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THE DOG IN THE MANGER.
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. NOTHERHO post at the same time, and before @be could I .
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. . - ___ Is a natural instinct which shows itself ,jpeak Lucinda had slipped from Joelt I Q
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- . Ily MRS, E. V. WILSON. in the girl as soon as she is big nough and was through the gate and in the = 11 D
AB OLUTE $1 Then Mrs. Miller, bavi ki 17 --v I
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� Mrs. Miller was paring early apples for to play the mother to her doll. Unfor- Dog recovered her- i '. I' , ouil �6 4 - I
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n r rqft a newspaper tunately the womanly health doe , foe,she's all right. I 1". ,# 0
did you ever—" � CL ,
- always keep pace With the motherly in- I t �,.�- -7:p,*,�=.L4"��,'!�Z"-- !,-__',.:��Illn77,�:�'�-_, , "'!
n Nn spread on the carpet at his feet, was scrap s not But how in the world
iDg with a piece of,glaam an axe handle to W stinct, and when Her husband interrupted her. I � Come - ft , .
I in, Joe," he said., "Of course you will .'., 0 ye -r;3 I sul"fered ter -
a deeired -smoothness, while Be6sie, the ,,, I I -or tv.,
- SEGUfil�TYi real moth 2rhood -take supper with as." N :-:'-'), froin (iysp,.;p,-.ia, with gr._,at
. . five-year-old daughter of the house, stood - I comes it of ten - s r-1 - . � I-
I "With a kitten in her arms � Of course," said Mrs. Miller. 11 I -)/.,-, alw.. -t
' , You , -� f. - r ..-- s w o n �-,,� n 's 1-ce"ing
. watching .her - comes to mothers 1. � It - I
I ;� 11, will have to take ' pot luok,li but that's no - : - -";,.,. 7. I I 1, - 41 I vi C,l A 7 ,-,'r s S ; rs a-
. father at his work. � .,. who suffer intol,7 matter ; you're one of the f 11, I
Cenulne The - eitting-room, with its brightly ft" . erably during ma- reckon. Here, Bessie," amily, now, I I ;..-.;-*!!�, nn. -I in 0113 '_-C�% I was .1
i %a the little girl '(`4' r c, w in a n. "— Jolni MlcDor AJ)
. Btriped rag carpet, its splint bottomed op ternity and who came running toward them, " come and kiss "I Philadelphia)
I F% � 1 chears, and the new white curtains at it8 I t are unable to your uncle Joe." i. - Pa.
windows, was a'cheerful looking place, and . . . . nurse the weak- Bessie did not understand until matters r�1__..AM..~1*---=W 1__1�1
. Cart el r s its three occupants were as comfortable ling child which w- I i I
appearing persons ae one could wish to Bee. .-I frets and - tnoans ere explained, and then, while she did no� �' . Don't forget: 141112-t Ws
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Suddenly M a. Miller,, with a half pared . object to Joe as an uncle, she protested t 4 i
in their arms. loudly against his, taking her aunb away,i .. "Ayer's" Sars.aparflla
PiUSO apple in one!, hand, and holding a . knife Motherhood is 4
Little Liver threateningly in the other, exclaimed, -If Joe whispered, 11 I will give you the nices' 4k I
� there's apyb prepared fdr and little colt, Beanie, for though nobod , 6_lcat will maike Y�ou strong
. trig in this world I &-spise it's k w ' 0
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Must Beer Signature of a dog in a m tiger, so it is V, I provided for by it, you helped me out of all my tyrounbole.)l and hopeful. D�n't waste
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I Mr. Miller looked up inq' '� the use of Dr. and Beanie, if she Was ignorant of how Z i
. to . uiringly. Pierce's Favorite had helped, was satisfied. I
% Why, Martbai" he said,." what do you Prescription. It Mrs. Joe Stebb-' a tells her .b�_nband sh I I your time and money by
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cures na asea, known no girl eveir bad a proposal like ere. �
�01;1_ 4 , � -,7,ing some other kind.
I I Just wh�t I said," she answered - h . I
/ oi;,Z�n4�1_lec;_ �_.&! . 0 84arp . I tranquilizes the 1, Why. Joe,)) 11
1. I y ; , a dog n a maiiger-; I'd like to no* I . she! � mays, 11 you frightened Use the old tested, tried
. Pd .k nerves, gives a . ' )
9 angs me 9 your woids 64me like bullets."
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swe Fac -Simile Wrapper Bdow. - what else yo� call a faller that `1 bealthy appetite 'e an. true Aver's Sarsapa-
around a i- lr.. -1 ;� tt. " Well " save .7p " the- hit the ark W
N IV V V&_V V er young
man awayj aid hasn't �oourage, enough to
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ADYWAY. Let's have a kiss," and laughing, , rilla.
speak outan�—" Here she was interrupt-
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Lucinda says, 11 Lotle.21 � $1.14 a bottle. All drngglsts.
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ed by the opening of the door near her,
which led to �tbe kitchen, while a clear,
I mak96 the
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- . advent practicallg painless, and
baby's
gives
But never has �J' a said a' word about - - - - -_
9 ) Ask your doctor what 110 tbinL-a of Ayer's
Bennie's stor of 1�1� the dog in the manger.'
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sweet voice asked if the apples were ready-
the mother abun ant strength to
her
nurse
I � , sr,rasparilia. Hoknowg all al)outtldsgrand
"TIIE END. oldfamilymedichlo. Follow his ad,Acoamd
. 11 Just about," said Mrs. Miller, deftly
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finishing the last one, and handing the
.child .
Accept no substitute for 11 Favorite
Pre-
I _�� we will be satlafled.
I J. 0. AYXIL Co., Lowell, 39aas.
Bronchitic Asthma 1
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containing them to. the owner of the yoloe.
This was Mr - .
Miller's
scription.11. There is nothing "jast
- good 11 for weak and sickly women,
as
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Is now easily cur44, not by pouring naus6l
� . young sister, and a
pretty pictur she made- with her sleeves
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it Twa y.ears I was very sick and
taking I
Tol Yaolorite Prescription,, I)
began
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ous destructive drugs Into the stomach, hub place on the outskirts of the town, and i
by inhaling Catar1rhozone. Drugs' do more most everybody in the place was on hand
rol-lec' a (1ve er elbow4, showing her plump
d imple�"' arm ,her ourling brown hair
Mrs. 9 ckett, of Chardoll Geauga
Ohio, flWhen my baby boy ca;�e lie w.-IgheA
Co. .
barm than good, but thi soothing, healing, see the fun, The seconds arranged the tv
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-medicated
push-
,ed back from�ber white forehead and her
'face
twelve poulaos and a half. Have had
health ever.since, lintil about three
good
. 0 men in po
air that Ca'tarrhozone supplies t sition, by the side of each being
the luDge andbro�ohial tubes half bushel measure filled
rosy witb ��e heat., tittle drops of
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weeks
when weantu my baby I contracted a
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ago,
heavy
cannot fail to with large, hai
benefit. Catarrhozone prevents those amoth- Irish potatoes. Bowman threw the fir
. . I F.—F an on round ner lips, and as she . - a ng your o en medicaryiscov.- ering spasms I
ery.1 I am thankful that poor sufferers have iLud ,beadaohe, cures the cough tuber. It struck his opponent and flow in
. CURE41,CK READACK96 wiped them away *ith her blue chocked such a and makes breathing easy. pieces.
- � I , grand chance to regain their henith by Universally us-
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� - �_ ..- - I ___ — I apron, Jobe said : I 1� I guess I'll make a pie using Dr, Pierce's, medicines. it would take - ed ; doctors -reoonimend it ; druggists sell A�yell of delight went up from the crow,
as well as the, sauce ; the men always like P15 es to tell.the good it lifts done ill our: family, it ; 25o and $1, at Fear's drug store, Sea- which flurried the desperado, and his pot&-
. . an e in a great many more families under my �,
I . VETERINARY pie." She, looked at her sister interrog obs rvation. . forth. flow wide of the mark. Bowman watche
I — ativ�ly- I I I . 4t I thRnk you for your kind inedical advice.?' — -#_ I . his chance, and every time bin opponei
OHN GRIEVE, V. S., honor graduate of Ontario " Of course, if you want to," -said Mrs, Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser in paper Baref�ot Ohildren. stopped for a potato another hit him in 0
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J Veterinary College. A Jdisaaace of Domeati Miller, 11 but it's warm to bake, and .there's covers is sent free oil receipt Of 31 , cents . It was no unus� I al thing this summer to short ribs, knoeking -the wind complete]
udmals treabod., Calls promptly attended to an cold bread'and lots Jf cookies." . I I
chaiyes moderate. Veterinary Dentolry a apeoiany; in one -cent stamps to pay egense of out of him and doubling him up on t!
0111loe'kad residence on Goderiola street, one doe " I don't mind th# heat,". the girl said � customs and mailing om. meet the '� barefoot " boy at every turn. grass. The people were almost crazy wit
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. of Dr.Soobrs offloo, Seaforth. 1112-tf , laughingly as abe claed the door- and went R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.'Y. .res s Dr. among the smartl set. Master Millionaire laughter, kut Bowman looked an solemn i
. . . . . , merrily back had discarded sh4ee and stocking
. - . - Singing to the kitchen.- . . I ga for the if he had just been rea6birig a funeral sei
" I can't see," -paid Mr. ' Miller 11 why . - hot wevither ind trudged through country mon. The deepem o was riaken home an
LEGAL you are so a to Lucinda, was silent. The child was grass and over -o a -shore sand in the full X
nxious to. have. Lucinda"marry � put to bed, and stayed there for more tha
- . . shfi,a mighty nice to have around." ; disturbed. She did not like this a: lenoe. blissfulness of bar4footedness. a week before he recovered from the effeol
JAMIES L. kiLLOR'AN, "Pranot arixioum," retorted. his wife, " Joe," she said, " what makes you so still ? This is an encroachment on the custom of the Iria , h potato duel.
11*rrlatar So . licitor, Conveyancer and Notary who was like an older edition of her pretty , ' doln't,you like me ?" Then before he could which prevailed in the South for many —0
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Public. - Money to loan. Office over Pickard's Store sister, 11 but I do say no man b as a right answer she exclaimed, '� Oh ! Joe, do you Vears. There the ichildren of the best fdm-
Main StraotpSeaforth. to know what a dog in a manger is ?" ilies run unshod f 11 through the summer. In This Locality.
1528 go with a girl and keep everybody else away Joe laugh(d. " You midget,'! he said' Par from making their feet large and un- The medicine dealers in this place say that there !
- . . . unless he means to marry her ; and I do ,, 9 ' no preparation on the market to -day that has an]
R. 8--KAYS, say -it's acting like. 'a dog in a manger,'. fdr what put that into your head ?" . - shapely, as riome , iave supposed, this free- thing like such so enormous Eale as Dr. Chase's Kie
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyanoer and Notary Public. here's Lucinda nearly twe.ntT-three and " Why mamma said she 'apised 'em'; dom from footweir allows a natural de. ney-Liver Pills. Would- this extraordinary deman
Solicitor for the Dominion Bank. might have bad lots of chances if it they wxe-alla'a round keepin' folks away, ' velopment and 1 revebts troubles of the for Dr. Chase's Kidney -Livor Pills continue an
Offloe-la rear of . hadn't y rad a y Indrease it people were not being benefit
Dominion Bank, S"forth. Money to loan. 1236 said Bessie. Joe was quick feet. One tall and graceful ted and o red by their use? Certainly not. on
. been for hin�." ' witted. The Southern g u 11 u
___ Mr. Miller evidently thought silence* the blood leiiiied to his face. , " I desery 3 jt,", woman, who neve� knew a summer in shoes pill a dose, 25 cents a box.
iM. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, better part, for he made he thoughti but he, said, " Who wa i she until she was h4lf grown, wears now a ------------ 0
0 Notary Public. Offices up stairs, over C. w. no answer, but . .
rapst's. bookstore., Main Street, Seat orth, Ontario. scraped away diligently at his axe handle. talking to, - Bess -ie 9" double A, a size Which any, one might envy, -
. 66 Why to papa, when he made the new for few feet are na row enough to carry it. Tickets, Please.
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I - surface of the wood, saying, - I reckon �, connection with railway tickets is ba b
� I ENRY BE&TTLE, Barrister, Solicitor, &c that's'about right now.11 . I one, too, Joe," said Bessie. " Joe, d( � you doubtable. The�p1rinc4les of -air bathe are pay for them. In Germany Mark I]
H Money ro loaa. Offioe7-�_,ady's Block, Sea. like aunt ? p,%p says she's nice, tiasf she contained in it, lall- the foundations of �',� ving
orth. . 'I 11 Let me feel it, pap," said tK6 litti Twe
. 1679-tf e found the railway officials so fond of examin
I � � . I I I daughter, and she imitated his rn'q,vemetit makes -pies for supper, and, oh,..Jce, she physical culture are its footholds. A radical) ing tickets that out of the goodness of hii
GARROW & GARROW, Barristers, Solicitors, &o. so earnestly that her father latio,hed. 64 I laughed at Dr. Grey, an'. mamma JeEs cold. physician has lat4ly declared that infants heart he thought of buyizig a few tickets t(
Cor. Hamilton St. and Stidare, Goderich,,Ont- dess it's all right, pap,". ' .1 11 We ed hen" - . � ought not to be buidened with any clothing carry around with him, so that whenever h4
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� I . - J. T. GARROW, Q. 0'. " she said, . J oe'8-oonscience pricked him thoug� his at all for a time, aq that tneir bodies could
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1 1676 a 011ARr,Ns GARROW, �L. L. B. peffectly elick." - .heart gave a glad bohnd, and he v�rned absorb all the oxygen possible. The bare- saw a railway man looking dull he wouh
. . I I " Come on.,then, Bessie," he said, rising i show him the tickets to cheer him up. It
. Prince around saying, " I expect Au� t footed child in sur�mer in a grown-up edi- England tickets are not quite so trouble
I TED, aucaessor to the late firm of from his chair',1",and we will try -to finish n
a MoOaughey ,& Hotmeated, Barrister, Solicitor the job before supper." . Lucinda is ready now. Let us see how fast tion of this sche�ne. The novelty of i
wroyanour, and �Notaiy . Soliolso.X for the C:4n 18 iscme, bi�t occasionally they cause a growl,
Adlan Bank of Oommeroe. Money to land. Farm They left the room together, while .Mro. Prince can go." - , . attracts children a& once, the freedom Of it A gentleman travelling from London to th(
109 sale. Office in Soolit'a Block, Main ,3br,ei -Miller cleaned. up the. moraping8 of hickory - Lucinda waa at the g h y drove holds them, and �its healthfnlnese recom- north w a awakened in the middle of th(
Jileaforth. up, and f
and placed bhe obairs against the wall as ' Bessie was lifte4 out, laughing mer. mends it as a delightful experiment.— night atiCarlisle by a ticket inspector 'de.
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. . 7iudicatively as if the mysterious I dog in rily, and insisting on kiseiDg Joe good by, Philadelphia Press,� mandink his ticket. He produced tht
I the manger ' was , being.: handled in the and telling him " not to run off with aunt, -0 � . , rl
DENTISTRY. - process. . I . tau,qe she looked so nice in her new dress.)) Wonderslof the Heart. -- ticket rumbled, and dropped off to sleel
- . again. few minutes later another inspec,
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I You muet not for an instant think that 11 Nice," thought Joe. 11 She looks like All the bloid in the.tuniin body passes through tor wokd him up and asked ow him
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G. F- BELDEN, D. � D. 8,. Mrs. Miller was'an ill-natured woman, -for an aDgel," and such a feeling of unwortbi. the heart in about thr minutes. The heart beats ticket. : him to sh
. she was not. Sho dearly loved the young neas came over him' that he scarcely lifted 70 times a second, 4,206. U11103 an hour, 100,800 times
. DENTIST. - 1. his eyes, and helped the " -angel 11 into th a day, throwing out 21 ounces of blood a second, 656 11 No, I won't," was the angry reply of
- treelt I e pounds an hour, 71 ton a day.
Room& over the, Dominion Bank, Main S ,orphan sister who had been with her for plied with pure, I It is only when oup. the now thoroughly arouse travel er. 11 1
Seaforth. 691-tf., Stebbins, the
years, and re%lly liked young I b,iggy so awkwardly that her" d I
� I . dress caught ri,3h bilood, that the heart. an organ have shown it once, and that ought to be
- on the stepand she almost fell ,into his .
neighboring farmeir's eon, of whom the had . 6 inches long by 4 inches wide, can accomplish this
. enormous amount of woik and rebuild its own w&Bt- I
R. F.'A. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the arms. enough." . �
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. spoken so contemptuously. But her am- edtissuep. Dr. Clnaoo'jo Nerve Food_'is the most " I cannot help that, air, I must see your
DRoyal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, Also bition had been roused by the very, evident She,laughed, howe�er, saying, " it seems effective- treatment available frir heart affections
honor graduab,o of Department of Dentistry, Toronto , . I never can get into�, a buggy. * without laecame it forms new. red corpuscles in the blood, ticket, or I must call the station master,"
Univentity. Office In the Potty block, Heusall. de2ire of a I Ising -yourig physician in the " Y lu won't see my ticket, and you can
WW v1dit Zuricia every Monday, commencing ,Hot,. vicinity to vie' trouble. I do wish I was not so clumsy " and glve3 to it that life suetajning qua�lty which is
- it her sister, She had an idea 'rd, seated himself gy neoes3ary to the health of every or0n. I call thoe devil if you like."
day, June I 196� 1687 that a marringe with ,a doctor would, in- and Joe, without a wo - I 0 — -_ --- � The station ,master was called, and he in.
DR. R_ R. - crease Ijuoinda�s prospects -of her Bide and drove off grim as a statue. � His Idea of Solid Comfort. sisted, and finally prevailed.
: ROSS, Dentist (successor' to F. W. future, and was vexed that"Lucinda did not When they arrived at the picnic grounds I
Tweddle), graduate of Royal College of Dental they found a gay crowd Senator, John W. D Three weeks later the traveller was re -
Burgeons of Onmrio ; Orbt ass honor graduate of -eeem�to share her opinions, but showed a assembled, and . aniel, of Virginia, is tu'raidg, and on arriving at Carlisle at night,
01 I for � Joe . Stebbins, the decidedly a man of action and none of the
Torouto Univetaity ; crown Ind bridge work, also decided preference ,Lucinda,,being a universal favorite, was,
gold workin all its forms, All the mostmodern 'aforesaid young f I at onee-surrounded, and hurried off to join traditional indolence of the South coulcl be put his head out of the carriage window and
- methods for painless 11iiing and painless extraction of armer. - . . game of croquet. And when di associated with him. Yet when he shouted for the porter. " Porter, tell the
Seeth. All a orationo carefully ptrformed. 3111ce Poor Joe ! What anguish he would have 111 a inner . was station master I must see him immediately."
. time came and the baskets were unpacked asked recently what would .no giv�e him' 11
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-harbored of him. � Hai was a n e, "The very .thing which Ijntend d o ,
Twodillo'B olTstand, over Dill'a grocery, Senforth. felt if he had 'known .the thoughts 1 Mrs., * " Station maiter has gone to bed, air re*
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- 1640 Miller it was Lucinda who, must superintend the' the moot pleasure, he said : plied the porter. -
� . manly fellow, but had suah a humble opinion arrangemeLts i %tend " I cannot help that. He should be here
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- - bf himself that he'nei-e'r could do Joe vainly tried to get near her. Dr. and which I always do at the end of - every attending to his duty. Tell him to
� MEDICAL, . . h 'meelf Gr(y was gra-lefully unconscious of being in term ; go back to Linchburg and get m self � come
. " justice. He truly loved Lucinda, Hart and anybody's way, and managed, somehow, to a nice. clean, comfortable soap instantly. " A
. had repeated to h self a hundred times the be of no much assistanoe in unpacking ' it up against the front door of a grocery The porter, conoludirig that the passenger
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. Dr. John MicGinnis, very words in which he would .tell of his hop I know ; then aft out there and bank in was at leaeb a ikirector of the line,,hurriedly
- dishes and rescuing pies and cakes - from called the station master out of bed, and
Ron. Graduate London love, but once in her presence doubts beset .perilous places that all the girls were calling 11
Western University, member the*sun like an alligator while I whittle a
of Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. him, and one glance of her blue eyes render. stick with a sharp penknife. If you want brought him to the train.
Office and Rooldenco—Fojmorly ocau pled by My on him for advice anJ help. And when . .
. Wm. ed him dumb. Thus he was always a6 a dinner was ready he easily a to know what an absolute delight " You insisted on seeing -my ticket when
rickard, Vloborla, Street, next to the 0abhollo ChurOb disadvantage when with her. ucceeded in com life is . �
ArNight osd19 %bbouded prorriptly. As for Lucinda wo cannot, tell what her placing himself at Lucinda's side, and ke t e down *to Virginia and sib on that soap' I passed through here three weeks ago,"
— . ___ fceliDg for him was. ' up a cons - P box with me." ; gaid the traller, politely, "and I -thought-
. LZI. BZTlIU$K M. D.,, Fellow of Jh-j Rcys., She was mischevious. tant stream of laughter and jest, . �
If.Eomet,imes Lucinda cast a glance at Joe a— - You would like to see this one."
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A ,of Phyglolans and Surgeons, King6on ly kind at one titne, and saucily cruel the who was heroically'devoting himf,e,lf to' I Warts, versus Moles, I ___s �
1=409sor to Dr. Mackid. Office lately occupied next'. She laughed at him to his face but elderly spinater, he was igno an Are I either a mark of beauty t This would Pains a Danger Signal.
I.Dr. K-�oVd, M%',, * Etroat Sesforth. Realderce quickly resented any one else doing so, -and � rant of ito' and I Ileuretic
.;-corner of VIOk,,4J& 8 . M ise Golden was so flAtered b - be a suggestive topic for debating societieg. Prompt treatment in essential. Bathe the
,a region of pain immediately with Polson's
L,A. Dan, 'lu"e- 'a hou" 141oly OcOuPicd invariably defended him when her eister y his 4tten
.7.. 1127 tions that he whispered to him tha For the information of Buch, let it be'known
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. A few days after the conversation we had alway: felt that I when oorigenial�!apoir� that Putnam's Painles -Corn Extractor re, Nerviline, and quickly bind on a hot band-
its met a slight difference in ago sho UI moves painless warta in a very .short time. a a sprinkled with Nerviline. Never known
OR. F. J.. BURROWS$ have recorded between Mr. and Mro, Mil' be considered, am the soul, knowing, not , t fail. Cures almost instantly. Neuralgia,
,*ate Tesiclent Plapilclom and Surgeon, Toronto Gen- lei-, Joe, in a now buggy, and driving his - - hing Druggists who sell the boat always sell -Put- I
seal-HospitfO. flonor graduate .Trinity UnivoraltY, favorite hortie of time, was always young." i nam'a Painless Corn 1.1"Ixtractor. toothache. rheumatism, and lumbago are
nombor of the College of Physicians and SorgC0116 Prince, drove up to Mr. i I
Ontario, Carorter for the Miller's gEtte' for t�o purpose of taking Joe amented to the remark as he would . 74— � cured by Nerviline just as readily. Polson�8
Offfee and Residonce—Goderich ,County of Huron, Lucinda to a picnic in the*nei g h bor flood, as h ve .assented to anything she said, i most Novel of All Duels. Nerviline cures all pain, and is the beat
treet, East of the 8' but he
afethodiet Ohurch, Telephone 40. n- thought if his soul knew nothing of time, , One way of combating on e�il practice is household liniment known. Large bottles
had been arranged by thern'selves the 8 � 21'a at Fear's drug store, Seaforth.
1386 day before. From her window, Luoi0da it was queer it should - be so wretchedly to make it look ridiculous, says the Boston t'
. . . I saw him, and leaning out khe called to tired and anxious for that particular � time Herald. It was by thi � A means that dueling ______4_______7
1 DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, Bessie, who waB playiDg i6 the yard, to to end. But It ended at last, and Joe' wag was stopped in a certain district in Keti- The Professor's Mistake.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,- tell Mr. 8tebbino she was iinot q, uite read once more in the buggy with Lucinda by tucky. A travelling preacher named Bow. . A professor was showing a party of ladies
afewminutei` Besoieran , oon- and gentlemen over s
Ach atr,jet, opposite Methodist church. Beni orth Joe inwardly called Dr. Grey, had linger6d ' Birmingham chiefly engaged in the manu-
Gode. but would be in ' y bis side. That " impertinent ptippy," as man—a strong, muscular fellow—was
- — joYfully out, for she liked �',)e, as Bho al- . ducting services in Kentucky. At one of facture of com�licated optical instruments.
J. G� SCOTT, graduato Victoria rind Ann Arbor, and 'Wa3s ctilled him, and afW delivering her near her until Joe had gathered up the his meetings a well k own desperate char. � The party came sarose a ' *
. member Ontario College of Physicians %ud aunt's messagn begged hfni to take her, reins, When with a bow and smile he � bad acter created a dist rbance, and, being very ingenious
Surgeons. Coroner for County of auron. " just a littlo ride." � mounted his own horse and .galloped a.wa publicly rebuked by Owman, sent ini3trument,-the woyking of which the pro.
C. MAGKAY, , � Y. him a
honor graduate Trinity University, " All right," t, . Now as they sped over the prairie Joe was challenge to fight. B)wman, fessor proceede-d'to explain. In the midet
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old mododls6 Trinity Medloal College. aid Joe,, good naturedly I all the chal-
Member " Give me your hands," and catching her' fully determined to tell his love tale. is if lenged party, bad th choice of weappne.
tolloge of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, of his exposition a roughly dressed yourig
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. 1488 up. be seated her by his side and Orove- off. she-refuseo me," he thought,' 11 I can't feel He selected a half bullll of Iriah potatoes, man standing near struck in, and civilly
. I Basaie was delighted. She chatted gaily . much worse aDq it's jubt got to b-3 settled, as big as his flat, fo pointed out that the man of science was
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1. I about any and everything, while Joe, his Mrs. Miller wa.0 right and I'm a coward, ated that his opponen i P � must stand fifteen quite mistaken in his notions as to the
lAcLEOD I S thoughts intent on what he wanted to say but I'm in for A now, and Lucinda, glanc. paces distant, and that ionly one potato at a instrument in question. The professor,
I ing at his face, was so startled at his leter. time should be taken fr�lom the measure. whose weak 'point is not �an excess of '
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I mined look -that she exclaimed in a half The desperado was forious at being thus humilit � angrily .maintained bin own view
Systom Renovato.r � ftightend voice, ". Oh, Joe, what is the mat- reshly insulted, and inade an indignant but di �i not succeed in convincing his op'
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—AND OTHER— "I I ter ! You are so pale, are you sick.,, : ponent, w ho finally ghrugged his shoulder'
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TEBTED - : REMEDIES. I - I I'm not sick rights as the challenged man and threaten. an rr k I
— - , I�, say, Lucinda, let's get married," and' ed to denounce the de peraL as a coward fic ,on as ed the professor indignantly of
A speAflo,and an-bldote for Impure, Weak and lm bucinda said softlY, " Well, if he failed to come to iime, As there a workman atstiding by. 11 Oh, that is ,
poferiiihed, Blood, Dyspepsia, Slooplossnoog, pal.p&ts. I I Joe let's ' 11 no way out of the fix b1z' was I He in- I
e ei Complaint, Neuralgia, Loot loneff In a twinkling Joe's arm was. arou'nd her ,% to fl4ht, the dea. Doctor '.K. I" was the reply. ,
of Xomory Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stone@, � l r I . and a jerk of the line brought Prince to a perado consented. T vented that instrument you have been
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Jaundice, kioney and Urinary Diseases, St. vitue " � walk. " Do you mean itt Lucinda ?" cried looking at !" Tableau ! ;
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0 I . You . - Lucinda pushed him away. ; . st either In children or adults
. . .)I ' whon DR. LOWS WORM SYRUP is us,od. 25c. All
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J. 14, AlctEOD, Proprietor and Manu goOd medicine for fat f ol ks. . ,- Of course I mean ,it 0 she saidj " but With KI Oey Dissas 0. dulers.
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I facturer. We have never tried givitig it there is a' carriage ri lit behind us, for . - — :
gold by J S. ROBERTS, Seaforth. mercy's sake don't lot ttern Pass us." Joe Stone In the Dlttdl �Oer, Incoxitinellee When Silence is Commendable.
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1601-tt I to a real fat person. We don't straightened up and.Prince was, off like a And Pains In t 0 B, We always feel an added respect for the
- . . Itemarkable Cur 0 Bacic.—.knotilei. -
. - dart, while his driver waved his hand de. 0 F-frc'cted by Dr. person who is careful to maintain a discreet
dare. You see Scott's Emul. risively at the occupants of the 'other car. Chaxe's Kidney-jAver Pnim. milence in regard to his or her own.' family
� riage, now close befiind them, and shouted, 1�1r. NVm, Boyne 0 . '- 19 �,rc�-,'�,e street, affairs. To discuss the failings of any mem-
To the public of Seaforth sion builds ne-vli, flcsh. Fat "NO passee-on this road." . Toronto, sij3*_-i:'I v."-:1 ,"11' 1,evei
I — JlCb-d , -e- ber of one's family, even with one's most in.
a I nd surrounding c p e ci-p " Lucinda leaned back in the buggy half ly with kfdne�, (it, _1;,ol .',L,-m�! In the timate friend, betra a certain -
t blzadcler, Jncontim�rj( t (
ountry le don't'want it. Strong laughing, half crying, while Joe drove 'Prince _. , y coarseness
, � � IL-;-- lt,j In the and weakness of character. The hou ebolds
. people don't liced it, . with the air of a hero, . urine, severe pailiti 11 t h e bt, c, k, and are rare, if such there be a
. strains over the loiz �� , where the inem. -
" What do you think your sister will Eay. that I had to get up $ 1 %"a"; so b"d bere at all times agree on all subjects that
HAVING PURCHASED I But if ou are fhin Seott?S to us V �
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in the night and Cou i then oxiiy make may arise for discussion, and where no fric.
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0 1 I if she h speeno you to -day," said Lu- Water with great palr� tion is ever caused by differences of opinion.
The Meat Busmess -Emulsion is the medicine for oinda, " I expect she would ask you' liow "Though Ion., a �--w;!;.ror and unable Pride and a sense of the fitness of things
I YOU supposed Miss Golden would feel wh to work, I wa' -
you. It doesn't tire you out. en -9 "Ilflil-id to in�! b,2d for should, however, prevent any discussion or
1�ormerly conducted by I she found how basely you hAd treated her. )) three -weeks, and dulnx that t1nie retailing of family jars or differences to out.
There is no strain.. The work f." Well, Lucinda," said Joe whose bash- thought I could 110t I)OFRIbly endUre siders.
- . I � Ineris haJ somehow 'all left 'him greater misery. it wet$ then that 1 be�
T. R. F. CASE & CO.' ever you say Miss Golde " when. t. -nn to use Dr. Chasc,;'s Kidney -Liver FOR Internal or extornoll use HAGYARD1S,YJ9L-
is all natural and easy. You 11,Tahall 'ask after Vills. It Is vvlth 1,1,.qtitu(le th,it I say LOW OIL cannot be excelled as a PAID relieving and
I trust Dr. Grey's welfurib,�' land then the simple- that they have freed me of ail these soothing remedy for all pain.
ag ., by strict attention to business and just take the medicine 'and tons laughed as if there had been something E:YmPtoms, -and made me a well rrian. I ------------*—
,pplying a first class article at a reasonable ' very witty said. would not think of belm,
r1oe to merit the patronage bestowed on that's all there is to it. . � When they -drove up to the Miller home. Chase's Kidney -Liver r, Without Dr. Fresh Beadle Story. I
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� rh It - ' tead, Mr. and Mrs. Miller were iti the house, and can RlsO 1-tecommend The beadle stories are not nearly exhaust.
.�� h% . The next 'thi,ng you kno' Dr.
, I W front yard watching the people going -home ('llase's Syrul) of Lins-ed and Turpen�, ed, Here Is* yet another fresh one. The
. tine and Dr. (,11ps:' - 0-od as I
� Will * pay the highest market price for fro, the picnic and Mr. Miller came for. (.,.,i Nerve F scene
dressed.poultry, good hides,. skins and tal." you feel better—you eat . better ward at once, extending his hand to �saist %'c-1*Y FuPerior rned1(,',;1(-,." in laid in Glasgow. It was big Went
.ow. " Y,ua,o End church. On Sunday a huge dignitary ,
1. I —and you weigh mort. It iS Lucinda, but Joe called out : ok Jn In e_%'f'ry t0l'-'11, N-Pl,'1ze and townslilp of the ecclesiastical world bad be I
t __ Cn n a d a n preach.
" . . after Prince, Miller, and I'll see to Lucinda, Ju�_t -'Qu''il c -1.11 -c -s are dally ing, and on Monday the versati a beadle I
a quiet worker. she belongs to me no . 1)("ng 1)rou;;ht ,"Jc,*Ijt 1Jy D", ('haselj! took the k ,I , � .
I . w - K'Idney-Livol- pill,-,. They are no expert. I eye to the manse. Over the keyn I"
FflED GALr'n 810 afffth, Send for fr*ee samp;e, . " Is that so ?" said Mr. Miller. 11 Well inent, but ri k:(l11k.y I -,1,-_(1:,.!11e he had a bit of gossip with the ininister's I
C 0, Va I all I ORD gay is you've got a nice pie 9 ,,too tho Int'l'. that ha,* wife, who happened to ask if the people I
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, Canada. property, What do you may, Mart a, ?11 'v, ft t , lison, Bates &I .
-_ 1719 -if 49c and i A .09; all druxg6ts, h )O "Il (I.-Ilers, or Ei-imn, we I &Bed with the sermon on y. 1
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- t h in it that Professor --i , � � �����
J can be consid. John Thompson, R A RrOgartli..
I ered much of a preacher." ;' "Indeed ; how Ti.iflie, 'Im,rs. ,, R A Hogarth, M Brethour.
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in that ?" " Well, mem," �vaa the pert re- Patchwork quilt, woollen, H W�
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ply, which perhaps was 1 wiser than the Noft. Patch -work quilt, cottDn, Mrs ,140tt
. beadle was aware of, 11 you�� see there was H Wise. Silk quilt, Mrx Tom, A S Davi 1
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I just quite an few people in i the church as if OPI shawl, Mabel Brooks. F1 rinel shirt
I the minister had been goin4 to preach him- rM Nott, M Brethour. Ladies"'
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self." Minister's wife retires to hide her ri L D Graham. D i ki f
ar"1139 �012 Stoc ings
I.. amusement. Beadle proceeds unconscious- Mrs Graham, R Creirhton, Buttionboles'
I I , ell pleased with his dictum. Mrs Graham, J Toln. inen tea cloth I
r � - i - . Martin. M Creighton. Table , Re;.
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What is A e 9 Brooks, E Creighton. Doyles, M C '- .
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r Upon one occasion, wheniSir Mountstuart ton, M Jamieson. -Pin cushion, M ]Qre
Grant Duff was in the oorn any of the dis- Sofa Pillow, Y, 0 ' ht n, Mrs Nott. Czo:
Andrew .' �e'gt'o Crochet work, R
I tinguished physician, the I to Sir chet lace, M Creigp on.-
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� Clark, -their talk turned n old age. Ask- Creighton. Crochep' and knitted slippers
" up , Mrs Graham, M 0,reighton. ,
t ed to define age, Sir Mount tgart took re. Embroidere'
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,, fuge in the conventional vi w by which a , , eighton.
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age he feels. i Wood, Embroidery on flannel, 34ra Gra.
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Sir Andrew. 11 But what 10 age ?" Cirges stitch embroidery, J 0 Wood, silk
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Mountotuart. I rk te, T Ellerton. Fato
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" It Boom@ to me," re ir Andrew, netting, T! Rilerton. M Creighton. Hang. ,
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11 that age begins who kerchiefs, linen embroidery, E Cr - hto .
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to adapt ourselves to the ch ngen of our en- Tatting, Pr Bf owning, Mrs W
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vironment. A man who cannot do that is Darned bett, Mrs Nott, Mrs. Grahatn.
alread7 aged, whatever he sum of big 'Battenbur' lace, Mrs Wbi,
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" That reminds me," a , id Sir Mount- Creightom. Honiton lace, Mrs White 'M
stuart, " of a story of a 9aller upon Car. Brooks. Braiding, E A H-Oghr�h, 'Mr..
dinal Newman during a sev re illness. , He Nott. 'Painting on chins, M -re White, iltz
i: verr ill, .. ' the observer $aid ; ' neverthe, and 2nd. �Patching, M Creighton. Screen
I as, don't think he in going to die. He Mrs'Nott, Mrs White. Etching 'mr-C - "
I reigh.
I has a great deal of TAtin read to him. and ton, � P H�rtman. Head rest Mrs White,.
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and he is made almighty cro'ss by the false M Creightiin. Whisk holder 'M Creighton
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J. quantities ?I " I M ' thour. Tea cosy, Mrs Nott, 8 wist,
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to " That is a deep-sea moun'ding," Sir An- lUnd'elbag, Mrs White, M Brethour. Tidy,
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ro drew remarked. —Youth's Companion. M Brooks, Mrs Nott. Motwt We4ick work
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. a - —0 I . M Creighton. � Fancy apron, M Creighton$,'
A MILBURYS STERLING HEAPAO HE POWDER 11 Wise. Bulgarian embroidery, M Creigh.
' Sideboard cover, M Jwmieson. Cro_
at are easy to take, harmless in action and sure to out ton. �
to Any headache in from 5 to 20 minutes.
I chet'skirt and jacket in wcoMM Creighton.. -
* i Tray, cloth, M,Creighton, Mrs- Whitt.. At).
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1, Secrets of-Lon4evity. pliq4e work, .M -Brothour, M Creighton..
�o Sir James Sawyer,& well known physician, Heiii stitching� M Creighton, Mrs Graham. .
d of Birmingham. has been onfiding to an Toilet mat@, M Brooks, M Brethour. Em.
it audience in that town the Beret of longe. broi8ery in lace stitches, M Creighton
ie vity. Keep the. foll , nineteen com. Plain band sewing, 4rrj Graham, J Totn:-
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y mandments, arid Sir 'm i Rome made bred, H Huston, Wm, Bavv,den
. Ja eel seen no reason
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ie why you should not Ive ;1 '6 Tea biscuite, H Wise '
h dred : Bawden. -, I
0 1. Eight houra'aleep. I 0Ii1LDR-81N'S1)EPA1:LTmf;NT. --Ilemmedhana.
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.- 2. Sleep on your right si e. keroblefe, H Groute, W Chesney. �Daraed
d S. Keep your bedroom Vindow open all locks, H Grouts. Crochet work, W Ches.
a night. . Vey. Pia cushion, W Chesney. Plain
is 4. Have a mat to your Im droom. door. sewing, Robert Kydd.
r b3datead against - - —0 I
the wall. . I INFANT MORTALITY.
. . 6. No, cold tub in the trAornirg, but a . --- . . -
10 bath at the temperature of Z body. Many Deaths Largely'Due to Ig. -
1. 7. Exercise before breakfast.
I. 6. Eat little meat and see that it is we'l Part of
d
(I cooked. . I Mothers,
. 9. (For adu%s). Drink'no milk. - --- ,
0 10. Eat plenty of fat, to feed the cells The disorders of children seem to the rug -
which destroy disease germs. ged and hearty grown persons to be simple
11. Avoid intoxicants, which destroy
I those cello. � . I ard not particularly dangerous.
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1 12. Daily exercise in the open air. This point of view on the part of par -eats
3 13. Allow no pet afiftnals in your living - has been the cause of. the lose 6f thousands
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i 'rooms. They are apt to carry about disease . of baby livea. I I �
. germs. You will always find that the mother,s
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1 14.' Live in the country if you can. who are su-ccessful in bringing up families of
) 15.. Watch the three._D�s—drinking wa. hearty, happy children with scarcely a day's
) ter, damp and drains. � sickness, are always those who are careful
1 16. Have changes of occupation. ,to note the slightest evidence of illneze an(I
k 17. Take frequent and short holidays. to check the difficulty at once,
1 18. Limit your ambition. � They do not belong to the CUSS of moth-
� 19. Keep your� temper. . ers that stupify their children with slee
� I p-
i 0 . ing draughts and similar medicines contain-
.
I . LIVER TROUBLES, biliousness, sallow compl Ing Opiates.
ton, yellow eyes . ex- The k to the
I tive powers of VS. undice etc yi'eld to the our&, - J purely vegetable,
I to cure. A-LIV�R �iLLS. They are sure medicines which care infantile
. a I h=rus'quickly, and'of those Babyla OvOn
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Tablets are t -
The Exeter Show. ,�p beat of- all.
For colic, simple fevers, croup, constipa-_
The following is the portion of the prize atio", diarrhoea, irritation when teething-,
list for Exeter show which was omitted last indigestion and sleeplessness, these tablets
week:, are a quick, effective, never -failing cure.
MISC ,ELLAINEOUS.—Canned fruit, M Bret- Dissolved in �water, the smallest baby will,
,hour, H Gregory. Honey, A McPherson. take them without the slightest objeotion.
Roney in comb, A McPherson. Hone i
Y in Do' not tri e with medir,ines concerning, -
jar, A McPhstreon. Home-made wines, S which you know nothing, when here is a
Wise, J Tom. Bottled pickles, Mrs J time -tried remedy which is used constantly
Richardson. Cannned vegetables, M Bret- and with the, best results in thousands of
hour, Mrs Richardson. I - homenj . �
DAIRY PRODUCTS.—Five pounds bqfter, - Mrs.� H. H. Fox, Orange Ridge, Man., .
Robert K �
,Vdd, Jamus Horton, E A Hogarth. mays : ave found Baby's Own Tablets
Ten pouq#p butter, E Horton, R Kydd, Mrs a perfect medicine for children of all ages,
I
Nott. W6119, R Kydd, J Horton, Miss J and would not be yvithout �
Triabner, . them in the
STecial, J Morgan, i Hawkins, bou'se. They are truly a bab comfort and
J Horton. Creamery butter, A Q Bobier. y
- mother's friend." Baby'A Own Tablet#
MANUFAOTURERS. —Woven home made can be found at drug stores, or will be sent
quilt, 8 Wise, Mrs H Wine. Flannel, all prepaid upou'receipt of price, 25 ,cents, by -
wool, Mile M Jamieson, 8 Wise. Blanketel addressing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,,
Mrs Knott, 8 Wise, Mile E Creighton- DepL T., Brockville, Out.
Horse blankets, M Brethour, M Creighton.- —.Oi - I
Yarn, E Creighton, J Tom. Domestic cot. . Wit and Wisdom.
ton wrap, W Chesney, M Brothour. Sew- �-It doesult take a bright woman to cast -
ing machine, 8 Martin', lot and 2ad. Parlor
furniture, R N Rowe, Beverley & Huston. reflectione,
Assortment, Beverley & Huston, R N Rowe. —Iva & rich people who usually give �
Stuffed bird , A McPherson. ' Factory poor excuses. "�
m � ade quilt, Jimuir & Co. Factory tweeds, . Lots of people spoil their memory by'
J Muir & Co.1 Factory flannel, J Muir & over -loading it with -facts that are not in
Co', lar, and' 2ad. Factory blankets, J their line.
Muir & Co, ist and 2ad, Assortment of —The only difference between repartee
�tweeds, W W Taman. Single harness, G and udence�is In the size of the man who
Eacrett, Istand 2nd. Cured ham J Tom, naysiiTop � � __ . I
T Prior. , Store goods, W W 'Taman. —An Irishman, in epeaking of a relative
Toilet goods, S Powell. 'Baker's bread, A who was hung, says he diedduring a tight-
.Bagehaw, W W Foes. rope performance.
FINE ARTs.—Water color'painting, Mrs J —94 Ours is indeed I a 4ong veldt want,' �'
White. Painting in oil, Mrs White, i C' remarked the Boers, as they galloped away
Wood. Crayon, Mrs White, H N McTag- into the far distance. I -_-1
gart. Pastal, Mrs White. Pencil sketch, _" A woman, I notice, always lowers
.
Wm Weekes., Photographfi, J Senior.- her voice to seek a' favor." "Yes, and �
Hair dresser's work, Ed Fish. raises her voice if she doesn't.get it."
. FLowr,&q.—Varieties in pots, W M Har- —Young Man to Floor Walker—" Do,
burn. Fuschnias, Mrs Richardson. Foliage. )u keep stafione ?" Floor Walker—
J E Diguan. Begonias, Mrs Richardson. �oNo,sir,. IfIdid7should lo,semyfjob."
Collection of flowers, Mrs Richardson. —Sorrow is the perchway to joy, the
CUT FLOWEM. —Dahlias, John Cottle J pathway to maturity and peace. No one
2 has ever become good or great who has no
Horton. Pansies, J .Cottle. Gorman As- met and mastered sorrow. , t
tern, H Huston, Mrs White. Ten weeks'
btock, H Huston, J E Dignati. Verbenas, —Mills—" Well, well, old man, so you're .
Charles Birney, J Cobtl up a
Petunias, i 0 9f in ? Had a narrow escape, didn't
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e. ot- 'a
t1s. Pnlc-x Drommondi, JiCottle, 0 Birn You I Hills—" I rather think I had�
ey: Why, they had four doctors."
Zenni&s. J Cottle. Cut flower, Rev. Mar —Suxid%v School Teacher (telling ofthe
tin, J E Dignan. Annuals, J Cottle. deluge)—" And then It ra,lued for forty
LADIES' WORK.—Rag carpet, woollen days an . d forty nigh
warp, W Chesney. R±g carpet, cotton � te.11 Johnny—- Were,
warp, J Tom, 8 Wine. Wool mat, Miss Iff the farmers satiefi�'A then, air ?"
Wise. Rag mat, M Brethour, Mine Wise. " It's all nonsense, dear, about wedding
Wool socks, M Janlieson, M Creighton. - cake. I put an enormous piece under iny I
W, ool stockings, M Creighton, Mrs G N'jott. pillow, and dreamed of nobody." " Well ?"'
'jotton socks, M Jamieson, M Creighton. " And the next night I ate it and dreamed �
..�O of everybody." - -
' tton stockings, M Creighton, Mris Nott.
[,RdY's mitts, M Creighton. Menla wool �" Apiece of furniture like that," the
deiiiure young woman remarked " hallways
nitte, M Creighton, Mrs Richardson. Men's , )
wool glovea, Mrq Nott, M Creighton. Knit, looks well in a housel don't you think ?"
;ed quilt, T Ellerton, M Creighton. Crocheut" " Yes, ma'am," answered the solemnSAJOE-
__._Tv:*PoN1n11W41P11� man, 11 anything of thin kind batracks a
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- - good deal of attention."
. —Ella—" To think that it is two years
5 since we met, and you know
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. me at once I
Then I bavn'b ebo,oged much after all?`
Dodd S are the' only , Bell-'—" Ob, I know you by your bonnet.
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medicine that Who would have thought there was so much
will cura Dia- wear in it ?" - -
betes. Like I
Bright's Dis- -0 �
Kindney 6ase this dis- Wicked M'icrobe's Lamp.
ease was in. That some microbes can produce a bright-
c,u ra b I a until light is the discovery of a French scientist.
P 0 1 1 S Dod d -'s Kidney Pills The newly found microbes have been name&
cured it. Doctors t hotobactoria, and with them a living lamp
I themselves confess as been manufantured. The minute ,cres-
that without Dodd's tures are so small that -250,OW,000 of them
Kidney Pills, they are - could find standing room on a postag& .
towerless ,qgainst Dia. i stamp, and the number required to produce
otes. Dodd's Kidney � a Jight bright cilfitigh to read by reaches &-
Pills are the first medicinal few thousand billionig.
I that ever cured Diabetes. -The microbe lamp is merely a 'glass bottle
Im i tall ons—box, name and 0O11tSi11iDg water in which the bacteria hav&
I ill, are advertised to do so, been cultivated. . In a dark room the bottle
Cut the medicine that do,rs glows -like a frosted electric lamp, and
I Cure . I given a light strong enough to enable fine
0 print to be read at a distance of five -or eix
feet. The light is perfectly steady, and
when the microbes can be cultivated on W
large scale it is calculated that the cost will
be about one half penny per 200 hours- -
The microbe lamps would not be renew-ei
018betes . . when the light diminished, but would sitil-
Is Dodd's p1l be replaced by now ones, half a dozen of'
_�5idnaly Pill& mch could be carried in the pocket ready
Dodd's Kidney Pills are for use at any time ; and an the bottles at&
fifty cents & box at &a sealed, the - lam1m are perfectly barmlesX,
-11 druggists. The light is continuous night md day-, inif
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. - __ - - Only goes out when the 'microbes die.—
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Col�,ajkey, W
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Michigait lblw
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