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I . - I I . � i � I :i - . . ; I ' 1 1 - I f i . . ,� .. I � -1 ! � . NOTI06. I I � a stately team -of big 1 males, 11 6 bandA ' GOOD NIG,HT. � � i I I A0 I � . IMPORTANT . o : ` " I . I . � �, IT ,S m lo'' kers Jll & - � - high -or over, perfectly well, matched 1 MOKENNA, Dominion and I'Jovincia,l Land � The clock ticics loudly, biit the house is stilL I- E J. %urveyor, Merh1ser of ttLeAmda�ion of Ontario - - I 1 =-- I 1, F . - hmd pulling true every S ep, is as fine a i The wind moans Inoo(Illy in'tbe chimney - � . Land Surveyors, Dublin, Ontario. ' i 1386-62 . � I . . I . , i le , - Ll P � I sight as a lover of live stock need want - *1 � . 1, ! � she@ of their cue � I . I � .. , ­ to see. Occasionally they reach even 17 Loose leaves at rest up on ',the window sill I - - i - I ,. groove. . -DUGGY FOR ' I To meet thewi I mers, -I - . . SALE. -For sale ch'ap,or will be ,� . TheGeo.E.Tuc�kett& Son Ob,'Ltd., " exchanged for wood, a % I --� - Stir speringly-e'o so 1. covered Buggy. ' Hamilton, 1 at!, have plftceF� upon - . I . hands in height. Why is not- the mule � _ mi�ht fairies . . I X : . . I I t . . . I � m i I - Xp-ply at THr, E PosuoR Office, co"forth. 1436-tf � the market j I - better kii own * anq a ciated, in the It, . I . I . I i t ppr I - , ! .1 . : I : Clouds cover up the stirs -the west gletirus d � V � ' . north and west? givE -.1 11., I -white- I ; I EDAR TIMBER FOR SALE -The undersigned P�Ug - -F ' A WORD F R; THE MULE, .1. . e P. I I i . �-�h C has for sale a quantity cf CEDAR, suitable for A Combination ' OJT . One more Sto to close. jThe mule Good night, dear heartJ g$od nightl .� 1 , . . I 1� il � ; � I bridge timber, which can be cut to -order. Also a. I ' I . [ - , To He More lateIll exit ,and .Better Tom-' haSa memory and a long one. He re- AlIday there has been:da �kness in my hea 4 large lot of Iftne Cedar Posts and.Codar Shingles., �� i pored, Tha � the Horse? I S. S. COLE, Ethel P, O.- 1436-tf I . . - . I I members, bides his timi -And avenges- All day without you, oh the long gray hours � I I - � I ! There are those he think he is, and his own w n f thelpennsyl- To think of yon, and know our thoughts 4tpart-! I To think someways areall.setthic�,kwi�h I AUARRY STONE. -The undersigned has for sale - . "'T . it is pleasant to In, ow that even a mule - vanLj. mines Was a mule dily�r noted I flowers I W at his quarry at Granbrook a quantity of choice- I . I � I I i 1 ; fto-ne, suitable for cornor atones, sill stonea and has valiant defeno] ers. These -say that .for brutality- t fforded himmore joy Wbpn iny way wends 4io sad and void of lightl . orldge atone. Will be sold at reasonable prices. SMOKING , T081 CO.- I he has a name for stupidity and obsti- to torture he I-, than to give Good night, dear hear�, good night.� i aNORGE BAKER, Cranbrook, P. 0. 1408-tf . . � . . .. I � I r ! I . . . i nacy that he by no means deserves.' them pleasu 0 one cf the Aiiiinels - -Exc4ange. - this supplie.�41)nz felt want, �givi g I ' - � i .% . I I - Mr. B. E. Kingsley of Pennsylvania o il ! I I TORN BEATTIE, Cl,irk ,f the Second Division tbeconsumet . ore 20 cent plug, oz a was a agalurt whom he seemed to I VEAL PIE ALL AROUND., - . � 10 cent plev6, or,a5 cent piece of t3e 14 Court, County Commiqon6r, of Huron,Con- . � mu�e 0 , is one ,of the muld's frieno][4 MX. Kings- have an especial[ spitq. He beat and I � , I � ran .. - -- ' ca Agent. Funds 'Virginia Tob^ ley has had - exten ed e7erience with 1bused the dumb bmite month after I voyancer, Land, Loan- and Insuran, - . I fawous ," T cc . I pu re , An American's TrIb itto to the Memor.t Of linvested -and tor Loan.i Office -Over Sharp & . I . - - t 1��X IJvous'store, Main street,lSeaforth. � 1289 11 I - Mr. Long Ear in tit miu6s of his native Inontb, and tb, barnesse'd up Charles Dickens � � I . e -y I I e� i . The tin I tag, , 11 T 41, 1; " is on state. He says the faultslof'his favorite as he wag, coull i�:oi'ti'hne himself. 'The There is a pie s�op in �ondon that , . : , ' v . . . . - ORTANT TO THE, BUILDING PUBLIC. -In I pie 6� e. �c 183�.e .� beast may be all- a �coun�ed for in two poor beast grew more . I more vicious .. Charles Dickens use 'to stand before when 1worder to reduce our large stoek of dry Hemlock , . 1 61 . . I I - !� words -bad treat t Treat the mule in temper, hop aturally. The as a child 4e, drud d in a blackbag f;ac-. - lumber, we will offer- special inducements to cash '. . ;: - ' Er 11 . wever, n � - I r , ed that all his time ihe bad - A . buyers from now until Jujy Ist. Bills for barns and I �, 0 1 1 as well as you t. I �a your horse, and he event show tory Every ay, oic his way to and from houses filled out at the shortest notice. ' , 11 , will astonislv you oth by; his intellect been treasuring up th memory of' his work, lie paused to o evour viiinds with his f4'2 4 - I. . ) Ixomlz, Dashwood. ?2"t f " I 'Karn Org W Piaho eyes, and sometimes as he said, he pressed - . I �� - and affectiou, says iis friend. I wrongs. One day the br4t al driver cameo' . I I I � � - o the w ridow pines, as if by I . �: . . his toguio . ARMS FOR SALE-7heunderai d hat twentv I , : � In the minos ar long low passages neax him when he was ble to use his do'ing�tlfat begot a'ittle bit o4, a taste�of I FChoice Farms for sa] e in East linleron, ho'broa- . ner County of the Province; all sizes, and p rioea to - Compan X, through which the coal 'in" st be drawn head naid fore feet freely. In an instant I . 11 -- the go�d things that lay so neai� yet w�re suit, For full information, write or call pei 3onalh% - I ; "beyoDd his rea -h. I i � . . . I � � on small cars to the outh 6f the mines. he caught the ma,if in his teeth and �o far I i � I . No trouble to show thevm. F. S. SCOrT, 3rusBela I . . . I - P. 0. I � - ..391-tf What- we.sa : is rue, and These passages are in some cases not so 'shook him' arfully. IS o power could i. An 4merican w io 'aftires Dickeps T . . . . - . - I I I . high as the mule's ead. A horse would, make him 1 t go. He flung his tyrant hunted, up- this pie 'hop ,when. he was �n 1A POTTAGE TO LET. -That commodious cottage, at � I it.- go on and d . �r I- ent K4 . � , Everybody knows ash his 11 ag4inst the top back and for li�up and do, Vu in that ter- Lo.ndob. in order to g atif sent* W v,J present occupied by Mxs. T. W. Durcan, on , i ; . . I . . . the passage and then stop,' says Mr rifle tussle s veral minutes. When at Ourl � I Goderich street, Seaforth. It Pontains six rooms, . Of osio. It proved to b � a' mere box @I place, lh� a poor quari r of the cit but ad Our success demo so Ahat business can be length he sto ped for breath and flung ; a� 0 ' large ball, kitchen, summer kitinhen, good cellar, 1-8"Ya' � Kingsley. : Not so the mulo. He 10% te . woodshed, hard and soft water. Apply on the pre- done on a fair-, square baal,� and,be,succemful. . orlglna�Lbusiness was t1ll - onduct d the�e. , - -nises, or to F. HOLMERSTED, Solicitor, Seaforth. There's si. reason for us f continu illy getting the ahead, sees he .low passage ':aiAd reasons down the thi g ,he held 'n his teeth it As the tiravelor paere Into the shadowy i�- . : I ' . - 1438-tf greatest share of trade. N6vot has Dur mastery been to himself 11�e am,, 4: If �, go straight was not am , but a co - so. He had ) . . so complete as It !snow. No other concern can sell � . . -p terior a voice piped �lbow: ! ' at. the prices we can and will ; 'non can give you the on) I will bump my:head against1that shaken the li e outi of his tormentor. "Please, sIr, Will w4 �uy me a Weal 1 I I I ; � � SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED. -Wanted for Sev- choice of ad fine a line of inatru ents pa ours, in Wall. I w1l stoop dow4,- i d then it z - pie?" I . I � tion No. 7, Stanley, a male teacher holding a nos ir for , , i raft o Coach Horse, NVhlch? , I . . � . stat- square or upright pia I . church or parlor - will not hi � me. And t4es intelligent . D . . I The owner of thevolce -0vas a small, 4i - second class certificate for 1896. Applications orians. ing salary required with testimonials io, be addressed 11 -new organs and pia i lanted for the term mining mules actu 11V dip. d The 1carria e horse is pure luxury, sheveled person, with wh4m a veal pie or To no,B warl - .. I I b to the undersigned at Hills Green P. 0. on or before 'of seven years. . . i the drdt ho se an everyday necessity. any'othe kind would ha-�e agreo�d rio, t GY the 15th of August. I in the low axchway, and draw the 'coal . h Duties to conamence January TERMS -83,85, or �10 or- more montbly,until paid. I . . I ' I . �1, more inducive, more ' No such fancy prices can, �,ver be obtain- . I - well. The American repli d. I I Ca � ist, 1SOU. JOSEPH HUDSON, See. 134Ox4 What can be more liber' cars through tunnell not so 11 igh as their 0 � Baf than to buy a KARN. I , own heads byfour ifiches, Whoev 'saw ed for draft horses for -work as for fine "How mauy boys 4 , u suppbse thit t I . I � er, shop would hold?'.' i � �, ? 11 G1 ,rVO SCHOOL TEACHERS. -Wanted lor School . . I . coachers or f"t and handE ome roadsters . � � . � . a horse reason like that? ' I * "13 dunno. Abe ' 15 10-r 16, I should hi _L Section No. eight, Grey, a male teacher who I , holda eecond or third close certificate, to teach the, 0 L. D.oivney, ' - For many years iin the Lcka,Wona In the,: possibility of producing fl� world think. " i 11' wi -0 - J I �. . . . . ' L� Be � " balance of the year 1895, duties to Commence after I . , mining regions ther was a iaithfni old beating trotter or 'a sensational carria,gye "Well, you go anJ et 15 more boys A d fo summerholidays. -State salary expected. Applica- 1429 1 MANAGER'. . . ; I team the breeder I I - tione will be received up to August 3rd, is 9 . � . . � . � I : � ofteii en-iovs a thrill Of bring them I)ack her, ." " ' to I I " - 4 1 1 I applications to be'sent to 1). MqTAGGART, See.- : I ! � . � I i i. f � I � hopeful excitement whicl findg no par- The boy studied t e ' an's ace fo a . . . in I I - . Treas., Moncrieff P.O. 1441x4 i . allel among the more matter o5f f- N+as 1 t" . - i ] I ,wt moment, as if to la�a 0 sure he Jll . A . I I - I I . � ." draft horse breeders. But on thb dther enjoyment of his s6rli es, tbenb ed hfin:- � rrHRES�I-NTG MACHINE and Grain Grfnding Out. . � - . f - 0 a si e stre t, with'a yell, Hard I I -L fitf, DU 1 N"S I " . hand the breeder of draft horses has sev- `01 y _L r Sale. -An Ab . i . . I . a minut 11 e retu rned, t", le years, a Stratford Decker Threshing Machine travail- ' � I I � eral compensating advani ages. For in- fore ell Engine travelled four 0 elapse � . I � � . ed two yeirs, nearly as good as Dew. A Waterous � I . � I stame . e, he has' fewer misfits, his colts head cf a, procciss'L f 16 gamim e asserted I Engine Works twenty inch Frenc.h Buhr atone for � I ni .. as to size and cl4hl g, una mcus in a - grinding grain. only done� our own grinding, better B . , I - 'Will istand rougher treatment, 44d' if. petite and hope. Thl ragged b taliob - � than new, our own make of elevators, price at the . .. � I _ wqrks $2 . ,$475,00 will buy the whole outfit or will ; I � they should get injured by barb w#e or sembled close behind thebeliefactor �� . I i � '. - otherwise the deprecia, -ion in *alue, followed him preciritately Into the s 6 sel Iseparalte to suit a purchaser. MARSD9N SMITH . � I � . .. ;�. . _ - I Brussels 0. � - 14 40-tf I � . I Im - I o 1 . I . . : :.� - � ....T.,:�!"'. ��:7, . ­:. thereby is very slig . when he announced that he w goir � :A I - � . Z ht. � i , . --.... �� ­ -1 -in all the pie they want i . I I - ; � . In 'addition to this the erbre 9 I � ; � - I -,-. - � , 3 300 Private funds to loan atlo TH , -- . . For a quart f h ur theo#onl . �. ECOO 10 S - T FRIEND v7l.-,� . d 1colt � give the I Shed west I . demabol a cortain amoun; of breaking, � . � I : LARG.EST SA CANADA. , �-- . .... .... . : er 0 ap 0'am" iples, haifid 5 500 rates o in . - I I _Ie�- - - I—- handling, training and fit -ing, for which baker served "weal an I 8 f * ter, in suing -to suit -� - I . �st . I I . . J over hand, tothe 16 ston1shed iyoutb,s ,;Df � I �, :6, 700 borrowe-rs. 1�oans cati be''com- . 1 � I . GOOD D BOD. - , the ay'erage farmer ha.s, n(Oher the abil- , Londc n, while the Americali sat and 4 � ! � I � . J . i � i $1 000 pleted and : oney advanced S. IE �9, G -W � Inule whom we ma call I b for short., . .,,,t,:y n th time. While, therefore, I ad-: watch A the scene'wJ th hardly loss asto�i- 4 9 . ' ' ' . , N'11 - Bob served big day and , tiou, witl ait &-e - I , , , ii 0 t Y t I 11 I I , I , - " - I I � � ' F R,' TH _ I , '111 e'at a, , , 'rh, the i ose he t 'Ill Oil I I 14 cc , 11 p - -- , I � I � a I it ,is l' E) co C - ) 1.(331a, , im t (I I , Y , 't , ,; � 4 1 � I All, N I I I ii � � as 6 iiii � � 0 , i . $1,500 within two da s. Apply to R. . � .U.111 I � K�rbe possibilit Of an intelligent Ishment. Few words were spokel I and tae I I I . . an industr y 7 f ra'ut 'flaw. , br er gettii Z i onslatght'was as erce- and 3ersiste t . li,� 1( elity v rtho . ag much higherpric'esin- 82,500 S.HAYs,Barri4ter,&c,,Seaforth I ' 'd i . I I � . 11 I � Then he mac e o er into be next gen- dividually for fin 'roads ers land coach -,barge at Tel -e - e - I i 125 . . e -� while it las il i � ------ Has � ICO ', quered., fion and served t awbil ' the same ers than he can hope to obWa for draft I bir. 'Ube exhaustio4 of - supplief brought I i I ; . .., e7,1 11 I I I I . I : I V . I the banquet to an pnd,. and the trik-feller STOCK FOP.1 SALE. : � � - ' w y. When be be ame too Id to draw hors9s, I believe that the average far er, . � I J! j: .. ., I � paid t ie score, thinl�ling it little to pay J�'n- I ines, , rasputm* situated as he is, will nLore: generally I I � . I I And made it possibl, to restore defec- tl e cars out of thy view if the fun he h4d bad, while the boys . I I . I I . . . -RULLS FOR SALE. -For si le three young Short I tive e e'Siaht to normal vi�ioi),� I tl e yards to shove ihe smal mdue tiains' find it to his -best intei-est to* stay by the tumbl6d into the strhet cheering and went 1 6 i I I Eforn Bulis at for Service ; one Roan and two - I Red, good animals with zood pedigrees, prices and I � I � I.: I � I . i I 1 . i - ; ' -' �-'- 1 ' a. ong. Other in I ' 'VVhe 1 a eh wer6 1! -the Itebed to the draft horse, a -ad if he aigo I ,s half I a dozen 1 ill 1 I to spread the riews of this miracl 3 through . terms to suit the hard times. DAVID MMN9, Ethel -1 - � 100F*. "- ­ - - -_- - � - - '%�- %1� f� �L,177 - _ et rs in front. tu, ,, became'too , &aft colts in a season thEy net hii� � the lanes of London. -�Phlladelphla Times. I - � Dniario. ! 1426 ! � � � I � ­ - 1 1 '4� M -M-4 - heavy, Bob wo so Iled 6i t (� place his at maturity more money in the aggre- I � I I . I I � 1, I ! � - - --- : -:J�*t HOROBRED .BULLS � 4-1 , � . - 7- � I - FOR -SALE.-For sale at :It� -­� 4 , . . �� I TLot 26, Concession 4, H. R. S., Tubkers.with, �. .. . - . 1 lai;� : I � - - . , - - I i I I I - breast against the -push the train I rear of or ard. F h , _I it I train and fully and � than gate, :the same nmber colts� In thus stating,my , of opinion, i roadster I how-' I How Milk a Analy zed, 1 The chemical an lysis of m Ik is not 1 I , , i I -- .ns . �, . I I I � I� . I I �` i1b � ka 41 . . � . � I � �Ss F's � 2 �: I - � � � � I I , , . beat two Thorobred Durham Bulls, ten and twelve months old; solid red in color. Will be sold on reasonable '12 kinIly as he had p rformeo� all big other ever I wish it *tly under- com�llcated nor di cult. First, he,,4qbem- � eaforth, P. O., JDS. ROBE T$ trxgl:s during all be rest of his mule sto6 that I am a sincere beli0ver ist w'eigbp' a small d sh, cup or stucet and terms. - HERBERT dRICH, S � I i A in. and ) - . I i . carefully notes dow the result J n ounces, ZU .- -14264 f i lifd Bob entered this n duty. At admirer of coach horses, and' given the I . --- - Havin,g taken s, .c64'�rse of s�udi s at I I I grains and fraction of grains. Next, he 11 . I 1. . lam he became. o old th his owners proper material and the necessaxy owl- pours In some mil - to be anayzed and BULLS FOR SERVICE. the Detroit Op icq, Institu is pie- � , 6�1 � it I � , t ! * weile fain to relea e him f s edg 7 d ability for their productic ii and again carefully note down the.r �sult. �By � 16- - I � f 91 , . pared to fit.411, efects, of isio . occiisiolial light w rk. &j'p was nearly bfwdlling there is no other breeding in- subtract it of the 4 11sh from , . TERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE, -Tho unoersiqned �! I ,� I ., - 0 i g the we gl ej has for service od! Lot 27, concession 3,McKillop,, 40 : rears old. M:)r than a � eneration of dustf� in the world th t ff 8 such that of oth the. eight of th� milk is a thoroughbred Jersey bull, the beat in thel; county, Astigmatism, H� � ! 14 L* 0 'r to which a limited number of cows will be taken, o , �ermetropia, grinding toil ba. not b irdened big handsome returns, presenZ afp6spec- found ano -recorded. Next, th�e �eccptacle Terms, $1 at the time of 4ervice, with the ;privileg . t I I is placed over a i�t m. jet, W�i h evapo-, I ,e MyOpia, -Pre byopia, kindly temper, ;h ugh it f ad hardened tive,11has tbe prod4stion o ! coach horses of returning, if neceB8 ry. THOS. GOVENLOCK. I 7. 11 all his muscle�. t of q-da'lity and action.- exan er al- rates thc. waterof be milk, 1 ving only 0 . I t� I He rem - , P -r f 11 I - - , 1428-tf Or any *Compound 1 Pefe4. . I �r , o,s,o . Agaln the dish � I I � I the residue or ids - , grazing e gro M � 11 an� its ' ,ODteDtS re weigh nd by a I �� abo t the mouth I I i I . ! . ' " ro� 1 1 1 1 I I I Sio er i at pleasure ' bra,ith' - Astigmatism is due to irr�gular s"pe of the eye, 11 "If tghe-co ', mine. � i simple calculable BOARS FO� SEPLVIOE. 1 1 � i To Drench Hogs. I , he percentaO of solids . . 1 ' . (�� and is usually congenital, but is .often caused by im- the strang part cofmes in. , The . I I . . is mscertaine � properly fitted glassesi lany sobool -re Ahiinals that are very �ick and that . P :1 . this defect are called stulij, but , with pr , operly fitted refused I t, 'be dis6haxg 1 -­ He � ,, found r".A.MWORTH BOAR FOR SERV10E.-The under- � 3hildren with vet1ran 1�, ec-f The "solids o t e milk has,'been T ofgned will keep foriaerrice, at the Brucefield - . Will! bot come to the f Jed should be by innumerable an lyses to ave�agp about . 9 asses they way become the. brightefit ,o f scholars. � was not willing I o sponggo is living I . ., Cb ese Factory, a thoioughbred Tamworth Boar, This'Isquite.acommop.a d1dan,verousd ect. Hyper- I � bed with the inedidine sbal-'en up - . 'Wig registered pedigreo-f Terms, $1; payable at n etropia is I a malforma ion which kee a the ciliary eve I n after he b ad�l given so Im, my years I I 1 13 per cent, and hile the fa� varies in I time of service with priviiege of returning if neces- rx usele in constant use,l 41 I ," the r ormal eye it tobisowners. Wi1lihisint6lLgentin !t1,11119,water. Great care should be' exer- milk from different cows the I Eolids, le& IV ereas ule I 11 I � looking at a�dlst'. , I , t le I soky. HUGH McCARTNEY, Brucefield. 1405-tf is at restwh6n This defect, if eye he watched 3� oceedings ciseol. in d-renching bogs or they Will b6 after extracting't fat is f0rid tobea . np lected, way result in '�.nervou�- depression and I .1 a: -ound him suffocafed. Donot turn thebogonit . p very constant quan ,ity, seldom: falling be - .9 , E SHIR IGS. -The un( ersigned breeder Of pain, and even prostration. 14yopia. w a diseased an with his i)4.telligent'- n ule com- low 10 per cent or �Ier 14. This gives the, t4 orouzh bred Berkob ire swine, will keep for coxidition of the eye, which should,be very carefully pr� hension note' the ex,ac . moment back to drench it, but. pull the cheek chemist apositive �asis for his 0alculatious service on lo�,26 Concession 6, 4cKillop, the prize fitted to prevent an increase of . tbb def ct, and per- . , , ay'from. the teeth, go,, as to form a � winnin . Be* -shire boars " Election " and "Protest." �h�ps ultim4te blindness. Presbyopia is loss of ac- When the signal -� as wont �to be given a.'�v and enables him to state wlth'� great cef-' Terms V payable at ti;,�Ie of sWi,,, with -the privil. epnimodation in the eye, Which may ca se cataract, � ouch, into which the modichie may be I I for -him to place his strong old chest p tainty whether or �bt the M4 has eon less corrected by artifici I aid. Freque tly nervous I : : age of retur In- if necessary, al;o a number of 9 � red. It will , ow from the . I i pigs for salen'bo7thsexei3. JAMtSDORR.N,EY,0,u,n,-, or sick headacbes, and- %lso serious illnea3, are ag JDSt the car aj4d push., Th(n instant- slow' Pou I I I . orth P. 0. Jar Pa,irs furnished, not akin. 1412-52 brought on by one or more of the above Jefect8. Re. ly, without even 4 bray to c . Al attention chee�- into the mouth, andwhen thehog The fat or 0" milk is determinefl by . member no charge for testing your eyes. . I finds out -,vh4.t it is, it Will Stop squeaI- dissolving it by in of ether, the res due _ - L - - - I - ; I ,I to ais -unheard o behavior, lie trotted . fterlans - -.7. ­ ,� � i . -- �� I . ing -,�nd swallow. In our experiments remaining -a tich test being terined, ; 4-��-�, - C EWST 1AND , up and placed - S breast ' a -ainst the. I . veraw INMEFW� - ­V�,:�!: - " - . �.'T- - , I on ' � hogs! which were so sick tI iat they would "solids other thai�fat." Then ,e fat I - ,� , I Roberts, �i - - 1-1 �",­ � " J. S. DR ved .� wax i . " . . - 11- - -: �', '72, �� � , FGGIST, train and me- d.' And there eat nothing I-a-ve commen-,ed to eat ve or oil found in Milk from cows is; 8 per" - I Gardno's Blo�k , or,th. the fine old - � � 117 . -- I IN I - � eak i . fello i is to this s oving soon after g 1ing a dose of the remedy cent, and a unt less than 3 per cent: I � I U - ! I T y 1.:;�,:�.�!; - �, coal cars w� being tolo to do so day I o a certainty that the -1 -- I ; It, and have s4dily improved until they indicates an1morst 't - -, --- : � i after day. The oiliuntless v4te an s,tands milk has been skii1imed. If analysis shows .. -, --- �,-- ­ . I - - appe axed per: �bctly well. L -Exchange. --�- �-- � - . - 11 at his post even Mter he has been pen- . I a decrease of fat, i� indicates that the milk , � . I I en ,vate'ed 01 Our direct connections will save you I 1� sioDed off, whicli� no biped Soldier would I has be , while if fats and other s i � --- ; I T-ve Stock P0,111ts. - I time and money for all points. ; . � i ; . i , � do. ; . solids together are low you may infer,tbat' . . .i M�my fain us trotter4 started out as tbeskimmerbas one its� wor'k,.-S4,. Louis; . � : It is well kno that a licag course I i . Canadian North West . I S , ; paceIrs. � I ,Republic. a I I I I . ! of ill treatment akes any.creature hu- 1, t . TARK ; . . * . i Weeders m he wish to raise pigs to . . �f D : Via Toranto or Chicago, ]� man or aminaimal cious. The: mule is a Oil PaIX tings Ogg. � British Columbia and California . - . � sell �or stock purposes only sh uld not Dogs a es with the early, � I i hybrid. He has, its Henry Clay expressed � re great favori� I - I . . points. . � I . . . i forcO slows to raise two litters a year. In 's � it, neither pride Df apcestri'lior hope. in -1 painter . In Aloraudo's'!St. Roch and the I Our ra,tes are the lowest.. We ba e them . . time both thLe sow and PffsP 'ing will Ai3ge& I t � posterity. Every' d makes fun of him, � we see a sweet little innocent'look- - to sWt everybody and PULL'-NlAN !TOUR- I ) - ' � I � I nobody respects' In all ages he has degenerate i'Lider this for(iDg p ocess. Ing Scotch terrier, casting covetous eyes, - I IST CARS for yaur accommodation. Call I I in f for some reason i: nknowh to, anyone but . for further informa,tion. . POWD R S I been considered. e�iyimate ga � me f6 r the We are III d to see The Soutliern Live himself, -upon the fallen toses. Poodles are I I . lg�a, torinenting et I brutal Stoc�- JonrD,-,l advo�athi the 'laims of � I I . Station G. T. R. Ticket OfFice. .Cure SICK HEADACIIE and Neural I . , very great favori �es With many painters � in --p MINUTEs�, also Coated Tongue, Dizzi� men. H+sents cruel. treatment in his the inule. If . faxmers'in ;he D rth used and frequently ta: ce an active part in the ' I i I � ,;Biliousness, ain in the 8ide, Constipation - - es in thoir' w irk and bred Torpid: Liver, Ba . r, Train SEirvice ait Seaforth. � n"' I Bre4th. To stay cured aA blimaering, 'helpless way, but that only mOrO mul . drama, or symbdically assist thel'prinol� . , � reguUte� the bowels. IIERY NICE TO TAKE. affords the more amusement to big tor- fewOr scrub, borses,� they would be the pal actors. Thu In Bellini's "Death of L I - - : . . 7 Y� PR16E 25 VE STORES# � i ers a3l avound. Comparatively few St. Peter, Martyi " the poodle � and the NTS 47 2RUC2 . mentors. Mr. K: pgsley says that in the gaiD 2 F Grand Trunk'Railway. I -. , t . . I � I � I I . , , mines � f hauds in th W Trains leave Seaforth and ClInion stations ab . I I I I � I I it0s a favorite'pasitim'e of the- e north even kno' how sheep are asleep. followal � . � I . . Does this not 1 estify to the calm death . I . � tough bo�s who ftive the,animals at- to d,-ive a mule.. . faoufa Wma- SAAFORTH. Cimcroii. . ' ; . � of the martyr, who, In spite of his skull T - PAWenger - - - - IX7 F. x. 1.23 ?. u. The McKfllop� Mutual Fi e tached 'to tthe cani to tease and hurt them It is'partlybecause' bogsphave been ' . 1, . . � I Passen er. - - - - 9.06 F. m. 9. 22 P.m. 11 � I till they begin to kick. ,The boys want fed lmost exclusively o c4n in this bcb�g cleft by a sword, peaccfully� N11 ' ' ii , : I . I - asleep? Sympathetic animals may also be Mixed rain- -- 9.30 A. Y. 10.16A.U. . � ; I � .�' Insurance Zompany, I to see the', muleskick up and hit the roof� =;Itry for geuf3 "" ' seen in the "Adoiation of the 6.20 P. m. 7.05 P. m. m i � rations iat ,their flesh Magi," by " � - ; � �i , . I F I , huxed Train ....... : � . e I . � igh 'become unhealthy, wber'o it is so. an artist of the school of.Baxbarelli, and a � am@ XANT­ FARM AND IS6LATED - TOWFI of tunnel. Then Ith ,boys Jai - has I I - I s6h, ! Pamongqr. - - - - 7.48 A'. X. 7.82 A. Id. r � I i I �B u isthe mules that dt,erward got C heats and fevers the blood, and the delightful lit�lo Maltese terrier sits up as pameniar - - - 2,63 P. M. 2.25 F. M PROPERTY ONLYINSURED. � I' I ' ori I -rs in tb . i � ! ' I e " Warrior I raa; 4.20 P.m. ' . � � , i the ad ii�me, nc t the bo � one of the prine P acto Mixed - - - - :6.26 P K. I I " ys�.vdio deserve abse ace of such food as pe is, 94ts, � clover I i � * I . - ; - OLFFICHR8. � f . . Adoring the Inftnt Christ," ascribed to � I t I . . it. �. �, i and middlings weakens -t ie bones. I I I I , D. Ross, President,' Clinton P. O.; W. J. I . l the school of BellJni. Here, tbo, is a beau- a, � - WeRington, Gre aiad Bruce. , The obstiniaev of the 1�'tule, is not, as k �1' 4- 4- 0 T7 4 4- A Q 4- � 0 1 -1 � ; Shannon, becy-Treae., bealortin P. O.; Mianaw- i �, i a V I 10JJV1 V " -� a �10 U.LLOU .. i . . tiful caparlsoned Porse, as wise a u TJ as � i : '00"(9; XoILT11-- Pamenger. Mixed. -Murdle, Inspe6tor of Losse i, Seaforth P. 0. ,some believe "(ussedness." Wben -he f or- ser fartfiai th P( ; ) . I .. I Edlly�lard S. TiuFle of Brunswick, G' its m�aster, the k 0 . lfthel­ - - : 8.00 P. X. 9.30 p.m. 9. 00 P. hi. . I . . '7 1 i - DXRX�TOR;8. - . . �o go, it is merely,an unwill- , 4 who holds I " I I Bruaselb... - - - i BAS i 9.43 9.46 man�, opens up an interEsting''prospe:ct simple looking n 1:1 is I I �., Jae. )3roadfoot, Seaforth -,.Alex. Gardiner,' Lead u , . I 3N ng7a 1. I I Bluevale... - - - � 8.27 9.67 10.1,0 I bury; Gat i�;n inguess to- do Nvh it he knows he is uu- I- him� The rogui4l, little tertler pretends . , T , Wingham.- � - 8.37 10.07 ' 11.20 rial Elliott. Ch 'to GOO Watt, Harlock; I . to tile American farmor �tiid 4orse dea I t .. I Joseph Evans, Beechwoo _,�. hiiirdie, Seafortla; . Consul Tillgle is bf )pija*Qn that a not to see -vvbat is Igoing on. -Good Words. , � 1 : Mixed. � . able to do, says I is friend. I I I I � i , I � -)Ule SOUTH- Passenger. : or. 1 � , I Wingham - - - 6.26 A.M.11.20 A. X. 7.30 p.m. Thoo. Garbutt, Clinton. � ' When'the mul *is intiodd6ed into the : . li � T I � AGI9r9,. I � . . profit Me trade in liorSe meat can be . i i- - Blnevale - -- - : 6�37 11.36 �8.16 The Heart an Inner Q&Tden. , 1 i . coal tunuel8, he vary soon "Sizes up" th ' or- I I . . � : Brussels - - - - 6-64 11.69 9.00 * Thos. Nellans, Harlock; iRdbt. MoMfIlFLn, Seafortb , . I 1 e built p between thisl cou ntr�L. and G ' Jde who would have beau�ifui roses in . I Xthal - - - - - 7.08 12.14 9.30 James Cumming, E mondville; John B. McLean, exact mumber of cars he ca draw. He � . : i . to aged jL � � 0 , He thinks it cafI best be man �: : I 1. .­�-� . Kippen. John O'Su i 111van audGeorge Murdle, Audi- is willing drig them all day and , bis garden must ha b iful roscs in 'I. ; throu. 1i the large pac ing houses. This VO "' li I � I is It is - , arden. � He a I F � . . ! .London Iffuron and Brnce. ora. ! d,ly after Iday. BILt let an additional one . ,� h� heart. bho, Wrierl,lg I ; Parties desirous 1 to 0 et Insuranoes or trans. . will be a good Way to get rid of the old must love them wAl and alw' Ys. To�win as , I 30uqo NORTH- Passenger. act other b . '111 be romptly att,9nded to on. be hitch d- oil unknown fo him. He . 4 London, depart . 8.16A.m. 4.40e.� country and be- 'he inust woo, as Jacob, w�o,ed Laban's : T � I application uola'n"'y'%'�A the ab v6 officers, addressed to backs and scrubs in o� . I t I a : r 9.22 6.00 1 gi �i . --� t . . r Iczeier.. - - - - - t - -- -- their respective posti ofP -e 3 i . � g, and � -,he load ol6es not Move. gin al I over ag n. f daughter, though drought and fros ;eon- � -1 - . i , � 9.37 6.16 t I to - : � HensalI... - - ­ ­ ­ ­ - - He tugs afit again till �he� is satisfierl I sume. He must have not oply �he glow- � I - - , , i � � Kippen - - - - ­ - ­ 9.44 6.20 . - � . The man who is constantly trying to - I . � - ­ - . U r1a I � � Brucefield... ­ - ­ - - .- - 9.62 6.28 i . . I that it is more than his accustomed stint. . ii)q imagination, the enthus, ,�e li ... 7 . I I I Iget himself ap � ointed a, judge of live . �ni and t] 'IT . Clinton.... ......... - - - - 10.12 6 55 - . Then he stQps stock still, and fire kin- p 0 Passicai, but tlaq lenderness,!tbe thought- 11, . � I ;- ; Londeoboro .- ­ ... - ... - - 1.0.29 7.14 . - � stock at fairs is exactly the man not to , I . . dle�d under him wou d not' -make him . I fulness, the reveretic? of lov�,-4Dean]Efolc. �Ll I 1, I I : t I 1-� I Blyth.. - - - - ­ ­, - - 10.38 7.23 . �� I lappoint. There are no exceptions to - :1 i - , budge those �,ar& I . . . I ! Relgrave j. ­.... -- �,... -- - , 10.62 7.37 , . � .. I .. . . I � i 8.06 !this rule. " . . p "I � ! Wlnghzm arrive - - - ­ - 11.10: . � "Now a horse," says, the mule's I Music is a discipline a 1 r�lstre�$ of � 7 . - Passenger. � . order and good -manr Or . 'he Inp.1-es tbe W - JING SouTff I - - hive no mor sense than ler 1. 5Y.M. e I � There is no doubt but inares in foal 1� ; I Wingham, depart- - ­ - - 6.36A.M. B.2 I friend, " would 8 r ar and gentle , ore mbral a d� .1 R ; I people milde � -- 1 : Belgrave - ­ - -..... ­ - � 8.60 4.01 :, and stallions should be worked and i . � -1 e � - to pull till he dropped dea4. 11 uable;--Luther . � -f I . I .Is � I � Elyth .... .... ----- - 7.03 09 1 . 0 driven moderately. They grow weak, more reaso I - I � I ; ; Load e9boro ­ - ­ - - - 7.10 ;: 2� It is a MuVi III er proof of good sons - . i.; : - I , t 1 0.46 - .� " lazy and fiabby ot erwise an produce �t �#e 1 Clinton.. ­.. - �­. - - - 7,30 1 1 to resent imposition than tos.ubmit toit, . Rhode Island, ip proportio,n, to size a d � � il i ' Bruoefleld - - - ­ --. ­ - - 70,49 63 � . * feeble offspring. rrotting and running : :� . , : ,I, � Kippen.- - - - - ­ - 7.67 .68. ,1 . We have# ten wondered why mules . � . 0 r � ­ . population, is among t,ne ric-best of! �� . i� . i � � Hensall - - - - - - - - - � �,8.06 .12 . . ar not morel popular for farm work -and mares in foal sh uld evea be speeded commonwealths, I)eing �ss�,sscd at $2,52 - I I I - . I , � 4 - I I I . 8.26 .41 .. I � I '. I � � " i fteter - - - - - - - - - - : I' I -­ - ... . I hea drdtse',rvicein Ieudrth. 'A team during the -first mc 11iths. . Z36,673. 1 : I .1 I I . I � -.1 . . VY . I � . F I � � i ­ I I � � . .� .. i - I I I ' of big mules will pull,wore. tha.n,a team It iS e,1SyenO-(1g1L to mike,beef ani- ay fi oni Ic .-I .� i � �­ � AtBombay2.4ihc�esof ain'h e 11; I 1 S.; E E i TH . of Clvdesdales or Peroberons.1 The mules mals weigh 800 pounds at 8 months old, � i I - . . - I- I 1) . � 09 � Ina day; at Genoa, 0; at Oil raltar, 83. : � Jl� C. ,: Smith & CO I e first � I i I I �, . are far tc*Lgher tl an their U rse cousins. if you got the right breed in tb 1 . i i I I - - i . � I I . t 1. .� iORSE ? ani. they eiit less. They 4 9' less liable place and treat the calies well and feed � i -Ri-A--L*T.:E<--= 1::Z S- OFF' 1� � I Osage, the .na le � of -a Missouri , ver, i i I . � :: I I 1� I I � . J - to dise"e than die hors 'As to looks, them well. 0 'I -- . � i � � �- . e. str D �� � � Means "the, . m � I I I I - - 11 I � - I . . . - i , . ; - --- I , . 0 ,cted. Only three weeks a� b I I If. A C',encrilel Banking busi4ess trann I I = 11 � '. i � I I ' I � i I . Farmers"notes discounted', little of DICK'S BLO E PTJ RIFIE R in his Stark's Powders, 6a package of which containal - of - � .,- � . I 1)rafts b tight and sold. i i I .. dmow,look a, I you-1here two preparatio I � - . I MARRIA6'� Ll %ENSES . - I .1 . . ieed an t 4irr. I tell no, one in a � roun4 woodeh.box, the I . : .- I I - � I A xenuine C, L �B � I � Interest allowed on depolt'its at the rat6 � . 11 . for the Toba: o il I -1. thereis no COINDI ON POWDER equal cover of Which forms, measure for5,one dose, an un. I - ISS 12D AT POICE Elam I � iuni . . i - - I . I Pof � 51 'ner cer t. T)&r annuin. -to ICK'S - rd aoirny t) trXr it on the nigh mediate relief for Sickl Headache and Stomach -1-A ; . I i er mvhn Ul d . . - I I - I I � . Neura)gia, and all kln� a of nervous- Paine,. and an- bA k ring I T. et : I 11 � . ot � . fo. I . I - I I 'fO!�C-( E- ,�11 T34 ?� . 8AL]14�� NOTES discounte�, or taken for one now ' , I I i ME RURON EXPOSI 01 OFFICE . (*ollection. i I . Oce Dick's Blister, 50a. oth:� in cap$ 188 (froi n I to J of one is an ordinary . is da 0 .1 ; Blood Purifier, , - 9 I ub�& i I I - I Dick's whiol U t lite ! $1.00 a I I ; - . . Dick's Liniment, 25c., Die k'ii'Ointment, 266. doe , oh ac a on th.-. Bowels, Liver and Stomach . 13RAFORT 3. ONTARIO. I I ,! T . I -- � �FFICE-�First door n4kh of Reid & N I �. .,jailed on receipt of 'pric, �1. � com aints. They do not as most-Vills and so many I I I � I �� I � .L. I ' 14,16013's 11 rdware Store. i DICK CO. P. O. Box 482 Mbntreal. other medicines do, lo ie meir effect or produce af ter- I I I d by Luinsd(n ilson, Dr ts . . 11 ' conat pation, they ar , ice to take.* 25 cents a box, 1 i I 99 �-11 0 . . I - V, 1. i � . �, I Es F-4, REOUIRED 11 ; ,ea i ISEAFORI�Imn . For sale b i J. S. Robp,rta, Seaforth. 1131- is at all medicine deald , . I No mirm i I ' ! - 11 111 i. ! . I I � . ; - - I � . I I . - i � ! I I I � . - ! I : i I I . I . , i I I I � . I . z � . 71 � I . 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Having purchased the erk; bu8lnea�( of Dorrance & HargaD, the under. �aedi are des4rous of disposing of their feed busi. as. 1 Stock lqw, and will lie sold cheap. I ; . I 11 III iCHLEY & LAINIB, Seaforth. I ' , - - ' ' . , ve Men Wanted - espyass for 11 Life and Work of Mr. Gladstone " . J CpAell Hopkins. Introduction by the Hon'. 11 W. lRoss, L.L,D;, the scholarly Afinister of Edu- tio A thrilling narrative of the wonderful career M . Gladstone. Profusely illustrated with por- - its ,-of great men of -the century, *with many of Mr. ads ne, st.ariing when six years old, published by a pe isaloa� A big book. nearly 2 in. thick, a in. de,; �Oj in. long. Retail $3. Agents' Sample Book t oo del�sltlon of $1, which we return with order C r twelve ooks. From $16 to ,QbO a week according ability. - 1 14444 . � RADLEY, GARRETSON & CO- . . - I Brantford, Canada. � I = i - . � i I - I I : 11 I 1W I � I . : � I � . - � I 0% a I . W1 'A - -- . . An, Agremble Laxative and NERVE TONIO. 1. Id by Druggifts or sent by Mail. Me., Me, d $1.00 per"pak , *We. Sampleg free. The FavoritO TOOTH POWDER 0 NO i'for the Teeth and Breath, 25a. . . For oale by 1. V. FEAR, Seaforth. , I - h I �­: I.;, . � I TO -(HE FRONT AS USUAL. n raills are now running at full blast and The Rippe : - - I to do GRISTING on the shortestnotlee, ! d mosk�reasonl,sble terms. In this way youzget 1: ur from� your own wheat, and better valuef6r e monei than in any other way. Good flour larliateed. - � ciloprING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. � . . � , . . . , , ;MADO S- ; - p The 4est p�ice in -,caah will be paid for good 0,0 1th I rder. � I I � i � J . I � I 1 1 Jc,-(�M:B -M --R- . Ali I Ind a of L*ber for We,, cheap. � , 2 4OHN McNEVIN), . I 357-t I � Proprietor. I or , . 'N � r , . INNE4 � 1 4 1 q , 0 C . I 1 are IPK HEADACHE and Neuralgia In 2-0 FNurEa, also Coated Tongue, Dizzi- ness, Bi iousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation Torpid, Iver Bad Breath. 'fo stay cured ana regulat the towels. VERV AVICE ro rAKE. pitIC �26 CLI)VrS Ar DRUG SrORESo � - � . . I I ; I � I . . - 4 I � . 1 1 4'6 , , i 0 )Omething, - I 11 Wgrth � . r 8 - I ,,eeilng.. � . I .----"� I � I I i -� ; he city. grocery is to the front this week wlth a new line of . : I I .1NNER& TEA SETS I I . of the I : : �ATEST DESIGNS I d which, we will sell as cheap as )ssibl6these hard times ; also some . I new lines in i , I - ' . WATER SETS � of the I I I i ., j.L TEST PATTERNS i . � ,iq Tol�et Sets as nice and as cheap iny �a town. We also ke - ep as fresh � stock ol , �roceries as any honse. in v�n &#-d', sell as cheap as possible and 4 . , " �VjDuild like to have as many of Y old ic"�omers call and see me and , 1`.�h6 6e,W, ones that like and com- ; . i tro, 'p�ices before purchasing else - herd. � We also keep the celebrated am 41S Tea in Oock. � i L I .;-, I - . .11, I I a . . �� 101b & Ourne, 9 I I � � : i . i, SEAFORTH, . i I I '' � I . I I hea-'P,.Meat . .. I � A , . I . At.')the Central. Meat - 1 � i � I � i . 11 Market, Seaforth. I I '' ; � I i, M R., J 0 H N D 0 P P'l The people's butcher 'the Central Xest Market, is offering the best meat at the fol)o winj low prices for cash only -, - READ THIS. - I Boi,l B�oof ............. � .....5c and 6c . ; s ....... 7e and So � . $teak­� ': ": * ............. 8c and loc i Lwnb,.'. .. . . .......... & and 10c ! Kutton ................... ec and 8o 1 VO&J."'r ................... fle, So i0c .......... Se Q 10o . i 41 , JOHN DOPP. I I . i I - � ; I i � . i I .1 .� ,� I L i . - � - . . 1. � li � . I . 1. - I . I . . 11 . . . ; . � I I I 11 - . rll. . . I I �� 7 1 . - � . -­­- ­­-- - � - ­ . i - I I � � - - . - - f==-W� . I - -- � I . � 1' '' , �, I I .. � . . ; . i . - I � . . i i � . � I - I I . I /7 I I . i - . . � . i 4- 1� ; t� i : i I I i - . � -- . , - I � i�­­­ � In- "- - - --- - -- ------­---------- �--­--r:- . I I I . - � - I . 1 . - I .- ; 1 1 : i i a : ! : * I I I i 4 I � 3 -, � i . . . I r I I i , � � . Ratledge"s . . � i , I . all � I peo-V S U24 0 . . i i Z I mwwl�- J -1 - I�� is a well I known fact that yDu i can !buy Boots; and Shoes cheaper at _ � � our A I are ,! ore than elsewhere, Our sales , lar. I � I � - Boots -and 8hoes Cheap. - � . i I . - Good g W ow Prices insure largc sales. We buy and sell for I SPOT CASH ;1 that is why We can I z I sell slo cheap.. It has been a Success : . 'Withl us, and we' will still eonfmue to - i i sell it i . : I . I . RO K BOTTOM PRICES - - - - I � . . Away below all others. . : , I . I -r-----7 - � I . WOU en's Don-ola Kid B utton Boots . at $1 . 25.. Z) � -� . I I � Men% Strong Working Boots at 75c 1 , * � I' 0 $1. i I - I . I i � , I- � We a i re Selling Q11uldren's Shoes cheap - I r than ever'. I : . z I � . - � I I I I . T. I Vo kUTLEDGE 1. I I I... I . MAINSTREET, SEAFORTH. - I i I G EALT' NILE 4 ; � . I . � . i � I �� -OY ALL- , I . MMI -Min S 1� Ji al XV 4 . I i - ; � X 8, GOODS � ) � I . . t . I !-AT GREATLY - I I Redwcea' Prices, , I .- . - -- -1 I i - pa�asols'alt half price I I � . I ! . M, 003-H & i , � I Z I .i . JEFFERY, .- 1i I i . I C�RMICHAZ US BLOCKI I - ; SEAI�ORTH, ! , . I - . i - I I � i i . - I - I I .. i Highest Prices paid for Butter � and Zggs. � I ^N9 . ,.47 --q - ` I I I SION �' .14 Atf -. , I I � -,. - d, OFTHE ,.,. _4 011CUU8 SAWS 9 Li I . I I , i I � � I - I ; I , ND ,.--% ::;% � - coi. - 111100 . - ico � 3 0. i t" 010 1:1� I CD ft an i ; 0 0 __ a i CD ,,, I i i # LD P 0 I I �t %al 0 : t:V 04 (D i X, � I I 6 i ! I a . �x iv . �: I rd (D � C ISO (: 1, P �� I 4 i C+- , , . �: i CD � �: . � , $1:)J ; OZIN I <: �, 0 (: � a d tu I t4 �t P I , �4 C) 00 : . I -J- 17: 0. im . : 0 C-.4 1 : .. . . I : iDj 0 : Lls� CO : rr- - 1 1-1 P- -, - "I I W . iii��, - M i (D , i . - -1 ! %%-001 . or � i I ; W, 69A'a I 10 411co . i, � I � 0: to %%* I i W I . i I '001 � i I I i I I I . ­ (D (D 0 � - �� P P I I . � . . .. . 010 1W 0 i 0a: i I . ; I i 1 . � I . i i I I i I i IT, :P-A--Y.S. rTa I 0 . . � -- en.� � 1;�� I ': : k�.� 167 � The,' Canada,', 3usiness CoUege, � I ) � ; . I i ft,tham, i � I * I I Still holdE as great La lead as ever over 'its � contenipo axies. Several of our recent I � graduaites have alAady ma -de engapmentis L � I to teacli i otber BVsiness Colle m S,ep- r ' tembei, nd other§ have simlaers �ngage- - I I - � I � mentsin respect. This recognitionot our . . ; 11 I work by oii,r contemporaries is the best evi- � � I dence lof 'Its supeftority that can be ad. - .. I vanced. 'It win pa� 7 you to come to Chat- . I , I � bara. ' . I I � I re -opens Tuesday, Sept. 3rd. � � 1'ge , - � 601; �gu - re* - � t For &IC e. add ,14t4-2 D. X�LACHLAN, Chatb&m, Out I . . . , I , I � . i I /1? I . I i � i I . . I I � j . � - I - t I � , I � - � - i � � I I 11 iI I -.4- - ! i I � ­­­­ �-- � -; -J - , I - . I � i . ! 2 I � I i : . ;: i I �- , i i I ; I � i