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I -Q," ea I I . . . � 11 "' . : HURON , EXPOSITOR � : -� ry . ,�.- -- 1.e " � � . -- ­ I- . 1. � . - � 1. ; ECEMBER I - t�!�. -� - -001011 - � --- --A . . I luuf* II -i, . . . . . - I . ­ ­ � ; � . . .1 I . � ---. ­ - - � I .. . . � I 11 I - . � L"a I � . i ire f . Vver rel?utable . . I . . . ! I - -.1, -----, ' � , . 41#,,# ­ I There is hold thus che4p by -a not to me the people who come." . I "'- �' i . . T -- !� Th , I . � . Axes it. 1. We Isbell not be alone. I ican . 4 1 . 4 suspected t - 11 Youere. quite more they are 'allowed.? - in S&P -We - - � - I , implanted in. man of the -world. It. was ilist I - . are expecting another lot --and, -that' - I I . -14 - AIM I 0 . - le . I . I � . . Nd k, J . very man a 0e ward bad I got .the upper -hand of the 1 when *people oome.V1 demande I , 1i ", 11111,117 M , -V � d Toi in 111111:111 7 I ��. . ­ . f � _ "A he. is here, -he can stay' on here. I'll pub � �1� - gj I 1W "I"' -,.I;:: I - , �Im - I - �- I . .. . � I love of IM ,guardian, and the ward rose in' I public eiati. searching accents. , ` * I .a � I , � , . � . ! 1,1 1111111111�� 11111F t , ". it. � I i. : . I r it to him"' ' ''I ----� f - - � -1 ,. . '� strong' enOulth matiou by having done so. Propriet such . !, Qnite-quite sure, Mary told us, , �', . Maurice could o"icely help laughin" 1''I'l, �,� ... . I � � . . I . ; i . . to make him . . . 1151 Iliffillitillillilitiililifloillilliffillifillllllllllllllllilip,llllf,illill�.1 .... ­ - , : - � � . , "d : '(it -� - � � I tremble as Thistleblow scoffed att site gracef ully on so did 'Charlotte. Didn't, they, Lo e w ; . I -" I � Me 11� W I . . - . . th Air it was; put to him. . tl"w 7 A " : Co , in"an&see 0 1 . kneel b efore the owner of mix thousand a year. -. � Didn't they both? And they omit' they is the same, I think I am expected -to' I . I zMa- ke-.-d . � . . , . 1. ,w4ZK1A ,2 ---q � � . I - I i - . � � I death when lie , At twenty-one years of age,Tom Barnet- to' oked forward to it! all da fo-': It was go," said he, however. I - � 9 - , �i I � �, . thorougUly ree. the new Tom Barnet -had entered upon his such fub,'empeolally in the %01O';L0g Be . � &.Y L4 &.4 � F: l I I . , '"On, � I I Expected ? - By whom? By me -or my i - , . . � __ � ­ ...-- . - .. Ognizea, its sp. patrimony, and the usual festivities had And they burry on with their lesions when sisteri; ? 11 , . � : � I .1 . . - 14UGH . I I . � The taken place. Ever gets, near five oldl6ck,11- - . . : I I � roach. .,Vthing had beau done in it . 11 By everyone, I meant," said Maurice ; r . - I ! . i - I . I . � I ( =-V , � . 0 * ' .rjn I I n ; It -I �. - i I rr uble with rigorous conformation to established rule 11 If lAdy Do Big . I r. allows it, I suppoae, "by ibe -field � generally. Thistleblow bag - - - -­ -V I the P * � * Crockery'. A I . �hey do not ree- in rp Tom, to Ida. � invfted me to dine at his club, the Vertions . ' ­ -­-­ I TH 2 Down .114es in . men is that and precedent; nothing had been over -look- A ust be all right aeuvaid ­ Tff `AT � - ; . .� ed ; and no one had been neglected. " Certshinly-yes,-I shou'ld-think so ; I have asked for my dirootion,and the Clarkes . .. -- . �, n--- 'E" . ognize death W- - ­ 11 I - I arge stock -of Dinner and Toilet � unless it comes But Tom bimielf bad had little to do should think we rAght. Well, I am very - have inquired about my train. I am' ,tp - � I . I I . ­ �� = I I . ith the arrangements. It bad Fieemed to glad," assented, the. second, in command- travel with th a' Olarkes, Lady Sophia has - - I gets also Glassware and Lamps of ' in some violent n,' . r = . I i I . 1* � - hat until he had duly taken possession 'quite kindly and le 11 I had even taken the trouble to Inform me at 'What --- - or rapid form. Ulm t OM,L " ' 92 - -­ = ---- --- .. FAC -SIMILE - the very latest desi&ma. . style of * . consumption of him kingd and assumed the adminis. -thought of it, but rea,3 Mid Lt feel sure J- hour I shall arrive at St. Pancras. ­ . . - t I y- I - . I - doing business", . I - I .-r- kill& more men tration of his affairs, it was not ,his plate to and you know, f.irls, we are not to be difier- It Like her cheek I What the dickeno Is �ll.,Illlllf,l-tll..Iflfl,lplll,lllfl.#,,,�,iT,.,I�t 11.1,1 -IM -1111 . . .-!r than Wa", fkm- direct and authorise. - AccordiaRly, in an ent in any way rom other �n I I . I I . V ines, plagues elaborate . ,Pe ; however, it -to her when you arrive anywhere 'I" cried A'\Icgetable'Prepar-atioilforAs- ' - , SIGNATURE . I - epistle, which was at�[�evi up as a now We know that it is done,' and both Ida the young host � bob at this infringement of :11 - - - �., - I and accidents, . simfiating theYdod yadRedt, tda- � - ­ h his rig a . a I 41110� A - treasure thencefort ,,%It the d6tsih of the and Tom looked cheerful and relieved, while lits. L It': was his piece to inform ' ft theStamachs gr -OF- . 130S L but its approach � . � Bo-vVels of I . � , � that important event were handed ever to the the young ones at I , 4 is insidious, and men do not realize- � , � I most dancediwith. joy. - guests departing upon such subjects, did the . I RO � 1hey are in its clutch. While consumption care of the steward and the farm bailiff, in * This may serveas a spooim4n of ther con. guests re � . I . . I . ­ � , _quire information. "ineverheard I ----.&, � - � I . . ' - . . . - . � 1. i - .� . is a germ disease, the bacilli will not in- whose hands the joung squire uare,4ervedly sultations Which went on oontiona of such impudence 1 T he fact -is, you know," - , -- - -- - - -�-�- '7 1 � . 6 � V . . . I I vade sound and healthyrilungs. The lungs d * Manor whi the now life had yet to be ad. persuasively, 1� that we want you, to stop. . I � -/1 , . � . me ' I Ito - I .� .1 �� � t first 1* in a,distased condition. . =7 home worthies entertained Justed. - - I � I I . . ^ �.. No m, - " P'T va� t I I I - � I � . 0114-wo do, Indeed. This shooting party has � -- &I an as my st4k of Teas� I :ny i0dea f b,xkiDg such humilityes the k But at the time our little story opens, - : ,s Digestion,Cheerful- 0 A - 7 1$ First a man feels a little out of sorts. oir. . . has. giVin " been a dead failure, and the sooner it comes � �. I , . , - Probably he is,overworked and Ote f the f burs of Dackbill,ti - "' such consultations had, for th - 9 Most Part, to -an end the better. Bub don't you be M and Rest.Con 4wr . - . . I . . inal � � talashelb , , g the noted Ing and re't- dispelled the idea. The same sense of,th b, to L OPWM,MOL � always Complete" - u4ily . - .. ,P,,rdi I - . . � 11 - . too little timeto eating, sleep I E rphine norNineral. � .� . : . BLUE RIBBO.N an(I SALADA Ing. His appetite falls off. - His digestion e bome fruit, and the youthful party had met- badgered in i going away, just because . _ M I i. " - . I I H .1. . . t . gets.out of order and his blood does not now 6f thinsa,which had made the new pro- bled down, lenced in by hedgerows of brist- Lady . I is ON "n - ­ .L Sophia means you togo. Thisis not 146T N.k�R C 0 T I C . I - I � i. � blends; also t1he 'b�estl 25c J�apan receive the proper amount of life-giving prietor passively grateful and neutral an tho� ling rules and regulations, having taken Lady Sophia's house ; you are our guest, not I . . � - I . � 4 I � - �­ every step onward- with the utmost. delibei. � WR ,-w r. nVitriment. The liver becomes torpid and recip!ent of universal goodwill, directly the _ hers; and I hope my sisters and I 'are com-* . . .I.- Tea in town. kY.8t0ek Of General *e blood is filled with impurities, These oecasion was over, stitTing him up to be Ation ond precision, to the edi ,8. .T"N- . 1. - t I . acztion. of All patent td -we surel.V have some right to, a . , I � Groceriee include 8: everything usual- are pumped i-ato every, organ of the body, actively at wprk poking, his brisir young about them, -and sometimes, it must be own- may in the matter."' - - - I . . a q 4 &,, 0A i D -XII "'Em Pff =-? , P P I 11, q- ,- . . . I , .1 . � , . building. up unhealthy,'half-dead tissues. nose into every hole and corner. :1, - ed, not a li6tte to the-aeoret ainjisement of a 6' It in really most awfully kind - . of you " 1 INXII;n loagi- . . - I � i ly kept in a first-class � � The most hairm.is. dofte at theweake t spot, ' - . I . .4WJVW -v . � . i I a It seemed to him that he was a great world unaccustomed to such rmierence 'from said Maurice, musin . . I � . and =out kequentIF that spot- is in the I � I . I gly. 61 Of coaxse Y�lu . . I man, and that the estate of Duckbill was a such young disciples. ; - I I 'PIP" So& - .... i .. % ,� � . U . . I . A : lungs-. A slight col leads to inflansina- - most know that' I should like to stay, "- and Aimsove 0, - . I � � I tion, the bacffli invade the lungs and we test estate. The thought was Solemnising. And.now we come bo the shoot of course it ondod in his staying. . . I . . - ; - I . - hame a case of consumption. to had absolutely no consciousness of bein the � = party, . . J%V07A&t , I . I �. . - great yearly function . AfUV#Mat&&;0 . I - GITY 9 every 11 But, upon ml� word, I thought those � I i . L I , � . I Ninety-eight pei cent of an cases of flattered and uplifted by a sense of his own ancient tradition and * association demanded Clarkes would hive, hod him -along With AbVA4- 1B I OPI - . � 7 � � I I � I L consumption are cured by Dr. Pierce's imprtance ; he bad no idea that the weight of Duckbill Manor. - - . I I . ­ . : Golden Medical Discovery. It is the great L . them to the'very� lost momeht," confided . Q=*%J;W / , I I . . of -his responsibilities made- him tread:,on I .t , I ;;; . blood -maker and fiesh-builder. It restores . , Tom, to his Am ers presently. " What they . p - I- GROOERY. -� ,the lost gpetite, makes the digestion per- lur. - � � - - ; .1 CHAPTER 11. L ; wanted, with oui N suricei goodness knows, A perfect Remedy torConstipa- L i M-. . . . I � . - .1 I . . fect, in garates the liver, purifies theL .As for hissisters-but the sisters deserve "' THE'KHOLE TM,%TO WAS A DEAD FAXLURF " for he is not overybo to - bargain, and not� iLon, Sour'Stomch,Diarrhdea, 91T � I I I - I . . L th .,. � - - bloid buildt' new eir own word in pasoing. . . the Clarkes' sort'it &I . . I , and healthy flesh- and . - 2 bikeqibly they are Wbrw,Con,vu1sior0,Feverish- - � , , . , i I . I - � . a,a;g out -all impurities and disease germs. Naturally and properly Tom was all the The'very day after.the party assembled, back in town fAdy- Sophis, will drop him � 11 I VBTERMARY. . ness mdLoss or SLEEP. ; 11 � . . I � � It cures weak lungs,spitting of blood obsti- world to them, and his Opinions, decisions, down came the min. - like a hot potato, He is too good a sorbi for I . I I I I . . I , . I GREM, V. S., bAnor Sftduate of 011"Tip tiate coughs and kindfed ailtrients. R�how: tastes, likings and dislikinga, a matter of . . . . � . TORN -*-n dissasee of Dmwdk eat druggi. Scarcely had the Io4t portmanteau been her. He's not the leaab the sort I've e.� at a I I - � 0 V0183111woolleffe. ill recommend a substitute. first-rate consequence. carted up fiom the her house. She iidiply wanted him in N racsimile Signature of . I at wi - � - 1-.1-&-h-A n -In ­ZZ g"anded fic . station, ana the last � beciause % I - I � I obag";;;� ­W;fiW&­ I girls en west � - � . ---- , and Mrs. Ursula Dudhant. of Sistersville, Tyler Co., Yet, although .6vershadowed, the gi� b shown to his room, ere the month. he is our man ; 1! don't believ e she had a - , UVdky a RWWV W. Va.. wTites-.- -'.I.had a pain in my side all the ,vere not annihilated by their big brother. . 4 i f-. 4//. a 4 5: W/1 .1 .1 - 0111ce, an4 residence on �0�--h fk`s* On* door time. -had but little appetite and grew very thl wind, which had been sending forth sundry single other rems6n.1,' . 4 1 � - NEW 'YORK I cattorIZA - I '- Ida, in particular, held that she also had a -puffs and swirls throughout the day, settled � es . I I AwotDr. SooWmallics,.&�foith. 11M The 'Golden Medical Discoviry, promptly . - "How did he' cape ? What did he � - � I 8 pnt up In one -else lotihs only'. It . . . - ­­ it - . pe -a minoraphere-but a sphere all down into a steady assault of turret And F I . Is not sold ki bulk. Douft � allov� tinyono togelL i d the pain. restored my ap tite and in. sphere Jay ? p creased my,weight. . the same, .. h don't know. I don'� rem' . you anything eizo on tho 1:1ea or ptom!ss that jt�. 43. K. 010139 � - - - - - - - - ' � casement,- against which 'every creaking ember. � I 43 "'jutt as good" and " will atswer everyp ' . . � . - - --- 'She was Miss Barnet. It was a evotto doorway its protest. Heavy Wow t ' I - I V*6"bary Surgeon md I)qptl* llomto ' not forth hat. I think 'of it, I catitt recollect , Cauft* of - offeince if an envelope were by anygtance %howers dashed against the' window panes that he said anything. Hev*ust looked her - -- - -- -- . i P 11 AG?- Sco tbat you got 04-9.T.O-R-I-L lroerinW dentiolk Honor Gradualwof Ontario Vat-" THE ONE GOOD GUEST � ose, I , . - -- addressed " Mine Ida Bambt.') . 4 avinary. College, Honor member of On*Gjdo Vekdne* . ' between'whiles. � in the face and imiled. on know Man. --- . Th�fxd- --,-,JJ0 -0000 I 1� ary1fedleal"ety.Alld . of o slaimall True, there were maiden aunts, and the rice's foolish smile ? It did for Z. skilfully fte&W. . . BY L B. NVALFORD. Next morning it became evident that no . ber ladyship 9MOT COPY OF WRAPPER. W/ -J 1242 I All to I � I - I aunts were also Mies Barnets, but as would .1 ., I - - j V1 Ill i . shooting could take place better than any words could have done. , I . I . !:X� ,11%:;Iii!!� I day or nighL Den a a � . - - for twenty-four I � - � cj.�atun - . 5 40 M�;� 67017 � - be anxiously explained to Jenny and Louie, I'll .1. � ---ji�1/11 � � Cf V ' . � 02oeand DMU . r n -V 0 a m # 11 Tell nx a SMS a I houra, at any rate. expectq&he felt herself snubbed ; and I am --- - . . � I - V13pp - � Koln street Beata -- i ft m f Ph6ebu*, whit to thlm the good ladies were not Mies Barnets of r Iytowe'% I cc I 'Would � ii � I P I -14W521 � 31 y but I - ­ few, possess? ' 11 � She' only wanted isullma��� - once. Which an admire, I c3till, Duckbill Manor could stand a siege ,I - � --- . in, go toad she did. . I I I . "' Duckbill Manor ; tbei had been once, but of the elements for twent I t I - . ......... � ,� A virtu) 'Va to ancleDt mild nknown,, y4our hours. There cause,she did not want him to I . ! I . � I ; '. I . I . I � . - 1 And prudes w.,o spv all faults exuepb, th.ir a iva, . - they were not now the daughters of the was & picture -gallery,& library,and's billiard stay ; and she only did not want him to . . . � � . I . I ; � Say. Wyndham, if'sla,possible to tell house - the elder of the two I I I � . LEGAL -, 4 1 yQu ultle OZO P Was not, as Ida room. The ladies. who- had been lured stay because she Wanted to break up the I *. ! . - � W -hat I the thingin wniah t el? - was, ite reigning mivtrem. down to &,remote, and to them unin- barest. party, and then go a nd long us. I ; � I I . . ) cc 5� . ­ � . , . I � I =ffard Is the q-ir-s-moij, for in Al you please. rp - A sense of. the di*nity accruing to her Way a I " I L - i - � , . . Yet your good nature is your noblest - . � Ing part of the country, by husbands intent 11 That was it,", assented d that Wig . - from this bleat position ha � &* 46 i r -h aq . I - JAMES L KILLORAN � ry=wf. d swelled the on sport, with fair promises of g I - r 9 - . � . cod quar- it, Tom, -.exactly. , I know we made a few It's All CD I . BlijrUtor. Solicitor, Covve�aricer and. Notary . CH breast of the, speaker as she Bummed up the ters, did not at the first bl mistakes, but ib was not her' I I I if �d i . I , Ash feel that,they . pace to ferret : . � I I Public. Money., to low. Offici over Pickard's Store . , APTER L case, au&arrived at the all-importanb decis. had much to enniplain of -the husband to out. And you have no loss how rude Buckwheat � ,-.1 @3 G . . L ! � .� . I forinerly, Mechanics Institute, WAR StIfEt, S"10;0. V ion a few � : - . months before o she was. ; t� L I . I - ur story opens. 'a She always waited till I was alone i (D . ' � � 2629 - . u themselves took stock of each other and I Tillson's Roller Process Buck- i , I I . . - " IIDA� AND 11 A -RE OLU ICKOuGu -,fow pop. Jenny and Lo ie, as in duty bound, had were tolerably quiescent.' to be her rudest. i And Colonel Jissop was ; I 14 0-4. , I . . . I i - I 2 I Bub the -zkexb day, and the next, and the -better. Horrid littl wretch I He even I ct* . (D . r I I nodded &agent, and all tbreq had drawn a . wheab Flour is not flavored arti. � - G. CAIM,0W L formerly at Cameron, Holt h . ANYTHING." no 0 . : X.. ,Cameron, BarriMr and Sollaitor, Goderl&, breath in. unison, and.. paused to consider nekt . . I floially 'With spice esseiiaes-It is 51 . � . - I . ppy change. began abusing the! dinner I' And he said I ... . -�' the ground whereon'they trod '. , brought no be � re. - . R ib DO - Ib was a very important affair,L the assem. I . . Onurla., office. -Hamilton street oppoelto 6T _ the billiard balk w eren't round, Tom. Did all buckwheat, and nothing mo . I 0 . . I Vakel. . 1462 9 Then if became evident to the unfortunate it is it a clean, and it is . C=1 , , I .11 Pure, i I ! : . � I . a and Louie -'a young host and hostess that there was out you ever bear anything more ridiculous, very white as a good- Buckwheat ; I 0 4. = , - , Wing of that ohooting party at Dn�khill Ida's brain was activejenii; - y � �L C) . Manor. . . - were acquiescent. The three were excellen ' � JA%:-�ZS SCOTT, Barrister, &a. Solicitor for X61- . ­ t one guest among the many present to whom more absurd, 7 . HOW- can bllliard balls be 4 ���� I'll uld Bank, Clinton. Ofdcq - Ellott io* �. Nothing of the kird had beeu� at friends and co-workere in the scheme for I Flour should be. 0 $* 11 - e L tempted, they could turn for sym &thy, from whom anything .but rouna ?11 � 0 It .."t 11 � I Ciluton, out, Money to lor;u ou x6brtgage. owee the demise of the old squir a dozen making Dackhill Manor all that it ought to i � . , L they had any.hor Of pfilosophyi - Gen,pral " They are a little gone," owned Tom Tillson's.." I Vt- = . 1461 1 1 I 4 .... . - . years before ; and U was only after much be, a house with a Position, a centre of at. Thlableblow was lowing off big indignation somewhat crestfallen. " They went par. � I � I � � . . (n . - �L I . . . tradtion for neighbora, � I Z LZ I Z y)� 11. HATS., Bare-dier, Sollotur" Conveyancer and discuse,X011, alid many timid pros and cons, a rallying point, for in silorts'suggestive of a railw Ing, and I ought to ha' had it done but I . Roller Process . � � . ttt11 L r - JM. L NDUV7 ftbile. Solicitor I for the L Donsinlon that inAtatious had been issuect in the pres- relations. � ay engine. . . $ZJ CD i . I � L ­­ L ve ' A) . I : 777 INLU � . I L .. I Colonel Jepsop was spiteful and , , forvot. What a litt _IX - r.d. . I .11 Bank. Ofilca-4Wfto!sblooJ41KaIn,8h** eat inot�uoe. � -I' I think we can do it "'Oronounced. Tom malignsift. 10 3ast to go a'nd find � Buckwheat -. Flour I Lp IZU ; . � Aamw to loan. i inil The younger. men, with one exoeptioni it Oub I - I hope- ho, didn't � , :3. . I J V. , L . . ' tc sneaking to I W 0 � a I . ; . . , - . I . I . i -- What it people would not come ? what the four being in council' "' But it will bo gloomy and.. 'taciturn. Maiirico,. Stafford the other men. ; Did an of em. hear him ? is the Buckwheat - Pleur that L : - I : : . . I w . - be Maurice, anyway, would never have found nature intended you should eat : � P e L . . . amt, Banister, Solicitor Notary Iko' if they thought it " cheek " their being no easy thing.to do. We shall have to elone was absolutely untainted by the pre- y . ; 0 $as � -Y w � L P it out for himeolV . becaute it is simply end purely the 1. (0 � i - . " asked'? What if the shooting did not Awfully careful. We shall have to think vailing discontent. He not ont - � r -L 11t f* . I - pleaswthem ? What ifthey did -not please everything well over. .y said noth. . ., . k I'. (' ; tepOsci"h We Must not. give ing-he looked .*nobbing unpleasant. He " Or, if he had, be would never have said true pro -duct of nature. . : 0 . . each other ? g� ens=2pr people a handle to say'anythio -1) . $1 � ; . � Z 00 . . I I . -aw,v ,, came down to breakfamb morn no. . It makei fine light buckwheat . 11). r � P -d a." I I . I I t These were the questions which four " Of course not," assented ta, shaki m.)min Ing site " I wish cakes that have the rich, buck- I / ­ 1Z , � . . . . . . in b g cheerful, hopeful, serene t un- Jessop bad not noticed -that " . . . i W = � I ith increasing Z I t I - 8", by muttered p ;w - W , CD . I youthful serious countenances Pat to one her pretby. lice 1. Ida was a 0 ruf . � " . , pretty girl, ha5 J ve. He did not torment otlerm oo�r Tom diso;Q. wheat flavor that buckwheat yields another at intervals, and for which no one. 112 particular a prettily oba ed hedd which his optimism. 1. fiture. "It Was stupid of us to forget . when it is -fully ripe. . M J.d. ow I I Pit ="S07V0T1%do- I of the fraur could ever find a sAisfactory re. she was in the habit of sha ing when it be. There is a certain aggrese, - those balls; . , xmlmnmwvl� - i a eq - Id. . I ivi jollity Of de, . Stupl& of me, I mean, for of THE' TILLSON CO., Limited,- CD I . . 1101MBS, Burtsbars, JJ,0- cia �y wise. meanor which, especially when it developi girls could not be expected to Tilsonburg, Out. ' o - C . I - CARIMN ii�ii a - Ply. hooved her to be-espe i 11 * course you W : PJ ;I. 11 I . udwra In, Chancery, bo.,Goderiali, Oct K. 0. Hosts and hoste.39e-s to the manner born- "1f we are to live all alone here, we into facetiousness, is more Intolerable to � know. But I did khow-only I never once . 9 . & a � I -may amile,nay, 1627 -52 . a .1 - . , - . I . twenty th?ught of it ; I wasso taken up with 1 ' - . 0 1 ! - - VAssaw,- Q. O., Pnnv- Korm,, DvwAy How= or even to the manner bred Must make up our minds to be- just ill -u -sed mankind and womankind, than other 0 t 0 . . , laugh. outright at ,such simpliolty ; but times 9 precise and particular as if we bad would be the worst fit of the sulks � things. Jessop ought to have kepb out of - . .PO 0 HOLMESTED, successor to the late f(rin of when they lear'n' t a boal a -One � : RL hat the young folks to 4 of gu j. If - � -P . .ardimne over uF v ha& feels that it is forced and unnatural -conse.'s the billi - 8 . I . I . McCaughey & Holmeeted, Banister, Solicitor w - ard room. He is nothing of a play. %a 9 ­ � , I I . � F whom the matter was, after -a fashion, one that, ,,hi be a gread deal more free.11 qnently impertinent. , er, and I believe would -never have set foob . 2 0 go 0, . C4aveyancer, and Notaiy Solicitor fortheoso . we mig . I .. . I= � � 4 � lidian,_Bank of 06mmerce. Money to lend. Farm of life and death, were none of them much 41 Oh, don't -let lie have that-ob,. Ida. von Bub the philosophy of Maurice Stafford in it but for this �. beastly weather. I is , . 9 W re sa ", Jehny, the neXb'SiEter, had'tiiias- - put nobody in the ,wroug; Jove I look at 1he rain now I It is - . PY � 'a' - , F 0 ; Set ago. Qalai� in Se9tre 1319ok, Jbin Streek over t;wenby years of age that they e id- Xofortb. - . a 92 hi h -a irited, and independent-- ed the point of the argument ; t1oh he listened . to . .. "raining N a - I � 4 I IOU , Ida," coverb rowls from every side ; assented to and snowiniz at once I I never saw I 0 44 a 0- , w ile ab. the a time forced to- -c-,onfront she now began to* wail, 11 you are not want. the " 8onfoubded nuisance V` ,of the anything � I 9) - to ��.v 1 , 1 DENTISTRY. . . u iDg to suade us we should be bebter off sports- lilCe it. To take this week 0 1 a 0 I . . a 11 . 1, I I I . I their ig ; oraii�e ofthe world and its W19k I man, and the 96 Terrible disappointment Ill of all weeks in the yea� to come down like t , P1 a - 9 I at every, turn -it will be felt that after a L with guardians Vt ' . 11 I 11mos 0 � f � -0 W. VVEDDLE, Dentibt. OlMce--Over Itichard- f'11.1 of the sportamanto wife ; he accompanied this I" -walking gloomily . AA : I to the window. I 0 - - .r. son & Holunts! oboe stoxe,. corner Mai.n and their ank,'iety and aPprehensions were not " Nonsense, child ; who said: -we should scouts to this outlook and that ; shook his " The whole thing has-been R* dead Ulure " - , . - P61 6 C I . .4 . � i#+ .. ,. altogethor Ul-founded.. be better off V rejoined the other, imp%. head as knowi 1 4* Z. . '1y e - � a Im I &AL 6 . 7ohn streets, Sautort.b. -. in I ,a they did; shrugged -(how,sick his auditor had. grown Of th - : , . a JLff . t I' -1 � . -1 Here they,were, without tiintly. "I merely said weohould be more his shouldera , eyebrow phrase 1):--" as dead�a fail A P :� I " : IL BELDEN, dentist; CrOWLning, bridge work ,�iaio:d his a ; lurched ' ure as a thing n � W I or eldetly relations-witbout I r free -and who wants to be more free ? Tom off to CD � I ,uardian, oi , . L -4 ­ Dand gold plate work. Special attention given superior, without any dxperie 9 ind I don't; and as for- you and Louie the bill ard room when others so could be ; and they took care we sboula � J.t .1 t et- �J * � . . to tho preservation of bhe natural keeth. All work noe to fall 'I b lurched ; went the round of the 'windows know as much. I suppose they will go 49) I � - Ito ..... - I osrefOy perfoxmed. omce---:over johnson Br9s., back upon, any'wisescre tO umpire among =ld be very bad for you and Lou' - . . � . . . I CD L . 1461 10, VFY again before luncheon ; owned that th6 away now, and say we ought never to have ' CD - - L �1' 2 ' � - tiardware awro, Soxforth. bad indeed " . I yft = ; 0 ,� � Conflicang OPinion", or to close with author- -with a frown of a denouncing hadl . I 0 : - 1Z .. . �. L ity del chances of out -door improV ement gre�r less the cheek to attempt it. I think I hear I 0Q � - - 0 )atable conjectures�here they were; Prophetess. 11 You must remember that, with every hour ; and finally entered the them -I know exactly what they will coal I I � - I a hapPyg heslthy, leaderleag crew, rejoicing gids. If von are to be ((5N THE STCLA-tR RIVER) Ln 0 T11%. H. S. AXbM0.X, gr&duale of Royal Colleg � " i of -Dental Surgeons, Ontario, D. D, -S., of To. without a - allowed to go on dining -room, and ate his luncheon as uncon- us.. Lady Sophia----?, I . obw I � roniii Unis-ersity., 0111ce, Market Block, Mitchell, in their freedom, and confident oi their 'governess, only �:�oing your les- cernedly as though fortune ha Lady Sophia I Poch I - Lad' % )--d .., I ., . noill . . d smiled upon y Sophia 1 10. " I Oniario. 11402 . . luck. . sons at a vicarage, and coming home 'every *SMN1A,t0NTAR 0 r -U ct every OsPiration of his breast. . be- I wish I were a man to say i CD CD icv.- h Lad 0 .. I . .- I Tom,the eldest,had done with Cambridge, day to luncheon, and so on, you must not Sue a man was indeed a godsend at such Sophia indeed'!" Ida, with a'brig'h 1 pa 0 y . Fifty-three 'Students now in' ittendance. Ind :� �d .0 � 3C I I . AGNZW, Dentist, Mkon, will and Ida, next of age, with Paris and - Brus. think you are to run wild the rest of the a moment. Thorough cofirses in Business and Short. 0 CD yWt Ilensall at No � ' I Hostesses do not in their heart on either c6ek, was tossing ­ 6--A *b R. dzeno'llakel . c b in t h En Lp . I sets. The younger girls, respectively four- time ---11 . I 8 about h nd hand. . . - - F M . every Mo a , and at Zurich'the . like black looks, and muttered impreca. curls, and every unpleasant memory in ona J �� - socoudTh ay In each mouth � I Book-keeping by actual Business system, t;r C., eAt- ., . " "% = 1288 teen and eleven, had been set free by the " We -shall have our lessons to prepare." tions directed at their own skies and wtuds. burst of glorious'disdain. " What need we Individual instruction. 1--h - �1 I no ! . . death of an aunt ; a!fd, as has been aidd it -� " But even when your lessons are pre- They may affect to sympmthise ; may do. care for Lady Sophia ? We are as good as - 9) 0-Q L-4 aq = I - . A. R. KUNSMAN, D. S., D. D. ,%. was the opinion of one and all that hen'ce, -Pared$"­the elder sister wu resolute that clare that the weather is really 66 too bad 11 ; Lady Sothia, any day,"' cried she. " I don't - Students may enter at any time. 0 0- I I- � Honor graduate of To to Univeraiky, Den- , � . " 10 , � lid, will practice dentistry at his lashees rooms in an d e downed by . Write for particulars. , CD � , nage themselves, there should be a complete understanding that the, whole thing is 11 shookingly unfor- mean to. Lady Sophiia,or Lady - . Ct. I . � Xxetft., and at his room at -Mrs. ftater's restaurant live very- happily together at the old ,,home, on the subject- 44 you must still recollect tunate,21-4' cruel," -99 mat. annoving and Anybody, I can tell i you, Tom. '. Let .me P 9 i g =. � -, 0, that you are only school' . A. 8. Nimmo.� &a =- - Hensall, every Wednesday. R. Kinsman, L. D. S., without the' necesaity for either supervisio;1 tireeome " ; but if you will believe me - deai . I . � I , I . . at Zinich tha last Thurdsday of each mouth. or authority.. . - room. girls, and not expected to appear in catch Lady Sophia tellinetal9s--:-why, ,dear I %a , :M 1 . I i " .we I other people as well as'- we have had - ­ ---- 4n to , . , col h d . shooting parties spolled b- 'bad we&ther I . I . y* the draw ng -room When visitors come, and your brow, they don't like that t un er y � ". � , 01 � Ce 1,54543 - � Jenn -a au.d Louie!s l6sons were arrangett young gentleman with the thundercloud on , , =I � "' . I ,, � . , dispo. . -- 4 bad the agency for: W9 � iAz . for �t the vicarage -even that difficulty was nOt-Y) - cloud� - A hundred to one they are intern�lly Why should we take it to he'rt more than For over a year we 6 , 0 I I KED10AL. ged of, " Aren't we to have tea : _v$e the "le of , I f - , - I I . " Of course Ida and I are old enough now Tom ?" - with Ion and% calling you. names ; not * f1sttering they ? Why should it matter more for us, 1XIDAP0. Our first ordeF was for a quarter ef a doza, , 14 '. I' C ! . . din V) . our lad for one nundrw and Forty-four Dollan wortL FL. ::4 i I names ,- - they are anathematising than for th I I ct- I � %wi . 44 ; TMEMUK 46 I � .wi, . . � Dr. John MtGlnnis, for anything," said Tom. - Ida looked at her brother, who in his turn your want of mannera'and ill-humoar, as. . Because it was our first," said Tom,sad- � I OVI , I� must nob be supposed, however, that looked back at her. Two pairs of round heartily aa you I - I i MSTERW,,. P " � 0. �, Ron.. Graduate London Western University � . n your 3oarser phraseolog , y ly. " And because we are not sap 1. , "I I - w 1;4 �, f Belief . posed to .,member because our young people resolve(I to be a eyes regarded them botb. are i lai pio t::� V i of Ontario College, of Physicians and , caring at the rudeness of' the ele- know about parties, and things. It would - ! . ! 'Office and Residence --Formerly occupied by"urgwns- law unto themselves, and bebold' " The little girls did come in at fl,re m e nT-V i -1 � Mr. Win. en to .no- � . . have been such a score for us if -our first had I Made a w.e. it, - - � ­ - I Pickard,. Victoria Stre6b, next to the Cathollo Church : body for advice or counsel, that they bad o'clock at Stonebam," murmured Tom, sug- B'elie�e this, and You will comprehend gone off well. I'm sure none of th Man of � I : ., 1 4WHIght cells attended promptly. 1453x12 any idea of running riotat Daelchill. gesiiyely. . � whylt was that Maurice Stafford was asked pected it'would-and now, yo em ex- � er - - I I I I - k5o far u see, the 11 . . y . . T% -R. ARMSTRONG M. B.,, Toronto, M. D. 0. N. was this fro'm being the - case, that A vision of himself and Ida: alone b Manor, when at -were right.' If we had 'scored a big sue A* . . I P. S., Ontarloi successor to Dr. a ) . . I , - victoria'i M. 0 I R it would have been difficult to find a more great cheery ball -where to was wont to be length, the shooting having had to be finally oess .1 I . I Ly, , . - 8 I � I - I, I I - -- - . , x1liott, office lately coorupled by Dr.1Qlotf6Bruo9- seriously disposed quartette. � erved, and of two poor banisbed little faces abandened by dint of, the rain turning to - . $4 Well we didn'b score a big success, and IN 0 o ­ I I eld.ontarin. I I Life, as they took 1b, was surcharged with sitting drearily -down to .a miserable little sleet, and the sleet to $now the unfortun. that's all about it. -Don't let us bother our T fin AT . - '--- -- . I -- . . . � importance and pesponsilbility. The very meal in a far-off wing, rose before his i . . I , eyes. ates who had been thus mocked by fortune heads any more." I . . . HINDOO REMEDY ; � � . . . Our'direet conu6bbions will mave:'you, 11 R. COORKS, M� D�, X. B.. L. T. P. and S. fact that they had been early left orphans, ' . . fairly turned tail, a " Why,'I thought Results its 30 days, ��������� I R. GlaS904r, &a., Physician, Surgeon. and Ao. I- what do you think, Ida 92' ' nd made off to happier, you cared so much as -curea &,a ,k time iind nioiey for all pointi. all Nervous Diseases, FOG em P, ,V-- . sonaher.. Ganstance, Ont. 112.1 and' had been permitted by easy-goin Ida was hesitating aho. or. at all events, drier hunting grounds. . 1. I th ght we all did," hia plaintive ac. Paresis, Slesplegsneg% X!g * 19 ��. . . . . wn, affidra, ha, urge I should like to have them," Maurice alone -(they 9 . � eralding the approach of a gri .vlons,eto. caused by Past abuses, .1 I=. BETHUNE M D Follow o.! the: ,-%oys) weiihed them down, and set the stamp of she began. I . . 11 called him evance. 'Tigorandmize to'shrunken organs, and q t Cana - North West. , . I guardians to direct their o I " "Of cc cents h ou I Iff tly E i - - if we surely restores Lost Xanh"d in old or young kly bu . - A-' . College *01 phyaolza Zia Surgeoul, K113991*u- dignity upon their most trifling, hotions. 44 Oh, do have us ; please do have ua.11 " Maurice " am n themselves ; he had " a " I cared -of course I cared. And C, ,dian, I P . I Sua0mor to Dr. KaoVd. - - ' They had been wont, ev 9( - . kind of -Maurice; 111 cc," the little girl said) had been to blame E-Ily carried in vast pooket. Price $1.00 a packwo Via Torolito or Chicago, f - . a I -if we had gob the ro Six for ss.00 wuh a written g.w..1ee t. 0,., lif P. 0y. Dr� Mackid, malvc. street r8c' '"! en as thildren, to have � eor British ColuWhis and 0 �� gpdorib Y hold momentous conversation' Bat von wojld hot even wish us to -blaurice alone, wag asked to stay on. people -or if the shooting had w 3111 MlaneV reftoaded. DON'T BUY AN IVITATION, but . � --Carber of Victoria square. in � use lately a with one an- you, if it7were not the right thf jog to do," i � been bad- insist on having INI)APO. a 0718, by L.2P. . Dancey. , should have b If YOUr druggist has not I points. . I 6en as much ashamed as auy� . . 1. - 2127 equire- 0 ' We must let, this lot go, or the WDIt It, we will mend it prepaid. , I I other mient their movements, 6r r i ontinued the elder sister�,,,quelling with a - y would �� � � I I one ; but I don't see," quoth Ida, re NDUO REMEDY CO,o Prop,* Cb1sago, Ill. or our Iffents. Our rates are the lowest, - We' have them 4 Monts. If any change had to b4 effected in g1d8:c6 the Outburst. as & never forgive us," Tom Barnet sough I solutelly, This rapid incm * 9, r,n re inere1v con- t -out 94 why you should go on ab . , Be fwes It Is a r bo suit everyboAy aiid PULLMAN TOUR. ter for private consultation. - ho iric it speaks we I of. you emedy that everyon I - ' ' I I DR. F. J. BuIRROWat the life. of one or the other, the 1 whole four g -Tom and I-whetlier or not we hio sis . " They out I a dead fail W L I , I of, rs resp"Oully, IST CARS for yoq. aeo I k., telegraph, travel, as ought, for your sake&.A are, , a melancholy face, when it _ I - -- would. write, tal _4isgnated as it is, but they would hate ure ' with 'Such I orninodation, CeIV fAte residint ftysiclan and Surgeon, Toronto Gen. o have you. Don't ­ . . 1. V. F R. SWMh, oat. for further infoinamution. ! . , *ftt IT08pit", L Honor graduate Trinity University, -though �the world dependr4d on it. L su.Ppq8e it , is a question of'likin .11 us -a, long way more if we macfe them 4tay W48 only the weather which spoil the whble. - I i asember of the College of Physicians and Surgeons 9 . . . The weather ! What is. . the ather? . . . I Grand Tkulik Ra Z ,� ' I 66 Mary and Charlotte always have this frost does. .1. � - � L at Ontario. Coroner for the County of H Behind backs tbeiLr elders, it qiust be con. w tea oii. ' For it means busine-a, i� toro , her ?" � Trafns leave Seat 11� � � . . 'uro" feased were bugelly. diverted b _ I having to What had we to do with tNe weat we I a h And Cl ! : ,oil# as, � Smith,, opfosibe Public Sobooli Seafortb. Tolephone DO'Cent Pomposity on the p . . excuses, and telling ai e. 1) follows: - � . i . � � art of2 poor Tom you know 9" ti, � BarneVs family. Tom, they - .- . I BRA745R,nr. I CIMTON. L . Gonve WEST- I K0-46� S: B-Nightcalls answered from aftici. " Oh, they - 1 4 , A"TFICE.--garae as formerly occupied I)y Dr. ; y this in ibh their mammw.11 . . We are in for it ; and its beastly - " Are you sure ? How do go � bn and on muking :: TZMY, that is wfiat I a , d to, Mauric ' READ TH -8 7 . 'L -told each said so; they have tbld' u 9 - lies about the barometer. It is not 9 Ing Ing us." aurice ? . Sur i ely he was not abug� . . . 0 passenger ........... HAT P, m. . I . . im often ; they go in directly after lesso a ; and ,to thaw, and thaVo all about it. Jeno � I 1.00 V, X. . "I I n aEL scai ter -brained a fellow n king I Passenger .... .. ­ , - 10.12 P, M. 10,27 P. M. . " Never said a nasty word." . . - - . - Mixed Tnin,­. ­ ; D.20 A. X. ; lo.ls A, it, ould meet with, � and his wife had the governega has her tea * by herself on a Says it will I freeze like old bootS -P again is. . � DR -8. SCOTT & MacKAY, " you c tray in the schoolroom. to -night ; and it will freeze to-morro No," said Ida, still 4nore energetically ' ' Mixed Train " I , 0.15 P. M. , 7.05 P. X- : . not been noted either for sense or attaiu- She prefers it, and the next day, and the next. w, and I t I ' 001110 BART" 7 * " " I I . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ments. Whence, thea, Lady De Rigneur thinks it a good thing for We are r - thin before. " That he has not -at less Passenger .. .. .... I 7,r,5 A. x I I � i came these pre- - u . . it - S, eaks f6r, Itself. 7.40 A,M. I , Goderich street, opposite Methodlit churebAeaforth Mary and Charlotte to have a change, and larly in for it, Jenkins says, 09 - know he ba3 not tdme.;; ThatiawhyI-like P . � . cocioua children, who needed -neither gui4. I A hice mesa Passenger., .. ....J 8.1-1 P. M. 2.55 P. M,. . I 1111 m�D - we have made of this� k* this Maurice. He ha been so-so kind . I . Mixed Train.., 4 ., .. : 6,20 P. M. - i 4.35,P"N, . .. . ing band nor restraining arm', and whose - - ==� ,, ,rty.. I am glad -- � - . Jr. G. SCOTT, graduato Victoria and Ann Arbor, And harrowing anxiety t6 do the right thing . they are going, eb, Ida Vlowering his tone. about it all. I am surs he is - borry for us - I ; - , msember ont%rio College of' Physicians and un � I I We, �Iboerstanda how we feel. I know I How Mr. Atex- Ross, .- . Surgeon& Coroner for Counv of Huron. . der every conceivable circumstance wag, - 4' Deuced glad, aren't von ? A peevish and und Wellfnfftoni� Grey and Bruce � � . of Bruce- ,,o, .�. I - ' an actual rebuke to people who took life * . . lot ! As it we could help the weather ! n thankful tosee him come into the . . . . No.,, �as" r. I Mixed. - inity 'niveralty - . we had one friend e over $60 out Ethel....-. 0.49 P X L40 F, is. . d 'a r , more easily r. But I say, we'll keep Maurice, shaInt we? loom; I felt as If Brunel@.. ] *1 i at field, mad � %�Colle f� Ke her - *.,.,: * ' : 2.10 - . - . . I 1 To be sure it waa a wonderful comfort to � . . 10.18 I . 2,41F e. ;KA'Y, honor �it We I sUPPOse it would 010 M "-t Trin L eg of �hyslol a 8 a B c� , least." ­ 10-Ot * ^% nd 0119 ORA a� I be all right to kee - Bluevale,. .. -j I ! ' ' -- I ; ' did L That was exactly I Wfngham ...... ' � � - of 50 Cents. � - I . . . 1,483 all concerned to have each young people in � - -1 1� Maurice, would it not ? A nice cbs , an N bo" By Jove! So . . 10.26 -8:06 f i the family. - . .1 '. so quiet, and 80 awfully well betaved.- w I felt, if Mauric4V had only been a . . . -1 Gowo SOUTH-, Passenger. I mixed. . r ' " �4;, There could be no barin in keep n a man of sixty, - . Winglism.. 0.50 A.M. , 8.66 A. W ,:, .. . . -. I AuctIONEERS'. "A fine young follow, my ward, Tom � : ,ing - Man little older -if he had bee . I rice . Bluevale.. *::o.,*:]:: 7-03 � ' I � . 1� . . o. . � i I nral Thistleblow, would I . . for a bit, could there ?11 he could have stood uplor us to that supeIrl. -* I Here is' his OwI3 Brussels .... ... ... ­ 1 9.17 a . * . I story: 17.16 9.45 1 : I - � - prononce I Ida looked thoughtful. . 'I , cillous old Thistleblow, and bossed- our aide . I Ethel_ ......... *,�.& 7.28 �: 1042 - - F' 1[)IGHARD� COM-3faS. liceRsed suc the athisclab. '"Poninyword,he's . I � - . ag . , . !� I � d to a � The only thing ib--­�2t. she began ainst him and Jearop-but anyhow lie did � - . 11 I . - JLt County of Huron, sales and bills attende crodit to One. Gives no trouble. Can - :: Dear ,Q- ir -. I f6d FEA I I . Promptly, chaxgea in keeping with, times,,Seaforffi, steer his owix helm ; and. is. aa unlikely to . Well V demanded her brother. * his beat." WS CONDI- Londonj Ituron and Bruce. , 11 .Ontario.. - . - * 1! Ittmight look a little strange.17 � " And I do think we ought to feel grate. ' Gorge NonTfl- - , " .. .--- 1528-12 - make ducks and drakes of his* property as : 11 - 66 St ful to him." I TION POWDERS to mly horses for I - , pAssenger. � any youngster I know.-,, But aside the � k range.? 'How stranye ? Of course if . rAndon d(9putt, 8.16.A.M. 4.45 P.K*� . � ; . - WM. MPOLOYS � " Well, we do feel grateful. W,a should' about three weeks, and it 9.18 5.55 ; speaker would ocoas' 11 wink the e � � it hact been a n*o . ­ ionaly ye, � . ther sort of fellow, but MI%U- � pif ed the cant;&- - - - -',. - I i... 6 ... I I P rieeisso uncommonly qaiet, and so-so not have asked him to stay on if we hadn't.. flesh ,qn .--#...:I*!. I .. 9so 1 6.07 11 Incilanear for ihe 0ountfes of Huron 7and Perth, and sidle round to -'a, confiaential ear. ' G& A lensall., a.... i , . ,::. I I and Agent at Hensall for the Maa@ej.H&rrb1r&nn. thundering. . . it . cheerful, and-harmless.0 He was our one good t t I at such a. rate that they ... 91" 0 is 1. facturing Company. sales promptly &#enddd I*, hisfa E rig, 3 on kncw. No more 2like I I :: Yes -yes." ' I . " You are sure h4 u *� broagh ' I Kinen ........ -ib ..... .. -9.90 -- 0120 I - Charges moderate and satialsoMon gur&njaod. less my soul ! what a laugh a lile'p o stay, Tom V t me over $50 more when sold Brucefield-... I I � " Re -was pleased to he asked, anyway, � 01111ton.... - -. � ....... 10115 0160 1 .. ) , � orftra by =ill Addressed to Hensall roo ozoe; or . poor Tom had.! And what glorious times save* Thous ncle Of LivelL I do want a -fellow -like that'sometimes," - thau they.would have if I had not tiondesboro.j...11, ,.,. .. lo.as . ,7.14 � . � isfi at his residence, Lot 2, Concessim 1,t, Tack. . . " Of course, I'm not A nd-,- ch, S �s, I think he's all riflit ; he is � used Blyth... - . ". �!,-.. " ". 6. 20.41 749 ; we used to have at that old place I � - pleaded poor Tom. , , . p 1. w receive 'T'd give Four years ago I � p-romptatknum. 12*u ob Dewitta, of Bay ng its lonel7-and we made up our mot quite such a fool as he looks.' it. it , . tI - - something to see Duckbilf once more what Island, wag dragg,d to the Terff4i of ov" I 94 TOM It) I Was money in My pocket that Be18rAve,...*v.�;, .4 ... � 1066, 7$7 . - -- ' - y - - � - 8 . �. - . . I Wingliam attlyal,, ...... ;. 11.10 � s,00 I- It. MOI)OUGALL Licensed Auctianeer . fog I eart disease. a mind to it even if it were -but still, when . : . OING Stm- . � 'Passenger. � . � � it was then. I don't take to these Mon- death by dreadful I I . time, I ean tell you. ALEX. J. RoSS, a � , strous proper-bAaved youn I fiven up to die. H wag You get a good fellow like Maurice Stafford (To be Continued.) I I Wingliam, depa 6,51A�X &80 r. it. - the County air Huro;. Sales sit -ended in au 9 men ; lips , Prom vigorous manhood -and suc rucefield. . . . dou'b - and that's what this boy of good I old! (? bad gone to a broken. d ,h an inoffensive ebap, too -n, -0 1, B - Belf"All ­ ...,... 7.04 3.45 of th.eCuuntY. Termareasonable. Fromlfr t 99VOI1401at-Wrook. . . 1.4 ....... �� I . 69 - � R11 . � re Pi 4 I - , y h I .... 4 ... - � - -in iZ; Tom's is turning out ,,-slowly thfw Oure, for the ..!:::::: � 7.18 � too I a I ng expenence as a dealer 99 He Procured. Dr A a, Oh, I think y6n -might really keej � 4 . - I . I - a si4X Heart, used It - fa , and . I to -da " Yes, I am sure vo, -Sir William Van Horne has received a Three pou�ds for 50a at 14ndeeboro.i.. I I � $W* - aU klplcuds� he is specially -judge, e&up, hinfern-Jawed solemn( young L welghs 218 pounds, him," said Ida. " *it of Magnificent china'�vaeem and plaques . . . ­ Clinton , 7.24 , 4.10 An orde I to bless IN might," on. 19 I ':::: 7.47. 1 4180 qualified ,to '05 : 4f Vaum anti can iruarantee satlifaction. "89 and I I . . :�:::v . �r . V � " squeak propriaty.tl day the rest remedy an reconim,en ed As you say ' hue from the -Emperor of Japan as a token of the . i 1141 11 11 � I ra whose very.boot heels with decisi � � , tat Tux ExposuoR offide, or at his residence, Lei w . Brucefiel .p.-- ........ Soo � 4.50 -- - - I Kip"n - 4 * �....:, �.. *­ *. - , ' . Huron Road. Tackeramith, near Alwa,.wlft be : There were, however, those who thoiight -24. we appreciation of the courtesy extended b Hensall . .......... �, .... 8.24 ,� 5.04 to him. fit relieves In.so minutes. is Perfectly inoffenalve, and you kno4 1 8.17 i k09 1, , Atimded to. . . to have some more people almost him to,the Marquis Ito durin ' '0'3 1 � ­ . 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