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The Exeter Times, 1891-2-5, Page 6I)R,e IL. GRAHAM 1.98 King Street • West, • Toronto, Ont., TREATS CHRONIC • DISEASES --and gives Special atter:::' m to SKIN DISEASES, es Pimples, Ulcers, eta. PRIVATE DISEASES --and Diseases of a Private Rehire, as Impotency, Sterility, • Vasleocele, • Nervous De- bility. ete.. hi* result of youthful lolly and ezoess,) Gleet and Stricture of long standing. . • rl.rA,SrS OF WO:1IE\—Painful, Profuse or San russet. Nene teatime Ltioeration, Leueorrbcna, and, al Office Roues—stem to s p.m, Displacements of the Womb, suedaes,2 p.m. toap.in. - 9n Ola Letter. Darkened and '?tamed is the paper-• Stained as b; many a tear ; Faded ar,d dint is the writing Tr'•':c in:alone-pest year. Yet oh " how viv idand vital • Holt bright with love's purest ray - Is ever- page. of the tetter 'We res a with moist eyes to -day: As the muerte/cued fruit of the vintage Lives lathe a i:n g wine Su tle ti;ul of .ievent%id writer it er ,;eveueach eloquent Eine. His robe anti kindly emotione ate seiathnents tender and true Are h. -e. likereneembered niusie fits thrilled:1s when life wee ew. ROW sweet are the fond recollect:one -fee-- faded teatime ixa a eel • Se the (edger :t„ fragrance 'free . t Eta to a withering r++se. Yet eve.a. wee a tender steres Alta: !ens ,-„alaraer gotte. by.. ct t. t,".tamed but to perish A u l Lisp's that dareeed but to din Dear tcu nil oe: You r new likea voice of greeting Free ,;lme tier sunlit Shore. Over lr ,I;rye; of sorrow -- Over a ea of gleam Tlli+ s o t e says" Love Is imutoetal And lire- beyond, the tomb. te[a„ttri .1 The First Snow. 9 I'm walking to•tlay with memory. Through the woodliuids wierdand•stif ; With ghostly shadows around me. haunting, and strange. and chili. 1 Ominous c oud.s are ga+h'ring O'er a ghastly, threatening eity ; And the voice of the wind is grieving In the treetops bare and high. And the enamel.; are stilled and sleeping. And undermF onward treed , The fallen leave,: are:mettle a And teem the silent dead Come sealing; ilhentom foutete;is, many a ruined bower Antendermy'tie marmite:nes • Frain many a pate. dead :ewer, And a subtleeoltg of sniuma e Of beautiful ee ►a tl.1l. Of twee a t1 vele...° eeetli a.. rtl ho ea;. sweet dee-one anti the leer-. we hcd, And a4 Elwell a the Aug i a, whisper, Or the Illi',.. r s sure t eilleht • Or lei a ax eo;/ in the -free -rata b tram Of the peaceful dreaa: ei night i m And a love thatwa! tit•Inever die. A radiant. f e1ele e let That u engine yeatr ce.ini•tt Taco. An endfe+ss, golden tieen. e.ncl I rent at will with nlemoey. ler IA t• resume awl r'pplu;g rias ; And my heart ie tilled with eceiacy, ;ti 1 eliutb ite.shining tttlIss i Bur list to the dirgeof the wind Through the ever deepening giuom; And 6••e t 'tie falling. e::.: -death V:hlte snow, Aeraktnin;; my soul toe soot, 'Tis whitening the lonely moarla.nds, Ana dim forest giallo and tan; The dreary frit]:, and eilentvales Where the a u -nn r ,ate 1. oh been, 1 And see! how it twirl,* .-M manes, Searching ilere'geacrywhera; And it el -i+t h all ut an ley embrace. -9ndt!.e ht:ri sines Ow an de-p.a:r• For tis an we Iry awl desolate. And my seta:glee army heave with pain; Audit may he that never for the It Will the mu't'ter timee me again. J. It. 1 Mem-gees. For CRAMPS, COLIC, and all Bowel Troubles, use PERRY DAVIS' Used tett internallyand extensile. Dares grelehlv.affacliegalmosticstant relief fromthe severest Fain. BE SURto GET THE GENUINE dye per battle. I1iEDICINE land FOOD COMBINED ?EMULSION 17CO 11!cR 1LsNM't Lr."+:u:5:«7A: Ino.eaaee Weight Strengthens Lungs and dery es. Price 50e. and $Lail per Bottle. Winistere and Public. Speakers SPENCER'S Chloramine PastaileS Fee 'Nearing and Strene;thealn>r the voice Cate hoarseness and ,Soreness of Throat. Price eye per battle, J eeee +1e free on eppileatit;n to Dreseiets. TO MOTHERS PAS MOS JAR SOAP Is indispensable for the Bath, Toilot or Nurs srj,for gleaning the Scalp or akin. 711E BEST 3AO1"S SOAP KNOWN. {t Price S13e. INEEsteateSUSMIRES Phyfioiane strongly recommend Wyeth's Malt Extract, (Liquid) To patients suffering Prom nervous exhaus- tion; to improve the Appetite, to assist Di- gastion, a valuable Tonic. 40 Cents per bottle. The mast satisfactory BLOOD Pt7RIFIER its ChanninB's Sf rsaparifi a, It it a s randBEA.LTE RESTORER. Will e.t.a the worst form of skin disease ; will Gore lie uumatism ; will cure Salt Rheum. Largo Bottles, $1.00. lam— _ ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM For CONSUMPTION, Coupes, neglected Colds Bronchitis, Asthma and sell diseases of the Lungs. In t zea sized bottlos 25c, 50; and $1.00. FOE HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA, For Lumbago, Sciatica, " Crick,' Ti; " stitches,' Rheumatic Pains and Chronic Rlaumatism. Each plaster in an air.'Viht tin box. 25c, DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO.111X,5 d MONTREAL, , Proprietors or General Agents FOR MOST OF THE POPULAR Proprietas y or Pharmaceutical Medicines, • Toile: Articles and Perfumery. RECO]`:°rS SPECIFIC (TRAan MARa Rac16TeREo.) Sole Proprietor, H. SCSOFrELII tiononeld•S Drug Store, Ext ST., TORONTO. The only Remedy which will per- manentlycure Gonornccea,Meet, and all private diseases, nomatterhowlon•+standing. Wassong ' and successfully need in ''ronoh and English hospitals, Two bottles guaranteed to cure the worst ease. per bottle. bottle has nature on bel. None enuine, �gvho have Cher remediescvi 't bout avail will not be tlisap• pointed in this. t Aeontiou this paper. Price, yi t every my sig - the la - other Those tried o- 9 Garde "URs Rubs Eaeyy� NQ GCF.ACHE. «,C ONE $SEL N. • rite fes, deeeriotive catalogue oontalpiog testimonials froom8. rods or people who, t 1 c, sawed Atm 4 to p .graft 'ifally now success. telly used. Anne,can. be h where there ,s a Vacfhoyt. A NEW INVENTION for itlirig aaWti, sent trod with each macbtao; by f s use of tilsatoot everybody oan file their own saw. .w and do Itbetterthan the greatest expert eau %.shout 11.: Adapted to all prOs.>-cut saws. Every one Vile owns a saw should Gaye one. No duty to Day; we comic ecturolio Osaada. Ask tour dealer or write HOLDING PAWING .32/1...1' mem, 808 teptl 8. Oenal St., OGiengo, IAL f The flaw Iiia Feaalli oil L. Get a w ;;.;'e on. nay lad. Pont nal, at .i tuners: pace: Aon't emit rt, mv;t;n,t r,aii Don't sit a a ah ib direst,;: face. Iluatne.iren eel net t' I y ,nr ^a,;ue, In the Wait cr in Me huell. 11a tit ata Bustle. rte..:10. hits e. pu-Ii. Push oat :d» t -demi idly by; Elbow forward, , pu h and squeeze; Yoe will get teem ifyen try Swing your t e•suit .b,auryour!:noes. llen't lave in a litt:0 e n • Ilene go lath' ri,. 1. bungee, cold; 1'ifia were made for '-n is a p.m; \a . e. urn unci tlu •111411 .,e+l, I)ni t sena; of your -'a u: aw rooves If t :c+.. ,i tveaYt go with you, I.t t at n al, in its oltl grooves • :ones, r cm; n t; try a s :--i'iing new. Cit r "' .' e .I ',eel. my 'id in pier tall.: Ft..„w„.6,s,„,Rons For the Wonderful Success of Hood's Sarsaparilla, the Most Popular and Most Extensively Sold Medicine in America. gHood's Sarsaparilla possesses great medicinal merit, labicil it positively demonstrates when fairly tried. It is most economical, being the only medicine of which " roo Doses One Dollar" can truly be said. It is prepared by a Combination, Proportion and Process Peculiar to Itself, unknown to other preparations, and by which all the medicinal value of the various ingredients is secured. A It effects remarkable cures where al` other medicines have utterly failed to do any good whatever. It is a modern medicine, originated by experienced pharmacists, and still carefully prepared under their per- sonal supervision. aIt is clean, clear and beautiful in appearance, ]Ilaasant to take, and always of equal strength. myIt has proven itself to be positively the best remedy for scrofula and all blood disorders, and the best tonic for that tired feeling, loss of appetite and general debility. gy It is unequalled for curing dyspepsia, V8 sick headache, biliousness, catarrh, rheumatism and all diseases of the kid- neys and liver• gsk It has a good name at home, there being more of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold in Lowell, Mass., where it is made, than of all other sarsaparillas and blood purifiers combined. Its advertising is unique, original, ®m honest, and thoroughly backed up by the medicine itself. A -Point for You. - If you want a blood purifier or strengthening medicine, you should get the best. Ask for Hood's Sarsaparilla, -and insist upon having it. Do not let any argument or persuasion influence you to buy what you do not want. Be sure to get the ideal medicine, - H od s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $5. Prepared only by 0. T. 5500D & 00,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Stead. 100 Dotes Ono Dollar BRITISH all FGBEIGIS NOTES. A millers' trust is forming in the north of England with a capital of over two millions sterling. Cluny Macpherson of Cluny Macpherson has again let ()luny Castle to Mr, Andrew Carnegie for six months from the middle of May, - .. A printer put a per ny in the slot of a ma- chine intended to prove a man's striking power, and then punched the pad offered to receive the blow. The spring .didn't work, his wrist was broken, and the fury gave him $-10. Herr Rudolf Loewenstein, the founder of Rladeleradatsch, died week before last. He was a great political wit, the author of hundreds of humorous ballads and songs, and a. celebrated after-dinner speaker. After fifty -nice yearsoflabor, Barthelemy Saint -Hilaire has finished his tr mslation of Aristotle, a. work in thirty-five volumes. For the last twenty years the translator has also been very active in polities as secretary to Thiers, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Senator. Every Italian in the service of the Pope has been, dismissed, and the duties of the domestics in the Papal apartments, both in the antechamber and the interior, are transferred to foreigners. An inquiry had shown that (`rispi had severed secret agents in the Vatican. Germany has 9,274 breweries in operation, against NAM in January, 1890. The total b:•erprotluct of thewholecountrybstyearwas 5,232„0711,000quartsagainst4,760,293,900the preceding year. The consumption per capita was106.3 quarts, against 9741 quartninthe preceding year. The 1arc eee 'brewery in Germany paid last year a tax of $50.000. Prussian school officials haves administer - 4, this sharp reproof to the Jew -baiting teachers in 'Wassel : " It has come to the notice of the Government time many Gen- tile school children ridieetle their Israelitish comrades as well as at'ult lrraelites, and that many teachers encourage directly or Indirectly this sort of alt,. . Such behav- for on the part of the teachers is most thoroughly condemned and must cease:. Teachers' must also punish children guilty of the indecency in question." Thomas Bibitest re in custody of the Sta ekport police. He .was laeund ill adrunk- en sleep half -way up a lamppost, abaut which Ida legs were ':angle wrapped. Oa heiugaw:akened hist explanation was that he cgp was trying to get. a light In the waited weedily of Viennal'rofe.'mr I3 °nealiikt publishes the rete It 4 -if the mush*. nation of the skull and brain of Hugo Sehenk, the elan who murdered six girls and was hanged eight year, ago. The two parts of the brain, in�te id of dieing eoneecs1 by a bridge. are separated by tt deep fissure, a feet whit•+ L. a isnlutely allrern.al lleeidd ti this, ditfereiat parts of the !main are not de- veloped in eta a rlt:al m• ;i'ure, sat tlr.at there cannot have lett'' :.n eatti'lfhrianl of different qualities. The skull is even more abnor- mal. A wot'ltman nursed 111arphy had to thrill- ing experience on Sunday at C'anunell'u Furnaces, aces, Workington, lie was inside a env Ioedirtg when die p.•', eta ev1 'dist the ('age hadenaennence*: to '.,:.anti to the top r, the furnace. ',tieing piaae.lett of mind he leaped out at a height of fifty feat, and by v n,lerful In+'h cat -g bt hold of a ]tar, tin which be hung fe,r a long time before being perceived and greened. \Vhvn las istanee aerave'l his hands were leelcetl like a vice round the bar, awl he was u"/ental-Iiut15. An inenaest SV'S hell at Delver onrl'tieidaj• afternoon on the body of John t all:whet•, a gentler in the !loyal Artillery, who on De- cember 22 slipped and fell over one of the butts ale approaching the: teeetle, anti was picked up insensible, The deceased linger- ed until January 3. Death was attribute,] to a fr:tctave of the skull, hut the medical oilier deprecated the conduct of the guard in plating them'an iu a. cold cell on such an int:neely cold night for eleven hours befoue taking hint to the hetepital. A Hindoo named 13bagwar Jassiwara was remanded at Liverpool on Monday charged with the murder of Captain fetter Lyall on board the ship Buckingham on the high seas, while on a voyage from Dundee to New York. Prisoner was cook, and Captain Lyall struck him for some dereliction of duty. The captain was afterwards found dead in his cabin with terrible wounds inflicted by a sheath knife. The captains wife was on board, and the murder tone • •nee on the anniversary of their wedding. The Manchester Stipendiary on Tuesday committed a young man named Samuel M'Cormick to jail for six months for assault- ing two police -constables and two school board officers. The constables had taken the man into custody, when the prisoner, armed with a poker, suddenly attacked them. He behaved like a lunatic, and before he could be disarmed by the school board officers, who had gone to the assistance of the police, be had rendered both constables insensible by beating them about the head. He inflicted serious injuries on one of the school officers. A collisionoccurred late on Tuesdaynight on the Great Western Railway near Kidder- minster. The driver of a goods train mis- took the signals, and ran over some junction points, with the result that a passenger train to Kidderminster crashed into it jest below the engine. One passenger coach was smashedand the engine da.naged, the line also beiugblocited for hours. The passengers and men in charge of the train escaped with nothing worse than a severe shaking. The Rev. John Elliot, rector of Randwick, Gloucestershire, who is believed to have been the oldest clergyman in the country, died on Sunday in his hundredth year. He was born in 1791, and in 1819 was appointed to the incumbency of Randwick, which he held to the day of his death. He delivered an address at the church last September. His hearing was somewhat defective latterly. Alice Parker, fashionably dressed, was committed to jail for six months by the Birmingham Stipendiary on Monday for stabbing her sister Leah, aged 17. The prisonerwas enraged by prosecutrix wearing her hat, and on Sunday morning, whilst Leah was in bed, attempted to cut her throat, the bedclothes being saturated with blood. - Leah's screams brought her mother to her assistance, and prisoner was disarmed. Tho body of a man, respectably dressed, was found in the Marne on Friday, near the Cbampigny Bridge, in the environs of Paris. The -corpse was bound round with rope, and bore a remarkable wound. In the very centre of the forehead were two deep cuts in the shape of a cross. It is surmised that the victim, after being thus marked, was thrown pinioned into the river. Four schoolboys, the eldest twelve years of age, who had been sliding on apond in the Gnoll Woods, Neath, on Friday afternoon, lost their way in the dense fog in which they were enveloped, and. wandered about the woods until too exhausted to take another step. Search parties were organized, in the town, but returned after having made fruit- less ruitless explorations. - At ten o'clock fresh parties started, and about midnight their diligence was rewarded by fitidtng the miss- ing lads huddled together asleep under the partial shelter of a hedge. The little fel- lows were exlaaarted and benumbed with cold. Important information has reached us from South Africa by private bend, which indicates that before long we may expect some very serious intelligence, 1L is stated that the Matabels are preparing for a gland attack on the line of fortified posts establish - ea by the Mashonaland expedition, a ucl that Mr. Clark, who has acted as Prime Minister or adviser to the Matabele .lief, having re- ceived a friendly intimation that he had better make himself scarce, hes arrived at the Cape. The AIatabele, it is said, cut place 20,001) fighting men in the field, and as the available forces of the South African Company are in a bad condition, owing to exposure and defective food and medical treatment, their chance of holding their. ground in case of aspirited attaok ie doubted. Moreover, it is said that numbers of the men are retiring from the force. A serious accident occurred at 'rens, on Monday ou board an Italian man-of-war. While a division of the squadron in harbour g was t 'n steamto r i 1s eta u stat n the stoke -hole of thsteel crasser Vesuiro was suddenly floodedwith boiling water and steam owing t>* the bursting of the feed point of the bolter. Two engineers and a ,e, stokers were seriously scalded. A shocking death from exposure is re- ported from Workington. A. man named Matthew Steel, employed as a watchman at the Lowther Ironworks, wentto his work =Monday night, Shortly afterwards he was seen to fall to the ground. being over. come by exposure to the cold, which was especially severe on Mondayni;ht. Assist ante was at once rendered, but he died illi - mediately, The Red Star Line steamer Rialto, of Antwerp, arrived at Dover on Sunday even- ing, with passengers and cargo, in tow of a tug, her machinery having broken down.. The vessel was picked up at sea, the owners paying £6000 for salvage. A mated' for £100 has been made between Lord Shrewsbury and Lord Lonsdale to drive one horse five miles, drive two horses five utiles, drive four horses five miles, and drive tern horses itt harness five utiles. The match is to take place on March 1 next, the road to be deeided esu by Mr. ArthurCoven- try. disturdlances have occurred he- twoen tori i O - d i n unt Est men at New Ross over the unloading of the American steamer Cu'aloon, anal the Magistrates on Tuesday eon R 1lnm1tC1' of the strikera to bprison aorviaalent a=sa,ults, The steamer is eing discharged under prlliee protection. Five girl's were immersed in the river Kennet, near Reading, on Saturday, by the breaking of the fee, and one, Nellie Hopkins aged 15, was drowned. The 'death is announced of Evan Morgan, the oldest toner in South Wales. He was selecte 1 by :south Wales' miners to present Mr, Ixladstone with an address on their be. half during his visit to Swansea. Four railway ,.moons with a luggage car have arnivetl in Rome from Nuremberg, specially c•n/.tracted for the also of the Italian Z(oy.il Family. It is cot idered the m°Ist luxurious and beautiful Royal train that has over been swain Europe Surgical Rifle Experiments. With a view to ascertaining the probable character of the wounds which will beinfliet- ed by the new small bore rifles' which have Leen adopted in European armies, some in- teresting experiments have recently been made by Londonsurgeonsa. The deadhuman bodies were arranged so as to represent a company, with intervals, in fighting forma- tion, and the bullets were finally receivedin bags of sawdust, where at the short range, they were fount.] unaltered in shape. When firing at a ranged about 200 yards, the bul- lets were found to pass completely through from four to five ranks ; at 400 yards, from three to four ranks, and at ranges between 800 and 1200 yards, from two to three ranks of a company in fightiug formation, even in cases whore the bullets had encountered large bones. In but rare cases was it bullet found to have lodged, and the general results prove conclusively that the now weapons cause greater penetration and leas laceration thau did those formerly in use ; so that in fact, the diminution in bore rendered neces- sary on tactical grounds, and especially the introduction of the " covered" bullet is considered a direct step in the cause of humanity. Superstitions in. Rhyme. Cut your nails on Monday, cut them for news ; Cut them on Tuesday, it pair of new shoes ; Cut them on Weduesday, cut them for health ; Cut them on Thursday, cut them for wealth; Cut them on Friday, cut then] for woe ; Cut them on Saturday, a journey you'Il go ; Cut them on Sunday, you'll cut them for evil, For all the next week you'll be ruled by the devil. Marry Monday for wealth, Marry Tnesday for health, Marry Wednesdr y, the best day of all ; Marry Thursday for crosses, Marry Friday for losses, Marry Saturday, 110 luck at all. Born on Monday, Fair of face ; Born on Tuesday, Full of God's grace ; Born on Wednesday, Merryand glad; Born on Thursday, Sour and sad ; Born on Friday, Godly given ; Born on it Saturday, Work for a living ; Born on a Sunday, Never shall want ; So there's the week And the end on't. - Sneeze on a 1londay, you sneeze for danger Sneeze on a Tuesday, you'll kiss a stranger Sneeze- on a Wednesday, you - sneeze for a letter ; Sneeze on a Thursday, for something better; Sneeze on a Friday, you sneeze for sorrow.; Sneeze on a Saturday, your sweetheart to- morrow ; Sneeze on a Sunday, your safety seek— The devil will have you the whole of the week: - Three more small fires are reperted from Montreal. The German forces in East Africa are having some severe fighting with the nee tit'ee. The average wife iia+as to ask her Husband fon money, and in most cases he hates to have her. .1 al ell Reim I 811.10141 leaSIMIIII,Stsr,_1811.11.lerig ilVeittfsix• ,Rte r.6 Mk" <.., for infants and Chiidren, "oaotoris:isaowelladaptedtoctuldrentbat Caetorlt►cures Colie, Constipation, , II-wo:n:needitassuperiortoanyprescription ftur Stomach. D ainceoa, Eructation. known to me.'" IL A. glasses, Sills worms, gives sleep, anti PiamMq! dl' s13 So. Ozfolti St, Broo �g esti en, N -Y glasses,_ legation* medication. em'Ceeeeva Coxrulr, 77 Murray' Street,N. Y. ,.r 'armers and Thresher D USE— NC . all Bros,' Laraine e O CYLINDER, WOOL, BOILER, AND PURGER OILS SEB THAI' THB BARRFIaS AIII Bl'''ed) ala MoOALL 13130 e +t rE°BONTO FOR SALE BY BISSHTT BROS.. Ext'rnn. tllunt:luctured only at Tawas .tiottoWAX S lievastrstlsft:br. 7t3, ]\'3f W 0.N. ()MD rI'FtFTi.T. nci.,) 21.. 0 Q CV ce0 -5. `int. f 11' a. v ir 4441., 4 't t31 t)522,t tQ� Ncg � .� aM 01 ws>oP aNte). SS' %,# 00 civ fir w cry rAl u't, 4w Ph ',A � °f gay° °�,tF'vcft��t�t'etre w ova tSo t� °t 0,4$ 9 W; NO' •1• liar Purchasers should look to the Zabel on the Boxe$,and Pots, Hat. aderese Pi not 533, Oxford Street, London, they aro op't'ions; sonsowalsornmswommossosnot The Dinner at 130 per Head, Observing that a question' has arisen as to what the young men could have had to eat and drink at the dinner which, as reported last week, cost the host X30 a head, the Lan- don goesip of the Sheffield Indzpend.nt gives a copy of the menu, which is a curiosity in itself. It will be observed that, with the ex- ception of terrapin, a much-prizodAinerican delicacy never seen in this country, there is nothing unusual iu the array of meats, while the champagne is not mentioned as belonging to a vintage year :—Canapes a la Russe, Blue Points, Creme Caroline, Sherry Serene, Poisson du Rora la Conti, Croustades Con- combres de Grives a la Bohemienne, Pom- mery Sec, hInium's, extra dry ; Sello de Mouton, Pommes Suabicns, Haricoats Vette, Malechrino and cigarettes, Sorbet Derby, Terrapin a 1a Philadelphia, Recesses en Vol- liere Souffle, Chateau Mouton, Salado de Saison, Pate de Foie Gras ; Fromage ; Rose Belle Vue, Peilerinot, Cafe Turo ; liqueurs, cigares. Too Many Learned People. France is suffering almost as much as Ger. many from the overcrowding of the learned professions. Fifteen thousand schoolmis- tresses, 7,000 primary schoolmasters, and 500highschool instructors arelookingin vain for employment. There are 27,000 French physicians, that is about 6,000 or 7,000 more than there are in Germany, with her 10,000,000 more inhabitants. Paris has 800 apothecaries. Two thousand lawyers inPar- is, who have passed all preliminary examin- ations for a full practice, cannot make liv- ings in their profession. Civil and mining engineers are so numerous that hundreds of them are seeking eagerly petty positions in mines and factories. ��pp�� In stamps fsimp as a 9C C. guaranteeofgoodfaith] to us, and we will send yyou by express, C.U.D., this elegant watch whioh you can examine, and if you do not find it all andevenmore than laim fo it DO we NOToTAKE ITr, but if perfectly sat- isfactory, pay, the Express Agent OUR pSPECIAL CUT PRICE tF 8wa5.35tchandSu . take he ch a chance to secure a reliable timepiece at such a ridicu.. lously low price is seldom, if ever be. s forea gen, offerued. ine, COLti Th;g i FILLED WATCH mad of 2 plates of s 0050 over compost• tien metal. It has solid: bow, cap and crown, hunting case,beautifully en- graved and is dust- proof. The works are Waltham style, richly jewelled, with expansion balance, is regulated and we warrant it an accurate tinie-. keeper. It is suitable for either a lady or gwatchentleman..Address CA guEOaran, twee. WYATT is sent with& Ceaoho. Watchmakers, Poterboroug , Ont., ' SENDSEH®US Sd ®®andaslipofpaperthe tl o eine of your dnger, and we will send you postpaid this elegant ELDORADO DIAMOND SOLID COLD FILLED RiNG, These rings are now' worn by $ladies and gentlemen in the best society, and have the same appearance as a ring costing $25.00. We guarantee a perfect fit and satisfaction. Address• Geo. W. Wyatt & Co. Jewellers Peterborough, Ont. Ezeter: uAto�i er Shop R.DA V IS) - Butcher & General thin —7N /Lit Eriins i"•--- MEATS netomeresupplied TUESDAYS, TSURS Ai:S Ann SATURDAYS at the' :aside"o., ORDERS LEFT AT THE SWOP WILL RE' CEIVL PROMPT ATTENTION. ri,o'z P.omcdy Tor Catarrh is the rest, Easiest to DseancCheap-sat. Sold by druggists or Scut by mall, 50c. E. T. Ha. e1ttne, Warren, I'a., IL S.A. r,.. 50000.00 a year Is being made by3ohn TZ Goodwdn,froy,N.Y.,at work fur us. stead, you may not slake oa much, but we ea rte, teach youquic1 ly bow Mum from 85 o �' S10 a day at the start, and snore as you V* s; �i::_i;+ on. Both sexes, all ages. In any port of '.ncrted, you can commence at home, gl,;,q�t ug all your thnr,or spare n,milents only ttl tiro work. All Is new. (treat 1,ey tit 111 fr,N every wodter. wo start you, Nntl,hhs}, everything. EASILY, SPEEDILY loam. PARTICULARS FR1111. Address ut oua STINSON k CO., 1'OIt1L.INn, 1(516E,, 'sures Burns, Cuts, Piles in their worst forna swellings, Erysipelas, Inflammation, Prot Bites, Chapped Rands and all Bx;;n Diseases. HIRSTS PAIN EXT RMINATOF' —CuRaB_\ nnubge eeti oa R.inunstism, Neuraig'a f ';y aid ales Wo. holesale by P. ery P. Dolly ti GF� 10 oan be earned at our NEW 11ne crow, ,. rapidly Irl honorably, p drob lhoeo Y either l snlltt) ,ung r, ,r l and In the o00 ,,• 1 tie . w,,revor a.yltvola n - ono can do the work. Eeey to lcrt.ult.,,� we Burnish everything. we start you. To risk. inc can devote. your spare moments, or all your time to h work.' This is an eugreiy nowlead;nod brings wonderful success to everyupwo,dr: Beginners ;WO earning from 820 to 850,pe@weola and upwards., and mora after a little experience. Wo can furnlult you the eel pinyment and teach you TREE. No space to explain bore. E1111, tnformatlon-raE6... T eCIJ ; 4& UO., el;c�b01.1. eutwEw ERRORS OF YOUTH. Nervous i?e busty, Seminal Losses and Premature Decay, promptly and permanently oured by Does not interfere i. dieta o e ewtorusua eget on and fully restores lost vigor and insuresyertQgt manhood. Pride. ss1 per -bon. Sole Frop.-ietor, H. SCHOFIELTI, Schee+ tleId's Drug Store, E1ni4t STREET, TORONTO. Mention this paper. Snug little fortunes have been 'Medea!, work foeus, by Anna Pogo,Austin, 'foxes, and. Jno. Boa,, Teledo, Ohio, Seo cut.' Others oro doings. wall. Why not you? Some earn over 5500.00 e' month. You can do the work and live at bonne, wherever you oro, Eve,, be-, gginner. aro easily earning from 85 to. *10 a day. All agar Wo .bow yyou bow ' and !tart you. Cato work In store time or ail. the timer Big money or work ere. Fniture unknown among them.. NE1V and lvondoefu,i, particulars frdo. U.Iialiett 8c (Io.,Eux a8O Porta ai%n(,llidlug .'