The Huron Expositor, 1896-12-18, Page 6lisk
=
g
4�
- .
�
-
I
-
�
�
� � I
�
.
�
�
I
-
. - 6
. - .. ;ra_ ! - .. . � ! � . . -- - I --- I . I - . I auess I do." Them she to Qroop UUU LOBO UVJISAAU "a"o. �.�-- � 1. .1 I .. . I � . � I
; � - I dy. "My, ' '* . 4- III,' III I lI II J 1! � . �-�7 �-,'-'T,— 2, � � r I I
The Fountain of Y011I ' 'a � . -I I II !IIDIFII� ,�� �g,� �1 .. .w et$ -at _cTaumb—surr
. � I - e. I " i . mm-WEM. cm - Z- Z- -Z M.,
- - � 7970 CHILDREN OF - 6111 So-,a,36etimes I come up .here, looked% . a -
. I � � -went on : 1i � a =10 � I About Dr,01
i �i i ' . We all resnember ,when I feel kinder set I on at home,an4 � .. I She?e herself to destlip" said . .
. I . �SEVENTY-FIVE. I � down riding 1111112— I -- �, . -
. I . I 11 �. . -, . I � -corrPI
I I . - Jersey woman,.' 11 Catch 'mi I . .� � . . - f -i,a
I . UE : . the story of PonQe fix all the furniture in all the rooms just to- 6 letting my 111111111 111,11111.11W,111 I, I f6ppe
, � I
. . I . . . I - - 'I I . I I , . VI ,-71 -
I . 1 � de 1,eon seeking dowers jest - . Vim, --
� I I I . please me, am! pla4t the � where', girUiet pay for showing off a bike - " .311, 1111111 . ltillitilillillitilliillitillititilillit�liffifillilll! I' � ' U,"I NEW .
.
- yard, un- the fbI of , evere hot, - I � I - -X 11 �
�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,� ;Abner:16randalldtove into his . jBut� .A. sy or two later, when the a ( 7-�"4 �
-. . his � . � want 'em, an it makes me feel good. - � I i � �� 0 of rnanner.4 a
h ae and stabled his horse, ran I eternal youth; and eathir visited the city, the oburage of the - I .1 ff-I --
I . 11
�
. - 'a i a � 11 - w it's gettin' to be a good ways -to Nvalk, an! III w , I - � - '. . I . t &�Y, E,1 M-4 1 than at,d
AND 4M AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' w=gn nt theshed and entered the kit- e all sympathize dan't come heire as of teu)s I uoeter- " I woman on the wheel deserted her. The - I . �alp y1or at di
, . . I .
. � � wh2i hiswife was at work. He was with -him in his Lme a glassy . U. " " -, I beba
Chou, wn � . � ,The old man eat up very straight and gl nowof her bright eyes becE bw I I .
.
. -cure, the most prompt and a. giiddle;4ged man,� straight and. stern- . � search ".. Youth 11 9, I i n 9. � , I 1. . - `Ae xigueur, -1
, . iking' state, her face became shrunken, and then . r 4 . . . I
Cough means so thuch. It looked very determined. He was thir I � 177w�- - I �
---- - ,
. I I I diseases of the ery, deeply., � . - eks faded, one hand . IM.eLf".11 ""t I'll � A zw Xuatter llow
effective remedy for means more than the I roses 1,1-i'
wife was a frail, bent little body. I �---- --5 K!E,-N�LT� g. , - , , I � , . W ezaremely ba
. . . lif�-fbr �ometimes dropped listlessly at her side, and her tiny ��- I . s� .. . - M I
. I I "I'll -60 r
lore the old � . --i: "; -,� A - A:41 .W. ,
.a 111" `� �i I I
lungs 1"ing. Rosie suddenly appeared be on her che .1 Z� P7�1 , T
.His
throat and I, is Ayer's Cherry S-he� looked up from her ironing N!ith a I life becomes a apedal. . . 5—?-. '-- - I - . �. . - I , there are 41'
1 . ady with h d U 11 Aunt Susan " she foot was gradually losing th, R Nk)41� .
. I r-�::-�� !. 16 laught,
,
I
FectoraL A3 an emergency medi- hilt drightened, balf-troubled expression as .� weaI B ut al 11116 P " I's dress dona� yet ' A small boy 6houted: 11 Rine far de am i R Jj� �7-= � - V1, F �. � � 4M, talking and I
� � ) III . Tkw!iel, i-, R-- I . � -1 I U
,
� e for the cure Of he-e'utered and hung up his hat on a peg be--, I . uth--�-with ain!t aulin V n de bilie's done fur. , it", the sa-VII
. cin , 0 I ',F� -,�F
, � 11 Bleas my soul," �cried the old lady, "I berlanoe. Db peach !�- - - 14" , #lons 01
�i�- �V- -
:n. "7;:, � I� = -. II, f7�N'j - I � �
- . irto abo�nding , �— 111. 1 - -1 -,Jg7T,7 - V
I . � � - -.� I - tile cong
I en and V F A -C -4;-O A !- ii a -' .1" - - 4 - regat
Group, Sore Throat� .,,, hind thvl,kitchen door. - ��� n tt ! But it's 611 made For!the beautiful woman had fall - . I 11 * -.,.-
� I &t.. had clean fotgotte X -... - - - ��t�** I., , I be pary -
- - � III �. . ..
- � RoI she V he asked,.'in a business- health and vigor, I I ,. 7 - � 1: �- �%-� f . of ttm officiati
� � -:Pi� K----�L-� r-24--.-- - .
�
Lung Fever and I � .1 . A , but the sleeves, an'! 'twont take long to broken her 15%ok, and the; iblonde head was , Ill -- —7f . . -m. �q Toice
. -- — � I
- `
I 1� -, I III t'w� M. - -astic step, � I - -- rl - - ., �;-,T,..-'-'-!r - -.1 ; . - Ab - jai drI
- like' tone I 4 g owing cheeks, I '* I 13- , . ,.. 111WRIT ..".7 -ii -:17111Z 4 1 4 I
94 * . a o b .* C.�, I r r-1 ,tbw -well -
A .1 � 1-1 IV I - -t
- ,� I '. .1c" ( � I 4—Y ,,�.."N'47Q-U1R1 �Ione is �m
Whooping Cough, ' I make them P t PaulinaI and let , rest ng on �-the handle bar. � i
Beiior-much better," said his wife. - I _ - IV - and sparkling �ne measure. � on, however, I 11111n-r"ror � ;o,nrc AS'-- - I - -- - 410 of 'buzz tlia ,
.r
.
. i - 0 S $) 1 . T,�e pedals went serenel AM,gsla.,Iel 'p- .., : I 1-� .
voice : . . � � .
Then she* cried out, in a syppressed �� _ � . - -was woun �
- . - i � ;::= - -1 � . eyes -we all : Rosy did so and', the old lady hastily I the �machine Id up for the day and - I 1� e 'I ��4i, �r.theaters before the ov
I L- . ,119 � '
. I AYERI'S "' Oh, Abner, don't you think you have been - - - Covet genu- j could not sto The excitement outside was � ,almila I lnc�, t1,-c'F00J "!Is, I i "TU -4- !�� " ---- C P �
. � . . measured a, 0 of bl er'cloth. ; - P. "-,-a . .. 14 Nor now)
. � word to the I kjn�- I - V, 'I . - � he overture.
? . � too hasty? CaI you send -- ine youth. I " Graudl � aimed Jimmie.. " I'm i intense, and no one knows what might ha,ve . R ,,, &n 3'..o.1:1 -a&5 altd, D- t 't. I V . .. I .I i".00 MUI-h shoving a
- ! I . -�rq. , -.4 1'., . ,.
I,. -. . C her r y Pectoral , lawyer not to come ? It'll jest kill her to Tite weak- �, anager of the store --�T. F'ZF-111E "I 1, I - amoutt I
. -s eat our sandwiches." � happened had not the m, �F - - I J "t J Z; j 4 NZ, fz!: .'kKI.. ..r . I � InUntional
� - , �`
thungry. Let, .4 �'J,em - Ilk V . ,-Z--;,Im==0* e,, an
. . , S't Q�
. ness. or dis and taken the �, wNlg f-'; i ) !I F'3 %1J. I'? `
� have you--" . , � � T
y -d from the boy to the � pulled down the blue curtain ..-1 ,.,W ." 4
-- � - -:'o. � - .-
, ,�,,I�,W' . .i
1,
cannot be" equaled. 1 The old I' e , 1FRY ,.e;m,�,. wy.,�Z!. - - ' the dress and heds Of � VU
But . he an E� . . . -q,owl
I swered her shortly. III, rm ease which ad look - . she � � 1 4 - 7 / church. -
. 'E. X. BRAWLEY.' y. Where is ages people ;man in wondey. � :lady off u�-stairs to be retouched, for . 7. ---- I , '. I . 6'.7 ,,-- - - �oae as'at �,
I ,
Dis 11 49 -Philadelphia Times. � .
,, See I i cc " -' - I See so mbuy'sneering ICH
t I '. of running; the business, Nano, , I ,
-
. � ' D. � I . � befo I V 3r w� � was, built of wax. 'Proir. -, --1,Qf--aFU1- T ._,Ov .. -
- � I D. re their ou see, exclaimed the latti , . I
. i i ) I , , � a I 'I � �tu
i - - �-,;Dll.,125H-r,
- '- i
. r-: th-eAmerican Bap- W indow, makin, time, is not the result of accumulated yearo', � was goin' fishin', Jimmie an me. TheWs I . � . -�. -� -43011tIblial . ous and bitte)
. By � the sittW room w � g living and unhedIth , . ,1,,>,,,,-,1� ,csi;-r011t3',nsneitN�r. " - . . ;.t of the chi
-
I - it is the effect of wronj � liour.'big'ehicken sandwiches and four.nice ECT. � -1 p j A I' � � . . trooping 01
I - 0 . - � .. � � - . - ,- I -'- . , '' -of t
.
I
. Opium, T 1.0i,pni"r, I,, . I
u . " N fkof -,". , ,�ior� , he sawtm.�
: tist Publishing Society. Petersburg, doI cl I thes for Rosy." blood. When the blood is pure and fres . � r �, finefal I nord
� I big, sweet apples -enough for' 'a all - - � 11 IS ON =2 -there am
� . �
r cure for violent He went into the next room and closed the body will be fall of youth. ' I He �failed in Health and Strength -His I I � j"r "is
F. - : Va., endorses it, as a I Got out some of your dishes, Susan, an . -Ac. 'Of th, .
T . I " I �
r . NT lim 1C o A . �
R colds, bronchitis, etc. Dr. ]Brmwley the doo� behind him. The light was very Thousands of people who seemed -to have I I Dodd's Kid- VG�T . Unfriendly'a
� - - . . . IThe shutters were always kepk -lost their y?uth �y disease and suffering I lees have a jolly old time." . Kidneys Acbe , d and he took . - I . . . - ,conceal, the
k dim. 4 Iney Pills. �
i ;o home," Is , . ---�-� ... 0 .. �
I aid I - . I � . I -Wwoh J4 experienced i
�
also adds: To all ministen suffering clo� - have found it again through the use of Dr. ,, 11 Pin afraid we ought to �- I I . . 4 - , 'A � I & A
� sed Lin' summer, so as to keep the flies I-, . , - peamum of -one�- -
� � -ibles, I recommend I � Pierce's Golden Vedical Discovery, the thef old lady, anxiouady. " I'm afraid they- I f . . I , .. I � -
, - I - *'I . 4.0- -AP,
� roattroi WR � -PRE1
-
t from th I out. , most perfectly natural and scientific' rej ave. � wil . DEsF,Ro,NT0, December 14th (Special)- , I 7Z C ; e ""ana - r, t -r, m, Z T- i Y� =2 . Z - go.
L I be expectin' of us." . . I I � 1. - -&U this 4 quite as bad
; . -he distinguished the � ,
I I .
.- Afte I a little, pause d � ess people here,i and especially llcnvhlr�l vr�a- �I` . �. the P
�
IN I � nator of the physical forces ever known to ' I don't think - mamma'll feel anxious if Among basin I I I . 'was consIdIared In
� . .. V has . � - ;
i . . . outline� of the person he had come to seek. medical science: . I by his fellow workmen great interes . -.daimrta 4 � � I Wf io I
, . � . She wa 6 sitti . � I - � -7 , . I ,hose many
� . � -V V 11100P I � ng in. th6 fuither side of the we ain't home at 'noon,": said Rosy to the . � ) OF EVERY - �, - I Vot 116 is good forM
� I , I - ship- . k I I ::: - .
AVFR'S - It gives the blood -making organs power to -- RAW& sofa I
i , I V room, near a window, of which the lower make ne'w' blood, full of the life-giving red old lady. " You know the other day we ,been taken in the case of Mr. James Stokes, ,&xhe Sese- * : - . -ilipbether ,
. - went to the cern'tery, and didn't get home 7ho! for the past fifteen years has been & t : t� - at e,hurch darl
- �
. . -. shutterz were 4artly open to ad it li ht corpuscles whicli'drive out disease, build I . I . �? �Slliging - , �
.
I '
I , Inib � until after Aintier, and when I saw you per for the Rathbun Company. . . 1, drrbaW&,FW,L,f . 1. ': OP� ��� . � I to TeA
. � I =ay be of interest -
I , -� V1PU. PeCt,oral - enough for her'to work by. Closle Ty ter -up ftesh tissue, solid muscular flesh and . DOT=l I
Che I t gives Constitutional going down the street I said I guessed you I Lately he had ran down in health and )&'W'o,�e'i r - . I I �bisi
5 1147. stching hit. healthy nerve force. 1, kIII i -1 I . I - ,of Wales a -ad all of .
11 , - � side sat a little girl, vagerly w - the point of being compelled. to =,J1W)T1;Zr, - i � I . � I
�
I .< - . I III � tg How do you feel, Aunt Bunn ?11 asked power,. deep . and full and strong,; rounds -� were goin' to the cem'tery,l and asked mani. str7tofirkto and his,recovery now, as the re- I I f - i - ..- I I . � � . . and audible PII
- J I active .
- C I I . I - -� I - .. p,,the Prince lu
� vat ! I . . .. shii
-- : I k ad xsW at Worla's Fair. i - e ! out hollow dhee'k*s and emaciated fb"; ma if I could go w ith You. She said she gt of usi parti
I %� 'A - Al�ner, I Colo an aTitimation. j ng Dodd's Kidney Pills, is the Ap�lfect.Remedy for ConsUpli- '' . great gus'
; give ,� . . ly and With
- .0 I I'm aIt," cheerfully returned 4 plumpness, r I' I andpaba, were going to have dinner early � .
�
I . . ) I It does not make flabby,11t like cod liver i and go - to town, and she told me where I'd talk of the town. On seeing Mr. Stokes, I � . . -1 .
AyEffs PILLS en LIM " . . - . . . 110ft, Sour 5 to Mach, V iarrlloc� I . ,eastly heard above that<
. �
,
#SlAah�!#� the old lady. Jest as well as ever. 'Twas . oil. On this account, it i. a perfect tonic: � .
.11 I - J . I find the key if they were away when we got he,said - : I A'Vorins,Convulsio ,-,,FP,VCrJS11,-' 1, & � 'he ConiTeglation at Sax
— , I
. --- � . them cucumbers I e't for dinner yestiddy. for corpulent people. . ' home." . . ','From' over -lifting and strain I suffered . n's � 1 29 sm . I . I F z . t I -Sf
'
� VETERINARY. rA no. business to touch 'em ; I won't It aids 4igestion and the natural action of . ..l � I � . . . I the Cliapel R*yal, - J
�, p � I . . 11 Is that so 9" c.ied'Aunt Susan, delight- greatly from kidney trouble, being advised, Mess and Lacss or- SLEET, � 1; . I � I . - -
. 33 . . , :. . -
. - again. the liver and by feeding the nerve! . - —.. I 1 . I'll 11 I : its sonorous character a
. f Ontario Italized blood banishes ne: edly, 11 Then I'll get out the disheii." after all Is I . - I -
- *� Ise had failed I 5tl% � I 10
. � TOHN G*Uvs, v- 8- hI graduate 0 ----,.- He moved a chair up by her side and sat highly vi �Wo as , to use Dodd's Kid 7 . I ch he gives tO I
. I . ini�e � Signature of ill . - I - . :roll whi, ,
my CjOU=e. . All diseases Of d ,o .. on- it ; ness, neuralgia and insomnia� " Got a tin pail, Susan," called ,the old ney Pills,� from the firot dose I got relief, . TacS � , I, � - P . I 16f
- . ep Vaterin i then said to the little girl, "Go . . . af W 'I i. . 93%1X10C=3==--- 5 - - 13reelsely, the -ideal .
, ince, popular
/�
animak trosbed. - prompHy M%nde and !oitdition exists, th � I I 1unlireds of peo or , V �
Where a constipated C . man, and . . pie , . . �Iml . a . impregs
� I ...
- �
� ehar"a niodazats. Vista ft"Y DRI A 9I W-ty away now, Rony, ; I want: io -talk. to A4111t, 4; Viscovery I " should be used in coni utictio She gave him one. He counted out some my cure." . . . . , I . i t I I - . .pr . I
. . e1i
I I - I -yo I . - . I'S T -V � iniisical taStOs More
' i residence on Goderjoh sk"I door Susan." -ar ' . I :. —s— ; Jq RX. i caoto.1j, Ut up In Ono -size bot les oza,T. lt�
onto Isno, IL with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, which pennIies. � I � I � I i, I 11
� AM Of MC Scows Cisco, illedom. 1112M - the child reluctantly- left the room. I he Id laxati le I I . - � tfulua
.
- the.most perfect mild and naturt 94 . is nc.t sola ia b!.Ik# I)onft allov QU7=0 to 30011 ditties -of a doub .
.
I I . Here, Jimmie," he said. " I'll tell .vou : � Soothing tho Baby. , 1. � " � -wit
. , old lady looked at her nephew wonder- 4se '.'j u611 I - . OvIdent enjoyment
� - in the world. There is nothing i, I ,you anytixing eho on the 14on. or primiso that It;
I / .. � I ) -ting that will do t 4 where you and Rorie can go to walk. Jest �'Rodk.&-by-bsby on the tree top, . I of suell:
. .0. MR 01:88. � ingly. �' , , as prq,od. There is noth ) I u I Is �J-Ust as good 11 P'na "will Answer ev" pur .. � into the singing
�
I I I 91 d c6inforta . go cross lote'to Barlowli an' get a quart ol. When the, wina blows,", gee whiz! won't yo I - -.. -n]
.
n &I NntL#k Toronto Mete of 'Abner -Ciandall. hesitated for a moment, work so thoroughly, surely an. . , .. _ . 0 - Eco I -I. you Eat 04-t-T-0-R.I.A. . 440mT&d,,cJnistla%iQ .
ToUrInary Su ' I _ Milk." . 1 1 stop? . -- - ,,pose,"- 4ca LLO - -
I., a Honor Graduate of Onlaria vell. I then, 'with a determined air, bent A little ==I, - - ou"I bowled like in Indian bi.nce mother wons - ,-- - -IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-I- , ,ny apprahet
vaberinary d6 11 . � � - � . : . -to reraove a
I . . . I f I . ou, I - -
�e- - 1oward. the old woman, andsaid, : I di The �children started jovfullv off, and 6' nthefzo- :Z / � ee.-urnin, IsAW
- oduary 001lege, Honor member of Ontario V t8rin' Her-her-grandme." I Aunt Susan put a fresh whit; table cloth on $ow ,stop � or I'll shake you 11 It I don't I'm �� I ditio V4� ; fail tA) p bl �
-
I . idica society. Ali disesads of domestio xdm& ` ; � I CXACTC00y0TVMAPFER. .'� - SIZZI - ��,� I . When 110- SLI CA
I . 1� Now, Aunt Susan,' .and he spo trout I - - I , * itlif 1
. I _ke as 11 Oh, iVs her great-aunt Susan, I - gue089 I Itune I '0 � ! -
. " " 0, 6 r�7 the fal
� I �=7 tre". , Ali MUS pr0I AtkudW10 kindly as it was in his nature to speak 11 to - ihe kitchen table, and put on some shining 141 The cradle wllo," bleat If I'm not nearly'deat I � . I 1, , ..,.d.- ,O /V V I . year by year nien alu
. I - . I ,/ . ". ��41. -
� .
I Aa ,Ight. Dentistry and Buts ry 11 owfAy. . . said Grandpa.. He also went to the b4ck 11 . .. It d .
. _ 1, or a plates and glasses � With the quaveiring howling on the high treble I - I . , �
� - ON(* and DIBPODIMwy-.rDi. C&MI a offloe, With, ybu must know that. we all do.orand-pee a in, the little boV now hapg. I I I I :��� �of coninwA sense With J
-�'i Fitilli i i I ,
main st"iftaorth. Nighteallsainwered lomthe - ' pe 11 Say Silas," 'she suddenly said, "I've ! 1 cleft-; � . . NIPM7,10SEN-Im,-- 11 - - � Z%��� I --
* . - , I I 1. - . ... , I I .
I .
.- - � 1 140&52 th r'k o great deal of you, Nancy and me behind and looking around the old man's - . ,. � . � - . , ions and inere, regard J
. ing I got.some tea, in my canister, an' there's' push' -h -h !'NovV choke yes, thaVe'right : L I 11 I � . I . �
I
� ,� 011100. -- and' Rosy, and we hope you will live with , - ill reci r � . -L' . � . - -
- . - . . form at the little girl. � If you' I I" cradle W . . I . . � of adaptiag the SIVIO of
- -- . — plenty of wood out in the shed. 11 . er will talk, I . I - -
. . us a good many years to come. You are - 46 Howdy, SusaI said the old man.. He Oh 4usb &-by baby 1" and moth I . � - . L . . Season. Thus the rm
. I I � . - ----- I -
. . LEGAL . 41� . make a fire I'll have some nice ".hot tea ; &W 'As glib as a parrot. all night and all dkV9 - : � - --- � . - �on both -sides Of the A
- happy! herb with'us;. ain't you. , was straight and tall, .&I agpearpd - th woman over the I
. . - - -- C61 . s as !she if you'll go and pick a few ears of Abner's Milli" that coasiping '11mi . - - Y. M. 0. A. k -
. Oi co -I ', ve I . I . I
- . G. 0&xmN, formerly- of pimeron, Holt& - - did, i;�A younger than is saienty W&:V I . I 0 . I - ,adoption of straw hSts I
I I
i I C=oron, Barrister and SblidtoIrich, ItAiid we have do-ne more for you thaI I . corn I'll cook some in milk. I've got plenty � - he,s Asleep I 0, _ you howling young ..� I known, the bij
-1y - X � Yes P of pepper an' s& ,an' we can do As I ,live Out, the -- � L . beforI6
, �8* - it without I Imidget I - . ar
� OUZ�io. i0face-Homilton dreek OPPI COI an:� �ther � of � your relations, h&I we, Year i n an& Ye' I
1. hy, Silas Bennett," -crie I th Id I � . -- li�-�,l blad'K silk- topper aud :
I ,
� I � .
-,�- .- - . I . 1452 -y Bradford ?" ' 0 butter."' I Thank heoveni A last, I'll steal out and call . . I . � - � �
� - Motel. � I . - -- more than-thain' Mai '( lie J,1 I I . . � I .
- lady, 11 do come right it. : rm jest as ad � ,� .� ,
. I
L I . I L I The old man bounced up with the wil4est ! BrIdget. - . I � - � .fedora and the stiff
-- jilIr 2) L
- ol. � 't sit ip hat �here� I've -woke him, I know It. Whqrsin'thundeef L' I ,�
� � � i , gel
. 'Its. to see ye as can be. Don' I � i bowler having ZRO
. I AMES .S0M,B&rr,lI. solicitor for U � enthusiasm. " Why, Susan " he cried, :, � L .. I .; � L i ,
. -She'd never trou- � I thatUttle? I w
ton's Bank, Clinton. Office - E1110I 102k, 11 Of course we, have. ween the wirklers, Come Tight . . I -Z 'i .Straw4that ,try,as,fh
I ! J, !JYL you're a regular trum " $pw bI I'll stuff the, whole thing down your 11, L 'Ji � A
. olinton, oat. money to loan on mortgage. bied Ver head about you. -She's. done nothin' �lraugbt bet s I P. . I -
� � ' � L I I _e 'Wr.ne in aCcorldanCeNl
I . 1461 1 , - . - in Jimm � Li When the children got back Grandfather throttle? � . I-
.. . . i A . - � . I -e -Wparer. You =
. , � but: disgrace our family,-- runnin' off and The o?d nian -looked complazently about Hush I I tell rou ! you tiger ! Hush ! hush ! 11 Rock- 11 . I . -� � nof tb -
. . marrI that scamp as she did, against -.6111 " You ain't Bennett was walking up and down the little I by� V � . .. , -. 11 1
incisor, Conveyancer and the room, and said - . tooi up a I ;� =&* hails froin,,by hil
� S. HATS, Basristei1r, Sc I yard whistling "Annie Laurie." When �� - I..
- I the AiAer!0,11 straw
- - . Notary Public. Solicitor for the Dominion our *ishes. Well, now, 4e that your abode here perm'nent, hev yo, Supu V Thal's right, emit �our bib, #Ick your thumb io your I r - � ba,
,
R. -�Uudo6'Q block. Main St"Ot. 80afOrkh. L , Lo" . the old .lady. Vonly they reached the kitchen the table was all � . t . - . . ..... - I tingilishe&t1lis year b5
. Bank. offl6e, it yo� should die without making a will 11 Ob n , said �Zt about rabbits and puppies and ants, . .
oan- 0 1285 ' I Is half Of_What you come heril sometimes when -when t�in nicely set. ' They I I
. Aoney to, I - that woman should hav " I eig -I
-- LL I -- I . gs The children were wild 'Ney sire go oni for wiHdom compared with these ' and h ,I Of ar -
-- . .1 I with delight. brate, I I -
don't go right, you know -I mean whpu I and Shorthand. College � iitb& the bid
I JU, MT. uwrisk solicitor, Notam &c. . , . After dinner -they went out in the yard. to Turnon steam I Let her z'p I It's eo so3thing you, Forest Oity BUsiness - .afflects �
. J. offloo-Rooms, f0re doors north ofGomiiiercia 11 She's your own sister, Abner," said feel fooliab." � � I � . .. � . . .- ,edora, Ehapem
. I " , ,but of f .
�
- . I door to 0. U, PSI s, . 2y 4. while Aunt'Susan washed the dishes, i - 1I . a:p J1JC)MT:DC)W, 01VrX. I - �Z to the, Duke of York `
izing- - � W'L,11.ail If oQ
.
I . jiaUl, ground floor, next the old lady, with mild protest. 11 4 Yes, said the old man, sympath I Play ' -^�a Bennett wiped them.. a lie uleep in a g iffy or so I - ' L .
L
-towetry store. main street, Seaforth. � Goderich 99 ; - and !!;an ;Won't youi hush, you young mo . --arefully' .'' as the 4 tboater," ' whl�,
- . 1� But she don't deserve to be spoken .of 1,. er I 44 SUB n nkey') well then* Gives the most practical busin6ss and shorthand couree obtainable. Courses
1nU--( ameron, Holt anti b&weron. 1215 ' I can sorter understand. It'll a wipiid . a theoldmansaid. 'sIwishwe I a4vawsks I I � �i �
� .' my arms graded. Rooms ' Students assisted to profitable -positions week#. r
in any, other way even if she is. Do You io me tho', that Abner Crandall ain't 'rent- and equipmenf the best. :: and which I
. � � could alwuz live together. You could hev ,knd hellcm and kick I Mere.V, how to prefer,
nt your hard-earned mone to be squand ' : I course, address - -
I I ARROW & PROUDFOOT, 13*rriders, ftlictiolle wa y - ed br sold this place long nd " I ev'rything jest as you wanted it, then. I've ache! .. � Good board $2.50. per week. For.�artictdars of either . . the heaviest, hotte0i I
� I Q- 04 ered by Dan Bradford V . . . .
I .
� G, &a., Goderloh, Orkada. J. T. GAAMIN fin I 3) . " Oh, of courie he thinks it an awful 'got a little money out at int'rest, an' we I Will that vioman never come? - Oh, " hush rock-&. ) �, I . . III W. WESTERVELT7.prindpall. -� and unbecoming s�
; . h by top � � . .
'
WK. PZ9UDV4* � r. 1. X�0' . waste to lot it be -as `ds, said the old wo- � I 1495-7m . .1 . -market Cw.rm.ms ap]
— 6, could live easy, on the int'rest right in this 'I'll give her a piece of my mind by and by: - -- -- r- ' -
. -
I - .1, . ; . . I -but vba,V
0"MMON. itd= a HO # BardallIM go- But don't you know it, will be if you man ; " but I told him he couldift ever house. Say, Susan, let you an, me get mar- 'Great snakee*what a solo 1 I'll give bim another I - I - A aftAv soin&v .
. (Joe t�,xnakq a will ?" tech the old house while I lived 1 but he r I Big dose of that cordial ; Hush,- hush, here's it's . -� 1. � . � ... . -1e of Yorl;
- U. -C. . - � - . I , -83plue "DInk
Horm, DumaT HOLUM I I I ' . Is �
, Hoilam in Chancery. 40-Godericb, Out ried." � 11
� � 1 66 1 ��6ppose so." could use the,land as he pleased, Nobody . ,, W 'mother. . - . - I with
302609. Q. U.. PROW z 'I by -Silas -Bennett,", gasped tho old I E CUP VALUE 0 0 a And .a hein of 4
- '
. . r -- , " Now, Aunt Susan," said Abner, ' I else has got "a key to it, either. All the . &7; love, take the baby, the sweet little tot ' . �� 1. - I
� . � . I ; I around the xim, wbq
HOL3 -STL - to 11328 late firm of - , lady. "It udbe scandalous. Ev'rbd .� hat'si nothing ; I'd. just - &I Ref nurae LIM as I I ... � � .
. M ED.-success0v Ain t fishin' after your money. I only ivant ]?eople that I knew when I w not.: -OF A TU M THE ONLY TRUE TEST Of QUAVY. taste lies In. the directi
. ,
. died, and I haven't any old friend �f this I . �
. F. McCaughey & Holmested, Barrister. Solicitor � � . as yomig hev would taI Besides, Abner . wouldn t let I I I . . 1. I - -hat similar
Solicitor fora the Can my just share, if there should happen to be bu, � He's 'bean calm as a judge all the evening be- I � -w to the 441
.
Umveyancer, and Notary. on are gone. me." � � -, _ I . . ,rm I Pur Has stood the Cup -40 - �.. I
&I Bank of Common' De. Money to lend. Farm - any left after y If there ain't, old house. Wh�u I ain't feeliuO it � U-18 . y . . - , 'I' Rai
.
,
re Block, Main Street . a I' Wall, neither would the boys an Lo �)3ut ,t ftightened, I guess, when you opened the ceyeian ' . Test of all classeS ;and by preference blad-
I . I m- forts me to come here. . . go
- for ealeL ,Office in scot � no m�Ltter. But I want to impress it upon kinder cc lboner's � , - I
. . - ith � . lot me guess . , - Needless tu add that
� I . sesI . . � -you that i you should die at mak& scolded me more'n a little about my foolish- , ef they knew it.. Bat I 'we're � door'; but you know I've got letters to and is the Tea exclu- �� �
� I of age, ain't we ? I'd like to show folks i Oh, I'd stayed, � ' JTEA . In the market, as wen A
. . � I I - �
... .. DEWTISTI of what you h ;ill, 96 to ness, but I jest set my foot down on! that ; that [we've got a leetle gumption left yet � 4I �ively used by the . L which, tho
- I ) I: % I 1.The-dIIiar little toad! Ain't homuning? . - 111111,111ack,or . - . .Vaname , - U91
� -
. i. . I I Q squandered by her i worthless he clan heveverything else his own 'd be reel happy. -�j I Good night! . � Mlxwd. most discritninatirig- I I .. - ybrk, in 1-iondon U =
� . 2) . " Ain' I kn?,w ye On _ -40
' - husll�and. - . . � . . I . ' . -
W- TWEDDLE, DentlbL OMOO—Ovff Richard 4; ; � Hervoicebroke. Seeingthat ths�s,'�Ifld- thinkhow maIrs we'v6 known eac � � *— I tea -drinkers. I I I .,cm.' and 0I.5 W46
shoe store, corner Main and Well, what do you want me to do, Ab- - wn- I I I -
son & XcInnW isc ren were not obse&ing her, she drew do �The most efficacious remedy known for In lead packets only - % and � & "ay .- I .. I �,colonles and whick.-wA
-
F. - � . '� ' other. Do you remember h6 W- I uste; te 1� . I . - -The D dso;i . I N . 5 to f5O. �They nel
� fohn 'streets, 9 astiorth., ner 9" said the old lady, . meekli. Shall I Ier spectacles a little and wiped her �eyes. Araw you to school on your little sled in �, undoubtedly Dr. Laviolettes 0 6oc . . - . .
- - I - make my will V i � 44 bronchitis is I pound,25, 3 .40, Soand - Co.9 Ltd. , . � . - 4
. R. ]RgLDF�Nx, dentist; crowning, bridge work . "'I. -es, that's my advice. Of course, if, - Why -why, Susan, said the old man, winter �ears an' years ago ? We wuz �ach I Syrup of � I Turpentine. Ib is also the most pound -at all grocers. -Wholesale Agents. nto. � L I. I ,have had lu '3ny ham
I � D andgold plate work. Special Attention 1�ve T much concerned, 11 what i's it 9 Somethin' pleas nt to the t � IL , . . I - . I .- - `h
.
ic n . ? . other's furst little sweet hearts. An' now I . , �,�ste, � I . r L - - bonnet, half hat whic .
� I I
. to the presI, of the natuna keeth. All rk !ain't for me to, say who to leave your prop- Abner done ?" I C- - . ; Is * � I JU . . I L �wern in the grounds -,i
� ce--ovee JoI Rfos., ) I 0, Ab. they're all dead, an' we'releft. Besides, if - I . 4, . y ,
I
#4I performed. OM 1451 erty to, but if you think anybody thas done 1." Yes -no " she cried sharply. , .
. ;
%tardw&r,e store, Sealloft.' . more for you than Nancy and me, � all ne' � I lived together you could have MaryBradford, � LUMBAGO MfRED. I , . AffiVMIII - ,-, t I 'L ,4911bome for 3nore tham
why, r done jest right, an' I'm an' old fool I", aaL � , 'he mos�ex�
- - . . 12 ; . ,� I an' Dan, too, come to see ye as often I q as miLadeof t
I �
I& H. S. ANDERSON. graduate of Royal college rig I- ; . Id man drew bis chair ; nearer. . . � . .1LINICE&MVP L �
I " They ain't " was the quick vep'ly. you liked ;a4` you know Abner won't have Dodd's 1 Kidney, Pillis Did what . - - M!Z!!r- - . :andisas light as -a J
,, Ontario, D. D. S., of To. rbt The o I , . ,� �Z. J VW -
Dot Dental Surgeons !1 Susan," he whispered, " did Abn'er want noth& to do with 'em. Let's git married- - Doctors Failed toi%Do. . - -hue. III spite,of its I
- Well, then, 'tain�t right, you :know it - . D ROBB & CUR I
routo 19niversity. office, Market Block, Mitchell, �4( ye -to sign over all y:our property to, him:?" , I � FOR SALE BY ROBB BROS. Alf RiE, � SEAFORtM -
1402 P , n9w, this very afternoon, Susan. I'll hire. . . , . � � I . I I -
I Ontario. 0 ain't, to have them that's-,.d4e nothin� 11 No, indeed !" cried Aunt Susa�, enl . - I I ,no signs of bard wean'
,
I br- � .. . �
- rn' Barker's team." I . CHRONIC RHEUMATISM . - I -J , � I Another.'effiect Of .I
. ff, Densistj Clilaton Wffl- Areated jest the sa e as thdar, that's done getically. " I guess I wouldn't ef be did !13 . . . I
AGN&I '13 They talked the matter over animatedly , — - I - THE - -the d-linest entire "I
.1 Viait Hensall at Hodgens"Hotel . everythitig. - I had to _go to Centre this , " Wouldn't ye now, reely.1 he a6ked,,in -"I 0 � I I
11. monday, and at 2 , . 4 for a little while. Then Aunt - Susan slyly Gives Way to this Marvellous Remedy, as . frock or Fznliuce , --
- every �urlch the mornin', an' while there I dropped in to see strange anxiety. i M", R C Y, b1therto ,constituted
M geoond Thuraday in own mouth 1288 Lawyer Rice, and told him you!d like to see. " Well, I gu6ss not'? All Abner, wanted slipped home, donned her best black silk, Do All Afflictions arising from Impure C.AYADIAN BDANOIK .OF' COM I E XJ
� �-- him some time to -day. Now, Aunt Susan, of me was to' hev me make my will �80's and no qnestion was asked, Nancy and Blood and Disordered Kidneys. - -. . I - ,of the well, groomeI%
- 11
'
.� ]KINS I Abner being away. When she returned . I ESTABLISHED 1867. 1
V -�. m - MAN DeI L D S., . I I .- - �r �. . - 1. 1. -'&. � -- W-Aemawr, .
,.19,21.,U . I - I � .
a
� - rve prop
jestacted accordin! to my,'notion of Mary Bradford wouldn't git half tI 2e ' -
- .4 I-, 41'. . Exeter, O�i. WIU be &I Zurich .
r . A,,i -1 � " � I ' Silas had made himaelf very presentable in Didlyou ever a -C -, TOF . � ... ,do,lub thesmvbUst '.
� ,. -, - I , ity when I'm gone, so's not tp b, Dan fter weeding in the garden . HEAD ,PFFICE RONT0. z
I , I iEe Huron Hotel, oi,mT on the right an' justice. ; r- �
.
.
k. I 111�"& Y�Asr THuRwAy in suh inonth, and I - - one of her late husband's suits, he not or woiking over a low bench. or table, in a 't . I � "LLARS. I �pient, the one tbat -
" ,
�9:i = . 11 irmsTFam&Y ,169 I know ye hev' Abner." . I . waste it. Ob, I would like to �Zve , poor - up, and 0APITALAPAID UP) SIX ?AA I LU ON � DO �m 06.00-Q,0061- � �
- Xurdocies Hatet, Henoall,'on 11I "And w� all tbink . having the 'courage to go botne, after one stooping puitqre, try to straighten , zTee of credit on t1w '
.
I �, 1. it eaub morth, . Teatt extraoted With the lenat - . everything of you, ' 'Mary again. I always thought a heap of of hisown. Then they and the two child- feel a sharp �paiu as of a knife thTust through .- � . .= - 00 . ... owearer, since �only`
- OrAn PoWbIa. AI1L work Arat-clua at. lllwal estalL and hope you'll be with us .-Jor tn�ny years, Mary, but Dan edn't much of a, -man, I � RE S T - - -- - ' .- I . W $ 1,1010-C �, ''i
: I 1 971 � to come.. In fact, I dunno', what'; Rosy and ren walked about a' quarter of a mile 'to, VoAr k�idneys? - L - I . I -the art of cutting
I all . -
. - . guess. The last I heard they wuz keepin' - 11 . I � B. E, . WALKER, GENERAL ATANAGER. � L
� , I I I .
, I I mother'd :d� without yo Barker's, whose horse dad carry they Th Is lumbago. , - � , Terfect fit and. I
� U. I know I'm boarders out in Coloraydo-mipinj board- 9" i I . I o3dy,
� , . . - � . I a- Vrettyj'hEdrd time � " ,� . looks well, In -41t. L
,
I
.1 I MEDICAL. � . blunt,. but that's always bee�h my�,, way, so I ers. I guess they hev, hired. .Then Ahey drove directly to .the ; When it becomes chronic it is one of the � SEAFC'4'RTH BRANCH. I �
'
I i r . next village, where Silas drew an order on most agonizing forms of rheumatism. Suf--' . a0ts, It three seamers-
hope I haven't hurt you." 1 of it." , . , . V03 1 �
, and ferers fro r.5 . � b� tailors, have 7Jeen
, III & 4 i ' , the bank for a good supply of money, 'in it have been known to commit A Gerieral Bsnk�nv B usineps. Transacted. Farmers' Not &counted, D raf* - � �
Dr. John McGinnis,� Why, no. When is Lawyer Rice com, III; Say, 'Susan " persisted the Id mian -all pointc in Canada and the pri-udpal e - 'e i
-
. . . i , ,�, I I * I I they drove -to the parsonage. I � suicide. They would gla4ly pay any price sued, payable at itl S In . (sively dinin
-ing-did he'say ?" . i . wouldn't ve turn your propit ! r�., is. . g the
. � Hon. Graduate Londo4 Western University, member, 'She was "ready for him when he"Ican*, and , � yovi IF r- to Ab- Wihely fearing that the young clergyman for su cease of pain. - I . . I thF) T . Ireat Britain, France, Bermudao &c, . -1
- Tnilte,d.States, C -11 ... Am well. as in Londc
� of. Ontario GD11ege of Physleiane and Surgeons. ; . ner If lie kep wantiW of ye tw?" . � � � . 0 .
I --- .
�
made out her will in a way t cc ould hesitate to perforin the ceremony if Did you ever have it? Do you know what ... � , � .most of our masouth
-Form;rI3. ocou pled by Mr. VYm. hat would have Why, J Silas Bennitt ?" cried 1, the old W � -I �� I
office and Residence . � .'-'.-'AV1NG8 EANK ' DEPARTMIEs' . , i 1. - I
11 I �tona Street, iiext to the Catholic CtLurch quite satia(ied her nephew had he ika , he knew how old they really were, since will cure it? Do you know that the same � - � . snore -ceremonlous,Oct
1. . �. Pickard,'Tl no wn. its lady sharply, " what do you take Irne -for . . - . ' "I
� . out I - they were unaccompanie& by their frienda; remedy that has made ma�rvellous and many 11 -Deposit$ of $1.00 ana upwards reedved, and -Current rates of interest. , -; - I -M
! w ' � I
I I ,WN!ghtcalls attended promptly. � I453x12 0 ents. . I . I raII guess.1 shouldn't !" Sadilenly an . I . I" � the morning '00"
. I -.------ e their ages�'&s sixriy-five. The curesof Kidney -Diseases of all kinds and , &110wed. J�?v".Tnterest %I to the princil�al at the end of May and Novein- I I .ally.;adopted, - Th
. When the. lawyer had gone, (between ten in�ling of the ea,ase of his questiog flashed av . � 1. 3 �
, they
. I I ,�
, 1R. ARMSTRONG, X. B., Toronto, M. D. 0. M. '. g 8 ,'j d � i charm upon this I . . . - I the,96rt vt 1p - eto:
- ' minister' pretty wife witnessed the cere �esdriptions,.acts as a mair c * .
� victons., bt. C. P. S., Ontario, IIIr to Dr' and eleven in the niorning),, Aunt !Susan put upon her. - " Silas," she - -whigpe A, 11 is . � � ber in each year, . . - i TII
. D - mony. - - . excruciatingf.affliction?' " - ,
. � � � � ne"
311100, offiee I ' ly ocogpied by Dr. Eaott, Bruce- on her ihade hat and went out in the yard. that ftat the b 's wa; t yow to- do ?" He I . ' -inaerdal Paper -and Far- ,out of date. , U%I I
.
i
I .1w � I . - oy . Such a time� as there was about that The following are cc " . f letters written ,queAaL Attention given to the collection of Con � -
a . told, Ontario. I . I . I I . I 4he length., xun of
.� ,She thought shb would go and- sit �on the " An hev 'ou4one pies o . . 1, -
'
I ------ -------- '. 0 1 nodd6d, wffirinatively. 11 . �
�
I . settee under the big elm,,and finiAh the new it� 11�' she queried. - T - r�axriage ! The boys and Louisy swore the Dodds Medicine Company, of Toronto, mrips'.8aten Note's. . I - - � 71 I- . 461ddin that these .
I ! I
� E COOPE-A, W. M, 1K. B., L�F. P. and S., that they would have it annulled ; *) did the makers and distribiftors of this wonder- . ; I I
i �� -dress for Rosy's new doll. 'Shel did sit - ;'No, not yet, 8usan. They arg'ied the' � i . . MI. MORRTS, Alan � ,tendency has been. '
� � - Ao. . ' F. HO- LV- . I ager . . . . . � . -
" . R Glasgow. &o., Phytdolan, Surgeon and , Abner. But Silas- deeded over the farm f ul pr prietary medicine : -* MMD. Solicitor.- 11
*
*�- ' � . I . I � � ��� I I
. I er, Constanea, Ont. 1 27 w. Suddenly the thing over again last night, an' Il said I'd 0
� uoue. I there and be6u to se i . ,,Ghorter In the sktrt
I I I - I . Ata. ,nta WVe.1 .
.1 - - I � � Ata. R.WVnI
I . �, . to the boys, and.,promisod that Jimmie I have been troubled for ----.-.-.- ..... 11 ----- -- ' "Mr a W lei-
� � . -..- tears came andl rolled down �er cheeks. consider it to-dayi an' let 'em 4now to � "Gentlemen, ------ .
� : -- . - - - should have whatever other property was - . I =Ii - ..... I . . ,attempts which .
� LEx. BETHuNY, X. D., Pellowofthe Royal She glanced Jfariive,ly t about to Bed if any one night. They said I was gettin' p�etty old - ever two years with the first stages of I � � - 11 : . duce slanting 11aps
11 . � .
.
� I . Aunt Sus 'n to BrighVs Disease. I h --- V1 - . I , . �
� GoUege of Phyajolans and Surgeons, Kingaou left; and eus , - found favor,
� A, - ' was looking, then wiped thei� 4wa.y. She -1 s'pose seventy-five does seem old to , .1 Id Abner that av ed other medi- .
. . .
� V fto6essor td Dr, Mauld(I. Offia, lately - occupied tried to deceive herself into the - belief that them ; but you an' nie's good Jor! aa4her whiW she meant now to give the old home- cines 6 1 ut to no avail. I was so bad that I . . - in g these I I
ay Dr. IffackJI1, X%k. Street Seaforth. Reeldftce I - . . - . givin_ I
' . - I �
I - . -Corner of ra,tkt house lately woupled not hurt her. 11 )m 4 big fool!'� . stead to Mary Bradford, she intended 11fat pass4 blood. Doctors told me I co�ld get . I -� . I *tyle of the hour -1
� � . fifteen years yee, ain't we ?" he prdper-kv. no relief. I heard of theT wonderful -cures , � - . I I � - V. - , - ���
. 1127 impoiently. Re done jest " I believe we be. But my . be press upon .my, rim
. I y should have the rest of t
�, Vateria Squa AbLer had
1 , byL.N.Paniney. . - . she cried, I , ou reely - Ro,t, ed, especially I 64 'I I ,
. - ---. the right, sensible thing, 1course. 1 goin'to do it?" . So he was obliged to be satisfi Dodd%�Kidney Pills had dope. I concluded: .� OU China I � I . � adapt the fashions oJ
� - : -- I . he, had destroy'�d the will she had C nt Yours &F'&7 ,- - �
DIR. FIR J. BUR ROWS, should reely like to know wh�alt rn feelin� " Why -I thought I should,tell jest now. since s I to try them. - I have use4f ten boxes, and I . I IIIIIIIIIIIII '.. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII� � . IVAI*uiiaritles: !
'
-
- .
- - I . . I
� L&I resident Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen- this way fur " I F You see the boys, think ef they hed .the just made. � am .completely cured. You may publish as � . -servant, but a very �
- ' - � I - I
�� �, � * � When next spring came Mary and 'Dan you see fit, so as to help others. I .. - .1 -before buying.them in. Mon'ttAf 11 �
tral Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity University, She arose and sauntered sll[iwl� down the propity in their own hands t ey could � r"M time to time
41 : - Surgeons I , I 1, I �. . �� I -
f . a I Rosie saw bar from the � hou3e and, . Bradford were actually carrying on the I . 119 'ORE YOUNG, I � � !
�- m mber of tho College of Physicians and street. think � . THEOD � alay ones word that the zight nimber i
.11 � Sf Ontario. Coroner for the, County of Huron. , 1 1 . I make it pay b�tter. Besides, th , ' . - I � � 1. . , I I I �- . A -Ire blessed With peo
t - I , necks ,Eet i
. 1
4 swoFFICE.--Same as formIerly occupied -sy Dr. ran after her. .. ` i I'm too old to take care of it, bat I old farmd Dan had. evidently learned I . . 46 Smith's Falb, Oat." �� d " r -C& " and -'e whitce It . I -oplectic
�7 is very bitter ex es in his man . .
. I periene Is. eL of ',blues" an W I .
,-, Smith, oI PubUo SobooL-Elimforth. Telephone " ' Can I go with you, Aunt - Sudan ?" she might be easily influenced an'- do ,pomethin' 80" , y "Gentlemeu.-I have been troubled for . . . - I .. - lgw� t'grned Aown-w
� ei, ind seemed grateful now for, the . I . -
I No, lei. x. B --Night c0s answered from office. Said, taking the old lady's h I d. � She had I revere over one year with fernale-Weaknem and . are there. Leathery. w6rkmanshiP omd I -
, Z� � 1886 all I with it an' lose it.;' I - -mv- . I . - . - �i All vetj�wea on. a
p . - �
- .
T t - -in her arms. z I . pleasant home - and kind. friends for his urinal trouble. I have consulted a doctor, . � . I.. I
� — I - her big doll � I The -old lady shook her bead. 41 1 don't � � . firofa make any shoe, but very. diff- And are ni-ore I � ,
I t i J - � I I
.'j They.,stopped before a ver wife and baby, and seemed to have I I set- who gave me m6di�ine that seemed to make All I 11 I , -
� I old, unpaint- approve ofit at all, Silas.' There'i old Tim . a I than stand upoollar
� - DRS.SCOTT & MacKAY, I - I ) erent kinds according. to the blend. See that you get -U ' I �
�
I , ed,'blindless house, with the grass grown Barker, he's in the poor house pow.- He tied down." 'Aunt Susan makes littla JIM wurse-at times. I'would be deaf and . I . -sent a deeide&y TW,
: -.
4 I - PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, i U I the doov;iky pat dresses now to her hearVs content, while short-sighted. I was told of Dodd's Kid. . . flie I I red."' and ,, blue I ' chips you!re entitled to when buy- , , , , .
, -r �t there were done that, an' his son jest lost eVrything,' . . ' ' It � -appearance when wc
. I Silas makes it his special business to care ' I , You'cau alw4ys tell by the name md price , ' ' 1
� , . 'Godench street, opposite Methodist chare , eafort ur' ,ains at affi the windows i and old- Now be's earnin' fair wages but. I see, he's ney Pills. I got. one box, and I have used ing shoes. .. 11. lean neII In the s
: , . u . I
. � I fo I - �� . i -
z I . ,
. � . �
I I � � J. G. SCOTT, vraduate Yietoria and Ann r or, , d AhNioned roses and hollyhoc0s And s�veet- got a firnily to support, an"can't r the baby and see that Susan makes its art of the box, and Larn'completely cured. Atamped on the sole -1- G06dyear Welted. $3,$4,,$5. � In the legs sult 4pertt
I . I . . . � �� ��
%! i . a d !, iii the lit- of the old man too. An tir-ere's �a Vy urine is natural now. You may publish �
; peas grew wildly, yet luxuriantly � c �kne c ar e dresses 'right. Every Sunday Rosy and I
-
�� member Ontario College of Ph) Rey- . i .
, ' -' 'whereas they look �
.14 : Surgeons. Coroner for County of Hu tle garden and along the sides� of i the paths.- me -thing, I an' now . Jimmie and Rosy's Paulina spend the, day this if �you like, that it may help o�hers. I I � - , I . SM
-� I nalds. He done that sa I.- , CATALOGUZ � - 1 all man with,val
,
at the old folks'. I " B� - ms." . 11. ", The Slater Shoe" . I i
� - L .
-
� ' � - Ik bat is iiot c
-1 ' " ' C. MAGKAY, hon.or irraduate Trinity Univerfilty, The large field outside the �.ara also be- ain't got a thing'of � his ow�---every�hing ; ,MRS. GRORGH ,k,R-N . INICE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' . I hig
.
,;! - gold medalist Trinity.bledical College. .Uemb.r longed to the little farni, but l�,tha't did not turne d over to his `son-in-la�w, Loo'sh Quini- 11 My young friends." Grandfather Ben- - - tarIXIIIII ---- -XI � I . � � � L � ity. Re W0`Uld do
- � t' w"wI � . - . . ) - I
4 College ot Physioians and Surgeons, Ontario.. show si as of neglect, being cultivated with 4. 1 nett will say on every possible occasion : . - -- ,. �
N - ; 148',� I � -by.' An' they do say the two young people ,, IN � . I �,
, , . ict himself
-r - � - .. , ,I 111 :;! II III . - and iestr,
I z I � I X tile, which ia its tw
- , � 0 L
I .. - - co � . man jest like a , child, an' . , - . "I D "Ir cl .
i , ,
�� - fo -8. .� �4
� -
7 . ; he don't dast go out the yar�l hardly, 11, Don't think they ain't fit for ndthiu' (12% 01 , k- -11 ,,--./ -1 -ward n the.head c
rn and potatoes, L I jest treat the old don't take'aWayLall the liberty of the old - ` 'r
-1 AUCTIONEERS. The old woman and the ehild istepped in- , cause the're old. Jest let them -hev charge- t1i %V d, ca"I 1�,Inl .,.-a
-1 �J sidethegate. The -old ]ad carefully ex. 'tbout they say he can. I tell what, ..
Li . , y I , I I omW niust N
4�
� I of sometbin'. an' let "ern bev some things I . - I
�
.4 1, 9 I tracted a very large, queerly -shaped key Si Bennett, it takes away a fdleor% man- . ' I L - ,�, --, S - I iftnt.mon, while sit
I.-. , � 5r , , , EALFoR N. : -
�, WM. M"CLOY -he' lock and- hood to take away all respona'bility f rorn the way, they like -ern. Don't think that approve of &-0.11r- - h NT - UR . 8 � Vlace on the Agum-9 �
from her pocket, fitted it into't , ' - -- RUBERT WILLISs SOLLE AG --------
..
Luettoneer for the Counties 6f Huron and Perth, � � because they're old thay got- over likin' . � � , . �
4 . . opened the door, then led the w; directly him. Even in'my own case, Abuer keeps L I - I
, 4y . -Axad Aa-n')L �
- .
- sndAFent at Hens4lt for the Masoey-El"rr's Jdanu- into the large kitchen. � ! le tbings-mv, it's jestIl t�he opposite." S.ine- Eirnlulsion. For V.I. ,` 1U01 . .L
, 1 ffteturiug compan)% Sales -prompUy attended to, � I me feelin' that I o,w 'boal ev'iything to L I � ' " I
. J -L
-. -
:1 (I charges moderate nd satisfaction "ranteed. The kitchen had a side door leading di- him an Napey, an' I dunno, but �. tirhes, wh;ii be and his happy little Wife are 111 ell a -a IV . I ' .
71 . very close L I - 'Sp"ISBA&I
Ti at Office, of I .
1E Orders by m%U addremed to HeneaU Fo .0 Lalone, he will draw his chair I I
rectly. into the rd. But, my goodpess ! I doiA dv,si to spea. . I IN I In.dentistry, -as fti
- . , ya She operi6d this door I hisper : " Aunti' Susan -%vhen they should be strong
left 0 h18 TeMdenee, Let 2, Conoesaion. 11, Tuck. . o her a and half w ` G ` .
,I & ie's. iight. t I P d women Nvho are ' eak, . olmid oods
. . tamIth, vAll .Y-.caive prompt atteuUon. ' 1296 -if wide', also the three small, paned windows up an' -say how I'd like anything.! When I b; H ay - - -L - I -
.4 . I . 3 . tain!t evefy old man an' woman that's got . - � . 'tendency is toward 7
-1 -- , , . i - and set the great clock to ticking. Then do, he makes out his way best. , I for ba,bies and ch'Idren -iI . -exedentists who der
I their furst little sweetheart to tifiderstand I I
I � TGHN H. McDOUGAILL, Licensed Auettioneer - for she seated herself in an - old w0ode-n, but . " No6' that I blame hirn,, tbo', Abner J I ' le I I � a
-- i 0 the counkv of Huron. Sales attefided 'in all em an' make their last days happy, is � it, are thin, mrheii they �hould 11 - - ,elaliy to the Ailing I
I - � I simialty
. of the Co-unty. Terms reAwimble,' From Mr. I . I twis Whose I
I ay herself back and fortb. i t . ' ON � -
well cushioned rocking chair, anI began As a. good.4 ,al of me, an' he'd do -any- now 11 Aln' the young folks, they don't �un-
If =Ugall's long experience as a deager in farm ilsw ; to thin ' T COLLECTR......
A hing tQ hF-*- 'ougbt'ud do me �ood.. But ' ' fat; for,all who get no iiourish- THE GREATES ;
atoek of' aU kinds, he is specially qualifi d to Judge � "Why do you always lik� that queer he won't see be iv tis tell he-& as old -as we derstand,, do th,ey V -The Independent� ,. latifi-cial toeth and
i A i ' . - - - . 'themselves to extrac
11 . - . I
4Df values. and can guarantee sa � All orders . : nielit from their --food. Pbor ' : I , - ' . � . . I -
, chair so, Aunt Susan ?" asked the child. be," I . . . I 11
11 , . f .
11 I left at Tun Exr6siToR offlee, or at his .-rosidende 'Lot 1 � I tionerieho made -a
�� I 3, Coneess4ou �, JA. R. S., Tuckermith wift be I cc Ws an old friend, Rosie. j used to " No," said the Ad man, 11 nor niii, bdys Tragedy in r. Shop Windo-vv.' - .1, S.
. . . � I � � branches Wo-cild lie,
I . - i blood is starved blood. ' Con- - , - I
- �
I . -
I
�
� I prol� attended to. z ock my own Wbies 'in it any years won't either." He added, th btfull It has only been a few days since a hand- - ' -", . .f -- I
, I - I
11 - . . �
- -)
-Ptky- --- — I . u - . THMA. CHOICEST GOODS send a client
- ago. I . t " Say, Susan, there's siornething�'NneI,Ibeey: athletic -looking youni S11111 ti, and Scrofula jif.,"'er I . .
I � I I ; woman took P on �- . - �
�
� I Where be they now ? . lidn't they thinkin'of, off an'on. You know bow -a- posEession of a large show win ow o t e ; , I I . � . � -ather branch toa,
� � . -' ' I
� . 1. I I I -OZ.. r � - coni,e withodt this starva'tion� . - - C I I - 'cialty Of that
I -
! grow.up - i . I -ys there's books an' magazines W-learnin' shopping district. She was dressed in � - 4.
�
I
- - - 11 " nly liv�d - a few da.- hildr n' how jaunty tailor-made suib, w 4t) I L-11 t. . -m ST . VALU"I" IN TOWNIII.11- - � Rbr &
-1 I
"
t LADIES -1. No, dearie ; they o of folks how to bring u ith boots and le . Aud nothina is bette f6i THR B.Lu XJ
,
. ---
� i
4 . Ema � 1pation from Pain years." . - a ' I . . JL doctor Yew
I I! d 'em an' gi % 07;vh . ; � I . - I I
p c" ' � -
I no � ; - to understan �e 'em at they gings to match. An Alpine hat was perch- ; .
stai'ved blood than "od�li-,-er ; � ...
. -
; - � 's voice outsi�e cried : want to miI -em happy. ouisy, ed upon her golden hair, and her elegainti C , 1. i � .1 . . r . . bonate used 1�14 .
� , . ! ���
Is FOUND LN Suddenly a child' Therb's L - � � -
, t
,
I " Grandpa, oh, Grandpa, it's 4en !" now. She was a school teacher, Ian' has got . loved hands lightly touched the bar of a 0 .. : ,
�
. I '-t Dr. LeRoy's Femaig Pills, il. scott"S, EMOA011, iF, , - - - U has been i E
- I
; . r V,- - icycle. . I - I - 4md with Al -
- Tho only rellable. and trtist*orthr prit. � A little boy peeped cautiouslyl in at the lots of progressive ideas. She t eat$ Jimmy t 11 i s -11 -fat i ' - "I � )r I
I .
=j011 kilowm WeI Sure3t antl most ,� kitchen door, then jumped shyly-. c COd-I ver. oil -,vith the fi 1 ON - I - ,.�' , vmwtens +.be ,no
--
1, � . back, his real nice an' sensible. But soijehow she's The self possession of the woman eli ited - I . L U -M IS D14 JN & WILS I - -. . .
I 1vo remMy emer discoryored I , .
OLOUT I*
�
I
-
,
,
I . d I
�- I 1�','� I
t n.
� -- . 3; it seems � too,
I , turittesoftherelludesystan. ""'r-` " face wreathed in a 'miles. much admiration. For three days tb e braw', I . 1 -31 t I .
ftm P . � Sealadeircular I " Grandpa," be got a way that seems to say old people don't taste taken out, � I � .
� .
: - rive $1 por Nm ordrugghd% orby ' Jer cuts -it woman pedaled on, resting . only when! the ; - . I I I 10frer to .
-
.
i , elyxeal don rewip�o1pric& 1 -it's -Rosy amount to much. 'An' .it kin� � s*izes, -10 cents an;l $-i.eo , SUOIT'S BLOOK, � . . . I . � . I I -41 � .. ; I
Ur 1, xacl� ] shouted, f I It's Rosy Crandall ?� 19AIN StR11W
� �Unoy PM eo,� Victoria; St., Toronto, ban. Crandall !" - it 11 . . I- , reelydoes. I nly-er say not�,In', but 'it day was gone. Not until the beginning of I Two � � I the body and.
I . I �
,�; ' -� -9 u. ., ,k-usan. " � . . I the fourth day did the crowd in front of the SCOTT & BOWNE, I I , � -aKable dis, -�
, " Oh, it is, , . - .� . �
, .:, . is I , said Grau4a '. And reely does h I 10PL
I L I . Beld'evMr, Ont. ; .. I - �� . I
. . �
- I , 4, - - I I
I who is with her ?" I " Oh, ves, I underf3tand," said the old I window notice that her lovely shoulders . � :' r .
soia in Seaforth by 1. V. Fear. SH1.A.:F0TvT Oil I
I.. - � i . I , - — - - - ---- - I . I
It- . I ., . . .. . r
bbb -. I 1 , I . I I I . �- I . I - .---: .11, - I
, �
I ., � I - i . I , I . , � I 11 -I- I
. . -1 I ; , � - � I . I I',- . -1 - I
. I I I � . .� . i I - I I-
. . 1� . ; - I - . I
� i � . . : . .; .q . . I . I 1, I : . .
� f � e � . I 1. � , ,�
� - r I I � I . I - I
. � I . I j I . I I .-
� . . : . I . - . �-
. � - I � I � I . I . I 1; . I I . .m -- - �
� . . � . - r �
. I � I — ,I
. . I I � - t I I J .. � I I I . i . . I I .� .
� - -1 r . . . i . . , 1 1 1 1 . .
I
11 . : . I I I . . I . I I I . . I �, I I I . I ., I I . 4 .1 � .
. I I f I I � I - � -
I- � I � I . . � . . I . � I I � - � .. . . � m
�� , 1 . � i . I � - I
I � �� . - " . I . I I � . �, I � I I - - L .
2 . . I I I- . - I - . � - � I -- I I I , � i I �� � I . I . I . . ; i 1 7 ; I . . I I . I � I , _-, . '. � - 11 I .
- - -- - - - - -, - . - - '. , - , - - -- - - -- . � 1 � I I . � . � I .. . . � I � I - I I,- � �, 1, , , � � , . - � , � 211`-- .1 . -- ' '- � �1; . I .1 I . I I - . I . 9 - 1.:,� .,. I I I - I � - " , � . I . -L . I I -� -
----� - - - -, - I;:( �- - I - ----�-- , -A.' � IL � � , .�'�� - -�k -. -� i ' ' -`:_ �� -, �,r,�''-�:' �,', '- 7,1;�-..- � � �. 11 i.-,-�-, -. . �. I -
- ---.-------r------ � �- — I ---&_.- — ,�__��� .. . 1..-`,,111111�, -1 . I I — � 1-1 - - . - , .
I .. _�' � , - I � ;-r . .1 .. , , �
. . � , : . . L - . 4, �, ��� .... I � �- 11 � . :1-4 � .__--I - -. . , - L- -.— -!
: V . . I I � - . - 'kiii&�� - - I
I I I – . I � ! . . / � I I - I . � . . ,� � il-II'Ai; il�� b6k4i- �' - '
- � . � - I . ,
11 . � � 1. I . . . I'� . : � � � . I , I- - - � I �
.: 2� I - . / '. I I : - ; I . I :1 � . .., � � . 1- .- - � : f� I . �,
I I , . . � I I � � :L V. � . .. .. �,, '. ,� L- .,� . . . - I
. Ji I - � - - . � . ,, � . ; 7 .; , � . . � .11 - � 11 . . - � - I -
. - . - . I .1--�''I-�---�'-�--,-.-,---.-,-,-.�-,., -,--,----��-��--��-�.�.-���-,�-,- --.-,�'J.-�--�,�-�.--!.-�---,-.- - -----. , ... --------.11- I �,� ---',��: �__*__ .-: -1 .. � I.. ,L : .. % :��: ,
� - � - , -,.- --
� - � I - - , -"W —, -- -.1
� --- _7w "' .,,,---
- IN "I
.