The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
iq .? t **!»• »<* < £ - C > 1 3 X T C 3 k i t T O P ' « i » ,u#rtrt*& ■#£,< &*y*- ?','•%* ?L# ••t?' *?W a '*# C L O All goods.in this department sold ■on Tuesdays o f eaeRweek a t 1-4 off. ** * rW' *ty t’yrt. i ^ jk ^ ' ■ , , % . jj/; DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT m f a mSJ a *,*& :|dg||f|Aall leather goods on ThursdaysJ 2r‘ •■. ' * * ' • . ■ ■ ' • -- I .' . *-’ik :«■•-, '*1 • 1 v. *-. ,■ (. •. *.rv fc £■■ . /h■ , _ .• ■ ' V;if,- '•*' *•' /' " ’ I ». * 'i ' • • • •- ;.^VA^:V^r ; CARPET, FLOOR OIL CLCTH AND HORSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, l-4#off oa ag gpo^^pfqnWednesdaya.M off on M l |oc&s In Ikis department Ahm itof $1.00worfch'ofeach ismade on’on Fridays. ^ . I CANTON FLANNELS , CALICOES. M USLINS A N D YARNS . A splendid ^tock of $20,000 worth of goods offered. M. 0. ADAMS- JkH IMDKrXMbKMT WXKKLT K*WSPAP£R. SATURDAY , OCTOBER, 18, 1890 , ■.. - .j jllli,,..., .» ..W, ...... . II... Ml .■ W. Jr. BLA lJt, m ito ra n d Prop 'r w i c k • i.ao p i n a n n u m - CHURCH D IRECTORY . Covenanter - Chtfreb.—-Rev T, C* tfiifotiii pastor. insular services at 11:00 * n); asbb#tbS<ihool*t 10HK) a to R.J». Cliureh.—RSv. J. V , 'Horton, pOstor. SeryioeeatllsOQa in; Babbeth schoolatlOKWa m. M.E, Church.- Rev. G. L. Tufts, pas tor. Preaching at IQtiS. a irt; Sabbath briiootai 8:80 a. to.t <r!aO*. #:00 p.m.i Yoaag DaopJafa a«*Uiti' at 7^0 P m*, ^iwyer ineeting Wtdnwiday sveningjat U:F. Chtirtfb.— R«r. Jr, o. WarnooV, pastor. Bscvlcss at 11:00a in aod. 7 p m; Sabbath school at lOrfWa i* A 31. Ml. Oh«rob.-R«r. J. t>. ton, pastor. Sarvlcsa i*n<l 7*0pm sach Sabbath; Sabbath_ school 149 p m; class, 740 p m each Friday. Baptist Chttrah. — Rav. D.MTurcar, e »tor. ^reaching avary Sabbath at a lb. and740p ni; Sabbath SoltoOT at Z49ofelo«X pro; nesday night: «{ OHurn H wwmw * ; Fraysr msatlng Wsd- MelfeiitXtMMUi* Sunday is tbs golden chop diet binds the volone o f die week. Drtds are fruif; word* are but leaves. ■» . 1 ■' Spare moment#are the golden dust of time, The gloomiest mountain never cart a shadow on both side# at once. Let you* life be like a sdow-flake, leave a mark but net a stain. Lo#t, yesterday, eeewwrbeiubrtwleu sunrise and rrunset, two goldeoi hour#, each set with aiaty ^kunond minute#; bo reward k oflbred, for they are gone forever,—Horace Maun.* Moderation is the silken string rus- ning through thepearl o f all virtue -m i v ^ Diminutive strings o f habit are ari* strong enomrit to be frit untti mb too Oh! gold is great, but greater far is heavenly sympathy. Little,minds are tamed andsub dticd by misfortune, hut great minds rise above ii—Washington Irvin. ■ Recollect that trifles make, perfec tion, andpOrfection isno trifle. Thou.must he true to thyeelfif thou the truth would teach. I t needs the overflow o f the heart to giv e the life fullspeech. ’ - ' We have quoted abovethebenutiful thought# to please and benefit the readers o f our item*; and b$low we give a problem, to call upon our read ers for their ability to reason. Solve and.send us the solution. We will give the solution and its anther for in spection by those who-may he inter* erted. I f the number of.apples in a basket were taken out two at a'time, one Wouldremain; i f taken, out three at a time, one wjuld remain; likowise if taken out four, five or six at a time; hat if taken ont seven at a time there not a iy remain. HoW many apple# in the basket? A WOND E R FU L BACE . •Etas* XuWhat * Detroit M u OaU# . Mia Japanaafc •rt«MMtttttg«fei*c# * m . I m .*)* X*aS •* Utor su k »s*-«s »a «i im ta* * » » • ' : « m n **kb* iapmlmgmsHmum—A * pmktMB* ImxUUwl' WHm, Jdr. TnAmiak S m itm . of Dtotrtt. has liMtoissfl after a- fsa#*# rsrtdeaoe la J m M m *»d bos aorns totentetiag lhb 4 (S toiMtsfM m Swoadsrfol psoplo. T o * frote tsifbrter MwAteemsaald, S|S|*tlMj|iof tbelr ’^Htetr woUteds ars a«Uk* ours la ofsry respect, WsCMitertk thetaaorti*> iMg |« the lias of s frieulttute*.oa tbs «sa|iMK» wfJUtvs maty totngs .toleas* llriVwMi, <Wptows.MHrowa rtemfUSi MsetwwsfitewWbtieaotrtmawsi .bamiMlbMuadopMd, oatetet csasANr Heir s t ilM t# u p e r io * T «^ tfeHT ’ ■ *' m A m tb « strests la their stties laid « « * tasitttiarity with ou n r wf#s,b# wueh tb* sw ii styia, au i M iW m n r t after * bmrite go* or iiCBit grssissaA Thu bu ses of the aiites a#* bat *** *,.4 ■‘(A,?/-. '‘*s’ story m ncignt ana ■are oonstruotea or bstoboo poles fastened ' together,, sur mounted by a tbatchcd roof. :There are no walls, tho Japanoso paper, which servos the double purpose of providing shelter and light, being; Substituted, Glass windows and shingled' roofs may be ooen on somo.fow house*. All vlows from tho house open upon tho ganlon, the street being entirely closed/up. The Japanoso will have bis garden if it is but half tbo size of an ordinary billiard table. Tho love of tho beautiful in nature and art i% Inherent with the wholerhoo—absolutely a ’part of their existence. On all sides of tho house are built porches, it being tbo especial delight of tho Japanese to live in the open air as much aa possible*. Bleb foliage and flowers may bo seen iq; these gardens. Tho chrysanthemum it. tho imperial, flowot, but the cherry"blos som is thomint popular with thopeople. “ Japan is populated with an aggre gate of 89,000.000 souls, a martial raoo that has never yet been invaded. The people are resolute, full of courage, and are very patriotic. Since the revolution of 169# they have bad a constitutional government. The Mikado is the nom inal ruler, bis powers being limited by a body Of men divided into two branches, which corresponds to. our' Senate and House of Representatives. Their form of government U even more liberal than that of Great Britain, “ There are fewer social distinctions there than in othercountries, the people living upon u m t of equality. The men bare adopted the regulation En glish dress, wherein I think they made a mistake, because their own poculiar costume IS much prettier, lighter and more oomfortable, allowing greater freedom to tho movements of the body. I hotioed that, although they wear the lBaropoaacostume in the daytime, they discard it and don their own attire ir evening. The women have refused to adopt the dress of the English and American ladies and cling to tho gar ments they have been aooustomed to wear, although the oonrt ladles wear the Frenchcostumes.** “ Are the people poseessed of abun dant educational facilities?” “ They are, indeed—the men, I mean, for top women are not allowed thaad vantages of acquirement of knowledge. They are beautiful and virtuous and make exosliehtmothers, but are looked upon se inferiors, f said to the Japan ese: ‘Tour greatest ambition is to reach a point wber# you can be considered the eqialA of the Europoana, but you oan never attain Mint end until you alter your teeatmeat of your womea, educate them, reftne them and oosolder thorn as good ss yourselves.* “ The Japanese are very tsoeptive and imitative. They have adopted many of oerown eomusreial ideas, and carry os minis*, manufactures and M ild tost* a « u , ifpeopIe-wottM take the advice of comotivcsand railsarcimported. Everjy " Important point in thecountry can now .D* iv. Ridgway, 'the druggist, they hereachedby railroad. ThoJapaneseare] never would start on a journey' vrith- very jealous of foreigners and will si- linttle n f f,hnm!u'flain*n low no outsider to Obtain a foothold in I^ f botUQ ot OhambcrltonB colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, It can always bedepended upon and is pleasant to take. their country for tho purposo of engag ing in business—and they arc right, America for tho Americans and Japan tor tho Japan^o is my Bentlmont.,> A l*et U oom ’, UrwnlM. We want every mother to know A family in Dover. N. J., who had , , , , long been missing' valuables was ) that Croup can bo prevented.; True athazod a day or two ago co Ond them in tbbsecret nest of a pot goote- Among tho articles which the bird had appropri ated were two gold thimbles, a tortoise- shell comb, scarf-pins, spools of sewing silk, silver luco and a VVaterbury watch. The goose >i#d a trick of knocking at the door in quest of edlblo dainties, aqd 6h being admitted and petted would seek a sunny corner of the room and doze. When left alone it began Its pur loining operations. It was biding the stolen timo-pleco with Its other treas- Ures when discovered. Happy noMiara- T'm hunts, V ctuau tw W Idas i attack. Eveil after a rough cough ville, Ind* writes: “Electric Ritters I . .. „ e lias dune niorc for me thanany other »PP<«r«l, the disease mayhe pre- * ' * bad .vented by using this remedy a# direct ed. For sale by B, G. Ridgway. croup never appears without a warn ing. The first symptom is hoarseness; then tho child appear# to havet taken cold or a cold may have accompanied tho hoarseiiees from the start, „ After that a peculiar rough cough is devel oped, which is followed by the croup, The time to act is when the child first becomeshoatsei a few doses of Cham berlain’#.Cough Remedy will prevent medicine# ,com.lined, for that lV-eling arising from Kidney and LiV' or trouble.” John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of snine place, says: “Find Electric Hitter# to be the heatKidney and Liver medicine, made me feci like a now man.” -J. W. Gardener, hardware merchant, same town, saysf T h « Q u ee a F a y s A l l Expenses, The Queen’# last “ Free Trip to Eu rope” having excited such universal Electric Hitler* is just the thing for a i interest, the publishers ofthat popular man who is ail run down awl don’t magazine offer another and $200 extra cure whether he live# or die#} he . .. found new- Strength, good appetite *oe expenses, to the person lending them the largest list o fEnglish words constructed from letters contained in the three worda “ Briti*h North Amer ica.” Additional prize# consisting “o f _ . go® and felt ju«t like l.c hau a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at Rioa- way ' b Drug Store, (2>‘ - 'i-i » » w.-a."in '-I—■ Pm no ii need H # |# Ie te | Y e t Sieved. “ Was taken with a bad cold, which jPortiere Curtains, Silk Dresses, Man- settled on my lungs, cottghset in and tel Clocks, andmany other useful and inated in ..... “ j Silver Tea Sets, China Dinner Sets, finally term ‘ consumption Forit doctors gav# me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour,determined if I could not stay with my friends ou earth* I would meet my absent ope# above. My husband was ad- Valuable krtiries will also he awarded. Ill order ofmerit A special prize of a Seal Skin Jacket to the lady, and a handsome Shetland Bony to girl or boy (delivered free in Canada or 'M * * i.D ,.X k r f .M » r D W - erv for Consumption, Cough# and f * ® j f . n0t lm Colds. ,‘X gale It a trial, took In » „ •fian twenty wor^ will receive a elgld,bqttl#s;it Ho# enred toe and.*®1* mx U, 8. Ste, atampe for thank'God lam how a well and) complete rules, illustrated catalogue heartv woman.” Trial bottle# free of prises, and sample number o f .The at B* C. Rlduway*#^rpg«toi;ef regu- 4Q «en . ^ A d d ie te jg # Oattedian lar site, 50 cents and $1,00 ftae$it ThK>nto,
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