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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-08-29, Page 7� — M 0 =� —, — M istirvigor , has kept 4ruff and row turn.i L! Soule, . - )eculiar � s- Hair ir food. tir-does ( black , ) ,�eless. I d collor he iieb ' � .o halvre. . , ng"too. � ow "Ipply YOU ) rill expresi.. . re thet nx,mjo� i. Address, k -ell. mass. I ,�g. be noticed,, �� �rmrnediately,, -1 ii n,iag� Chemi. bas disclosed _ constitueut" _ _ scientista at- a ot thelily- . & the Gerrrian. 4 . " ,he fact that . seized with I I 6ving raised a. � his month-, ad. .- � . feet care for, . teaw, authina,` �nsu pbioa� inutes an7 ir cold in the, I � - minutes four. , nently Cures- hma and hay, Linutes every - consumption, 11, coutaglicus, orice, $1.00 -­ � 1. Fear. drug- IS0,1A & Co., I — � COMfDrtS; I . . � - . , rejoice. .. litely to serv­ k- a word of I i nor thoee of, I I ag, and have-- . but watch to . xg and take a I A mud from �e. ersation&, hat �Veak,, Lagry answer, ay the alpha-- , word or deed -Soldier and - �OD. I I , Thousand. ney Pius. . 25-(Speeial,), ,re with a ter - 9, and ha,vmg� odd`,- Kidney I 'this placeP . Iney Trouble ,L, and force& !is night. �dd'a Kidney wt t.reatineat 1. I)od. red me. Now- .mt rising. i, have regain - t & thouaand� a. nxiouar to pop. � � honestly ad- . , arage to Ask k, method, of- ��eoplej,W41 be Qtic%f_,-. * . 4, nervously,. pael, indiffer- , � 7m, a fool for - �killed: in V' �jay`ll go ?", , �re." ' 11 iir, . It ought- � , I Wt got elle, . I . a burst of a-, Jeissier, An, * � �ey.ljl __ I � � fast!" cried, I � �� � I ; . raced �nd Is to Jessie -*e - : I . I . � JW FULL . , ��REGULAR I � FOOD - Tha,t �­T \OTITING : , ,, if �%,N 1) � fully at�tain- � A. relish and 1. regular user ' , na �norning - life, because - eepS digEs- I I . trength,An,& I ' : d that peo- orer Are- poor _iatqpon, h&v--��� Vour Grocer- . I 'ena"'r E e Caaadi'&;0M'_ �_7:! iO ',�alu.Tere,_ - is to . go- to, - f - ---Dl -�q a he- employees ig, hardwara , A were left ** I a . era- 1$5,0011 . � i . I � . i I � I Wilw—W o � 1' I �1 i - ­ I ____­_____ : — � . � ' I -1- �__: . — — __ — __ - -,-,- - 1. �' — -7— --I —;7��, �7 --r ,� ­�� - � I I , �, - ��, __ - � I �_ . I . � 1 .- I , t: � I - . . . . I . I - : I . ; . I , I � �� - i : � � .. a I 1 __ __ - ­�, i : i . � , � I - _- I I . . ; � �­ � I I : I � � I - �- � I . '' i , ; t i �­ . i r � I . - : . � ; i I . I � I � I , � � T � ! I � � � � . . I I s . I i � I i , ! I I f . : ! I - � � I ! I � . I , I , - � � I � i i , - 3UST 29, IN% � : . I i I: �_ — —1 —kl; II I __ �RG�ul�lr . - MW I I . I — — i � . . .. _�, 'e_W_M�____:�_ I . FROM DOAT-us, I boo ! 0 1.1 ­. - - q I i � � ; I - .1: FOR 50 YEARS ; ----. : ! , . ­ -1 I I � . I; � � &DFA i. �: � � i I -k 'Rescue of. a S�. I '� ­ , , the largest Watch The Timel ; I .. I I 4h� r - 1. - [ I � i i I f � I . .& I Little Girl. i I . . '' . I in the . ; I . F . . . . I � I I .0 . I — I I t � . I Fl- � w_ . i 0 i � - '! Wor - Was ' on. the 7erga' of (_Jom�lete i9e#voul 1111� a'e the Standard in Prostration, and tier Pareu�s Th ughvi I ;._ r slim, __ �, � Death Would Cl * Her. i ,[ - I ,� a , I 1 W When growing jirls or boys re ad] Inj I � � � . � � Rle many parents experiment with dou),tfu � I � Stiffe'ned dioines, whi h pnI7 touoh,u on the iy, - .. - CASE, me c � in __ � I -J" Gold ptoms of rouMe, leavin,g I it to ri tutz JAS,_ B' ; the t . P, ... . ; .. - later in a more aggravated form, 1! 76i i ; � t. . I . 110.s s"tood the test younneDr. Williams' Pink ills f r i I I I ,Pat - I I . � I � 0 . f time axid -oroved People, you are )act expeLitiientin ---I h ; . - ___ go directly.to the 'root of the tro . " J I 11 the best ,value i a a making fiew. rich,.� red blood, iand bui [di - . %tch Case. Guar - ' up weak nerves -in this way they 0 re, an - .. I - - the tronble does not return. .It is: bec a. . . I , I � a�ie ' these Pills always� ourwwhen -given a !& , I � , - � tri�l, thau they have the large it sale of an I I � � . .- ... � are All have tl�is . -a - - - - - - � _� . medi�ine in the world. Theyi� are 1noo I : . � I rk V in them. experimp-at-most..:other m9dicirlos , ar . � * *_ J N1 I .11 - M.ra. Wilson JohnsIdn, Hernford, "S I - � ; gives the following. strong corro�oriiio�. I JOH! i nine d u94 - . She tys .;-",At the, age of. ` ,, ter, her ba begawto decline in ealtN, . i . : I ' . � i I The color left her cheeks, her Appetite fail"�, . I SEAFORT-El. , ed and she comploined of headaches And 4 � I I � - . weakness of the li I mbs.. Her health krf w so __�I_. � . i � � . T_ �1 . F I - ! bad �hat We were:forced to tak h f � , .- i - i . 0 � I school. We tried several remadjae,ii bu �� . � � * ' , , 11 11 I ,. they did not help� her, iLud ghi6i kep� iro w,r � I A Bigge i . 1 . ing iweaker all ' he time.. She wag! ver* , I L i pate, had almost , constant 'headaches, and . - was on the verge of complete nelrvol�a I:pros� I I ,� - Bracing tration. In facti,14 feared that de.%th Won , . � - � P I Sa � " . L' , I . I I I � . take 'her from us. �� One day w a a ac 1 co at in a newspA i p er of a girl who hal . i h� . I I _1 I � Tonlec .' * beun cured of a similar trouble thro�0 � I I I . � I .L I 11 I t I _� use Of Dr. Williams' Tink Pilk. We d ': . � I . � � Fineold. Port wine , I � I to which has�beeri cided to use these, and before three boxe�j 7ere I used there was 9, decided imp 't � rovemen, . -added Peru�lvian . � . - I Bark- in proportions in AlberthWa condition, , We conti"ed giv- . LL - approved by the ing her the pills for probably two monthW,by' . - . I whi6h time Bfie was as healthy as au� girl 0% L I F_nglish and French - � I � - . ; I I ". phartnaco i - her age. Ifer appetite had returnisdo the .., I . I . Poelas is headaahes had disappeared, and nee cheek6 I the ideal bracing, - I � had regained their rosy color, It i is , now .� Q.; - blood giving, HfL- I I nearly two years since she,took ' the pille,anAl - 11 'r'fig toni F- I ch a she has not had a sick day since. We: aria, - . ; ' I � . , tion. is prepara very grateful for what Dr Williain's� Pink � � I I Pillshave done for her, and would a4ldvise all 'I, T%i_ parents whose daughters Ake ailing! to give, �� L 11 . I I . I V V them a fair trial .. N Wilson"s and not expetim�nt. with � �� - - - 1 ! r , . �, � other medicines." � � � P I Dr. Williums'�Pink Pills will I cure all � �. RWG- -, � . � NG 4;4.r Invalids troubles that arise from pover of the � ; - - - . . IN .bloodorweak nerves.. Amongou h `trod-� . � JA�%&Wma_��Abx - � I .. .1 � --J- bles may be classed anaemia, hea a,che, - . - � . Port ' . I * * 'O neuralgia, eryaipelas, rheumatis 10 heart I . , � 1".. Prescribed by all Ailments, dyspepsia, partial psral�sijf St. I . Vitus'dance, and the Bilmenta th�u rievider - , physici I � I . � leading , . 1. . ans. miserable the lives of so man� worhen' Be - � Q. �:�;. � I ! - A_�� Z- �;;)., sure to get -the genuine with the fdll panic, . I � -WHOLESALE AGENTS; " Dr. Williami? Pink Pills for PalelPeo le." . �LAWRENCE A. WILSON & CO-, MONTREAT. on the wrapper around ever � . � I y box. � Sold by : I .- : all medicine dealers, or sent by. -n�ail, post . I . � .paid. at 50 ceut,,t a box, or six bi�uxe% fo .1 2 50 by writing direct to the Dr. �Vil iamal I � . I 40SERH WEBER, 'Cedicine Co., Brockville, Oat. i : I ; � . ; . I � : p � I . i I i _� i I � I I : Wholesale and Retail dealer in. Wines I . � I ".. . I . f A Warning to Farmers #galnsJ. � and Liqaora�, . � . ; . ! Trap Lanterns. I �! �, 1. iS I I ! — _l1qP—In rear of Dominion Bank, in prem- � I ... t . q �% ! . bea formerly occupied by H. R. Jack- , CATCH FRIEN-DS AS WELL AS ENE011 I I I 1 ? . .. . . : I . I On & Son, . 11 i o I Department of Agriculture 66ta, a. : I � I I i I I : ! SEAFORTH. � � Trap lanterns as destroyers of insect! pest� � Z i � I I 1 i IV96 � I - .-I I bave been recently much discusEed in th6l� �� I - I , � northern and western portions of Canada &I � � � � well as in the United States, and by the' I � � 1 11, . i * most persistent And. of ten unacrupdlouq a, A �,, I � � A , I - : - y - � F *vertising a certain 41. -hag I . ' � 7 -- -11 been forced into undue prominence; soi thaII I I � I � I & L 1, I i i .. thousands of fruit growers and farm1ers.have! , I � I A been induced to bay in spite of the� plrotes6 . I I . tot those who have, 0oroughly and 'c . ' , . I . tifically tested such daivices. So imp rt I � . . - J .0 has ' this matter become thati, the �n �o I -1 �. I r � logical Division of Cornell VniversM3 � I � - I I issued the rebult of experiments cai,ri oa� . I � I with trap -lanterns during ihree ye4r , con4 . I .. i 11 taining in substance the following p6i ts - , ' I , 1. I ; I'll I Many kinds of insects are most &ct�ve a� L I � z L i I � � � night and are then often attracted, tJ any, , I .. . .- I light, but there are hosts ofinsects-thatfly' 11 [ : mostly in the day time. Moat of the grass- . - hoppers, maDy of the true bugs (like the . I I T squash stink -bug), all of the butterflies I � , 4 ; (tike the very destructive cabbage butter - i � �� . " _"� . -1 I .. "' I . ; � -1 I- ­� . A � - J:,;;;I- I i�, ff�), many of the moths .(like the peach -tree �z L � 1. . L ­ ___ _... I Am borer moth), many of the beetles (like the , I 9 I � iw"" " I S�t.11 Colorada potato beetle), moat of th� flies 17 ­ - . 11 ,� i__ "t . -L x - (like the house fly), and many ! of the J - - __ ___ - - - bymenoptera (like Dbe saw flies), are day i - � 111 . l fliers or are not attracted to lights'; an ' �J 1; � TIME TABLE. I I I these include a large proportion of out com�_. . 1 - � Grand Trunk Railway. L mon insect pests. . oth - � � tcher ` While a trap lantern or " in 0% I - � - I . I � � � L J valus- leave Seatorth and Mton aUtione at : mav attraot and kill tan or twenty thous� opows. 1 7 . . "Ime WIW- 81APORTH. . CLIIMN And insects in a season, Moat of thet �ousei! I ,P&Wng rL .... . .... 12.40 P. x. 12.65 r. X, hold pests, most of the fruit grower I !adnsect - ; C I � - . �pawnwer.... .. .. 10.19 P. M. 10.27 P. M. enemies, and nearly all the serious p6sts of : I 4 i � , Mixed Train.... - 9�" A. M. 10.16 A. M. the gardener or grower of gener ; 46� fiald . JAIxed Train......- - 6.16 F. M. 7.06 P. M i , crops will fail to be trapped. Oaly:v�ingea . 6;;ii RAW- I L , L . . ; .. P4eenger... .. .... 7.58 A. At. 7.88 A. adult insects are caught, the more Ostruc- � . .. I . ­ SAI P� M. 2.66 P tive nymps and larvae ate never ' taken' ! I I PAssanger.- _. . . � � lbx4d TiFaIn...., .. .. 4.10 P. M 4.15 P. ; . I J . Usually moths will cony,tktute about half of - I i - L J - � i . the insects caught in trap lanterns and ? I , I j JPalmerston and Kincardine. most of these are not paste, on y ten pier I I o i - * ' * � � I$G NOWN1. Pass, Mixed. Mixed cent of those that are injurious re f Mal 8, - 14 � L � tnervton ....... : 7.30 p.m. 12.20 p.m 8.45 &.M. and these have nearly all laid heirl eggs. �, -thol- .. .. ___ 807 1.07 9 4G Often as many friends as foes am�,�g Uke � I � truisawls .... .. .... 8.17 1.10 1000 I I . 11 310vale ...... .... K27 beetles will be taken. Nearly ne-third of . 1.30 10.20 � N10,9barn.. .- .. .. 8.S8 1.35 10.30 all the insects caught in three 1 months !in I � . I I Mixed. Pass. two 11 moth catchers," run in Canad�, were . -101�6 Sonu. Fass. I - it 4 gham.. .. _ ... 6 6q� &.m 9 a.m. 3.06 P.M beneficial, and (nearly as mainy � fri6�ds as ': luevele ------ -- -- 7.92 9.1-1 8.13 4 �foes were caught in the trsp-l*nterb. As - _r , � .. I #, russetia. � _. .... _ 7.19 10.00 a 26 _' I �thel ......... _ _ 7.28 10J6 3.35 C one of these para,eido insect friends, 14 cap - I * able of killing several injurious ' -"a' t ' he i Nit neraton­ ­ � ­ 8.20 11.30 4,20 1 .... 0 1 1 prospect of capturing so many lien ficial. in- � : 4 co e i : �9�d ring . � i seats becomes a serious factor in , . 1 : London, Huron and Bruce. the advisability of usiug trap-lantetria. ID n I � I . - , �.� 31�1% NORTR- PWWngAr. is not so muca a qgestion of �ho*" many I JLondon, deparb.- _ — 8.16 A.U. 4.60 P.m insects as af what kind of ,instetaliM be . i Centralla'..._ ___.._. 9.18 5.65 � i I . lift 11 .1 I � ster—­...'...- .. 9.80 fl.07 captured.. ' - I Z enoiall 9.44 6.18 hows an 'orchardi,4 or a I in _.-._....C-._ � Experience a I 11ppen ............ _... .,. . grower of small fruits has no aso fona trap- Srucefleld_.... . . . ...... 9.68 633 1 . , ; 65 - her," beca,, !0lI'8ton_. - - _. -_ _......, 10.16 6: lantern or a " moth cate ! so they I � more ,Injurious !Londesbora - __ - " _. 10.SO 7.12 will not catch enough- of the � 1 !Blyth - _; _�, - 1033 7.20 fruit pests to pay one-tenth . of Llis) trouble ­ -"*"-,*, � 1 10.60 7.83 . Selgrave_­ ­ ­­ and expense of running them. 'Ta t -cater- ' � 11.00 7.65 pillar moths are the onlycommon fruitill- '4i=6 BOUTU- Pi%ssanger. . . I � Wingham, depart.,. - .. - 6.60 A, K. 8.10 P. V, sects that are caught in economic 'r-tumbpra, I :Belgriava....,_ .. ...,... 7�01 8.23 and nine tenths of these will be mal.,fes. Cod- , I iBIyth__...1­..._.... 7.14 3.35 - li-3g moths are not attracted by�lig 4 a I ad I I ' Lor,desboro 7.22 only rarely one acaideutally fal� I I . "*'*"*- ­ 8.45 . s % ivictim. � �Clinton_­­­­. ­. 7.47 4.16 . I � The highest record in the C,)rdelt ilexperi- I I � Brueelleld...'_ ..... _... 8.05 4.40 1 : i ... - .. 9.16 4160 mentis Lhu,g far has been,eight codli i ri� moths I "Rensiall-_'_...._ _ 8.22 4.55 in fifteeen i)ighte. The. wing'188, I female Exeter.._....... ., ...- 8.86 6.10 41 into L caiiker-worm moths will not ,cr � � I ' � ceatralia._. .._...._._ 8.4a 5.20 C. moth -catchers," and the 'Zights do�nor. at - 'London, (arrivo.- __ - 9.45 A. X. 6.ko . � , � � i tract the two kinds of apple -borer � �eetles, � the peach- borer, moth, plum curd4lios or � * Z I "Ile IfficKfflop Mutual Fire the saw -flies of1the currant -worm "qr pear ­ ; � .1 I I � 1� alug. . . � � i Insurance Company. . As trap -lanterns can have no e0ept upon . - �: . fungous diseases, they can never talco the . - FARM AND tSOLATED TOWN � ump and Bordeaux mix- , place of the spray p : ' � I ; PROPERTY ONLY INSURED �iseve z ture. -Experience has shown tha rat I .. I , � � T trap lanterns set very near roe in an I i I I orriolm. . I . � I X E. McLean, Preddent, Kippen F. 0. ; Thomas orchard, will no� noticeably, =�� the crop . ,�?'r4aer� vice a, or diminish tho� �umber , resident, Brucefteld P. 0. ; Thomas E. of wormy apple I . f .93.", Becyl-reaa. SeMosth P. 0, ; W. G. Broad - of hungry caterpillars feediDg on �he buds ' I COO, Inaptolor of Losses, Seatorkh P. 0� and leaves. I 1 � t 1 D12211MRS. WI There are instances in which tra:0anterns , * *-G.. Broipvlfook Seaforth; John G. Grieve, where so I �me light- � thft; George Dale, Seaforth; John Bennewels, may prove useful, such as = O' Ublin I Jameg Evans, Beachwood ; John Watt, loving insect becomes a pest ini green- . Hwoe�;, Thoms.4. Frauer, Brucefteld ,-John B. Me. houses, or in the case of some I iqal pebt p L"n nolly, Clinton. '' I Uppea, .Tamea Con � 7 , � whose period of flight is aharpl � de 'ped and . AGINTS. y ... .. �Ubt. Smi* Hxrlock; Robt. MeMillan. Seafortbl of short duration. But no one h4d yet con - lire$ Cumming P.gmondv :a; J. W. Yeo, Holmes- , I elusively demaustrated that anv insect peat '. e �: -. 0 P.O.; George Mur.dle and John 0. Mornsua. 4AUdho" can not be much more effectively s6no cheap. I VArties desirous to, effect Insurance@ Of In&#. ly ­borribated in some other way tban by the .. 10§ oth,r bust w d %a on vse of " moth catgbers " or trap-lubterno. 'OU0 il to at, t� . J� � v � dd%t,.4 10 xperiments Mad( , �, : " �6�!U: 11 . The outcome of all the e I . uders it doubtful ,; if thes( . . everywhere re � � I aids, help enough in our insect 11 w *�r'faro . t( . I � � I . I _* r ti -e trouble and e-x,penae. lolf Using - - k4 1 ows cotton noot compouna Pay fo hev certainly'do lot� warran It I � . *a successfully used monthly by over them, w,hile t . 11 ''' - I O,OW Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask uuyone in recommending their d8ejor ever ... � .1 ! I your druggist for Cook's cotton Root Cum- passi.vely permitting it without . prate8t. I- � � V d1und. Take no ot'Ker,as all Mixtures, pills and —0 I � � I I 2mitations are daugerons. Friae, No. i, $1 per MILBUELYS STERLLNG READAGHE �,OWDE � I 1502:'NO 2 10 degrees stronger,S3 per box. No. cure the worst headanho in fr I .... � , I I I ,om five to tw6tv win I . br�,!�Z�dou receipt of price aind two 3-cezit _p,6wder 5c 1; utcs, and loave no bad atter-effecta. Orle � - - : -1 t4mPg- - Tho CooU Company Windsor, on t. 3 po%,-ders 10c, 10 powders 25c. 1 : � WX09. I and 2 sold and recommended by A! I . rOSP0118ibie Druggists in Canada, 0 � . I . I I —A terrible railway accident Occurre I ji ­ Rold in SeaVirth by Alex. Wilsan, J. S. Rolverts and 'near Woodslee, Essex county, abon,t 11.5 ' , 1. V. Fear, dru" ista. Sunday night of last week, wbiotil cause - �i; r � I . I i I � , � ! L I I I T � I 1 1 ! i � I I I ;, I I I .1 I I . . I I � ­ _. � I � . I � - I I I - . ! � � � � � - . . , I i ; . __ I __ , I I � � - , �i I I _ I I �!. I - , - _­ -- - , ­­­­ ­­ - �­,__­­ _1__-__ -_ - -_ I - --- - -- ­­ - - -_ - ­­ �_ - . - - __1 1� ­ 14-1 :_1 ­ __­ FIF­­ — :�_, , . - I 1W ��_ ­ , - .,7[7!"!Mr___1-­ _—_ - I . , , � , . I �.._­_, , - I - �11 - , I I- . — � I 4 � I 1� � � . . I , . 7 1 1. . � I I . I . . I �1 . I I - � . ; I � � . r . : I i I I � .. i ; I - I - I . - J - � � . ! � i i 1 4 i - � ; � I - I -- f I I . I � . I � I I I I . I I � , * I � . I I ": - � -1 . � . ! � : ; I : . . I . I I - I " i - I I I . i � i . 1� I I . . � . � . f ! 1� 7 . ! � � . : � � - . . I i . I t ! : " . I I I � I . . ; I . I . � i . ; . 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Al, of their depredations, -a claim I a,_Ver1ence Of a ctor In Preeerlb- How It Xx Giri-er-worke . bir- I - I - . , I . . I wal dig on the double tracks com � g east iug the hotel he I again Cal ied to by the has been filld with the Canadian Govern- a - . I . . .O,w For 1�atierrt, - I ball -y mealix. I A from, �aaex� A westbo nd t6in *as an. Aberdonian, who ibawled out, " Watchman, ment-for da 'ages incurred. The Australians . ML ­� t . . An anoilymous P r i I pro ke4ing t�em, and wh n the7 ste � ed & far went ?" (Wh �re w0e it?) On looking aud Neiv Zealanders were 1poluded in the - ysician -who has , It requires about five bours� for the - �� I ; ' the w tb 'nd track to iet the west p pan - ilied, 11 Yer . undR was -Ittensome "confe3sions" for'the In- stomach to -M-ork on anordinary meal , , :_ up to him the, v�atcbn#m reF . a lot, and a tf. bal of two hund�ad poundq was 11 . . it it e � it was- far i - dependent' tells -this story about bim- and pp -ss it out of Itself, -Whe4 I falls the: r .... i d 3nolo; - y is fire � _ I .1 . notice the &at e%R �ein i xpres leein'scoonril , L t'tell � Withheld in� all from the colon alp in North . ' - I con in frpni the west, IV ic overBi'h � t cost east, an, noo ye a ly it's far w fit, but I tell orn Natal where the depfedations took self: - 11 Into a, state 4cf repose; hence 1� a man - - tbe n 1heir ives. The young peo e were ye it's neither anii or tither, ca Be itis over t' place." , �.. I "I received a request to call frq�n eat6 three times a day lils stomach � - . � I . . r * I- I wel.; nowril ana highly respected i that the Coogate!" , . I is I a and re 4n old patient Who -as afraid sbe was t in ust Work fil teen hours out of I twenty- ! . . - - - DR. LOAV OR H SYRUP is a safe, gur I I .. I � . - - � � li%bl� worm e3 ell, ildren la -king I four. 'i After wtnighVg sleep *e wake , viol a , . � ! - I or. �cts equiall� well on ch . se rlet fe-ver. I responded at . . ; I— — ii . t . - , 7 1 1 ; BABY'S OWN TABLETS. or adults. Be ure youlget Low's. . I I r � - I : . , e was one of two , U I � , . . r - i ce. llpbh Pad . P ivitli. a certain amount of bodily vj,-,- I i� , , , I - I , - � I . .�,,tic it and Wisdoln I ! I � I . I ers wh I —_ ! . 1 c4derly s14 3, ­� �a I. had attended or which is f altbfully portion4�d out to - - - .� a redemption reat8 on poponal The I Vay to Do u8m,ess. � W�us - I � es I _VQ-ry` ele of the system a -4d every, � Cure. All the �: 1118 of , Lifitle Bab' P l'or many years. 1. L-reeted her in the C igt I . � I " Is the -e any one living here' under . i - r usnea . , . 11 . I � . set of muscles, each Its rightf � I e bee prayer forla father's essing and Lf Cn. , twenty-one - ag ?" �inquired a man sitting rooln and ndledber pulse while �1 share� I � I � ! � : ,years- . . k I I . ; Jn tbe act lof shakiiig hands with her. the stomach among others. � I i . I - who rang tl e door-o� 15 is a 004's ob dience. � b 11 AU a genteel residence - ' N wo an think'4 another M80's : This medicine is good for all children, the other day. I � 3y some *,itty rem4rl� I contrived to When the external body gels wearT ' I � I . : � 3) - I . after & Ion., day's work, the Istomath baby � I at4�er sharply r ' I '�ich enable I �y� I e make her I �y � nite u� to the maik� from tl(e feeblest.infant, whose life seems to 11 No. th(re - is n&ti :r , augh, w d me t� __111 __ "' b y being thought', better hang by a thread,i to the sturdy boy -whose plied a spin 4er of 'eight arld thirty sum- f �eiq, heir tortgu,e. T4en I said in a pia.�� bears its sh,,re of the fatiguli�, but. it I � I I 1 I I I I :. , s w -i than as become better. 0 I k,t, . when the bo� y i eary'v� th theday's-_ I , e!- -; a : ... 11 digestive apparat4a obcasionalli gets' out of- mers, Vh swered. ul- tone ,�'If you .ill 'get me a glas . - ; '' I ma � 44 J) � 00 . . " , man of strouLy ill 0% any order. There is rio stomach or bowel trou. Why, ij it possible ? w a .the reply of worth& d10 a ythibg ' she wants t do.' . I ,will trea-t you t6 orne of my patent toil -we put A to bed, glvitg tte -st,om- 7 ble that Baby's Own Tablets � 11 nob.speed- are I tly astonished 'man. 11 Dou'fi , lkso. Ip �J !S . - I the app h 1 - 911 - ;oda watek.' I � k which . --+. me pe ple pay hey S) and thers, I - f She ut a o -ch meanwhi le a five ho . . . 0 a er auld sh be pe ormed, we ose upon I mp- I et in the "� I . onl� when t e collecit come i f ter t PM. � I - e drank i , I u '� _t,hi er a 1i Itle si t I niust I �_ ily relieve and promptly cure, and do it in you live I a natural way,se the medicine 'a g aranteed it was a Uea t, and -aft t ,. , imp -74t is a g od thing ,.,o love your eigh- f drug. EK- ering and s �riel chat, -about the "I -Wantj you to know that I the very best friend -%v,e have-L,the -one . to contsia no opiate or harm u weather, :f, -t . - . bor . ' If yo don't th�y are., apt t talk perienced motheTs eve here raise Baby's the maiden ! tirobased two copies, of a work' pride in r4y origin�l methods. I that gives us one 0 'he i largest I I .1 . � ryw . . p ; I . lu "'" 5 About Von. � I I ) �� - I . i I . Own Tablets above ,-all medicines. Mrs. entitled. ' Hiati For theYoung. lo educatelmy patileits to like, aDd no amounts of earthly enjoyn�i'eii�-aZ it- 15 4411 s pin -po g I � 0 , "I'll - 1.8 bA e I James A. Wilson, Wyoming, Dint., says �- . i � visits " . I I this overtaych ig is continued it' must as . - ", '� 91, 1 o dread, the iof the 4octor. - i chamPion . I " No, da -liDg dou'r, itilink 11 I Is goorl for , �) -I have used Baby's Own Ta Aets for both BRITISH fiO4p� OIL IiNIXENT 'I sin," wes 8% -IlIng, all typ 1his case Jall of my work bad bee� ' certaiuly wear out prematuref as tue . . I P � 'y . - ?. C.I I 'in ini&spisn- -"ill if it is over.w� ey- .80 �" Ther1i'wny does she haa�ve I PA my children, and- consider the man or be s'.. , Rt Ileves vc .1 . � I . I _... inflanimatLon; cures cuts, urns, biiiises, spraIns.'stiff body itself . .. I on Jher7 card "', I � . one withbut the direct. knowledge o4 * I I sible in any hoin where the e are young J-a1xAs,Wtoso,".1naeotF, eulatfo i ... i , , i I I .i . ild en was ve y bottle f(r 25 c 3ntm. ! ( V . . ,A frien in prosperity ia a'pileasu�e ; in r k and I f eit very - ; ery day. . I children. Oae Df my child I I � ,00d over it.� - - joy�a cheerf I compani D, SlId" at aliAltimes i i, So I bade !my patieiit goodby -with ex-li 1, A-nd if persons eat: betwe�n meal& I i f retf ul, and I Always found th Tablets cqm - - i i - , . . � Ill � I - - I � � I . a second as] . � forting, and a i pie MILBUI&N i �rE I then the 11 .. mae I . I t, �. adid regi lator of �he 1, HEART AND It PILLS rure I rerne che!!.rfulness, I - s no I S, -- _z A�11 Le 'a Pee, tbe married M 0 11 Anaemia, N-4vowsness, Sleepl�is Uess, Weakness, en said.� 4 . I 0 stomach and bowels. ;I think the Tablets "She lbolied urp ged, and tb i brea"kfast in the morning untl 1, 2, 3 ba b 3 Yes 33 � . i Palpitation, 76robbinz, Faint Spel's, Dia7iaess or , . I or - � 11 . -- 6, 4h. . etter h Iveis, don't they ?" B I ' S J come ups,,tair I I I � . - ' h6ve been the meahe-qf prom.. tiug many a any condition �r slog f roin ImPOY0 ished B13od, Dis- -'Of CoUrSe you wil, s and' 4 o'clock- .next day; hence it is that - en, what do bache tore haVe ?" � Bet- sound night,"a res, for both mysalf and ch�ld- ordered 1�ervea or Weak Heart. *'�' - ��� i � . ,ee mly sster? `�Iot today" I said.] isa many persons h-a-ve dysi)epsia. The I . � terquarters." � I re'n." p I :11 - 11 . I �a � , F I . a* die youug. TbO of, O'. I I i I :i � tomach is ed so nauch wt�d sci con- --�The goo 11 be- ' Childrep ar ften attaoked F,udeII3, by painful and 'Give her , my res,)6cts.' 'Why,' she� S 11" - - � Children take �hese Tablets As. readily As �0. -1-fioebi; Dpontary, said, I ­ : I comes too w,eak to - - corne: 11 oldies. inhabit4'nts," And d � fibs- candy, and crushed to a powdelr,they oi�u'be dl-ogerouii C61 CrawpAj Wai looking myst1fled and startled, Stantly thl=t be ' ! , . �' I ! � �� aboutthe we bber, their age and ri Lbing Cholera Mo,b, , Cholera bb.nt ,1 ete. Dr. Fowler it 'how strangely you falk!' 'StraDgely?'� ,work at all. i � r . L Eoid sure I � - � given with absolite safety to the youngest, " 14 a rotrint i , I � . I Extract of Wild Strawberry I . - I - I , - � I weakest infant ': You can ge 10�8 cure , which %bould always be kep in the house. i � elso that com a bandy I . t the Tabf I 1'. ec'hoed. 1 Why?' 'Because I sent fori -4-Sohool r -4d ientisto tell the I A ; � _* i � I t M& t6 S P from any dealer in medicines,or post paid� At — i I* 0 W you to pre�scribe foi*:,uay Sister and you� I Quick. J-ustle,e at Aze�t. � , - I mobn is inba ited." (1,eorge (from t 0 to Iii- / ,I . ' P 25 cents a box �y writing to The Dr. 111. .A. � Red Hot S son - heline to: see he�11.'� It flashed over Not only th� mwers - - ._�, i . t e horses, but . ta i A I'd' � I ; I of the claoi "I Then where do the kville, in an i � stant. I had pre- ITS , . � B 8 e liamb' . Medicine� Co., Broc On io, I - of the law, s the London abiontele, 8) OPI I I . - the tilood gets oiler-heatej y mind, I D go'when ther is only a, half moon?" ' During The H,)t semon �t -There liv I a not a Man on earth w 0 has or Scheneotady, ,N. Y. : ; tbodraitionthesysiemisr,everA, a�rid the appobite the w'6ng sister. I )vasl are swift at Ascot, fw the course has - I cribed fo): I . I I . I 9 Own I 3cit, i3urdack Blood Ritte�rs purifies and Jn- t �; I I a speeial tribunal for the pu_�isbment -- noti the powe in him Ito do good. What N�ws N otes. I vigorates the ),Iood, tones upt4e is�istem a�ad resto.-e-3 ( ntirely too clever. , . P i - I I I me I wentis ot talen�-it, is � .. i the lost appetite. i _. - � � purpose, ; in ' . � of evildoers. No sooner is e pick- � : . I ; ;_ � � -Iii-a runaway accident at Seeley'� Bay, . ___4_ I I ; . ! pocket welsber or tickelt snnna her ar- , -i' Ot er words, ot the � p�wer to! achievo, but near KiDgaton, Jphn filhith farmer, aged 45, ; t Whe e Sinol, �Iw To a Siu. I I the will to la or. ! � MILBURN'S' LA -X& -LI rEEt PT LS, recrulate the I rested than lie is Standing i, a 11ttle �� ody was b dly ,drash'd, bowd4, cure 'conetipat� , dyapypsfa, biliouRnesi, a gravq, . I 0 - � I ; b . . 'ferestin- book de - killed. His. P � P I in his i ii� --4- Soene-D aper's, sliop. Enter Donald. was h I I ro6m in. the royal gtand, w4ere the , pma&, and he died alniost instantl . He lef p a sick headache,,and all �-otions 0 the omani of crib ;to the sacked city t I I � ing h�s journey, . "She'll want, o buyia tiie." 8ho (pro- �, - ! i I - Lnt I evidence is I eard and 'the ye�dict and du4ing faBhiaiiabla �p�cimau)-L-11 Her�,�.is a wife, and ten sono and daught re.- . : digestion. i 4 of Afecea gives an amusing accoi: I . I , - � 1 -a**- ; . I 1 i - . tie Itbat i nu�h w�rn." bonald- 41No -Mr. S. P. Hi%unaford diect, on Mon4ay B&CRAORE, aNveffing of fe I et a I d ankles, puffi 9 of 1 .�ersation *fth a mollah. I i i sentence prokounced before t -h , e offend- - i ", ver r ,,, h me i n er fully reali,,es that he is ca%ght_ No- , hav 0ent' morning of spopk-xy, at his a .n Mobt- - r - $5, s% ilty, clouly,hiiCia- no 1 She'll n hav her; she 11rider the eye�, frk queti t. TAiii � On aski the r�verend gentlema,n� p ' . . i i y real, aged 68 ye ra. He w q�for SO years ly colerad umhe and all urifia-ty broublea Iesd to where else does punishment so swiftly wo Ei wane at I ome." 1 t � Avhich he�cgoiaslderea the most deadly, - 4 . ebief ougineerot the Grand runk, eeisigo- Brig0's diie+, dropsy, diabotea, �tc. D.m.n'a Wd. wa Master the 0 4ouse- I I've 'been . . F-abruaryi 1896. He leaves a'wi,TOW ney Pills are i ,pure cure. ,I I f all sins� th6 holy'man replied: - i follow er1rae as at this coint, I'which is -1 ing for yo i joist no hour." MistZoEs of Ing In I . --- -0 * _- I I Z . 1 decreed by clause 31 of the 14dictable t. . � and four children. I i � "Smoking the shameful." � tbe� House-" Before we were,: marrie I you I . ft I offenses act i - . I -A deFpatch from Wi he Boy nid1t. "And next, son 6f the prophet? : I I saia you would be willing, like Jac,bl, to � I i �g.)p . I This 'race ourse trIbunal .4trose 'cu- ! I �) IV. ater " Several large I ords Of stoe are now be -A ratbar Timple looking la�l halted before I'Drinki I , � �. � wait for me twice seven years. : . I ' (fi�e years m9rried)-0 I only" wish t �t. I ing taken inLO Western Cal ada. 'Amorig a blacksmith shop on his way home from "Are these the two greatest sins, -fa- r1ously in tha, eighteenth C ury from i1i.17 i ; . i Fchool, and eyed the doings of -the proprietor ' . I an assault U on a royal perso e. in - I � them are Cresswell'a and Day's bunch of : -her?" 'T ; I - . I , ha 1 � a I . I 1, ' i I I " his indl-natl3n at the imposs ffity of . i 0— � 10,000 two-yeai-old heiferu: from New with M-Ucll interest. "Verily, ,my son." i . In o, and the Broom C&tt e Company's The brxy-�y smith, diisati fied- with tile � � : . insta-ut puni<, h,ment of I Irjitating P, imple,c�' and Disfigu �ing Mexic "And mqwder'," � �' theass Hant he I � bunch of 4,500 frDm Southern 'Jolorado. boy's curimity, hold a piece of red hot iron - � I Blotc" es. . . . I "Ali, th4t's nothlng-nothing. Jt,S ordered that' in future a r#gistrate_ � I -Rev. A. W. Crawford, M. A., Ph. D., suddenly un.der the youngste-'s nose, hoping I I should always attend the r,O'yal race . T6ey place Many yo�ug girle at a great of Gait, Ontario, bae jast-acce ted a call to to make fifil beat a hasty repreat. or,-, ivable�" � � . � . . I . dis�dvantaae in life, The onlv oure Is a . . �9_91r 11 meeting., Tais has ever .9iAce been 11 I the profeoiamahip pf philosoph and '�Fjypb- I 11 If you Ive me half a dollar I'll lick it," "'And stoalin . : 11 blood purifier like Ferr�ozony* I s the p I 11 ; I done, and by the above meii0oned act . i ology at Urainue College, CollEgeville, Penn- said the lad. . -"Ali, tha,'�Ils for-ivable too."' . ri�a I q re- I I ) . ,'� I I ' treet was crimson flood of poiso I aylval)is, nesr P iladelphia. Dr. Crawford The smit4 took from his p eket half a dol- 4 � . the chief ma.gistrate of Bow -;S . . I 'But sn�oknng')" ,; ne a and strei �thenla i . and �ts of is a graduate of 'Victoria Col ege and Tor. lar and heli it out. � 1, .91it I constituted Ex officlo a Jusli4e of the - I 1 , ' Is t4e. unfoft�lvable -crime." re- I � Z!� . . re corpuscles ��,hat ma ifest their pre4ence . ' oungster took the . ?r1i slim order onto University � B. A., '95, and "NJ. A. I The isimple looLing y! . lied the !mollah sternly and looking peace of .the county, of B( - , - . .; and ,98 . . coin, lic�_'ec 1 it, and slowly walked away I � � byla ruddy, h akhy gl W in the cheek� . � I i us Mohammedan.. tO P-laable � I liyo. Farroz-) a quick masters all �Iiskin God . whistling. � I .i � I eenly at lthe fictitio �m to hold tb leourt at - I � klptiOD8, bu Id up btcken-down co' . I I � Ai 6 I I ment creditor of Stephen Andrews, hald a — I - � " ea 1 1 1�1 I - � 1: - 11 I eri 11 -Anthony Alen, of rich, a judg- � id thi� is the Af -haWs creed. 'Al.ur- Ascot - tions, and givi a Lio w a I sickly wome' an ler and �hef t are f orgivable crimes, I abandanop of pirits. 7ii ality, , energy� and seizure made at 6he cattle market in Tor- I Ja.bit of Th ght � Z�l I i Enco 11 I t'he Happiness HAbIt. - .1 . . I I i 0 kingz and iftInking there is L I 11 � W 11 ght. onto, 6f �wo car$ads of cattle consig�el �by Habib of thought ,has grM ower ovsr i - � � i ; The art o, riaughter shauld.surely'be . . i I - beauty- Tr errtzple, i �a a J. F. Andrews, liso of that town. , The last 10 redemption- , . Pr� ce . 50c. pej Zox. or [six boxes for $4, 50, at named paid over'S1, 154 an t.ok the cattle attention nd reflection. I once knew a I . I . I- I eulth,ated-i a fact, all and inerythJng � d 114ts or ! N. 0. �olson & Co., 'ing- , to deterinlin 'to whom the lawyer of f as mind, who 6ok the wrong i i that leads to joy. The vh4h to be . . . ; away. A motio side of questionslor the eak-el of mefital ex- Tlxe �Ian WIVII& t'he Fiddle. � I I ai`c�g'Ontario.�� I I I �� . . I . . I money should belpaid, came at Oagoode happy, the I)ve of gladness 4nd beau- , . . ercise, and used sophistry ii�til it became The litt old mau fiddled -very bard � - - ; � L I . 'Hall, a few days ago, before the Nfasber- . y, Is, I am sure, a thing to b4 desired. I , - do so, and he lost e In t ,I .1 the habi�u 0 'his mind to I the curbston Domestid Hints. � ia-O.-dinay, and[ Was adjou' ned for one � [Ls. he. stood near Consequently a 'Ole eulti- I '' I I I I � . . his origin i nicety of discrimination. I wenty-t1fird street. The passersbyi it is worth - .1 ' . f IC _ i - week. i . I -�-A heavy �room:h ald alWays be �lect- � knew a gifl ed lady who formed the habivl- Of vation. Play is as essenbli-Va factor - . to i i e� � C . I I r, ed lin -preference Juht on 1 for tb 4ough - -Fred. Smith, aged 16, a u of Thomas ooked at Bim cyri6iksly- Someof them, I . � . " � .- I . . looking for the ludicroue,and, she finally saw ' in meii'B lives as work. � F; sophers 11 � - No one - � I a, met with a serious ac ' ,D- ., him a penny. � , awpeping as Jthe weig t aids. in th I pro- -Sr�i�h, of Sarni 3miled. ' vc lives s own life . � I � something funny in everything. Another . i : I � cident in . Sarni� township, one day last ' tell us that no man cei%s. . Presently; he was seen to totter a,ud . 1-1 ;I � found fault ,until she blistered everybody. ! I -from the I I as attendilli, a threshing 1i 4 -By propor and pl asant -Aiet yo ' can week. The lad ' , -Both aeeME d to be good won�en. then to f 411, but he kept on fiddlin . until he' plays. Work eome : - : � . . I I prepare the body f _L Mar and fee Ifrom machine, and wTile walking along the top i *— just the s4ine,- even'when Ife lay pron exigencies ot, lifle, from the 14iusts?' of A or * I . I - . I I . i i - I to twenty degrees cool& than i your. of the machine,! elipped and fell into the . this world, 1. P1 S� a 'man i t upon. his back. A Xnau helped bim t� - I A Is � The Beggar and the Lady. 7 � i neighbor. I I 11 cylinder. A w4rkman dragged him out I ; -- I along v ery ifferent patilis Dm those I A i Do you 'know 6 youn , m3iiti's right leg his feet- �ae never' misspd a thrt rubbig the' neck j asi6 in time, b 9 Mr. Hen '* 4 - � . - ry Norman, M. P., in his .recent J e Wo d c os . i i re 0 he sh a and trou*- ittle boy Who had �een regardllo� he e to tra-vel , y from in - 11 move da I ine wak terribly la'_;"rthed, t work on R issia, says tha� "Heretofore in , Im I b. lemon juice wi � a at . i ling hi clinatio: or capacity. 11 is, how- . - wan era and much of the flesh bei�g torn. away. int*rest' went up to hi;� . -1 rough appearance caused by aring . Ruesla the ' h been pradi�ally no middle with kecli � re� cation, and I e�e at his � I . I I . -v' hung poised ever, h s I � c4ars 9 . A portion of thefoot bad to 4e ampqiated, class, the yeople being divided into govern- Suddenly'li the boN ano . ' ,r a . . I I � 3 ,'A good wrinkle fipir mending a ole in and a permani5ntl disablement �vill probably inp I sure time ,'comes out his I 01,01e,! BOW-, � - �, . , go-brned. If a man was not an ni,otioales$. The little old' man ha4 � 01 -1 I is to ic on v I ery i Armly result. I � i . . k � I and V an, umbrella t I . fficial and had no riahtto wear a uniform run downil The boy bough� him for 4 ' his power iof and cholce 6' :plDll h1s I " I M � : - . i bl�ck court plaster i4i -Miss Annie �Voods, daughter of J. C. ' ' � , - to re- i greater or lesser necessity f011 It ; . do of the uu��rella. he was of the people a4,d belonged to the uarter, bVwever. liThe Ven(ler sbowea ' . ; . Tblis is not .9() much a ' so a darn. I I Woods, of Lond n, is entitle�l to the lad id body � fron� the ,I n y governed. This state :of affairs had the ` , cuperate m ind ai I i . . � -npionship fox bass fishing. I A few days c flect of ca - him ,how ,to start ihe fiddle up _algain, I I --- - 4 --When making tea if the kettlel �hould cha, - using the intercourse between train of da ly work. - - � , I - 1, 1� 4 1 1 � i ' . and the Ovo went i off together, bapp� - 6 � � , I I boiled,'pour a� cu of cold wabe lin and ago Nlr. Woods received a la ge black'bass. these two (laeses to resemble rather the re- I . I I I —1 � . � I - ; . Ia o - i � i ,,, E let�ilt poil up Again be ore - Mal ,, g, Od you by express from Port Carling, Muqkoka, pud conte0ect. . a . lation of parent and child than of official � 1 31-anielpal Bridewro4*5. � . . 'i I . I ' : wi I find tha� the tea will be as nic 'agai4 the summer resort where Mr. Woods' fAm- and servan ji� To illustrate this Mr. Norman 1 I- .1 , . I : story, Is t'614 dr the I . pend the he e,cl term. I -was accom- L& i _A_n n. M ti S i n ag I L . -Mildew stains can'� be removed rub- ily 8 tells the fo lowing cta�hiiag story : Oae I :� ' Unconvinced. . 1. � 4 W * . crownIng of a rose quemof �i country, - . Mpg plenty of soap an4 powdered flk on panied by the in rmation, th t it was land' day a mism-ably ragged Man begged alms At A Presblyterian- preacher in the cen- I 0 1 � �� , � i Th I solected 4 gaimen� and placi-og it in the on. It ed b Miss oo( a after an,ho r'a struggle. a railway 8tation fr6m a prosperous looking tral tells tLds district ne, r Paris. I 1. . I I art 6f New York. state . i th t ,� , . M4�y be n6cessary t6 repeat thi ,I o era. The bas"s wei hed 4J pounds a d is a beauty. passenger. At that moment a general -and . queen, -as ( ne of the f 0=11,�,es of � , � I � . an L ding 11inis-If- ­ : I , . - tic n. I No bel p was � AVI n P4 iss Wo a in I it must I �; L' � I . q prqud of her feati i I "It was 'ISunday morning, and lhad - I t2l "" , � remembered that in Russia a - i . I awardin- tl.eir do,wero wa ed b L I a -Indiges�loin aLd v6rmiu are t a8fiall the gab, and- "lie hould be general is a"very great pe � maybr f )r the name of1l" er ..�Z, 1� I I raonage-with his I I � . I the I . ca ises of canaries eating their, feat ra. If ' a b ing to 16 nd one of the ilargest black T. I e startea for churm The family "T,' 1, "I hate no.1e,11 she rcplW ,�_ . � - ' pretty you i.g wife, came up�n the platform. . 1 N-offfied - - � aag�i -%r � cC th� latter,� give a bath made of weak b ught i 2 *uskoka waters by a lady " I will ave yon fivis ronbles," said the preparing o fo4loi when We yow, _ , t, . 2 . 1Z . that a sweetheart was indl4pe4sable, . so ution of alum twice 6 week.� Giv b to of this isea"ison. I , � - man, bear fe8sly, 11 if y�u will kiss the gen- a five-ye�poldi protested, "I do npt , 6% � I I . av�ple, and nothing in 6e way of see e: cept I ----�Tlhrough the presence of mind of her . 1 the young lady added tliald�y, - � . eral's wi " The beggar went straight to want to g? to church." ! . I ; I I ht vided � -et Parmentev, of Toronto, ,, . 4 son,'Mis. Marga. thoug) tbe munielpialitY Pro . I I ca)aary. ' I : . -1 thelady, 11 upon his knees� and told her " 'I dowt feel much like tt myse1lf, ' . - . I ! everythin- : iecessary." 8 'gh*ay a 4 ,On leaving the old home tb newly was �a*ed- from a,terrible Aeath recently, of his plight. She listened, and then, get- oirnin-' replied his moth 1 411 - I � . assured Fred, this I m 40�. or, I I : I ! young swaia presented * Eelf; as " I made bride sLould remember to ul her alt4u h her rec 3very ia not fully ting her hii#band's parmissiom, held out her ,but wii ii�ust go. t:Father bas to 97 1 Z�l I I i A . Jn3e 001 � , : t , 11 - I - I r4titfootgrat across fbe threshol I �cf the even y dent hap ened at her cheek. . I he has -0 i aspirant, mid, being 3,8 �Pn ; I 11 I ac 4 dclor. Peace mad ple'ty will fal ; to the, an home near Ganisno . The tank . I has nel alread and . I i in m I 0 90 I yl . . . cepted., all 'LlAngs becaimne ,e4*ul�r aud � N . ach.' 1 � � I - . I A, o a, r aphtba a;ove' explode while being E(OOICS ��at Youn- Men Should I I oNierwhose, head& Z_e is broke I thel' f I pre . � I .... I � � � n order � � bride;crosass the threbhold of her n ho me. filled - ind envel ped both a. Parmenter I . " 'Yes,, . Fred,_uncianvtnced, ' Ut I . . ____1 I � _[ I � �ald ; . ; . � t� � . ' 1A Read. i � - - i . � I I I I - I . � .ud'hersoninfl mea. With reat presence we have t ) listen, and that?s worser ' " . � I I _L I I First, 6 course, comes the Bible and - I — - Syno .0" � - i , I ! � I Cau#on ! : of inin I Mr. Par enter rushe to the river, " I - . � I � k, i j� . g his mo;her, and jumped'into the Shakespearis. The Bible, 1 even regarded A Fren'ch gentlle=n, re;C11 d i�from:a iThis is not a gentle ,�ord-but i e12 y on carryip ' H0VV 30 You �Iake a Circle?. - I . I - 9 IV watoi.i The flairies ivere completely extin. from a merely literary poin� of view, is in- * HOvv ducking in the river and t I � to an j t4iak how liable you ate not to pal h4l se1or, � int iligencel of people �mnay be I = giAisbed, but not I*fore Mrs. Parmenter exbaustibi e, and when � the � literary -charm Th4 : - �, M the only remedy u�'iveraally kn w 4 and' ; I � adjacent taverii, Nvus advls� tp drink: � �' � , t e arges as le O I was badly burne I and sufferin great Agony. Of the Bi takes hold of the reader, the gaugi �' asking them to Xaakel a a tuinbler Lof very hot br., W-4 4nd w &-- � a reme y t a as a " She is doing as v ell As poissibli . study of i ?becomes a. ddty altogether de- - h -a penci - I I _ . L - circle on baper wit -1 and riot _ . all, . , - I I t d thus addresst , 4 . V medicine in the'w rld since ,0.68, for - 4 the ��.'ai er who I r. Treadgo A, a promini nt physician, lightful. Shakespeare, too 1 of course, alone in,, � 19 I I I -D * , in wihich direletion the ha d is � ". t1k; cure and treatmen of Consum -i9i and unlimited field of philosophy and . I was miYln- it: I I - I - - I and once a Met iodist minist 3r, of Albion, . moved. The goo& student 11 " �h � . Thr6at and. Lung tr bles, with 6 i affords an in a mal - . �0 V � 0"'g Michigan, has � ;elegraph'ed iom .Toronto leaming, ri which the student may die for "Sir, I sh - tbank YOU I 0 make - -ws circles from li'eft - I . i its great popularity I these years � y' -o i will the announcement of his marriage. , Behind a lifetimel . But if a young man should find ematical class dra. , W a fortnight-" t � i be thankful we ca NO your att tim to to right. 'The inferiority of the Softer il � ZZIf i - this fact lies a pretty romance. Mrs. Tread- Shakespetire tedious -and it is not an im- .& forbaight!" replied JR e. #31adri1' I � .4 111oachee's � German Syrup. Ther are so . sex, as ell as the male duncesiri is � I . � go. .er,i death be- I ___ 7() e 11 _tlyl, 7: ; gold died some time a H possible thing -I would not have him plod U better iake it dire , . i �,ny ordinary cough! remedies I ade, by. I . n I came known in anada. when Mr. and Mrs. wearily o2 with the ,study.of his works. shown by their. dr�wing from right to "Oh yes!" said monsleur Afilftrectly, d,, uggirits ,And others �hat are c ap and . Perhaps ii i Milton he -will find more to his left Asylum pat 1. I t a f gr I . . Treadgold had lived' in their early married ,�uts do the sam�-- - g,-)oa, for H-ght colds perhaps, but sevire ; tc Na surel but not _0�lnljlit--�Dot e life. One evening About three months ago taste. A ,thorough .study of " Paradise London Flamily Doctor. - i ; it Cou , 1111V I _ . - 4 1 � Bronchitis, C�oup-and sped : two 'Week."i I � I gba, a rap as heard at tho docto,-'s I 0 as door, Lost," a Mastery of its allubion to all isiorts 1. I . ! 1 i I I _! I . for'qonsu*iption, whore there 1 ; difficult f " . � . . I - - I I ekpie-taration and .qughing d ring ithe � calling of things, will take a man -a ood distance I - I � ! I . and: a lady hPavily 'veiled, came in, � 9 The, Suit. : I - 8- cn the road to culture and general intelli- I � f iecolad 'Th-ough�� I hiu�' ty hie firs name. She appealried a I � . �. M nigh�bi and mornings, there is no hing like ce Lawyer (to timid YOUDg WOMail)i_ Dear Alt Hicks," she Wrbt� -11 am k 4 . . . t tor, I shed at his not knowing er, ai d intro- gen . I Nrould class Gibbon?,s " Rise and - . ever ap eared as witneO in " . � I ri�an $yrup. Sold I by all d t ggis a in ucbd herself as a sweethea�rt �f his'lof fort Fall,"' too, among the foundation books, Have you � I sorry that -Wbat you 44t t -cannot I �ivil!6d world. I : d . y � i 'y I . 121 I � � h its h6ehouss of knowledge and the a suit before? I � I V11 r I ea�a ago. The old love as rekindled, wit I I ant 1 Onnot b,,,,,1Joi(ir -wife. . '- . - y I mental di * 1* hi h the study of its im- -Youn- Woman Cblushing)-Y-yes, si.r; i� I . I , bur , : ,E- Wood X. J. andl U a wedding is the sequel. I 1 Z5 _ .,. ."d , y C+. G. GRE r I S1 rely, Eth,6. , -s,.11 Then : � � � I � I I I ! � - 0 I s I me w 10 . � I . I ; I I i;ltp of course - I I , . , � � - � "'mense var y of characters must prove to I , � ihougbtsii, I I . . I --'LB itish Columbia mining, once so boom. _ - I I e added "P. S. -On ��seeoii , . i Scotch Pro7minci 1. � . . be. The man who has mastered this and Lawyer�--`Pl ease State to the jury lye, WW �0��y you. � � E � is now langaishing, the - obtain- I � , I . ust dear Geor' I thbiLk I - I " Paradi el Lost" has gone a long way to- I 1.13 i I A, gen0emah from Aberdeen a oke 171� a. -e narrow and capital c )rofits - iAt prek- - ;i g accomplished. - Then there ' E o come up tonight a-ud �s�e 51pur ow -D - . . Wi able 41ahot I ,what suit it was. . 0 e, uight lately in a hitel in Prin ( so street, . I wards bew is I . I Ake fresh vEntu�e a n (with more cl-nfl 1 J entibE got to Youn- Wom , I ' eal to the thought t!- , . - I I difab.urgh, by an alarqn of fire. ppon !, go- much in arlyle to app -1 - ti ue Ethel." � . Pr6lv' AS an authority reviewing the ,red I ; . E I Co. I r I d 3velopinent o I I � . I 11 tgU the window he I called'out, Watch- aiWar,i on puts it ,- . "The f and- lite y taste of a young man ; but if dence)-It ,was, U11,11'S Veilillg, Sbi �� I 11 — . I . I � - . n AV, far Oiat ? (Where is it ?) I �e watch- � he finds it'difficult to read Carlyle, let him down th6 frojit aind trimmed .. '11 a I .- 1, the�e .-esources, begun a few yeari ago so - � I Do�.btful Comvli'�Le-nti. � _t__f-____ I . . -i to a practical prepare i �1_ way by reading Charles Kings- lQVely blu; e, with bat to .niatch 'I Mrs. Ne+ed-Just thinic df Jt, deaf! I - � I F I __ - 1� Ekus 1ciously, has. been brough , ley, who, tPhough one cannot pot him on a : I . � � I . ' * - i . y I I of this cake With Iny , I - I eta detill ; and, whereas a few years ago -1 , made ev ry. bit i � � Kit i theim antains were swar . with propec- level wit[l,the great writers I have men- . . Why K, e Cried. , I - - � I I , 1 � oneer of n- tioned, c4intinues in a great measure,- Car. � o ! ovn band - 1 1 . . , 11 . . � ,- tert, 90 -day these pi ' ' the mining i . Old Gen t1cina n--fWhy are you C1*3 inz,). �Xewed­ , - I I I .- lyle's train of thought, and may be de- 1 s it possible? � liic�ver sus - I . d L b s nea�ly 'disappea ed ; the flow . I r made easy." my little luall? i pected there was so much­'trength in .. a " Carlyle -Dr. . � � ,$ . . 11 setibed i� . ! , I . e Province has been prad - : -)-I 0 I kis,t � . ofus-a-r isobibing I ron in ed I , p tallivinto t . Small Boy � soft hands. I I . . Richard Gbxnett. those falr,. � ! ­ -* � 11 cut off; numbers of p oducizig mines � �11. i f , '. , ,11� .. 0 n1glit tljat - � ! ... Diorders ties . the S[.L,-,Oj burnod d' n, � . I . i I haVe �een Closed down, and those operating I — . � I ­ I ­ I . . � : I � i Responsive. , . an,d- -_ ! i ]Poolj-xh gnela, I 0 � . I I . � haV *ith few exqeptions, c ased 'io pay I . � . � I At a no ,a � I �� I I . I .; � div J nds. The working in i c es are atruggl� There w4s at least one responsive hearer oia G(�:,,ticirmn - (sympat'liellieallky)- Has'ker- Hello, Crabbe,' wbat are I I I : I ! I r&;pacter iog Wider heavy burdens. which- are- still in the crowded little church in an English Ob. but I'dou't bc1h_1v(1 that it h:1SJ � do with the � era? I � - � ou going to - I e a.. I �� � � � I accumulating ea �h �ear. It, is now frankly village, ad it happened in this way - Small 131,ov-Nei�lwr 00 1. I kill see Crabbe�','oing to bore aniarteslan, '. � Guests , ctedly at 1 � I of � adviit�ed by mir in.cr,� man that the industry f tho top ot i -t overlhe hill- I "ell in our dining -room Vl% it- YOU � , . . 11 I is prostr4ed'in mapy mining divisions, and the count parsonage on Sunday morn- I I i ; . I pe .S becoming 7 . . .1 i - -dWt Suppose I Was 90i"O"! tO . t�a ke i I I ns. tha its inp. I 1 . conait ion I is rapidly . ' -ii� ! - - ; p I . The weekly supply o1butter bad run TVIever IVI. ke a Player. etures, d,d you?. . � � i I � I Worse I ii i � - I , , . . , , ddiL-,l 6.vw ye calTyi n for i ! . � ; ID I - short, so t6e hospitable boat dispat3hed old First 61 . - I ibled othwell ,.en county and vicinit V � i & cople in every,walk of life arel trou , , I � "It I � y I � � an, to his neighbor, Mr. Paul, the tuinisier, resterday, bonald. bat TruthIn lgcka. I i � were aboub 4 p. m., on Thursday of last Joe,han4y m I � Have a Rack.4-�he? If - u I ve i ,you ff ylu 11 , - I I ! orst- electrical and whose dairy alwayE boasted a surplus. The L -in' o' pl�yer is h2? : "Good iren, You know ntelscarW` x is the N.-st sign thaC the kidney are no we4k, visited b 7 t4e w , I . 1 7 � � � I ; bail storm that, vaa�evpr known there. The parsonpopeeded tochurch withhis well Second �Caddle-.Nlan, he'll never p34k' "Yes, I know, and evej4 �ad inen i orking properly. r � MilAF-ted a)oui 46 minatee, and cut prepared F�ermon on some of the deqp 'say" Z.1- sto . I I a gowffei-! D'ye! 'k -en , what he says I a-ve to make themselves sd �t ffmes�" tic, �, . ... il I I 7' C urse. The hail lay on ings of the, great apostle and was well under I I ; I � A noglected Backacht� leads 'ything in it i when he migses the ba") i Z1> . I � I I I . . � ! the�j gl ound tw to three iiaches in, depth. way with it when old, Joe, returning empty ' ! I - : ��,Idney Trouble. i I J First C iddle-No; ,what does he sa-V ? : . � . � / I . P . Who lived nPar Florence, handed, o e . 66T� 1 dig I . . ­ - � , liecl , Ma4hew Grah .�ncluded h' would quietly slip is Second Caddie (disgustedly) - i uo In pa -La oti P-araguay C .: it in time by taki 1 The Ka *e _ ; _ - . bia barns were Anil hear his master preach. I i � � w �' illed b� lightbing, and . . I I . . ba�n.'ed and crops destroyed� . J aist aE he entered the -preacher leaned tut!'! I , - . are skilled potters. i I I - ; I I - The Ott&Ws Journal pa�lishes the fo!- over the p0pit, stretched forth his hand I - . . � I—- . . - I " .."', � I - � "KEY 1111s, � I I � I T i I ", OR SALF. -In the town,of'selakto h, six ION on 71 � t � OAN'S KIT I lovoin stateme t About Can4dian soldiers : with a most impressive interrogation in I A . � V - . . tbeesstsida of Jarvis e�teet, Ther, are oa - - I" T H 1,9, GREAT KI]IDNEY I 1C.11 -1 Thet Canadian Mounted Ri as whor form. -voiceanc mannerand called out, "And r SP Ic ­ 0 t bem, two Cott 12 parlor. � 4 1 11, t I �gent we e . evidently a what did Paul say?" Distinctly sounded Memlop D�e&kr_y for , 2. ,e h- us,e well '11ril hed. with I I ed 1[th3 last Conti , . I � d* nine room, I IWU� rjo;n and elot es C osc a. be. ' 'I'- I I , idne .Tl- uble! I - � They Cure all kind,s of l< liv�lv buneb. While they ere in North- through 1e church old Job's reply : � s1de3-kitchen aud psntry. Th5re al -to a ornalt I , , . om Bat�kache to Bright's Di� �'Cfr 1 t : � "Fie E ay, marater, he ain*111t going to lot MICHEAL MURDIE, R,eve, Winthrop - I. U%me stable,;.,00d wells wll auumberriffruilit treeo, 4 . �r � i ern�, Natal they had, nothing ,o do, an'd con. . JOHN S. BB OWN,, Cou cAlor, Seaft rth P .. Id, Plum. 4 nd eberry tree,11. Zurr'nts and berry -4 . a r L -_ -0., - - I : : nor f r amusement. you -haw no more butter till you pay for CHARLES LITTL-E CIO Beillor, Wintbrop P. I � � � I i i , - saq�uentiv took to looti . I . � r Nupho'. TbIA property wiRR basol ebeAp or the A . � - . AMES OtLPUGH'IN, roprietor W, ex � - I � $0a. a box Pr 3 for $1 5 11 1� � councillor, Beechwood P. 4) . . I They raided yen6ral, and ne day swept the last, rou got." J - - change it InVart Vment of Girm � in , . . I R. coul P.O I i all diib�;rx or , ' ; � I .. . . .G., . AROHIBALP KoGRE 2eWor, Seafo4h opelly. F4irfurtnerpattlell"Lroa �ly at the Tim -, i, I � � 11 . W verything - be. � p) -p. 0, I ff do I n on Newc, at1q, takihg I . �Mox, ark, winthro 7 - I � . MI, eir ieputailion for unruliness, -While attending a funeral, one day re- JOHN 0. MQR�Rlsoxl ,0. i xpo$lim office ,Qr to JA11ZS I HILLORANT. I � Ci DAVED X. �LOSS, Trm ureX, WinUmv F. � arrisr,er, Se do I i THE DOAN K NEY PIL - . , for6 t iem. Th i I rtb, or to the Pr prietor- rn the i I 1 1. .. r. W. F. Forreit, of Atwood, suf_ SO&ONOW J. SHAN-NO T, J. E, 8WtW IP"Oeter, premises. I . i I I 0 � Toronw, Ont. I i I . it i�8 iaifl. was iuco that when they were cently, 18104 I I ! � : Winthrc-p F. 0, , � - I i I I - �o entrain for Durban the fered a p ralytic stroke. - : - I q � leaVir g Newcas� Ile t I . I I It I i. I - f � . ; .. � . I : . . I I !� � - I ; � i \ - � 11 ; I : I i I . . i I : I . I � " i ' , ' I- ' � � 6 1 1 f 1 4 1 � rp ii h I , e '% i I � � , � , , . , ' , ' 1 2 1 a . 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