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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-09-12, Page 34 4306 --- [ .,_�. '001 f � . - 1 - - __- , - - 4­ � � . . r N,---------- ---­--., i�, I I 31kelleton". I r _' ; � I . , I Tile skeleton measures on Inch less ,I � " - � I � thali the height of the living man. � I - I � - f 1, -1 - . - - t . Beards.lu Russia, "I 11 . , Russia is probably the country in - I � . , -1 which beards are most gene ally worn. I ; , � I � I There the peasants wear beards to a � I . I I . nigm, while the u per classes, P adopting Z5 I f the lCireucla fashion, usually affect an I I � i . finperial or a short, clipped � beard. I - I � An'bestus. - - 1 I 1 The asbestus min . o province - I t � �'. � � i � of Quebec supply nine-tentlhs of the i � � _Ssbestus produced in the w0ld. The 1. � . ; � mines were discovered in 18riS. . � i I � � A 0reat PaintinW, � * � �� , Antonio Vario's paintin- I a Christ',s � ep � I hospital, London, to commemorate "the - I � founding, of the royal nia�hemattcai ; � scholarship by King Charl ts 11.,11 Is' . I one of the largest picturTs in the I i : world. It weighs two and I half tons I I and is 87 feet long by 16 fee wide. � - f . � I I - ; I i I ; . Sinolke and Bee" . � . i rr I � Smoke is the o ' nly thing. that -will Z : i successfully control bees. 'lie kind of . I . ! � � : smoke seems to make littid flifference. I : I i I � � I � � SheMeld Cutlery. � � ; � I �� i The. smeltiu,-, of iron in Sheffield, � I t I - England, is supposed to date from Ro. - . ; : man t1ines, and there is distinct proof � . u- it back . i carry! , - as far as the Norman I ! conguest in 1066. The tow a bad be- � , � � come farned for its cutler by the ; . ' � fourteenth century. � � RXI'llep'tics. . �- Of 14.0 epileptic patients i1a London . whose histories were carefully follow. , I I ed up uin(xty pro�ed to be d1sce-udants � . of alcoholic parents. a propoition of 64 1 ; I per cent. I Cut Flowers. - I - . I . An export declares that cut flowers, i i ? : even of the hothouse variety, may be I i* kept over Iii -lit with complere success I � If the stenis are clipped a little and the I I i I flowers then put in a basin r pall of � � � I � water deep enoulgh to allow, the blos- k i I soms to float oil the top. I P I t I � � . British Lig-h1houses. I I I I � , Half a million sterling, is contributed ! ! annually by British shipowners to de - 1 . � I fray the cost of IfIghting the coasts. I A Queer Custona. Amon,-, the Bedouins it is .an unwrit4 ten law that a bride shall run away from tier husband immediately after the marria-1ge ceremony. The luckless . . brideg,rooni . is supposed to search every tent in the tribe until he finds her, of- ten a task of several days' Oration. i I i I - . Yellowstone Part a tom Delaware and Rhode Islau gether ' would inake quite a large playground. M I That Is the size of .the Y llowstone . . . I � park. � . I I I - i 'Bishop of Londou4 The bishop of London's Sal ry Is $50,!- 000 a year, and the rates, taxes, insur- ance and maintenance of his two large residences can scarcely be less than 15) per cent on that sum, so t1at his in- , couie is at once reduced to $ ,500. � I I . F-auxtfs Marguerite. The woman who inspirEd Goeth& with the idea of his immortal "Mar- � guerite" was . a placid German of the . I I i middle class, who refused the poefs � ! I L love. Philippine Rice. More than twenty varieties of rico are known in the Philiplines; but, though this cereal is so important to : the natives, not enough of it is pro, � duced to supply their needs, and large � quantities have to be Imported annu- � ally. - Sideanddlex. I Sidesaddles -were first intioduced In I .13 8 S. I ; . Butterfly TreLps. � � In Japaia they have a very simple I way of collecting, butterflies ,a live. They I - , - streak trees with, phosphorus and sac I � � ; charine matter, and then the butter- � : � i flies in the nighttime are attracted, ! ; -stick- fast and are taken off. i - . i � Admilrals' Flags.. � t : , I An admiral displays his flag at the � , Main truck, a vice admiral at the fore � � truck, a rear admiral ,at the mizzen I � i . � truck. � t . I ! I I . -ling Oysters. ; : � CooL , � I i � ,r . In_ making oyster stew remernbc f - � I � that boiling in milk tou-bens oysters. � � . 1 5 . Cook them first in their o:: - liquor, � r V � but remove theru from the fire the mo - I � � ment they reach the boiling point, and ; � ; ; then add the hot niilk to them. A boil, : : . � : ed oyster is a spoiled oyster. i i . I . i Borneo Mosquitoes. I I : The worst niosquito infested neigh - 1 : borhood in the world Is the coast of ! . 1 :1 P,orueo. The, streams of' that region ; = � . � � are at certain seasons unnal'-igable be- ; . i � cause of the clouds of mosquitoes. : - � i - c I I � I I � - 151eut Consumption. � i - Each person in the civilized world 6 � I - I � consumes an avera,ge of eighty pounds , f ; i of raeat yearly. � � I I . � . � � , Never Poultice the R I ye. II ' Tt is the prevailing custom among ig" Ii norant People to put a Poultice on ap, I ; I in fI,1..,n p I I I ,d eye, a thing vv,-h'c.h should I: never under any circurnstailces be done. I �� it is sad to see the vast iumber of II - : men, women and children ade blind 1 � for life by this one thing. I � i . Acres. I i� :: The English acre is 4,E40 square i Yards, the Irish 7,840 square yards and I : the Cornish 5,7GO square yarls. I . i Pnste.d Paper. i � To remove Paper pasted on anything, � �� the ea,qiest an(I best way Is to cover it i with a dalup cloth and wait until the . aPer is thoro-r4hly moistened. Itthea 1 I , P. . I comes og readiiy. � i _* � -it is report6d at Ottawa that Thanks- . i . I giving Day this year may be fixed for Octo f t . bar 23. 11 � -Miss Marion Raymond,' of' Boston, ac. � I I companied by two Canadian Pacific Swis � ; ; � guides, reached the summit of Mount Si: ! ! : Donald, British Columbia, I )n Monday. . I i This is only the second aecent of this famous ! peak by a lady, Mrs. Bierus, an English � - ; Trornan, having climbed it last season. � i i . : I I � I , I � %, - �, __� 1, % - % V� I "M. I I . . &in and Sweat I ; , bave so effect aa i I i harness treated � 1. I . withStrokaklar. . - . . I I . am Oil. It n- 1� � � RIM the dimp, � . � keeps the leath- , I rVdV * . er soft and-pll. , � . - ab]14 SWC124S - .. 34�� do not bresk. , . No Tough su '.\ . . . . . . I I � fact to Ck \ I andcuL ... Y barne" act \ \\ cal k ' \ \ � � EF�rke I I , 1 t �� -- 11 , \ � wears twice I I , as longby tb* # - . use of Eureka I - . . Ham*"- oil., � � I , I . I : � I � . ; . I - . . . 0 ; . I Wd f I 4merywhere ' I \ in CMOs- \ . V \� %. � I allsires. . \ . Wadi by I . I . I . h"Paw oil -, , . I A\ � . OMPUY. ' . - i : - For We by M. Broderick" 8 laf orth. � ! - — . . IMPORTANT NOTIO�8- i , � . . NEW IFEED STORE AT. BLAMP-4 We will keep on hand a eupply o F Vi Feed. Flour exchanged for wte.L. ll"�',!e uaend. trMipal JOHN THIRSK. � . 1786 tf I � I . I T0 RENT. -House, stabI6 sDd 5 aor�s of land to rent. Go -d cotc$ortable premloa situated on the,Nortb,'Hoad, $eafcrth. toasessi *v t once. to Apply to,JAME3 WATSON, Agent, Se7ortabn & � . 1S10x4 i � i WAATED.-A first �cla,Fs rement plpterer to pla&- ter coment bou6es, allot, etc. Plberal wages vk ill be paid to a good! steady man A Address com- inunications to bublib or ileusali, sting wages, etc. G.T.McKAY,CQm,entCoutractd.. -1811X4 3�it' � . r i — EACHER WANTED.-Fer school 1�o. 6, Tucker - T swith, one holding second elm certificate, . I profgs?,iontil preferred. Appliml ions o be in by the 2�thlof September. THOMAS TOW SEND, Secre- � tary, Seaft r.h. ; � I � 18123 � ESTRAY HKIFEEL-Strayfid from I ot 19, Conoew sion 14, Hibbert, about the'18;h of August, h grey helf er, c<,mlnX two In Octobei . Her horns were turned down and in over the face. Any infor- mation leading to the recovery of this snimal will be libera7ly rewarded. MICHAEL SHE , Dublin P. 0. � 1912.4 -- . I . I - '-- I - ;a - _'m - - . I , I ; The Toho neglorlL � 0,�_. , ,Q' % & - � I wer)hmsun Ocezn VIAILC�Iew. I . I - I I I . I The systebillLIV A! Of I ters At � . The f1sberles of the I Geroan oomn I _ . I i Thi Yoho'region In Brit1w, lqolum. 'S ",r,1,v,­t1,1 ,,t� I . I � . All n' I I bld is of a� more majestic boauty even - � �1 * . t cow- I . I yield $40,000,000 a year. I I I � � " I .- � .- i 1 Illou until abc,lit thv'ycar 1-j1:;0.` I I : I ; i : than California's Yosemite. 1 Lu 9 -Beidsih�m - """ f."I "'t'll" "I's �'Jt) The Seaforth I I � . � . � � : . I i � Carrier Plgeonx i � ! � . i � � I ; . � Th a best Cough Aledletne. . i I ; � The Sapphire. 1 1 netlau 11firrors. 1 � I The real carrier pil.eon I as distin- i I _ ; I ABS OLUTE SAIVETY � . I i I IIelirew tradition says th.1t the tab- The Vom tiiii nill,rors of thu i'.1 xteolitb gaisbed from the conitoon oming pl� I should I oe the first tho0ght eLnd I � i ', lets or Moses were of sapphl (. �' -eon is the orl-inator of th,el ma . 11 I ire. In Ile- must he rigorously Insisted .antury are the ino"t celebra,�ed ol!Qs. t� 41.1 I sk and � � I . . I brpw � the word 11sappir" eans the Tli(nie were of tbe fluest gfl,�ss, 'wit' - � I 1 91 upon mhen buying medicine, , � Al goggles -worn by chauffieurs. The bird's- I Z Daost beautitul, It symbolizps loyalty, for upon its seJety Idepends setti)�'-s of I silver and grola richly bill has on ita. large, Oesh : t - You can get a I sizes of fruit gems at � I t , I i � I ] I Justice', beauty and nobility. k . one s I fe. AL -LEN'S, LUNG chased and F�let with je-wols. ; and a smaller one around each eye. : � i . � justashadeofercost. Callandgetmy � I I . ' , i � i i . I : I 1 . i BALSAN2 containa n� opium , prices before you bay. Also all kinds I i i Zululand Nights.' in e,ny form and is sz,fe"sure, . � i i Burl eel Cream saued. of sugar from th:e darkeab righb ug to o trvinhe1s. ; I . i I m000 Is at the p.nd prc mpt in cases of Croup, � Redpath's beet granulated; syrups ud The dervishes or religious ibeggars In � In �-ululand, when the You can iniike burned crezini'sance In a 1 4 i f ull, Colds, a aep-seated Coughs. baking molamee, also all kinds of vin- A.-forocco delilzht In sew! , gorgeous A I isible at distance this way: Put quarter cup -14j'allulated � 3 � I i J � I � Try it now, and L e convinced. egar, white *i ne cid6r and mal b. vinegars colored patches on their rments so j of i�even miles. By starlIght one can - sugar in saucepan and stilt' m-er the an � � - read with ease. . i t, I for pickling ; pickling spices d fl-.vor. ,, s to attract attention., I I -J - . I I flre until a dark, brown color. � Pour in iogs; pork, I)ng clear smoked ham L I � . i : . I I __ Eli . I I . I : !� I i slowly cup thin sweet cream 'and con- shoulders and rolls ; beat lard, fresh -_ � - 1 .i I i - i Buy Rum. .i � . Sweet PesA. I I ___Z_1_r_1_ , ' ; � %�_ -I- ,a tinue to stir until sauce Is hot. :Serve butter and egs, all kinds of cauned � - '-tenths of the stuff . u . . 1:()IRF-ST Pry... - the barrel, herrings in 'cular - � Nln� Oed as bay - � with.custArd or batter puddin � goods, salt ;b�, Sweet peas need parti . culture It � . 9 1 9. . i . � � I .� � � rum- I� New York and othe� places is I . . � I boxes, flour� c Drnmeal, all kinds of oat. they are to bloom In 61l beauty. Prew i not bay rum at all, but a Ixture of &/)� ! ! i I ; 4 � � � meals, grah4lr flour, rolled wheat, cream -1 I . - a I - . I . Mums. . quent stirring of the soil about the I ..T �. : ; the essential oil of buy wl,h common 0"*. of wheat, im , all the different kinds of roots is better -than too much water, - ; , Muff s were first used by d�ctors to 4 V_ 9 . breakfast f6o is ; flour, rice and rice - � I rum or alcohol. L � I - - i - I �� , t mulch thuo prod�ced being i if ra - JLILD)o keep their fl-ligers soft and were adopt- flour, cocking figs 8 lbs. for 25o, 4 IbP. the dns ! I F. I �1, Tasmantot. I i . Tas ania is said to be th . � soberest . of the Australian colonles. , . � I il . I The Broad Arrow� I In ngland the broad arrow Is the , ' recogi !zed symbol with which the gov- I ernme t property, Including my wag- , ' �� - ibus, lules, ;)rovision b, ' garm ts - of convicts,, is i regularly i I j! istamped.. I : : I I I . � I !I I Total Loma Wy Flr�. , There is a; "total loss" of 4 building, ' by fire, holds the court of appeal of Kentucky, when the building as such has been so. Injured as'to " stro� Its Identity as a. building, thoug]: muc'i or any quantity of the material priginally , compo§Ing it, is not consumed'. I I I � ; I L � � I Raised by Eakthqual4ex. i : The bed ofi the Black sea aiid th.��t of I . the CaspfaD have been rals6d by -re- i peated' earthquakes, a�d ,i channels . ,which were formerly uav�igable are no I longer so. . 1 . I I �, I I The Era, of Constantinople. The "era of Constantinop1q," exten- . sively adopted in the Greek empire, I - , like several others, began -with the � ,foundation of the world, hiob it fixed at the year B. C. 15508. This era was �, I gonnera ly followed by the .adherents of . the Greek church azid prevailed in I lRussia until the reign �f 1�eter the breat. � . I � . I i � � The Table Knife. ! i i I The knife, though very Old, had not f tome into common use as,a table uten- i L �_il. in the tenth century, !, I . � . i � I . i i Bombast. Bomb�st once signi0ed. the cotton that was employed tol stuff ,glarments, particularly the ro, nk hose worn in the fourteen 4' and ;fif teentb ; . centuries. I I . I : The Ancl�,-nt Roinan WgLy. Among the a6iellt Aomans. all arti. I I . � . clos of food weie cut into sm4l] pieces be i 4ore being cai-ried to the table. For - cutting meat persons of ran# ke t a carver, designated the scissorsi or arp- ' ' ! tor, who hao the only knife place on ' � I the table. . . � I � 11 - I I i oft�y Glralrex.' : i � A newly b:)rn� giraffe sti - unds big im-' � mediately a� 'te� birth. He t . h,4.n eas- . ures six fee; from his hoof to th top :1 of his head. I t � * I i ; - � ; . I ; I :. . I 4acic 1 RoblA�ftou. � I � �. � I "Before Y�u can say,�ack ]Robinson" ; iarose from th� �ehavior of oine John � i Robinson. �Ie�� was a'fool. ,Re *as I I . . � In such a hurr� when he calleld on his ! friends that he' -Would pe'off b�fore.he i I 11 . i I I I had well knocked at t�eAbor.1 I . . . � � � I . � � I � - I � i I � t . I i i I I I � I Fro'gla SlIcIA. , � i I � , o�,�s skin n6t 1,�'rger � In 1; diameter thaii, the rubber tip I on .your . ilead pencil has more pores inj it than ,there are mpspes ini, thp mpsqiiito net- . I : tin- on your screendoor. 1 ,� - � ; . . 7 I ; I W �Word lllwlltte�.�, I . . r In its orl,final use th� I e Wp! r I "titter" .7 i I ; I meant court§h1p., I I I i . J I . i ;I . . : . � I . � i � I i . � . . I 11 I I i Orange . � : I I . range treel know ,to grow I � � I . I " The first in Europe -vyas in a monaster . garden at Rome. The fruit was calle Ahe Ala- , than apple. � Tpe trees fii�st grew in , � I I China, and the bright fxu# wqs called I China apples. The ora�lpge I as �,we -now � see it is a very i�boderh ,'� fruit. I I � I i I I I : � ! , tj � , I Gr.eat BrItaiin"s Tle�"ra*ure. I i The average temper4ture of Great Britain has r*en nearlk 1 1-3;; degrees within the Iasi, �alf celtury. ;Xanuary , I �, I , is. now nearly, 3'; degred warmer than, I 1� I � it was. �, I I � � . I � !i . , . - i . � I I T( I i Purify Water. :� - I . To prevent a bad smell ,.f,�roo �vater I which has- been left toi stand fn 4tanks -a few scraps of hoop';iron s4ould be I i placed in tl,e water. � #8 thelsulpbur , compound �volved tr I �m - thO water - , , combines .w�ith the irqii : -it w0l leave, ' - i I the Water quite sweet. 1 ' ! . ; i I _� - i H , 1 Chlnexe�A t. I _f !, The Chinese neyel-; re res�]J t the . nude either in sculptu 0 or pai�iing. I i i I � I An A13brni-latl I o t lal ed. 'n � * The oritpl�ln of the Syl 4 "c,1wt.11 for ' ' hundredweight is as fo I �Ts: ,,p is the initial letter of tbe-La I wbM "cent - f � I um,11 rneanin-1 a hundred, 'land wt are tnI 11 . - the first and JAst I tt s of the ,Word di t� . . - e �Ts a'coiitra'etion' we! lit" andare use . r i - f I I � � W it. 1 . i ! , . I i - ; � I I . � � I i �, 1 News. p . ' ' � I . I J" 'ews" js� a; queer ,wOrd-', tho initials N I ; � i of north, ealst, west, southf'-N�hich aP- ; , , the carlies jo#rnids as a sign.that 1�formation wa to� ' be had h0re froal �Ric four qua rs� �'Of the world. Thl'i 8i -n 'was N rk W, S and , " , - i � : I gitye us ounli-ord "new:s." 1 . : I I ; 1 � ­ I � . I I 111orn Unxbr�lla*. 1� I . . - - A, good id; a for mendinga. hole in an � I � 11 umbrella 19 to stick On 'Very f1knily ' ))lack courtpl�Aer inside �, th611 cover. I This is not so much seen as a Urn, __ - __ - � ! I !!! ; � ;1 MARRIAGE LPENSES i i 4 i : . iSSUED I At i� � � I i . I THE HURON, EXPOSITOR 7 OFFICE, I I I � � i. SBAFORTE, ( NTALRIO. ,, — I I : ; , I I . F� FiG WITNESSE R � EQUIRED, I i ;� r 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 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 � � I I . : I � ­ I— - 1. . - � ..... .. � 1-1--�"-,."��.�,,�-,.�:_�'...,-Iil-..-",-, - 1. I . - I . . . -_ I I . ' � The Whole -Story . . in a, letter : I I . a Ash, v I kA # X a k %J , , .70111N.!- it er. (rxRn,r D.&VIs'.) From Ca3t. F. Loye, Police tattlon'l Xo. ' 6, Xontrw :­1'9Ve frequently se pp,RRY . . DAVIS'PAIN-KILLER for pains I tAe stom- adh, rheunuaisnt, etiIhm, frost bites, chil- I blains, cr�mps,. and all affiletims which befall men in our position. lhwreno�esl­ tation in saying that PAIW-K114.-4 i4 the I I beat remedy to have near athan&T,l Used Internally and Ex,tornaUy. � Two 812�es, 259. and 50c. bo�tles.. . I I . J � l , i . I FOR SALE. � � . . ,- _____ -_ _ _ -_ - - � FOR SALE. -One good driving mare, one light road wagon, one light delivery -wagon. AllAre In good order. . THOMAS JONES EAmondville, Ontario. � �, 180-6-tf II I F"IMEER FOR SQALE.�-Haying di poBed of saw T mill machinery, we ore now offekg for esle th I -el timher Pf sawe. The building is 60(x36 feet; there aj e 18 pieces 9.0 2 Inches, 86 feet lo�g. iDdependent of frame; would sell this separate if depired; near- lY all timber le rock eh�n. i GOVEXLOCK BROS., Winthrop. ' i I 178241 i I . � ; ! ! ; . I REAL ESTATE� FOR $ALE. ' ! ! FARMSFOR SALE. -Rafe bargai�a in farms in the Townships of �Iqett, XorAs, and Ws wa- nosh,County of Huron, InRulre 4b once, WM CYAhIPBELL, Blytb, OnL �! t � 1774-tf I - � � 3 20 ACRE FARM FORISALE.-I, best whast bel't In Southern Manit6bs. Nine , acres ready for wheat next year; .00 acres hay. t4od nexy stable and granary. Twelve dollars per 1 acre. � Sevelral other itriproved and prairie farms f�r sale., Wrike CHAS. P_ SHAW, Box 17, Bolasevainj Manitoba. 1, . � : � I 1767-tt I! t , 77-1-= FAZ IN MOR.'RIS' FOR! 'SAM"Thq under - ed tffen for aa!e, south halfof Lot :9, Idon- cession 4, Morris Towfitihip, cocalatin r of 100 acres 90 sons cleaTed'and th� bhl%nee hard wood bush. � The farm is � Well wat0ed, having a never' fallin stream rvnnl�g through pne coincref the farm = is 8uitabla for either grain or stock ra silag. here is a comfortable frame houFc with ki ca sul wood, - abed attach�d, first class ttone eel ar, 1 good bank I barn 40x60 :with atone stabling uE let the whole building. Nice -orchard, also valu iblo lirce kilns doing a thri#inx business. It is one i nd a half m)las from BOgrave station. A p y10 TE OKAS ATKIN- SON, Willow City, Nc;rth DI'VICta. 1 1812.xB 1 1 __ i ' : AGOODYARAI FOR SALE.—F(r oale� Lot 1, CODeession 13,i Tuckeramith, containing 97 "iva, of wtioh 80 are cleared, well underdrained, I fenced, and In a high state of cultivat on ' There arp 17 acres of splendid hardwood bush, unc�lled and in first clses condidon. There :is� a cc-ni fortable Jaquee and one of the best barns in th ou'al Y. Itlis M46 fcot, -Aith th. ,ccpiedt fl ore latone stabling uudc�,C,s :i , stA everything finished up in rat close style. 0 farm is wqll watered with livinf springs and i is It - able for gr4in or graBing. :It is � oonveblent to churches, ls'.ore, past office anI blaokpmfth sh d lop orly a few miles fiom a rxilway statWa. It, 18 on"1101t the best and beat equipped farms in t4e coutity 4pd will be sold c�heap and on e.Lby 1 -tet ins,'. as the 'paopne- ' tar is anxious to retire. Apply on ;he rel�ises, or address Chiselhurst P. 0. JAMES U214ORS, Pro- prietor. I r I . . �Sm-tf I - � I I ' country inns In, Eujlanld� : : . .& noteil traveler says h6 has sam- I pled a large number 0.4tels In his - , time-eyon in Greec&�-but for 1 bare' * faced diphonesty int he �mal�l.hg ot bills the � bluff BrItIsli � lan�llord � takeg I . I . . I first place. "After' phafting [twice . i t I what hisifood and rooths ate worth he I I I . � tacks onA furfher ch�rgejfok strvlce��, another for lights, anoth�r :fori bath*�' , i 'I another for fire. In EhOrtj my CxPerl-] I .� r � a enc& of ,qountry inns i � n glond-and, I can speak with some uthorit 101, that I pa;y as mucla a day at a ababb* ' little cou4ntry inn of Vng"and, w,here I the food' r and 10 e6oked, the at-� tendance =or and the, t edg poor, as . I would at a good hotel In DUCh towns as Sprin4field, Mass., or the Very best In Switzqland or German$. Indeed, it must ha�e.utruck the, av ,,,age AlncrI4 � .e� , : : can that� the incomparable Ba6deker ' hardly eTer finds It pa,ssibl,e to r,tcom I .i I 1�� I � mend an,�English hotel.' ;� I � 1� I I f I � 2 . I I t .1 � - � - - - I; ! : I 11 � I i;1 � I � lR :, I - i L ! i� Not Q,ulte So rall,tful. I I ' Teacber-W- bat does: the W'ordl!,�eellb- I . a I , 1� � - acy mean? f : � It Class-Tbe state or cond.Won ofbeln� - � i i I 4� single. I I 4. -want Teacber-Correct. 3�9w,! f you 41 I I ed to express the 0PP9site of celibacY� . or singlel�ess, what wor WOU14 youl use? I I I I � I I I : A Briglit Pupil-PleMrisy, . - � I I _:� , ­�, i, �l- : I . I � � I A Difference, . � : I I ! I Marle­ji have an engagem with ) ent cholly alad I don!t know, ho�v to get � . i I out of it I i t � I Efelen--THaven't you any reason for I , i � breakiDglit? ,I , I � r � I i I I . . Marje_t�Yes, I liave a reason---�holly � I , In the rep.son—but I want::an exduse.— ; . . Puck. ,� . . . I . :. � I . I I . ;; � . ; . I 1 Her EngagemeXits. � . I 1 'ad f4 greil t - "Your Idaughter- has : - many. admirers.'" � ) : I 'lob, yesl She Putg n6,arly all her window curtains on the r,Os with her. , ' I -old ejImemeiit . rIngs it I L i � t1l). �� . � I- - -, , , - � . i . I - I V I I i I � ! � I � � ! � I I � � I � ; � I : ; ! ! 'V ; ! . I I � I t � I . ; . I ! I � . I � I I i i o I I ! I i I i i i � I : ! I I . i : : I !. � , I � I � I . . - ; I I , . ; .. I �� 41 __ . ; _'. ..i. - - I � � I gy0ou lor Ine plants. ; WUT.0 rt%u.11LK,L.T-A . _,ed by ladles about 1550. best raisins f r 25c, boneless fish 5 lbs. � I i .1 i � .q : i i i 4! ! I I however. � I i I for 25o ; g een Rio coffee 10a a lb., or. i 2 i i I I : , . � I I - i I : Peeling a Pin . . lbs. for $1 ,; all kinds of ebina and . I I I eapple. 11 I Sho�thand . epockery a4d. glassware very-oheap. I A Heartbroken KI . I I I -1 . I . . il I The knife used for peeling ft pineap- have a lot i a good soaps, which I will- Henry 11. of RnglaAld died of gr1ef at 1. ' . I 0 ple should not be used for slicing It, as 11 i : sell 12 bariJo 25c. A cordial invita- the ingratitude of hl� un tit ul sons, i W' [ed of �d tif the r1nd contains an aeld thatils apt to tion to all to call and get �some of the W r 9* .1 Book-kee.ping . t wlio for many year' ere In almo - . 911 - 11 I caus a swol�len mouth and sore lips. , cheap goods. Wanted, good fresh but- contin st . � , . , ; . ual rebellion against iis author- i , I : � i . I - � I I . ter and e'gk, for which the highest . � Busin ess Law�' Writlhg, 0orres- � I I I � 9 Ity. I � � I ' � .markeb price will be paid, either I I i I I I I i �Ainerlcau Shoes. in . pondence, Typew iting.-, etc., thor- e Andercail shoe for m i n Is far cash or trade. I also keep a first,,6ass . t I . 4 I I 9 . '�Ides. oughly taugbt .by experienced � � article of coal oil. JA]PAnese B � 1 and Imfort to : ' . superior In appearance co I � -1 teachers at the. Forest City Busi- the - I i 4 Japanese brides duri­�6g the marriage 1. �Irench article, which Is hard and ; 1 1 1 i ceremony wash the fe�t of the brIde- � .1 ness and Sihor�band Oollege, Lon- boxy., The ' meFican shoe f or women f . : I � . � .: , � groom. . � t . - i Idon, e A* G'. AULT � nt, W ave no difficulty is an I r ment on the English alrtl-' : - I mp ov I T I I 'P 'v I I i % . � " I I . . I . � I � - - [in placir edmpetent pupils in cle, -v�Wch 1. provocative of corns. i Longfello-w. 1 ,7 �) 0 . . I I � I w g ?Ositions' I i � i I � pod 4 ! � i I � SE ' F 0 _1LD1 . TL I E L The two largest sums ev r paid to �4 - ,� � i � � Ancle t Ar Ile a Teeth. � � 1. I � Longfellow for slngle�.poem were $3,- i . College re -opens i September 2nd. A mummy of, an Egyptian king re. - - � - I! . I I - 000 for "The Hanging of t e Crane," � � I � I � i . - Send fo'r 1 Oatajogue. -- cently d1scovereid. has In Its mouth a which amount he rec4ved: rom Rob- I , . set of -artifi(lal teeth. The plate Is of . . . P � . , i I . � . . !! '. ert Bonner in 1874, and $1,�0,00 for the I A - - ' Ja if - Restervelt, wood,, and t e te,eth are knobs of -brass. � - )6- - poem "Keramos," wb1ch h# received � � I I - . I . - . I i � m 1810-26 . I : I from Harper & Bros. in -1-87-7.1 � - P.RINCIPAL. I � � . q, r : I L- I . I TIhe Olive Ti!ee. i -- 1� - ; 7 i: i I : . I . - I i EE,A8. I The olive �vlll live longer under wa- 1 3� 1 R-6ciuefort -$heelp� . I � AUCTION ter than any other tree. '. I I I - % L311 beep, each � I ? i �Roquefortpossesses 1800 , � . I I I . ; - I 0 p � . I I I oduce be- , HOMAS BELOWN, lAcensel Auc oneer for the ! I ! . I yielding sufficient milk t � Countiesof HuronandForth.. Orders left at he Saiakbut. : I I I . T I I tween tthirty and forty pou�ids -of the - 71 I � . A. M. Campbe I's implement w srerooms, Seaforth, or The sackb t is al very ancient instru- 4 celebrated cheese annifaii.y. i . THn Exposirc Office, will receive pr6Dpb attention. , . . ' I I - Satisfaction guaranteed or no (harge ' 1708-tt ment of the 1rombbne family. It is be. I - - - � I ,� - � � '� , .� -..-- - lieve4 by some ,authorities to have .. 9 . I � . I Curry of Rice. � UCTIONEERING.-B. S. Phillips, Licenaed been provided wl�th a slide like the , , ­ i . � - by 'washing 4 % A curry of rice is mad, . . . I . - 1 AAuctlonaar for the cc ntids of Huron and trom�one ofbie,piesent day. ' I . --- e n seyer . Perth. Being a practical fa mer and thoroughly I I i � � half a cupful- of ric i P waters; I . I understanding the valae of 'arm stock and imple- I I . - J- in double boiler; with pi�t of stock � ments places me a better pi sition ,to realize good sheep and cattle Pastures. i : . put .�. � � . prica., Charges moderate. R tisfaction guaranteed I and pint tomato sauce.; seas n hlghlyi : or no pay. A] I orders lef Sheep and cattle� cannot pasture over I . bat eneall post offibe or with salt pepper and curr� powder.- � , - at Lot n, 06nms,ion 2, H , will be tly ' the same te ritory. 1 Where the sheep Ucnded to. p'om 11 I 'CURE' cover pan and cook until rilce is ten- ­ � 17091-�f wander the ned with the � ,. I . i IN . I der. ,,Serve as a vegetable. I . I Z�l - o . devastation of a prairier fare, and the 7�4 - ­ -- : --- . - I � � , odor 8 such that cattle will for weeks . . . : i : : N RAt 0 ., - , 31,ereur�,_ shun �the range. I i G - I . I I . � I;_ . Science has no recok,d of tie dISCOV- - I -- I � I � I . I ery of mercury. History kn)ws notli- i I _. �The Condor. � - i I e Dy.s- ing of the discoverer. , I I I . I The condor soars, higher than any Slek Headaelie, B111ousn: SS, . I � a a � other' bird, spending nine-tentbs of its pepsla, Coated Tongue, Foul Breath, � � . . i time I floating In - the rarefied atmos- Heart Burn, 'Water Bras4t or any The Ohio R' * . I � * * I Iver, M pbere at a � distance of three miles Disease of the tomach, Uver or Bowels. The mean descent of the river. . Opini�n -'6f Lepeding Ph " icians. abovO sea level. � I from the junction ofJ the IlegbanY, . Laxa-Liver Pi Is are purely vegetable; and the Monongahela to the ississip- . ng st"oog�s Pi ' 1,c, I 'bi IC3� i I have been trong�i_ Iteoup for the : I I n0the" : I I r gr�pe, 1 ken norsicken, are easy pi is about 5:/L2 inches per mil , the dLq- - last eight yearE, and have had better success with J Foxtunes In Toys. them than wita all othtr means. WKWOODRUFF, to take and pro pt to act. tance being 9T55 miles. , M. D., London Ont, . Toys have � frequently made millions - 4 1 . I Price, $1.00. For , sale by dr4gists, or by mail, on of m'ney fo their inventors. I . I . ., — i I q I receipt of price. � ! r t ; Water S . " W I . � � — . . 1. UPP * I T. STRO31G, 311anufacturi ag Obemist, Lnndon, i no A stream five feet wide, a'Foot deem,. Out�rlo. I � . 1796-52 1 A194skan Maelcerel. Anythingr That is �, — I I - I A yellow fish called Alaskan macker- I I and running at twenty feet h minute --f-I � � ! will provide water for DO, , men. . el - a�d fully i equal UP the mackerel of I � i i I I ST�CKFOR S RVICE. the Atlantic!coast is found at the west - I I i � I I Gobd to You is Good. Washington lr�"n I - � imd Of the Alaskan ,islands. They move I . - I I � PIG B EDEMS.-Tlhe derslgn�d will keep . Irvin- wrote the first -120 'pagges of ' in large schools and are finely flavored. tm 1 1 � . ]PO on Lot' , Concession 6, . R. S., T,uckeism1bb, . � I "'Bracebridge Hall" in, ton d*ys. The I I � . I . I % thoroughb T�mwORTH IG;alaa a bhorough- I I . � bred ojRL Pi - A, liml d number of sows will � I To Iffe, : I�Alhambra" was mostly" V e dlur- i * Blir Lizard. : " . ; - I . i � _t be d ea3r Terms I a vayable at the time I - the three months _�e� sp t in tha of, � ce 0 60,"if charga. 'JAMES GFMMILL. Thr tuata*a,, a 4ine inch lizard of I 1 lnt� � . I f i IW6-62 New Zealanil, is said to be the most Remembil.r I Pay Oash palace. His "Life of Qeqorge � asbing- . I � ; : I$ i . . . I L I ! I - nimal in be world, st I ton required nearly Ye lG FOR . SER,A10S.-Tbeinderilgaed will keep Sluggish a � ; aying i !n 1. � P" salon 11, Hlbbbrt, a h. in thb, same 'Ppot for months at a time. i for Svrer,�thing. . I — I on Lot 2( �, Cc oe oro , I I I I -t-K, - bred Yorkshire boar to which he will adm'is a I . I I ! I Am Awful Ue�t I i limited Dumb�rof sows. Teimq.-91 at the time of � I . I I I I , .. �ab, died I Clam nd F;gW Se I I , .Jehoram, king of Jud' of A. . � Now I I I ram*ble. I I . � service. JOHN ELGIE, Chib 'hurd, Ont. 1771-tf I I i is�the tim to pick up -your old iron h ca -used h,lg . � ; loathsome disease whie, — For clam and eg �cramble chop a � I � .. . I 1.1; . such as oldiviowers, reapers, plows, seed - - i . � ces � before d IG FOR E ERVICE.-The I undersigned hu* on dozeil steamed clams rather fine, beat' drills, wa_ an or buggy gearings, old body to drop to pie . P Lob28,C)nceseion 11, h[cKi came to his relief. I I 'lop, a thOlOugh- slighily four! eggs, 4dd clams and four a"s, horse s I oes, old stovee,,, in fact any � : �, bued Yorkehin Boar, to.Nybiah he will adimit a limit- 11 I � I I I : � I ; kind of old bm, . — Z ed' number or sows. te,rma -75c,'�pay able at the table�spoonfuls clani liquor; turn mix- i ! . . I � . � i � . I . . . I I . . time of sery ic 3, with the privilege ot cturning if ture into tab )utter, � I w . . An Ancient Stafte.i . I � � . i ne"asary. HUGH T. GRIEVE. 11 ' 178241 I . les' onful melted I � ill pay'40c per hundred cash. I PO 1. ' ' i : avations at, the Fo- - � ! i 1 2 stir ver boilifig: water until tbicken�d;' I � - Durin- the exe . .- - . �1. :- - I � i! ; . And:also S eel, Rags, Old Rnbbers, rum, in Rome, a colosgal stat�e of the . � I - - . . .1 i pepper and serve q�ickly. I Copper,, Br ', Lead, Zinc, Pewter, I � I . . . . . . I al --jalm � ! I _ � Empress Faustina. was discOvered in . !11 I 1, . 1 1 1 - I Tailors' Clip ings, Clean New -Q i � I . , __` 4 � i � : "' front of the temple Olt A.ntlo Inus and '. I Cancer. Old Books, ew or Old Geeepa'T I � I : e, en - i Eft 45 "IN" , I I I j . � I y 70 P�r cent of,;male and and Tupkey �; eathers, Horse Hair, , Faustina. ; I I in German .- I � . . I I I 1 . 1 68 p�r cent f female cancer patients 'Wool Pickinis, 8heep Skins� all kinds : � i I I 9r. I RIACT lffe� from �anc'er!q'f the dlgestiv� or- of, Clean, Bottl6s, Bones and Old Ropes. . � Pluea"Its. � . � � - _M_nd 81: -_ � , It is estimated that more th an 1,000,_ - � ! I 1 1 � I Bring all your e�.uff in and get cash fot it. , . I 60.1. , COMFORT$ AND ga . ns� . i ! - , . I i, ! 1 000 pineapples are -used every Year !a HE . L THE SKIN, ENA- . I I I I , i I . - . I I ! ,� i, i I . : I I - 91-14 THE MOST TEN- . �In are. . � * I this country by confectloners'and can- � . . ! . ' f 11 - . . I I I I - � I . � D.R FACE TO ENJOY A ! To, clean tinware'. wash it I with � hot : I dy makers. I . I I : - � I OSESHAVEWITHOUT � soap andi then, after drying, I . I . G I -%vatqr and . �C�a�s. Sher, � . . � � ! i i � 'Salt. � I IJNPLEASA�NT'RESULTS. . : - i i L Sugar It -ad; I Z .� Avoid daageepus, irritat . i Polish it with (Iried flour, using iL i � � I I . - I - . Ing Witc.1i Hazel pieparaVons I ;. i � Brtf�vn sugar is an antldot� to Imit � 1)Lec of old newspaper as a'polishin revesented to be "the same I � ; . i I 9 Wholesale 13ag and Metal Dealer if too m uch $alt has been, o put Into I 11 . I I I � . as I Popd's Extract, which Clot! 1. ! I ! i I . i I - I I i i ' bles or sa-u ., _11ttle- - easily sour and generally 11 i soup or vegeta icei a I - I . i . contain "wood alcohol," a i I ! $ E , FORTH. . . brown sugar should be stir..red in, and - Swept th'� Country. ii . -4- 1 .. deadly poison. � e I . � I . I i � dish - will become'; qu-Ite palatable- -=11 ; - the . - -_ I . I Tbie -first epidemic of Smallpox In --r- � 11 . I . r . i � . . --- - - . , - .1 . � ; .� I . - - I - i I I I once more. 11 . � .\ exico is e3timaterd to have carried , . . . I 2.f � � . I . ! I nn., *1 PMA MO An ]A � I i I FP1k A � ; U + I i . . . ! � - I . Robert i � A I., / - I . . ;; i9l __ . I- sui I I- - Devere - Ir I . 8 cial At I tention a CKSMITH ind co gorseshoeing and C RRIAGE 'p* n General JoblAng. - MAKER You,e.e,. I i . " GoderIch street, - - - - - Beaforbh I - , I � . ' CENTRAL -, � Hap ware $tore. - I. . Complete stock of Bull ers' Hardware. Roller B ariug Barn Door 11inges, Tee and Strap inges, and Latches at bottom . 1 prices. I A 2,000 IN. Standard 8teel tearing Plat, form Scales for $28. '()all' a0d examine i. them ; I ally guaranteed. ! Havetrou hing and Turna i ce Work a specialty., . — I I , �. 2 & Murdie , C; 8 i 1 11,4'. 1 , I I � �RUWARE, � � S333.A.]TOMrT — I . . I . I K . Directdry for 1902. . - I . ]HICHRAL MURPIE, Reeve, throp P. 0. JOHN S. BRC W N, C011130illor Sesft.rth P. 0. . OHARLES UrTLE, Councillo Winthrop P. 0. .TAKES 0'1,0 UGHLIN, Couo or, Beechwood F. 0 ARCHIBA�,D McGR ncillGr, Sestorth P.0 JOHN 0. 1 IRISON. prk. inthrop P. 0. DAVID X.! RIM, Treasurer, ifirop P. 0. � � SOLOMONIJ SHANNON. J . ., SADANT Inspecter, . Winthic P* P. 0. ! 'i - I 1 1 . I . I I ! ft,". Ow. woo I re nq I Ta G'rm (,English Remedy.,A,, Sold Mid reconikendlog -0y 4n druggists in Canada. nyrea- able medicine discovered. Six ... to cure all to . I, Wea nes all e ects of abuse exce n6a. Worry, xcesslive use of To- .. or Stimulan . Mailed on receipt of co'. , I n 1pokage ;1, si $5. One wffl p1mUs � . aniphlets f to in Com Y, W L 16 gr'.& t � ! ! ; . � - gold to Sea forth by Ale�. son,S. S. Roberta and . 1. V. Fear, d ts. , ! t ! i I : �) i i - I - � : I i � � . � I i I � . .1 . I : 1 1 i . I , . - - i 1 J V . . I � I i I ; � i . I I - . I . . I I - . , � . , I I -------- J — - _�___1._____-_-..__ � ! ,= i i i I I . t , , ] , I i , : � - . . I ! I : I -1 � I I -___--_____1_,_L____111 -.-L-, '_1________.._______ 0 11 1, -� : ! � . � I I t V I V1 %0CLIX V V 9 i England. t . i � . . I � I- I ; T � I i : While Englaud is to aU Intents and ; � : I . - ware. poses a ld '%'� : republic, on its s0cialsile If the seat7s of thn new tin pail are I OR CEFIELD. . Pur I well I greased with fresh lard or sweet i i I : , it is most aristocratici and e)iugs fer- ; I � i ! I � I � I I vently to every featuro of. court.tradi- - I 1.1 . ; This old and o&Iar hostlery has recently i . O Old the pail set �on a stove shelf or . � . othei,- warm place ttwenty-four hours been enlarged, r modeled and improved) and tiola. I ; ' � before it is washed,'It -will not rust lift- now poss6ms a I modern coqveniences for � I , : . � I ' I i the�ootfifort of i ests. Conve 'iently arrani Little Hol'y tLand. � e r w q rd. , i L_ . � 0 9 9- ; - 1 . - I � d sample roomE o commodious sitting rooms Palestine Is a smal couptry, not I . I I I I I � I I I The CodlIng Moth. , and comfortable bedrooms. 1 ni ore, than 150 miles' in lel�;gtli from I I I I , GioGd stabling and commodi us sheds. - Thp cQdling m6th!, the chief ravager Dan to� Beersbeeba, and a-0 averag�e i � The ver'y bef b liquors and �, cigars in the � of t4e applE dild 1) ar crops, destroys I I more than lifty miles. , r I , .� . - I bat' i i � I F 4 - � � of all Syria, includ$ng Pales - every year in this epuntry fruit valued - ' I. The area - Attentive w4fters and a reliable and ' at fliom $30PI0007100o,to $40,000,000 . obliginr hostler I- ! � - tine, is officially calcolated *t 1-08,000 � . i ! - � I . - �ravelling pub. - 'on Is I , - - � square miles, 4ud the popWati I I � � f ; Terms reasonable. 90�'The I I i . ; � I I I Sliced MOUX. I between 3,000, 5o0000. . Ho are cordially, invited. I I 0�0 and g, , I " � I i � i ' ' . I � j � . I . � ; In!all preparatiogs calling for sliced � � : I � I- " I . I , I I lemons it is iniportant' to, remove all , � DR. C.' B. LITTLE, Prop. � I CoXtJT Shobting. 1 . I . the seeds. Ouly� a I f e,,v,, allowed to re--� �805 � i :� . � The cost -of firingA sh r I � I - I . I; . . I I : � . maiii will njake thp sirup bitter After I � a sixteen incb'guu v�ould pay a PrIL- ' I. � I I . . - I � boiling. Thb best Strainer is a bag of ' � . ate soldier for five years. � I . lj_� I I n' the Sur'rogate Court 9f.the v � I I I . � ­_ � : : . t i . � e � I , I i i che Lecloth. I i . I i 4 i i I � I -1 I . I : ; . I ,County of Huro,n. The ,Ynuon. ; � : I ! i . � . . q I . I I I I I � 4 . f I � __ I - from IC I Nile Mud. ; � . When free e,Jtbe Ytlkon river i fn the Estato o John Weir, deceased. r e I nlud, w [iichl renders � � - is navigable for largq stea0ers 1,965 Thl Ni 16 ' N41ce Is hereby given, that all persons ha*ftag any 1. ' t habitable I I . � id to '! claim aZainst the i state o , late of the M.- , . E a Icou,btr , is sa bffi Pa. f John Wei Iles a' distance I iuorO than twice aa striking res1emblance to that -,�hlch iownof-seatorth, inesid Winty of uron. gentle. greatas that from ChiIrcago tc New Or- . I i . ! � MAn, who died on )r about the 7th d of June, 190% - _­ ever�seaso is br ug leansi , i ght down by, the. at aid Town of e 11 forth, are requir , on or before . - - ____i_ I . luisso . 1' t I the Ifith day of Be tember, 1902, to e nd or deliver I Uri. i I i I - 4 � . � i to the undersigne Solielbor for the ,ecutors. full I A Laundry Hint. '; �I - - , - .-- I I I 1 , i , particulars of the claim and the ,security held . ; i I � I i I pon't dip collars an, ca 11 I One Meal a Day. i .. ein (it any), d yvefifle4 by an iflidavit. And . or S � . rther, ke noti , that after the said 16th day of fronts in bolled starch. You wffl. be ' Th!e majority'Of 'he natives of i � ndia eplember, 1902, e Executors will ptoceed to die sure to come across lvmp� ,01hen Iron- - I cat �nly one meal al day. I rftte, the,, estate Ong the partias e titled thereto: i I . I i , . : - havWg reference ly to claims of wh ch they shall ing. Rub tte starfh oJa the Articles ou '. ! - - i I I I I then have receive � notice, and after such distrlbu- I The Stea Engine. ; tion the Executo will, not be resonsible for any the wrong glae wIth tl�e fingets, and as ' I . � n- claim of which th shall not have inceived �notice- soon as it 1)egins to apj�earon the right The original i.dea of'the steam e -441 . ThIsnotce is Wl en pursuant to theilstatute in that I - . side It Is sufficiently storched. ginel-is co monly said to have �een ' behalf. R.; P. S. Solicitor for Ee Executors. : .. , � . sugg,ested b the mar4uis of Wo � reeS, Dated at Seatto , this 20th day of, 4 gut, 1992- 1 1, - I I i I i � . I I - . ; . . I I . I ' i 1810-3 � dc I . ; L . Bic�ftek* � ter in his � eptury�, of Inventions," .& I . 11 __ - 4L ' L ,' - . D. 1�6-,. - � l� I— t . . I . n��,&Mp Why do we sprea butte� On our - I i : I . - I i - , T�e Bell Telepho � anT brOad? Because whe4t eout4LIUS Lit lilt- - . I . i , I 1 1 � tie less fa . t than Is neeessw� to mak* I i 1A Canad& I 1 i Cibildren,11in, IncUs. I i � I I � . I I - I - I 1* : I �jt a typical food, and Nve s#pply the -- - Th e- cost of inaintaining a child In i __ i � , . I I new issue of Z subscri, deficicuev with t'b,P 1111+fer I I . - li)-�iu ijg onl 6 cent a - day. � � , : � i --- I L for the distric ot Western ario, inclad- INEW i - - . L . I i - I � -1,%bor Day in! Ot wa �was a memorable fing Seafo�rth Exchange, will 'issued early . i ! - I I � �, ; In Septeniber. - Orders for ne 1connectionsl L i � - -_ one for that city. IThe �� Tenth National . - - - - � I I 4 obauges Of address, changes of - ames, dupU- � :E as - , 7 I : , : . I I . Guar I of AM my, New York, and the H ould be pla � oed , � - . I I � . Ong cate entO of V'smes. &o., sh � , V 11 I I : I I L I I � Luffpj J " � Kong coronaton cont ugefit w�re the 1 their appearance. &Pd*`f1rV 7 - � guests at once to ensure i . curod. of th6 city. � lie � ex 11exicy, the Go ernor I ! V. FEAR, Local Manager. � ?:V.71 -1!4.n_ - 1*1ise met -hod. v ; 1. No ear*.,??* Gene�al, revii wed t e two oorps on Parlia� ! ; I I I I not ex�-. -.� I I ! - - I JMT. V ,�� - . 11 11,10al M . _� - i - t . - pruw_ *0..- - i . r, .0 Nl� 1 , - ment! Hill in I the- pr eence of 10,000 "6' MONEY ruVc - - -no.law,fro-if . taboi� and afterw�ardO' ke to - the 6fficera To LOAN . 70u.; -�, A.--­� - 1, 1� � V ' L I I I FIV?_ ..J, i,_%�Itl�irl'" ijith6 most flattering r is of the nianoeu- . I ", - . . I . Koney to loon at diyer ft,nt on good farm secur 26 ren. - ,f,e.tj unwt", Ma. verm bf the troop . ,� � � ft. Apply to.JAZ. L. KILLORAI�, BuilsWr, Sea jW %ow -.0 - , ': f*� M-7 nos, I- . 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