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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-06-16, Page 7.1 -_ . . - ___­,­ . �­­ _-__ _____FZ_ .-,-- -_ ­ -_­­­--_-___,_-­----- T_`l_ r ___1 �Z __­ I �.�� � 171�1__ -1-1 - �_ ­-, T_ I 1--_1-1-- I . , � __.- .--- I ­ - -, _­ _ --"R—� —7- —7- . � _­_", ,_­ F­­�7­_7_ - �­ I 1 . ___ - I - � I I : , . I . 1 ! . I I ; I - I I ! � � . . . . � . . 11 I ,� . ;� . . . , . . � i . . . . � I , � i � I I � I I I � t I � . ! � � , � I � � I I I F . � I : . � 7 . i i - I I � . �. I- , I - � � - . I � �i i: �. I I . . � . I t. 11 ; : . . . I I I � 1 i I I r I I 11 � I I � 11 i . I � I . - I i . I , - . � . � ! i i I . I I * . � � . ff! - .... - -7 � .. , I � � , - ��� � . . � � I . I . .. � , I . � . � t 11 � I I -_ Is Ff I i . I . 4ie made to� fi, � I to-da�y �' coinfort first� '� � - 0 i I nce ne' �* ; �, � ... Ver forgotte.. ,'I i � � n - I - .. �� es, �ix Widths# 411 4 colors. i a 2 Z I - Ited, natu-,� and price Z � I . I I I I V lesl�. * .. I . i - ; ad $5.00. , � - m 11 � i i i _ I E � �� - . � . R 84AFQR,T1L . . . . . . I , I � L ­ ­ � - "., astaotly. 11r. %non . , � I pea" of Age, . 'k, 1- waa out i 14 la*04 that had been - . 'winO. Tbare 'were he . I I ght#fn struck the 4 1 i hurleg h' ' � is Cap severt, � � . � I � -- , ,-_*_.__� . I I 'C "6"OT1 &no I I a 13; ,W I.v,,'l , VER �,rx;gu,j 'r Opt. I I I I , *---- � . El I�0-11keT Did It. -1 . �Villago of Ayton is- � . ,he f elot, of Berwilo I .. of ; Irlshm, . an . , an tr%ve, , lunt ling � I ry on his donkal ge the donkey bel �� he i roa4sid. tw hersupw tW on,! ate , wyl f k On. .,oi -came �0 anothersm.0 ike� 41 down, and re .. lis, imaster, thinking he It. � . Pvps4 on, 4' rest ou� i, ; � � . - :� � IF iv- how the two � , 11 atcIn got their names. - . � I . I'll, ; � 1 _4___� I.. � .. � ­ >CTORS PUZZI,,Ra� ,-�_ I � Z- t � � - ; ! ------- I - __. �� i � I - � � , I How case of a lqmm I 1 1 ��cOti= 1,ady. --l! � , . i--- �� 11 . - . I I , . le - I gan in a Swelling of � tjw,rm,�: - I 11 h $ rcad to All Part. ol - - � 'p Z_ __ - _ et6ra Coula Not Accou4tl.-A- .. lel-audTheir Treatmel -- I I D04'. I D* ­ ... . ... I -- I I I � . . . ­ . .. � GlasgQw E'aterprise. � �� 1_�. . I � . I is ii, pip4uresq ne farming -- ' . � � 3ut, tht6e, milf.% from he -- .. - � . .�. � In this hamlet, in a, - . - M� r. and A -Ira, He - 11 ill I I C tor . .tearls ago Mrs, .XV1 , - 1, i a. dis3ease that puz led I _" I X�Attekxded her. I W" t at . I _,_� . Innou lv�s� � 4 M& MCK m , ,rY th good hMlth to tbe: - I.. s� Pink Pills tor Palo Peo* �._ of theii-"nte - �_ rprise, being, he.- . ' - )d, called upon the ladyau __- , ( �llad a0y o7ojectiont to Met cularle �f hec illness and OW * 1. ;�:- �Ve lldt," replied .Mrs, 111P _�, ink th�it those who are � - . , QurA -1 medioj�e thal brings, Am', lalwa�eto say& goodwai .. . :tble 4parently bad an '' - . ' 4 i4l� IngPlol t. It eameonwa- : � bigl toei accompanied If ,radually the swelling W_ nbsandthen to my ww I I � ied bi pain w hich made -my-, ; . Adootor.was called in,,Q__ - 'a' Mel Then anotheralk: ,h!d four different medill me 4 �hem the most skillet a pro7inee, Y� et my c"o a every one of them, ud - , , il; gave me more than tho XY relief. Ono doctor aW, �: . . inflammation of the . bon& ; .1 was,aggravated soialf- I , T two called ,it by otlwr- I ,Ltever it was, inone, of th* � -, . - thig time I h". got so TOW. , - � cQuicl not lift hand ot' toW -_ I my life, and n I aI� '11 I o one � - 0� better. in fact the d6do - , . ly lower I could not li*_ " � . MW taL � _ 'day, as well " �eva-u- ., . � � while -1. was at the kw**_�- � � I tO8ee­ me, and aske& Wit - I- .- - . Williame Pink 1E � � ___ Filk -, . - - - _14,_ ?Y rerfiediesand had -- �:- in r . nedicine that I -'-'-- � i Whille to experiment ' , ' - - - .1 . I �. -arhn ,4 d fiv - I I �Vas pereuaded to . . - - �� - -1 - �' Min$ a few boxes, & - � : . I - . I " �enlenP. By the time I �_ i ' I . � ,es, I had lef t my bad I - 1� I � I I � around,, and after a A- _._ � , � . � � again perfectly wel4 - . . � �, work. that falls- to the ' _.- . - __ - .. �� A4 this FIF4 - ". , I - I ow 0 �. 411ss� and I think tta __ L11 -1 � �t one fl r o' am joi 0, Z � .1) I ­_ - �th,MW)tomathr lam ' t' :�,Ilff gi er . .1 ,.. �� . - . ink ve new Idi -. .00d Zd rebuild shat, - -� -vilag out' disease, d a', �� Z . . .0 causes and this- ..1. , ' Cure I , - i I - in a large r - ; � - T which afflict man __ T � -4 deale-rb impose on! I'll . . - this great 1� - I I Of medi . -., . "illiarns' Pink Pill# - - . - I.. I I . _ I , i or by the hundre 11 -.- - i � �­ � orm. except in the �. I � I i I ,-k. A. 'v -- I wrapper around - , ------ � . . e ma.rk, 11 Dr� Willi . . � I :� . � - ___ zle pcople.yy f Nol M - - I I 11 . . - .- ..any pill offered! a 'Ilvr - ­ ogus.,i These pills , P ,--:, � . , I � Ines fal'i. : , 1._.�__ ___ � � - I - - I � ­ � -_ , I - - I I named Harry! R ist � � - , , , I � :Lucknow, MO ! !_ � Oday =1 ME.' . � - � . working in the G - - -_: g gars. He *as st&, " . , I- � I �� ' ,her &f the engine, , .. I e ear he raised)- the'll ,_ � tach at ' . I , it to the oar, but _�__ weed the coupl,%r and 00W .1 � me together,. i' The tit" Of age and unmarriek W from PalmerstoiL AN*, , I ­ � : I �_ - : I - - - I 1: lemaii has recei Ved 0' , "I I �he autograph of tle JAP. , � � ;� and the date, Cotobot_ I I , ` I eending for dimjl*jt : 1:i 6 �c - I I ,plh�xhibivion. Qu I-, -_ I o Macdonald, 1011 t_'� I eted as poll clerk in -- . I - i - - . ,Edw - ­­ . . ard Count-, ro .ins affidavits of ki;�100*. � , returning ol,fficer,:60- - � le their duties. well Or_.4. ; ,� - I _: . . - � '*1 , - . owning accident ) - . -1 , Ir. David Ronald, I ". . . �JP�l � Mondw .__1 I � y evening..-, -1 I �It son, Russell, ag A 'A_" I . � . life. for his bm �; . . brothers, Willisix .'I � . youngest, had balb * - 11 I .in -the pond ol 11 ­ I I Illan boarded the I . .1 � across. When P i � . I � . I I s he t4ougl sh . - I , I doff the 6ft wo � - , - I . I was eight 6 feet I ell sprang In to v� . � . I I . I . elf bolplea*, OW14 . pad troubid'. VE, , � t could help- Only 000'- ` , . . I I'lan""he ciled, Mo U --.i I - cued.; Whon Wi . d dinappeisred. I I . I . . ours afterwarcbii I I, � � ; � - I I � . � I . I I - I . . ri . ! I . " , . ! - ��­., . . . . . I - ! � , � 7 , - — — - --- I I ; Q ­ � . ­ I - - � I I I � � - , . I --- ��� - - I � I . . i I - - , � I - I I I - i I I . I --- - - - - i I I , I - I IT' 4 _V_ � Or on the Shiepherd drain. After ventilat- one conait io Or the sinn onWhio'hthey DoTiVoln or till � I I. : 3�Poli. "Ana a very gpog NOmethIng In h1s tone nlight,bne- tfie OiZA:Ah� W ,rver thoroughly for four or rest. Anox � Plo Of this fact is shown by thing, too, " 1 ga�s Toby, niember of parli . yo g . I � - �g the matte y a 'an man, w ho ti.wned rimso a 1 bi. I fi*f hours,,; several names were added'to the On. episode o Nyh1oh an. acquaintance of merit, who 40,9upposed to know some- gan to stammer ap logies.1 But his i hoot - , I oril �inal petition, which, at the close of the MY Own w s the heroine- She greatly thing of th a1bose - waived all such att, " t d h d out a ] I 0 '�Ztpe'sa. "n e Ou`_' DOM Tor me ting, contained two-thirds of the fiames loalred tc P Dssess a pearl. necklace, and In 1867, pibon� h; made the attempt, h: hand to his unwise . . . I "' of he O era assessed for benefit. The her husba nd! bought a very beautiful one. was 46 yel old', fox too advanced in lift) � "You can g . I :11 . I 11�u . I 0 wIt4 al,01 r Co. science, I clei k was instructed to dratt a by-law to A month Or I two afterward, however, the to make his" warl� at Westminster. He said he pleasantly, ,for y u've iven me - 0 He 4 Ache ? I provide for the construction of the drain, P0 i. to lose, their luster, -and would have Pe�n'lost In a crowd of medi- I I . III the only amusement I've had a even�- and for borrowing on the credit of the muni. muo anrl)yi d, he took the nee ac 11 ac oor es, wc U1 5 11 I I d,' have been nowhere In the ing."—Youth's Compailid . , . . I . Are yotom nerves weak? cipality $3,386.90, the proportion to be con- to tic ie,V0lo,* who sold it to him. race with glib, blatant Bashmead � I , 61 0 � : — �� Can't you cep well. Pain � "The soo6� nan admitted the det4 I Axtlette of t .W tril, uted by the lands and roads of Tackeir. =41, day. He did much better A - I 'Por 'it "r, 30upt. P in your baok? Lack en-!rgy? smi th for its completion. The next regul�r tlom,�t'Y," if re quite right, I he saii, 'but when, ad4ressing the electors after the One of tho:7dco I �' withwhi Itwould held at Xyle's hal e h is � I I Appetite poor? Digestion mec ting will be 1, on th, i that your wife cannot wear poll had been declared, he undertook ib, , be well t In - . bad ? Boils or pimples? Thursday, July 4th. A. G. SAnLLiE,- Pearls hwskin. Let hermak wear' "retire and take myplacewith maypen . "Don't tell a r e 8�s ,�fi I . I I � I - are sure � Clerk. I I I the i ]40X person illat she .I not lock� . - . These signs of � 3ecl,`�Ge for a few weeks, ano the and ink at my desk. I I ,The result was Ing well.)) � .. , poisoning. - . I 0 1 � pearls w I rl!galn their brilliancy.'! The "The Virginl4no, I' published In Novam� The sentence, "My d . � From what poisons? I i e,� I . � you; are look�- . i Morris. ,turquols 4gain, will change color., I ber of this same year, worth a whole . From poisons that are al. � Ti ; -. know of 0 e i rhich after having been worn sion- full of � i ceches addressed to m- kng very badly today, I I wi I cast a damper u F, Domos OF T1113 'COUNCIL. — The op Mr- over the most hilarious �pirlt. We rna,i I L ways found in constipated , for years l�t�t nod a vivid 'green wh�p its Speaker. I I ' Court of Revio�ion on the asoesament roll o: It i as well be frank and acknowledge th "t, I ' . bowels. I the aurrent year met according to - wearer wgs!passing through the Rol sea. Thackerayli, contest at Oxford is other, - If the contents o � appoint 1 99 cases out of 100 to look ill is to 100) f t1le I . I � t � . Positivelil It., vas affected by the tempera- wise notable for one of the neatest plain.* The lusterless e es, the sallow , men t, -Appeals were disposed of as follows . . alld . bowe's are not removed from Andrew Taylor complained of being toi ture of h Ok in. It is probable that the most graoefb�l complimei�ts on record. cheeks and the pallid lip's re not compati - . I the body cach day, as nature � high - assessed, reduced $100 ; Ann' an( turquoise has a form 'of life, as pei&ls un. Meeting In the street Lord 1 Monck, Ono of ble with beauty and vivae of expression. ! intended, these poisonous I golip Collie an ; tered as joint owners of b doubtedl do. A pearl dies as actually as his oppubentsi he had a Ildle friendly talk Each of us hal her little park of vani .. substanccG are sure to be. : a flower,ithough'its life Is a greatdol over the prdspects o tir . absorbed- into the blood al- : part 8J., 31, coi ,cession 1) and lot 24, G. S.; . I f the ft ht, and on tak- that makes her writhe a the knowledg� � � Bluevale ; Ei [ward. Johnston entered a; longer, and all Its -color and brilliancy Ing eave said, "May the bpst man win." that she is not at her best in appearance S disaprear' I is average life is impossible "I hope not," said Lord 4onck, with a way causing suffering ard own 3r south-east part M, 'conce ' i � 4 asion 1, in to est , as in feeling. And if one has tri con- � I frequently causing severe �-, plac a of J. Du mage, value � reduced $100 - 0 pearls are known to courtly bow and'a meaning glance at his I coal from others the fact that !Is . ), Cha, -lee Garnh a an ter - I I mate' a 3 som I O I � disease. be hul ,dr�dii ,)f years old, but it isproba. opponent. i . not I ad am joint owner N I quite up to the usual Infir k of eal she I There 16`� a Common sense .tll 12 cession 3 ; Thomas Barret entered ai ble thi � the I fe of others is far shorter. I I ,, I : feels that her efforts are va in. 1A d, orst � Cure. - , I s —Med al . Ike mrd. he Vvil. a t part 27, con. 1 ; F. Robertson enters, � of all, if on is bravely flgh�i w h a - I, .1 _� on ,o � I The K;reh of t a 11 � .. e�d . . I . The old St., Nicholas hotel, that flout- . . . 11 .- . F. lot 10, con. l.; Thomas Cruik 4E'MODERN SHIP OF W�R. felled in Now York, on Broadway, near genuine illness the consoiousnes that the I "11 T i ' � � I 1-1 j� shan enteFed�M. F. SJ 6, con. I ; William i disease has ade such inroads tba# the . I -;, . � Spring street, put on more'style than an - . I i . � . ­ Flindlater entered as tenant SJ 11 and 12, , m 11 . - nelusions casual observer notices thechang InOne's oboarrat'lOnV'and Co of ma house of itstime. The Waltors' marc . � . . con. � t . .. I ... 1 9 1 and NJ 6. con.' 2 ; L B. Jewitt en- _. 01K er of the Navy. i was an evolution* of which any milit - appearance awakens 4 so =o of 'fear . I term N. F. lot 31, con. 1 ; John Livii ' I I ary and depression that I is ent*1 to � ... ag8ton , ' . - � ente,9d M. IF. SJ 23, �oon. 4 ; James' Taylor In a M a battleship the captain is command In the country might have been health. —Harper's BOar. . . . -t V 1 .4 con4emn�q t Imprisonment during ac. proud. In those days the.head watteir . . ; "4 . enteued M. F. NJ I con, 6 ; James Clark . i - — I ente ed F. 8. SA I I: Z. 5 ; A.. Jackson e n- �;468 connini,tower 10iinches A Shooting Fm I tion in al was a master o:f tactics. When the guesti ! . . .1 tored F. S. 8f 13, con. 9 ; Albert Crooks thick and 1� 6 eet 10 Inches in diameter were seated, .he snapped. his; fingers, and "nil'r-' - : entered owneO NJ 28, concession 5,; Thomas compal witli Which the prison of th' in marched the waiters with trayloads elf A tombstone set up in IZ'a Cie etery of . 9 eatables. ,- Keeping perfect step, 0 . ach I ,�raor John3ton ente�red F., S. Man With,the Iron Mask was 4 palace. Debreozin, In Hungary, t(iltis 0 ex - I --- ... NJ 24, 'con. 2 ; , 6. . ? David Dunbar entered owner S. W, part 7, I tried the conning'tower th the Mason. marched t�_his designated table and paus:�- dinary family tragedy, t . Here ! concession 6 ; � Thomas Blaudientered tena, chusetts d0ring the first bom4ardmontof ed until the head waiter ed his fla- rest in the Lord Josef MoriO, I sr., who 11 ;. � I ut snia died in his sixty-glecond ye . ]a was 54 ; N. t 14, con. 8 ; R. Hughe Santiago, b t soon abandoned It for gers twice, when down, w�rnpt the trays . . Frau Jo e: 13 Sr., � --- i - # entered owner bridge, find ng it difficult to grasp all the with a rattle. r At a signal of three snaps ritz) ,.q f N. 'I 14, con. 8 ; Edward Armstrong en- I ". , - varying don -it - covers were removed and dishes who died in her forty -s VC nth -� ar � I _. the shot by his son. f 1�1 . I "I bh i . , �tere tenant NJ 16, con. 8 ; Henry Me. ions of the aotion from the arranged , ,ear She I I I 1111 " , '.� N . t '% _AAr 1. entered owner NJ 16, . con. - 8 ; John narrow pee. hc les often blanketed by thick for the comfor'o and convenience of th was shot by her daught6r. Ell��beih Mo- . , _� I . ritz, who died by her ov�n 4 h smoke. One did not feel really In touch 91108t.s. The army then'posed. statuesquel � They dai�y insure an easy N1 � Bla i: entered, M. F. NJ 9, con. 9 ; William . ai� T or sev- . and natur4l movement 6f 9 , , I entered owner S. E. part 25, con. 7 ; With the'aot6i or with his' own ship In Until four snaps, *when it right about enteenth year after shodtin h In , . - , wheeled and retreated to the kitchen. � : Joseph Moritz, Jr., who died 11n p'i the bowels 11 Duff entered M. F. lots 1, 2 and 3, G. such a pos tion, and the movements of the T aged 27 years. Ila had shot *a father: You will nd that the L:se of aevalb ; Joseph Cleq entered occupant men were, loontrolled by an'unseen spirit. All meats, b.y the way, were car - . �, - r . St ved in May the Lord have mercy on t�eir poor, E. Vart 10, con. 6 ; A. C. Dames entered Of course, wb 3n In 'close action with an- the open dining room. The . NIchola$ , 9 � I tenst t NJ 11, con. 6. Ofilmotion the Court other ship and a hailstorm of rapid fire and carver weighed about 390 pound's. Ho sinful souls." The stone was lereoted by i � . I � � er , - " of Revi,,ion adjourned -until, the 26bh of machine ns Is falling uRgn your vessel, had grown stout breathing the savory & literary society, to which the last of the -it would be ur wise not to ieek its shelter odors of roasts. Inquisitive gues s family bequeathed a large sum bf money. ., n June, t�b ten o'clock a. m. Mr. Code was . I! t usea — I - VS41" .0, but f to linger near I to see him manipulate the _' gj �Vfa inptr� it.,ted to examine sideroad between. lots rorn great gun fire aloRp I prefer to I , ,.?r His Sort. � SO UP m LO I 5�nd 6, concession 7, and report at next do as we did In the olvil,war and to taLls knife- " - � I I . co.�unoil meeting respecting what is to be my obances oil the bridge in� the open. - i , "He Isn't exactly what I'd c4'11 an In- , with the pill's ill hasten ddne. A grant of $20 was made' to be ex. Other comma iding officers thought the Called Him "Prop" For Short. sincere man," remarked Mr.i Blykins, arses pended on B. line between Morris and Me- 841110 wiftyp an at the bombardment of Ainong the "Plantation negroes in the "And he wants you to like hiinl� But' '-: � . I .. recovery. llt c1t, tb e ,-4 � old times the naming of a child was 4 "Yes?" said the person who, Js always ' blood from all imratritics and A K!I�opll pricividing McKillop expended an San ill Captain Taylor sat'upon the . is a great tonic to tho nerves. ,." e0i�valent. Tenders were opened for re- bridge of, Itbe Indiana calmly smoking a matter of greatmonient. Since they all eager to hear bad news about 411man na. � I -had the same sursame the distinction had ture. . - - A . mirbig the town hall, and the tender of cigar. 1, - i wpite 010 000for, , � . " I � our 41feru,-.,ii 1)t­,,,,rtu,(-i,t]o.q0r10 � Wunter and McNeil to do thel work accord- Today tl�o majority of men In a battle- to be made in some other way. And sineq "Well, he's the sort of rnani who will . . *1 - I there were a hundred or -more to be named find out What tiTne you are guro' to be too of tbo Itio.4t oftlifLeItt pb*,,(0;,,.Ifi hi %) ing 0 specifications for $378.60 was accept- ,.� ship are shut up in a tight steel box in tile Trntte(l 'St;i,1(..,. Tt lli'tlie u it-liq, '� ed, it, being the low'est t � eader. An account *h1c.h are! Immense boilers heatiDg the the Bible, classics, literature and histori busy to leave bofore lie takes ollances on pit 1wiv, voware f.wti-rtt-�. Yod i., .1 . . 41 � . wiil ro(�elvl.'tli� beht ui,t,tt4!,t_t,1yi(;tu_, ,; I - from Ewan and Innes for repairing a scraper atmospliep') to a stifling temperature and were culled from very freely bythe master, asking you out to 1unchec n. "-4-Washinig- � withaut cos' ,. ddress, 1. or some other I member of the family to ton Star. � � V J. 0. A ER, was presented, and was laid over to be con- where they car, only hear, but cannot See. � - -_ I . . j . assist the parents in this matter. Among, I I "I Lem ... H, o! Loc. -," eider d at next meeting. Mr.� Jackson was They Work awt y'1n their flontiDg dungeon- : . 1. I . _ -C. I I I the various names I recall this was , tbel, An Advantnly, � I -Pl . In - I -V -V' 17' - 11. �i. in8tracted to sell the timber 'n sideline be without any Inspiring vision to lighten ! ,� , tweell lots 25 and 26 1 .11 . -Eli ah the Prophat'LU "She is such a- two , most original'one 11 , A �&�_ Ab Ill- "ZA . , condessipil 8. A num. their labors. i faced thin Ill - ____ . I ber of accounts for township !improvements It is related bhut during the des'�ruotlon cius K. Polk Mars Abberth L. The laItter, "How fortunatel" said the p rson vers- . were passedand ordered to to� be paid when Of Cervera 8 fleet, when there was A lull In name was a compliment to one of Ithe, ed in the subtleties of the dr atic art. � I I the council adjournrid to mee again after the firing on board the Oregon, the chief young master�j, and not to have given the "She pan face the villain a% id the audience On. Court of Revision on the 26th June. engineer of me up from the firerdom and title would hiv�e been an act of discour-- at the Mine time. I I . .. ske fnvou CZY00, i I : tesy. The tia�ie, however, was abbroviat-, ../­'.., I . _. � � said -to Ciwtaln Clark, "For God'is- sake - � . '41ge 1 . I _�. .. I : - —_ � - I captain, fire another gun so as to keep up - ed to "Prop," and he was so called. a , , I The Hamilton Methodi�t Conference � I � � I The 9 idml 1. i k - I � DISTRICT MATTERS. has lecidedio do away with the billeting tile spirits � of my inein. " These devoted � � - i : � soufs far dow in th The Word. - �, More energetic than a 2y ot er sbarks I systE M. I f .. e depths of the ship, 191 I I sno i- - -Willie Lawry, the 14 -year-old son of facing the ilery furna Do you mean to tell me, I I said the un.1 are the sawflsb, wbo its a prolong- � . t oes, kneWonly by the fo ad into a . broa Itof (artil ge, which [The following,items were intended Simeon Lawr , of Hamilton, �as struck by sound of the guns of'the battle raging rtunate litig ut, "that the whole prol d blade . y n- above thev), and the heavier the fire the pute has been wasted in costs?" I is h6kizontal when the fist is I , wimming for 1a8t week, but were received tOO lightning and killed during a � severe thu I erty In die late.] i � orat orm Monday afternoon of last week. haider thav worked. In order to i7ealize "I said it had been absorbed, my friend, � in a nornial position an I h4 botk Its ' , I -Tuesday afternoon of �astl week during' the oxb ausiiniq condition under wbio.h men not wasted, " replied the law -el! who got I edges set with slightly pur-ed teeth about UsIbome. I � n inch apart. The end of tihis formidable a short, but violent, thunderstorm, the fight In it x� odern battleship it to only nee- the most of it - . : , a . COUYCIL Doiyus.-Council met as a Court - 13 . . . . . looking weapon is blunt and coy!nparative. I house of James He�ry, of Mar,kdale, was ,� essary to see them, when -the batches are � . 1 112 1 ' . .,I ly soft, so that It Is Ito ii wapdble of the .of Revii3ion of the assessment roll for 1899 - I struck by Ii j, Mrs. Henry received ' OPenO(l after a tion, pour up from below, CURED BY r1RE. ! 'ed to It of pierci�g I on Sal June 3rd. All the members ghtningi, perspiring iand half naked; to'see with I � I feats popularly attriba a Be re stroke, anci� upon examination by � — , r whales' bodies sblps� V inb3rs, tl1to. It �t- were present. There ben als the Dr. o, who was hurriedly summolned it what relief they breathe the fresh air and Treatment Thfit SiLved alm'ini� MOLM" I 9 , I I : I � tacks other " a wift lat�ral thr ist roll was carefully, ' examined and a few ' I fish by ' lound that ahe had received se h,ow eagerI they run to have a look at the Front Death by Loe�jiaw.! i - was V-6re and � i . of the sawboneath them, the !keen ei go - clerical errors corrected, The roll as re- painful burns o4 the back and -one le'�. 8fie battery or ship which has � been engaged. . . i I I The Lewiston (Me.) Journ 1 has Ian in-, disemboweling them. .The it feeds ur on I vised was approved, d the court closed. suffered greatly if rom the effect of th� shook, P . ndous teresting story, of bow one rii�n wa� cured: the soft entrails, which are apparently i he an Modern s6nce, with all its trome Counall met for business af ter Court of Re- but will likely i1ecover. i resources and Increase of ,power, has not of loc 'QaW in! the olden days, before the t only food It can sat fro the peoular vision. Minutes of. previous meeting were -Rev. John 1M. - Munro, a wel�Lknown lightened the donditlons under which men modern and m � ore successful I treatip I read and approved�. The assessment roll cler&man of the Presbyterian de�omina- ,labor during nation. -Commodore Iliggin- . ant of' shape of its mouth. It h a an enorm s w.0 accepted, and �he assessor paid his sal- tion'Idied Sund�y, 4th inst., at bia r4sidence son In inde, enden - t. antitoxins bI4d become k0own �o the � number of small tooth, som, times as MR ay ary. Orders were granted in payment -of . I ; � � physician. I"ao Rich a c o he end. as 50 rows In one individua , but they i re in Lqndon, after an illuels of two! years. F RE of an index finger, an , aftqr the itivound � evidently unfit for the ro gh duties :,-a- accounts amountin to $114.05. Next meet- ?Nv I r, abro was!pastor of the churchlat Kin- THE ENGINE IN MOTION. , I . had been dressed and ho, thought be was � quired of their tooth b a ing July 8 th, at 2 � iy theo o'clock p. in. tore, Oxford county, for a quarter of' a cen- .1 arbage eaft 3g . . I Itu Prop�,re,l Through Crowded on the road to recovery, lockjaw dovelop- i members of the family.- National 40. , tury, but he was compelled to redign on i ad. Dr. John Lincoln, the fallilly �physi- � -'-,- - � ; Street%'Wlth Xforives Oalloping. : Irg so pleasant to take that children cry for It account of ill -health. �- i I ,but iVa death ; I cian, who had treated him, broke the news . I to wormi of all kinds, DR. LOW'S -The Dominion i9overalment hal' 'disal- T1 nglne ,,,V,pears to get through 1 : � WORK SYRUP. Pricc 25o. All dealers. ' tg to Rich and told him i of bits imolinent . PERT PERSONALS. i lowe the Japanese exclusion le I tion of sc h �' i ian lit tiavel the streets i � I : I il "' - 1 danger of dying. I � , � 1, ---*— . the I to Gover�ment of Br�itisli Join bitt at oil "tb e cwlt� ,a 3y a day and never see one 44 , I ' I Ike," he said, "You've got to die, and I When Dewey comes home -well, b' had .ffay. the iistance of the British Government, blocked, ey n n the most Irowded streets; � 0 4 hanged If I ain It sorry,, for you," nd he better take the uild4rground passal'gel,- SCHOOL R-EPORT-The following is the whicq acted upon the protest enk4red by Drivers get'lout of the way,ito give the en- I , , turned away quickly, for he was very fond Augusta Herald. i � I May monthly report of the school in section Japan. The British Columbia Gove'rnmenb gine a cle track, and tbe!police lielp In I 1 1 oreRich, and 'well; It isn't pleasan; work Longevity has its disad ntages. I 11 The Wo. R, Hay. Names are in order Of merit : was sked to amend the ai�t, but d6clined, cl,-aring tb way, and theil the driver of I � . I to pronounce the death I sentence oti your Prince of Wales Is a g+� before he Fourtb,-Alice Dougall, H. F. Johnston, so di allowance was decided upoO. This the engine imself, thougU he is bauling I , andf ther I I I . friends, no matter how I ng you hav� prao- is a king. -Now Orleans P Cal ; I �Gertie Harvey. Senior third, -Cora Munn, also i iecessitated disallowance of the Chinese a load of e tons, in o*re o� less, Is- a man � � - : . . ticed medicine,'. General Weyler's lWelous attack o1a the W. E, O'Brien, .,�uella Munn. Junior prov sions of the same act., I tl at C=4 jge� V iore if there i� any room left .. ; i ­ I i "'But, Ike," he wentl on, "thereis one third, A,-Dai8y Dillincy, J. R. Munn R. F , � for hiin at qll. I . queen- regent of Spaij shows that heils as rthoott. 0 $ . I I Here wasl a fire engine thing more that I've hoard of. I: don't despicable as ever. -Plittsbu rg Times;. . NO' Junior third, B, -Albert John- I , -eyNDALLIS GYMINASTICS.11 06ming along a ; I a - I . know as It will do any good, but, b� gunif Colonel Egb was by o mean : the I I ston and MiLbel Dougall equal, Mowat. Bal- � I 1: busy cross street toward Broadway'bn the � oft 0 - lal Willie R � ussell. Second, -Albert K I* th G eat Scientist Kept Vp His way to a fire, bbe horses on the gallop and Ike, I'm going to try It If these oth�r gen- largest man at Manila, but he had pla � - tlemen are willing. Ibave read that they among the bravest. -Pittsburg Dia Z Garroll, Mary Johnston, Francis Coleman. atation " an! Athlete. 1! whistle ounding fro spato ; �� ,the qu ently. Btoad- 7 i. L,,,r ! I have recently been using turpentine -for , me great men have, a weal for way was sipipiy packed full, as was also, g win, I it I Becond part, -E. W. Munn, W. Coleman, Sq, I certain treatments over In England, and It Is to be hoped that Mr. Kiplin � I G. W. Armstro I First Lrt,-W. W. ige oI and apparently Ithacrossstreet Thospaceat t come across any of I those parodies wheh � whai one might call . I I Itissaid that! bagworkedwell. I don't � � ... ,on Northcott, G. V� Todd, T. Ballantyne. sometimes it Is obviou 01 0 ects the intersoc�iort was filled I rom cornet to tries to catch up' on is reading.- . . know as it will do any. good, but it can't � (rho best 9pellers in, the monthly .spelling bavoontailed caretillul propar tionbefol corner In o,O,or 7 direction with slowly inov- ie0lelveland Plain Dealer. I I do any harm, �for you -have got to die any- i A 'Fourt h ,-Freeborn John- hand in order to �ring he , . in ifting past onp another and of When the,kaiser no w, goes on board the matches, were : ff. 'I But I Ing tea s �, . I . _ ston. -Senior third, -Luella Munn, Jun, A Yeryfew linstapees bere� great Moving on �holr way with 1 the help now way. � a din iral's ship in his navy, eve Jal kno The doctors agreed that the experiment . ry ior third, A,-J..'Robert Munn. Junior me�have been caught A eir prepard-_ and then of I tb a policernan 4tatloill there, Ill recognize the emperor at once. . His I ! I would not endanger the patient's chances, I � � - . it E ill be the only mustache lo boar(L--ichi- third, B,-Mahel Dougall. Secondi-Mary Uons. Howevel one of themeetings.. and it didn ` eem possible'that any horse since he must die In any, case, and they ; t,- I ! 1 lohnston. Second � Wesley Coleman', of t lie British ass9olatio!n I heard a storY whatever b sides those already there could ' expressed a willingness to assist their col.�: �X%qo Tribune. . I I Firsit part,- Willielortheott. ! ; . i . I_; told In this connectiion about the lao Pro- find room t s A a boof exoqpt at the gait league In the findertaking, ! President Kruger may b t a grand old ' n $ I man, but he will always ha e mor Couxcir,,-The c Monday, tosser Tyndall which I 'I w(Il wo�th re- the rest we e going, much less to pass Turning tho patient face down,. they ran � a Or lose 5th inst., an a .court of revision of the EZ�- peat Ing. The sconp of the sOry Is laid In through at gallop. But the engine kept I i I _ a stream of spirits of turpentine down the 11 trouble so long as be persi ts In wCarifig iessment, roll for 1899, when the following . the .ecture. room of the ,Royal society on coming, it whistle sounding with the channel which the ribs make where they I lifs,whiskers afterthat al uatedpatl,ern. &ppeals were disposed of : Conrad Wagiier, th6 norning of tho,day_ for o4e of the pro- note it giveig When the engine Is moving join the spine'and then touched a lighted Pittsburg News. - appeal not sustained ; Ezra Haist assessed r i rapidly, and in a moment a �.ftarx who had . for north half lot 4 concession 6, instead of fesser's lectures, : i halted on a fa 7 corner, as Match to the spirits. The blaze sped down TAdinlral Kautz did not nave any "ble K - 0 i the moming In question a 1 ot I rs had done the sp . inal column almost like a train of , tb cut as did Dewey before eginning In Cuida Company ; V. Eisenhofer aspeased . aro nd herea ad there, to a the engine . I Mr. B., who was engaged 'upon!. some . gunpowder. Dr. Lincoln was keeping an 1 orations at Manila, but he seems to have I for east half of lot 16, boncession 8, instead chemical analysis, wanto� to pee Professor said: � I anxious, band on the muscles beneath the � studiously refrained from letti-ng the War of Osuada Company ; Ed". Miller, assessed * [ , mes, with th I J lot 7, E2 � 8, Tyndall about it, and, �noNOng that, as "Here sh 3 a) i -ee horses I" ' was doing. - for east part of 8� , N� lot 7, E' And so sho did, with three horseg on a arms. As the flames Aied out the muscles department knowwhat he 5 he was lecturing that e 8131, ig, he would showed no signs of relaxation. Buffalo Courier. lot'8, concession 13, instead of Canada Com- probably find the profess r e gaged in ar- dend gallop and the big eng'ine shining A second time they sent the fire down . Evidently Lady Rando,ph Chul'o . Favy ; -lienry Volland assessed on west part � behind, and then something happened. It - t I for the evening, . the channel, This time tbo flesh was knows ,how to advertise fr(o of ex I lot'20, concession U, instead of Conrad Vol- ranging his experiment seenled as! 1 e engine roll d the teams es Se. he V1011t into the � ledure room to lo6k foi showing raw, but still there was no move- She ha.1 set about all the qu� dnun I u- laild ; Ed. Axt assessed for lot 1�33, Yole. him. Professor Tyndall waq not prepar, . bac - as it camo along th) cross street, m - I r � j.urich, instead of Conrad Volland. On Ing ex soil etbing As a boat might r311 water back I sur. 7 ent In the rigid muscles. ope to guessing the naine of her �n!ow . perinionts When Mr. � B. cuipe In. I I We'll try it once more, I I said the doc- , guinea Imagnzinethat is to ppearinjoe. motion the court of revision was Closed and He ll engaged In vaulting Ion one, hand froin its bows. But it didn't seem as - I i tor, "and then If there Is no change we :1 -Bost�n Herald- i the assessment confirmed. After; oburt Of backward and forward o�er the iron ral though it c )uld get across Broadway faster I ;- revision the council re8ume(A. A requisition -Ing rom, behind which the lecturer dolly - than a wal even with the ftiondly help niust acknowledge that we are beaten. " ' The London Spectator Is Of the opInjo7n I . Grimly they lighted turpentine fbr the that MA. Dooley wields the �shafts of 441 - Of police trusteea of the village oi Zurich, ere his lectu . Mr. B, was rather sur of every drivel, and of the policeman be- I � , third thile and watched It burn iis way cule w6h as unerrIng ah�a as Arterallus , - 11 I Z ) I Os requesting th� council to levy a special tax prised, but supposed that Professor T rn. sid�,,.9. 1S mort heless the engine kept com- down the raw and bleeding flesh of the I Ward nee wielded- thenl.� Thus lt' Of $150 on the assessment -of said police vil- . - � dall being very bard wotked, was gl th Ing all th ine, and in half a ininute it . � I 0 a � . . patient. I shown ihat the fame of the Chicago l'u lage, was on motion,granted. J. C. Kalb- I iI - tak( a little exercise Illenever and i ' waS seen t at it was going to do some- This time the long tepise muscles gave morist Is becoming International. -Pro. � il was awarded the Contract for the 'w I � . con . struction of a guard fence on the south wh4tover way be could. 1 � thi Ig 1130 I complicated - still than going way, and Dr. Lincoln dropped the in�m he dence Journal. I ,� ]Mr. B. happened to attend the lootur straight nc�oss. . It was going'to turn the � I it Oiae of lot 21, concession 8, Centre road, for 1 I ' was holding and shouted:, . i . . I that evening. In the course of tho loctur,6 oor ier into Broadway, and this was done I I the sum of $150. . "Ike, by guln, you arl Ing to ilvel" �- . Q 90 I ; ' Professor Tyrdall was iread�ng from ii on �he jum' CHOATE CHAFF. I � i 0— P. - and then he added, 'I If burpentine'q good I I : , notE book, whigh-1e rested on �ho Iron rail , IJONV the!! p(liceman k the engine enough to -burn along a'man's spite it's - I I HAGYARD'S YELLOW OIL to prompt to relie%re I . Wanted to !turn ,.to Eno ay wag not . I . , . I 411cl gure to cure coughs, coldo, sora thibat, pain in ng in front o' him, when, apparently bl - I Broa�ilw good enough to dress the wounds with." If Embassador Choate Is Ilucky, he may the chest, holarieneas, qi4inay, eto. Prioe 25c. accident, lie I the book drop. Withou, apparent td. tba.casual observer. Perhaps ' hope to become almost as popular in Eng - I � ; a moment's hilitation the professor 4place( the engineeir t:)ld. him with' the whistle; From this time on Mr. Rich continued land as" Tod" Sloane. -Ph adelphiaBia- - � I to gain steadily, and within a few Weeks � I Ono hand on �he rafflng,- liglitly -v'aulte( maybe the fireman running ahead point- was as well as ,over. 'In dressing the letin. ­ . ! , . ed, but the!pohcernan knew it somehow Tuckeramitli. over, picked up the book and Ithen fightl I wounds along his spine nothing was used Jiidging from the dinner is rece I to �v I NOTES—Wesley Nott, of Maple Leaf val back again. The auqioncel groet � rods before �th engine got to the corner. but the raw spirits of turpentine. When Ing, Embassador Choate o t el Farm, ed t�e performance with lou� applause . The poiliceina i at the northeast corner . � has sold his black driver, Lady Rose, . he recovered his powers of speech, Mr. � quite a large saving in matter 'of to W. Cuuninghant, of Carlow, for the ex. Thoh Mr. -B. underst0bod that in the lmornl hustled the t )am going east along the .Rich was asked about his sensations dur- I meals. -Philadelphia Nortk A-nlerican. . - I . . "llent figure of $125. Lady Rose is a fine Ing Professor Tyndall had been preparing ' cross'street ou,1 of trie way, at the same Ing the fiery ordeal tlirough which 'he At last Embassador Choate has begun � ' . � In1kre, both at lish and appedy, and has won *0 si istain -the popular reputation I as an time holding lip the men who were com- I his joke making. He make' good jokel ; ' y � 0 pass�d. The first time, he said, he felt 0 : athl)te which he had acquired fro hi ing north on Broadway. 11 als' hold up i 14 90od reputation. In "' . absolutely nothing. The second time it too, for Englishmen laugh 4,t them, being I 01DUNCIL.-The Tuckeremith council met Alpine exploits and was not me a warning fin f,yer to two t, 5ams coming seemed am though some one had lightly � able to see the point withou � a diagram. I � r " at -Bruclefield on the 29th ult., and having snat3hing'what exercise he could get dF. from the west. He had here .n a moment, 1! I .1 drawn a feather down his back, � but the I Cleveland Imader. i i auAlified as councillors, sat as a Court of ing a. rare few minutes' leisure. -Today. in the simp manner, mad a a clear space ' jest . � I � �; ' third time he experienced all th 4 agonloo ! It may yet be necessary, th his P1111�7 -k�evision on the assesement roll for 1899. 1 - I � d the poz ner, with rooi i enough for of Am applied to raw flesh. salary of $17;600 per year, fo I Embassa4or : aroun I �0 I 0111y one appeal of too high assessment AFFECTIE-1) BY ILL HEALT�. the,ongine to Ewing around. I At this in- - J Choate to rent a room in s9me desiral came before court, certainly a bright feather � - - I dtalit a rNer coming from Ithe west and Had to Sta-7, I neighborhood and take his meals at baln- I in the oap of -our worthy aosessor. A few Diamonds Are Alive and it Worn by Son&* g,01,llg C.It'drove out from thb banked -up, An English * nobleman whose entertain. quetg.-MUwaukee Sentinet. i !� . T , changes were made in the roll on account Persons Eose Brilliance. . towns on that side into t at inviting open � I I ments are noticeably dull Is nevertheless - Embassador Choal trod on some very 1 . Of propertieE changing hands since being . Plofessor von Schroen of the Naples space. It was Ike sometod. running out -, I thin eggs in his llj�st,speecth 0 the Britons, 1, assessed. Two names were added to the unliersity declares' that diamonds 4re into the open f pace in fro at of the line at himself a man of much dry humor. : I 1 _ - � ; _. , Ono eve ainst a but he doesn't appear to hiive cracked a ; I a par . a - d list as voters. $15 ade. Ae didn't do any harm. Th ning he was leaning ag � of dog tax was struck aliv ' Be this as it nlay, ther Id wall for a few moments' refreshment and single shell. So much forilhis excellent :1 Off- The roll, as thus amended, was adopt 0 woul , policeman bad his horse by the bridle and ed as the revised roll for 1899. A - pear to be many reasons for believing sheered off 6ut of the way in very short surveying the throng of guests gathered humor and his rare arato#cal agility.i ' ; . fter iclost- sonleprecious stones are affected by* Boston Herald. � - I . at his wife's bidding with a speculative , ,I 1, I Ing the Courc of Revision the councill sat heal Ji of the ,F,earer. A contribution to order, and t,hert that space w clear again, ' t for general busiDess, A deed of a cettain � an English . wepkly journal says: `IP and here thil engine did gonLe, with three gaze, when a voluble, young man stopped 1 Embassador Choate ivill ialy $12,000iof Parcel of land was received from M I I � his $17, 600 salary each year � for� his hou so hories, whirling around �the- 6orner I I r. Wm. and opals are both said to grow I I I I dw�y on the dead junip.-Now Elliott, of Egmondville, being a strip! cut ' thro agh the ill health of er by whom up Broa - I 'Pretty slow, isn't it?" V1011113teered the in London. .If Mrs. Choat� takes $5,000 . lively stranger. "I wonZ if the parties raore, the embassador will liavei $500 left from the rear end of his property for public are � vorn, and the turquoise is said Yol I,- Sun. , . - , i ,_ Lord and Lady —give i� are ,never any to buy cigars and trousers � with. Thus use me a street, which will be a - great, con con -r) pale frmn tile ame o Ug, I t i vellience to the people in the vi,3inity. hav( heard, an4 n � e aby I - Wl,ten,Thaekeray Wak Alot Elected. livelier than this. " salth 'a oontempora there may I outbd y% It Is Alnlo4 startling to be reminded, as "Never,"' returned the unrecognized be a few bloated n who need . Thirty-two jobs of gravelling were let at the h it is a act I can V credit,. ad I MOP70 ts I rates considerably higher than for the last . we are tby Mrs. Ritchie's introduction to host promptly. � - more than one box of cigar;tlaud a pair df I , few years a ru ring which o ' the hand of ah 16. "The "V!irginia ns, " that A one period the- "Then I shall make my, bow and take 93 trousers each week,-Bos,ton Tre,yeler, - A special meeting was held at ,l wont pal or anpd -paler until on tho I ; . Kyle's hall, on the 30th ult., for the pur. pati , novelist earnestly desire'4 to enter the myself off at once J' said tile young man. I � I .1 nt's death the stories lost their color ' 11�1 . : . �h mons, Nay, be actually stood " Luc i !?one of conalderiug the report of the engin. anti ely. Ouse of CQ &y follow,, said Dird --, with a I :. I I � i I n the whims -k--.1 sw_ile. � "I'm oblLaadi +a lift.v 13 � I i � . di I Or tbo GIV of 0 gp�gWm W at -_ — - , d . 1 . I I ! � . :.- I ,earls we eiUmdUmfly saaMys -0 I �dprll I . - V! _J."q.J I I I . : . !I - ,T­:�r.,�,C� � I - . I � . I I _WPOW"Mm"m ! . , i � : � i : � I ! � I I , - . I i I ! � . � - . i I I I I - - I ; I - I I I � i - 4; 1 � *1 . . , I , I . I .- . . - � i I � � - I I ; � - I I I i I I I 0 1 ` I 4 ' s d S( u I_ h. C)4 . - I � I I (Zi � , e , " I I �, p , 1 1 ,� 'e t O #_ a. 3 �t . 'n I t parg idli ;r, "- I Ill 114h 9 ` 11 I ,10, 1�, t�,'N":'11 I I � - . I . , I I I . . -- I . I � . I � ! i . I I � I . I � � I i LI � I * I . I . I : I : � I I I . , . . i . . . . I . I - I - i I I I i . I � - t I I I I . - I , . ! : I � . . I I I 4 I . . . I � t � - I i . � , . I 4 i - i I . . I I I � . � ­ - � A- A I_ ­ .1 I - ­­_ ,.,.. I'll- --- 1- __­___­­­_4Jij_ - I - I � ., I I � -I . . -1 ­ _­�_ '11-11-1-1 - -­- �_ ­­ �­­­ �­ �­ __ it GR . PUL I . I bis;�igula . � 4 I ca .Y1 of , , it I I and 8, e AiLly , __ t t . ni � Sold only . I I itIvIe, Of West Flamboko', lake which had' been -in his )tears.; The snake was ten th. It: � is supposed Li4lo ien taking a drink at �1 a I : � i i -0— i , KK Coco.& I� i. I COMFORTING I . ; . 9d: iverywhere for De- z lavour, Superior Qual- ,�;�rlltive Properties, 4 and comforting ; VeUM, and , dyhpeptic. ' In lq�arter-pound tins, � .Wt EPPS & Co., .o*iceopathic Chemists, * - � I _1 ' __ - - , - ­�- 77—�_'_ - __ ­ . I ; I . - � 1 : i - . � L . . I .1 � - ! i � - = MONAROW nd I UNIT�D EMPIRE I (Weather permittit . iv W I � �1 leave 'WINDSOR M . MONDAYS and T 'UMDAYS at 6 p� w., and � aud SARNTA on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYa at 3 ;m as per nWng JIM f6r $00 PORT ARTEWR bRi WILLUX and OULUTft. making dl;a conneogons at tba" points for MAMMA sn& the NORTHWEST, KOOTENAY. BRITISH COLUMBY& Paciflo Coast Polots and K"DIKE. I Lowest Rates. 14.hoice Of RGutes. ' Best Accor�m'odations. . I � London, E gl d�'. ! VNEAP EXCURSIONS. I I I i � BREAKFAST ;� - SUppER On ard after ist of iuue� goed to return until sist� . I Oatober. . . . � For rates and MormatiOn apply to G. T. & town . * or Station Agent at sehfo � I r�h- L I EP 1. COCOA' . � . ! I 1 16 9-26 1 1 JAKES H. BEATrY, Genoral Manager, Sarnia. Ont� I . � � � 11 I , IM -24 1 i I � I � � I : J)R. WIS 1 &Ki WORK SYRUP is the i safest pid 0 It M! emedy to give cI for The G r", d ly Bred worms of Ill .1 I o 41ed of C"tor Oil afterwards E as it conta no I Cathartic. ; 7 I 11 StalJion i __ i !I � , 1P : D ; cyclists . � , Should ke' & ,bottle of Hagyard's Yellow I 011. it is cloin to . ' f i�d will not soil the clothes. J % Aft Cur is cuts �nd br4L , t4kes out pain and limbers Mccorm"%ok up iff, sore �Jolnlni d musoles. � . i I - I * -_ � - Will stand for tb I I 10-*-ft-1 - -Improvement of . I I I I ' 1899, 1 PtnpIJ4 on the Face ; stock, during thf season of I __ I � � , -a.r- pan All be anehffly re oved by Burdock Bloo'd - Bittars. K Z. Pil.Awnsby, Merobant Tailor, Shel- . I , burde, lf'.8 says -. I I I Aftt r paying out rnoney� to doot ore aud"I ot getting on ed, I tried B. B. B. After Re Wilson'O SUNDS oing it for a time im 4es all vanished, And have I tle-P 11 I t � Tien r troub1c d me 0111c.. ! . � - ---' __*� - SEAFORTH, li'lR COU01 � 13 are.Often the bardebt to shaVe � I oft'. A bottIc - or two of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Huron County Br�ede& Association. 8� P. -thou tho severcit coughs, coldi, - I b, o 8 - . � a seftes of soret at, ir � " 1635 . � � � I L_ I I - � I � .1 I ­ - I i i I I The Parebred Cl�desdale StaHion . I rophets. ; : �� N e4t er P ROYAL STATESMAN. I i 7 . I ow.1 ir eUnlatW a ffereeknows when a storm 1-s PETER VOKAY, Proprietor, b g. ter h t kes $111burn's Rheumatic P11111 - h I .. r fo ec tj I "iled. This ren3ady re. Will stand for the Impro0ern eat of stock We sim- oves (w t 0 of h2t.stiam. . Pon at his own stable, Lob i§, Conecalon 6,1H, R. S., . I . � -h. Teraw, $8 to �insure. I 'Tuckeramit ii � � 1641-3 1 I : TAXI% - Lhigh epylil� onle the ladies' Worite catharid. V ��181-t�, any Igriplag, purginjr ot MONEY TO LOAN. sickening,andif erilsted f9ra time cure hibifuil I I -.l Col i -I � �� . Money to loan at 41 sao 5 P(W Gent per annum. . _ .4 � . . . - _I- Any amount on first-olan rikral ]Rnd wwtuiby. Ap- . I o 1 y to R S. HAYS, Dominion Bank Builditig, Sft- , : I -urs][0 I FoIrthl . i � I � :2 a . ­ - � IW7 1 . : � I . I - ,Mies Sarah Loluls I loorej L. 0. X., Acedemlo gradt, � - - I . u4te of Londo4 ( I � I " L r f �Usio is � - ' rvs ' I I i.prepare,l Ate You Going: to Manitoba 7 t reoel,re a lin$it( ,mbere 5 Opu Ila foIr struction � ! 0 plano1v walltoll, onda�, and eeday.; Brussels � 10, ,rednesday An4 Thlursday ; Sea orth, Friday arI4 If so, try the Daup1lin coostry, whioth In prinall 6 turday. quklille to prmare pupil for Principal's Iy adil to mixed farfnibg, and is well mpplied , s Oral 1�tory o) Music. Apply to � idth good wood and water. � Any further pArticalsa L . . . bliss MOORE, SesfortIl- ; will ba given on- appficalibn to the unden�ped, , ! i i . I ! I . I . r 1038-13 . either by calling at our 4oflioe or by writing. uorre- I r I i 4 spondence promptly stten&d to. Bond ,dr call at - � I I i I I I . : TnE HuRoNIExroarroR Offloo for list of fsmg and , operty for s&ls. SPARLING &MURRAY. TH SEAFORTH : to wn ,9, � i Real tall, In Insutanee and Ommifmiali I I . I " Agents. Oftljla�uoullclval Clerk% Office, Main simt, 1 , Dauphin, Manitobo- I 1032-18 �7USIC'L 1- Instrument — - ___ � i I ! I i I I . . I , I I 1PORIUR - . . I �i I . � : Ill I 1. 1 . I . L . . t � , Steam Boller i I ; Work& I . "Ift � � I SS , I I L' I 6 JBIZE D , 1873. i I (EST"LIMORD I.M.) I I I � L i � � i I . � __ I i � . I . . 1 -4 � Owing t hat'd times. we bave coni A. C]EIRYSTALL I I e luded to, 8 11 P�Anos and Or s at � 811006l 110 Chq@W & Black, L I � gan I I � � ' I � I � 1 Usinufacturers of mill kinds of Station"ANY Oregt' riceso ! Marine, UpriAt & Tubular ; I i � . i I : I I , . I I i : — ; � I . I i I I J I Organs #' $'�)5 and upw'ards, anq' BOIL ERS P,'ian,66 at e r esponding prices.; � :1 See us b fo e purchasin.g. . ; 14t PAI Ike Stal Sheet Irst Werlut, � � - . I � 100!0 dto. I . � : I ______-1 � � ! Also dealer I ! I I I Q Upright an Rorbimilml lUde VAlwo . � ! � CUT B F O&I - agines. Autoulaffila Cut -ft $r4lnev & qpwWiy. AD - . . Soil of and pe-fittift elonsionvy on haild � VIrrpish on shortnotloo. I i � . 1AMmate I a, arl t I . i I. � � , -A . ! Works-.0prostse 0. T. 3%. Blatim, Gode". 1 . , ,i,'. , . ,-L I . . 1 0 4" 'i - It, � SIGN f;J_ .., 1.� HCULAR , t", I , 4 I i ,,,,,4 f " �, 191 -, I I I 111' 1!i. " ­ "), IdIaNdIbLL . 41 I . I .. ,.L - ��, ­ .. r I ­ - � ­ ,� H E I I ,0i ,I .,. . SAW L I 0 . L . I . I 1� I � . � . I I I � . � I I � I . - ­- . I LL I I 1 1 �t � Le � I ::� . 0.li i �'!i I . ! : ';0 . . � I i 0 - �-llllllllllI - tt I of Toil 157CLAIR RMS I - 111,11,10 I I : I � I : . ,!:;4 i : , = 4 M M, SARNIA,ONTAM, "" el I I I t . I . _l I 0 ! . � - t 1 1 1 ix I : 4 : I Of Our Graduates placed in positions during I . ! I . 11 - � et. 1 . � j,lll ; n p;�,. 1:� S the past mouth. . 1:71 � I 0 a) i ar L ! I 11EGIN NOW i .1 ,= P; ;io- j _ I 0 el- VAy Ora pom �� 0 - Won in the FAIL - OP � 9 And be -re I f i C" M i - ct- Sarnia Is a beautiful Place in which to spend . Mi ::� W, �_i 11 � � I ! � M "'I OT'n tMl the S*nmer months. Catalogue M�iJ04 1 1 M 0-d 6 X1 free. i to- - - I t=a a, = 1 - A. S. XWM0. Proprietor. :0 i e 1 1616-52 1 , i .I.- i ..l $=a �5. � I . � 0 i ! . rr, t = ; � I 0 (D OQ O'Q � , I 1. I 9 el H, R. Jackson I . go C� 4;;� L- I � 03 (D 0-1 I " ., t:� . PJ (D ; - I i ! M 0 1 1 a 0 ff+. C+- I 1 4 1 0 � . : � :� I 6 I �t i7- ?ri __ *1 11 � " & S 1g. I 1- -1 a) D , - 0! N . 1 0 Call 0 M I ' - � ;q. ,-. P 1�, ! DrpumaT ImpoRTzRs or I . W , ; : ". : r, 11=1 , I I ! : 11 . Jules Robin & Co`� Brandy-, Cognac, I a 1, (Z Ill' n Mo m 1 I . ; 1 1-1 I -W a ct- i France; Jno. do uyper &Son, Hol - I ! : I � 0 -ft 0 = � laud Gin,. Rot rdam, Holland - r : .. O'Q ("+- I P I � ' I 10 Booth's Tom Gin,. London, England �- I ,I.. Jq_ PD � : R �� It. : .10", I ! , � �nd o ( Bulloch & Co.'s ScOtch Whisky, Gla - � as : I 881 �.l (7., D : . g0l Scotland ,- 1 JAmiesOles Irish � = 0 ! : : !I i I'd �t; :� .CD I - is - ,j I Whi k Duhrw ireiand; aiso Port � I Z' W" ' 1france and I i : I - F2. (!Z 0 CD *-1 * and k erry me from i . Z, =" PLJ �-- 11 , '! Spain, Agents for 1 Walker's Whisk : I I � i I I , , a � et, I ow ! an . 0 1 . . , . Ontario ; Rolyal Distillery d � 2 I I '0 J..Q --tz CD - ; Ale and Porter, Uronto. . . 02 - P � 1 ! � r� ow i I a I . :� PA ,�� � . , F. 0 �' . . I : � 1; 4 0-- aq P P 46 I To THE PUBLIC : 1, :- 1 lill c1l ,�� : - I . i . ic L . .: � C71 ;=, ::I O.... �'. I ! L We I I have opened a retail store in I I. , � P � � ,..I, � - J..i. Connection with our wholesale busi- :0 I . I 1. � . I �_. : .. .1! "t CD Ill ""' t business in .the rear of the new Do- , isI 1, i ;; 1-11 * 05 � i minion Bank, in --Good's old Aand, il I I M t'l, .0 ' li :- CD , I. where we will sell the beat goods in A I i ; W CD '� the marketat bottom prices, Goods : I C-1- a. . I i 1. CD deli'vered to any part of the town Ii )�. . : I 0-11 =" free. I I 0 10 , . i r 0 -f.- .4l P I � * w 02 :i TELEPHONE 11. 15144f I f2l P tZ C11- opt- � 'Il -..---- , — __ __ L I � = I CI, 0 ,.*, . - 4 i P... � 1lllllllll,;. 0 � I � I L --1 071 C ]rhe L 01P Mutua Fire i 81! - 04d - . I I I )_ : CD E i , I : ;0 ,.-:, lummce comppy. �_. � . I . i cv- 01 0 ---.o. I f . 1 n PV 5 1 FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN . i - P �cb I . . I . I . PROPERTY ONLY INSURED Ro I � � W — so 01 - L A I I . ". �=a c1prilam.a � I i I � , I C+ $_- M 1 I I ITIT- J. B. KcUav, fteddent, K F. 0. ; Thom" i I 0 Alm i ,I Fraliger, vioey;;;Ident, 13mclefie d P. 0;; 1, W,J. Shm- n 11T. . ; IV �-A 04 non, ft"-rrm&. ftatorai F. 0. I Thold" X� . 1 , 1L i . ; 0 f� 14 ;Z . He". Ingodor of Laosk ftaftrft P.O. I I M 1).A. 14 - DINAINOM � =1 .1 � I, 9,- �M X 5 - 0(;% Z W. G. Brosiffoot, ftderih,,� JOn 0. Gdove.'Win i I =:j n , Georg,6 Dale, Redo0h; Tboam X Hsyw I � I I (5 0 6 5"Wrl� . et, ; Js�iie Evans, Powbwood ;John - W,s# " � e . %& - ! , 10 �Za �; or 1;, I . P_� Rulock; Thomas Fral Bi�fiald; John B. No. ! I - Lun, Kippen -, James Conno0y, Mntft. I I � I I B�AFOKTHIDYE WOR 8 17 "XM . I I i �- Robk ftithlil,; Re Kakffl&n, ftaforlb ; . i I , I - � i I . 'Take yot t e Seaforth Dye Works And JA=80 Cumming F19m0DdV .Il J. W. Y00, Holmes- - "I �= r and made to look Ike vtHe P. O.; John Govenlock and John Q NoMwe, work to give satisfactim. suditors I. PaTties dentrous to effa� hwaimma Gr:hsvo I Zi . h 'ch etreet, opposite 'he T . . �at�ofle oI 8 . IZ�t i ; r cri otber bnalness wIR be pso pfly akfkaded 60 = � I . I i ppticaticip to any of the &bovo Gfikfts, AAds is � I . I ; thetr lrevoecm I I I I Va post 00-0. 1 , 11 I : i . .. � - I : I i 0 ok 1 s otton Root com"301nd, ' I I . I for 1899. i I I I "'!uc e sfu11yuf--_e4,niouth1y by i ecto" I X 5 13�1!ce 0111-r Iffendop M 1( : I'000 Ill s. $afe. aff­ctual, Ladies a sk : � . 4 Our u IstIor CooL 3 Cotton Rom Qm- 1 JOHN MORRISON, Reeve, W�nthriop P. 0. I peond. ke ot br tis all Mixtures. pills a ad I . I JAMES O'LAUGHLIN. Cmw,Wlar. Beechwood P.O Imitatiobs d go-rous. -Pr1'e X I S1 I er�l jol 0. XO&R1801q, 00U�Gl WInibrop P.O , . I 2,1 egreesstronger,;ipleoz:b�'x S10. I ALEX. GARDINER, (3ouucft�, Leadbury 1P. 0. �Oxr � XM0 s " e r iptofpheeandtwo3-e(nti JOHN G� 'GRUVE, omild1w w1usbrop F. 0. stomps� T C k f0omplany.Windsor, 0: it. ; jo-HN 0. MOF.RMON CW, . i i . . " P. 0. W -Nos, I d 2 �and recommended by k1l i DAVID M. ROSS, Trowurer, Winthrop P. 0. responall le D ugg,lsts4n Gausi1a. . WILLIAM EVEN$, Asomer, Belsebwood P. 0. I . I t ; ' � CHARLES DODDS, CollecW Wodb F. 0. bis. I and No. sold Ii Buforth by Lumade ft RICHARD POLIARD, R;�� ft"ed". Lao - I , I I I ; I Wi I lwu. dr ig 7. ? r . �I ! bury P. 0. I � i - . I 1! , i : , . . � � : 1 . I � ! i - , I . . 1 . . � I - I i It L _ i - i: L I : I � � I . I � . . p o 4 � � . � � " L � , 4 - I L ! ; :� I I I I � [ i I t I i I . i i . 11 � �, . I � � 1 : : I i 4 r I . . � i I �r i I � � I I . ; � ! 1� 1 � I . � I 1 1 � I I � I - � . ___ ". -] --1-- � ­­ - � -1 -.-- LL-___ .6