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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-01-20, Page 3I RY t�09 1899 : _____._ — — 71 � lomn�erce. ARS -� ; � sat'000Z)G3 i � i i : � � ` NOtesl4igeaunt*d, and ytes. ! � __1 , � , I i 0T. $1 affic, upvtards. . . �ie Kio-td'ike Djs,t�jct. - rl N I ['Y' -Nt an I a ,� r. � I. :Qi� � - g 119 r�,.Ivs ; I i , . lo 4. . 1,4 t, ­_ - I---- - - qXTA i&AA , - Ise Of tt re ty . � P , ; - . v in 6'e winter I - ,t ha -v -e a perf ec - t I , or Qviersilpe. o, news I to you, .. I I A to bt� ,a fact ; � I � - ,� Makeiof Rub- � , �S,-iu t1aii Conn �! t� ,_ . - t . up- date in � .-and d4rability I I I , ; _. i � . i . ! I I I - )1r% - u��,, s . I I � . i � j ; � q : ball and heel. El IRON. pf � — — ­— .A.-- - I — M i - ;_ 0 I UJ I � . I � . � �, I I .1 . I � . . . JANUARY t0i lop' _ , IMPORTANT N S. � To� . P R!tVA E F U'N D 8 TO LOAN at 6 per oent,, p4 q 4.� ) early em first-class farm ae ourity jildirig, j'aA f,T toR.-S. RAYS, Dominion Bank Bi th� 1696 _.- � 7-- T J.XcKF,NNA, Dominion and Provincial nd t) . Surveyor, Member of thoAssoclakion of Ontario I Land Surveyors, Rubltn, Ontario. � 1886:52 4 _. . FOlt SALE. -In the Village of Hensall, a flne brick dwellitig and otore combined, well situatcd heac centre of village Teitue reasonable. Apply -to MISS S. CARLI',LF, Ilf-Tisal). : 16 1 1 1 . INIONEY AT F� PER CE'NT.-A lar�,e- amoun, of money has bevn placed fit my hqod8 to Ion i to farmers, In sunis and on ternin to suit the borrower. . � ApplVA0 J. X. BIMT, f3arriuter, Suatorth. I I � 1678. f ,1i �, — . OUN JI.XATT19, OIA,rk -f 6ho Second Divifloti . 11 Owkrt, CoTanty Conirulbs!oncr, of Huron ' ('oil. " ' " of- � '"�il F� ride -ri!�AnCnr, Land. Loan .nd Ineuranoe juvuslind raid bo Loan Offl 0 ,,� h. & � 17 trans' store, Main street, Seaforth. _ ___,i Q - _. -11 I . - ­ ___ _ T"In'R FOK SALF.-The underii'zned offers for al'a the timber on the East lialf'of Lot 33, (on - cession 9, Nel(illop, Tbere is it quarAity of Ood "ell suitable 'fur rail- ; also sonic hardwood bush, I which will be Fold by tht� acre, and as aptioln ted Mr. Janios Lockhart to sell the samc.i GEOBGH IIALL, 1613 ------- - I FOIL SALE.-Farin and Village prc p4ty for ( rxlc in the Viflake of F,,mondville. .Ih.� farin c3n. taina 77 acre@, about 46 acres utidor cultivation, at- ance in pasture u rid bush. There is a iv, � or ruan mr across the corner of a lot. This farm I �ell adap ed for stock. If not sold will be rent cl� Also, uy 'j".4ville. he house and lot in the Vi lago of Egm loville. house contains par our, dicing rooui, k't'h n, 6 , d- 11 �', . , 1&3 I I rooms, closets, hard and sort water in ffrat-c �� as stono--:cellar under ficust, There I also on I his property a barn 36x4O and wood a d coal hot so. Will be sold cheap, as the cFwner la deti loq' of giv ug up fanuing. Thee- propertips are wi�' hf'jn 11 m Is@ I 1� front the Town of 6eaforth For pa i ulors add JeKsi ) rZ to the cwner. THOMAS DALY. Ezin navillo. Oint- M& F_-__..,� STOCK FOR SALEJ - I -A - . T I - � , I 1. " ULLS FOR SALE. -The underalilool has for i i � I B sale three Durham bulls, from 8 to 13 roon;hs � I � I I i ; old ; roan and red in color. . Theo Be � 7. , ; � � e sire ffIrqt-c F -istered. Two -of tbOm were b ed t , animals, and are reg - r . . � from Thomas RUS801's prize bull. THOMAS CLD - L , � MORE, Lot 30,Concenfou 4, Usborno, or Lumley . � . - 11. (). . I I . 1616-U ; . - I _. i , I . ; I ;1 . ITTLE � V R .11 . P1 I i - - SICK NEA HE I POSitively cured by th so Little Pills. i 11ey also relieve Distress from DiT10- 913 Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. I A er , I fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, 6rowst . liess, Ba4Taste in t'he. Mouth, Coat ' n�u( - . 'ed To ,Pain in the Side, TORPID L R . Tlej g i . Regulate the Bowels. PurelyyTE ble. Small Pill. � small 0564 smaill Prices I I Substitution'l: . t � � ! ; � i t I I thofraud of the day. I - I See you get Carter's, 1 , I I Ask"for Carter's, ? ! � Insist and demand I � . � I I Carter's Little Liver . ��ill& li T ,rX -"P.& -Y, S rX I I . L.000rV �� I I I 17— SALE, a number of Scotch Short-nora Bul Is, . - f Q +_ I , k %, I A I - I I . . - I I I . . � -� . I eet Disc Harrow. A I , I , � I �q,_trr,iw n­vle or Bald in Can. T � it adj�istsll! - spriag prea�ure t _d t 4 � X zsnz discA, allowing any � 'tie thr( ,vu upon the inne-r i h- fa -,t 9f the opt�rator. R% I- � ' cxiblt, w-ti,)n i, 6- , - .; a cured and 1-� , ced to a unibirm depth. Ex- � t�, � -xreful!y ind co-lipire with h�___i . I . k . . --- . I VVI I _�, - . 112- Cultivator. ?;1; � I �! I I . IWI-i �_ � , �7(! t,' E 8 S. 1 The only Cultivator � 91--1 ; teeth will ( tit -m even dt-pth 1�.� I ne it and, voi, ,will see why- , � , . �h a mave%ble to)th sell so , �th cau :lie regulated to suit ; - � Z're&Rure can ba reZulated to - I I 1* secthoi requiring it. The .. J I I . .1 � I t r! thfj wSeols instead of trail- 1, , h7 er machines, thus aecuring 1. ­­ , I �-hine ig flumi-ihed with grain UL: . I '� - �nr�quire,f. I�haareversable - �� - r the tee�h : al-io, extra wide r-,_ - i Ill � Li.n be 4urni h�d. E%amin . r_ i d is , I . ther. ; � , � - I - , - I . i . ,- I 11 � I . � I . P I , � 'DRf LL MADE. �.- I , � .. I , eds no ,Introduction. i , � ` _1 �,� I S-1 !,- t - rzz of our manufacturt, I � �_ - I r_ 11 . n1v drid notile with lever to r I -�, I :Illation at depth of hoe in all [- 4 �A ia in in itiog. SowLi abao- i ,_� i I -1 s er.v kernel , ,i'j .-,rdepth to zr,-,w. Purchaae I T,; t�, ,t�� �.'11 bp SaLi4fed. I � - I"indera, 1'. -aperi, hfowerft, . ': :i I ' P I e dl era. a -i 'Knod as the beat - 4 Ltzil I .. oillut.. 11 i E � fg. Co. (Litnited-) . ,� 71 � ! . . It "Or. -WIT, Ont., Caiia,lfi I I : -1 . 1� . I � - . � I . . . I I i I � I . I . � . ' talorth. : I � I i I . � C. *n I Ity . I . * � i � . * ; I I ; t i I � . � � I � I � I 0 lns!� e s, w : : - # � 6r horse, utterly ran ; �er6hme�at of blood Flying ills, is blamed t qkd harshly treated, * . I . - i - � . 10D - PURIFIER I , - * I . + ben SUL'I in oae, + a to endu e fatigue; * 1 aCCOMI'1156h Work 0 � * + � the flow aud rich j I �AL SIZE: P5 Ctk-�. * I . 4 PO., Pr6;pr1e!o,rs, * * �*�'*10�" k-.-,-.--- ___ - __ I - 1 7- " - , - . Utups �,1,111'r-f-SL � � . . � - I . . � q � - I . . : _. . I � � I I I - - . � . v i n,,, -ari(l zt�rvl�ing � 11tirlont s(ilecti"TI ,if ; - - I - � ; ,.I ,� ,J"., .1 . OkIrtli'lit - _A of Ulf! t-Xf,rf-f11(.1,y �, E 1'. I , . I � 1 G__ - I 1v uji-to-date, wl"11 a . f,$S IWN18. We have I . , I * .f�. will If -lid fl(:,. (11 . I.,. our ])(�st at'Leiiti.)II. - T. 11oltrie.,4, G", � - , fer- . I p . I I 41-1. ­iut . . 1 7 1 - I I I j , � , A m'Tl-..-: - � � .---. - - � I - ,- - _:_. , .1 - _. - I 0 D'S I I I � enovator I :(MiEfl- 1 I -_ �DIES. , 0 � I efi,k ar'd fw.- . "r ,It esnc;he, Palpatia- i _�,,� . 111111!p`lle`� 1,orrplairlt, Seura!gla L . 'OS8 J. I nuHurliptif,id, Gell Siones, - . ,- iriar�. Dioe*sea. St. Vitus' r. . '11"r, islid (�(-Geral lie i,!Ilty. -0, Ontario. I - 010"i'Aw andINI'mu � � I . I mr., - I I ,Exrs, Se4f orth. � I I . - , I — mon El 0 , 0 60 folp ; 1 anu a I jw , : from 12 to 18 months old. They are a gr4nd lot of I . I . i)reedinZ lusty fellowti, In good grawir g iconditio I , I n, I 4 are good colors. Also either of t9e ti b Ila bred � � . � I - 0 i 11!19cou . I ) by J. & W. B. Watt, of Salem, Ontario, v t, rit � 2�706, two years old, daric red ; or Jilay ke 21018, (lark roan, four years old, active and' e gott �r. The Canada Business Coll4e Also a few cows and fr� ifera ; no pets ; . at sell to i . . . make room, as herd numbers 40 head, and � I nore cc n. CHATHAM, ONTARIO, I 1� I iog ; terms easy. DAVID MILNE, Ethel, iont. I � i Is certainiv entitled � to a distinct n silion THE OLD BOWERY THEATER. 11 I ' — It Is the Mont Interestinw Thea,trlosC Monument In A,merllc4. TO thousand4of Amerlcansw4 travel j r t le ehst side elovated trairis liOrhnps x ( I �g Cis more filinifflar than the f6tir crew r Mlored Roina4 columns tbat uphold tbo e itablature OD!wbich Is writto � I I I .n in letter of old" Thalia Theater, " but only a iiicoii or two of ther�l I suppose, are awamthal tile Puilding Jsj the Euost lntoresting� the. &�rllbal monument in America. ! . . � T�o first tbe�tor on this site was op I ene� 111 1626, wbon, according to the records ol I -eland, "the vast lin proveni ants made Ir . - t ie eastern section of the city * * 0 and i a great increase of population, Including r iany wealthy and fashionable citizens," I d to the building of a theater In oom. p, Ir ' Ison with Which, it was hoped, all oth- cl' theaters "would sink subordinate." The oPellingof the tboater was revolution - 9 ary enough. '.'The brilliant expertmept of . lighting the stage with gafi, then first at- tc j',ppted, was bailed with the greatest sat- . Isfaotion." The early history of the ibea- Ur Is ouriously,prophotte. The ope;ning address proclaimed the high ambition of Q e mhnager8: . *A i last, as Hope, bAght? sandaled Hope, woul by . ' , She calls on Shakespeare, and her throne is won I I A 3d ours Is Shakespeare. . . In tho 4,01low in g year, however, the dom- , ii ance of our classic drama was gri I 0ely . tl ireatened. "After a performance of Illuch Ado About Nothing,' a grand pas adul-'La Bergere Coquette' -was � exe- outed by Mine. Francisquy Hutln, ber� first appearaDee in Ainerlea, and was the first introduction oi the modern French school of dancing on the American stage. � " The house was crowded and an anxious l(ok of curiosity and expectation dwelt In . eiVery face, but wben the graceful dan- HE use came bounding like a startled fawn u )on the stage, her light and :scanty dra- pary floating in air, and her si�m�netrlcal p oportions liberally displayed �y the force of a bewildering �lrouette, the obeeks of the greater portion of the auo'ielrice were crimsoned with ibame, and e�'ery lady in the lower tier of boxes llnm�diately left the house. But time workO wondrous 01 angos, and tbough for a wh'�lo Turklab tr3users were adopted by thei lady, they were finally discarded and tl�e common ' ballet dresses, Indecent thoug,� they be, wo ire gradually endured. " ; roday the Americans who 0 for tha classic English plays and ca: judge of �� th)rn are a handful; the 41001ples of M no. Hutin number hundreds of thou- va,ids,but bya ourionstrickof fatDthe Old Bowery has reinninodtrue for' the . most part to its triid I tions. -John Co'rbla in Harper's Meigazine. I . * I : - 1 OAKEY HALL FOUND HIMSELF. 11 I : � - , I i UT Ice Up Monthis After Le�&,711117 NOW York In London Lodu1na . I akey Hall was once connected with �n A., erican paper in London. Hissimwas fo, achisve a high name at the Engl sh bar. H was the son of an Englishman, be told once, and therefore he was in g,nglish Ila an Englishman whenever he chose to di clare himself. Ho niade no success be- -, 1. " 665 11 al .- 0 use he lived wholly In the past and his =tal Inclinations were solely rerninis- 0 nt. F rom the day'of his ruysterious disap- ii rance from New Y rk be lost the pow - a !+to utilize his bran In any way that ,�! �could earn him a livi .- When he return- � ' " �' � pearanca t' 1�1 from: Europe after t""* d as ! j and I were closeted for M O.0 tb ? together �it i the offlos of Mr. B, rlbert's Now York V'orld. Then it was Unt he told me the tauth about hia disappearance, and with- . 0 it ,knowing whether or not it bas been I p4blished in Americs, -I will repeat it . b rlefly__ He said that 0110 morning he woke up in sk ball bedroorn in Mayfalr, In the heart of � I ondon, and as be lay In bed looking witb �vi onder at his surroundings a vromas k nooked and entered the room. She asked I h [m if he would have his usual breakfast. I � le inquired what his usual breakfast wag, � I - kd sba, astonished in her turn, told him t4at he always bad a pennyworth of tea, a penny roll, a penny pot of butter and an F . g which A a penny. He asks ber to sit down, W)d then, by :s. examining ber, he found that he lived a whole searion In that bouse ul- do a name he never knew, that be ap- Pe ed to I* "a city man" (English for a mill n In buftess), thab he went out every ft rning, einis biack every evening, went ve freque n tly to the theater, and wao the qui test, most irreproachable, of all bw lod era. 69 n a -word, " he said, "I had 11T tho 1 4e of another man for months, . Un D80iou# of my own Identity, un g- nlgi4d by aki?y one, and fulfilling threewcoeu rou ded half of a dual existenm 11--juliain Ral, h In Providence Jourh&L , I I - - ; Growtk of the Language. . I . seems to me, Heirify, " rel arked the " " 'Wife of a professor of Engllah literature aft the guests who had attended one of the "eTeulDgs" bad gone, "that you treatsd Mr. Soollops V91th m*rked dis- uouriesy. " f "Oh, I did, did I?" i . "Yes; you turned your biaelt an him wbile he was talking to you and walked deltbarately. out of the room, rn uttering to yours,elf. " i I "I'llstenod, to .him patiently enough,' said the professori "while he as fmlljng mo R here he had 'Sundayed' Sh . w6ek be- fore laA I s*)od it leven w1an he ob- sery that it always 'enthuffEd' him to Ulk ver old times, but when he "ked me , to co e around soma evening and Ireull- . I frilso ' awhile"_7ibnd the protesiol walkod to th window and cleared his throat vig- I orouE ly-1 'it was all I could do, Rester, to keopfroni throwing him out of the house 11 ­Yoith's Companion, 7 �i . I . . . 4 . Her Admirafteia. - I Big Brother -I should like, to know I what you have been flirting. wlib that lu- -1 natic Saphead for? : I Pr(tty Sljqtfer (Indignantly) -I haven't. "Y)s, you have. HetolA a friend tkat i you s,00d before him tan u4nutes as if en- j trano 3d, and you looked sbraight into his I eyes f is if you could read his very soul, and i he s&d if over axdent admiratlon shone in j a hur ian face it did In yours. " C . 'IT a idiot I I was look,ng at my own 4 .. reflec,lon in his eyeglaf sea. "-Lon dna I Standard. ( ! I Dswrwluls . Tkef4y. No ther Parwin �nor any other responsi- , ble n 6turallist ev"; said t at "men were i . doom ided froln I keys. it He inerely g - onj polmt �d out that it was pro oable tkat inan I lind i ionkey mighTbe desomided from tba � same ancestral stodk, which Is quite a dif- 1, Weni Wris from.1saying bat one is do- Pomded from the *er. I I - . � i 0 hids an found In alir ost all parts a " orld, except in extriomely dry oll ' a Da and on the borders of tJAs froze b , , mgio I s. Oyer 5,)0Q speoies are M0 IL tnowpa to botanixb. . a =. _.= __ _____ -1 .Z, - �=_, mmam" - � �._ �i__17 ­ -- - -- - I ,_ � r_ "* MARRIAGE I ` - LICEN`­ fl ; ISSUED.,A,r 1� I I . a n 'HE HURDN EPOS1710 OFFICI 9 d - SHAFOIRTH, ONTARIO. h ti . . 81 N3 WITNESSES RE.QUIRED, il . - L � . I I . . *. - . . . ! � . . I � I � I . I � � I . .- ! I ; . . i . , I I ! �k . : I I i I : I , - - - � I - . i ! i . I I - - .1 � - _­ 1. �1­1_! _ ,. -] i I . L ; 11 t . I . I . I , , ; . � L I I � . - I � I � I i - � � I ; 1, . . : L : 1. . i I . � I I � . � � ! - I - ' I I I I !,L : I � _) � , I I ! . , I : � � . I � I i r -� I - i , - k � . � I ; ; I - I . i ! . I � i , � !, I i . �, 4 1 . �L I : . i I ! ! ! . - I . � . . � I ,: L I i I � , . I I - q I . I I I i I . . . � � : I . ,� ! . I . I I I - i ; . L � . I L - : � : i I � . i L . I __ . I j - . � - . 11 t i �_ 1 ; ' � � - I . . � 6 - I I I I t I ' i ` . : � I � I I I . . I I . � i r I � . I � - . . � 0 - � � I I �_ I � N 11, ! L i I 11 TAE HURON "OSITO I I . � .: I Re , I ! i �,-. . . — ! I : � j I . .1 I i______ I . 3 . . I � , , - j� i , I . I - I . I � ; 1 � — , __ ­ � 4 ' 't I - ;, I I ,� ROUT COOKED ON THE H60K. 1. I , ' I � ' :, L I � I � I � -_ I � I I %I � Co.�CjUolon df One Story Told,,About Alld .No 1 wr thristinag P1 HICH 1 CRADE � i I If I � I # WI: .� i . t e Yellovvstonsi P#Lrk. I ' il f . : ! r . 11 t '. -,. t 1 : I � : i � I , !I I � L . . ! i I I tU . I � "You needn't think that just beolapse I - �. ;i ': i 11 A � . 1 i � � I bave been out there I am goliig tolgive I '�,—1 I � I I I I . I . � I 1 , 1 D � L i . L l . i I . yod all the details of a surpri" wblk h I . I 'I Furni' re , I I I I did'not feel at the stock tales L � I I ,If the Yel- . I I , I . i - I lowstone park," said the crit al to rist F0` r the past few iveejcs we haVe eer� 1)rej�arin:,,, for it, having just re- L I � I I � . I � i . . in � j I ; "A,'nybod r knows thab bolliDgiWater wili ceived a lar,(,,,e'sto�lz of tilt:. 6 n es t Raisin% Curraiatti, Spices, Candied Lemon, JNIL ) ; coo 11 L i j EMPORIU . I . lc fish, an'd so long its you know that Ora ge alia Citr6i) Peels for the C�ri$tmgii 4ade. ' 0 1 .. I � the Yell(wstone Is full of geysers and A nice as8ortillielit i)f C�'ndies, Lernoij,S, Dates� Nvalnuts, Almonds, Filberts . boijing.syringe I don't see what there Is I i � I . I L woi;iderfu about catebi-bg trout a4d Peanutr,, Oakes,;: �iscuits, *and other $eionabJe igoods all uew and -fresh, Leatherdale & I . I . :: 'bel, luruj�ng around an&d.D'g1iDg it in 8 New goods constantly arriving,. � [:� , i . . : Ck .. I I I � oitl jnl� 8 in � i t . b g until It is cooked, 1tvrould , � ta-WE MAK A SPECfA `�EE bcg�l tc�[,b,,,,,,wondcrfu1 if boillng�wat,er I I � I i,TY OF TEAS. - Landsborough , �, �, � I � - 6 . dldh�t coc ih everywhero. - I I . I i I 11 . . . I I i ; "But 1]�wish �wben the. tbla : __ � I SEAFORTH, . � - y are tell14 I I � - . old stor�, t�bey'd finish , ' It up—nn�ke It � L . - - � : � . 'I I .� complete 110DOXt tilne you hontany- OURI SUTC�'ERING MENT Dealers in first-class Furniture of all � . I ; " I ,� body toll ihat story just you watch out for I . I I I ' kinds, in latest designs. Vpbolsterin. 4 � - I � n w 9 �4 I . Tho man . I Lard, Sau.sa"e, . I the wav I ends. It navor eDds. Will be fou d coli1tplete, All a full 11110 of 'the choicest Meat8, 0 neatly done. We also do pictur.e fLr.ara._ � � . '" tll�l how his caught the 'trout. NVell "d etc. Sole Ag,ents4cir Slia�fer's'Hams and Bacon, t I he finest in the market. . � - ' . :� i . I I I ID � . ar ybody can catch bundreds of . d a choice selection of pietures � 800 7 . L I - 9, an ­ � I � � ��, � .1 . , � � tro t in t.iose overstocked wators. Then r __1 � always on hand. Curtain poles at all I L : . i . . he ells h w he swung around on his heol. L � � ' - . I I prices, and put up. We, --aie also V � C, L N � - and, witiout taklDg the firib-from the REMEMBEI, THE PLACE—HORTON S OLD STUD. TELEPHONE 14. Agents for the New William's sewing � 7 " d I I - hook, lomerod it into a pool of boiling j i - . � � "' - - . . I : � ., 1, f - . . . - I . � :_ ' . q L­ wat or, an4 cooked It. Well, what's th d . Ma,chine, best in the market for do- � - I � ? I I L I * �7 - , , : - I W � -Pstic use, no tr-avell-111,y ag - of ibe s�ory? There isn't'aDy elid.11 11A0 M ,,ents, n � X � 01 0 0 z� 14 I- '! � . - a I I L_ � just, chortles about how he was overcorhe high prices. - ' '� , � I by belm�rvels of n�aturo and that sort of I a . ! . . thl g. H doesn't sayanoth6r word abopt !I S101i & 3_1 C N, a u 'h ton, . I � i . � I I . I P �_"_ k . tbc� flsb. � Now, if y - I q i . _U_W_T)M3 k I I � I ou will: -Only lot the . � __R'_r_A.1K::EMT C3-- � � ' . marvels f nature alone nnd keep your eye . I _i I In the Undertaking DepaT.tment, we buy .1 I i - fixo� on libefish with which I the story bei- . Groce�� and Butchers, our goods from the beat bous" in Ontario, I � . ; I : I ; : 4 L . ganj it will look nAglity differeDt. I I . � and guarantee satisfaction in every depart- - . , � . � . "Tber4 Is the pool of boiling vyater nvl� ment of our work. We have always made I I . � pret baridy, but not by any ineans �o be Oppo�ite Oolv.I� , Seafortho Ohitario*. it & point to fUrnisb chairs, and all other . �y I T - I I I . ' z . reacped J)y Pivoting on the flsborii�an?s 1 1 — 4 I � _ r1e, L I . .. � t ; I -_ * . for f anerals, FREB op CltARGIM . . heel Then just so's to have somet�lng I _____._ . — . s, tea I I : # Frices better than heretofore. ... I to t4lk about when he gets home the I k� - t - hwnww f F 60004+4� 1 Fawsm" J-� $ f4esusni . . . .. I I � ­_. . 111sh- ! . L 0H Arterial and cavity embalming done on I I I ,i I . . erinon sol ses his live trout Into the b0l- ! I . . r i scientific principles, I .+ . Ing ater If It's cruelty to broil ilk, li�ve X P. S. Night and Sunday cialls wilf be' I lobsr1r, there ought to be sornet-hing done e ,POund . 9 9 . � i I . - attended to at, Mr. ,Landsborou h'S 1".1- . . I . to a .�-nan ivho will boil a trout alive And � � i . I 1) . dence, directly in the rear of the Somin,-n � It spoils t io flish. The man has to *t4ro i � , I ; � - V11 i , ' - PS L I ll,ak* I I � ; , � � It aray a f ter he has shoved it thr�.ugh I i : , � natu�re's r iarvels for the sake of his in ill Make 200 Cu � . 11ser- , W11; . � I O'. j able i,little story. Nobody can eat a �rout ! i ,z I I . s . ; I . S I I tba as teen boiled with au Its scalds on I — Deatherdale & , I I j ' I �-#� , 0 1 M4 I I Th! growth' a whole year of six Tea � d 11 the m aeb I nery in place. 'It 8 1 got I 1� . busheS ' . to be tbTown awa q I . I . � � : ... I � , I Y. There's another is ,require o �toduce one po �_ . I d t � U114 of - � �._, - t ffig, t0d, about this story. The X11 , Landsborouah 1. j ' x 11 e, : t M I �� . ti,�ne,you warit ask theman If he k : I I � '. . I- ;;f " . � v1:.%', .- � - 1'�­i I thettout )utotthopoolof bollingw ter.- � ; . Ea 1 3 . - . I � Ii he'says he did, tben the fish didn't b�gin I I I : � I SEAFORTH. . �1�1 11 - ,j I q * I .! q 1, - T I �z . . � � 11 ; us cooked, for anybody wbo has r .0 i 0 I I , ve I - I N I ARM. I MIA 5 � ""Ien 14 bol ed ftsh of any sort, knows � . sell That i I � wbo] His done It won't bold toge her I ii i � t1gN'!el2o gh to be lifted UD1088 It's Wrap- I I 'i I . ! N i pod to a na�pkin before It's cooked * � . : : go I RAN T a :1 SO the�e you have the plain facs nl�i' I & rK � F_" cooki)3g trout on the book. I know, be.; ; - � A 19 . — . cause' I thought It was such a great I � I �iar- , , vel of, nature that I bad to go and try I& ! I , : f ; I Then 4 saw what happened, and I ha -yon t .I I : , . ; 1 9, "O yet got through feeling disgusted *it,h `^ T I � i I j � � MV684. " - � I I i � . I - I - - :, � 0 1 1 �, Ti i I- 11 I, I 'a '02 1 .1 :_ Ij I > - C3 I­Z�l I . K , I . _U 2V 11 - i I I I � - - I- - a I 0, 11 ,C* ; � I r I � , I �n . . � : . 11 0 : . =1 I . I � . I 4= � ..; 0 . ll`� � . 7,0 0 - = � I . A rn -1 � �j I 11 �a-z . � - 1� 4 an I I ; . . Ram L.61's Pure I ign tea, but so carefully is it 'All -t I I —_ I - nd - I ^ �. I ! . ; . i I SP�UN 4 I i � i I � :; manufactured and so rich �s its characterthat one pound, , C-4 C/3 � I � i t I I i . , � I . The 01rat Wax Barred, but this 91co- . CD = . � - brewcd crdng to the direction , 0 ond Wou the Prize. I : I I s on the package, I � I � i '' I . -0 C1> a f - - I I At 4 suiburban church , function �no$ .- ivillinakeelioligh quor to fill two hundred teacups. 't : . long 4go each person W ; M 0 OV was required: to � � : � �� ; pp q . - � - ! . I . wear 0ons 11011011 I upon his or her oldth- L "+"ISMW"�_ ..I-- . I - - — — _.. _... C :_ =` -1 . I I - � 9.80M ----I--- L - "7 - . : I S " 1 0 � in e�.plctorlll or other device that - .. i I — Z a . ... shoul� repxesent in rebus form the title I i I -_ .­ - I I i I : . P � : I I � r^ 0" F of any well� known book, and all the others : I 0 1 - , I I � - %#-C Cfi - � I � -ware �o g1poss at the book Intended I i � I t__M 4011FAINk. i , - A � I i � � I - - - 0 i I I I prize vVas 0 be given for moot. ingenious H. iz. Jackson 0 '* �-Oq . I I., . 1. w -1 Ot of tbe�e dev'lcm , I , Z . j . -21k . 1 , � ou f � a r-1. i . ; , U W , 4 1 � � . " Pa�adldle Lost, " represol� ted by a oard I � --q . . upon *blo�. five d1ce bad been Pasted sud � � � I � :3 . . I I ic I I 14 I I � - � .. � � from wh two had evidently droppcd�or - I * SON* (D , I- I I � - - I -1 - 1 7 - ITART" 0 ; I t I I . : I �_ � . - . � -1 � � been roxu#ed, was easily guessed. "Hard , r td :3 $'-ON I . I i . . . I � " - elf. Time; as no puzzle. Neither was � 16 * - - , I - 7 7 - hard N reqognlzo "A Pair of Blue ti yes," . D�aEcT ImPORTERS OF 1 7 � � . : I � . � � im I I "Innocenti Abroad," "Van1ty Fair"; -H _U i W 0 Om . -1 ,�t � or i � - � Jules Robin & Co's Brandy, Cognac, _*1 L, i a I i a "Unole Tom's Cabin" in spite of the'Ar . i 0 � M 0 - : pictorial disguises. i I 0 1 France; Jno. de Kuyper & Son, Hol- , . . tre,�a ; I �.1 . ! � land Gin, Rotterdam, Holland ; cc * r- -P-,omp-, : I I Z a of the guests, however, bad a posis � W-.4 . On ,r. I Booth's Tom Gin, London, Englan ' . ID > %0 -_: . I Attaob6d to one of the buttons of his coat M � � ; �_ 3 I . i � . � . � I . f � Bulloch & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, G1 - ,+ -M . ; i ; i was a card bearing idniply the Inscrip- . I gow, Scotland ;_ am I it . i . ieson's Irb h. � tion " �rer. i I I Whisky, Dublin, Ireland ; also Po -t Pj ;D "O �J­ n 1, Everi oj..)e at last gave it up and ask ! ­_ I and Sherry Wine from France at d = CA r . I � � . I q -1 . - _' Spain, Agenlg1o:i WAlker's Whisk, - � - - for thelsol4tion. ��i 93 -< - .� I �z,r 0 . "Whil t�at's easy," he said. "It mea�s AC : 1 1 1. � 11 , : Ontario ; Royal Distillery and D , 1-1 e* " ... I � I avl ,, so W - 'A Tal of Two Cities., 11 $5 =F' ��: I , I � Ale and Porter, Toronto. a -- 0 - � I "Rip &I I I i I ,� � -11 l� 3, X 00 - I I .. - � I "Ma oh�ster and Woester-last syllA � co i I .. I � I i . j TI) THk! I :� UQ . A . blev of o* See?" i - ,PUBLIC : -.4- � I � . I — . I t . I �, � I .. I To . . 11 y 0 *@ � -- I I "Th is �ot fair," said the bther. "It r I 9) i - a - on I A I KIN . - � W� ihave opened a Iretail store in - 1. . � I ; � the last sk,llable of Chester�l Lanc"te�, ; don!n6-tion with our - P1 -1 L"M � ! I "I . , ii wholesale busi- � I Glouces r,� Chichester and Exeter. We ; bu4n6s in the rear of the new Do. CD 0 -0 �J­ n - i � .� ' - . protest! � i - is OAT cas i � I t I � I - — *� Tubliciii Bank, in Go6d's old stand C -7 *10 L.. � - - "Well," emaid, "I won't�n"t. T�7 - -_ hip e will sell the beat goods * * ' ii .1 5. . i I I � w , "" w In �:: i � � h e ! I ; i I i t . this one." ; . I ' e. ' rk t at bottom'prices. Goods = M I 1; i . � , I the card over. 1 it was I' . � t _� M* � a- I I eli ' e .� ��, - ; He turn ' - d Yet d to any part of the town Z 0 'I , I I . f ree, , � scribed on t a other side with; these throo diff, AN P! ; . , . = I i I f , I -A . � �, . ) I . j � � (1) . . . . � . -4 i - letters: f'ArO. ! , I 1-1 ID � � ! � I . � � . Afberl a sbvbre Inental struggle wrery- - . ! ___- F- ! . TtLEPHONE I 1. 1518-tf 0) ;,, I - ; , I � I � � i I : T � , I P . I : I j . � 0 :3 1 1 body gs*e t d9 up also. : i i I ; I a "I � - � . i_ ! I ; � i i � — . El ; I "Tha� ou'lit not to puzzle you," a _. ! i I � I - I � � I I W a- Cd1t V_ � � . - __ � I � . � i I : I � 4W. 91t's he 'Last of the Mohlcians.Ai I � � . , I I I I � il . I 11 � . . : , - . . . i , , . I , r . M"Ofi 6y to Loan. � 2D *< � . I Big Vthe'prize.-London Tit-Blt& , i i . . � 5 I I I I I I W" OR A My AMOunt Of money to loan on . farm pro- � I . - I i . - good 0 0 - . 1 � i� - . SIGN , ' PIIR� i W I . 1i � � i ; I . pe ty, at 5 per cent. per annnm straight loand% C V11 I i 11 � W I I Vrea 'lemome jerusialena. ,V, I I �� pa,mouto made to ettis borrower, saWaction guar- C+_ r , � I I I , . � an, oed, charges low. on , ,4- . I loplo ofte t AS office Filday af Wrnoon and 02 . * I i I �q i I , i . : - . � . * , , a , . ,8 ; � IP ask how it to ithall the fu- OF THE I I �Ir'. W, all day Saturday. i .. s i of alest no presents au � . . I I ** ABNER OOSENS, - I i i I � 17 � � oh difficultica. - I I I . . 111111� e" " : � Tb�kroa ion is,simply that Jerusalem -you ! I I . I � McDonald Block, Wingham. = I i I . . I - I i "I � I I ! 1 �yd % I I I I ! I i j osinnoll ioepar to Jerusalem from Palestine I t . . 1587 W co tud . � � t-1 td 1 ;�3_ � U. . �n �* I � � I -12 the W"Wo city of so many creeds " !::� 0 ! I � I i (D 4Z i I warring fai s. I Not o ly is is ow holy 0 0 j I i , I I � .1, , I - 0 . 4 1 �� li- . , plaft 1`4 '-.4 R - ; I ii I of am . %< ; Cbrijtlin churches, and �9 � � - I MaOhlhe Operators 91 ' tZ 11 'i i . I 11_� *@ - - I I . � twsi of ihen, uarrel bil terly ever lfi,-the CT- 1-1 166- 1 . i - P "_ N elt. :� I �, GPWkf 094 th LAting- 3U* It 10 Also Or* F r7l 0 * W" P -S 9 S I , � I P 0 [ , _1+11 of tAbomest red placts intlAsKoharn- . CD CD I ji � : Y IVA %TED Ill clw� 0 C -t- i . - - ke , - E5 0 1 . � . � tl I ; __ .< �,: I - � 4 1 CT_ I , I inedan werULL ecoa and Medina an hard-� 6 I P_j 11 �1 I : or 01D 5;* � � &=4 IN OUR 0 � i. . ! � � � 1'r . I Ljr = or"* than the I losque ot Omar,' - -- W. P, i . . V"t- i 1 I Z- C: 0 1 0 � I- I ThrA Is a fac which ]a :)fton Ignerod bi , 5'4 C+. � I �, I I I I I , . * � ' � I SHIRT 1 DEPARTMENT - ,C#t k :i � ., I ftrops"ih a forget ,'bat to turn tbo Pq �31 1 . � cj� i I ! j I � . J. - � - Koham ads out of the temple inolosure . ", I BEGINNERS� TAUGHT. . . 10 P - t­� F -� , � A' would istur the who Moslem wn�l .05 , i . � I I Irom th Str to Sattlen ents to AlbanlN,7 : 0 -. I APPLY AT ONCE. ?"I 0� ., We = ney forget t1a abloharnmedan , I 'I ! ; : I I - p1ligprim froru. India viol Jerusalem jus4 0 C . I - . m Chrlstlan'p ]grim s vis � It from Europ&� = �dl THE WILLIA�S, GREENE & ROME CO. Lo"ily, 4orus om Is profoundly sacred to ::9 ::I �' P� . � � � . LywITPI). 0 1 j _rj) 1:� � � * � � " Je** and the Jews are beginning " "" �_. :� P., �7� , BERLIN, ONT. I . -4 ho "Ily numerous and important. -I ; Z :�- = 11 � i 1 1620 CD : SP00666M M ! . . . I CD CD, 37, P-1 . � I . " - , 1-t: 7) . L i [ � I IThs, I '&etis In the Case. rdm I Z) ��, 11 � ! � , I 0 (D .t.4 - I 5 � I i..N a lrjksli� WOMB ble of somo kind repo , : " � � I � ; I � � a NTLEIVEN, . a =Ines street th* other night, a io , F .., ; I ,- I f he I told " now reportsr to go : 87 -I I : � . - I I ... i . - I md got1the d4aft He gol �0 :1 MM � : ;. i A at, lish h4t *onld make an nice a Christ- . I 00 "on I from hty account of t&s Aftals-11 � : 15 ro" -k : I mas re4ent a4you could give your wife or I I � :1 I � which Vt" adfollows: i a I 1 .2 daugliter. A large ready trimmed Aock to I "A M'an kill ad a dog belonging to an -i = : �, � t:� -r t� : . chooes from i - I 11 *(D 1 �_J.' it I i* I , ither mon, 9'4o son of the loan whose. 2 CD W P:d i:1 a ! i , a W , a ; . t i . 0 1::5 1 's I !06 wa# killeO proceeded to whip the meal '<D a I I � I P et- 17;' 011 . _D I 1E] S vho killed4hadog of the rnau he was th*1 a -4 �" 1-1 CD a , I = i a I I . of thel' I--"- (D �: , i . . on of. � The man who was the son 1� � I- : J; t : , " 0 in i 1. �� .1 I ann who" dog was killed was arrestedi P '. P : I , Ln IS , 1Z : 11, Wishiu� -0 purchase for themselves U con�plaint of the man wbo was assaul*-� , ad - a � , I I ! - I I 1 1:3, P., $0. P., I , 1 1 will fin� ib to their advantage to d by We mon A the man whose do :0 � P. -d L � _ g thel I (D : call at he now millinery store. . I aan w4o woui assaulted had k111e&"'-, ­: : �_� , A � , M ; tj 1! I I I hlomr� X I 9; � i , � LZ M : i � -, � � I : 'I I 1,1 � 7" 1 , I ; I . it t Tits c a has been oalled the Rgyp of . a � $a, M I" (!0 : f T re - CD : 11 0 %e date of its being plan t," I , "Cll 0 1-0 : . , Lan fig �i. I - : 'O 0 C;_ �) M � ' : �m 0 . . 9 . $ KINSEY a Anglon � Is not known, but It wam very I : . NAY. Mary, 4:Ueeb of Scolis, brought over -� - I CD r, � � I . a 1 1 : I . rom F�Ance,d young Eyoftlinare, whiah do , 0 1 1 K1001 Bt�k --- - SEAFORTH. ! . � I— , : low lanted � in �h gardenn of Holyroo6, and I , I I , , row th�s h4ve sprung all the beaUtifal 1!!!0 I i I I , , " — , . 0 �d - : I � ! : . it=' M go roTed pf s.Younores now to be men In! io � i 04 � OT:% (010 q : � ! , . ! t=, I I 1 .4 1 . -M i � I 40otjand� j CD I 1�� L � I Ismi 0 0 1 e . * . I gD ". " ! I � 11 . White mei� i xe said to. be" up bettw ft � I i 11 I M i i I i �L - I � . �4 ; I . . ffainat inte�f� ciold than againat Intense; or ! � a eat, thop prib*ai reason g�ven being that' V ! ,,� ..I 1 ! 4 : . �,s I � i �� ? t_-� 3� . I oold!Tair to less �tajnted with the seeds I i � I i , 0 1 1 � I I 0 CD . I i I X TWE 5'rCLAIR RIM I W � CD W I I : . . ; _�_ - : @"- 0 ( ). :� � I . � : - 0 I=, 5. � 11 !! � I 1 SARNIA, ONTARIO. I ' . I I I 0 11 I : I I -A Ock coy tairiing dynamite caught fire� = �, i om Nir; Mc�l)urtv's pipe, near the brlispec,! %0 C) . I : I . I , �U I � 4�*UDENTS ow Pj r1itisvVic ,Pulpmills. Mr.McGourtT ;z F I J;L f ! I . I I - - I = U, - i'm 1 � � te " d to t row the sack, into a stream! I � ' 1 Are flockinj to this worth institution from ) inpt� � � 0 �_ . I AN . i. I I - Dar by, �but as not quick enough, the� - t I -4 � , i all,karts of Ontario and Wichigan. , , � ynami4 expl ding in his arms and blowing , O*Q COD .::� I i I We Assiei,t all competent graduates in . � im to p�ecoj. A man who is foolish enough I *kb . - � I I � - . "P 0� M . securwg employment. I *.d. 4 � I � ) smoke ne r where dynamite lodges..'I @0111110- 0 �w I I , 0 ct- r I . Write for out beautiful new prospectus iould b� wis enough to have his life well ' ; i I . -q� M � - [ A. S. NIMMO,:Ptopr r. . I 00 6 M a) (D . : 1�* ieto , - 1� . I isure . d �or th sake of his family. 1 1 0 P - , I � ! ; 6 . I -_ I I i � I i , - � I I r I . 1 : 1, I � i . I � I . � . . ! , I i I I � , ; i I i I . I ! i . I � I I . I � ; � ; � , i 3 � i i � . I . I � I j I : . i I I I � i : . _�. -- � i . I . I I : . � � ; I I ; I . I � I ; I : I � I . 1 I ; . I � � . I . � I " i I . I . . I I : . � I i . I ! ! ; . I i ! I ; � � I I I . � I � : � ,. � i . � � . I I I �_ -1,1i.- - 11 - � - - � 1- - - _� __ __ __ " __ I __ J __ I . _t, , .! I - — L J - i. _______,__ 1. � ... - - I - . I GODERIGH . Steam toiler Works. (ZSTABLISHED 1M.) A. CHRYSTA L ftmwor to Chryets! &.Blsick, 14sinnfeaturern of all kinds of 8tatisimry Marine, Upright & TubuUz � -BOILERS, 1, Ult Psins,me k* St"kn, f8heet !rat Works, etc.,, sto. Aim dsgen a U i And HorlZonbal BUG TSITis I agines. Aulomauor�,uht-Off Engines a ;qcWty. An ass of pffue &ad pe-fifling Wns"n an band uvmstes an=10asItortnamoo. W�Wkis--Omoslfw 0. T, R. gittifts. Gbdadob. . I � � Ila I[Afflop Mutual Fire . Insurance Oomplany. I � FARM AND ISOLATED TOW?a PROPERTY ONLY iNSURED / I . ory1cm. . 11 Goci. Wabk Proddenk Harlock P. 0. -, J. _R� 11101'"n. Kipp4m P. 0. ; W - J. ihannon, S0,qy.TrsA&. gmfora P. 0. ; T"'as H. Hays, Inispeot" ,of . Loom, Savorth P. 0 1 W. G. Broad forth; JohnAG. Grieve; win t0hrop ; Goo Dale Seaforth; Th"4nas r- Hays Beaforth ; James 19ya . Beachwood ,, 14,hos, asirbujil, , ClInSon; Thouuw F ir, Bruoefleldfjohn a. Ito. , I , Loan. Kippen. - � 62M. fj I Bobk Smith, Harloo ; RobL MoKULan, fissfartih ; ism" Gumming Xgm dy e; Z W. Yeo, Holmes- -ville P. O.; Jobia Gove� lock &M John 0. Monisola. I audilm I . Partiss desirous 1� aft" Insurs&oes at Ar,ns. rot other buduss "I be promptly atimaded jo as pplioagon bo any of the above offloeig, oddromed fa *ME selp"Ve Post offi-as — MONEY TO LOAN. I . Money to loan at 41 mad 6 j*r eent- Por annum Any amount on first-class farm hind.,00-urity. A_ Fly to U S. RAYS, Dminlon - L L W orth. . _B&Uic Bulldlnsv,tk_� � IM7 1) 161E I I 1 . amongst the Canadian business school . Jeh __ - I I STOCK FOR SERVICE'. I - I I i . I work stands clear and aboi,e its compe. .i Its graduates are eminently successf I Ultbra. in f HORTirORN8 FOR SALE.-Tbe und -ral �j Kned '�h . , is the business world. We have been toNbusy late to �the for site two good young Shorthor Bulls, w iii h of write adyertisements, b1it � rmlaterea pedigrees. Prices and irms r' ON. t. good work of placi ug.�pupilis is still goi g on. 11 FCTOR RXID, Lot 7, Concession 3, St4 IeV field P. 0. . 620.1f 11, -L wenty or. more have,'been placed .sinae our ji I last ad. Was sent outi, and our space is too 7D OAR FOR BERVICE.-Th . I e undo igned 6 I � w 11 limited to allow us to'list them here'. I From " k pt or 9 ry ce on Lot 26, noession; , , now on we hope to keep yon posted in what eY7Staril & boroughbred Cheoterwhite b .r. #I, payable at t time of service,-witb t ,a T T , �er,7,7 I we are doing. Write for catalogue of rither , . of returning I njoessary. JOHN V. DIRE i department to . �, 1 . � I 1591-tf I i ! D. McLACHLAN &Co. Cbatham,lov�t, I ! ULL .FOR SERVICE-LTho undo i Igbed B T *1 I :__ � i � keop'for service on his premises 6 6 Roxb6 I . a thoroughbred Durham bull. Terms, $1 , $ oefore January, 1M, or $1.25 afterw rd"11 3 r, If pa d JO N I Ddbft. , I - Afte. woon; Phoopk0dine, J'OT r. �� J671 -t � - - - � I 0 PIG BBERDERS.-The undersil;-4�­will k, p I The Great Engli8h Remedy. , ,* Sold and recommended �by all , T on Lot nocis8ion , . 11 . ; u 4rsm' h, a thoroughbr ComaTmit Wimic Pie, al at orpu h_ druggistm in Canada. Only reli- able medicine discovered Six =,M, 61� � �_ fired YonxiiniFs Pie, A limited nutrib i e� of'. owe ill I ji tie admitLed t5 enob. Tornio, $1, payall o st th6 ti p. a� kage guwanteed to cuie all - � forms o Be a �We nes , all effects of buse ak " 0 3 � . of service, or $1.50 if charged. Alt,o foo Chda r �rrexcegs Me - or-rexcegs, Me I I o , Excessive use of To - White Pigs for Pale. JAMESiGEMMI,L�. *. 11)085� �T - bac7eo, Opium r Stim nts. Mailed on receipt of price, one Tka e $� e". riX Wig cure. 1, ,six,$5. Onewillpi 'D le free to AWWOR WOR BOAR FOR SA ' LE AN F6R 8 R. T VICF+_ �fro,,4hb ill any address. ;;�ngpr who a d Compasy, Windsor, Out. a underkigned will ke4 or; sery a c I the Brucle Id Friobory, . . ,at- iijoese a Tamworth BE . w1th rqgioiored dl so I To ,,, Is , , ayable ttn,e c,f service wl * ' a 81; rvioe wl h p vile oo . No. I and No. 2 sold,in Seaforth by Lumaclen & � W.i,on, drugow. . ! . , turolng It Ina mary. Alec. a number of orou h- ! bred young lamworth Boars and 8dwo f r le. ASSESSMENT SYSTEM. FfUGH MoUARTNEY, Brucefleld. ; V*_ . . , �" I I I - I ­­ ------- — . — - TAMWORTH PIG FOR SERVICE The I und r� �F��, u1*1 signed his for lot . , - I - I . . service on 82, nc��Ion 8, McKillop, a iticro'bred Temworth to hl a IlEdilied num � r of sows will be take . T11. to an extra good p and breeders find it a one to I ; I . I A.' i I croaa their b ) kahlre sows with f 1g. Terrag $1, wi k rivilege of rebu ry. I 4. I I I JOHN Mcldl� X f � � I I . - . f PCGS F04 I SALE AN E VIC4.- a undeMped, breede ,ofIArge glls� " r , SAL) I ! i . I 4261 ihirtmhu for o boarns an sows In farrow, He Zfl� - I I , i I � � ii:so keep for' service the c took boa r, 11 Kin IA " ' , . e . archaeod hom Mr. Geo -go Green� of F Irri �,�- * and wi thlontreal,TcrontoAndOtbawa Tcrm HOME ' "_ 'y-ble _11LP""or ', at the time of service WI the privilege I - ; In , f nijoef,awy, if booked $1.150. JAM of " ' .! I I - 11 1111AN.1i Lol; 26, Concession 6, U Killopi S � f. I . i ,� I 14a- 1 6 I � The home is sad, I the flags are at I I I I � half-mast. A� good man has gone Meeting �of the Huron �County . L ; I to his, Ion home. .Was he w. 9 se I I Council. I I _� I , 1� .� . as ell as good? That questi:)n . The Council of the Corporation of t) 0 fluron-will meet in the council Gbambi:i �, 1��01 ) in -ty f oric , is answered by the amount of . 'a his on Tuesday, the 24th inht.,al3o'cloc�lllp. * `i . ins arance. If he had policy in LANE, Clerk. �, 1 22,2 the � . .! . I � � NOTIOE TO FARM, ER - -7 � i __ . CtZlTacelan 01rdel" . After December the Ist, find you will sq' UnI mited umrket for dress,.d hogs at the highe market .1 Aeco at I r I , I � T. R. F. CASE' & CO.'S, Se forbh". Of 0 4 M7 sters �, 161 i . . '-------- . I I - �­ ,� . __ , I � I for $500,- $1000, $I5 . CANOERS i his widow and chi dren or relations - are sure of that anoutit, debt-fr P,xtornal or intornali:pormanently cur,� I surgioul operation or; cawitios- or oaug�og 'tumors. w1thcut *0, and absolute. nd the price , of Write for book on 3ancers and )�uir orotis PrOILVection JS so C eap in this best ebtinionials. , � ! - DI?_ SMITH, Cancer Specialist, I I � t i . ! . I Of Canadian Soqieties that one I Port Iluron, Mich1gar. ; I I ; never misses - the little � 'money that - I 11.0�Boql � 1616:62 31 makes the loVed . nes safe. - . . I ­___ - -1 -_______T�._ * � LOGS WANTED � . For fuit'he� paiticulars, enquftv * of any of the! Officers ac Members . of the Order,! or addres; —AT THE— . I 1. . . � R. ELLIOTT, - I THOS. WHITE, . BRUOUIELD, H. C. R., Ingers�ll. " Higli scey, Bralitfo . rd I . i � , ��A W I STAVE V1111 S - ERNST GAR"W81 � So oil Brantford. 11 i - . - . . Any nutuberof Bafiswcol and Rook FIm I bogi, for � I 11 Robert "' 'A hivIt V per thuukund will be plid for 11rot-olaae, . I qlialit�� . . e i ' Frr,t-clsAa Hard and Sr ft Maple, 96 per t', DviivereA at the Brucefluld Mills, lou . � I I ­ - I . Deve'reux . CUSTOM SAWENG I I - . . . � I I)ouij (in thefibortest notice,and a first.damfJob ��iixrantoed. I � .�; .. . � BLACKSMITH aild CHOPPING 1 1)onti Tuesday and Friday of oiao-h weel, Done to Special Attention Horseshoeing and CARRIACE opM Wh 11v % OU VM11, arij fIrst-elass work g-tiarantc ed. General Jobbing. 3 u MAW ' W , 10 I 11FIRLOCK LUMBIZ4. . , Lo �' - i Aij� amouritcf1lerelock Lumber,�all usual ,ept C1 msbwrtily.on hand, � i ElzeB, Go derich, street, i. . - . sea,, - - p ort, . . �_ . JOSIAH WATSON, - .1 - I I __ , I PROPRMTOR. - 1617-12 � _. ____ . . wo N., I I Watson I I . CENT RAL . . . I � . , Hardwape 8t ire, ' Fire and Life Insurance Agent, Houses 10 � Rent, Real Estate Agent. Dealer in Me' . �'RAYXOND and Wurrlil family a4d maiiii- I i - I � " w facturing Sewin!g Alaohines. AIN kind 18ewing MachIneis repaired. Charges i of HOLIDAY GOODS. , I moderate. I I � � A ent for the .. .. ., I (;11,'Ving Sets-ecilluloid and stag h ladles, f . � - Carvinu Knives and Forks, Table 11 Ste els, �IHJTE AND GODERICH BICYCLE54' Rol-lers' Cutlery --both pocket and r7i table, . L A,jkham'e Table Cutlery, Nevada Sil, er ' a First -Class Wheels in Every Respect. : and Ttvble Spoons, Plate Knives, For 'iPoomi -, Vase Lam ps-special value . is i ; B)k- nd I :P-R1CJMS - :R:EC3- U : _. . : , i1i'd Hockey Kkates -polished .stee� i nd I 680-51 . iiieli-le plated ; Spring Skates, Sleigb 0 Bels, - - I . . . kk'hips, etc. . L ! ! $25 : I 00 I . Sills- & Mur ie' i I ; (y Windmills Pumpi,16 I � ,i 1 HARDWARE, . IR I 3B JR _U 0 __0 , � L I ! Counter's Old - S,tand, Be . 1 0, J3 551 WILLIAM STREET,LONDO i , �i 60-14, , - . � . . - . . t I L I .- * . Z . I L I � I � - I i I � THE OLD BOWERY THEATER. 11 I ' — It Is the Mont Interestinw Thea,trlosC Monument In A,merllc4. TO thousand4of Amerlcansw4 travel j r t le ehst side elovated trairis liOrhnps x ( I �g Cis more filinifflar than the f6tir crew r Mlored Roina4 columns tbat uphold tbo e itablature OD!wbich Is writto � I I I .n in letter of old" Thalia Theater, " but only a iiicoii or two of ther�l I suppose, are awamthal tile Puilding Jsj the Euost lntoresting� the. &�rllbal monument in America. ! . . � T�o first tbe�tor on this site was op I ene� 111 1626, wbon, according to the records ol I -eland, "the vast lin proveni ants made Ir . - t ie eastern section of the city * * 0 and i a great increase of population, Including r iany wealthy and fashionable citizens," I d to the building of a theater In oom. p, Ir ' Ison with Which, it was hoped, all oth- cl' theaters "would sink subordinate." The oPellingof the tboater was revolution - 9 ary enough. '.'The brilliant expertmept of . lighting the stage with gafi, then first at- tc j',ppted, was bailed with the greatest sat- . Isfaotion." The early history of the ibea- Ur Is ouriously,prophotte. The ope;ning address proclaimed the high ambition of Q e mhnager8: . *A i last, as Hope, bAght? sandaled Hope, woul by . ' , She calls on Shakespeare, and her throne is won I I A 3d ours Is Shakespeare. . . In tho 4,01low in g year, however, the dom- , ii ance of our classic drama was gri I 0ely . tl ireatened. "After a performance of Illuch Ado About Nothing,' a grand pas adul-'La Bergere Coquette' -was � exe- outed by Mine. Francisquy Hutln, ber� first appearaDee in Ainerlea, and was the first introduction oi the modern French school of dancing on the American stage. � " The house was crowded and an anxious l(ok of curiosity and expectation dwelt In . eiVery face, but wben the graceful dan- HE use came bounding like a startled fawn u )on the stage, her light and :scanty dra- pary floating in air, and her si�m�netrlcal p oportions liberally displayed �y the force of a bewildering �lrouette, the obeeks of the greater portion of the auo'ielrice were crimsoned with ibame, and e�'ery lady in the lower tier of boxes llnm�diately left the house. But time workO wondrous 01 angos, and tbough for a wh'�lo Turklab tr3users were adopted by thei lady, they were finally discarded and tl�e common ' ballet dresses, Indecent thoug,� they be, wo ire gradually endured. " ; roday the Americans who 0 for tha classic English plays and ca: judge of �� th)rn are a handful; the 41001ples of M no. Hutin number hundreds of thou- va,ids,but bya ourionstrickof fatDthe Old Bowery has reinninodtrue for' the . most part to its triid I tions. -John Co'rbla in Harper's Meigazine. I . * I : - 1 OAKEY HALL FOUND HIMSELF. 11 I : � - , I i UT Ice Up Monthis After Le�&,711117 NOW York In London Lodu1na . I akey Hall was once connected with �n A., erican paper in London. Hissimwas fo, achisve a high name at the Engl sh bar. H was the son of an Englishman, be told once, and therefore he was in g,nglish Ila an Englishman whenever he chose to di clare himself. Ho niade no success be- -, 1. " 665 11 al .- 0 use he lived wholly In the past and his =tal Inclinations were solely rerninis- 0 nt. F rom the day'of his ruysterious disap- ii rance from New Y rk be lost the pow - a !+to utilize his bran In any way that ,�! �could earn him a livi .- When he return- � ' " �' � pearanca t' 1�1 from: Europe after t""* d as ! j and I were closeted for M O.0 tb ? together �it i the offlos of Mr. B, rlbert's Now York V'orld. Then it was Unt he told me the tauth about hia disappearance, and with- . 0 it ,knowing whether or not it bas been I p4blished in Americs, -I will repeat it . b rlefly__ He said that 0110 morning he woke up in sk ball bedroorn in Mayfalr, In the heart of � I ondon, and as be lay In bed looking witb �vi onder at his surroundings a vromas k nooked and entered the room. She asked I h [m if he would have his usual breakfast. I � le inquired what his usual breakfast wag, � I - kd sba, astonished in her turn, told him t4at he always bad a pennyworth of tea, a penny roll, a penny pot of butter and an F . g which A a penny. He asks ber to sit down, W)d then, by :s. examining ber, he found that he lived a whole searion In that bouse ul- do a name he never knew, that be ap- Pe ed to I* "a city man" (English for a mill n In buftess), thab he went out every ft rning, einis biack every evening, went ve freque n tly to the theater, and wao the qui test, most irreproachable, of all bw lod era. 69 n a -word, " he said, "I had 11T tho 1 4e of another man for months, . Un D80iou# of my own Identity, un g- nlgi4d by aki?y one, and fulfilling threewcoeu rou ded half of a dual existenm 11--juliain Ral, h In Providence Jourh&L , I I - - ; Growtk of the Language. . I . seems to me, Heirify, " rel arked the " " 'Wife of a professor of Engllah literature aft the guests who had attended one of the "eTeulDgs" bad gone, "that you treatsd Mr. Soollops V91th m*rked dis- uouriesy. " f "Oh, I did, did I?" i . "Yes; you turned your biaelt an him wbile he was talking to you and walked deltbarately. out of the room, rn uttering to yours,elf. " i I "I'llstenod, to .him patiently enough,' said the professori "while he as fmlljng mo R here he had 'Sundayed' Sh . w6ek be- fore laA I s*)od it leven w1an he ob- sery that it always 'enthuffEd' him to Ulk ver old times, but when he "ked me , to co e around soma evening and Ireull- . I frilso ' awhile"_7ibnd the protesiol walkod to th window and cleared his throat vig- I orouE ly-1 'it was all I could do, Rester, to keopfroni throwing him out of the house 11 ­Yoith's Companion, 7 �i . I . . . 4 . Her Admirafteia. - I Big Brother -I should like, to know I what you have been flirting. wlib that lu- -1 natic Saphead for? : I Pr(tty Sljqtfer (Indignantly) -I haven't. "Y)s, you have. HetolA a friend tkat i you s,00d before him tan u4nutes as if en- j trano 3d, and you looked sbraight into his I eyes f is if you could read his very soul, and i he s&d if over axdent admiratlon shone in j a hur ian face it did In yours. " C . 'IT a idiot I I was look,ng at my own 4 .. reflec,lon in his eyeglaf sea. "-Lon dna I Standard. ( ! I Dswrwluls . Tkef4y. No ther Parwin �nor any other responsi- , ble n 6turallist ev"; said t at "men were i . doom ided froln I keys. it He inerely g - onj polmt �d out that it was pro oable tkat inan I lind i ionkey mighTbe desomided from tba � same ancestral stodk, which Is quite a dif- 1, Weni Wris from.1saying bat one is do- Pomded from the *er. I I - . � i 0 hids an found In alir ost all parts a " orld, except in extriomely dry oll ' a Da and on the borders of tJAs froze b , , mgio I s. Oyer 5,)0Q speoies are M0 IL tnowpa to botanixb. . a =. _.= __ _____ -1 .Z, - �=_, mmam" - � �._ �i__17 ­ -- - -- - I ,_ � r_ "* MARRIAGE I ` - LICEN`­ fl ; ISSUED.,A,r 1� I I . a n 'HE HURDN EPOS1710 OFFICI 9 d - SHAFOIRTH, ONTARIO. h ti . . 81 N3 WITNESSES RE.QUIRED, il . - L � . I I . . *. - . . . ! � . . I � I � I . I � � I . .- ! I ; . . i . , I I ! �k . : I I i I : I , - - - � I - . i ! i . I I - - .1 � - _­ 1. �1­1_! _ ,. -] i I . L ; 11 t . I . I . I , , ; . � L I I � . - I � I � I i - � � I ; 1, . . : L : 1. . i I . � I I � . � � ! - I - ' I I I I !,L : I � _) � , I I ! . , I : � � . I � I i r -� I - i , - k � . � I ; ; I - I . i ! . I � i , � !, I i . �, 4 1 . �L I : . i I ! ! ! . - I . � . . � I ,: L I i I � , . I I - q I . I I I i I . . . � � : I . ,� ! . I . I I I - i ; . L � . I L - : � : i I � . i L . I __ . I j - . � - . 11 t i �_ 1 ; ' � � - I . . � 6 - I I I I t I ' i ` . : � I � I I I . . I I . � i r I � . I � - . . � 0 - � � I I �_ I � N 11, ! L i I 11 TAE HURON "OSITO I I . � .: I Re , I ! i �,-. . . — ! I : � j I . .1 I i______ I . 3 . . I � , , - j� i , I . I - I . I � ; 1 � — , __ ­ � 4 ' 't I - ;, I I ,� ROUT COOKED ON THE H60K. 1. I , ' I � ' :, L I � I � I � -_ I � I I %I � Co.�CjUolon df One Story Told,,About Alld .No 1 wr thristinag P1 HICH 1 CRADE � i I If I � I # WI: .� i . t e Yellovvstonsi P#Lrk. I ' il f . : ! r . 11 t '. -,. t 1 : I � : i � I , !I I � L . . ! i I I tU . I � "You needn't think that just beolapse I - �. ;i ': i 11 A � . 1 i � � I bave been out there I am goliig tolgive I '�,—1 I � I I I I . I . � I 1 , 1 D � L i . L l . i I . yod all the details of a surpri" wblk h I . I 'I Furni' re , I I I I did'not feel at the stock tales L � I I ,If the Yel- . I I , I . i - I lowstone park," said the crit al to rist F0` r the past few iveejcs we haVe eer� 1)rej�arin:,,, for it, having just re- L I � I I � . I � i . . in � j I ; "A,'nybod r knows thab bolliDgiWater wili ceived a lar,(,,,e'sto�lz of tilt:. 6 n es t Raisin% Curraiatti, Spices, Candied Lemon, JNIL ) ; coo 11 L i j EMPORIU . I . lc fish, an'd so long its you know that Ora ge alia Citr6i) Peels for the C�ri$tmgii 4ade. ' 0 1 .. I � the Yell(wstone Is full of geysers and A nice as8ortillielit i)f C�'ndies, Lernoij,S, Dates� Nvalnuts, Almonds, Filberts . boijing.syringe I don't see what there Is I i � I . I L woi;iderfu about catebi-bg trout a4d Peanutr,, Oakes,;: �iscuits, *and other $eionabJe igoods all uew and -fresh, Leatherdale & I . I . :: 'bel, luruj�ng around an&d.D'g1iDg it in 8 New goods constantly arriving,. � [:� , i . . : Ck .. I I I � oitl jnl� 8 in � i t . b g until It is cooked, 1tvrould , � ta-WE MAK A SPECfA `�EE bcg�l tc�[,b,,,,,,wondcrfu1 if boillng�wat,er I I � I i,TY OF TEAS. - Landsborough , �, �, � I � - 6 . dldh�t coc ih everywhero. - I I . I i I 11 . . . I I i ; "But 1]�wish �wben the. tbla : __ � I SEAFORTH, . � - y are tell14 I I � - . old stor�, t�bey'd finish , ' It up—nn�ke It � L . - - � : � . 'I I .� complete 110DOXt tilne you hontany- OURI SUTC�'ERING MENT Dealers in first-class Furniture of all � . I ; " I ,� body toll ihat story just you watch out for I . I I I ' kinds, in latest designs. Vpbolsterin. 4 � - I � n w 9 �4 I . Tho man . I Lard, Sau.sa"e, . I the wav I ends. It navor eDds. Will be fou d coli1tplete, All a full 11110 of 'the choicest Meat8, 0 neatly done. We also do pictur.e fLr.ara._ � � . '" tll�l how his caught the 'trout. NVell "d etc. Sole Ag,ents4cir Slia�fer's'Hams and Bacon, t I he finest in the market. . � - ' . :� i . I I I ID � . ar ybody can catch bundreds of . d a choice selection of pietures � 800 7 . L I - 9, an ­ � I � � ��, � .1 . , � � tro t in t.iose overstocked wators. Then r __1 � always on hand. Curtain poles at all I L : . i . . he ells h w he swung around on his heol. L � � ' - . I I prices, and put up. We, --aie also V � C, L N � - and, witiout taklDg the firib-from the REMEMBEI, THE PLACE—HORTON S OLD STUD. TELEPHONE 14. Agents for the New William's sewing � 7 " d I I - hook, lomerod it into a pool of boiling j i - . � � "' - - . . I : � ., 1, f - . . . - I . � :_ ' . q L­ wat or, an4 cooked It. Well, what's th d . Ma,chine, best in the market for do- � - I � ? I I L I * �7 - , , : - I W � -Pstic use, no tr-avell-111,y ag - of ibe s�ory? There isn't'aDy elid.11 11A0 M ,,ents, n � X � 01 0 0 z� 14 I- '! � . - a I I L_ � just, chortles about how he was overcorhe high prices. - ' '� , � I by belm�rvels of n�aturo and that sort of I a . ! . . thl g. H doesn't sayanoth6r word abopt !I S101i & 3_1 C N, a u 'h ton, . I � i . � I I . I P �_"_ k . tbc� flsb. � Now, if y - I q i . _U_W_T)M3 k I I � I ou will: -Only lot the . � __R'_r_A.1K::EMT C3-- � � ' . marvels f nature alone nnd keep your eye . I _i I In the Undertaking DepaT.tment, we buy .1 I i - fixo� on libefish with which I the story bei- . Groce�� and Butchers, our goods from the beat bous" in Ontario, I � . ; I : I ; : 4 L . ganj it will look nAglity differeDt. I I . � and guarantee satisfaction in every depart- - . , � . � . "Tber4 Is the pool of boiling vyater nvl� ment of our work. We have always made I I . � pret baridy, but not by any ineans �o be Oppo�ite Oolv.I� , Seafortho Ohitario*. it & point to fUrnisb chairs, and all other . �y I T - I I I . ' z . reacped J)y Pivoting on the flsborii�an?s 1 1 — 4 I � _ r1e, L I . .. � t ; I -_ * . for f anerals, FREB op CltARGIM . . heel Then just so's to have somet�lng I _____._ . — . s, tea I I : # Frices better than heretofore. ... I to t4lk about when he gets home the I k� - t - hwnww f F 60004+4� 1 Fawsm" J-� $ f4esusni . . . .. I I � ­_. . 111sh- ! . L 0H Arterial and cavity embalming done on I I I ,i I . . erinon sol ses his live trout Into the b0l- ! I . . r i scientific principles, I .+ . Ing ater If It's cruelty to broil ilk, li�ve X P. S. Night and Sunday cialls wilf be' I lobsr1r, there ought to be sornet-hing done e ,POund . 9 9 . � i I . - attended to at, Mr. ,Landsborou h'S 1".1- . . I . to a .�-nan ivho will boil a trout alive And � � i . I 1) . dence, directly in the rear of the Somin,-n � It spoils t io flish. The man has to *t4ro i � , I ; � - V11 i , ' - PS L I ll,ak* I I � ; , � � It aray a f ter he has shoved it thr�.ugh I i : , � natu�re's r iarvels for the sake of his in ill Make 200 Cu � . 11ser- , W11; . � I O'. j able i,little story. Nobody can eat a �rout ! i ,z I I . s . ; I . S I I tba as teen boiled with au Its scalds on I — Deatherdale & , I I j ' I �-#� , 0 1 M4 I I Th! growth' a whole year of six Tea � d 11 the m aeb I nery in place. 'It 8 1 got I 1� . busheS ' . to be tbTown awa q I . I . � � : ... I � , I Y. There's another is ,require o �toduce one po �_ . I d t � U114 of - � �._, - t ffig, t0d, about this story. The X11 , Landsborouah 1. j ' x 11 e, : t M I �� . ti,�ne,you warit ask theman If he k : I I � '. . I- ;;f " . � v1:.%', .- � - 1'�­i I thettout )utotthopoolof bollingw ter.- � ; . Ea 1 3 . - . I � Ii he'says he did, tben the fish didn't b�gin I I I : � I SEAFORTH. . �1�1 11 - ,j I q * I .! q 1, - T I �z . . � � 11 ; us cooked, for anybody wbo has r .0 i 0 I I , ve I - I N I ARM. I MIA 5 � ""Ien 14 bol ed ftsh of any sort, knows � . sell That i I � wbo] His done It won't bold toge her I ii i � t1gN'!el2o gh to be lifted UD1088 It's Wrap- I I 'i I . ! N i pod to a na�pkin before It's cooked * � . : : go I RAN T a :1 SO the�e you have the plain facs nl�i' I & rK � F_" cooki)3g trout on the book. I know, be.; ; - � A 19 . — . cause' I thought It was such a great I � I �iar- , , vel of, nature that I bad to go and try I& ! I , : f ; I Then 4 saw what happened, and I ha -yon t .I I : , . ; 1 9, "O yet got through feeling disgusted *it,h `^ T I � i I j � � MV684. " - � I I i � . I - I - - :, � 0 1 1 �, Ti i I- 11 I, I 'a '02 1 .1 :_ Ij I > - C3 I­Z�l I . K , I . _U 2V 11 - i I I I � - - I- - a I 0, 11 ,C* ; � I r I � , I �n . . � : . 11 0 : . =1 I . I � . I 4= � ..; 0 . ll`� � . 7,0 0 - = � I . A rn -1 � �j I 11 �a-z . � - 1� 4 an I I ; . . Ram L.61's Pure I ign tea, but so carefully is it 'All -t I I —_ I - nd - I ^ �. I ! . ; . i I SP�UN 4 I i � i I � :; manufactured and so rich �s its characterthat one pound, , C-4 C/3 � I � i t I I i . , � I . The 01rat Wax Barred, but this 91co- . CD = . � - brewcd crdng to the direction , 0 ond Wou the Prize. I : I I s on the package, I � I � i '' I . -0 C1> a f - - I I At 4 suiburban church , function �no$ .- ivillinakeelioligh quor to fill two hundred teacups. 't : . long 4go each person W ; M 0 OV was required: to � � : � �� ; pp q . - � - ! . I . wear 0ons 11011011 I upon his or her oldth- L "+"ISMW"�_ ..I-- . I - - — — _.. _... C :_ =` -1 . I I - � 9.80M ----I--- L - "7 - . : I S " 1 0 � in e�.plctorlll or other device that - .. i I — Z a . ... shoul� repxesent in rebus form the title I i I -_ .­ - I I i I : . P � : I I � r^ 0" F of any well� known book, and all the others : I 0 1 - , I I � - %#-C Cfi - � I � -ware �o g1poss at the book Intended I i � I t__M 4011FAINk. i , - A � I i � � I - - - 0 i I I I prize vVas 0 be given for moot. ingenious H. iz. Jackson 0 '* �-Oq . I I., . 1. w -1 Ot of tbe�e dev'lcm , I , Z . j . -21k . 1 , � ou f � a r-1. i . ; , U W , 4 1 � � . " Pa�adldle Lost, " represol� ted by a oard I � --q . . upon *blo�. five d1ce bad been Pasted sud � � � I � :3 . . I I ic I I 14 I I � - � .. � � from wh two had evidently droppcd�or - I * SON* (D , I- I I � - - I -1 - 1 7 - ITART" 0 ; I t I I . : I �_ � . - . � -1 � � been roxu#ed, was easily guessed. "Hard , r td :3 $'-ON I . I i . . . I � " - elf. Time; as no puzzle. Neither was � 16 * - - , I - 7 7 - hard N reqognlzo "A Pair of Blue ti yes," . D�aEcT ImPORTERS OF 1 7 � � . : I � . � � im I I "Innocenti Abroad," "Van1ty Fair"; -H _U i W 0 Om . -1 ,�t � or i � - � Jules Robin & Co's Brandy, Cognac, _*1 L, i a I i a "Unole Tom's Cabin" in spite of the'Ar . i 0 � M 0 - : pictorial disguises. i I 0 1 France; Jno. de Kuyper & Son, Hol- , . . tre,�a ; I �.1 . ! � land Gin, Rotterdam, Holland ; cc * r- -P-,omp-, : I I Z a of the guests, however, bad a posis � W-.4 . On ,r. I Booth's Tom Gin, London, Englan ' . ID > %0 -_: . I Attaob6d to one of the buttons of his coat M � � ; �_ 3 I . i � . � . � I . f � Bulloch & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, G1 - ,+ -M . ; i ; i was a card bearing idniply the Inscrip- . I gow, Scotland ;_ am I it . i . ieson's Irb h. � tion " �rer. i I I Whisky, Dublin, Ireland ; also Po -t Pj ;D "O �J­ n 1, Everi oj..)e at last gave it up and ask ! ­_ I and Sherry Wine from France at d = CA r . I � � . I q -1 . - _' Spain, Agenlg1o:i WAlker's Whisk, - � - - for thelsol4tion. ��i 93 -< - .� I �z,r 0 . "Whil t�at's easy," he said. "It mea�s AC : 1 1 1. � 11 , : Ontario ; Royal Distillery and D , 1-1 e* " ... I � I avl ,, so W - 'A Tal of Two Cities., 11 $5 =F' ��: I , I � Ale and Porter, Toronto. a -- 0 - � I "Rip &I I I i I ,� � -11 l� 3, X 00 - I I .. - � I "Ma oh�ster and Woester-last syllA � co i I .. I � I i . j TI) THk! I :� UQ . A . blev of o* See?" i - ,PUBLIC : -.4- � I � . I — . I t . I �, � I .. I To . . 11 y 0 *@ � -- I I "Th is �ot fair," said the bther. "It r I 9) i - a - on I A I KIN . - � W� ihave opened a Iretail store in - 1. . � I ; � the last sk,llable of Chester�l Lanc"te�, ; don!n6-tion with our - P1 -1 L"M � ! I "I . , ii wholesale busi- � I Glouces r,� Chichester and Exeter. We ; bu4n6s in the rear of the new Do. CD 0 -0 �J­ n - i � .� ' - . protest! � i - is OAT cas i � I t I � I - — *� Tubliciii Bank, in Go6d's old stand C -7 *10 L.. � - - "Well," emaid, "I won't�n"t. T�7 - -_ hip e will sell the beat goods * * ' ii .1 5. . i I I � w , "" w In �:: i � � h e ! I ; i I i t . this one." ; . I ' e. ' rk t at bottom'prices. Goods = M I 1; i . � , I the card over. 1 it was I' . � t _� M* � a- I I eli ' e .� ��, - ; He turn ' - d Yet d to any part of the town Z 0 'I , I I . f ree, , � scribed on t a other side with; these throo diff, AN P! ; . , . = I i I f , I -A . � �, . ) I . j � � (1) . . . . � . -4 i - letters: f'ArO. ! , I 1-1 ID � � ! � I . � � . Afberl a sbvbre Inental struggle wrery- - . ! ___- F- ! . TtLEPHONE I 1. 1518-tf 0) ;,, I - ; , I � I � � i I : T � , I P . I : I j . � 0 :3 1 1 body gs*e t d9 up also. : i i I ; I a "I � - � . i_ ! I ; � i i � — . El ; I "Tha� ou'lit not to puzzle you," a _. ! i I � I - I � � I I W a- Cd1t V_ � � . - __ � I � . � i I : I � 4W. 91t's he 'Last of the Mohlcians.Ai I � � . , I I I I � il . I 11 � . . : , - . . . i , , . I , r . M"Ofi 6y to Loan. � 2D *< � . I Big Vthe'prize.-London Tit-Blt& , i i . . � 5 I I I I I I W" OR A My AMOunt Of money to loan on . farm pro- � I . - I i . - good 0 0 - . 1 � i� - . SIGN , ' PIIR� i W I . 1i � � i ; I . pe ty, at 5 per cent. per annnm straight loand% C V11 I i 11 � W I I Vrea 'lemome jerusialena. ,V, I I �� pa,mouto made to ettis borrower, saWaction guar- C+_ r , � I I I , . � an, oed, charges low. on , ,4- . I loplo ofte t AS office Filday af Wrnoon and 02 . * I i I �q i I , i . : - . � . * , , a , . ,8 ; � IP ask how it to ithall the fu- OF THE I I �Ir'. W, all day Saturday. i .. s i of alest no presents au � . . I I ** ABNER OOSENS, - I i i I � 17 � � oh difficultica. - I I I . . 111111� e" " : � Tb�kroa ion is,simply that Jerusalem -you ! I I . I � McDonald Block, Wingham. = I i I . . I - I i "I � I I ! 1 �yd % I I I I ! I i j osinnoll ioepar to Jerusalem from Palestine I t . . 1587 W co tud . � � t-1 td 1 ;�3_ � U. . �n �* I � � I -12 the W"Wo city of so many creeds " !::� 0 ! I � I i (D 4Z i I warring fai s. I Not o ly is is ow holy 0 0 j I i , I I � .1, , I - 0 . 4 1 �� li- . , plaft 1`4 '-.4 R - ; I ii I of am . %< ; Cbrijtlin churches, and �9 � � - I MaOhlhe Operators 91 ' tZ 11 'i i . I 11_� *@ - - I I . � twsi of ihen, uarrel bil terly ever lfi,-the CT- 1-1 166- 1 . i - P "_ N elt. :� I �, GPWkf 094 th LAting- 3U* It 10 Also Or* F r7l 0 * W" P -S 9 S I , � I P 0 [ , _1+11 of tAbomest red placts intlAsKoharn- . CD CD I ji � : Y IVA %TED Ill clw� 0 C -t- i . - - ke , - E5 0 1 . � . � tl I ; __ .< �,: I - � 4 1 CT_ I , I inedan werULL ecoa and Medina an hard-� 6 I P_j 11 �1 I : or 01D 5;* � � &=4 IN OUR 0 � i. . ! � � � 1'r . I Ljr = or"* than the I losque ot Omar,' - -- W. P, i . . V"t- i 1 I Z- C: 0 1 0 � I- I ThrA Is a fac which ]a :)fton Ignerod bi , 5'4 C+. � I �, I I I I I , . * � ' � I SHIRT 1 DEPARTMENT - ,C#t k :i � ., I ftrops"ih a forget ,'bat to turn tbo Pq �31 1 . � cj� i I ! j I � . J. - � - Koham ads out of the temple inolosure . ", I BEGINNERS� TAUGHT. . . 10 P - t­� F -� , � A' would istur the who Moslem wn�l .05 , i . � I I Irom th Str to Sattlen ents to AlbanlN,7 : 0 -. I APPLY AT ONCE. ?"I 0� ., We = ney forget t1a abloharnmedan , I 'I ! ; : I I - p1ligprim froru. India viol Jerusalem jus4 0 C . I - . m Chrlstlan'p ]grim s vis � It from Europ&� = �dl THE WILLIA�S, GREENE & ROME CO. Lo"ily, 4orus om Is profoundly sacred to ::9 ::I �' P� . � � � . LywITPI). 0 1 j _rj) 1:� � � * � � " Je** and the Jews are beginning " "" �_. :� P., �7� , BERLIN, ONT. I . -4 ho "Ily numerous and important. -I ; Z :�- = 11 � i 1 1620 CD : SP00666M M ! . . . I CD CD, 37, P-1 . � I . " - , 1-t: 7) . L i [ � I IThs, I '&etis In the Case. rdm I Z) ��, 11 � ! � , I 0 (D .t.4 - I 5 � I i..N a lrjksli� WOMB ble of somo kind repo , : " � � I � ; I � � a NTLEIVEN, . a =Ines street th* other night, a io , F .., ; I ,- I f he I told " now reportsr to go : 87 -I I : � . - I I ... i . - I md got1the d4aft He gol �0 :1 MM � : ;. i A at, lish h4t *onld make an nice a Christ- . I 00 "on I from hty account of t&s Aftals-11 � : 15 ro" -k : I mas re4ent a4you could give your wife or I I � :1 I � which Vt" adfollows: i a I 1 .2 daugliter. A large ready trimmed Aock to I "A M'an kill ad a dog belonging to an -i = : �, � t:� -r t� : . chooes from i - I 11 *(D 1 �_J.' it I i* I , ither mon, 9'4o son of the loan whose. 2 CD W P:d i:1 a ! i , a W , a ; . t i . 0 1::5 1 's I !06 wa# killeO proceeded to whip the meal '<D a I I � I P et- 17;' 011 . _D I 1E] S vho killed4hadog of the rnau he was th*1 a -4 �" 1-1 CD a , I = i a I I . of thel' I--"- (D �: , i . . on of. � The man who was the son 1� � I- : J; t : , " 0 in i 1. �� .1 I ann who" dog was killed was arrestedi P '. P : I , Ln IS , 1Z : 11, Wishiu� -0 purchase for themselves U con�plaint of the man wbo was assaul*-� , ad - a � , I I ! - I I 1 1:3, P., $0. P., I , 1 1 will fin� ib to their advantage to d by We mon A the man whose do :0 � P. -d L � _ g thel I (D : call at he now millinery store. . I aan w4o woui assaulted had k111e&"'-, ­: : �_� , A � , M ; tj 1! I I I hlomr� X I 9; � i , � LZ M : i � -, � � I : 'I I 1,1 � 7" 1 , I ; I . it t Tits c a has been oalled the Rgyp of . a � $a, M I" (!0 : f T re - CD : 11 0 %e date of its being plan t," I , "Cll 0 1-0 : . , Lan fig �i. I - : 'O 0 C;_ �) M � ' : �m 0 . . 9 . $ KINSEY a Anglon � Is not known, but It wam very I : . NAY. Mary, 4:Ueeb of Scolis, brought over -� - I CD r, � � I . a 1 1 : I . rom F�Ance,d young Eyoftlinare, whiah do , 0 1 1 K1001 Bt�k --- - SEAFORTH. ! . � I— , : low lanted � in �h gardenn of Holyroo6, and I , I I , , row th�s h4ve sprung all the beaUtifal 1!!!0 I i I I , , " — , . 0 �d - : I � ! : . it=' M go roTed pf s.Younores now to be men In! io � i 04 � OT:% (010 q : � ! , . ! t=, I I 1 .4 1 . -M i � I 40otjand� j CD I 1�� L � I Ismi 0 0 1 e . * . I gD ". " ! I � 11 . White mei� i xe said to. be" up bettw ft � I i 11 I M i i I i �L - I � . �4 ; I . . ffainat inte�f� ciold than againat Intense; or ! � a eat, thop prib*ai reason g�ven being that' V ! ,,� ..I 1 ! 4 : . �,s I � i �� ? t_-� 3� . I oold!Tair to less �tajnted with the seeds I i � I i , 0 1 1 � I I 0 CD . I i I X TWE 5'rCLAIR RIM I W � CD W I I : . . ; _�_ - : @"- 0 ( ). :� � I . � : - 0 I=, 5. � 11 !! � I 1 SARNIA, ONTARIO. I ' . I I I 0 11 I : I I -A Ock coy tairiing dynamite caught fire� = �, i om Nir; Mc�l)urtv's pipe, near the brlispec,! %0 C) . I : I . I , �U I � 4�*UDENTS ow Pj r1itisvVic ,Pulpmills. Mr.McGourtT ;z F I J;L f ! I . I I - - I = U, - i'm 1 � � te " d to t row the sack, into a stream! I � ' 1 Are flockinj to this worth institution from ) inpt� � � 0 �_ . I AN . i. I I - Dar by, �but as not quick enough, the� - t I -4 � , i all,karts of Ontario and Wichigan. , , � ynami4 expl ding in his arms and blowing , O*Q COD .::� I i I We Assiei,t all competent graduates in . � im to p�ecoj. A man who is foolish enough I *kb . - � I I � - . "P 0� M . securwg employment. I *.d. 4 � I � ) smoke ne r where dynamite lodges..'I @0111110- 0 �w I I , 0 ct- r I . Write for out beautiful new prospectus iould b� wis enough to have his life well ' ; i I . -q� M � - [ A. S. NIMMO,:Ptopr r. . I 00 6 M a) (D . : 1�* ieto , - 1� . I isure . d �or th sake of his family. 1 1 0 P - , I � ! ; 6 . I -_ I I i � I i , - � I I r I . 1 : 1, I � i . I � I . � . . ! , I i I I � , ; i I i I . I ! i . I � I I . I � ; � ; � , i 3 � i i � . I . I � I j I : . i I I I � i : . _�. -- � i . I . I I : . � � ; I I ; I . I � I ; I : I � I . 1 I ; . I � � . I . � I " i I . I . . I I : . � I i . I ! ! ; . I i ! I ; � � I I I . � I � : � ,. � i . � � . I I I �_ -1,1i.- - 11 - � - - � 1- - - _� __ __ __ " __ I __ J __ I . _t, , .! I - — L J - i. _______,__ 1. � ... - - I - . I GODERIGH . Steam toiler Works. (ZSTABLISHED 1M.) A. CHRYSTA L ftmwor to Chryets! &.Blsick, 14sinnfeaturern of all kinds of 8tatisimry Marine, Upright & TubuUz � -BOILERS, 1, Ult Psins,me k* St"kn, f8heet !rat Works, etc.,, sto. Aim dsgen a U i And HorlZonbal BUG TSITis I agines. Aulomauor�,uht-Off Engines a ;qcWty. An ass of pffue &ad pe-fifling Wns"n an band uvmstes an=10asItortnamoo. W�Wkis--Omoslfw 0. T, R. gittifts. Gbdadob. . I � � Ila I[Afflop Mutual Fire . Insurance Oomplany. I � FARM AND ISOLATED TOW?a PROPERTY ONLY iNSURED / I . ory1cm. . 11 Goci. Wabk Proddenk Harlock P. 0. -, J. _R� 11101'"n. Kipp4m P. 0. ; W - J. ihannon, S0,qy.TrsA&. gmfora P. 0. ; T"'as H. Hays, Inispeot" ,of . Loom, Savorth P. 0 1 W. G. Broad forth; JohnAG. Grieve; win t0hrop ; Goo Dale Seaforth; Th"4nas r- Hays Beaforth ; James 19ya . Beachwood ,, 14,hos, asirbujil, , ClInSon; Thouuw F ir, Bruoefleldfjohn a. Ito. , I , Loan. Kippen. - � 62M. fj I Bobk Smith, Harloo ; RobL MoKULan, fissfartih ; ism" Gumming Xgm dy e; Z W. Yeo, Holmes- -ville P. O.; Jobia Gove� lock &M John 0. Monisola. I audilm I . Partiss desirous 1� aft" Insurs&oes at Ar,ns. rot other buduss "I be promptly atimaded jo as pplioagon bo any of the above offloeig, oddromed fa *ME selp"Ve Post offi-as — MONEY TO LOAN. I . Money to loan at 41 mad 6 j*r eent- Por annum Any amount on first-class farm hind.,00-urity. A_ Fly to U S. RAYS, Dminlon - L L W orth. . _B&Uic Bulldlnsv,tk_� � IM7 1)