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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 Jun 1882, p. 4

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"may in then-numb: MM they wen not “dud.“ God's-acclwhnhnnol .vm thmgmmmngi’t‘mm now- .010. mmmmmmxm my ledboththxonsb gun am!1 mmdanudmuerm heavenly pow- er Huh need dunk-hon hvemcomlofl men! Numeral illuminate-augment Wain might you-n (on ant-mi Income! 2‘91! minded in Ian’s “or. be doth unit, \\ m: gamma I!” am old “mull! ace-â€" “My more than brother! “'elcomr. welcome home" w as rem. mongbzunh hedaoluc! 0-. mxx'r DB Jocn. [me (he I-‘rvuchJ A: bank 0! dl’ huh bunt; gm: lhe bowcrl. And l'tuzbus joy- at light a return: The buds I1 love from mu amid the flowers: All thing! n nature with its glndncsa burn A: break at day. A! break at day otulmeo come- hmer sorrow Thu ntgm'u dark hours would ever fade. To burning "min who, with the opening mor- row, )1 us: leave his own beloved maid A! break of day. A Mir 0! merry music throu vh the street: Quick. quick. and quick t Iu remnant notes "3P 1. Sound answering sound to link one melody And time the springy rhythm of marching feet. Look out upon the pomp. 1.0! what. doth meet The weer ucslion ot the expectant e 1-! The bier w lcrcon some cotlln late 111 110: , And these that mourned return. their task com- plow. Peal, peal. Itriumphant notes - what use {or woe . , . One that. was wlth us rests on we shall rest: And, it a void for his Bake vex our breast. Yet must we pass the way lllo bids no go, ' And lung our feet. to speed and make brave s uw. Paul on. rcjolcclul music : so 't is best. Aruusm \Vnus'rlan. Our teachers: tench that. one and one make two; Later. Love rules that one and one mukc one. ; A Abattoir)“: the problems! ncilhcr need we M 8 un llut skillfully to each should yield 113 due. The narrower mud moms to suit the few, The wider total suits the common mu: 1-inch obvious in its sphere like moon or sun: Boll: provable by me. and both by you. “clogged uud willess, in u wordy muzo A groping stroll perhaps may do “a goal : lfcloyod \re ure with much we lmve under- suxu . fl tired of half our dusty world and ways. ' ' It sick of fasting. and l! sick of food-â€" And how upon: these long still-lengthening The Easy Walkovor Which Human End With 'Irlokett. A London correspondent of the Boston Herald thus chats about the recent boat race and the men on aged in it: That scriptural question “\\ lint went ye out. for to see?" mi 'ht very well have propounded to thousoma of eoplo who joumeyed to l’utnev and Mortlizke on Monday-last, in an- ticipation of witnessing something like a struggle for the title of “champion of the world," and the sum of 35.000. The proba- bility ixtlmt, had anyone possessed sullicient nerve to nmkeauch an inquiry, the answer returned would have been for more forcible tlmn polite. Multitmles sacrificed a day’s business in the hope of reaping a little healthtul excitement, and returned home d‘L-iappointed and disgusted, forsurely never hetero was such a. force of A race witnessed on any river. This was the more Astonish- ishing. inasmuch as we lud been faithfully promised such a nmgniticcntdisplny. Trick- ett‘s friends (the poor fellow hns not many hexe) were exec itionnlly jubilant. They boldly avowed. w ion they had “5 laced" all their money, that their man could not pos- sibly lose. Even Hurry holly, the veteran _,_ AL- _‘..; cx-chmnpion. was an confident as the rest. On the very morning of the race he told all his friends that Trickctt was a vastly im- rovcd mm. and that he had ascertained that llwlnn haul deteriorated. ReallyJie ouht to Inn-o known the abate of nifairs, for was he not on thcrivrr every day, and did he not see every bit of practice the rival: indulged in 3 Asuconscquencc of his prognostica- tions runny rushed to “take odds." and their rcumrlas smca the race have been excessn'cly complimentary to the man who once ti lured as our best (murmur. There can he no « nub: that. tho hi3 Australian was in grand health and spirit; He looked fifty times better than when heprovionnly met. thc'l‘oronto wonder, and as he turned out for the fray was quite smiling tun] cheerful. _ . ' A. for llanlau, nothing could be better than the style he displayed during the last few any: 0! his practicv. He was mitivcly ‘ mlicking in his workJor he gumbo lctl about ‘ the river. raced steam-launches, to s, and "fights." and altogether com rted inuolt’ more After the style 0‘ I yout out holidoy- naking than achun ion In tho but stage of mum-“ion md wit the mponsibility of a 41)!) race on hinhoulden. Tho day before the race his supporter. Mr. W. J. Inna, took him seriously to tank. lle impacted upon liwlon the necessity of re- framing from my trickl during the race, And exhorted him. if winning. to go on slow- ly and Itoulily. Thu chm: Iun nixed to do no. but he “5“ coufixlen y: “ than have 'l‘rickett well beaten heloro we got to Bomu' lurid , 1nd I shall take 3 out then. Nothin coufi shake him in this determina- tion. a m ulvind to go on calmly to the em but he said “he." Ho {unha- ob-cn‘ed thlt he would beat the Australian by. \‘c ‘ long nyâ€"olmmt :- [u n he count. {2 fictitious to note how Walton:- ly he predicted the lame of the mo. True. ho "pom tint ’Iflckett would run kw cloudy. for. pethlps, 3 mile and I l. he wtipoduu did nothing of tho RM llombutenhdlyinthoantqm turd unity » , Bpreadingjoy on cvc hand; Green the groves and no (13 are growing. Streams arc flowing. And our hearts wnh rupture aing, "Anthea ringlimc. Golden pflng! 1 Mn aid lhcm wanithomdn place: ”that. thin-co. “Iceman:- cm! ”than was emded. use! spec-h- LiQuJflumety brink ntmfint. Jimny. Mute-£11832. ciao-l on lulu. m u. 5‘3"? ‘° ”MW {not}? 3"?“ “1‘3 in‘ l ‘ con I3; lama-d :- timgu limb-I0!!! Ind ammo 90x0. [From (he Ger-1am! Radiant Spring. with blossoms smiling. “'ukcnl life throughout. the land, Every car with mngs filing. “unfit“!!! imr on every and; The wings of time nru bind: and white, l’it-(l with morning nnd with night; Mountain mi! and o ‘onn deep ‘ Trembling bainnc uly keep; In ohxuunng nioonLin tidal wave In lulu! wuv c In chxuncin ' moon and flew: (110“!!th on 110! ‘V uua-uuuu “mm... “x... “r . flange of more um] less through space, Electric suu' nml pencil In '3. 'I‘hcloncly Earth. umldt u: ulls . ’l'lun. hurry through the eternal hulls. A mnkcwclght flying to the void. Supplemental asteroid ()r conuwusuwry spark. Shuomucross the neutral Dark. days I u on: most. AN AQUATIC FARGE. A SOLDIER'S Â¥ARCIL LOYH'S PROBLEM, COMPENSATION “nus IIAsKELL Dom-z CHRISTINA nasal-7r” 1‘1.“ Husox. ETA. having ofleoded may by his W" behanot. The ehmpion bu bean and cut; since, And In: rdccited numerous presenta- tion. More hnve to toilet. 011 Satunhv, ‘for instance, he will receive ample, and he ought to be nhle to start a decent jeweller's Mon his return home. Trickeu bu beam exceedingelly quiet since his defat. Ameetin was 11 «1 Int night a: his houelry, “The ’ Putney, m bid him farewell. In the course of : speech. rupouding to we tout of_ his hulth, he made some very bitter obscn'ttiona respectâ€" ing his treatment in Candi. He begln by saying that in England he had alnyl re- cen'ed fair play, “ll be acknowledged thn lflanlan wuamch better mullet than he ~I I_I_-.I Ilium” ICIIOIIquu- w-..“ “__-- V Ira. In Canada, houei'er, he said be had been subjected to very bad conduct. Hm- lan be blamed for refusingto meethim. But itwu upon Courtney and others that he‘ emptiedthe vials of his wrath. He positive- ly asserted that he mi ht have won plcutv of money if he would mire consented to as- sist in guiling the public. Overtures were made to him to row with Courtney or Riley, and to win or lose as circumtanoesâ€"cliiefly the state of the bettingâ€"might demand. He declined than propositions, grid was 09986- 1 may: poarrnw. Heals‘o aziidthatl in; am in. any mu: who had batted against a \gcuiler wag.“ perfect liberty to hire auteam ,A _t. ....._|»... km] lcuucl was: a» .;yv- nu... -J _- ”7, , , boat, and. by going in from; ofa xnnnhe had belted against. “wash" him completely out of the me. He never wished to gee Hnnltm again, saving on'thc Pmmntta fivbf. when: he would row him, or any one else -in the world. His farewell to England would bea final one, for he would not leave his home again {or anybody. He could beat anyone, he believed, at home. Laycouk, who was resent, took this re- mark up prett warm y, and there seemed a likelihood 0 n squabble between the pair. However. ,they parted inf iriefidly‘gstyley nycock laying ha would‘aeizo the an“; est opportunity on his rctumhonm of hav- ing 9. f‘go" at Trickot, and beating him," if pozsibld The use of climbing plaintsi is cfiieflf c511? fined to vemmhs and porches, and Occasion- ly to cover an unsightly fence. They ma often be used elsewhere with pleasing cfl'ec , and probably would be more frequent were ”43;. .. _..:L..Lln n..- "W..." .._..-_ ,._ ___,_ - ,, , ‘ it not for the trouble of providing suitable supports. The old style with the delicate and beautiful Cy ress Vine, is to place a. pole 8 or 10 feet liigh, and run strings from wooden pins placed in a circle around it to the top of the pole. This, when covered with vines makes apretty pyramid, butit is no formal that one does not cure for more than one in ngarden. In providing sup orts, whatever else they may be, they slum d be strong. By the end of summer they are covered with a great weight ot- foliage,_ and the winds are apt to mnlâ€"zea wreck of them just when the plants are at their best; 1 Common poles will become rotten by the end iof summer. lflocustcan be had, a piece of this, no matter if crushed, can be placed in the ground and a pole of any kind spiked to it. In some places, to make a partial screen, poles may be set 10 feet or so apart, ‘ and a strong cord ruin iu festoons from one ‘ to’ the other. \Vhen such a support is well covered by climbers, it is very plcnsin . For low climbers. such as the bybrfil varieties of Clematis. a young red cedar is excellent. This should have its branches cut to form a pyramid and may be used with the bark on. If prepared before hand, the bark me be removed, nnd‘fufter the wand is seasone ,it may be painted some brownish green colbr. 'Snch support»: will last for years, and when covered will not have a formal appearance. Asnpport of this kind. covered with Clematis Jaekmannii, in the garden of a neighboring flieud, was worth going far to see. It is important to destroy the first brood of potato eetles. This brood comes from the ground in early spring, and the beetles soon lay their orange-colored eg 3‘ in dust-- era .on the under side of o to leaves. These eggs are readily found ytnrning up the foliage with a hoe handle, and picked oil‘ and destroyed. If this is omitted, the lnrrm, or ”gruhs,” soon hatch out, and be- gin their rapid destruction. l’oiqon in some form must now be used. The two leading insecticides are Paris Green and London Purple. Bothare arsenic compounds. The “green" is a manufactured article while the “purple" is a lay-product or refuse c0mpoun from the dye-factories and therefore cheap- er. These substances are used either dry or wet. 1n the former they are mixed with 30 to 50 time: their bulk of flour or plaster, and dusted or sifted onâ€"best while the dew is on, or soon aftern. rain, that the wet foli- age may retain the substance. In the Wet method. which is now generally preferred. the poison is stirred in waterâ€"n. large tea- 5 niul or so to the pailfnlâ€"and applied t u‘ough a sprinkler, stirring it ,very frequ- entlyns it does not dissolve. The “ bugs " have been in most potato growing regions so long that a full discussion of the subject is unnecessary. It is important to remember that these arsenic compounds are deadly poisons, and to be used with great caution. Any .“ reen" or,“purple"â€"it is fortunate that t ey have marked colorsâ€"in the house, should he put where no one can use tlhem by mistake, and out of reach of chil. ( rcn. - ~â€"â€"â€"Aâ€"-.~â€"â€"«>â€"--.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" '4 , “out. cum; , .2 Among the penonal ,qhfirpqterinitita bf Lieut. Chm-lea W. Chipp, the olllcur in charge of the missing eutwr which was fie )- aratetl from the other two bouts of t it: Jeannette in the qsle of Sept, 13m, was his close attention to pooh ofscibxiog. ‘gHewns a good rca’zfizr, mid Mich our“ ’the watch l oilirers on the United States 5100 «mi-war J uuium, on the Polaris search expel itiou in the Arctic regions in 1573. he spent most 10f his time in his room (poringaover his book,» He borrowed the book'- of other calm and applied himself constantly to the perusal of them. 110 was also a great reader of the Bible, and so retentive was his memory that he couhl repent eh" ter am: elinpbr is al- most any book; 6 was also really to join any of Athe_ uuvgerqus Sexpcdjtjofi} which BW-hk.‘ ‘21: eldest M. of W‘. \V - In op led hm’imwmdy in; for five yarn m lab-.1“ giru pm‘ ms: of grant mace-I. .1111 ' left the Juninm hl-Iuting' fof eldér due 3. seals. bear. 3nd deer. .or to gpther species of the’ Sort, nu‘nerfla. ' he” onfthi coast. of Greenland.‘ Ho u rem fly on ‘gcd in any of the social entertainments onflard the vessel. or in the terpaichorean entertain- ments on «how with thevlitquinmux women. Lieut. Chipp was a single man. of fine In '- aiquq. of 51:91:: nu; gym; [night “was giggfi: maples?” pun-l mare ‘n ; fulj 8% . I. m. mm: bu. Mi’m'pcr‘or om 1) is: anion: and other cxccllcq: traits, made. hima gum favorite mg his comp‘nions in the my); ‘f'f. gfiwémmex gm» énl'hhsf 11mm of bievkwr-of-Bum r-onc. An" padrhhm F3 hm u‘njunfi :umbahtlm 1“. I‘lfl‘gu'fo"; ‘16:? non. Thcrvxi-iibe‘likkcr of u’ris'tfat you» tap inf-Sin! tfie Sewn-{on cout‘ “ 19¢ nu, ‘ r ,W; ' "(an 'mixl “my“, -m?§w ‘ ‘Wflw 06mm. ,, l the likkcr fill-luv tip? tum {aim g‘vuhnpr of akékmtof num‘bcr-on‘c‘ Kn memo nature may”; tbm's the likker uv “flown tonne Irish, «WWW w WWW 4.- su- uwumnmhnghie'g or we" Balm Wig;§ulpohbfgha clean? ' ' pm. lonrhhmfilfilxu“’€cmg€ an “ There are manna-”op” [Tout-than tho-carnal: ’nt ban. a» in ol Hfldah'efl‘ miniskirt once alluded “Lim‘w. munm: "Thcm's the likkcy of ugaflis [Lat may '0} Cumbors and. their Supports. mu the Potato “Bu'gs.' A Emanuel! Parable. 53(30223‘ Ifutanhunotgirenintellect to that: animals it has given them on W very much n'tin unit. A man has only to hunt them in their wild: to learn how wonder 5. {ally Providence has unght than to._choose % the most favorable ground. ‘whether for: i fealingor enwnping,andtoraorttojunnles, ‘where their pondcrous bodiel no resemble l rocknor tbedark foliagethatltin'erydifipnlt for the a rtnnnn to distinguish them from narronn ' 3 objects; while their feet are so constructed that not only can they tnmp over nny kind otgronnd, .whethar hard or] soft. thorny or smooth, but without ,emitt- 1 Eng; sound. Some of their camping} groundnut: models of ingenuityâ€"some of w them perfect forum I_ once followed up a herd, and found thém in a small forut surrounded on three sides by a tortuous river, im ‘ble for ordinary mortals by mum. n tho water. its precipitous banks, reason of‘ the water, its preci itous banks, quicknnda, or eumgling we 3 in Rs bed, while’thc fourth side was protected by a tangled thicket. further protected by a quagmire in front. To get at them without disturbing them was impossible; at last, when I did get within shot of the fox-wt, the elephants rctrcgted by thewopgofite side to thntby which I‘hndiappioaished, and after following them for several hours I did not getnlhot. Tho damage done to rice crops. BILSandchOn thinks, is ex aerated. It. may be so in Mysore, ‘but in urmnh, in many places, itjs excessive. While em~. ‘plgisd ’on suréey work ifi‘tfi‘e“'Thhmwa.hlic L..- -L 1 L-..“ ham-.«fnllnwmiuaimut bv IIU Lu Vu Gun-v n V.â€". -._ .___ 7 his ct, I but been :iqllowedfihout by ‘ villagers poingin‘g gut thgfiamag‘e done, and” asking for a rémisaio'u 6f taxfiistaking mé‘ , , \n -_A “mam.“ A 1 for a Ecvcuue oificer. No one any phauts have the ramming powers -r‘I ,._ L-.I u... akmd.‘ tried to kill Baugh, and him“ onl , severfiL times. 1‘ have seen hini thrashet for this several times by other elephants armed with chains. who wiéldml thcm much '13 a drum- mer does the lush at the 1:11thme but it; was of no use, his dislike was‘iuvatdrnmflm got must, would take no food e'xaept from a. pet female (he had two lashed alohg‘iinld'of him), and eventually died at Slloaydoung. Ana rlglc clcplmnts an; timid. quiet and iuolfcw give; but when Wounded and closely follow- ,,2_ 1:”: m- .n ...L:.d. L» “1‘3“ "i all) ifineficid m the ( ‘uml'mu? It the“ WW , 1% W9; “”5”” U Mi W? ‘L_.-.,-........~._.,.. :gnp‘ uuu “um. "yuan“. _..,. .V, v d u,p, or whgn must (periodical fits to which I male adult elephantg are sgbject). vol' fC-l males with young, their fury him“?! no 1 hounds. They dread fine more thug; any: thing else;;l)ut‘oixc,.eleplmut belonging I; the battery in A331}!!! was an 05cc )tion, and" would assist in putting out n "0- "his name elephant \i'ould do whtut I never- knew 'duy other to doâ€"‘viz.. \\ hau‘n beast’s neck was cut through, all but the retebrgu (it did not matter “(heathen the beastwas a buflhlo'f n. deer, tiger, qr anything clsgi),_ it would, when ordered put a. fobt oil the liélik, 'twiue the trunk around the head, and, with n. ,‘I__,1 w... r‘ 3..._._ _.-.. ‘ wrcuuh, sepax‘atirit h'om the body imd build. a it up to tho mahout, _1_ have scgn one at w.~..-.,, _.F V it up to tl'u; iiinhout, I pave 'sccn one??? two glcphants that]: wouhl “an?! a (1ch 12in} _._:n .H‘L L,..;.J. n. up; bu; most of tlxqm willnot: topic!» any; thing of the sort. Nor would theyintuntlon- ally tread upon a fallen man or'bcustâ€" those used __for qxequtiox}; in» filmy Glxicor's géxtfivtzoi:{c;‘(fizii'odu)have b’éeu‘fauglit to do so. Some fOolish men teach theireleglmutsto trample upon 1‘; {long body, and by so doing ‘ .‘ A 1- _______ a. \ 1- "him.“ ..... bud"... Ll'uulyw uuuq q ”nu:- ”many"... -J W ""0 ruin theni for sports; Ap‘ elephant'unless vinious by nature, will only (111' so at first with the greatestrclucmnce,but aftera time, if anything falls before it it is apt to charge; and if it does not kneel down suddenly and throw tlio Oc'o'q” naught ofrthq lmwdnh. it ‘gets the. aninm vbotwccu‘ité legs (mt!) plaxg a sort oifooumll with“, throWing ifiibaclg. ward and forward between the front and hind legs until it is of the consistency of a jeliy. Men cue qccasionfxlly tln'ow‘n oil: t'h bite}: of .ucu an; quvwny ..... J 7.0.“... -.._ ‘ .-__ n an elephant; what wouldgtheingote be mounted on a beast who hn'tI: he'en' itnught such tricks? An elephiznt‘JI bonght from Mr. 'l’yc llflll once been cut by a. rhinoceros. Nothing would indnce her to enter a jungle where one of them: animals was; the very slightest scent of one would send her flying. A splendid female 11113::an belonging to my department cared nothing for a. tiger; would kick one out of her path without showing tho slightest signs of uneasiness; but if she met a. pony nothing could hold her.â€"-I.omlon 172111. ,' . Two Thousand Colestlals Arrive in V1c-' term, B. 6., in Twenty-four Hours. The cry is : “ Still they come !" The British steaumhip Escambia, 1700 tons, Capt. Il‘urvia, united infinyalT reads on Saturday flash, 2']. days trom‘lIong Kpng, bringing 932 Chinamenlaad a cargovpf Uh‘i: new merchandise. During‘the voyage four of the celestial: (lied and are now outlined, for shipment to their native Boil. The Es-' cambia comes to the consignment aftMessrs. Stahla'chmidttk Ward. “She is a‘splenth'd iron propeller, lmilt only two yearsmgo and is classed AAl at Lloyds. ller outward chart- er is not yet fixed. She was boarded on Saturday afternoon by Dr. Jackson, health officer of the port, and having received a, clean hill of health, the steamegqglgnfinceés Inuiseywcntalon " ido )thél‘da‘yflg‘bflking' pp} board 665 o the passeng‘g'rs,’ pggdgcded mt]; then; to N E\V‘\Ve§t|11inster when :0 they will be forwarded tothe railyra ' contractors. ‘ The American ship Adam 3,1. Simpson. Captain Unlihulso. arrived on Saturday, +5 days ‘Irom Hang Kong. Witllé , 133, thnesc laborers on‘boanlifor‘tha railway nil-yester- llfl ' the American ship Hyren name to anchor in' {oyal roads, having made the run from Hong Kong in {)4 days with 325‘ Chinang on board. .Jflnlljhewa'ess'cls Eolnefto the confignfiggnt ,oi‘,‘ 5193125.» 5 SWuhpl‘lgt &‘ 2W0“ "‘39 W’m-‘J Swarm: a: The steamer Princess Lo'uxse, on her return today from New Westminster. will take oxi board the rest of the Escambin’s passengers and the arrivals per the Adam Simpson. 'lhus within twenty-four hours the population of the province wnsiucrcaacd ‘by tlurndvcnt of 1780 Mongolians, a num- ber which will be very largely an meuted by the‘lwrkfi gcleg Real, )xhisgsaifinyl [mm omngnd "15"th tan-rm (nun farmer; in “on to MN: R ‘9" a hgutyam linearity: but gumhty lhu a goo-1m man) dmople will hold them 0: be bugs Ind meat their mm with mumpt. Kw iffimamgm 0-: ‘ at 5“. may the; in I. . 1115a ‘11 commend ton I] bargee rem t to- [marrow W.“ 11%..» n Bay company's wharf. Enqufmdl eSyrcu will tranafcr rang!) en in this harbor. mâ€"All {he veuelr abovtc rIcIerrcd to ‘w- I" in the Umtlfiu'h wKo mango”; 06W Iudlv («this m a! Marni: Incl-ml W mm“ only act m: cumple Q! awn m at.) A ‘_ “_th_â€"A mlm I-InI-mml tiong Rang for chlrport ’phv . £5 with some 500 (.llinamen and cargo, ( b the arrival of the ammships Cmmpus‘nnd 'nez also from Ilong Kong with celestial ho on boanll. if" tm'csstil; ago now inl ' duo, an a I .» lip u m hic miled hjulli Elma“ 3&3] lore ’tlie‘"W ' $006ch )2)?- 1'» “ xwgmuml" «Iocttina is one which‘ ' ",e WWHQ. “hilt ll '11::er 59 mi; cqula mtg?) ’1") ail. 3\ u - ‘foFUg’tb oh filthyflh‘ may?» ...‘. dc: : and i1 thq $5015le 9! 1395119,... a” , . the conflict: of the pinata! nun-mud .' a boon m the Irish, why nhould it no: rum‘ J " 31%).!)g956cgl E": the Cuwlum? Eu“, 34m mmAMJâ€"n-U ,n ”’3 “Mu ._._._- é; Ttul to ‘nrrive at Anyflnoméfit. 'Th§ NE; 5!. Simpson has been towed inh’o Esqnimnlt buyer, where the will 'tnmafclt Jim A MONGOLIAN INVASION. officer. _No one supposes uvua- -"\\ hat is that auntie. ”' the: little boy commenced, pointing to t that of by on the marsh. “0h, thag's my, dear, anchred the “Oh, that's my, deny" answered me mwomlnqu-, ,, ‘ ‘ _ L “Whitmanaunfie?” ._ _ “ W113i 1153'}: hay.'dw.”‘ “ But what is hay mule of 3" L “)Yhy, hay is made of dirt and water and the auntie ‘3 aunt-v “011,1 don t know. I’d kee ee‘f" still, \Villie, tlmt‘ a a dear. Auntie |_s tire u“... .. - “V. __._V, After remaining quiet a moment little Willie broke out : “ Where do stars come from. auntie 2" “ I don’t know ; nobody knows.” “ Did the moon lay ’em 2" l ;‘ Ya, I goes; so,“ reylied the wicked, m y. " Can the moon lay egg.) too 2" “ I'sxippose‘so. Don’t ther me!" Another short silence, when \Villie broke out again: . :"Jienny says pxius is mi owl auntie; ix 3‘??O;‘1xérhnpn so'" ‘ V. ‘ ~‘ ' “I think a. whale could lay eggsâ€"don't you, auntie?" A ___ _- n ,...:. 1 LL n n‘unh‘n‘naa Jutl' -. . “0, yes, lgucss so,"said the shameless .wonmx}. ‘ “ Did you ever see a w hale on his nest ‘" “O,~‘Igu essso!" j g: “Where? ‘ ‘ . ’ . ( “up”. ut‘ ’3.- of «Wasmhmwfl I’m “ Yes, 'fdanrl?‘ ,7 V “.- 7 2;“ “'hel‘e. ’" ' ' ' “ \\ illie, sit domx on the seat and be still or I’ll shake y.ou Now_, nct another Word yr _ M , 7‘ . And the lad pointed her» finger sharply to‘ £130 llttlm or, 113 if illoiwuw oing t9 stiokf'ité'throu’gi 111111., .71f58llolm‘1ljeun Ii \i'lckgtlyénmukgxllgWould have swo'rn. ’ . .. . There are eight million little boys like Willie in the United States. audilmlf as many in England.â€"Broclon Gazelle. ship "Altenowcr.” Eighty-six cases of confluent; email-pox have been discovered l since the arrival of the vessel; All on board “'qu vacciuatod without. ‘efl'out. The pa- tlo‘uts have been removed to the-hospital. The vessel is quarantined thirty (lays from date of each new case. The detention will cost the owners $400 per day. The steam- s‘llipufifArabic‘,’ has also arrived with? twelve lunidrcml Chinese, All have been \‘ncclbated. It. iS-repértgd thestcams‘liip “Canop’l is soon §mg11-Pox Among the Chinese. w‘ Thanh exbigfimén rush: 31268960 smnil=por among the Ohmesp at: thg stez shin "Altcnowm‘.” fiighty-six __casea f‘tho makes it 1'" “ God maka it. dear." “ Does He make it in the day time or in e night 3" “ In both. dear." ” And Sundays!" “ Yes, all the time." “Ain't it wickei to make hay on Sunday, m Ina-E1179 with 2,009 cooue‘s, .§.â€"A peculiar shbstancc of' a very pone.- tratiug nature, which causes rlleumntimn to ‘legy'o'the system_ rastoxiishidglv 'QuiCk, ' . Q.â€"â€"'\Vh§xt is‘ rheumatism! - A.â€".â€"Rhcumntism is n humorous sensation that causes men to rub their joints with St. Jacobs Oil,play practical jokes,tlu-ow things gyouml, wear crutches and stay indoors swq‘shed in red flanncl.â€"Draylon (0.) New Baring evenness of tom )61‘ theFebyfimd ability to do one's work sutiéactorily. It banishca crutches, retires flunnels,produoea happiness, and brings us down to nscrene old age with- put the nun‘tytdomof painâ€"Exchange. \l. B. Cultis used to play for $20 a. week. That \\ as before he knew “ ySnm’l of 1‘oscn." He played in Boston one recent week fox $9,000. 1‘le introdgctiqn of electripitz' as a. medi- cine u pausing the wise heads the world to look about. Thu shaman;I far BriguS’ Electric Oil is truly woudeyfiul. ‘ ‘ Hm..." w. ... ”NI, "WVVVYTY. Purchase up Sweâ€"I’UTSLW'S Panza: Cum; l'lxmuoron, the great remedy for cows, is absolutely safe and painless, does its work promptly, witnout in the least in- terfering with the comfort of patients, and is absolutely alone as asnfe,painl as remedy for corns. Do not be imposed upon by dangerous counterfeits. Use only Putnam’s Corn Extractor. leware of base substitutes. Sold everywhere by druggists and dealers in medicine. , - ff 5R Few-3r 52519.- V..mwuxa put up in this formgqnlgs Wit I- in the reach of all. By makin hp me i- cinc yourself you gun, from n 5 1:. package containing .thp Barb. Roots and Herbs, make two bottles of the “I uiu Vc ctinc. Thousands will gladly avail} thumsa Yes of this 0 portunity, who have the conveniences to ma'c the medicine. Full directiom in cvcrypacknge . ‘ I mean no. Willie you must be quiet ; 1 getting cmzy." - ‘ What. makes you crazy, auntie 2“ ‘ 011, (1641' 1 you ask so many questions.” ij-d you «Mr ace ram: 9? e‘ét sugar ?" Z‘ Yes, 31mm? » j- ; , J ‘ \th‘e'?" ‘. A ' ' f' ’ n21, , ' ~ Q.‘â€"-\_\'hutzi§ St. ~J_acobs~0i)_y - thing used amon 'pmrmlonu purple w mu, 615w comp! "3“?” Look bolqesofh. with [nuts mm m3: .1 ywmu m1 would {‘3} wlmnlnflhnn rknew; mt it? svery popu- Mllh A mun - n mcmmm ) :1: mm com- ;an . The (Mn-go nu. {ma we uooklyn 3.8:.) ‘ recalls (0 out mum an Item whc n 0 ed tom! the Calm ml.) Jim-mg Sun. In my"? a mum mum mug-puss of mo 8!. Louis 1114- b“; 1- Mn... .1 [ha Inn V L’ ‘med Ill tum-m w mogqun‘ Brine cu’rc or who! or FbWWm. an Illa is was me only (hing nsed amon pmfm‘lonal penxflc nu- Um; dis; coma u. _e wok 1:0le or u with 121mg, gm! would .3 I: u m. nun: rnnu. hm 5th. _ at: bars? whole mm was knocked Into ten «mnd‘ plccckcll tun-Hg? 81.11003! 01:. advertised men whic was crummy prawn-ed." The clan g-mmubwwt; qlnncfnd the bugging .;_ ..-..-.. men which was mom-Inn Iy pm ( gnmnxks‘tg'b tame nhmcnnd the b" m : glam Great gmdgu ’ 33%|: ’At'azgr FL “bl the play tutu memo! thou-d ct with 3’: m TONY PASTOR IN TROUBLE. A Now Catechism In nraytpn, gym unmmhucw (hp! the 3am 45$me Em I'M Ir Ida. fimf~ Tony Pastor. of New ank.whn is now with his inimitable varictfi combina- Liun nmkingn tour of the 'uinn, is n:- ; 901:1“qu as 3110 leading character mud.) \\’.. nnpimv mlrfnflnnr nf IR BQstrr Fem,- 1 fig _ncigco mgr hinesp on the steam lighty- six pasea of 59° ovér»: stenm‘ ' mu... --, w- _ Unfonuriatel? however. the naval family lure gystemsm"7and persistently neg- lmbed 311%»qu ‘ the island; they have never song 2‘ to understand the lrishphu- Wudxsposifion. And yet people won- ‘det that. then: is so much “disloyulty” in 'lrelndd! How can it be otherwise. when hey see so little of royalty? They seeBngi landeml Scotland monopolise all the time and fixation 9! her majeety and her fami- ly; they feel thet alillou’ h 21mins“)- an ’iutegral part. of the Uni Kingdom. they «night as well be in Timbuctoo for all they {see of that to which thexare; expected to be “truly loyal." Even we in Canada see more of royalty than Ireland; we have the Queen's son-in-lnw among us. and will shortly have her daughter; and as we have sud, we may possibly lory in the sight of the heir up. at am his wife. Now why should Ire« d bethusleft out in the cold! She has never yet made an attack on the Queen, or any‘of the royal finnily. 0n the only occa- sionsâ€"nne asan el’s visitsâ€"that hex‘ [unj- esty coudescendcfi to visit that Nmmth of the nation, nothing could exceed the hearty welcomq with whlch shexus received; an}! Take no more nauseous purgntives. Bur; dock Blood Bitters act mildly, pleasanflv’ and thoroughly upon the Boivels, and co casion no‘iuconvemegce, 9VM19 it regulum g‘le hive: nud_ Kid“ ygimg‘d; tones thy (:11ch- b qd §)'3t0|11.;-‘ 'grinl zofitlé‘gomutsfi ~ , , .' ,J‘ 3‘“; 1 ‘_ALM_-- v Soroffilq in itgwppgtfgnnl-u‘f ; I; ; Thoné who alifi'cr Lion: mi thfe’eblcfi and 'diéprtlcfetl statekf $th syqtpnngfiliould take Aycr's Sal‘snparilln and cleanse the blood: ‘ Purge snt the lurking distemper that nndér- mines the health, and constitutional vigor will return. - “Q“: 5...,"â€" P-.-â€"â€"V-. u‘Lnuh in“: I ( ‘ ' a J , : ,V s» boiisu‘mption, thn‘é dr ' d destroyer 'of the human rncc,is often the result of bad bloud and low vitality, and scrofulous condition 0f the Esy‘stgm. Burdock Blood Bitters cum ,,.,N_L t ....... 'Ncri'ons dcbility is a result of imlis‘n crction in the inmle of living. llced natr {geis u'ngrrin lotto 1mg (tokelmrdoc‘lézfllooul ‘ 7 itters We ‘ rent.:Syata'ni‘.’Rufiovo,_tbi- and Blood l'ui‘lificr, Liver and Kidney regulator and tonic. Sample bottles 10 00111.5. . “ Hence horrid shadow . Unreal mockery hence 2 ' May will be the exclmmtion of nnfortun ate victims cm‘icatnred by the .ortlinnry “Photographic fiend ” when looking at what is supposed to be their own portrait. The only way to avoid ‘such‘ dissatisfaction turd waste 0: money, is to wait until yoii visit Toronto, and then call on J. Bruce the Art l Photographer, llS‘King-st” \Yost,‘ . At, the approach of spring rent attention should be gwen to purify tfio system eu- gorged with foul humors during the winter. Burdock Blopd Bjtters is Nature‘s own purifying and regulating tonic (DULIHNGS. l'lC'I‘lJIlE.FILIMES. Mlll' _ no]: PLATES. CIIIKOMOS. nu'. Price List to the trade on‘npplicqtipn. H. J. MA’I‘TflEWS $21959 94.“ ¥°.n.k',c;§£-_-'Jy;9nm-_ _ _ .__ "0 SALEâ€"Jl‘EflMS WHYâ€"$2.500 WILL 1‘ ‘qu seventy acres in? wnshlp of Pclhum eightmi as from city SLCnthnrines; tom! 01 chm-d u d buildix s: sixty ucrcs cleared. Apvly. S?LAS WA DELL. ‘ il'o. Ont. AND INS’l‘RUMENTS-CIIEAP F01: cash. ( nod suaondllmud instruments taken in oxuhun c. Catalogues of ' band music and plnno mu 0 free. ’1‘. CLAXTON, 197 Youge-st. ld ill I_IO'1‘E[. BUSINESS FOR SALE â€" 'I‘IIE lease. license. and furniture of a good paying business; will scllnt vnlumlon: easy wrmsmmlsfuctory reasons for selling will be ivcn: Apply to C. A. PHILLIPS, Victoria glamour, 0m; 41-0,}! §.tl.lf:Iâ€"xrfl_xc village 0LMEVncmwun, 1:. Store and Dwelling with out- uildings. A, A 130011 stand for business. Apply to II. (‘3! [minus 5g Gus F01! “ATCIIISH from ujbtchuluplon J “'hito and Brown Loghorna ( estlnyorul: winners atheist. shows of America. Sand for Circular. 5“ ![;$CI11\1[1‘J_'1: Pro t 0 SHEEP FAIR". SCHOOL, I’Alt'l‘fllli', A5 I! (‘lllllfl'll hellsâ€"noted for tone and dumbiiny; special inducements to trude, Write for price list. to Dominion Bell Foundry, Box 790 Guelph I’. 0. 500 YWGlNlA FARM! [st- u . ..., u. ( the 153;; or cgti‘v migrutttgd; recommended y ch Ice; (nit. nn- lies in Uumulu; xnhnst con lplclc system of "mm [atlasued‘ no em or boo yer so Man (as: us IIlnlII'll "Y H" 1.‘ul\'r~ l'l $|5 sILVERf'wAIgu" FREE 1 at. issued no othor booxu or now nu ma; us his. M8) to WORLD 1' 'llmsluxc co Guelph. nt. WEI x1111, Healthy and mlld clhnnto; Low tax- es. Chenp and rich lands. Fish and oysters in great abundance. Great inducement to those who wish to hu ' nhome for life. E. (Y. LIND- §§I a 094.96 in sweet. Norfolk, .VLL . ,L‘AW xid’ntéh w in' use. (i unmn wed wm'vo calm: Latn Tum“ 0:1,." .3319 k‘mfifiafi’flfi', (11:21.” la gal. and 1 gm“! ccouom ml, ‘flqrds of sample (my: ”wish. mu man nun eds 01'5") IcadIng lpeopI a 9%", )omIn 03an I a dc“ or: m 3“” #16311} and WIefpsmrlgpolmn {or InIInK routs l.mul “den 0! mmtsnufirlvca new. are unequaled {gr chmpnoudurublIIl; .pm-crv -LL ,, 'W-v â€"vv-vv" EDWINA. SMITH Uhemlsmflrugglst By pu’fming them with the bommlon Liquid l’nim works. tine mixed. genitals. Any shade or color desired. ready for 1 brush. can be pur- chased from youwpncral store lu-cpgr or, 111m!- W1Nmewh1938 . 1)”ch cheapetfluxn M! p. ”y; qgw in'gL , Guaranteed to give entire M- ....l..'.‘ n... -.m un.l., nIn ao‘éfiséxéaaugal wumsmwwamm are vul up lulu Isof 62 Imperial color brown mpuuu Astana “JIM ,W argyle mu uim and blunt". A can mum to in 331qu lht; Dominic (:9. ., Mclnrm ll Jnrv : THE hwwgfiwn 0.; .u'nis unveil. omém- WTNNIPE For the sum of one dollar . tho \Ind'cngigned wiii o II II. corranxmdcncc with merchant». IIIcr'hnn cs, farmers. book‘- -kccp9rs. canI‘cn. teachers Inn}! amend; and (“mi h rclldhlé Ihfur- pp “i; pl rgfcrcnccg’i to hysiucs'sI gnawem inn “5?. c; gang‘s: vuuun‘zr durationsnnd lm' caln ' 1mmx Im he \"m h: (3! Allcommunl- X駣’iifiG"&'ANAEY"§INé THE my PHARMACY. 274 Yonge Street, Toronto: Ont. Stand} uiillodturchoapntudumblm g3; 3mm marmwgm are nut uulnb hm! 52 imperial gaitfolqu bm‘ §¢§1§mhxé§ 'of all m. u. o! :y a d In. a! - imunarmtmwhgihfig 3“ Chev M mma‘fl‘aau 3115!! ”MM. ”pun-n: THE UPPLLDLEEL marsnc‘my ip pp 11“} )I rpfcrcnccs’i to l1_usi;1c8's1 £051}ch u T clamp aim: vuuun sit‘lntionsnnd lm' caln an :41 m1 hex \"m h (m Allcommunl- ““03: answered promptly. Address. P410“ ,& I. INA“. \Hnnlncfi Rufiluun (“alum-l 465. “til" ,Whmlly-a. ,fi V _ - , . "Hf, filam- by u oorllflcd Annual M ruponnblr rum», 59rd“ Waugh“; (9 Medlml Men. UppehCanada Bible Society 'oronto. ' r'l ' ' ott'tho mood, «I m rm 4%! ”MG-M Bhodnimmmws mug-sac, uid consequently the but hymn “finding a at doe- npon the entire Secretory 39m Eitibé ,9“me ~v W"--- ~» BEAUTIFY yoffir} HbMEs f ‘OIHDN’I‘Owâ€" lint-[gal qr .leuuc (, u) , )H “or, we. 9 \lulorlu-nt, â€"-EOI L “R l-‘ESSOB 3‘ _ ri 133mm “(gr '8 new tWork ”Law :‘flcgt :51 Mad , recommended :y M lee Address, C. \V. DENNIS. Toronto. '.' In Yo: Mnrks x nmrucu 1; {AL 11. Youxi q' 0:). ,3? $9113, Inmgu- -s't Edit. (may some wn‘ntc JOHN YOUNG, [om "ml. Tun-lo. 0M. “RI x. r. maxi: A III-v.1. Tor-ohm. 3 FOR SALE Qngrjo. ha} For-uh hugu. Ipitfingot blood, wed: but , stomach, night-sweats, And the curly sages in I moteousumptign, “ Golden Malia) Discov- fi-aégl emf ‘99th fix-1W3" A . Hui-alum Faith, 11anme m1: vat-cm: 0mm“: ' J, mu vhf) coillau‘t Nininlbcr his wifo'a name wonid beecusideuxl to be inloxicatm‘. but Cetewayo is an excaption. Dr..Pi¢rce‘_s “Fuorite l‘mcripti-m " per- fectly uni permanently cum thwe dimes ‘ulnu to females. It in ionic and nen‘iue. effectually allaying and curing “lose sicken- ing sensations that week the stomach and hay: tigroug‘yi refiluudou. -. The backache. n \5 ,_ :13 :‘vdgggiâ€"ngdéwn ignntionj all disap- pear. under the siren dinning cfi'wts of fins misfit mmfiw‘; y' druggists. say, “He is etty mean in some mpccts. bu; “mun tall. hens manner in other respects. ' That sort of lets the mean man down easy, and makes him think he is not so confounded. all-fired mean after all. How to COMPLINRS‘I‘ A Man: M AX. â€"A new way to compliment a mean man is to NEGETINE! Our Grandmothers taught. their daughters that "a stitch in time saves tune." A ill in lime sun: not only nine, but oitnmos an incalculablc amount 0! sull‘uriug as well. An occasional dose of Dr. Pinr'ce‘s Pellet: (Little Sugar- coated l’ills), to cleanse the stomncli and luwuls, .not. only pre\'cuts diseases but often breaks up sudden nttacks,' when taken in time. By druggists. thss eyes for horses are now made with such perfection that the animals themselves cannot sue through clue deceptibn. SOLHDIUR ‘ 150 C.» A PACK \Gâ€"E. The Barks Roots and Herbs FROM WHICH Vl-lGI-I'I‘INE IS M v\l)l-I Ifiiéo’WD' ER FORM . Prostrnted from Weakness. * Hammonmhld. J mm 5. 1879 Mr. STE\'E.\'$=DwrSir: l u- in [unity w the good Nit-cw of yuur malicim'. For am‘cml mam! was Milk-ted with n svvvre cough and 'MRI\OS:|_. and Wu; perfectly pnuLmlul: but u or‘uking lhroo botum of ya ur V EHICTINE. made from the powder. 1 WM entirely relieved. ' * ‘ \‘crf res mommy: " 3 rs. 3 . 1‘2. 5'1 lam-21‘. :31 Gilnmnr at. now to Reduce Your Dootors' Bills. ,3 ~86 Bumwx s12, Emu. Bars! ‘11 Muss” . ' y . 5 Sam. mum. "Mr. H'."*I‘t;~ Srnvwxsâ€"Dofir‘ bh‘! My little at llKlllQl‘ Slullu hurl, buununlicml u lnugmnc “'th Sm'afulu. alllfox-in.g'u\‘cr\'lhing. I employ ed (llll'orent nhysiciuna in East Huston. hm ”fitllcy helped'h r’nolm. I‘hm‘lghl sulnd of your ~lwuxltr-Furm l‘cm-I-c'm- nnd' my wife steeped it and gave. il in the vluld according u) the direct- ions. and we. were surrrlucd in n t'ormi'ht's lime to sue how Ihc uhi d llflll amine-l in l val) and slrcnglh.‘ She isnuw guinluu every (luv, and 1 can cheerfully n-uommvml your romml)‘ u.) be the best we have over lriml. licspccuully yours. J. 'l‘. WEB”. Vc’mlinr in I ’on'llm-Form is sold by nll drum:- ists and general 3 ores. If you mumut buy il Of them. incluso :‘1 . in Imslugu shumm fur one package. or $1 for (“'0 puckugux, «ml 1 will send it by wuu‘u mum One Package in Powder Form ‘ Cured Scrofula. iVegâ€"eâ€"tj PREP All]. n H\' H. R. STEVENS, Toronto, Ont 'l‘hosegoing Lo Munlmlm will llml it to their 1 udYnnlu '0 to correspond with me. Subscribe for tho Colonist News. n paper givin ' just the information you require : Sum ilc rec. l'um- phlcua with “HIDE, sent free. lullu‘mik'u Ex- cursion Party. with sleeping inn-s utixu-hi-il. will leave on 3|in 23rd uml .lum- mil. nuil ivory two weeks thereafter. "receded in few days before by their fast freight. train. arriving at \Vinnlpe on Friday. Please address with stump for n y. I). A. IIOLBIIOOK. It 1 0.. North-west. Eml- grrution Real Estate and Ticket Agents. (‘roulil nllev and Cunmlii Southern llys. (5'1 King-5t Vegetine is Sula by] All Druggists MANITOBA! (:nétlToromo. JAMES LAUT, EXTRA CHOICE Y. HYSON AND JAPAN TEAS, JTJST REUEIVED (llroct from Names of 'rowth. Quuliuo the. mule as used by In! natives 0! Ch! um um! Jumn. This TEA has never be fore been mporlcd into Cnmmlu; and In order to give our (ricnds und cummnerfl. living mu lsumcc. uchuncem procure u (ruddy of this ouuhmd licyurugnnvu W111 send tom: '1“!- anus n mama. oxnwsu mid. u an: Cad y or }1 1:; TBA $3.55. just one dial! \ho cunt of impur- T3 Mill Owners and Manufacturers. JAMES LAUT, 2Bl YONGE ST..HT_QRONTQ_. Leather 7_ Belting ! The 11mm thclmmlnlon. Send for Our Price List and compare it will: the Anlcflcm l'rlcn List. at which all .Amc‘ricnu ' ' " 13139211” Belling is 3015le Canada. Lug (lu- lyrruct Hhu h (- ,fn M'l-uu mafia! 1‘5"i!‘!!!‘£“!¢‘!‘t§)‘n‘an:hnid. LARGE DOUBLE BELTS A SPECIALTY ' 1’. Ida {XON 8.: (30.. USE F.E.D1XON & CD’S fifafi. IInajnsL rocolvcd n oonulgnmcnt of Snm- Dlos or 1;“) A8 Rxcurmx. ~King Cete~ m nve wives. “ho hem me name: .iggly of Umponxi. Upswam. Un~ I'urc Tuunccl Burk. h‘lur Itlw! THE WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS 00., BBANTFORD, CANADA, 30!: Maximum and I’Mrrlmm o! mum: mm. 1.882. QOLDZ- F QR mail-Alum 1w 5?! Cgllgquh; sum». Tomnlo 0nlinati~ E551: fikxERE Sam! {m- Descriptive Circular. Pike LL“. and Truluonlnh of BRIBK HAUHINER BRIflK PRESSES \\I) Tu I: ll u lll\l:-. \\ \ flan 1“ch \‘ ‘ Inn r.-\u-rhme.\1m \‘hwfio tux slum. ur penal-Mod F “miluna J. I‘ Lusl‘ .\' 50V. \V mistook. Out. or man Dl\‘('ltll'1‘l0\‘. " The Iarg est and only complete stock In the Dominion Also a full Humor rum he“) Mun-lam out “maul Immun- mun-g. uuul l‘nxrs hleul Lace umber. Firp Hose, Fire Department Supplies T. MCI LROY, JP. INDIA RUBBER GBDDS “‘unhous‘e lo and 12 King“: Ravzt‘ “you“. 1:.“ Wrixo for Price List. MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE m Gina: '1 TaADE MARK. {AFTER-) 5. la a sure. pmmpx and Mlbcuml llemmly {or Xtrrmtsucm I‘n ALI. it: «tam. ll'mk Ahm- oru. Lou of Brain Pom-r. ProMraNon‘ Night Swami H'mkncss and Gwen"! Loss (1/ Pom-r. [ma min! Name-w ""118", Rain Nnalrstht Jada! mlr led. Slrruaflu-n‘g _ the Enfa‘blrd la‘min. and Rrslowa Surpmsnw Tom and rigor (o (I): Erhumlcd Gmeruluv 0mm". Thu um flame of thousands pmvoa it an lm‘Al.v.\an RENEW-u . Tho Medicine is pleasant to tho tum. and in no casu and under no circumstances can it do harm. Each qu contains sullloicm for hm week's medication. Hum Doing much cheaper llmuuny other medicine soldâ€"mu! while It i: the cbpupcsl. i; 1‘s_muc_ll better. ”16‘1“!an Vlififlcnlxifs'lil 6h} imnwlxlol. which we degim I}! umil [POOJO 9p): ntl<!tvaq._ ‘ Mack'u )lugncllc Medicine is gum] by Drug. gists m. 50 ms. per box. or N boxes for $5, or will be mailed free of pastagc. on m‘cipt or the money. by uddrmshm “$1105 MAGNETIC .‘lfillll‘lh‘ll $0.. “'lmlsnr. 0mu (‘aumln LYON &' ALEXANDER. PHOTOGRAPHIG GOODS! fox'tiiiiutinii-fl I I .4 tar Send for quotations. NIH" I‘lulhllilis : no, "'3. I“ Buy fill-vol. 'l‘oruulu. (mun-lo fllL/OUSNESS, DYSPEPSM. I ND/GEST/O/V, JA UNDICE. E I? YSIPELAS, SA LT RHEUM. HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, And every srpccle: of dllcalo nrlsln 760'le? dlsordcrcd LIVER. KIDNEYS. 8T0 AOH, BOWELS OR BLOOD, AYER’S HAIR YIGOR, For Restoring Gray Hair To its Natural Vitality and Color. ’I‘. MILBURN & (30.. FREEMAN’S WORM POWDERS. J L'S'I' TU [IA N1) : S. 5: M. ALBUMEN I‘Al'l‘lll. MAIIION'S ALHUMEN PAPER. " DRY PLATES, S\\'AN'S l)lt\' l’lu\'l‘lllfl. FICIIHUT Y1_’E I'LA'I‘J‘JS (ll reduced prh't‘a for u alum-L “mu unly. SCQVKLIIS I‘HU'I‘U DRY I’LA'I‘E OUTFITS Am piounnt to take. Contain tholr own Purgatlvo. I: a. safe, sum, mul dam“: loatmycr of worm» in Children or Adults. ' 5'“le Him!“ ”10“”; ' nud nlwu I surely renown Harmony -u lmltll or gray. stimulates the nutritiveY ormum tn liming MIN . and dug-mafia” hum Hm In W! I My. 'rms b \m or WU hulr bumuwulwuy‘ n I c‘mu nlni'ugll'wlnlui l1 (‘OWQWI I u ultflwmuu Hi all halt-h: llclum‘fiuulululu lhfinh’zul- thin lmlr lhkk on!!! um! fad -d onmui mlm runuxuu ”.qu umr uldbl or. no rm! 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