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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-10-19, Page 2: - I .4. �i� : . I _� - I - � �, ... 4 I ": I - - - - . , - - iz � I � - . i I ) :� ,z � F I -­ - � � J - � � I 6 . - � . - � I � �__ 7 : ii:"." - REAL ESTATE FOR SALIS , it L:�­_ I - *VAitF4� � I - . - .- . ; I- ­ ­ - . 1- � " � .1 - ., ARX IN RUIXETT! FOR SALE. -West ? � - � - 9, OlIntliclOW 60 a ;, ,V 1 s, - � i � i . � � JU Lit 5, CoacessioA I A', �.. I , cleared and in good shaps. A go')d trame � - .1 - I . , house, bank b7.ra with stabliag underaiath : i;-, - . ". . . . 1. 7 1. i � . orchardaadaneverfattin,rivolt. Istimile -1 1 4. � - � f G)ngtarleoja wh1ahthare is I � - f , : 4 ,. , of the village 0 r. : � alences- It is 0 1 - . . iwo gtorc3 an I other. conve f,i - , Apply on t43 �:� t� - , best settlements it' C% iada. � �� � Z .% ;4 .� - I - HU4R DUNL I i or address C3nstNnca P. O. � I . . I . E - 4. _� � ..� - � . I 11 1�i - ­ - I - - , � - , - I I . � � Z . � I g ,i -1 � . . � r 1;4 , � I A331 IN RTA,NLEY P011 S&LE -For I . ! I . _'. F -3ml,)n Roal, near th , , - 9, Conoession 1, L "I � ! I i , � ii z--:-' of Brucaftald, coat Acting a -')out 100 moreq, 1�� , _ � - - - � - Z 9 . 11 clearedand Inag:,od state of cultivation - . �-4 L7 �l : - mainder Is hardwood bush'. There are g3 - I I i I ,4 % � , - � , 4 i�i � ` � 1, _6 w� - - Ing,, 12 &ores of whoat, 30 seeded to grai � : 4,� 7 I I . arch watm Will be a , . � �: : - ard wid plenty at , ; , - . � I � � � :1.1 i� and on coy term.a. Apply to A. J. ROS, � - I I � . . . - I I _1 . , � , 1 - I ; �;� � field P. 0. -1 " Z , " r . � 6_2 � -1 - _"; - , i . � l-. ji — .. . .. . - � . 3TRABLE PROPERTY IN SEAF3 I -�_ - I I � _- 4 4 o I SALE.—Beautifully situated on Can , 7 - i i� 7, , i ; " , I , �� � : . . �- ; ,., ; � adjoining BW.tWd Grove. There are two 10 . � � � . — I . of all I 1i �3 %­ . I I !�: with the choicest of fruit trees . - ; 4 it, _�, . � U 1; shrubs. A frame house, at -one cellar undo I , I �L � � : , r - .. . - - . whole house, a sitting room, dining room I - . � � -:� - and winter kitchens and four �b_tdrooms, : . � i .W i i . V, - - soft water. It is one of the moot pleasantl 11 , . I , - I � , * I � oomfortable and convenient residen000 In . . - � i ... i - , andwillbesold cheap.- Apply ta JOSIA I -1: Z . - �r . .. . � � i, � I � � I SON, Seafortb- I i - - : ; -_ - ­­ -1 ----------- I !, - : � . i � I . I I �__ - - ABU IN HULLETT FOR SALE.—Fo � .. �, - - I , : t, - F 4, Concesoion 13, Hallett, contsining . - �:� � �T o 1 �l� � All cleared, underdralned well fenced, an I - ... I - . i � � � f - �­ --ores seeded to grA81. tibore are fair � ­ - ­ - � l � _- - � __ - - -_ There is a good orchard, And a nevar-fallf - � I - � I L_ - �. - � . � r. -i 4 ;__ . ': 4- -!' r� � creek runs through the farm. and a good v � 4 �, 4 - house, it is near acho,)I.-And poat office, - 5 �, , - � ... �_ n - . ,� t 1�.. . ventont to -the best markets. It 18 3 sple . � �­ .� not a toot.of wa,ste land on It, and is w;II " � � :� - -1 � __ . - _. �� 1 - It will be sold bbeap ,an - �T , stock raising.- , �- i I � - . - - I ,_ , - term A ly t the und �_ ­ . ` 0 eraigned. Seafo , :- �l I I - ' 9* - il f .TAKE noMaN. . I � .; ., I - 7 . . , i I . � . __ , . � - � -, 1; I 1 %; �. . - I i ,� - 7 . I LUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.- -, , the village of Egratoadville, the Val � 1. , - � - - - , '. i Il. . i �# ,-I - pleasantly located prerclses of the un V- . '. 11 � f , , " � - - irgood � . , � AT . The property consists of two &ores 6 - :� � 0 . I �`: f, I -and cultivated. There is,-& 11- —.1". ^ drained C, - I l!" P � . frame house, a good stable, pig pe�- and - - , 'I !,�, " � �- essary outbuildings ion the promises ' also z - �._P , - I __ - ,� �_, soft water. There � are also 14 g�oa ir li �Ik 4 - - - I A�l � . � I apples, plumes and pears; besides some at , � I � 44; ­_ I � � 4 - I . - fruits. it is a most desirable place for a r I - -1 I , , � - 7. 1 1 - t_. � � - . � - , mer or market gardener, and will I go choa i -1 � 1� - - rk, Egmondville. � ; I I to WK. C. CIA : ­ - I � � �s I- Ili I - - ­ — - - �, " i, �-, � '_ '' � - , � I A,RM FOR SALE.—For gale Lot, 25, 1� lf-,� '' -, � I . - ` ii ,:, , t . �; I ­ f� T��: 1. F 4,L.R.S., Tuckersmith, contaitin - I ; ir, � _ . . all blear and In a first class state of � � - 1,; � � 7 . I , " I - I 11 I . . . I There are on the promises a comfortable � � � : 1 i , -: I i . I, , I , . - . � � , _;�, � a. good frame born 85x8) feet with stablin � - � I . I w 11 T : I i plenty of water, Is cormenient, tomarketo, - � I . �� 1 � 7. i � "I . V '; l - � -gravel roaft and is considered to be onie a , , - 1. _J- , 60 acre farms In the town ihi p. Will be �� , 11� - � � ­ - , -, � � as the proprietor wishou to got more loin — - _. . . �1�, -� ,- - I-. 1_,� N. , � N, � i !:I �! Z . on the promises or to AL -EX. GORDO, . t i - . ­� 4;�,l , . - I " `� - - . Ville P. 0. I I r-) r , , . I ­ �- 9 �i �� - - - -_ . . I 1% I � . . I .., -1 , I : , � - ��,� �­ ARM IN TUCKER3KITH FOR SALE. _ � . I �1 . . : � `. - . - _. ;,�] I F Lot 11 Concession 8, Tuakeramith, _ I i- I � . . I . , i _ �4 il I ­�­ 100 acres, &I cleared but about 8 acres of i : i I � - � � I I __ i" - It Is urderdrained, well fenced, and In a . ; , , 'i� ", I i �.. � - � i _�, � ,� �;. - of oulti-isittlom There is a good stone lao t - , t - � . Ui � 0- barns, stable@ and ont,houses. It adjol � -1 : :: _4-1� � ! gehool ; I&wlthin five miles of Seatorth, - " ,k t,- ; �� � 11 untles from Kippen. There is plenty of K - .i � JA , � s. I I i � � v � , I w - % - Will be wid: wlih or without the crop. ; i Z 1� � �, � . the beat farms In the township, -&ad will b I �. ,I � � . - __ 7 1 �, Fl , - _,. easy terms. as the proprietor wants to re I - I - : � �, W � � � T �� I i 60 acres within a mile and o quarter, a go . .� : � I � . . � . �! - - �,.; . lot, well fence&, but. no buildings, Will � _; � s Z -I L �. I . ge e � I. � - , r.th r or separately. Apply on the prom - ��p - I - so Egmon . dville P.O. JAMES McTAVI � ; - � : - � 1'. L �', : - I li!_, , � ­ f I I I . � � I i - � 14 v� - � - � ; ' I � z;; � � I I I I Z -"ARK FOR SALE.—For sale Lot 13, C) ; I ­­ , � I ; _;� . �_ I . F.,,, ,�- - I I � I ,� l" J, � -,' f Y Tuokerernith, Ij miles from SP&fortt I - � L � *� I f 1i i ng 97J acres, � The. land In in a good st%te . .:,l _,t , - � � . - I tion. On the pla I I -; � I � �fe, to a large frame bous . � -; ­ -'by a furnace, b:knk barn i � . I I � - . r and heate4 � 4 .I.- I . � _t� .1 fl=9, new 5st6nepIg pen 24ic46, dri I � ,. - - ... �.� ­ . A V , - - woodshed and. everything in first class I - � - �, Plenty of jod. water and*,indmill to pun 141 -i _ � - � - � 11 If . �� - land law, I underdrained. There is abou � -.4 . .. - z � .. I a i ,. ; , of fall wheat and the ploughlpg Is all do , - Z - 1, . - x i � be sold cheap and on easy terms so the � I ��- t . I ) ; I ; � 4 - I � 1,� Ing. West. Possession given at any . . IL - � ­ � "' 0 . � I . I furfher particulars apply to WILLIAM EB L � � . ., I I .7 � "I t - - I V I ! I . n the promises, orto Seafo-.th poitoffi3c. � . . 0 - � � �_ I . )) � � � F - I t I . � I I . r. � I I L I L � ,� 1. MARX IN STANLEY FOR BALE.—For i I : ,- . . I - I � -1 r � 11 L 2 � L I 9 and the west halt of,Lot 8, on the I o , I slon, or Brownson Lino, of Stanley, This . 'I . - . 7 I I I I � � L- � __ I- talng 1�50L&creo, all of which is cleared, w. , r - L . . I . a L. acres. It Is In a state of &4-01AP8 cultiv � I �, - � . 1 4 � fenced and all. undordrained, Mostly with t : � is a large. frame dwellinx house as good ai I - I � . � ' - r � . I good atone foundation and cellar, large � I - I - sith stone stabling underneath, and num I IN - . � - L. , . ,� - buildinFe, including a larfe pi house. .- � I" I- — orchards of choice fruit, aso nFee shade I - . ., mental trees. There are two spring creek . � I I , .. L hrough the farm, and plenty of good wal . � I I � � L � i : � [ - year round without pumping. It is Well 13 1 4 �� markets, churahes, schools, post office, &O . : I � , - gravel roads leading from it in all directl r t - Lake. Ifurou, acdL the bo L - . r within. view of � . I i I I � soon passing up and down from th hous i one of the best equipped farm( kn the 0 will be sold on easy terms, as the proprieto retire on account of Ill health. A ly on Ises, or a4dress Blake P. 0. JOHKPD"N . -DARK IN HAY TOWNSHIP FOR 8 losale, Lot 22, on the North Bounda wnship. This farm contains 10.0 acres I cleared, the rest good hardwood bush. It L I dardrained and fenced. There is a good st L t with a No. 1 cellar; large bank barn - : I . - shed; sheep house M76, with firet-olas � ­_ JI; 11 a -root cellar underneath; agood otabs I I ad' �f . I I � � wells and cistern. There is 12i acres of � . GoWed on a rich - fallow, well manured : i T I . seeded down recently, the rest in load I . I crop. This to a No. I farm, we I oi i - . markets, churches, schools, poet office, : i o . , will be sold rea8onabi A y on the p - addrw ROBERT it I N. W6UFG PLY,Blake,Ont. I . I . . I . . .— . I - I did fazm and hotel 0 ty. This f L r I I b a 13th concession of a owashl of. K r. . th r, L � 6 Village of Lesdbury. 1.6 contia no f12 L . Of which are cleared, exec I abput three so � � in a good state -of cultivai on, being wall f � I I � - underdrained, and suitable for grain growin L I . raising and fe6ding, There Is not a foot r land on tbe farm� There are two good I I- houses, a large bank barn with atone otabl . I 9 I Meath. a large implement house and all ! ., buildings In Us t-olam repair. There are � I . � chards and tour nevar-faillng wells. The I ; - joins the V1111ageof Leadbur3 where are v ! i � � - I I office, blacksmith shop, school. ate. The w � . � � Leadbury hotel Is on the farm, and will be I t. It Is now under lease for a term of ye . , L 7 - . Is one of the beet,and mast profitable far � . � . . ties In, the County of Huron and will be 9 - i � on easy terms of payment. kor further p . I apply on thC. ptemises, or address the un t . proprietor, 1;�Wbury P. 0. JOHNSTON K . - I � . � I � L I I I . I L � 7 - I . I Z i I � Eu , . � - � . . . - - � � I - � � 1, e -1 I . � . f . . ­. ­ Vet I - � . I I , . Z : . � I . .. L. � ­ I ,, � I I . . : I I q ­ I ., I . - - . . . I L _ L f 1. 4. . ­ .1 ; I I . I I I - - 11 .1 I ..., ary : � - �_ - -, -,!L. . ;�_ I I � � I ­_ I 1_ . I I �­­ �;.. - — I I ?I I �, - � . � i � . CAUSTIC BALSA I I , � I � ! I . . I � I I .1 � I I - I � A Reliabla and Speedy Remedy for : I � . : . Splints, Spavins, Sweeny, Et . 7 f . 4 - �, - L . � � � t i It can be used In every caso of Voterinar I . f I � � . w I . here Stimulating Uuln�onts or Blisters L � L I scribed. See pamphlet !which accomp%ri I I I . . - bottle. It has no superi�or' Every bottl I I � : arantoed to give satI ifaotloa� Price 76o � I � � � - gold by all druggists. IUL�%tU&bl� in the t Z I t I of Lump Jaw in oatttle. See Pamphlet. , - I � I Prepared by— . . 1 � , : . I . . L TiM EUREKA VETERINARY UEDEC ; . I : : I 1� London, Ont. . 4 i I i � I � , . i � . . F - � I I I � I Blob, - L e m ! Z . I I / -1 � I Z I : . 4- 0A ' i I L � .. � - � - -.:,. . ver . � 1. ; I . � 4 I -1 De � � I I I 1. I I i t . - I � I I BLACKSMI I - - I . f Vial Attention . . ! I - I . I to orseshoeing and CARRIAGE � � I - ; . � I . General Jobbing.. i � I . MAKER 1. i � I - L i I � I I � � I I I . - 'If � I i Ixodcaph str,edt, . - - - - S ; � I . � - - � . � I __ : . I I- � . I � - i I ; , Merton Stock Fa . ?I I : L . I : k Z � . , LOT 27, CO.N088SION 8, HIBI . - I I I I � - 1 7 ' I r . Thoroughbred.Durham C . ! I I I ! Heifers and Bulls � � - . . . I . I ! of t tie moat faahioiiaLble straim for � - i- � -r-@Mona,ble prices. Po t office v r 8 I . : . . t : DAVID HILL, Staffa.. . � � I - - . , � I . I � - I . . -r_ Store And Grocery BU 7 "I, I .-,. - I ,.- For SalLe. I I � I . . I For Bale In tho thriving town of Seaforth ; - I brick store, with dwelling above, and. go , I stable At the back, also a flrst.clas3 stook Of K L - .. I 9,11 fresh, beat part of t:iwo and doing good b L . I I � good teaacas for selling. Apply quickly to . 804forth, Ontario, . I . I 1 1700 -M, JORI � . . . . I I � . I . 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I . - . *I-- . - L I � 1, . � I - . - �, . . . I . . I � _ - _r . . L 1�'� , I I I . - : � I L - ; I i I . �� . - i I . I . . . .. I I I . . I . I i ! � . - . H1*0N EXP - SITO OCTOBER 19t, 1900 . I . I . . . I ; I --- - - � — I - - __ - - - � ­ . . � . -_ - . - — . ! - � I . I I I . I . . . . - - ' comparlimisnip, Diciore "� one Is ai- car—a man with a broxe neart- positively Deilowing ror joy, started, aig . - I I # . I T . i IONNIA to flass into the intimacy of pushed,back the curtain avil looV.ed the crowd supposed, for the horse. By I . - half a I _M'Wl� L -_aii 0.1 : P E RIB OF -YOUNG- MEN your laearlt put on them severesL qt ar- out an, said, "Young man, that blin the steer went in pursuit of the big- L - - - , � , � I . I . dwellin I :1 antitiV. . child's ! mothet is dead in the bag- ger game, and the helper shortly cleared i : I : . � I - ; a goo I � . My sub.'ect als.) ,nipresses me N,, ith ga,ge ! car, and the little diiing is th protective fence, Nvith ten feet to liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUffillilliffilifilliI liffilifilliffilifillgillillitilfilI ..... i ---% i a nort I � a ohur % . � tile faet.that eorly impressions re wallin i for �er." Then ''the man sp ire owing to the steer's able assistance. . L I I . I ; I Dr. Talmag&l on'the TenlOtations alvabst ineffacealj%le. Daniel had a �1 - -Lhe affron s' T1.e representative of the Texas cattle . I I I , I neL Of th I who h,cl committed t ro,e I - PrCfaiG 38 to Which They Are SubOact. reli.gious brin'ging up. From he and off I ,red his services for the iAght trade went over that six foot barrier as -_ .- S OP. � I I . -%-,! he though it was a prairie dog mound of his . i ; . � good meaning of his nanie I kno . i 17;0 tf I . � ­- . - I and took care of the child until native plains, but The helper won out to � i I I I I I had plou* parentage. 13ut*U.9 soon -as � I I � I -mornin 2-, and ztIl tba passj�ngors ir. I L . � ' . sale LA . ho colnes into tile possession of Ithe I 01]i of the protective boxes and safety. - --I hl-w"Iffi I I It- t I 1111i , I , I ,IL]r " � e village SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DAYS. kinpL his name is changed, a,11 ilhi5 - - _ 'a I I I Is I I I . - emotion, Oh, ii the cry of "one child 'HA mm I � i - the Mr were! broken down with "The steer did his best to get at him, I � I . 00 a2res � but finding it impossible looked about for I i - I_ surroundings are ,,hanged, and n -,V, I 1 A-4 J , the re- � . .1 I could 4rouse so many sympathizers, et er game with which to sport. The � L i ad build- � you say,. will b3g n the demoral�za- I . 0, a good . In Thim Disco rise In Described the Be- I what !ought to be ifie effect, of the stc ne seats are ten feet above the ground, � I u . tion of his chara.c-ler. 11 fore ihis " I . L P riek of or- 3 old cheap ! I ten 0. ou-sand I voiced sh an I this has always been an iDsurniouiit- .. L � , Bruce- . havlour of a Young Dian Away From nanio. was Daniel, ,hich means "God, plianag . �. and I'Nridowliood from Lthe ab e barrier for a bull, but th' -_ - - FAC—SIMILE � . - ; I � cy, reckoned I 1676411 � illy judge;- mny, his � name I is I � t ' ]Kbu�e, AVIth 1'ractical Suggc8tions,_k6r I . inebria. 's grave? God save this without their Texas steer when they built flummkillittiII1111 1110011,111m I I to be Beltesh z,zar, which m'e* ns I - I . LTH FOR . reo�lot of Every Age and Class. i , 11 countrl from the perils of strong them, for as soon as the steer's eye fit on � Aye �IeFrep donf - . - SIGNATURE I the, treasurer of the god B,l.­ L , ge( orAs I , I _A � I tre Street . i � (I r i nl,-. I the throng above his head he stepped I " . . i.il.�tr. t I ' Nom�'� -you expeft to see lilm over- ' siidfatifig Reguta- ­ I to planted Wasl1in-ton, Oct. 11 - I till 'the most thrilling passage back, and the next instant he was among �(:):F­ � kinds and , I 11 Q hese changed --ir- vr�,ft.,ha of - . t 'r.( . of a N,6ulig man's life is when he them. Before the people could escape lie * stm JI.__...___ . A inah 0 0(cu - �he livil amid al IAL , rntath the ,ro .4tayed in 1,ondon p� - W I I I cutinstances. Oh, no! Daniel St,Lrt- � 0 - . i L I . I . , summer - ,,, t ,e city - � . leaves ,to *&ke his fortune. had tossed half a dozen into the ring, but . I hard and 'faluout wesicy puipit - . . ed right, and h(' keeps on -- ri lit. - home . . L __A . , ILZ t L The novelty and the romance of the tbey were all rescued by the ring attend- 11H - � I V loiated, , oad -hapel, where.he has preached When'I find wh4 Daniel is in . or- i - -_ - 1. Beaf)rbh i thing may keep itirn from any keen an's. The stone seats cleared, the steer V - � 4 . i . I � . w. iseveral tinies - before, alwa-Y� receiv- usalem, I am %)t su*,prised 'to 11iid ret'urned to the ring, and, seeing no one ! d - . I ; H WAT- L - sorrowAl but the old people who ba,ve.. Vj4es'io%Chftrfu1- I - 1700-tf 1i i lig tt 1, hearty welcome. Thience he ' what he is in Ba bylOD. I wish I .. els to throw down the gage of battle to, i Promotes ,� , . I A I seen't1if destruction of so many who I I ,went, Jo -1reIa;lid,' preaching in Bel- could ,,,,,rite upon ill parents' hearts d with high hope cannot help , toc k the exact ceD ter of the ring and bel- � *SSafd&St.(;o, 1wris MOW : I r sale, Lot i l . starte , lowed his deflance to the universe. In the - norNwal. , 76 acres. fast and DubUn. The discourse he the fact, that carly irnpre8sions te btlut be ftnxious. As long as he was in optuvT,Morphine IS ON VIE& I d abe)ut 40 ha I s . � .9 gefit this week describes' the be- Well� nigh ineffacle ble. When I see meantime the- management' had been � I . L . � se of his faUer's house his waywaxdness, 140T WANC Q.TIC.. I t i I . bulldlqq. havioril of a young man away from Joseph, a 15ious-hid in the hou , busy, and a soldier with a blausek rifle L L I ! rig spring I his father Jacob, I ani not surpyised was kit dly chided, and althoug" hail been suirfmoned from a nearby bar- ... ft I I eii ai the Illume Ian"I sug,gests. practica' Iess�ons , soulletimes he thought the restraint . ,,, R and can- ' to see hini acting so nobly down in I I rack. With the box rail as a rest, lie took DAPPE , -I Egy4A___W_h-P_n-_I_ft,d Sam-ifel, a piDus 4� _X : I did farm, for people of e,very age and class. The I . - rather Atter and rather severe in steady aim, and with the ping of the bul- JWC�WAr'AW,a_Sffi, VZUMZWR L W NNS - , l . � . L - dapted for text is Danieli i, 5: "And the king his calmer monietAs he ad'Anowledged I the�steer's life ended, but the Spau- JU,y&,W xsrAf- . � L - hay I I � . d on a Taxl, In the housE & his mother Ran- et - _ I rth P. 0. appointed theiii a daily prov�sion of nah j 1 am nol. surprised that he it was salutary and righteous. farls have not experimente4 with Ameri- . ,C"*~ -# 1%1V . - I � � . , - � . jr#�Jmu - I 1669-tt � I - - . L Througl the influence of metropolitan can steers in Spanish bull rings since 01 LTur L tho king's ineili't and of the wi e which give; la terrible sirtiting to idolat.ry . I . I I I . friends the father has obtained 0, the t time, nor are they likely to again." . I ,"n Aec,# � . � he dra!nk; so 4ourishlng them three as ,soon as he n, Ules to manhood. . I � I . . ' . I L or stle In t I situatioa for his �on in the city. The , I O=IJE i &0"%AM: uable and _years, .that atJ tile cTid thereof . they . Dav-d planned 4 temple a . cr- , ; - � I . j lik"P..0 . . signed. I cuuirad(6 of the young man come the . I I I —_ B � I der Illightistand t?efore the kingy" . usa,lern and gatIcied ehe niater.als . I land, we'l L night before his departure --to L bid An -Enrthquake. : � � - - omfortable My text� op ns the door (if a col- for its buildin , but Solomon, the L . i � e __ __ - i 4 L I ; , er nee. n and. introduc(S to you son-, came and Init up the structure, L I oth Lege in4iabvlo' . fare -well to the adventurer * The morn- okohama and the neighboring Tokyu � � -_ . . I hard and a. , i ng of his going away he Walks ar( said to have about 50 earthquake Apetfect Reft"y forCowflpa7 L L � �N*01.lfllg student 17 years of age, and that goes in lax I ages. The fa th- .. : � UitL troes, . a,roundithe place to take a last look tioit, Sour Stonwch,Diaabdeat, L J . e sur prised if ' er 1.1 -alis the churacter of the oldl& . . shocks a yeRr, Alost of them are insig- - I 1. - : I . -" comes upon nif cant, but now and then comes one of ; L - oice small I)a-niel. by na,lre� f3e 114 at thing's — per.haps . . etired far- in the, college you fill, . ionsfeverislt- . L� d t,nany , hilari- and its destiny for time and etern- . Worms,Convuls I.. : � 7 . . a � ifferent sort. In 1891 the Japan Alai] � p. Apply ties, Put a I SC)ule ot'ject Chatt starts a tear, some ness and Loss �oF SLEEP. ,, L . �: I Z iindred young men to- � L : I 1696-tt . ,ity, then the son cJmpletes the stiuo- � . L I - get lier I and th Lto . � old fva)Eli�r place, but no one sees described the experiftee of a man who ___ I I I have a . . . L : . � I 'I'liere is no harm in - iure You might as well put down tile tea The trunk Is ptit upon the had witnessed the terrible earthquake at . T_-::Sitr�le Signature of . � � . I i -"Once8slon good linie. ex- �1- - � - ,i� foundation ten Get by five and wagon,j the young man is off for the Gil'u. . . I I L I r 60 aiares that. ,i God does not write out the, pect to rear on it a great ,cathec ral city. �Te is set down amid excite- Ile b'ad ju�t finished dressing when the i6tzll� . , - - . � � ultivatlon- treo and the rrass and thip :)lossoms . _� _ I � I log house, - . t, . as to put � down a contrafted ' ments P'.nd amid associates who are first shack -came. Ile crawled and drag- i g at'ached, in (lull prose. Whe old robin does ' I N EN� , 1RH. Oxotoria Is putup In one -also tottla mIrL. It , I - character� in d, child's soul and yet -not ovZcareful' about their words, gc� hiniself out of the house, for to walk � with go:)d not sit mol6irg in the nd�,t .becau.se , rear .upon it � soir. ething exten wai all but Impossible. The next mo- � L I ie n6t soia In buA. Don't allo* Mayans 110 6611 � . f the best s I 6 Y 'and th.uglits 4nd actio'ns. Morning Pa -An go OIL L _'p ew. or i promiste I . - of thc� chirpin rs and tile 10,ely ad- gratid and extcfisivel� useful. ment, so highly strung were his nerves, No I I , i � I i *sold cheap , $ . i . conies.. No family altar. Sabb6th � I 1, is 'Just as good" and 1 wil4enswer eveiT pur- l d. ApplyL v eDt,u6s of the, fledgelings t[Att; ha,ve ' l - . I 0 he burst into laughter at seeing the re- .. � � - Le% me say to those Christian . No rural quiet. The sanctu- . "- 441 -See tUt pu get C4-S-T­0_Z_1_,L , . Eg-Lond- just -b�xun to fly. Do not qmie 'into � ar- C01110's , ­ Posett L . . . ' i I I I � . ! I '_ ' I 171OX8 en'tsi who are doing their best In the ary col3les, but al -1 the faces a re markable way in which a girl was mov-. I � I - . 2 - . rchard looking for winter apple's 7 . . The ho- '�_ - I .. - , f Ili ir c T &k- e strung ' down the garden path, stepping high . L $JJ1(J4 1 1 - education o hildren: and no one cares whether lie 1129 - �� � .* , L � on 'a May niorriinlin . EXAC f op , � 111,11a , I I —For @alp I good hoart; you'r ions this - moru ing collics 110 church or does not come. in the air, as It seemed. ' - ,T COPY Or WRAPPER. ! 0e, . I � . . - L dpatwil - .1 I - . I containing But Daniel cf t1w.text is fir from Then, looking over his shoulder, ke saw - .. I I , Aly - . �trow . . L ;C11 0 � On his way holne from tile I "'i -, ..'&tI, of V�svvsr. I I , � I I good bush.. bt� i 11g may: be far away' from 3'011 and ill . �__110__ l �ay, What opprcs�ive hoi4glit.,j . I it great and ancient tem,ple, which he had � Z � I —_ � I high stafw St L evs a placard announcing a rareLand . .- '. 1 �3 g !!���������l�������������illi������� �� I j Ise ; good 111" UVe collie over him as he- re- a. distant, city, but God, to wliom s . !_ I � - . . I � . , nU�enient, beteN admiring the previous day, leap Into ;i�� - i I . no a good Membered th- t' lie was a captive you -dedicated tiiem, will look a�ter vivaciot s ai He has no I 11 i I " � . I the air and fall in dreadful ruin. - � L and three -I will t%k at the door of flie boarding ; . ill ft .nrang6 I ind! ,Tile music tlla�t thern,� Tile-' God o D&nH -e greetimy looking again to his front, he saw the . . : I I �! - '1' L L I � . L I I I � cod water. U house. i I -Te has no appetite for the . Callie into his st dy wfrido,w -%vas not care 'of them far away in Babylon. I wh)le town in an instant swept away be- - � I I - 7 � .. - . L. � I t is one Of . food. �b one cares whether he cats I I . a sold on the song of Z on, .but the s )und of "Train up a chi.d. in the way lie or does not eat — rather he would for � hig eyes, and out of the great cloud I I ; I . 1 tire. Also flute, iacl,btlt and. dulcimer hi. the .should go -,'and ,.N -hen he is old� he - of ming, gesticulating, ' I : I -stol I ad graing worsh P .of th heathen. god. Af oro,- will not depart r in i.t." - He I iL lay not eat —it is cheaper! After the I ; - be eol'dstol . Nvilfly frantic crowd of men, women and - 11nAh - . - over, ic had no hope of eve" geitirig wander away foi awhile ai�d fall in- tea he ocs into'the parlor, takes tip children, rushing hither and thither, they The Red . Front Furniture 1RU � toes, or ad- � . � finds it (lull, no sister to I I - � H.14 back lionic againi,and mecting those to sin and brc(ak ,your heart, but a book�,` - Icncw not where, for refuge from the . .- i . - I 1 1639 tf look ,olver ,it with him. Goes up- : ! Z who 11,�,d �iniswd him lon- and,missed before he is done ivith this ife, �,oll grext destruction which had comt upon I I . 0 - - 1� , stairs () his room in the third story, . -1 I I ; L ncessl 11111 b tterly,_ wondering if 'lit, were - having cowniendkd him to lGod, he .� . . the m. . - � I Z - on 81. . L finds it, cold and uninviting, and ,in . I I L , contain.' _L06 and finding wany a, luxury' 1in, i 0 L ; I till b d now 'We' aTe � . of cultiva- � L will. come Nick dgt for I put the (1cspair he rushes out, caring for no- ChInals Gi-eat Canal Xyatem. Has been renewed, renovated and enlarg,ed, an 4 . I listelci,ss becaqse -they did not know phasis in - the Hght' place and on : I - ' a In good L ,em thing but to get something to make The canal system of China is the most - in a position to offer the public all the newest designs of Nrlor, : . but I)J�Lniel midit be lacking, breiid. . . � � i � with �ood the word "old'-' -,x lien I repeat that hint stoij thinking. He is caught in ext nsive in the world with the possible. i I assage.,and say, "17rain up a child I � ving shed, lvhez� you and I,Nvere in school -or � p, Bedroom and I)ining Suites at very tempting pi�ices. Also a - . I c-Mition. c( - the first whirl of sin. He has start- exception of that of Holland. Wherever . , )1le,Ej and the' vacation approached ' Very nice line.of Chairs in all the newest st les. New lin') of �i . t, I . 71 . p it The I in the way he shculd go, and when. ed Out 011 the clark sea where the the lay of the laud permits the thrifty na- . . y i I " t 12'. acres lNie ivt�re full Df, brigh�C anti qpatio.n, lie is old lie will not depart f Om gleani of joy is the fia,shing of the tive has made a canal. Thus he is en- Pictures just in, very cheap. We extend a cordial invitation to i L . no. It,will !and ,,v� Could :lot study the last clay, . . I . it." 1%1'ay you all laave the gloriaus pit and tile laughter is the creaking abled to carry the products of his labor every one to come and see us and our stock. ! proprietor �and vve could not stud last . . . . y t �ie SatLjSfaCti()11 Of 3(� ' . I r n ight. _eing your c , -lie 1rato 'of the lost. 0 Ii, how to ibarket with the minimum of expense. . I . .. time. For The lexicon �rfd tac philo- hilic ren of t I 1. I I ERHART, walk in paths O' righteousness, trid inany guaves there are in the country It must be acknowledged, however, the . I � . ,16S4-tf . ophlcltl apparatus -weria transparent, peacer. One., with them on caxth, churchyard which, if they could process is carried out with the expendi- - 03M tMAI'muli?, ... . 3*.,'A�R� . I . so Wei COUld sde .right Uir0l.lgh thom , �11 �. , . ; sale, Lot into die meadD WS and tile orchards. may you be one with them in l4ea- sI)eak, ,would tell of young men who tur", Of the maximum of time. The wa- . . I : "I - I . ,� 't lot s� with . poor -Daniel. . . I � I -P�T C3- j 2th. conces- . ven I ivent o19 with high hopes and came terways range in size from the Grand farm can. L � He did I c1lual hundreds of miles in length'and _UITIDMERM A 1:..MW- In .- L , : L I cept should ever B u I . L I . four ot k ow that- 11(1 escape , . t I learn aho from 'this sub ect back blasted and crushed to disgrace . i I . i navigable by deep water junk, to the lit- L . 1 � ation, well the becuuty of Clu istian sobri-ety. The the sepulcher of. their fathers! � � ile. There from daptMt�. Or escaping, lie. did And yet this exodus niust go on. tie "nei-liborhood" canal of barely suffi- i ' . .1 now, with riot kn;ow'but 'when he .got 1 ome the moat and the ,wfrc that Nvere to cc. tile This department is th large selection of the beat goods' and . , cient width for two sampans to pass, , 1' bank barn loved iones -w"culd be (lead, ind Ile -to -Daniol's table were to Come f�om To-niorrovv morning on all the thor- each other. They serve not only for the', Obliging attentiou given to this branch of the busi-ness. ! . � � i I i orous other wowd, 'Paniel. oughfar(s, in every steamboat and I 1. i Two good - . go -wandering and w - ping' the king's table.' Well, had 'L � purposes of navigation and in place of I I � I : ee in every rall.car wil-4. be young men - � ` ninon, .5 athers. Ines and- torns; ��,! the eptilchers of his f no right to take that food. ", F1 I e roads for trade and commerce, but also Night calls promrtly attended to by our Undertaker, Air, S. T. Hol s running 13esideb that tille ki I . going forth to seek. their fortunes in � i � - i ng tried to ina'ke king was a heathen and, like Lill, the I as local fish preserves, as breeding V0014 Goderich street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodistt church. .11 I — . ; er all th3 LLa * our groot towns. 0 Lord (Iod of Daii� � I ituated for Iiini f rget his b*uie nd forget his heathen,- was amustonied to ask a ' for water fowl -and for laundry purposes. :L . count , ; for th- - iel, help them to be as faithful I i ., aud good at purpose actually blessing before he partook of food, ill In most of the canals there Is more or ! Babylon as they were in Jerusaleml . . Ong. 15 is -hangi- his name. The king wanted and in- that bessing they &I Wilys lexs current, so they are not the menaco ! I I ' 1 ats can be �Iiii t b odigy-in personal ap- S07 Forget kot, 0 iny young friend, in to health that is generally supposed.— BROADFOOT BOX & Cool �: I a. This is r dedicated the food to the gtods. � I L ounty,and [I')earao ea t seaports the moral and re - nee, andTo he ordered meat ,and . that if Daniel hi(i fal - National Geographic Magazine. : I i I . . <en this , fj)od I r want 4 to �Vine ,gent fro.in his . o%vn table to lie would have broken the law wl�ich ligious principles inculcated by Pa- I . L . the prom - . rental s:)Iicitude, and if to -day sea.t- . � I 1649-tt - 114triwl, but Ilhtniel reflises 11 - this ' forbade the takirg of food dcdica�Lcd 0 The Land of the Bean. I '"u -A. he 111iliblest to idols, He chcpe pulse. It wab Singularly the ordinary bean, whiiah L� �nd ptits hims1lelf upon t ed in tHe house of God you feel ' th S " L I 0 T�Ir_r " . i. ;a advanta-re of early Christian culture L i ALE. Piet, the poorost of all herill called J1eL di(l not D . only the Bostonians know how to 000k I __:�or _ miracle that dwb die forget nc)t those to Whom you are it Of 111 t - a, - way. There is nothing � in I)U]!'LSC-, properly, may be cultivated with cer- ! ! Ay .�ulse, and plailn water, His atten- . I I , 85 Wres ants cry outiagainst this and t 11 L ! . most inilebted and pray God that as tainty of profit ix only a small part of the . . L ' L , is well tin- hij)l such a poor herb, to make a lo.1i old age conies upon them and the 0 . �_, lf�o 7- 1 � � i , I I F114 FM""""s"`_� , 4ZAAW�.-_�ft &_ r 8 I one house 14 will , perish under such e� country. For mauy years Monroe, Or- . implement di(,t. ",No," he�says, ­ymi try us 01 ruddy and health ul. Sonle pi� ple 'shadow of, death tile hope of heaven - . .. � � I . for talk as though they were a kind, of 'nlay beani through the darkness, 01od leans and Niagara counties, In Now York L 8 ilt-.bling ten da�vs, and . if at. the encJ of that I a L ma 11 I state, produced many more beans than I � rd i 2 good , I diet which ,would ihake s,Nv ar- Thin Ing -of- a fal wheat �inie we are ni)t full cheeked and ro- L . forbid Ui'at any of us through our any other similar area ia the world. . � I , ; 40 acres list as ally, it. will. be surprising A' thy and competent to do the du4ic-6 inisconduct, should bring - disgrace Their bean crop was the only one of im- � 11 phape-for len days pass alpii i '�_ of this life., Thut is not the lesl;on upon a faffier's name or prove re- . I tu%Wd'for �, ig. and the sif at a1l, But for a posit�ive miracle creant. to the love of a mother, The portance on earth. Brockport, in Mon- .4- -4 (Jents tonio up for examination and . roe countv was the world's beanmetron- Fu rn.9, 01 ?- .1 � 0 Daniel would hav dwindled aW`Ay, dra matist made' no exaggeration F ramises, or t1l dm-lara th4t none are f o ruddy olis, and farmers near there made mmall I iWX2tf . and when God or his self (lei! ial when hc -exclaimed, "How 9harper I �tnd r4bust as I Daniel and his fellow . I . . fortunem out of beans. � ­_ 4. ; 1 4. # . len- aptiv�&. Tl�le days of industrious 1- 11 UP011 ' 111M Ims benudiction i lie tha." a seilient s too 1i it, is to have I For warm air heatiii can't find ' * , puts a benediction upon all Christ,',` an a thankless child!" Oh, that God 91 you �)Upilais_e ,and t�ie years pass by, an(I Just &S Good. . arm a& on I l . - OKIIIOP, at -,he day of gru�luation has c tile, and Hobrlety. I Wolld not have .1,ou would 1101P 3-011 as parents and ,s__ E. -re -I say, m1sq, is there a drugstore anything better thall our latest COn- J acres, all 'hin lei ` class,your preacher a.mon,g those villo yoling 1) .ople to take to heart the ,,gets hi� diplowa, signt-A, b I struction- res. It in I . y � J open ax)ywh!ere near hear? enced and he kl, g and rpadi.rig as. folluws: "In would put . unnecessary restraf � nts lessons of this in4portant subject, and Barmaid (at railway restaurant) -No; f ' i ; 111�t � * 7tha.t there is danger they're all shut. g -or stock til ters 01 wJ8dowi ,and - under- u1pon. lawful appetites, There ' are i f WO Shall. learn , 'Oxford 400 Series of w 48to 4 � those in Ovis ,day -,Nho dispute lie of being carrieW into captivity, and standing that ;tke king inqu red of He --No place where I could buy a rub. Tile d.wellioK ! ' ' . Ing under- lieni he foun&�'tlxenl ten tim s better gran't which God gave to nian 'for that early Impressions are almost in- her ring or Rometbing like that, saitable . I I I noo than all the itkagiclans and astrolo- ,aninial food, and they make a I re- effaceabl �, and that there is some- for a baby cutting its teeth? . - three or- . erg I we�e in EL11 his realm." - hun I � thing beautiful in Christian so- Barmaid -No. They combine enormqua power with farm &d. 8�at , ligion of thie-li ger as the Pliar- ores. post �� . - ��Ild Daniel Itook the first honor, isees exrw_ctc�l lim.Lven for 'their Qst briety, and that there is great at- He (in a tons of rexicnation)-Well, a most gratifying econolay in the use all known I . I . I Daniel ' vej on tractiver ess in piety a�ay .from honiEk tten, wrap me up one of your ham sand- of coal, and may be simply and easily sold w:th wid h0re tile story ends,. for I rig. Daniel did not always It - , tie st4dent helreafter will ,bA Daniel m0se. He wa's not a Graliamite;ji lie '-then it will be to you and to nie wiches. ars. This � I a matter of everlasting congratula,- regulated to suit every varying degree a proper. lie pr minister. ­ � f I was not . a ve�p,tarlun, He m+nt . � old cheap - . � The "S", t thd,ught SuggO.StOl-I to me -through that sell denial because I the tion that we considered how Daniel Thou Th*re Was War. of temperature. artioularg - -IN , tlii� subjec- behaved when be became a college dersigne3 t -is that yo,urig men food offered him iv s Idilatrous fdad. Matilda (of uncertain age. but who to Their improved fes tures promise I . INNEY. nav be carriedl into capUN, � Ity , I)v siLudent at Babylon. . about to b* married) -Harry hax put I , 'o d -th . ; : � When I see G filliLIg the em . � i . - you absolute indoor Comfort all winter 1653 . heir diloinies, � There'. is EL captivity with all, varieties (of food, I have lot 'he Language of Ants. . some beautiful old fashioned furniture' I , - . 6iore galling than tile one in wilich , , . in. the house. He has a craze for an- Iong, and very much smaller fuel bills. , . I - much confidenct in the teaching of Panic]: was transport6d; it is th6 � "I Among the foremost of the won- tique things. eka . th-OSe' Who IWOUld Put US on se% _r0 dars at ,he Parts Exhib tion are the Melissa (unable to conceal her Jeal- - -M-ake a point of seein them in jus- �,a.ptivl-ty of C�'Fil liabit. Alen do not reginien. There we paren ts who, w i th ' �, - go in0 that *ittingly'. 813'IY and - . artificial ant hills shown by N1. -ousy)-1 should think so if he agked you tice to yourself—you'll ad them Slit - I - a, wrong theory in this respect, dhiy -Ja.ner,. I'llis ingenious gentlenia-ri is Ato marry him. rin - `1 nipercepLibly �re tho chains forged. - their children all harmless 111"l-ies' declarii,g now, says the Newca'stle I., - I- i . perior in every detaill—the newest and f� I �Ipqn thell) , and one day they wake and'wfthout sufficient . imiulry ...... d bfst warm air furnace made. lip to find theiliselves away -clown in- � . T,eader, Is belief th auo i I A bad. Dreak. I -13abylo,n. Cyrt)a after%'Vard consented I llelll OUT, LO boami ing .selloolls W, ?I.(-. lattgutige--a language, that is, of 'Your wife se�mx to haye taken a vio- � . 400 SHRIES. . tkat SbIlIC of hig captives should rt-- their in 'tellects a ( cul.tured to 'he artfculat� sounds. t dislike.'to Meechem." . turn, and 50,000 of -theni acc�epted disadvan'ta.ge of their starved bodies, I ' I "Yes. Wked he was at the house the �, I M. the opportunity, but tell me what so that from mary a board ing, sch pol - T?if 11(ew Kluff a Small Mark. 0 er day he leantod his head back against ! , -oi � For sale by SILLS & NURDIE., . Seaf , . a- class of 20 � ; evil h+bit ever' consented to let a * . will graduate, 19 of taly is a snuWal o of the opruamental tidies she keeps oa I Carbff, I 4nan go., Teti I plag!ies 'made Phar, 010111 ghosts. Now, when I see -,he man, who has to climb upon a chair t rockfiar, chair for that purpose."- ' . � . - . 0. a"oll consent 1� to the * departure of . thirve. angels, eati it., the calf 'wh -ch.' to get. upon a horse's back. But C uso Tilune. The Gurney Foandry Co., Limitcd, Toronto, Winnip - ' . -0 I (1-od's � peol)le. � but - "tell 1110. -wllat Abrallam slew and when I flild Chr �st this docs not prove that he will not he British Govemment has at last I - . I Practice �Iliaraoh of evil habit vtver ch(,.,erfu . 11 � � eating 1)roiled fisli even after his re- inako an . excellent king. Napoleon rei olved to make adequate pFovision for I . Vanco&er. . are pre, � 11 �, surrectiori I coilne to tile conclus . r1a � lea every ( onsented to lot afiy�of it's victiul§ on Nvas no nt in figure. In n wrecked In fighting their country's I I e sold is 0. Alen tfdli: of evil llabits a.; that the. theoriesil I the vegetaman .- 41 ba, tles. All nor anentl diklabled noldbern I .11 .. ... .. . � � I a bottle. hotl-Kh they v0ere light and trivial are not' froni a �e-igious standpoint Monogrammed Poodles. .7 . . --r- reatment �hut they ar I . - wi I have pensions of not legs that In. 6d. I I i . e scorpion NV 11 i ps tha well founded. To possess a poodle with theown- I � I . I I I pe daV, and most will be given more, rais- ' I 1. 0"11' tll(' fl("ill: �Itllv\- are spikt.s nior�� Are you fond -of -)-tctur`es? Here is er, s nionograni ne�l.tly r-lippdd in . its in to 3a. 6d. for the higher non -commis- ; , I I I �1)loody than. the path, of a�llrnhuian� one drawn by solonall: "Who h curly hair is the latest 9 INE Co" 11, . th thing nee"- a d officers. . i 1694-62 Iney make tht� polsollous. ro'be ot ,Nvoe? Who hath 3()rroxv? Who hAth sary to doniplete the happine_-A of the ' OtJR OBS " 11 11 Nessus; they tire the sepulchers " i rkl contentions? ,- Who hath babblilig? London society -woman. , I i . � which Illillionsi are, buried alive. I Who bath . wo'unJs Without cau e? _ . - . . . i i : I'lle yoling are in niorL' i . ervou's I � � ft I J�Cl'il ' b('-, They that t.irry long at the wiiie; STEE RUINED A BULLFIGHT. 7 i I �, � � . . ('1111se they ary unsuspectlilig, ,j,ll 7 1 1 1 - I I I I t1' they that go to seek mixed wine. � � .1 eux"()["-; `A'-(' -lsl(�LI) ill 11"i" `()111, a 10 T,00k riot thou u.An the , wine wl en Texa - s Longhorn Had Ideas of Sport � - 127 tht�il_ P()X%-Vl' iS 110t S11SI)V0 ed. '1'11(� it is r(,d, wil.'ri it moveth it., L,lf .' and Clhawged the Programme. De' bmilitys " HERO of MAT-% E___1 K' IN 611 - I tinle vvIlen a silip's coill parly lliak(14 &right in - the cup, At . the last it A, resid nt of -Des Moines was a wit- . - . 111t1till ,I � y I.q -%x,-llea tile ,.Vat(,11111Z� i : : �11 i.,j_ L TH -and- - �fy Iffleth like a serpent, and stingeth ness to a. Spanish bullfight at Seville, A Suf r6r Frorn WN& 21"d a F.X. I ; I his guard. -When ;tv spider ineqts . fS nd . i I � , , t� lik('� Lin adder." I Spain, a ' 'ew years ago'L in which one of . . Opp. fl%, it dot's ll()t stly.. "Go do\Vil- Witti " I Ilo yoll know what vou are . _� the animals in the amphitheater was a hausted Nervestelis OVNIOCureby I i I Quoop lilt- to tho placte, Whore I I . Texas ate ,,r. A steer, he says, will neT- JUSIng Dr. Chase"S He I I I Hotel! 1111IT-der ini. ­ 0- . , I ing?" said it �n'iothar who had bn k- m Food. ; sects." :S,o: ilisa�S, *�'('011le i'llid tak . I � - 'I'S RATHOON ' � . ; .. on inLo a restaur nt, the door er attack it horse or a man on horseback. At . n I I . I I me () �, I toc . Mr. A. T. P. Lalame, railway agent - I i eaforth. " "r'""'t 111(`Ilii] 19 �%'L)11-� N%ritl 3�_ A man o foot he may kill, but a man . . . � ! . I this slisperlsion bridge.of glit,t ed against her, lie- son inside. She iDn.horseback he will not molest. He - � : , , I Ko14Sa1l1t11%­' ())I . tiler. ,is a ([i!Y(' came up to the (101int-er And saw 'he at Clarenceville, Que., . writes: -"For . a - � 4 I . , .El � � . also does Inot shut his eyes when he tv,'ellve years I have been run duwn I i . -ve nd other popular poirtraits in colors on the I 'new fi C�t rm', hvtwc(ql the spilulde of,a sorl)('11t, ,ium of the restauramit mingling Ile charges, while a bull takes his line and -%vit.h nervous debility. I suff ered A i 1 ERT and t lie cru$.ri-of its slillj,�, 'f infoxicifting cul I for lier own ..s 11. u his eyes and charges, never rnuch, and consulted doctors, and used , I . I 11v said to the nian behind the all, the latest 11 � ri'livro is a - dif,Terbrice 'hetwee'll , thth c6l n- deviating from the line his sight gave medicines in vain. Some months ago I Scribbling, Bocks just received. Also, i � * hvar , , s paw to�ingl -with.,,l kid an(I I "'r, "Do you.know vvhat you 10'01[o- him before he closed his orbs. This it is i I . , ows, III(, "I . heard of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, used . . � (Tacklillt,,* ( f Ole botlel.9 ill I 110 in(r?." - "No, said lie, "I don i_" that enables the toreador to step so easi- . . -1 I I . . -, torritic 1111g. I ike's Peak loo-ks f)t,1111� S a' t -.%-o boxes, and -my health improved s6 � I - � ys she, "You ate fattening grlJe- ly out of the way,' for t4e kull, not see - i , � I sale at. 1 '_`"l ill t110 (11-4U111CO, h1lt aHk I 11�1� N ards. " . . ing, make no attempt to reach the man rapidly that I ordered twelve mare. School Supplies & Text Boo s , ' * ddress, -I F1 ry (.(I traveliers by the toadsid�, I was told, at I)es Awfoines of a, when he has moved from the spot he oc- ' "I cun say, frankly, that this treat- � I I I ­ ; � . �]IaL the.ir thinc of Pike's re4li. Art ' train of cars -going- through a N -dry cupied when the bull charged. inent has no equal In the medical world. . � : i ' : - . - � 11 i � . 1 4 i , , 1_66IAr theri, thost, ar(lund -whoill s-LISPiciOu,�1 stormy ni.-hl over one of tile "v es t - "The only trial � of the Texas steer," A%'hile using Dr. Chase's; Nerve Food 1 : z : companions are gatherod? Do - theit . continued the Iowan, "was pulled off at I —AT— � 7 - ern prairif s. 'I'll(, young man V\ I () co u ' Id feel my system being built up . ; � � � ! ; ;ili .iests and thei"r entertaintuorlb, mak� was pre.sent told .1-S .. Seville, and while they intended potting UrAil now I ani strong and healthy. I , I . ' the stom In I l ��o seven the first one' they let loose gave cannot recommend it too highly for 1 i tlie hours go blithely by wh n the nigh't there vv.as a little cilild in . I I �, I an, \%itli I helli'l' 11ave you ttken 4 the SIVOI)ing var, frUtful. and -%vor y- them all they wanted and quickly brought A�eak, nervous people," �'_e I a good s'il) from theit cup of .gin or gono . . that expe iment to an inglorious finish. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Is a tonic N, 98, od brick ' I . I i n g- and cr-,ing hoar after hour. A It makes the blood rich, the nerves ", abrth, ' with theni in !ono pat h After the steer had cavorted about the and restorative of inestimable worth. r000rial � , of unright� man on the opposite side of -the dar ALEX* ILSO - S , : uaineq8, vollsiie-q<;" Turii bat -k- k'rovi�- llaby� I I ring for aLwhile they turned a horse strong, increases the weight, and cures . . I I I - lost his tience And said, "Lit] L�r loose. The steer paid no attention to him, ! � , . pa, ' i - . i � I I - 11, but the horse, fearful of the unknown .D � 3 box 372, Ion Ylev callie lund -to Babyl on thet make that child -,)jut ill) or take it all weaknesses and diseases of the � I I ,%V()l It carry yc u. Tf so uianv pi I - rerves and blood. In pill form, 50 cents ' NEXT . OOR NORTH , OF PICkARD'S. ! AN, StHcken men .III, i:, �lgue to its inotber.' ..heri another ni,in beast� woald not advance. In came a & b,ox, at all dealere, or Edmansotan, i I ould like to enter yo . 4 I . I ,. oil. t1le op . 4411M.7144 a i4gLrD stick. and the steer. I;& , — I i � .� -posite riiie of the Eileeping . I . � rll�_ � � - _ - .__,"Iml" . � . . tea and Co., ToronW. � I i � . I � I __� - I : ; � ; . ! I - 4 � - i � f ; I � ! I [ I � . I ; ! . i . � . i . : I � . i � , , 'I -.1 v . . 4 � .- � i I � ! � I � I - � . I � � I I .. , � I : I L � I ! ; I - I ; I . I . I . - I i . ;, � I 7 . ; I ; . - : I .1 . � - I L i � I I I � � � 1. -I! I -:---. I iI . : - .1 I I . .* � - . � � . I I I . . � . � . I . I � - I I � . i 11 'I . . � . . I . t . . : ; . . . . . � I . � V .. . . . I � . . - I . t . . I - ; i . - I � I - - . . - i . i - . I I --1- - .� -1 . � __ - _ - - - --,-.-- . , - - ---,-.-----I-------�.�--i-�_----"L�'. __­_­___'______._, ! I ___1�1R11a1.,,­___ ,_,_­­­.__—­___­ ww"I"011" . � I - Iff, I Im I I I � - H � I- QRSE P4 � � f -Will I � . : . torms. APP13 . . : -,n I , , OR SALE. . ! .U, complat � � isold for ressoi � Varna. I I I '%-T`0TICE T � . ; : - JN HOGS.- � I I � on Lot 26. Cx . � � thorou2hbred r . I - � a ported atodc i I ; E L 01IN NN � � i COZ, Z F ; -eystdoar, I" I r I I)V,;," and I ; L -of, store. � I I � . -VSTRAY Ili � ; . : XJ undersig . I I I red helffer, at . z 1k come ard I I . . OZOROE HE3 � - I i .. TRAY' . F � t . � undenip, � i ; may W June I i � - : ftn have the 4 i : ; citarva. 40 z � L T,NSTRAY� 13 ! I t I _U the x1m, r t � z Killop. about � . , - 7 year iold. lTht � . I r * ; -property snd . - r . . � lReechwood. w � I ­ .— c .1 � - — t . ; . r ; FM � - - I . r � I � . 10, I I u 11 i � � on Ut 2 ! r � . a Aboro ; r : . bred - � : be admitted to ; . s . F of *ervlote. or ; . � White Pip 10i i I t1MJM4QU'r � � � q � . Ji- TICE4LI � . I 0 Us Bruiecd ; � I 11amworth IBM I . A -f I � I , I - bit I Y" :ku "O if ,5 ;� i 1 Ming 'nim 'bred � i - Yonne 7 1 E . I RUGANDOA-11 5 1 ___ � � *IP140)IA'S r B1 i 'X �Countleg-1 . I I A-. X� campbel, r 7 Vim lrxposmo) i FI � . E � . A� r-CrIONE] Auctioni I Pollb. Being - i .tundetstanding . . - wentip, placca .1 . rdoes. Charp ,100"DO Play. Al ist Lot vs, Q - +ttended to. I I - . . i TE I - . _1� ' T;E&CHER'i ,, , , % East wav fat, 190L A-& �Otitarlo. I - I ­____ I hnEACHkIt , A ceiveill mr Whool Section � 4anuary ard, AXDR'9W Zk � ; . . I— . I I I - I I REA1 � 0 . I 'VOR,. SALE.� JU I Loti!L-C bouse and h �A I Applicat. 1purfia. i I I I i — I I A EY,OLISE AN ja underOA I � 6 I I ; ,V wrted * Is a good stabb L#oft water. IN even sin provalm rnay I I , BRINE. I — . , 1VARK TO it] 'L ,� ' No. 7, ,on __ taining ICO aA or gravel, ODI) - 2rops; large - TrAme stable fa able bouse iw� ten acres of I �from feaforth L . - �6 sebool.Ij =1 Hinburn, and s . privile a of wo PaAlcufars Ap 9 M LF" -� P'ROPERTY, slon 8, -H. "ws, Ibis Pr don and is aatr . Is In A high sts nuinber of plui -of small Ituits. cellar, 6tAble. plenty -of good: I bank In F4mon froin the leentri demand forAil 4�perqon 4ftivil 1�tttcr locat4onl �Orl reasonable I ofeas rXwond'., I - I I 1, _-------___; . I - � 11 ARM FOR, I - Stanley, � . rrA clewed a� . tivation"s Aert �111 Ar I . - ta�i I �� � 11 plontv of -1 ch there 41 . . shed atti to undernes � Itt cement * It is iionygnie� t In 5 miles .,jra I vado leading I � x1mand In g4_ I � t'4r full vartic�l 1'iarna P. 0. � Z - �_.____� . 7 ,-I OOD FARI I I U i4w B1 i This farm Is *1 I I 4hip of stanle, I ulps So seree * I I Ce batance Is' i 44in , - I . � I ", a, I I X. well at ti 4ever . i � Q I 4he . III �� i I I t. � � i tp*rLktt,. a , I � 1 WeWlfft or ad I I Jake P.O. i I � — i i , RIARX roft � I ;� , - farm In IT � , , � * ortocedon. T ! � I I well fenced � I L Z nd is Iree , . c rf hard and s I f mme houae4 . I ir and woods X ever. * __ . � uArt-er f A . I I ure ep, �, � It miles; fro I - - . I T P! . on tbe p ; I a . i __ : — — ) lumberl of -the HaJ