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I � a- a. i - -. - 1. ­ I --­­ .- - '­ ", --- -- - 4 - � I .... -- � -­­ . - 1. . � I . ):.�� ,-f . 31 . ­� i ��.� '' I I I ., . . .- I 1. " I tl;_ � - -):%� 11 - 4L Id. . -- ­ � : ' ou -. 14 I . � . ' I a I . � osmeto-the-loldhoosise hls,�Iud,hesrt-and a � I ) , , - iL I % 1: I . . 141othing . HANDmMADE ; . . ­ - .. . . th En v . I .. r . I . I . � - - % � III and keep vigill. i . .... � .... i- I � : � - - RTMUNARV. �' ' �� ll,, I I 0* low � I I i4re prompted Willa to relieve a ; I � 3 . . �i a �� . a . kn' that escape - I � I � - , . .. . i . . I i . ,i i I . � � I . I , *is h6pelese, and unselfisih nat M#kD;,. � 'I d -r- O'n - es .. - . - � I 0 friendlins 614 Ch t Boots n I'll, � i - ow $BIEN - . -1 I � I � maddened -.hw tb thlik of - the villainy poor . ,- , lt rA v. S., ban dame Of onts4o .. , it , . . , � - � 3 � i� a 7. M of �D'ewesl�e I was z IMs - I I - - ­ � . a- � t, lio he was powerless a or ; � )now-ighest- --- � _ . ­. I voittift4ryco a t . � . 4 -0- sm- .tt v t. There , '" a , IMID.1 ! J I Mt. a - . -1 Who ' are thl 0 0 .�, M AlIsnab tirletated. M. prcimptly a0ended to add � . . . aa I . . E - I - . . � . 11 ,'-.- . rooderate. r Off 0:1 T . a -no don"t at the unscrupulous men had ' of Voice.- . - D. WIONTYRE --- inw Denostry a spedldt�y , ,, a ./ . 1 f� 1�-f I I - . ,. � a � made a vtlusble And, and that a Iortune, , � The Tons I e.d, or growIng toro fait, are - � il , i . . . �. I 04sm and reddenca on Goderich ,ftree-t. one door - =am ' . - Hag on hand & large number of Boloteand Shoet of hk , : i , �11. RAN Of Dr.'SCOWIII ofte, Seatorth. �. JU2tf � I It. Is not -0 mul � I - 41 ­ - I ­ - � . me I � - Fli a ) woo hidden In the tract of birren a�mouutalu A whit you ,my i ,,�� 7 L - ....... 0. ., '. - . -. r� Am � land* -�na short ti It � would be their As the "astir in which you made. StrOng, Robust and � FOR OVEROOATS, . own make, best material and . - . � ... . I I ; a a y 11 ` I - ' - I �-, �, & Beatti. 7 8 auaw of OrAwk VO4 0 Iffas. dm- " tfot i . By. sli6k � and . plausible it is notio much the ladoufte y iu use . iffan-anted to givle Satisfhaim I I , Ot i -IL � I -legal rty. P i - *4=3AenA a � llvi it. HeLalthy by - � ;1 0011= IT _tosr of the Vet � � I r . � wirds WOOITISMwould' eosfiy� perniade old - As the tone in which you oonv . - READYMADE OLOTHING, you want your feet kept dry come and get a pairo, , I t.. treato all di"asev, nit , - � I - I � � ) -- 0 Medical Society, "a kndvv�le4� as �0- .. I . I our boots, which will be sold 4� . 1 7 C Peter to acceot two hundr,44 dollars for the 11 dome here t" I sharpt 9 9 � I � the liomeoticat" Animals. All c0l; promptly, all- . . � � I e and ,t ; -. 0harges modet- ery�--Whaftol 'do as 1 - d the baby owy . SHIRTS� OHEAP FOR OASH, � , r night., It I land that had always been a burden to him ' ,, An J I well w - f _s- t**&d to 611ther by daXA I d and smiled Scotts . � � , � . dentiol, . Come here V he 16�ko - - 1. , Z� i to 'oterwary I I I . - �� I AW splad[al attention gi a . as What not to do. Immet, . .- , �� I 1� , J th, one dool � and had never repaid -&-ostat of its taxes And straight to I Repairing proliript,ly attended to. All kinds Of B604 I.. � V'. � W. omee on main Skeet. sextw I -by * . ,s � and shoes made 66 order. All pardes who hare a* ' . - '� U12. Z> we I � have learned itno . - -Ton minutes wint -6ftesn-twenty. UNDERWEAR, L * - South of Kid" Razdva" 8110". : l ' I . ; �- - I I � F, t. F � Tbo-euspenw- became unbearable, and Garth The words may be mild and 0. paid their accounts for last Year will Please Call fiat � r 1 , - - And the tones may pierce far.� 4,rt ; . z 1,- L&RIt.-Dolusta J4. fuming with inward � rage and Indignation.' like - HATS, OAPSt "le up. �, ­ - ZA"PSIR Hom WIM ' The words may be saft " that suipmer eat, b. MoINTYRE. bealorth, � - � - I I ks vls=dGworichstmets,tio,diawrio,ite Pro* pt break the heart. I r GOTTOLENE. E u1sion . I 1162 - X- � : orth Out.— All, dibi aft of I I. � grew desperate, and feltmerved to attSM And the tone may . I : � . �� i , 1�,. byllerian churck awl I of fte, do.'a otticA4044 -- j" pKiii. anything. . I . . AND GENTS' FUR- I � - � � . �� ,.,:. stulm,lu, wjeo"guily treated �, 0 fect and popu* the'CreE I - H & 0, ... moles. (;&We, Sheep, or any , the most pwe . I I - I st-�h ln�rmh" Or I � "I must - escape," he resolved' "I � For words but come from the mi4d, . . t;, `i - ,hug" M)der. , . ave the And grow by study and art ; - m of Cod-liver Oil. NISHINGS 'IN GEN- Jet Ce SNIM CO I , . - . I ­ 01pawbrarell'on'the shortesinaticet . , cook- MUST. There may be still time to S" . Butthe tones leap from the Inner self, .1 " : . � ­ Tajoji�, P I . �� - � I � I. .1 sit. J A W,, ELDMI I _ __ ._suW3n. ingmaterial for salul land," � .. And reveal the state of the hosit. � lt,contai�s material for mak- :E3­A-:bT3K:3M1R8- �-- c - �­ I I � . . I I ry MOdicinels Kept con . . :�7 � tilt how was he to do it? 'Rd knew the -7- ERAL, TRY THE I �1 - 11 8.-A!Ar" do(z of Veterits . ; and shortening pW- poses. �� ' . - . - ' - ; 3tant1q, on hand. �- I . I Whether you knovr it or not- 1; Ing healthy Plesh and Bdries. . - I , i � . A Genera! Banking business ", ,ransaoted, , � � I . lity of appealing to his captor. Words �. - � I- I futi Whether you mean or ^116re- i , I - � 1- . I - z - . - and. ould- count -for nothing. - I C res Coughs, Colds and notes discounted, . rr � �­ i " persuasions w , Gentlaness, kindness, love and hAlte, u I . . t 1. � - W W � 0 ; . �111 I � ­ FROGRESSWE - a steel drill lyiing at � Envy and anger are thbre.,; 4 raf to bought and sold. � � -- LEGAL . --I 0 1 ­ Buddenly he noticed , I I . South Find Clothing iffouse. F."mors' � T - . I . . Weak Lungs. Physicians, the - I i ­ . � I - � - ! . I i I C . d his fiet, and instantly his mind was made , I I Iatereit allowed on deposits. . : . . . I I -1 I.. Then, w4uld jou q�uarrels avoiri, � � � . I ­ I ff. HATS, r eltotb -, onveyan � - - i- on' 7up, With a quick Miiivezaernt he � snatched - - � , or taker, for . ,. - I - . I 01 r Jo the I COOKING -.. And ln�l petee and loye rejoice, ! world over, endorse It. SALE NOTES discounted ---- . �, v- No y Public. . . I I I 1. . I . C � I . . I p l Bank. I ., I the pointed 1, and'..'brandished it manac- , -f allection I ....... 11 - � I - � - 1. - a Is blook,kign .treet,S I I too Keepan x not only. out of your viords, I -I, F- � Money to loan. . � . . I is the natural outcome ingly as he sprang at Dent. But k ep it out of your voice. I Dn't be decelvedby Ubstitutes! Remember, my prices are .as 19W9 I � � I I .� Z'� I 1. : � . - .. - , � � � J- t � I the age; and it teaches The man was taken quite by, surprise, and � I .0 1, I , i� - , Of � Scott & Downs, Belleville. All Druggists. Me. &$L not lower, than any other Hou�e in OFFICE -First door north of Reid & -� � 1. -, �, ; . - I -, maGINS & LONNONi 0 rth ,, I - � " ­ � . . us not to use laid, but rath- ' dodged to one side. He grabbed Pit Gai Ood On�y KnoWs 0011 � Xilson's Hardware Store. � . - I - �, � �l i I .1 the trade. I :.- betm-,' knucitors, Notaries stshe brushed by him, and -caiight the rear �hllhett,xre,lllgolng with hurrying feat, �y I . .1 6- ��ist . - r, 7 , I - . -. I -0, On% a, and 1&aforth .new shortening% to the axle of the carriage. This was the , - 1120 yonge , Street, Torcut I rl - R er the me at re SEAFORTHR liablio, &c. Offlce& ' � . . Main � . of his coat, But the brave lad deftly slip- F passing to -night an the street 2 . - I - 11 �- I Selforth ojfiost­-Whit�beylo Block, 00 A ' principle of the velocipede, so much improv - BARGAINS - 11 � � ", ; � Ontado. I Tflo*AS Xuaom HIG(;M& Fed out of the 1pose garment, leaviug it in Faces ali sunny and faces all sad, . since then. But the priority of the die- SPEOIAL I -- - -- 4 su"t. Money to loart. . i Hearts that are weary and he%rta thatare g1rA, ed - W" - � �. . - I - ­ 1. t I I - 1291 � his enemy's hand@. I . ;- � I I - I � 7L :- jam Lmxoa. . . 9 UOTTOLENE9 . . I ei,§, tha are heavy with sorrow and strife, - covery of the bicycle, I believ�a to be esbab- - I . . : I � - � I ;� � The next instant he was dashing fearless- PF batt are gleaming with beauty and life ; FOR THE HOLIDAYS ,� 1. ­ . I � - . I ,� 4 - ATTHEW MORRISON, Valton, Ingumnee ly down t � ; � -��- - -- r fo taking affidaviU, - . . I I I � X mt, CommififfiCtue o WhJ& is far cleaner, and ) I ures 0 going, God only knows where I liehed without further argument or dispute. 7 Before purchasing, come and inspect IR EM . - -. Agi Inore digestible flum Emy the mountain -side, riskiag his, neck Going, all f pleaure and orosses of me, It was Eli Richard, a young physician of E WB E R � - I I , - T conveyanc,s�s, &r� Money to logg . at the lowest rates. L i on loose stones and fallen trees. Rochelle, France, who made the first ma- I � ep-` I , � . .. - - - � -A i. , Walton. ­ lard can be. Dent followed with equal reckl6asness, Hands that have earnestly striven for broad chino after, which our modern bicycle is MY gOods and prices. 1 4 T :, X. 31DARMIT I . - It 1 . �.. . I netwd, athelatesUriamph f th 0 11 . -- ­ cess of Cofto- , shouting to the lkd to stop, and emphasizing Hands that are soiled with dishonor, I patterned. He was a medical student in U S rrall . , , r . .- . I Aary, &C , - � Thd sue -oumsilug'ats"ttug COMM= ,t - , - - I � - I - I � - - - - - - � � - - - - , . , IF "- , , ` 1 "4--4- , * - I � � � I - � � - - , ;;-�- 4 .1 :5 I i I I 11 I �1 I k 10 I I 191 . . I � .. X B It r f . � I ! the command with fearful threats.'( But Hearts that are tqned to a purpose sublime, - 'I all the 53ympt roublied I I., I Ing, ve 'd - ro north ofCommercial bas called out I � Hearts all discordant and jangled with crime ; Paris in 1666, &I u uFF, EaTBF. complaint, -- - -- I -A � : � w lene � 0 11 7 . papat's : worth- 1 Gar w had a dozen and became one of the great . To "Ll I sour fton"" i ,- Re died at the age . F I f, !.- I otel, ground fi r, next, r to C. L. 0 th would not surrender not� Soule that are pure and white as the isnow, physicians of France. r bizzine" . I w I� -- - --- --- � � I T, i� 1, � M , t, � orth. Goderich � lem bpitations under ' uns been1jointedat him froln' the rear. Soule that are black as the midnight of woe: South End Clothier. .. . � I .- Tl - 1. e 4 Jewayy store, - of sixty-one at Rochelle in 1706, and there The . I I , , I - d - erron. 1215 i � � d the faster, and when ho reach- GA in their gladness, or drunit in des i I , . I - � I -1 � on arneron, Olt ff SimilV names. Lookout - pairt . - ,­��,� fig e only spe ' , of i li ng �F �" -�­- is a street in Rochelle named 'for him ; and : - . � : T il . '. t . . � 11 ­ - I . i- & 2,ROUDFOM, 13arristers, 8011(itors, � . I there is now a move . I I � t . � . I I - side of thestream, the . ruggbd . G , all going, God only knows where I M E -M B R - ' I-4ARWW � AA for Uleseel Ask your ed the valley he turned down . . ment on foot to erect a . AY ; z %--A" be, Goderich, onta,ria. J.. --T., GARROW, Q� a.; I Some to the f out where the richest reol wine brouzo statue, not to Michaud, who, it is FOR MEN AND WOMEN. - I � !�: ARA Grocer for COTTOL'SN"A', I - I I I I 'i . ; � f a ill I .�, 1k 8 I .1 I U I A .h;.. 1; . I I I , --- � ,, ;l ,FX, PRWDYWT. : - � .0 U as eques y we .v,A And the rarest o Jewe a w opaz a .. I 6, �. � I— � t 'began to over- Some in their hunger will wander, and some claimed, was the discoverer of the bicycl I V , 1- 0 . .. I � I 'It 0 andbe sure thatyou W it. .0 the eloloa I yl � i. - . -" - � and his long Jogs td the true discoverer; Dr. Eli Richard. THE Ifeadacke, UdUeNflon, POOR , 81 . � k � Will sloop nor awaken when morning shall come, but , � = I 14 AXXWN HOLT 8; HOL"S, Bsrfloken So- Made only by ,take the fugitive. Garth strained e e .1 . - I TMED FZZLMG, REMUMATIO PAIN. I I . . . �: - T VJ R;Z; in Mmoory, &c.,doderich, Out M. (). v ry The robed and the ragged, the foe and the friend, 0 ! -- � I I . N7.gbts, Nelaueholy Feeling, $ � 1 � 1� . i . . ,, - . I I GMM_X, q. C., pzw Hogtm, DUDUAY HOL"d N. K. FAIRBANK & Inerve, but the shouts and the crashing foot- All of them hurrying on to the'end ; A Good Suaigestion. & ]Udney and Uver . - i , - � . --- ----- ------7 , � - L Vv . .1 - . � . I- I Wellington -and Ann �steps cam -- . OMEN I . , I � - . ::I � e nearer' and nearer, and he felt Nearing the pave with a curve or a prayer, " 1 7 r. � - rridem sollollora, Con , I 'that ca Going, all going, God only knows where I . � - , �- � - I V.:l � - . MONTREAL. pture was inevitable. . There are many membere of the 11 Peter. . Ill, � . fog the 4B%n1 04 , - � I � �-i . ' -�- . �A - I �, . Suddenly a ray of hope flashed into his � -Chfwwo Eyening Post. kin ` family besides those described In the � f 11 4 to !OR& Offtco­ OTIMLM:41 o ! 0 11 , � . I 1,� 11 . � amusing story about them ; and it would be ill .� , � It A, H. MAIWWWO �- 121 �nind. There was a bare chance left -s. . . KI DNEY A RD - ­ f !I. � am i 1, Ns�ry . 11. ELE(D"TRIC I . � 1 781 � The spot that he desired to Gaieties. I a gr6at relief if there were enough da-pli- - .� i 5 I 'Ji �1- I JAWAN SCOM. I �: im one. -- - � - ­': - f �- . . . . , she is so iladelphist " to . ft".1 �-. �� I � - .. each was just ahead of him. Here the -44 I* a shame, when well oatea of 'I the lady from Ph VeimmedistereUef audZn1=A 'ili I P � ; I I . I r" I � : .1 . ok after theme unfortunatlea and make Bug- .1.40 Sol&xt an Drug Store& ,� , z I I 1AW"98TED, adooedOW to thb -Sts ftm I i alley narrowed to a gorge, and between the dressed, that she lets every one know she's lo, , . �� S ­; 6 . go. � . : � -4 � , " � � BEL Menitray Medicixe COMImMY . , � -'I " it 0 , y .& mah"eilied, Barrister. wo steep wall* the stream took a leap down from the country." Clara-" What did she gestions to them. . . and .*owy. soliamic for the - � I t . Ild1w. Cosiv , I �� r 7, 1 � . rberaugh, mwued), L � ofoommeroet; -monalT jo lond. Farmill Mundreb of th o0a n d,5 ten -foot precipice, plunging into a deep do ?" '11hanked a gentleman for giving 11 leems " Porter had the reputation [Trade Tylark) DR� A. OWEN. �* of Pete I � . . i . ,'� I Block, Maim street. I � I I � - � : ''N' for =18� Offfee In ScoWs I �wfrling pool at the bottom. Forthose her his seat.` -Chicago Inter-Ooemn. among his neighbors of being 11 turrible . ; I - I Phe only Scientific and Practical Electric PETERBOROUGH, - - ONT.� , � . I - 9 - I I - cl ,5moher.5 are now * e, producing a G-enuine . ��. -�­ sestarth ,ho desired to go around this impassable -An English lawyer, Mr. Wra. Willie, wantin' in forethought an' o&lo'lation," I � i . I I al - . ia do for general us . --c - z , . . . 1. - I Belt n I , " - ' - . 7 �'. . Tot there was a foot -path high up on the was once rather. amusingly inteff upted in& Hewas continually grumbling about his Current of F,jectricity for the, cure of Disease, ­ : �, �-- I -egulated both in A M � L . - 11 Obher-folks," he was wont to that can be Teadily felt and i ;.l, � - I : 1 1 � . -11 W. OAMERON SMITH, USM ountninoaide- � speech. In addressing a. political meeting, bad luck. - Lad appRed to any part of : 4 ,� � ; , say, 11 hev thin s come right tet- hand, pantity, and power, E I - I z �, 1, q MAAIFF� Plu� T encement of the foot path now Mr. Willis found an opporttinity of referrin %t 3 body. , it can be worp at any time durmig A LIVER CURE [� I I � L, - B� N , The comm 9 [7 - . � .", �� to Charles Dickens' character, Barkis, and 'thaout exertin' emselves what ye might iv'o'Adug hours or AM, a4d winpositively cure I'll, - I � I' W � r , �` L I - , � , � A R R I S T E P- I., I - [ F . Ir I : selover fo' 0.4. preferr'q it () I &�pearitd before Garth, and, dashing past it, I . soucitoc of suwAor (3ourt, Comm, , I T I - � ,; - i I r- �'. I taking Affid%vi4s In the Bigh Ceurt - . b�,pl`urigei into the stream, alternately leap- of exclaiming, I I Bat, kis is willin' !" 11 No, call scursely at all ; but an fer me, it's Rheumatism, . L F � -k 1 L . , work, work from mornin' till night, an' 861SUW4 For sale by L V. FEAR, druggist, Seaforth. . ; - , NdMl - d wing as he splashed down the no " shouted a workingroan in. the audience, 1. .. 6 1 .i of jubuce. conveyancer, 'I other , neral Debility il I %.� 1 ji J - � il I;.- Mother to7. Lead � 1p ,, i4gawai�ling "channel between the ascending I I it ain't ' Barkis is, willin,' but I Willis is everythin' set dead aginat me, inter the bar- Ge - � � - * ,- � . , . I . . Lumbago, - t � � I i � � , : 1. barkin' I" -Youth's Comp&nift. " ,slin I "`� . L tGb3uas � ', 9 I 91 Neryoxis Diseases . Can be consulted after Office 10urs� at the Comm" r . alls- of the gorge. . . � � I -IL .. clal HoW- t L # . JDent did not understand this, move, but -Random. observer -Pardon me, but Opedayapasser-bys led Jeememoving 6 I � yspep* at ­ go . - 1 , D - 11 L l,.� '�­ ONTARIu. f, , M� rf' I I - I 00 , 1. -� 1W � i" HF2MALL, . F e barn � . I I re you putting down in your note , with a dull scythe, near y under th , Varleocele, I : � I . . ( W�thout hesitation he followed the lad, whak a - . 2) is " I . t. � �� -- . )l I a Z ill : S-- sexual Weakness obo MIR l, � I I � � �- putting on an extra sputt to overtake: book -2, worlds.r, rvidwr-UH, Im jusy hich separate h a putute tr ece &U I I 0 : ­ I I . � 0-� . . I . : I ; �, DOMSTRY. - L I . -the things that have made an side, of his house. Jeems, #3 ., q , : . I . putting down the yard at one - -I - . . hi I 15n &!es� a-- CD - . ll� , � - heard the . . R, . I- F, i: � I - - � I i Stop "' he cried. " It's no use, You indelible impression upon my memory., so who was bent nearly- double, L . ,- a" - - r � over al I I UrlAsry DIseasetle :, I - P W� TWEDDLE DentA4. 00 I . I ;� � t- ; t . Q+� --- or 1.�an Jo ........ r, . ca 't eacape rue.)y that I won't forget them.-Chicagat Its- footsteps, and slowly straightened himself .r - S ;- I F, ; �: hrsots�, sedorth,'Ontarlim A -1 ?" muttered'Garth. 11 I'll try cord. . � � � I , k Malnnes� Shoe Ste]*, .r �- � Er, Im Oxia M cc C I and,turned around. Electaicity properly appiled is fast taking the 0 � �, ��O. .1 an't . I I ,I. .-. ­ 1� ; \ C, . .. IL i � ! "What in Tunkett be ye'doin' under Pla.ceof drugs ore, e ous, eumati d- - � r W T IIN ry Fth 0. Ki I . 41 . �' - niluistared for the paIM1026-- of - 11. \ it, anyway." -Old Un�le Gabe's young mastirs love to ' I rm � � � . -- � -- I - ey and Urinal Troubles, and will effect Cur0s - : t 't , �- � - I'll, ' I I 0 co I . 11 -1 N6 e had reached a flat rock that rested on mystify him with long words, which be will. - them bars, Jeems V inquired the passer-by, in seemingly- hopeless cases where every other 0 , k . � New local J� � I . . - I . . r" i i � � � FRANK IJELDFAd- Den!.4 � 1 03 -0, � -, , . I o ' never own that he does not underatand. -One stooping for a moment'iconverimationi R � � I th brink of the fall, and just as Dent came known means has failed. I j-!�f, ; - J,)1Xzn]araJ6L=tio fir';= : 'id . = , le� eXalatic L 3..> . � - ) ,PIS � . I ' . . I 1_1 Bro ' t 1?� . saidto him : " Uncle Gabe, 46 Min . groaned �Tdems. 11 Fm s4ryin' Awv sluggish, weak or diseased organ may I - . � - V -Offlae--Over Johnson S.!; , I'll wi bin ten feet of: him he sprang day one of them I ­ 6 untiosociousness. . ­ into the � ; 10 - it by this means be roused to healthy acti'vitY, - , - - ct.- - z ,, � Mwdwaw Store, fleaforM 1226 1 pre�cy 3'a, . . --- P &I ,. He had rightly 'Counted much on the if"yon 'and your wife were walking down the ter out this plaguy grass, Dooe seem's ef / Ct I . � I A i before it Is too late, a) 1 j � . . � . . . . nd - . � � .- , .. . . d th, of"the col bel'w. He stiuck with a street, and a man should come u and recog- grew longer 'it' tougher under them . bpra Leading medical men use and recomme 0;01� ;r. - ; I I ; . . p 9 . _ . = -3 - W � -! ANNNOWNWIN n--tisL "to verit-ure,a P4 . Ill .. AG 19W., Dentis% CI n will I I I � � sp ash bobbed under for an instant, and -nize yo, what would you do?" - 'I'dknock than anywheres else on the hull place ; an' the Owen Belt In their practice - ' I . . �:.. ­ WR 'k Henes'll at Ho FFH��i ) . . CATALOGUE . I - .. ",day,, and at to the surface without a bruise or him down," promptly replied Uncle Gabe.- I aint no. young.es I was, an' I'm all beat R ILLUSTIaAT]W e-4 I M W I go - . So 0 n 1-� - 7 - - � . ; I M W J- it" 01 . . every .V Zurich th � . CA 0 . � OU. -� � am . .,. ,in each mouth I tr I - ., .. I � - - ::� t. . I I � se 3.1 on.wch prec r : : t . cond nunday : I so %tch. Harper's Bazar. � - out, stoopin' over., an' mitn't hardly'fetch a Contains fullest information rega�rding the,cui�e 0 0 �L , 0 tA - . . I - .1 - L ? , I � r 1) l I �; I.". .. - ­ , � t him to shallows, and, -:A: Scotah divine, so-nitewhat "off colo * long breath wh W my soythe of adute, chronic and neryous diseases, priol6ts, 7 l � I " wo strokes breagb en I rise up ; a a . � ­ 4-11 az M .1 . . JKINAXAN Dentist. L. D. 84 edents.5uppojile ' U' -day ; but law makes, ye how to order, etc., mailed (sealod) (FREE to ct- s . I :iv �­ if. 9 �, yo try , 1118 e splashed on down the channel he, in his theology, met one 'of his pmrishonein duller'n common to .1 `� 011 W I"-* I , � - I - - I i I ! t i I T Aejr, On't. Will be at Zuriok( I address. . 6 P %a et - , I . on the LASt g ace over his shoulder. Dent stood o� who was making his way home, somewhat canOt get no #mall boys around here theVs any � A.� F.A. i at the Ituriin Hotel. 4 I . Z N 1=71 0. � . W -4 � . � ; AND Fmw TauBBDAY 10 P3(:Kaqe -and ,Wer[,�in th e Aing his fist in deviously, He thus accosted him, " John, willin' ter do 4obs fitted for 'em. -A small :0 (D I 9 . . J Tke , % PJ t,-4 6 I t Tw�wj$ . th brink of the abyss, sh � Owen Ilectfic Belt & APPUP08 I -US' � - I ' � 'I..,% I � irdoors Hotel, Hensall, on boy, nalow, o'd wow under them bars A - - (1) I , r on momm, and at XV I ' im otent rage. Th?,Jeap was more than he John, I thought you had -taken the.pledge." z < M 0 �- = - .1 he FMAi AM THM. ;.FMAY in each month4l ., . . .. 49 KINIMST.Wi, TO , I � 1) - eight as V CD � , � 'T -TeefA eg-.Meted. with * least pain poWbl - '�L - . I . , to p' I' sier'n I ken !" RONTO, On% (D 0 P t Owe . of it.) -pop larl - da ed risk. ! 11 Sue I did, air ied the culprit, " hub - W I , t e. All q 0 ry I . 0 . �% t�m ' IJ C4 � 11 . � � i *or]L first-ohn wit 11baW rates.* � gn L � : � .. Arth kubw that his enemy would protllbz its ae thing to tsk' the plidge, sod 4nite -I I But why don't. ye take daown the 9% to 211 State St., Calcago, IM ' I a L P., F0 0 L L. � I . - I . ' ' -OW . I � � . . 1� , -- ­ � J. B. Face Tobacco'10o., Richmond, abl follow him by the path, � so he bF#stened another thing tas keep it, as ye ken iisel bsr�a ?" .inquired the friend. "'Yer caaws zu"MON TM FAP916 (D 0 I I � . - .� I ­ I . . 't they?" - W -Q -%J v t , . - I tL do n the valley faster than ever. Emerg- e6ugh will respect to the , Confession o' are way up, in t iece, ain � : . 0 ,.. d L - . - I i " XONEV'TO LOAN. 'Va. and Mon real, Canada. � I 11.103, I Q, - " � 7 . in from a clump of bushes he � nearly ran Faith. "-Press., I Jeemmi laid down the scythe -and began to g� 4 0 �,.- �-3 - . n Ft.m ­ . I ONCY TO LO, ;- - . I N ! l � I . � I . ; . . . t , - ove the bars. When they were all oa a Z M� �--35* - ppi -the Rev. . . A-, tv 20 Olt , � -� 11 int L Mr. Kenton, who was whi 1 g a -A good story is attributed to rem - , AN.; -Straight loam ;�at 6 Pei . . . * I; s', ' pr mising L --J � .J �� 4 � rrewer 'of pool with a fly -rod. * , G. Furness Smith, who recently addressed a the ground he said slawly : 0 t=j I .� .: � oenlL - With the 4rivilege 19 be - The Kipp�en Mills :0 I 11 M , - GARTH BARRET.) I if I.feel ter nay I'm 'bleeled ter ye ; it'll I - J--h*0 1. ; . � I ke pthiolpal money at an3 time.. , e matter ?' excJaim- meeting of the Church MisBioluary Sooie 3'1 0 X. - Part of it - ,�!.�, �'What on earth is tb . ­ ty 4 74 � '� "- P y. Hold,13M, Barrides I I I - 0 � . - � ;By WII.LIAX XURR,&Y, %RAVD W.J% , .. � I :r - . � ;a 0. .10 , , , . �­ " - , sisforth. . . short, jerky sentences, Garth poured Smith said that the Turkish authorities a. no further remarks he resumed his mowing. e"d - M- , � 0 � "WIT, - ed he startled angler. Younger Clergy TJnion, in Angland. ' Mr. lighten up my job considdable ;" and with � - A y. � ox. . . 1. I TO THE FRONT AS USUAL. to 0 7, Ud �. - . ., - . . M 9L riu � , � I . - - he stsvted off Constantinople refused to 'All w the'oiroula- I - I 1-" et- �, . I * I V MMICAL. I . out his strange'tale. . * Then a, � . � I P 0 � 0 a I . ..". I tion of the Epis'tlei to the Galatians; suppoa. 1K t:1 W 0 .t 0 11 � � Ag D. - . . eep a. Cleau Mouth. ,' Th e Rippen mills are now running at full blast and ,-0 � � .11 � I . � �1' & C. siHEppARp "Physician and Su eon,Bay� What he saw- changed his fear to c,urios- pped his rod. 11 Hold on! Ing that it- was a lliitter addresled io the pe i I . 0 W ov W. et- `­ ! ,. - : �� I V ' - r. ,Kenton dro 0- A distinguished'. author says, 11 I resol- Ahe shortest notice, 0 � z Successor to Dr. W. W. Wright! ity. � . w- (D 0 - cl- � � � �� � 136for,e him Wall & 1 are prepared to do GRISTING, on .. 11 ��� Dfiew-, onts4oll narrow piece of l With you!" he cried. " We'll find a pie of Galata- a.suburb of Cdastantin I to Isai 0 � .. I � 1225;52 lr * I'll go OP 8- 'ved, when I was a child, never to use a aj;d most reasonable terms. in this way youget W 1-1 5' - �. ,z , . i , I . I '. d, free from btisheis. It termi- - . 0. � � - open groun cis to make sure el�- �-ft - - � . I � . - I.:— - - 1 . ipice wa, to baffie these scoundreli. They are When corre 4', on thia point word that I could not pronounce before my Sour from your own wheat, and better- value for a � � I -- . ,sician, Surgeon, &a. Offico nated at 'the base of a tagged preci i cle er regues. I wonder h6w they knew they demanded the. GOA e �'� of St. Pan ' . P0 aq �-�-­`,,:­'a � � 1. � � IRI Mcmmfisn, k�y - ) . I ifi ate rG mother." 'He kept his resolution, and be, the, money than in any other way. Good,iffe'ur %10 I 9 5 , �w � ? C . . eA of Dixon's Hotel, Brucefield which rose almost to -the top of the moun--. . I . , . ,. . I IL- corner soutbw - � , : � 5 r 1323 ged with blasting tha the iailroad throu Persimmon Val- death. -Evening Tel6gram ' ' ,came a pure -minded, noble, honored gen- guaranteed. . . � %-4 l, 'W P� - , 7 - w . �Iqight WIG at the office, i tain. The air was obar ley was decided on 91, Without -that the I I . . ' I cl- 1. � W - � 2 4rely ; ,tleman. 4� His rule and example are worthy . 1=4 - M 1.1 . 11 -1 powder, and in the face �f the cliff was a � - i-.� . : I- ��. " - I . I CROPPING DOPE WHILE YOU WAIT. I . W la, CD � - i� I . . I '::q . I � ­ I . - D. 0. Mi, 't explosion . - = 0 i � -t . R� ARMSTRONG,, X. R., Toronto, X qua ry would hardly pay for the working." . A Triftel too Lois . of,imitation. W I I � ich the rece# - to note the divulge- � , She wasn't blessed with much beauty, but is of low, vulgar 3 5 o I I � . l F i . I Tictoria, X 0. T1. S., Onts , i , -� D I . . rio, successor to D great gap, from wh - ,o G rth was too excited . Boys readily learn a 6lat � - . I , � 1 - Elliett. 011100 lately becupied by Dr. Fdllott, Bruc - had tossed out several amo Oth slibs � of stone, mjc:)C= S- O*q a> pz 0 - I � �­ I -afid had the, appearance ords 0 -, - � ., -� . 13ftx52 , . 1 3,3 t of this official secret by the railroad she was well dressed w and expressions, .which are never 0 , me 1 ,�i � � JWd,� Ontaxio. - . a bluish -gray in color. i . - . I . The highest pric6 In cash will be paid for good ,P . 0 P1 I . . . I .1. IL;-- nate. He'dashed down the valley, with ato tfio union heard in respectable circlep.. Of oourne we - .� . . � CD �: C) 00, . � A --- . . . . of being exact. She came I Ct. z '� . Beside these stood the two men, Holbert ma 5 1 1 1 1 lop, or they will be cub to order. s 0=10 - - - W . _ o . , ., f � I . his ompanton at his,heels. 1`4ey'saw DO- depob and tripped to the ticke't office. cannot think of girls,as being so much QX* %- . I -, jf.,Tr(�)EPELL. ARUSTROxG, M. B., M. D." M. - P IM M . � I ; :". . and Dant, talking animatedly. Jblose by lay (:) - - : z I . � - 7 i : � P. s Ontario 1?byeician, Surgeon,,Accouohe*$ - I . ,W 0 0. I I 'o -1 � a J ., . I thing of Dent an the way, and in'five ;nin- The big clock on the wall said it Was exact- -pox9d to' this peril. We"cannot imagine a M 0 1 ,- 11: ;;c: Gradnato of-- Toronto University . Medidal several drills and hammer�. . . I .. 2 - I , . : j I 'UMISM:Rl- I I - z - . - ute they were in front of Peter's cabin. ly-p. m. i . I : decent girl using words she would, not utter 0 0 P., C -t- 0 : ,�. ixhd Garth was about to show himself,. when a The . 1-1 P, - . - t Faculty. Member qf, .0ollege of Physicians - � I I % ­ I Ontario. itiffice next door to MoD.onaldl & - threw open the ,door and stepped in. to what time does the next train leave for before her father or mother. I All kinds of Lumber for eale,cheap O� r -r, ,+- - % �4. Surgeon$, 185 mote prudent impulse chebked him. He lay a old man sat at a I I ittle table. . His - - : , ' . P'. 0 , 6 * . . Go.,. Walton, , *.- � . ChicrAgo It" she asked. I iSuch'vblgarity is thought by some boys to t The fi�at- words of the . . " , 0 �-, . - � . T I ills JOHN WNEVIN, W c . , . "' . - - . still and listened. tz� I ; I . . ' the 11 next thing to swear- I C+. CT, -p - I I � I eakers thrilled li-im. ; .. face wore an expression of , joyful content. "It will start in five minutes." . ! bo mart," 0) 9 1`11 11--11 a) - � f z :1 sp ' � In o q hand was a wad of bank -notes, and " How much i's the We: " ing," and- yet, I I not so wicked " J- ' ,mt it is -1357-t f Proprietor. . (1) ! - .1 . r a) W , ! -, - :1 � . � � AY "Are you sure you doa','t exaggerate�', the I - 01104 IV ti t I : � , � the ramped fingers of the other held a pen I I Twelve. dollars." , . . . . - M . - � I . .1 o&FJOE, Goded.* Street, opposite- Met lot value of this property ?" �s . I I I a 1abit' which lea.de to profanity, and fills � t- t -w ct- 0 I � I I I . � wit which he wap about to sign his name "I thouilitt Wwas only ten" ` -with evil thoughts. It vul arizes IL i. -I .'--4 - � . I 7 Churob,.Seaforth. AMIDIENCE, next Agrio I ral " Not a bit," replie4 his bompanion. ` I the winds L N3W CWM - or I ;Q ::� I jo'.I-t ­­tz.­4� - I ' : � 1 t..4 -.q , I :1 . .Flo CD M LZ CD � � 7 - Grounds., I C, to a paper before him, Holbert leaned in- 11 Twelve dollars is the usual fare." `-�' . and degrades the-e'oul and prop 9 C L . , CD : �, I - I ' There 'I's a fortune here'for us Why, this tently over hib shoulder. ' I . . ares t a wav I I I I . W et. W t7a . I 11 Will It be any cheap'e Ind fearful sin's which 1 ,:4 . I r to -morrow I" � for miny of the gross a . "I � I ", -D . . ;.4 - - �j C. M,, (Ann' Arbor land O' stone is fully equi I I i . �i , �i 1. . , . ; a � I OA i� 0 �G) 0 , . � 7� J. G- WOTT, M, . 11 to 1b� fhmo�s: Wyoming 11 3top ! Stop !" cried Garth. 11 Not a oent.'� I niow corrupt society. I --i I . . I tor1k) X. a. PA� 16. . - M go , I I I � � z � i ky -M. 11, .0. x.. (Trinity �- �0- bluestone, which is used �for the pavements Pleter dropped the pen and looked at the . I . - W ; � � j-' Q.XAUKj I .,), F. T. M . . � " Well,. I'll t4e a ticket I" � : Young- readers, keep your mouthe free I . . zo (D M -1 ti . . ,ppears to :9 11 : 1) - � ! .* �INNI - W 0 lz i " ;i. 111,, 0. P -K o [ of New York, and the mountain a intrudersinsurprioe.. Holbert ut lcz E 11 -4 ± �� z. . . � f 11 4 CD Olt .0 .­ I �* . . erf�-you &�e. . � kom All impurity, and your 1: tongue from - `�; - 4 -ft - I - ; i C � , ,a -, I �1, tZ. � : --- I'- . - -­ - be seamed with it for ha�'f a mile in eacb,di- anar, of rage. A glance told him that his' I PU I .. 127. " -t- : .4 � an you change a $50 bill ?" . � evil " ; but in. order to do th ask Jesus Alo , " i �, � r�l ,ri .6 . A L. F. P. and' S., rection. ,The railroad will go right ,J , 001, 1-3 p, �v ' � . y � -". V. 000rzit, M. D., M B., � by hero villa n defeated. : 11 Yes, ch%Dgd­aS500.bill.` cleanse your heirt, and keep it clein, for 0 0 1 0 1. r- 0 � - ,I, XkA Glasgow, &d., Physician, Surgeon and Ao- �y was I � - . - ­ . M �; , tnd.*e can open up q4arries alt a acizeu -69 POWDERED - ' . . � . I I emaer. Constanoo, Out. . ' . eave this cabin instantly, you rascal," �-.A. � � 14 1 n97 � , It took her some tima ,to iathe'r up her 11 out of the abundance of the heart the . ,rt- � 04 : . I � , I points. The strange. pa�t, of it is itbat . . :� � i ,the ' f .- elt. 4 CD 9 pm . , .� . . I I I thu derbd Mr. Kenton, "or the law shall change, and stow it away. When she had mouth speakebh."-The Christian. 1 0 0", W � � I . 1 � T --.F- xLrAoTr,, Brualelleild, Moentiate Royal seams do noeextend beyond. this oartieftlar ddal with you.�' i - performed the i operation, she: smiled &ad � .. 0 - 0 20 . � � I � I . . . ­ . � . I . rl . ; : ;1 - I . ! I . as e I ; burgh. Bmoefteld, Out. - I � ' Work this fig W I - . 1. -d , 4in- tract of land Only one�purchase is needed. bert was too wise to. hesitate Snatch-- k d: I - (D 10 l -IJ conege, at rhyalcians7. and - §urgeoms, r , I M " I � , i 1 940 It has taken time and trouble to, A Christmas -Sermon* ; i I . . . : ing money and paper, Jae slank through the � I ,,� �q, - -- � I � hat timp 'did you say the, train & Ict- I I . , � - � zning up, but the end more than Pays us - door and disappeared". I L i Here is a whole sermon on trust by 06 310 I CT" I , 1 1 . I I... P � -g,- I went?" I . , �� I j, W� BRUCF9- SMITH, M. D , C. 11., Memboit of I . I - k z',, it simply means a-fortu'e, my boy." 0 d Peter was sorply distressed to see the ' little fellow who, after suffering a keen die- . 0 . L � � . 1 JN4. the Coll o. of Physicians and Surgeonis, 1W., U � '111 be another � on, � . � � � �' 11 The train is gone. There w y i , I ! behforth. Ono 4 ban [-notes vanish but when all'-ras.clearly I eking 5 im . , , " - Offtee and reAd e sam� aN I But suppose the old man won't sell, or app.intment in finding an empty sto � Ont� - 0� I PJ �� I 24, I A ?ttj ' . PUREST, STRONCEST9 BEST. . CD I I � �;�i Dr. Verooe. i I one to Chicago to:.morrow mornifig." I . . occupied by - $� 8L shouldauspect someth . suggested the - ex airied his sorrlow'. turned to�-rejoicing. t, n Christmas morning, was' overwhelmed Readyfornse-inan uantity. For m6king Boap I - I - :- 'A --.---- . - ink L ' It was then that the woman i vented her 0 0 f". � j - . I l. ai Jf.VtUL18LVL man. . P I oftening Water, Die ecting, and ahunftedUw I 11 rs 0 , ` . I � 8 0 , L '�! He otild'acarcely crbd it the amazing news rith joy and gratitude by a very late visit QD . .., I 1 L'gX BETHUNE X. D., Follow of the 40Y . , wrath upon the ticket sellier, but three other uses. Acav equals 20 pounds Sal Sous. I ;0" Ill L , .1 ' Kind friends sent, 0 .. I I - " �l . % ID940D augh of the Christmas saint, . � Hobart I ed, "I 1�o danger of that. tfi st'. It seemed beo'good to be true. people who had been waiting.in line behind Sold by All Grocers and DruggIet4u X . p- 11� . . 1. lo A 'Miiege ofPWsloianoisind SurgoODR, X1 - a He . , " - . , ir and 6ver again, and de- the gifts, and Arty's teacher told him so. . ML. VV. 43,XX,3L,3E,--rX"W, rM,,,,,,,,,,*,,, 04 - � �p 1-4 Pi - " scarcely eep body tha ked Garth ove her, mind /Wh6i ha)d also missed the train, : . . L - e - , Sudoessor to Dx. Mackid. omat lately p000pied He is so poor that he ca� � ' . - � _ � , I . L, � scial t6gether.,,-No, �doubt the, taxele are I 11 Sir " said Arty, " God must have - - I . � by .Dr, Msokid, -- Main � Street, Seaforth. Residence &Ud' i . � . told � ill - da, Square, In house lately ocoUpled - I I clar d that the lad sho'fild share bis pros- L staffed grbw�ly. � 4 � . I � . .1 - I W a . . I . � .- ; I - i -Gorner ot Vietd But I !have a little con. . I � . � I I . � . 11C C1 .; 1,1127 in arrears now. ., .L !them to send the things to us." I I 11 I , peri y. , I I # i - . . I . � � - i by U R. Datkoely., I ; - I . " . 11 Did you ask Him to, Arty ?" . L Wmgton, Grey and Bmce.; : Z go :� . w " , L We I . P;�' L - - - - 0 bad-, -alt proved to be correct. That ! . �. 0 � I - - -- . science left yet, ind wo,�'t rob him to' . H ippily 0 CD - ,� I .1- � I . ' Phcabe Oary. I "Why, yes," he replied; "didn't you Gonts Nomm-. passewer. " Mixed, a I � . . ! ly. 119 will jump at a# offer of two hun- . Witty, . -4 .0 93 �- 1 7 L : - aftell noon,;Mr. Kenton and Garth thorough- ' 114thel.. ­ .. - , (D (D � W ,� ­ l � . , ­ S. : ' e ; - 3.00 ip. x. 0.80 r.X. 9.04F.M. . - .r � 11-1 ,�.UMO",ER I dred dollars. I have the cash with me, and Some on h 's Iled Phoolle Cary the'wit. know I hung my. stockiog in.the window ,p) . fd �. 11 . I . . ly ej plored the mountain tract, and fo*�nd 0"' I '. Brumou...- - - Xis 9.43 9.45 ! I .: . - a deed n -Up rea'dy to sign. -It tiest wom a&, and'as one ot her ! 11 But it wasn't filled," reasoned in Blue e.. . � . z L -11 -.t of sale draw a Vol . . - 7 man r excavations and oileningg--:-all made ku I Ameri h __- - --.--- et- � q; - W. (D . .1 I : XORGE TAILOR, TAcensed Auctiolieer for the ; 27 9.67 10.10 . 0 e � k. a I � - t ar; ,i,e,,,,i,g shed teacher. 'L � Wlaghaza.. .. - .87 10.07 , -11.20 � - , i - won't do to Waste any time. We'lLgo right friends deal d th Phoetbe Cary who Ila' . I � , i 4 county of Huron. Sales Oromptly attended by t; ie two conspirators � hat satisfied them . - i . - Q , I � Qonlf SOUM_ . L I . I � rii; of the County. - Satisfaction- goaran- down to the Cabin and! vomlplli be the bar- of t e existence of and sparkled .-Ainner was no 11 Yes ; but I waited for Him in my heart Passenger. milled. � L�' to I& all PA I I I large se%mi. of choice . � . I I . I I I - . � . J L teed. Charges moderate. GEO. TA'rLOR X1 pe n gain. He won't suspect anything I . More brillianti,than the samd Phoebe as she for I thought maybe His time was not as WID rbam.. - - 6.26 A.m.n.20.A,. m. 7.3a ip I . I � � �. � I I I 'r., ' ' � P� 0. I m'T f I - L � ' � . . . � I . '1'467. if WO say blue tone. Bin= .- - .. , 6.87 IL86 8.16 .N. I . � -1 we re, after the timber.,' Hide those tools, M anwhil Holb1sit avid iDo#t had quietly came in to �hl brea�fast �able from her quick as ours," Brawls.. - - - &54 n.69 9.00 I . I � .6 . - . z . L I e . - I , - . L - .� " Ilo !I saw a head - driv' n "away from � the village, and were maiketing,,.� Oh, if only we could remember, when Mhel.... - -- 7.08 12.14 . 9.30 I n ..� � p B�p!Ng, :Licensed Auctionserforthe COUn Dent, and we'll- Hu ,� - I , � - -- i I jy 01 Au�t�. sales attended In &,I parts of disa,.-ppear there !" : . I." ' One evenin at a little -party the fun was tempted to fret about delayed blexxingsp . 9 i : J. nave heard of again � � . I 1 4 nly 'that our Father's time may not be, 11 an on, Huron and Bruce. ! - � the county. Ali Orden left at TH11 Expoarroa With an angry .exclamation, both men, ' fast and furioits, emcl one ohn S. Potter : I ;.1, I htn� Kenton was absent for three days, lady sudde Lond `L � � .- . , . offloe, will be promptly attended to. dashed around the rock, and poun$ted l, upon and when he returned to,Barlow Corners he turned -to suoiheri - who was very quiet, say- -quick an ours !" -1 - . . Goma Nowiz- Passenger. I - I . . - . . , . I - * I - � , . GarthJL et as he was wrigglivig]- into the I � I I -0 . 1. London, deparb-. .. ­ - - 8.25A.m. GjAps I 4011Aqm" � L . 11 .. . � - I u i I - I I fteter...... ­­.. - - - - 9.29 * .1 V""&&Affil � . . . I � I � � pony announced that a railro4d would be 109 '- � . OAS Und and . , ,I " � � -S . . - . , bushes. They dragged him roug ac Why do�'t you laugh ? You sit there - Han".... ­.­ -... - - . � WM. WOLOYIp 6 I I � I ; lY . built through Persimmon Valley the -follow- : . . Breakfast Treats. 9.42 6.81 I L I - I j � Ametionver for -the Counties. of Huron and Perth. . . I . . 11 ture I.. �� I 11 I LL � L to the plateau, and glared at him 11cr an in- i I like a, �post !", � fi_ L Kippen.. ... ­ ­ .. - -,., - 9.47 6.86 - , - . ng s 3rlDg. . , . . I I ,. T6e egg bannock a made by sifting to- . i . I � .1 Wes promptly attended to, charges moderate and , I Bruolefteld... ­ 9.66 6.44 - � . Z � - . .1 I - Orders B� mail addressed fftl%ut- . . I I 1. � I ' ' * 11 There-,' exclaimed Phoebe, " she called -- - ­ SEAFORTH, . 0�ff ARIO, . �, satisfaction Oaranteed I He went to see lVeter Kline, and offered 3 g ther a cupful of flour, an even teaspoonful mton.... .:.. ­ - ­ - 10.12 V.00 � _ ' i � . to Chiselhurd Poet Office, or left at his residence , "Did you bear what We wet6 talking him i 6 large sum ,of money f or a half -interest You a Post I I Why don't you ridl at her. ' 'a . � 4 11 3 . I . M - of salt, a saitapoouful of white pepper, and Undeslboro­... -..... - 10.29 7.10 1 �. � . . lot. 2, Conctalsion 11, .Tuckeramith, will receive OUTSIDIX OF THE OOMBIN I ATION. � � about ?" demanded Holbert. I � Tell the Mr. P. T,,, Barnum told her that the "Blyth �. � 10.38 7.28 . - ; � pCompt attedtion. 12N-tf . in thet prospective quariies. � a heaping, teaspoonful of baking -powder' -, - " - d - - - - -- - - - - -- - i � truth, boy." . I : 4, .1 . � F . . . � T, The old man pondered the proposal for IL skeleton man and the fat woman in,his mu- silgrave'­..... .. ­­ ­ 10.62 7.42 � � ; I j beat three.egge to a froth ; stir' them into Funeraft furnished I I I WInghem. arrive........,. 11.10 8,06 bp the &4rtest a � . I . I Garth's fluaked and startled ft�e made few- i riluntes. I I I'll agree on one condition,"' seuni were married, and she replied : i the fiour, and then stir in about a half pint Gouto soum- - I Passenger. and satisfaction gui, anteed. A large AW � .. . , , - - - i .-I fOr 1893. the quisition unnecessary; � He pressed h he r . eplied. 11 Garth 13' shared 11 I suppose they loved'-through'thick And, � XcKM4*, Directory t-� �, I � arret must go - 6.40A.m. 3.45p.x. Anent Of Caskets, Coffins And Shrouds, &c., �I - � - . . � lit � ; !of milk, enough to. make a batter thick W1ngham,d"r6....�'.­;- , - - . I �o thin I . : , � Bel I always on hand of the best qua �: . lips together, and obstinately re: I .-- e.bs 4.06 llt�, The I � I , enough to support a drop let &11 from the B,;Tve: -:.-.-/-\::: - � � JOHN BENNEW-I(ES, Reeve, Dublin P. 0. 0 with me� on the other half. It's little enough 1. f Embalming Plaid ased free of � ChAirg,11 and . oak. I � ­- .., 7.08 4.20 i , museum . . ­ - JAMESL 9VANS, Deputy Reeve, Reechwood. up as it is, considerin' what .he done fur me, - Looking at bl�e curiosities in, the 194�1110g� - 7.15 4.2R ces the lowed. Pine Rem".. - - - L " 1� * .. ... -MANLEY Councillor, Beeahwood. 14 He knows all about it," mutterod Dent.L .. spoon.; pour this batter into a but Londesbora.. . ­ ­ "' - T. HADIAM Funeral D I . Ing & large tered spider, cover " . lr4*r. Red. , . it with a battered tin cuton' ........ ­ - - 7.46 4.48 1. DANIEL . I but I e's so kinder preudf'that.he won't want : she be3i�me sp apeorbed in watch . - I . . _ _ - � .1 Wit, XoGIAViR, &uclllor, Leadbury- " I noogniza the young rascal. H h d I . I 'a t e ter ti ke it. You p6rsu�de him, Mr. Ken. anaconda that a -he walked off the top iftir bf , Bruceffeld.­.......... - 8.05 6.06 � I . 040111 - GoTimibii idireati WILLIAb( ABOHIBALD, Councillor, Leadbury. fig - : cover or pie-glate, and bake it over a gentre L Kippen.. ........ _ , - - &13 5.13 - te the the Lop' �s / chap who sells ,h for -old Kline. le must Mir"IT, use - lont i in' what a flight and fell. Mr. Barnum was just in, 11 1 14 .ToHN' 0. h[ORRISON, Clerk, Winthrop. r on ink f6r is yours." fire, shaking the pan and adding a little I an %0%3=6 I I . *q J. SH"NOW. Treasurer, -W f y by i . I have been spying On Us." q , Hen"ll ...... ­- - - 8.22 5.18 L i inthrop. It a needless to say that Mr. Kenton did time to catch her and sare hei, from a severe ; � . SOLOWn - I � I I butterif the bannock aticks ; when it is - Exeter- -.... - - ...... - - 8.40 6.3 I L WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood. " The explosign brought. .hin:4' here, I his b St. Garth's pride and modesty werd' bruising. , , . bottoni slip it off on the - I 1-1 - - . I ,I 0HAR­ . I light -brown on the I i LZ8 DODDS, Collector, sestorth. reckon," replied Holbert.. " Bati all the � - - � I I I - - ' . Grand Trunk Railway. - � I eve ome, and he consented � reluctantly. to : "I am more lucky than the first woman 4 1.7 1 IL W. B. SMITH, X. D., Medical Health Officer, cover and return tl�e L uncooked dide to the I � I . L . - we let .1 o fell through the influtince * of the sor- -, �t � SoatortbL same, he would it?oil our . plans it ace t the ilazzling gift. . wh' - , V I M I have it,. Dent. Yon 4-tiLy here - . paw; when �both sides are brown it will Trains Itisve S@WWth and Mton Motion . L I 'AlLUA)AD, POLLARD, sanitary inspector.Lead- hi go. L Al this happened three years ago. Pan- Pent," said Phcabe.­-Youih1s Companion. � . .. ': . follows; " The Old Established. - I . I I � ; I be ready. . � . L I 'bury- , and watch him. Don't for the *orld let - I ? � * . . 00010 WAIII.- � SKAFORML cow"N. -. I � I L - � . -�- - -- ----=--- him slip awayi', Meanwhile I'll kukry down 08ng r and freight.trains now rumble daily ' . . After the bannocliL is put over the fire lay Passenger - - - - 1.12 r. x� L28 P. m; ' . � . 1 � The Inventor of the Bicycle- I a large ..1t mackerel, skin up, in a pan of � , : . BROADFOO'rS ; thr h Persimm6u. Valley, and Barlow I . 9.06 P. X. 9.22 -r -m. � � . I L * � Thoroughbred Stock for Sale. to the cabin. and close the bargain�with the 9 . I . -W-- �­---- - - - ; -- , In , � . - . .. .1 Cor3 ra is five times its original size. Two-� I I Th6 popular belief In th�t the bicy�ie iis dold water over Ahe fire ; an often an the Zed -Z 9.30 A. N. 10.15A. � '­ . - old man. When the thing is settled, I'll . m' . - . -1 - � I - I I - ng AL . . � I I are employed in the stone w r . . . ; I boore of men -fact, It really ate heats replace it with cold, changi Mixed Train.. ­ .. - 6.80 P. x. 7.05 r. Planing Mill and . .. , �,, For salc 10 Leicester Ram 1Ambs, and at few 'Berk. come back'L" ,� I ; L a modern invention, when, in GOING RAW- 01 - ' � W Bo*rs, also, a lot of Shorthorn Bulls fib for ser- 11 That L's a clever idea," cried Den't. ,, I,H qua ies of Kenton, Kline & Company, and dates back to the seventeenth century," said it until the fish is fresh enough ; meantime Passenpr. ­ - - - 7.64 A. it. 7.87 AALI . Sash and Door Factory, I I V. aleQ.,lemales of the above bileeds. They are ail the fi m do a lacrative b�einess. Garth squeeze the juice of a lemon and chop a r 3.06 JP. UL . choicely bftd and will be sold reasonably,� to make do my part. Be quick, though ; �qr some ' J8 Dr. T. C. Mino)r in.an American exchange. Ler ­ - - - 1" 1P. if room for winiter. Terms easy. DAVID X11,NX, aVe finan ial manager, and hag an 6ffice in Hill- 44 I learned- this one day when I was mak- tablespoonful of parsley fine, or soak xome =eArldn- - - - 5.25 r L BXLAL:H`0:PWJT-E1- one else might h heard, the blast and wood where he and his motheir reeide, ing some translations from the Journal de 'dried parsley, and mix them with a heaping FreightTraln.. - - 4.25 r. x. &861'. X- I L . � Mel, O­,tarlo. 1347*t f come aneakin around. " , - "' th L -1 I . This old and well-knowD establishment is StM 1-1-1 -- -- - L - - - - - --- � 11 surrminded by every.00mfort and advantAge. Medieine' de ParW Ozarom, in 1694, in his tablespoonful of batter, and after maok- " All right, ' said Holbeirt. - ' , 'a _dAUNI- - "' running at full blast =d now has better facilimea , n L 171 Q8 . He disappea,red in the bushes, and was Pe� or Kline lives with them, a d k 11 Mathemaltioal-and Physical Recreations " erel is- drained spread thin butter over'it and � "y re, than ever before to UM out a good article for a , 1 4 1 ZM � Wt-?RIAGE LICE-1148ES h 0 riage, las he calli Up "in whi'h serve Won a hot dish. When the fish has moderate price. Sash land doors ot sill patterns #A. MJIX eard going rapidly down the mountain daily trips to the quarries, where he us. tells of a . c�ri 0 1 'r 2 . '. 3 a Pau Su ����� - - " die with6at the 'we of , horses r 11 been put on. peel and *chop some cold boiled SandnWyou Adretsand I wiU wAYWOn hand or made to order. Lumber dres"d aim , � . - side. ly ism )erintends the woric. He has no kith oner can n . show IoV how to make$3 adey; zl*olute- � � i I ����iii 18RUED . &T I - short A011106 and In any way desired. All Jdadti of * , . , I I - I Dent was strong siad musculari and far or ki i, and some day his interest in the .And then 66 . goes on to tell how a Iaok.jy potatoes, put them over the fire with enough ly sure, I fumish the work and tetch lumber for ode on reawnable terms, Sb%glse kq* � I _ �� � I i . .. I . I them, salt, pop . per and butter ,- you free; you work in the locality where Coh$ftftJ6'ydn 'hand. XWmat�es for Jhe Lfurn%bJW� �L OFFICE' more than -a match sits at the back and malkes1t raw by milk to cover for his capti*e. He prop rty wfl belong to Garth, whop he " walkifog . I I HvC Send me your addren and I I , ys - y I ber, I guarastee a clou profit of $3 fw ­ ­ �' I pushed Garth Into the newly blasted cavii . alterna,tel with his -two feet, by to taots, and heat kbem, i5tirring often, until � , YXII exPlain the busmen funy; reumm. of b a whou of In put given OrA appl!Caitoci. - I 3 - loves as a son I "- . Nonrebut'bm* of material uaaO and werkm&n. , ` 1319ASORTIEL, ONTAIRIO, d all this good fortune and prosperity means of two small wheels behind attached the other dishes ard ready. - rk; abwlutely sur,k? ton't dlip Sta"anised. ft . I � - J I . . : F - . i and sat down in front of it, prepared for P A� � I trollawwalwted, I . mt. Ztt L � , . I 11 . i - . I . - � . I . ., t-fty. L � � i - I : I �1, ..�Mildren Cry', fo t -Pitcher's Castorlas ,"iklwe, 1, . � , i .� KO WM&MMIES RJEOUIRM ChUdren C '"for Pitcher's Castorlas 4ko r , � - Mdren A. W. KNOWLES, Windsor, o 1. IX- DRQADV*0T4 &afti,rth I I ry, � . I I . . - . .1 L - I I . i - I . I , L . 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