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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-07-07, Page 7vim r�-�� �M� !g1k1W I , � f � TARIO. ew York; W , . I ZU piano Com. � . - I . . CO.4 Guelph; -Rowmanville ; . . .. =11-itn'loastaAwt [1. on the inew. I tomers. Vtolins, n hjis= also�sheet p � - . . �. B , , BROS � 71,-Ar� 10-1 �ff­d - -% 001�- t-.1 a -W0% �!It YJ F6 ---------I- . , - Porter"S-1 0 I I " � . . I i . I q I � I I. . I I , � � . I. . . A . . - . . . , � I . i � I . i , . . ­ � I � - 7, � —� -- ­��----t—­­, � -T�— -�---�---,'�7- �7- 77 � �11 � � , . � I ,. � � , � I � . � , - F . M ,,:---,"r 11 . - 7�---�T'15 �--=, - , -�,,—� r!r- `7 , Z� I - � , ., - � - - ­ , , " � '.� ,� I - .� - !� , — - !- �---­— -10­­---­�7, —­ji-. -- 77­fr — I-— -.7--:.­.-�T ` -: -; - : ­ 11 ;'F'�. I - �. -1 - -, `�,.� - ". ,, I , ­� � , , , I , 1�1- , . �. I � I - . . . � li S; I . v� 1� '. -� ­ : � - . I .. - � � I 1. . Z I ; - I . �- -, 1. t� - � � ! �. 4 , � I . i � V , : I �, , I � I I � I . - I � I . 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I .1 . 11 Good Morning " it is also true of all kind The oacond littillgig Of the Court of Re - Bleat Is the man that tak!s nse stock ,g ,.. �. -.that the godless may , heartsome greptings ; they chedir the dis. vielon for the township of Grey, was held * I . In I in the township hall an June 20th, 1893, � . Wha wadna track wi'sinfit' folk couraged, rest the tired one, . and somehow I ., Nor walk within their way ; . make the wheels of life run more smoothly. pursuant to adjournment, All member@ , I Wha aitana In the big bow chair I Be liberal with them thong and let no were resent, Mr. Milne in the chair. I . I I Th,i scernful like tb MI ; morning patio, bo ,�er daik and gloomy it Fred , Esird was asmsed as owner of Lot - But mak's his care AYO mair and mair we . . � To work the Malster's will ; . . may be, that y�u do not help to brighten by No. 25, in the Sth Concession, James � Whs never tines it fr" his sicht your smiles and cheerful words. I . I � Lynn, Ivie Campbell and John Lamont each . . I . I . At bame br far aws, ; - - � . - . . � L- I But In daylicht an' in midnicht . - a dog struck off. There being no businees � I I Keeps thinkiu' an God's law. I SOME MORE COMMON.,WEEDS. before the court It, was moved by Walter . � I . - -, Oliver, seconded by Thomas Ennis th-.t the .1 � all flourish like the tree � . — , . I . -The man sh : Court of Revision be closed and that the . That grows beside the burn ; Strawberry- Blite-The Amaranth Family , . I - . Whaur fruit we see aye hinglul free I � -pigweeil-Lambel Quarters. assessinent roll as revised be adopted. Car - As simmer days return * . . , tied. General Council business was then � 7 L Whass ems'est loaf shall ne'er be lost "Blitumea haturn" (Strawberry Blite). ' The minutes of the last meeting � I . The Ither treat hae nano ; Few seem to Uow this weed by name, t . I . .1 � An' blythe may bomat thro' sun and frost though comparatively common. The w2recuruespi and approved., John Hewitt ap- I � A glowy robe o'green, ' plied for leave to perform his statute labor . I � Thatman Van, tosellorbuy stem is about.& foot long, and the leaves ,f MY lu& � I on the boundary Grey and McKillop, in- I- . - F" � An'still so - I comman' ; . somewhat triangular. When ripe, the stead of an the concession. Moved by - � Ye may irely whateler he try s ju clusters along the stem ' � : 1. JWX%J . Shall prosper in his ban'. fruit appear ' berries arrange - Walter Oliver, "oonded by Thomas Hunis ,. '. - . - . ,hing like straw Pd I somet . that the application be granted. C,irried, . f6th the Method And rffiUltg Wh0li But nse the men that hbllwards lean'- along the axis. However, An examina- Marsden Smith. and A. E. Crooke made ap. . e 0 i taken; it. is pleasant Wi' Satan's rule conform ; tion soon shows -very. little! resemblance plication for leave to perform their statute xuipof Fies is � I - _By 21 Th III stoiter roun till they gwg doon 6 that berry� A reddish Juice can be v&d �DfteshMi L a stooks afore the storm ; . . , g to the taste and acts % labor in Division No. 2, instead ot Division entlyyet romptlyonthekidneyN Nor will as rascal be d1loold . pressed out ok the fruilt; this has been . No. 3, concession 8. Moved by James In paradise to dwell ; used by the Indians for painting them- Turnbull, seconded by Thomas Ennis that ]11'1 -Bowe-ls,cleanses the.sys. For God bath voo'd usue but the good , I -fiVerj andp � selves and stainin basket Vork. It is . Shall sit beside himsel'. . � the application be granted. Carried. Win. I - - . i ' I I - seldorn that com aint is 1111 ade against tem iBff,e0tUa11yj 11 I . diands colds, heid - p i Smith complained of an obstruction on 11 . schessnafevers wid cures habitual J A Customer Lost. th!*! plant. . I �road at lot 30, concession 17. The clerk i � ; Amarantacem" (Amariiiith Family). - the p colldipaVj.on. 8 rup of Figs is the A long counter In the middle of a store . Was instructed to notify Some very interest have the obstruction removed at once, John in �in an a hIF . d attraotive . (Mly, remedy of its kin(I everlm) , was covered With dress goods. The theory, 0 order, such as duc,ed, pleasing to -the taste and AO down either side. showed that it was & plants are found Campbell applied for gravelling to be done * "bargain sale." It was In fact, the annual cockscomb, iresine, prineo'� feather,and at lot 6, concession'16. Moved by Walter - . 'teptable to the stomach, prolnj?t in ' globe amaranth, but we notice it for one mas Ennis that the ita adiou and truly beneficial in itil after holiday, marked-dowin affair, now a lar, , unsightly coarse an � al, namely, Oliver, seconded by Tho . 11111 sum of $15 be granted. Moved in amend - regularly appointed period In big establish- ga . . I . . I the pigw.eed. ! seconded by James effeelts, pre rom. the most 1 4 ment by A. C. Dament ..at. in 01files. � I Is attend to the nist- I � I , � ,,ngredonlyf its ­�- ; lealthy an agreeable subatanceal . A lady ; Dot an eager seaker-strolled by, , 61. 5 Turnbull that Mr. Son � . - . excellent(lualities commend it merely glancing over some of the goods 3 ter and let the contract " cheap as possible. . I I MMY ­ I One p's6ttern- caught .her eye. . Amendment carried. A communication was to OR and have made it the mofit outspread, . � I � from Garrow & Proudfoot re -costs of flar remed known. . - . There was a very ivilling salesman at hand I o .� read son vs. Grey, also one from Win. . A y lo ,ell her its price-"' but, find me some. . r- I * � - I or sale in,75 . Alexander, P. S. I. County Perth re-meot- � logym'p of Figs is f . O' thing either in brown or dark blue," she I -N . . 11 leadin � . . ing of Arbitratorp, U. S. S. No: 4, Grey botiRes by a . g druggist& said. I .1 . k may not 11 There is one," he said, presently, 11 and .. t I and Wallace, &toil U. S. S. No. 16, Ho wick � ,&ny reliable druggist whc it �ieigood measure too -fit a . I I Lorenzo Frain applied for aid Will rocure it ,a y rds. " . - &Dd Grey. I Jaye it On, hand a light was poor, but she liked the , . . to build a wire fence between lots 10 and 11, UL"Y"J --- --.f - — - - r10 wishes color. V was a dark brown with a small I - . concession 3. Moved by A. C. Dames, see- ; I 4 only tho ) " . . onded by Thomas Ennis that Mr. Turnbull . Z - I to", Uy W xanufiwtun bY stripe of old'blue. � � I . I be instructed to examine the premises and . ' ; . . Jan you find me another piece, some- ! . . - ; regular meeting. Carried. I - like this?" a -he. asked. $A Remember � - I report at noxi I thin ; CAUFORNIA FIG SYRUP CL " 9( - � Moved by Walter Oliver, seconded by i ' Nothing I � I want only brown or dark blue." I . . ;� $AN FRANCISCO, CAL. 11 nis that the sum of $100 be op- � I inore of that quality- could be found. , She .. .,- I - Thomas En . LOMOVILLL 1W. NEW YORIX N.T took the first piece seleeted and - ordered it .- .. ropriated for road purposes in each of the '; ; ; ve Divisions in the township. Carried. � . i . I sent home. When her Purchase arrived she ' - - : N . ; ­ lames Smith applied to be relieved of the � opened the package to look at it. She un- . ­ , - . � -W a), , F: I folded it from around the board,. and, be- -1 . 1) � water flooding his land cabsed by obstrue T , I . � � 1.4 . tions in Government Drain No. 2, concea- l- l -thatebe .11 k . . L 0 CS Z hold as she spread it out, she foand Z @ion 17. Moved by Thomas Ennis, second- , . . Ce �1- ". had seen only the wrong side,and that upon : . , P " . ad by James Turnbull that the Reeve be in - I a I a . 'k ' N;L11 I *� - ?I::$ , the right silo there was -an inchbroad,bright ; I I - t 7 A . bic ;4 yellow itrips., I I structed to ask advice from Mr. Garrow re - . � I 1 4-2 � 9 Cd � 0; 36 Can anyone blame her for being . vexed ? % E 'ud the matter. Carried. John Mo k 0 F-4 W. . Q Y 11 I I.. . a applied for repairs to road on bound - - 0 a . She was more than �that, she was thdroughl I ­ Y y and Logan. "Moved by Thomas I k 0 ;-I indignant. She' had so expressly stated 11 1! . I 0 *P4 0, . � Enni seconded by A. C. Dames that the � 1 4;-4 =4 to va $n.1 what color she desiredo and only that color. I ; : X .� (D .,Z, 0 Now she must be to the trouble of carrying . - .-. . sum of $10 be granted to be expended by Cd C� o tn &6 , Mr. Oliver provided the Logan council grant . .,the goods back, This she did with no great � . G . P-4 Q it sweetness of temper. She hunted up her, . 71 on equal suin. Carried. Petition of John . �Aft . 1 .4 Campbell and 32 others praying for a grant 1 0, 04 . - I Uj b07;� '� �: W salesman. . � I / to -repair the side road between lots 5 nd I r 4 0 or -t CO a 0, CO - 11 I have returned the goods you sold me 6 0% ' 6, concessions 16 and 17 ' Mr. Ennis to � - t.;04 0 . ,yesterday I" she said. . Eal 4-4. I= 04 a 11 But, madame, the goods bought at this � . . . attend to the matter. Samuel Shine appli- � 42 0 0 -440 Im sale are not retiurnable." " - t ad for aid he being in indigent cirdivinsta aces " rc$ ,.,d - W � I and unable to work, Moved by A C.� $4 * . Q W 0 "'I return the goods V' she replied. 11 It bul I 't, si � I ca 0 makes no difference t,b,m 8, whether they are I- - Dames, seconded by James Turn h � I Cd P4 (V 0 �: ca 09 returnable or not !-I - return them, j ait . the I If I the sum- of 85 be granted in the meantime., � , � I W I,= . ; . � I A 9� 4Z *,1-41 0 same. it � . . 1. . . I � Carried, Moved by Walter Oliver secov& I . . 4) � - . ed by Thomas Ennis that the Reeve and 6 i -�Q ,g ,g . I 0 0 Further protest, that it' was against the - AMARANTUS RETROFLEXAS (COM10M rIS- Treasurer be authorized to borrow of Rachel ;4 -Ie�, = , 5 ;Z . rule, furthered the decisio�,, upon -the lady's I ihip put- . p . 1. � . P . . g W I 0, E D). I - . Spence the sum .of $500 for towni � ND -40 art. ' . I . Mov- 4 a., _ I "5 2 His. "Itoldyou., explicitly,. that I -wanted This is the true pig-vveed. a name often poses until taxes are paid. Carried . �: 0 O.P.0 -tZ 2 -1 J%wnwn or blue I find unon opening improperly applied I to lanibs' quarters. ad by James Turnbull, seconded by Walter .3 -.4 � 14 ,�� .01r-" 0 a) a) - .V . 9 Oli 1 F-4 - W ,a :E this pattern a flaming YAlow stri a, You This coarse plant gfows 2 to 5 feet high ver that mosersi 2/11LAO, Do es an En s 1p - 1�, d3 1 i and branches considerably; the gr�eenish be a committee appointed' to advertise for . :Z on must have known it Z11 the time V I . . n tenders for a now bridge at lot 4, concesel' (1) - , ;4 nz (D (V Q flowersure unattractive, appearing i 5 r--4 He grinned impertinently. 1. - , , on I � . . 14 P64 I= W ,4 you would _have _seen the yellow, if you "the form of spikes crowded in a stiff 12, and let contract for name. Carri4d. . ;4 . ..14 ;-4 4;) . ' 10 had looked on the rightside," be said, "We panicle or dense clusters; the root pre- Wm. McKelvey applied for leave to. file . . ce , I.- bo P.q 0 - - � This plant with the clerk a rtqaisition for an engineer ;; - .M - M rg � do not take back remnants." - - ' sents a reddish appearance, a u -4-2 r-.4 �- ' alker was called, X q*onference is so coarse that it is readily seen in uder the Ditches and Watercourses Act, I I 0 F.4 . .,..4 . A floor.w interelted � �4 0 ,V ,-. ce i the lady was so . field, and should at once be pulled. I4 1883, there being more than. five 0 . � I � PIC bo �: rn �. --was inaugurated. But om -finds its way where careful farm- parties. The clerk was instructed to notify ' i evidently in the right, and made her, state- seld . eadily be put all parties interested Ao attend the next * P.4 W Moved by Thomas �� ro, . V%,:' ".4 0 '� CO ment in the heating of so many shoppers, ing is observed, and can r . . -^ -4Z . und care. It meeting of council. V ;:I a) �r, 0 1C. -that they were glad to take ba6k her goods er by a little industry and Ennis . Cd (J...J I . flourishes in rich spots, .and sometimes , seconded by JAMeb Turnbull that ' . W. 9 r= 54 t6 W and let her go. � ' tries Messrs. Milne and Oliver be instrficted to . . r-4 0 W . . The result was she went olsewhere to bay "has 7 such a firm roothold that, it examine side road 5 between the conce4ions 42 - P-4 0 her dress. i one s strength to pull it UP. � bo (V A W yard in that Amohg fhe Chenopoiliacem, or Goose- 14 and 16 and report at next meati Of W% ;4- 0 �: - I'll never buy another Moved by Wi 61,311ver, I; I 9 4 0: 11C store !" she averred. - ,foqt family, wenotice the Chenopodium. council. Carried. 1 �:4 0 F-4 42 - 1:$ 4) � --The,mesu trick -of one silesman lost a alburn !(Lanibs'� Quarteri). This very seconded by Thomas Ennis that Mr. Damei . � Z 4W-4 00 14 0 1 ­ ings an ,, o be Ce - r-4 �: Cd oustottler. - I - � common weed around old dwelli d be appointed Inspector on new bridget I 0 4 W. ac neglected places it3 we'll -known by its built at Cranbrook. Carried. Council ad. - ' �� ""* 0: 0 (1) ou Know How. leaves, . on the under surface, presenting med to meet at the Township hall or ; rn PLI 0 0. 11C 1 Easy When Y nual r1ruiday, the 4th day of August next. i' , . I � %AA 04 -a "I � �D 0,W J ce. This an I a .4.-.� in .94 Casjy was digging a ditch in the street produces a great many seeds, but seldom � .. t" 2 in front of his house for the purpove of mSk- . . nuisance except to the careless. Morris Council Meetin' . 41 .1 fil provesa I ": W ca -C� c+-4 - () Ing a connection with the sewer. He had rmersg F. - H- - ­� ,0 5 0 —Profe�sor Pa'nton, in The Fa Morris Court of Revision met acdordin 4;;l . DC large ptle of dirt thrown up in the roadway I I ,W 4.;, on StOV Advocate. . i - . i 0 >-1 ;3 a and he was rapidly Increasing it wh � t; adjournment in the council room on Jum . J . - k t. -I ce =:I (v - Ded by a policeman. I .. . I 21 0- 'U.1111A106. I - 16th,.members all present, the Reav� in thi 11 2 % � ,�� : W � . ro . -4;5 -- Phat are yez dotn' there,'Camey ? 11 Don't.yer see Oi 'm diggin'?" iuirvans,.wac. a . . Every owner of, a wheeled vehicle, chair. The following appeals are dispose( of - George Eckmier, enter!d o' Der a ;. , ;-4 - 4) W O? -� 0 11 Hov yer a permit to blockade the should have some form of a wagon jack, . a no;th east part ,30, oncession. 2; Alfre( i. , ? rn . � , 0 M X 0 -4-i r Do �- �- othrate with that pile of dirt ?" - - forraising tho axle for oiling, or conveni - ent washing of the wheels. The very Easom, entered tenai ot of south hal 28, con cession 5 John McMurray. ent4 d tenan ".. I ,.C� g ce A I Oi bov not." . " Thin don't. yer know that yez hov no simplest form is sh own in Fig. 1, from a ; of south half 8, concession 9 ; Goo., Matherm � e ; . -4..) W 0 (D H �: 0 to IL .� . right to put thot dirt there?" 11 I Z A � R;N I A. B. Jackson aw I J. B. Taylor 4i6d each I- cc ir u T.14+1. ha'A r.L hifol � 0 r � and 15sum, - - � : . jporium,, I � � I � ONTA � - A I � I . 1; C0h1BtX,A,TIQ1q­ � . � L I I on the RhO-Tb" 11 I � � - ntead. A larP "80 .. axis and shrouds, 60*,. vest. qualitY. ,The -4 � sea free of OttoW I � w. Rearse. i�eral Direct0r- Ited. sTF.EET directly � ChUX.c� 'in the, III Im Scott- . . I - � - I 1----------�, . � I I : I � a : Estabfishe6 � ­— DFOOT'S . .7 , -d id Door F 70T?,r-VT-3:- -- Lown establishm ant is go tter facmileo' article ,for a k 0�t a good i 111- ,nd doors, of all patte=d o order. Lumber dreWO I " way d,stred, All i:ludga nable term& 131" ��glea lCoo � :3t , imates for the &OW04 in' � give' on, application, ateyrivIrl, used Ind Wo'Umpll onage solicited- - 11. BROADFOUT. Sesforth, , , _ - 11 � 1. 0 -1114 �5 4 hat will Oi clo, wid it, thin , in9d 11; . \ : � dog struc o ; o u ; I 0 r--4 0 6 � � struck off and entered for a dog. On motia P E-� (P 0 the puzzled Casey- a an' Vro it in," -- . 0 .. � -4-'J .0� Z I I Oh, lot dig another hol of James Proctor, seconded by Gio. Kirkbi . . r losed aw . 14 �1 W anowerei the wan of the brass buttons as he 0 a the court of Revision Was then �c � . � 0 0 sauntered slowly away swinging his club.- � .Ordinary council business proceeded with a , I ;:I Boston Journal. . 1. follows : Isaac Forrand was appointed pati . . � CD 0 a 0 . t master in place of Joel Sellars ;,o, commud - I Boys, Don't Hurry. . I cation from James Marshall stating term . . . . . . . � . on which he would act as township eDginee -- we7 ""' Lucy 8 . I ,,� t I, oott, in her little book, Boys and under the provisions of the Ditches an D-'-�Ul Other Boys, sayst 11 A .boy of fifteen Once LN Jj came to a achool,where be was an entire . I 4 � .11 -NIS -W.- Watercourses Act was read and terms si , L 1: pwa , . - - - -:;P�- cepted. By-laws No. 8 and 9, 1893, wer Iq �- k 1� w"z�". stranger.- Noticing he was slow in, making . , .— - � ,--------- duly read and passed. Moved by S. Cali fro X -r or acquaintances, I asked"him why. he was " L a smile, hick, secondea by James. Proctor that tf, F-1 , not more sociable. He replied, with FIG. 1. FIG. 2. STR0,1;G WAGO-N-jACK. ation of Alex. McCall: to have tl: P D 'I shall be, as moon as the right boys show sketch by D. S. Yates, and is simply a applic be granted and thi . 1W I L't R themselves more friendly.' And so he ard six inches wide, and of the proper engineer brought on � waited several weeks, coming in a.Tld going bo, sawed out near the clerk be instructed to notify the 01391, ,3,, lencrth, with two notches eer as soon as the necessary requisition out in h,is own quiet, modest way, until th J5 �� STRAWBE J/ d hold- aloof at first. the top, as shown, For light wagons, filed. .Carried. Moved by, James Procto . I C', 0 -.0 best students, who ha ian . canuse this jack very eas'ly� seconded by G, Kirkby that Messrs. Hoy R r- S / welconiol him as one of themselveso Had one n I I j/ CU C lks, and but for heavy wagons, assistance is re- and Caldbick be instructed,� to examine tl OW ,..a he grown weary in his solitary wa I /I \ C :).,L /C, e mischief loving, free-%nd- quired. The one in Fiv. 2 is cheap, road opposite lots 8 and 14, on 6th line, at .. ( easy -class, who were ready to give a, 'hail str L ong, and convenient. The part a is report at next meeting as to the state . verybody, he need made froin a two-inch plank of some road. Carried. On motion of Meser I � r OL E: us fellow, to anybody and `00d, all(] i8 two and one-half . Howe and Kirkby, Jam4 Proctor was I I C I not have waited zhreo Ays for comrades." tough N, I � I — I W&it 1 Don't feet in length. The lover m is three and structed to expend $45: on repairing M . I - Boys, don't be in a hurry. I � in length, and should be Moved by � I CHOL RA- P40 take the first cigar or cigarette, or the social One-half feet Cres's hill, on the 4th line. I. I o E, A er boy. Wait! Sup- made from a tough stick 3x4 inches Caldbick, seconded by James Proctor tb . i RRf7 - glass -to please any oth lo your moth- square, dressed to the form shown. The William Wilkinson be paid six dollars f , DIA ,; . they any You are 11 tied t ; 'c �s I y apron ochorage has . retaining rod g may be two pieces of No. plough broken on east gravel road. Carrie I TER pO,8.e strings," this a stens , I . a of its best men, 9 annealed wire. The upper end fa. Moved by C. A. Howe, 1 econded by P.Cal I I . � DYS savved to the wotld som rrated edge on the upper side of a I into - bad in the se hick that the tender of R. Lang for` buil ANDAIL , IMPLARTS When others want Yon to 90 e found a most ing Brandon's bridge for the sum of $746 1 companyt and flayt - You daseent," have the lever. This will b I 9 OF - .� to SSY'L. - No. ; I don't dare,"' serviceable jack, and will easily support accepted, it being the lowest tender, &I SUMME - - courage -American Agricul- J-L LJ 0111ADuLTS' Wait, as the other boy did, you'll get half a ton weight. that the tender. of R. Lang for builU � L.H. tL DR E: N -5 L panions in due time,- turist. � Martin's bridge for the sum of $838 be i - the right kind of com . I :) "., - e %. .e"5 r- 1 C. H. S. 1. . . -1 cepted, it being the lowest tender for as I L I 1 �t- , ,; JIL . I ents.of Chinese Children. I I I � , Amufsfn bridge, on condition that he furnish mat - I . ,f� oF /11 � ' dren in factory security for 'the fulfi . . R? I ­ . I 'Carried. Accounts were ordi I ; IBIf: .1 "I I I Good Morning. Kind iadies stop before the chil ' Iment of as . - _ . . 1. . i . to say 11 Good Morning !" the street 'in Chinatown, says a San contracts. , ­ -.-- - . ­ ------1- � Don't forget with a smile ; Francisco paper, chuck them - under the ed to be paid ws follows : Ament Brothe . I I And say it cheerfully and . - � W hhp and Oolored Blouses in Silk, it will -do you good, and do your friends chins and�and then the youngsters talk for lumber, $11.07 ; Duff and Stewart, In t . ad inspiration in every �aok in Chinese as they go f1jing through her, 624.65;:R. Gerry, nails, $1.00; I C Muslin, Lawn, Regatta, good. There is a kk ;, Oaah�;J'�e, P I kenj 'that the doors or back into lie alley. The Fleming, repairing culvert, 81 ; Goo. Pr � - Morning,' � _ I I � etc,, in better assortment than at anY 11 Good ivartily NPO first ambition of the ve y young Chinese tor, repairing Forbee',� bridge, $20 9 H. III I helps to make hope fresher and work light - I . . —sure ai�d perfect fit these days is to hl.��indlel firecrackers er, ditch and culvert. $15 ; Geo. Goodl previous season er. Itseeins to really make the morning = Ling punk. low, cleaning out -creek, 50 cents ; JC - I of & good do ,an burb at HoPFMA- I goo , an T MeMillan,lumber, $3 40; E, Living to I �,- & Q),Is, Sea.fortL d d to be a prophecy mo�- ; At f rom 10 to 12, years of age the girls a I . �. . - - i lumber, $10-76; Blyth Standard,- print . -- --- ughts to dress, . I . . .. I .. A DISTURBANCA ,�begintoturn their' tho the $7.25; M loses Exford, charity, $11; Le, . I .and togradually drift away from J . . .Bolton, engineer's �feen, $9. On mot I - isn't what you want, "if your stom- �' * of childhood. The boys remain . I WTV E DYE Irregular. 1 'oys ren inuch longer. of Messrs. Kirkby mud Proctor the coui � ach and � bowels are child Front 12 to 16 . ; ; That's about aU you get, though, 4 they are not content with firing any- then adjourned to meet again on the 7th � I � i thing less than- a pack of crackers at a . An � - All kinds of fabrics on. our own Prem- witir the ordin y pW. It may re- � gust. � .-.-- 11 to send them out . lieve you for the moment, but time. , . . 11 ises. We don% have � �. you're usually in a worse state af- The A a merican t(?y balloon is a thing The Flower Garden. , . .. . of town, . terward than before. that appeals to the childish Chinese There, is much to': do usually in the flo � C�l WE CLEAN This is just -,vhere* Dr, Pierce" � fancy, and the vendors do a big business. . garden in the month of June, for that is ' Pleasant Yellets do most good. Little wagons are occasionally seen, a xid month 'When a good many varietiee are Faded and soiled clothing to look like . They act in an easy and natural , terday one boy had an automatic tin ! I way, very different from the huge, yes e that ran on the sidewalk whenever into the beds where they are to blo 7 i new. Bring along your dresses and old-fashioned pills. They're not. bors There are people who do not care for fl ��, . suits before the rush sets in. We onI7 pleasanter, but!there's no re. the owner could find room for it. ere, but they are getting scarcer every y I I . . action afterward, and their help In their enjoyments the children of mod the value of -a boquet in becoming n 1� �.. always, do a good job, and we do it lasts. One little sugar-coated pellet tbe.Chinese are abou.t .like any other and more appreciated. .It is a pretty It . I . for & gentle laxative or corrective children. They have few sports in the r hearted man who ,Will not feel refreshed I I CHEAP. -throe for a cathartic. Con t* local settlement to amuse themselves . . � . . tion, Indigestion, Bilious At=, with, but they get a8 much satisfaction seelDg � boq,uet on'the dinner table whe i . All you have to do to get to our plad6, Dizziness, Sick and BWous Head- comes in from a hot day's work, and I .1, . is to aches, are promptly relieved and out of whatever comes in their way as furaish a subject for conversatiod to ce . curecL . anybody could. about, that leads from the otern real 1 a just as *,ell to forget. We be' I- Follow' the Pointers I that it ii , ; � � They're the smallest, the easied it would be impossible for a man to , � I to take -and the cheapest pill you A Sweet Glrl.,� On Alarket $treet from the corner of - can buy, for they're guaranteed to fault with his wife if a bunch of flowers . � i ' . give satisfaction, or your money,is Amy -How does Olive come to get go : Alain gtreet.� - . returned. . mp.ny proposals of marriage? . No COMMOn PMders Ill J. W. SNELL, You pay only for tke good .you Hudson -She alway . a takes her hat off Iligh Street, seatorth.next door to T.Kiddl residen�e get. i . in the theatre. Dick's Blood Purififfiler. . . . . . . . i I I I t � I . .. . I i � . - . I : � I I . � I . i �: . I i I . - . . . I 11 . ; - . . I - . ­ A , , � . � � ­­ I . ­! I - � ..­ . , - � .- ­­�­ - . � � ­ ­ - - - - ­ ­� - . - �-- ­ i. � . I - . ­ � . I . r I I , - . � : . . �� . I , . I . I I . ! .. . . - ; . � I . . I . , I � . ; . � . . I I . . i . . . . - - � . - . . I- , I ; I --- I . �-­­. - - � . ­ I I I . . � . ­ ­ ­ -I... . ­ I . .. ­ . � .1 -.11 I -1 I .­.­­­­­­ .... ­­­. -, .-.-. ;.1 .11, I I I � I—, � - -- . � . � . -11 . . I . . I I I � . � - f I . . I - . " . ­­ — — ,-- -,----' � - --,.—,---I--- �---- I lr-�---, --i--­­� I w . -�­­7­!" �' . - - . I �-y ; . 7 0 � . — - . — r . � the shoulders in some firm, inflexible man. done one year about finioshes it, but the ease 3y $P31CMAL TO� ner. Now suppose the horse is trotting with which a properly kept hoe 'is used pory,XMZXT, IMR MA�XSTT along sod steps down six inches lower than more than makes up for the forty s3ents itr � 1AP BEAKMIRS IN THEO ,UJEEN he expected, don't you see what a fearful costs the first day it is used. The shST 1----� 0 0 9 0 # 9 0 strain the shoulders must suffer, and how hoe slips through the soil easily, cutting og -^" soon the shoulders and knees must become the weeds instead of pulling them out to sore and weak? Will any of you tell me take root again ap-d continue to rob the Boil I how this head and neck, fastened up by of the elements that the legitimate Crop P" Whi I a strong check rein, differs in its influence should have the benefit of, File -your hoe I a on the shoulders from the solid, stiff bone sharp and try it once and find what you I Vou I, have been missing by working with -A dull Becwage 8 U N L G T that I described ? The check rein produces �.�� SoAp is perfect y pure, knees than one- ' T� and containo no ln�J - more stiff shoulders mud weak . . 0 OUN CheiniC0,16 tA inj 6 all other causes put together." - ish either your clot es or And then the old man went on to add -Seven or eight years ago a teller in the your hands. ( restest many arguments against the check rein$ Bank of Hochekpga, at Montreal, was found care is exerelsed in its be short some $13,000 in hip accounts, annfactu a, a 2d its and I remember he asked us whether we to uslity is so op eciated supposed the horse,peould see the road just The London Accident and Guarantee Com - Dur gy the public tE ,t it has . in front of him as well when his head was pony had indemnified the teller to the I mmn� the Largest gah if any . Red on to pay Soap in the Wor i . a foot or a foot and a half above its natural amount Of $10,000, sad we's C& I pl,ace. . I it. 'The matter has been in litigation sinw, but Saturday It was settled when ID, ID. inen to ' ---'*--- Richardson, assistant general manager of . H O�V . Little Things in the Home. the London Accident and Guarantee Com - d Keep a well swept fl6or and a clean . 0. pauy, at Toronto, handed the bank a obeque test V ils 7 ft hearth. Let the windows be kept bright for $14,589.59, which settled the claft -with e White and shinin , the furniture books, and I I love nevc tried PIC- . I IGHT 60 t "k interest, one who E 0 �e b what tares free from dust, and closets in perfect I I they think o , en try order. Lot there be bags for twine, cord Tourists. Itfor yolurales., T a re. and buttons, a place.for the oboes and slip- s Snow, suit on, and Whether on pleasure beat or business, your cothes will be pers. Hooks to hold the cloaks and costs should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup I washed in far I so time, should be provided, giving the ample bath of Figs, at it acts most ]pleasantly and of- , with Lose L, bour. robe a convenient corner. Towels are to a Greater Cc rt, and be always at hand, and recollect that Con- fectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, w,Ul be an they 4ava ever a before. staut vigilance has its own reward. preventing fever -so headaches and other uniff *ban you used rdinary For is it not. here when day closes, with forms of sickness. For male in 750 bottles ; fight 006p. its duties, trusts and cares, that we hie by all leading druggists. . ; I . away to oar sanctuary, within which the -7 -.0000 lamps are lighted ana life.goes on, wlffi the R11HUMATISM CUR19D IN A DAY. -South American � I - curtains drawn to shut out the careless Rbeulngtio Cure for ubeumationt and Neuralgia x#Ai- � cally cures in I to 3 days. Its I nim , lyste :=U,on Uri the sy"*, world? .The fire ablaze is still alivei Ovell temisrewarkable and n remove$ at 10 ' if the embers are low. Welbager, ponder oneethecauseand the disease Immedlatelvdisap i1P - Th t and muse over the past; hope, plan and, re The first dose greatly benefits. 7b cents, I . . atle all out Carranted by - Lumaden & Wilson, druggists, I -a to do. build for the future. It iii"s c& Seaforth. not a beat own, and as ourfeet tread the soft tog we 0040- . - . .+ cide the inat r First 6 do - by a g w at the we seek the repose of that " ffleep that some- A, Wox,mmFur, new combination is R. Stark's Head- � I ex a ce is o, th times shuts up sorrow'@ eye." SoothEd by ac a, eura a an ver ow I .9 . I W Irea, 'uss, It. sweet and benign 'reveries, we drop into ectly ba ileov. Mr. Ile, 0 lef Of Police, Se f bodstook, says. -A sure cure every time." Ald. yo sel , , a are not slumber and dream the hours away. -Good Farmer, ar o r, Hamilton, says: " I experienced I L I committed i any way Housekeeping. I I almost imme sto relief from their a, for dek use the so 'I all we - — 1 %- headaches." Mr. Mercer, oontractor, Hamilton, ask is : o It elay,try asys : 11 I consider them a very va,luable remedyjaud- I it the n t hing day. A -Centenarian Killed by Mistake. 'far surpassing many others Ibavz tried." Mrs. 11r, An alligator has just been killed hr: Lout- Gaston, Hamilton, mys -. 11 I have derived great ben- :..� * * * lo-'ev siaus that is.known.to have beenone hundred efit from tibein, baying been a long ,tfrne a sufferer I � � ity years did. In 1773 the � great- frora headache, billousuess- and neuralgla," Mrs. and twet CrIst, u-amilton,gays.- 11 No inedlelne or doctors did � � ween them, and the man who likes great-grandfather of the present owner of niy daughter any g,00d until we used Stark%Hoad- ' vers is not one of that kind us islly. The the plantation on which this alligator was ache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders; they effeeted a a who has a flower- garden ti: at attracts killed purchased the plantation. His first completecure. Mrs. Reats, Hamilton, says:- Your L work wait to rid it of &III gators. He . raided -pow.ders bave been sho grettest blessing to me.,, antion will soon become proud of it and Price, 25 ,cento -a box. Sold by all uvediclue dealers. .1 find it a rest to work Arno 3g them in a family of alligators and killed all but one, .000, I i odd moments that come w an there in who escaped, le,sving a portion of hje toil. Milburn's Beef, Iron and Wine is recommended by � 4biDg particular to do for a sh rt space of Thls.alliga�or was seen from time to time Physicians as the best. 0 - � ie, Children brought up -a Ong flowers and recognized because partof his toil wall '* 40 ve a greater affection for ho a. and the gone. The alligator was never tam6d, but How Curbed Horses can be Made . I . Vs who are raised on the arm where in a general way received the care and pro- . Valuable. are is a flower garden will no have such tee'tion of each member of the Jamily slany valuable horses are rejected by buyers,.'be- � - lesire to go away to the city, The flowers through the four generations. A viditor to cause of a eurb which,ean easily be cured. The,curb is the result of a strain and can be.removed by using ,y be the cause of this, or th e sort of a the ptantation saw a great alligator lyingon Dick's Blisterfaccording to the directions on each 1p W ccountfor th presence of the bank. He raised his gun, but required package, . osition ma X10! - - killed. 40 41 o - D flowers. T is is a matter at we have several shot@ before the animal was I - ' ver decided yet, 'but either way the He was delighted with - the successo when llpwsh Coughs, 'Heavy 70olds, Hoarseness, Asthma were are a pretty good thing to hv;ve his host came up and showed his sorrow at ,and Bronchitis cured by Dr. Wrood's Norway Ifte � out. what his guest had done, The alligator Syrup. The best in the world. . .0040- . - . . was buried on the banks of the stream, the Found a Rich Qold Mine. The'Cruel Check Rein. entire farnfly attending the obsequiesi . Low= JORDAN BAT, N. S. July &-Xr. Samuel - - We practise many cruelties c n the horse. " I've Done ltefusiR'-"'� Locke, of this place, kasJust k1soovered a gold mine re underfeed and overwork hint, expose herethat patif ont i0o per cent. of pure metal to %he These were the words of an aged' ChriB-:. ton, It was a rich vein of sound health to which he m to bold and wet, work hl in ill-fitting, tian who had been unexpectedly asked.by the * was restored, by -the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and Wooer, 6ompel him to stand i a a narrow, which he would not exchange ,or any othir Tulne In a a 'd from kidney wk and uncomfortable stall, annoy his pastor to lead the special meeting r for th America. All last winter suffeie I vaning. In commencing tbi se �ice he trouble which would not yield to the presed tions ran with blinders, jerk his mc uth sod whip I eke :tated that he had not expected � to take of several doctors. A few months ago Mr. 91 . M. I charge of the meeting, and was i unpre- board o.f the good workdone by Dodd's - kidn.y pills . But all theFe things put tog( ther do cob and tried them with the invariable result. � 0.4a art like the check rein. pared to make rernsrlis on the top14 before he to well and tbinks no praise too great for thro them. "But," said he, 11 I have miade up wonderful remedy. His neighbors ure much inter. That portion of the spine in the neck 1p, in my mind that when I am asked to do any- ested In what theydescribe as amarvollous i6are. horse, as in a man, very of neitive. If a thing (that is, In Christian work) �by one .0000- . anys neck be forced into any constrained who;i I have confidence in, if b4 thinks Victoria Carbolle Salve cures Cuts, Burns, Sores, osition and held there, the li!euent suffer- Brulaps, Wounds, Chapped Hands and Cold Sores. that it is my duty, even if I do riot feel Price 26c. ig quickly followe. that I am prepared, I will try to do It. I've - - . W � I If a horse's bead be fastenei down a foot done refusing." No better opening for the Severe Abscess Cured.- . elow its natural place, he wil . suffer, but prayer meeting that night was needed. , ot a tenth part as much as hi will if 0 What better key -note could be , found? BAIL 8111.8,�I had an abscess just behind ray � Dmpel him to hold his own icad a cot Drigbt ear in August, MI. After suftcring lor bove its natural place. In tb is case, with- What a, difference would be made at once in three months, B. B. iB., and after our social meetings an branch of one month's use of it I was very much! better and i five noinates he, begins suffer, and church work if only each professing Chris- the abscess entirely disappeared In four mZ&. I on may see in his face and ii i his effart@ am certain that Burdock Blood Bitters is an excel- - D release. his bead how great I hot ouffering tia4 could say, I I I've done. refusin'V lent remedy. . L - : FLOR,x%cs V. SUAW. 31 � Cross -Questioning. �, Solegirth, Manitoba. First, be will try to rellevi himself by It is very needful In courts of 4w, where .000- .. etting the weight hang up � Dr. Fowlees Extract of Wild Strawberry cures L 0" I f a r 4 irs4o ubn'tj ' 0 On eases are bound to tell the wholle truth, is will carry his head: on one witn ,choleta, cholera morbae, diarrhoea, dybenteryL# and - L !do and let It hang there a oment; then and nothing but the truth, that they be allformsof summer complaint, looseness of the,* questioned and cross-questioned, so ihat all bowels, eta. Price, 36 cents. ly: ie will carry it &�round on th other side, the facts may be brought out? Soknetim . es $00- - hen bring It In front, and thr w it up high lawyers care more for getting their cawes Considered the Bee.. 5 ,wo or three times. Theme thr e movements ill continue than they do for getting the truth ; 4 ad then DRAIL 181118,-I n1so can. bear testimony to tbevalue L -the ooly�possible ones he question sad con-fase the of your wonderful remedy for the stomach, llycir, . intil the head is released, - they try to cross- . boweloand blood, BAB. I 1%ve used It as well " . ' How any man can -witness thill spectable, witnesses. . Burdock Pills for over three years, when necessary, without being touched, in a mystery. A little twelve -year-old was a very impor- and finct them the best remedies I have ever used for The greatest strain is felt iu � the muscles tant witness in"a certain stipation. . JVR8. GRZOOR, )n top of the neck, just unde collar, the lawyers, after cross-questioning the lad � Oweri Sound, Ont . . ; , severely, said : .0440- 1 0 rho muscles at that point beci ime inflamed 41 Your father has been talklug lWyou and Dr. 1,6w's Worro Syrup removes wormis lot all kinds kLd weak, and are at length ac reduced in I oize that an unseemly hollow ii i produced at telling you how to testify, has'nt he?" in children or adults. Children cry for it. 11 Yes, air, he has," was the boy's reply. ffiat point. " Now," amid the lawyer, thinking that be � Another common effect of th 3 use of check had discovered something, "jusi tell us reins is stiff shoulders and wealk knees. If howyour father told you to testify." . - - we leave hie head free, his is oulders and C4 Well," mid the boy, modestly, 41 fatber When Baby was sick, we gave bar tastoria. knees rarely give 1 hag studied the told me that the lawyers would try to tangle When she was a Child, Ahe,cried for Castorla. "Y - I � . influencer of the check rein X 10 g time. For me in my testimony, but if I would just be When she became Wm. she elung to CastorK years I have observed in w York city careful and telt the truth I could tell the When she had Children, sbegavtithern CastOrlk that the car and omnibus hors s, although tame thing every time I . d and on �the ardent pave- yers sometimes had that their cross. me'nts, very rarely become sti forward, be- Law cause their heads are free whil , even in the questions call forth unlucky answers. This . COUntry, livery horses wearing tight check One evidently got more truth than he wish- . reins are almost sure to becorn stiff. ed for. Trouble at Melita, RS, W. H, BROWN of Molits, Xmitobs, gtates In Paris I attendTd for so e time the outwitting an ExCiSeMan. that two of boy Alldren and two others be- cliniques in a largw horse h spital. The M, to a, neighbor, were ouredef the worst fonn lecturers very frequently allud d to a very An old woman in Orkney wax noted for of summer complaint by one bottle of Dr. Fowler'e old gentleman, constantly a en about the selling whisky on the sly. Her house was a Extract of Wild Strawberry, natures speolfic for all premises, an the wisest Mau UP a diseases of few miles from the town, and excise officers summer complal . nts. ­*� ' -- � the horse In the world, . . had tried in vain to get her convicted. So nge and Scratches of every kind, on bu . ied that they bad -1t'b, M4' At the front *door this old gei itleman said many attempts had fsi man:or animals, cured in 30 minutes by Woolfor&s to a company of students, " D� you see that given up the task.as impossible. A young S"nitary MtIon, This nover- !ails. Warranted by baker's horse 9 What do you suppose wag officer was appointed to the place, who Lumsdon & Wilson. . -- — the cause of those stiff shoulde o and trem- said.1 on being told about her, that he would bling knees ?" soon secure her conviction. Early one Biliousness Cured, , 4 Hard pavements," I suggested, "Over- morniaF h left town and arrived at the old GXVT1,RNZN,-I have used Burdock Blood Bitters a n 9 e Walking for biliousness and And it the best remedy for this driving," said another. I woma house at seven o'clock. complaint. I have used several other remedies but 44Hard pavement and overdriving are in he saw no one, but noticing % bell on the , they all failed to do rne any good, 110w0ver, it re' The old woman SIP' quired only two bottles of 13. B. B. to Pure ine .conl- bad for the shoulders and kvees," replied table, he rang it. ,l 11 but, gentlerr en, the horse ,peared. He asked for" a glass of rn k, pletely, and I can recommend it to all. the old surgeout -� Yours trul � is so perfectly made that if you take off that which was soon set down before him. After I Yivm. ROBINSON, (pheck rein he will stand a vast deal of hard a little while he rang Again and the Old - Wallaceburg. driving' on hard pavements w itbout harm. woman appeared. He asked if she had any I --­*-*-9­--- ,'Gentlemen, come back into the yard, and 1. whisky, " Ay, air," said she, " we aye Lane's MedidnO Moves the IROW618 will explain. Here,iboy, b i that horse. have some in a bottle," setting it down be- Each Diiy- , - rio this way. Now, young genit emen, these fore him, Hethstaked her and I -aid down a In order to be healthy this Is necessary. shouldersi this long neck, and his head, to- nov � hich she took and walked out. .--- ereiga. w . ---.04410. gether make up a wonderful st ucture, The After helping himself, he rang again and Mrs. Alva Young, . Creater seems to have known ow to make asked for the cb&6ge. "Change, sir?" 401 Waterford, Ont, writ0s, 11 My bs,by was very sick said the old woman. 11 Therele use cbsng!, with summer cowplaint., and nothing would belp all these parts and put tifern to ether, and, ' . I fancy, He has taught each h. ree how to We hae nae license. Wha' we gie we gle bini till I tried Dr. powle,es Extract of Wild Straw - carry his bead. You see, therc are a great in presents, who' we got we tsk' in presents. berry, which cured him at once. It IS Lo,ne of the best remedies I ever -used, - . many bones and ligaments, and tendons and So good day, 5ir." The exciseman left the -----*-o-0-- : muscles, and these all work inbo and with house a poorer but a wiser man. -Englith Spavin Liniment rernoveo all hard, soft a , like the various parts in an � or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, in some ihorees the natural po6- � A Sharp Hoe- Blood SpavID, Curbs, SOWS, Ring Bone Sweeney' orchestra. stities, Sprains, Sore and Swollen �hroal, dougbe, tion of the bead is high. In that case all While there are many implaments that etc: Q.aveS50byuseolonabottleo W%trantedtlie' I these bones and ligaments and tendons and do firgt,cle.lo work in the cultivation of gof- most wonderful Blemish Cure ever -known. Wurrant- 1, muscles in. the head and neck d shoulders den crops, there Is not one that will entirely ad by Lumsden & Wilson, . are fitted to & high head, and t ey work in- � . d it . ­­ --d*-*-0P-- to and with, each other in a Do rsl and easy take the place of the old hand hoe, an " nature. is one of ihe mysteries why so marlY will How to get a " Slunhight, w . my, with the bead carried h h. But, in continue to use a hoe that has never been Send 26 "SunlikhVi go Z(wrSp r bearing . wr"ap M.01dCuerthan the great majority of horse thenatural sharpened since it was made. To say that the words "Why Does &Woman I a x:an 11) to Lzvy,R Bites, Ltd., *8 Scott St., Torontoo position of the head ,is low. - ow, in this any tool is as 11 dull as. a hoe "I is to say post a pratty Picture free .Saying does Land you win recelvd by , Wr case, all these boues and Il aments and that it can not be duller, but the from advartlsf%and well Jrtb framing- igivis muscles in the head and neck oil shoulders not op ly to the hoe we use, and we use a an easy way to decorate yourhome. Tuesoapisthe p , -00tag work into and with I h othe in a natural, good many full days in the --ourse of the bed In the market, and it will 0111Y cost le- ,p 'a to send In the wrappers, if you JeSve -the -ends open. easy and comfortabl:'L:'ay, oul when the season. We keep our hoe filed sharp all the Write your address aarelf�y.- -- hand in carried low.': if such a horse's head time, and frequently iLt is filed twice a day# I ------------- qV-W-VF-- is fastened above its natura�l pi ce, you will and as & rule when we buy a hoe we buy a Tim Best Spri, Medlelde now before thv� public see at once that &11 Viette bon 8 and liga- I It is impossible to grind a hoe is without cxe�,fjo,, �arnbray`ti Kidney And Liver . file with it. it is put up in a concentrated forw.,,and con- e nine stead of At should be Cu're- I 1cl � ments and tendons �nd mu I ini on a .common grind atone, for itiy the unpleasantness of taking bige doses 'so O' - � 9eque, - I playing into each other in thei natural and sharpened from the upper side to do the is thereby avoldedt the dose Wng one tosepoonful in - comfortable way, mi,ust work I an unnstur- k ad the handle is in the way swinegiamfulof water. TheMedleineCo-lorepre- I I be or d in this town b out po ar druggist Mr. L ' w ' a -pul �Itsined. w s a tried on a, grindstone. sente 11 I al, strained way, and must pro uce friction, hen this I m whom ull p,rtleuisra can be a do not wonder that most farmers V. FeAr, fro __---46411�� fatigue %ad pain. I a it h - P 11 When a man leaps from a height, he dXp se t e sight of a hoe and never use one ptioli ) receives the shook 'with ben legs %nd the I When they can avoid it, for the average hoe Coughing Le9A,s to Consum . elastic substance between the bones of his is about the hardest -thing to work with Kemp's Baloam stops the eough at once. r I , . � spine. When a horse comes down - hard on that can be found on a farm. On the other - . . 9 ' forelega-for example: baud a good sharp hoe makes I I I of Brownsy Iley Indiana, one or both of hisil i abor a pleas- Rebecca Wilkinson, A , . ' Lt on lZe says: 11 I had been in a distressed condition for three 7 when .be steps int� an une3pected hole are, and if it is kept straigh the edg r * I yeara from.Nervougness, Weakness of the Stomacb, a there in no b utleg' , r elastic substance to and square at the corners, a little 'practice 1) sis and Indigestion -until my health was gone. mitigate th: shoe Bat nature -has pro- will make one an expert in its use, and -to I=en doctoring constantly with no relief. I e vided the animal wF,t.h work with it to not half the -task it is bought one bottle of South A-merlown Norvine,wbich d � & pert ct protection did we more good than &ny $60 worth (A 'docWring ,a in this long neck vOth its fre movements. thought to be. To keep a boo sharp abort- er did In rny life. I would advise --very w0fiktly s . 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