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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-04-16, Page 7I " ­ I i . : , I : , I I � I � , � - . I i I t It I � - - - . =_ ,_ ­ � � - I . . � ­ I _ � - . I . . . � �:" V11 i ; ... _- 11111M CLOSIND DOOR. * - TfJ fomentation is impossible, and then pre. the magistra,ta, Sind questioned if they. know . . _� L - who killed - 11 Us I :Err :P.&'Y"S r.ra 11 � An Open Letter. . . . I - :: serdng it with care, thus making the wine the man they shouted, � v � I DAWNA. a food " well as a drink I It might have three Hiolan'men." " What did you do it I I . � � I � RffEUMkT10V $) , 4 Why I . � ... . 11 -TO TH The doorof No. 94 was wide open -some- I been either of these, and was as likely to be for V' '.' The Purse and the " � - I . I - � . one of them as that which 11 giveth his color U'll be hanged for it. 11 reloly�e det.erve MOLINA r � kl' � .. . one wan moynag in, It was whispered , , . � 11 .� . � � - PH R"f %a about among.. the neighbors that a young - in the cup," or that brings woe to all who it. I I 1 46 I- .3 .1 Pf A 4. 1-6. 4-1k 4. 16� -1A 1� i i 110 . . a Fouple were�. going to 11 set ul? house k L, V y1blo , r W see mixe w ne. %P.7� e5w M �00" . I I - . 0 . , - t e was not to be Gaelic, and things were made clear. �Wi;n RULLED ,� . - . ing " in the�plair, unpretentious houserbli WIN 5 JUVADI I I . - . . d . . � I . ' they got their liberty the7 continued on I I � - taken fok pleasure, but as a medicine, .1 . - �� . Mr. John lAndsborough -having changed had &waited a tonant for some time. "No, 11 - The OaueAa Business Collegep � � I . A � . � - DTI hey . � ,. ­ 94 " was a red brick, two-stoory edifice, with - r there was to be but 11%. little wine," p r. their way to London. Arriving there. t: . CHATHAM, ONTARIO, � I . - I I I . I . - L . . _�, i-, 1. , bis place of residenee to -the corner oottage, - washed-out 'green shutters and a high stoop - - � - I a teaspoonful or to in water. And. asked to� see the Queen. They took the WHEAT - Irthe gr#at supply school for the best busizen I - I - di t' behind the Dominion �Bsnk, has, in - ha _. � iree i — Timp"Othy was so strictly temperato that he shilling, joined tke Forty-twa, went to the ; - . - I - the 011 Golden Uou Store, formerly ocon. with three rather steep steps quite destitute' e U Crime&, fought at Inkerman under Sir ftwe, Students graduaUng at this Institution *to - I : - w0j, w n -loads of in- I have been, 7trubled with Rheu- - -_ I Is made froin'the plumpeW doyment. Oar last week7a � � stock of of ornamentation. T ' � would not tak *eve ' I I a little wine " for sure of C In emp . pied by R. Jamieson, a complete ago . = 1he placling of four pupils, two - I notlee con nod . naive furniture were' u0c� and car- sickness, till he got a prescription from an Colin, came home and ,lived happy all the and whitest wheat that _ � . everything to be found in a first-class fumi- "R* matism for se eral months. inspired apostle, though some who quote rest of their days. Ach, sy ; ach, I Stenographers, one Book-keeper and one womber. . ried into the house, their delivery being �y ay. I Since then we have placed Albert Wallace is w . I I I 1. I ture store. the .passage would take a prescription from - .. _# mother earth;and brains can Blatant Book ke Wood- N - . efully superintended by the now tea could scarcel I get around. � ,I Sars� Z. with D. W. Kam & OG., �* We have gold and will continue to sell car, ant. .7 , - , goods at live and let live prices. - Next day, amid the sunshine and glory of Y I i any red -nosed doctor, and would soon ven- Value of Evidence in Turkey. produce, Ordivary milling, rtock� aw as Book-keeper with the / I - I Noextor June, "She" came, smil.ing, hap veral remedies, but ture to prescribe for themselves. Banner Printing Co., Chathmn. We expsc4toplsoe , . , py, her had tried se A few years ago an English traveller in wheat won't �do for 41 Me- is Stenograpber joext week in a choice Position. � .- tion in any line of.goods we sell. The temperance Irishman is said to have Vacation On Tumd--- 003DS I Our goods are bought from the best face reflecting the beauty of the summer of no, use. I read of the won- remarked,. when confronted with the pass- Turkey. reported a cue of stealing as it w3s lina." It nourishes without Colloge re-opons after Easter - � � A 120. ForCstalogne, address D. McLACHLa- 1 ;R4 :� . d�y, and 11 Ife " radiant with the same hap. tried in tli�e courts of that country. The , 0 , . . I . manufacturing firm in, Ontario. We �Wm) I . . heatina the blood. i & CO., Chatham, Ontario, � piness. They went in, the door closed after derful cures Dodd's 'Kidney age, "An'suremeriame is not Timothy, Armenian newspapers of that time, com- 0 1 . ... . uJ- Wa are showin, ... - I therefore, invite inspoction from the sharp' an) me stoma2h doea.not ache." -The Safe.- merit. . . I : - 0. muntry. Visitors to them- It was the dawn of a new life. They ing upon the cue, said that i� I-, � �, �. ' , est critic in town .or 4 . done, and' purchased guard. Your giocer sells it. I I im Dress Ornaments, � . . I igurs emporium daily repeat the weirs very busy in their now nest,these two. . � . I � j I - our lurm' . . I ? -proved that the testimony of a calf was - i .. . 4ing the low pirice or " She " tacked up the blinds and arranged one box. From the first box I - ' worth more than that of two Christiana. A . . - same Old story I raw . - I I . I . ts,_­ OrepMs, Drilllet�s I I furniture now to what it was three n1ontlig white dimity curtains with praiseworthy Advice to Girls. - Turk, coveting a cow belonging to a Chria- 1 THE TILLSON MY -9 LTD. iN I . industry. 14 He " helptd her all his even, began to get relid. I have used An exchange says : 11 Why will girls run ' � . . tian, succeeded in stealing it. The owner I ­ I � , ago. We have no doubt brought this Icng Musical - Instrument I �' . --o" I to tack down the carpets, as the neigh away and get married ?" complained of the theft to the nearest judge, Tilsonburg, Ont. . . - - . looked for redaction.in,or, - irre well knew, noting the sound of a bus ' 4 boxes and I am cured. �Veflve it up," answers the Louisville brin g a friend to corroborate his story, . 152752 - I Tiest 00� - � I We buy the best, saa will not be under- y I I -remain, yours,, etc.,', --- _' C " our vef, � I .48 - ,sold b3 anyone. All ood dellyfred in litsmitier. They were very happy ; th ourier. nal. I � But we know u lot here and demanded the restoration of his -1 . an -1 I Wrts, - , IC � I EMPORIUM. . I � ge. loved each other dearly, in the good oil. T who would h- e glad enough to stay at home property.- .The judge declined to believe � I . i -_ ' I . town or country free ot cf: W. I - SIMPSON . . . M&IN at the Golden . -1 I - - fashioned way, for it is many years since P or jump at the chance to walk off and got either the injured man or his friend. On � - - - � I I - I I � . , ;; . --- : � -1. I . UNDERTAKING' this couple 14 set up house kaeping " in that . Lindsay, Ont. married. The boys ain't around asking this the ;injured man said, "'I have the — -, EST .TBRED, 1873* . z I � " modest red brick house in the quiet street- them like they did. It takes more mone calf of this cow at a place very near the I I � "I , y - . . ! . � � I their little world, when, " for better and to run one of them nowadays than it does court, and if your honor will have the cow - I I Dodd's Kidney Pills ., � Owing to hard times, we hw� con- I -V . , In the undertaking department we have 13 ' " i it 8 eafo ,_i - . for worse, they entered fearlessly into the to run a steamboat, and they can see morg brought to the calf and will observe the 1 3 1 . i . rat ,two hearses, one a fine city hearse, i%nd the . 31aded to sell Pianos and Organs at ; ; .. dawn. I AlwkyA Cure RheurnatisM fan with a steamboat. Ali ! girls, it's your two together, he will immediately perceive I i I : other a light low-down one for winter use. - Tried by . . I I � -_ --- - I � - MORMING. I gggs, own fault I Swap off our silks and satins by their affection for each other that the � � . I 1, . - � We guarantee the beat goods in this line at y - � I , I � . . I I F% 11 I ; ! � for lawns and calicoes; shut up your piano cow must be the mother of the calf . : . I . - __ __ I 25% le8a than have ever been given in Sea- By and by a baby face smiled out of the lie Dougall. Senior second, Alice Dougall. $ � and dive into a -washtub ; bhrow avray your and this will prove that she be. - Greatly Reduoed F1110880 � . f or �K � window, and the dimity curtains were Junior second, Cora Munn, Second part, ' Fire. ; � . ­ � fancy needle work', and tackle a ired hot longs to me." Accordingly, the judge . I . : I - . _. I 1� . I . W.Leathardale, having taken his diploma I ushed far back to let him see the street, " Willie Gould. First part, Albert Johnston. ft I -1 I - .� . - a cooed and, laughed at the passers-by, and ETHEL.-Junior Department, -The report . We have passed through the fire, Organs at at the Champion College of Embalming un- 9 stove in fl e old kitchen. Instead of re- ordered the cow to be brought to �, the I , . -,der Profesboi Sullivan, of Chicago will the neighbors smiled at the baby an t" - ceiving Jones, the banker's son, in the par- calf and went himself to see the two., No L $25 and upwards, i. -, '. - I , . I * f D - 118 for March ,is as follows : Senior second, lor, kee your eye peeled for Bill Burne, Sooner had the calf set e es on the cow than yet we will com�e out on SATUR- . 4 -4 , y I ., I Jq 1. � -,witk Mr. landaborough, conduct the busi. happy little mother danced him up and Stella Duibar, Bessie Wanner, Eva McAl- Pianos at Corresponding pneew . I i . mess. Any work intrusted to us will be down ; then he learned to toddle down the the bla'Xsmith's son, as he goes horne from it claimed her as mother. The judge was AY or MONDAY with a hand. r - -1. lister, Willie Coates, Jennie MoBlain, Min'LL D - . I � I- I work , kiss his dirt -ordered the cow to be given � i I 7carefully attended to and satisfaction guar. street ell alone to meet.his father. What & nie Bateman, Gordon Imlay, Fred Diemert -v fade through a broken convinced, and . s�nie and entirely new stock of i ' . - . . � I d day tbar, was fok both of them. ' kitchen ,window, and, up to the ChristiaD. .� : 1; � e I � . . .anteed, prou Junior second, Lily Simpson, Ida Fanlkner: p%ne of glass in th I . 4 1 a il . . I . � after a while, when he learns his trade, and 0— �, I � i � I � I I �_ — X () ON. George Eckmier, Avon Elliott, Olive Ray- WALL PAPERS � � L � ; I A � I � you know your business, get married, go to The Scotch Woman's Ban,k No O � � � 41 . � 'Rem6mber the New Furniture ,, nard, Mamie McAllister, Arthur Henry, housekeeping by yourselves,help each other, ! k ... tes. I It. -11 ... 11. 1. Children ran hastily out of "No. 94 - � I i - I and Undertaking Store. when the school -bell rang, they skipped and -Eddie McCallum, Dick Davies, Senior part live happy, raise a famil� that will be a A poor old widow, living in the Scottish CEILING PAPPERS s " -­- n - � h, � - , ' spun tops on the sidewalk after school second; Maggie Osborne, Cecil Lindsay, hor-or to your names and a credit to them. Highlands, was called upon one day by a I � . I � r MGM I -LEATHERDALE & WINDOW SHADES I � . pe � Leslie Fogal, Charles Cameron, Willie Badg- gentleman who had heard that Ghe was in 1 7 1 �k hours aind played games in the little back- %selves, die happy, and the angels will not I 0 �-v .1-S.- it does : , _11� LANDSBOROUGH yard. Four, five, six, at- last there were ley. Junior art second, Stanley Dunbar-, turn their backs upon you up there." need. The old lady complained of her con. And we would ask our numerous cus- The Brucefield Saw Mil � . I - - . - S. " �� ­ Eva Cober, &-,rover Gill, Ellie Hausuld, I body at .. ­ seven of them, and 11 She " was always , —0 dition and remarked that her son was in - I I w'hile the _� . SEAFORTH. busy. 11 He " lost his elastic step, looked Lily Dowdell, Willie Hemswortb, . Millie . Ausbralia and doing well. 11 But does he torners, and all others who desire to As I have leased the Brucefleld Saw Mill for a . . ,� �.v I ' number of years, I am in a position to give the beat ' I I -­ worried, and worked late at nights. Seven Fogal, Maud Kleinschroth. Senior part The Victor. do nothiDgtohelp you ?" inquired the visi- e I . , ,�. I Nfgbf and Sunday calls will be attended m1outlis to feed, -e-even little feet to shoe, first, Mina, Elliott, George Dunbar, Willie 11 What's the matter ?" exclaimed Bykins' tor. it No, nothing," was the reply. "He beautify their homes with th latest of satisfaction. � . �0 9t Mr. Landsborough's residence, directly m'ier, -friend in dismay. . -IL-If . I ��,__ 11 McBla,in, George Wanner, Bertie. Eck . nd best in these - ds, to wait until custom iiawing ifone on the shortest ,LCLIY alike L . - . . .. : v -:1i the rear of the Dominion Bank. seven hlytle bodies to clothe; but " He " writes me regularly once a montli, but only a 000 - . worked and " She �'planned and sewed, al- Maggie Cameron, Mary Thompson, 'Earl 1: Have you been sick?" sends me a little icture, with his letter ?') - . notice. I t - - l J Un, L ' hem 6nee ... I w s cheerful: always lookinir on the bright Eckmier, Eddie Bateman. or part I I've had a little �season with the our- �, c they see our stock. � All sizes of tile and the best of shingles always I - .. � � I FLv The gentleman as ed to see one of the ni - f the feel- ' her Darts. - ess to the � . also gets - . . LL I 11 I L I I 11- � , " hosen ac- ' 11 , A, as they .1 . 4 1 POSP_ . I I es", there - I .L ler used . J� . ­ 11W.Off ---, ve47- it is z . , - - , - I - � . v I 7 2 in&z I L I es - . .. I- - � . � . I . Goodyear . -17- . -1 -1. .. .. .. _ . I'll _J , , , , am,p,ed on I �11 7*� . 11 , ,, ; - 4. �k--$3 74 .00, � I t . - . - I I - :: I I . � - I � . - - I I . . I , ? 11 - . I ­ - ; � I , . ., .. - . side of things. Then one day, there was first,Tommie McAllister, Myrtle Imlay,Hazel geoii," was the cheery reply. � tures that she bad received, and found each a. 1 -aises � kept on hand. - , I'' Ternpar ty prei I . -East side of I "K �,'-I, - a,- crape pn the door, aud neighbors knew that m to be a draft for tea pound . I . � - , ,;, , one of the S. . - , ,� . g7�F� - , 1 '14 Coates, Netta Simpson. I I Was it an accident?' OHOPPING. . ,� 41-W-0vi . - 'i Senior Department, -The followin i " No. It was a bicycle road race."' That Main Street, two doors north of the . , ­ I .�71'�, the baby was dead and that there were only is the condition of many of God's L - im � 11.� I . It . I Chopping done by stone or grinder. Satisfaction . I m -1 3, the reporb of tha senior department of Pthe"I Who won it ?" 1 44 . i ___MT k% T!, i six to bare for. But they missed " No. 7 children. H h given us many, . ex- Dominion Bank. i Guaranteed. . . . . I 4 I in ceeding, f' --fa, - just much as if he had been the only one. public school for the month of March ; Sec. " I got th6 best of it. We were three i at and precious promises, I ) 16M L . . I -, , 1�p - as I . .0 ond class,Maudie Querrin,Percy Greensides, a bunoh. One man fractured his shoulder . . . � LL - r. -V _,� . � Strange to say, he never really - seemed t " which we either are iguorant of or fail to 1 ,k �� - . (J - LOGS WANTED. , ��l leave them. Stranger still, be was always Henry Querrin, Eva Cole, Oliver Lindsay, Made and broke his arm and one leg. An- appropriate. Many of them seem to- be . 11 . k L 1� o ­, to them the dearest�one of all. Tom Fogal, Mabel Coates, Sammie Klein- other one dislocated several joints andt stove retty pictures of an ideal peace and rest, ,.. For any quantity of,t7d Soft Elm ard Basswood - . � 8chroth,-Hattie Sharpe, Robert Kerr. Jun- in a number of ribs. I didn't break any. Eut are not appropriated as practical helps 0. W.- PAPST'S go, and all other tim er, I will pay the highest . I i A]�TERNOON_. I . . : Cash price. - - , r ior -third class, Mamie Hansuld, Maud thing but my collar -bone." . I I 'rrl in dkily life. And not one of these promises I will be pleased- to have all my old custornem .. L . . I .! The children were grown- up. , "She" Badgley, Helena Barr, Bernice Slemmon, —0— � is more neglected than the assurance of saI4 130(XKSr_r02R:M_, � and as many new ones as will favor me with their . . � � .1 OL sat by the window frequently and often Eria Eckmier, Jim Richardson, Willie. Eck- A Servant Girl -and Her Adviser. vation. An open,Bible places them within Patronage. : i - went out. The house was painted ; a smart mier, Alary Kleffischrdth, Gurfield Dunbar, I SEAFORTH. I V I .- - A Glasgow domestic servant *as recently reach of all, and we may afpropriate the I .. __ 11 ; . - I verandah took the place of the little Plain Adam Fletcher. Senior third class, Annie looking for "a place." She was recom- blessing which such I (edge brings,- . - I I - I � stoop ; even an iddition was built to the Bateman, Emma Imlay, Edna Raynard, mended to apply at a large house in Partick, Dwight L. Moody in Apri i,adies' Home , Josiah w Watson, � 1, I ... -1 . house. In the evening the gaa burned Mary MeBain, Ida Cole, Howard MeAllie- but as she w&s told that the, mistreso was Journal. L -1 I . brightly in the front parlor, the bell rang ter, Willie Dou,d0l, Willie Lindsay, Carl verys�rict she went out undecided whether - Brucefleld aw Mill. . L - .... . - 0. frequently, and strange steps were heard in McAllister, George Sharpe, John Kerr. . *_ - fi_a� .- 22-5m ... to a ply or not. �, � Ages of Trees. - I I � the ball. Men said t -fiat - He " was a ouc- Fourth class, Cora Sanders, Wilber Lind- . P - I I I , � Entering the gate she saw an old man A German scientist. has been engaged in LIQUOR LICENSE AOT. I � OTIAING . cessful man,as men go, and wondered which say, Oliver Querrin, Claude Walker' , John * d I ki . I A I . -COSTS N � I � workingin the garden, an P I"- lug up preparing a table of ages of certain Europ- in accordance with, the* provisions of the Liqour ­ J"%1 I - I � ' of the daughters would be m%rried f6t. Lindsay, Edie Milne, Ed. Pollard, Edith courage told him her errand and her fears, ean trees. He finds that in Finland and License Act. Public noticeis hereby given that a 8.11 N 0116ULA' . " i, ,a- Then one by one three pretty brides left the ' . I ' , I trLlp, ptF-PAIP , L . .... Walker. Fifth class, Maggie Davies, Wil. and asked him for his advice. He a:ivised Sweden the pine and fir trees attain to the meeting of the Board of License Commissioners for ,G �_. - � - old home, then a boy took to the sea, then lie Spence, George Greensides, Lily Dobson. her to go and see the lady herself, a Iding, in - ,.f -the dfbtrfc$ of South Huron, will be h . I I . ,­ I . tTC1`T011TnFURVR eld at Cox. I 1 - IT OW % another' id 700 years. Th qate_ ` left to seek his fortunes in a far- STEPHE.N.-The following is the report of " I get on fine masel'." aximum age i � " o Hotel, in the Village of Hensall, on the 17th ... 11'1,1� .'" ONLY By scertained age of the lar I inst.. at lb o'clock, a. m., to consider applications OF THE I SAW � 1 w" 1, �� ... " , ,_�, � -nerge,d smil,ng ,, I . I - - . - joined him. the pupils of School Section No. 6,. Stephen. In a short tinie she ei . -was 274 years, while the silver fir of the for the solo' of liquor In the Bald district of South . . � , N7. OLD . away ,city, then the last boy a ch -this a gavaria , �� .��_;X O.W PAPSTO The six birds bad all left, the nest. She Names of successful pupils at. recent pro- like her looks," she said to ber a�lviser, same locality often grows until after it is Iluron, for 197-8s The new applications for Tavern - I . I -- :-, .`,c TH to - - . � .% SF�Fog - and He wer,e left alone. motion examinatiow: From senior third it and I'm engaged. Come with me and I'll 400* 1 license are, Albert McCanley for the Elimville botel, , 1. � 9 years old. The oldest known German . qi. �� .�, EVENING. 1.0urth, Jane McCann, Maggie Barry, Jacob stau ve a dram "' . X 66 �) in the township of UebDrne ; Patrick H*lt for the W . . . '. .12 . . speci en o the oak is one of the "olm Ontsdohouse, in the towashfpof Step - -Clara Ratz. " Lassie, I daurna," he replied - " the ' - . ge of ft . W . Ixeter; John 'Donohue tot Dufferl house, Con. I . bee" expe pe . enburg, which the ring growths proved to � � u4i I . Finkbeiner, m junior to - - I., _� 11111 Theywerenotso lonely as might have . variety, which formerly stood near Aschaff- O'Noil.for the Mansion house. in e vilis 1 sonior third, Barbara Witzel, David Lip- mistress might smell it on me, and ii might ; cted. As I said, they loved each rt, Daniel McIsaac, Claude Fisher,Tommy cost me ma place." t The maximu tralls ; Williatn Dixon for the Dixon bou , ce- . other in the good old-fashioned way. They McCann, Clara Kraft. From second to Jun- be 410 years of age. In ages of field; WillMa Hawksbaw for the Hawkohaw house, 0" , 0 FOR SEAFORTH. -THE ZUR10H - made a little garden ,in the yard, that had ' J " Smell it 1" cried the temptress ; " nae other German trees, as formed by, counting Seaforth. Licenses issue for current year were, . . . been given up, for so many years to playful, ior third, Elmer Lawson,.Wiflie Shrader, fear o'. that, if you just put some o' thoA the ring rowths, is as follows .- Red beech town tavern 6, shop 2 : village tmve 6, shop 2; 0 j L ::::�� I Ezra Witzel, Alex. McDonald, Annie . I ) I 0 ... � . towvshiptsverns:23. Applications for 1897-8 are, FUrnitUre, Orga' restless children's feet. She watched for parale rking wi' in your mouth." 245 ; aef, 170 ; elm, 130 ; birch, 2D , L . . ,i;tyou re wo . -Saddler Yearly. Frojai part 6econd to second, Allie . town tivern 6, shop 2 ; village tavern 9, sh, op 2 ; 01V I . . . y) n, the postman every day eagerly, and the da a after, the new kitchen maid aspen, 210 ; and alder, 145. township tayerns 21, W. and B. 1. , Any petition . . . L y Harding, Ida Ratz. - y . I . I I read the letters that he brought together, of had occasion -to pass.t.hrough the hall short- *_ against the Kranting of license to any now applicant � 1, I .; -AND- - . with many a comment on the chariged MoRms.-The following if; the report jy before dinner. Judge of .her surprise orpre.Risesnatned mustbe lodged withtheunder- - . r � 'iF:OR ,� time, the new'ideaa of the new generation. the pupils of School Section No. 5, Morris, . when she saw her old'friend the gardener -WhileAndrew Riddell, of Burnside, signed at least four da�s �before the meeting of ft C-44 1 1 , I :PTL_&ZT0 la(D-USM for the month of March : Pub' and his daughter were, returning from the board. Seaforth, April 8rd, 1997, WILLIAM � I � Lic School . �� . . He read aloud to her while she knitted. coming down the stair in evening dress. 8 .. I . I - .Ltaving examined in euclid, literature, his- tratford market Saturday, they bad an BALLANTYNE, Inspector. 1630-2 . if you are on the lookout for the best plaice to buy The visited the little grave in the church- Grasping a neighbor by the arm, %he gasp. experience near the Little Lakeb which N. B.. The above 2PAn W _. � � - �y names . weeft-g is postponed until ti -A . .1 . . . � your harness of every discriptior. and trunks, travel- yard quite often. Sbe said the baby seem- APRIL 28rd, same hour sud'place. ; ... 5 tory and physiology, total 380. The ed, " Wha's tl�at man ?" they will not soon forget. The peculiar : W � i ling bap, or any 000ds in a first-cWs saddlery shop, marked with a * were absent part of the � . i . ed nearer to them now, and He agreed with Alli- " That ? Oh' tbat's the maister." ade bV .1 :9 0 #%*t �. , byrs, D i m i - go to H. WELL, Zurich, Ontario. her. Haud-in hand they were . down- examiDation , D. Halliday, 295 ; M. . noise in, _ the wheels of a passing rig - AUCTION SALES, W ; - i: - If you want to buy cheap Bedroom and Parlor hill-apleavant, grass-e-overed 92'gd k d 1301), 978 ; G. Lawrence, 273 ; *M. Proctor, _* on the sno,y�, frightened their horseE, a, I . I MW (D CTI : . I . I � � I Jack the �Soldier. spirited team, and they ran into.� a preced- 2 " � I I I : J . ` � Suits or any kind ol House Furniture, %idow - a"Y"' ' -J. McGill, 73. Standing of the other NRESERVED AU a I I � � I � I : . � � -k,s to His e " Can't do it. It's againar, orders, - 'I'm ii) bugfzy and threw the occupants out. FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. -Mr. � Cid Gl.cives I i.d�us ' 137 ; OTION SALE OF FARM, I -Shade's and Curtain Poles, go to H. WELL, Zurich, bill, devoid (than arly try classes according to marks ; Entrance :- 9 U 0 CD I . I . � I - I �Ontario. � and Her thrift) of the sharp stones of a soldier'now," said one ne Air. Riddell held on to the reins and was Wm. McCloy has received Instructions frow the ad. W 8 : � . , � �� . I W. V - . %a I . dies' Wrap M. Watson, A. Lawxence, M. Parker, R. " 5: . � I If au want to save radnev buy your Organs where straightened means. - minietrator of the eitate of the late James Traquair, 0 � � . Campbell, J. Proctor ther. I dragged some distance. 'The horses con- : I I i Then She left Him and slept the last P M. Haslam, L. Proc- 0 , , . . . 7 __ ou ave a choice of 3 or 4 . I ,� � � I . � of the best manufactures I . I to sell by publi6 auction on! lot 4, concession 14, H. I P1 I . : I in Canada, all are in Bt-Dek at rock bottom pices. Ion tor. Senior third, R. Clegg, B. Watson, G. 11 Yes, you look like a. soldier I" wits the tinued their mad rush, passing in close - 0 ! A v. - g sleep by the 'baby that died so long , R, S., Tucker8mith, on Saturday, April 17th, 1897, � i . I . - ; very latest 1527 .. mocking reply. : proximity to a telegraph post, but by run- at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp, the f ollowing : HORSES,- i I - Go to H. WELL,Zurich, Ontario. -t.f. � Cole, J. Proctor, P. Ruseell, S. Allison, I � . . fit Two inares rising 6 years old. I driving geldh�g rig. .8 . I : ,, ago I am, though, all the same," -:iO4 U2 . I - NIGHT. . Hugh Watson, L. McRae, D. Gallagher, P. and Jack irig into a Becond post they got free from Ing 6 years old.-CATTLE.-LFour 'wilch cows sup. 'I I -1 . I * - straightened himself and look steadil into 't'he vehicle'. Very little damage was done %0 clt* a : � . �: I I Proctor, Harvey Watson, H. Campbell, R. Y sed to be in calf, I cow nJwly calved, I steer ris. I I 15 ; I � I im's eyes. 11 Jesus is my Captain, and to the horo'es or the rig, but the occupant 1 . I � . It was not 41ong night. God is very Cole, C. Bell, M. Bell, M. Proctor. Junior J a Ing 2 ye&is old, 2 heifers rlAng 2 years old, 1 year. 0 - I V � . I - � , . , � 1, J* C. , Smith & �.CO-q merciful and He waited very patiently. A third, 0. Russell, M. Easorn, -T. Halliday. . , � . - I I'm going to do everything on the square received a few bruises and a severe shaking ling heifer, I yearling steer, 2 calves, I fat steer L I . . . � I . clay cam I e none too soon for Him, wh�en he Second class, M. Pioctor, M. Campbell, 6 after this ' He Hays SO." . up. rising 8 ld I fat heifer xising 3 years old. 0 : - � i I *%T3K:M1R8_ - ) I ­ . _ , pare o , - . � . [AN. 3B_A­L 8 BE . -High well bred Lester awes, - W 0 CD : � � - � . I- lay and watched his last sunset, and just at Parker, J. Clegg, E., Watson, 1. Easom, W. " That won't last long," said Jim. "Just —0 PIGS. -Three pigs 8 montbs old. Also thirty-five = - :6 z . I .. � I ul COCOA hens-IMPLEMENTS.-Ond lumber w on, 1 . I . I . r � . - - - hungr , and you'll book something fast dWle buggy, I single bulz y, I pair bobs eigbe, I V-^ ,I . . - - : V -Z a � vole 0. Grisdale, Al. Nevins, C. Grisdale, J. Cor' " - -P-PS7S - , ,I : Sr_r(z)1=?,M_ A Gene al Bamking business transacted., the gray dawn he thought He heard,,Her Watson, A. Cole. L. Proctor, G. Proc6r .wait till you're in bad luck andawf 154 = , N4. OD - e beside Him. . EA_ + binder, I mower, 1 need drR I straw cutter, 1 ves P (D - - I , - YS BLOOK, Farmers' notes discounted.. eu,)ug�.., " -F - . &EAFORTM ,Then a funeral procession went it's way to bett, W. Corbett. Part second, M. Arm- .1 harvester, I single cutter, I sat double harness, 1-80t A I � � - , I � Drafts bought and sold wh I ere She and the Baby waited. It was strong, M. Irvine, M.N : evins, E. Gallagher., " No - my Captain says, " Don't steal," KFAST COCOA siugle,harness ItAnning niill,l hot8opower, I twin Md 0 1.4 Ra I i . ' ,I , Interest allowed on deposita at the rate Aot a long procession. Many of his old- E. Brandon. . and I won't. What I can't earn I'll go . plow, 1 single plow, I set Iron harrows, 1 hey . Pi -in , . I I 1-1 _= ` _121 5 per cent. per annum. fri . ends and neighbors had gone before him. —0— without, and if I am likely to steal any .. Possesses the following rolfter, I sap kettle, I wheel barrow, chains, forks, i , - 2 . � . a , � � I rakes, and other articles to uumerous to mention. :0 - - It Ct 11 I I SALE NOTES discounted, or taken for I Ae was a good. old man, and had been a time, I'll" just call to Him. He's always Distinctive Merits : At the some time and place, the farra containing by gg UQ CD -9 -1 . 1, � I . - .Gaieties. watchin' to see if any of his soldiers need 'r . . � z � I . I . � . -oollection, clever. hard-working fellow in his day, the measurment 97 acres. being Lot 4, Concession 14, H. . U-2 6 I 11 k �� I i I I - . -"Do you know your neighbors, the he ' and He's, ready with it as soon mi they - Delicacy -of Flavor, IL 8 Tuckeremithi or). which is erected a comfort- "I 0 1 iff Aff 111 ; few a' Ir crt. 0 . - . t a id who attended big funeral. Deso- 11 No, we don't vKnow them 1pior it. He'll help me to do anything � IM, I i I I OFFICE -First door north ,of Reid & Lippertons ?" ask ble &we dwelling, with etane cellar, frame barn � � .1. ; I , 1 � Wilaon's Hardware Store late and lonely the old house stood as' the at all ;' they merely used to lend us their Superiority in Quality. 13a611x60, frame stable M36, f rimme cow stable M24. , ft - . 9 A . i - little funeral wound its way slowly up the lawn mower last summer." I he's told me to do." A never failing spring of water close to the barn, an I - t Wise Jack ! He had learned the secret orchard of 2 wres of choice, fruit trees 20 acres of I t street. It turned the corner -someone a �1 r SEAFORTA. 44 Oh GRATEFUL and COMFORTING 0 . 14 I came and shut.the door.,7-Fidele H. Hol- - ,Clarence!" exclaimed Mrs. Me- of a happy, useful Christian life.,, � - 1pboice hardw4d NO.. The b0me iv free ff9m a �_ ,'I a - ! I I stumps find well -un(terdratned, the wil is i6 Tfoh a � .� � land' in ,113aturday Night. Bride, as her brother entered the house, — to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. claylosm, 11 scres'of fall wliest, 25 acres seeded to 0 0 1 1 � I I � from the twin es of -.1 I- I I baby's out a tooth. " I I W hy do you let * * ' � I's . a � fl 9 __ . 0 Benefits of Advert1sing. : gr", the balance is fall ' . plo*red and ready for spring , I � her play with knives ?" a I ro . Terms onotock andl implementa.-All sums - � But not only has it sked the unimpres- Nutritive Qualities Unrivalled. 0 .: � - Scjiool Reports. ged bachelor brother. It would seem that I the method adop ted � of ; and under, cash ; over that amount 7 momtW a W is � I , . �. I � tly happinewibut it,11 -, - e $1 � ater I shoe esembles crodit will be giv 11 on fdrnfobing apprev A - . i PACKING , HOUSE. -11 Tommy, who was Joan of Are ?" to popularize .t� r In Quarter -Pound Tins only. ed joint I . TucKFRSMITH.-The following is the re- notes. A dismun'to at the rate Of 6 per cent. (% t - CD * I I . I ,I- of the standing of the pupils in School askefl the teacher. wife," said somewhat the way Douglass went about his -PREPARED BY- saftim will be allowed Jor cash P*r I -11 , . " Noah's on oil crodit �01 tl t,4 1, � : L It � Celon No. 1, Tuckersmith, being based on Tommy, who is considered great at guess- work in the States. Th�'success whi6bi the Co., sniount& Torms of real estate. -Ten per cont. of lmde I I � , JAMES EPPS & LTD., HomceoPATwo CEnnuffs, the purebass moDey *D'tbo day of sale, So days from � I 1i . .To ]ROGBREEDERS. Douglass $3 shoe has aQ�ved in the United ft . : 113: . written and oral work during the month, lug. . - I Loitwpt. ENeum. 106,26 0 �� ; day of sale enough of tho, balinoe to make $1,M, z I --When Lord Sidmouth one da said States through the medium of newspaper I The balance way rsm&lnion mortgage stfiv � . - I I together with, review examination. The y 9 0 00 CD , this advertising is remarkable. -Douglass was a e oing A On:& I I � ' ,usmes are in order of merit : Fifth class, 11 My� brains are gone to the dogs POSITIVE PROOF. cent. perazourn for a livaited tirne. Everyltebraffy 02 1. cc , I � - I Y_ 'We havo giveu- To Rn F. CASE &. con Emma Ford, Win. Buchanan, John P,pper. morning," his friend at once ejaculated, 'few years ago d i 11 . shoemaking anust ' ,pavitively bo sold, as the estate of the late a ct- * .. n Fourth class, Alice Drover, -James " poor dogs." , business in a Now ffniland town, fwhere he James Traquair-must be wound up. JOHN SCOTT, f.wd a 11 �es consiste t with I - . Maw- Mesers. T. Milburn & Co., Toronto, on. Admin letrator ; WM. McCLOY, Auctioneer. 1680.2 . Of the S"forth Packing House are pre' George Bubhanan, James Ford, Andrew -Examiner - What do you know of the enjoyed a good local tSputation so P, 'maker I . 0 "I . � By looking at our red to handle any quant1tv of H A4, tario: I om life of Frederick the Great ? Tell me an of men's shoes, upon whish he did most of I . 's have the .. Uwe or Dress, for which they will pay Patrick, Ben. Smillie. Third class, John Clentlemen,-Some two weeks ago I obtained a . W f=3 � I I I pleasure the bighsst market prioe. Will bave Caldwell, Robert McLaren', Gerty Caldwell, briefly as possible. Student - Born, edcucat- the work himself. It occurred to 4fin, or box of your Reart.and Nerve Pills from our popular MeMop Direetbry for 1896. - 02 - 1. . a st clothes at the, man call on &Dy parties having live Hop Elliott MeTaggart,'Addie Kernick. See- ed, caned, loved, married, died,. � elxwe somebody suggested that it might be druggist, Mr. E. Sculett, of Dundso, and I can now I -_ � to diapose of, if notified. For I . . 1, I Wulars call at Retall Store, Carmichr, 0 � end class, Mary Buchauali, Ethel Caldwell, -That was a triumphant appeal Ito an worth while to expend a few dollars in ad- unheoltatiolly ear that th"y have been very bena. JOHN MORRISON, Reove, Winthrop P. 0. . - I I Irish lover of antiquity, who in urging the vertising, and from that the foundation of fl0i&l to Me n rCl eVing AD obstinate and oll stand. WILL. -TAM ABOHISALD, _P�,qmty-Roeve, I^W. . c , Blook, 8safertb. Martha Dalrywple, Sarah McT& art. Sec. Ing covaplaint affecting my heart and nerves. I was bur,w P. 0. I I t r - . :i� 4n - P) . I ; T. R. F. CASK & CO. ond part class, Mary McTaggartfg;m. Me- superiority of the old architecture over the present Douglass business was laid. troubled with the well-known symptoms of head WX. MoGAVIN. 0ouncillor, Leadba" P. 0. I I . � i BROkSoy, . 1518-13. Laren, Pearl !Horton, Wilfrid Buchanan. the -new, said, 11 Where will TOU find any a � sad nerve trouble, such As sleeplessness. dizzliDaw, JOSEPH 0. MORMON, -.0outmAnor, Beachwood 0 : . . , i i . .1 Traquair, modem building that has IRsted as long as palpitation neuridgic and other pains, for ouch a p. o. : I , -I.. I . � I First class, John Buchanan, Roy Experiences of Three Highland- iong time iLst I had really given up hope of a cuts. *b ..Pi I . . '_ . Melville Traquair. the ancient V . DAML MANI" 0ounollift bee&w P. 0. I - men. I Now out of gratitude to- this remedy, and so others JOHN 0. NORRfiii]N, Olerk, Winthrop P. 0. � : ,-11AF0RTr19, MIcLEOD'S shman got out of his carria e at @mft- �. . i � -w-_A a Iri 9 y learn of its virtues, � I give my unsolicited tes- DAVID AL ROBB, Treasurer, Winthror P. 0. . � �� STA.-iLEY.-The following shows the a . - . ree Hielan'men met one day and mo I . . : . - — a railway station for refreshments, but the Th timony. Wid. ZVAN5, Assessor, Beachwood P. 0 1 I ; afAnding of the pupils of School Soction No. W I - t I � I I � I � agreed to go to London to seek their for- Tnere to no cure so good for heart and nerve �OHARLZS DODD8, Collsebor, BosficAh .0. . : � - ; 'System Renovator -h : Fifth bell raing and the train lett before he finish- i. 2, E I I I �� 1�, Fitauley, for tho month of Man tune. As they couldn't' speak a word of troubles as Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. This Is RIGRARD POLLARD, Saultuy Inspector,jAmd., � .. :: . - 11 I � . 11 I t 11 Hold on ?:' cried Pat, as . � . � F I class, Artemns� Keys. Fourth class, Mol. ed his ir�'pas . myhonestopinion. My wife Is also using this reme- bury p. 0. � � . via Keys, -Mo D woon. Senior thirld, he ran like a ma4dman after the car, 44 hould English, and knowing it would be better dy with great success for fluttering of the heart. ; - I 4 � I . 4 a ) for them to learn the lariguage before reach- (Signed) J. D. ROBINHOP;, I � ' I . ; TESTED - REMEDIES. Ali.ce 11yatt, i Rarles Wammley. Junior on, ye murther'n ould stame injin. ; u ve L .. i I . I " ing London, they decided to pay the stricb- . Dundsm, Ont. - sn W WBAR - I I passenger on board that's feft b ind." FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS , i8m 110 W ; . -.'. third' Mamie Keys, John Dawson, Ida got a elo CAR . L U 81 attention to all the English expressions 11066. I �� � � � I A speolfle and antidote for Impure, Weak and I �ell. Seeond class, Wilmer Pack. -The following was copied from a notice e8t 7 . - m- Rsth TAxa Liver Fills cure oon8tipition, biliousnes3 and' � - 4� . . . I I - I Pr_verished Blood, Dy,opepslz, sleeplessness, Palp#Aa- RetA ]KeVs, Sadie Dawson. Senior pari on a building,: Notice. -Tenants should be they could hear. As started all things sick. headach�, 26c. . I I . - . . � 4- ; went well with them = after the cross I Itr a Rigby-W,attr. tiOn of the Heart, Liver CowplsinI4 Neural careful not to throw cigars or lighted y � gia"Loss - � me 0 op i - , . �� of Memory,' Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stones, second, David Johnston. Junior part see- , ed the Border. When they came to the DUN,'N S - . i I : , matches about. Otherwise they ,may set I . . J lundlee, Ki, ney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Ond, Myrtle Keys. t town it was agreed, that they should Prominent Business Man of Pe- � I a. . I � firs � �`keeps out th I . . DAnce, FemAle Irtegularieies and General Debility. 11,&Y. -'The 4March report of School See- fire to the buildirfg and oblige, John'Blazer, � ree days. During terboro Cured of Eczema. I n Crockery. . . , � 6 wet I hire d room and stay t� � I . . I LABORATORY-Go-derich, Ontario. tion No. 2, Ha�, is as follows. The names proprietor. � those three days they wpre to take turns in Mr. Tbomas Gladman, book-keeper,vir Adam Hall, . p like similar clotl�not . J. M. 111CLEOD, Proprietor and Manu �are in order oftmerit : Fifth, J. W. Todd, -Bridget's mistress bad asked her if she . . Erq., stove and tinware dealer; Feterboro, writes the E3AKIN * I � W -Plor,L Northeott Maud Russell. Faurth had overheard a rather angry conversation 901ul e own an - . - � �'Ou can blow out a I gout through th t d what Eng- following facts: *1 Have been troubled for n1rie years I I 1.1 1. z 1A. I � . # facturer. I ) At lish each one earne el as to go back and wim nczema ou my ,eg, and as .10 mes Ulf) cli ag 1W W., - IL An we intend going out of the Croekerry it, -b-ut 4f you pour a � - A. J. Todd M. M. Russell, Sarah North- between her husband and herself. Oh When the first one was soniethlug terrible, tried 1111&ny bminent doctors L . I Sold by J. S. RoBERTs, Seaforth. CottL Se i' Ire i teach the other two, r � . � `501-t . . - CLO . . I over it the � water n or third, Jessie Alurn, Robert yig, ma'am," replied Bridget, 11 but su aud was pronounced incurable. T had given up Business, we are offering some of the be" . A ' went out, as he wandered along, he heard a ever given in V � . lor third, Ge ' 6 Us three by Mr. Madill. druggist, to try a box of Dr. 01tisse's , does.fr,D1n a d=k,s L - ---..-- - —.- __ ­ 013rien, Melvin Gould. Jur. r. didn't moind it. I'm used to it. I'm mar- one,woman say to other , 4 hopes of ever being cured when I waz recommended bargain the county in Dinner, I I . , - ried myself." '14 THE OKSOESTFRIEN Tea and Toilet Seto. Wehavea good Col - 1 Is . ', I �. tie Harve�, VVillie Dougall, Freeborn John —,* Hielau'men. " So he went home . and ointmenti end I am happy to testify that after LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. lection to choose from and the prices are . . 1. . Se;i6r second, Alice Dougall, Luella taught the other two to'say it. On the U,axt using two boxes I am completely cur,od, � I - . The M—e-Killop Mutual Fire swn I : away down below the usual. I I 1� Munn, W, R O'Brien. Junior second, Cora av the second maw went out and be beard - -_ ,_ — '. I . d . I - . . � - - I - - ___�_, . 11 Insurance Oompany. Munn, Irrankie Northcott, J. R. Munn. See- It is singular to note how .careful some of a �ian say, 4' The purse' and the penny. He 11A I THE FAOMERSO . - . � - 901 a 11 . a I � I � " I . I FARM AND ISOLATED T OWN F4,.0t part, Bertie Northcott, Albe�t John I B e Paul uave to'Tirnotby about his . 'O J 2 __ ond. part, Ethel Harvey, Willie Gould. the people seem to notice the advica the went back and tau _ht this to the ot,her two. Our Stock of Grocemes . 9 I �1* I - - Apo tl On the third day the third man went out, Mad Banking �1- H o u se, � for Spri-nZ. - PROPE-RTY ONLY INSURED atQn, Evelyn Gould. The best spellers in � n -le they and he learned to say. 1' Well, we deserve 11 � Will be found complete as usnal. In Teas, I 1. ' poor weak stomach, and how litt � . - I 4wr - - � the moutbly spelling matches were , Fiftb7 S . I , we are giving extra values; our Japan Tea t - , care about all Man C)f 4 L I . the rest of the teachings of it.,, After learning t6se three expression ISM&HOIRMEM- I �.­ I I 0"101M. Joh�t Todd. Fourth, Milton Russell. Seii- . 11 . ess . - be beat. � I the apostle. the repeated the,m all together as follomrs : 0 � at 20c and 25c per pound cannot " . I . 1- GeO. Watt, PreAdent, Harlock P. O.; IV. G, ior thir(l, Melvin Gould. JuDior tbird,Wil- y I I (In connection with th91 Bsnk of Montreal.) Although currants and raisins are bigher ' . AVING YOUR .. 11, � . "'roadfoot Vice -President, Seaforth P. O.; w. .4 wmj� - - = Nobody knows what ailed- Timothy, any- " Us three llie4l'n'men," %, I � . I � � .. Sec T- Q� # 44, D n ILVt t, I , Every statement a -bout bis sickness " The Purse and the ponuy," I � ay � . han last year, we are selling a good cleaned . .. - . 1. . � J - .1 a or . .j . ­ � - - . 11 I . q - � - - . , � I Utirdie, Inspector of Losses, Seaforth P. 0. esswork, except that made in the - 11 Well, we dese�ve. . A% I 16%jultry & VUS1 urrant at 5c per pound. . I ' . � .. . is pure gn . INDAPO Or I ; 10 � I. " � - I DIRROTORS. : EASY� TO ORDER Physicians would tell you at once At last they started for London. WItien T109 GRELT .. � PAN -KERS ANDD FITNLON CIAL A(','-ENTS. . � - verse. � W. G. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Alex. Gardiner, T,e,% d - �. � on thle road they came HINDOO REMEDY ,, P We are paying the highest market prices �Ieaned or Dyed 1 'OuyY; Geor-e Dale, I q� 9 are diseases of the stomach and only a few miles I . � . . Seai�rth ; Thomas - E. . I , that there . I I " � other infirmities, wbere the worst thing that acros's' the corpse of a J man. While they FRODUCM THE ABOVE OFFICE—In the ' - . . sea6forth; M_. hfurdie, Semforth : ThoR. Gla�b9�_�'tt': �!' . A I Commercial Hotel build- all kinds of good fowl, butter and eggx -_ I I C . I I � I � I .f�e- RE, SULTS In 80 DAYS. Cure all V I xt to the Town Hall. I ca43h and trade. ,� . flaton ; Thomaa__ Fraser, Brumfield ; John B. Mc- I could be taken would be strono, wine. were standing looking 6t it a man on hoi cull � Ing, ne . — I -- - - . I Nervous DIseasee. F I - -_ I AT . Lcan, Nippon. I � . I dong. Wh�n he saw the orpse Paresis S1eep1essnessa,'1N"i'gght1'y EmZ-' A General BanklDg Buoin,,Ee done. Draft,s � .: ; . 0 � - . AGHMM . I Mor'eover,' nobody knows what, kind of back came a C, . sion,q, etc., caused by past abuces, Cesvig rand size osued and cashed. Interest allowed on deposits. - I f � I I � � - . I : I I � Thoo. Neflans, Uarlock ; Robb. Momtlxn, Sertforth I wipe St. Paul recommended. Was it the and the three men he aAked who killed ,bhe to shrunken organs, and quickly Ut8ure I restores : � Lost Manhood in old or young. -EatAl carredinvest � Jameb cumminLC, E : � kind the butler inade when lie pressed the man. 11 Us three HWIan'men." "' W1111 i,ocket, Pric.6yo0apack.0e, Ix MONEY TO LEND I . __ ; . I . 0 WX or 5,00witha ROBB BROS,o � f ; . - I J gmondville ; John Govanlo& and ?) . 9 ; "The purse and wrIften guaroutee to cure ep moneyrefun e .Don't ' . ye Wo rk- S ` . I 0h13 C. Morrison,audlors. - , graper, between his fingers and bore the ex- did you kill him lor buy im imitation, but insist on haying ]i ) 0 it ' &gel. I . " I On good notes or mortZ . 0 . ; i - - . I'Artiea deetrous to effect insurances or tmne. 4i id) it W.r.d I not got send itp I . � .. z th pressed juice in a silver or golden cup to the the penny." Why,"'he sai you'll be t7 0 1%1,1,4,t1h .r 4t, we wil . . . 'et o� or business will be promptly att9nded to on 19 ,; Vo.0 Pro".. Chleago! 11L, orear ROBERT �LOGAN, ATAN,&GER. � � . - king ? Or was it the kind that was made hanged." Immediate] they answered, ;� 1 � "WicatiOn to any of the above ofnoere, addressed i SOLD by J. V. Fear, SEAFORTH, ONT., and �. is i ELM- S A ORTIff. . U- 0, QF;n AN, At -In ivnrl Pdln it : �) K711 4_1, 1, *f . 10 � , I . I I . . r re6peoilve poet offices. . 2 ) . by boiling down the grape juice until Vv ell we deserve t. � en en vore , leading ggists elsewhere. . - I � � I I I I . � I . I I . . i . � I - - � I I i � . , .1 4 - - - I , - . I - - I � . I - -1 - I C I 11 . I 1, � . i n Guar=teed;_ I .- I . .. I . � 1. - �) � I t; � (n) �_ - � .; � I - � _. . ! .- . - I - - . I - , . -1 I I . 1: , I . L - . . . . , I . - I � . 11 , , u. - , I . - . . � - . .- i I I .1 � - . i . ­ . I � - . � . .. - -A-_4�, _­%, _ ­ _ I - I—_ I , � - I I I I , -, . � � 1, . 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