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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-09-28, Page 6-- ----- ­­­ - _-111 -1 . ______ ­­­ _ ------ ___ r " - ­-, �­ - -7 - - _­­_.___- ­- ­=­ '!--- T.- -- �___­;__­_­_ -1 - _____­_____ , ; - . , . I I . � I I I I I . . . � . . � i I , : � � I I � I ; , : f, , � � I . - I I i I , , . I I I � I .� � . I . I d t I I I - I � I . . - . � t . . � - I I . . � j , i - I - ­ j i I . �1 , . I � I--- _ - __ - � I - . . I , , . ­. I _:.__1_ . _ ­ I . � --7-- - __'�� __ ­_- --��_­ - - � -..-7;r ,,�� � No . . �;;7V' _f7�-�i_- � - Z� 1. - , - '" 4" . - _ �� --"----: ­ - -1 - � - � ,,, - I _... . � �.. -I .- _­.— It _ � -1 _ -I 11 � 1,.� __11 I � � -11 . � - i � . I .- � -1 : '. I ­�- � : w . , � ,- - i . I � - - . - I -_ � - :, . , I : I - . . r� t - '. - - I I . � I I 1. 11 i I i -- � �, . I � 1 2 : - : � P I j . I ; � . � �1, -1 ;I"- - i i -1 � I -1 � - ; � I -, ; � I I � A � -I -_ � - I I . A i,. . I r . . ., 4 . I i �, . 11 I � I I , � - - I - - I - ; G I , . . �, r . - I I - . .1 - - � � . I I r. . � i . : . 1 i -- - i I .. - I . I . - - - . - I I . -.-- - __ I I I b � I - r . �, I I . i- .t I -_ I I - . � I . � �! ;` I . ` . - I , A� -1, !:, 1-1 I � ; I - I - ­ i : S . D, : , P_ ; ; '� Zurich Sho �v Pr ", I - I " ��- � - '. - t , z6 Li �i� I . r � . � � ' i . I - � i � iwiE nere I . . - !�'_' ., I The following is a listo t he, kiz6 .- .. .- - , � .1'*�� :C . .at the Hay Branch Agriculttiral cc ietly, . _:� i ­ .; 1. ­ ­ I i,�&T:auraday - � ,;z. 1 .� -ABSOLUTE � held in Zurich, in Wed- - I . � ­ � � �J, _t .. . : li 1.� � 11., . of last week . - 'I " �' U. I �_' - . � ;­ 1. � . year-old gelding )r I 1*4 Homsms.-Two- � !� � - 1. - . Oy " i 'i 1;.1 - a lv� � � - -James Patters . . Span t�arep� or j el ingE, I � - -1 � . agon i t i in harness -and , Earn6qt Gie , Henr y Z � 1, ;ie t 2 - 11.1 � I . - Roeder. - - . I � I . '!�.4 _1'r, SEC-URITYI� - ­ I -1. � . ­ _­ I. - - I � ! �- i .1 � Agricultural. Brood mare4, i acoo npa-nie I � -1 I ., I � . � - I - 414 1. '. . � �miewmwwnllwlwis with foal, John �Thompoonj osley Harvey, . � � � 11 ­ , . I _. - j 2 James Green. Foal, Weele ' I Job i it!4, -1 - .L I � - � . y i Hary _. I I 1; ,�4 _� ,_ .. i ar-ol I � - - Cenuine � Thomson James - -Green. I T , " - Fyy.. - �ul ; � I I .1 . 4 . - I � , - q , ma ii I - gelding or filly, Robert Love, J�arnoot Giei 0 -1 4_ - I I _1 0 � , f I � . I.,I � . , , 7 Godfrey -Nicholson. One-yesr�old old eIc_ t, 1, :, � . I 018 lit7 z:4 � � . I ' G Xioh ot . T';_,�� - ing or filly, A Ellerin ton, , - . I . - -� 3 - I In 1)&'rnees or waij - ­ t : : r : Span mares or gp,ljd.' ,-,i' Carter S ; - - _qn . i . if . ! . ��L I i b -n-, John Decker, R. %xialt"d. - I I ..... I , �� - --- I . . L . .. "I I -C , , , ,,, I -W . I General Purpose. -1Rjkoo&J1 mare.t ac6n - ". 1� I . I f fli i panied with foal, A get er, 1 Robs .t Allal �, 11 ­ 1� I -1 � i Littleliver Pffl& Wendel Smith. Foal, WSroi�h, J Road 4 I ,� �! , it i � i - .1,4�, 'I I . or I � � I - . ! I I � � I � ,­­ "' - i Robert - Allan. Two.yosr-old d i I 7 i ,� � i e in ( r I I I ;; ,�: � : � - . . I � � - - i W I . . i" _! � 1� It. 4� filly, A Ellerington, I 8miti nr I .t , - . 0 y . � . t . Must Bettr Signature of, I I � "I ­ I - - - -I , �. -_ I 1 1�:t_,Gzienther. Spin mares or goldiDgi, in hal. -1 I �;� _V .i " ;, -t .. I � .. ­ . . I . C j � r ;.1 A . e_,.--o,N��- 1 ness and wagon. Jacob Roeder, Re ite -. , , I � - � - . . ,01 f .4 7 000 i I !;-. 4 -i 00� 00. - : meyer, C Truemndr. : 0"' . . . � I ­/ � Carriage. -Brood -mare, �coompanie � �. � ­ I �' ! �, . 11 : ��? . , � - I I I � lAoel4c__�-.14 , I 7 I � , r . ;1 . � � � . ; � f0iii, W Witzel. Fool, W -Witzej F ( - I., ; ­ 7 i . I . , t : 4 t I .- P I - j a ­ - � . - slmlj,�� wrapper Below. Brien. - Two* -year-old gelding or 6 Ily, Ca � , .J�_ - ­ 5to Fac- I - � - - - I � . I � �i ,! � per Walper, A Geiger, A Williams- On, I., . . : - ;­ � � . . I � T4jrr *MAU and a* caw - r year-old gelding or filly, F O'Brien. A Gd. . t � �­ . , - I Vi �;� , 1� ; , � V � L gbr. Hpad mares or geldings, .in haw no a . I - � �. p take as suguz. ; . , � it - I � I � � k, i -, �', % . I ; fitid carriage, 8 Brookenshire C Wal Pe , � . I � � �i 1 t� i ;': . I I : I rOk-111ARACK ' ' B � � it _�, . uggy horse, in harnessand bu gy, Me rmn r � U: i � ­_ - -, ­ � ��_ �, RS FOR-DIZZINEUb _: .11'rotgers, Thomas Bissett,jB Ph le. I CAKT09 . . - - . I * , � 'I. � -.:'Roadater. -Brood mare, acco apanied I y I R � .0-6-ar , Ia V. f I V FOR SJUIOUSNES ' - 7 . Moor I foal, P Lamont, George Coleman. John - 1. , , ITT � . - - - i I , . I I _. a - I a ID I rTe . o a I I � I I I . FOR,I . Geiger. Foal,'W Witzels Goo i I i Is), I I : 5, o I ViE I .1 I I ! r i � , , ! ISTIPATION. John Geiger. - Two-ye&r-old in or I ill� r, 4 1� I ill 41,- CO - r, ,- I I F1 L1 - FOR: , ' � '. A. Williams, A Duncap,.-H-Qu the . 62i i- " ­ FOR 04OW'Slull., ,� . ell, " 11 li� I - , ol n .� year-old Iding-or-filly, Win V�it.el, , - I . � - " 112 i - , I �_ - A, .1 � PFOR THiCOMPLEXIO ; Geiger, -gavid Schnell. Sp n1, , , ;, . —I __ " 1�: _�A � - t � [knnuffmaz 1*00T � I , ;. 'I., : . s,( - . � _ VA NATUR -1 4r.� � 11 ­ i harness and b Jo nD3c - :1 . geldirr' 9 ,� �_ I , go, in . i �: '' "WOWIT"Ptawo , ., ugg 11 . - ` - _ . �. .- � � , harne, . an( bu gg r, - 11' �, __! - w - Buggy horse, in harnes � - 1. � I . -Tomwz�- -" -.77 - I . 4, � I I ��: I :1 1E. -1 . - I H Murray, George Scheellij, Jdrn�s . 1_ - - - I --i � T� �11 � . I -1 1;� � '� CURE SICK HEA�*,��C",! Ragan, or. � � A � , . . . �� - !�:F 1 tt 11 I --- . - - 1 , ;­ I I . 11 . i . � - -.1 I - I CATTLE.—Durbam milch., mrs, 'in i ni k - , , I . ., I t I �, 1 1 t ,--,- ­ .� . 6'. .1� I I I or calf, Jacob Roeder en� X -A �, -- �Z� i z %.� - *F I ' I - , I , I . VETE UNARY., �_ -1 � T I, .. I - Jacob Roeder. Two -ye r- Id hei? rA J c(b '. - .* � :1 : � , I � I -- in � " L "'' . ' ;I he'fe'r - , - 'i I ORN GRIEVE, V� S- honor Auats of ontaoo Roeder, Henry Kraft. a � V I I.. 4 1 7 L , - _ . �' � I ­� I t, YX"es of Domettl Henry Kraft. J all If, I )OD, . _. : 1- 1. � 1i Veterinary College. A Fd Jacob 'Roeder, :- . , rj I � . - , , . : I F � ; C, I � - _: .!t - SniMals treated. calls protoptly attended to ari !nr I . I , r i opeoisill Y. Jacob Roeder, Win Roeder, H Kra: t. � - " . oharges moderate. Veterinary Deot4kn - � - - , � - I . I . L b I 1. , � � � , . Office and residence on Goderich .'street, one door Other than thoroughbred �Lrhai i. I - _; I . A �, : I - i 4 - . � 9" of Dr, Scott'o office, Seaforth. L,` 1112-111 Milch cows, in milk or in calf, Jacob End - Z, .11 ., i . :� " � . I -11 ifer � I I � - .; L . I er, Henry Roeder, Earnest Gain. . I � ik� � - L I . �. � 4 � til - it! i � .1, . - LEGAL , � calf, Jacob Roeder, P Hartman, Wil .- 11 1`j L ". - I - 11 I I . Roeder. Two-year old heifer Earment ie 9, - ... � - . ---= 0 � M - : , I it- z j I- - - 'L ­ . a 'Y I �. � . :: ­ . 1- - t L- . . JAMES L. KILLOPANg let and 2nd, John Pf ff -4 arlin hei e -, I I I - I �i , , r I i_ � L I - '.�j� I t I : , John Combers, John 6fr ),ad' d' 3r, 1. I- �, I ": over and- Notar I � . " - L Barrister, Solicitor, Oonveys . t� _ t ..� , -t - Offloe over Pioltard's Store � �., � � R y Two-year, ere John P alff, atl �2t: d . . I - - leubllo� Money to loan. I I - - I � bi � 'fer 'John �; . . � , � j : � � " �. enk al a, 1 .152� and 3rd, Fat cow or. hot . . 0. I w i,� 1 Main Street, Soafortb. . , - . � � � . I 1-1 � I .,- : 71 ` � : , ,-I 7 1�6 :'I , �, � i 1, � John Combers. Yearling sl�;,, 1J. n Pfaff, 7 ­ , _t -1 ; j- I lot and 12ad, John Coiilbeii. Fa at as r, ; � 1 i : , . - . ,;; I . � , Re. St. HAYSI � : . - , � - I - I - I lbtL L 7 ;,- ,- and NotarV et ffad. 1 Oali, . I I il. ,:, � I ; Public John Pfaff, lot an L 1900, - � i Barrister Solicitor, Conveyancer � i-� . , I Soil itor I 1, 'ombeis, 2ad -and cc rd? 7 Offioe-li� Year oi Itartman, John Q � - , - �! � - 0 lor the Dominion Bank, : �. ; . - I I E 1 . � �� . I I -. �.,_ 1 �. th Mone to loan. 1236 SaEkt,;—Aged ram, Earnest �'eis, Georj, e - - - , . I i i �_ Dominion Eftnk, Sesfort . y � I I I . . - t , . I T ': �* , i � . I - ' � ?�. - --- . I ­ � . : i t_ ; . . Penhale. - Yearli ag ram, George Pent al). zz .1 - , � 1, � . I �. .11 I N. REST, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, p - I 00, Gi o, I �. 1. - Iti stairs, oy . - I _� 1, -, � I . . is Notary Public. Offices -er C. 7 W, - air,ewes, havin raised lambel lip . :_1 ; ­ - �, i , paprit'o b � 1, ookstore, waia stroct,%Aforth, oatarlo,�! PenhAle', let 'and ad.'. Pair tyearling elve3,. . ­ I I : ; F, , . 1811 George Pen -ale,, W' R, Batfler.' Pair ewe: - - � , - 1'' - � . I - . ! I rne t eis, � . amba, Ea George Penhale. Rain' � - i � - - I i - _ - ENRY B-FATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, &c, � - , v ' orgp e ale, E arnest Geis. I , !; - Iamb G I . . ­ � ,� : H Money to lo�to, 6tfido-roady'o Block, Sea. I 1. f . " , � , - 'U, I i , "; d � 0 1 forth. - - . 1679-0 ine 00 , Duncan . L t6ok all the, I . I .. ; z � -1 ;. I . � . t � i . - prizes i this class, , � . � . I_ - � - , . . . !?. :f . I - . : � �.. . i � J�f ARROW & GARROW, Barristers, Solicitors, �,c, Hoo -7-Tam worth, —Spri boat,, Syria LLL . I .. !,�,_ L 9 z t - _ L ­ - 1-� Cor..ffa�jpou St.snd_Squ&re,Goder1ch,O�t. sow, year-old SOW, Conrad 1uss ' lot aid . � I i 1� - I . , I . � � : ... ­ I . ; , 1. T. .AILROW, Q. C. , I � L f 14, . I ! � I - . I . , 1 4 - lr_;-_ L I :­ - � . . I _ - , -. , : luja CnxRLr,s GAnRow, L. L. BjI. 2ad. I I . I r , , " � . L I i z ­ E � � - I - I Yorkshire, — Year. old boarf A Foster. � ,. I . . . . . I i � :� � , n i - Barristen Solicitors e ' Y._PIYM6UtLh rocks, WyndoAes, . . - . LICOTT & MOKENZIEL .�o , P0`VLTR I � L � ; � It I ' I I . I - � ' I . , I i Clinton and Ba�deld. ' Clint;'n office, illijol'i � W Irwin, lot and 2ad. � Silve on sted : ; � � ­ L . - . I z ; : . z . I ­ Bayfleld Offloe, open every, . ! 11 . � : � ,,� Eck,- -_ ivaso street, Polands, H Roeder, - Black Spani h, ig it .. � - I Thursday -Blain street, Orst door west of osioff;oe. -� . I , L I - � I I � 11 �, I . ... _� _- - Moneytoloan. Jhmos$cott &X.H.Mclenzieg� trahmas, dark Brahinas and Dorkins, ' ' V � " � � W I V T, , I 1� I . . _.. ___- ,L 11� . Irwin, let afid 2nd. Games, John B�4 k(r. � - � I I � - I � - � L . I � - � : - 7 ; - I I I Red caps, Joha�. Becker, ,�ohn Voe k(r. I It � : . � .: I r I I V, HOLMESTED, suo0essor to she late arm I of . : 'i . . . � 11 , White; Logborns,j J W Irwin,: Ohn Be ke r. I I L . F.. Mocaughay 8k Holmeeie4, Barrister, Solio tor . , L , - Bro 'S it 1. ; . - , � r .: I wn.Loghorns,1 John Becker, �)`S � ;, � r I Conveyancer, and Notaly Solicitor for the an . . - I &dlan Bank of Commerce. Money to lend. Firm White bangshane, b'uff. Cochin letis and L L i ,- -t L 'Offloe In Books'@ Block, Main Street ge Qochin in 4- for vale. dL J W Irw , Ist And 2n i � i � ,yF_ f I L � 1, __ I t I . . - IL . . I - . �3kirni China due Is, J W -Irwin, Jo,in lec cl, L I - - I ­ ­_ _- L . . . I � I'M . . , , ­_ . ________ 1 t er. Rouen ducks, J�ghn Becker, 4 . V� Ir- . , ; I L I - ; win. Ducks, i%n 7 - Ged, George. Clausius, I I . : I �: . � , L i 4 -T --- . _� 61721 1 � J W. Irwin. Ge��se, J Irwin, Ge!or&e 0 aus. I I . � . I .- - ,,: I I I -ainea fowl, George Claitisi , John , I t I . I : i us, C'r Is, I � - � I , . __ - � _ � ! Becker. Collect! on- rabl I Booker. , � ; 4 - -,cry box of the genui 9 Toulouse goose, George -0 auslus, , fohn ,. :1 Thin sigmatuxe is on. eN n .i I .- � I i 1- . - o - - Laxative -Bromo-Quinine Tablets - - Becker. . . � �' , I . . I . I I . I ; - I a the remedy that curve a cold in one day GRAIN AND ,9j--,E,D,S,—Whit0 fall w eat, I L . - . � � . - . i E'arnest Gies, Georg Schoollig, Alex Mo- . - I ­ . . . - - - " ­ " - ­_______-­ ­­ -- e . __ . . . . - t : . . � ­::.- '-L I - - I � � i E wen E . . � � . - � � . Spring wheat, any. variety, I av: d . I DENTISTRY. ' . , I I i � ; ;� 11 L I . Spenser. Six -rowed barley, Jacob Ro)der, : - il.. . _: I .r . . George Clausins, jWm Roeder.. ' Two i iwt d . . : Go. F BELDEN, Do - Do §3# barley, Joseph :Pattersod. White )atg, z - � DENT18T. i El %rnest Gies, Jaiiies Patterson, P Sur, 6ru 3, , . Rooms over the DcIluip-ion Bank, Main 81�eet Large peas, Alexr McEwen. ! 8maii, .- ea;, S�atorth, . . . I I � 119111 Win Roeder. Timothy seed,,. E I Troyen, ' _____. ___ ' i � f in, W. TWEDDLE, Brusiols, Dentifit, mely ' 1, Kraft, Robert cAithur. � I � � X Seaforth,)Graduat? of It. C*. J), S., Toronto. HORT [CULT URE —Apples,�Colleotion auy I . Earnest Gies, Snowdew Brotheri, Post Leraduate course fit, crown and bridge work at L kind) ; - Ha I 401's School,. Chicago. Office over A. R. L Plate fall apples, le,twitest Gies. ; Plate wiz- . L � Smith's store, Bruoaela. 1.60941 . . . : � . . . . � I ter apples, Jacob Roeder. King T mpkina, � . : I - � . 7-'-jR. F. A� SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the I'l-jenry Kraft, A 'Geigbr. S n o W.H. NJ. I .9 J r t IV � � . JLJF Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also 1j, White, - E,arnestl Cies. Northern 8?ieo, . I - I . L I Earnes i 'I aldwim, ;_� -j - - honor graduate of Depnrtmenti of Dentistry, Toronho t Gies !red Willetit.- :11 � I . I I ii I . Univoralty. Office in the Petty block, Honoall - A Geiger, Jacob aberer. R 1; g -eeni ng 3, 1 �. ; . . Will vNit Zuriah every Monday, oommonoing Moo - I ;! - I I - . : 4 4, day, Juno lob.' 168,1 - Philip Hartman, 0 Oiwald. 1 -Ganada rec], _. __!, - , , . I . I I : `1) r. - - -on pip. I �, - � - --- - -_ -_ - . - Henr,- Kralt, Jacob 11, ede . � Ribs J. I % , � . � . I I J� . I R R It ROSS, Dontlab (�uouasor �o F. jW, piD, C Oswald, E trnest Giep.` Gel Ion rus-' z 1� - I I : 71 . . e), graduate of Royal College� of Deqtal � I D- 'Twudd.1- - sett�, H Kraft, J hn Deckor.� jBe D i j, � !� , - . I I Surgeons of Ontario; Brit class honor gtaduate of M, L_ . , I 'eiger. Wagdor � to. t Toror.to Cuivors-ty -, crown and bridge %,ork, 41s, ,A, G s and ann , Oa"f ;. � ;! . I � � . L I : - . 1. gold work in all Its forms, All the tno&t mod�rn Alaiden's blusb, Jan, b Habbrer, , C aper . . I ,�� j c' _r . I . I . - . - mef.hodd for l,.-dnleuq filling and painless extractlo� of N.N T al L or. Ble , IiMippin, George' Sc o .- : I I L . I .1 . beeth. All operationa carefully perforined. Dflloe: I ig, F�'.,Arnev___Oles. Pewaulteq,E �rnest ie . I L � I , - � _! — . _ I I � - T%yoddlu'u old �tand, u�ur.Dilllj.groccry, Seaforth.' , I 4%-r . - Colv�r �,, Jmcob Roeder, Henry X aft. 'o . . .. L I ; 1640 . I . . I lection russett ap les, Earnegtjl,ics, Ba th t , : - - - � . pears, WmBlack 11, J.o�nDecker Flet le ; . : . I � I I V II!, � � I � WS1&161-:519k` - beaut5, �Vrn ' 'n WI i te. � � L , I c IM A L , A, " 1� P, 1� Bla k ,ell., Mrs J,�oh . . � 4 , 1.�l �11 ��_ " I I - I - - � .- , I -, Prunes, Herman NVell, I I t I r I I � 2/6 L P H4rt;�aan. rab : 1� - - 1 21VI'li " " L L� � , apples, red, e an. . Henry . tender, j C . I �_ . I I I , 'r � , . � .... 11 .0/ 7,' ;�, 4, f C�Al, " I I Crab apples, yellow, Snowden, Bros., Au,yust . , I I 'hnes. Pla � I T110 befit plapo In, Arnor(0% for �-oitng men and E to -of grapes, Jamb Ilaberer W � - "W(Ittlfil� to oevirro a *durabl6n, Shorthax , , 01'ris, Osw R - I I It.141rleq� E Id, PhrII6. aolledfli()�' graLpea, : I ( , . I . L I 11(li'lialdval 111,kwing or Vvrjloai%�Iijil, Intorougli 13YS. ( . � IL � - tPir, of AtItUal Buaifo)AA, bo�i,jfijri entiro year, littwento JAcGb Habererj '�,!..ollection L ruU, L . . � - n ILWY time. Cuta*mwi6 Frep. Reff-retwo, IL11 R it Johnstoll, ohn; Do4ke�. Wi it(r � - 11 I V.11.il 1.1.1"j,puti, 1i I - lz`�ulv C� N -Al- -11. it, KIEI�CEH, so'- pearki, R It Joh!hs Ion, %V B i Battler.- all � � , I . : � ___ t __! � : . . i - pears, Casper Ritrig: 11, . . , � . . � . MEDIC , AL. I 4 VEMPTABLES, I )Otatoes'—, I �Osei Gec qe - i i , - " - - i i � SchroLder, A �40i,gor, W B, Battler, f1e- I , ! : I . I Dr. John McGinnis, I phant, Guorge 8uhroeder,� Gyrts ColOEk­,. � 1 ! - - 11 I , Hon, Untdaato London Woa4rn University,, m ) I John - Ducker, Color6d o ! ted, ' Gec q, e - 0mj dr I I . 6" C �* a — :: - U E 8 LE 19 I A N "; OUSI E " ' - b 0 - � ' � 4" ' r ' - ' , I I a 11. I 1� � I I i�unl � I - �1 ITL IFID LIVE4. I'� I N�r low,. ( " PAT I t,_, �,-J,U,,, �,% � V, - I i�OW 8 I . , I- P, L, K .i � , _ t� OMPLEXI . I �� . o "'. � I- i , I .",( � ,g �- _ � I . , 7;rrd _.,� . . , .. - : rw� ru malp;, H � - - - - - - - � 4, , 9 if n . �, I �rl 'I I of Ontario College of Phy�lolano sod burg ,Schoellig, ,John Decker, W Smi�h. Mi!,h � - � , �, .- ; I I Office and Rebidenou-Formorij, occupied by MrMt gf it nbI tie, (i eorg�� Suhroeder, '�acob _Ilabe.le " I E . � - I Snow�cu Bros, j Any yarie�y, H Lipp 3r �, Pickard, Victoria Strout, noxk to the Catholic Chuto� � . ­ . 9WN!gbt; cafla attundod prozOptly. 146SX12 1 Collection pota oes, Oeorge � �chrocder, 11 . . � . . � . � . I , I ----- - ­ __1 --.,-. - , p, . . - W. 110TUA51, 5f D,, (11. At., Ifonpr Craduilto Lippert, W B aWer., Whi0 giant, ( a �. I � —_ I A. and lt*vtlo% of Trinity! Medical 0ollago, Gra- "_`"_1`"`o` - ' . I M . . I - . � duate of Trivity unhi�raty,,rticniber of ,College of . I . . � 7 - - pi, I jaii.-imim and Surgt-oufj 0 Ontario, Cousti=6, on� i tarlo. 0',11Wk fortut:6.% occuplod b) Dr.Ccoper. 1060 � 1 1:0H ifln 1101 o . ­ -- r - - I I I � � �� . A LFX. IIETILUNE, M. Ii., Fellow of the Ro�&! - . . I . (Jollage Phyalo!%ns hargeons, -) : ,tiL .'of %�d Kingston. r - . I � � Anoo,sesor to Dy, 3dw.�'.dd. i Of1doe lately oconplod , . - I ! I . , L , , Dr. _9-ot-,Md, 21:0- Sbre(A, Seaforth. Rooldoxico I S, b y no meanE, - . - §�, � th ' dmadf : � -Oorner of V1,3torla gjinro, tl�l houce l%toly cocupled , s - � I I L. E. Dancey. I 112v, discab � it is- � - _­ . - - -__i____1_1-1 i I F I th (ril � be- ?Q0 to I , ,_ � � �5 , . . . DR. F.- J. SURFLOWS, in thei hc(n ,, * . 11.1111�(y - I I � ..., � ! 0 I ,date ro,.31dant Phyalclaa and $urgeon, Toronto Gon- : ortl Hoopital. Honor graduate Trinity Unfvoralfly It caln ahvays I � 0 0. " be' ,,, '') topped- . � - roembor of tho Collog-j of Ph�plolanii and Surgeons � I )c(T i . . of Ontarlo. Coroner for tb� county of Huron. ill the I I 1'. . � � . I 1 I I 1,11 0, Thq" tl-:)Ll)-) ;. 'jffix-t ,Lt,Vj 1'.t 41kit'nk e- 1) Acriob Street, Eaut of the - I 1 1 0 i idutr _fb4t jiturch I . -plxon� 10� � - t i - � i 1";: Y011 C101"t - � 1385 0 1 , I kliolV 'bu've g( 5. I - - � I � I --,-.c - __ _ _ -, � I � - it; yod don't . - -_ I I I I IF' 1 U -i I el cve- it - yc I � ; D RS S C 0 T w . 4'L MacKAY, ' ; � - - I � : WOn't belicVC t '. 4 -) ! I , " till ' . I . . I PU YS f C I A.N � _- - D SURCI.EON.S, . ` AN i . 1- . you ai � a .-.-, GoderIch 6kroub, oppji'.�,o Motliodist oh'_rdb,Se&fa *forcccl to. � Yth I - � T1161 -It ils dange .. ! I � I I I _� I � I . - ; T - J. 0. SCOTT, graduai) Victuilla and Ann Arbor, and 0 Ll.(j. 'ILI , * , I I S . � � I . I member Ontario Colle a of Pb)-miclans sod � . ; . � Surgoone,, ( rolunty of Huron. I D( . � t I I � )A't be I . I I a f ra d ; but ,a ton a. MAcKAY, honor 9r.iduat 0 Trtnit y Upl . . � . , vorslily, � gold mod.%ll4Trinib,�, Medical Colfige. Member to it quick-- I A , 7: . , " yo � can 4 & it Vou. I collego of Physteisn-i and aurgeon�, Oniarto. I � I I : . I � I � I I . _____ , -_ - . i 1480 self and at % I. - I homt, * I � I � -_1 --zl--- . I z . 1___1 — I Take � scptt's! . I McKillop �)ire_ctory fo�' 1900. , i ' E niulsio in ( 1 11 . I I - T Cod Liver I I JA51ES LOC101AAT '!�_�0e,Seaforth V. 0. I - . I Oil, and jive �: can : - - AL%X. (,ARWNEjt, ('o .�ftc,jllot I . Leadb6ry P, 0. � - " I . JOHN G CKILVE, Co-mcillor, Winthrop P. 0 . fully every , . . ,, � � : 1 � � va I � Y. I � I I _P 0 �, . JAkES O'LAUGIIIAS, Councillor, Bedebwood � AlW*llfllAI.D Xf-Gill-,�,Ott, Colincillor,iSuaforth i"O - Thi . " is f s , I 1 i : I sound 'do In( I I - Jul UN C' 5101W.1SWN, Uerk, WinthropF., P.,O . . DAVID W. RO-hs, Troaj �rer, Winthrop 11. O.- � � what ever . . , � . - inay T I ? WILLIAM XVEN.'4, Atieoner, Beechwood P� 0. 1 y )u thin 0 I L ClIARLES DODDS, Collc_,�tor,L I)e told ; ilL I, r Sonforth" P. 0. . R101HARD PULLAL'.!�_ .Sanitary Ins ectur, Leid. I III ' � t .1, ' if : . . he�ded,, wi' : bury P. 0. I . ; 1. . I- I . save life. I � 11 I . � . : .1 . AN ITEM OF INTEFIEST, If You have � . I riot tried It., Sen cl fa m - I � . 4 free sample, Its I — I.. agreeablO tast.e wi ' � surprise � - I Farin lout.$ tat un a, lowest; rates; �N_1110ilts to I SCOWok I I i suit_(rn.,�er; �iatikfta-tlon guaranteed; all corro- lr.g�N � I a ondvueecheerfulk'anwAvrod, I I ! 80 - ' t9sfeml6ts, 0 �! � � ABNER;COSEN$, . - and $ . ; � Winghaw,Ont. Offit-v At corner ofillianie and __ 1500. , 1.00; all drmgKists.- , I I Patri-A. ttreet-j: v�crt zjs�tir&j all day ' I I - I- 1607 � I . I � . . . . . . : . I I L _ I � � ; . I I r . - I i . I � I I ! . I I . I i i : - * : . . - . � . I . �, i � . I I I I . � i . ; : I I � � , � . i I � . I i I , ; I . i . I r - . I - � : q�� . ; . I I I � I I l : I . 1 �, �- . I I - , '� . . -, . I - --- -41, �; . ­ L :, .� '_i : , i - L � � . . ! : I ! . i i I 7 . . . I ! - . - L . L. I—— L � 11 - - ----''- , - - .,-,-. ­ - 11 I � . I � - I � 11 t i . I t . . I T i . i : � I . t . I � � ; ; � . - i. . I - I I I - I , I � 1. I � I - ,� L' ' ­­­­­ " �­­­ __________._ L -1 I., ­___ , I __— . I I I I . . i . i I - . , I . � . - � � . - . . . . � . � - - I . I : '�'_ .1'. I - ­ .1 - _�� �. . I , L _ LL - I .- — - . � � . - . L I I . . ­­­ I - 1"* .... 7 " 1"* .... 7 " ", � ' L ' . , � . L - I , ; . � I I I . . , . i . I I I I L . I I I i . � , (_ ..., TJ � . . - I : � - - __ ------" . . : �� , -&.,h, 'I - I .1 L � I - 1! i b I . . I � 1) . IV , .1 - . I .. Tears . I I � � Many a wonian ha periodic cryin g spells. She meets h r husband wit I eyes red and'swollen and he cries 01A : t� What has happened?, I 11 Nothing" h 9 I wife replies. t� I don't knbw what is 11 � matter with me, but I just had to hav � . �5a ood cry.PP Men d n't have cryink 18. It would seem it . heiefore that an affection confined to women. must ha its causti in the womanly nature. Ther a is no doubt that a d I ;ed, condition c f I'" " �s, is in get. the delicate womatily orga . , leral responsible for f !minine nervoui � ness. and hysteria. 9 avorite. - The use of Dr. Pier( e . Scription makes women a ippy by mak�- I h p ing. them healthy. T1 ere ,are. no more crying sNells. t� VaV61r ite priscri on ly ' . 1ptd' fe!. cures in animation, if-cerition an . male weakness. It imn kes weak wome a . st.ron ,sick women we� 1. I ' . Th�jre in no medicin! t1just as good.* Acpe�t no substitute. � � I . "For three yoars,yy writes Ars. lHary A. Sasser, of H1,11i, Litmar Co., TeXas, til sufrered with fall-, Ing o, the womb, also ulceration.of the worub, A -tier it'siog three bottles o' .Our 'Vavorite- I'm scriotioir,l four of 'Golden Kledical Discovery; and two vials of I pleasant Pell cts,l � I found r 6, l'of. I am able to do ruy w rk wiffi case, I r - � erful medicine to all r 101ends, f6r T*truly believe It savid my life.'? Medical Adviser, in paper covers, � sentfree on.receipt of 3 i one -cent stam I' to pay coat (?.f Cus . toms'ajid mailing ot,7� , �' -Cloth bi-ndilig-50 stamps. Address D;ii R. V.,Piejrce�, Buffalo, R. -Y. . I. I , .. - - I -- h ttler. White Chintl , William ',�Iaokwell, Fred Willert, W ,B Battler. Empire, Geode Schroeder, Poo. SoboAlig, -W B Battler. Carmel, W- Blac -,- . wall, Fred Willort,*W Battler. Whilte beans, W B Battler, H Lippert. Any variety. Ciffig Oswald, john I)eoker., , low cor - Wi I o I n, Fred llert, George Schroeder. Sweet corn, Herman. I Nell, Dan Surstrus, Red onions, W S Rtby,' Camper Rar1g. Yellow onions, H . Lip[ ert. Dutch SeRs, J J Smith, Peter Bond ' - Field carro a, � 0 Walpor, George Behr eder. Rdd - . Id carrots, George Schioader, illiam lak- . , 8 owden Bro ., William Racder. Swedish-turnipo, ,Jacob Roederjohn Decker, Whit o turnips, Jac �b Roeder, Earoest-Gies. . Yellow globe. ma'n- golds, Snowden Bros,, 'Ear eat Gies, I Ied , mangolds, P 'Hartman, W. 7mith. Yell)w . mangold6, -A Foster, J Decker. Oxford cabbage, W S Ruby, Jacob � Ort. Du �ch � cabbage, W S Ruby, 1. L' Kraf b. Bli ok "S anish radisli' P - Haitniaii. Cauliflower, WL Kraft. P`umpkiw, itnf vari Roeder,LChria, Oswald. Pa ns, Chi Is. 0.3wald,.-W 8 Ruby. , Celer R Jolla - L � ston, Thomas Johnston. -f8cluash, Snowden I . Bros., W B Battler. Blood beets, Hertran Well, A MoEwen. ;' R)Ote beet,j, W B Battler, George Sobioe er, ' Watermelonva, � C�rus , Colosky, Hear Benden Al uis�- melons, A- Foster, Ca or Walpor. Red tomatoes,. James Coo r 6e, R - R Johnston. Yellow tomatoes, :Sno den Bros.',, W B . � Battle . I ' ­ L * - IMPLEMENTS. , Iron harr wo, John -Poi- chert ' m Carriage, Fr d -4ess, or. Of fn buggy, Jacob Deiche'rt, Fred Hess, sr. . , Covered buggy, Fred Hess, or . .Jl lot and 20. Portland cutter, Fred . Heas', or. Squ 're . i box cutter, Fred Hess, .r. , . . . I MANUFACTVRE,.9,—H 1186 shoes, einished from hammer, Jacob leia ert,. J If Wis- -ner. - ' Jacob , Horse oboes, finis - 6 �rom., 61e, beichert, J 11 Wismer. Collection fjho�s, Peter Bender. Collee ion Leather, Fied Wilmer. -Finished flax, G ok. DAiRy I'RODUCTS.-B.Itte: in tub, Abe * Geiger, Snowden Bros., W f mith. 'Butter, sufficiePtly salted for table, D Surarus, Ji�o,. Deoker, George Schoellii. #oney in con b, Jacob Haberer. Home made bre'ad, R R Johnston, J J -,Sm�Lb. B kera' broad, 0. Filber. Home made bu is, �, R Johnston. . Extracted honey, Jaco ) Haberer,. Geo'rrre . " Clausitty, Maple syru�, Dan ,Suraruo, F . Hess. or., Georg NoLrj. . 6 I ' LADIES'. WOiim..�Cro(beb, quilt, George Nott, J H Wi4mer, C' r ' "' e'. ' Nott., ,Tufted- �iluilt, W B I attler, Their at; ' Johnston. Knitted quill, H Well. Ber in wool wreath, John Fo lic'u. L'og eat, in quilt, George Nott. P tchi quilt, George I , -Nott, John Follick. Q)ui t sewed on grou id work, John Decker, ( h tline quilt, George Nott, I ' ' HartI11-tM '140M made co,�erle�, P Hartman, P -Bender. offie, made. mat, J . 11 . Vismer, George Not , . Home made mg carpet, John Decker, F 'Hess. Painti3g on velvet, 'N Stelk, James Cochirare, Berlin wool work,.Thos. Johnston, Berlin �AI'001 CUShionp - H ell, Phdmas Johns"A3. Crochet work, Mrs J, V hi d -,J C Doe n. Album basket, Goo rge 9-c tt, W, Omas J ol�, n- ston. Hair wreat.i, _NY, . Roeder, Jo -in Decken -Foather Wrealb, George No 't. , Beading on coLton, (,e)rge' Nott. Card- board.work, Georg NO - t I , homas John� oton. Sofa cushioD,_,Ge_or e ot,t, Ea-, Los, senhbtr y-. Qhenille wojk, Oloorge Nqt. HoniGon lace, Cyllu; ColoEky, Dr. Buchanan .Knitted lace curtai , WIT Rooder, 121 Cook: Mottoes in Berlin wool, WSt elk,'4 R!JOh'n`;' ston. Straw basket, �V qtelk, Liather -work, Sam Merner'. 1,awnp 1� , I mat, DF B ' chanan,.Ed Bo�seubcrry, 13 ad Nvorld, 0010 . I Nott. " Shell work, , JaX hane, Chemise, lAra J White, Gtor�e Nott. 'baid- ed work, Goo I fen'S re'sfmi 6bi b, - R R Johnston Goo Nott, 'attibg, (;eorge n NQtt, Thomas .Joinston. i mbroidery in . silk, Casper Rarig, 11',mbroi cry in muslin, 8am M erner, W Srr, ith. 'Noollen s'tockin ;a,' Herma,n Well, IV 11 Battler. I cotton AO k- . ings, Geo Nott, H Well, 'Knitted mitts, -1 , I ' Ab 0'eiger, W Sbel �r. ' KpitiCed sockfi, GOO .Nott, W B Battler. - Pao)r �askot, Henr Bender. Arneene work, Godi N6tt, M ro 5 White, Crazy worg, James Oochrane,-J H � Wism-er. Silk patchwork, M�s John While. Knitted - pillow shams, Ec� Bossonboriy. Outline apron, James Coe e John T�cc- I I ,d Tra '�bcrry, Ci ket. Battenwreath 11, 3o hen 01 chet petticoat, W Stelk. Ch4it tidy, (Ireor ye Nott. � I . I I - FrN+, ARTS. -011 painting, portrait, Mrs � Jchn White. Oil painting, landscape, Mrs John White, Geoige .Nott.1 Water colcr, landscape, James Cocbtan�, ICrayon wonc, portrait, Mr� John White, J4mea (jochrane. Oil or water color fl)wers, Mr,o.J-ohn White, Sam Merner, Pencil draiving, James Cecil- rane. Painting on silk, Mrs John- White, James Cochrane, Painting oh plaster parig, , J'Wmes Cochrane, Thomas, ohboton, I FLOWERS A1,T) PLA NTS,- Collection of flow. �e a, R R Johnston, 7hornas Johns6a. aple leaf, R R Johnston. Bouquet of � cut fl)wers, Thomas Jolinaton Geraniums, Thomas Johu8to'n. Pangim, ; B R'Johnstan. -Collectibi , j ofiplants, W 'A 11aillurn. , ! I EN�Tltm-Head rest, Mrs John Whiti . Palperwork, John Follick. Vork baske'. C�sperWalpor. �Babycaj, PPhfile. , " ; - I JLJ�OFS. I � t I �Hqavy Horses, -11 McGiegdr, Brucepelld ; , VV Nlonteith, Upborne. . Likht� HorEep, 11'n� Dixon, Brucefield ; John Sparrov , I Sta ' ley. Cattle,-, ohn S ep4erd, Heneall, i R, Penhale, Staulc . Sh ep and pigs, -- McLean, Kip y a Davi 3en �J mes Pett I? '14 at I. 'I e4l. Poultry,�_Isaac s rtin and.Ndrpe I Brown, Hay, Grai ,-A I Elines, Hay ; I : I ; . . ; � I . . . I i I I i . - I I .1 . . . � I . i ! , I . i I , . .. - N.. . i .. ! . I I I . . i _. - - i t ! . . � � I � 1. I 9---H.- OX, _14F -OR � 11 I , SEPTEMBER 28, 1960 ml UR , "I OSIT I 1. . I , I , - I I I � I . . . __ 11 , i. ., � ____���.� I I � - - . � I . � Wil iams, Zap I ich. Gar en vegetables, � ebating society at length, but foi'�,peveral . � , �-� � Zur , I , .5 .1 I I I i � . . One _� - . U i D yodale, Drysdale ; - ' Preter, i ieetings he remained a silent listener.�,_ .117, IMF ��., i . I ich. Fine Arts, -James W?ekes, H-ce ( vening, aft .r a lengthy debate, the autijoct I ! I I . 1# ,�.Ia Horticultural Pro4ucts,-F * les -a, and Jo�llrn I ras being put to a viote,, whe Clay wM z1869165" 1� 'I ter Shoe Ctal e ' ' ' -- - .- I Meyer, Zurich. : Ladies' Vork,-Mrs 1 J heard to observe softly to a fri ad that the,- . y , %. I .1 . P . , A r . - Johnoton, Hensall,; Mrs Fat at, Zurich. matter in quention was by nc means ex. "- 4F*7 5 L . I. � - I I - — A I . , : - : I . . , ,�j # IV_., I.- .. � . I To - hausted. Be was at once � sake d to speak, 1, j t, fc, .. . Send vour name and address on a postal, � I 'I C I . - + 9'. C. . . .krou � ed at List I and af ter so me hesitation, . rose . to his feet. ,�� I or call and get the new' i 0 ! Finding' bi self. thus unexpectedly con- , " - .r I 2) I 44-Pag-e catalogue, I To the t 3trible ravages of consun n n Ontario, In. , ; I " Characteristics. ; I 0 . I . 1, the Gover 3ment Is petitioned to Tat'lab 11 , hospitals fronted by an audience, he was covered I i. 9 � : I . for consumptiveo. As is prove4tatIve to I k i : � 00"flumP- with confug on, and began', as he had fro. % � I . I GiTes the latest sh s ancl style - ' tiontliereionotrestWent to b 1 . . - ape s in 1 ",� ,00 are to Dr. *P I I � 4 Chase's f r p f Linseed a quently done in itialaginary appeals to the � " Slater Sboes, 1) illustrates them in all thtir � !urpentloc, which ' .. / ;; - I i I � promptly %nd eff eotuOly cures every cou h and cold. court: "C-entlemen of the jury." The . .. i !varieties, tells of the leathers in their make- i sy reme y,for throat . .. -il 6 P1 I i . It has by I ar the largest sale of a titter that ran through the audience only ­ I 1 ') �,,jl . I ! and luug troubles, 26 qents a bottle. amily size 60 served to heighten his 'embarrassment, and. (.7 up, full of 7--wholescline advice on shoes 11 I I � � . ". : cents. All dealers. i the obnoxious phrase fell from his lips again. __ ;I - U, __ ­ - a -11d feet. ; i 0 : - . . - I hen he gathered himself together and By its ,niewas you can order shoes by I! � I I . . Wit of an In&an, I unched into a peroration so brilliantly I ___ - .. " I Im ! , I I , ail and,get the exact size, -width;, shape, . I In thE early days of Litob leld, Conneoti- I acid and impassioned that it carried the 5 I 1, ' . d . 1, COlOr and leather you want. ! out, an Indian called at a to, rern and aske I ouse by storm, and laid the corner stone t,,) - I I I the landlady for food, statiing frankly that tie future greatness, his first ca" coming to " Slater Shoe I I ar'&,, imade in -rx shapes, 6 widths, sizes and '; � he Ihad z io money ,'With which to pay for it, him u a result of this speech, whi,bh some. half sizes, reli le leatliers and fashionable colors. : .... . � 11 She refused him h�rrjhly, but a white man consider thi fiabst he ever made. � ., �� . 'tIted beming the trade mark, name i who eat by noted �he red mari's half -famish. - Every pair Goodyear lk , - ;; _ � - i - 11 t od state and offered to pay fer his :U�n!. I lands Q acked With SaItRheum- and price of mikers st4niped,,ion the sole in a alate franie. 11 . I , '' t : � I The it eal w f 'shed, a 2d th tan, Mr. .Tatnes h classes, 23 Elgin St., Oitaws, Out. i i as ' I . I I � ; his hunj ( ieturned te the fire and -�rltes :-"j ei Lfterod with sals rheum for upward@ of . I � - ! I -r oatio rn . , fie . ,1111111111111111 11 I told his benefacto,�'a story. Aon years, the kin on my hands cracking and break- - � - � � � the so " to ake them useless, After trying all I , � i A ' . i - " You know B1 le ?" said the redakin. sorts of. remed as in vain, I bsoame dise . R. WILLIS & SOIT, SOL� LOCAL'AGENTS FOR SEAFORTH- - i � _ puraged and I i � The man anent d. thought myou Terinp would never and. L"s spring , I � I 4"Wel,"saidt Indisin,j!' the Bible say I used Dr. Choi We Dintment, and In a short time was ---- -__ ;1 . �, I perfectly curec , 11 Dr. Ch"e's Ointment is of un- —'-- __ I , _=__=:�� I � I God ma to world, nd then be took him and psiallelo- me t as a cure for all itching *kin disease, While We advanced withir five hundred me ; and, although 73 years old, I now'sm, Ilookathimandh say, 'Hal good, very iJI drugrots, _ I ) - Etc made ' ht, and � He took him yards of the trenches. I istanteoUsly a able to do 9.11 my housework." It ov�� I iood. ig I . � 0 . I I ­ ercomes; I "d -look at him ad he say, I He good, shower of bullets.came amoE gat'us, Where Constipation, improves A lit�- ' i ' I Th�lr: Struck It Rich. . PPG I � givoo per- ! very good.' The he made � dry land and a . they came from nobody kt ew, Tho next fect health. Only,1,150c at Fear's dz�ug� store; � water and sun a4d moon �nd grass and - It wag's nd thing for this- community �thing I remember was fin -din 4 myself lying "O - 4 1 1. . j . I � rees, &tld took h* ' ' d I I at hini, and that such ai enterprising firm as I. V.-tFear, in hospital with my cheat bandaged, my X0 Charge 6r, the Biscuits. I I I an uggist, -80 alforth, has secured the Agency wound being about half an inob bel�w the I 6 , " . � ;a,, fit le good, 'I An amusing incident occurred to Princess il'ay v r� goodolo KThen he made I r 9 f r Dr. Kiag's Now Diicovery for, Consump. , i d % d I heart. Only east a d birds a & fishes, and took him and , - two nights ago a poor ehap . Victoria of Wales durivgher recent �ith to- t i I )n, the wbuderful remedy that has start. who was shot through th k b � ook at im and s4Y, I He good, v d � ( , i ecame un-, the Cumberland lakes. The Princeas arid I �'rn 4 11 9*1 - I d the worl by its maife-Ilotio cures. The conscious. He ,qai hT.mns, then � � I � Thtm "e7i o . cc the pirt.y,'who had been cycling, rode up to ji i t i he madj Man and � took In and husiasm over At has boomed 0 a fo' i f ror of en�l gave a song about hi's sweet ,� iook at im and agy, I He good, very, very ' 11 eart, conimenc- the station, in or4r to � ] . . . . v entrain --for Another eir busin " a, an the demand for it if Im- ad a sermonj and fina y exp red.,� I was de. I - I good.' hen her-n*ke wom and took him . partof the distriep. They wer4 tiro'd. and 11 ones. Th 3y give free trial bottles to suf - clared out of danger yesterd y, but- I don't dusty and in watt of some -refiostiment. I , � Ana look at him, Alud, he dare no, say one f rs, and joaftively guarantee a cure i feel quite strong yet, other ise this!would I I such waid " .. . I , in I There was no time'to leave the st&t10;_r_'Wd' � I Oughs, Co'do, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup have been a much longer letter." i . , 1 1( 1 This las� concluo'ln was Atered with a Mad all Thr' at and Lung troubles. A iriial - . . . I a messenger was sent to a neigbborink hotel � � . ; . � eanin glance at'! the landladiv. : & ., -D . . . - . and returned with a waiter who +--I, � ... proves . s in rx . rice 50c and T1.00. . -DAY. � 0 --* i 'Some �ears'af te� this ocou rrence the man . - BE WISE TO order for bome lemonade wnd bistuits,' - . . 'SO 'SO ' - - I I . � J-0 It a d for !the India i's sunner was . . 1 64 W6&#-. a-4- �f . I '. 4-L -Dj) .*_.J � I " , capture W redsklin's and ca -ried to Cana . da, where he was made Ito, work like a slavoi One day an Indian came to unt, recalled to 'his min' the 000.urrence a �the Litchfield tavern, nd ended by mayibi : , 's I It at Indian, Now my burn pay. I see you lome. I Come with ire." � t h .... And I t e redskin guided tl a man back to ... I I i Litchfie d. t � . . . � *_�__ . �. � I - . A GREA REP ,TATION : I I - . -4-- — I I : . I 1�as Been Achieved ,by Dr. Wil, i � I Hams' ,Pink *111's. � � I � ; ; i I - I I - I 11 N I Pt Oa. y in Canaia, Blu in Every � Civilized Countr . y Throu . ghout the World -Merit I Alone Has Given' this Medicine its . I . I I - Great Prominenc6 Oi I ier Competitors I I E verywitere. � � , The reputation achieved by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, not only in Canads, but through- , out .the world, rests, yon a very solid. basis, which may beau ime up i two words - r 'L.� sterling merit. .$e 'atert rise has had oc- casion Lo investig kto a umQer of cures ef. tected.1 is we ijoini I, and knows that in . y thi some irstancem f t leait t'eae cures were wrough � after -ot 2er n edic nee had failed, even to give relief. � R 3ceni ly another cure Fame u ider our i)otic( tha, 0 cannot fail to . ; � increase the popular ty I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the locality in1which it occur- red. and as wo own vduch �for the facts, it may well,bring h4pe to suff a(rers elsewhere. Mr. Waiter H. 'Johnson is one of- the -beet - I ­ � :,known residents Of-th northern--seotion of Queen's county. 1 sides in the town of Caledouia,mbere be keeps a hotel, and also runs a stage that carri is passengers and mail 'between that town and LiVerpool, a dis. tance of some thi�ty. niles� Mr. Johnson was in ridgewater ret .en t1k, t on. which cc--, . . . pasion he ave a r I opor er of hi's paper the following facts : lAbout bh4oe years ago he �was taken Ve7 i I' e ba'A the best of �'edioal atten anoop but made very little pz�ogress towards !recovery, and the dDotbr_ Id him there wa'o very little hope thatfid . �Voblula le -able to 11.eturn'tb llis former work.. Ife red o have located itself - The trouble apgo - in his. k dneys, an i, for eighi� weeks or, more bewasoonflubdtobed, Hi suffered greatTy I e from con0ant'pains in the back, his ap- dite became im aired, an I his conititu. tion generally ap aredtobashattered. A.t this jun,ture he dBcided to try Dr. Wil. I�ams, Enk Pills, an�j 9 l .1 i6 a half dozen boxee. In the co'u roe of a c )uple' of weeks . � I e notic3d an imp ovementin his condition, and he continued the -Vise of the pills until f 0 had taken som( towor tw Ave toxes,when I e not, only felt th t his cur was complete, but in a Iyespects his health Wag better than � it had b �Qrj for years. . Sinc6 that time - he ` bdo beer continually drivin�.� his coach be--' tween Ciledonia aad Liverp5ol, a d has not had the lightest r (�urn of Oie trouble, not. withstanding that he has -to, face at times V ry inel meut wpather, t,�at might well blring'on 4 return of the troLlble had not his 8 stem been so strongly fottified against it t rough 'he -use of Dr. Williams' Pink ill@. I I - i � If t,�e blood is pure and 'whol Pome 'dis. ease 63110t CXiS�., The ii,cs,Bon why Dr. William3' Pink Pills cure so'! man forms of , . . diseaseis that the,7_ act ditpetly upon the _. blood aDd�i nerves, thus reacl-jing the root of the trou:31e. Obholr medicines act only upon the symptoms ,of the trouble, and that'is the reason t tro eA ways returns when you I oea86 bh Be medicipes, Dr. Williams' .Pink Pills ma 6 permad:e�nb cures in kidney trou. bles, rh(q.matism, lerysipelad, anaemia and kindred d iseases. � � But be s re you get the , I ' , genuine, which 0)eats the� full name, Dr. W illiam i'l Pink Pills f or Pal is Peo le, on the wrapper around every box, 1 — — � 11 ay's First Sj�ee&L. ,, �. I Renry lay, as � young m I n, was extreme. Iv baehfu al.- 0 11 lip, 1�nqa aa.rl ,i- , D .rold D ir T-homas Lipton.. This is th latest, and possibly the best, I story which Sir Thomas Lipton is tollin upon bimse If. " Recently," he says, 1 stopped int( a smoking compartioient of a Caledoniantrain, and was follow0d shortly by an elderly lady who carried a ismall and obtrusive dog. . 11 I This is a smoking compart out, mad- Amp';I said. 11 I Itii not,' the old lady ans ored with asperity. ! I in if 6 I beg our pardop,' I persisted, poin' t. � to the I end on the window, �' it is.' " I don' care, a .e retorted. � I At any rate, I never allow any one so smoke in my presence.' � � 11 By and by I produced a favo i ' e I rite PI and began to smoke. A moment ater t9e woman snatched the pipe fro me and flaug it far )ut of the carriage. Thereupon I lifted the pet dog and burled him after thopipe. The.lady,raved until the next station was reached, when she h d me air. reated. T e argument bade fair to last for severvI hou a, when bhe difficulty was solved by the arri�Al of the little dog ca rying the pipe in his outh." I -_ t a LIVER TRCUBLES, biliousness mallow complex Ion, yellow ey"s, aundice, eitc., -yield to the cura- tive powers of W A -LIVER 'PILLS. They are sure to cure. . I - __ - I - Its rtistic Pretensions. � Apartyofyoung tnen and women were bicycling along a country .road.! It was a sketching clam, and every eye was wide open for an artistic subject., Suddenly the whole part3�f dismounted with various ex- olamations t delight and surprise. . ! Just within the fence on the left grew innumerable graceful .stalks, each bearing alof t globes of pale green that shaded into gray and purpl;. - 11 How enchanting!" said a 7outig wo. � 1 [Ian. � t 1. � � . -, " How d corative!" said a young man. . 11 Just wt at w,b are looking for," si,W the , teacher, a ft 11-fl:,dged.artiet. - A gardew r w ata ding near at hand, - 11 Do tell, is,"' cried a girl, " what those 9)3 beau -00. tif u - things are. L i 11 Which ! " replied the gardene � "Why, those," said the girl. I - "Them." said ]the gordener�,, with a 10 I huckle ; " I hem's' nions .gone to ,Deed." ? I I I � 0 1 i i WORMS can not exist either In children or adults when DILLOW'S WORM SYRUP is used. 25c. Al dealers. j � 0 . I Washing -ton and the Corporal. - . � With great trouble a small body of men were busy hoisting a heavy log to the top of a b16ckh ' Ouse that was being repaired after an assault in one of the campaigns of I the war of A- merican, independence. . By and -01 �here rode past an � officer in plain clothir!, who asked the little man why he did not help the others. I 11 Sir," was the pompous reply, 11 I am a, eDrporal !" . � 11 Indeed"' said the other ; 11 I did not know that ; I ask your pardon, Mr. Cor. Ioral," . " Distriounting without further ado, the of - Acer lent a, willing hand till the! job was done. Then, wiping the honest sweat from off his brow, he turned to the little man and . remarked ; ! . � 4 C The�nex b time� Mr. Corporal, you have a bit of worh like that in hand, and too few men to do it, oeind. for the commanderiin- onief, and I'll come again and assist you." With which,, offer and rebuke General Washington leN the astounded corporal to his own refle,ltio4Q. I I I - i 1. � . - � MILBURN'S STER61iG HEADAtHE POWDR4S .1 are easy to tak(, hatmleogIn actign and sure to cure a iy headache i if row 6 to- 20 mi"utes. I � . -0 � . . . I . I .Killing Weods. I , When wewent to school we were taught t at if ten men could do & certain piece of orklin one lay! one man could do it in tep f I __ �" brightneso intelect andifascinating ad. d dress, ithout effffort maki g the little be t knew p A for,mov,c, In t�. e ea y part of a he s tt 0 in Lexi 3gton Virginia, I I r�un' �he societ -nost � congenial, a cli uto. sepmed Wmewhat recal. 9 . l the oung lawyej�. i He joined a V . ..... - � V ..�I .......... 9 W b b TV e illk,: S fi k y 0 . I i : I 1. � d% r4 6 9 i p I .11 .1 uhi,d en q ' ' � � lb L Ate Reqt�red 6 Health ,nd Vigour bif t . 1� I I Using Pre C a6o's fierve 00d. L I Vi j � -1., a Mamyi childreft are pale, �jv ak," and .n bloodle S, f rom t'heir blrth� 3Ufar - others hav 0 e their b1cloi �vea 2"Xilaust. it ed,and their s��itenis br(�ken lown b3r I V1 the r-a-Vages :)f,disease, (1w as the re- E su,lt of over-Etuky at. Bch ' _ I Dr. Chaia's Nerve Focloolis the Ideal � treatment fox c1ii1dren. 1� 5UPPlies the 1 very el6rrtent " 41ch are 1jacking In the - pale, w,ik, ild! nervous. es the colo�r $at d richn-eas to tle blood, L Invigoratoo ti-e;lierves, bL the system' I ,nd builds up A,p .;t resturatfve after,the exhaustli�i* ttnd! dehilltatilng e Teets of rneaslev, �. Ca le� fever, and s.ich - &JI. ments, It Is f Jlncalculaj�lq W rth. c Mrs. st�p,Iien I)-_mPs,1Y, Albury, P. E. ti courity, o4t.., ,Vrlte3:-­ MY little gTand- diaughter I tL ars old, INfas very pale V ,,in It . ye I and we r arad had 'no E.-�petlte. 8be 11 had a t�r.d, *1ornout aplies.ra ce, and tr was dellc�t n " I sickly. I got some ,g 1, %a of Dr. C1 , e � orve Fooei for her, and o) it L has he'P'e `�h very much. She is ti gaining c Zdidherea IY in Weight and a IC, _" i . . I I V I is V� Crhea11eha6jaN1etbrvye Pood,j 50c a box, at a all dpaLler or Edrdansoti, Bates and CorapanY. Tok=tc)- � , P �, .� � I W ; I : I . I I _� � � - Tis Madness to Defer.; — I If You are Weary, Wor out, Ailing . -or Sick, Use ; ' PAINE'S CELERY COMPOt.mb . I I - .Prescribed Everywherd by.the Ablest Physicians. ! � I . - I I The popluarity of Ptine's Celery. Com- foound is wide and extended ; its us4a are und in every cl . a of socie Y. I The life-giviag : powers ad virtu'es of Paine's Celery Compound ary lauded by the titled, the noble, tho wealth r as well i as b? the humble tons and daught-ars of toil. t has saved livei of all conditions of peoplie after the failures of honest and Worthy physicians. � I . . At this time when men and women have been ushered into a seaso of ra'P d and dange'rous changei4� they line r fearf risks if such troubles as rheum& �] sm'' neu tilgia, kidney and liver complaints, stomac de. rangements and blood diseases are neglected. The use of Paine's Cole . 11ompound will quickly regulate the -n 9, cleanoe the blood, banish sleeplessness, neuralgifL- and rheurnatism", and t the IN r and k-ldneys in- perfect worsing,uCondition, Pai ' ne's Celery ompound is not a patent medicine, it Is a great physi !an's prelacrip- , tion fl6lly recogniz3d by our most eminent . doctors in the trea)ment of isease. Atrial of one bottle -'will convince every sufferer. -,- . , t — . --#— - ". . - I � '�' This Canada of Ours." .1 I � Lot our tongues It older lands Loud vaunt the r claims to g Joey, . And chaunt ih, tri imph o the pasto Content to live in it onoTitaffi, ; Tho' boasting not ar ]a I . Nor ivy -crested towers, � What past c%n nimch thy glorious youth, � Fair Canada of ours ? I . - Fair Canada, . Dear Canada, : This Canada of c ura ,1 . . . We love those far-off C�eao is] 0, I Where Britain's monarch re gne ; I 4 We'll ne'er forget bbe good old blood I I That couroes thiough our ve as - Proud Scotfils fan- e old Erin's o�lr c, _ , And hauRhty Albion's � lupowers, - Reflect their matchless streop This Canad4 of ours, I I Fair Cadads, i I Dear Canada, I I - This Canada of ours! ! I I p � . I , . I May our Daminlor fl)urish then, I A goodly land a d free, I Where Celt and 8 xon, li-And in liand, Hold away from! sea to sea, . Strong artne thall kuard our cherished hoo.!nes, When darkebt danger lowers, � , And wi�h our lifeblood we'll de-lond This Canada of ours, . Fair Canada, I I Dear Cftaads, . This Canjda of ours ! .. I . . . --Sir Janici D. Edgar. I . What a Tale It Tells. ; If that mi r yours shows a wretched, sallow cornp � , I io I a jaundiced look, moth patches, an I to es on the skin, Wo liver trouble ; but Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate tbe�- li�er, purify the blood', give clear skin, rosy checks, rich compliexion. Only 25c, at Fear's drugstore, Seaforth. � - - � I I ! The Art, of Entertaining.i � The house itself may be helpful in making vibitors feel at bome.- -, We should. have nothiog too fine for comfort,. and I iVelcomo our friends in roe a made homelike b� 'Our 'daily use. ' , It is well to hall, easy rules about br�ak- fast. It is custom�ry to give one's gu"psts ,the option of havirig tea or coffee, rolls ,fand fruit sent to their rooms, or of joining. the family. , I No hostess apologizes for any guest, i All are on the same social plane while under her roof, and should 1 receive Cqual consider. ation. d.! ' I - It is a diopute� -point whether host or I , IV �;F � � t � V.y quired I the landlady, 'when Oked I an to the obarge. I , " Oh, ordinary people," replied the,wafter in blissful ignoranIce, i 7 "Ah, pair thin � a; just charge- tho'ni 'for the lemonade and never mind the biiiouits."' ! I said,the proprietress. i It came as a surprise to her later i on, to . - learn that she had I been entertaing joyalty I � - unawares, -Dundoe Journal. � —0— I � ' ' WorUs Champion Healer. ", 11 I tried many remedies t6t* cure 1 'lea "" PI, I writes W. R. Smith, of Latbam, III.,, 11 hub fot�nd no relief. till I used - -13 ucklen's Arnica. I Salve, I have not been troubled with plet. since." Grandest pil . e cure on earth amd the - beat sal7we in the world. 25c pe� box, guaranteedby I, Y. Fear,'druggiot, , - - I - - - What One I Woman Thinks, . Happy the man,1who is a hero in his own j. r amily. - i There are homeal where hospitality �� teems . to meet on on tho threshold, . � , One kind thought spoken is worth two left unsaid. � � i � I I A man feels very cheap when tie' 41 -yes - i himself away. � ; - t Some women marry only to ,kac6me a superior'sort of maid -of -all- work. I - ; Visit a familV where there is si b ; aby if you want to listen to ted I � to one topic. � , You are never sorry when you a ; re re. I � frained fr in ing mean,' Judging by the Id matrimoniaLcot'ibina- tions oneisees, one should say that,, some men and women get married on thei g2rab- . bag principle. I � -----* . - . ONLY FOUR BOXES.,� .1 _L - - - I ; . I . � . i - I Of Dodd's 1�id-ney P1118'Were , Needed to Cure Mr. Wilho'. � . . �._ I � I - I I Woodstock, Ont., Sent. 24. . -Tbeie are man W d t A� peo�le who owe. their gooyhealtobo, anodc __ thers Who are inaebted � � for their lives, tto- � od,d's Kidney Pillo� Arng the form�er- is Mr, Mau& WAllis, 295 uadfts street, who has recently i made . 11. � I - . hia,story pablic. I i . . � . -7 611 For sev0al years," -isays Mr. WilIji, - I have suffered from Kidney Troubleei'. psin in the small of my back, etc. I got !'slight relief from some of the various me ,,di4ines I used. My son, wilo was cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills, urgea me to try them. � I did no. I have used four boxes, , aud com :aafely � . I say I am cured." - �� � �_ � I I . News,N6tes. � I . � -.Thanksgiving Da� has been ,fixed for 1 the third Thursday in Oetober, the� same . day as last year. I I ' -The Government will erect a nev� post - office at Paris, Ontario, 4,o cost $I8,000, to ' replace the one,d6stroyed by fiLre recenitly. -Colonel Otter hafj cabled from South . Africa that five hundred Cauadianis would , return immediately, -under comma4d of Major Polle Lt.ier. They will comS. direct to Quebec. ; I L . . , I -XT. Colin Romildn' of Alattawa, former- ly chief factor of Oe Hudso'n Biy Company$, suffered a big 10.913 tali - week, while Atend- Ing the Ottawa f4ir. He � $480 by some %ieli � e money beingtaken �, t� from his pocke ; le passing through the crowd. ' I . �, -The first frost of the season i'n Alianito- Iba, is reported on Weinesday night of last week, and snow fell in Calgary on FrWay. -Three street eft.rs collided in London on Thursday, and two pe .-Pons were badly cut and bruised, while otl era ware badly shaken U P. 1 � . � I , h . I . -The value of t estat o f the � late . Alexander Fergu8o ,' , C., of Qttawa,- who was killed by a fallifrcm his horse at, Bil- . IiDg's bridge Some tI,kflagOjLtota1B$6�..,000. - -Immense pulp mils are proposea-for Fort Fran'eos, on tle I ainy river, a'town I" 1, _'L111 1, ,4; -41 111 - . 4. U guest, should suggest retiring " � " Qvv� V t Y COnneut'D � W aye, but we were taught by exper I for the night, Winnipeg by rail. � 'ende It,relieves visitors of embarrassment to I tat this we Ad 'not apply, to weed killing know the ways f the household, and a, -Francis Pulfer, a ine-year- oronto ad many otther� bits of �arm work. In -readiness to comply with them is a m rk of boy, while playing ,on! the street Satpriday oeing a fiel I large enough :to keep ten men, politeness. - a night, was run ovei by a street car and re- t it all day, it would takW a smart- 'man to - i ceived much injuriet. a�'to cau;�c his deo4h a, . � It shows no lac of cordiality to' refrain few minutes ! I et it done a I summer. T e growth of the . leeds ahead of him would miake�each dayls from urging friend,f to extend their j visit, after," an a. . They propably have other pleasant plans, -The residence (f Jo8cpb Kee, of Corn- 7ork smaller I wbile§behind him they wou and a hostess may 3e asking a great favor wall, was burned down Friday night i loss I row so that he wouiA find those laces he when she fancies tl at she is oonferring one. about $5,000, Thr'�ic years ago th4D Ouse :)ed the first day would be in neefoi being Experienced enterl,ainers recommend that was set on fireafte .M,r. Kee had recei*ed a oed again before he reaoh,61 the end. Th* � letter warning himl the men should go ri�lly ape d their morn 0 t, it would be done. . . f course, applies to rich land, where weel ings toget� omen ejj]oy - The Ontario gov rnI ent sent Det6ctive row and ra k rapidly. Therefore, it will r each 6th e'r7s I t � society. All meet at�luncheoll. - ; Rogers to Cornwalli to'investigate the -mat- ' ay to get -,xtra labor to finish a fiel Hoots and gueats mei3t in -the dr�'wing ter, but he was unsuc��epsful. Three Weeks, 4 aickly when it needs hoeing. And remex or living room before the meals. N ago Mr.'Kee's barns w�re burned downo and - er, too, that, th6 man who ilost his railwa Ot le8a Friday night hie reeidonce. AIr. Kee it .one � than five, nor more than fifteen, minutes I . . rain sa,id he � -an fast enough, but the trouble ' of Cornwall's oldest rellsidents. � . should be allowed f)r all to asoemble. � I . I _ as he- did n t start moon enough. Begin! in Every guest should be mad to feel that -During Saturr -av, night"s gale, the eason. i One can go over a field that does his or her pres-e'atre has a seboonerLulu Bea(ri�6, in trying to en - A need hoeing in half the time he could dded to the pl�asure ter the harbor at-Portj Burwell, stru-clt the, ie that needs it. And frequent cultivation' of the entertainmer t, and conferred i� per- West er and immEdi4tely sank. The' cap- - good for the growth of the plants even sonal gratification upon the boats. to , hen not accessary to' .destroy weed*. 'A prompt expression . of j ratification in tarn,Ve r Haggblf iw,j was rescued from the I remembering the vi it, at one 3, upon return- water by throwing a line to him froTo tba eep� the her ie hoe running and there will . pier. His wife was an a poetion of the! . . 3 b "tt little work for the han hoe.-Amet. Ing home, is an e'vi(,Ienee of 1 ood brepdin . cabin with him, but I was drowned before , can%Itivat)r. ' . ll A guest should h)Id sacred anything that- help arri* d. The body wait recovered. i � . - . I I � may be learned of the family life or the pe. e . - ouliarities of any member Charles Haggb1ow hemained in the riping, internal or ekternal use HIGYARDIS YEL of the household - I 11'O IL cannct be excellod M a pain relf6v ng and, where hospitality as been a,eepted. - all night and was taken off in a boat 4hort- - )w ( otag reniedy for all pain. i ViEitora should fi dl in readily with' any ly after daylight. The schooner will prob­ i I I . � � ._*� ably be o6 total lose. : . i plan proposed for t mir pleasure, shovhng a -A letter receivnd At the Departmept- Of . A Gor4on's Pathetic Stom. , disposition to be e toily amused and , inte I . r' Crown Lands' from Mr. J. (1- Jardine,i On- - - sated, j)ut must n)t seem depend"t, for ' An �East K lbride gentleman has jE at re- amusement. -Mrs. Barton. Hingslaud, in tario Commissioner at the Paris Exposition".'. tive4[ a Pat! ieti ' c letter from Privat, Mar- the SepItember La& es' Home ournal, I conveys the information that Ontario as &, aK4ne, of 1e Gordon Hi blanders. Pri- - I )rovince captured 163 awards at the fairt � I I ate Kane is � 6 Dargai hero, IN d was fol merly — � .0. i including.five graud prizes for. ed c tion ruml. postr an in the t.st Kilbride die- I - A Dee Myste, I Ontario is given tbi l only first ,,,,�,�,`,l fo; I, f. . ict. I Referring to the Modder.Riv 3i ea- It is a mystery hy women endure Back. education, as a P1 ovince, Quebec co.mil)g agement, he says : .1' Aboi�t half t two ache, Headacbej 1 rvousness,' Sleeples'snese, second. Mr. Jard-i ie reports that evelty6ne � , � . Aook in tb a morning we startall, 'Pera. Melancholy, Fainti g and Dizzy Spells hen speaks in the higbo,it terms of the �Canidian . a - ;he Boers, whose positic a was I thousamda have,pr ved that Electric I= exhibit. , The commissioner also states Ahat, one a�ain � large kople �whioh runs parallel wit] , abd will quickly cure su-ch troubl. a. " I nufferZ-d tb,e Hon. Sydney 1'isher, Dominion Ainis- , about five lea north of !the river� On for years with hidney tro " writes Mrs, ter of Agricultuire, �as appointed Mr. N1Ir- cootiot of trei exceedingly 1yell fottified. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, Ia., " mad a ray, an inimigratio.4 agent, as com-mimoner I c sition occu ied by the enemy the art�illory lame back pained rho so I cc uld not, dress forOntarioat the.lGlasgow exhibition is ere orderJito begin shelling operi,tiOna myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured 1901. 1 � I I � I I i . � I - I I I ,. I ; i I - � i � � i i ! I . i J)j1$T1 I � like IV", It �Pl I I __ , [The 1,01140 . . � . I * � set WR__1 1 . Oill ,�,­__ ute. 19�__l ! � . 1 ,� `11 ; , - � ,NIOTE,- ; .,.-MA . I Md, -wam t 0� `0 13tepben, A . . X, , � . - ItTis a boy. -NJ ,d&n,ghter we,rc "I7 . 0, on sundi . soot has CO& , ,g y3on, of Be A hool in this I I I I . , . m. Thuellb, ra. '%Valker,' A, T. Cole, % I farm from Job - Threahin ge 4z ' tnara will -&U -fe *red the turl faI4 owing to -7 � z lob'of -dams � go I � rcad is -'in bid" f. M. I Tuesday .. 11 a Oka be,00ul I r d in burnin- , - A , ... . practiesil, i of ,the oul *I � , y - I .Y I P inless Corn ___ a . any drug at - � neymoon a �" ; aurea by its � I i I I � . . �001,nqcm, --day, SeptemU , , , � present. Con At t . I 'I 4111 Ag%tne I in. oncing t1he . A � the'elerk W060 rab !to be" hii Wilely's bond- , pointment as 1( T o� - 0 � . WI "I for t I �� M ustard, $62 ,celment areb j - welif M Ing . eet' � . I ,bd T r 29th. � . I i- I ; ' � . XOTES, _B_u ,South of this I t V � e An to 110 A. oDg t , loll lo it aboa 90 8i nith's parrol the bird haa t -Of the W&M-1no wj ad *term of 11- mber that b a4ly. The t tn' and Pol d oth. We I roily upon -he " Ufe� We f , "Tolly watitt __ mlorc.-Mr. I ..- is, spending w for the benefit] -Oi'Detrolt, is I M4 IAQ� I NOTES. -JO. , i -tie villagei I 1- , Howick. - it g bu,Bintge It , - t, loujzh Un in � 4 nl:�argie of P ains of the t,.n,, and v,:el It d - toaleh out thm t9r .-Mir. - fA,r r, ha - 4`111 - n h wallyaZI, It I I (.Wrtaiul P V lea ,11e bas erecte. ' will 13fin iu tteut �cou'l Toronto fa ir � friends in iha' 190n is 0-t pre -e grt-on.-Mr. I I � j I I : , z - - I i I . z � I , . � - I � . . 11