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We must ha careful this all our looks
befall of sweetnesi, kindneis, and rat:Ki-
elty, not affected, and without grim.
am; the oarriage.of the body decent,
grithont extraordinary or apish ges-
- - in all ur ordinary !mations, be it
belUng, 13iking, or the lIkO, we must
9'
,iphOW limiest+, and follow that which is
mostreceive among th with whom
3
we converse; for that co tier is but
ovirepunctu1 who in a c fluter gentle.
'i house will strictly motile all me
icons of ne breeding, a d will not be
esatent to e prima his thank! and esteem
op others, in the same manner and with
saasimati ceremony that h receivesthe
owe of otbers ; his practice shows
ifiles,correc ion of the other, and oft
ed company nto a bashful
pets the m
Zeatusiori, and constrained distrustful
Wavier
.nd conversation. It is nacos-
Amy that a uan who visite ladies wear
eitiesis good clothsis, even to magnifi-
owe, if he ipay do it without impairing
Is fortune ; the expense we make in
habit bears • through all an ingen-
bee man on . said, it ope • all doors to
and Awe $ procures us an obliging
sosPashrad as the xterior part,
i
ain fi the sight, that which
makes the fi t impressio on our spirits,
st
inebtless w ought to tsk some oars to
leader that mpression f vorable.—The
-Arid Comp inaDOe or he Means to
Oblige in Co variation.
Some ecidotes of Early
Days.
Ulm my ood fortune to spend last
evenhsg in t e company of two Methodist
*sinister*. ne was an old man, the
Aker young r, but the so of a minister.
The one cou d tell stones f his own ex-
pai*ace, au the other tortes handed
down by la father.
It must remembered that the early
dose. Met odisra in thi country were
not days of luxury, but of ruggedness
and self de ial. The iti erant preacher
went his ro nds faithful) and stopped
where best e could whe night over-
took him, al eye certain of a welcome,
though its r4nnor mig be somewhat
rude.
This lucid nt occurred n the mountain
region of V eginia. The minister, Mr.
sopped at cabin. As a
matterof ccairse the ma of the house
allowed his guest to put is horse in the
open shed Which served s a barn, and
getdown th feed himsel . It would be
=heard of effeminacy if a preacher
couldn't ta e care of his oven horse. e
Entering he house, a omen who sat
at the corne of the fire lace welcomed
see ye, se'
I git through
rformine that
iron skillet.
aid, "There's
rtaters that'll
ther. I'll git
him:
"rin powierinl,,glid to
git yer supper 's quick a
washin' my feet !'
Stare enoukh she was p
necessary abiation in a
When it wae over she
-110Me cold Cabbage p
be nice warned up tog
iem ler ye.”
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malade is as frequentIT prepared as any grarling north' Of Eadie's bridge to
tnt reported that the
which are not very deep in i a sugar loaf der line in Bluevale is badly washed
pi'D
ne apple, and grate 'thorn on a puce- and, not safe for publics travel. The
lain grater into an etrtheh dish. o clerk was instructed to notify the reeve
not grate the core. Weigh the juice of Morris of the bad condition of the
and pulp and meaeu e out to every boundary line in Bluevale, and that a
pound three quarters of a pound of co 1mittee of this council wi.:1 -meet a
sugar. Mix the sugar
r with thel pulp
and boil it for an hourto n hour and
three quarters, till it a mooth, clear
paste And firm. Quitices Ake a deli-
cious marmalade. So d barberries. m
One of the best and ost delicious ar-
"Wades is prepared from apple. and the
oore and peeling of quin s, left after
preserving. Put the peeling and core in
just water enough to hook hem and let
them simmer. When they have cooked
for three quarters of an our and are
thoroughly tender, strain ff the juice
and measure it. Add tw pounds of
apples, cored and peeled, to an equal
weight of quint* juice an add three
quarters of a pound of sugar to every
pound of this mixture. Boll it down
till it is a thick, clear mar
ring it frequently, se tha
burn.
other. Select loge sugar loaf pine An rew Agar, at 59 cents Lill on houn-
aer rod. Mr.
apples, peel them, hike out the eyes, Di
ITHE
To Mr. clis
ceeded to wairm them up
dentical skil
r a difieren
powerful
ed to be the
-teen used f
ay she pro -
what appear -
et he had just
p p e. He
said he watt
Vetrietieg.
"John," said thei.wife
"your patent combination
is all rusty—all brt t
pert." ,
"I do not say," remarke
"that Jones is a thief 1 but
if his farm joined mine I-
to keep sheep."
A graveyard in County
following notice over ite e
eo
the
Mr
a j
lin
Ms
an
mittee of Morris council at any time
may, name to get repairs done..
Cruickshank was empowered to let
b of repair's on the hill on 25th side--
, concession 11. Messrs. Harris and
well will inspect the Hyslop drain
report at next meeting of council if
ro&4 will be benefitted, and township
i
en ineer
was requested to report at once
llon 2th concession drain, as costs must
be pet on collector's roll. A petition
was had before the council signed by 23
ratepayers, asking, to , have the road
reflood through Wylie's beaver, meadow,
concession 6, and Messrs. Diment and
aud Harris wentinstruoted to let the
job of raising said road, cost not to ex -
coed $25, and job to be fieished by this
sleds, stir. 15th day of October. The securities
it does not presented 14 the tax collector were ac-
cepted as satisfaotory. The following
accounts. were passed and orders on
treasurer issued. :—Thes. Pope, for guar
vel and &Alleges, $3; F. Patterson, gra-
vel 55 oasts;
$3.50; Henry
fia uel Anders
$2.05; E. Higg
Y e, repairs B.
m• re, repairing
Th . Irwin, di
El iott, printin
I a
$5
8
a
Oc
of an editor,
pocket-knife
e corkscrew
Mr. Brown,
I do say that
mild not try
Cork has the
ntrance gate:
—"Only the dead who liva in the parish
ere buried here.
The Jepanese sayis-a A
rink; then the drink talc
next the drink takes the
ly the Japanese have been
an takes a
a a drink; and
an." Evident.
there.
A physician has discov red that the
older a man grows tiae smaller his brain
becomes. This explains Why the young
men knows everything slid the old man
knows nothing.
Teacher: "Now rem+ber, Robert,
that is hor'
tm'a front legs as you call
them are his fore -legs. Will you try ?"
• Robby: "Yes, 'm.' Te her: "That's
a good boy. Now before I dismiss you
• tell me again how man legs a horse
has ?" Robby, proniptly "Six legs."
Teacher: "Six? How do on make that
out, Robert ?" Robby: The two lege
what's his hind-legt an the four legs
what's his front -legs is s' legs."
An Irish jockey, When elling a 'pig to
gentleman, frequently bierved with
emphatic earnestneee, t at he was an
honest horse. After th purchase had
ben efftscted, the gentle an asked bim
what he meant by an boxiest horse.
seller, "when -
threatened to
ainly never de-
ight, Adolphus?
ful • the nights
The azure hints
owers, the soft
"Why, sir," replied the
ever I rode him he aiway
throw me off, and he cer
paved me."
f
I e
Ob, isn9 t it a lovely
just fancy how deligh
Clint be in the Orient?
sky, the perfume of the
ngry," but he tinkling—" "I tell you,Mirande, dear,
was forced to satisfy hi self with the I prefer the nights they have in Alaska.
side dishes, land only m EY:ice fi pretense 4* rhey're just immens ." "Immense,
of eating the " cabbage
At another. place, when
go to bed hi host led h
L. and ook him u
nd ." Adolph r "Yes, for c urting. They're
pertaters
it was time to tro ilong, you know.
m outside the 4,‘Look out, dear ! yo
a ladder to the cowcatcher," said
where a square hale was cat, jest large her male companion,
enough for a man to crawl in. Through the train. "Oh, ther
fthis opening the entered his bedroom, s iled the fresh young
t
which was tang around with the old- on y for catching co
time herbs rying---catn p, thyme, lave so °times it catches
ender, bone et and dan ellen. In the pl ed the female, w
midst'ofthes odors wss a good bouncing afterwards was waitin
feather bed. Thie was t e guest ahem- alone.
ber, and the nly way of eaching it Vialr'Dear Charles," sail]. Mrs. Smith, a
by the ladder and the equ re hole. -4
young married woman, leaning on her
sband's shoulder as he sat at hit desk,
Mr. B. told of staying 11 night where h
been washi g. Before the w wet. "Well, what the misohief do
kets that day yoiu
want now ?" he growled. "Dear
these ateamhili C arles do you love me as much now as
(I, were placed y u did when we were first married ?"
• even to inter- " tve told you so more than forty times.
• his clothes, ' If you ask me again I'll throw a paper
g ! w ight at von? Yes ! yes ! yes ! Are
'11 get struck by
a young lady to
hile waiting for
'a no danger,"
man. ''That's
a." "Yes, but
elves," slyly re -
LO immediately
for the train
a woman ha
fire hung th 0 woolen bla
renovated. At bed time,
yet- half dri
ithout sheet
id he slept i
se the beddi
• tirae it was
ing rooms
• he hospita
hen oven w
gan to ooze
d. Then a
bed to war
armth was
to lung tro
her quaint
r in the Sou
blankets no
on his bad,
vene. He s
and didn't
At anothe
firers in slee
luxuries.
filled her ki
whose sap b
grew heat
sticks th
what that
was incline
Still ano
Teal preach
shall be fiet tious—we w
Mr. Tram u. He was
cell his wif by her full
.before her arriage—Sa
Mrs. Trn an had a
'for a new onnet, but
plain in t ose days, a
thought su h vanity wa.
eiary ; in ort he would
money to uy one.
But, " hen a woma
Mrs. Tru an had an cdd bureau which
was not !needed, so e sold it and
-bought he bonnet. ext Sunday she
iii it ready f r church. Her
naged to go ahead, and begin
. When e came up the
stopped in is reading of the
and exclaim d
5
th
pe
hi
st
ed
bitter coId,and y u satisfied now ?',
ere unknown , •
le housewife
Croaking and its Contrast.
th green wood
et gentleman from town said to farmer
1 as the wood
"What a fine bunch of cattle you
e ap,laceinidagtinhee Aa e feeding ?" "Yea," was the relnc-
0 a man who nt response, " middlin' fair, but last
ble ! • yearI didn't make 10 cents a bushel on
the corn theyate; I'll not make up my
tory is about a
loss in years." "Your hogs look well,
h, but his name
too," was suggested by way of encour-
11 say the Rev.
•
John Harris, gravel,
heeler, damages, $2.50;
n, gravel and damages,
ns, gravel, $7.50; Jos.
Line, $3.90; John Gill -
two culverts. $1.25;
ging grave, $2: Robt.
27.25; McLean Bros.,
bey; $17.28; Wm. Andersonosharity,
Wm. Duncen charity, $3; Richard
ley, oharity it Council will meet
ir
a in Sault's all, Blueing°, Monday,
19, 1891, a 10 o'olook a. m.—Jontr
us, Clerk '
:
/1.
If a Doze Friendly Dont's.
on't allow e littlei brooks that pais
ough or near! your cowyard or pig-
, nor even the wash of the travelled
hway, to *cape into the larger
eams without 'being thoroughly filter -
lest much v luable fertilizing matter
be lost to the fa m, the stream become
tarnicated, rind perhaps disease and
th be scattered through the valleys
ow. The method of filtering is very
ple and inexpensive. Carry the
ter away from its natural contse in
en drains of very little descent foWard
o highest land possible to reach until
all sinks in the soil. This serves the
table purpose of drainage and irriga-
n. Arid hil sides thus become fertile
&down , while the marshy, .brook I
rders lose thelir reeds and rushes, also
ir malaria, and become productive of
eet and nutritious grasses, Don't
leve that by bruelly dehorning your
s you can 4hange their natures or
ke them lesshelligerent. A muley is
co
d
be
si
w
o
th
It
d
ti
m
b
th
s
be
co
m ,
risllikely to be the bully of the herd as
on that has litrns. Don't forget that
alt domestic ani als are intelligent, ap-
preciative and imitative; if your trotment of them is hard and vindictive, so
will theirs be tolward each ether. 1Saw
your own mena ement; they are neither
the horns ad rhea =ugh placet off
ornamental nor ' profitable. Don't sup-
pose that cows titter being worried by a
vicious hired nv n or a dog 'can yield 0
good supply of -Wholesome milk, or re-
gain a. healthful composure for a number
of days. Don't be so fascinated by the
he nearby village be-
eems gaudy and pleas -
leisure and amuse -
1 up the whole day, as
I
accustomed to agement. " W ell, you see, they don't
name as it was get the cholera quite this early in the
ah Jones, season. It will be just my luck to lose
or maybe nearly all of 'em a little
eminine desire half
later on." "It has been some time
ethodism vras
since I have seen finer -looking sheep;
d Mr. Truman
you fie,e,M to be well -fixed for raising
't give her the sheep" "The sheep are doing fairly
quite untieces-
' just now, but I'm expecting the dogs
will, the wait. after them every single night. Last
year they got the very best sheep I had.
It seems like the dogs always get the
beat." "Your eon is a fine-looking
boy; he must be a wonderful help to
you," "Ile is stout and healthy, and
full of fun, and lively as a cricket, but
what troubles me is, he declares he wilt
never be a farmer. He is nay only boy,
and I tell him the farm will be his, and
betrays he don't want it. Just think of
that! will you?" As the gentleman
rode away suppressing a low, amused
whistle, I fancied he was thinking. "1
can't blame the boy; why should he
want to be a farmer ?" Per contra, I
know a woman who farms 500 acres.
She never croaks. She accepts the
weather as it cornea from the hand of
God. She sometime. has losses, but
scarcely refers to them. She looks on
the cheerful side of everything. Her
home is bright and full of cheer. There
are flowers; books music, birds and
good company. There is not a more
suacessful farmer, far or near. Her only
boy soya that all influences of his
collage life have failed to swerve him
from his daterminaon to be a good
farmer.—Belle P. Drury.
•
HUR
N EXP SITOR.
to our sense of the fitness of things Imay
demand of us a greater moral °force
to keep the spirit serene than an abso-
lute wrong committed against us. In
the one ease endurance may sometimes
rightfully fight—and there is a world of
comfort in the powers of action.
—Itch cured in 30 minutes by 'Vireo!.
ford's Sanitary Lotion. Sold by 4. S.
Roberts. 1237y
isnaammwassseenta
, Consumption Cured.. ;
old physicirin, retired from practice, hav
in had -plamd in his hands by an East India
na ionary the formula ot a simple vegetable
re nedy for the speedy and permanent cure of
neumption, BrOnchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and
throat and Ling Affections, also a positive
and radical ,cure for Nervous Debility and all
N rvous Complaints, after having tested it.
wonderful curative powers_ in thousands of
as ees, has felt it his duty to make it known to
his suffering fellows. Actuated by this tiotive
and a deeire to relieve human suffering, I will
send free of charge, to all who desire it, this
• recipe, in German, French or English, with full
directions foil preparing and using. Sent by
by addrensing with stamp, naming this
per, W. A. NOM. 820 Power's, Block, Roches-
N.Y. ' 1128-26-e.o.w
al
hil
orms cause much sickness among eh ldrcn.
F *omen's Worm Powders prevent t , and
make the child bright and healthr.
e4ever allow the bowels to remain constipated
serious evil ensue. National Pills are un-
rpassed as st. remedy tor constipation.
appeared
husband
the, servie
aisle, he
Scripture
Thee comes Sara Jones with her
'bureau oi4 her head !" H.A.H.,in Wide
:Awake.
8
The ar
'known i
havebee
*canned
which -see especially
'naiades.Peaches are
prepare4 in this way
ripe and luscious peac
rich peach to make
Marmalades.
of marmalade making is hardly
this genera ion. Marmalades
superseded by preserves and
mite. Thee are many fruits
suitable for mar -
specially delicious
Select perfectly
hes. It requires a
arrnalade. Peel,
done and weigh th peaches. Allolw
three quarters of a pound of granulated
sugar to every pound of fruit. Mix the
fruit and sugar together and put it in a
1Porclain lined kettle at the back of the
ire where it will slowly heat and draw
the juices out of the fruit. Stir it up
from the bottom several times while it is
standing. When it is quite hot and
juicy, draw it forward where it will
cook. Let it boil for at least three
• quarters of an houroitirring It frequently.
Add to the peaches when you put them
over about a third of the kernels of the
each pits, blanched and cut in shreds.
Let the peach tnarmslade stew until it is
• a thick, smooth paste. Test it by &Op-
: ping a tittle in water or by o raising the
finger through a little taken out to cool.
It 11 curls before the finger, it is done,or
if when dropped in water it does not
•dissolve at 01100. Apricot* snake a very
delicious marmalade, which is mads in
.,exactly the same way. Pineapple Oar
allurements of
cause life there
ureful, or beca
ment seem to fi
to sell your faille or lease it'• and move
there, for it ould be better for its
business mtere ts to ' be strut* by a
cyelone or coufl gration than by an in-
gress of retired armers. Nor will you
be happy when compelled to go down
into, your poc et for everything on
which you and the corporation subsist.
Don't because the care of the farm and
stock or the buslin ss incident to it begin
to weigh heavil on your decaying,
i.
at ength, give your title deeds to Ilk
fa ored son andi become dependent on
him for your rnaintenance, for it is
better to gird yturself and go wherever
etu will than that another should gird
y u and lead you where you would not.
—Money Mom, Delaware Co., N. Y.
a
Victoria Carbolic Salve is • wonderful
impound for cuts. wounds, bruises,
Ids, boils, piles,Iimples, deo.
enememmememensm
Milburn'. .Aromatin Quinine Wine for
steni against attacks of ague, china,
er, dumb ague and like -troubles.
eating
Una,
es the
Mous
Beautiful Banff, N. W. T.
was induced to use your Blirdock
tore for constipation and !general
d found it a eomplete 'cure OA
p easure in recommending to all w
t us afilicted."—Janies M. Carson, Ban
Territory. :
food Bite
deleWty.
h I take
may be
if, North-
TrUe Faith.
" have great laith in Burdock Blood Bitters
al blood purifier. I have taken three bottles
f r bad blood and find it a perfect Ours. It is a
nd me,dicirie and I reoommend it wherever I
."—Ida Sanderson, Toron , Ontario.
Henry a &mos.
Henry G. James, of Winnipeg, M
rites: "For several years I 'was t
th pimples and initations of the Ala.
her remedies/ailed I used four bottles
ock Blood Bitters, and since then I ha
uite free from my complsint. B. B.
ways occupy a place in my Mine.
FULL STOCK OF
HIGH and
PUBLIC
-SCHOOL
Text Book
nitoba,'
oubled
After
f Bur-
t! been
B. will
Victory at Vivian.
TN our family faithful work has be n done
1_ by Fosler's Extract of Wild Strawberry
s a sure and quick cure for diarrhoea, dysen-
t ry and all summer complaints. I can Irecom-
end it to all as a family friendadways true and
ithful.—Mrs. W. Bishop, Vivian, Ontario.
1
Mrs. George Bendle, of Galt, Ontario, Lriles
I can recommend Dr. Fowler's Extract ef Wild
rawberry, for it is a sure cure for all summer
c mplaints. We are never,I without it in the
house." ,Fowler's Wild -Strawberry. Pepe, 35c.
Mrs. George Bendle.
a
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1---.-Burglare aimed with axes broke into
the reeidence of Noble Tnfford, a farmer
living 15 miles Iron]: St. Thomas, Thurs-
day morning. They took $50 from his
pants pocket. When chased one of the
burglars fired an axe through the
window at tbe inraates.
—John Mack, arrested in London the
other day On a charge of larceny, has
been identified as the convict Davis,
who escaped from Jackson State Prison
a few weeks ago.
—Mr. McAuley, of Southampton,
after fifteen years persistent effort, has
secured from the American Government
for military sehrices in the civil war, a
cash and $6 a month as
Ttumberry Council.
Council met in Sault's Hall, Bluevale,
Monday, September 21st. Members alt
present, the reeve in the chair. Minute@
of last meeting were read and signed.
The reeve reported that, along with the
depety reeve,had he visited thehouseoc-
cupied by the family of the late James
a
Lowry, they havi,been reported to be
in starving conditin, nd found that
Mrs. Lowry had gone to Toronto or
London; also that Ishey had examined
hill on 25th sideline, concession II, and,
found it in abed condition and reoom-
°ended mine make to be made. Mr.
Maxwell reported that ',had lot job a
grant of $1,200
long as he lives•
• Mr. Clarke, Grand Trunk railway
baggageman, whose family reside in
London, went in bathing at Kincardine
the other day and was drowned.
—This is the busiest season the
Kingston & Montreal -Forwarding Com -
Parry has ever had. Their shovelleri
have earned Ss high as $45 each last
s.week they have seventeen
way • and two elevators
nd night. They expect to
1,000,000 bushels of grain
—AND—
General School Supplies'.
1.
SOMETHING NEW IN
- Aunty's Advice. 1
"My brother had severe Summer coffiplaint
out a year ego, and no remedies seemed Wire -
ye him. At last my aunt advised nolo try
wler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, and hefbre
had taken one bottle he was entirely eured."
Adelaide Crittenden, Baldwin, Ont. 1
,
sk Your l Friends About; It.
.1
Your distressing cough can be cured. We
k low it because Kemp's 13alsain within the 'past
fcw years has cured so many coughs and colds
i this communi0. Its retnarkable sale hasibeen
n entirely by its genuine merit. Ask s me
i
end who has used it what he thinks of Ke p's
lsam. There fa no medicine so pure, non so
ective. Large bottles 60c. and $1 at all
ggitte.
sommemmomm.,
Cure for Constipation and
EXERCISE AND
SCRIBBLING 13000,
Ahesd of anything ever before show'rn.
week, and th
;vessels under
Funning day
tranship over
during the Week.
—The Dominion Government have
completed a lobster hatchery at Bay
View, four , miles from Pictou, Nova'
Scotia. The intention is to save such
quantities of eggs as are now thrliwn
away at the lobster factory, and ther
are about 50,000,000 of young in th
incubators. ' It is said • that otbe
hatcheries will be established in th
Provincials.
—Ws other day Simeon C; onyon, o
Tamworth, near Napanee. while help
Ing his neighbor, Wm. Kendall, sink
well, descended too soon after a bias
had been discharged - rand feeling fain
from the gas asked to be 'drawn up
When within a few feet of the top he I
go his hold, falling a distance of 25 fee
breaking his neck. Deceased leaves
wife and family.
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BIC- VALUES AT
C., W. PAPST'
BOOKSTORE,
SEA FO
Headache.
Dr Silas Lane, while in the Rocky Motffitains,
other
r con -
and
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ONT.
CARD (OF THAN S
•
I wish to retusn my most sincere than
the firemen, citizens and others of Seat
who so promptl assisted to save my store
contents from t e devouring on
day morning 1 . Although agreat part o
stook was destr
they did the v
for which I at
state that as so
up, I shall com
for whatever p
with an entirel
scovered a root that when combined wit
rim, makes an easy and certain cure
ipation. It is in the form of dry roo
ayes, and is kn wn as Lane's Family M dieine.
will cure sick eadache and is the best' spring
edicine. For tlic blood, liver and kidneys,and
r clearing up the c,oteplexion it does wonders.
ruggists sell it at 50e and $1 a package.
to
rtli,
and
88.•
rny
yed, it was no fault of thehls as
ry best they could to save „
truly thankful. I may now
n as matters are abraightsned
ence to sell the balanceMved
Lc e I can get; then open out
tain
as
king
/that
ever
the
it is
and
arse,
eap-
new stock. I hope to r
the patronage of all my old customers . an
many new ones as will Call. In my undo
si
department I an unable to do anything in
line for a fe days, as my enemies, wh
they are, were determined to prevent tba
they burned the Hearee first and then a
Caskets and Collins followed after/ But as
no use to cry oeter spilt milk, I will be on
again with an ntireiy new stock and H
and will conduct that part of the business c
er than ever.
Respectfully Yours, !___.
•I JOHN S. PORTE
—4--
on lily Prizes for Boys and
t
Girls.
The " Sunlight " Soap Co., Toronto, offer the
llowing prizes every monthtill further ' notice,
boys and gide under 18, residing in the Pro -
ince of Ontario, who send the greatest number
f " Sunlight " wrappers : 1st, $10; 2nd, $6;
rd, ; 4th, 81 , 5th to 14th,a Handsome Book;
nd a pretty piciture to those who sendll not less
han 12 wrappers. Send wrappers to " SOnlight"
oap Office, 43 Scott St., Toronto, not later than
911h of each month, and marked " Competi-
on •," also give full name, address, age and
• umber . of wiappers. Winners' names will 'be
ublished in the Toronto Mail on first gaturday
n each month. 1218-52
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$1.75
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'LOANS de,kRRANGED EPf
ALLING OR WRITING
ITH STAMF' ENCLOSED TO
E.R.REYNOLD
RICHMOND STW TORONTO
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MORTGAGE
515(6%
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Every -Day Oheerfulnepe.
The,hardest thing is to keep cheerf 1
under the little stings that come fro
uncongenial eurroundings, the very
signifleanee of which adds to their powr
to annoy, because they cannot be
wres
led with �d overcome, as in the case 41
larger huAs... Soule disagreeable habit
ase to whIchs may owe respect
duty, end is a mutant int%
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SPECIAL NOTICE
—TO THE-
1:)1713DIC
Charlesworth & Brownell, Sea -
forth, is headquarters for Tea.
We are importers and profit
sharers. We have the choicest
India and Ceylon brands, the finest
and most delicious Tea the world
can produce. Also large stock of
Hysons, Blacks and Japan Teas.
Look and see if you can find any-
thing to match our cup quality at
the prices we offer you. We ask
your personal inspection. We stand
as squarely by our qualities as by
our prices, Why shouldn't we.
We can well be frank, we can well
be fair with such goods and such
prices. Why 'I Because we im-
port in large lines, buy and sell
tons every few weeks. Parties buy-
ing in 20 lb. lots we will sell at
wholesale prices. A word to the
farmers who are -buying Tea from
certain tea companies outside of
their own county. We will guar-
antee to sell equally as good—we
tl'i,nk better—a may pickings Japan
Tea at from five to- ten cents a
pound less, according to quality,
and take your butter, eggs and pro-
duce in payment By doing this
you save money, leave your money
in your own county' where it will
do you th_ most good, and support
your own merchants instead of
sending the wealth of the county
to assist to build up outside sec-
tions. Remember, we warrant the
Tea, and it can be returned if not
fully better in cup quality at from
five to ten cents per pound less.
Please do not forget this. One
trial.will Convince you this is no
blow. We do but very little ad-
ivertisixig, as the public knows.
This is the first printer's ink we
haie used for over two years. Our
business does not, nor never has,
required any booming—it has been
gradually increasing and becoming
more solid every day, for which we
are thankful. Farmers and others
will please adl and secure their
Tea, and in every case the. Tea can
be returned if not more than satis-
factory.
• We keep a full stock of General
Orroceries.
Something for the
Ladies.
• The best Washing Machine ever offered the
public. No tearing the clothes, no breaking
buttons, no boiling the clothes, no sling or
splashing around the floor, no steatWng the
house, no backache from working it, meshes all
kinds of clothingthorowly, given out on trial
or sold on approval. Call end see them. Also
latest improved *ringers.
SEWING MACHINES.
The celebrated "Davis" and New Williams,"
the leading inachines. Satisfaction guaranteed
or no sale.
.0. C. WILLSON, Seaforth.
FINE _CARRIAGES,
Including Top Buggies. Phaetons, Gls,detones,
Kensingten% Salisbury's, &csuperior finish,
workmanship and material. ROad Carte,—Daisy,
Hill, and others by Gananoque Carriage Co.,
Thompeon and others.
Agricultural Implements
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Of every description, Farm Wagons,&o. Special
attention given to Wind Mills for pumping.
Binder Twine.
Also a few Horses for sale and a few good
second hand double and single Wiggles cheap.
C WILLSON,
Seeforth
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Yours Respectfully,
"harlesworth & Brownell:
KILLORAN & Co.
sm.A.Forim*r__
McGILL UNIVERSITY
THE FARMERS'
Oanking House,
sme,..00p,rma_
• MONTREAL.
A Special Announcement
—OF THE—
FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE
has ben prepared, stating the details of
the New CHAIRS, LABORATARLE.s,WORK-
mars, APPARATUS and other improve-
ments in its several Departments of
Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Elec-
trical Engineering and Practical
Chemistry, which will afford in the
Session of 1891 2 advantages not hither-
to accessible to Students in this country.
Copies may be had on application to
the undersigned; who can also supply
detailed annonneemente of the other Fa-
culties of the University, viz.: Law,
Medicine, Arts (including the Donald&
Course for Women) and Veterinary
Science.
J. W. BRA•KENRIDGE, B.C.Le
1215-26 Acting Secretary
(In connection with the Bank of Montreal.)
LOGAN & 00.,
BANKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS.
REMOVED
To the Ccenmercial Mote! Building, Main Street
A General Banking Buminess done, drafts isiue
and cashed. Interest allowed on deposits.
MONEY TO LEND
On good notes or mortgagee.
• ROBERT LOGAN, MANAGER.
1058
FARMERS.
We have now a fine pomplete
stock of Groceries. We have fill-
ed tip in all lines, and are repared
to supply the wants of th Public.
We realize fully that tlo do a
thriving business we mist give
the people what they call for. It
is our purpose, therefore to FIND
OCT WHAT THEY WANT, procure it
for them, and then put a price on
these Goods,which means4Inly to us
a baire living profit. Yu see we
are bound to succeed,' sin.d with
this end in view we wi1 conquer
all bstacles.
Where are you going with your
ext grist. • Remember we are
lying from
38 o 40 lbs.
Of Flour to the bushel for
wheat.
FLAX-SEEL)
'EMULSION
COMPOUND
3RONCHITIE
136 Leidnigton Ave.,
New York City, Sept. 19, IBM.
have need the Flax -Seed Emulsion in seven
=5 of Chronic Bronchitis, and the early stagest
JAMellEPSleaseK. dCwillOthOtke,r/deslt
athisis, and have been w
•
miniesiimpTi,nE
0.,,,...1111FWEWMO Ing mew
Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 1.4th,_1889.
I have used rut Emulsion in a case of Phthis
onsumption) with beneficial results, *here patice
:uld not use Cod Liver Oil in any form.
- J. H. DROGE, M. D.
IRIOUtPROSTRATIO1
• Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 20th. 1e:•:.
I can strongly recommend Flax Seed Emulsion a
dpful to the relief and possibly the cure of all Luna
:onchial and Nervous Affections, and a. good gen
al tonic in physicajlodebiii
debility.
JOHN
FTALMAGE, M. D.
;ENERALDEBILM
Brooldyn, N. Y., Oct. 10th, ISM
I regard Flax Seed Ethulsion as greatly auperior t
e C,od Liver Oil Emuhions so generally in use.
D. A. GORTON, M. D.
VASTINGDISEASO
137 West 84th St.
New York, Au. 6,1888.
I have used your Flax -Seed Emulsion Compoun,
a severe erase of Mal -nutrition and the result wa
we than hoped for—it was -marvelous, and con
!nous. I recommend it cheerfully to the professicr
d humanity at large. M. H. GILBERT, MD.
tHEUMATISPI
3old by Druggiste,Price
LAX -SEED EMULSION CO
35 Litierty St., New York.
For sale by I. V. FEAR, C4th.
Knight's Blood Oure.
STANDARD household remedy in success
Lt ful use Mere than 40 years. A positive
cure for Dpipepsia, Scrofula, Isiervous Prostra
tion, Consttpation and all diseases of the Blood,
Stomach and Liver.
Unequalled for Producing a Clear
oodCoiriplexion.
-A botanical compound, put up in jackage5
and sent hy mail at one third the wet of or in.
ary medi• Inc. Large packages, !sufficient for 8
quarts, 81.00; half size packages, sufficient for
3 pints, Wt.- sample packages, 25e.
A reliable'Agent wanted in this locality.
FLOWli' AND FEED 1183-52 KNIGHT BOTANICAL CO.,
252 Broadway, New York.
At the
owest living prices.
Dealers and others i)uying in
quantities, it will pay you to call
and see us before purchasing.
Remember the place, Seaforth
Roller Mills, formerly known as
the Red MilL
W aCODE & Co.
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO EUROPE.
• - EVERY WEEK.
Montreal and Quebec,
.• To Derry and Liverpool.
CABIN, $50 to $80. According to Steamer
•and location ot Stateroom.
Intermediate and Steerage at low rate..
NO CATTLE CARRIED. ,
STATE 1. SERVICE OF -
LINE j ALLAN LINE
STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YORK & GLASGOW,
via Londonderry, every Fortnight.
W114,0 andgupwait aiRetura,iow ratelitandupwards.
etiera
to H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or C.
X or W. G. DUFF, Sealorth.
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Cures Bums, Cute, Piles 0 their worst form
Swellings, Erysipelas, Inflammation, Frost Bites
Chapped Hanps, and all Skin Diseases.
HIRST PA1N EXTERMINATOR
Cures Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheffinatiem, Neurs
• gia, TOothaehe, Tains in every form.
By all deeds. Wholesale by F. F. Dailey &O
FARMS FOR SALE.
TOWNSHIP OF MoKILLOP.
Lot 10, en 9th concession, 100 scree. We
halt 7 on loth coneeasion 60 acres.
TOWNSHIP oF MORRIS.
South hall 21 on 5th concession, 100 acres.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY,
Lots 11 and 12 on 13th COT3CelleiOn, 200 acre
TOWNSHIP OF TCCKERSMITH.
Lot 38 on 3rd concession L. R. S., 100 acres.
1 For terme he., apply to the undereigned.
F. HOLMESTED,
1197 W. Barrister he., Sedorth
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSVED
THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE
8/11A.FORTH,
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