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I ... � . . 4, i I , ,� . li ; I 1: outli � End, - .06the' - I' * ' ' � , HA1 "P=M DIE I 111 . � VGjWjnW4Do1k9e: AM disesses of Dol I `�_ bho . - "lLsetts.work. - . Moth I _ls . � : - �- &Waded to and I 11 . .. I . . � al help hinit *itli the � Ill 1 � . O"U . li. I i � I . , , , - A pr I . As an .Inducement 1 -was to i have my - - It. to na-sasy task to waillovir thirty rod# � I I I S_l � I Asilmak *WO. cap -omptly . � ��' ' I � . . I I � � eg"" moderate. Vete. Anar �� 119CM � ry Dtu a=d= � 011= board. and a dollar a week, -and if we could throuili-,de , ,quatirMg with - .. . D. McINTYRE -resideal on Gol = - q 40 si�'ol with a bu�iket of wato ',.. weakness and ; , I , I 1, �, - . - I : . . - . � � . 4 th I . � , I . . . a- =-- OM14 SooWs office, SedortU. nim � I . � - us hard. . . .1 . - " . I � . So the timsome were bo to attend the' Ii, smalt hand. The -gusts str1sok � . . I I I ,on hwd a Is mber of Bootsand Shoes of hit - ; . I P � C�Oajpje� ,J011F - districVsoho�l from too oodlook till twelve mad blow- the water out of tits palls, fro emaclatigUl who give . 11ttle I _­ Has. . Own= bast inal and I . I p L-dLaAK& Beattie, V� S., graduate of OaWi , . . I . � 1. FOR 9VEA00ATSY' . - .1 � I . . I' -two until four i ova I ouri VauMUld to give 8AUS&CU0,11 - a A I .: ,X it 1, ' thesudal of,�sur overalls. shmenttobabiessshould . V erhary Wel Toronto, Member of Ut liot . � I � I � a the forenoonj and from in- - "on n .3: 1 . . I - , ,. I . . #Lnary Medical society, el treats all dioeases of � . � p �the after con ; but on no ,account 'were we' snow 1116&our traeks betwee.in trips. We , - �_ e_ . � . 13 . - READY)"DE'-CLOTHINexy . you'Wgut your feet kept dry come and get v. pair or._ � W Ikmanticated Anbinki All o&W promptly al to be awal from the firm buildings for more stuck to It. for tbrelsj hours, and 'made ti&43 - i . ­ -_" - L I . I . i ; our boo* which Will be sold . . � ' . I � day or night. I Charges moder- Wv aU intimately. ,,cottnecW &W2n a . - thmded to eitber by than two or three hours at A time. ; � � ty trips4rom the watel to th - - , V , . XW Spell attention given to vaterinary dentis. I I I a $HIRT8 � - . - Z . W. OrAs on Main stmi, Sealforth, one don I ally inseparable- ThougA ' i - 10 barns. . : . � . I I . 0 9 : I 0E[EAP FOR 0'A811. _. I � I went to theiarm, tw dal before Uncle I . . . . . - re. 1i lut Practic . . I I I I was to ;more neorly exhausted i we � I . . . ver I . Ig promptly attended to� Ali k1nds OVBol , I satih of IL-dXs Maidwan sto I - � - as 'UNDERWEAR, .. made to order. All pirtles 'who have nott i the fitct is often ignoredl it *19' Sydney and Aunt Sarah Itft foir-Augasta. " P . � . Rep" . IT, - - - Those two days Uncle. Sydney: oco�vled were chilled, 4espits the exercise, and odr . . N . . I . � and Shoes I - I 11OWZ WFUUURY---00=WCf 4 � � I � . for I&A year will PleAw call And -m � so I= tme that a good - oh- faces were touched with � frost. I paid nevertheless iefty in giving us our. instruotions-te-ItAg. - � . � : _ their accounts I _. doorfa *a Pres, . . I . , I . HANS OAPS, - � settle up. . .. � . vu God""Stroets, nel 'am of . On one Of th�e trips I �as ahead, and did 0 . . I I nL AH db3 is an- impossib � us exactly how We were to, feed the ,cows, . 12� 1 1� i .4ilerim u1sumtt, Sal 0, . 00mPlexion ilitil . I . not look baok,till Irmal the barn with _, . , ,_ -1162 D. MaINTYRE. beaforth. _�� -_ 19""Peal Cowe, Sheep, or any of 00 do A *WO&W . the Oxon, the. Y an cattle, the - horses. tfie . AND GENT& FUP%- - - -i ____ � - . �:� " a W - . I ' Oro , was - . no I I .. n is, successfully tmded at th. inlImAl Or *thout goo#' ftesdol ,_ which � buckets. !Theod . t in sighto u sion I . i .- I , . dop. ,h&rgm.,m3dsr- . . sheep, the liggs an thepoultry. I my ; E I I ­ ? , . . - Nalal on ths shortest UM - � � and after posting through the, snow clZiuds I . - . A& JAXICS W� IMM V8.60'iDSTY Surg - I the farm was well arranged. Everything , , I �� P - - . ,NISHINGS IN GEN- a S - CO.. P '. rem. P turn, deperit4 , � on ood. is C NITH & � 9 . ., gocd f . t for's moment� I hostil : I �� I &_-A �Xqlse dock Of V618l Medicinee Keptoon . . . I woo at ban& .�Water cal into wo large �mptiid my buckets, ' -liver Oil . . I , , � Aan#y hand ' . , : There is no more common - - -- - into the trough AnT vient book,- looking the, Cream of God I :E3_A.1'q3K:JM2RS_ . � I on . - .t . - troughs 1hrough a pipe. from the brook in , ' __ ERAL, ,.TRY TH E . � �� .,� . - 11 . , . . . . ' sharply in the. snow. I flestr6d that: the had � I � Jlr�� If f - - � - I � - ��1_ ofindigestion than lard. '144 1 thewood-lot, one hundred rodadUtant be- faillen down and been ov�rcoine.' , and hypophosphites. It Will I � 1, A General -%nking bastness trainaoted; �- . t - LEGAL I . Ing driven up bi an hydraulic ram. "The - . I ' - I., . i Is - � � . I ' " I ceeper use On emerging from the. swa we bi 9 - - I I- . bright housek . -long Me -through which the .water was d a Wive them stren th and make - - . - , ' it 10 � I . OEM Drafts bought and sold. - - "it=' f-1'"'_9ii6ito'r0z"for %a DoMl I � , ., I I . allowed on deposits. . . I d & I knoll to climb, where) for twenty yards or South End C1 thing House. Farmers' notes d1scouuted' ' I I --.U-. son Co erancor sn . 0 � foroeg ta the barns was buried - .three feet win'd had blowiP the Isnow awal their babies fat. PhySidan,s, C7 i interest � in the.earth all the way to prevent freezing. . - - - for I t " I leaving naught save f r snow crumit, the world over, eAdorse it.' SALB NOTES discountelip or taker. .... I' more, the I 8k.k. ofl-ije-owdno's block, Main Stre0t, Seal I . 12&5 1 . At the brxook in the woods, where were' the , " j 1. ,. . d v*6 . A, � X"ay to loan. . 0 � p+Ab- . frozen hard as ice an' a .' alippoij, This . 3. � - � - I I . � .. alip-chamber, valves and large, short pipe of � � Remember, my prices �� � - I � was the worst part, worse even than the elved by Subsifitutes! . ... . - . � HIGG1148 A LENNON, thli ram, Uncle - Sydney had built a. low I : Don't be doe not lower. than any other House in OFFICE -First door'north of Reid & . . � . . I drifts, I I ��_ ;, ­ ' 0 � � I t %&� Solici-ton bAse to cover them, which in winter was � so tt a Bowue. BellovIlle, AILDriurgia". 5ft & U _� � _ , Notaries Public. llkm MOP$- it was here that I came - up Theodore, � thetrade. oVilson's Hard wara,Store. � I'll ____ . �, and Seafoeth at rth. , 11 --- i .- � � � 1. �_ f M yonge StWt, Toronto, On r,,,20,.,, ,,,,,, Main C ' 0 NE � b iked to'the eaves with leaves'and ea �� �_ I ont%h seaforth office -whit . lying flat on theJoe. I cl�. I � -10. , � !l ram had worked perfectly for three 49 . SEA*ORTHE _�, 1 '' � �, foam� TEEOYAS YaLT-OK HIGOM& I . � For goodness - sake, Alf !" he - 11 Ill. I obreet, No,-ey to I 1291 or four years. Uncle Sydney had told no ad ff"Pd, hostese and begged her' to excuse his curi SPEOIAL - BARGAINS � I . � � � I � I I . � I . ii ,Vaxm Lamm. : �. got an axe and out me onto quick I oaltv. That salad -dreaming which he had I 11 . I r I I � .. ; - that we need not go near it, &B he had se- *net had'struck him as he was crossing -- ff , I . A �� I ATTUKW NORMSON. Ifiralion, lummoo cured it for tho wicter, and left the that slippery place. He -had:' fallen; the tatted at her table was something unique. . FOR THE HOLIDAYS. I I ..... - 11- Agent, Commk-4doner for takifig afflidavils, . He could not believe that any -professional I 11 I i � M &c. money to loan at th!) lvvves� rat -ole. I . . melb-hanisra in good order. A branch pipe water had spilled under h1(m, a] d so fearful- caterer had made it. Could it be true that Before purebasing, come and inspect 11 == Wanon. , br iught water into the kitchen of the farm ly cold was the wind and" the at face of the � z �- - The New Vegetable ShorMaing h d . . ' his old friend's daughter ba4prepared it ? � an 1-._1 . - Bar-n-mr, solicitor, .Notary, &;c - I � Ouse. � ice that he was no sooner do n than the Then he mained the lady *bose w6known, MY goods 4 prices. lotbelatest-triumphin orthecure _4 X M BEST, I f arclai and'substitute for Lud, "d her Another especiall charge to us was to care . water on'his trousers and jack t froze them r6=1!1 - I Ly Offiob___Rbo,%� aveazdOOM n%tICIO COMM I . � m6istrations in the butter'o pantry and - f anthe sylgptoms in eating MNIM AND I ft 1"i us � troublell . PapWa , I kitchen had excited his admiration as an I TAT" COMPMU = ?Ielet ;;�U�__ t� n t door - 'th 'of her fiamUy, neler 111, ave the stove open when we went . � Sol Stontack r - . cheeks, vi those fol fire. Uncle Sydney commanded d,Dwn to the ice. - ,� N* T. OLUFF �& It you we � VAQ Xsin7 sh�dak Saidoe-%. 0-oderich , Ou 0 He actually could not get up, unless he epic - velle"s DIM"esso? - f - - I 7 _, k _V store, ure. She had imparted to that salad --- - ,- I L-Camell HOR and Cameron, U.715 I The Soullh Efid Clothier. 4- CP I �_ � vvW' be far -more likely to �e I put zinc down all about the atove,, slipped out of his clothes, and that he did dreseing so characteristic a flavor as to re- i - � I I - - .1 ______7___APr_1e_ %uA moved the wood -box to another corner not dkro to do last he should perieb. I ran - j I * ..- , I - . W & PROMPOOTS ftrrixt��'8611vtiom � e a Like a rose In the snow." . of �he room. . - veal her identity to an old friend. ��� 'a 1 1 Q_ U.; . for the axle an� litexally out Min out of the . A . - . GAr "Iodah. bi",` l- T. GARR-OW, This incident, drawn from real life, -en- . A :10: - . - Wk Psmy"or. I - . COTToixl-, is -clean, delicate, An abundant supply of provisions was left 4: . � I I I . ,� - -1 1 690 , .� - io&' � forces the common moral of all these wo- - - . . � I I . __ I T OP111U. Jrry it. Up. There was poik and a quarter of beef, We worked till afternoon, and with' all men$s specialities. Su , I I - - . liea..-, �nd P: ! 9- � Poce APPS �. I-JAK9RON - 40IME-si B-arrhuft go' , . 114en in m-now,'with potatoea in. the collar our exertions there was not hat THE� badwwbe laduibstion, Mms 1, , dim in cruncleqy, 46.,Godel 'tint K 0. . - 4 FjA_19G,FJ=UNAT10PA=86.81 ",-- : __ -1 , HOL-,& , � I 'ea. fenough wa- comes from a woman's knowing how to do I . - Imelauch CIM, - . i XU I - ant plenty of app: - ter to satisfy the thirsty animals. Never ely Feeling, BA -7 . pl.�' -dm-o PUDLZY HOLl I I '... . .. uk"Mon, Q� V., - . How. I . I I wamiloh F pit least- one thing exceptional well, even - � I" and Uver � � __ - - - - Made only by unt Sarah placed two great no before had I realized i 6thing an trivAl as the ma'king of .., - - . what a , quantity of if t bean ,_ - �. "a . "A ANWZE., ;& SCM, )4� ftw'on, cm , N . K. 1FAIRBA14k & W.a, , cli6eses in the pantry for our use, a firkin of water cattle can driDk, particularly if they a amlad-dr - - OW EN - I I- .� t 4 . essing.-Youth's Companion. a I �,*", &o. saction for the Mmi -of � - butter, and another of boiled cider apple- . . .�, .!?�*"Ie & Gw-_ Mousy to kiw P =_Na WeHington and A:nn Straletih . - feR.r there is not anoukh. A 0 1. ,� . .791 __ I -, i -SAM32 . � .- " ,.,.,.- - �nelghbors to bake two loalies of white I- � . I �� Jlra___� . � Ontario A H XA I I � .� � A sauoe. She Thad arranged with one of her The scrimping and the extreme cold, per- E ' 11_.� * - Clint* w* I- , n Am)eal to the Women of - . L - - baps, rendered them fractious. They chas- �, - � EL CTRIC ' E __ 7�4______ . - broad and a loaf of brown bread for Us eyery Ontario. � I - I .- I It � . 11 . I I 0 - .. I ed each other about tbe'yard and the cellar, � . . A.- I - - , � vaowm_r tht We am . .. w6ek, but the potatoes and meat we were to . MRS. P. L. GFL.l RICHMOND HILL. wllWvoimmedle,ter#UefaadZw,acpt1 Core-. - . . I &ud fought savagely, th rol goring 1. - - I .I at : the - : , r - - I Sold at all Drug $to"& � . �_ . �, . , . BaW.Aer so i , - r &! Hohn t , ,� P ,f - . 1. bake, boil and fry for ourselves. ,smaller and .the youngerlones. Hear ye not the whispering voices, , - . , k4w. for iba - - - I A" COOT r and S03 I On Monday morniDg,,December 30th, -my some" 01' them we did Like a murmur o'er the wxTeis? . I BELTS Nembray Medftlne &=V*XY �� �Baak Oemm*fts- I to land., Farm -, � . a pot turn loose at all,� Voices full of woo and sadness. - � i � - I MAU stivo�_ I unqle and. suat departed, and well do I - re- [TradeAlark) DR. A. OWEN. .4)f Peilerb"#A40t (Mmk0d), �� .. - 1. .0.4 W1#_ OM06 1 - but gave them a pailful i *each,, standing tied Coming from the drunkard's grav", . . - I , . � I - - Sworib. __ . __ � I , mainber how serious were the last words to their stanchions. I really j balieve they'! Mothers, wiYes and sisters, hear them! The only Scientiffe and PraCtical Electric ETERBOFfOUGlit .. " . r ONT. t,_,_ . -.- I - AM , I of ',,admonition to us, am one of the neigh- would have drank - four I' buckTits apiece if From the shades of dark despair, Belt made forgeneral use, producing aGenuine - - � , ITHI I bots drove them away to the station in his To your efforts now appealing. Cifrrent of ElectAoity- for the cure bf Disease, 11 ----- _� W. CAMERON SM Y they could have had their way. Eohoing voices everywhere I . that can be readily felt and regulated both in . ., I I I � I . I . - I i I - sle I . -nd power, and &PPHOA to auY part of . � . I ' - . �4� . . 11 We never can fetO4 enough water ,to q .. ol. 3-A Ff R I ST E R, I - 1) Able voices call for vengeance _ uantity a . � -- , ' kem;atchea them till they disappeared, them said Theodore hbpelessly. 11 Plague P the hody. - It can be worn At aliT time during I �, . hdUdjo__ of Supenor Courl 06mmisslover for / "A then turned to our winter's took wRh an take ; hydraulic ram Bay L I never would From the seAhIng sin cursed ground. working hours or aleep, and willPOr3&'v01Y' cure - �. � � taking AAftylto in the It!& Court . � - 1. 9 Stained by drink the Cain of bloodshed, � Rheumal � � r I I �� 11 I of ingl conveyanoer, M.�- . imineuse sense of the responsibility of our have to depend on one, if 1 had a farm." - Direst curse the world has foundi � # , . I sclattes, , For sale by L V. FEAR, druggist, Seaforth. . - I.- Mousy tin TAnd pooitiov`aud not a little pride ia it. '% , � 11 Shall we write to Uncle Sydney 7" Borne upon the gentle zop !M, General Debillty I . 'tt!- -, I , L h L , � C�&u bo consulied &tterp'ffioe hours at the - Comm, r- il .1 8A)AII write to ye, boys," Uncle Syd- said 1. � _ I . On the oltilling north winz. blow, -1 . Lumbago . I - I . . _. �' I - , I i . L . . . nejh&i&@ajd, "and I want ye to write me ,; s I hote to do t . From the balmy south we hear them, � - . pal Hotel. j � Woe. L , % %, Nervous b1seases :_ I ;-- 0="10. . hal replied Theodore. I AA Q.. % I I Dives Toices full of . DY46fMPSIA, so ... I RMSALl --- _� . V .f, ones a week regular, andaWl me jeeb how "He has only just got $,6 August&. Ididn't 11 , 04 'a . 4=1 : I .1 . Var cooele, - . I - - I . Jr. - § I .- .1 ' things M gol how the stock, looks, ana ' ' mean that %mythlog a . 0 wrong Praying yl�i� to warn, their brothers, V2 - ., -e - DEN!BISTRY. 1, k .. -111, . � I �Ould all 80=81weakness = . - - � I � 0_5 how thi� hay is holdin' out. 'Don't forget to 11 � !\ Last their fearful doom be theirs, - > - , . _. - I - winter. " , To avoid the rocks that wracked them, I ne , . I . c , I D seases, I& I I ­ . . I .- �( R � card tha�oxen two or three times - a week, We entered into an ajaxiou4 discussion of And the fiendish wreckers' anarm ; I I t, �� I 0, 40 .1 L Z W. TwZDDL1,',M1Pft&A1 office over Jumilton I I . � .. 0 ack. an � , L �. - every way of getting or which we could - FArnest women, you beceeching, �� . 'I'le and keep the horses well bedded down. The � I", . & Neinnae ft" mom, owner AsWis;#d John � � ol from the cribs will do for that. Y# ' . - Not to faint or weary grow, ol, . y DIsel r I I . 1. � L . eeis� Seal Oatal �,Mtrcus OrAdiv Gas ad- � think of, from maltin snow in an &.roh- But,with courage face the battle, Electricity ProperTy applied is fast taking the % , . in m me ."V. I - - -, � .-I..& 0d, for thoPal "traction of tooth. no I needn't' feed till" di*.1ight, and ye needn't kettle to digging a 11 through frozen . On to victory bravely go. place of dru - 0 ll%t. -4 ca I I . �. � I � . , I - take a r ' - ), 4 -1 - 1, Pllloo' 7 . _ _gs for all 96rvous, Rheumatic. Kid . !__ - j �'t P. . lants'n to the barns at all UU168t Y8 - ground-,; for we know t at before night next - - ney and Urinal Troubles, and will effoot cure$ 0 � - Nl 70 1 11 -"IL yLBANK BELDEN, D New Ice& 6. -r1i 4! 1 "" Women of bur Temperanoe Unions, - ' - 0 .1 I el . , t..� � 4e%r a rumpus out there in the night 'an if in seemingly hopeless cases whdre everY other - co �- U anseethetle ter painless aidraction of teeth. Tobo-ficco i5 mn* . V W day we mutt obtain !a hundred and fifty 11 . - X M I , . 7 1 - . some of the,cattle had got loose anh 00 bucketfuls of water from some source, or the Every drinking stroughold raze, known means � has fhUed. , = - - . . 7. . X* unco"dousuess, offloe--Over Johnson Bros. 'i . � I God your captain leading onward, t Any sluggish; weak or d-�� -organ may _____ - - - __ , . & - . 7� . . 12% � . hookin' the others." I . . I .41 D"Aware store, al iver5z. I luxury; PKI fir.101'.3H cattle would saffer. . n invincible cortege; by ,this n 1211 et- . I A l� . � I t _�eana be rol;eed to healthy activity � - I I . I I - I .. " ff- "=L $1 ffV'% IM -3 Onthe first day, as we looked at the cat- Still the ,wind blow and the snow fiel CAn we wonder that the women, before it *i§ too late. CD, t14 ir . I . AGNBW,, Mentist, Clintono will 41, ;t�;_v - � Must go forth & war to wage ; ,, Leading medical xnen use and recommend . �.. _ .. tlej sheep and poultry,,and- laid our plans and the cold was oven ore intense than on = I'll, . � ., AMAJOB6 , R_ ,visit Hensall at Hodgene Hotel a.mmc a olm Xj I i r I , an us, . �_ Homes to save from drinke incursions, 1 the Ovren Belt in their practice.. �_ �-3 . . I _� - - every Xmday, and at Zurich the � I and divided oll .the work betwe L we the previous night' With thi top of the 'Gainat the traffic to eingage. C-4 aq 011 ' � . 41M second Thunday in each month 1%8 ol f! ;r felb like kings ; yet &a night ,came, an, we kitchen stove redlot, a wpre obliged to .. I OUR IELLUSTRATSD CATALOGUE . %ft 0 0 't. ::� t::� 45- W � . ­ . - -­ - _,_,.,,,'..,.- r [L5 werliome inAhe dark house 11 at** ure I - P L'U 0 C U I V P 60 Part Of draw our chairs up to i . For their loved ones are in dauger, Contains fullest inform ion regarding the c 0 E. Ey- 0 W I.... "I Z� I ;,�:�, Thousands dearer far thsif life, of acute, chronic and nervous diseal prio4s, 11_� P 4 � �A;;pp "en". L. D. S., . ;I- which we entered except the kitchen in the The evening draw on, and although it how to order, etc., mailed (smaed) FREE to , , .. , ,_ � .� _ later, Ont. Will be at Zurich 0 1 , W � - . � ,� , .. Who must meet the subtle denton, �Crl ry W .! . I _ �. �. .. - - oil and the little bedroom over it . r= Lp .� � �H ... N811". . z " - _ 1, , - Hurou Hotel, on thO LAW .5 rn I . . ct- " , k �_ ­ was not yet any address. f �4 at, tbb people tG pipe oniq eight o'cllo4k, we, were so much When en ged in business strite, . k. 7 roe weeks passed slowly; vie did the fatigued that we ga �.A. * . - F- 0 �- - i I TmmVAT Mm Mer T]WRBDAY 1* were t e 0 of going Bore beset at every corner, W -4 � & k, . Me Belt & Iffunt a 01 - a> L-4 co - I who never " of shuffit I To begulle the unsuspitnious �CD W JT -h : � Mea mompa, And at XurdocWs Hol Hen", on Traps to catch unwary ones, � The OUR Kip * C& Z ,:4 0 L lr in each .month. even thoe � chbres and went to school. . One night some to bed, when we hear in ng I -Us 1. �, . � ;_ *6 TMW AM VWM F=AX U-1 came into the barn cellar and killed noise on the piazza of t a ell;� and a moment I P i 0 P, P;- M � � _� . 'Peeth aitmeWe with the least plain possible. M - .0 al . I Loving fathers, husbands, sons. 49 KI NO ST. Wj, TORONTOO On% -11 �: - worli &A -class at liberal rates. on u.sed tobacco Wore..., one"of ,the &,heep. We - found the carcass after a stran ah- : 710 - . i . , ge, high i ohed, 6racked .voice 2DI to 211 State St, Chicago, 11L CD 0 - P !_:�4 - , I . I called out: � Putting on the guise of friendship, 1 0 i:L P 0 _ - . partly eaten next morning,. . I %, I n W . � �: - I I Smiling while they pierce the soul, 2112MON PAI%Fa I 11 � � '110 n the'door In thei xame of 'the - With the dagger that will torture, . . M bd gs ..- : J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond There were tracks, showing where the' 0 lm� W . r� I � f - � MOF�Zv. TO LOAN. . Ir I t ­ds I 0 I, - , . beast i had -approached the barn from the di- Lord I I I I Make them curse the tempting bowl, I 1. I �11 ; - . - Ta,, and Montreal, 0aiiada. I . I . - . _W 4 0 0 )_� . - �. I'll To WAN. --S at a pat rection.of the moiint%W---;-,tr&cke which . did � (TO ]BE 000�21UMAD.) - With the bloodhounds of the traffic, LP CD 1--j. 1-3 6, - -1 �. � - I J. ivmlgbA logms __ 10000010 . . . With *heir eagle eyes behold, N1 �r P r -h t N .-,..:. . 41 81 of not look quite like those Of a dog ; but, an - -d 1-1 I . , .cent., with the privilege to borrow ­ ; CD 0 1_1.,� 0 ­­ �:t . Imnolpal money at an) time., . � . ' " Clutch with greedy claws their victims, . 0 - 0 - :4 - ..- I ��* fly"o A COLD SNAP. this snow was.not soft, we could not be cer. . 1. The Kippe� Mills L"A � , _ Pmrs of ibe . One Thing WeD.. To allay their thirst for gold. . " 0 ! .Y01 - 41- �� . F. H0L,Dft&l ,�apl Seal � . . . . r ­ � J - I tal . he I I lt..'� M � --r. : i � 4 - . It is particularly gratifying to note t � .4 - 11 � I BY 0. A. ST"HENKI . . � I Ele" not the desolation, - ct- . pp� 0 . � . - � � I .i. � . � . - 110 I 0 '71" ,. t, I � . TO THE FRONT AS USUA w 0 !t �, . After this we shut the sheep ' t�p in the non in their kL.- to . � - . ingenuity of wol ,search for now ile fearful walls that rise, M 0 C.4 W 4=14=w . .1 . Nor , W �. � I i 1. - . south harn,every ,- . . � � : T . - V�itght, and set a trap in " It --- C+- �� � �[ MEDICAL. CHAPTER I. I I h occupations. Nowth4lt ordinary employ- Nor the broken hearts that languish, 7 1, - - _� Jf, 1 the barny�rd. Py misgivings we i� . � . � . -"R. 0. SH ments, such as manoal processes of nianu. 3fingled with the hans' enes, t:1 1-1 -EPPARD, Physician. and Surgeon.. Bay d , . OrN if fine linen " _,:�-?A 0 . � ! - . Never, as it seemed to me then, had there sen't the partic a letter to Uncle By They in " purple " an � Th e Rippen mills are now ruu'ning at full blast and I C+. 0, : I I � �� _Z11, , . � ilars in una . facturing, selling good� beifikid the: counter, .1 I . .. 0 W IsTa I I 0 , - ,_ , I I , J field,. ontal successor to Dr. W. H . Ousey d are prepared to do (MISTING on the shortest notl - W C � t M I . - ery - 6yo - (D - ;� � - � 225452. , . riting, photo, l. (P C - ,_ �_ , , wrlgb*- been such a snow storm lind such bitterly ney, and received a reply from him; saying Aleaching, telegraphy, type ce, 0 !" . I I I . . Faring sumptu :� ;4- , w While the fools that fill ; . _;- 4 i � - their coffers, � - . . ;. � __ cold weather. -that we were not to blame and �hst we had graphy, nursing, dressmal =111hiery,are Starve or live as beSt they may. and most reasonable terms, In this way you get 00 Pj M "t � __ - , I �, � �T� - The thermometer on'the iporch m%rke4 26 d'd - tli i ht thing.. � I tour from your own whext,. and better valuefor P et, 51 -1 '. IN �� tt"It. MaTl Physloian, Su eon, &o. Office d le ,a rig overcrowded, Women are seeking specialties a - 5,crq , , I'-- - � � I I Mel Brucefield. degrees belo* zero. The wind hid blown . %11 ­ �ii I LF corner southwest of Dixon's ) w-hioll - . Mothers you May duly tremble, the, money than in any other way. Good Hour 0 L . L__j - , :1, I Thus far only a few inches of snow had J� y to earn a li � Ing. It is A SMIS I W W I �, Mght calls at the office. . _. I . I . � i I 11 � - - . � ___ 1823 � tempestuously for a week. Snow clouds falut presently there came a prodigi- faction � Y me Lest your adne should go astray, guaranteed. t-4 . P . ca - ­ �$ . filled the air. Drifts twelve feet deep were , .to know that theyare etink with Who have left the sheltering fireside, ct- P1 W ­ I . ; ,, ,A 111*11 otle snow storm. Nearly'or quite three feet success. , . Seeking hoinea sonle faraway, . CHOPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. . I=j r - Q, CD 1-� - � � ,11 " � , . , V, ,-., I I-, Ironto, X. D. 0. 1E, were ' I . I I _y I � � , , X4 0. P. S., Ontario, sucoessor to D - W 1:1 - gr , - �, � I � ri. ,x. piled up on all sides, and we two boys ofi,light snol fell, and immediately there A New York lady, who has found herself Hidden pitfalls.ifthed with demons, I - 5* 5 :4 . . W j IWO)OU, offio I e lately occupied by Dr. ElHott, Bruce- alone it the farm in the midst of the hills . Lurk in atubiish-tadegpoil, 3 F, . 2 followed a very severe, cold sump, with thigh dependent n on her o �In resouroes,his made Could they see Vheir machinations, O'Q CD LZ 0 . I � ; - __ fKd. Ontario. 1324x52 I . p � T-200 S_ ''t . - with many os,ttle and sheep in our care, and . . .,. .1 I w - I a specialty of the care From their lures they would recoil. The highest price in cash. will, be paid for - .to 5. 1Z Q �, , 0- I -_ I I I juds. " 6 I ri:, I 0 Ix 14 not a drop of.water to give thorn. .' . of expenbive lamps, � I ..? good . P> 0 I � * ; ever have I seen snow .fly an it- did then. I V+ I �� - If .- 311TCHEM ARMSTRONG, X. B., K. D., X. ­ which is a � troublesome detail in richhouse�. EM logo, or they will be,aut to order. 110001 � I- M � a � -_ I ; It was the winter, Uncle Sydney Wood . - 1� . . . W P � W tp . JP. S., Ontario. Physloian, Surgeon,Acooucheur T, e air was fall of it, and the te)6perature holds. Soo $oim frdih house to house,olean- Daughters too, though fair and lovely, Nw-'u. �,� 2 oI CA W sk _. . -- �. ��4 eft. Graduate at Toronto University Medical went to the Legislature, He had been ex- From the curse are not exempt, � 11 . fail till, one could searcely stir oui of doors. trimming,'fitling�and 1polishiDg lamps, ; Oft their happiness entrusting, T_J_UM:B3K11R_ . 0 0 g�j 0 � � _. F"Ak*. Member Of College of Physicians taud peoting the honor of reptesenting the tovrn More.daylight of the second morning there . .4&- 0 , . - I . 7 Sigry . III _, �t i I eons,. Ontario. Office next door to MoDonald & , for many years, but party dissensions and " has extendedt her jine of custom until a Whore the cup has power to tempt, All kinds of Lumber for sale, cheap "t P .e-� r -T' ct- �,! Cc..Wduon. . 1 1352 1 was a drift in front of the house ell . and horse anc'1,4 da'A 'are I neoessary to take her When their sun was set in darkness, _1 1 I �'- 0 �,,- 0 I �4 . � � - jqq ­-_ . Filled with sorrow, shame and Oof, I . . was I I � t I - defeats had prevented him either from re- woodshed as high as the- "ves. -Ib promptly trom,door to: -door. More than ��. 11 JOHN McNEVIN,' '.. ct- . i: M 1:5� - 'i � . - Yield to tippling, vainly hopi � - 3' L50 � F� ' the nomiustion or being elected..,' � I ng, �-, -'A CD � � I . qeiv'n adite dark in theAftolien till we broke -down thist she 408 a r6ntides wbrking under her. Thus to find a short relief. . �-� CD I ll I -11 . � :!- - . ORS. SOqTT & MA OKAY, 1hegre was . o doubt that fron! -the poli. I I --- 1357-t f Proprietor. I 1.0 CD M ::q Q -� I - , . & snow in front of the windows ; and be- iy�-,; - P- I -,�.,- - � .� ill - * __ , � Goderit Street, Me Methodist Another wom has* undertaken to make - . 0 *1 . W; .,. I I I ­ b"ICE, OPPOM I . .4 ct . I , . tioicial standpoint he was.entitled to the f6re the barns in the barnyard was, a drift Use the privll e affor ed , I - - - - - - - i next Agricultural . 1. O.C-1 ti � Charch, Soaforth. IsIESMENCE, a living by rdfor Ing !minor bad habits of I . � place. For forty years he bad been, in war . By the fran ise law to 6te, , ZFECE001 � a - 0 :4 .� . '' l, Gtotmda, . eVen higher. �� . . '4 of finger -nails . � man whoSA-W - -M :� � . - I ­ I I - . ore and I spent the whole morning � _6:� no room to fear or doubt, . � . . children, inch a* the Whig, 2 Ch ord of honor, 11 Er Ar �;. I - '. - and peace, a resolute, unswerving adherent �Theod ,TO. Pulks - 4 CD CD ,W p CD ; - I � � , W _.., --- i walking ith -to a turned in and talking in 11 r" --t- W A,j � ,� - ;L 1. G. SCOM, X.)D. C. X., (Ann Arbor and Via- to his party. - Moreover, he was the most a. I - ., I . I . 4 ovelling paths and cutting tunuele'through Who will do their utmost s$rl !Lt,,, ft. � , ,,, I , 1. torAs') X. 0. f", $ 0 a . Her oharg ' `64 te. ai& , ving, �k . . prosperous farmer in our -!own,' and was �� es are nio era I P 0 (D tr It� .� � . it. Q. X., (Trinityj F. T. X. 0 tfie sno , I - . , 'Vt. To wipe out the liquor foe-, I M . W_ 4: ,QKAY. K; . 2 w, which blow in and filled thbm she has n' lack )f patr'oD,kge.& I I , 8 -4 W im I 51 - � 1�� t, I I � - I -, I i �; I 0. P. a. 0. sin - I I . ! �. To our country's Onward program P � devic ,�,��was'% g its fruits of woo. - - - . M 0 . 7 , known to be able and willing to contribute : in the course of a few*!'hours. . The I Aj M . -4 � hL L - 3 oriiiial aapUd- by- a Baniohln' -,4 -4 CD �_ � .� . - - . to -his election in the 'usual way, for he 1ww I . L I � . . :S,.- t.b I � 'tt shivered � in 9 the barns. The'shoats Y � 0001 M -1 I I . S., L r � . - . . g Is y whose mother had won the repu- " P U R AE t" . � I X 000M, X. D., X B., L. F, P. and, I wan�ted the office. . , Is . I ' I . I - - , �, %a PI_ ..- I , , ' Oun Though diacouraged by the forces, . � ; W ueated from the 'cold in their sty. L Only _ ' r-partibe in , , - I 0 CrQ �_g ;3;. W � 1. ;;, &c., Phy,slolan, Surgeon and Ac. .Atth�.prellmifiary caucus that f�ll ob- . _ Which oppol on every hand, I . I . �Zjo I .94 Y . giving the finest' dinne R tatio f r,� . . Buckle on afresh your armour, ' 0 W W tl`"� I . :1 , � ce. Oat. 1127 the wool clad sheep appeared to be content. n, 0 . POWDERED I 0 . M �� =6r, Con;;4; � I- I stacles had again come in the way of his , ed at their cribs' I I New ' York. By t�,e death of )her parents - � . � . t-4. Ft- � N * I i I - ., i . . : To emancip%te the. land; f . P L Z -L ation, the chief of which was -that a "d reverses of , fortune she was forced to ct- �D 9 I I �_ 3 ' KUM, Bruol 1hentlate nomin A millenial peace diffusing, 1. I I ! : - - - The cold and the high wind continued to t:74 . !nL - � D College of Phystolahs and Surl W. young lawyer had laid- his plans to secure it. I support herself. She went to another city, . � Lo � , :. Where despair hung like a piffl, F M I I � , �1� ;T throughout the next day and the day,follol and with the aid of faithful friduds opened Pq 11> � * j� 7 ! 4- iv* � iBruo4eW, Ont. 980 J. . � Fillin homes with ho and gladnesa, M �_t . - 71 , Uncle Sydney was then sixty-five years old, � ' -1 L �_ - �, - . idg. We made no attempt to go to school- a a . a a) 1-d I a, I . , . . _peoialty of her W' Profibition ruling a � � d- .. � * 7 - � - L'L . , . BRUCE and in the caucus which he attended an a t O" � Z Ikke - 30 L' '11!w - _t_ tq C+- I I to � I This was the sup.' . . W , SMITH, IL D . 0 X., Membes of here were drifts ton feet deep along the 7i;tendence of fashion- - C+. I I � herent of the lawyer brotight forward my !", L . � . "A' a i 1�' �he College of PhysioLal Zd Surgeons, &c. r ads. t, . The Old IAblerty Bell. ' . I ir, . ' -an objection to his eaudiaaoy. 1. �.' . . V . IL uncle's age wr . _ � . . able lunch jhnd dinner parties. She iwranged I MW 5 % � Amh, Ontario. Offiee: ,and residence same a . it 9, , 14 � � - 000upled by Dr. Verooe. 1848 �, We divided oar time between the warm the menu, 6rdered tho flowers, set the- table he P -A . I ` The old Liberty Bell hung, during t PUREST9 STRONCEST9 BEST. (D I �t; - In a moment � the old farmer was on his Otchen and the bkrns, caring e. ' World's, F&ir, in ,the Hall �ot the Pennsyl. I . rt - � for thb stock. and took charge of th Haig an& servic 1 41 L - feet. -00 IWadyforuseinan tuantity., or M n soap, - &I - to had enough to eat,' d ,� hich lo aterers vanis building, guarded day and night by SoftenftlgWater,�Disr.jectl g an ath� other 0 � - L3, I RETHUNNE X. D., Fellow of fibs Roy- % an ,re fed the cattle Many/families w ,�ad almplroeyendeo , 0 P - j.. . � , , . . e 0 11 You seem t� think I'm too old." he said. . fi .' Acay.equals2Op6un -so , 5* " ,,, & � (30h.ge t ihygeiantand Surgeons, gin 1 4'& - . plentifully. Although weather bound, ,!�e found that she had. a perior ment of' detachments ot uniformed men. It was "s at 0 ti - . . , , - Wal, gentleman, I -ain't growing - I . gold by -All G"ceris and Drug st.n. I M . " ., . I - IS r to Dr. IffaMd. Mot lately u I , 7-i . any *are getting ou all right. taste, and unfailing uF'1gin&lUy in devising viewed during the time it remained in Chi- 3E6 -w. c,-3cr,x,3ar �, . . � . Uy, Pr. Mal Main Street Sesforth. R d 06 oung.er. L . - � - I .v.jv, -m ,.r.x,,t,.,. L � y V �_ P# . - ik -db per of Victoria Sq*re. in house lately 000upied , Then came a catastrophe. When *a new courses and attis,tic decorations. cal by millions of people, and -the relmarks - - I I 1004 W 0 � - � - That was all the reply he made. It was ' " . I Z . � ;, - I . T wg t ; 1"d 'Cl- ,I - 1127 his ultimatum. A smile went around the `:� �At a fashi6nalble.di ner planned by her a made about it were! often amusing and sug. by ., Danoey. . *eut to water he oxen on the third morn- �. - - �_ Welungton, Grey and �ru X P . . 4. . shgo Theodore discovered that no water was guest was present who had frequently dined gestive. . cle. :� " 1, - . � . hall when he,sat down, and his nomination - He rushed, into - - GorAl%-Nol � mixed. (D - M_ 1� al � I.. I . � r4uning into the troughs. at her father's ho as in Now York. The Pawl a 0 0 4V_ I I �� Z . AU(MONEERS. . Iollowed. Many Western people insisted that the (D- -4 i . . - . I I , I . ,� - ' vftel...... .. - 3.00 P. X. 9.30 P�X, 9�00 P.M. Im - . i . 7 1. . .1 . Uncle Sydney was elected. Aunt Sarah the barn. , salad-dres8hig had -the effect of calling' to his East had had possession of the national Brussels.. _ - -8.13 9.43 9.45 1 t4 #I � I I I i . �: - . r -j -MOWN TALYLOR. Licende4l Auctioneer for thA :went with him to August& that winter, and "Alf I" he shouted, 11 the watePa stop-. mind rem'inisoenoes 6f post hospitality' I relies long enough, and that the bell, ,,She Bluevale.. _ - 8.27 9.67 10.10 Tt_ o W (D - - I : . U Qoqmty of Huron. Sales. romptly 6ad !" I il. � - r attended I . � few nights afterl he.called. 0 q � . ­ U144, p ria- � it iff at this point that my story P . A . upon the Deoisration of Independence, the old house Winghom . - .. 8.87 10-07 � 11.20 --.--- I . , parw'of the County. Satisfaction go& . , i - - M '. I I No I" I exclaimed. - � 00000101 Gems Soum- Passenger. Mixed. I tft& Charges moderate. GKO.'TAXLOR, Kippen Their large farm was to be oa'red for in it was signed should all be tranapdrt. � wherg ... - I �'.' . I I � . I . r. 01 '13574. f , 61 It has. I'm afraid it's frozen in the I � winghal - 0.25 A.NLIL20 A. X. 7A) P,x. I I I I . . their absence, and there were also thirty- one - !j$ - ad -to Chicago or some other central place. Bluevale .. - - 6.37 1L85 8.19 . I I Ope oil; . Others suggested that Congress should Browse-... - .- 6.64 11.59 I , i I I bead of horned cattle, two horses, a colt, a - . 1. . 9.00 - � I - -P, REM I[Aloo-used Auotioneer for the Conn flock of fifty-eight shaep, five store hogs, ' I went with him to the barn cellar. The - %JURES : , buy the bell, and send it on yearly pilgrim- EiheI.... - .... 7.08 12.14 1 9.30 --- - � X ty 61 Huro'n. 84W attended in a�. I parts of . - i q att .. . X OTHERS ,p I I . � ! T 4o.ugh was;�nearly empty. Not a drop 0 � 4 - I r She Coftty. All orders left t4i Tns Expeam eese and a hiesing gander, four , Gui- , ages over the country to stimulate the pat- -1 . I - i ily attended,to. nea fowls, nine tnrkeys, eighteen Plymouth (iame through the pipe. The other trough � . WILL , . riotisin of the people. I Londoni Huron and Bruce. . ohn S. Porter's ' i I �t ofkft will be prompt I � ' Gome NoRra- PS4000ger. , 1. 11 . .. 9 � � was in the same condition, l, CURE 4 � Butthe majority of spectators looked I � I '. at A � I __ Rock pullets, a portentous oldrooster and 1*1o, 1%.1 Londlon, depart__.. - - 8.26A.x, 6 0P.x &­ ; . � � I ; � '_�7 WM. WOLOY, , �1� We ran in to look at the kitche'n tank. 10 . _)� I � the old rel.ic with reverence, especially the : - Undertaking and Funi- I L . a flock of eleven doves. . Exeter.-.... _..... _.... ... 9.29 618 - I � . t Aue%bneer for the Counties of Huron and The water hadatopped coming in there, tu 0, if I '. I � Perth. The farm was situated on a broad ridge of citizens of foreign birth, who perhaps ap- ReAsall.. .. 9.42 6.81 e - 1 - e j 7 . I � - . . � k I I preciated the value of political liberty even _� - .-- I a the . .. . IvAet� promptly attended to charges moderate and I nd what was a little odd, the water in 0 . ture Em -pori I salin guaranteed. O;ders by mail addressed good plow -land. Back at the north 'l iErFPr .: .--.-.-- ::::.. 9.47 5.30 UM, �- . a a i B u ;j� k - w 8 ; tank there was muddy. Z* .� - � I . . �� . I I I I to Melhuret Post Office, or left at his residence, rugged mountain, wooded around with sugar Ilt " I more keenly than Americans, who never ...,.....;. ....- 9.56 6.44 SEAFORTH, - . � I . Clinton - - .... 10.12 7.00 ONTARIG : i We could melt snow for what we want Loo SLEEP been without it. . . � ; TAt P., Concemsion 11, Tuckersmith, will r6ceive maples. The nearest neighbor lived half a have 1knd;;1;;;; ­ " ".,... I . I .­ .. 10.29 7.19 : -1 .... � prol;,�Pt attention. 12D6-tt mile awal to use in the house V" I said. " - � or .11)) I kl� .,..I IsThat cracked bell," said an old Russian Blyth.... _ .... .... - .. ic.a8 7.28 OUTSIDE OF A -HF, C0jdBjN&rj0X. I i � � I � � . I I I I Belgrave I I The buildings wore a large storey and li � '10b, I know that," cried Ti2eodDre. � from Minnesota to his son, " first tola the "JO -52 7.42 i , I.;. i WlniR�� *'A*r*rl V**0 " *'.* �'.*.... Funends ftruished on the shork i i 4 LIEA LONG : . . 11.10 .. 8.0.5 `1 - wt noti" i . I Klc,�Kffihm Directory for 1893. half frame house., with long 611, woodshed, � . i But the stock. How shall we water them? � world' there was A chance for you and for Gowa SoUTH_ - � Passenger, and satifffAct-30n gn,1 anteed. A large "wrt- I � - I � . wagon-hous'p, and, further on, an eighty- ! Why, they take a hundred and-fiftv bfiokeb- � mell' : .. - . Wingham,depari......- - 6.40A.m. 3.45r -.Y- m0nt Of Caskets, Coffins and Shroudo, &o., .. , I - JORN BENNEWIES, Reeve, Dublin P. 0. ,SKIN, III FE �, I . r fitilsa-day. We coaldn't melt thirty buc*kets - . I her old Man, a ranchman from Tex Be, .- 6.65 4.06 ways an hand Of the beat quality. The � I foot barn, with cellar open an the south side 4,pl) P vu Andit as, ­­.... - - , - � I., J4RHS, EVANS,, Deputy Reeve, Reeohwood. - . . P , Blv.".: *:::: - - - - - - - - 7.08 4.20 of Embaltntng Fluid ased free of'dmrga and I . . DANIEL MANLEY, Councillor, Beechwood. flanked by a smaller barn. at , the further, . dver thia stove, and the stock won't eat I st.", ;-A was carried by 'the crowd close to it before Londeaboro'........ .... .. 7.15 o.. Z3 , pr1e6s the lowest. Me He"W. - � ,- � . WN. MeGAVIN, Oound.11.or, 14adbury. end. I ' dnough snow to keep them going." I 11 , 4 'he saw He jerked his hat off, and stared Clinton! .............. .. .. � 7.45 A.48 , S. t. HOLMNS, Funeral Director. Red- - I . 'it " it. 1 A I , I WI,LLIAM ARCRIBALD, Councillor, Leal It was suppoleed that Uncle Sydney would � I � Isn't there a wpll ?" said 1. . r t ii, his face gatheriDg disappointment. Brumfield �. ... 8.05 " 5.06 � 01, - GODERICH STREET, directly, op I I jous 0. MORRISON, Clark, Winthrop. . . . a - ....... *........ .0b it a Methodist church in the house- I ; '� " Tb'ey have *ne�er t4ken water from any K A k��\,10�� � K1ppdn_..­..... .-- ­ &18 513 te h s ­ L SOt"ID11 J. SHANNON, Treasurer, Winthrop. have one of his ma�ried sons take charge of P Al � 11 She ain't so big as I thought she'd be," . � r W .... � .. - &22 6:18 rl"r'Ay opeupled by'Dr. Scott. I : �X : - - 1he exe aimed in dismay. - . . 11 I _ . tVANS, Assessor, Beeohwood. the farm for the winter, but the old farmer irell since I've been here," he. replied. :d I � I I . w Exeter- _....... .... ­.- &4O 6.30 � . I I I . alt tur one. � , MENTAL " She 11 � . : I 011ARIM DODDS, Colleutor. Seafor4h. I had a differe don't know what we ean do unless we drive . After another moment of milence - � p to STRONG I I I . I � -1 � R. W. B. SMITH, X. D., Medical Realth Officer. It had been his 0 1 the -cattle -to the brook. But we couldn't aidq as big as the thing she did," he multo- . i . " �_ I � I soatO&W. ustom to keep a hired . � . - . Grand Trunk Railway . : .1 � � � RUXARD POLLARD, Sanitary inspector, Leal boy summer and winter, and h6 was very got them -through the drifts." ." � I tered. .1 I V Tralins leave , Somforth and Clinton ;�tion " 7 . buty- sagacious in selecting trusty and industrious . Some thirty rods to the southweab of the - - The Old- Establisihed'. I � � # t, Presently his face lighted., "But thar legiol I 11 _____ - ! I I lads. Iffe liked boys, although he had the she in I" he ejaculated, nodding. "And she Gome Wxvl SIA"ItTH. COMMON. : . I I I . � Arno was a swale, containing a water -hole. AYERS I I I . , . reputation of making them fully earn tlVe thoUght of that, and taking a shovel, . ' did it?" He'backed out of the ciowd, his Pal - _ _ - 1.12 P. K. 1.28 P. v. � Tho)-Qughll�ed Stock for Sale. their I t �, I I - Passengel .. _. - 9.05 P. X. 9.22 P� x. I I � I- - � L . waires. I bar and axe� wallowed' to it through the SAR' RILLA hat still in his hand. �� - I Mixed Train - - - - 9.30 A. X. 10ASA.M. ) � . ; :-- . I . 4 1 - For isale 10 Leiceitter Ram Lambs, and a feWL Berk. fhat "season he had hired a boy about drif to. We had to shol away six feet of � �1_ � .. Any in4nimate object, or custom, or even MixedTrain.. ....- - 6.80 P. x. 7.�-* P. I ldft�ng MI/I and I Z .1 , - - ?L A � . sbirO Y10AM also so lot of Shorthorn Bull@ fit.for sel N�_ I . �] . I . � ar I a song wbicb will'remind our people tbat, Gowe ZAw- I I I � 9! I . fifteen ye � a old, named Theodore Bisbee, a #now, and then break the' ice with the axe Y. Hammerl a well-kn' m iusiniess -man * � ,(we, aue fewales of the above broods. They !re all _. ovi : Passenger. - - - 4.. 7.54 A. x. 7.87 A. X. � i el �red and will be oold ressonab v to make short, thick., strong young fellow, who came. ind bar. Dispite our hard work and much. L f ]Rill3boro, �al.', sends this test to wherever they were born, they hav � 8ash and Door Fa�tory, I � , t clioiwi 1, . � Pamemr .- - - ! 4.05 Jr. X. 2.46.p. x . le� ; I ; � room, for -Anter. Terma easy, D [Y hifFiF, from one of the back towns. Uncle Sydney tubbing of our fingers and ears,we were very e � 'a Sarsa,parl la: raJ Americans the same' great past, erves a Mixed Train- - - : 5.26 r N. , 4.50 T-, V. Z.: 9 I , �. Ethek Ontario. . . years allo, I huYmy leg, the in' iry lea" L �S:M_A.:W0.-R,T_Ta:_ I . . IRM f declared that he was "'as tough so a pitch 1. ?he merits of Ay I i-'-n80e'v'Ye noble purpose. It he to bitid 8 "', I. , ! . � 6ear being frost-bitten. them to- Tre*ht Train.. - 4.25 P. jd� &85 P. X I . ___1 � -------- asorew lebledtoerysipelas. V.., uff - 1ps 14- 1 - T � L � I - . . --- � - --- - - - - --:,-- � knot." Uncle 8 dney visa a good judg .-� Finally we ant down to water, and were extreme, my leg, fxom tle inee etno%e gether by a common emotiou� and pride, ana . ! - TbIn ,old and mell-known establiebmens im - : ; I . y e of' then I AM 1: - . . �., - Theodore faithful �eating*our way back to the barns, farnea ankle, being a solid sore, whic 'begait to ex- - ymming at full bla#96 and now has better faeffiti,w boys, and he had found I iindles an ambitioa tomake the future of * . . � � I . MARRIAGE, 1-10ENSLES - t!lligent. , - tend to other parts of the body. Aftertrying � - than ever before to turn out a for & all in � . - . .their country as great as the past, -Youth.s' a Day �ure, good a I ,1. * .1 99 , ; oat thirteen of the young cattle at once,and varlous remedies, I began Uk' A.3iees . mOders4 price. Sal and doors of An � - . 17: , , I -D AT - I can trust you better than anybody 'ittOmptild to drive"tfiem to the -'water. The I - ompanion. .. . Al. t, . I SRUE . . 'ey Barsaparilla, and,: before I[ bad 9%hed the 0 . � Se�td veyour addifts and I will *" ' billi ' Ir 1004e to order. Lumber d on 1. I I else," he added. "Yon-knowho first bottle I experience(l gre!%t rellet - thei - _Ixr� W . how to make $3 a dAY; 41*olute- shortu-1 a I 1. .w things floundered about in the snow, shaking - � A" to any -Wi6y4sel gftft of 7. . I � their . 1tv, . "I fumkh Ibi work-nnd teach Z_ eo� and h second bottle e*, ted a complete cure.3 � klm, -14 IT 1mnb*F!;r'sX � � a -POSIT01 OFFICE go her ow I want, th � . 1893 the 'number of bi h q ! In the lowity where Oft r"sonable terms. ftin kopt I : Pon fmo; rm work , Pt ; I . � - . .11 U lim' 5-d me- your address and T . to for tht ITIM41 � - hall ha.ve- your. eight dolls & t ' a coastal on band. , Zgtl= - -, il: THE � HUROK EX - or stock fed. he do as the gusts swept over them. We , -During . , You a as I *Ing �1. I I I re a mogth bould not f6rce them forward. They turned arsapa 1 wq"u the b �ew fulty: It tnem. .of buMinp in w Ion. �� 71; 1 _-Aver's, S rilla deaths and marriages in Stratford, war i =( I- I XPA"RTR, QNW. 1w I I . -t� . e _ _hOje or in put given on.*pOHO&L � . . . ,&AIAD; right through the winter. -.o W , _% ber, I yl Addr profit of S z; .: I hat do you.1 ta-aktwildly, and after a struggle and mu4. P"paredbyDr-J-0- Ayei&ooj�owellt,Mags. follows : Bir;hs, 176 ; marriages. � . -Aw a e ; foi Nono �ui the best at nmUrlsl iLisd and ,Worknwi. � I . .. .. I , F .1 . - ; =Yt0,tYj4=Aift1-tdY sure; K.- . - sw ?!, , . . bon ing on our part, We were forced to give : � deaths, 115. The natural increase was,, '. � 1. 11113 ship VusnU,id. PMNM&p WHoita. i - Z ,a - . . . . , k . I . I � I 4 I - I � . X.0 �� WTTVAIM"S RROURRED The -bay. resolutely declined to renisin Ap driving . them to water. Nothing re. ,4Pure9oth('1r9,,w111a therefore, 61. Addmw A. W. MOWLIM,windw, onwi. . � 1* I 7 . � I . I - . . . . . ,ureyou I I .. . � � .7. W. BROADMM, a6atoM I . . I . . o., I . , i I � . . : . . . - I . - . . � .- , I ,. � . I . I � I .1. . .- . ! � � � �. . I : - . . . I I � I I It � I i ; . � I . . : . . . 4 . . I : I I � . . I I I . . I T � � I . I I . i � - ,., I V . I . I I I . I- . � - .1 1 , _. I - .1 .- ! . . - I , . 11 . , . It I . I I I . . I � . � . .�,�, - �� � . ­ .. . . :. . .. I � ; I I � 11 � I __ I t - . I , , . .. � � I - I . .: � i. - . . . I I . . 1. ­ I I I : I . , . lo I i ��' _�, __._ , �_ ". If I P - � � .. . 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