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Northern Advance, 17 Dec 1891, p. 6

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1! Preterrd positions in the pa. or sold at an advance of. one third on a. ov This rule will be strictly carried out. will be = e rates. OONTBAOT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that no tioe `of `intention to- chan e advertisements must be handed` in to the o co not later than Saturday at 10 o olook, and the copy for such ohnnire must he in the AnvAwnn nmm nnf. laun- cmmm omen, mum, on: uqucruuu uuvurunementa Wm 08 usxon Bli in following rate which are drafted on correct commercial p ciples, and, as they will be strictly adhered to-in making new contract` after present contracts expire. there will be only one nrice for all: - ;'1;;;,;;.`;'e'.;;.;;.:.;;: 10 Inches, Column CIl\'--I._.. I lV-I_____ `for two months-the three monthfy rdte 10 per cent. added. ' . Coal in` car lots sold an-ecc to C0lI8llIll0I`o- No intermetilate prnt, I write tor` Prices. V f . Special Attention Given to so. '{ clone: and `Clubs. ' i asonsa MONKMAN, L = CIIEMISTV AND DRl|GElST 1 T --w1llbetoun`d--T 2 ms wast or 1uuAnm until, % Aauguaaa m `i.ll kV1n_1( sot DRUGS, -PAT,EN_'1`J;:DIOIN`E8, mm srvnrs, soArsA,L Aoomzs, % ANv>_BnvsBIs- A ---v-.-- u.IIIIlI.lII I 2; Int:l}.s':. ......... .. 2!..- In! UUIIVIIIIJH vuvnsg Ins) I.\IIl\.l "us `Of course there is ,3 sourcelof energy. Nature is a. perpetual motion machine. and perpetual motion machine implies a sustaining and impelling force. 161171.-.. `I ....... J... 'D.._I1... T .......A. `I'\.. D..:.. . `For one month_-the three monthly rete 15 per cent. added. . First insertion, 10 cents per line. Eaehsub sequent insertion. 4 cents per line. '- Reading notices, 1o oehta nor line for that n sertion; 5 cents perline for each subsequent Insertion of the same matter. Legal, Omcial and. Govrnment advertise menta will be charged Lat`a.bov_e rates. -THE nonrninu Auvnnce \ ~ , . _ , . b ` _ 4DvmI;'r1qr1{G -` run unvmon nAp?A q1ncULAn6n \ or rmnrnnu n`mmnnn main ' % EIGHIY corms.` _ . " ` } Almost, it not nite double thud of any other % 1 . Paper pub ed in Barrie. 'Anvx:n"nsnns SHOULD Now: we rAo'r.`D % ' (12 lines solid Igonpareil make one Inch). I T011-ET ABT1aI;n.s+.A mg. r;?30RI1 .33 % I .... jo IIIII `L0 lllalinuav Iv Ll: It is not magnetism; it doesn't attract. iron. It is not electricity--at least not such a form of electricity as we are famil- iar with. Still, here it is necessary to be guarded, because so many different forms" of electricity are known to science that it would be rash to say positively that we shall nntclasslfy vital energy as a form of electrical energy. . We cannot argue anything from dibrencein speed. Nerve. force may travel as fast as electricity,once` it gets started. 'lhe apparent slowness may be in the brain. It mayvtake appre- ciable time fcr the brain to set the force going. T nnnkln on ornnunvnnnt nv;L 1: final, - `A.- oomruo`-1` Anvnnrismq. Contract advertisements will be taken at th I-nfna IHI'I`:lI"| nun Aisnffo Aim nnsoilnnl No. of Inches Qnnnn HAW. 7Q,a1z_T_1_i_m '1`~,3Am1'EnI Leauon given in all Branches of Painting, Druwin , &.c.. an, Terms on app ostlon. STU D '-UD'lt811'l-{ODDNHFO th Flown Point? at an CONDENSED ADVERTI3EKNTS} (OF PEIIWA.` MINE ` OWNEIII.) ,.".l`_he cLAss 3 Pog_|c|Es of the STANDARD are FREE FROM RESTRICTION of L any kind.. The assured under this Policy may proceed to. andzreeide in, any part of the world, or engage in occupation of any kind, with `out license, or payment of extra premium. Ia` I . _ ff 1 7 3'7 W-_'" '. """" vv " Z Put in b.t`s_hott'noti e. " hill atok of Iron Pipe for Steam, Water and Gas, ` v ` . """" _nv`,1`VCh00k valves, Steam..Gauges, and Water Glasses. AP W ~-"'~-1'0`-9 H V1, : \` A `in `bi R0 promptly attended 120. ' D W A R , IRN AND STEEL MERCHANTS I made an experiment with a fro:.z s leg that indicates something of the kind. I took a leg that was susceptible to the gal- vanic current; The vibration produced a note as high as a piccolo. While the leg was alive it responded to the electrical current when it was dead it would not respond. After the frog s lea had been lying in the laboratory three days I couldn't make it squeal." `The experiment was conclusive as to this point: The vital force in "the nerves of the legs was capable ofacting with speed enough to induce the vibra- tion of thediaphragm necessary to` pro- duce sound. - . i V `V ' ,:_|_ u_;_ _.r'_ -1: ,_,_j 2,, ,,,,,-Ll 8. EUGENE 8ALI.8u v_____ __ A _ u- `ALL THE ?Mos'rA11>novEo MAKES, WITH THE LATEST AND BEST I " " - ~ -` ` NISBINGS, AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES- shelf a,nd Heavy Hardware, "Chain, Bar Iron, Cast Steel, S Spring S_teel,iMachinery Steel, Sleigh-Shoe ' Steel, assorted length and sizes. i'GuIi1s, Ries, Primers, Cartridges, Shells, Ammunition, ( - 7 Cloth fer Halls, Oil,Cloth Mats for Stoves and Tables. ' M (3AfLLISTEB, STORY" & CE 110 Dunlop Street, srnumn LIFE Assumes comnnv, ` (Es:-ABLISI-IBD 1826.) g ` HEAD orncs FOR CANADA - - MONTREAL. MANURE FORKS, ` SLEIGH SHOE STEEL, AMERICAN & CANADIAN COAL OIL, BUCKSKIN & LEATHER MITTS, Etc. BARRlESTOVE&FURNAGE nmn SAW HORSES, % LANTERNS, WHIPS, SKATES, - v--v -v ---- v----o- -- --:--__.r-_- Among the bills introduced in, the Senate waa Sherman : to establish a de- partment of Public Health, under the charge of a medical ooer, to be appoint.- ed `from civil life by the President. State and` municipal health boards will also be ohoaen. - I V - AGENTS FOR. THE HOWARD FURNACE. %Stoves1 Stoves! Stoves! &*_.P|axion s celebrated Furnaces S_LEIGrH BELLS, % R I A K E R. ` Funerals furnished ca-an plate. Caskefa and Cof- ns of various deaigza SOUTH sum I-DUNLOP STREET, NEXT TO THE CANTON - V irm sronm V stJns1s'r1NG ASSURANCE mvnsrnn Imnns. ovum Gov. DEPOSIT AT o'r'rAw At J. HENDERSON% S. JUUIII- , `- ` ` R-`J " -2: J 7 1 `\,,_ nunkenh; tn The Russian Mmistry of Fmance is burdepe:d$wi_th pgtjtipua from all parts of the lpirbrequirinz. `it to yconstruct: `t;s..'-AauIuI'`n":Ai\n `nun `l\n` -n"n -ix;-nltsnsnw X CUT SAWS, % AXES AND AXE HANDLES, 3 SNOW SHOVELS, | :79?-I--I-i\I CARPENTER AND OFFER AT LOW PRICES Z J. A. s1'nA'rI-Iv. A an-r. rrle. Ont. CATTLE CHAINS, LEATHER HALTERS & ROPE BothweII s Block, Barrio. :` Permanent er.1la1-gements by 8 5-jnew `and beautiful process. BARRAU D CABTN ETS FROM $3.00 PER DOZEN. FIRST PRIZE. lnnnm, lsss. 1389. 1890. 1891. Dunn and oo1dont|-l'u-0,. Flood and Stbrm-Picked up tug ` World Over. HI'.Al!dHnnon'| Can, The North` Wellington contested case came up for hearing o'n Thursday before J unticea Oslo!` and MacLennan. ' PHOTO STUDIO! sw1_Ta{nAi1:iNG, Photp. hAnn;A;o Bl;I;CEBRll5GE TIIE $101,000.000 35,000,000 1,200,000 ooive careful attention. stock: The light-Bonn-a-Day Question. John Burns, the London `labor re- former, lately said at a labor demonstra- tion that the trades unions ehrt to obtain an eight hour day was a failure. The trade: themselves cannot and will not enforce it, no the only hope is through legal enactment ' ~ cotusn ST. BARRlE_ MANAGER, M ONTBIAI. orrosrm ran prices always lGas, Globe ` All__ work All orders will re- 7, 1891. v Valves, 1, Oil A Humbug in the `rolls. A mestnerist in England hugs been brought under the Vagrant Act. A Dr. Vint, who professed to hypnot-ize, has been arrested under the clause which . lnekel liable to three months imprison- main; with hard labor anyone pretending or professing to tell fortunes or using any subtle, craft or device to deceive or impose upon `any of -her-Majesty s `sub-- jects." _ 1 _ f7._"7`.. V. ` I r V_,_`._; .. that` "V15 T _ ` `Y0 that y who Withe uye 53. an mf friend in :1 str and Ag ways in his startin my sto togth n_-It 3 text in lovelin me `for n/J use: n , friend, more time _ was Following cannaai Example. {ham ift kind the at at Xe with to be rectpr daugh lovely IL? I someb to me. duced mdst ' notici bifn. hate,` come differ used mysel recto one 6 read very` will calml 0! dr what made are 3' tir'e, `I? T . T 1 1`Vi"I.11i-0039011 !Rid9;f",F`?2i`in ; X 375Ih.ba:'cmne's %1>.u_1e,:2i* wisihingeq` King of" Dem mk'c nsaa,=*vo. E; mp, hon. ' . 4 A :1 It0.me ~ . ' v "1 believe this is poeeible; indeedv,I liev`e been experimenting In this direction for eome time `put. But until we can learn to ` nuke . electricity, like nature`, out of E` 1y_ `lo I "- .. - ``)`.t"` em` the. lpQf9 inter! to 1'01 ing` 0 devil. tho fury i had T Alice wife? Eiiulin of me and t him nvvv. --.-n:,- V113 Ned? -mg your sorry tel Pity. 01100 your that face. 4 {T mad horr `I IIUIIIZII W IIIIII Oil? 1" VII? VIII? \-II lovel I am just two and two, I am warm, I am AAIII ' state. .L Kl-All Juk IIVVV UIILLQ UVVU, I. III VVGIIIII, A III cold, . `And the parent of numbers _th'at canpot be told. ` , . _ _ I am 1a'.wful-unla.wful-'-'9. dhty, a. fault, I am osqten sold dear--gdod for nothingfwhn nnnl1- ' `l 1" - ` -- usn -uvonusa vv lIllU" IUIJIA VAL`; \ \.| yillllva 2. tonic which in childhogd. may be ad- ministered with safety, but with great. camioh when childhood is past; mkn `nnnn,n "an n` `uusnn n`t;\- A ..-.4-- When lips_of lovers meet in blies, h The pleasing act_ is termed a.`ki8s." , M But when the pair have wed each other `The vapid 'thing,is'ca.1led a. ` `bother. Love's. artillery, that is brought into action immedmtely on the call to acids. Contractibn of t`he m'oI1th_due `to en- lufgement. of the heart._ ' ` 'KI ..a.--.... _ 'KT,.`I.._.-I- 4.1.- -_..:......_-I I-.. -I. III ULIIVII D3Ul\L \.I.VQI.': 5\I\IlL`I-\JI` IIUUIIIIJ`. W139 .bought.` _ V V L_ _ An` extraordinary boon, and a. matter "of DAIIFED "6I;}}s;" 7i'"- " And yield with pleasure when `taker ! by foz_'_ce., * "m ~ .n. LIV right. `I7L , Luv svvvqu uwa VI. vluya IIILUI P \illI.' rel . Love s happiest expression and sorrow s benderest balm. T T 0 IUI. .1 ' I .1 - II I. I F _IlIlIO\L\lI\JV IIUIIIIJ In is like thetwind that blows; it is felt, but not seen. ' * A _`l.._........_;.:.._ ..t. 1-..- __`|..'_L .__n j-._ |\-luv . `II-Ill IAIJU l1\J\IIJD A demonstration of" love which will dry theVba`~y`a teat`-a, thrill the maiden : heart- and soothe the. ruied feelings of a_zig-ed `wife. G DIIDIJCIIIIIIE chum All-IVVIII ll bill-UV: When I was in Berlin.I met Du Bois Raymond," and, wagging the end of my nger,I said to hlm, `What is that? What moves that nger? He. said he didn t know; that investigators have for twenty- ve years been trying to nd out. If any- body could tell him what wezged his nger, the problem of life would be` solv- ed. A Pleasant Herb Drmk--A- _8Ap?|-pug ` .; 'Med'1otne.__ The druggists tell us that people call daily for the new cure for constipation and sick- headache discovered by Dr. Silas Lane". It isi said to be Oregon grape root (8. great remedy. in the far west for those complaints) com- bined with simple herbs, and is made for us, by pouring on boiling water to draw out the strength. It sells at 50c. and $1 a package: and is called Lane s Famili Medi_<;ine'.` ' sven Thousand Dennmonn iron: an Inn! Q..n-_-- _. _I II- -_u - l\l\l ' The some of agony ion. bashfnl mnn. -The only known .smack" that will calm 1 a storm. ' 1 `I I . 3 \ ' I A` Vlvuvl The thundei clap of the lips which ine- vitably fellowe the lightning glance at the eyes. v A - . Everybody s, acting edxtion of Romeo and J uliet. R otna.n s passport to her husband : purse and man : passport to a woman : heart. ~ Iwlwlllwulll Ul out? 1109!. Ilo_ Nature : Volapuk-the universal lan-. guage of love. V A _..._._._I_ L_'.-..._ -_-'_.I 2_- LL- ..-_... AC I `\'?71`1ut the child givea, th lover stalh, ' the fuolsh wasterand the old value. , _,l :_I, 2, `l3! 5! , `I I ' Famous "RideI. The following collections of poetry and prose on famoul rides, although still in- complete, the writer believes to be the `largest yet brought togethe_r.i ,Can any reader of Notes for. the Curious addto the list appended below-fl` r. ; ' T _ _Sheridan e Ride, .Th*oma'e".B. Reed. 5 `Tam p ` o Shanter a ; Rid_e,. Robert 12.....- box, V 657-1... ('1 W`.`:I:}it; i}ilpin s Ride? William Cow-. o un:....1..u.- n|.......1.....-..v- -D.-.:-'n A A < Out There are many forms of energy result- ing from the combustion ot coal under a. boiler. Some of these forms we know something about in a. practical way. but there may be many others we don t know snythinz about. l).._I......... ..l....L..:..:L.. ...iH L....I L- .... -.. '.W:;Cha.r.lotte Ohurchman s .R,ide," A; A5` Preston. ~ ` a`4\-11:_. n-_"__:_".7,n:.1- n 1.1.. -n.-_1- merely a form of energy, and not -aid. As for the other which speculative 50181100 . about it. Nobody`has.d13covered anything uf the kind, In order to make theirf theories hold together. they have,1t seems to me, created the ether. But the ether imagined by them is unthinkable to me.` I don't say I disagree with them. because I don't pretend to have any theories of that kind and am not competent to dis- pute with speculative scientists. All I can say is, my mind is unable to accept the theory. -The ether, they say, is as rigid. as steel and as soft as butter. Ican t catch on to that idea. .11` I I0 .I , I L , , supposes to exist, I don't know anything lnlavvvs However, it is possible that it is sim- ple matter and energy,and that any desire to know too much a.bm1t- the whole ques- tion should be diagnosed as a disease; such a disease as German doctorsare said to have discovered among the students of; their universities- the disease as asking questions. - as T \ -v v v- ---v w- :-:--c---- I vxn uuuu -Iuuuq Ineresten Peopl.e., . Sesame tithe \I:;n_)p'dbt`1i;f_l`iti` feted :5 two guinea_=_x$rize;*j3ar the -.begt- d_nition`_ of skin. Seven thousand answers were received. The prize was awarded to Ben- jm1gJ;.Greenwood, of Tulsa Hill, Lon- don`;-"whose denition is herewith framed below : i The baby's righf, the lover s privilege, the a.rent'a benason and the hypocrite ! mung. ` , _` , That which you cannot give` without taking and `cannot take withoutgiving. 7|`!-un `Also: 1-... -1-.I..L ska an-vat` n6 'l..-.9. 3- IJI'|Il..l'E . GU: UQIIIJKFD U555 WIKIIUUU KIVIIJsn V The food by.which the ame of love is ` fed. N n-u_- _`- ,_ A _,-,,,,L n_,_Le,,1 ,-_;., In uuvn Isl ~A 6ieg1;am to the heart in which thel operat`bru`e the "sounding system. , \'| ..a. . _ . . ....L I..- ...... J.--` ....-.-...l.. B..- \Jr\1I uvvs Iluvw vaav I)\lII5J\lIJ uiuvvnnll Not enough for one, inst Qnough for two. too much for three. ' % n'u__ -._u __:n _._ --,_--_|_1_ ;_L 1-, _-.1 -- uvvu, um u.Iuu_u lqr uurue. V _ % The only reailly agreeable two faced ac- tion under the sun, or on the moon, either. V one. 7 5-53`. If I-IIIIIIII That in which two heads are better than -II, IIIIIIJ` TIJLIIIU. Perhaps electricity will itself be super- seded in time, who knows? Now a beef- steak in the human stomach is equivalent to -coal under 9. boiler. `By oxidation 115` excites energy that does work. but what form of energy 18 it? It is not a. steam pressure. It acts through the nerve cells, performs work" that can be measured infoot pounds, and can be transformed into electricity, but the actual nature of this force which produces this work--' which makes effactual the mandate of the will--is unknown. -. \" 0 LDIL Burns. l:`\I oVat`e 1:ab:lN:. or jmgLi;.{E;.;L.i}ii{.;F` .i;.1'.;;..y% I0 it. can be bottle_`i` and sold` gt_~_th`e VXUIIII \I U\I UIIXU IISWTO ``I believe that there are only two things in the universe-matter and energy- Mstter I can understand to be intelligent` for man himself I regard as I0 much that- Irnn 'Il`,....-.-..-. I | - m A 1 A nun o-|yn Cw-n-;(\|1-. LII. IIITIJ Illlll L IVFIVJ 19 '\I IICIIYII I-11" tor. Energy I know can take various` forms and manifest itself in dibronr ways, I can understand also tho: it works not. only upon, but through, matter. What` this matter, what thisenergv is, I do not know. ?;u'1}JoZ?y":t3:7 51 il'3e $33; Kai}? 1:s|.;-a_:;..._ I... LL; _.'.~. 5:2 ~ .Li'_ `An insipid and ta.ste1ess` morsel, which 2 becomes delicious and de_1ecta.bleiu pro- : portion as ig is avored Viwith love.` The 1o.'ver .privilege` and Elie dog : Fahd-A ' ll Vvsavll UIIIIIAIIUUSI l tlllil `Tvl;e lover : ag of truce a.ft'r a quar- .1 uugw VI. pv V V; A`wom9.u'si;1'-ump caid in` the game of Ln l:n9~ _'I8qUII'lll2 '15 F0 '_v_I'8COIlBIl.'|lCF: thin-egnmiona for thesale of npirtuoui drinks, with a -view to check drunken- ness among common people. Many of the petitioners are in favor of prohibiting theNss.le_of liquors by ind_ividua.ls in small oonimpnlties. Izic poses to sellliquors in`, I vlllagesjand small towns` should be 1zrs.nt- - 7 ed only to the representative `bodies of such` communities, who should at . the same time be held responsible for the orderly behavior of those to whom they measure out drinks. ' LVCID6 I 6 sE'l.1 Kin gr 5 ad, V `A - ' Vllllvlu Black Valley 12; R. `R.i4dVe," , I,-` N. T... ":2)c;l`ns G"l'IV-V9 l :.1;`:R_.i`d6, ; `John Boyle. >"D gills . _,, ;_ wno knows wniirr A x1"ss`1s';~'5 Unvl u "The Rndical Ride. A. J .. Walker. 1 _ ` 9 Warren's Ride," E H ; Wesfn. "Young Lochinvar : Ride, Walter Scott... Q VI C- . .-. mue," "vvunenmt .I:$lfl8'W1th Lenore," ' V` `J vhn Sullivan : March, Don Quixote ; `Pa.role, v Mazeppa s_` -Circus Feat, News from Flodden.Field, ."Pytniaa Homeward Race, Ride of the Light Brigade. Ride of Commendatore. - The. Ride for Life.end Dick Tiu'pin'a' Ride. \I III ! IUD Ll Stampi for letters welfe first tempor- arilynned in France in time of "Louis XIV.. and different devices were "after- ` `wgrd ~'us,ed 'in'.`8pnin; sud-~ Sweden. ' In. 1840, th po`sI5il'refor1i1 was put in opera-` . ttonwin . England, ..a.n_d. x-AL. used ..in the .r.e.r9% at r!L}IJi1.!%fV hd tn..,ent-- % abczsrinszmg, t.i.va,1:; ts:-i9rtrpIt!;;.of ssbznnm-;.. 9'} ',.. (`Shay ooiiit` iitrodhmd:mnalanov::vv0.~nujoya.tho I hiiniinnrnfxsn-nnn mlninhhll ' .-._-'-..LI.`..E. United S_tat.es._in 1847... Two valua only 5-eg.`.iua:a;.n;:gua:ma%;mns%;aga ~ Y vigtihe above m_ay_be T added Grayson MoArtbur a Ride, Israel Putnanfs }Ride , Wilhelm s Ride` with Lenore, 'u1`..L.. a..n:.._..9-.1u-__-:. n u-n'__ n E, band Retorm conference. The greatconference on land reform- will commence in London next Thursday .r Five hundred delegates, three tourths of them actual agricultural laborers, will be present. and 750.000 tillers of the soil will be directly represented, as well as various societies interested in reforms Mr. Gladstone will breakfast with the delegates on Friday morning, and___ will deliver a speech to which the greatest im- portance will be attached alike by friends and foes. .Altogether, it is pretty evi- dent that Mr. Gladstone s enfeebled constitution has still enough vitality in it to furnish a physical outt to a half dozen fairly robust elderly politicians. tiilitrodhnod sn(L~nom';!Iw.'exmjoy:..tho 1 priyilgorofmunding ubttebiall: over the?- *- % -..-.v-,-.-, n -.-v-~;-n--_:-- -pugs-vwzyvn-..-1 nvvuqw |'._v-_.I_I~p .;~,'v,Ion vv . . [Nil ,4: w.`."Mary Bu'1er u'Ride.v B.`7F. Taylor. Parson Allen : Ride, `Wallace Bruce. Paul Revere : Ride, . H. ` W.. Lone- fellow. Ride to A?x, _ Robert Broivning. Skipper Ireaon's Ride. ; ._ J. G. Whit- :nu ` tier. nettor` wrmng or Great Antiquity--'.l.`he History of Postage Stamps. The sending of letters byvpost was origin- ally established-by the l Roman emperors -Latter writing in of `great antiquity.` for safe and1p'eody transmission . of pub- li'o documents and in modern Europe by Louis XI. of France for the same. purpose. The first opprowh to 3` regular postal system in England wo in Vtho` timo` of hF`".1:" V |.".'.' m n nun. \lII\IAIJ8 vvnaaxgasunnnv, VA f M by causing the blood to `become depraved and the system en`- febled, is the parent of innumerable maladies. That Aye:- s Sarsaparilla ~ is the _'best* cure for Indigestion, even when coxnplicated with Liver Complaint, is proved by the following testimony from -Mrs. Joseph Lake, 01 Brockway `Centre, Mich.:-` u-r:__-._ --._...1-.e__4 -_`h n._.u....u-_. `Jun: va V, avnnvnnc Liver coxnpflaintl and indigestion made mve life 9/burden and ,c'ame...neare emiiug my existence. For more than Luau: ;, c.2.;*s E suffered untold agon ,'was 1 : :';:.;-.e;1 almost to a. skeleton. and ardly !.:o.'l st:-:r.gt.h to drag myself * about. All l:ir::i=. of food distressed me and only lm .v.v-out delicate could bei ested at all. Within. the time mentione several pnvsiuaiaris, treated me without giving re- lief. J:u1.nlngj that I took seemed to do any pcimauent good until I commenced the use ofAAyer sc Sarzsaparilla, which has pr-::`.L22.cd wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take-the Sarsapae rilln I could see an improvement in my condition. V My appetite beganto return . and with, it came the ability to digest all the food taken, m strength im- proved each day. an after a few montlzs of faithful attention to your zlircctlcns, I found _myself "a well woman, able `to attend to all household ziiztios. The medicine has given me a new lease of life. A T Ayers Sarsaparilla, 1.3111: A Gun int PREPARED BY ' Dr. J. O. Ayer 8: 00., Lowell; Maa. Price 31;` Iix_ bottleq, 36. Worth $5 a bottle. ' $% ~J:i:3;igef%s5tion& Lady Godia Ride,~ Alfred Tenny- 1h, `RUM D "l3el;i'1'y this rate of speed is much i greater than physiologists appear toallow and itseems reasonable that these is a cloae affinity .het_ween vital energy `and electricity. I do not say there are inden-- tical; on the contrery;I.aa`y they are very like. If one could learn` to "make vital energy directly without fuel, that is, with-V , out beefsteak in the stomach, and in such manner that the human vaystem could ap propriate? it. the elixir.ffo,f life would no ' long'er`be a dream of elcheliiy. But "we have not yet learned to make electricity directly, without the aid of fuel and _L`--g . 3 not oxzly distressing complaint, of 7. P :On(\`:- `I-x116 Riv nn|un3n4u >\ AAA 64 alt-&nlI`13o I-ll'l\Jl'D u RHEUMATI SM. 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VVICIUUU Q:--- -------_- W 7 Ta: Omruun Com-ntr,_'I7?Im-1-a.yl Stu`-eet,T`N. uuouruuy In IU Uoloox, 8110. um copy I0!` sucn change must be in the ADVANCE oioe not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, in any week; otherwise the advertiser's announcement may not be made public until the week following. Advertisers will not be; allowed to. use their iapace for advertising an outside theix ho own regular business.` they` do` no. 3-:!nsientt rates be charged for such atlver men . ' Condensed advertisements on First Page ` such as'Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. PI-nnnrtv for Rah: nr 1-A Pant Qnnnln A'-Hal... uuun an wants 0!; an Klnus. 14085 and manna. Property for Sale or to Rent, 8 ecio Artiolee Etc Etc.. must be sccom ant with the cash. 'will be inserted--F rst insertion, .2 oents per. word. each subsequent insertion; 1 cent r wordxnnmes. addresses, and gures ooun as words ; but a. reduction to 1 cent` per word will be made when the number of insertions of the lame matter exceed FOUR. ' , -v -n-v-av-I 3 vvnunanlo 20 Inches, 1_ Colum_:i_ b Vital Energy and Electricity. Thomas A. Edison has spoken his mind touching energy, do follows: |f\E ............ `L... n. .. ....\n-... .3 nnnn nu.

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