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I . . I I I . . I � 1- I . . - I � I I I - I 1: . _1 I ,,, - � I � � � I 11 . . - I I � 4 - . I - & - .. � . � I , I � . I ­ . -� - . . . � � . . I . I � . � � � i 1894* , - . I i - I . � . A , I � - : I— - � , t . . � . _1 . I . - . I . � .. _,1 ­ i�. � I 0� ! - - . . J I - -1 . � I _: . � I T_ I I . . I - J - I I . � � - - - t - I I .1 I � - ­. . . - : k! - . . - I . 1. � S � I �, I I � � 2 � � . - , - �, I I . ! -4 . . I . : . . � . . I- - a � . # � . . I "N EX-POSITOR .7 - -i . AUGUST 3, 1894 : THE HURON a _ - ___ - _; I I ; - - � t � . __ - __ ____ I I � __ - __ ___ - I . ie.0-1-- ; . - . -1 I . nnntTn__ - - -_ - -_ - - - --- - -.1 -_ - . � I I . I I I &""&.,:--. . . - , . - �� _� -, e � _� � I r", . � _� . I � i 41,1, .F., -1.,._-,�V�_--:yAW03Wg0� . I F11 , . formation that will be of service to you "We alWay . lad misconducted them, and the euraged, .K. Z - ,�.­. , . I : & '. . . householder began to see that .1 �,.rk Ty", I I The D P*. Rourk Treatment - . r and make you wiser &11d, quite probably, the �achtmen _ V . � I ov V 2_0 V" � - z :,. I � .1 . - ., . " A-4 IN ,� I I _F4DR_ - � - . . AITALET ; much �etter men." -Richmond Christian 5r were the victims of a 'oke, -whilh served , � . ., , , 1., U0111 I I - j I I . , � . � not I � 11 I Advocate. ... * them right, and for whi6 he (lid ' feel r r J,j 1� I- - I - . liku instituting any legal prosecution. 1�r� - � OF . ­ - I _1r_r S 0 li, I - S 1r) , F., t CATARRH, ASTHMAj � ­ � I I I . . � � His � Secret. fry our' Their $220 was returned, and it is likely V . . . , . I - I L 0 . __ I � - � ... Sixty-five years ago a boy was born in thae when next they visit country towns A I . , .. . . . - the '�, ..c . gave, T no theywillnot be so anxious to I seek VIP,\ � CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, I - I . . I .. -#A- I - i . . � , - _ I rp, pq realms of disorder. V - F, - . JACX N � . Maryland, whose parents hi thing - * VIP. ? F � i .. , but a sound body, a f3b ,iv mind, and a - 5T, F'_', R ,F -FOR- . .0 A. � �Tv f NA 4 - AND CONSUMPTION , , I 11 L I At the Orange demonstratioi.- on the A IT& t, if I � .� I kind heart. . Our Meat, Fish , ysters, Sara- , , 1fZ I � . � g mer- -URF 0 -,'* " 0 1 � I � � . - 12th in Brantford, one enterprism . r -S t rational and MOST STICCM. I .., - m ,, - At eight years of age he was alone in the toga Chips, Eggs, Doughnu! ,! -%-, r M5t*'rtZ=uyetnhtee_'v`.`rs devised for these. troubles. it -1 1. � .. , . I . world, earning E6 pittance by selling peanuts. I It chant had placed about half a doze% water-, ., ,,. /I Spades . a a I . . � 'ready for / < conaists of combined local and oonstitutional treat - i - � . 1: .. At twelve lie Lid in nagred to keep himself Vegetables, etc. melons, all cut up in nice slices � i C; OLW C ment, -which not only speed the local . ".1 eating, outside his store door, with- a ticket " � . trouble, but thoroughly erad! , - � 4 - I I I alive and to go to for two terms. W - . Now - � �� =001 � 1011yt1:11bi:v;use � - - - '. ... p At thirteen he went to Philadelphia, and r - - - Some thus insuring a nuarient cure, as W4 t . I ' , � and I Like most othe ' people, our on top of the pieces " 5 cents each.�' 40RA 11 01W E-.:- ,Terfect and pe evan , ' one took the ticket and wrote on the back I Apgrenty nope ess cases. . 4 . I ic, 11 T !) .-,- as he wa,lked the streets of the great city CH sus F yo - . Shovels . E N 'HOESE - � � . N " . . . . folks formerly used lard for an of it, "Please take a piece." �Several ENT'i FEEL WEAK, WRETCHED, DESPOND- - . � -he had not n the pocket of his . visiting brethren came along, and, I seeing � CHOLERA- IVI C�R f you have Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Lung� - - 1. � - little jacket a Nre 1. But he had an such purposes. When it dis- I , to clear at 8c. 11 __� , to ruy �ai . - -A Trouble or any other chronic disease, and WANT 'To, I . - I'�i the hospitable invitation, of coarse par- BE cured -once. Ite � - - 7 KNOWLEDGE - boneAt, stout heart under it. � any of the family took, and now the merchant is real�y quite DIARKWO .5 f ..�r write at �, . 154C. �. . agreed with "I, DR. is widely and favorably known � o . I - I � q He found a place as errand boy in a book- - , , �i�v,' - throughout Camads, being a graduate of Queen's , 'Forks., Rake ' B�iugs comfprt and improvement and store, arid rose before dawn every day that (which it 6ften did) we said it was m'- . - 'SE Ti_!__V�RI I . I � I University andof the Academy Terra Marla, Licen- �. I .........0 bencls to personttl enjoymant when lie could wash the pavement and kindle the -When Mr. Orlando Reid, of Brooks- DY tiate of the Royal College of Physicians and . Sur- � . ; � I . righ�%ly used. The niany�, who live bet- fire before any other store was open' 9 (My "'too rich." We finally tried . dale, was hauling ha,y the other diky bees R CoMPLAIIJ-IS gft%nfj, member of the College of PhyiOdans and Sur- I , � � I eons of Ontario- and Quebe E MEDICAL - - , 11 . OF 06XLDAOTN GE14BRAL 21c. - L cc 0 . attacked the horses as they were goiAg up a L I - * I . , or Oian others and enjoylife more,with maxiiii always was," he said, d your . mf� -F I TERINTYMENT -- I ­ -Nails Glass, Pu4y, .-e, by more promptly work now -'at once." - . I hill with a heavy load. The team lirst at- 5 Iq HOSPITALi ete. . .. to clear at 10c.. ) � lu,ss . expenditu, tempted to rim away, but were prgv�ented 014e DULTS e�on �, . cteen hours - A 'c . ' This boy worked for years si� =Z=?r=d fidential. - adafi -he worla's best products to DREN , . I ,ting t I IL _Z . . - Pure Wbite Lead , a day, with such scanty food that he saved ene from doing so by the load behind thein. In C 1 .5 C ^r.5 Call on or address : . _ _. tions.. . - � money out of his mea; . grewag6s of three dollars a minute hundreds of bees were stinging Pric e 0 4-rioms . , I the i1eLds of pbysical being, will attest ' I � . . ' . . them. The horses fell down over the cl� 114JL � - � . � 7 I ....... I I .. Linseed Oil, lAie �alue to health of the pure liquid a week. He had no especial talent or gift a & tongue, an -d would soon have been, stung to jer-WARE I � DR. FRANCIS ROURKI . . -1 1.1nifilive principles ernbracod in the with which to gain success. Yet no man � �,. � I ; I � ' - k - I a a I . deatla had not Mr. Reid minaged, at- a coAt - �.,=Iinr_1=1431?11.,W-� ,%,- -_ 76 WOODWARD AMUR, � - 'Twentine land �Ci! 11� 1.17 Si rup of Ficr,3. erhaps ever held the especial placewhich I X10111GAN. I I RTL�_ 4j. � 0 and not one of us has had an attack of being stung in almost every part i of h�js - 1387-52 D TROIT, . I � :1 ng Ee made for himself among the American - . - � � . - ,� � I 11__J� e-Mcellence is due to' it3 presenti - . 1 94 body, to get them loose. After they were 1. - peopl6. Of richness" since. Te further A. LITTLE I 0 - - I COT91 --- I .. Colors, I ill tlic forra 111ost acceptuble and pleas-; t - unhitched it was with difficulty they. coutd L_J . I I . - I . . - � I I . I �,p the aste, I A few weeks ago, an old man, he was olene Conveyancer, Collector, Book-keeper and Aoocunt�. a) - . I � . � I ant " " t I tbe refreshing and truly struck down while at work and carried home found that, unlike lard, Cott be got to the stable. They were stung so ant Real Estate, Life and Fire Insurance Agent, rig - _,�__. I I cial properties of a perfect lax- baXly that they would do nothin but lie Mo�',y to Loan, Correspondence, etc. Parties re- - � benIAL - to die. During the two weeks in which he ill 0 t:� -1 � M IXED � , � , had no unpleasant odor when � down and roll. Toward evening 1� . , Reid quiring services in so branche& will receive N - . I I ativd,.; effectually Cleansing the system, lay waiting for the end, thousands of messages thought hewould make another attempt to t attention. aw(WIthi "I Whitney's., Bl sm 1-d PD - . I A . :11 1: � . ' . I - (11, �)(,, -i:,,- co!ds, hea(laciles ai4 fe-vo;-Et of grief and aflection caine from - almost ev- cooking, and lastly MoCher's take in his hay, but had to borrow another =Main Street, Seitforth. . 11 , � AL - � PAINT _nd � le-.-Ill'u Eel, tly Curing constipation. cry part of the United States, and many I vorite and conservative cookine agon and rack to do so, as the bees' held . �:v IS: ; BY , � LER� , r - b I � � T , I I .. �.._. . . __ % . I , -- I . � . I I 11 I .1 I I :: � t I I I � 111. ; , Kalsominey . - . I . ' Wbiting and - Alabastine. �� Full stock and close prices. ---- .. . , - . I Headquarters for - I -Tinware, Eavetroughin and 11-9 I I General Jobbing. . - � �_ KIDWS Old Stand. IL t- L f t, - . 'i� ULI zatis - etion to millions ai i,� ZX - L, - - 11L I � 1110; ��'itft the EII)III-OVA Of the Medical � , prof06-ion. beertuse it acts on the Kitt- � 11eys,i,'Liver'aud, Bowels'Withollt wc.,tk- % f C11211irrUcin sml it is perfectly'fme frulla .6: evejly,o!-J��Ctiwlable substance. syj-pp of -Fi, r, is for sale' by all dru�-- , i. Ill' gist', I n `--e. bottles, but it is nianu- r i U I , I ) � . facturkl ,j t' --o California Fig Syrup I . Co. 03 11 w1iosenanneisprintedon every R)-, r,� ? p a chn �1 (!, aleo the narne, Syrup of Figs ,_ and br,ing , " "'ell '11for'ned' yoq Will " -�ccep0p.11y Substitute if offered. . - I _____ - I The Pestroyer and .His Victim. _ Dr. tivingstone tells of a singular crea- turew�ieh he foand in Africa, called the from foreign countues. Iney ere from i every class and kind of man - great artists and authors, whom he had once aid- ed; orplians whom he was supporting; princes and dukes -who had shared his hos- pitality ; penniless widows; college boys,to whom he had opened a career, to them all he had been kiAd, bad given help when help I wits needed. . .. I I � The great city in whi6h 'he lived held its breath while he lay (lying. In all the churches, the asylums, the hospitals, pray- ers went up for him. 'Workingmen and ragged street boys -when they met in the morning asked, " How is he?" and wb,en the end came said "He is dead !" and gathered -_ about his house in'silent crowds With pale - faces. They did not need to name him. There was no other man in the world to be- . --- . authority came out and gave -it P""' sion of the first one. A secon(I time the bees attacked his team. This time - - they made havoc of the ha.ruess and wagon, and Mr. Reid gave it up, conclud. - that the field belonged that day ;.t,'o the bi'leges. � - 10 _. To Cleanse the'System I Effectually yet - �' gently, 'when costive -or r bilious, or -when the blood is impure o slag - gish, to permanently cure habitual constipa. tion, to awaken the kidneys and liver to & healthy activity. without irritating or weak- ening them, to dispel head"hes, colds or fevers use Syrup of Figs. .0 0 0. I - Stark's Po%Ndus, each package of which contains two preparations, one in a round wooden box, the cover of which forms a measure for one dose, an im- - a big recommendation which . clinched the matter. � So that's why we always fry - . ours in Cottolene.� �% I Sold in 3 and 5 lb. palls, by all grocers. Made onlYbY THE N. K. FAIRBANK -COMPANY9' - Wellingon and Ann Streetat ONTREAL. ­ ­ � _____ - sand hold's the heat a long time, and the bag can be ti -Lcked tip to the back without ­ - �, 2 0 C+_ - .. I . (a q:; t 1'_-Jj�- ��� __1 CD 0 = I 0 � 1. li4 . OV &6- 7 I . -1 -11, V . I - I I � 0 . , � , -, �� go clt- � Q - I C+. f-1 . -- I Im -10 0 9) ; .1A , I . . .. � 0 5 QJ ba .. I -1. . -, .� $-a � M I A . I 9 . � W �d CD __. 1. to 0 - . a M P .@ I., WN $-wo - . I - I antlion. It attacked and destroyed the friend them as this man had done: hurtina the invalid. a - . . I I I _� I - mediate relief for Sick Headache and Stomach, also . I -A - It . . I I � � � I I � i . strongest victims by a masterpiece of never gave me ien made by Neuralgia, and all kinds of nervous pains, and an- . � i , a .... I : �� � SEA:FORTH. other in p Lles, (from � to J Q1 on7e is an ordinary 0 rP2 � 0 1 � � 11 . I I , IlHe , a penny," said a ne- Cen* - t that will stand beat is ri � � p- I strategi, Excavating a little pit in the gro. "I didn�t need dat. But when lie' mixing a handful of quicklime in four ca au 'A' r__J a . I � 1. � dose which acts on the Bowels, Liver and Stomach � I � � � t to a HAND -MADE �� � . form of'p,n inverted cone, running to a point spoke to me .ui de iniolmin', sah, it kind o' ounces of linseed. oil; it is then boile� CD 0 ! I . � - I complaints. They do not as most pills and so many 3 ' 9 I . : � at the bottom, it sits down at the base of lightened tip do whole (lay foh me. Dah's good thickness ; next spread on thin plates -other medicines do, lose their effect or produce af ter . W t -C4 0 2 � , . � . , - i . it . "i . � . its litt,lq pitfall and waits for some unsus- nobody so kind," with'tbe tears in his eyes. in the shade, and it will become exceeding- constipation, and aren-ce to take. 26 cents a box, and Shoes :00 � C"t, 11 1 A� . 0 Boots I � . ov at all medicine dealers. . ti ,I, . . pecting �eetle or insect to tread too near What was his secret � W itli what key did ly hard, but may be easily dissolved er - � � I I � 11 � . ' .. � . ? 'using Burdock Bitters ;! L__1 0 LD t" . I .1 A DRIVE the edgq� of the crumbling sand. The un he unlock the world, the fire ana usedits ordinary glue. 1:5� - WORLD " I . , DEAR Sitts,-I have been D. McINTYRE . I � . I ,� for Boils and skin diseases, and I find it very z - . . - . . 7 �i happy yietim. wt last approaches, .and per- 'Many Ainericans have made colossal for- s on hand a large number of Boots and Shoes of hit r_Q pi J - � I . . - haps pr6 ipted by efiri-os-ity, looks over the tunes as did Geo cre W. Childs, by shrewd, How Bobby Spelt It. acure. As a dyspepsia cure I have also found it un- Us I .. , I . . ,Ti I e Z . .� edge of �bis strange excavation, and, lo ! in honest businqss 'g'etb.d Bobby was very youthful, yet in appear own mkke, best material and 1-" I � I . m s, and inany have - equalled Mrs. Sarah Hamilton, Montreal, Que. I � I sons: % 40040. 60 to . � .. . . . I ; - 11 . a moment has lost his bitlance and rolls �en large sums away at their death. Mr. ance seemed to b� even a couple of y ears VarTanted to give Satisfaction. (1) 9 - I l(l I . Skin Diaeases are more or less occasione I . - . le wrou-o,ht iron I . � down thp side of the little pit where the Nh s' principle in business ,.%,as : " Do the -younger than lie really 'was. He wa' * i d by bad you want your feet kept dry come and get a pair o. (A C_+ a . I I 11 � I ", '11 blood. B. B. B. cures the following Skin Di8eases: I � I � I � ' ur boots, which will be sold =4 0 -W a . I I . ant -lion �vaits for his prey. work before' you -at once." a'nd in life, fact, nearly eight, and the prize scholar of Shingles, Erystpelas, Itching 31ashes, Salt Rheum, 0 Is, .. I - - - I � - I - , - � CHEAP FOR CASH. I .- --- I - : . I - .-� . Not, however, directly andinstantly does " Do the good you can -now." . his class at school, but lie looked about six Scald Head, Blotches, by ren)o'vi.ng all impurities ".. �� I I I � ) from the blood f roni a common pimple to the worst 0 a : ing the bar. ie . I the destroyer attack his victira; this inight He gave, it is,stated, nearly the whole of years of age. � Etepairing promptly attended to. Ali kinds of Boote ;0 .0 � I I I I ofulous Sore. 1. . I - I -N I , - ser I.- ?D : - I I 2 I old weeds and . be too w4equal a, contest for tli,&. little strat- his vast fortun& away, while living, to insti One day Bobby visited a small friend, and 0 , and Shoeb made to order. All parUes who have not m LH t4 a I , � e 1 02 - w : SSP 8 v Diarrhoea paid their accounts for last year wW please call and C -t- a .k - � , : � . egist, b-af, he suddenly opens his sharp little tutions, to churches. to tens of thousands Of remained for dinner. When de _rt wa I WAS AITACKED Be er y last winter with settle up. � �. -% I . - 0a a, I i � 11 - I . mouth, Tormed like a pai� of powerful individuals. ! served, Bobby received a, generous piece of Cramps and Colic and thouzht I was going to die M t4 - _1� � . r lowered at the. �, . I F : In " � � r scissors, �nd with one quick movement he Yet it was not his success nor his wealth y I tried Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wila 1169 A MANWRE, beAforth. � . * � pie, and cl:uickly (lisposed of it. The father but foprtunatel, X - . . I ...'. I I Strawberry, and now I can thank thisexcellent rem- . =4 60 t 0 1 iftp � - cuts off ii-, limb from the unsuspecting victim nor even his gifts that brought a, whole city, of his young friend looked at the lady of -, . i _r. - - .. � I edyforsaving my life. Mrs. S:'Kellet, Minden, . r VA Z ; -t out of order. I I 17disappears out of sight. Slowly to wecp at hi�� graviB. He had f itults, but ' Ontario. W I . 1, . � &-ad thei � the house, and, spelling some of the -words 0 - Ul - I - � I I . fill, kind heart. _____-*_*0- �; 4 Go . the mutilated creature recovers itself and he had a piti in order,to disguise his ineaning, asked, ,d - . I . 7 lifter is in4e- . . ---I',---Z . climbs u� the slippery side of the �it ; but . " Can B -o -b -b -y have ni-o-r-e p -i -e'!" Dr . . Low's Worm Syrup cures and remav6s worms - Grocery. I lot � . ; - �, t I�He was to every man a friend. "-Youth's Post Office - . � I �, I ' be set in line . . just as hq reaches the summit, his footing Companion. " No," responded the hostess, smiling of all kinds in children or adults. Price 46c. Sold (a 0 q� - . I I � � itter bar drag& . . I shpi �gai�p and he tumbles once more into sweetly, by all &alers. . , MM It - * _. . - . I f . I I - 06660 q I , . . 11 I I . the Jaws, of the little monster. Another A Pass From Almost a Stranger. Bobby looked up first at one a -ad then at . - . I DRAR SIM,- -very much from diar- . � � - ........ I . I was suffering P 0 - r I . . I Z I . quick moyernent and another limb is gone ; The man about town who -is always nod- the other with P. most cynical smile -upon rhoea, and could get nothing to cure me. A friend -new :0 �� ti , I I I - . lireaking mower ' Seasonable Groceries 0 1 . ��, I and again the wounded insect gathers . - his youthful countenance. told me of D.r. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, � � � �, I - up ding to people and making himself agree M t:ra Ln PqA - "_ � . his remaining strength and makes another " R -a, -t -s," spelled he, in tones of utter and a few doses completely cured me. Thoulas L. - � � . � � . I . . .. . I 6 I able even to comparative strangers had a . . - . Fruits and Canned Goods. 0 �.j. tj _. . ad- at the back I � �� . ascent of �he side of this death trap, but that disgust, and amid the conf usion -of the host Graham, Melita, Manitoba. 02 _� . I : � I little experience which goes to prove I I - 0 I..J. - 0 . I ,iower guards ber ,� , , the result is the same as before : again he Eoliteness and civility sometimes pay in a, Robbrt got his pie. I --- � I -I have used your Yellow Oil and have �_J - . I . I I , I -_ P -a �L I I I . I sinks to rpoeive a fresh blow, and the pro- nancial as well as a social sense.' He was 40 --- GB,;TLic?dHN, ;0 CD ' __J � I I - . I . found it unequalled for burns, spraina,scalds, rheum- - � . � cess is repeat is- All who use it recommend . � ir . . ed until at length he is so d standing in the railroad station in Balti- Buttoning Shoes. atism, croup and colds. SDU P PU � -1 I I , �' PZ5 the past two, . membere(I that be has not strength enough it. Mrs. Hight, Montreal, Que. I =4 0 . I more, waitingf'or the train t,o New York, " In buttoning shoes there is no need to I illiviCIAL LINES. . - - I � . I of the leading even to 4ttempt to escape, but'sinks a I - 040. . 0 P . . I . . I . when he noticed a man who kept glancing rip off buttons and split out bntton�qles so I I i�fy to, its merits. IN ' LADIES' SHOES' bleeding, Aiffering, mass, into the hands of X 10". ; -, I - I- I � I I I at him. E very time he looked in the di- often. Half the women don't know how to Fretful crying children should be given Dr. Low's Apples in gallon cans (these are a �_" Ov I . I � his enenlyi who clevours at le"sure the an- P I L-� - I I A given on test. , I rection of the stranger lie noticed that his handle a buttonhook, and that is the Worm Syrup. it regulates the system and removes nice for pies,); Canned Pumpkins- . . (D r : I - I . I � We offer all throuah this month of tagonistt4athe would not have dared to eyes were turned, toward him. Strolling trouble," said it girl who was on her knees worms. . lim )FA - � . I - 0 1 . 4600. 7 11:�� I .. I � id-ress, JAMES I I I June )acli 4irectly. over that way, hel bowed to the strangeE . trZing on a pair of shoes for a customer. Coughing leads to coffin unless stopped by Dr. 4 cans for 25c ; Oanned I"eaches, U-1 . - I _. . I . , � I I � �11 . - app,rb'is, .1,s ! is the story of niany a defeat- I I- I beg your I pardon," he said, but I " Mostwomen take the buttonhook -'and, Pears, Plums, Pine Apple, and a full _�­ � I . . I � I . ,, I Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. The best cure, for -, - - I - � '%,,- SPECIAL DRIVES .%, ed and ruilied life. You see people who th lit you recopized me." . after -catching the button in it, turn the Coughs, Colds and Lung Troubles, I assortment of Orosse & Blackwell's � ___ _ - - ­ I- . t, Seaforth. . I'OhI anqditwheu . - ­ . . pqrn,poiis way, � our ,)J 8 - .� - 'Y' � say in a ' c ouf Jams and Jellies. . � I � 1. 11 beg y aid the stranger. " I' hook straight over backward to force the - -0,0410 - t I . - � - � In Ladies' Misses' and Children'S I want to. I take a drink when I please,. thou Ot I recogni'zed you, but I aan not sure button through the hole. That is all A sure and pleasant Tonic and invigorating appe- W g P " � � � I , � I tlzer-Milburn's,&rornatic Quinine Wine. I � . . � ... but- I don'f let it get the best of me. I c , wrong. See how quick the button -svill fly I .1, . , an 4 W CD � . � and Bruce. , now. ' I I I Evaporated Apricots, Pears and Lt tZ, ".-d 0.3 z�_._ . . . I I quit when,'T please." But when the time to 11 My name," said the man about town, off that, way," and she illustrated and sent - I � - - � W. Mixed. :Plw-u ST_1:(Z)3MS_ .. *we - 11 C . You would not have had that throbbing head*phe Pe"heS. 4 . I :)(. 9.30 P.m. 9.00 P.m, , quit comei4, and to some it never comes, 'is �2 � � four buttons flying into the air as a result. bad you taken a Burdock Pill last night. �� I I . � � � . i 0.43 9.46� � and they find tjieir moral constitution broken I I Ob, then; I NLs right !" said the other. "Now,-dothisway. Pat the hook through 1. - , I , � The latest novelties in Blacl� ' - Jersey brand Condensed Coffee. - ­. . . . and I - � � 957 10A0 . not by one �old attack, but by a thous "MynalneisH4-, Wenict only once, the buttonhole, and take hold of the button -Now that the heated CD "" , - . , I . � - � : , Highland brand Evaporated Oream, 1. � 10-07' lim . . Colored Fine Footwear - buttoned I little wou4ds that at last haire left the I BzwARR op GRspy Fiturr. d � CD . ' enger. Mixed. about 15 years ago. Are you going through with it. Then keep the buttonhook flat term is approaching, people shoiAld pay particular . I . I . 1 v-11-20 A. v. 7.3a p.m. laced and Oxfords. . - victim hel ess to resist or to return. - attention to their diet, above all things avoiding t!n- - go 0 - . � . � I- � lr . . 0 to New York?" a4ded H- and swing it around in a lialf circle, always e fruit and stale vegetables which invari ly Ohristie's Fancy Biscuits. 00 b --d � - . ; 11.86. 8.16 *_ I#? . I - I ll.bg 9.00 1 'Right �hrough on this train," answered keeping the hook level where it bolds the rbi,ping on Oraiinp*, Cholera MoXus, or Dia"hoes. V $= 1 "I'll I . I � � 12.14 9.30 .. GENTS' FINE SHOES Halpits of Observation. the man about ;town. " I hope you are button. This saves the wear tthdl' tear on Children are particularly subject to complaints of Choice selected Raisins and Our- pas 4 I � t a - rants. Every b9y should cultivate the faculty of , too.,, . 8 90 W . I i . In Collgress, Balmoral and OxlEords - I the buttonhole stitching, and tfie button this kind, and no mother can feel afe without h v W P "I -_ , I . I observatio4, If,he does -so designedly, it "Yes 'I) said the other ; "I am sorry to will stay on four times as 1ong."__iPliiladel- ing a bottle of Perry Davis' Pain Killer within easy W 11 - 4 . ; md Bruce. ' ,, r reich. it is ik safe, sure, and speedy cure for �he Try our 30c Japan Tea. M - I � n Polish Calf, Dono,ola, 0 P..w - � � Passenger. I 1 6 will n t be'long before he will do it uncon- see tlia,t you bought yout ticket. I have a phia Record. . �, ditorders named, and speedy cure for the disorders $2 P.W* H � I . 0 - - I i .d I " * 8.25A.m. 4A0rr.X, . &e..; Boys' and Girls' School Boots. sciously. It is better to know a thing by pass for myself and one. ___# - f named, and no family medicine chest isoomplete 0 &a - & , .1 I �i 9.29 6.00, " I without it. Ask jor the Big 25c. bottle. � . . everything that is useful and observatiah than by experience, especially I' 011'5 I haven't. bought my ticket," ans- . Selections. i . . _� I - q � 9.42 6.16 In fact, . i - .0 0. 5 1 . I �, if it is ,4- nJ I am � - I 1 9AT 6.20 ,vinething to our detriment. I wered I-, with a chuckle, "a . In the revival the evangelist co�nts the bomod � I ,� stylish in the shoe line. . . . I - . I � 00.65 6.28 � would pre*r to know which is the toadstool just your man." ions, YOUNG LAMONT'S CASE. H 11 10 4M 1 � '. I � professions, the pastor counts the it cess, __ A,-- CROZIER & CO. . -, ., � 10A2 655 and which is the mushroom by observation So.his nodding was the passport. � I � � I o Men's and Boys' Hats, while God counts -the conversions.� It is P1 " 1 10.29 7.14 1 -W 3 Neighbors Much Interested in the t"i omd* irk �� - - , 1039 723 rather than by experiment ; for the latter like the sifting of Gideon s army-�he last SUCOESSORS TO J. FAIRLEY. � - � � 5752 F37 I Trunks and Valises, might cost me my life. There is hardly a Household Hints. figures are small, but they count as�much as Story -Everyone Thought the 0 0% '' q , ' 01 W to - - � 11.10 8.00 1 vocation i-4 which observittion is .not of Youngster would Die but he's a W � Fresh Groceries, Meat cakes :-Palatable meat cakes may the first. � IN"* - - I ; ' Passenger - - great servicp, and in many it is absolutely Very Much A-hve Now. SEAFORTH, ONT. 0 b --d � - � 1, � 6.35A.m. 8.25paL -d fine The value of buttermilk is steadil� grow- . I . of ba made from cold roast, -choppe I . 1321 = 5= � . 1 6.60 3.47 Ohina and Glassware, essential. Tt adds to the proficiency in appreciation. A medical writer claims !:4 wd 1= co .� p - the cliemist� the naturalist, the rfiining ex- moistened with the gravy and seasoned with Ing DUNDArx, July 30 -Hugh Lamont, of McIntyre, I � 7.03 4.01 . . muffin that its use will sometimes cure the craving has a young son who !a an object of intere�t ­ � - � Tinware, .&c. summer savory, and then baked in J - " CD � . 7.10 4.08 pert, and the frontiersman. Observation .. 11 . '. for alcohol, and that it has seemed to effect throughout this whole section of country. Fro& � - � T.45 4,28 rings. They serve --prettily. 0 � j. � I 8.06 4.46 . UP -B ANT.tD1,E3 quickens e4erinient. It leads to inference, - a cure in cases of Bright's disease. � Infancy the boy had dropsy, and was bloated and - ... I . Boiled rice pudd�tng :-Wash a cupful of swollen all over. it seemed to the parents thit deatit V ... - I'll I �. Us 4.53 to deductidn, to classification, and thus � B 0 r ` � $=me - � I . I I rice in three waters, put it in an oatmeal The next time that yqu get a speck of could be the only release t-- one attacked so youn , I � -1 i : &221 4.58 � theories are!fornialated and E:ciences estab Is Kidney Pilfs - 9L oqw Cr' - I, � I - .kettle and pour over it two cupfuls of water (lust or metal in your e,y.e just shut it and by this disease. They heard of Dodd *0 . - . � � With the first I - � 1 &40 6.12 . I lished. - ! 14 U) ad -- j � I � I . I 'jug bov will become an obsery box, the bloating and swelling ,began to disappear. I GOOD BROTHERS, Ai obserNr . - - stir in a cupful of raisins, let it cook half a� keep. it shut for -over a minute. Nature will and began giving them to the child Sciatic . i): . ­ i -- . m hour, then add a quart of milk 'and a tea- then come to your relief, and there will be Six boxes effected a perfect cure and the boy is now P ::4 0 � - i tailway. ing man; arid, as boy and man, he will onde - g ot spoonful of salt, cook too hours more, sej,,e enough tear -like moisture to get rid.of the J' I . . . I ,I I , Clinton afAilor, a, as The Great Boot and Shoe ,e over those who have n I uet as healthy a y6ungster as stin up the dust on Jr ti 0 � . . J , , . I House, have an adv�nta, - , 0 - . . - with ereani and sugar. obstruction, which will be found in one of the high roads of Western Ontario. deca I * " No : � 'I , cultivated t4e faculty. lie corners when the eye is finally opened. - - op- . � U6 Ne 11 ", gle P� CD I I - � , CuXTON. - I SEAFORTIT. hileso- _A new receipt for sandwiches: --Cul t 0-0 . . , J . I A child inp,y know more than a p The origin of a 11 feitther in bis cap " is TRY :4 " 90 - - I ` S1.15 2'. it. pher about Illatters- that may not have come home-made bread a da,y or two old, in slices, Suffered for Twelve Years.' Z�__ 1 9422 r. x� I - - d trim off the crust. Pound chicken to -L thus explained. In Hungary, in 1599, it Mr. George H. Williams, the e x-tenaive manuf ac ON APPLICATION PainS : J � I - - i 10A6A.M. I tinder the o�servation of the philosopher. A an ince it fine and dress it with 'It -was decreed that only he who had killed a turer of fruit baskets, Thorold, write ' " I ff wea� ()F � P 5 I 0 � �� � paste or in a su ( . Pi E . � � --- I �'e e ' aches and- � - 1.39 A. M. , littl a girl entered the study of Mezerai, th lit I . iixture on Turk should weax a feather, and b e was very s -verely from sick and nervous 12ad 4 68 1 � - L w te mayonnaise. Spread this n ,, pt 4.04 P , =a � I �� 2.05 F. M celebrated historian, and asked hiM for 'a biliousness for over twelve yea -s and hadtried all the, .1 I � �]t. I German the bread and then roll it in a, roll and place permitted to add 9, fresh feather in his cap advertised pills, powdeis, and other medicine$, but. '"MBNTHOI�' - CD 0 = ­, I . � , 31. 4.30 P� v. coarof fire. -1 I safrl- for every fresh Turk he had slain. obtained very little relief, ur,til about two years ago, Ark H ­ - I , � It! . a slight weight upon it. When a 1. X 8.35 I,. H 'i 'nt brou ht a shovel," he . ACL 0 PLASTER = 4M V% I r -'But you'liave . 9 -0 I becran to use Stark's Powders. They give Immediate' - � ­ � � . I said-. .1 L cient number is prepared, wrap them relle!." Price, 25c a box; sold by all medicine. IT ILL DISPEL UE PAIN LIKE MAGIC. �� - I . _ 11 � .. I I � China - ., any " was her reply. lightly in a napkin Paid put them in a cool - News Notes. . dealers. t I � bmde W - 11 . � . � I don't 40ed , - - I Z (1) - . . . . . . . . . . 11 at, place. a in -On Thursday afternoon, 19th ult., the- - _40. A ::4 - ... -, �� L MANE42 � - In Tea Pots, Co&e Pots, Ohocolate she filled he I . P $24 � � .11 I W.�_� . � two i ad" the Toronto Home for Incurables, spent a - ' � I � , - �� -.,�, I And then, yery much to his astonishme X � .;-A r ba�d with ashes and put the Rice with figs :-Boil one cup of rice i hottest (lay of the season, sixty inmates of - : , SEAF01 TH CD HE_---.:-",- liveboal on top. No doubt the learned ,upfuls of water for half an hour ; How to get a " Sunlight " Picture ,�. . , , half a teaspoonful of salt ; pour into col- 9end 25 "Sunlight" 8 wrappers (wrapper bearing. I - 0 ,.+- n I I . . . . . . Cans Porridae Sets'and Croton SetJ3, very pleasant afternoon in a large field on r7 1: 1-t � C.t. W - , ) a man knew t4at ashes were a bad conductor ke, out, the words "Why Does a oman Look Old Sooner than I I of heat, but he had never seen - the shores of the lake. Every means of a Man 11) to LiVER Bans., Ltd., 48 Scott St.. Toronto,; - Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Cup$ e I Nu ical -a Instru ment 0 CD V I I - let it drain ; set it in the oven until t e rice locomotion wais used to convey thein, thither, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free I 0 1 fied in such 9 practical manner. . � . �_ - . . . s white and dry,; then set it in a steamer. advertlsln�, and well worth framing. ,This is 00 , H - - - - - - the fact veri- ander, ff the water is not all coo �:y P and Saucers, Celery Dishes and Radish - I � and Mr. Dean drove severa,l of the feebler from CN4- 10 . � Gidileo noticed the swaying of a chan an easy way to decorate your home. The soap Is the , :71 W --- �rt______ - . le Chop half a pound of figs fine, and stir into in his coape. Music was provided by a . 1:Z:1*CTM 9) I . . : f___ and it suggested tt best in the market, and it will only cost le. yostage I&IPO- , �� . delier in a, athedral; Im I= I . _� Dishes Mustard Pots Salt Dishes the rice ; cover and steam twenty min- la,rge organ. to send in the wrappers, it you leave the ends open. I � ) ) I : � z I 1� . pendulum to him. To another inventor the . - * 0 0 Cr 4 � . . � I 11 Custard Caps and Spice Mills, and rve hot with a bowl of cream to -Sabbath, 22nd July, was Sit, Write your address carefully. : . . of steatli and its application was sug- utes ; 80 been added four teaspoonfuls of fs sewrity-fourth birth - * 0. . - - . A poor which has Oliver Mowat day. - Bone Plates; also Cr' er by the licettle on the stove. RPLIEF IN SEX HouRs.-Distressing Kidney and : SC tt Brotheirs, ct' ;I � . � I �gc W d W 1=1 ste TARI) . . monk discovered gunpowder, and an opti- sugar Among the most prominent actors on the . -0 6 _� I � - Bladder digeases relieved in six hours by the " Great : (V 0 0 1 . . L To restore abused velvet mix two table I . ,Centers. cian's boy th� magnifying lens. I political stage of the world there are few South Arneetean Kidney Cure." This new remedy is � PROPRIETORS,t W 0"s od .. I Dea-ler in all D . . , " _, Two boys of my acquaintance one niorn_ spoonfuls of liquid ammonia with half a pint -wh6 are his seniors. Pope Leo is ten years a great surprise and delight on , account of 1. . I C-0- � I of hot water and apply it to the velvet with .1 older, Mr: Gladstone eleven, - Bisinark five its exceeding promptness in relieving pain � in the ". %& 0 rA - �i - . The above goods were a set of Sam- ing went wal�ing with a naturalist. . . $ SEA ORTHY - ONTARIO. OD 0 110 I ­ - � � � a stiff brush, rubbing it well into the, pile so and Her Majesty Queen Victoria only one, bladder, kidneys, back arid every part of the urinary I . . I .. . 4 1 ples, and are being sold one-third , " Do you notice anythinF peculiar in the passages in male or fetnale. It relieves retenoon of (D I le"14. . , � 0 , as to take out all the stitins and creases. so that as one of the veterans Sir Oliver is water -and pain in passing it almost lwmedis C04. - I ­ I � � . movement of 'tTiose wasps ? ' he asked, as he bold the velvet over a hot flat iron un- - , PIA O'S . �_ I I � � -cheaper than regular prices. fully qualified. want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. .7 -Dunham, New York ; W. ,93 P =r I -- : pointed to a &ddle in the middle of the Then you � I . � . .. � I team ralses the pile and it is perfect- 'ouin, postmaster at Ottawa, Sold by Lurnoden & Wilaon, Seaforth. !� J�ell & C ., Guelph; Dominion Piano Com. 0=1� . ; � . road. I til the s -Mr. J. A. 0 . . . vir (V t � " Nothing, �pxcept they ly dry. was felled to the sidewalk by a. blow ou the . 0000- A any, wManville. - I These are bargains, and are going J) -seem to come and Did you ever saffer torment from a shoe - A BOON TO HoRsimzN.-One bottle of 0 ish . 0 CD W -0 ,-- . head on Sunday night, 22nd ult., by two removed a rb rom OR ANS. -W- Bell & Co., Guelph; 1-1 . - replied 6�e of the boys. S in Liniment completely . I fast. Call at once, if you want a 90, e spot.? Here is men who came up behind him. They then I take pleaeure in recomm n og the ,,Dominio Orou mpel 0 0 . � ",-, I The other was less prompt in his reply, tight in on remedy for it: , " : , .. - I I .. . a "', . # . PNOW bmwo I . � - - I snap, . Apply sweet oil or -vaseline to the stocking robbed him of his gold Nvatch and chain and ,e3�ah.,O,n,eis it acts with mystarious pro M, D. W. & Co., Woodatook. 0 _. � �) : but had obsexked to some purpose. . ) wh6 b comes. It is better than aP- disappeared. The affair created the the removal from horses of hard, soft 0 tau . . � r:3� 0 1= 4.4 - .1 ,-,'. . � _A,T_ i C I notice fjiat they Ay away in pitirs,' ,re the ru . greatest lumps, blood spavin, splints, curbs, sweeney, stiftes I .0 , . - - � 11 %'e hats a little pellet of mud, plying it to the �oot, because it softens the excitement in the city, as it happened in and sprains. i The a instruments always on hand, a1w a low - � I he said. od woo -hand Pianos and Organ* for ada &* - � I � : , .VALISE.S. the other,notiling. Are there drones among inside of the boot, where it is needed,'in- the centre of one of the chief residential por- GxoRox RoBB, Farmer,, Cm Mou Ingtruments sold on the in"- * . I , I rs Markham, Ontario. I ... . . I , I , - - I �: -C. W. PAPST'S . stead of the outside. There will be lion tions. �ens plan, on terms to suit oustomew. V101ine I. . z_1 I . . wasps as amqlig bees?" of Sold by Lumaden & Wilson. �� . The Mutua fte I - � . 44 1 of coinfort for the man or woman who fol- -Peter Saugel, a. well-known citizen 39noertinas and smal inskruments on hand also ;9;a . I I . Both werf alike b and each went ge do 0 *_ q booki be. � � . away with a billrden. Tlyie' ought lows this. Sweet o - Berlin, who, up to a few weeks ago, cart � Ausio. I ILARS BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH. , one you th il is an excellent hou. "ied I lusurance 11 I i HAvixo suffered over two years with oonstip#ion. ,�,, � : OOMPMY. I 11 i I � � hold companion. It heals burns or bruises. on a jewelry business, eloped on 18*turday helped me, I concluded ; � a 'do nothin I h I mouthful of water. ,� 1 and the doctors not having 4 800TT BROS. . - � . I L tf ii, ! --- - best style, and I -y reach ,,i a( a er. The one Used in the form of baths, it feeds the skin, with Mrs. Hallma ' the wife of a teamster. to try Burdock Blood Bitters, and before I used one I , ; 'ALE. Th, r, nest togeth . I .t can -be found GOOD BUGGIES FOR �S deposits his pollet of mud, and the other prevents taking cold. and gives flexibility to The guilty pair, it is suspected, went to i bottle I was cured. I can also recommend it for o ­­- . 13U __ I -eview, Oot. I PROPERTY ONLY INSURED. - t . . : sick headache Rachel D. Haines, JAI, : - . � . We have a number of good open buggies for sale ejects the witfor upon it. which makes it of the muscles. - It keeps the body young and ialo, but as yet no definite clue has been 000- I ; I � � 1up. , i I .1 on very reasonable terms and parties ,wishing the of mortar. Then they is kind to the nerves. All housewives procured,as to their whereabouts. Saugel I I have used Dr. Canon's Bitters for twelve months, J. C e i SMITH & C0*9 omusm . I . I vehicles of this kind should not fail to give us a call. .1 -r an appetiser, purga- 1, � . stock and aet I should study its capabilities. leaves a wife and three children, an i D. ,FAw, President*. Clinton i. O.; W, J. I C) Idle it upoil the nest, and -fly away for d; Mrs. ! and can say that they are, fc I I __ � � . No factory get u ork. Pa( I is 1 tive, and nerve tonic, the best I ever used. .Treim, Sadorth P. O.; Midbul . �, I ewhere. � -- all ,,p�ds We guarantee all our w more materials. The sand liag, is invaluable in the sick Hallman has two children. Mrs Sauge J. MARTLx. Notary Public. Shannon, Sepy I . Repairing of done on short notice, irk the � . ! � �,A_IV3K I:R,B- of L*ssM Omforth P. 0. - I : - . YOU see one:'�oy observed a little', and the room. Get some clean, fine sand, dry it almost prostrated with grief. Mardle, inspector . - ! � - bestpossible manner. Horse shoeing a specialty. I Toronto, Ontario. VMXMNL I - - 1. I M -Four Toronto chaps visited Whitby in I � - I . I S. BARTON & SON other a good 4eal more, while the naturalist thoroughly in a kettle on the stove. 1 ake -40 * 40W � . q . �ARD- . . 7 li A Gemner I Banking business -trantaoted. J#A. BroadfoO, SeaforUi; Alex. 0ardinerf L"A, . - I I SEAFORTH. had something to tell them that surprised a bag about eight i�ches square, of flannel, a yacht on Friday last, and came wn iliousness and head- . � I I 1375-tf up to Having heen troubled with b notes d1wounw. bW - Gabriel Efflott. MtM ' . Gw. W** Harlock . . . , � 11 . ___ - . - them very mac -11. fill it with dry sand,l sew the opening care- inquiring for a disorderly house. They ache, with loss of appetite, I was advised to try.Dr, I Draft$ ught and nold. . j;;hk Evans, Beechwood; IL Awdle, Seatodh I . � ok, next to the . a 8: I arson's Bitters, and found great relief after a few I ,Lho& Garbutt, OMton- .1 - I..e., .... 'I Boys, he observant. Cultivate the fac- fully together and cover the bag with cotton were directed to the residence of n ble- C I A.---# 11 i I doses. . Triterest allowed on deposits. AGRUM �' aforth. I il look keenly. Glance or linen. This will prevent the sand'f roin bodied citizen, who appeared in the room in i I I , �:_ I le V.`.,:,1:,.�, C! i- ".. _11 ulty. Hear sbarply, . W. F. CmmN, LE i4OTES discounted, or taken for Thin, lqeflans, Harlock; RobiL I., � L . A MOWAIAD, seatar* ­ . I I I I I fromehildren or auu't.,., at a. shop yindow as you pass it, and sifting out and will als�b enable you to heat full fighting dress, lock -ed the doors, and Toronto, Ont. .-A � r C*woehan, S"forth. Jolm O'Bullf"ft Wid Ow i� - � � I . � . 01160tion i -_ I . � use Dn. SMITH'S then try how many things you can . recall the b�g quickly by placing it in the oven or made them deposit -T-10 as a guarantee that - 0"01 I _� 'u;g� Auditiom � . I 1. d- . . , - I , I that you hoticedJa it. -You may not be- even on thetop of the stove. After once they Would not leave before he had an op- UNART I)IRPME MUEVED W 80 XMWITS.-All OFFIC� tm . . . . I . GERMAN WORM I _First door north of Reid & par" dedrm to effwt 18MMMIM or I - I J-1 Cues of organic or sympathetic heart diseaw relieved 0 todw baft wM be rw A660kw to 4* �j I . I LOZENGES. Always come great niew1hrough your observation, using this ou will never again attempt to .portunity of prosecating them in the morn- I � - � I WUWU'g *rdW&M Stan. . ` , � � - i 0 , . In So minutes and quickly cured, by Dr. AgpoWs 110SUM to Say of ta Wre -4� *66*Wd to � . Irompt, reliable, safe and pleasant, requ Ong no I I like Xewton 'Linnaeus, Franklin, or Sir warm the reet or �h#,nds of a sick person mg. When they came up town at the -ap- Cure f9r the Heart. One dose convium. SW&by � - - . t!termekii,7ine. Neverfailin'g. 1-mvenobad-afEer � � ! �. "t . I I -_ , I I The p6inted hour they soon found the party who LumWen & wum. _W . - . Humphrey Da,Ty ; but you will acquire in- with a bottle of hot'water or a' brick. I I i 1 BRAFORTM � I ' ;;iw "Odsm'"L . -11 - I . � . . 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