Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 15 Sep 1892, p. 3

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mum NORTHERN TRANSIT ours l i It is intended the etanch and ponular Steam- ers PACIFIC-Ce.pt.. P. M. Campbell; ATLAN- '1`IC-Capt-_. R. D. Foote; BALTIC-Capt. W. Tate Robertson - NORTHERN BELLE -Cant. Jas.*Wilson; will run as follows. during the of navigation. 1892. running in close season connection with the G. '1'. R. and O. P. R. C0lnD8n_l(_s,- _ Steamers Pacic. Baltic and Atlantic leave Oolllncwood at 1 p. In. every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY respective- ! ly attaei-the arrival of the G.'1`.R. mornin it:-ains O-urn .'I'nnnntn nn Hamilton. callinn It O&f0l?d. -Co;t;;x;;o}u1:n.Ir;!i;1t;r;1;;;.o1;1'I. I Phosphates, or any Iniuriunt. ` `Tro_u b|e ly `after-the arrival or me -u.1-.n.. munuu `uxuusn i from;Toronto and Hamilton. calling lfeatord. `lea Owen Sound some evenings after i arrive of the G. P. R. afternoon train from Toronto. for Killarne . ManitowsniI:. Little Current. Kagawona. , Bag Sgeni River. Serpent River. Alsroma Mil . iind Rive . Theeealon, Bruce Mines. Hilton. St. Josephs Inland. Gardener River and Banlt Ste. Marie. bT`l 1&Satnrday steamer will call at . Wianon we . . ,. . ~ PABB SOUND AND KIILABNEY. The `steamer Northern Belle leavee Collins-' wood every 'WedrieuIayA and Saturday. at 1 p.m., on arrival of the H. T. R. morning trains from Toronto and Hamilton, for Party Sound.-and there conneotin with the steamer . Maniton. from Penetan is ene-and Midland tor Byng Inlet. French ver and. Killarney. there oonneoting with the main line for the 5 Sanlt. returning via. Parry Sound. and there a nnnnnnna wit. tha steamer Manitou for Pene- s';T51' .u n`iJ&i.t.f.`,e: :&`Si`s's`.i Prompt to act. sure to curg UIICIC Illllliilllhlla vvnwn. v-v -:V_--- .77. ult. returnin V15. and : connecting wi the steamer ` tnnrnlnhann and Midland. - _ wlln tn 3W$ll.|Ul.' E.DIlunvu Lin. 1. van: tan no and Mldlsnd. , 1' tickets and further particulars apply to all agents on the G. '1`. R. and C. P. R... orto H. ` E. Smith. Owen Sound, or to ' rrnos. game. CHAS. CAMERON. 'l`reaa., 0 Mum, Collingwood. ` goui{;aol`;'a`snxw ug16y are `at-`nut.-coat. _un Bulbs Io1-_ Full Phntlhg gnd spring - ' Bloomgng; "` 1 v `Tull jiyuomms;nuradnaud other ower.- m. jug. qlba. Write toyestiynn fpr Bed rm `3 `l5Btt.d1o.mete:nndyon- lube for yours w1_thou'o.. T - ._ wILI_._I_AM'r4YLoR. V ` AIi-_A_I'- ` x 3 ) 7 ROYAL out 080 material. VWILLIAMLTAYLOR --'WHOLE3ALE e-3 . Florwlisgtwand Gardener. |I;)0IlN`ION`% mos > ;ANI_1 onmsj #AYER"S [cherry Peotoral "1 never..rea.IIaeu;Ine gooa:or ameaxunc so muchas I have in the last few months, during which time I havesu`ered intensely from nnem-nnnia_ followed hv bronchitis. recto:-al, and the etfect has been marvelous. ` a. single dose relieving me`of'hokih%. and"- `secunnz a good mzhfs rest."- . A. rune: ~n-ymg vanous` 1-emecues Wltnour. benet. I theuse_=of: Ayn`; Cherry. Pectoral. an ` the eect has been marvelous. 3 dual: Hnn rnlinuna rnn`nf'i`hn|r;.ho'- :1I`\d' ts and 1 Skiifs. furnish- .11 ?`Va. 3 angle nose reuevm me 01 CIIUKIII , uuu `secunn good ht` t."-- giggsn tiam, Gegf"o_r, Lfg Mountain`. 3. ' ` ' " \ > -_' Last ASp1nmg IIwa-s takenl ctlgwn vfthla gr: . ct es trato .a. = a- so dicult 132; ? b$ea h"...9 am my breath seemed as xf conned inaniron cage. I procured a bottleof Aye:-'3 Cherry Pectoral. and no sooner had I began taking it than relief followed. I could not believe I that the effect would'be so rapid."-W. H. Williams, Cook City, S. Dak. 7 "For more than twenty-ve years, I was a sufferer from lung trouble. attended with coughing so severe at times as to cause hemorrhage, the poroxysms frequently last- mg three or four hours. I was induced to thy Aw-r : Cherrv Pactm-al. and after takinz three roar nours. I. was lnauceu to tfy A 1- : Cherry Pectoral. and after taking four ttles, was thoroughly cured. I can oon6dentlyra:ommcndthismedicine."-Franz Hofmann. Clay Centre, Kans. UV. 7' CIVIVJUQQIQ Ennis --nrcu-.---uuuv. - :13 _`c9.'1:O`o :1 .41. ____,. _-_.__._.__ ` I... ,_l . T an uIts.km.oMns_tmmontLz ;.::__;.=-;.: .; --.-- -._mn::-unia iweek or or New 1:, 1.11; MAIL s ~'-;-' 1,- ,4`-(7. ;?..i'. .2. Box 77, Allandaie. Tlbphone 16.. D Incl Iublue zoom: Own; .4; >ls....|..l_' .n..-l4-3 r?Dr. J. C. A er8i don] n.....;.e.'_ rice S1`: 5 .l nave SUI follgvyed < A : unuscur run-on nil < lainhnnl fwutt-?":n'?`:: 571:: ` .-nhninnhn. . STE AMBOAT `I .`I'\T`Il`. 1gdh;w`| A1iirA1oI his A oincumnoxy , ` or 1rotqn'I;n;:1 gmnnnno gun `om; corms." snoum non -rats uarsh (12 lindsoolid nonpueil mnke one inch). ` First insertion, 10 cents per line. Each sub soauentjnsexfticn. 4 cents per line. , notices, 10 cents ner line for that n sertion: 5 cents per line for each subsequent Insertion of the same matter. All items under 5 lines of this character charged as 5 lines. Legal. Olcinl and Government advertise Inents will be charged at above rates. ooufraaow Anvmrnsxno. Confront advertisements will be taken at th `tollowlng run which are drafted on oorreot nnmmnrninl n ncinlea. and. BB JOY Wm be Uunlrauu III.1Vu1`uu:uusuuuu wan lav uuuv... _. ... 0 `toll wing reteginwhich commercial p ciplee, end. they strictly adhered to in making new contract` after present contracts expire.- there will he nnlv m-in nrlna for all : present. ounuruuu user N only one nrloe torf all: Ijlllunvw u u u - u - u - u u -- ,6 Inches. 1 Oolnmn_., loflhche. I Clnmn 20 Inches, 1 column an and Echaamsz exnm-. `For one. month-the three monthly rate with 15 per cent. added. `For two months--the three monthly rate with 10 per cent. added. at-Prat rred 1:1 in` th `win be mad as: ...h`3.am.`?.`. .. .: `2.'i.e -th1rdoII:3:ve rates. , This rule will bentriotlv carried out. Mtvorunen wlu pwuuu uuur Lu uuuu uunu ...r t1o`;'tot iggganmg gm advteglrpenu '11 . . .-L . , 00 110, thin 83. at 10 o olo.ck, and the 00 y for such mmana must be.inx.theAnvnwoI: o not,ht_ex- Condensed advertisements on First Page such es_Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent. gsecic Articles. Etc..Etc.. must be nccomgzai with the cash. and will be lnserted-li` insertion. 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent 1- word (names, addresses. and gures coun as words); but a. reduction to 1 cent pe word will be made when the number of inse ons at me ame matter exceed FOUR. 0. H.LYON &SON, oe. mmm-h$ m6ntli[1yTra[te M upon Anni. nn- mum rues, PUIITLANDBEMENT. -_- _.v -- ... ___--___ Q4. ` rams, no. or none.` Have openedin the'old}{stand with new stock of Flour, Oat- meal, Cornmeal, Graham Flour, Bran, Shorts, and Feed of all kinds, Wholesale and retail. Groceries and Provisions. Everything ~ new and fresh. Farm produce; _taken in: ex- change. `*5 -= '- _ _. ... --\-I--I--n-I-1- IR-rn'c~T:`-I-1'1":-l-I33-I:'II-I-I ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLIOITED. , 4` _-'-`W '1 ., . `. um.-`T ..9v3f3-213n- '7Pym 3 M. %IiImun .4V`vN W9- ' 'U\ ,4- MITIIIIABITE AID BITUMINOUS _ A _,__ toh 6l_r'IunI1:1n IIiIgg.;" : '2 M ' dn_ono.I.~Gdb _th n. nearly 'opnqutevsha=Quouw.a9P `otela. . `A 49.12.. 031).` A . '0rdi-slonit3`l,19_:AnYAi6tVo' T3:mg;% T. Q "51: mm mums Water Line, Planer or Paris, ate. 117ODUJsrI_A.c'5:ETs'?i":EI:E:'I-,` . T_ql_ephone 42. 27-39. \_:_._. Onto: Yuma Rose Block. ' Foot of Toronto Street Telephone. zruw, go1;_'_r_1_z_m qamrnna BAR ans, ONT. Lessons given in in Branches ot 981,111.?-ins. D11 . &0.. to. , -`:.*;.:'p.1.""`.. CHANGES. --Daalers in l`?2|WE';l5?E?';l* ':|(`n`3 5-73 1 PRIOR FOB i made to __ A- ;;;| E|"';)'! I 11 yr.) E1572 I Tn: llonrnanu IIIVAIIGE -$TEAM-- [PRINTING uuuss. I23 DIINLIIP ST.. BARBIE, HA3 `UNRIVALLED rAoI|..I1'|u` PROIPT AID TASTEFIII. EXEGIITIOI [ITS Innnunnms rnmmn. $1 1-espo ot_fully solicit an oppoftynlty to furnish altimnteu for :11 kind: of work In all the styles of printing, mall cums, Jul-la J. -54-CLO Vaaunrw V --ucv--~ RECEIPTS, omncxs, ORDERS, ENVELOPES. . A full line at all prices. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING 0A.RDI:` MEMO BIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS, ommns or DANCE BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTER8-Pldn and Ornamental. DODGERS. AT TORONTO PRIOEI QUIT cum nmcns, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF` EQUITY or REDEMPTION, % STATUTORY LI CATION. mum LEASES, RENEWALS OF OHATTEL MORTGAGE DISCHARGE OF T ASSIGNENTS OF _ OHATTEL MORTGAGE. ' ABSTRAOTSHOF TITLE, no _DIVI8ION"0OURT BLANK8, MAGISTRATES BLANKS, % summon;-m oomvr BLANKS, T `OONBTABLES BLANKS. Blank ram. otanykuidpnntoau d QC --or onbns or ALI. oussns or- Pom: mm-:mIm .7 ---1-Ol"$I--5-. 6oAunTv} or suuoou, = f Son 1392. `*1 '%'-.V"-W 5; w..:.,,' amt. M0o.pieI`25 onh mu. ..`......; on ....;x. `_`--.I1' `;-..1...'.L1 -_ _---.I..L -1 ;L- I nh.`bo-ton. D511 woeuy Published- ` In tho0oi1nv_of- and III! :,}. 1), ` 1 . . . . ,2 _ '~ - '.r. -1!" 4;. "Ky Afga} 5. '5. :4; -3..` LxL2`.' -I'.":.; . -' srunmmms, % BILL amps, NOTE OIROULARS, LETTER CIRCULAR! M111-r1\lIIt\ MORTGAGES. OHA TTEL MORTGAGES. T Afullllneof FORMS Mvnyn kept in stock MENU CARDS MORTGAGE. ` I892 , I oated I5 SALE OFLAND HOUSE LEASE. 31;}; }J61z>T{ inf SNIPE8, no STOCK. his letter o'clock 3 and JANY tne Only syruuuuum 1 uuuusvu uuu... ......... in August, 1891, when I was in Hunting- don village I sustained a second stroke, and remained unconscious for about seven hours. A doctor attended me and I recot ered sufciently to be brought home. After my return home the paralysis steadily gained on me, and `I lost the use of my right arm and leg entirely; my right eye was distorted and my` tongue partially paralyzed. I was pre scribed for by an Alexandria physician. whose treatment 1 carefully followed, but it had no effect. I still got steadily worse, and about a month before Christ- mas last, I went to the English hos- pital at Montreal. Prof. Stuart and._ all the doctors came around me, as ; mine wasa curious case," and the . professor treated me. Allgthe doctors could give me no satisfaction, and did not appear to understand my case. I questioned some of them, but they told me it was a hope- less case. I remained, in the hospital a _:u_-.-a at... Innn` {nan-nxuasnnhh . .1 I'UI.un|.uuu_ Ill Illa? nnvwrnvu-n run 4 month, without the -least improyeI_ne:t&.; and was then brought; home and renal in my bed till May ~ I hid "constant. medical advme, but continued to grow worse and worse. My right arm wither- ed and I grew so wb_'ek`V8d" useless thit ` I could not turn myself in bed. Mean- time I had tried "all sorts of patent medic cinea without the least elfeot. In May I saw an advertisement` of Dr. Williams" Pink Pills in the papers, and said I would, try them as a. last resort. 1 had heard of the wonderful cures worked by Pink Pillis, and told my folks to get me some.` Ihad not taken them long when I found` myself improving, and ' this determined me to continue their use, " My gti'ength'_ ~-~J Iv ,,,l____|.-.I':.'|.... ......nIn- -AC mu` - it is entirely to Dr. Williams" Pink Pills` ~ ll.l6 `HUI: Eva. J-V-L EUIUIIEVIIW gradually returhed, the muscles of my` arm and leg became` in1iigorated`an`d' _ stronger, and I was able to sit, up I still continued taking the Pills and gain- ing strength, until at last I was sable to go about, and nally to return to my? old place at the sash and door factory; I me up the Pills for a while, but did not feel so well, so I again began their `Ilse. I now feel as well as ever, though perhaps: not quite as strong as formerly. You can see my right arm, which was ,ywith_0.l'-. ed. is now all right, and _`M_Ir. __Sands; stretched out a_mnscular 1imb..whlch.._would; have done credit to a blacksmith. In "Ply to the reporter Mr. Sands said 119 thought his trouble had been brought on through exposure to the weather. alt-V 1 am completely satised, said he, N1 Z that I owe my wonderful restoration. Be- sxdes the medtcal treatment I `had tried electricity and patent. medicines, `both Internal and external, but without the 1!ahtest avail. After beginning Pink A P`31 began to mend, and they have W30 8- new man of me.' , . ` V #5,:-; The newspaper man then loalleli on; ` Messrs. Ostrom Bros. Alt ;.Co,,__ .a widely * able recovery are lrnnwsf-1, V n ' ` _ 0 Gl881`l'y County; In relyl " known druggists; and Iinte'rVl'ewea~ -their {P"0Ientat1ve, Mr. Smith, as to his know- cliof the case. Mr. Smith was fully flan with the fsots.. and Jo` shed f the story told by Mr. :Sand3,?-faid said, that his hopeless case and iv `HEY If many of Dr. Williams Pink 1e:' 50. Mr. Smith":-eplled that the pmenll remarkable and that in his ex- am 1 " `W1 never 9. rained! Bod so well, or gave - inch general lllfmtion to-1;}, . 8 reports has 4 %ll1il:":11l;,i')esnlts following their use. Dr. ill` fo1 y uuv vv---"i wonderful recoverf h sh.) still are-the chief topics in the ` neighborhood. The story of ; ure havin reached Ot- C t fl... ungnn Drama min rruau ----'-' ' _ 1 dria, some 55 miles :(,(;f;yAoi"3-xClt?tawa. on the Canada - has been completely ` 1y, at the _ marvellous ` of: 12::.*3.,.:::`,..,:, i`;' t..`.f{`3: nerves. they ere en unfailing remedy. Snnh llhnnnnn An tmm nmuuhln -:..I.I o... 'I. .iiiinu-e-"7"i '23 u':".e3"o3d7'i1",` . TJ:"a'i"l'.3 their treatment. Locomotor. ataxia, partial _ jparalysis, ' St. Vitus` d`_,_ce neuralgia, rheumatism, dyspepsia, chronic eryupelu. ' screfuls, etc. ,-They are ,a specic for the troubles peculiar to fe- males, correcting irregularities, and re_- storing the functions. and in the case of men effect a` radical cure in all cases arising from overwork. mental worry or ', excesses of any nature. In fact` it may be j saidof them, . ` They come as a boon and a blessinito men. Restoring to health. life and visor again. , These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Brock- ville, Ont., and Schenectady, N. Y-., and are `sold in boxes (never in loose form by, the dozen or hundred and the public are cautioned against` numerous imitations sold in this shape) at 50 cent-`s;.\ a box, or. six boxes for $2 50, and may be had of all druggists or direct '-by -mail from /D.ra, Williams Medicine Dqmbany, from either, address. The _at::' which; these are sold make a course tteatlii ent compare-`r tively inexpensive ascompared with other medical treatmentJ-Ottawa Free Press: EIIIVV ZIIVIIIM WISH?` LO all. "l_.U LII? gn the July Lagieg Ilqmgigoutnal. There" 1: no mdrfzdiututin db! 3;; |To`q..thun in dgiving-fut, aux mqro thuIr`_;i.fre1g`1t train nlnn `inn mil`. qn fun: in hiihn-. An An range on no... Racing. At the same time I do not believe `in'[ slow driving, writes T. Do with Telmege In 61... Tu]. `I ...A:..- `DA..- T-..--.-I 'I`|.A-..' ulavlug-1530,. aux FUCK?! -IIUI [ID UIDIII zom1z;ton`_:In1les,snliour is an an \- express train going fty. re is a de- lusion gubros in-.t.ho.*.~!u;ir19I1 that! thins must be necessarily good and Christian if it ll slow andyiull, - plodding. ( There are very good `peo"'ple" w o se'e`r'nto'1inagine it is humbly pious to drive a spavined, 91l`l,asR1_In(1.I?Pds in-.fg-hsiced. blind- staggered Jade. There is not so much \ Vi,rt,!16iI;.a Rosinante.as -there _ in a Bu`ce p lia'liis. 5 At the " pace ' same people .d!iv9; :E|,*J'.~h., `with. hi.-.h.<>,rsa! of, re would have taken three-weeks to `stat into heaven. We want ,sI_viiter horses, and swifter men, and swifter enterprises; {and the church of God needs to net of!` its jog trot. Quick tempests, quick lightnings. quick streams, why not quick horses? In `time of war the cavalry service does the most execu- tion ; and as the battles of the world are probably `not all past, , our Christian patriotism demands that we be interested in equinal velocity. We.rni`ghVt as well havepoorer `guns in our A- arsenals; and? ' clumsier ships in our "navv-yards, than I other nations, as to have underaour cavalry saddles. andbefore our artillery. > slower horses. - Ila. Heard It. 7 The mot.her s suspicions were aroused and `that night whenthe young man left the house, and the daughter came up stairs, she inter- viewed her. u1-.u:_..L..u.. 9 -1... ....:A nfnIIn`\Y `rHn 1' T hm-9 | viewed ner. ~ Elizabeth, she said sternly, didn't I here Mr. Simpley kissing you in the rlor as I came alon the hall?" Pa ' o, momma you didn't,` _ responded the __ ~ daughter emphatically. . `_. Well didn_'t-he try to kiss you?" persisted, the mother. * .. I ` _ ii ` Y es, mamma," demnrely. ` V I knew it ,'s she said. Did you permit him to do so ! ' No, ma'ma., I did not. I told him you had always taught me that I should not permit V any young man to kiss me.: _ _ _ . urn..+ nun: .iohLtJmt was right. my dear, was Baby was sick, we gave her Casboris. , -_;-.: 5.... n....s--ta IE8 5119 nine v-_...., ....- -___ When she became Miss, she clues to Casteria; when she had Children, she gavethem Canto:-in. The ` girl 0111311051 I-IDEA.` ed me `it you had ever told me I was DIN} WE unuuu vvuwu nun, u u... ...--_, .. When she was a. Child, she cried for Castoria. A _ ra--A......I- . . "._That was righ thag wjs rj t In dear said~thd `m-`other etigbuiagit 1 68? '--' yA An vghi.ff a-. 5* mes me. ; . 5 Y ` ' 1 ~rIi_t);13-L? gd "u`ndaunted:A 1105 E0 gI~-.u yuuus uqaug. v '}`he mother began to feel that ssibly she` had onxite a vital in the`c,_ainAof' het. instructions. ` H ` 1 ' , V ` . What did you `tell him -*3" S_he.aske_d ner- -onun nun 5'-I `-rfretenntlsierrude. - V V - I "I.i.EFEB;ENTlAL trade properly `consists in. ' giving the preference to Burdock Blood Bitt_e(r1s when seeikin flor aplure for. cons(t1ipa.- tion, y ` e is, `ac e, `i ionsn A jaun ice, scrofulafp gzisonous humors, :3 blood, rheumatism or kidney complaints. -It is; the sure cure, and has cured. cases` hi ch -"had _resisted all other treatment. 4. U vousxy. I sidl `didn t remenrber it, if you had." ' The `girl stopped atI_d"the mother broke out .. mun L1 Iv - urgenu . V M "We 1, go on, go on . _ I guess that s what you heard, mother, nd theVdaizgh`er~.waited ~ for Sthe storm to~ ur5t,. L . , ._ . `u 'n'~w - ` FOFDWDWBUBLU nun:-u---_- `Many of the worst attacks or cholera morbus, cramps. dysentery .-. oo1io., -eta. - come-suddenly in the night and'spee`dy and prompt means must be used agamst them. Dr. Fowler's {Extract of `W.ild_.__.Stre.wbexry. :is,.,the, remedy. . Keep it Vet:l;a_.n(},; " jaileto core 01` ;; 3. 3, . L.` 3 ; V; for eggergeqcies ,. 1} 4, ~ s.':.:-_. o; "; k LHC K I $?:#`1Z auaresslng we Iwvv mm mm ~-v-v--a 7- '1-fff . .- I; :1`. ', ` `V .'_ J, `, 1 . LL- _I-- ;f Auninntn vnnrklin . u Ub To note. Facts, statistics. information, things useful to know the`; biggest and best budget of know- ledge, reliable and u to date will be found in 9. new publication, .`Fac te'-and .Fi`gures5,'j1iet issued by Messrs. T. Milburn 8 . Co. ot Toronto, Ont. Our readers can obtain it by addressixfg the iabove fni ind enelosin e thlree nan --aI.'1I'\. `Z T 'l.'unoly_Wudon. _ . ' ' 3G1-est and timely wisdom~is shown by keeping Dr. Fowler : E!ft`it'of Wild Straw- bon;y;on haxid. It has, no eqaml it cholel1i'a., o oars mot us; _ lry, 09 c, olltmps and all suin or_ loose- ` gene of the bowels. where it lW3Y',8i~Y9.-if:!9i,9`.1-. ,. i8 an DEVI LII lllvuiuuw vs --...-- llllluvvn 0-I -- ___-_-_ of thga|7on1-_I;ch,: liver, i beei'Vcd1iip1eIhly snc< :. ....... Innnum nn nluu i V _ unomonu Work. . - `ls he work of eduoaf1_gg___1.h_e public to e. thdvough knowledge of the virtues of | Burdock Blood Bitters as a. cure for all diseases _ 5 LL _....a.....-.In ~. Iin-gr hikdll mid. beef" wmpkkly ~= snconauun x -{tatuu .n_u...., is now known and need in thousands of homes] at -_- :. ..I......... uimn annfnl-.tinn_ Zl3n"A1'"Sis?;`-=-l' hive been"'umwwu wuu. -C ironic Rheumatism forkagyeml years, and .h e used `numerous pa tmed_icinAes` without 'ng six bottles of Burdqck auibcess. But by us: B.ood.Bitters.l..\3a.a.Wentirely..cured..~_. .....n I'Ann|tA.l.I._ .. ,. ., ,7 -` it I vnqm WW1`?! ed lady of: 999 ..'-:12 3 -'_.'I\;J.( l":"!V.`i.J Qicy a_M`'r:+'h;er*.:`-nV .3;-:1 ::u:- u, Notlmga-I?1Ini avlthas musove: a 'Tm.s$.1..!~%1 -19?!-9911 ft9._t!r9;.c9rs29tn;ea.; a im &.a.1-1W`! nuxc; .1. .Jc.z ,:I. t `g !:A.;1r.fg)l-1` `1 I.)Y. $1 1:`: 51Lt*2A{*{&iI(.1- ;&..y)o.:s. an as ` 9 * * * ` 1.- ` .dm-..m -2:94.21 `Ia A; `-3`:L '.1..X.... I-I-EL;.7..\a.u-nu--..,. .. . - nsegagx,` l_$_il-1,4L,'_;'..`:c 51-) 1`. w,.z.: 138!` 112-`. ; cu . 7; .~. AT 2' .' .. Mn. nun`! .~'am"r.`.rD.r1".v 9 321* 33' gitcs ev_er being sag . a.d.v1se yoL1_%t%Q se} : (317 `I-'|n1nn11r:iv\ - ttment We have pl ii1d;rt"eIT1, Which are; I -re _c9x_~:-sot Shoulders. By riising one s_sel'f leisurely` upon the toes `in a perpendicular position several` times f a day this deformity could he , easily rectied. To do this properly one must be in a perfectly upright position,% the `arms dropping at the side. The` heels well together and the toes forming! should be-made; very slowly and from the balls `of both feet, and the descent should be accomplished in the same way, with- out swaying the body out of its perpen- dicular line. It can be modied. too, a by standing first on one leg, then on the other; Inating and raising the. chest - at the same time is a part of the exercise, i and if persevered in Wlll ultimately show l an` angleof forty-`ve degrees. The rise` I in increased chest measurement, develop- ment of lung power and a perfectly straight and erect gure. | wmmer is" ca... Blind l Whittier s friends were astonished` when he made his appearance one day i not long ago with his usually somber garb l enlivened by a owing necktie of a am- ing scarlet hue. They wondered for ai time in silence ; then a very old friend ventured to inquire : "" 7 - ___LL:- `III-.. Ll.-at "UIIUI-IIC\ UV l|.l\1\nnn`v u ' Thee s nave; worn 9. necktie like that before, Greenleaf ,' does_thee think. it is` becoming ? i a nut, Tl7I_:LL:-.. -.......-I 1 IIUUUILIIIJB I A little surprised, Mr. Whittier appeal-l` ed to the company for their verdict. ` when, the color of the offending decora- tion being mentioned. he expressed both einusement and dismay, and volunteered ~n promise to discard it at once and forever. He had purchased V it, he assured them, under the impression that itwes a dull enddecorous green ! . Ancient Goldcllrol. 1 The precious metal has been employed 3 `both externally and internally, in the metallic" state, in solution and by 0 .s`y:nipat_hy,v tor a great variety ofthe ills that esh is heir to. for over 2,000 -years. _ The distinguished Dutch physician and h chemist. Hermann Boerhaave, writing, about 1725'said: The alohemists win? have this metal contain I know not . nhatl radical 0 balm of life capableof restoring _ health and continuing it to the longest period. What led the early physicians to imagine such wonderful virtue in gold was that they preceived certain qualities therein which they fancied must be conveyed thereby into the body; gold,` for `instance, is not capable of being` destroyed,`hence they concluded it must be veryproper to preserve animal sub-. stances and have them from putre fact-1 [ . . _ ~ `tho flrit oveinnoon.` 3 "The, rutpoir of- urotiob.brough0_; into - {the Uqitqd Staten, yore imported `ft-oin {Rid db Janeiro in 1830. `They wore: "Q rough `psi : of ` India" rnbbeg gun-bouts, pqiiitd nd gilded lilie s;0hi1'{e|o pagoda; andj`\v.(er; pent Ii .6urioiit,l'_o_s to 9. N_avy York `ggxitlompn by 3 x fropronetifativet ~.o':s s ..~- V . 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