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In Inyin^ a wary of oar siker, Annie Ter\•it,
'w'ife of Sar. 1, 1..m int, wit, dial June Wit istm,
How hart) it is to part on earth,
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From one we loved so dear. I
Yet harder still itis to pat,
Without one farewell tear.
We loved her well; no tongue can tell
now touch we loved, and O, how well! ;
God loved her too and thought it best
't'u take her to tier hea'euly rest.
And multi '.'e Eaeo tho glory
That crowned her from that day,
The sight would cure our sorrows,
And wipe our tears away.
Time a:111 roll on, and years las by,
What'er way be our lot,
But till us long its tntainory lasts,
ill rll a�lfl I3rttoo.
1)r. Ross, of Clinton, hers bought
out the medical practice of Dr. Me-
Lau1,hiin, Auburn,. and took i,ossea-
s]ou hast week,
Mr. S. 1Vuliwo,cl of Pine River,
left last week fur the southern 1 art
of liiehigan where he has accepted a
charge in eunneellun with the C
gregatii tl church,
I 111. Ti1Js. Wald, of Varna,
1 six acres of hay on the first flay
June and by the st1Lh 1i had
.urea id the I,:tr'i. This i•1 the et
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� coot haying.on 1 ..turd- Tim ere'
Ale. J. i't, (i,tt)wen, General agent I Oil Tuesday :I ale:noon, (:ll;irlt'
for the 13irkbt+41; Irian Company, ! Pay ni', ()t)(lt•)'lell, wain. tatekir,g t;u
lanolin). Oat., has formed a board ill ! tali' 1 -nevi;.lit r•oef !utit his feet -nig and
Lueknuw; ---President, Mr. .1.lex'1'.;fi:il t., the nr'„un41 r•etaaaln,. yuan
Davidson; Vice -President, W. J.; ir'jul'it:; teat he (i:t''t w'1(Idu forty
Rainey; Sec-Treas., J. N. Ross ,!.':gait hours.
Solicitor', II. Morrison; Valuator, 1 1J,,iittn]u:! 1):1'; tv111 h.: c,ittl,raled
James 1.4yon:i ; Dtreeters, J. E. lin Dead, 11.1 sty lir Ili ! 11:,1t•i'1) elel ? ire .
Brown and John 111eKc11ri(1' I:xtln. ive ,trrainse14.(•ntt roe l Rin'„
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I G-rcy township council has agreed 1 even t'':• :•, f t� 'Art's, I,;leehall and
t] expend $100 for gravel on the .,tiler ';'ilil.':i 4,11 t1:C >;;r 1 :r,]t111111
eat • W'Vestern boundary, on condition that',}rl•ttill:llr.
I lit'. Win. Mel>t t'. t,{' Belieore l,.t.,
12 ' it is considered that there is about 1 L Sielti of fall \t"irtrtL t:f' tl,u i'.0 ly
trli- teff mile» of read, and part of that ; �. I a 1. ,. tce ,M , .t I
) is ;Very badly in need of attention, the IUli(121t):•iu Violeta' the elite1.,1' Alay,ll'•,,'�:l
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of . Morris township (toes likewise, When' '
�xtravUtgt
intauralof a•) ))wall I1•tve
Ito be atuGched prettywill to covet+ ��•-'�"•'*^•`^ '—wr' ''' " ""-- Mrs. , attles 3onE of fatale ' met tr .! ,CLE 1'itl h(1(,tni U!'el' Lha \t ht)le
,,.:....�,_�r.a.a , , 7 1 ', ) , I tt.e [ t,ct.with an unfortunate accident 1'v ed- �' 11
field.
day forenoon. Stte was getting overDarin; the progress of the Iesson It take's a rich lntul to (1: xtv u
a fence at the back of the house andat ilinity ehurGh 1>uuday Schoolfell In'eal; iur sue of fletle;;s below I last Sunday the superintendent asked , cheque, a pretty girl to draw�`it.tte -the bcilutllra rf guy of tlleul lctiew l .tau, a .aurae to dr.Lty a bug;,, , €the knee. j where Queue Victoria live.). Our `the luteprices' and beautiful ,;(pods
A young child named Stewart was Ishall buy held up 11is halted and ! to (11'aW t )t people,iieJli -
killed on the 8Lh cuuCCSSlon of Bruce i answered "t:rut,turicil." The Superna ember that forehalled buying will
the other Clay. The child was )la '- tcucieuL then stud that if the Queen serve you'norein otto year titan pain-
ing abuut the bat,1 wheal pat't Iofya I lived at Uudertelt, what would bu ful pinching will in five.
wagon rack fell en its head trd kit- iter l.uulte? 'lilac sale btuall boy A gentleman from Wingham, one
led it instantly.I again held up his tend and auswered day last week, lied 11is teals to a
`fhts. Jordon ..lied at the house ot';"iau,ti •.t,,:ruueu."--l;lyt11 SWIldttrcl, shade tree on Campbell street, in
Refuge, on Meta:lay last.. Deceased 1 Ou arida:, evenilhl;• silo .l, ;leni ert_ Lucknow, and the animals gnawed
cite bark ora' the tree. For this he
tN2tS tul'lllel'l1' LL t't)aldetlt Uf 1.)t1Ch'.t"iCh f 6011 'Ulu a.Ir.S iiubCl'LL,Un wthllC tVaS CllarfreEl befU1C 1♦IagiEtrate R,
townshi 1. Ile was ttft E isco alian. I drivitlguutuf \Vali:al'We. MCG with artl p p' ' Graham and finecl,$`2 and costs.
'1'ile buoy tvaa talvu i1t ci)arge by Iaccidu)IL. t1'ht;ll uppua;ttt Grttler s rCihe old block; so long known as
1 e111bers of tae famil ' fur inter- lace about I,itll a 111110 went t,i towtl31 S iptalent.. the cult. +flied east .Lieu 11;0111 inLO Ball's corner, is being pulled down ;
h 'i�. ildu)a , ' the ditell, ltreai,11tg the .halts but for the purpose of erecting.a newJonll ue,rltvettzer, of rl S,I t ,1. Air Rut,ertson bank.; Itis understood that I3uehan-
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uba+Shu'il hotter be forttot
G'` few heads ►I('re and there but r. t
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THE E'EAF OI'' T1.1UNDER.
SAFEST PLACE DURING .� STORM IS IN
VIE HOUSE, \VETERE THERE
IS NO DIIM)tGIIT.
"Electric storms are far less dan-
gerous than the majority of people
imagine, "writes Edward W. Bok in
June Lzhos' Houle Journal. "That
a severe lightning storm is terrify-
ing admits ot no question, and will
sometimes bring uneasiness to the
heart of the strongest man, But
the real danger is slight. The
ehance of lightning striking a house,
for example, is not one in a million.
Partiettlarly is this true in cities,
strum its most of them are with
electrie wires. The greater danger
from electric storms is in the country
and even there the danger may be
lessened if the simplest and moat
common-sense of precautions are
•tri
exercised. 'the surest Glee •c con
ductor is a draught, and when a
thunderstorm approaches, it is seen
that all windows and doors liable to
occasion a draught are kept closed,
the danger is at once reduced•to a
minimum. If a woman is "caught"
out in a thunder -storm the safest
shelter is a house; .the most danger-
ous a tree, particularly an oak tree.
It is ..peculiar, but nevertheless a
proven, fact, that the oak is the most
susceptible of all trees to a current
of�electricity. Over fifty per cent.
of trees struck by lightning storms
during • ene summer, the Govern-
ment statistician tells us, were oaks,
while the beech tree was the least
harmed. Therefore, the worst pos-
t' sheat- r fn an electrie. used
Bible plate o
tubo has bat pruspecCinf; in North fol..Hiatt , i neatest. Iuu!• Ilis site' Wet injured eieOpL111 ans & Rhynes have the carpentering
t Gcl hUn1G
)agora fug tt tarl�l, return' a bruise or two. With the nasiataut e
on Saturday. Ile is quite taken u;,
of 5)111: WIiet'itIW{l IV lb) were p:tc••Ittg
tvitlt Late country over there and
the injtirte, ire, a repaired 811,1 they
purposes pang over Again lint. Couple
or luuntn5-
were unable.. to Ventre to LUt.'U.
and Jeulieson Reid the brick, the
block will be a credit to Goderich 1
and will be ready for occupation by 1
the end of July. The Bank of Cont-
coerce will be substantial and an
Miss Borritt, Blyth, left en Tuesday sir. •itt,eplt 1\' • ttShili^tt)1t' °t• sliest' ornament to the Sgaare, while its
fur Algoma, lube.', she wilt scent, 11'aw:Lnu;h, Lail the misfortune to internal artiteeture and• fittings will I
fret Ilia leg t)ruhtn on alunday of
:, 1 . be up to date.
i l 1 received the sad intelligence of the �, tg Tyt�.ea ^t5r
frightened anti started to
the summer. She went fl'unt here to
(auderich by trait., tutiling from tttu
latter place per 5. 5. Cambria. Mrs.
'I'11uuteon and tier glister bliss Carder
aecotupauied her to Goderich.
Air. Adana Crozier, of Seafortlh,
'net with a painful accident the
other day. Ile was putting some
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What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for aregorie, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use bg
Tions of Mothers. Castoria destroys 'Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea, and 'Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria ass»xniiates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Casa,
toria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"Castoria is an excellent )nedic:no for chil-
dren. Mothers have repeatedly toll me of its 1
good effuot upon their ehlldren,"
D: Cl. O. OsaoO ,
Lowell, Naos.
"Castoria is the best remedy far ehildren of
which I am:teennintetd. I hope tho day is l:ct
tar distant when mothers wince nuider tato real
interest of their children, and ut t, C.i tt:via in-
stead of thevcriousauark nostrum:sc:hich are
destroying their loved ones, by for.ing;