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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-01-10, Page 7h � � I ly 101, 1902 ______ __ - . - I 11 1311, - ofton— - � - . - W � , - 11" - I Sjolits I � -1 A I I . - &ad Ayer"s flair V- - .�, Igor ; . Irs. It is elegant for , ag �nd for keeping th,t � JUMIZ at thlo ends."�_ nfelder, Graatfor,k-, JU. I -plittin splits . 9e i Is done On Your ' , it loses friends I I or every hair of � . I is �a friend.. . I Hair Viggr i rn . � � will prevent the � If the splitting (:3 I 3 it will stop it. ;*tae� AM dm-.jbW ______ — I - - . , I T_'M Cannot sn2ply you I �,I!r and we wi e.:xprG I. - ._ . - ta sure and VTO , the name , ;, et 6S OMM Addreja� M, Lovmjj, 312aji _ AM - : - , . - - __ . - -_ -_ ! I xpectiDg a,s a reward -for lica a. few co � - ppera at least. � ,�e older people will. - got t�. I calla at all the hoL, �,Aea jjt� I in each of which a supper , , ant i �,ipa,tjou ot the 'Vi4it- !hard to Bay, wt. ich is the �'ing' , I-ity or envy at the , er of suppers they may rub �ia rue- r.ight. dyingp� te _; the ls,rger centreo` i . of, ID91'-'rs to the queer cus- lay. If,. thereforei, the, .,rnself to. participate in the . ld ties, he will haxre to, I .5pat where the hu3tla and - I haa not penetrated. and � rh is dirbigent, he will saa __ ,which he h&s so ortea� re&l- life, an(I will hear the, � with a guata which Will ,� . . 7he old words ) . � � tramp, the boya are , . - 1 5 at the door. . . I :In ) -indo-wa in, ee, us guisers aLixy more_"' . —0 P. D�,. Bluevale., Lat We 'Want. vileae of having one triat .�_, �IYI_ag your need& i 30 Kgists ban n So'39 -ese- . dle, or the Ilin - , ziptions. Oar endeay. And the sati4actory way .be served, will make yew � xm er. . I - � . of Pa; . I , lue's Celery Corn ­,pular fami y medicine ot il ids of te,-ticnoniala frora of Ca,aadtv are sufficient �s for the, cure of rheumvi- �Dod diseaaes, liver com. 1. �i ,iseases and all nervous, �ottla and be, convinced. a8giat, '�Reafdrth, Ont. _ I _1 I _*_ ' r - ,, for Fun.. all the doctor a quack."7 P4, suggests a duck, and ads, of birds with bigger � ---- .a mother to bar, foui-year- a must not interrupt me - Dg. Wait un, it we get L caa talk,"' " Bat, mam- 7 CC, by the time yon get, 'all my talk. " I . - — � you stea. . I the hog, or did , '. � .er : " N-),, Jadge, I -dicT- - . i Uld oly thinks - I'ab lyW �m gwilke to give me six '4'd sooner lie about it, and � hog� and g-st twa mon1ba �� I cii-14% SLOIS." . —_ ; I icher took Eisie upon his leviOw of the church lea - a given. to the Ifttle maid You tell me, Elaie; how ients, there. are'!` "'Yes, 1� "' " G no dear ; there - - ;I know there' used to be-, "ell mamma yeaterd&y that ro of them ait'. leaat, and . on!y `Eeve I a ; or eight, yom i I - I J L W_ �a for Brandhitis. � be treatcd only by w. �the affected p.trts along ked-,, for nature intended �e pi!s i,ge of Mr alene,ar.d. d i 'al medicines [ 2arrhr'z'eln� doesn't, fall, - �r the b i- breathed goee'. ,�eptia vapor is sure to� � P -Art.. Catarrhozone, is � oath,6 ar-d after pa�sivg .1 � allof the breathiLig or- -led t4rGughthe nostrils - eta &ad heals the in- . : , 'V ­esz couge3tion, allays- ,rfectly cures all bron- .ice'$L Small size 25c.. . - s,, aton, Oat. I I -__-. , ittle Men. �� .d a doub�t that a. neces- - cei the siza or sbaps of I ength of the mind i3 �' d yet �anY pdrki*t it; Alistotle. tile Greek . .> I . ,ocoyears held swa,'Y ­C�Ugbt, was a a -lender r a ,4nks,, .,irn It eye a, and a- speeell. Anthan.isiue, � � I f �N- - aa the most �r 4�"�e w' man of very small I her than a man, sa.73 � ; almr.,11 angelic beauty a. In his little bodv I cernbini,ag sabtefty �f f ok(I-ionce, with reso- - ity of convictkiL and ! 1� He fought single- � ��a century., the great Jiaving -no frimd but to day the creed of , � antially the creed. of ' I rF VII., the mightiest t�orrian pantiffs, vvho- . at k i's will. was a � so was Canute the I - I t)nde. Voltaire, the- ' * li�e I.S-.h century and - - . of the ages, was one oat spectral of human . I e . and Marat, patent , � revolution, were far, - I . ,�re. The former the . the other by sheer ved the multitude, bub . 'o or three. inches, the feet. Montaigne, the 1, , 1;1;4 ; Dr� Watbq, the i Sd,a,rroa, who in refer- I lt4 , and insignificaub I If f�ln " abridgement 01 I '% V d PoDp, who -j'exan. er Z It I oqkiage to, plamp out . . � L , 4nd also were stays ; - of " Holierilinden," i i - IF lad I y-likegentlernan ;� the 11 opium eater,'" I . _, _�_, � �­­ 1. .­­ ­ ___ I- � � - '_ � �­­­ - ­ . . � _-, ___ -, ­ 1- F, __ - --- _ _ -___1______ __ 11 I 1. __--__--_1.1 . � I - � ­�� , , __ 9 .1 � - 7-7 . i - . � .. 11 I . ;­__­­ � ., . " . . . , ; - - . � i __ ____ ­_ ­. ---------- - -,-,— � � I � I" , i i _ , I .. __., I ��� T .­­ 11 I' . 11'.1 I . I -1 I 1. I -_ - ; � - . IJ : . . I I � I � I � . . % : ! .. !i . � . I I . I I � 1 ­ 1 T �, ,j � : . I . I ! I i I I :1 i I ! � . 1. �! : . I . - � i � . - I - . , � i . 1� . I li ; I : - � . I I � I . i - � I ! . I � ! * � I � I i !: I q i . I - I I ; 1� : � I I I - . . 1 L - . � f i . i � : I I I . - I - __ __ � . . I ; � , t � � � ; I i : I . � I ! � . i I ; . . � I . I I . . . 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H I __ - _____ - 6 I I =thatunlesaj almost the 4hole paced u -of his limite I � : p and down the s f � . � world were in arms against Bri I I - pa�,e � � ck? - I vigilan , . � I � � tain, Or un- ce with his Mauser ;!carried in tru . �. DISTRIOT MATTEMS. � I less her ports were o6inplet6ly blouaded, E N h itinel style, and 1 on meeting th . I — Then probably it's 4 6,old. Britain had little*to fea� ' ,6,1,'E','i",'h:de" . - . . .1 � r from poseibi ity of Bab es catch col cOMM311dant, calmly saluted an . Sodom. - so easily 8 to' shut off her:food supply. In all reported 11 Allri ' T ght, air." jn reply to th ' - rsosl at= goneles her entire depinden a up. corhinandant, ommy gavo the followin No-rFs —A sleigh load of Sodomitea drove �� and ,eco,v . ly. �Not au n , _ slow, Y, however, on her oolonies would on] aggra faordinary 'explanati to Manchester on Friday, returning the lol. hen '�you y vats the ext' 911 ,*� l I evils to* be feared. She could then count on " Well,.air, this 'ere poor littib chap,' lowiDg evening�—Miss Haz)l Prcuty .and use Vapo-1.',resole .. then no other commercial interests and no other Pointiug,", to -the sleeping for T Miss Dolly Alward are visiting their former 11 I � a sin Yle ni, t is . of a Boer lad �1 ,ght is 11 that is fle0t but her own. . I fifteeti yoars' -1d,. 11 was dea broke for sleel teacher, Miss Ferguson, of Auburni.-:-As necessary for � cur� , y just, _. - az ': a Mr. james Howard was driving! homeward ow put I .� . af .... I � I , ter two nigbts of duty.' I takes pity or some Cres � LIVER TROUBLES, biliousness, sallow oomplex thef,littrd chap, and I sayi : I Lack - 'ere, 11 from hia home in Hay, the bit broke. The olene in th, Vapor Zer, I Ight lo,n, yelloweyea, Jaundice, eto , yield to the cami- you're regular done up, you�lare, that's ear horse, taking advantage of the situation the lamp beneAth, a dplacanelarithe tik,e powery of LAX A -LIVER �PILLs.' They % e sure I fit,%rtedatalivelY pace, but was capturea cri64 While baby sl�e to oure. . ; I � tin. You give me your riflo� and take ok bit ps be' breatfies� _� � � I ' � �� * _. -_ I : I o' sleep, and I'll do 6entryj�go for you, j before getting very,far. Mr. How'ard had in t1ie healing vapo4 Cold 100SOns, . � - � : , I will. , hisarmalightly injured by' being thrown � Wise �r4ings- � Honorbright ! I,wc)*'b do nothi4 - inflamed niembrane� heal, and, all FeVv people dia of lo ' I � ts of wrODg, blow me if I do.' 86 the little :,c oat.—The -Christm!ks tree entertainment, , although o � hap trodble ceases. I � went off. which took place on Monday evening, was a , It's q perfect specific dead invi � 16's all right, air ; , : � young folks are- ove' don't you � ! . . " � blame him, plea . tht wings t m 7 6 d, for 4;oughl:and ch hat ake an !angel, w uccess, each part being well renders ,whooping-' , Riches are se, lip's only[a kid.') W . . ,u f. . ! I cannot report, says Mrij Davia, what hieh speaks well for Miss Kinsman, who Naoo-Cres-)iene Is �nld by ',druggist, 0 list a plain, ordinary girl. I " �_ . spared no pains in trair,ijg the pupils for A-Yapo-Cresole t t, inch ding the I � it a woman basn't any other objeeb in life the commandant did i on lioteniv)g to this � . Lamp, which shnoetiloin st a It ,-time, a,, e"'C'e. . accounb of Tommy A'fki I h I I � 'Porm-r'.1" - ()g.f I ins the occasion. I Cres4lene, com " -tra supi , ., l'.... ., she can act as companion to a pug d I � arnap.ity, but I lene25 cents an 1.50 lies of Creso- nakire w o a Was s s itired that neh�er " Me kid " nor the 50ceats Illu trated bc on,tain- 611 -in- . * Ing Physicians, testimpnials fiftr� upon rf 'e"D � law has something to In ,,Xlete, The millio * h 'h a titled s Limpin-q � _ .�jo kind-hearted Hngli,ih prison' r suffered. , Limping .�,es V,kr . e CREPPLENS Co., i8o 1-ulton St. New rk� U.S.AO , ;-uptoand,p4b.up .1 I I - I - - for. . I 0-­­�_ I I I I . -_ I . I I . Fcomeorns? Nonecessityfor that. Put. Recommended and 'ab"Id' by I . Fear A widow il enti.-.12d tol her third, L � nam's Painless Corn Extractor removes all Druggist, SeRfoith. il I . but men � il 1 � Eat urliat, you tb' J1. i are usually shay after aho hasi �Ian*teo 'her . IiXe.—Give a corns, large or small, in � . ! -1 -W - I digestive organs some -tvjr� to do. Thvse hours. This is reliable information., your i — Eecond. � ,� i 0 . I i . � � . functions need exercise as much as any par t draggi3t will substvanti!ite it if you ask him. situati I — . .. i , _ � of the human an,itomy, butjf they're deli - on in Brass Is pub !a scho?l for 1902� WORMS cannot exist eit�ler in ebildren or �dulta � Be sure and get P atnam'8, i D causes no pain. � She was spending the I olidays. with ,her RK SY�141? ia used. 24c. All CaL , give them the ald that �Dr. Von Sqttan's . , � when DR. LOW'S Wo A.e - � I parents here.—M Riel ard H,i ilton of dealers. 11 I : I 0 - I . j I - � j -Pineapple Tablets &Ford and ycii can eat Chicago, is home o�n a 0 !_ - _. I � I Walton. ' t to bis parents I - � A Clear Un- r6tanding., anytbfifg- that's wbo:esoire �jad pa,latable— , here.—Mr, Orville' Wa'ra'�toek i3 back to I : I E.—The followin-V spend the wint . I 6o in a 60x; 35 cents.—S _! I ter ith fridpds a d relatives One of the beat repartt es on record is that , I f fl. ! motion of condolencewa�a recently passed bi here after an a`bse ce ew our yeats in Mani- of Footet the actor. , ome I. V. F.Par, druggist, Se3dort h . � B ' 0, _-T. Waltoit lodie Ancient Order of United I)in!Dg ,%i,.h is , Workmen : To Brother.fsames C,Ampbell,-- toba.—Mr.Boott'achopp.pginitl�ii running friends, a heated di 4pute arose between � him� , Whereas. io hath. pleased. Almighty God - the four les4 days 9f each week, at 2 cents rielf and a youDg nobleman. � The I'lattei Achievement of thO Prince of - I . 1, " In rr bag, and ip 4oiag 'ood wDik. Mr. sought to disparage lFootr by asking � him I'll his, wisdom, to remove fromyou a beloved re I . I � Wales. , � W. � wn runs ev�ry Wedne day au:I�Saturday what his father was. f . ife � I I i 'At the Courtiof St. J%mes, the 16.h day-� , ,we, the members of Walton lodge, at 3 cents. A * � 330 any 11 A tradesman," said F'ootk � . P has If anuou�ced I of December, 1901. ! Presell'it,, the King's - �, Ancient Order of ULd-ed- Workmen, change bs yeb. � H� has E�'m four ,or five " Then, sir, iVs a pity be did not ake Most E� - 305 , - .hereby extend our sinctre aymp3thy -to you te&rnm hatiling, ��e ) e In xcellent'Majesty in Qou�bij. look f'rom th 7 Carriuk you one." � I I ' an&family in this your sad bereavement. bush. ' �� 0 - � If is ML1j133tytvas thii day �lea�ed, by and e —Mr. Bb6fi,ld has his stor t-is!;ef6ily 11 And, pray, let me &I what was 'your ;ith the advice of his Privy Council, to or-� We know that our words are but small con- arranged for th� -holiday r, eason. Re is do- father, my lord ?" I I w � solati,)n to you, but we would recommend !Dg a -go . od buai�'ess h � " My father, . � der that there be added to the achievement you to Him who doeth all things well and ere npw,. and is deserv. - ) Mr. Footp, wcs a gentle- of the Prince of Wales the B' a of the patr �e people — an. � I : [ ikdg-) of the Red who is a present help in times of sorrow , I � � - . 1. J. ins( I Dragon. to be borne in' the following Marn. 99 and Wil.idlm' Finle3l will a ": Ask Then, my lord, it's a pity he 60111t I ,and trouble. May you find in Him a refu Is the peopl , ner :- (1) The R-)yal Crerit, as Heir Ap�ar- . 9 _ 6'.8 vote . and influence for!'the Make You One." _- � ind may you, be prepared to meet that great reeveship of the townah,ip, I — � *I , - - I ent, in the cefitre. (2) The , b0ge of the change when it c6mes to yourself, is�_ the ! � � Plume of O,strich Feathers on fhe . dexter. ---L-6 ! - I � MILBURYS STERLt.NG'11E.ADA,)ay. P3w:DER . sincere prayer, of your brethren. Signed on FOR fat6rnal or external use ItAGY k ILD'S YEL. mo ea3y to tak3, haraile8s in a(tion atid aure Ito our kile.; and (3) on the minjater� sid6 a repre. . - � behalf uf the lodge, I LO IV OIL cAnnot be excelled as�la. �aijj r el leyfug and any hoadache In from 5 to 20 minutes.1; : sental i,)n of the Badge of Wales, namely, �g re I — i i I - J.. M. Armstrong; .- - soOthi me.dy for all pain.' I - # - ­ . I - on a mount. v6rt -a 'Dragov, ipa.iant -gulea, I � � _ I i - . I John Shannon. . . 0 1 ! . : I Losing a Forfune. I differenced (as in the'QreA) � : I j �ith�a label of � . I Hen i . Ile eat in L13 chamber. e ]one. ' The lights. three points'.argent ;'the satrie to be 'borne Sure Cure for 8ea Sickness, rErs�M`r. Wrn. Craig anived: home btirneddiinandthe fire fli2kered fitf�lly. in conformidity to the drawi�g apnexed. - . -f � . �. . . Nausea. recently from Manitoba, N�hero he had been �o.raveu came to flutter its black ings And that the Most Noble Henry, Duke of � i I . for a number of monti-s. 5 and caet it3'sombre aha,O,ow Norfdjk, K. G., Pl,'trl Marshail of England, Maladies of this type YiLI1 instantly to I -Miss Alic6,Po4ty ovcv the r9om, I Was -,jj but ic would scarcely have b neoes#ary directiona i 1i hc,.,�ome for the Ciiristma�s and ewYear . I Polsort'a Nerviline. and it you suffdr per-loc -- 10en out of place. do fQrthwith cause the 0 1 � �Ys--W*si Jesbie A[nders)r., bf Sea. For a lbvg linie be sat theregaz'ng into the to begiven herein accordingly. —London ,cally from th�ae complaints, just keep Ner. forth� is visiting -her relatives. 1. e I .—Mr. fire, the very person ificati i in At Gaz5fite, viline at hand. A few drops in sweetened � � - � j water gives instant relief, and in the cour,le last he atirred uneasily and a rose from , -1 Thord.as Jarrio�,' of Court right, )ji in the � if - ,-,--" # . I ..- ' I . I . - village this week, virsiting is broth3r;—Ur. his chair. He looked at t ie� clock. It Was ItChIng, BurnIng, ��CreepinLr,, ­ - of half an hour the cure i3 complete. A Adam S. Berry, of &.1CIair, Wobig%n on t.be stroke of midni�ht, large 25 cent bottle of Nerviline in 4. � . - Cirawlingr Skin bliseases r0ieved in a few tile spent the past week withli-hig bro,hers in " Oaly an hour ago," he muttered. I'Valy I house will save doctor bills, and a vast Hensall and vicinitY--Mr�l Ambrio o S , Ah an hour, and it seemed a -par—& hundred ininutes by Agnew's Ointment , Dr. Agnew's arnountot suffering every year. For 31le has returned from Forest, ind years." I . Ointment relieves, instantly, anid cures Tetter, , 'ho ar's drug store, ,res a nod � his I I : Salt Rbeum, Sc.�ld Head, Eitzetna, Ulcers . Seafort h. PoEition as accLountaht in t] is molsol s B n . He sink back li&tle8sly, �roken in sp�irit Blotches, and-�all Erupt -ions of t e Skin. It i� r. . � r His friends are plea � � i . sed to i oe him .T nch irm. and crushed in hope , : I I ' ' ' . : soothing and quieting and acts like magic in an - - Tuckersmith, � proved in hea1Lh._&jir,s Slaw. of Brusie�s,. " Oae Word, and a 3a Icsl� " he a`gh- - I Bal?y I I urnors, ,Irri tation of the Scal p or Rashes is a 9�est of Mr. and Mrq. - James Tayl�r, ed, despairingly. 69 ae little w�rd of Itwo during teething time. 35 cents it box. -7 -_ SCRPIUSr. A�M PRESE_I,T,kTio,,��.—A gather- . " I i and a�tended the weddiu of Aliis Taylor. letters, and $150,000 has ne klimm0ing . ing Of Young paople, of whom the greater 9 'I I. V: Fear, druggist, Staforth. -field foot -ball club and eco - &,nied by Mrs. arn i) I . � part were the Bruce —Mr.! R Jewitt, a oug the things that wer I I I their friends, met at the home jewitt, of Crorna e oarsova He groaned in his agony, I and. the I hts . 0 — , - of Mr. and ge i I Soge Irish Witnesses. . Mrs. George C� Dale, je., Now Year's ev last, we'ek, viai!ing his bro her. Vhey were sank lower and lower and f ided a�way, i1fav- . c' also vfsi:ia,v friends in Bra eels.—Mrs, J. Ti Ing him ia % gloom impene 5rable' , . Lawyer's with an appreciative Acuee of and presented them with a beaurif al olock, . as here tin , 1 humor ei3jjy nothing so much, as to get a as a momento of Mr. Dale's services in the Vi ,�,i�er Parents. Mr. And, gentle reader! why 9� Z6y * BE - 1, I -h hd was a valued her — _ Mab 31 Ful idow ,t�itho e 6� . quick-witte ready -tongued , son of th foo� ball club, of wLi. and Alre., McP' sci!ij ton cause the Nrealthy w Ut n Emerald Isle on the stand to relieve the Mr. George Turner made the 3 beance had said " No;" wh! ' heles ed m metribar. and Nj iFs. Ball& Sparks are �ome from Lon'- 1; , k � her e do -j, f stmas aud� New C?ar's v&. to be hie. I � M000tonl � . . I . lities of the - I .. presentation and gave a short address, �r the Chri : ! I r of tfie legal technics, catio I I . . case. A gahtleman who has been colleebing � apea n. —M iss S. Wt ic is vi�iting I e r many , ��� , . king of the kindly feeling that had . t I samples of Irish iA it and repartee for some exist6d between each member. . They &I ; relatives and friends in thi's eec, i A.—Misa A modern weap6n. �'in he � � , t e following a y brin�jn 'I rly of battle for health. if * sease has -of -them a�re doubtless mellow,'with age, but pravided for the inner man b 00 Martl)a Gilchrist, of London, fortne timg relates ' nodotes. Some i oysters, etc., M n and Mrs. Dale ably sug� Hen3dll, Ppenb New'Ycar's'here.—Mr. and taken our citadel of healt ,� th storn a . � I y # V a ' Mrs. 4arne3 Wii-htq, who 'were h�e on ,a ch, in any case they will bear'rep4ition : tainedtheir reputation by making e%j 0 and- is torturing you , th Indigest ,on, a' Are you g ailty or not guilty ?" a9ked 'Ir visib, have returned to Sealbrth.—N r. Fred dyspepsia and nervous pmstrOion, South thing pleasant for their guests. The e�2 ! I LaLtv of Seaforth, was i the court clerk. of a and all e u the � I lage o� American Nervine is the -veap6n to d -Iva some trivial offence. � � ing paseed away very quickly njoy- Now 7- ear's Day.—Mr. Ja � es Redi ' nd and Lbe enemy from his strong prisoner charged with . . ed themselvea immensely, All departed to h. r" )ld 414t the p ,int . � . -their homes wishing each oth . Is tiier, Mis. Kirley.. arer home f om the of the bayonet," " Ph5wb are yees there for � bat to foind' er a happy �nd . : � trench by rench, but swift proFperous New Year. Westi-it a v s*t.-rne mis�e8 Alch" sure, it alwa � out ?" was the'quick rejoinder ! I I n are an : home for their ys wlns--4 � � holidayq.—'fiss je a Dick i A'1enpecked nuaband had his better half — i has. retu' 4 I. V. Fear, druggist, Z Seaforth. �j arrested for astaulting .him. , The plaintiff . ; rned to St. Cathar�ncs � to resume t -_ I I . I Something About Faith Curos, h9r duties as nurse in the imspl _al,' ' ' ? What a great rat iety of faith� ca : ,1 _. I ! was on tho'itand. . I ,,,, roe there must b4§, —0 ------ t_ 1 1 Kipling a Tota1 4bstainer. d I And no*, Mr. O'Toole," said his doun- Some hxve fai-.h In so-called d e healezg, others in - I I ceda n. doakore,'and. L;till others in the melicine the A Card. ift, I Here are Kiplinglg riews on intem�er_ sel, " will you kindly tell tbejury whether I . use, Evcry person who h" tC31ed D a I igned, d I � e a �1�ss:rc,galar�y,)' your wife was in the habit of striking you. ney-Liver Pills has faith In them, but fa'tbL or no ol I until one da, L . We, the under ' '�hereby agree to he e&ys, .is! r. Chasb'4 TUY ance -, " I used to tak falth. they eure ju8t the sone, for they a, t diree refaad th � I . oing i a o the with impunity ?" � I 8 money on a 5P cent b Atle of 4troets of Manch t ._ I . . Is er, I w4vV two fifteen- ,. " Wid -.vhht, ser ?" I and spe-ifical,ly on the kidneys, Rver and bowels, at� Greene'a Warranted 8 it faits I it Wi n- yrup1bf . . .1 . .1 I .� reef out of �Ipublic -ho Ile, I Gh im unity .7 I heafty, active. and vlgorouq. to cure your cough or cold. we og a t gg .� I 511 1P - , m&ke theic organs _T�r, i � , year-eild giO, Judgi,g from the e�oriuou% ecimund f -.,r th?se Pills, �� "I 1 u r, a a er across the pavement. I nto She was,, sor, .now an, �her;, but she lil and fall . there iuu,3L be hosts of paople that I wre ta fhJ in antee a 25 cent bottle. to �Xove eal b factory the gutter. From that time I ha've been a i a , them. I � or money refunded. 1� I ,,iogertly used the Oot ty masl�er." ;' I . . . H � I r. A witn4as teatifyi � --------*-- . ! �1 ... - j total at$taide ' So are all my househo d." n in a mdrder case, was — ; I I I I I I I I I I � � -- --9 . "� ked to describe to t a jury the exact loca- - I � Lond 6 7 l 1 i . . _ Port Albert. I esbo . I Pill sense.—It . nd 6 4ason that ti�n of A ffi&t of stairs.' i I . a t;s.t n d . , DoTs.—Tbe school chitdreu's aijnuaql , NOT F-S.—Makter Percy effrey, M ho left Dr. Agnew's Little- 1. ,� " Explai ,,I ; ) - i ills �vill crowd' 'Id the j � 01% 0 the jury.' sai -prose- here recently with b brother out of 'tbe market many of i'the-i nause attorme . y, " exad�ly h w th3 ate a ' 0hristmas tree, entertai ament was held M I s fath -1'r and his . . . I . p the Foresters� hall here, on I'donday even- JohD, to. visit friends ia Clevela�d, took old-timers. A better rnedi& n6 at I less t an run."' � t the 23rd ult., and a most enjoyable ssriouaf ill with appendidtia she alf jhe P i ; I 9 Ot . � i y i,t,'y after h ice is all the argi tment �eedec . tc I tl.-Shure', s6r, if ye sthand 4 . th' bottom 4 evenang was spent by both, young and old arriving there. He has ga th4q,-run op, 1--'ation is under an oper. keep the emand what it hl b -F he-' an' if ye, athand t th' top they , g he — , a I . Mr. Willis Powell, of Exet- , nd we are glad to E Oar he is recov;- nome, al— o doses x6 c,,t,!s T�ieeny cu r,uj4'dow,n'.11'a , . � t er, is spending' a l , re reible. �'This islver�v sad Sick I -lea che, -Biliousness, and tallay al) Tu a suit by an fostal ment house to obtain few days, with his aunt, Mrv,, P. F. Hamlin. ei iug as nicely as po, I . 1 1 —Mir's Lonie Hawkins, of Lonelcii ; W. T for hi,j father, after his f riner t� cuble.4 stomach irritations. -5 I � . paypent for a suite of furnib4re a witness I 1. I I i . - ' ' Hwyden, cif Toronto Mine S. Barkwell, of Carlo, . pIpeut the past II. V. Fear, druggist, 'eaforth. I was, asked if he know what It quartered ( , and Walter Hawkih1a, week at the home of Mr. V "M% Hil I of Nafeking, are among the holiday seekers. 1 ,72. Mrsi � I I I 04"' meant. , Here is the de i nition : I —The Foresters' ball, on Ftiday' evening Hiles and daughter Verna Op-mv this week ! 11 1 '4� 1b ru'ans thot it's thra qu rters poine."-- last w!ts a decided success. with friends in Carlow.4-ZNtr. Jones, of A Voice in the Park. . . � I I's The members .� . I 0 . . - . � -of the lodge, are'to be congratulated on the Stratford, is at present v i3i ing at the home " Mainmi t, please gimme � �rink of water; .'Faulty Kldneys'.—H�.ve on back t - 11 tv.)) I good wayin which -it was conduct -ad, —tirg. of Air. R. Urawford.—Alre, 4ohn Crawford I'm so third � , - ; F-che ? Do you feel drows, r ? 0 you e '744 i � , , DaLong and Misses E # of and two daughters, of %tj x,ba, are viL-i�, urn � ver and limbs feel- heavy ? Have you uent , ,.heI and Gracie' No ; yhu're not thirsty. I d I . ing friend t6r , race blelville, 0 to sleep. , ! ; I I , e .Goderich, are renewing acquaintances in the of Toronto, is spendinjq I . � I i I . ,h ad,aches? 'Have you falling vision ? I " village hi ' hol, i ]a 9� � .—Mies Canaiagham- is home from 11 I; With i A psuse. .. I , ; "a,ve you dizzy feeling? jhre you de- s ' theLondoo' Normal. N hia uncle here.—I'vIr. Ivin rogaen, of 1 64 . ; � ext year she will � or, � mamm, , won't y6u ple#j givo m) a 1pressed ? Is your skin dry ? f Have you a I te3ich in s6 tion No. 17, I Ashfield. onto 'Varsity, who has � � . � I 0 —Frank . ep� :t his holidayi drink ? Pin so thirsty." tired feeling? Any of tbes - i I i ' , ! ; � signs prove . wl r Jay t� 11 If you (ion 0 go * ,,enence hits proved that e -Olver is hotne for avi�_ib after sailiag all th his p%rents, will leave, n Satt . turn over a4d kidAey disease. Ex i �, � _# � resume his studies.—Dr. Lj Whitley is ati �,j I get up and whip you !" I I i -P-P' gouth Amei ican Kiciney Cure never fails. -6 s , season on the lakes. I �1:sl' . W— present takincy Dr. arnbull's p r i I I .. I 0 T raeltise in, I Another ause. � I I . a Woman is as Old as Sha Looks. Auburn.—Mi s Gertie Lea� is a prw�nt the I 11 Mamm . won'b 5ou ple�se gmm a � 1. V. Fear Drug,ght, Si,-.aforth. S . ie I�yon.—� diink when . ; `1P I 0 11 , gue6t,of her cousin, Miss 11dinn ,� Itisnotagebuidisiasa.weakness and ili-health ' Miss L. B.igh-am is at j resent Visiting: you get up�'to w ip me .1 A Young Canadianis Luck. h � that makes �voruen look old, ca�e-worn and wrink led. - P, .��e �e I � � . ag i re fe ' and viggrow. with Pure, - A Chic 9' despatch si You cannotlook vour best wilew you feel wall,stro friends in Brusaels. A laroe� oad fro�n.here' D r,! , : t y -i ts y and quickly, the he Blyth Christmas 6ree entertain r " 't� i inju ul. Ites rldh blood and stead attended t : 11c ,!newls ou s ig iysi: After five nerves. Dr. Chtse's Neeve Food inakecj good looks �e : I years apt nt in the cold snow � of the- Klon- ment; on Friday eveniug Iagt�-2QVi. , 4 num-' heart's acti )n, stops most ac it pain � d Is, Is # . dike, Mru. Bertha Purdy has returned to ' b7ea&uoe it makes good health, restores. the healthful bar attended the grand �oncerb iven in'� all signs 0 ' weakness,. flut�er ng, sinking, RIM t6 the cow.plexion, rounds out the form, and . � he we� h gives elikettleity to every inotion of the bod Clititan on Thursday fv civilization. When s ,t North she � Y. eui�g I as t. ' I a rothering or palpitatiofi. T is wonde *ful � � .0 — I ; . I cure is the sturdy ship wbich carries h was almost, penniless. To-daj, she is worth " ' ' 1. � � '10 Dearly $1,000,000, and ii enjOying ali the .f Morris _� Stops 1,he Cbogh beart-sick patient into the h ven of radiant k * I f and perfect health. Gives reli f in most acate pleasures that weaith affordp. � Mrs. Pard NoTE:s.—Tim EXPOSITOit gives the 11swa. and: Works off T e 0 I& iu at the Audftori y 0 H4PPY New Year to all. —The slei4hiag *9 florms�of heart disease in 30 r*utes.—ii I am Annex with her y�oung- I Laxative Bromo Quinine! Tablets 4ure a� I T er sister', Milks B. E. Reidu or. Anot4l I - er excell(lit now.—Miss Iabifa.er will teach cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay.' Plice�i 1, V. Fear, druggist, $e sister, Mrs.,Duffetin P f, : . again in school secticii No. 1, S',h line, for 25 cents.: . I I I orth'. itellow wife of 'tki' ' �* — I I �� a� - Swedis� cobs�l atIDawson; is Ning in thae 1 1902. —Nominations took place on Monday, .-, � * I - I I . 11 I I I � SOth ult. Oar council a' I " What You , ,� Terhbl)r Wounded et, Live(t. town. The two *ornen, afte� a - week of re all elected. ; i re-" ! A yo I ung ian a T . ehoppiug, will go airect to Sao Francisco to V� 'GOinginbyacclamaiiGnia a sort of sofb Alittl6boywasouthe [ties, a bein � t York, P.nbsylviinia is make that their future home � I. � , . o n 9' . ell 1h, aa P. Mr. James Bolger made a good very anxI10118 tb outweigh hi Playmate, be" alive, and in a fair way to full r�cov �U, The history,of AIrs. .Purdy*sInd her sister, .1 irman. The attendance was good, but d out his cheel-s and 61 lied up like a � after a ballet paRaed completelM ,through his Mrs. potellow, is roman'lic. ra. Potellow In nobsolar eaain former —A sleigh puff" I I 0- 9 ,yeare. . litt,6 frog. But the pla1y�flate vas lhal brain. HisoaoeisunuRnalbit ii-)t!unique. wasAlra.John Mi'cs. Her At husband tj 10ad0fYoung people drove from Belgrave Wi83r bo . " 0.10 !" he Ictied in -scorn, � Many years igo a Ne wEa-alan orer iad was se 1, ' y I `z d with the gold er wh(n ac. ' counts of the newly found El , rado to the d Out to Mr. A. T. Cole's, 6Lh line, on Mon- " that doesn't do any goo& 'You cau only' a crowbar driven full length tbrough his I day evening of thia week. I head and s ' ed The eage ness: of the fEvor —A big party' was w,igh what you are !" is of .- North reached SeaLtle, and. c�osing nut his il held at N1 r. Al � Boston surg btain h,,1,.s'akulj fO� a business there lie left for No 6, taL-iog his ex. Smith's reh i .1ence on Tues* us bigger childrerr'. who tr o impress our- 1 ,jovilns t'o o , a . � i day evening. and all present had au excel i surgical rn seurn troubled a:) th& 5 he wife with Lim., John blileg T ,eat t - s fives upon our neighbors ud - fj i _,nd-Q, and!, orked at the - N o. . � went to Cali ornia (then ivery [ remote) and -1, ku ime.—The school house in Pection � even tip -in ourselves, and 7es—sorni�timea ei4gi3gs mLh 1ittle success., He died of 'Of own as Miller's school house, cost $850, upon Clod Alrmi,hty, I , became a bt,ga driver. His fxAle, howeVer, pneumonia i pursk it of fortune. 13 i .3 )y It he virt uis we, did not pmfib him. . r4con With t cobtracted ix including anew furnace and new seats. We would like to have !. It -d ' It do a v good. � A J�qston su he little gold that she'� had hoarded P inention this as some in section 5 are of the You may impoae uponolln traced him 1111d kcpt informed 48 to bi On- Mra..Mile3 went to her home �u Seattle and your n( �.110r'd J him to . . (Tillian tha,t it cost the same as theirs. judgment, and get ditim, and when he eied kull tv � say you Are a �811 is P 818 induced her �Nter to join her a business Mr. ti. Blaak is the teacher of No. 3 for fine fellow brought E%S . It may now seen among 19ft __ =noble, generouj, brave,'��Ibving ; the ghastly treaourts of the t L venture in Da;w's6u�. The twrwomen col- . I but if it j i not deeply true, i r, you o6ro not h seum- It is lected all the rhon y they co Id, aq with U . —0 generonaz brave and loving, the, 1 to be hoped, bat.the York.yo ds their little capital -h dioap W To Cure a Cold in. 0 qualities . ge I fitucied not have the'saine prejaeice i h t Y� ared ifito the , him to be gCinerouo 6inst a%'iDg North in the des e ne Day 1are not moving d of winter. For f! e years ON brave ana loving. "You c a only .weig� Hs skull rep)Ec on a shelf afti � hy I shal b none of their friends hPar m them. in Takel,a,xatire Bromo Quinine Tablets. All � �, done with it T�ere is libt oubt 13- fro v druggists refund the money if ir, what yoa are. " : i I I . hat The� worked hard in tbt 5 r I tle store in b fails to cure � � � I � y I _* I I ; I s ime will consider iu'- MT�clltly I . E� W- GfOve?s signature i.% on each box. 25c. . � I the new country, anJ little b little their w C-01 has rare and int�resting Bpecinicii to be. ke, For twOnty-four years Va 6,�Cre-mioi a , I - in� business grew. From a . 0— � � sight. Z I tent to a wooden h I i � Lakelet. been extc�sively used for all f6ralls of thr 4t and � I shack, and then into a buildi6:,r sheathed in th I � . f i —a- . . ITE-As.—Mr. John Halliday, of Harris_ broncliialt'roubles. All Dru h ts. � I I corrugated iron the kisters mc'ved; and 4ach � � I � � RheuMatio Joint$. Nfrs.'George change found their customers doubled .-And t h ton and Mr. Wm. Stinson, of Gon ie, -were . I ,�, . . , �ar � .F , 1 i S111ith, 62 C �arron street, Poi i St Ch es, their fortune inereas d, Plao of the PiAers, both around Lakelet on yri uying . Hard to Starve Britaim �1 Que., says: 11 Rheumatisrm n rn� jd nts had scores of offers o,' m rriago. Mrs.Pairdy, Is cattle. They are paying a fairly liberol Profes0or Adam 8hottt, of . Q'Ieens ; a - , �,a r pretty and 31 years of age, ref. sea to talk of ti 1 4 ,aused rne sufferings that ords ,can iot price for the right class of cattle. By next recent Cana6iin club late i ia '10ohto� describe h6i v terribir.. I too c four, bot les thii phase of their exPed '� I � iences under the , cl it � - 8priag there will not, be many fat cattle to brought ip a novel i .� of inte-r-I.. - of South American Rheumatil; Cur; and i,rn northern lights. , . 1 6, 1 be had% as every one wants to Pell as - perial preferential trade H1 fir4t sought a well woman. I have recon: en&d it to Irinally Dufferin Potellov, 1,epresentativ' .L a '�Ossible.—Munday will be a big day in Gor, to dispos 3 of the idea' tl a o. B,itai was others with as good results. Think' the of SvOedeu at Dawson,. blue eyed and fair ,rie, and doubtless every correr of the town- liable t6 be starved by her 0 6 I Mier. I Brit - ship will be re' . 11 treatment nothing short of a w pder."-7�0 haired, ts,Il and distinguished,'wcii the. heart - presented. Though the c'oun- ain were dependent upon at y .single ,untry of Mrs. Miles. t6 Rioters dedded to with. -Oil for 1901 di I as well ' I. V. Fear, druggist, Sea ortb. � m as they, knew how, or closely allied group of fintiles2l there . draw from active business and to rest from w . � their work is criticizsd rather severelyi- and mighlffb ,an attempt to cri 6 her 93 out -j . .0 I appro 10� no, doubt everything vi ill be aired in the ting 6 e'er food supply. any t �empt i -active work. The bi marriage of- ea h A Story of the ar. , , Monday.- There wiA I . I . d the . aso ution of the po township hall on I Mrs. Miles bastene 7, 3hpoting Mat. 11 be a to starve1er by one combir ien - wo I a, af- Mr. Bavi tt , who has develo e a .1remark- buiiness. When the affairs v� ere closed it nu h f -Ar turkeys, geese and ducks ford an excellciib opportunt for ia other � able mastery of the intricacids o th. e 0 ek- was foupd that in gold dust, 6�sh and ft . . � . ; - I 0 . mill - at the residence of J. Gowdy, R line, on cbmbinationta'reapahaudio eprofltifr6m , ney dialect, I Als the followin toiy it iDg CIO-iMS, the two'sisters were each worth . so . I I annua at 1i h price s� �; I - was told to I im in Pretoria, -a Ot VV ich close to S1,000100C. i of I'lew Yekr's day.—The I Farmerie supplying her with food . I � Institute meetings will. be held here on the Moreover, he believed Vi � 8"il Of ng in . I rel iaj i4e ' on ,, All- that need i to be said is tba ' eels no,r e Mrs. -Purdy, when the a6tiv� work of car- 50 . January. 'A meeti the iftemoon foreign food was one of bee eat dt fonc�a. vero e ben trwato ': " The Da e comm�ud. ing for bnainess wa� ove lInged 'for the aud another in the evening, to be �ddreaoed It would.be a very powerful ' otive I ant who had charge of all the B Itis _ ris. South. The cold of ith I ", lo I . Itis � bjects. which would cause nations 0 undergo oners faken after 'the battles 0 G on oe, and the desolate e�gpanse I f ; broken white - speakers with interesting au , was chilling, 1%1 . �Yxsllvl I ,E1-- I �� e gort4 Ethel Scott, who taught near commercial distress for liotrossing- or de- 1 Dundee and Nicholson's Nek, on, 94ng his made her hungerforcivili%tU711, Joat be- I ' �V'illgbam during the year 1901, has got a stroyiDg theirbest, custom'eT. *hile the; Poe- ' rounds at midnight on one oc�aioh , 7ss fore the great go" of ice choked the bar- , ! � I . I I - � � I I . I - . - � I � I I � . I . . . I I I � i . . I : �__ _' . �., . I � . � I - i ! i : i . I I � . . � ; ; f : . . I :) P � I I � �l t 'I �( '111 la 8 ��, P11 I t � I I I , I I i i, i tli -r- I � . . j I - . I I I : -, � . 7 . . . . ! . . _. � , I I . i I I . . - i i . - � I I � ; ; I . � I I * ; I q . . . � t I - . I I I . - � � _ -1 I . I i , . I . i I I . ; I . I � � I I � � - . . I I ; 1 � -1 I : I . . I . . .. I I - . I � � . : t . . - � . � . I i � I I I � - I I �. I I � - I . i -1 . -1-1-1111 ­_ .- _-___,-----_--1-1-_ , , i I . _­ : _�._, . I I � I—. . I 1' . . i� - _ . �' -1 ill -1. .1, li-, -_1_--' __-1-_._._11_-:____- ,____­'__­­;- — . i � -- - -------------------------Z :-_;_-� g 0 an i the long Northern light drew on, . - - � � __ I - ; i � . I I : I - - he , lett Dawson and carne back to the . - ____�____ � ___ 1 - d baos. � . � � i I . 1 5 � I . I - o , I - . .. f d , orge . . " . . � I o n�'s . e M �. Duffetin Pattullo, son of Mr. Ge � - � r o MP - � .1.,Fatbullo, of Woodstock,' Oat., went to . . � � I I - I D � a. %waon bwo or thrt-e years ago as private I I I k 9 edr tary to the Dominion Gold -Commiz- � I . I . � The phonetic resemblanco in the � ; S 1, ion r, � � t .e urn 4me and. I the unusual Christian name I . � . I ' I eml I I I t t to the asBumPtion that ib is about. .- AskJor pur new I Parisian Straight I the I i igb b young CanaJian this precty ro- . 1. . . i I . r1an(e Of the Klyndike has been written. . Front Models, I � j . . I I I I � I I . ; . —*— � . . - - � I . . .. A Pleasant Duty.-" When I know ,, Every w a ma§tgrpicce in the art *1 , p�o anyt- in worthy of reco i . . � of ii:��rnt . � � - mmendation, I ma g, emb(:ldving die,' ex- ijonsder it my duty.t 5 I , . I . .i 0 'tell it," says Rev. . - I %'a I I I as. i M rclock, of Hamburg, Pa. - Dr. . perience 6f ; qua#'er of a cent�ryfs I I :�gr;41v's Catarrhal Powd�r has cured me of . - . over a . I : 11 . . ' I kffiz. - i j,atarrh f five years staiding. 11 continu �s corset ma' It is cer. 014 I � � I - I 4 I I � I �inly agical in its �ffect. The first . Foxt SAt.lt AT L FIRST-CLA i I . applicati n benefited me I f[ in five minutes. . 5 - � - --- �� - _S� DRY 600DIS STOXXSO� I I . I . � !, I - -_ I Vcts," 9 , I I -i __ .. — I � � . . I I . 7 - I t I - — __ - --- - — . � : I � . I — — L V. Fear, druggist, Seafortb. . . __ . __ __ , . ___ 1i __ I. �.. . . I. . i � � ---------- 0—, . I � i - I - � � i - . I � I - . SHE'. MADE IT INTERESTING. . � . . � I i A 19 appy aR I " - I I 14he Kesult of a c,ritlejam of Lit'le 1 ru"Isperous 11 . I , . , , � i i � May"s Uitter 'WrItinc. I , � z � I , Ono (Iny the aunt for whom the four- �' I I I � � � I I � 1 - f !en- � C"Ir-old* was named and to whom i ;. I I . I ; . . p . � I I New Tear W � 4[1 1 � . ost, of lier letters were written surpris- 0 - : , I I I I e' t e fcurteen-year-old's mother by the � � ­ � I I i I . � � � _� f flowing: - A . - VVyW%0VW : F . � � 1"Dear Edith," wrote thLk aunt, "I - � i . � ; . I Muell distressed over May's ingbilityatmo To our ver 1��S, and at "the Bame time � we Would - I : 4 y many cu#on � 1 I . N*ritq an interesting letter. fty is it? : like to expross our th4nka'�or the very liberal patr,onage they i he has been corresponding- with me have given us in the �Rst. � I i i . I r gul j�ly for some years now, and there � [ ; I i � I ; � I I i I - h Ire., Ily i io excu se for a girl of f ourteen Our � past experience warrants us in 'bxpeot�ng a � - i '. , n)t writing a bet er letter. If this is the � I I MOre. plosperous ye in I 902, o than we have had in'the pAst. We 1�ave establishe ' I i . . b,,.st she,ean do ow, there's no hope for . . I a reputa- . h3r later on, P afraid.4 Her letters ; tion, during our man3 year' in bus � . I - ine's in .Seafortb.- Df tur* I ning out good clothing at r 3asonable . prices,'! and- every yealx : ar increw- are mio,�t uninte -esting, a6d I'm both I . . I I stypr'sed and ashamed for her. Now, ing business and a laryer n I . : ID om,ber of saiisfied0ustomers1has proved, . don't go�. telling Ler all this, of course' I the wisdom of our bu§iness ' I ' at would never do. But just see, i � � . �aethod. 1, 11M, f i i I I � � i t ; ' , J� , cannot coutrive to let her know how We do not pretend to give something for*thing. - . ,If p . 9 p fails to 'inake her letters luteresting � . : u r T us ness is I Uilt, on the d ry dollar, with A, fair prolit at' . i hen set about at once improving I sure foundation of ho�est-Vhlae for eve . � � � t46rn. Never by look or word let her � for our labor. ' Try U§ for �,,our nex-A dothing wants, Mud test the i I . . sijipcA that I criticised them. By the trilth of aur raotto. I , I . lEdith, dear, did you decide to get � . . , I I � w '� � __�­ALAL� 1� � A �AovwkA , . I t�e _"�b!lue foulard or the gray crepe do I , � 1w1w 1W1WWV1V�1wVw I � I . � c 1�11, � I i � � � I I ,!ne, �: lete. i I � : � . I : 0 10 sooner. did "Edith, dear," read � � � � -, 0'.., �6 - - �h�p t�lan i,be, of course, went straight to I I - � I - 0 li f urteen-yea�­old and ga,ve it to lie ,T �] i ro , - � � 1 ;fght olf the �a�," as Chairlie, the nine- . - : i . � I . - . ' I � - � - 4 I -Y ar-( P_" 6 �'u )ld son and brother, would _F &RXISHER Is �� SE"I )B.L -17.4 ; Uably have ptit it. The aunt's letter, I )! . pr � I - ; , I - ­ i __ ; I i ­ - 0a,itio a to keep silence and all, was dully' . i . - i � . . � I : I � i - . re A I at" the niece until she must have a . . : I .: .1 10 . i 'It'.. I i he 2n -a very much more stupid girl tha i . .. . - �'. ,4L � I _�_, . � r- 'I". sl�a wis n)t to realize the lack of inte' 4 �11 � og3..�'� . � I I I., - es, ill. BALD ESS . t.in her own' letters to bring all this ;,,l k I I i : 1 1 , I . about. - , /, 4'ZiN I I ; - - I i ik - __1 A - . � 1, - ic w V eeks later the mother received � � � a ;ccop(I letter from Aunt May, and at 11 Thin Hai�, DIS'Co 0. ! J I .. Al"MI! I-— i � I ; ed Hair,; etc. .1 its first -0ords her hair rose. "In heaven's i, � i ? — . . � � . � L_ i 4 � � . - name," began the letter, "what does this �. - I I_ I m(an abo Charlie's -marriage? Alay! � .. I ­ . PRO - wiites, me -hat he is about to marry tba ' t . N - I dreadf al b o ' nd that used to live on the 11 - I �_ - - I : � likek. bacli of yoii ard whq ;ifterward . A, f � I i Nvcnt cn tha stage and to whom I'm surti i , He will be ol,t the �iCOMMEIWIAL HOTEL;� SFW - ' I I . I . : �,W -1 41 , yo i w3uld i't allow any of the children . , I � FORTH) ON i WEDNESDAY JANUARY! I Ubt . I � . I j I to speak t I much less have ailythini., to 1, I I f i do with. Ch, my dear Edith, don't write � With hair goods, ladies' arid gents, wi toupees, ban NV avy . and tell me that it's so -and yet I do I ­ I ) and plain fronts switcheo:of every des i * ption, etc. He I ` , I ,I can im- want t) kn iv all about it, and.A,%y1s let- prove your personal appda��rance, - lai!a features and di ifigured ter Si ,ply ttated the facts Rnd"- I i I I � . headi, caused throu�h th6illoss of hsir,'made perfection. Thons- The disti-aught inother rushed to th . ! . . i e ands owe their fine �ooks�fo the skill of Prof. Dorenwiend, Hit- foi rte(n-year-old "What possessed y6 I - vAn hair adorns and protocts the head. Don't fail to isee bis " I to wrfte tl is ,n;ful, dreadful, dis-graeb- i � new paient hair striictur6ol patented al� over the world. Private I .. ' f al lie to �:our Aunt lUay?" � she gaspeil. � _ I '. - apartments secured at hotel. Remember, for only o6e 4ay. ­ - illy! . . , ou know there's not a word of truth � - ;,.'�, First-class cut hair, esp�c�ially grey atiel wbiw hair, taken 'in - I 4 ..;,:-,:Z1 � er me -bow dared you?" I ?� '-- exchange. I i � in it. kns*, ,_iz,�_� :1 1 � --- ' � j ­ ­ I Th e fourteen-yCar-old calmly took the � p- - i 1 1 � let or, read it, returned it. "Do you � I . .1 1 ! I - � . j -thiiik &unt Alay will ever say again �' Score a Point for Labon! � :e?Z__?r1% I � � 4e_1 I 13,_�f-'N.- v ImUt-1 I 013cuum � ��.. -r tb at, I �caul ' 't write interesting letters?" - There'� are. a dozen or more pretentious I jl�IGN ' , 06 I 4_1 �,M��T , : I sbe ai , wlith a smile. women's organiz%tions in Canada, whose aim I 1 � � 4 'M � ; - 1'�V:;;ft, ;. , R ; � i3 to specially care for the affairs of womeho. , T -1;N0% _�, � SAW ' � ��. I . I . I TH: I El I - - " 7 FLORENCE As A JOKER. � � It has remained, however, for the Domi6- I . - .�.�__ . - 17 I . I � I ion Trades Congress, the repre"ntati�e I i - ! I . 11 - .�- I.... ,.. - I I � : i I I IT o1l?ranl�rs the Comedian Played on labor body in Canada, to take the firAt step � I � . the Duke of Beaufort. i to secure the pas4ing of an Act to pr6vent I X I . Through ibe elder Sotbern Billy �Flor- the employ Iment of women in the bars of i ! mice, the comedian, came to ki_�ow the saloone,. hotels, etc., where liquor is sold. 0 . . � 1w, AWNIA.- I I Duke of B arifort, an,d they were exeell Honlortberrionwho are thus thoughtful � I "I , � . -1 ' "r " I ent friendsl Beaufort came to this coun-, of woman's welfare ; for all the Congress. � 0 .,..� U), - . try andil waIr at the Gilsey House in New delegates were men 1 .1 . � I QWF,.,Z I I � 1*� Yoik al gool while.' Florence enlivened And what about the women's societies;? Z" (D 1 1 his stn�l by 3everal jokes, which were the� Well,'the kindest thing to say -ii that they . M I I ; -alb- of i the town at the time. �, t, � lje� told , are more thoughtful of men than of women , i ou j - tml i I . � - I ....... W F, I lie du�lc that -he was not lookimg well. in many cases. -Citizen and Country. , , so � i � : op - i � 'You eed violent exercise," said, he.- . I , . r -a . 0%% 'Xc iv, _' wa 3 troubled as you are. I used THE MOST NUTRITIOUS I I G14 1 " I Ing I 2 ­ .:::g M 11 I _ W ��Ow o Etrip to y undoiclotbing hnd, tak* i 1i I - . . W f i heav, chair in by bands, would run i I = - - � i 7jG icy ro ms, raising and lowering the Al" I - . . it.+- ! I � boi it . . - � . t : hair a lifindred times w�thout stopping. Epps's CoNa I � I Xw ; I . I P Aeft : I 11 �� . t bad IL grf nd effect.2' 1, .. kv : Florence 'nsisted, upon 'this for sev,eral, Pre ared from the fineab'selected ' I M 5 p .. W I i V-* ; . r 4 1 lay, ard g,t the duke into a mind for cocoa, and distinguished every- ; � I i, � , - . I i (5 ; (A - , ryi ig it. :)ne afternoon when several where for Delicacy of Flavour, � )"I ; . Ike � . ' I Superior Quality, and Hiehly � elt- , I nA tent persons were going to .call on the . i . Florence persuaded him to try the Xiftritive Proper6ies. Sold ;nly �; I � uk� - quarter -pound I fins, labelled ? I 5 i t� I � , 'T. " , - reat remed, The duke undressed, and, :pi - JAMES EPPS & Co.,.Lim mo i CiZj119 a great chair, he ele-vated it above I ited, � (D X _ i � 0 , W . , � q NP . I is hea, a d began racing around the Wrac6opathic Chemists, London, ' f 'J -91P, , � . i � - . as in t� -his L�ngland. . . I 0 . . i -1 C-�- 11 i 0012. e L fine sweat, with . - I Wr i - � %0� . 9ml j I � i I yesi bulgink, his face red"'and his veins I so i I � tariding oui.' Florence went to the otrice, - . ca . I � I . ! d per- . � � 0 , __ Afft i I nd �vl-heri the eminent and dignific PPS's, COC110a ` = I 1 , %LP ! on-�', arrived': he said to one of them he 1 . � .P.J In � I _ � / I lie *: I i I �, 0 :_ -a ! i4d , BRE-AKFAST-SUPPER i clfl_ . . oin! up�to see his grace?"' - � I = i diYes,l'sak the man." 1765-26 01. =d , 4 tw� , ,(( -I'll 4 � _.. 0 .­ , Ad - CD 0 . . - I , (11 i :sald 1571orence, "I've been tip to The essential lung -healing princfple of the pine � ft �: � ee "111 and I'm afraid he'a touched in treefia6fically been successfully Eeparated andre- =d � CU I I is vi .,, E�,c is leaping about his room, fined ii;ito a perfe-A gh inediclue-Dr. Wood's CD Aft ; d breaking the . Co f..) ; I 1.11krng stra6ge noises an NorwayFina Syrup. SlUldbysildeatere_on a guar- :4 . W � ILLP I &Ltee of eatisfactiou. Price 25 cent3. C.f. , 0� "a ! I C61ne up and see him. I � i ; i � M ,tur . I I tMuk � i 2 = : e u -bit tox be restr�ined. His jamily 1 4 � . : 1 1 I u-Ift tn Lie told." � 11 I Found at Last. - P1 --e, ; (j) (D . � . "I � 4 AM6 I . A 114 r pill that to small and sure, that acts gently" so i . TIle" e ninent -,nd d:gnified personages quiokl�and thoroagbly. that doei nob gripe. Laxa-, ,;Z�w 0--., 1 ""I . I � , . � . i I I eco6ilmnied Florence and, peePiDg Lirer Pilli possrsi these qu%litles, and are a sure' $= 1 (n i . � Im I I i1ropgh a c-rnck in the door, saw ail ap- cure for Liver Complai'nf, CtnatlpAtion, Sick Hexd.� %a . I , I ache, etc. - ,� � I � 11 ,lit 4anide dashiug round and round, I - - M I ..: . 11 .i I . -.6 � . If . "( N I . il ls.taring, pyes aud flushed face. Tbon law a � :` - r,jj - I s, For Outs, Wcundg, -Milblains, Chapped Ha-nde,: . I 11 Iti, i nC t �'Jjt the door and took. them:* p,heumitif ni, Stiff Jointa,'Burns, Saxids, Bites of,in-F - gZ 1 1 - i (�j I , ad seen) begin- � ft . f = . � %V;1jr tol ,)I liat thoy h, sects, Croup, Coughs,I(Golds, Hagyard's Yellow. oil, I . � ; I � , mg� "Ifs vory sad about his grace," un- wl I be found an excellent remedy. Price 25 C(i3OtF., "I ert- 1 1 ; i _;� . :J - All dealers. I t 0 j I , 'I ilk i 1preksion was general that the - ,� � � I ft =11 )ul�o of Boaffort had gone m. - A few s 1W I "N �[ � I 10 i ; . ad. If a child eat@ ravenoufly, grinds ibef- teeth at� CD ,� n � I ! . ys Nttor Florence bid the duke's cloth- ni hts find pioks its nope, you may alulost, be certain j . Ig and pol . �(wd his head in at the door i3as v�orijis, and should adminibter without ddiyl n I 1 OTIA 1 i Dr' Lnw's Pleasm)t Worm Errup, this remedy con -1 &Z t. V � . , I i . iid itfld. "ilurri, ont; the botel is afire"' taills Its own cathartic. Is 0 1 i I : tic 1111ke pre,,ently appeaiTtl in the hotel I -----------",*-em-_ � Z I I ; ' , I 11(:C ill n njohL-own, slippers and a lall Aulj"�W.9,vterling Headache Powders give women' - LIM** = i � , ; � t� � : co � nt, thus confirruing the unfavorable im- protnpt� relief from niontbly paing and I save n �) bad! W � I I � a � , res.,fion of his iniellectuals. a1ber (jf?ecte whi0ever. Be sure you ge� Milburn's. , %& . clt- ! = I t�mi � : �X Price'.0 and 25 cent@.� Afl dealirs. I t__1A , � i i, � - � t i . He lKnew No Fear. .0 i I I . . . _. B � Ith h Troop Oil Liniment is un,ur � It paesed � in , , UQ I w- s driving in Vien- liniment oii the market to -day. i. ,� ,3y . Avft : 0 Pr. nee efternich ,a , i . - j a o ie c �Iy � urin. the congress of 1815 healing, soothing, and cleansin vegctable poll I *b 9. V : � . extraots. It is fitit up in Jarge %ottlej. for the Fni_.�ll 11 . . ; . i her. the horlses bolted, the carriage was : � i 47 � I . I price of 25 cent4. I - 900- i i erfurned, wid Aletternich was thrown I � I (A i ! I 00 , to the roadway. Finding he had no I 0 . i I one br.'pken, he picked himself up and 1� SOUTR HURON i --i i %a I . I �, � I I alk2d quietly away. The same evening I ' ' WA I I : ' I ) met the ki�ug of Naples,. who had seen FARMERS :INSTITUTE.'i 'N � � e a ecid mt. � � . � I i TEDvi - AAH � I . � I : OW i, fior,ibly , frightened you must MEETING AT BRUCEFIELD. . I I - Soft �El � � LO: 0,F) : . . ive bee said the king. . � . I'M :1 9-S- I I . I . , 11N)t at all," answ ch. "It The South Huron Farmers' institute will hold f4 T4� undersigned n PrIl wect to pay .$,_Ik- : ' no me'rit cf minse, but I am constitm- first meeting of the winter series In Dixo�n's, cash Jor an unlimited aaatity of . rat,cifiss onally i . 21 Hall,, Brueefield, on I I Soft Elm Lo 'doliv red at th I Brucefielet acc ssi ble to fear I . , 0 . "It, is FRIDAY, Janbary 10th, 1902, Sawand StaAre I I I s I thought," replied the king. : . - 11 � co ernatural being; is commei I Reing at 1:30 o'el . ock sharp. Tha follo,*Jn 1,0963 -to be- cu I � It 12, and 1 16 feet - im ! I' length. , , I : _ � pv.gral�lne W . i . .- ill be oArded out: Chairman%4 . - I I . � -1 ; I aiu and Uto Palate. drese. lAddreas by G. R'. Cottrell of Mit-on. so_� . I I ject_-Poultry for profit on the ordi�ary farm, fo0ow- ! Wk. Ament, I 'Sapp e I hat every man s dreaM of ed by discussion till 2:20 Welock. Address by W � I . I" aft ed J fe is more or Ipss mixed Up Drunini.ond, of Myrtle, Ontario. Subject--Dord fror 1 .Seaforth P. 0� � ith the dea of food -food that he ean silo, varle ies and oultivation; dinuW16n rill a-101 . I � 1 :1774 8 o'clook4l Address by Ehuer Lick, of Oshawa. Sub- I . ; � I I t a Id aln invite his fricn& to eat. The . I � . I ,� I jea-Ravd1ing and marketing of frult; diactis.tion, I ssiDiliticis (f the cha�ng dish are in. till 4 o'cleek. Addresses are expected from toc,al' Antival . Mm6tfng,� i . me ra!4 I ry your bes,,t not to fall i speakers. A question drawer will bo openel, wben . I - � I nto . I 11 hot eles r lt gaeatiors on g6veral *objects .wfll, be in of,der. The annual meeting of & Undeabb.'re Butler zu& S . Do -dainty cooking. Then Ev&NINO WBETLNG.-An eveni�x.rneetlng, to opqn at Meese Manufacturing C6m!rjj wM bo held Int me ti �e�it ruay be that.the fragralace 7.80 wilil be held, wben instructive addrmm will be in; I .HMI@ Hall, Londesb6rougbt on; ursday,, the With a per e�t Welsh rabbit will bring to dellverdd by the delegates and otheq oisubjects day of January., 1902, at I o'dack.p. m., for the . � . . . � � I . I - I I C . _* I �d , I ( � � . J d P I e�$''! ' �f' f . t C 11 �10 I , ..j BR -N I i If 0 1 F I ,I I Vft finnowd ur �ml (1�t�ie first buading of love as Interdsting io a mixed'audience. The weeting ,win! transaction of genena busluen Ai2d eleWOn W offlOare . - be brikhtened and ebliiened by inualo,vood*�andl for the enquingy.ear.4 ineovWof the patrons win be ; � I I d t#, _. I's 119 if and as deep as the grave. instrumental. A 4ple3ssnt and proftable UuMe isl held at tile same pl%0 &n '& , 02: P.M. It -I i ,. en ��a e,q�e res, areu't they? expected. A welcome Is extended to alL T,idiesi ,egeded that Interes'ang dre-� a will be;dellvere& are cordially Invited to both the a0trnoon and'eyen-! it is hoped fhtd,4very tron -24 wre', as an who K � , - . 1i; a ing meetinge. A small admimilon fee will be bbafted i are intere d in dalrylug mill'ba prq5entL JOHN , . , Ito , . SAMUEL! WATT, Fi,ezzide toLrJMUTZ� Setretary. I gentlemen at the evening meeting. at; W. L., 0 . � - i' -1777-Z . I SMILL11C, georttary. , 1777 ! I I � : ; i � . � . 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