural wool Vests and Drawers, Turnbull's make, $1.00 and $1.25 per garment. Women's Combinations in all wool and Union, Turnbull's perfect -fitting, in all weights, in high neck. long sleeves and ankle length or low neck, short sleeves and knee length, $1.00 to $3.50. Women's white wool Vests and Drawers, Turnbull's all wool unshrink- able, $1.50 per garment. Women's all wool Combinations, Turnbull's Cee Tee, unshrinkable, inlight' and heavy weights, known the Dominion over as the best $3.50 and S3.75 garment. Women's Union Vests and Drawers, heavy weight, Turnbull's and Peerless brands. Exceptional value, 5Oc per garment. Children's UnionVests and Drawers, Turnbull's make, Natural. Sizes -0, 18c; 1. 20c ; 2, 25c ; 3. 25c ; 4. 30c ; 5, 35c ; 6, 35c ; 7. 40c. Children's fleece -lined Sleeps, 75c up. Childrens'Natural wool Sleeps, 75c up. Children's all wool Vests and Drawers, unshrinkable, Natural and White. Sizes 0, 50c ; 1, 55c ; 2, 60 ; .3, 65c ; 4. 70c ; 5. 75c ; 6. 80c ; 7, 85c. Children's Combinations, in Napliral and White, at keenest prices. Children's fleece -lined Waists, each. 25c Infant's Vests in all styles, in all wool and union. in immense variety. Men's Natural wool Shirts and Drawers, Turnbull's. unshrinkable. All sizes. Men's heavy rib Union Shirts and Drawers, Tiger Brand, unshrinkable, exceptional value. $1.00 per garment. Men's heavy weight Cee Tee Shirts and Drawers, for men who like the best this is the garment. Men's heavy wool rib Shirts and .Drawers, all wool, unshrinkable. All sizes $'1.50 per garment. Men's natural all wool Combinations, Turnbull's, perfect fitting. unshrinkable. From $2.25. We again emphasize the necessity of early buying -of all your winter's require- ments. as not only will prices advance, but we have received intimation from some of the mills that they are obliged to withdraw many of the better lines owing to the shortage of raw material. colored sola at 2159x. Pleton-17 fee -tort,. boarded 1,195 all colored: 1.075 su,d at 21%c, 125 at 21 11-16c. t McCall's Patterns McCall's Magazines PHONE 56 AIillar's Scotch Store PHONE 56 Marring« 6s seldom afalba, if neither par' y t" 1lir rntlti net ha. soy Ie•htt10118 " ihtrl fr. a-. Occesi.,nsllt • mien 1.,e11.i at doing • hing toes. ly 1,.•.•au.r .onironr lir dis- hes rt', ort. Lau iu 1;.,t' Men may I.• as deceitful ns women 11 .on a thing.. t.ut no u.sn pretend. .. he having a g.e.d 11... when he sn't. Iroquois -715 colored and 30 white were boarded. Twenty-one cents bid nn board. 72o sales Bid on acct t 21',5e; nu [ales. i Wholesale Produce Toronto wt.ut'.-ale .price0 to the trade: Eggs- u t New laid. In carte ns. ..$ .44 to $ . 44 New laid. ex -cam -us ... .42 .41 Storage at•:«:t• ....... .55 .0J Stor,.ge No. 1 . .36 .04 Butter -- Creamery. prints Creamery, solids . .40 .41 :1 .21 Cholee dairy print* ... 16 .17 Ordinary dairy prtt.tr .30 ' .31 Bakers' .. - .28 .25 t'hes'e --NewterRm. 12e to 22'c; twins, 23,4c to 22%. ; triplets, 225 to 22e. Poultry Lire Dressed Spring chick's. Ilk 17' 21c 22( 01d fowl. Ib... 14c lSc 17c ISt Ducklings, Ib... 12c 13c I7c 194 Beans--Hand-pkke.l. 65.50; primes 54.86. Honey -Tins, 27,4-115 tins, 121ec t< 13c a le.; 6 -Ib. Lina, 127,4c a Ib ; 10-18 tins, 12c a Ib.; 40-14. tics, clover, flier • Ib. Comb honey- 3.lect, 1240 i0 52.76; No. 2, $2 to $2.2;. 1'otatoe•-Dsiswaree. carluts, 11.81 • hag. • East Buffalo Cattle Cattle --Receipts. 4,1100; fairly ac ties; shipping Keen. 17.60 to 610.26; butchers, 54.26 to $5.7;; heaters, 16 tc 57.76; (-Ows, 53.76 to 17; bulls, K to 47; stocker. and feeders, 15 to 47; triton cows and springers- SO to 4110 Veale --Receipts, 1,400; slow; 94.64 to 411.60. Hoge -Receipts, 20.600; active; heavy, 610 to 810.16; mixed. 41.90 ti $10; yorkers, 48.76 to 011.10; 1101 eorkera, 19 to 176. pigs 75 14 39; roughs. 1 76 to 49. stags. ST to 13 Sheep and Iambs-ReeMpts, 10.000, active; lambs, 44.60 to 110.74; Peer lingo, 16.60 to 1; nether. 4050 $$ 14' ewes, 13 to 57.60; sheep, mixed. 57.41 to 47.76. P AT EN T 4' TOR'S AI) ertdek will he mot be\ In an emeriti., Ask Inc see rirrele- • unsettled R C beevetle s. 5464 MAIM; 11.40; weer tern steer*. 50.11 to; ssoekart and feedero, 3410 to .IE; ern, and heifers, 12.40 to 1.•5; ewes, 37 M 411.66. Hmarketata R I 1104 0.56 t4t4 sarong. .t 14e 49.56. mixed, 0.14 M iiOs Gua 1.56 10 4995; mask. Ann, lambs. natty,. ilia Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who t Y Drinks Hot Water "The Hirth of it Saline" i. the ap•t h- 1'tae. of the nr..mlog pet ore. Thous- ands 01 people took part in flanking it. !The ..ernes whirr real het.lrs weir fought are its btr kgrourel. In It you see the counterfeit .presentment "t Ilie grr41men ..1ihr' ('red AA';iv as them were when they livrrl and moved slid had their (wing -Lincoln, the great heats of that Irouhlons lime : (1 rent. the magnanimous ; Lee, the Ids yard of the South ; thistles Vumner, art•tts•rat t.. his finger tips ; tirwat.l, cold and ru.-1 and hard as death ; and a d1 ten there who made hi•torc It is easy to fool • .nen a ho hes no fteth in human nature. The arilona of a father speak"louder than the wards of a son. Most men are s, 1-.siu,i•r r that they even exaggerate thei, t.cuhlre. Zh"uoe pr.,pl• ere never •nti.Hrd 111 Ipso they can butt into the g+rue Gaye en inside bath, before break- fast helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh.• r Sparkling and vivacious -merry, bright, alert --a good. clear skin and a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by pure blood. if only every man and woman could bo induced to adopt the morning Inside bath, what a gradf411g change would take place. instead of the thousand,' of sickly, anaemic -looking men, women and girls, with pasty or muddy complexions; lnstead of the multi- tudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns." "brain fag." and pessimists we should see a virile optimistic throng Of roe)-cbeeked people everywhere. An Inside bath is bad by drinking each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach. liver. kid- neys and ten yards of bowel. the pre- vious day's Indlge.tlble waste, 501)4 fermentations and pofsaos, thus cleansing, •weetenln" and frewbetrtng the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Thome subject to sick headache. bil- iousness, vasty breath, rbeumati m, Olds; and particulary thoqssewho have tl pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very ofted. are urged to obtain a quarter pound 6f limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle, but 1. sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remark- able chane* ha both health and apprise - anise, awaiting those wbo pnctlee in- ternal aanttatios. 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