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� APRIL A, 1900 .. . . . THE HURON EXPOSITO& . I I
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street, owned and recently occupied bQ """A ; � I A MAGNIFICENT SIGHT IF YOU ARE JI.MP fl'.Ve� t.410 W.iuo24 ond I The historical and gvnealogical socle- I I I I KI NO QUALITY � -
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Itoss. 'Tharels a izood stable and a �r. .X&HM . . �
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Applyat THE IMPOSITO%l8eatolth. 16802 1 � NOT IN DANGER. . 1. - I . f
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quantity of Manda. p read - 1. . an- N_
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r 8 - I a labor of love, writts Margaret Ban- before a local society a New England I wm�n n's shoes. It meaus grace, 141
eed. Warranted 1f,the Walls of Plame Are'Comina . . I 11 e T .
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i a SE URITY, Your Wayp' Though, It Means a croft in the Budalo-Times., 'In those woman recently related an amusing un- - �.
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168axi days, when;the patient-hparted monk ecdote of a spirited ancestress of 4evolll- I style, comfort and economy, all � ,
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I I I Surveyor?* Hard- Experience. mi cile ages was willing to for $3- ; It,might easily be $5- �A
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� the, Second Division I The damsel, Abigail by name, was � �
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I f) 00 unty0ommissioner, of Huro n. Cenulne spend a decade in the creation and loved by twin brothers, Asaph and Ashel, I � 1 ,--.1
I U ,Loan and Insurance Agent. %nolde 'T�id you ever see a prairie fire?" asked Theso are the sort of shoes that I
i "yancertu affectionate embellishment of one pre- but only Asaph had had the courage to . � . ff�
i Invested and to Loan. Offloo-Over Sh & I ... the retired railroad man. "'I mean did cious voldwe or even one tiny por., � . -
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tvans' dore, Main street, 8"forib. IL propose marriage. Although the girl had I please I
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� TOCKAND IMPLEMENTSFOR SA,LX.- Carsterls bility of getting burned up in it?- �, book il
or k missal was a serious and shier brother, she accepted the more I We are sure they would pleasa you �
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FAT'Iylng rented nif farm I will -sell privately at Under -such -circumstances'a prairie ' venturesome Asapb, perh 111
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the farm 6 good work rg horses, I tull corning 3, holy task. As Austin Dobson has � I if you will A:llow us '0-1111 . .
one bull I asor old, a number of stock steers rist ig * fire is interesting. When I first. went ; through pique. The weddi g day was ; I
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3 ycf%rs 0 no moll. bred heavy draughtstallion ,p west, right after the civil war, they were set. but then a difficulty aro:. $he was I 11
coming 8, aired by Crys'al City; also harness and Little Liveriffis - 41 � was to be found in the book he had � I to introduce 1you. � I . .
implements. C. WILSON, Scaforth. 1684-8 * � I naturally wore frequent thin they are - an ardent patriot, he a rather -lukewarm . I TRAor- - - - ri j% 4 ii . I
- � I NOW. In thomb days railroad surveyors Inad.e. Lator, too, came those early one. It was during the very darkest _� . I King Quality's the I 2-0, ; �
. . : Must Bear Signature of . Venetian prInters, who, with unhur*- days -2,f the war and it did not appear I � 1.
AUCTION SALES. . liTed in teuts and made camp from day 2;� I . . In i
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I to day as the Jine W.oved on. Many a rid loving hands, carved their I I �[ . i
I �' - ;s. ��iiiiiii - might sitting out in front of the tents wooden'blo,eks, chapterad, initialized celebrated with much expedition air die- - . i � . I -
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propetty situated on West William street, In t I- � smoking with the rest of the boym!, I have and !ru,bricated their elft decorated : , .
1 '4���, '" ed'was wanted to help the cause, while, I nownsommon� o� 4
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Jage of Egmondville, bulonging to Wm. C. Clark, � seen olf in the distance stretchilk along 1 � . 11,
wfil be sold by public auction on the premises, on I pages. and left strange old volumes as to the wedding dress, she would not I � � � � �
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Saturday, April 7th, _1900, at one o'clock p. m. � for which the fin do siecle collec'tor have dreamed of wearing imported finery � ; � . �
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2be property consists of two Reres of good land, - -_ . I ened a Vrairie fire. After watching it � . even If she could hare afforded It. She I `15,��
well drained and cultivated. There Is a comfort- V627 amen Wkd as OW awhile the boss teamster, who wits al- i now scours all Europe. ; . . I -�,;
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able f.-twe house, a good stable, pig pen and tither I Nowadays, vowed she would married in home- �,_11
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neceawy outbuildings on the premisep,also hard I team presses pound out their ten spun or not at all. � . - 1
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and soft water. There are also 14 good fruit tress, I Asaph's ideas wete different. He- was 1-1 f I I
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apples plux-is and pears, beisidee some choice rmall F041FA . the wind don t turn, we're till right.' i thousand volumes, and the machine- not willing to dispense with either feast- ! I More Pounds �L�..t
FOR DMIN -"Then we'd watch the fire awhile t Made thing 7of paper and cioth is 1.
fruits, strawberries and raspberries. It is a mo4t . until � III
desirable place for a retired farmer or market tatil- - . we fill got sl�epy, and then we'd turn in. . looked t1pon much the &ame as a, gel- ing or fine, clothes and desired to make � i -1 7--1
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ner and will go cheap. Terms. -Ten per earit. of . FIN* lu the wedding a grant occasion. A, quarrel ; I . . I ��
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the purchase money on the day of sale ; the balantio Thrit would be early, too, for a 20 or 25 atin capsulo holding together -a few I I . .7 ,
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witbiulo days thereafter, when full possenion vrill MCI V . . mile tramp a day across the prairie graitis of thought dust. The prin- . ; I 103h 111.��
be given, There Will also b3 sold at the fame time , � I stinately that & w fo should sulsash to : I I i. 1
14 � iloesn't encourage midnight sessions. And ' ciple of the Venetian printer ig out AIMM -
and place the houethold furr3ture of tbo und r. "k; . the authority of bar husband and *at he � - I ;
of date and his manner of biook-maj�- I it-,
efgned, conAetiut of . . m last we'd see of the Of mattUl J,
heatixg and co3king coal FOR ; should expect his qr4e to stiad up be- * - 1 ---.51
fitoves, cupboard. ureau, JOUDge, ch-ilre, tibles eho. .- 1. fire, and then again it monghten', as they ifig almost a lost axt. . . I - � - . -1i - ,
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WAL C. CLARK, proprietor; THOMAS BROWN, � i In I : fore the parson in � milk gown and )aotir; -
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I& -1 . � , "A bride, sit, Is yet a wif%1 wits .
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A UCTION SALE. -Mr. Thomas Brown will tell - - - --amp before morning. there lives a book-ma,ker who has a I the girl's reply, 615 upon that VAW I I I . "
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_LA,. by public auction on Lot 24, Concession 2, - "Along about the middle of the night good deal of the mediaeval monk parted. "
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would come the warning cry, 'All out, about him. The man's name is El- ; It was but W.- . .
sharp, the following stmuk and implement#. nonbe - 0 - ' ! a few dalys before the .A- � .,
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-1 heavy draujht msre� ed, I draught ,mare,,I 11 fill ,out!' and the boys would tumble out bert Hubbard, aild to say that he is 1 ding. During the interval Abig;il ro- I I �
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Cattle -2 cows supposed'id be In calfl - . , .;t�on sif her ;
I , 2 to rrow cows, -,! from repelling a night attack of Indiana make the shade of the poet plublisher ' she was busy with the prepar
2 tat heifers, 3 h If I Itig 2 years old, 2 sieB s L I � I :
. pegging down' for a stqrm. But on who once operated the Kelmscott . I
0 erg,r Moon number of hens. � wedding outfit This A-ciaph comolacent- I
rising 2 years old[. a 0.14,3 Don, Guess - to I ' . . -
-1 Massey-garrii O' loot binder nearly I an occasion such as this t e reason for press hug his goldon harp with pleap- ly accepted as evidence of subtaission " :
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now, I Massey -Harris mo�ver, I ;Noxon seed drill, I I the alarm would be pLpparent even before ure, for if there is a man who de- I to his wilt. The silk dress was a* doubt � � , �� ,�, ..,
horse hay rake, I gang plow, 2 fanning niffl@, I k , . . 'Sf� ��
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bobalaighs, I cutUr. 1 sin Is buggy and top, I single . � 1. . wo.uld be fiery red., and the reflection in od for the make of the thing to bo thought. ' .
plow, one 2,000 pound wei scale@, locuffler,li act the -sky would make it an ipapiring spec- done, This Is the. doctrine which is the hour of th� - Thera io more money in workiug - I
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diamond harrows, I set d )able harneso,l act single taele. But we had no timp few, specta- preached by Elbert Hubbard, and ceremony, but to the groom's Rnger and . --------- - . -
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forks, shovels, crowbars a , nd other artier, s too num. , � cles. E very once in awhile! we could see what the pastor of the Society of confusion his bride appegred before tho �** I - . I-: I M 't
erou8tomention. Aho;some household furniture. just above the ritli of the h6rizon a burst , - Ore butter in TlIfi-tillIg a BhRrpleff
- Philistines preaches he also practices, ass-mbled company in a plain Cotton i , ;.. --.'. � .
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The above will positively be ld without - reserve as of flame, and if there were any buildings town, it kitchen apron, her sleeves roll �.' � �-,. " �;.. I . I
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the proprietor has sold bli fArm. Terrmo--All on As Emerson once said, if a man shall -1 I I
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of 35 and under, cash; over that mm�buiit 9 month * bet-weeii us and the fire they Would stand d' a piece of work incomparably bet- tip and her hands floury from tho kne d- I ff... ".. �: �2, �`�,- ;
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notes. -A discount of 4 cents an- the'dollar for ca"ah R � . the grandeur of the, scene, though,its Pie- "Will you take me as I am?" she ask- I I - _ t
on credit amountg. DONALD SMITH, proprietor n nialce a pathway to his doori though � ; - � use of� the Sharples will, in 011e TOV., f �
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TH0314,8 BROW, auctioneer. I 1635-2 1 CUR tut-esqueness was never lost on me.' -he live in a forest. And of la,to the ed, with a courtesy. 1. � I . �;_ I . - � 4 r �
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. STOCK FOR SERVIOE. A ing off toward the fire, and we would the house. Not in the least disconcerted,* or�wijj a right along doing the beat of .
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GAR FOR SERVICE. -The undersigneJ will . ' 'The wind turned about an hour stgo. - I C� - wor or yuanii onger. W . - � � -
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B- for service on Lot 8, Conceadhin 7,Tuokeremith, . � ' ':"P-101��, � It's 20 miles'off yet.' stepped without a. word Into the ,place bleth s. Write for catalogue -it's froe. We want . �
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at the time of servioe. JAMES STRONG. 1673 tf This man kn(ws what he did and , "Then ;the two w.ould watch the fire for Jlo�,,-croft Shop, vacated by his brother, and they were as le of the Shwples i4every township in Ontario ,y Or - I I
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'nionient, and then the chief would turn This "shop" is the married there and then, i , M � reover, they co=t . for the sa . I -, ! -
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. FOR SERVICE. -The underBignad has on his � how bb did it: 3uch endorsen*xits as i d say, 'Better get the shove lica'dquarters of 'the Society of Phil- "lived happy ever after," quite in fairy i -1 � � I
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miles weat of Seafortbi a thoroughbred Improved of its'merits. � � � _.I..0.1�.1-1cla�i -1 . ' little while" that most eccentric and f � I ; i I
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"That meant work. In those days we orded by the lady's temper, Asaph re- r � I i 4 1
Yorkshire pig, to which he will admit a limited num-, i 11 I I .
. bshawa, N'zr., Fe intm-esLing little monthly, known as i .
bar of sows. This pi� al ways had ' an escort as protection ulained a bachelor till his death. -Youth's , z .
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man, of Mount Forest, who is one of -the best breed� Dear Sim-Pleaso send m. r Treatise on Tile Philistind Magazine. But it is . ; � .
itob. e* against 11diflnS, US111illy One company of Companion. ! �
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� era in the Province. ' Ternis_$I, payable at the bottles, Engliah prInt. I h. ,e cured two Spavins hifantry, sometinies a troop of imvalry. for its beautiful books that East . 1- I I " I I
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necessary. JOHN B. HENDXRS03Y. * Spavin Cure In four we4s. The soldiei-s who were not on gual-d Aurora 'has become famous, for no- various Incomes. I I I
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FRAINK4UBERIEN. would bd turned out with the rest of us wheve else in America are such crea- Not long before her (Alrs. Proctor � I I
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0 PIG BREEDERS. -The undersigned will keep Price,. $.i; six for $5. As a liniment for We'd each get a shove] from one of the tions iii book -making produced.: death Mr. Browning, Mr. Matthew Ar- I . I � . . . I - . : � I
- Ton Lot 26, Concession 6, L. R. S., Tuckersm'th, familv use it has no equal. Askyourdruggist � � I .
. a thoroughbred CuzsTmR Wnffx Pie, also a thorouirb*. wn-ons nud fall -to. The boss tvainster, The otitput of the ."sihop" is not nold and I were standing in fr6ut of t � ; 3
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bred YORKSHIRE Pie. A limited number of soww,lwill wbo didn't do any driving, but just ho, -!j .
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� Treatise on the Horse," book free. or address ng IS SPRING .
I beadmitted to each. Terms, 11, payable at the time . I , ed the other drivers and ran the outfit hill, the voltinies�tbat dj) go forth about the various,incomes made by prom- . 1� ; �
of service, or$1.50 If char ed. Alpo a few Chester' I DR. J. B. KENDALL CO., ENOSBURO FALLS. VT. I � I
JAMF1 GEMMILT. 1808-62 . generally, would work .out a line Itround from the Itoycroft all have on them inunt persons. Mr. Browning told how : � I - . I � �
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IrTNAKWORTH BOAR FOR SALE AND IFOR HER, I I around on the line- -not a deep ditch. un- 'workinariship. This lit6u country he had met an exalted personage who to . Wear ty ; you! want one I . � � t
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TVIOZ.-The undersIA-ed will kipep Jor oery ce It Will Pay You To derstand; just turn the sod upside down. town prin ing plant gives free in- much onhomie joins an inordinate chri- r ! �
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11; payable at time of service wl h privilege of re, �� I and we had scythes along for that pur- ors, crayon drawing and hand illum- � exactly what 7ou need. We carry a complete line i � I �
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bred youn Tamworth Boaro and Sown for sale, I .il . surgeo makes ixk his profession." I shades shapes and 8121,�Ls, and from Pur $1.25 leader to our i 1�.
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Dhas for @ale a young thoroughbred Durham I COLLEGE, CHATHAM, ONT., . then a knowledged leader of the Onglish , � � I i
� bulls, eligible for registration, They are all red to re ever In demand by business houses. Among.. "Usually we camped by the side of a there are some'llundred workers in - bar, "does a great barrister make?" - I . m9a2s wara- - i
river. When the fire was on the other or 6 iecessaryl article in the weR dressed �
color and are excellent stock. HERBERT CR10H, those "Who have recently secured good positions are the Roycroft Shop busy In making Pov t 0'ats are now a most n, i I I
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SALE.-Tw'o Shorthorn bull calves, 8 and 19 with B. Housum & Cow any, Cleveland, Ohio. nnd the stream was small enough, Aurorans. The only impoirtation. In he was the third asked. "Possibly, eir, I- , - . -
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cheuri barley suitable for seed, which yielded 60 . Windso Paint and Varnish Company, Windsor. I I binder who,works miracles in evant i : ; i i !_++ to F ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ;
bu3bels to the ser, last harvest. A, G. SWILLIE, C ' -so we had the river for one side of ; a . 1 7
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. Henoajl F. 0. I le83-tf way off ce, St. Thomas, Ont. These, with 130 others the ditch. tho mysteries of his art. er nettled, "as a ma - -
. of t ur pupils, have taken mood positions since July "This ditch business sounds like a big � tter of fact, last year I I
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OR SALE. -Six grand Shorthorn bull#, 10 to last. Doe,3 It, not pay to attend the boot ? The pres- , S I made f40,000 and might have made . �
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Fmontbe old, the beat Scotch breeding. Alsoo � . more had I not been taking.hoUday lou i .0 �
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I- gelding, good onco,well broke and need to all For Catalogue, address. can vrorIc pretty' lively. After the ditch 1! i � i .
of - their scholarly pastor 'they dis- When he had finished speaking, Mr. i - ' !
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IVE STOCK FOR SALE AND MEN . WANTED, digent authors and have an annual make that by literature, do we?" --J. Ke- . I �
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some newly calved. Wanted -1 married man to flient eastern college has recently con- Gladstone and Bkadlaugls. . �
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take charge of a farm by the year, 1 iharried man to� I %vas unnecessai*�,- The wind would change ferred on Mr. Hubbard the degree of Tn some reminiscences of Glad tone � . R M I .
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=r=__1___i9 �_ MWi. and Neighbors. and waited. When we saw that we were Gus q i the house, the aged statesman Would !
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Grand Tmnk Railway. i I�j gOiDg intb business, the advice of the with fear. We had tbem tied firmly to plex social and economic problem, house of commons ai to the advisableness � � . q 11
� best- business ftiend you know is worth con- the wagons, big prairie schooners, howev- They are doing a great work with a of allowing a Roma I . I I
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JoiNG WUT- I SHAFORTH. Cmwwft, Bac aolle Kidnoy Tablets first came to Sea. sters couldn't control them at all. � � � I
paesenger .......... 12.40 P. v. 12.65 P. m . tory that has a fifteen -minute. recess proposal, and in -the course of Ihis re- ;
Passenger.... .. .. 10.12 P. M. 10,27 P. H. fort . � "The flames in it solid wall ran right up in the lni,ddle of the forenoon 41nd the mavks incidentally paid a tribute to 'that � . � The best remedy known for chasing L �
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GOING F.Aw-, I sparks. The sparks set fire to the stub-. hour at noon and a': Saturday half- i f . ; ;
Passenger .. .. .... 7.63 A. M. 7.38 A. M, sult scores of Seaforth people to, verify the ble -inside the ditch, and that began to hollday, when all the! workers ge7t out * A Remarl�able Clock. I i, i Oum like magic, loss of voicae, hoaxse-
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, Passenger .. .. .... burn. The stubble was short, .though, and r)la,y handball; t at surrounds its The most rema kable clock i In the - I I ness, brone,hitia, asthma, soreness of �
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� ements Interest of the scene. and beauty; that h a piano, bv,th . �
Wellington, Grey and Bruee. like that of Mrs, John Finkney, Goderich . - I � . I
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Gowa Nonni- Psasenger. Mixed.. stre t, Wppb, who _8aysi:-" My little girl, us was somefbing terrific. We doused rooms, and a library; that has no ficial human bonesiand skulls inja heap, I � DOSB-A teaspoonfal three or four . I �.
Ethel .......... 10.06 P. H. 1.40 F. M. age 11 years, has from childhood been bosses; pays good -wages and dividcs i . i
2.10 ourselves With water and in that way there being R suffi6ent number to form . i times a day, and on retirffig at night. I
Brussels.. .. .. 10.17 profits at, end -of ifie year, and ,you I . .
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Bluevale.. .. 1. 10.30 2.36 delicate. The back and kidneys have given kept comparatively cool, and we kept the 12 perfect skeletons. At I o'clock t�e � -
Wiujzham,... - 10,37 3.16 lots of paiu and trouble, parbicularly in, the have the I Roycroft Sliop. A New I .
Goixa SouTH- - -Passenger. Mixed bed wettitig, so common in children. Noth:- canvas covers of the,wagons wet down so York'bibliophile told me a few days number of bones forming a single skele- I � � �
that they couldn't burn. ton come together with a snap, the skele- � ! 1,
Wingham ............ 6.60 A. H. 8-66 A- m ing eemed to relieve her in any way until I Our ago that he inade it a. point to buy � I
Bluevale .. .......... 7-00 9 1.7 "The situation didn't last long. ton by invisible mechanism springs to its I
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E'.hel_..._._.,. 7.28 10,02 ney Tablets from Robert's drug store. - The A each burn down to the river on croft Shop. This .nian I-lubbard, he once, and, returning to the heap, falls to . � 9 . i
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London, Huron and Bruce. a very few minutes. As soon as we could number of skeletons which rise from the ; flie "le of � �
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don he trouble that bad existed so long away 'the 'traditions -with which . I Our firit order was for a quarter 6f & dorta,: :v
GOIN01 NORTH- Passenger. , we got out of, the water, and as it was Pass � heap varies, and when the,whole 12 rise MAPO. - .
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cantralla ...... ....... ... 9.18 6.66 1 turned In for a little more sleep. Nothing The output of the shop is necessarily cle is said to be most grew's'ome. 0010ft� " 'I
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Exeter .. . .......... _ .. 980 6.07 Price 50 oents per botil. - A free 4mple 11, the work 1 is substantial and I -1 I
HeD841L ................. 9.44 Inore to stay up for, you see."-Brooldyn 1%ma . I znt�qwjff �
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618 - of Dr..Pitcher's Backache Kidney T�blets . - will endure, and therefore, a.,§ 4 busi- Mildness Itself. � . �,,f- � _�
Kippen ................ .. 9,60 6.26 Eagle. - - � I . I Made a well I - - �M
Bruciefteld ................ 9.68 6.83 mailed to every applicant. It you doubt . � the bibliophile in ,"I doD't know aboqt letting you go to � & SONAD � t.
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C;Ilnton...- ,,�� ............ ior.16 6.66 the tes!imony'c,f your neighbors you can . He -Meant All Right.. queAion held, e�rery I-Iubbard book that children's dinner;- party, jEatie. You i I I 11 I DuMM I.MFORT=S Or
ljondeffboro; ..... .... .. io.33 7.14 prove for youraelf-get a sample absolutel. ' I eir ,
. Blyth .... . . ............ 10.41 7.28 free. Send f3tamp to The Pit y Miss Fisher -l -really don't.think'I shftU he' added to hisi library was money alivays become! so wildly excited at such i I Jules Robin & AWs Brandy, Cognae,
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Belgrave ...... .... ...... io 66 1 take part again In theatricals. I al . I
WInghtum arrive ....... .. 11.10 787 Co., TORUNTO, ONT. ways sec,uraly and well spent. places." I ; . � Wanes ; jno. do KuyPer & Son., Rol- _�
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8.00 feel an though I were making a fool of � "I won't this time, mammaI Please lot I
G01"(0 SOUTH- I pamouger, __ - �, . i . ,� land Gin, r R
- Wingham, depart .... .... 11.58 A.M. 8. 16 P. X. �, I 131YS(of. me col I won't do anything but just I N 101 to �' I ,
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Bly-th., � ................ 7.16 346 An exbeptionally ugly old woman in - ! HI N Doo RE j=DY iq -
Tj 0- 0 1 ! thing) --;-Oh, everybody thinks that.-HAr- i - 7 ': !! gow, Scotland ; Jamiesori's Irish ri. 1
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lem, L fe. Xerely� Investigative. � ! whisk Dublin, Ireland ,- abo Port
Clinton ............ .... 7.47 426 .. I all Neiry Diseases, Fallin
� by acting as bridesmaidat a wed- ! -4; Montag �
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Brucefleld ................ 8.06 4.49 If &n person tells you that FV "Are you curi0s or meddlesome?" , and Sjer� Wine from Franee and .
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Kippen . .............. .. 8.16 4. R - y -1 "AllaIny a man', said Uncle Eben, "gits ding. A Chinese bride ma,kes a point �1. . do=, ete.snugad by past abuses, giv" kly W� Spain, Agents for Walkees Whisky.
1(an"ll . ............ .... 8.22 6.02 __ de rep au solemia sini- of cbLoosing only ugly women for her , "Not In the le vim sind size W shrunken o no and Q010 � - I � � i
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&85 5.14 %:�_ (Er4 I 0__Rj10= anything locked up I haTe, to find out surWirrestoviosx-ow-wa-h"d z 11 Outwio ; Royal DistiRery and D*vW � .-
fteter ............ .. .... . I because. he ain't smaht enough to attendants in order that they may jimily .. *din vmt pocket. Price 41.004vmcksm;
Ceatrslia .... .......... - 8.48 6.23 - I � ply what's inside of It or die.'7--betroit Fire$ sixt" . wimawrWong"Oran"t"0002woor, Ale and Portero Tbrontio. If
London, (earive) .......... - 9.60 A. m. 6.26 Has left Seafoith, 't you believe it. know when it's tillie to laugh."-Wasia- act as foils to her beauty. . . . . DON'T 9VT AIR IUMVION. but] �
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Heifers. and Eas ki'ads of pictuietj painted to order. TNE NURON EXPOSITIOR-0FRCEs � . gave a most * renting leeture. I the 4"ds 1;
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Of the most f aahionable strains for sale at RESIDENCE-Tisrse doors south of the railway � 7" -Mr.s Will Arn Clegg, who has been an � 7,v= e)a%&W or d Med and sna4a to look lik* deUvered to any part Of thO 60W I
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reasonable t -ack, on tae westsidd of Ittin skreaL - is itcheU F 0 . ft*& - I I
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