Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 31 Jul 1879, p. 4

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my rum unu. ummneuv, am as my genume Medxemes. ' T mast nsu-nnratlr nnnnnl 58 my gemnne LVJ.B(1lClne5a . I most earncsth appeal to that sense of justicc,'which I feel sure I may venture upon -asking from all honorable persone,:to'a.ssist- me, and the Public, as far as.m_ay lie in their powex-,.in denpnncing this shameful Fraud. Each Pot and Bmrnf an Ga`nnin`n Maili- power,-_1n aqnpuncmg 1:11.18 enamenn Eraua. Each Pot and Boxzof the Genuine Medi- cines, bear's the British Government Stamp, with -the wonls HOLLOWAY ! Pn'.r.s nu) Ommnnr, Lozmox," engraved thereon. On the label is thejaisddreaa, 533 Oxromigmxn, Lormon, where all-me they are Manufactured. Holloway : Pills and Ointment bearing aiayother address are counlerfzils. ' ' ntuwwuy 8 run and UI counlerfzils. 'l`hA 'I`1-an Mnrlzn nf - I most respectfully take` leave to callthe attention of the Public enerally -to the fact, that certain Houscsrin ew York-are sending #4. many; -nun"!-a n9 lvlua nlnlsn QDTTDTATT The mus Purify the Blood, correct all dis- orders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females. - The OINTMENT is the only remedy for Bad Legs, Old \Voum`1s, Sores and Ulcers, of how- ever long standing. __For Bronchitis, Diphthe- ria, Coughs, Colds, Gout,` Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal.- `BEWARE OF . AMERICAN couNmtrE1'rs. THE GREATEST wounan ormonzma TIMES UUWW Mkmsv vers.'1lLauilude, 4:LLw1; 4.auuu5. Puin m the Back Dxmnyss of Vision. Premature Old ago, and many other diseases lhat lead to Insanity or Consumption and a l remal_ure Grave. {[3-"Full par. ticulars in our pamphlet, wine]: we desire to. send trde by mml,lo every one . z2;TI'hc Specic Medxcme it sold by all Drnggisls at 31 per pack_age_, or six pack. ages for 85, or will be sent lree by mm! on receipt ofthe money by addressing THE GRAY Mnurcnm.-1 co., ` WIVBIAB n: I"-nu.-I- . Ln.='s.--A .writer in Scrz'Zmer's Magazine asserts that the farmer, having the most sane and natural occupation, distempcrs, which the city and oughtto nd life pleasant. ` He alone, strictly speaking, has 9. -home. I-low can a man take root and thrive without land? He writes his history upon his eld. How m_a.ny ties, how many resources he hasgxhis friendship with his cattle, his team, his dog, his trees, the satisfaction in his growing crops, in his improved elds; his intimacy with nature, with bird and beast, his co operation with the olouds,.sun seasons, heat, wind, rain and forest._ Nothing will take the various -nlvfininl 1:0. `\IInnr1 r{u~.l- A`-`n nann lilrn ` _:-. ____-_.. -_.-._-----~.- hurt, Wlxnson, 0m.. Canada. gzfsold in Burma by all Druizistxnnd my all wliole. sale and retail Druggisls In Canudu and the United States. .- 3-Iy, are advertised to. The virtues at these medl- cines have l_Jeen well tested and have withstood their trial In a. most satisfactory manner. For diseases of the Blood. Liver, Lungs, &'.c. theyare unsurpassed. \Ve have testimonials o miracul- ous eures ct these diseases,_nnd than others. If any one is afflicted, let_h1m try_ a ttle of the Remed , and a_ box of Bills. No injurious effects will to ow their use to the most delicate arson. as they are purely vegetable; their be ng no mineral matter in them. The cost is small! while` the advantages derived from their use wil doub- ly repay you iorpyour ex enses and trouble- The -mediclnes are widely own throughout the Dominion, and are for sale b the principal medi- cine deolers. Try them, an be convinced that these medicines are no humbug. No one who has tried the Shoshoness Pillshas ever pronounc- ed an unfavorable opinion-of them, no family where they have been used will be without them. Full information may be had on all particulars touching the use, and the experience of those who lia`.'eused.thc1n, by securm the Treatise or the Ci1'cular'i`rom any Drug lst n the Domin- ion, Free. Price of the lzeme y in pint bottles 31: Pills 25 cents a. box. -v~\\\1;* `-`\ 1:`. 1 Before Taking. 3 D Tm: G REAT snosnomizss luzmcmr AND PILLS The success _that these _medlcines ' have met with since then introdnctnon to the pnblic- me years ago. px-oves_pla.inly to-the most ake tical that they a._re medxcines that perform wlm tbs? advernsed to. The virtues at these me - been tested. have withstood or me muscles, stl1_t'Jo1nts, splnal dltculties. and Pain and soreness m any part. no matter where 1'. may be, or from what oatise it may ax-is it al- ways does you good. Twent-ve cents ox-th has cured bad cases of phronio and bloody - sentery. 0ne_ teaspoonful cures colic in 5 minutes. It wlll cnre any case -or piles that it is possible to cure. SIX or ei htaxigllcations war- ranted to cure any case 0 exqo ated ni 1) es or inamed breast. _Forbruises,1a plied o and boundu , there 18 never the sllg test discolora- tion to t 9 skin.` It. stops the pain ofa burn as soon as applied.- Cures frosted feet, boll warts and cams. and wounds of every descl-int on on uuu w yup amu. LII awpu um yum ul. 1:; uuru ll boll wounds every descript on man or beast. A. - , - S N. THOMAS. PIIELPS. N. Y. And NOR'I`HROP & LYMAN. Toropto. om. Solo Agents tor the Dominion. . V , N ore.--Elecmc.-se!ected and Electrlzed utxgyuaailuu. 1.-u).;.y aw` girrnf nnaourea an old 5 n g~ coug . os ve y cures oetalrx-ah asthma. and croup. ml}: cents worth has eured crick in the ba.ck.,and 0 same quantity lune back or eight years standing. It cures swelled neck, tumors, rhenrrgatism, neut-al,%oont.raotlon of the muscles, stityolnts, spinal culties, pain and any part. matter where _________.__.____.___.____.._.__.. .ELEC'l'RIO 1`l .Y!_ Tuonus Exonnsxon Emu- TRIO Om! Woxrm TEN Tunis rrs WEIGHT m GoLD.-Pa.in cannot stay where it is used! Itis the cheapest medicine ever made. 0n_e. dose cures common sore throat, One bottle cured bronchitis. Fifty cents worth hnsoured old standing cough. It positively asthma. Fifty honoured sure W take we place or aucommon oil." The extraordinary demand-for thisimprove_- Jnent of a staple household medicine hue brought fraudulent imitations into the market but the public can guai-d,then1selves substitutes (which unprincipled parties are at- temptin to sell on the reputation of this article) V seein that. the name, Copeland : Sweet,Castor is on both wrapper_aud direc- tion label. A ; The undersigned,` having purchased Messrs. T. Copeland & Co s interest in the above pre- paration, are now manufacturing it from the original recipe. - 2 N ORTHROP 8: LYMAN. Toronto. Ask for Copeland : Sweet Castor Oil. Ob- serve the name. Dp not be deceived. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price 25 cents ayrup-mey an any me me 15. Una parent` s_a.ys- y clnldren . at him wato:-; another-W'e had to ludo the bottle or they would have nished it right o' ; " mother- My little girl has taken It twiceiwithout xnv IV D NU LUILIDU DU VALLLIKL UJUML VI(L|I\./L unload very thirsty. But this mess she will drink almost any time and ask for more. ' The amount of this drink neces- any is at: ordinary water-pail full at a time, morning, noon and night. oweeli uaalior "11 way pauwame, 01 my same strength an dpe1:edica1 ' ualitiea as the ordim|.rv Castor Oil 2 and whi n nnnnllv nfa` uaeuor uu ; and mine, unuy gate V and_ harmless yet acting with_n'1o certainly- and producing neither nausea: not Some'cl1" i!l1drei:nsayi1;his horiey; others syrup- ey any e H sa.ys--Mv children it like wntarg" l!.k6 it. One parent` wulnu. nave nnllnea It rl at on ;" mower- M little `:1 twioeiwithont in tron le, an does not know what It is, though - she hates the ordinary Qastor -Oil, and we nave:-_co'u1d get her to take it without` a ght; .yet another--I 931 success of your` Sweet Castor Oil . ; it is a. qsendid thing- to take the Dlace of all common oil." your owner Uaswr Uu; It 18 splenam mm place oil. The extrnordinarv dnmnn-for Hui: hnnrn` name swenglzn and medical ummea - me ordinary Caa,to1-Oil; and w " 9.,:}uAlly safe and with _ mo ' -_.:`.____.1_ ,2, , oer!-sanly . nlulfislllu LU! C.I1.l..lQX'8l1 8110. BQILIFS. IBIIIIOIBBQ Dy over.:600 clpctqrs in Canada. The diiculty of iatnmz nauseous medicines. and tha overpyu gpcnqrs 1n Uanadn. :.l'_ne anncuxcy oi adn_nnIa_tenng nauseous medncmea, and the dl.`.8l.l'bl1ivnf'hnv-inn tlnnm ninxnnnh ha Hus wII_11ms_u_anng nauseous megucmea, and the desu~ab}1xtyof'hnving them pleasant to the taste, mduoed '1`. Oepeland to undertake re- searches, which resulted in the discovery of s SW99 : nnnfnr n 9'\nv-vfnnltr 1-\nIn5n`-Jo 7 ll` #3.: acarcnes, wmcn resumed m we umcovuy ot Sweet Castor Gil, perfectly palatable, of thy strength and medical qualities `N. S"'10`CK_. `J-U" LU` L'lI\I\.l'1 \JU"D \JI`ll AVLII-Joj A` writer` in the Southern Farmer says that cow gives all the milk that is wanted in a. family of eight, cl that from it, after taking all that neilired for . other purposes 260 pounds of butter were made this year. c This is in part his treatment of the cow :-"- If you desire to get a. large yield _of rich milk give your cowafevery day water slightly warm and alightlyaalted, in which bran has been iatittedat the rate of.oneA.qua.rter to two one of water. You will nd, if you -have not triedthis daily practice, that your cowwill give twenty-ve perv cent more milk immediately under the effects c of it, and she will become so attached to the diet as to refuse to drink clear water D..L' 4.1.1.. ._........ .41.- --_1--.. __.._. 4.1. :....'A.-_ yurn1.ANp'5 uwmrr uAs'ron un. , equwv rsmable for children and adults. Endorsed by over.600 doctors in Canada. The dicnltv of =HOLLOWAY S ; "{P`|LLS'& OINTMENT < -. A ,_II.4i_1'iau1' ni:`bIoIII'isA..-' ' T aovw*"A%Moue Til-IE OHITLDREN`; `(3o1= 1:1."1 Ann's 8wxn:"-5As~rox; 0n.,Heq'uA`llv 9 suitable fofchildran and adults. Endorsed bv il;!% Evzcarlc M:-znlcma. _The Great Eng- `rams max. luh Romcdy. an - ' unfailin cure for Semina Weu.k- V ness, Sperrr.ntor- rhe:g,lmpotency, ` >3 " '- nnd all diseases V that follow as a sequcnccofseltl - Arbxlse; us 16053 _ - '._ u emo '. n|- . '- vets.-11 La?. After Talnng. Dxmness Vision. Prcmmum ma '}HoMAs HoLLoW4; __.__ 1 -__. ___ , U` 1" . A I`IIl,I I riii II. I .I-"- `II I echoed'by_th se who hnve need_ it in the past, and whose excellent quali- vtiel will 0113 RN17 I853`!-tlQl|.t0 III the use It In _the.future.V Throu the medium of the . vealready gcqnunted yowwxth the honor: it has vion, an at the Ware:-ooms i:_LBu'ri_6 y m.sy,1e-rn, any further you require. . TIIIBSIIBBS : In order togingm utlnftctwnto yonlgckuutomerghnend tojtyonreelf `you `should use a;Ab,el1 n . t .ePsrason_ ?Thruh:ns:Mac}9na.;~q _ , __ eooogpyingteffmemogg ` j ,in ti-lnofw.mtry.be 71 ,; 'l J . s ~ xx-l:=`li.... UY l;`:!*UEIrI'l!'lr ' ' A-V ' ' -abut.-amo Lucy told inc of the Kiss. On her tifay to meet the choir, She had stopped to sea Aunt Ruth, she and Neighbour Brown's Desire. They were riot surprised this moniiug when they heard that he was dead ; That he mgst have had :1. warning is what our Lucy said. Imuuiuu, V .ann_.Ina:ImrK lv,px_o_uIu'_aI` .ll~.P"F:"., . DU 1 ~ __.GRO l A-uoh `A cultural-In 0lI1l_ -llitde but I ' , in: 3": % #QNA!!L , "' ,;_. _.:". `_ ' _v - .-T.-`3U2--r-1 - ' . .FAI1!I'IiR8! If you are yet` 'be_tvqeen two opunons as to what Reaper you wxll Qthq mf.st,xn_the market, ~ .-u_- - n`- 1'. a-'-JA"-'-`ii Q`-A innit! .nnn~ -'_ |`E`BT.i.`fili3iiIK5i{%iiii`? I}"'i."IiS`%1T' Vs1:a1:1oner;y,` :scnoo1 Books, Y ST Il:o=_D E L A Y Ever brought into Barrie. The inauguration of the National Policy will cause a duty of at * least 25 r cent. to` be placed upon all foreign papers, and being alive to this fact , ~` - an -wishing to give my customers every advantage, I have secured my stock before the advance ju the tau-i'. I can therefore luomninu BOOK DEPOSITHRYII Give the Pzlblic n all Paper at the Old Figures, and in some '. I:ases_BeIow Last Season s Prices, . AN: lI\V|S_P'EG1" lON'-`OF SAMPLES mvurt-:0. 31'): Tu: THE VERY FINEST VARIETY OF PATTERNS `BM ; jlfhink the real lo've, the tn-1e love, that ' never dies, K . Once` twd loyal hearts-1uw_e known it, wakcned neah those evening skies, And `twill be a comfort sweet, in ixer lonely - ti1'ne. to be,` . That before he went; he spoke to the, dear -wife tenderly. THE EMPORIUM.~ - T-T Jam: WATSON.-1 ONE 1)0(_)R WEST OF THE BARRIE H0;TEL, IWALLPAPER! wAI.L PAPERII GIIGIIA MATTINE, MA;TS,%FL|lll OIL-BLDTH. From. 6 50 psi` `cent Savedl bv Leving you; Order during the `next Thirty Days- DUNLOP s1'su-:1-:'r 2:1 BRUSSELS. - '[`APE l`SRY, I ; KlDDERMINS'l`l'<}R UNIONS, ' 9 1febqmy.19; 1379. S.'A..1ViT.I3EI1'3.S. B1=z.o-x-1=::E-.135, aiming ouzFALL .A ND I1`/11v1'1:1z Stoc/{in order to maI.e 7 Well, the night came 6:: apacc. All the usual . _chorea were done, - - And they went to bed as usual ; rising always withjhe sun; ' "1`vm not Vviorth while burning candles ; and 31: midnight, lo ! a call, - Woke the sleepers. One was taken, one was left-_-and that was all. ' -o ' pies.` " ' Mlteiitothn S e" W cm tteti gon$maA'a`.`Z1':33`i.unepir i$7.'2.." - ` " `` _ , -HGT`-FANOY GOODS DEPARTMENT! . e S _ or.,Stock of Hosiao Fnhioneg. German Goods,kNew .F'rillIIgs,`noh1nga,' Laces, -ea ' ' Osm'S'tsN S Msntles and Ulsters, Sen-l s,,Ties, lliblaons, c., use: "1 1. " m "V W . . ~ S / sfrA'P|.: DEPARTMENT i New, Dress Linens Lswmi,-New Prints-, Comb:-ics, and French Percales, N ow Cottons at old prices. , - A , , 4 . _ DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT! ; Our hm`; Goods Department hes done`:-emsrknbly well this season. We show many a lines at clearing &r:oes, worth 25 cent. more than they are now being offered st; Grena- dines and Light _ for the ested term. - ` .a:n1's'- FURNISIV-IING nzrsn-rmaun Novelties insilk usres, Scarfs, Ties, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, &c., large lot of our eelebrsted AYOR White Shirts, just received. H 'SpeciAl Bargains inClothing, Msntles, Millinsry, Sunshades, &c., &c. - You willSAVE TIME And MONEY b calling on us, as our Stock is the Best Assorted in the trsde, and at BQTTOM ER QES. E. 3. GROIVIPTON & co. .0G=`OLEART.NG SA1.E=i0 [GOLDEN- An Increased Duty, No Increase in Price. %*Ans=e:%.?A!~rMAwI1esF I-mnt.n=Ars;: -.1 _ n._`__ '__L'. |.-__ .__- EMPOBMJM! All at the closest :P1,1ce`s.A NI.2WV IILOTHIJV f1OU`SE_! i5i:'v'z""caoo=vs;-it :KhHRb:' cLoffHiida,` e n`6cnIs,T ac. -\ ` r\I\./"\/\/'\/\I\/\/\/\r\/\/\f\/ SPRING IMPOR FATIONS 1 years or more had passed since he d_ 4 given her a word ._ '].`ho1Ightfu1, feeling like, caressing.` She could scarce believe she heard .Rl'9htly.now. Their talk, you see, was, most pert, about the farm- Blltter, eggs, the new Alrlerney, making hay; . they 1n`eant' no harm- . My Stock of WALL PAPER; now complete and embrces ` DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE. CAIIPETS :33 &c., am, on hand as usual, chenliet in town. \ . THE NEWEST DESIGNS 1N --MERCHANT TAILORS,-`- _ , , :02 A FULL ASSORTMENT OF kc 550) - Kindly, hgneat, Christian folk, both the deacon ` and hm wife; ` - Only, lomehow, they had lost all the romance ouf of life. ' --_AI._s0._ 700771 AT THE AT THE BEAVEBJ A , scour. Inzporieru. BARRIE. Of eve description, suitsbleorellc1imetes,lrom2_to2I_)0 ' . Ohronogrs he, Chrono- metera`:yKeyless Levers, Presentation, Re esters, Rstlwey gusrds $0ldi0l:I' Workman : Watches of"Extre. strength. ` Clocks, for hurches, Turrets, or. Pulaho Buxldmgs, Dinin . or Room, labrury, ):.48lEl'l8ge, ghurch, Boy; or `shop. Perpetual Cslendu-s,. Ind Deals, &e. Artxstxc l_]uglzs O ocks, ecorsted w: W gwood And other wares, desngned to nut my style of furmture - also _ss noveltaes for present}. by Benson. From 5 5s`. Jewellery, of the richest sud most exquxsxte deugns, In Mouogruns, Crests and Ensmelled m Colours, sfter Deugus by the most accomplished Artists in th Precaeus_Mets.ls; Brooches, Bracelets, Necklsees, Lockets, Rage, and all kinds of bijouleri sssupphedto members of the Court, s._nd other Distin ish Personsges. `Merchants shi ' , sud Wholessle Buyers ste specully muted, be are sending their orders elsewhere to o from the msnufactory the Illustrated Ostslogues of Watches, Olooks, Chains Jewellery, Silver, s_nd Eleotro-plste, whxeh are sent post as not only are the disoonnj from stock Orders should b . Turret Cl ks .Fl'0Q. 'WItolIa|s||tnfa1:1f:i.se...n 22-. Umy, lomenow, uney mm 1035 nu ma romance ouof life, - . And the love which they began with, like a. . ower o e1-grown with weeds, ` Struggled op, half choked, half buried, in the atrife for worldly needs. `'" --V V lama (nreov no me nunnuctory, Ludgate Hilf B61 Watoheq-Clocks, Pluto and Jewellery sent Post Free. ouho:World.v ileum Factory and city 8!: London. Wootannd Enubllnlnmont, 9 lmssu sausaaas nnur. nonoanus, snonum nnun, [40-31:}. - mos. LISTER. To the Queen and Royal Family, anq. by specid ngpointlnonh to H. R. 1H. the P ' {L R. M. theEmperor of Rusan, the Mahsrqnh of Burdwuyj md to lOVOI'IlnIl:lc: 1` nn_cea. Barrie, March 12, 1879. ._...:j:.:: Ta". vv. B2El2N'SC>2I.`.`,-~ ' " WATCH &oL0oK MAKER DECORATING, PA PER-HAN GIN G, 1iB`Ll.In@1t82?lSS@-3 3cDoa 36.39 He solicits a call froth parties requiring such work, anil guarantees Perfect Satisfaction - j1\ oderata Chan-g_es. `D_-.:- \`__-L In `IO`.'l\ HOUSE, SIGN 8: aAt{I{IAGE PAINTING, 1\T1!*lf\'I'\ A In-ruvnn 11 ~ru-u-vs vv a `v -go HAS REMOVED T0 Capondcv Pearcy s Old stand, opposite the Clu-lnun Home, Where he is prepared to do promptly and cheaply any work entrusted to him in the wny of Q0-51-;-\-\oAaI;\4-_.. .q.-.._.__. _-_ __ -_ _ _ BARBIE PAINT sum VHAY & HARVEST TOOLS: !` he was . ,th dooro . I I . V putxent, workworn hands folded," 'di;zmind,"ci: ed ta` ta ed A r so %....;'.:.+'~:......,.;.,. v- PP runs-r-`cuss 1 nosswbon 4 vumwr OQI`l'I1\1'$ With Hen-no furnished in addition. 1 jjj j 111: EXTRA CHOICE YOUNG HYSON, GUNPOWER, JAPAN, nnanalnuoui-M-out-u0!u~uuvIu~J-it` nu_I_-snuhu-ulloihfhnuvsvoolin [}ANTO_N '1' sToaiET `SON fs WA G H: E 3 guns. 1.. __.... "son: or Reduced Prices. 1 VIg3F(?.RIg3' M u-Hoes 'vv.A.N-1-E:I:>-co, %%&rmz MEDMS-LONIIUN. nunuu AND rAaIs.u ] mg, UIOVEI, anu In L` quvrnl Lvvgunnuwuo ; |HEARSE' FOR HIRE. Orders by Miiloor Telegraph 'pro:np'tl'yA aotendod $0. l3"PLAQE OF BUSINESS-John-St., One Door south of Ball : Plining Fsctoryf 30 TEAS 'I'I-I.A.'I'.:.A.E.E3 TEAS. VTHD A l"I'I l'\`I (`|t` XVl'\T'Y\Yf\ `I`l`7fIl'\\T ` I `I A `I1 A \Y 1111` A I'II\ ` 5"vB,nt_h, . and touched her brow, gent- 1y as a lover might,` kissed her, hitting there. She A ` Inn struck with sudden fright. Ah! what id it, John? she cried. Do - .youthinkI mgoing todie 2" _" o 1" he answered; no, dear wife. If tis Anv one tia I;" NEW FRUITS 'Ft`J `T ARRIVED. GANDIED PEEL: AN_D Auvlonbs. Lawn Mowers and Seats, Scythes, Snaiths, Rakes and Hoes, Hay Forks and Barley Forks. . Grain Cradle and Binding Gloves, Paris Green and London Purple, )AT( .. \l . . . . - ,. a ' -I-nouns:-Iou.n__ runmrunz. U.N_"'-""'~`?"~ S. J`. 1\dZcC'U"I'CI-IEO].\'I' . --:--.;u;-:---.: w I L [.1 A` M H'U N T E R, MESSRS.A.&W.JOHNSTON A To their New Premises North Side Dunlap Street, one door 1Vest of . G'eorgen s `Drug Store. 'NXTdnE_often curbs consumption, man .JJ'.-. , ` ' I RF.MEMBE7R7.TWE SELL aooo GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES '9 A 8; w. JoHNs1'o1v. Barrie, July 14th, 1879. LONDON, LAYER, VALENCIAS, SULTANA, OURRANTS,| REMOVAL! HARDWARE STOCK . KINDLY FAVOR U8 VVITII A -CALL. NEW%1Asf__o__R_K s H1011? h 'Cashen s 3zacIc,Baa,rse7dgsme:, Barrie} HEAVY AND 8|-IILF HARDWAIIE. ac. ./vvV\AA v . Two doors West of Edwards Boolkstore. 7 W W Whila Vbblnted bees swung slowly. -homeward V . * tIIIf6ugh'.the lane. - onocanms. FRUIT, msouws. ac." 50'-IN!`-W nu--gun-4-wan-Iuonuvuvou-n -an Beg toiannounce tht they have moved their I Having put-clnaed 3 n-st;olau Henna in pl epzred to do Undertaking _ than any other Dealetin this put oi the country. ` . 4-A _ mLL11;:iFmn. Gontnntly on lnnd;.Sh:1-oudn, Hes}! Lit!- ino. Gloves. and all Fnnenl Reauuites. Lltumy land, anrouas, nun um- , Gloveu, and all Funeral Reqniniteu. , u ,, \p.'-1 ,_, nI_I_...___I_ _._-... (I Show 390: ?t:'bl.l:l|mon_t, 96 '---:}o:----F-' 1 _,j - 'A...L .I.n- I1 .. .AT_ `Undo-rta'k.1 n R | _ IN ALL rrs BRANCHES H AND80nIEHEAR8E And all Funeral Bequiaitea Furnished. ;E JAPII PEACO, VERY FINE BLACK mus, ORANGE maxons FOR FLAVOURING .n.T_ , . r'u'_:'r4-oI'.As's mswaon as _WA|.llU'l' cox :-rzzwa With oat-u furnished addition. IoAI..I.or `Bedudod Prices- '5 "Q.-." `:3 51-13' ll-I _ and How MAK:-:` Cows GIVE MILK.- . ._...L.... -.. LL- O....o1...... Z}`............ "nun N0 1" I16 Ill!WUl9(l. my one tu 1;" HOUSEHOLD HINTS , Ijl'EAI.'l'I_-I` HINTS`: FARM HINTS; takingobld. {' 3d. xereise.- -74th,` Eat 1*r;;in3=e.W13>. 9` rig gm}; tiny sickness: 15. L z - lymd comfortably warm. uuu lav ulnlunl nu vluuutuv D \_lIlll' Ull `my table, andjf _ you have no objqctiqn I "should like to,-ratnm it 814 .wTo:-th of grape;-fiasjfor my~`I7.fs`I1`1i_ly;:--ipib;V _ .'1`heI;_i;Im'htuIE ido-hothin"`?f ;niiiInilunns;`- _,r"in"thia wae1a!a`:' "Fm-BI .+.;u - '~ hi izm. Q A Kentulzky grocer was nicely` paid off at Christmas. He "purchased from a dollar store-atable 31:t_cstor,L which he marked with Va. tag ' $14,. and gave to the clqrgyman whose church his family attended. The revaend gentleman next day brought who caator bk;;t9,_tho. groc)er'iand`,aai41='to_A1:5,n;Ia.:_' ; , lllll JULI UUIIJU Ullll Ul '|ILlU Unit}! I ~ f` Well, while I was squirmmgin the water 9. white squall struck the schooner and down she went. It was all over in a minute, and air and water were hotter than ever. I struck out for the Canada shore, over a. hundred miles away," know- V ing that it was sink or swim, and in half an hour I. was safe. Picked up '1" VVell, no, replied the captain as he T scratched his leg, I struck an iceberg and climbed up into a cave near the top ! ' I tell you it was a. grateful changeto me, and that's_one reason" why I can never see a hunk of ice and a lemon without feeling grateful to the man who invented both-with 9. very little gin in. _ mine, _if you please."-V-Detroit Free I ress.. ` T ` A_ good picture of an endeavor to grasp A b the unattainable is a dog gr1i.bbing.p.t 9. y when his` head. is conned in a. maze zle which protrudes two inches in front of his nose. T ` ' On _being asked why [he went inbe bankruptcy, Jones: Tsaid, ,e Well, my. liabilities were large, my inabilities were numerous, and my probabilities were un- promising, and so I th ough1: I'd do V as my neighbors do. um um yum. Auyuu wpnuu guuws to In- . . ford to display 36 Valuable 3 cgitor on tiny I-Q`-Jnwnnrl :`.uAuu India uni nIn:hnD3nh CI If an-actor is desirous of appearing in several pieces in one evemng, let him smoke a cigar in a. powder-mill. Soap bubbles have lately been" utilized by physicists as a means of exhibiting the effects of tone vibrations. Piano tuners should therefore always carry soap bubbles in their pockets. " ' `-VVell, it`was:fairish, but we didn't call it very hot until we got into the St.. Clair River and" the mercury went up to 150 degrees when hanging against the water-butt. The boys used up,7_28 pulm- leaf fans on one trip that year. On one of our trips down we were ibecalmed for three days on Lake Huron. \Ve got it` there and no mistake. V ' ` Purty hot, eh I VVell, I'm anold man, and I don't care to go to lying at this day. but I'll tell you a fewsolernn facts. Every sail on that schooner smoked and smouldered till they fell to pieces on deck and left us under bare noles 1 Yes, sir, we hadn't a rag aloft as `big as your hand. That was just at sunrise in the morning, and within an hour we had to wet down j decks `to prevent them burning. I went down stairs to consult the thermometer, ; and it lay on the oor, all.melted into a t chunk of glass and tin ! Then I began to realize how hot it was and I got x'rightened_. _ .. T What could you do T Vi- ell, not much. We had begun to rig lines over the lee -side, so that all could take to the water, when the top sail yard came down and killed the cook. The links in. the chain had melted right ' out ! I never knew a. case like it since, but then the weather has cooled oil` great- ly since 1836. . And about the cook 1' Nothing about him. When _ we picked the body up to heavetit overboard, it had spread out in a mass about four feetsquare, and we had to use shovels before we got through. He. was a good young man and a perfect gentleman , and his mother never blamed me in the least for scoop-shoveling his remains over the rail. VVe nally rigged our lines and got overboard. And it wasmuch cooler l_ Ah ! young man, how little you re- porters know or` the great lakes spread out before your gaze on the maps! Cooler! VVhy, `the minute we struck the water we began squirming like so many eels. The lake was red hot. The water would have cooked an egg in four minutes. I was blistered from head to- heel in no time. .Some.dav 1 willtake off my coetand vest and show you my back. The flesh was actually cooked to a. depth of two inches, and for over two years the dogs used to scent cooked meat when I walked out, and follow me by dozens.` Five surgeons fainted away in a heap at the sight of my left should- er, and the only "man I could gettodress my back was a butcher under sentence 8} of death-. ' "I I ' I. `Ell- TI , UL uwav lllli It must" have been terrible. How did you come out of the calm '9" Wall m`l~.:I.. T nrnu an'nn:nn1Ihn-:`n lira JJILAU LLU|UUn - ' That was awful, sighed `one of the sitters. ` ` I 117,!` _'L.__ , 0 3 !.I I ,,L .,__ ]_'J__ L \VelI, it party hot, answered trlnke captain in one of the ferry dock `saloons yesterday, but it isn't nothing to the summer of 1836. We had it -at least twenty degrees hotter than this right along for six weeks. I was running the Mary J ane between Chicago and Bu`al_o then, and ] ve seen the! `thermometer stand at 130 degrees in the middle of Lake Huron. ` 11'f\I,,L , I` I)! .,!,,I _'I ._,,- ,0 A`._ D1115 Wi dewy freshness lllls She silent air 2" Whydzt thou `climb the roof to yell and An rip and spit `and snort and claw and swear ? ' - Dost thou not Blush, _ sweet cut, when rosy dawn - I Sees half thy far clawed out, and one eye gone? _ Inxgueilow spltndor `on the Ihed, _- _0ft havetl listened. to thy plaintive W811]! . And cursed thee from my uleept-deserted. How have I weptto hear thy long-drawn shout. ` * V Why dost thou -ra'gTe,7vain` cat, whennble` ninht swemagbler, when the `mdiint moouiligiat ,lJ.QVVl.BVU .l. wepuw near my song-an 3 out ' Maria 2 611-1; Mn-ri-as Comin ou-out :" . ynsuuunug Lu u.u}.| DI.-n|.Au5 xv vuvaoI.vuuuJ ~4hgt it does not burn._ Boil your jtiice just 20 minutes from the moment it begins to boil._ By this time the sugar should be so hot that you cannot bear your hand-in it.l Throw your hot sugar into thdboiling` juice, stirring rapidly. ` It will bias and melt quickly; with- drawyour spoon when you` are sure the sugar is dissolved; 1eta.1I boil up once --more and remove quickly from thore. If thesodirections are strictly followed, and the fruit is in a. proper state of ripe- 1358!, your jelly will be a success. Straw- and. blackberry jellies are * apt t L be 1688 rm, but instead of boiling longe `place them in the sun a'_whi1o. H mm nve Dtougnu woe to an manmnu, Old Adam called her woe-man ; . But when she woo :l with love so kind, ' He then pronounced it_ woo-man; But now with folly and with pride Their husband : pockets trimmin`. The ladies are so full of whim, The nennln mill them -m. u'm.nmvL When Eve brought we to all mankind, Old Adam called her wnmmun 9 llle 1&(.llC8 BT6 B0 Illll OI wlfllf, The people call them w.'u'm-men. B Therefore give your wife asend-oi!` A By the his insurance plan; Fix her so that when you end 03' V She can scoop another man. T0 LIFE INSURNCE. Wives of greatmen all `remind us . We can make our wives aublxme, And departing leave behind `us Widows worthy of oux-time. TIGKILISI-In 1'rr-ans. ` . j--: 4 A HOT SPELL. T0 WQMAN. {g '7/U{._l_I>.l' 1 uwu. wuomg. k.-ft)!" fame, for love,` thng"else,, `work/' ` ' Fight your` own _battl$. no fav-. art; of any one, `and you will, `succeed five thousand times better than one who is algiayk boseachipg some; -.`one s patron: No` onegsfvil _rih ..e1P` S`'un-"'a8~ yfo,u T V .u;o:,o'ne will bjsp asm$,,:men:; l .hae akgmat `horro;-`of "Right alii-,asif thte were something deadly ` i_q.~i15;_*B.n!:~jn_-door girl is only the ail-'ot' A ` impregnated with the adopts: l"fnf~_kitohen, cellar, and other sources `f6fV ghdl-I`I!_ . I Of little human flowers, death gathers many. He places them-up on his bosom,` and he is transformed into Something less terric than before. We learn to gaze and shudder not, for he carries in his arms the sweet blossoms of our earthly hopes. . Lover never the more welove the more we have of solid satisfaction.` Every neweoul we comein contactjwith and learn to esteem lls us with new, i -light and life.` Those who love others ~ themselves full ' sunshine, and the `dayimarohes triumphantly on with "them from rosy morn to defy eve and silent ' Moiality , witI1oute religimh is-qxvxly a - kind of dead 1-eckoening-an endeavor to nd our place on a cloudy sea. by measur- ing the distance we have run, and with- out' any observation_.' of `the heavenly bodies. . . Be no1`}e-minded! Our own heart, and not other men's" opinions of uv, forms our true honor. If we would amend the world, we -should amend ourselves, and teach otir `children not to be what we are ourselves, but what they should be. -' The expecl:ation'of iuure"ha,ppiness is. the\Besb relief 9f anxious thoughts, the` most perfect cure of melancholy, the. `guide of_ life, and the com'for of dez_1t.h. V Commune often with yourself. No doubt you might commune xvith, much wiser pex`sons,T but with nbnc more pro- tablv. ` - T Give a. little to those who ` though you-suspect them to tors It may not do good .to : it will" to you. lie that cannot'forgiV4e others, breaks the bridge ov}e- which he must himself pass, for every man hath need [to be for- given: [ A .l,`ho'agh a taste of pleasure may quicken the relish of life, mi unrestrain- ed_ indulgence leads to inevitable de- struction. ` A vv ADUL .tabIy. ' * The tall mountains are the sublime apostles of nature, whose surplicesi, are snows, and sermons arebavalzmches. GOLDEN GLEAMS. Never speak without thought. Richest is he that wants least. . The May of life only blooms once. I Btte1'go around -tlian fall into (lie, ditch. There is great meaning in the words that Jesus was continually using `to de- scribe the work that He did for men's souls. He brought them into `-the king ` dom of God. The whole burden of his preaching was to establish the kingdom of God. The purpose of the .new birth for which He labored wins. to make men subjects of the kingdom of God. .Is it not clear what it means .7 The kingdom of God for any soul in that condition, anywhere in the universe, where God is that soul's king, where it `seeks and obeys the highest, where it love: truth and duty more thancomfort and luxury. Have you entered into the kingdom of God? -Oh, how much that means. Has any love of God taken possession of you so that you want to do His will above all things, and try to do it ail the time? I Never_turn'a blessing around toT see whether it has a dark side to it T uuqu lua|1\.lUl.`l.u."UH.lCl The life that abides in God hasefor it present reward lerpetual protection, perpetual praise, joy..in the kcencst 801-- row, and `a_ most glorious service ; and this is ifs privilege in this present. pilgrim life ; no one can conceive what gIory,1>e- longs to it when, at last, the pilgrimage is ended, and the heavenly city is. reached. u av] uauw zu. w uya. ` ` To such 3. pilgrim the lIl1l1ll)leStS(`l`V'lCO' is more blessed than "any position, how- ever exalterl and enjoyable it may seem to be, that is without; God. Love makes glorious the most; menial` services, and the loveless services are menial however rendered. V To be God s :u'xn'oi-V-bearer is more glorious than to by Line .-worll's com mandor-in-chic FI'\!._L'1', .1 1 1-1` 0 ra is n a. - uvu unuuu v.:ua\:l:` ouuu uwy 9 The blessedness of abiding in Him. Hewho does so is continually praising Him. Though he be a. Joseph in the prison of Egypt, or 21,- David hiding his life in the ca.ves'ef Southern J udali, or a Nehemiah struggling with enemies `without. and fears and treachery within, or a Paul and Silas beaten and lying in the inner prison of Philippi,-not~knowing what the morrow will bring forth, or a T John .in exile in the Isle of Patmos, he is able to rejoice in the Lord, yc:1,'m`en to rejoice always. ' Tn cnniu n I'\;`n-nI`r\\ {Ln `......l.I.-.~L ..-....3...\ 1' God a. protechi-e:1_to the f_eebl_est. Tn . him the sparrow] nds a nest and "the swallow With him may leavev her young. ,Who does not instantlyrecall the pas- szae of Christ, L Behold the fowls of the air 3 for they sow -not neither do"t.heyv reap, nor gather mto barns , yet your. heavenlyhztlxerhfeedeth them. Are ye not much better than they 2" The Innnmlnnun n? ah?/Iu'nn in l'I.'. I tell you, saidthe Master, that thln man, v ' This poor, despised, `and wretched Pvublicen, I Went to house redeemed and justied, Rather than he who prayed in boastful pride. He that exalt: himself abased shall be; Pride shall not stand before humility. In humble attitude, A. . `A Tha Publican afar o"stood,' ' _ And would not lift to Heaven his brimming eyet V _ i _ He knew the Pharisees did him despise ; He did esteem himself 3- man unbleat ; And, uniting on his breast, vHin sins confessed. UIBUUIHPULD, WIIIULI UIJU U]-ll ll! `articial life breed, out of a. man Iii: farming--like direct and loving contact; withthe soil. It draws out thopoison. 1It'humblea `him, teaclxes him patience and rverence and restores the proper tong to system. ` Cling; to the farm, rguch of _it,- put yourself into. it; bestow your heart and` your brain upon it, so that it shall savour of you and ra- diate your virtues'nfter your day's work is done. I11! B1113 0011158390. And 1-ayed ; Though I the chief of sinners 8. ' - - . De, O_ God, be merciful to me, even me ! Ana, unmng ma I Hi: sins confessed. Ant` Illinllot` . 66 TBA. Two men into the Temple teak their why, (A Phnrisee and Pnblicnn,) to pray. V ThePhu-inee stood u and prayed this prayer: " I thuik thee, Lo" ,` I'ni notes othetsnrej-- 'Exfo1-tionere. uninalz. ` mxwmoners, nngusn, The slave: of lust, Or even as thisaccuraed man- This Pnhlimn UFBVCEBIUDISJ I This Publioan. T (Hun: 1-In Inna Inll l."U.D1l08IL A Eve no less ` A ' the full tithes ofall that I possess ; Tvncein the week I fast, and-in no wise _' Do I the law tmnsgress."_ .- 4 L ~ms;; _ V ` um: x-y'nx.:-78, 14. The Master spike this Psi-a. b>lAe, one day, To those who trnnfedin themselves, that they Ware righteous` and d isod theta, Forgettingthat all me:pa.like,(- are brothers : Ann PuBi:{i,bAg. THE KINGDOM OF GOD. '_ 3: work 0; exercise` for health, it is` 111910 economical in the end to note how; .~httle. has.been' lope,in mi hour, than; ABlDING IN HIM! ask, even be impos- thenn, but ,1zoRvsAI.E,~_ " 7 'f1; c;}1_.;;f1f,"". LN( >-syo1_<`11s'G;; _" `I-`We ';hnQve in stock '.t;ollowin;;v, Cards , uostlyprintgd:-- 4. . . ` ' aaarzss are coumentus. - The Trade Marks of these Medicine: are registered in Ottawa. H_ence,any one through- out the British_ Posaessions, who may keep the American Counterfeit: for sale, willhe prosecuted. _ , K ' ianed LIJ.\lA-IQ`-L\l AL 533, Qxronb Srnnm, Lgxnox, _ January I. 1.879, ' E;7o"6EEai'xi i'I'_6uSc"s3i':3' 1`~ IIa`s'-z"2>'1'-k-SI-e'{i" to many parts of the lobe SPURIOUE ` IMITATIONS of `my Pil and Ointment. These frauds bear on their labels some address in New York. ` ` ` T [In an! n'l`l.-an can llhllininn- Ln 1... ....1.`l :_ I new IOTK. I do not allow my Medicines to be sold in any part of the United States. I have no agents there. My Medicines are only made by me, `at 533, Oxford Street, London. In the banks of-dimntinhn amna i-.n`+.}m by 1118, BB 066, UXIOPO. DUPBOF, h0n(10n. In the books of directions aixed to`the spurious make is a caution, warning the` Pub- lic against heigg deeived by counterfeita. Do not be male by this audacious trick, as _ they are the counterfeit: they pretend b denounce. These counterfeitsare purchased by un- Vprinciliiled Vendors `at ,one-half the price of" ' Is and Ointment, and are sold to you myP an mv mmnina MedihinAn_ _JiaI,L1ss mom Smni. FRUITS.--Put the fruit into a. small stone jar. Set this inip kettle of tepid vmter and place upon the re. Let it boil closelv covered until the fruit is broken to pieces; strain, pres; silig _th_e bag hard, putting in a. few spoon- fuls eta time, and between each squeez- .in'g_ ti1,rning it" inside out to scald Ao` theppiulp and skins. To each pint of juice. allow one pound of sugar. Set the juice onalone to ,-boil, and while it is warming divide the sugar into several portions; then putit on pans or _shallow`dishes,- and put it in the stove-oven to heat, watching it and stirring it occasionally ` flan}. H: Jana nrrf. Burn Rail vnnr iiiir-.42.

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