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The Huron Expositor, 1895-01-18, Page 7# F__'� - -11—. -7 - ­­_­ _7_- I ­�_____ I __1 , _� . .; . '0_0 � � I I .1- _� I - - - . I - . . - � . - . � . - . - . . I I I . I K. �_!__, . I . I . - . � I . . . . . : - � ���-��___ . I - � . � - , I I � , � I I . � �, . I - 1 I - _1� I , .1 . I - - . . I � I . . � : . I . I .. . I � - - . wl_�___ir_-� I . . I � ::��-Ir:�r�Vl--�--l��-�-1-�----�---.. __ __: - _­—.7-T-�� I - , � - - I - I I - - I � I . . I I - ,.JANUARY 18, 18950 - � I- . . THE HURON EXPOSITOR* . 'I, 7 - __ . M - - __ � � � =WW_ ,,, - . � - � . � � . well that it is so. Young -people who have i AU I M120 MW =MWWn . ber and milk. Dessert, a cup of hot choco- -1 I A - no studies during winter evenings are __ ' late. The best and most Christmas like fea- n r-ayS to #4-L-Lanu -Lr a nes-La nLAiii ior wi.jN j,.t rt - N I 11+ � 7 �a - likely to amount to much when they enter * and Manly Vigor, Nervous De- ture of this mead was that 'e were,allowed I . - . , - - w '4 . z . . I Ibility, Paralysis, or Pojsy; Or- . , I � . _� upon the work of life. They will probably, , a sufficient quantity of it to saf At . Ei.�ntc Weakness and wasti tisfy the I / - —AT THE— . ;V � I not get much above hewing,% ood and draw- � ins,U tbfD system, g pangs of hunger. — 11 � / "' I `91� - JtZ� reXt- , -1 � / "I - - , � ing water. Buty,'try to get a part of the ( 11 Our enjoyment of the dessert � . ,__ - ... 10, / . .1 e_ - le I i 1 4 . 4 ing -in d ess of mental Facul- . , I t , .. ;17 1 , , -;� eaforth Carriage 8hop, I i -I . - ( j -1. " I "� I I/ I _J��', I . ties, Impaired Memory Low of chocolate—we tried to prolong as much / - . � i wening for, reading the agricultural papers / - _. /�V � (I I . .8 .. � & , �. P 1, . I I and agricultural books. Agriculture is a ' Spirits, Morose or Irritable Tem- as possible. Over it we told each other . . I . - I 6 ...*� I study so high that you will never see over fear of im ninis Dorsey's Old Stand. . I ngndizig calamity, Christmas stories ; we exchanaed rei - I � - .. athousan and one derange- 0 _NTrT I J....,%ff N it,sodeepthat youwill never fathomit, ' cences of bygone Christmases at home -%vith _R I .... (D --R]:) 0-.%-,V - f ,*_V, , __1 nr, 11 SrT_ -A-rT_v - . % W , and Fe broad that you will never get to the ments of both body and mind the loved ones so far away, We discussed - 1 � .1 - ....%. .1., � 11 � 1, . . .... 0 1 the probability of our ev w reaching our own Has now ready a nice assortment of HAND - I % ..." ther side of it. . restiob from pernicious secret I ... practices, often indulged in by . v SONNE CUTTERS of various styles. Also ;, , . -, %.. P I Precious and. �ricelcss winter evenings ! - the young, through ignorance of firesides again, and w entered into an Education ' is the Corner Stone of a SLEIGHS, both heavy and I , , . IV i9illt-1 In Watch them as t ey pass. They may seem % 0: their ruinous consequences. To agreement that if 'we got back to civilization I. . I I � .. I � � � , A .. -claim and restor6 such before another Chriatma we would pass the I _� . Ij : - :�� . I , 1, �!.,-. I i... I - unforturiates to health and hap- day together in me ory of that awf ul . I p le who w nt to prepare for the greiLt iccessful Career. Thpae vehicles were all made at his own -1 ", I long, but they are not too long for young I* '. I reach, -re I .. � . St . I ..; � I.....:. pilless establishmeut and are guaranteed. to be of , , , .- , eo� of I fe. aThey may seem to be many, , is the aim of an associ- - � - , . 111. 111 1. ____ - - Z, . wor i ft Christmas we were then spen - din 'a in the . .the very be6t material and workmanship. I ;; ation of medical gentlemen who �realm of the relentless ice king. Alas, many � - s 11 - I # I but they are not tod many. Tl�wy may — wL; have prepared a book, written in Educated heads and skilled hands are a1w L .- seem to linger, but it will -not be very long ­ ays in dematic Now is the . -.! 6f those brave fellows never lived to,,�ee .� KNOWT U nU - plain but chaste language, treatin Of th THEY ARE DURABLE, I _T BDkxjpj L until they, all of them, shall L have been r fy hom: inother Christmas. +--Buffalo Express. , best time to enter. . .1 � I JU natitre, symptoins and cu bilit i --k ra 1 1 LT I . numbered with the past. Then ii�se them treatment, of such diseases. 'R'e World's - - ;-0 I � STYLISH AND CHEAP. . � Brings comfort- and improvement and - . P. McINTOSH, Principal. SHAW& ELLIOTT, Proprietors. , - , .;, as they should be used, and great will be Dispensary Medical Association Proprietors . � . - L In the 1'ear of '94. � It !cends to personal enjoyment when the harve5t, some time, that will come from of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgi'cal Institute, Why buy fartory tnn,die stuff when yon can � - _. � . _.. � xri(,htly us, -d. The many, who live bet- such a sowinv. —Canadian Farm Journal. Buffalo, N. Y., will, on receipt of this notice, I get bome-maAe vehicles for the same money - ID - -_ — - with 10 4�ents (in stamps for postage) mail He, limping, etond beside the door, I -0--m- - - , - . that lor,k just as we!l and last twice as I '�er thmi o0jert; wid enjoylife more, with long. - -11 The i ear of '94. 1 � � scaled in plain envelope, a copy of this usef�i His head was berA, his feet were sore, � : Qess expenditure, by more promptly V,7hat the Mule Said. book. It should be read by every young . Poor old '94 ! I pm?"ff?"?" "?" 11% A call is sure to satidy intending purchasers. - - � . I I aclartinn, the world's best products to A civil engineer tells this story : wan, parent and guardian in the land. His hair was white, his face was dragged, - n . � � � _1 the nccYls oll While overseeing a gang of men who, - ; lii8 form was weary, worn and fagged. Dh WOOD . f physical being, will attest � , , - But still he stood and thus be bragged L. McDONALD ..1i I "lie value to heal'th of All -he pure liquid with mule - and teams, were hauling loads About old '94 . — , � " ,, COAand ... I . L every married man or old bachelor." . ._11 of dirt, a friend of rnine�a ventriloquist— The old man turned pale and grasped a - 0 L FURNACES. SEAFORTIL - ? ,laxative principles emlaracad in the came -up and stood by my side, watebing 11 Many a beamy barn was built L I 'I., chair for support, and after a pause she con- # In the year of '94. .. FO 1 1407 . - . 4 . Lraniedy, Syrup of Ficm , I .the men at work. 0 i ALL SIZES OF BUILIDINCS . . . �'. . Z t) I tinued : Many F* maiden tilade a quilt — - -1 ­­­ � —_ - I � Its excellence is du,- to its preson6ing -' Presently a mule, driven by a. large, red- In tho. ye,Lr of '04 - , I I ; � � " From June i,o October, over 80,000 Many a usef ill drain was dug, (Zapacif-q from 10,000 to 80,00 Culoic dFeet I Never so Good, Never so Cheap. (IV kJAF : I A the forni niost- acceptable and pleas- headed and fiery tempered Irishman, balk- marriageable youncr women visit our water- Many a yoiith with consclous mug, I I ed -when ri-lit in front of where iny friend "P - -1 ailt to tho taste, the refre'shing and truly ing-places, and it is estimated that 31,442 The firet thne wore a nilken plug, . I Ten -1orn BuI18, the best lot evcr .� and I were" standing. The Irishman soon In the year of '04. 1 41 CYCLON13 STEEL RADIATOR I young Short I i)ci!e'-c-:.1 -pi-cpertics of a perfect lax- of them catch husbands, thus further redue- off ered in this Province and at prices never before ' I ---, - I I lost his temper, and began to belabor the - . WOOD FURNACE ' offered. They are good size, good color and healthy - f 0 in , - ive ; elfactually cleansing the system, Many a colt was tanght to plow . . - . �lt animal with his whip. .E'very now and g the chances of a resident. Father, take ,, , condition. I haye not lost a cattle beast in the last ) . L this pencil and figure out your Viola's In the year of -'94. . HEAVY - GRATE, espwially. - . , I'lis�pe!!il:,4' colds, headaches and fevers then the mule would turn his head and look adaptedforwoodburnfuir - eight years by sickness of anv kind. Cowe and -;ee� - chances of catching another man if she' let's Many a poor man bought a cow I . them. DAVID MILNE, Etbe'l, Ont. 1406 and pe-, A V reproachfullyat the angry Irishman, but In the year of '94. Heav ee ­­ ­­,-,1.C.-%tly curing constipation. Henry NoodenbaTnil-ler canter away." janIst I Plate Fire Box Dome It hfiF,gjj-eji a,j,,,isf,,Lct:()jj to njilliolls anj still refused to budge. . 4; G ,_ f The Holy Gospel was asserted, Radiator. which best I � ' , "Now just- watch the Irishman," the .)treat,9cott 1" he gasped, figuring for a I The devil oft was disooncerted, "I 4; qn1oker and am more durable � r I � - met vith the approval of the medical moment. " Why, your chances are only And many a sinner was converted RADIATOR of Modem Construe. 1� I Ventriloquist whispered in my ear. . Z . In the year of %4. . The Dr. Rourk Treatmlent - 11 .1 . profas:i:oll, ,-*'.ec'rl,Us0 it &cts on the !Ci - one in 21,875,947'!') L . I .­ tion and Great Heating Power Q_ At that moment Pat, losing all patience, y a maid bec%me a wife - . I � , . I lleo,01, Liver and Bowels witboilt weal,�_ gave the animal a tremendous kiA, - in the " Just as I figured it out myself. What Man LARGE ASK PIT I —FOR—. -4alling a,eri-%alld it is perfectly free froni sball I say to him this evening ?" In the yesr of '94. . I 1 "ZI - ribs with his heavv boot. " Sa ? Say ? Why, tell Min you'll have The happiest year of all h --r life, I I COALtURNACE I CATARRH ASTHMA - . -#V L" Y Obi vCt: 0 1 _abl o substa i i cc. ne mule turned his head,and looking the y The yeir of '94, 1 1 ' . I . ' 'r' Irishman in the face, opened his rnouth� him and be mighty glad of the chance, and Many a harvest field was shorn, : - . ... Large Combustion Chamber . - �-'� ,W of F il�s is for sale by all drug- " , I" . don't let him (]raw a long breath be- � For piles of wheat and bins of corn, , Long Firs Tmval,enolrdlIngradiator . CHRONIC BRUNCRIT13 � , -gists arl 7 --le. bottles, but it is nianu� "Don'tyoudo that again!". The voice fore you add that the ceremony - can take And many a beauteous b.ibe was born, Large Hentin Surfaca . I J iactiwc�d by the Ca,hfnrilia Fig Syrup sounded as thoun,h it came direct from be- In the year of '94. go F699 Door n" a � place right after breakfast to -morrow morn- . Lar 'Co. Only, v. hose naine is printed on every tween the inule's paxted lips. . Ln I . I geotional FIrS Pot AND COINSUM-PRUfs --ne, also the name, Syrup of Figs, The wbip dropped froin the Irishman's ina, and I'm to give you a wedding present Many a nice'freih egx was laid, Z - Rotating Bar Dumping Grate To positively the most rational and MOST SUCCESS- : of �ve thousand dollars in cash. "—F rom the In the year oi '94. 1 IFU L treatment ever devised for these troubles. It . and -�k',Lilg well informed, you will not hand. For a moment he stared at the mule, Boston Post. . Many a Nvorr�ing debt was paid, , DEEP ASH PIT I consists of combined local ADd constitutional treat- acce"'It any substitute if offered. and then, without uttering a word,he_.vvhirl- � In the 3 ear of '94. - OXFORI) W001) FUR14ACEI ====or t, which not only speedily relieves the local I � ed about and-boltecl do-wil the strect " fast Many a bunch of flowers has bl)omed - . i -a- - . r- Many a bumble -bee has bonmed, Sendfor ... -1 trzble, but thorouzhly eradicates the cause as well, I � as his two le(,s coald Cake him.—New York His Mother Made Him. . Full Guaranteed Capacityt CATALOGUE andTESTIMOKIAL 0009. thus insuring a perfect and permanent cure, even in - 0 . Around the roses that perfumed apparently hopeless casell. Herald, A wealthy business man, not long ago, The year of 94. - . , T IF YOU FEEL WEAK, WRETCHED, DESPOND- T16a blilitary Spy. - * -_ ,paid a short visit to his native town, a LZ .... 3 Anufactured%y_ The iitility of the actual spy in time of A Chat on Tobacco. thriving little place, and while there was The man who ma,de a fool of himself ENT, if you have Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Lung I- 1 ' � . In the year of '9 1, Y COMPANY Ltd., TORONTOo Trouble or any other chronic disease, and WANT TO ,war nowadays is limited, espceially in ac- --Ili boyhood (lays many men, began the asked to adilress a SuDday school on the And the man who wade a mule of himself BE cured, call or Avrite at once. tual warfare, by the fact tbattlicy aro scl-" use of tobacco. Some c�f tbeni rearet ever general subject of 'success in life. In the year of '94— - I I I I j WW I j I I j I j I I I DR. ROURK is widely and favorably known 11 dom, able to convey their.ne-wrsfast enough, having begun, while others wou'I'd not be I But I don't know that I have anything I can't forgive them while alive, tw"Wwi, M MMMMM: throughout Canada, being a, graduate o . f Queen's 0 But to forget them I will strive, � some.. WWWWW9 I University and of the Academy Terra Maria. Licen. .-and during the turmoil of war it is only withont it for love or monev. Tobacco is a to say except that industiy and honesty win But, oh, I pity '05," . tiate of the Royal Colle.-e of Physicians and Sur- - the very lat6st news, that is of any'value. poison To most mven and auiliorities state it tile race,' he answered. Said poor old'94. , . . — — geons, member of the College of Pkvsiciaas and Sur- � I When thc,re is a temporary lull in the hos- often paves thq way� to liquor and even the - Your very example would be inspiring, I —The Khan, in the Globe. geons of Ontario and Quebec. LATE )NIEDICAL I . want if you would tell the story of your life," — _41- ____ SUPERINTENDE�NT OF LONDON GE.NERiiL tilities, they can be utilized in tile enuip TiNlorphine-Opium, 11abit. Many men mawaiting for Something to Turn Up. HOSPITAL, etc. - ' � -of the cnerny, rud they are specially adapt-, to quit tobacco. They can't .do it without sai(I the superintendent. " Are you .not ,a The Auld Curler's Prayer. I � Thirty years' practice. -able self-made mail?" , I Consultation free and confidential. , during the period of prepa-ration for some aid. Price's Tobac-Cure will help ' —_ What's the (yood of waiting for it to turn up, and then not be able to Call on or address: war, wbilo tho armies are occupie(I witli them. It's a guaranteed -curp., $1 a box., 'I don't know about that." 0 0 their equipment and marebin.- orders. Sold by Lunisden & Wilson, Drugrgists, ,, �Vhy,'Fve heard all about your eacrt 1. -_ 11 fill. the bill." In tbc interval get yourself in Eihape by taking a course ' I . . t� C1 DR. FRANCIS ROURK k:D . . Under such circunistanceEi, important per Seaforth. struggles. You went into Mr. Wilson's OT I'm bit a puir auld doited carle, in the * - . . I flee when you were only ten." I . Wi'eiller nane to spare, . 76 WOODWARD Avmrx, sonages, who are seldom seen in inter- 4 . The auld broon coat is p,ttched an' thin, I -_ -- --- 1387-52 DETROIT, Ificine-vi4. I .. __ � .� 11 -i.y 'other got t , ,course wit.13 the others, inix freely aniong A Cautious Client. So I did,' so I (lid. But n m The 8hoon are brusten sair ; X_ — , , * — - I ine the place, and while I was there she did There's nane sae plenty cial an' wood, .1 ' -the ordinary herd, and th-us an opportu- A lawyer tells the following story con- all my washing and inending, saw that I . The sh0f is unco bare, . - cf a nity is aff orded to tile spy to study both cernin., it Client, sometbin, of a Nvag ill his Bit I'm,prayin'aye for days I ITM V in- - - I C. SMITH & Mos country and people. If the "theater of way. ivitb whom be h, I I had something to -eat, tmd when I go.t dis- WF the frost i' the air. - T . tc qn-g kept an ac- 0 _F q. ,�& . war" i�-. just on the boundaries, there is count. IA'hen the latb'et w"a'-s-'inade tip, the cour, red told me to clicer up and remember - :B.A'_81_MT_ <::M1RS_ tears were for babies." Ii. r - �4 never any lack of self sacrifleing inen who bill, mostly for tri flin al services, covered sQv- . Cc While you were there you edu.-ated The wife misca's me tae the folk, AGeneral Banking buetneas tranasated, ,are Willing to risk their lives and reputa- eral yards of foolsmp,zls the items enumer- yotlyself—" I The bairnies say I'm da it ; I - I . t -ions for the sake of their country, and - - Farmers' notes discounted, ated the most minute deta,lils' When the Bit there's na nae curlin' . . - herc again -,-osplona,go loses a great dcal of client ca,Ce around to settle' be refused to I I Oh ! no, not at all. My mother heard Whf-n the weather's worm an'saft, � Draftm bought and sold. I my lessons ,every night, and made me spell Of a' the soonda that God has giv'en Forest City Buoiness & Shorthand College Interest allowed on deposits at the rate . , its abhorrent charactei.dstics. Still the enter the office, but stood in the door, ,and, -ork. - There's n ane eae swae� tae me - . loucr words while she did her ,,% I re �, junciny Ls b4)1111d, in self defellso, to pjinish holdina one end of tbe bill, unrolled th 0 % of 5 per cent. per annu-ni. It 4 .. . C3 e , As when the bofiny ch%nnel-starle C_)__P T_,(__)1%-T=)C)3_V, -awrr_ , ,even these patriotic off orts with extreme voluminous document in the direction of' hi irieniber, one night, I got so discouraged I Gangs.;Raring tae the tee. SALE NOTES discounted, or taken for is dashed ni writing book ugly with pot- . lVe lay great emphasis on our piactical. course. See for proof our sue- - severity, and the coniniand issued by the lecral adviser, with the request that he y . Z5 9 0 . ' CDIIeCtiOn 0 hooks -and hangers, into the fire, and she . ill. I cessful. students. A. AL Stewart has received the position as travelling � Germans on Aug. 1P, 1870, was that all Id receipt it. , � 0, I . I woll burned her hands in pulling it out." Wi' withered airm, an' crookit back, auditor with ilie McCormack Harve,itino, Co., Winnipeg. Write us for OFFICE—First door north of Iteld & ,spies and "other traitors" should be pu.n- " Come in," said the lawyer, in his most I -Well, it was certainly trvie, ivash't it, That ance waBstraight an' stran,c�, I 0 F. Wilison's Hardware Store. I ished by death. Although the decree wa4s cordial tones. An' tremlin'limbs, an' blighted'een. catalogue and particulars, addressing parefally. College reopens on .1 I . _greatly criticised at the time, it was in "No, thank you," replied his client, that as soon as you had saved a little money I canna bide for lang - Jaaua r ry 2hid, 1895. 0 1 . SEAFORTH. � you bought some fruit and began to sell it Bit set my toot upo' the Ice, , , ..polnt of fact simply a necessary precau- " you'd charge me rent if I did." .n I . . . I tico. Other armies have gone still f urtber. . ___# at the railway station'!", bly hau'upo' the stane. . 1395-26 . -_ The rich - man's eyes twinkled and then An' pairted youth an' I sball mect J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. ' For instance, in tbo American war of in- Chess For Women. grew moist over the fun and pathos of� some ,For wie short hour again. HORSE S - - - . , dopendance,, in 1 7180, thaBritish major and --Nlrs. W. J. Baird, the famou's Chess- old recollections. . IV. ,gencral adititailt, Andre, was arrested Qn ,91 nions he said , " The people of Noah's '� Vesf" he said slowly; 'and !'should I —AN D— ta tour of espionage in. the enemy's lines Pro,blein woman of London, recommends the I Then gle me but afilther day, � � time must have sank to great depths of Vou ..and hanged; although he begged for the game for women oil the ground that it is a like to tell you a story connected with that Anither hour tae stan' wickedness if their excesses were such that useful corrective to'the tentlency to jump to time.. Perhaps that inight do the Sabbath- Ance mair a blythesome callant Can Get .-privilege of being shot "like a soldier. " schoolgood. Thesecondlotof applestliat � Wi' the besom in his h%n' ; God desired to blot them all out, so that no I nclusions, whicli most of the sex . have. An when the pairtin' shof is played Perry's Seeds at your dealers CATTLB Such espionage as this, however, cannot cl d left regarding what they as fresh and fertile as though � "' Besides," she says "it is a home accom- I bought for sale were speckled and wormy. I me doon an' dee. did. I have no doubt that strong drink � - I had beeii cheated by *t4le men of whom I I:lt gh the a-irrow pqrt my soul . be looked on as dishonoTablo. On the con eave An 11% you got them direct from.Ferry's - tra— in this caso, the end certainly jus- plishm ent ; no woman is compelled to I Qtl 11 4- +1 + heIT)ed to bring those neonle down. So it Aeed Farms. --FE'D ON— ) her own fireeide for the s%ke of chess ; and had bought thein, anct I couLd nou allord Q, It. .Fo- 1. e'. - � . . . tifles the incans. The spy Nvho sacrifices lastly it produces no flirting and general the loss. The night after ]'discovered they . __ -Outing. has been from all ages. In our days we . . - :reputation, bonor and life for his coqntry, frivolity." . 2NIrs. Baird is now able to turn were unfit to eat I crept down to the cellar _*_ - " DWR � � may be looked on as a true hcro.-�Ioino rnade about prohibiting it, a great howl of - . � Out a cheag problem in half an hour. Her a,nd filled my basket as usual. The Building of the Barn. nia'SEEDS I I I � license the traffic, and when any �alk is ER I FEAR'S 'oulltry. � vested rights and an lipsetting of business � ,-and 6 - - "They look very well on the outside'- 0 e known And planted every- - first one, composed six years a o, took 100 ) I , I . . - ��,, 9 I thought, ' 4 and perhaps none of the peo- You're going to build a new barn, goes up. Would it not be better to take here, and are always the .1 �. � I I I I ho"rs to accomplish. )Ier wo'rk appears in And tear the old one down ; chances on a little upset for a short time eat. Ferry�x Seed Anuual I . I �, - the ablest London newspapers and in the ple who buy thein will ever come this way Add you have now the plans, John, . T : � I , I I , I'll sell them, and as soon as they Made by a man in town. 0 0 1 Winter Evenings on the'Farm.. . I again. than to legally sanction something which is for 1895 tells all about I I ch6ss magamnes. , r are zone I'll act some sound ones." The old log barn has got too small surely fatal to body and soul ?" them, - Free. 11 . CO�DITION I I I Winter evenings on the farm may be made I 0 0 . To hold the crops you grow, —0— D. M. Ferry & Co. I . � . .a source Of blessing to the yomg.people of . I AM DYEING- " lklother wag singing about the kitchen . But, John, I -love each mossy wall , A Cure For Bores. windeor,ont. "... � . � I I � � -the f arm home, or they may be f rittered - . as I came up the cellar stairs. I hoped to We built go.long ago. Id I I � � getout Of the Hungarian statesman, Francis I I . -1 away so t1ita when they are gone there will . of the house without discussing the It takes m back azain, John, -i- . � 1, be nothing to show for the opportunities subject of unsound fruit, but in the tivink- To wheneyou firs , 6 wed me, . .Deak, it is reILLted that he used to rid hin POWDERS - AA self of troublesome visitors by telling them . I have used Dr. Carson's Bitters for twelve months, � .1iq I C, . W '� bhey have brought.. Parents can do "� ell I I am dyeing, Edith, dyeing, linc, of all eye she had seen and was upon . When we moved on our farm, John, . and can say that they, are, for an appetiser, purga- � I . the following story : I 0 to encourage the im-provement of those op- Tints of crimson, bric-lit"and fast; me. I Way back in slxt�-three , . � 0 � tive, and nerve tonic,,,the best I ever used. w s look slick and fat, and thrive � . on the part of their children,and Shades, too, dark as Pluto's regions, " Ned," she said in her clear voice, Wh�n all you had to start in life " Once when in Paris, Napoleon I. paid a . J. MARTIX. Notary Public. Al ay I I , fpartun-ities . ' Was your good axe of steel. . . � � . they -will do well to see to'it that they do And they cannot help but last. . 94 what are you going to do with those Your team of-horseg, and your wife, visit to a hospital for old soldiers. Here he Toronto, Ontario. - on their food. I . I not neglect thwis great responsibility. I Let me tell you how I do jt, speckled apples?" 0 . Some wheat and corn and meak). perceived among the rest it man who had - - - L � I " I . . I I � - � 11 - YFARS AGO f had a bad attack of biliousness . sper in yoii� ear, " -ner � .1 lie entered into L I it is acknowledged on all sides that the Let me whi m stam. ed I, ashamed I lost one of his arms, an, Two � . i my �ecret; to advance. � 'Twat; then the trees fell fast. John, conversation with him. ! and took one bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters, and Notice. - G04 . I � farm is a grand place for laying the founda- Diamond Dyes is all s " Then you'll be a cbeat. and I shall be' Arid so. -n a place was clear'd, . 11 Where did you lose your arm ?" asked ` can truly recommend it to any one suffering from I � , 4 , - li tions of character. But we do well to re- You can do the same, I i ny dear. . � ' Ere many days were passed, John, � � thiscomplaint. MrE. Charles Brown, Toronto. ? � ,� . . . she said -I A home we soon had rear'd ; the Emperor. - I ,,� -member that even on farms Gri'*iina,ls may � - I asbamed to call you my son," I - � � I . . �_ - . How proud was I when first we ate . M aj es ty. " The areatest care . : I 0 get worn and dingy promptly. 11 Oh !to think you could dream-- 11 At Waterloo, your . 0 be grown. The chances, thlat su�h results Though .my clothes Our'I'humble meal at home, i Wild Cherry and Ilypophopphites are combined L 11 I � � � - �', are reduced to a ininimum if And with stains are spotted o'er, - of such a sneaking thing as that." Then " Then, no doubt,you curse the Emperor with Cad Liver Oil in Milburn'tj Emulpion, the best is exercised in select- 11 I , � -will follow , I enAbd not a queon in state, 11 L fam ily. Though they look as fit for nothing, she cried and I cried, and Fre never been Or lofty p vour countr every tilne you look at Lung remedy. .. I . . I proper oversiaht is given, to the . I 0 place dollie. and - - y I ing the ingredients r � I 0 I AVIdle such oversight should be constant I can make them gbodionce more. tempted to cheat since. - No, sir, I haven't . We� planned the old log barn, John, your mutilated limb ?" I -----.W* 40- — from which this val- -, Though ia " No, indeed," protested the veteran, I ca n highly praise Burdock blood Bitters. My . - . . �aud unfidlincy there are times -when it may .ve not many dollars anything to &by in public about- my early When all the ni-Ilt wai still, symp toms were dropFry, backache, and sleep)essnes, 0 . r -e ' To expend on g�Lnients new, I struggles, but I wish you'd remind your In our rude home'beneath the treeS, " for the Emperor and my native land I uable compound is L I 1�1 1&ccoTrlpli's�h nli�re than at any Aj��r seasonV . � . *11 and all theFe disappeared after using two bottles of . I � -_ . . i . would readily sacrifice my other arm, if pared, wj that we � . I g these afe the I IL can dress xts well as any, boys and girls, every Sabbath, that their Where sang the wli-p-pD -wil Burdock Blood Bitters. Oc r ina Holmes, Wood pre, . - I � . . I .au(I prominent a,mon, one - And I know that you .can, too. mothers are doing far more for them than How echces rang from hilfl)lto de?t,' needs be." " I can hardly believe that," Point, Sackville. Now Brunswict'. are willing to pledge - . 1i -evell,i,ligs of the winter, w en p,%rents an( �1 . thev are doinc, for themselves. Tell them, How fast your axe did fly, the E niperor quietly remarked, and pass- -we 0. I I - 11 - ­ �_ . eb-ildren have so in- time to, spend t I j q, 0 As one by one the pine trees fell, ed on. No cold or cough too severe to yield to the cura. them strictly pure. I �� ; . I: I I I . �, � Let not fashion's servile' minions too�, to pray that their mothers may live While gay and blithe was 1. �L . ,; I � grether. 1 1 - " But the soldier, anxious to prove tbaf tive pow -r- of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. This explains, in a �: I . . _� The outside work of the day is over. T Scorn the garments'thus made o'er ; long enough to enjoy some of the prosperity . �_ I . ID . And when you needed.help, Jobn, he was in earnest, immediately drew a -0 *4- — measure, their great POPUI74 , and 7 j�. !I . c -ildren. hEwe corne home from school. Th ir 'Twas no dyer's hand that made them, they bave won for their children, for -nine To roll the logs in place, GYNTUMM—For a number of years I suffered from . rity . - didn't. "-American Paper.' � . , _�h I sabre from its sheath and I nparallele(I uccess. Full - directions . I " such as carrying in -wo)d I have done the same !before. . I lent my strength, and then, John, I OPPC(l Off his de.f, ess, and KHt winter I could scareely bear at U I 8 � . �! ,evening cl�ores, i — You'd kiss my haPPY other ann." , . I il : .zi,nd feeding the chickens, are coinpletrid. I, who took my last year's dresses, I 0 I Jice : * r1l. I applied Yellow Oil and I can hear as well as on every ack ag . Price -2,5c per * . . - ; ' ' How roudly did we raise those walls, Here Deak would pause and fix a pen -3- anyone now. Mrs. Tuttle Cook, Weymouth, X S. , P La e � . ;_ Washed and dyed,and pressed and turned. . � � . & - 40P I , The supper has been eaten, and .two or A STEALTHY FOE. Wi roof, and door, and now d, or three pounds for 50c at . i- - s time Made theak o'er for this!year's Nvearing- �� — trating look on his visitor. - poull I ) 4- � i ilable before it i 'Twas soon our horses had their stalls, I 1: three hoUrs are avai I " Well, what have you to say of such a Variable appetite and itching at the nose are signs � - .- ,I' for sleeRingr- These -hours .should be re- (lowns for which the heart has yearned. Bri.-aht's Disease may Exist a -Long With one for 11 Bes.i," the cow. - . I- - I - � of worms. Dr. Low's �Nlorni Syrup is the beat cure. 9' 1 � - I 1i . While before it is Suspected. man,wid such an action ?" - -*so. . - � . , I r as precious by the parents. They - FEARS Drunr Store, � � lra,rded , I And when our Bill was. born, John, I 11 A mostsublime act of self -sacri flee ! A CP - - 1: --D, ing, E' itl], dyeing - . — . � ii arei hours Vvbich, if rightly spent, will,be Yes, I'm dye g d O� - BAD BLOOD Causes Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Ab- - � n . � To comfort you and me, I � - f -, shape the character of No, you do not need to go ; I)Rwro-RE, January 14.-Brialit's disease truly noble character !'-' This was the style � r- . Tent in lic1ping to - 0 How often in the old barn I - scesses, Uicerp, Q,crofula,ete. Burdock Blood 13ittem SEAFORT11. . I - vi r, , . d(reS legislators, and teachers You've not hindered m6- a, moment ; has 110 symptonis of its own, and may long I've hea,rd his laugli of glee ; - of reply invariably giveii. cures Bad Blood in any form from a common Pimple . 1. . ji the future it, , , I �Tis not hard tO (10, 3' 1 ou know. xist without the knowledge of the patient As high,apn,i a load of wheat 11 But the story has one flaw," lie would to the worst Scrotufa Sore. ______�____ -, ______ I . . . . . � 4�:V' 7 is false. e 0 . ; I ­ �.� . of the colilmonwealth or all histor, . I'd to6a hina to your side- 40 __ I � * i4 ork, therefore, be well done. Let Nww, no more one need's to wonder , , or practitioner, as no pain may be felt in 'Twas then, my life was all complete, gravely add. � � ! f,et the w " What is that, pray ?" For Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, or�'Tdrpid .. hI i it be pa,tiently done. The results -which How to make their dresses do ; I . the kidneys or their vicinity. , There may My heart was satibfied. 11 It is simply impracticable. How coiild - Dr. McLellan, London, , . be no -albumen in the water and no tube- Liver, J3urdock Pills are the best cure. ­ I ­ , � I liang upon. it are far-reabbing, if not, indeed, �When with such a little -trouble, I Stree , fipecialist on the : � - . Our fields have grown broad, John, a one-armed man contrive to cut off his only .0 * 0. . 234 Dundas, t as new. casts, yet Brialit'sDiseaseisthus recognized, . - -, � I " Dianiond " makes them good , ' . - I n Our children now are four ; Burdock Blood Bitters cures all -diseasas of the . i_1.1 mornent011s. � remaining arnil!" I A N.o sach golden opportunities come to the - I as it mysterious, everyday malady,which is in- The Lord has pro3pered you and me, 0 blood from a common Pimplt, to the worst scrofulous EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT I H 1� — I . it parents ill the city, or, if they do, they . . I creasing at an alarming yate. Before Dodd's With plenty in'our store ; _____ * - Bores or Ulcers. Skin Distages, l3oil8,j3l.9tches and Graduate of the New York Eye And . Ear Rosp!tal, I , � . 7 j A; Busin ss Girl. Kidney Pills -were placed within reach of Your raven hair is streaked with snow, all Blood Humors cannot resist its Healiug powers. ,889. Post Graduate Course at the New York Post I � . - . . I L bt-Lt seldom. Many of the fixtbers e While toil has marked your brow, .0 *-0-- , , Graduate Medical School and Hospital on the ESe, - ��� - ,,,o ni e � the public, these diseases were considered The old log barn, built long ago. My FEETwere 8,3 hPdly swollen that I could not Ear, Nose and Throat, 1,992. Eye$ Tested. F`ulj I People overlooked the importance of perma- ;t there intist needs look after their work. " Father, I would like to see you in the � I - � Ij "'hen. ,lot thus enc,aged, some are tempted library oil a matter of business." bv medical men and the public to be in- We must not part with now. . nently beneficial effects and were satisfied wear m, shoes. I got Yellow Oil, and to my witonish- stock of Artifical Eb�es, Spectacles and Lenses. Will .- - L . - 11, . 0 , -, ing or th,at. ' The child- " Very well, Viola ; icome along. .NLow, c�v,rable. Thanks to this popular remedy, Nvith transient action; but now that it is ment itgave instant relief and two bottles com. bujkt the - ­ to attend this mbet , You'll let it stand for me, John, i�- tly, cannot resist the tben, what is it "" I : th&usajids are now enjoying perfect health pletetv cured me. Mrs. ii� -.G. Mcli,iy, Berwick, - . r ren, a,11 too frelclnelil . � Your wife now pleads t -day, generally known that Syrup of Figs, -will Ontario. _ � � - A Henr� who, without it; would to -day be laid away � Xnd th,' we build tha now barn, permanently cure habitual constipation, RATTEVIURY HOUSE, CLINTON, 1�. - attractions of thb sidewadk or those of saine " Father, you are f aware that -*---- .. . I , Noodenha.ninj�r has 1)e(�,jl pa3,incy Ille his D_t- in their graves. I You'll let the old one staY ; I `_� entertainment; hence this precious season . 0 � . ON. 'Tid homely, and 'tie rough, beside, well-informed people will not buy other Stark's Pwkders, each package of which contains ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1895- . .� �1 - is inimeasurably lost. tentions for the last ve'ar ?" � � - , , laxatives, wbich act for a time, but finally t . cter building, I ljoura 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Chirges 11oderate- '.. for chara, ' And Fttorm8 have turned it brown, wo preparations, one in a roundwooden box, the i i I d I've f�lt like kicking him. Christmas in the Arctic. -*njure the system. . . I", , o,rder tha,t the yotfng people of the f&rm " Yes, an We built it whan I was your bride- IL cover of which'forms a measure for ohe dose, an lm- ; ,� �� �It In - �, 13"X52 t t evenings, ' " I think. Chri8tnlas, 1883, was my most Don't tear the log birn down. ----.-- - ----. r - uly improve their winter The idea of a Noodenhanimer darino, to as- . mediaterelief forSick Headacheand Stomacb,i.lso "I .Ellmy d M � o � . . � I . CILARLts D. BisoJIAM. ; I . GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. Neuralgia. andi all kinds of nervous pains, and an- I I 'H hance so -to improve the"'- pire to the hand of a Qra,fton "" memorable one," sai(l (_,'reneral Greely, the Toronto. 1� 'TY C I - . � grive theni. evc . 1� - other in capsules, (from I to j of one is an ordinary " � . ' I i�t . ��'ive thell, books and magazines as bright " He has asked me �o be his -wife." fa -mous arctic explorer. 11 With my com% . � 0 � -hy, U I -9,— S7S -4 dome which ao on the Bowels, Liver aind Stomach � I �. r hre beyond the., heawthstone. " The scoundrel ! 1� I'll mai I the inand I was proceeding southward in tile _ complaints. They do riot as most pills and so many I � . . - V as the btazitl,g I . Moody on the Liquor Question. EPP A -,effect or produce aft" YOUNG LADI 8 f , Nlake sure that they have the opportunity t,vr out of him." I . hope of obtaining help, and about the I I other medicinlies jo. lose their A z . constipation, ind are nice to take. 25 centa a box, I . . .. 0 " tober we eusconced ourselves in a es not find anv reason in BREA KFAST-SUPPE'R. I � . I to read fru,1140,Pc"s and books whioh treat " And I 'liave alolost pi iinised,' slib 26 th� of Oc Mr. Aloody do' � at all medicine dealers. . -AND - .. 7 1 4 � � - I I little hut at Cape Sabine. -when' lie would I I .4)f fil,ri-ning aj,d, prive theni good ones. It placidlN continued. Our supply of ., his Bible to stay his hand 11 By a tborough knowledge of the natural laws . �* 0 W1 I i . I i I - .., all t .� - 11 e ope -Having been troubled with biliousness � ; I may be - ' ,',,_-ercd' that this rne�tns outlay. 11 What -what ! My daughter illarry 06 food was running very low -and we were on smite the liquor traffic. In 6 c of ,his ser- which govern th 7 rations of digestion and nutri- and beaA. GENT L�E M E N I I T outlay, and such Noodeifharnmer workiiig fnr fifteen dollars very short rations, every Z being allowed ­ . tion, and by a careful application of the fine proper- ache. with loss of appetite, I was advised to. try Dr. � � - �, It does, blit it is profitable - I 0 1 -_ -_ - -_ I . ; i hed, even a week 7 Never ! (,'b to your room while just enough food in each twenty-four hours ties of well -selected Co,-oa. Mr.Epps has provided for Carson's Bitters, and found great relief . . . . I I .. zentertaillulent should be 6 f urnis I seek this base adven,t-" to sustain Iffe. Under these depressing cir- our breakfast and supper a delicately flavGured bev- do,,,. . ' Send 0 cents in stamps or io cents silver, and we - - . - , Tificc should hav - to be made in . 0 erage which may save us many heav� doctors' bills. W. F. CANIN, will send y(,u by return mail the I I � - - a0ough sa(, o hCve it thus. 11 Father, I want to; talk straight business cunistances and. amid the awful silence of Fifty Years . It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that Torouto, Ont. - ? I ", - I I f I ,*omo other direction t j ; - -ith -you " she inr,erropted " As you are a constitution may be gradually built up until strong 40040. . ! x -,,,P-u a vol-ing lad becomes intere,sted ill ,% the polar night the cheerfulness that we . I 0 ,N a wa, - ' -la n gh to resist every tendency to disease. Hun- Messrs. DICK & CO., Montreal. Perfect Letter W ' VA 9 1 likely to re, this it t1ib Sta(e of '_�Nlasfsachusetts:" contrived to n , intain was remarkable. As BF,FORI� THE PUBLIC AND SAIX _e ou �, ,tgric-L,11,tllr,�1 literature, he is not 11 Yes." I � . dredo of subtle maNdies are floatlQg around us ready I have ' "I . I I . the Christmas season approached we, all ck wheiever there is a weak point. We may -analysed and tried your Blood Purifier in a A et%t little book, being a perfect @uide in the :art of I I I I leave n STILL INCRgASING. " Friend- I . . tllf. fEl,rul. His,.love jor the calling I e vital statisties of the . I to atta -ell large number of, cases, with the moist oalutory re- Lettir Writing. It contains letters of Love, � " � . -ill deepen 11 Have you seen th� looked forward to it -svith eager anticipa- escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves % - V and � I will increase, and his' interest ,%N .!�3 . - fortifiedwitb pure blood and aproperly nourimhed suits. I am continually prescribing it in my prac ship, Buoiness, etc., with valuable instrue lonb 1! - - ': ck-like, to the calling %I.--', ta t e f o r t 11 e las t y. ear tion, not only as a festal day whose associ- frame. "-Civil Service G%zette. tice. It is invaluable for worms, hide -bo nd, impov- advice. Every young man and woman should have �� .� 1,1n,til it nloors hini, 111) ; I ro L " No, of course_n4. The �qdea of that at ions and memories would to some extent Gray's . er' .shed blood, aud debility, wbile I kno u � : 11ade simply with boiling water or milk. 3old w nothing to this book. Addrea, I : L 0 I . L - I I ' kulking around here � � L of his fatl!�ers- ie farm, doll't tllLiiik Hen Noodenhamnier It In vary tbe'wearysome monotony of our fix, only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: equal it for general improvement of stock, and on- � yollil.,(" people of t1 : . hanaing their value NOVELTY PUBLISHERS1 -, � er -" : - but because we knew that the ,winter sols- JAMES EPPS k CO., LTD., Ho.Ni,r;oPATmc CHEmIsTs, I jiglitly Of volir Opportunities: The ,svillt af ter my ;7 ' "' Syrup of - Red -r VETERINARY EDITOR" Family Herald," Ingersoll, Ont. I L L . tll(;N7 pass, olle by wie, will " Wait ! Accordi�ig to the sul,tistics, the tice would fall about Decelnber 22nd, and I I LONDON, E',31,_ AND. 1398-26 Montreal. �1 . I its I - , 0- - - 14OU2G � � - 1; - ,eveniqgs fortunes State has 871,250 nioi;�e fernities than inales. tha.t then the sun would return and the long . - I I It - " . llav(; 111ore af a bearing on, yo.ur HE desire -to be well dressed is laudable. All .a - � X � - * There are 226,890 i ID . Everywhere Well Spoken Of. 3 . ore. i1narrim,eable gil'Is dreary night be at an end. . . Spruce T f d to the suirn of refine- . than, YOU shall, bprobal)G, el%lc� know. Then n I " Christmas day came at fast. well dressed wonlkn ads, - � g of Christmas . _Ifie ommunity.� A lady is Are Stark's Powders for Sick and Nervous Head-* 4� I . 4 i I allow theill to pass than can find husbands, 'io say nothing tuent and social grace 0 _% Grain Orushing 11 I use thw, well. Don't I anxious for No. 2. The in the arctic reaions ! At six o'clock we well or ill dres3ed in propor on as the material of ache, Biliousnet's and Liver, . I Z� I 1z I . ;i 1, i-, - "'itl.l.oUt injjPj`oVjng them. �Solne ,Are so IS -0-21 widows' I C� Gum is �� is perfector imper- Air Wood, maniger Imperial Bank, Port Colborne, And Grinding. �: fo(yjis,ll as to fritter them- awa�y, or umber of young men in the 8tate earnina bad our breakfast­wm-thin soup made of peas, . which her costume coinpos, - . IL 0 r tnd potatoes. Our Christ- feet in qualitv. The best.bagi or a beautiful coo- says: "They do their work admirably." I � - . - over fifteen dollt�rs , week and, in the mar- car'ots, blubber i For COUGHS, COLDS and all LUING . � t1jen, in idic sluiliber. The porcupine- is ca, I turne is founa in Pricide%'s famo s-_dreso fabrics, be-,, Mr. Alex. Rumsey, Imperial Bank, Welland, says: I (.10 le �)f the ket is,only 622,107. 1 There are camped on inas dinner was served ,at I o'clock. Hear- AFFECTION -S. 25 ct�. a bottle. Sold -cause the waterial i,; 9,j ffexible, soft and rich, wbile! " They are excellent." Ml_RRAY & TV-NDAT,L will be at the Grxnge ball, . � , incf tj,lat. Young peop - I YRIDAY of each . � - - pi-Jile of ., . ' 0 . he the trail of these young men ex-actly 2201- ken to our menu. First course, a stew of . having every qualit.N of durability, that, in the Mr. George H. William@, Thorold, says: "Forever Egniondville, on THURSDAY and I � � - farin, rise superior to the porcupine �n t I 0 . . everywhere. , hands of the skilled modiste, that perfection of con- -f 12 years I suffered severely f rom. Sick and ,Nervous week for the purpoee of grinding and crushing grain, . - I V � 000 youncy women ,-and 1,50,000 widows. seal ineat, onions, blubber, potatoes . and . - I.iusbalidintr of ti,yne. " tour, so dear to every woman's heartj is communi- I Headsches'and Liver. I tried all the remedies with* Parties bringing grain can get it home with them � () Z- - -e school studies Three out of every five children born are bread crumbs. Second course, -served one KERRY WATSON & CO., PROPRIETORS cated to it in a mo9i conspicuous degree. Ladies out effect. Stark's Powders cured vue." the time day, price for barley and oats 5 eents pex . �i f�ut, y a answer, you haN eis. 140SX4 � , girls. Death remoN`es two young men to ' hour after the first, a stew of raisins, blub- should ask for Priestley's black dress goods. Price 26c. a box; soffl by'all,mVicine deal bxig and 6 cento for peas. - to attend to. That is verY tt'lle) and it is 0 I I .= � (3) . I � I I � . , % I I � . . - I . i . �, - i . . I . I . I I � ­ I , � . . p I . i . . . . � � � I . 11 i I . - .. . t � � . j . I . . . I -- -- ­­ I �� �, � - . - r . . . k, . ; I . . . ? � j � � I .- - . .. . -_ _. , - � I- I . . .. _. - - - -_ ­_ � , " ---- - � I ­_ ­­­ ____ . - - -.-I �__ . . - I ­ � � : . . I - - - - �__ - --- - I ­ I - I . I . . -- ---- - - -, _.: I � . -1 I - I ­ I . _�­_­___ _ ____'_'1__2_'-_- �--�------"------.---��.-,�"-,-----.�--- ­_ - � - - - - - - . 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