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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-08-15, Page 3- - k : I . � F I I I I � I I : i � I I . � I . I � - i � I 1- - . . : 0 I i I ­ ; � � : I � I - " L=__� . -.1 ___:_­_­_ ­­� , I 1 f : . I - I I - - ­ ­ - - I - , - ­_ — 1. �___�_i_i_�I__-,, , �,, ��"77 7. _____ — – --- ­,�__ - . . . . - ­ . . I . It I " . I I . 1, � � : . � I � - - � I 11 f ; T 't . L � � � � - 7 I - . . i i � . . I I I I N �- 1. I i , I I I . . . , I L L , I k J I � : 15 1902 ; AUGUST 9 � __ :_�FFF`F­"""""" � I I it i I 7 I ; I I I i! . 5 � I I i � 11 i I � � ; �[ : I I � � I __ I : [I . __ ___ __! - I . I . I � � . I t � . i I .1 __1 . �_] I ­ . 1 I . . I = 11 I -_ 111111111111110M 0 1 i � I I -_ I . - . � . . IGNORANT OF GEOGRAPHY. ! I . 11 I - 6 � ; I : . � , . I ; i I i I 1� ISSING THE IHAND.1 i � -We4i tt . I � � . :� I I � I I . - I I I - � ll a Ger.-aan 1"Int P . omers to an V1VV .i� . . � , i I ; I � � I I The Firtactice Wan Inxtittuted b� the I . -knxerican Girl. .4 :, . I . .4 ; � I � Enriv I'lonian Ituler.4. � 1 � 1 . o as A thIngabout Americans which li, � I I I " I . ! I The 1p _� ract-leo of k1s,sin­ tile I'auds I furprised Mg." more tuall anything else", . � I � akes short lroadi was, il�lstltutvd by thu- ("arly Roman . I of wbich 80 are cleagtd, %ell ­ -e ,said a ,kk,rman arti,qt who has beell vis- � . , 4-t AL i � . I * � rul,eg -s as it waric of subj"tiou as much I - 111lig in, 'New ):ork city for six montli.,� ..,- 114 I .� I � as onel of respect, and -�iider the first I P-ast, -Is that with all your patrioti,sin . I I - ; Cvesmr 1 the eustoin was I kept upo but I I IF � - I . 11 you know- so little about the geography 1. I Wily for a tinie. I I I $ume had broad trays, and others bad _ Of Y01117 OWU Country, to say UOthing Of I., � - � Tlhesb worthies conceived the idea � I .1 : ! I/ tile rc,,;t of tile world." I . � I I � �� nd ligUt loads. ` that the proper homa-d due to their *,, In ; . t were sevvral Americau-5 in the i - I 4:. I � exattc-4 station called fo� less familiar I .pliere ,circle. and they looked rather sur- I � modes, of obeisance, so; the privilege I OFF t , prised. Notie of the men spoke. They ' �� Ira of kissing the. cwperor`4 hand W.as re, . -.Ny tilat they wore, weak in geogra- IzIlL " : � r .. � � ,- - Served as a �peclal mark of condeseen - prefer a light in their bedrooins uiffll pity and that here was a Challenge : ' ,�sion or disthietion for officers of high ' T I . -,N,hiell would have to pass. od for everythiog I ran4, I � I ,Not so a bright young woulan of . I on wheels.,� No si*li restriction, however, was - jW enty, who ru.,died into the breach : i placed on the ewper&s thetns�lves, I � with her head in the air. � I � Sold Everywhore. � ,wh% It they wished to copfer signal - -We do. know tile geograpIty of our . I 6 \ i � honor on any of their subjects, kissed . a bov I lla(l all avev'sioll to sivoarilig. , . collla4-y.', she said decidedly. "Or. � I Made by IMPF,R-LAIL OM CO. I . . elth r the mouths or the eyes of those . : I ourse we do. Every child learns It in I 11 - .- - - : I -_ - they wl,shed specially to favor, the kiss . � � I school." . . T� I �- For sale by'M. Broderiolk, SeaforCh- generally intimating some ppomotion . e)F - - had a desire to have calliplete ('0111 -1,11ght I ask you a question or two?" . . ; --- For �persoiial satisfaction for some 1� . the fore!-,-ner said quietly. "The names � - I I I X(YrICEh. 'I achlevement. I � t I � - ,Df the capitals of some of your states, .,hIPORTANT I i P 1! Roman fathers considered the prac- . for illsta lice 'I" I ` FEED STdRE AT BL,kKR--WO will keep N" tice,of kissing of so delicate a nature ' a -in. . I'll be. glad to . qwer." ' on hand a supply Of Fku- an,# Mi I Feed. Flour exchanged for wheat. Wvc ua'�. trial. ' that they never kissed their wives in o � I And -lie nodded confidently at the " FJO" THIRSK,, � F86-tf - ­ the Presence of their daughters. reasons for swearing. All were a,gaiust. . y(iuzi- American man'who was already � I I . i i __ 11 � Then, too, only the neiirest relatives N1 ' deslered bem-1 lining to fear for her. I . I i � were allowed to ldss their.kindred ot I --What is the capital of '.,NfassaChu_ . � . . I � The Whole Story i the ,gentler sex on the mouth, f or ill I Betts? " was his first question. I I those days, as now, kissing was not 0 . � - � '-Bos,ton!" was -the prompt answer In z6 letter : � . � I . mero arbitrary sign, but it was the t:F . 4th from the Orli. I : � spontaneous language of the affections' I A , I . '.X 11 d o f No rt h Ca r o I i n a ^r " 701,1r,r)(111ey: esp"lally that of lo�re. , - I . . That seemed to puzzle her -a litt-le.: : i Under the Romans If a lover kissed I : and it was a full minute before she all- - (PZIM-r 11XVIe.) . his betrothed before marriage she iiii - � swered "Charleston!" . - From Capt. F. Loye, Police StationNo. herited half of his worldly goods in tb � � c Tile foreigner snilled, but madl-, no I- 6, Montreul:--"We frequently use Pziwy in 4he event of his death before the marriagO - . I effort to correct her. "What i.,.,, the DA.vis' P,&zI,--KiT.Lzn for pains st#m- adt, rk-eurtatism, atifness,, frost bftim, �W- ceremony, and if she died her heritag I I . I . - Iti-liest mountain in the U nited . blaim, cramps, and all afflictions wb'Jc4 , descended to her nearest� relatives. i I . ?I . State-,?" lie .asked. I'll befall menin our position. Iliavencilteal- t on in saying that PAix-XxLLr4.a is I 4M I - I i I i . "Ifs not fair to aqk about rnoun- ; b.gst rente-dy fo have near at han(L'I I I A PANTHER)8� DEN. � ' spend more, for feed and less for -%Vhit�.,. . ested. "You sa,ld I , XTsed Internally and Externally. I . I ' — I . I illitlil't lzriow the capitabs,." � � Two Sizos, 2tc, and Oft. bottlee,, � � Clean and Bright, In � ecided Con- I I, . .1 File vall;tal of Illinois is?" a I I —_ I I � I trant to the Popular Idea. . I ,�Clli-slirillgfield, I LU e a U. " . : � - ! � i . - i . I it was my good fortulie to discove I , " "Of .11011t;-9 � I I , I I FQR SALE. : � a the klewly abandoned )air of a Coag � 1 i , � � ­ � T,-O� tile life of her she could not . � � ___ - I r i . family and further anoll to me Dei� I I t1lillIc of a town In Montana. "It's SALPL-11ow3e and Lot In the vilitge of Bruce- Fonfifli. � &pp'y to MRS. Whf. MoDOvALD, evidence of that fastidlqus cleanlines.4 1. I I I beenan age since I studied geogTaphy," 13ru2eflold, qn%rio. 190SX4 . which is a marked ch.1racteristic ol . . ' I I slle�explailled. � � I , - . . the., animal. TJlIs retreat1was not at a] . . - - ill 11)�!our answers were better than the OA SALE One zood drivinLr mars,.oue 1-ght '_ - F road w,qznn, one livht delivery wag,)n. All%re the rtypical "panther's en" of tradl, : t .age," said the man. "You got one avel, in zood order. TaoMAS JONES, E;mord Ille, � � arborage un. tion, but a bugl - � I rit, out at four. AS I sal(l, American Ontarlo. 1808-tf I (rl der! the edge ot a rock wi*th just enou, wagon. . r14t: geography surprises me." . � IMBER I FOR ,qALE.-HAvtug dispoped of saw * of shelf to keop off the fFain. I shouR i . , I . - I . Tmill machinery, we are now, offering f or salo the not Jhave foun this breeding place bu- 1, ; timber of Biwa. The building ii 6006 feet; there . ate IS pi,cceo 9xI2 inchee, t6 fast Ion inde c " ent � for .a certain, well gnaived array ol I I ! bRCHARD AND GARDEN. of fm.me; would tell this separate if e - 8�,� _O,r " )y all timbtr is rock elm'. GOVENLOC ' _L , I f78'N bones scattered over a' little smootl ! av creek channel. From - 4 ff I : i It is safer to prune too little than too ti. Wintbrop. i t I � I I I � this boneyard there 'Fivas '!a very fracealF i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. i ble path- leading through grass and brush to the the dalli , ; . �Mueh., ,Nloist earth and a cloudy day for I I i -i I OR SAL9.-Fifty acre',, well eituattd, firat C�1,8, F retreat where I had housed her young. The evidence' I . I ,tralillk"Plinting.. - - soil. geod frame hou e, barn, sha.K]_-, drob4 d, � here told plai ily of the cougar's long il � Goweberries and currants are two eW. ,Splendid opportunity for anyonB wal'ti W. ,7 f ga D& hirm bf thlia size. Apply aG once to V. i , , G . immunity fro annoyance and attack � I- e.asily grown fruits, and there is sel- 6 MAN,: B,rAster, Exeter. �.80774 , and of a thoroughly cleanly babit ci� w doto an oversupytil,y. - 'Ae quality -and ,qi7.e of fruit oil old OUSE AND LOT FOR SALF.-For eale . com. I fortable We3t William Bea. H life., There was no bone, or other slad of feasting about the 1�ilr. The da- ' U4 - A : cottage on. stre , 1 bu.,14hes, is mueb linproved by thinning forthIche-ip, App!ytoliENELYBF,AT'ZIE,S.atot-ti. had carried her kill to the creek bene of �he fruit or severc� pruning. or MRS. G&i I )RGE BATES, Bayfielcl-. I 1; 9 t _t I � i . in every insta ice, and thie children ba I T�he cause oE nio,sq appearin.- on the r � ARMS F4)R SALF--Rare bargains in f rmo In F �. i beea called t), the ditil',ag rooin. A I ste,nls of apple and other fruit trees is the Townshit; of Hullett, Morrig, and � Va wa- bones which would havO been crunch� . wet. cold, twolvained land or an exces- noob,,Crunty of uron. Inquire as, once- WM GAMPBELLP Blyth, Ont. . ihn.tf � ed or eaten by grown I animals Ila 4 . . sively humid elitliate. ii been, perfectly cleaned by the kits 1 1. in ,&,1ving gardev seed gather when 1-1 L_ 920 ACRE FARM FOR SALE.—In li,e�t whOo,t li-�It 0 I Southern Manitoba. Ninety "ores r' for was able to judge of tbeir summer'4, I ' dlet. This li�d mostly . ripe. I)o not allow it to shell off. The t.dy whe& next year; 60 acres hay. Good new stable consisted ot I . I I finst matured is the best, and the first and ranary. Twelve dollars por acre. 'L OVUM] othe ia proved and prairie farms, for sale.i W,rlw - minor game, abbits, m,armots, grous niatured. "Vill shell (Irst. CHA . & SHAW, Box !7, Bolesevain, Xani0ba. - and 'the like, with an oc�asionaf smal� � � I ,t good � imilch around fruit trees i : � 176741 i - I I I deer, At lea4t one whole family of � � . I I . * hellis to keep down woods, keeps tile I I � I I ASTURE FARM FOR SALE OR TO 14iu,-T.— . P badgers, old, and your�g, had beei� t! F 20i I loo -_,e, movist and porous at all tiLues. , . Lot 4, Concession 6, Ruilett, 100 -a 20 c "" r.i acree good hardwood bush- Balance all i1i p�oaitu sdryt-d, pussyllhaving probab . f I -ere all them their bole until v, I th little Jzib%jr of cultivation. ,W i I 11. : 'KIhe titne Of setting aut oE fruit tre(,,s Th . ert is a frame barn and an orchard. P16,ty , go -d water. -Will be sold cheap or will be rented for at ,they in. -Prank -lin Welles Ca� i 1kills i� I I Out - L I is,of f. -Ir less importance an 0 see Pa C-. AIX . I tha t tLie right varieties are SeleCted, � . Laxa-Livq�r Pills are Purely vegetable ; ' Dicn M Tuckeremitb, containinie I - ilit- ,,t(Jil prepared and transplanting, I d i -We4i tt ab imbered with hard wcod. Therearetv, tram 1 I - an d I I w I Candles. I b I � -I thought cailLll(,s went with stage- L" an ru �� -coacbes. but a good many people In-ust 01 . 1 -se ti,ein yet," sald a shopper who 11 A of wbich 80 are cleagtd, %ell ­ -e puinted to a collection of calldh'stieks, J acres all Of tile utility sort, arrayed !it ,,I ri,teliFescoildition. � 11j)use flirwnIsshing department- There of tl�e best ba�ns in the county. 1� to 76x et, -.yere big and little, ornamental and a I I lilain, practical and unpractical ones. fe 17 hut $ume had broad trays, and others bad 11 a few miles fiotn a ailvitay station. It i one 4 � 4one at all, and some had devic,,�s for a f ill 1-je J.�Irtin­ the candle�, while others Nv(--rk- , U., anxious to retire. A 1ply on IF e� p�re �,isep , 4s ' PMES j; I iia . (le L� -with deep necks. There still rk,- to a � I � . pL,ople- who cling to tile traditioiis �lla tit �. ' o +_ I I I i . I Wic TelephonLi Stafi6ns � � tbf t1wir anvestors aDd Will li:'Ve "O'le OFF t � of the mod(,rn IiLg,htInt,V, invelitio"Is 17�;r w . ilicir sleepin.- roonis. Certain Nvuaiell t�( W . prefer a light in their bedrooins uiffll p : . I : use of non-subseriberk. i � I i I I i : 1hey art,. a�;Ieep, and for this purl)oSe a ftvip I I I : your Olothd callolk, i,; ju,�t the thin,,-. for it will P"t F � ,!itself out at the tiLue proportioned by `1 er,d your ht3t yeat"is Butt to the : , i � its length. I . . saw No nenson ]For Swearing. !e' un cf ladit s'and gentlemen's clothes a special General Graut was aSked wll.v Ile a isfaction gmrarjtded.' All wool gocciO gn atF to give gond satisfaction on short, Et! rioG hawls. 0 rot ritwer sivaro. Ile replied: "'Well, whell u exchange fur work. : I f I a bov I lla(l all avev'sioll to sivoarilig. , I HENRY NICROL, i 17f12 � It sve,111o'll uselescl. fill ill I lic-ces.sa ry 11:01- 4- I it. all(i 1)esides I saw that swearing I I i I ,'Go to -the Mt. 1 $ ., i� �; - . ustially aroused .1 tll,,Iii's unizer. I enrlv_ CH8 I I - - had a desire to have calliplete ('0111 I- CHATHAN. . 1, oNT, . I I I liland of tilyself. I noticed NVIIV,'l a utibye . . man got angry his 01)l)(me"t ',liNv- 't C, -1 3' �I u� think of it-' The number f�r t I got the better of Iflin. Oil that accot"It eding I I I � ,F:o I detel-uflned to refraill 1*1-0111 al. 0 . . 1 the swearing Incil of swearing. Then C, ' a i my a(-quaintance whell .1 1,0Y Wert' 11()t 8 4 tile In'st tilen, I knew. I "OvOr SaNv ,1111F, d I , '! reasons for swearing. All were a,gaiust. I- --- __[L_-___ " ­__ . F I : I - - Llist For 1�02 ; - it�­ N1 ' deslered . i I I ijoe is hereliv ghlc� that I have tranonItted to the, Ili-1130nO mi,ntioned In se, -.t one 8 Monte Life in Einglaritd and Anierien. the Ontario Votnr�'Lizt Act, the copieg requi sald sections to hei Po tranpinithol or cl I""' ni trie al�jeaiinginthelaotrcvised Tlic- decay of the lionle life is to b-�� Ewa Inuumpality, to be entithd to vrote in the , (I'ttributed partially to thu influence On licip4tty at clectioas for 'members r f the Le llati�() -society Of tile Invasion of Americans, sa; e. list was first posted up in my office,- in the to Ill tile United States home life is dl- of Tuckerituith, in - the CDUUtV Of Hut n, en 4th inost unknown. Tile nicaning of the tie Electoto ate called upon to exlkmin( the . word I'lionie," a.s understood to Brit- it atty omisions or any other ,,rrore - fou�rj . . tery to yalil�ees. To a 1.,;11�,rg. i -i li Illyg . 119,Nle . certain t,xflont we have always erivied c yoll your I,(),,,(. life, and I ce-i-tailily ( A . t)onol- :.t, -,r(,(- with -:-()tile of your Corn' � (111"s that it would be disastrous for c I yutir country to lose ('ao- elevating, and - * s � , refiriing hill w�.-tices of the howe. S , - : 14 f - I . - ;, ii ...... To Improve the Horse. I . If sollic, owliers of horses woul a spend more, for feed and less for -%Vhit�.,. , I they would have niore -spirited RA'i- mal.s. I I Edward 1. was 6 feet 2 Inches bi--h, ! Rnd it is �,�Lld that the tips of hb� Mid. I I dle fin,gers: extended below his knees. � *— I -The horse attached to the bakery wagon belonging to Mr. W. Stoneman, of Mitchell, while left scanding at t.' lie top of a st,eep precipice, undertook to descend while the occupant of the rig was calling -on' customets. The horse and rig rolled over . and over and over until the bottom wag reached, and when rescued there was found I to be no other damage done than a shattered q . '* I wagon. . ; . . f, . � � � I . . . - I � . . . ___ - _______.L�-�'. . - ; - I � I i i I . , I . - I . AAre D�LE, -1 tid for &us balanceel this year. Apply.phIn Constance P. 0. , i � : . I �0&4 � AIX - FOR, SALE. -For Fale Lot No, 3,! ' nce ' 30re � . Laxa-Livq�r Pills are Purely vegetable ; ' Dicn M Tuckeremitb, containinie I our 85 acr�s cleared, wel underdrained ' we f ence d i i a good state Of cultivation. T-hd bal rea ell, imbered with hard wcod. Therearetv, tram arin) a crniftnable b-iuiie. a good bearing � rchar - . d never (ailing well -,of w&ter�'and a creek al no hrough the Isrin. It is good for c�ther krazb 11ii, ru*inX. It is withlij throe rvilpq of, 91 ,-,a � 41819,01, w thii three gULrler.4 of a mile ; f : 1plyonth�prbmioesoradlrea ObiBelhurst F. A %jT B LAZT-A.' . I ��02, tf I . I - it ha�e been p-eser',bing Pilekone for external and f GOOD FARM FOR SALE. -For Palef Lot ,� Concession 13, Tuokeramith. contai luicltr �DI_ cie;, of wbich 80 are cleagtd, %ell ­ -e ne(d. and in a high htare of cultivation. T4ere a acres of aplendid hardvwod bush, uuuulleoi and ri,teliFescoildition. Therajo a c.ilifotmbld hou 9ne, of tl�e best ba�ns in the county. 1� to 76x et, ho. it h stave stabling underneath, coniebt floo 4ver) tbf�g flniehed in flist T sd rmlis tip clAss SLy: e. wdl wattred wita living spirluge arid Is bu , 'Icop"31ent b1c for grain or gratlit,g. It i a hut hes, slore, popt dhce atid blackawth a op ar ly a few miles fiotn a ailvitay station. It i one 4 iii best And beat equipped farms in the i cot rity a ill 1-je sold che �p aud on. c.�y let im, 20 r i# anxious to retire. A 1ply on IF e� p�re �,isep , 4s ' PMES dross Chiselhurist P. 0. I CUI� NO 9, Pr riatbr, _.:�- I i IM if . - ­ +_ I I I i . I Wic TelephonLi Stafi6ns � � .. I I i i I ' . � � e . I Place the vast fdoilitiee of: thl e Tel for Buriis, Sprains-, V I 1 phonel System at the disp�Aal I I Coughs,j Colds and R11- accidents lia : I � I every one. Are' convenient fi �r t . CAU AN—There Is i : . I : use of non-subseriberk. i � I i I I i - one rid's Extract, ftvip I I I : your Olothd u1ne, . I RENEWED. , : ! : I - : . t I— � I ! I necesifty of getting new Spring vlothqs' if y `1 er,d your ht3t yeat"is Butt to the : , i a I � � I I I i ; AFORTK DYE'WOPK u I cl clothes made to � look I like new. Dy I sing a � !e' un cf ladit s'and gentlemen's clothes a special nd nteed a isfaction gmrarjtded.' All wool gocciO gn atF to give gond satisfaction on short, Et! rioG hawls. 0 rot curtains, eto., at inoderate priec4. 1. M fail to give me a call. � Butter and a P vAlk- u exchange fur work. : I f I I HENRY NICROL, i 17f12 Opposite th Laundry, North Maln�Street , 4- _____ i = I I i I ,'Go to -the Mt. 1 $ ., i� �; it I: I Will Pay You in the x1d. � CH8 - — � F, CANADA BUSINESS CG I- CHATHAN. . 1, oNT, . I lao issued its annual list, of gta�entl Plac utibye . last year. The nuinber is 360. I Wh o �I u� think of it-' The number f�r t :ire,vious year was 304,:and for t.he y ehr p eding � I that, 230. Does this mapifice h6wing and'increasing demand notitiill y on?eLbing. , '? Fall term opens Tqesdsi-�, S( 'for aniber 2ad. If iutereSted, wifte I i� I an4 handsome catO ogue. I ' i D., McLACHLAN 4it C011-:�� S(J6 : 6 - i Chathsm' Ont. �, Voters' I- --- __[L_-___ " ­__ . F I : I - - Llist For 1�02 ; . i . i Township of Tuckersm t� - I � � N1 ' deslered . i I I ijoe is hereliv ghlc� that I have tranonItted to the, Ili-1130nO mi,ntioned In se, -.t one 8 9 of by the Ontario Votnr�'Lizt Act, the copieg requi sald sections to hei Po tranpinithol or cl I""' ni trie al�jeaiinginthelaotrcvised list, made pinsuint to said Act, of i Pero - 11t f appeismont r 'I 9 Ewa Inuumpality, to be entithd to vrote in the , nni licip4tty at clectioas for 'members r f the Le llati�() Aweinbly and at bdunicIpal k,1001hD , and t sa; e. list was first posted up in my office,- in the to ship of Tuckerituith, in - the CDUUtV Of Hut n, en 4th day nt A,ugupt, 190% mod reniiins tbe,e or, ins , tie Electoto ate called upon to exlkmin( the liatfand it atty omisions or any other ,,rrore - fou�rj tb(rein, to talic, finmodlatO promediaO 119,Nle said errord coi reeked accuiding to )a -i!, 194.3 , F A. G. WULLI�, U'ler i � ; ! I � I I : 9 � [ 1, I : i � I i � I I . 1 ; : I . . I ,_ I . I � ! I � f I f I , � I : I � � � � i : I i I � 1. I I � , I � i � , i I i � � * . I - . _ � - � � __ . ing. I I . � I � I I I i I I a. : , he Horse In Useful E�ren If Dead. I i). The whale can -be pqt to a grea' d " is number of uses -%vhen Aead, as call 0 also the horse, the vari,ous P-Irts -4 d ' so which are utiPzed as fol)ows: Vair 0 0 19! mane and taJ for halr�loth, stuffing 11 1. mattresses anI making V,akg fo erusl- OFF ing seed in oil mills, ete.;':bide a I d skin tanned for leather for coil-vering1tablea, i. etc.; tendons sed for glu I �t and �elatiL' ; � 97 flesh� for fo,(xi for dogs,� :�'y "11111 d re Loan; fat usel for lamp6,_etc.,1` intek- in tines used for covering sausage;% M-111. lie 1 46 Ing gut strings, etc.; heart and Iton(rua ft I re fpr ,food; hoofs for gelaqn, prossiate, he I It. faticy suuffboy.es, etc.; b6nes for knife i to handles, phosphorus, superph?spbate A . of of little and Ill aDure; blood for niallUrD IL I nd and shoes for reuse or for old- iron. i i . . . : o_ er i I I � � � � I - � 0. � I : ___ I 7 , i X!, Suspenxe� . I 1 1 1 � : I'S ali -you doll't know W,hether you I , tint'to,go to work or noi?" ,, L 1 �'W�11, sub," - answered if Mr. Era stu s e 1 � . of JP,�nkloy, "I'd like de refu�,al ob: de, job he alittle while. ' � i I 1 , I "But I need somebody right away." � i � . I 11 f'In dat cas(� I'll have to, Iet. it go b:,. . S Vze jes' bou,r it a policy ticket,! all' 111 i � .awhil hafte-L Wait til af tub de olli, to sce � whether Pze gwine to work a -. all or � I uot.tp_ I I . 4 . i I . - ou I I The TtjnO itionored b1paulzer. I 'Onco iny'si§ter Floy wag Sell on an ' ' S ei I �Frah4 for soine tbings fo.lF m y lother. _ nd There was a travell . ni nia�i tbere ty. �ho ivas ,selling carpet spankers, aud r1r. , I . i e. he asked lier� i . I I I I affe - 14 � I ' , Ilps your ,mother got one cf the 0 (313 ! ' ! I S, I ;iaiikLers?" i � i I "NoF. sir," she replied. ! "Wlkat does she use?" Ile fls�-ed. . I . ."llee hand,!' was the pro, mpt !reply. � i � . .1 4 : 311ade 1111m Diaric. ; I ; I , "IEVens, Moike, th' eye d -v y6! Phat's i i I � . ! I the intitther?" . I I � , El ."I ,,�,thruek a min y1sterdayi ala, lie 1 1 gaye rue a receipt for it.", i I I ed ' ' : I F_ I � i - � I � tit � � I I I ' ' . � he . . His Favorl,te Refhed5l. I . re- � "Ma. I mma," said Tonimy,j"do�_s"813,"4,r I � t nt ever cbre anybody of aruthing?" � I oil 1,,IVlly do you ask, Iny bo! ?" i ! - y ' P. ,"I thought I'd like to ca1teh it," said ist ; - Tommy. ! _� � I 1� � � I ! I I J � A WaY She RML15- � I i I , Inqu!q1tive Nei.-libor - .1 hear that � I I I � your sister is eng;qged. ls;�that trueli I - I I 6 � smatil Boy -I dare say.; She gener- I - I ully I& i, I � I I - �.. , � 1. . I � I I ; It I§ every man's opinlon that �Iif 0" I i � and would. have been a great :man had :ht i I red lived afty years ago.- � a . F . I t ; I i I . . I 0000- -_ . . f I I zis- 'MARRIAGE - LIOENSES I . , hat ! .7 1 wn. I I ISSUED AT' I I the � I MIT pec. THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR 0 C14 said : . ara to SIDAFORTH. ONTARIO. I k. � ' No WITINESSES lk,EQUIIRED. . � I I . . I , � I � ; � . " ; . - . � . . t I T I � i i ; . . � ! ; i � . ; . � " . ; 11 : : p :� i : � I . ; . . � r I I : � i I I � i . : I : i � . I . , i ! � i - � __ ­ ­ I . . I- .- ­ I L - . __ - - - . - 1 ­ - � . ­ � . � --- V.- - , L_ ,_ . . .1 - ­ ­_­ - - ; z 41 I . I UUIl1Lz.b , Ut-v -I -UU'l I-IAUI-i ; . L I CA Es. 51 I . ; I- - 1 , I - I __ �. 1 . � I TCH PHOAS R ! �', I " At . : i 11 4 . �f - � 5 i 11 � ;� , Allen's- �� neln�,dl,, Tl,,,t Do Not Appeal to ,31,$-, I I : � ; �i , ' I ' ' � i z I . Thel r U1131ty ill .i41v*r.0u;; the Im- .; � - - ' : . Ordirittry 31an Toilu-y. . - � , ' ' * �j I., : - tere.Ntm of La-mI34ex-14 XeD. .: L � � '? 7 - I .,�� Tlie, n,nn in dental am*,­zil�:bt �­)-.i,;­ - S a � s, ' - Lung lmals%�&M I - � The ; fo . e, th There in-(- ninii,y4�istalices of where a ;-- _,�� I , : i . The �est Cough lViedicipe. :Jnws etlr.,ws Nvith l"di'lls "Ille Nt'.2'atilot'l i ; - I : *_ '� . - . �� I I I I I I . a, -ao-u into I : - ABS S stfing, that s'pe,abj Lis t0VL1"_1*(-:.l �,-,-. 1: J)S . � - . . , silit. ole ( . thw w0l drilled P", , ". i � I I ; -i - i ii of ,-- -vat value in build- ,_i 'I, &V% ,e-- ! peopie it, -, .(.ei �_ i :t ­ - Kt am �, 1. . . �� �� � ;hould be the first �hou$ . d �'-,,hm'g." ��utll 1"thlik's, On tile other 1,;,.�_ Te" sto, ee i i!l,- busiliv,:,s. The b4t cuich line is I �, . � nust be rigorou- ly insisted 'to pmys. .S11 Augustine lIl- I I � � i 115 . � :J . I , �. , , i � i i I I I -OW 7S4�.4 L �_ f_�,,'�, 4 _4 m6dicine. l,es,,10��,� �' . I i one that lits your bus�juess best' and 1� - ipon when bxj�i .i,, rellites llolv� he Once suf�ei-ed ! . i -1 ; . 9 ! I - I � � I lu - L - � apt to - 1� z or Vipoil 'its seLf ty dopends You can gett I 11 bizes of f ,the discoverer of such �a line is : -1 r i � , , 1,rolu "(1010". 0mil-mill" (tootll.,(.110.), 1p- . i I I . I a � � I Yne's life. ALL N's � LUNG .. � I just a Aha4e 'ver cost. C I ani g,�t my be due more to ii!spiraliciii than to ef- - r , I ",.,W) 1V Ill J.'n .,1;;._I1a%-,*.'wd forl-n, " r . 0 rt .� � f�re you uy. A -e Of i� 3ALSAM contain no! opiuin , prices be � . o all kinds fort, 1->icl�, the disillic."tive reatu; ;r : , -1 . i1eL V .1d nd�t sijon:�, Thvrvupoli e . , � " . , I P` I 1� n im-n-y form and i sa,fe. sure, �1' � . U of sugar fro e darkesti right up to our stock or business Wetbods and ena, 1-1 h �_ 1* .+.' - y ' . �1 �� co, ,e Wrote'on w.d. a prayur to (�cd for e e� � , ,- - � . : 4 � -vor to ex a breath. 5.nd prorapt In ca es of Croup, I I it Redpath's b , t ranulated �; syrups and dea prebs it in I I- ': - _'11 � .F`old$. deep-seated ou�hs. �Qt11vrJ,,r0Ll3I-Q1l to I_t,JW,'1t, 11.1d .1;; 1KNAl baking mola sei, also all kinds of v�n- If 3,()u C� '. � �, �. . an Coil, a � :. � � I . �, ; " . . - ,%Vere Loll . Q',C!*,r J�IIUL,�,; the pilln 11 Try it now, and b convinced. - as all � egar, white m ine cider and malt, vinegars " - , � I I �i ., - I i F presses your central business idea ox ;� 1. , 11 �' I __ , %v CIA. � � 'll!" : I . 1, B 11 i: 1 V; 11,", L It IAIJ he says. for pickling;, piokling spicts and flavor. . ; . I . � : I emphasizes some featpre that marks s. 4� , ings ; poik, �Ioxtg clear stnoked -hama, ,� - . I "'-\-ever suice'niv tender zige had I 7px- . ­ . ::�__ � . I - I I � I . shoulders gnd iolls ; besti, lard, fresh your store alone, � �, : I . I i - -1-1 �, . perleiieed tile ljlw." Southey In au _bggo, all' inds of ,camied use of it. It puts Into �coiidenscd form 7� � 1 I I h is - butter �4 k 1, ­ .., 11 STOCK FORBALE. �� Y� F. I . __ I i "Lif e of John Wo,zicy" tells of tila t goods, sait' by the barrel* herrin ge ! in " 1:, , . I � i . - I an idea that will get'bold of people i; �-T E. -For eale, two ominent preacher that when his o�yn boxes, flotir,.�o�hmeal, all kinds !U I � of oat. and Influence them If I ersistently pre- g� � i p _* . ,1: z. ) tboroughbred Durham bu!la, elikible for reg. L()()tll ached 'he pra 111 Meals, gribahn flour, rolled Wheat, cream I �1. 13 ratien, 12 ai�d 18 months o d d r'k the sented to them. One fact about your . � a " fef t him. I I . of wheat a�d all the different kinda of ,_ I 'B . R. . ; I � . . I i. I I * ' one' c 3(, op 1' 9 ii ier ligft. Atply on Lot e on I ! I business Well lodged �n the beads of 11 . I - Con of Br I'L tuna breakfast fo d - flour. r�ice and rice F,. � �. Tuo),erwnit , 1J,wiles � 5 Itth eld I U n f or �.ly oroll Mr men do, not I, ,� MES PATTERSON. Btueefl , - P 11-2 . . people is as good as a score that do not . . i� e d .0 . �780 it * � 1' flour, cookil ;ij,s 8 lbs. for 25c, 4 lb,�,. 1i .� : eem ha s aclous fafth. � I 1, -� I ! - Ito e uch I efli I �. �, beat raisins fopr!�5c, boneless fish 5 lbs. penetrate. i 1� i � . 'i ,. . � When. the (xeruclation begins, flley � I ;I I I I . I .1 , . . gr aR - - .1 � � . I I . 1=. for 250 ; 0 io qoffee 10a a � lb., or You can make peoplo believe about ­ I �, i i� i inust ,bear It philosophically, an Oil It lbo. fo ; �' bi" and what you like If 'You go about -it prop- 71 . I . r r;$ 4611 kinds Of e , il� " I - � � _ $hakespeare's, authority tootha he crockery and g)assware ve cheap. I � " � . t I ,ry erly. if a man couies to you today and - 1� 11 �i - I i I �t the N�eak place in the have -a lo; Ds,l whieb I will � ­ : . finds out jui t f good goal � ­ ; ' F� . . philosop er s, armor' of patience. � In sell 12 ba . rig f r �5c. A cokolial iuviita- tells you there will �i � I- I �­ I- . I of six months, you will pay no atten, �'; I -.NPW& � , 3i , , * , , I I �_ the ld le ages thedevout who ware eton to all � to all and get some of the � 4- - N I .. F, tion to him. If anothi�r comes tomor- ;-� � I � racked with Pain had a special pa cheap goods. Wanted, good fro-sh blat- ,, ,,-, . ­ " I ter and Ly , 'for which� the highest row with the same story, be will get 1- ,� 1. to whom tl::I4�y could call for dell e - - I 14 I � . I � market p ic *ill be paid, either in no attention, but you will idly wonder 11 , � � .�', �' , � w� - . . ance. St. Apollonia, a martyr under cash or trade. - I also keep a firfn-class what is getting into folk -s. The thh-d � . ___ ­ N i I � I the emperor Philip, ninong other �article of 0 oil. i I man you will argue the matter With. �r 11 -3t .1 - 2 , - � I I . . �z. -I - el indigni ties had her teeth pul ed 1� , * �4..' cru , I I � The fourth Will. get more of a hearing, " ��. ­ � , I y '. out. In consequence she became to th- K, �F, . and you will begin to see signs of dis- ..; I- , _;� I ,� , . . , . . ache's tutelary saint, as her emblems- _.� __ ; m, il. I � 1 4� r. IV I A, Gw� I �AU, LT aster yourself. .by tbo time the tenth � q , I . . ­� ;� I one Which Is "holding a tooth in I I - ;.� . I � man has made. the statement you will �11'1 i ! . I - -4 L I _" i I 11_ phle,L" ' si�' fficiently testify. I -, � be ready to tell' folks the same r,tory �, E - ­ �. . i4 _�� I � � :, . And, there!W,ould seem to have been $-EA 'ORTH. - . �i N . : . yourself. . - � 31alze. who � ; yet another i� martyr,. St. I I . Probably you yoursQf could not be --,. i) , I . I . � ill* I , ,, � took co.niza ice of tlie disease. He -,yas . ; i I . � ! . . 1� ,I?. t 'y I ,i- � influenced in -such a 1�ianner, but the -� �-, A ' - 1� I I Id a I �, 14, . . ' "' k"'�11 0 -N 1 bonore in ile little town of St Bla. 1 i � _.., � . - SIG N �<roiil -1.1:"Ax INCULAN common run of peoplO'arie built that f1k ,;,i , i I � ..Qt.." I ,P Corf,mall, Where candles of- I P- - 7-,-,' � I � 1� � CURD zey, In , � � �..1.4 �. � N C*'�` , , wa y It ;, � �� - . ferW upon his altar were su - - ,�, I i, I i pposed to " . Sq. � I yl I " '�L , - .1 f -. I ., '. %A/ told often enough. That is why an .- � F 11 ;__F 111V11 -f + 4-11 11 OF T H E r_�"!-"- SAVA I' . I 'ON PATIO, , , - I . - I i. � i I . ; I I ", Dys- I I iepsla, Co�ted Tongup, Foul Breath, � leart Bqo, Water !Brash, or any Nsease of �he Stomach,!Liver or Bowels. � . Laxa-Livq�r Pills are Purely vegetable ; ' I icither gripe, weaken noi - sicken, are easy o take and iprompt to ac 4 F I . ____7 1 .�UCTIONE�IIRS- I ___ rHOMAS B�OWN, Licerss,d Auctioneer fcr the Countleeto-f Enron and Parth. Orders left at L M. Campbt-�Vs Implement wareraouiB Seafoyl,h, or rim Exposircitt Office, will rot, fv� proir"pt attention. latil3factiou gli,aranteed or i �Ihsrge. 17C8,tt . � ! .: ­� UCTIONE RING. -B. 8 Phillips, Licensed AL Auction or for the cri ntles o Hurrin and ?Fartb. Being a praotle'al f P. mer and thoroug,bly inderstanding, the vidue of farm stock and imp] e- neutti, placeg me in a better pmit on to realize good - )rIceB. Charg,es modi-rate. Si , isfactilon guaranteed )r DO Pa�. ill ordep let h at Hensall post, office or 6t Lot e�, neebsion. 2, Hay, will be prompbly L 3 ttended 1 1 � 1709-tt � __ - I — i i % - � - I I . I I . I � - M. . &I I I I .- 0 Oinion� of Liadin Phi sicia'ni. I - it ha�e been p-eser',bing Pilekone for external and nuirn", puee. I can recommend it very highl). V. J.;! M,LTCkfELt, M.D. � I Price, $1.00. For sale by druggists, or by niail, on ecelpt of priep. I W. T. b'IRONG, Manufacturing Cliciffist, London, )Utwio. . ; 179d-512 i i -----? � - . I I STOCK FOR SERVICE. . a I BREEDERS. -The t ridersigned will keep roPIG on Los 26, Concession 6, J. R. S., Tuckersni'th, 6 thoronghbrod TAXWORTH ?io, also a bhorough. ort:d YoRKsBi" PiG. A limit d U iber of sows will 5e admiLud to each. Term,,, Vtnp-ny'able at the time A 001vice, or &O if charged.i JAMES GEMMILL. - �, ; 1608-52 ! .I... FOR SERVICE.-Tbe i�ndenigntrd I will keep PIG on "t 29, Coneeaion Ili Hibbert, s, Thorough - tired Yorlishire toar to w4ich he will admib a limited n1iniberof sows. Te�nis.-Olsttbetiweol s.rvice. JOI�N ELGIE, Chik�:hurst, r Out. 1771-tf - I I I : PIG FOR 9ERVICE.-Tbe Loz2d,Conoc*9iOn 11, I undenigned has on 'Killop, thoiou*9h- bied Yorkthire Boar, to uhich TetmE-75c, a he will 4drnit a linj4t- at 0 ed number of sowe. time of set) ideiF with the pri­iltgo payable of ieturning iV atoesag,ry. H ! IJGH T. (41116VE. 1782- tfl*�4 . . I . VM%09M2X*== RECOM IENDED 'B4 1 , PHYSICIAM. I I _. I Poods Extoild . i I ' . I OTerAfty years a household - remedy for Buriis, Sprains-, V Founds,. Bruises I Coughs,j Colds and R11- accidents lia ble to occur in every I i Loine. � . CAU AN—There Is i ___ oni I T L - one rid's Extract, Be . sure op get the gar: u1ne, . sold n1jinsealed Dtfles * I in buff Wrappers. i . I _-- MENN"M up ___ I . I -11 I , � Robert I � I -11.� I � I t1__ _..I,.�J �, . � . I -. V "AA a Ft; %A111V Vk VV FLL%. . q .1 I . i i __ i I I � i expressive catch 1)hra,,qe does good. It - 1i , I �t % I i I i I � . I ' �, - T � I -_ I . I � i ! . i I - comes to stand for you and your metlik -1 I - I 1 1 r11 -i i ods and of necessity is remembered 11-4 - I 19 : . I ! i _H1 I GOUG 'S QUICK WIT. � I . � � when goods in your liae are %yant-ed. V - . I � I . !I I � .. I I AS ordinaiDy used such a phrase is 91 � A Retort That Sile.ced a'u Interr, p- M ce , I . !4 -:, , . � I of little value, because it is not proper- . - , , � . - j , I I tion In the Audience. " CD � i . - i I - i �i i I � . ly hammered into people. LS-tich a line 11 I I � � _4 I An iWort oC one of! John B Gou&h's 10 01 I i i 4 , . I i " I I i td ul , e , billheads, A � tours of the west -was to arouse his . I 1 -1, I . � stationery, envelopes, -should go Into . - : I . I . convcks to a -political movement in'fa- .� I I � every ad. or circular, should be seen i: I 0i , �; I vorbi prohibition, and in several states . I about,the store and Should appear on 'if ' . ! � � ; -9 the politicians be -an to give conside'ra- I= i - I Im - ft 0 1 . labels. Put It oil a stich- er t4 attach to � i i � I tion to the egy. The distillcws and -Lq- i 11 t : - I I . , I I ges. Let; people sf2e R I . I . goods and packa -.71 )n . lior dealers are said to I I , lf�,it r , u I anA what it . I � :P i , it everywhere, ne, rightened th at tbey'emp�oyed men to cc ! � t esiond to it f1-1 I I . soinis I says, people are going to r � to. � r . 2 F, follow the lecturer, sit among the audi- 1 . I ! . 1. N I I . I k, I . I i I ence and endeavor to confound him . I I I I - ; � I 0" I 0 ! � with questiclls. He had worked a � I -Cri-pple. I i . . . I An optimimic I I topeka (Kan.) nudi6nce up to a fine .1 . . X t* � A one legged iiewsboy had been hop- i Pi ell of excitement and in his effective . - I , I ut on his crutch -selling after- # , � � . 2n ping abo ' r I ! I manner cried: � ; � ! I I I . 8 I noon "extras," and when tbere was a 13 1 "Temperan .-e! T I T I m- I I . � I emperance. ? � a -JlFF4 � 4 L-11 * I lull in the business, oWhig to a falling i , . I I I perance! It will. mean I I � al 0 . off in the crowds, he sat down for a - � pocket, clothes on your back, happ* ess a I �� i = I � - brief rest. ! 11 n your homc and God in your. heari!" %A � I I . "How did you lose your leg?" I ' I . I li Up leaped .ne of the paid interrlipt- I � . asked. I I ! I I I I I ors and shouted to the audience: . I I Wi I � i -eet - � I X" . i I � � I __ "Cable car," he said, with the sti � i =' I � I "Money in your 'pockets! Why, - QR � . -C� co I = I M] I urchin's characterlstle e nomy of I tow citizens, follow this man's ideas sm i, � i words. il 4lid well b,, all In the poorhouse! . I n, ' � : . I F P. -d 0 "Too bad!" I remarked. ii Think 'of. th; -fields of tasseled corn Mg I 1p� "Oh, but it mh-lit In', been worm i � ' I i , - 4111 �, that *stretch pi� every side! Whisky is 9@§� I rr 1�-" I Sir," the boy replied. "The company . yww" I made from corn. We sell millions of , ald th -other $800. 1 � . i X � , pF, e doctor and gave m I . dollars' worth of corn:to the whihky A A)l � , I That paid all our debto andleft us $500 - I niakers. Stop the manufacture ! of p ,& , In bank, and ifs all tll�ere leept $40 we Whisky, and what'll we do?" i W : , . ! had to t I . 11 � I ake out when Mother was sick, .. - , Then, turning to Gough he went"AD111. " . . I i : k5F ? I I and I sell more papers than most of I 1. I � I I "You, 11r.' Smarty -what'll we 40? . I 1 1 11 CD =, , i - the boys, just 'causo I've a crutelL . Irell us, if prohibition comes, ,what! i CD - 4 There*s one of my customers now:1 - � � : I � ,We do with o ' ur coria?" :1 1' I ­ . I 1 ."Raise more hogs, my friend," , fre- I I I - I plied t;hout -a' second's hlelsi- 00 0 1 Her One Sue.cess. I , - ! I tion,-1'raise � C In the civi war ipe a wes rn w .1 I I �!D iv 11 , ; , M1 man who had lost hee husband Ili the I ; ­ � I I I f - . . i field and who hoped to whi A fivelihood - X � . � � qq4444 � " I [B . I Sympathy. � 1____4 I . � I I tl� for herself and her lItUe ones by -"7it- I - I . - Ted's mamma had a birthday rec�nt 3C I , ; . . ww� 0", ! in- sent to Harper's Ma azine a sto I , � 0 I 9 ry � ly ana received as'all present from one I T . A) I which had no special distinction and 7% of he� friends a ten� dollar bill. Accom- 0: = . - I ! . � I � � was returned. In tho desperat�e mood I panylp the money, was a note in �� - g UNION I I . that followed this Mjection she SO. A whic� the writer,�af ter explaining that W � I I I - she couldn't think of anything tasteful @M*- ... � down With pen aflamc4 and told "why I - , it * . wrote it," and her stary under that ti- I t -W I - to bu* and had,t4erefore sent the cash, I so , 0 - , , . , . %* . i . � I tle was accepted and published, -win- I made.' some tender references to 'by- I i : I I i I . .; ning a .sympathetic respoinse from all I I �gone days and dear old'seenes. While On& 1 � � I its readers. But thl-sl production. thie 7 I I . � ! , �the reelpietit was Sitting with the ,bill 11 1 It I mph , , nt. was her one f . I . echo of a -vital momt In one hand and the letter in the other opih tID11.-A i - , I I - . story In the magazine. Oliver Wendell , in-nd Ijarmitting tearg to drip down!UP- C) I � I I Holmes said that:anybody could write ?i T! lon both Ted went up.to her and, Put- @00M I 0 �! - - novel It be could trul.V 4 one interestin,., - C �ti i I -,r neck, n- , .fl 1 ,_ . . -wn life. P � I)- Ls arms RrOUDd he I� 00 � ?, . tell the story of his o ri .1 0 i I . � ii 1d(,rlVtw-;ked: . � �r I I i � �: � . 11't i I � 6, AV . 35 � lint',, the inatter, mamma ? . _. �: , . � t . . ! I i i f � .1 , " :tl.le I.I.Ioney 'rood"I") 1 - � 1 -.7.1 o I 0 1 f Obeyed OiFoderx. I U � I 44 11 � I ; Any lin t That is no What was the cayse of that awful r � � . _ � : ii - . 7 ; I I I . I I racket and disturbance in your office TZ p . : � ., I - ; Proetor'n Flz�e-st Speech. ;, � � just befor ?" asked one of � I - I - .. � r-,(,i,'ator Proctor of Vermont On.ce I � � IT11 . � the teriant �� i I . Good t0i You is Good s on the thlrd floor. �, I , . fl - . , � . I � " , "You know that young cowboy that , isuld be flitest sneech he ever made 7 11 . I " . I : � A * . f _- � CQII._;,,.��,ud of billy four Words. It was in � I . I I I - I I... i came yesterday to b4gin the study of - � � I � T_ � retor. to Smiator Hoar's sarcastic little i � I fl - I I � law with niel" s _� I To Ble. - , I . ., � aid t4e other. _. . tbru6t in a ,spe(�ch directed at the , I � il . I . i i 4 I i , I . . 'Yes." ­ I ,11 "lill sollator. Ile said, "No � � - i _� ,% � Grecl I '101111" "Well, I thought he,,migbt as well be- 7 _. .1 i I .1.1rolit i Rem�mber I Pay Cash gi . .- all .3 allowed to vote un- I I IM I) Vel n at the bottom, anil I told him that , I lo,ss he has, inade fs,'5,000 trading 'i�ith I I . - I - - .tl � I when he came down Ibis morning the i , I . it � . massachp set ts people." for �ver�,,�hing. , . I F : first thing for him,tO do 'would be to .. � Whcre�,t ')roctor sald. "And we, all F � . I . I.- I I I � , I , clean out the office. Ue found half a � I vote." I Now is the time pick up your old iron dozen fell ws the,re �wuittin­ for me, _. I I . ' id r ci 48, reaps -i i .0 ;_ . W . rs, plows, seed -i - . I � I 'uoh; I I b . old but he didoit, all right," .. ; � ' ' L ! drill� w g n or., % L 34erely a Joke. I a . uggy gearwgB i I 11 I I . � - Gusher -1 on may ,not belleve It !but axes horse, hoes,1 old stoves, in fact any ��_ t I . - i q .1 I've never �ad an unkind word f com kin of old i on. I - I I �� � I A Clea -r Cut EWarialngF. . , � I .Mywifelliallmylife. - I will pa� 40o per hur�dre,d oaab. r I i I I "Young ladies," sak al) absentinind- I - � r, - . Henpeck '01), don't try to spring ! i . � I .�nd ialso Stoe [, tags, Old Rubbers, ed teacher of Latin t6 his eljl�g$ 1.11 Vir. - �. 4i . .- � U � N.w.1c" IF, � . thatibld enestnut oil me. � coppe ,. Bragg, LOad, Zinc, Pdwter, ` gil. "I underst-and th6t you eolint ul)(M - - 4 - . � . Gu,.,;her-­)Vhat old chestnut? Tailor ' ClippilgB, lClean Newspapers !f I 9 4 it . OLACKSMITH and I i - my callin.- oil you ln:41phabetdval Order Z_ �, Special ttention FI en peck- -You want r � -11 -ii e to $ay, Old coke, New - br Old Geese, Hen I _t, and pi-Lipare your lv4sons arcol-dill-1,17iis c� � I D Horse0oeing and I ARRIAGE -Opp. "llow did you manage that?" and then and turkey Featliters, Horse Hair, I ani r sed nn(l' di&.Ipp -d at I .: I � , I ,urpri, , ollit, .- 7 r", F . I . . Queen ' Wool �Pickings, Sbqlep Skins, all kinds ,r , , . ; ! - -,: General �obbing. 1, IAKER ilow. you'l say, "I never got married." i I uch conduct. flerearter I wttru You I - _ . I � I of Cl 'a Bottles, B ea and Old Ropee. 9 ��­ 71- � I - � Ir e cin sbull be -In at the otfler end of the al- - ��, �1� I M ­­ rnAerich a reet, . . Seaforbh I Bring ai� your etuff in land get cash for it. : . - I e A I I - � I . � _-_L__ pliabet!" j . I . : 11,3w it Happened . I i . I lust I Mrs. Niekdore-Hy daug,hter .. as . LCorrecied. I DO". - woon: pbosp,noa � pi"Ictlellig let- new concert piece last Chas, 1, Sher, i . I I I ; I 11 o to the #roprletor and tel � . isltor-c - The Gre it English Remedy. - ! 1 1 1 I . ,. dJ ou hear her'? : � 11, � - �� Sold ano� recommended by all , n1glitr D1 _1V i Wholesale Rag M Metal Dealer IIIDI to make my bilL,out properly and -.-- I A � . LL.. druggists In Can ada. On reli- M rs. Pep rey-Oh, yes. i ; � 1 -4 1 I I Write omelette with �tw�o It's' nDd not able medielne, 'discoveV Siz :N Ir 4. .Nexdore-llow was- it? 1 ' I : . I . . . kages guaranteed to cure all 1� ! 8 E.4� F P R T H. one. - - r0rMS Of Weaknes3, all effects of abuse A. I r Q. pepprey-1 simply couldn't get I I � � I . ; I T I � Waiter (a few. mlDotes later)-Tt's all, or excess, fental Wor Excessive use of To- I . i i L ' ry, awa3 ; that's how it was. I � ", t I sbilling; tw* - bacco. Opi m or Stimulat to. Mailed on receipt I I .- ri' bt now, sir-omele � � - Dfprice,on package$l,SLX,$5. C�ZletWI-VIeMo � k1 teas, 2 shillin-s. . ? -S Pamphlets free to an_v address. - - : - I t:,F � ; ;1ztviUcur ; The' Amer can Hote , I . i - � I, - T Wood Con pony, Windwrp 4Dnt. Not Ready to Arbitrate. I I 1 I I . F . . Tests of Firtendship. f I I I - Sold In Sciforthby Alex. floon,J. S. Roberts and -,,,top! liou"t fight, boys! Can't we - i . i ice that she. ), � I man mves not i. V. Fear, druggists. : i BRUCE�FIELD. , Wben a wo 115 � �i * arbitrate tL is- thing?" askedone ofthe : �i I I - k> i I ! has moved � or and there Is - ... ­ - ____ .--- � I i - to the tol"o I - I � i I i �., - lystaiiders. � F I . I � 1, DO elevator, she berglils to find wbo her I . � McKillpp Dj�ectlory for 1902. "Yes, sir " -panted the fellow who 'was This dId and popula hostlery has recent YL � ' A ; � I . di . been'e true friends are, all& wbell she tnakes on top. tst as soon as I've blacked ularged, ro mode Fed and improved, and 9 A I OiCHEAL uPDIE,RocFve1WinthrQp P.O. i ! it known that she Is'boarding out and iT I V1. I now p SeEsses al. modern conveniences for �� . � � ' �1 JOHN S. BitW1, Councill;1r, Seab �-,h P. 0, his other e e " � i� I � I I I I I I the comfort of g0estp. Conveniently arrang- has no, meals served at home she glets -1 o � allARLES ITTLE, Cout-cil Vin�hrop P. 0. I j I k . I % i I tte V1 JAHE8 O' )UGHLIN, Cou�()rtllor, Btiechwocid P. 0 i. . ed sarn le rooms, comil nodious sitting rooins still nearer the root of tbenla r. I A,IELCHIBAL ) McG RgdoR, qouncilliir, Se%forth P.0 Fr9lt tar.'s and cakes are served out � u - ' - L , �'bedrooms. ­ � JOHN C. M )RRISON, Clark; Witithr)op P. 0, . I I and colnfortable � I I - III I arew on Good stab : and c 3mmodicus abeds. 1i 1 five times a. week to the e 4ug, of a horse 11is One of the:most "I I The foot � il , DAVID M. 1.088, Treasurer, Winthr90 P. (). s I " 11 30LOMON,. SHANNON, J., P., Sanit;Lry Inapecter, boar� ,stea,mers trading ''between us- The,very bea'16 liquors and eigs�rs in the -I - 1; I L ; � � losadbui y P. 0. I . �. ingenious and, unextimpled pieces of . - 'I tralia. and New, Zealand. Tartm ,are bar I . � . in Lthe Whole - f a,t z z range 'D t. � i - _ I . . � mechanism . I I lm_wwr_�___ I �ttentive � wa�itere and a reliable and I I I : . -i zopless ples. � . mal strudtum 11 ! 7 I �. L- - * I I . . - - J oblijin4 hostler.� a . I i L Two Roads 1;o Wealth. I - 0 .1 I . - I 4 . J 1; Fell Exhausted and Unconscious. Tiirm1s reamona . ble. seThe travg : Iling pub- I i� I I .� - i .; , 11 - i The i a the eity I el ieves'th a t th ere is i I lie are ordially'invite I mail " 4 1 - . . only ,L Mro. R. W. Fdwards, 83 XcMurrav Street. .Brant- i I 01 POLL rUfL .L 4 - 0. I I a f ortune waiting for hi h is he, could __y r_ - I it j ford, Ont, stiff wed for five ezrs wi-,h. nervolus ex- I I . I ge,t o the country and 'Keep hens. I hauttlov, head)ohe and dyspersia. " The pitris in i , FISTRA AN .1 ILVII 11 ? t , �� I DR.�C. B. ILITTLE, PrOLP. ` - The D in this country believes that! my heed woulc almost drive me crazy. I could not . � . I I i� I - j!' I ME 1805 11, , I - I .� until I ­ I I leap nights, b, it would walk the floor in agon i 'Fri � I , Frir the Pa@kt nine - isanew, ocientific & oartga reinedy.L - wealth would reward him if he could only ' � rlemlnj�s Fistula and pol)z ,77 Cured ' ' � I fell exbo,uste I and unconsloialis. I ", get to the city and kee boardej s. 1 1 i months I have ised Dr. Chsee's Nerve Food. and I $I A r 1 . '' mn�:CGST IF IT 'FAILIS. V I . I A.- - .A , - h- bul'.t me un It 15 to i - IF Theee theories may poinu, T'ne way to,l irom h. Lnera at a e n 8 - -3 . - . . . affluenve [or some poo pie, but it was not ! in flesh and w'ight until I am strong and wpll," It . . t coil f i arm Keour I would be scarcely possible t3 produce otronger evl. Monel- to loan at 4J ,an on 9 hy keepin� hens or k(opking �oiarders that ,, dedco of the wonderful power of Dr. Chase's ,� Neryo Ity. Ap Lp.e r j A FF �Iy So JA 8, IfILLOPAN, Bsyrliter. Sea . I � an m ! 101th I I , 11712-M F . J. Pierpo4ik Morg n m e his �rst millio � , : I i � i . I I � � . I - � - I � I ; I � I � � i a I � I I � . . I � I I i I . I � . I I I � � I i I � � � � I i I 11 i ! : � � I ! i i i � . I i . : I � . I : i I I . i . � � ! . I - . I ! . I I � . i , . � I � , i � . : I ! I I I � I I i i I I I I I 4 I ; I . i . I : . � I t � i t i ; i I I I ; i � � I . ; I - i - I � . � I ; � I I � I I i I J � . . I : ; � . . i . i i I ; ! . I I I ! ! , I I � ; I , * . i . i I I . ! . I I � - , --- 1-1 �_ � I . . . I i i i � I . i� I � I � . - ,1 LIF ; . � : i � ; . I � � I � . I ! . I - I i I I . i I I i - ! I ; I i � i . I . I , , i ! i .­_­­__ 1_- I -L ----__1___111_-1 - -11, -�.I.I.-I-�1-11�",-,.,,--.-,�-,-�,.��.i-,.-�,-....","�.1-� --,----��-.1,�,.,-��,��d-,�;����:.��..�-�, . . _L�_______L__,_______L__ ___ - - - - ___ _ Vrrite to4ay for Important cir FLEVAiNG BROS.,# C 36 Front St., West. Tol arwo.1360 Rs . .mlsts, 30 mg..