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11 1 'a W INGHAM TIMES,. OCTOBER 12, t l7RI4,
11l• -e M. Rusk t,f the (ietk!riell{.('ICn for his ext.' Bent hillier awl
a.,.',It.clt•1: i1110.)t, th(.n Dila nn excellent! instructive riddle -s.
j i 1;iY (,y on "Penmanship and 11(,?w to i ,J, 13. Weatherhead their showed
Leach it." 'li-. uteri tvaelast vet'ti• ac 11
1 ,,111,1 nlcthe 1 of t0 1 n'; luta lfulx°,
real weltingand ie :111 ;t(l'('4i(il... of tilt 1 taking tall:! peen, ell() Winter,"
iti.a.t('tll. Many teachers aisle.. part in I by ('Marler: 1). ltolreitst, . (ltir4 of
t]le Ilirlells•1011 :Ell(l 111i1.eli VII lllililie t 111Ut1t'1 se11o,11 !<tRelt"lit 1\'11;2 1);eN:'C;`
I, illtfJ;'ilifli'iult \wa`; Sr]('(11ie(l fie en the ateiidill!" '1r. Weafherllead till el'-
)aler lUI(1„t'ro1U the (lisli.a,•iou Clint 1 11>1•tnuity of illustrating his method
11,11 1 „
; fo,loiwt cl. I of tenehing literature in a practical
i A general (1 t: ell"I ),1 took. Pinot' I ill uin.'r. The `till;jee•i ‘‘‘,.as. fu1'111('1'
as t() the deplorable 1'1•:1r!..e.' of nnlh'r- I, crimenaecl by evveral teachers.
J���??''pp'' �j, Cit �{ (�+a'�l ,'� •; `• d 1)lll('tillt.; 111:11 is at present 111 1't>,;�ll(! 'W. 'Ale:•llltil.e\' intl'O(ltle"tl the :alb -
jeer,
C. N. W. TELWr47'ihtiit't, l w ..1
"ix.1.i. wait, nature ofassigning.
and eorrectlim of the t-ol11('."
Mr, '10'1w ky .oils opposed to the
nesigning of home work to any
large ext0nt, ll.nleS., by way of re-
viewing the want.' of the (lay so as to
more firmly fix the information
- AND --
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GIST
among' ttlteIa is. ..\,otI n g ictal
Brunswick
to lower the tl,geitl; (4f the 1>r;.fe::••ion
app.Brunswicti Ho1Is�, • ' more than this; erilleieue ul('ttlutt of
Ip 1
!scot -LH -11g yositiale4, many vsl•':eol'
_ - .. Out ,• hintswere thrown out rola civo to
! making' the teaehing profession n)Ore
i permanent. On motion of lnspoetur
1 Tom this matter was referred to the gleaned ill the 11Iin(3 If any work
1111. resolution committee to report
11+ assigned, it 1.11(7111(1 17l' such tat 2'':111
tiler('011.
be crisis exainieed and to terve
]0o1'C as all exercise Of ncnt11e $ than
that of mental strain. The t+ilbtect
VMS ]attires discussed by several of
t110 teacher: lu0 t'ut.
'careful study in preparing.
'�.' lli. paperOn motion of (x, W. 11a]inan,
k.c '•. V'a{ r e
9
I
W. 3lcRoberts, of llolmesville, thole
took up "ilel!graphy, - •]low to tench
FEID:>,.Y OCTOBE1t 1.3, 11,04. 1 it.” 111'. McRoberts went into the
. — - .. : a::_ .. . hatter very thoroughly, and showed
EDITORIAL NOTES. : that he had bestowed much tilde and
THE Dominion Government has The subject was discussed further by
been asked on behalf of Canadian !several of the teachers present. vote of thanks of the association \wile,
t('nderecl the Collo to Institute
Board for the use of their excellent
assembly room for the session:; of the
mission of this article into the Liutecl :the work with pupils. The differ- Association, and the Assoc ation ad-
S`ates, ; come between derivation and Mee- ,journal at 12.30 to meet at the call
. THE Canada Presbyterian remarks: ' ton should be carefully taught. The of file executive.
English prefixes should be first The association i5 (lecidc(lly in
taught thoroughly. After this the �1Ly of of a anion meeting.with East
Latin or Greek may be taught in ' -Munn next spluh�,,
Ii f 1 'i ,) tf 11 sub -
secontlect y b (.1. 13a.ird nnnhiiluous
stilt interests, to reciprocate with the 1 A. J. Moore, B. A., next took up
.American Government in the matter ;the subject of ".Derivations" and
of salt, and tuns secure th' free a(t-1 dealt with his method of taking up
"Alexander T. Galt, Christopher
Finlay Fraser and 'Alexander Mac-
kenzie, were good illustrations of tfie i either older. Mr, Moore gave Son10 o \\ me 11(4 r e.1 ec 11 y
fact that in order to secure the res- excellent examples of peculiar and unit ed () ',V IIaL�t,\� tee. '1'rea>.
heat and confidence of the best por- difficult derivations ; his paper was , El- seas.,
tion of the community a politician I very interesting and instructive, and
sloes not needto gush, and treat at , the teachers Were very much pleased --- _
tit i 1 1.' the b b' 1 ' ' 1 - - • 11 f 1 1' r or Over 3'Ifty Yearn
jl''te"'s0 f 'ted on p0)ple l)\' pretend- with the Sltb'('ct As sett) .en 11.1;ra.•Tatsu 1%)utuv.—Srrs. 3)11 Intelligent people, %vho realize the ho-
(>' t) take ' gree; interest it thenhaving
111., t n d� 1 4 1 1. 1 I']1(, time for adjournment
Ir..'.III:?I't1 L: -e of T.e.se1tt3 the ,arl'.wuJ,the.'�S:i0Ci11tiu>ladJ011t'ncdto
'' ' meet at 9 a. 111. Friday.
Well-known Mi( 00111 ant, teas eharg.ecl 1 }0 i: -;J (.l.
before the Police Magistl'ate with a' Ill the (ive11i11g a. very suceesSfu1
breach of the election act by taking! entertainment 'Sag held in the Col- Genial lP ,
Ot''latC Institute assembly r0o111. '
m i Interesting and instructive addres.'es flo(3IJ's rime; are the „pet:11'ter•(litlner
last Ontario election. At the ollinr' , • > „ 0>' lTti OF OLIVER 'WENDELL I10LMES pill, a:bist tai;;.+Stio,i, prevent (:onstipll-
1 'were given 1 Ii I. Strang, B. _ .,
Tn._pector Tom, G. Baird, W. ?
e ):LL'
:IT kiss ll ll ll'ti, and
1 \}^it 1 . 1'.. owe s 101110101' 0 (ea lug
d1 Conqueriui; Will,
Many are the stories teal of the
way in which 1'l;t, the first Earl of
Chatham, f'1'ighten( (t and si'('nceci
those \vlie attempted t() eritivis.! his
speech or aetiun in any way.
on One certain (' (1 iu 1 a 111e1111:eI'
of the, Mouse of (. 0)1 lulus made use
of the phrase, "Tang, lords 80(1 cc1111-
I11ons, Or" directing his i;:t, e tu)vartl
Mr. Pitt— . 'Lie that right honorable
lnelllbel' would call til( 111, 'Commons,
i lords and kin.
Mr. Pitt rose with great dollbora-
tiol and 011110(1 him to order.
"(I have frequently hoard in this
house doctrines which have .sirprioed
1110," he sa''d, "bur HOW my blood
runs cold. I (101ir0 the words of the
honorable gentleman may be taken
, ,1
(1011'11,
'1'he cleric of the house wrote the
1woI'(h.
"Bring th011) to lie," commanded
Mr. Pitt, in .t voiee of thunder. 13y
this tiule the o91iulimg member '0'1is
thoroughly frightened.
"She" ' 110:said, ild(heh.4t11,m.,' 11]111(4(lf
to the Sp.'ILker', "I am sorry to have
given offence to the right honorable
gentleman, or to tile. Molise. I111ea111
nothing; ! Ring, lords and commons,
lords, king and 00111011)11 ; commons,
lords and king; tela juneta in 11110, I
meant nothing 1"
Mr. Pitt then rose, and said grave-
ly, "i do not wish to primp the hatter
further ; the ]110111ent ll Llan acknowl-
edges his error, he ceases to be ;guilty.
I have a great regard for the. honor -
:"
member, and as 1)11 instance of
that regard, I give hint this advice—
that whenever he 111e1mts nothing, 11e
will ship' nothing.
•
„
Nothing Litt' snae,
` ' ; • slow' S..uthilr_ Syrup hos been used for o'•er fifty
years 1)y milhnns fit mothers fur 11, >lr darn 'c u while
(.•etli(nr, with peffsetstlm(eH.. It soothes the child
so)frns the rums, dikes t.il pain, cures wind (olio,
end Is thebest 'Cn,ed,• for Dlarrhtrs. Is pleasant 1 .
the taste.. Seal by Druggists in et ere par) „f the
tt orlo. 'twenty five. emits t( finale, Its ta.iue is
ibe„leulahle. lie sure and ask for Mrs. 1Vinslnw s
tioot)hhe. tiyrup, Mill Inko BO other Rin1'.
portant part the blood 11
the holy in n. (11)1111.1! t
nothing strnil> o in the
ear;es flood's lin rfin ;al riila
ii1 ninny 1.1•U(l l)tt•o result.
11101%11, h . bol=t Wit t'
i,> 1hrmush the 1,100.1. i'1•
i1Ia vitillizes the h1a> .1,
, t I I •.,roots 00 t.;rOJB
a tarot of raper from the booth at the =, __ ._...__.
old= in keeping
!nn"IiI.iun, lied
Ott UI1I' UI' die,-
i1
til Ile to cure.
from tin pure
> ttto t. ilio,%
):)+1•.y Sar>inplli'-
, , • .IT BEVERLEY MASS, tion.
booth Mr. Lye became annoyed be -'.lune _
cause the returning officer, in pur-, and G. Holman. Mie..ea ,,lack, Beverley, Mass., Oct. 7. -Oliver John Scott, of Galt, has exported
suanee of his duty, marked the num-1 Ausebrooke, 'IeL:1100, A. I'.arritt �_ died
more than 7,000 head of cattle this
Wendell r (ndell Holmes, the poet, die d fit
bei of :lir. Lye's ballot upon the t Strang ,till Neftel and the C(,hegiatt'” his r CsicltUCC at Beverley rum 1111:; season.
back. Thinking an attempt was i Institute glee club Enrol:=heel an ex -
afternoon. It isthongllt that =x2,00'0 will be
being made to identify Gide vote lie , ccllent programme o 11hu.lc and song OliverWendell Holmes was 1)01'1] spent for flop picking at Georgetown
• tore the counterfoil out of the ballot 1 which was: highly apin'Cciltecl. at Oliverricl'r Bass., August 29th, this season,
book. The :Magistrate found the 1 Votes of thanks and (sell Clave the fie, t ,
charge proverb, but as lir. Lye had 1 Queen doled the 7roceedinge at aL i�'i'')' 1lc was i'adllated at Har- t A .."3011 to Rorse1nen.-One bottle
ekpres ed reg t ' 1 s- vied College in 1829, 1.md began the of En1;li,i11 l-pat•ln Linitnout completely
Let and the Crown - seasonable hour. J. T. Wren elle
study of 1:1.1w \vhieh he subsequently removed a curl) from my horse. I take
sf1111>h' bIl)d to show what the la\v'chnrgecl the duties of chalrnntn very 1
aha. ikmed for that of ]Medicine. P}ensure In re.cotxlnicnding the remedy,
meant, the defendant was remanded efficiently.a4 it WAS with u>vsteriouri promptness in
for sentence 1111 called for. This SEPT. 2.8th, 18;)4,
%leans that the ease is at an end. As y The association meet at J a. 111., Mr.
to 3Ir.Lyo':s rough-ancl-ready metl:acla Wren In the chair.
the Magistrate added : "Tl:e Legis- Devotional exercises conducted by
latus e has deemed this offence to be Mr. Strang.
011e of iiieh gravity thiit imprison- The minutes of the foion r S('d;t1011$
ment is the only pnnieliinent. The 1 were read and approved.
C0U1'se of conduct the defendant chose The auditors, Messrs. J. A. Demp-
to adopt was one calculated to bring soy incl S. J. Boyd, presented their
into, contempt what has been deliber- report through the secretary which,
ately directed by the Legislature. 011 motion of Inspector Toni seconded
He was, therefore, setting his opinion by R. E. Brown, WAS adopted.
against the low of the land. The The election of officers was then
soul' e he adopted to remedy what proceeded with.
he considered a grievance, would, if 'Messrs. J. A. Dempsey and Peter
adopted by everybody else on any Gowan were appointed tillers.
subject whatever, lead to chaos. It• The result of the election WOS as,
it-. 1 1110(1(• of proeeetlin . which could follows : President --.J. 13. W eatlter-
n e tt;]erat;'d• laced, ; t. Helens. Vice President ---
...r~ __._......_.___.-__ Mr;;, A. Robb, Farquhar, Sec: T1reaa.
'v���,'.$t Huron l +rid.CM1Li S.' --I • W. 'dolman,. Eliniville. Extent-
tive Connnittee Messrs. G. lhci;-
The ' "est Huron Teachers' As-
s0e:a(1> 0 'net in the Collegiate In-
stitute (. (dr'riell, on Sept. 27th, 189-I,
aecol d,0; ' 1,) the executive C0nn0ittee's
announcement.
President J. T. 1Vreil oecupied
the chair. 1.. E. Brown conducted
devot'onal ( ereises.
The 11)11181.01 (:f t.i0. lase SC•t5i011 of
the Institute at Exeter' were read end
adopted.
II. 1. Strang, 13. A., Tread master of
the Collegiate Institute, welcomed
the e
h s, cl tzo t and on behalf tt
, f Of the
trustee board presented the teachers
the freedom of the building.
The following committees were
then appointed, viz: Audit—Messrs.
S. J. Boyd and J. A, Dempsey; Res-
olutions—Messrs. J. 13. Weatherhead,
II. t. Strang, R. E. I3rown, Misses
'Vesper and McMath.
f8. J. Boyd then proceeded to read
Jim able paper on "Education front a
inorat standpoint.” Several teachers
discussed the subject and compliment.
(d Mr. Boyd on his excellent paper.
A resolution of thanks to Mr. i3oyd
Was passed by the association.
Tho time for adjournment Having
twitted the association adjourned to
1.; 0 P. 31,
AFTERNOON SESSION, �r 7 .
) The Association met at i. 0 PAL.
The minutes of the forenoon session
read and approved.
pard, Saltford, J. S. Del ;•aty. CCeni,ra-
1in, ti P. Balls, 13. A., (iodel•ich,
Hisses 'Watson, .Nile, and McMath,
UO(.lerich.
On motion a Tote of' thanks wits
presented to J. T. Wren and the
other retiring officers for their ser-
vices during the past year.
Inspector Toni then called the roll
and 74 teachers answered to their
111111105.
J. S. Cameron, of the Collegiate
Institute, very ably discussed the
subject "Rhetoric, and how to teach
it." This subject was assigned to
Mr. Strang but Mr. Cameron, \vho
teaches the subject in the Collegiate
Institute, kindly consented to intro-
duce the subject, Mr. Cameron
showed by the manner in whieh he
presented this branch of school work
that he was thoroughly cotive]'tant
with the subject mid bestowed Itltleh
care and study on the preparation of
the paper.
00 motion of G. M. Kilty, Mr.
Cameron was requested to illustrate
his method of teaching paragraph
analysis, which he (lid to the great
satisfaction of the association, taking
"The 'Trial by Combat at the Dia-
mond of the Desert," as a lesson.
Moved by Mr. 111ty, seconded by
Mr. Baird, and resolved that a hearty
vote of thanks be tendered Mr. Cam -
Having attended the hospitals of the removal from horsee, of hard, sof or
Paris and other European cities, he calloused lumps, blood spavin, splints,
commenced practice in Boston 111 carros, stveeny, moles and sprains. GEO.
1836. In 18`x18 he 0.0e. elected pro- hoar), Perm+'', Markham, Ont'. Solcl at
fessor of anatomy and physiology i11 Ghiholul's Drugstore, 4\']nrham.
Dartmouth College, and in 1847 was' . The annual taxes of the world
appointed to a similar professorship aggllegate the enormous sum of
in the Massachusetts medical school, $l',13')()'()()(� ()G0-
froiu which he retired in 1882. As
early as 1836 his contributions in ` .
verse appeared in various periodicals.
As a writer of songs, lyrics and poems
for festive occasions he occupied the
first place. He was for many yearn
a 'wailer lecturer. In 1857 he com-
menced in the Atlal,tic Monthly a
series of articles under the title "Tit+
Autocrat of the I3reakfast Table,"
which were followed in 18(10 by
" The Professor at the Breakfast
'''able "; hi 1872 by " r1'h0 Poet at
the Breakfast Table," aiul in 1885 by
"'1'he Newport Folio." In addition'
he published "Astra'a" in 1850; "Cur-
rents and Counter -Currents iti Medi-
cal Science," 1861 ; ," Elsie Veinier,
a Romance of Destiny," 1861 ; "Bor-
derlands in 'Sonne Provinces in Medi-
cal Science," 1862 ; " Songs in Many
I1evs," "Soundings I''rolm the c�tlalr-
t1C,''1S(i 1• ; " IIuinorous Poems,"1865;
" The Guarding Angel," 18018 ; "Me-
chanism in Thought and 'Moral,,
1870; "Songs of Many Seasons,"
1874; " John L. Motley, a Memoir,"
1878 ; " The Iron Gate" and other
poemt1880 ,
" Medical Essays," 1883;
"Pages from an Old Volume of Life,"
1883; "Ralph Waldo Emcrson,"1884;
"A .Mortal Antipathy, 1885 ; " One
Ilmiclred Days iii Ettroppe," 1887
" Before the Curfew," 1888, and nu-
mer1oe'n1s recited at various 1'e- II ye'1 C'UINc, t s, Pamphl+•t h, 1'natars, 1(11
I tetutx, Circulars, ,vo., .ao., executed hi the best
styli: of the art, at moderate priers, and on short
notice. .Apple Or ,tdd l esa
It Ett.1)'1"I',
TURN Otlk'e, 1Vinh1uu.
, IJWST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY
1 FOR MAN OR BEAST.
Certain in its effects and never blisters.
Read proofs below:
kENDALL'S SP IV GNB E.
Dos 52 Carman Henderson Co.,I11.,Feb.21,'0i. -
Dr. B. J. IIENnALt bo.
Dear Stra—please send mo one of your Rome ,
Books and oblige. I have used a great deal of your
Ifo»dal('s Spavin Ourewithood success • it is a
wonderful medicine. 1 oneo�>ad a metro that had
an occult Spavin and five bottles cured her. 1
keep a bottle on hand all the time..
Yours truly, OnAs. PowELL.
KEN®ALL'S SPAN N CURL
Dr. 0.3% KENDALL Co.
Dear Strs—I have need several bottles of your
1 /,Kendall's spavin Coro" with much success, 1
think it the best Liniment n I over o used.
Mid
kI le
tl re -
=redone Curb,m. Blood recommended n In did fill
o v r ed
n
see al of 8navend HavemOoklas w th
and ke of t. friends Who aro much 'pleased with
and keep it. Respectfully,
Sat. RAZ 1'. O. Dos 348.
CANTON, Mo., Apr. 3,'02.
1i or Sale by all Druggists, or address
Dr. 'Be ere ZCZNDAZD COMPA2Q I>'
VT.
ENOS1fUROH FALLS,L T.
JOE Pilliffi G,
tt11io1.13 and manners.
In 1880 be visited I+Ingland, where
he was received with great cordiality,
Editions of his collected poems have
appeared from time to Bute, the first
in 1.836, and the last in 1889. Ito
has contributed largely to current
medical literature, as well as to liter-
ary journals and reviews. A series
of genial papers from: his pen, en-
titled " Over the Teacups," appeared
in the Atlantic Monthly during 1890.
Pills should fibs taken with
E D. C. when a laxative is
required.
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CENTRE
STREET.
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� 1'� • 13. TowLER, A],D.C.AI„
Umber college Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario
--Coroner for County of f]uron—
Oftice upstairs, next to lib' Morton's office, Wing.
ham, Out.
Oman 11 ojR>.-9 to 12 a. in., 1 to 'p, in.. or at
Residence, Diagonal Street.
T P. OENNEOY, M. D., M. C. P.S. 0.
!(Successor to 1)1%J. A. Meldrum,)
G 1d Med %list of Western University! Lato 'louse
darroon in London General Hospital, Special Litton.
tion •paid to diseases of w'oine i and children.
Office—foriuerl1 occupied by Dr.'biold rum ,Corner
of Centro and Patric% streets.
1VNOtiA:a (1s1,
1'. vANSTONE,
BAI1RISTEII, SOLICITOR, Etc.,
Private ',mil Company funds to loan at lowest rate
interest. No com13i0slnhl charged. Mortgages, town
and ?arm.propert) bought and sold
OFFICE—Beneer Block WI: mum!
J. A. NORTON
BARRISTER ,
\\•inghant (31,33
E. L. orOblI\SON,
Barrimiter Etc.
SOLICITOE TO BANE Olt HAMILTON, MONEY TO
LOAN.
Office—Moyer Block, lwinghnm,
DENTISTRY.—J. S. JEROME, 1•,. D. S.,WitteitAnt,
��,. ,«.'', Is manufacturing flr,3 •class sets of
.: $a„ 0 _1 teeth as chew as the • can be made
in the Dominion. Teeth extracted
absolutely without pain, by his now
1>tfe.
OFFI• Iguaranteed te potty Beaver3 J3
process,
lock, opposite the
Brunswick house.
Wm. H. 11JMaccfonald, L. D.
DENTIST,
OFFICE, MACDONALD'S BLOCK.,,
Will visit Gorrle lat and 3rd Mondays
of each month.
' O HN RITCHIE;
JOHN
GENERAL INSI/RANCE AGENT
wlNomtal,
ONTARIO
DEANS, JR„,ixem M,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOiI THE COUNTY
OF HURON. .
ilSales attended in any part of the Co. Charges
JOHN ovntm:, Wmw, ow, ONT.,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTTlrt!
HitnoN AND DEUCE.
Ail orders loft at the Trims office promptly attend
ed to. Terms reasonable.
• AMES HENDERSON,
•
LICENSED AUCTIONEER 1011 COUNTIES 2fU1tOLI AND
I3httop.
.11183008 attended to promptly and on the Shortest
Notices
Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
All necessary arrangehl3nts can be Made at the
TOMS' aloe
\VINO1fA14 ONr
DU. J, 11ICASII,
1t. D. Toronto, Member College Phyelctane end
Surgeons, Ontario.
Habit AVM 'ontmiio
Mctttoy to LOAtt iia NOte9.
Notes Discounted
REASO1\i'A78L j 'tATE8
Money advanced on Mortgag'es at 51 rel cantwii
t>rlvliego o1 paying at tile end of any year, Nota
and accounts connoted,
atotr. r'. lits <NDOO.
freaver Greek wtnaham, Ont.
1
•' CONCLUnl;lr) VAND ND 1'
'Table Drape, Maggie Mil
Brown,. Arraseene embroi
Sanderson; 2 Jos. Cowan.
.on silk or velvet, John Se
L. Brown. Drawn woi
Knutson, Largest and bi
tion ladies' work, John Sit
2 111.. Stewart. Penmans.
under 14 years, Edith G
Maggie Miller.
ROOTS.
Seed onions, W. 11. McCr.
Tilos, Rae. Potato onions,
2 W. H. McCracken. E
onions, J, 13r ethauer ; 2 1
Cracken. Rose potatoes,
McCracken. White elepha
W. J, Mitchell ; 2 Lawson(
Beauty of Hebron potato
Aylesworth ; 2 W. H. 112(
Any other kind potatoes, '4
Craeken; 2 1', P. Ayleswort
turnips, Jas. Sanderson;
Johnston. Any other kin
John Knox; 2 Samuel Snell,
' field carrots, W. 11. McCI
Geo. Johnston. Garden
.carrots, W. H. MeCrack
Wells.. Short horn carrots,
2 W. 13, McCracken. Lo
beets, W, H. McCracken ;
Johnston. 'Turnip beets,.'
Cracken ; 2 W. J. Johns'
:snips, W.11.. McCracken ; 2.
Mammoth long reel mangol
McCracken; 2 Geo. Johnst(
yellow Lang olds, W. H. M(
,y - 2 Geo. Johston. Yell(
marigolds, W. H. MoOrack(
.Johnston. Collection rot
McCracken.
VEGETABLES,,
Large tomatoes, J. 13rt
P. P. Aylesworth. Small
A. L. Gibson ; 2 J. Brothel
barge, C. Baker; 2 W. H. 21:1
Cauliflower, J. Brethauer ;
McCracken. Squash, W.
8, Crack= ; • 2 C. Baker.
C. Baker. Citrons, W. I
ken; 2 Geo. Johnston.
H. McCracken ; 2 L. Brow
melons, W. II, McCracken
.Aylesworth. Mush Melo]
McCracken ; 2 Tilos. Ila
Chas. Baker ; 2 P. P. A
Corn, W. H. Me0racker
Hislop, Cucumbers, W. J.
.2 P. P. Aylesworth..
Prominent Niagara Distr
Say:
Mr, A. E. Douglas, Druggi
says : "Stark's Powders fol
Neuralgia. Biliousness, an(
highly praised by all who
them.”
Mr. 3'. H. Burgar, Druggis
u•er Town of Welland, say
Powders' give good satisfacl
readily."
Mr. Alex. Rumsey, Imp
Welland, says.: "Stark's 1'
excellent,"
Mr, Wood, Manager IO2
Port Colborne, writes; "Star
' do their work admirably."
Mr. A. L. Taylor, Deputy.
of Welland,says : "Stark
cured me after two years
from Sick Headache and St
other medicines failed." -
Price 25 cents a box ;
medicine dealers.
What's' Your Moi
GLANCE OVER THE LIST
XOUR CHAIIACTi1
An o ld astrological pre(
the character of the girl
the month she was 13or
lows . :i.. > i!ii -czar ,
If-li girl is born in Ji
will;be a prudent house'
to melancholy, but goo{
and fond, of fine clothes ;
ary, an affectionate wife
mother, and devoted to
March, a frivolous chatt
what .given to quarte
connoisseur in gowns ti
' in 1 inconstant,
•'� if A t 1 p >
telligent, but likely to 11
ing and studious of fa
if in May, handsome, a
given to style in dress';I
impetuous, 'will 1nar1'
frivolous, . -and 11110 dresi
in July, possibly Handsel
a sulky temper and a
gay attire; if hi Attg
and practical, likely
and dress strikingly; if I
discreet, affable, math,
fashionable dresser ; I
pretty, coquettish ane
attractive garnittire; if )
liberal, kind, of a niih
and an adrniret iof styl'
321 tleeember, watt prop
of novelty, e`titra' 's
strtdcnt of thessy eiree4