The Huron Expositor, 1894-09-28, Page 6V
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L..- GRUM, V.S., Itonor uate of Ontario Ser , a d,vars a year, to 'serve a's genoral-utility- museinake ailoi�auces for the differe'noes - I � .
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C , abugesmoderatt. Vete,rinWDentistryaspecialty Is Disease Germs 11vin In - ing establishment' wit � *hi6h - he was con- the driving ways of the town. In the morn- . FOR
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� affim and r"Idence 5,Qu Goderich street, one door eoted, bd concluded, ras� a sh�er waste of hig paper@ he had read that this %�ery banker 5 .
- *Mot Dr. gaotVs office, So0orth. 1112tf the Blood and -feeding upon '" . I . _. Wft
!� . his valuabletimp, . �' was engaged in a gigantic deal with a grea Ele' nt Pictures
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. . I : S.Beattle,V. S., graduate of Ontadr, Vat Its Life. Overcome these - And s( � '
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6 orina,ry College, Toronto, Rember of the vell germs with I without in the least f�teiiding such rude-, the purchase of all the tanneries- in the Yourlusband will notice a gre�t - __ __ �
. m*wyNedloal Society, etc., Ireata all dbeases of hess, the lie direct to her godfathers ,and United States. ,As he read the announce- . Fmmed Complete .
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I U lmatloat,ed Animals. All call. promptly at- . . 9 godmothers in baptis�� -accepted'this view ment it occurred to him that he fiiniself improvement in your cookitfg, a - - - ,
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- . of the situation, and I consented to marry probably would have a ha d in this deal -be- when _
a6c Special attention given ic veterinary dentis- . . �f n
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1, W. dMes on main Stroez, Semorth, one door him and to assist him`�in apting upon it, he fore it was ended.; this. did not seem, * $0 *1 y - III 11
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n( it the reflection that the 0 By'special arraDgementg with W.A. .
; -oath of , Kidft Rardware store. ni2 A unnaturally beli;�,'ed that his fortune probable now, ,bu
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. - f J'Al 0-- . ence reposed in his g4ius was -even firmer portant consultation with the h nglish capi- u use COM Hart, 'wholesale picture deaher, Tor- .. � a
� J,Y vis and Q*d6r1c&-8l;reo* ne,�t door to Ike Prm, .didinaft- * - onto, Ontario' we are in a position to = -_ - t
L I . . ,u 0hurob, SeMorth, 0A Ali dias see of than that which his +tlier had placed in talists was a very reasonable. excuse for his Your house will not be h1led with ' ... _.. .1: � __ - -,
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� imimuk incoiadully treated at, th. in irmiry or ____ ��� demonstrating her"fai h in this rash fashion, they did meet the banker would apologize � UOTION Ok 10% 'ON ALL' -
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*1wwh*M on tile sborked uotle,. -harges M)der, - __ '� *'
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L � Atk JAIM, W. ELDER, Vekwiwwy. Surp3n. P t4eCrearn of Cod-liver 00, :for her sole relative' i thewcIrldwasalubk_ for his unavoidable rudeness -.and would CASH PURCHASES.
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9,-A,WSe-s*wkof VaterizaryMedicinee iceptcon I r--��who*eyentures at making make things all right by giving'huin a part SOMETHING - NEW
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- mom* on hand * . afid m ake your blood healthy, '' a living by keeping a � ountry store landed in his next great transaction. It was a U . . -_ _� It ' is done by our coupon system. I
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� : ruptcy ; and .. ___�. interest, therefore, including the country itself, still remained,,- Dyspepsia cases cash purchase of 10c or upwards, will - . . .
, - I- LEGAL Physic�a?�$, the world OVIDr. strongly prompted hiiii to relieve himself of in the United States for English. syndicates . when - .
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i & HAYS, Barrister, solicitor, Conveyance! �nd endorse It. . all useles's i-esponsibil�ties. So Jack and to buy. By the time that Jack, walki � 10% J OHN WARDIS
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I F 190tary Public. bolioiwr for the Dominion � I .. Prudence bad a prett� little wedding in. the. Broadway, got home to Prudence, was ,of 'tbeir purchaFQ. Ole
I I & Office.-Carduo'a blook, Main Street, Scaforth. country church, one ! i I he . 0
. nny April day that in -a cheery mocIA y6u lice 0-MOLENE
� ]tow to loan. 1235 . Gonj' be, deCelved by SubstItutes 1. � had never a - iigain-and they made an � "Itha -l".0-11111111111fto � - 'these c6upons for elegant framed pie- HARNEJ SS SHOP.
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; - Bo�o. Belleville. Ali D at& -Me. Lt SL shiver in - , and in the after expedition to Fort Lee ; and took a delight- Your chiltiren can safely eat I ture3, which retail from up -
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i � 3101misow, Insursnco - noon of that same da i they made a wedding f ul walk along the Palisades ; and broke By dealing here you -will get them
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� � - . Agent,� COMMISWORer for taking Affi"Vt* , Z I W_ - Jotirneypistsix bou�ll long thatended in. through theit rule about eating alltlielr same food as yourself, when A get of Single Harnr ss, all COM -
I Mayaneeik ft. money to loan at the lowoti rates- 11 . . � ABSOLUTELY FREE. We '
� , New York. As th4 , p river in a leir hotel ky having a very jolly -
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I Mos"Nox. Walton. I lyTrossed tb meals at tl would
p 0L Jersey City ferry-boa� pletB, for NINE DOLLAP,S.
� , - -, __.. � ;, Jack looked at New dinner at a queer little French restaurtut like you to come in and see them. We
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� � IL BFST, Barrister solicitor, Notary, &o � York approvingly-pilu . al i iter- , you-1110441hip ce any additional price on
�i ' ve north oloommercial - ly to himself how mu�� of it lie was likely est in them, and talked to'them in a f , ther .
. � - offi-m-1tooms. live doo. � ' ' Also manufacturer of all first_class
I 14OU4 ground floor, next door to 0. 1� PapsVe - -_ Ft il - y will be saved, and our goods, but eimply use: this as an Harness, single or double, light and,'
. __ - "by store, Main street, seaforth. Goderlob . � - . - . I . � to.o�rn at the end of �he next ten years. He ly way in broken English *- and then they - Your mone advei'tising medium to introduce our � . - .
I I . *ent*ICameron, noit and Cameron. 1216 I I . had heard, that tlie� Fifth Avenue Hotel took itnother walk on ibe Palisades, by your cooking prais6d, witen . a) heavy, dealer in Saddles, Trun6 and
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� I - I was a fairly satisfac�ory establisbuient as moonlight ; and never . got back to their i ; -
- . AJM-OW &FPROUDFOOT, BarristiNra, Salicibom " I �_ . hotels go, and in orde� to give style, to his hotel in New York until it was nearly , Pish your rooms with our pictures free
I � &o., Goderi* Ontario. J. T, GARILOW, Q� C.; , � -and also in oider 'to avoid losing time. . . bed- y Valises. All harness;md collars made.
� arrival� ' .OU Use 0�_rOLENE f cha,ro,e. See these new lines, they on the premises, and satidaction guar--
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- I X, HOLT a IrOLMES, BarAdars - So- . . bled a 4ttle as lie registered also was a'failure ; but it was not barren of , prominen aresimply elegant. anteed. M"hen in town come and ex.
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C&jusw, Q, a, PmLw How, DuDT,--y HoLmim , I - ling sort of experienc4� to amiouiice t6'all the in considera"tion of the strong letter that he day -hous-ekeepers -endorse it my stook and get pl-ices before,
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I - �AK.-AWNL1q%&8C0Tr, liarristem Soliclson.Con �_. _; � w-arld, in this fashion� that he was married.' brought-4or the next morning. This was Will you give it a trial? 111 purch 'Ing elsewhere. I
I Vey &a sollottore for thakBank 04 . � _ - . They. already had eatIin one dinnert'hat day, hopeful -which was more than could be I
, � = a ilale Koney to lohn oface- I r, J . and it- wa:i something ��f a sur to them said of the inteftiew when' it did finally Sold in 3 and 5 pound palls, by all grocera,
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-TAM* 80M. 781 1 . to find t1at tile hotel'people'5expected them come o1r. In the ct)urse of the five minutes Made oialy by JOHN WARD,
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-Et HOLUMICD, ancoonor to the. Ate Arm Jack bad decided 9at before he took any York was the most overcrowded city in the , The N. K. Pairbank
� Xd;aughey & Holtnested, Barrida, go. steps toward egtabl� , shing himself in the world ; that the only place where there was I To Exhibitors Town Building, Seaforth.
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Ivenal luxury; tne fraqr,a ord's requirements he would communicate BKONTREAU MTVT .
. , rJ I holiday ; and there was no need for him to with him. Jadk walked up wall street after . 1.4 . St6ck SU IER .
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W. CAMERON SMITH go to work in a hal for he had ne, , " i 11 ,
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I B A R R I S T E R. I aroma OfMA.5TIFF seven hundred dollar��, in gold cash -Lfor Jack made, 4ot only dazed but d I - " � .�a T11r,
� emoralizedi*� He ill I
i - _. Belidtor of Superior Court, Commiseforer for -� had been prudently s4ving his salary in the was bem,nning to have forced home upon tickled his fancy ; and the knowledge that I I _� BOOTS
� taking- AtUsylts in the High Court tart.5,. past year, and a at last he really was out in the world and 1, -_ .
. of Justice, Conveyancer, - - PLUO CUT -5 little, legacy of four hun- him the truth that there was a verypeamy .
, dted dollars had, come Ao him from his side to New York. was.fighting bis -way on his nlerit� eul rged Fall
� 31oae7 to Lend � - raoilier. Prudence - As he looked at the his sense of self esteem. With these p�tleas-
i,: Vu be eonjuilked after office People to pipe.5m , 0, garded herself in the statue of George Washiniton- be- decided � -AND-
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hodrs at the Mmer_* - ohiq, light ofi, young persOn who was absolutely' that its legs were I y ant forces at work within him", � Fairs.
� cial Hote . P0 not on 00 long, but
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I IM$SALL.. - ut that one of them actually was Iduger than . light because of their migration to the for- It you would secure FIRST rRIZZ you must bave .
ONTART o5e , rolll a rich�s' ; fo� her step -father -o'. Prudence quite literally dan6ng with de -
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� -1 of funds which',' be had plucked, like the other. In short, he was in a most mis- your axilwal In The finest eondition, bis,coat must be
I - � DENTISTRY. - wed tobacco before.. ' brands from the burning, from.. his lat- antbropic frame of mind. eign.country that she herself had found, it smooth and glossy and be must be in go?d *p1ritiso ,it - SHOE a.
j . e8t; bankruptcy-ha4 made" her a wed- was in a very happy fraine of mind that Mr. - ar to " @l -ow off " well. , I
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-n-& G. F. BELDEN, L. D. a_ Dwatist. All kinds J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., p and Mrs. Rayford entered into possession of DICK'S BLOOD PMFIER is the best I'Gondition I
.ichmond,.., ding present of fifty dollars, -which was ence he found that young person in an ex- their contra�ctecl kingdom on the fourth floor Powdersi known for hones and cattle. it tones up . It
I " of work done known to Modern Dentistry. I a -larger stini than she ever had hoped to ceedingly gay mood. During his expedi- the whole system, regulaks the bowels and kid-
� I Q** Aluminum and Porcelain Crowns a specialty. Va., and Montreal, Canad& - Own at one time, even in her dream S. of the Casa Napoleon. neg Arengtbens tho digestion, Orns a rough coat
1i ' � � it. . tions down town she had been making ex- , Rkhardson- & MoInnia
,owbedamwered at all hours. Office and resi� . � - is p I in a smnoth and glossy one. I �
deace Oar Mr. Pickard's store, in.rooms lately occu- T'_. � r own account, - -
robable that two yotmg people plorations of New York on lie (To be Continued.) It gives boracs "good
VW,, by 1(schinice Instituo. never had a better t0ne in New York than and bad derived much amusement from __* life" making them appear to the best poselble
I .1 AT THE -PASA NAPOLEON. Jac advantage.
ID W. TWEDDLE, Dentist, Office over Richardson . I - . k and Prudence ii had during their first them. In the course of that particular � I The 011a. Get DICK's from .your druggist or grceer or address Keep the latest styles
T . a McInnes' Shoe store, corner Main and John BY THOTWAS A. J�QXV[ER. week in that cit -y. in their hotel they had morning she had taken an especially enter- One of the most disagreeable features of DICK & CO. P. O. BOX 482, Montreal. '
. ft*eta, geafortb, Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gas ad- a delightful litil artment, the windows taining cruise -down Fifth Avenue in It life in a hot climate is the Iack of cool - ___ The highest gmdes
- =10skered for the painless extywtion of teetti. 1160 of which lool e 2 i water to drink. This is more especially to 1 l -''i --- - ;Z.,� . -_ . -
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D AGNEW, Dentist, Clinton, will drove in the -various�parks ; th made ex- est and most delightful part of the town climate, or from a place wber- in summer - - .1. . if I rge .
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IV. -yisit, Ifenaall at Hodgena' Hotel III. I ey . . : - ' �
3loqday, and at Zurich the __ . . peditions o the that they yet bad found. Jack had no plentiful aiid its use customary. I*P� - - --`� And sell the ch-eapeSt Of 111)y EhOS-
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(CONTEN- FRO-Af I -AST WEEK, unis ; the visited several shops and treat- the shad� region that, unharmed, she baod -
-Ly ]KINSMAN. Dentist, L. D, S., ed-tbemse,T .5mi) e'� . . -
ieb . ves to a lAeasing amount of pur- been wandering through ; and partl b spar8ley populated districts this is a luxury � 0-11F � . I 1, 6 I
f 'yRia. hf�eter, out. will be al Zur That this was the opi patrons ple and fine linen ; � mptuously which canuot be afforded. , ,r&A.&- We are sole agents 'for Lan -Muir's
I I J . . � sit t a Huroa Iffotel, oxLT on the nion of its .'h(w fareIil su cause lieVantedaometbing that -woulytakee, .-. � � 6
L"T Tnup-sDxy ia each month, and was inade manifest by the persistence of every day ; and eve'ry blessed night they him out of himself and make him forget a However, in a cliinate which is not only � 1 rvr, - . . celebrited Trunks and Valises, whichi
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Al rat" and advanced the metapbysicrzJ theory lie really wanted to see the queer part of I manufactured in Canada.
. very respectable- French gaming estab- ""a c uite effectual methotl of cooling is in use. -_ III ,
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I - I __ I lishnient in South Fifth Avenue,* had 'eaten they must be a prin�le and princess disg-u��ed New York that Prudence bad discovered, . ?t is accomplislied'by the means of a vessel - � Richar -
I his dinner and drunk his half bottle of xn( -but even flom be very willingly accepted 1. I
I A Only from tile world, ,( cajled the olla (pronounced oya)-a pot, or - t 1)
tbemselves I . � � her suggestion � A..
11 If water jar, made from clf�y. �
� . MONEY TO LOAN. - Pontet Canet in'the restaurant every night I that they should have their'lunch at once, � I - . dson & McInnis,
'X LOAN_86ralght loans at a Pei for fifteen vears-Don Anastasio and Mad- . At the end of Q4 -week, when Tack'was' and then set off to explore together the cit These vessels are fashioned by the Indian %. .111.-N� SRAFORTH,
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. 161im, q part of the principal money .at any time, five years -excepting only in summer, wheu.� eluded carriage hire, and found that it was Though Jack did not know it, his hand kneaded for a time, and fine, dry grass -seed . __� y $ Ift r **-- Y�.
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: Y, to F. HOLKESTED, Barristop, Sealo4h. she betook herself to the watering places- a trifle over ninety 4ollars, he also conclud- held lip to stop a Fifth Avenue stage migh -sprinkled over and mixed through it. To rQuiv & C /A.Porqreaz:z�. -
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iety news ,%vell have been the hand of Fate it shape the bottom of the vessel, the clay is a a -, *.�u �
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� MEDIC'". and .special articles for several ew York nds rduch less metaphysiqal. as they entered that incommodious vehicle d,
. - .4 newsp N but 'on grou !P__ self ; for worked into a basket -bowl. To this small , jc �Ay r'l- I Ce SMITH & C0,1, -
apers, ancl also out-of-town corres- .,r I
W They held a merrylittle council' ot war � in and went lumbering southward, each tu portqons of clay arer added, which the i, ih.. I
. *0�it'y ot ToroInto University, Physician, sur- r and _partment�-for even al- the heavy wheels marked an appreciable ad- wo"' in then pait 1� get irt M.&W_'K-:M3_'RS.
. �V CAMPBELL '11onor Graduate of Medical Fa- pondence, haal been a regular lodge their pretty little al rn of old with the hands and lmi5t 0, , Is
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I p, etc. Office eller's Block; aight the hilfilment of their destiny. _10 to
supposed to be a capitalist in a sm had gone for raiment and theatres and in- It is one of the pleasing feattires of this life '"f4alt � 5AK� i
Hotel, Zurich, onv'.� 1387 all way, , the sides. : 0 gor A Geneml Banking business transscW.
� - - - ____ , - and who certainly seemed to be cidentals, they still`�hdd a vast amount of, - ' e upper , - 4'7*-�%...,_�. RT I
,ided-at once that they one of us understanding its meaning -and rMFIRM bo #
money left -and deo Ving �vithout even a single
a person of I that we all are 1i The olla is rounded in toward th Farmers' notes discounted.
- I "N & ARMSTRONG, K B., Toronto, M. D. C. M., leisur'e, had rented the best room in the part, and has a large, open mouth with a - 56!5 Drafts ught and sold.
MkItt, office lately occupied by Dr. Eliott, Bruce- . during this I " Interest allowed on deposi-is at the rate-
'" VieWria, M. C. P. S., Ontario, successor to Dr; house for four years -and would move iuto cbeaper quarters. That especially one of the things -% lip around the top. The vessels are ,then : "'� :'rjDiAV'* C MotcriRLA"
� 40M. Ontario. period bad given so many little I . very afternoon the -�nove -was effected ; and en th I 'hich strength- 'sun-dried and afterwards baked, o � X-"", 4 - - rMwe"'I of 5 per Iient. per annum. ;
1379x52 suppers in e position of the.the theorists who ad- r rf�thur I E
her apartment that Madame had come. to by night they were'established in a room, burnt, over a fire. NOTICS discounted, or taken for
I vocate the freedom of the human mind to SAL
� R. MoTAVISH, Physician, Surpon, &c. office look upon her quite in the light of a gold that for all practical purposes was - 1
5 . �, I oarner southwest of Dixon's Hotel, Bruoefleld. mine. For -aix years Colone" fIartable as the apartment that as com 16�ill-that upon such chances cis an accident- * During this process of baking, the fine = collection .
t calls atthe office. 1323 1 Withers'by, _�hey had - � � grass -seed, which had been -
, whose business NV vacated, - in a sm�ll hotel in 6 determination to ride up town or down ,,, . IV
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I � - -.-- as tb# of promoter, afid Broadway, town in an omnibus the whole shaping of sprinkled through the clay, burns I out OFFICE_ -First door no.rth of Reid &
- who mainly devoted bimsela I where they paid for board and lodging what our lives d6pends. � I Nilson's Hardware Store,
DRS. SCOTT & MACKAY, f t,o promotin leaving small spaces iii tile -1valls, whicl' .
- . South-Aii-aerican tramm-ay enterprises, ha g by contrast seemed:11 help to make the material porous. Boots and Shoes
. d to them the very reason- Neither Jack nor Prudence took this se: %J Va- SEAFORTH.
OFFICE Goderich Street, opposite Methodist made the Casa Napoleon his head -quarter able price of forty dollars a week. Generally a coat of red pain � is put on the -
in Niew York, and also had been the means ence decided-wfiil� they were eatin wx-ery -Fifth Avenue outside, though sometimes a, smoked spot is
40h0Mb,JTe`af0r,th- RESIDENCE, next Agyicultumi 3 Prud- rious view of the case as they jolted clown
Aroundo. satisfactory dinner,�'at ,which 9 and across Washington D. MCINTYRE,
. of bringing to that establisment a large tbey - treated Square enue, left visible, giving the jar a red and black Boots And shoes of hif
-American cus- themselves to a ba0 bottle of clia�npugne in and finally descended froi appearance. All sizes are made, though own make, beat JL -JL:d
Jr. G. SCOTI! B1. D. 10. Id., (Ann Arbor and Vic. number of profitable South into South Fifth Av " Has on hand a large number of -
toflaj M. 6. e . a. 0. I n the stage material and MY 40th v'vAR.-
I toiners. .Miss Violet Bream and Mr. Claude celebration of their' successful abandonment Im those in con -'Mon use hold on an average five
I V. MAUKAY, U� D. C. M., (TrinityJ F. T. X, C- Dunbar -known, and justly esteemed, off of extravagant at Bleecker Street. Prudence was over- or six gallons. lt� '99ITante.d to give Satisfaction. -
X, 0. IV. S. 0� . � C, . ways-tbat it would be inore joyed to pilot JAck ,throuali the ueer you want your feet kept dry come and got a pair 0. . -
COOPER.. X. D., M. B., L. F. P. and S., wite-made the Cas� Na in keeping with thdir present state should country that she -had discovereod n four boots, which will be sold I .
the staae as Ned 'Harrison and Polly his When finished and ready for use the jar I have a first-class stock of
poleo th 4 they regard thcmse,�ves its at distin ; I is suspended,from the limb
n eir home . guished wh e rits were of an elastic sort, found of. a tree, or custom
- R.?% &a., PhYdiciau, Surgeon &ud As. when they were Inckly , enough to bay- e baron and baronesi. ,, 0
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. voucher, 0ance. - Ont. - 1127 - d ead )ending calamity rapidly y P r . CASH,
New York engagement ; the gay little din- Pushing still fu�tbcr their schemes for slipping from him as he and Prudence. wan- culation. of air. Soon after -water is put in, Re JrIng promptly attended to. All kinds of Doou BOOTSAND SHOES;
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IL 5I.B.'a Of Physfcla�sand Surgeons, gingAOD. hospitable coaplegave when they happened to more carriages, and they made a pokit the shabby i gid their accounts for lam year win please call and
0 , of streets_; and commented with interest upon of the olla ; and then the water t I
a6z 1�) Dr. KwIdd. 0fdoc lately occupied have ,the money for such festivities, bad taking all their me I their hotel ; and the odd rapidly becomes cool. 11 tile jar settle up. For Fall and Winter wegr,
'b.r -Dr. Mack-ld. Ifidr- Street Seaforth. Residence rably known to a 1 In . people whom they met; and drew 1162 D. MANTYRE, beafortb,
--loorner of Victoria square. In house lately occupied e - - which will be sold at a great.
lkw. I& X Danoey. 1127 - fessional acquaint- * But they kept up dinary signs. Prudence was es-peciall-v place is the one well kno-%%,n 7111 , reduction in price for CASH_
miscellaneous purcbases. -
made the hotel most fa,vo they were circullt� �et in the matter of ,each other,'s attention �o the many extraor The principl upon which this ebalnue
wide circle of their pro takes
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I � . -0-60 9 Nvith luidiminished ardor moved ing herself. intbe'verybome physics, that beat is absorbed, Wdisappears
i The newspaper men and the artists were and still continued 'their liberal systen to the perception, when water passes from
7, DRIP F. J. BURROW . . 1 dif of the curlers of feathers'and makers of ar-
C S, the least to be depended upon of Aladame's sight seeing, i i a liquid to a g-aseous, or from a solid to a
� TAte resident Physician and Surgeon, Toro - tifidial flowers; and they both speculated
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, . Aem! Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity, University, clieuts�but this was less their fault tban Their secoad. week in New York, ,ill told, curiously upon what the sign reading "man- 113uld, condition. To illustrate: If you
���:T �� zoember of the Goll f 1voicians and Surg,cons ta e one pound of water at oue hundred and
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� .OFF(c I their misfortune. It is not every newspaper cost them seventy-five dollars. It was a ufacturer of peps for artificial flowers " pos-
. f . ,rev their first week ; but when seventy-four and two-tenths degrees, and
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� 1, who occupi6-'§ a Position of such assured Jack had acidled up:�,his accounts lie looked a bad heard of a pep; and when, later, they It em, t e resultant mixture is two pounds
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� , , I bare much pleas�re in introducing Dr. Burrows easy affluence as to be able to g little grave over the total. However, he looked for the word in the dictionary, �hey.
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�` to tal my fornier pationts as a physiclan, la every night of his life to an o would get to it-ork: ,soon - and as he had could not find it. But nearly everything
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� �Wxy worthy of their utmost confidence. without wine, tile cbargge is half a dollar. heard a great deal aut aries that they saw in the course of that walk grees. Bit -
�7� � R. W. BRUCE- SmITH. All that can be said of the regularity of paid in New York �he felt that "his future one htmdred anti seventy-four and t,%vo-
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� i.i .... I - The third week they of the pecIple whom they very evident -
I i_ Ir - - Casa Napoleon is that they never willingly went but twice to ille theatre ;, and were so ly were not Ainericans,met of water at thirty-two degrees, the resultant
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;1 prudent in the i4atter of their incidental scraps of talk whith they heard were Italian �
I � -1 I,- It .. missed a dinner there on a night when tEey mixture bits, when the ice has melted, a
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i 111; i - f')[HORGE TAYLOR, Licensed Atidtioneer . temperature of ti '
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.�� . .- of Huron. S41es promptly for it. And the confidential statement may sixty dollars. J �1 ,as highly plemed quired, Prudence I' This shoirs that
A 4, attended J� i1ronye hundred and forty-
�1 - 0 Mocuo=,tys of the County- Satisfaction g be added thatsome of with this result . ,declared, 'to fancy that two and two fr
4 - it uaran- them'not infrequent. ; e pecially as lie bad come they were visiting a foreign country. -tent , Is de rees of heat -have
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EiGMONDVILLE,
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Dissolution of Partnership.
Thepartnership heretofore existing hetwern the�- '
underbigned. under the firm narne of Beattie Broth- '
ers, Grocerps and Fork Packen, of the town of See.
forth, has Ohio day ken dlsgolve4 by mutual consent.,
The businew will be carried on hereafter as hereto.
fore by Mr. John Beattie. All debts due the late -
firm will be collected b3' Mr. Robert Beattie, who CAW
- be found at the old stand for �he Purpose of making-
eettlements.
. ROBERT BjrAi""ir
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� ��. I the world over with ' Napoleon. It had a most attractive look, � Seafo
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. i�_ I ft* Comity. All ordars left at T" SM.MT01, women' this little hotel. In the balcony that ran Grand Tmnk RaRway, N. B.
�� �1- I had within her ample breast a Now when water changes from a liquid Trains leave Seaforth and Clinton gistlor @ A@ JOHN BEATTly-
;, 00180 will be promptly attended ka. warni ajid very kindly heart. econd floor windo ' _tq
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. I there thousand degrees of heat are absorbed, and GofXG WXW-
I 2"" 1�1 �. " n WM. MIC was plain sa:iling. li He had brou ht a letter was a most pleasing air of neatness and com- SzAromrn. (%,Pmlq.
L;; 7,;.'-11; ; - LOYS 9 P eenger - - - - 1.(7 r. aL 1 �3:,. it.
� , � . - IV. of introducti filoni the seiiior partner sort about it; tind out from. the front door become thus latefli't. Therefore, when the " 9.06 P. x. 9. 22 r, x.
� , �i_ ,-� Avetioneer for the Counties of Huron and lon� Of . Fmwnger. - - - -
_L L�� If, 11 AIDd, Agent at. Hens -iii for the Arassey Perth, Had ' -the car -building water within the ol a passes through its Mixed Train - - - The D.P. Rourk Treatment
� t. _ , �L -Harris Manu- M,r. John Rayford. and Prudence,- C fi#ni to a banker in, Wall -for ditmer-time was near at ban came it porous substance into a dry atmosphere on Mixed Train ........ 9.80 A. V. 10-15A.M.
: ,�� 21 fteturing Company. sales pronij)tly attend misnamedivife, knowi�New York t Street, and lie felt very sure that lie had most appetizing smell. 7.05 P. x.
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t'� charges moderate and mtistaction 001110 NAST-
, c� ,;,, ! guaranteed' Y hoiough- I I- the outside, it rapidly changes its condi- - -Foll-
� ;;� �12 �� XWers by mail addrewed to Hensall post -angers to . tf
il I L Office, or IN, instead of being absolute stt only to step down and present this letter in 11 What great, what very reat fun it tioll, and in doing � thi Pao'ehger. - - - _ 7.48 A. K. - 7.82 A x
L ;1� Ai � ,'- � . Concession 11, Tuok. -9 m Pamenger _. - - - 3X3 P. x. ,_ 38 P: 11' CATARRH, AM I
I I -A 1-1 it, they could not have found for.themsel,e -order to securt at 0 ely the berth woild"be to live there, Jac0" Prudence the rest of the water within, so that the RMAl
Uft at b1s residence, Lot 2 nee precis s absorbe beatfro
� 4 ;" -l' sramith, Will receive prompt attention. a more fitting that he desired. i�t MIX&I Traw.. - _ - 6.25 r it. 4.40 F. X.
. I ': - "'I 1� - 1296- tf ,q.)iding-place, all thinLvs eo�,_ I was possible eveni lie said. The tone in which she spoke Showed -
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� . ,ed thaai fate foun-d for them - miker might offer him a that the possibility of making this s r
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I -1 THOMAS N10j I shelter, they could have clear sighted way in -which their ap Bru"810 ...... - 8.00 P. X. 9.30 p.m. 9.WP.M.
It - AS, elli-ellinrat, Ontario, has nd elsewhere, - It) But Jack pulled lip s4ort, and auswered: . ""', AND CONSUMPTIOlf
I Ero not niore costly shelter, even life of N r-re(f to stronger the breeze the more rapid -the 0 11 TU : -
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[: - " for We 3,000 pounds of honey tInd 60 hives of bees. but nowhere else could man s constaxlt�y were recruiting fron, "Well, why shouldn't we ?" For it the tvater becomes. 1 &13 9.43 9.45 Is �sitively the most-rAtional and T SUCCESS..
. they have found a t Bluevale.. - - - 8.27 967 10.10 Kos
I I ; ' Address) Chlaelhurst P. o. lie country Youn struck The pri ciple upon which the olla works WLngbam.:.. _ 8.37 0.07 11.20 F@Lo treatment ever devised for these troubles. lt
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�; � _1 boarders Would have be So nianifest the elenid ts of commercial suc- cheaper hotel tham the one at which they after the ,essel -has been use(I GoixG SouTu_ 6.25 A.M.11.20 A. X. 7_10 P -m. trouble, but thorou�bly endicAt,eg the cause as Well,
; � * :- � 138942 dwelling place u-bere they and their fellow- i Men in whain ivere Mai suddenly that this must be a much is proved, r illustrated, by the consists of combined local and constitutional treat- ,
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I 4 --- .!� Bluevale.. .. - 8187 11.85
I � 11 -e, wbNe buil(ling and inhabiting Holdipg these viovs young,Ajr. Rayford time esp cially. in limestone districts, Bruse Is__ .. 654 11.69 � 8.16 thus insuring & erfect and perinaijent cure, even in
7 . - Of tile futui to see a very. queer side of New York life, where the wate,5 contains m 900 aprarently hope ess cases.
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, , castles in theaiv. 1,,x 0 n of as both surprised 4n( and at the same time to make a wise, not to -* 9.30 ] F,
. �� � ! ,,, K . the few promi ner in which his letitei L the pores, or -interstices, become clogged, I F YOU FEEL WEAK, WRETCHED, DESPOND_
i , goo inelit patrons o t - to Qie A�all -Street say it necessary, reduction intheir ekpenses. and the ENT. 11 You bave Catarrh, Asthma, B
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I - . th that and at the end of half it ? Let us I , this very instant, their use is attended with a certai _ DR. ROURK
L� It ft TO wel Pro"(1etl fOr-it is a solemn truo - Though ollas Gonre NoRTu- BE cured, call isease,
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I * n dan(yer. 8.25A.M. 4 40P.m is widely And favorably known
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I sent me disease germs, the lffenaall.. .. _...... .... a graduate of Queenle, ,
. I 1�11' 7_�_' - d in a gay battle with fate for found that they 'could have tke little room spores, which are not killed by boiling, will ' Hippen- .. _..... - 9.42 6,16 University and of the Academy Terra 31aria,
;a i4 ., al Madaine's customers an hour after his Card and letter liml been and find. out out terms." And when they If the water contains Exeter ...... . ............ 9.29
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� ni(ditly bed and daily'board. he - very much occupied, on the fourth fl6or for five dolla accumulate in the porous of the vessel, Bruceffeld........ .. ....,. 0.55 6.28 geonflo member of the College of'Plivolcians and Sur�
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: CUR A lie walked up W.,111 Street, ,after this of bi��ng talked to in broken Eno,lisb, a d of 7.28 .
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i ��,,� the statue of George Washington. Regard- extra charge 686A.M.Iig.25P.m.
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I assurance of his wildowed inother, whose -hearted Youn people decided derived from the Latin ollap pot, -t e El ...'............., - 7.03 ILQ ' I
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