Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-10-10, Page 3. - � - - , - , � 11 I - I . __ ­ - - - - . I that for us, I koll to our 'Ile, Patteins I 'good 1year- �elyond yo,u. n�,.- for the- �S*.p i I � 7 - ========= � I __.- � . # .. . . I � . i � - - �Js� I � — &Itts or . � � i� : I I L11 -T � � I .Stee.1 . � Argill. TorontG . R5,11-13 � . - � V . . I I Colic, I - -1holerca, , I I Com - ren and I -idition. L__ - I - - - � I I � : ; . "' (-)Cr_rLVn_BER_1V,1 t9O2 I . V1__ 7 — FATE OF HINDOO, GIRLS. - . I I -al RalipoRots Cauxe Their Daugh- , , XOVSL t.ers to Be Murdered. 0 1 A Capuchin monk engaiged in, MIS- , ­­ glonary work in Nepaul, 'writia- of I . � I - . .- R1ndoo family life, remarks that it is . Tery dIfIlexilt for parents to! make ad- vRutageous matches for their daugh- I . �- tek's. The 11indoos therefore ,find a . . - .Means of ridding themselves of too I , _. maliv daughters by murdering them. . . 7 - �, ! r It is a well known fact thit 11indoos - -1 h ho are called rapoots, caused their daughters to be I . put to death after their birth by men . sp'-dally engaged to do so. This; crim- - � Ina! custom had become so general - that in 1840 in the. sevent.�v-three vil- I � lages of the Allahabad district there I - , . � were only three girls uader:­ twelve years of age, and three years later in the town of Algra. there wils not one I to be found under that ag�-. All had ­ .41-,� , been Put tO death. � - . I The English government has very �- -illy passed severe laws against nRtur, - I this .,ilvominable crime, but to evade I'. - them the., 111ndoos allo7w their girls to I Eve, until the a .e of twelve6 after I. I which they do away -with them by ad- , � mialstering poison in small doses. . � Oriental&- are past master I s in the art of polsoning, and after some minute * . Inquiries -it trabspires that in many - districts twenty-five out of every bun- , I' dred girls have been got rid of in this maum.,r. Those girls wbo have been spared they marry very early, gener- ally between fourt.-en !an(l fifteen - years.. ,and that not according to their own elioi(xe, but by the will of their parents, which is decisive. I`- An Indian family of good rank could not keela an Unmarried daugh- ter. It would not only be a public . � sharne, but also a criine against rell- � I �- glon. To procure. husband s I who have not .-Iready found them . I there are .It iiiiniber of Bralimans, old , , � . Irl � - � JI an�l deerepit. called Kuhn Brahmans, 1. who go about 'with the one object of gpin.- throu.-h the ceremony of the "seven steps" with as many young I n uon receipt of a I large sum of money, but who after- � Z, ward leave the country and perhaps I never see them aglain. . . . � ! � i KINGS AND QUEENS. .!- � . I i The king of England who could not rq,�eal� the language of his kingdom was qeorg, 2 1. � in the battle of Bosworth Field, 14851 I X A !kin,- was killed (Riebard Ill.) and a I- I I kf,ng was crowned (11eury VII.). �fhe motto, "Dicu. et Mon Drolt," was I 4irst as%unied hy Edward III. of Eng - I la��id when he took the title of king of France. 4 - - `Your ai,i a royal, title was � ; jesty" as , I I . - � a,s,&umvd in Engl�and 'in 1527 by Henry I � Vill. Tbe title,before that was "youil - gt�ace" or "your highnessP for the king . ol� queen. - lWilliam IV. was at the time when he Succeeded to the -throne the first Wil - 1 lidin of Hanover, the second William I of ir,�,lan"d and the third William of Swtlaud. Ilenry VIII. was the first to assume . - the titl'e of king of Ireland. The title r hlb- of Great Britain was assumed by � I Jklt�mes V1. of Scotland when he became Jaimes 1. of England. . � Itichard 1. was the first to call him-, kA self king of England. Every king from t. I Z!, f I William to Henry 11. called himself i king of the English. The title was as - I sumed by Egbert, the first king of I! E�Igland, in 81-8. Xing of France was a title borne by the monarchs of England for 432 years, iind wben Elizabeth became queen of England she was also "king of France," ' asserting that If she could,not bjD a queen she would be, king. I � I I . � The Spendthrift. W* � Once upon a time there was a spend- thrift who made his father very un - I happy through his profligate habits. . "Aly son,"' said the parent, "you spend every penny that you get, and it must cease. Itemember that the . pennies make shillings and the shil- I Hugs make pounds. If you do not I . chang-e your habits of always spend- ing to habits of Judicious saving I will i W I . . not F,pare the rod." 7 The admonition had no good effect on I tl4e youth, and he continued to spend � & tue pennies k,fore they could accu- millate into sTAllin-s. . el 41is father spoke no more about the Matter,- but he applied the rod most vlgorously to hini until he howled with Pain. . I Mor-al.—He who spends the pennies Will get the pounds. - I Instinet of Horses :fn Urar. . Arab4aii horses manifest remarkable I Courage in battle. It is said that when . a horse ,of this breed finds himself � wounded and perceives that he -will - not be able to bear his rider much I longer be (lulckly retires from the con- flict, beariii ig his master to a place of safety while be has still sufficient . strength, But, on the other hand, if the rider is wounded and falls to the I groun(I the faithful animal remains beside him, uumindful of danger, . � :� neig,hin- until assistance Is brought. . 13 - . Plentr of Color. "That -.LNIrs. N.Vadliains to -whom you Introduced me the othr-r evening re- ruinds me very muck of a portrait by �__ Rembrandt." . . "Is that so? Which one?" . "Oh, any old one. They all look, when you get close to them, as if the Paiat had been thrown, on by the I hfkndful.'1- I � � A Sereno Temperament. 4'Mike," said Plodding Pete, "don't � you wish you'was rich'!" � . � 4"Kind o7,"' answered Aleandering * Nftlie. "Oourse I couldn't eat any more dan I does, but I'd be saved de trou-trIe o' sayin' 'much obliged' so of- tea.?P. , & _. -------*.--- Perni,anent Cure for Neuralgia. Experienced euffere,rs state that no remedv 'relieves neuralgia so qu!ckly as a hot app)i- 0%tion of Polgov's Xtirviline, the otrcngest liniment made, Nerviline is cartain1v very peneLratirig., and has a powerful influence over neuTalgi�! pains, which it destroys al- � most at o, . ace. Nervilin, is highly recom. I mended for RheumKtism, Lumbago, Sciatica, I and Toothache. Better try a 25c. bottle; ' it's all right, . I . - . � ; I X ; 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 Z - � I I __., - __;. , , � - - I . -1 - J.r ,, , I - ­ -- -J� I . i . I . 1 1 . ; - i . � I . I I � p � ! . i � I I ; i . ; t � . ; I , � . � f I 1 . I I I 1 . i � . ; I I I I � ; , � � � I I I I 7 . : � 5 i � � I i I I ; i . ; . � � q i , � ! L I : ! , � I � : � I � i . . I . . . . . ! � q I � . . I : . ! I . . � . . I � I : i I : . ; : I � I 11, : � I . I � - I � I - - I - . I I I � — - : . !, . I I � t I � i ! i i , I - � I % I I � _k � � � i TRICKS FOR 110isills 0 11� . % %N- %\, � V , � . I . I . *&in a , .� ; I � . , ` . ! . . � � ' , t= =Z7. I . t � ; e8a treattd . ; THE ANIMALS ARE EASILY tAUGHT , : I I r with Zurek& Har. - I � � am 011. It re- I! , I ANO QUICK TO LEARN. I . . i . Alto the dam - 3 � 1. . , I q I . : ; . at? ; . : . I � ; . � . I I : !=fttd pit. I ! 1 They C#n, Without Muoh � Tro'!uble Bib � able. Stil � I I , I do not break. . I : Made to 01anal ,10Yen1P qnd,f,1Xo,11 to'� I I � I No rougWsu \v � i Shake, HAnda and to Lie Down at , I faace to iab . . I ; . . I r � , the W�o d of Cosaynand.�� an4cte_ 0 . I ; ; harn"a not \ .- I : � I , � iner Cal It \ I \ \ A i . There are so many th gs�� tha a 1 1 � . as . . horse can be taught to do, says Suo-, ="%� . \ I I I : al -W. �ut th � We - ; I vul, a , '. I t cess, at tt Is hard to t �Al N�hlcl to , I � I &*Ion U f . . : ! I Iselect as b�st Illustrating, i U" of : � I I I , he 61:1, od s " . TT*3 \ . 1k i i I by which We teach ihem. � Tbe foll - � 1bg, however, will �uruish the key, - � I I I . � � . 7 W ' I I � I .. , Take a pf,n in your ban and, st & I .e I � . � a i i ' i Ing abreast of a ho--- s neakl shoul \ I � ;�, _! 4mrywhem. I In can�_ \ all sizes. \ � N --., \ I der, prick ,him lightly on� the breast. . I Made by \ . � i This resembles the! bite of a 11fly, and . \ i i : IMW* W Oil \ , \ i - I to drive off' the nuisance he w 11 br g I - I � down his nose to his breastl I his Vou Company./ - : ; I L i . h I i � accept as 41'Yes" and immedl4tely- re - I , For We by M. Broderiok. &&forth. � 'I :.ward him by feedin I g him a 'lump of , - I . . I I i -sugar or sorae otboer trlJle that he likes. IMPORTANT XOTICX�. � Repdat the. operation OIL he brings i .1 I � I I down his bead at the slightest move� 1�EW FEED STORZ.AT l9.,l.kXlFr,-Wt will k I I on b" a 1puppky of; � I I " 1, ment of you flau and , r. hand towniizq hl� breast, aed. Flour rxchanged for wbext. Give i a txii ORN THIRSK � I �i � I By degrees you can substitute 4 SIM le _� - I I I_ — * i - - I downward ll movement of i th��', ha d, ; '' - -ISTRAY HEIFER.-Ptrayed frqm the premlses ot � Which 19 148 Ubtleeable, to an! on k - I I I 1i the und raigned, Lot 22, Concersion 9, ,,McE 11. 1 er . I I 1 I 'p. about September Isb. a whPe beiter with turned �' but equally effective. : i p homp. Any information leadWr to her rec.11v . y *I 18tanding lin the same positloo, pr ek ill be rewarded. ROBERT SCARLETT, Winth p I � I a I h In lightly with a pin on i the t ' of his � I . , 1816.1 � ' ' - - - ____ i , n­ck. He.will at once shake h s head,' 1. , ,.I T-_� I &TCHEL �LOST -Lost elf bar In Staft i th or .. a- Which Is a"ecepted as "NO;" �hen re- ,% tween Seafotth and Beachwood, a small h', I � �t,ehel with a ateel chain att4cbej to It. It ,�.- .­wlard him as before. Repealt tl Is ulitil dned a lady's liold pin and ooih6 r ther a. -ti. 149. lit? shakes h'�s head at the least UPINTILrd he flnoer will be liberally rewarded on havinz the 1, Movement' of he hand.' lihis si&nal , ,me &ME EXPOSITOR r,frice,413ea(orth. 1816X� , ' � � .4 t5 J` I _::� � . - . , - i as helearn6 hi lesson More p`iprfectly, I I 0 RENT. -The house in 80 i alcrth o � I I On be gradually lessened until It -is � I wDed Mrs. . I � ; P Robert Coleman, anino- occupied by Mr. Jobn I very slightlindoed. To isaly "Yes" or &.Ns, cantainiag ten roome, b6zidal clo-et pantries , A'N 3 simple tri�k, and.yet id all couvenioneKs, 91-o ktihle. �7 Wculd ; 'b'l sold on I 0" to a ver ' . asonable terms. App y on the premises'or to Mr. I there Is . .1 , . hone that shows to better ad- - , . E. HAYS, opposite. � 1814.ttl � : , vanta-e. O� c4urse when a horse . as - I __ ; . 0 1 � I N04 TO RENT -To rept that valuable far ! m : -thoroughly �ear�ned to qb6y the! si als , . ueinZ the north half of Lot 21, Coijne"ion:.!, :y h cKillop. Thereareoutbe preml$ezo a good bauk � . I I an and comfortable frame hoo'e vnd plenty nt i you ha d, �, then, by tl�e in'otion of 9 !, � 9: 11 i iLter There are 12 acres seeded to strasq. Pull male him gaYT-Yes" or. .1qo 1 as ou , )sseesion given on April Ist with privilege of dni 9 i I I 11 plowing and aeconimadation for a teirri cf hmso�U please. � � , 1 I i . se to shake, hands, as - )r further particulars apr ly to Mall Lln.113, Lot -To teach d bor ; I . ; , 0onc-ession 8, McKillep. I ten a short strao to one f or� foot be low I ; I � I _____ - - - . . : ---.-.- ­ . _. � the fetlock. � Tben, stan4ling j I I ,,,, n . n . FOR SALE. the horse and �aving the js� rap in y ur � hand " PR SALE -Blacksmith Sh-:)p and Togle, old ps , say, ','Sb,�ake hands, , an Imme- - I . tabl'shed business, good stand, ap. diately pull! upi his foot a n(l ta �e it in roprietor !Dtendinir to retire. . Apply - cifiieldy ; to I .1 )x 8, Blyth, Omtarf6. � I 18.,Pxf your hand. Th�n, still holding the fbiot. � . I I � reward and caress him e�Kq'ctly, as -ou ' rIMBER FOR SALE. -Having dispneed of ea- ,would If be� bud given itJ t? yo� Of is mill maobinerv, we are now offering for sale the I mv,er et saws. 'The building Is, 60x3fi feet; there own accord. Xeep repeatj�g the o er- � I " a IS places ' OX12 inches, �6 feet long. I depen-Jont ation, being careful to rewa,rd b�im'only , I frame; would sell this separate if deFlrvd�',n,e�'- .while his foot is in your hand. Oe will all- timbor is rock elm. G(JVENLOQK . I . lnthrop,. � 176-241 0 very soon )earn to give! you �is foot , . I - ­ - I the moment you reach 3T'ou'r hand to- IULLR AND* PrG$ FOR SALE._,�,Tbc Vnderrirned . � 11 �� has for sale one tborouZbbred'Durhp.,a bud,j; - 16 ,ward it. I i 1 � � . . � . . onths, roan; I eight rnoDths aud one five muntll�- � �dowln a a . To� teach a horse to 11 xxt ; 1 -to a numhtrcf heifers one yearaiad under. A�fp .Wor � I I nnni"ber of thoroughbred Yorkelaiie pigs and go,� s, � d of comMand first geiect ,a g�od. I ' I I tered in August. Sire and daxr. both fro -A im- smooth piece 4 greenswar(l, W.her _ he irted stock, from Platt% herd. . Forl�part:cul;Lis I I I drc;1s 8, CUDMORE, Hurondale P. O.! 18!6-tt � will not hurt I biniself. Harness 1him I I l .. . . with a sureing!ie and bridle agd st-ap � . I ____ . � � . ; I I i : up his off fore oot. A comim'onibreEch- ." I t I � I ing strap Is bpst for tlils, th�e slort 1EACHER, WANTED. -Wanted (or School Section loop around, h$ foot between the fet-, - No. 7, Hibbert, a inale teacher hclding. -eeconil I asprofeaslonalcertiflemo. .Dutfes to I commedc� lock and the hoof and the I ng one muary lat. 1903. App:ioatlo 9. st�tlng.saliry. etc�. around his for1earm. Fasten . JI be received by the nnder2lzned up to Nove . t. DANIEL ldc-NAUGHTON, 84�cretsry g�i,bt"Ir of a strap t6 t4e near -fore f b ' I I I * the fetlock, phsa the othei )elrw irst, P. 0. 1 * en 8 fts, . d u pi I I . I f - - 4 _. � through the s7ireingle and tal e itl in � WANTED. -Wanted for Schocl Section � - No. fi. Morris, for the year 190g, & gchci�l tmeb- your right ban4 and the bridle rein in . Applicant3 should state � standing and salary your left hand. '; Push him slighily, and . peoted. Pers*nal appheatX-3no preferred. Ad- ; ].a i. . I ess HENRY JOHNSON, Secretary, Mgrave P. the moment. hd steps pull, sl -,ply on ' . ! 18164 the strap. ! 1* I .. I __ � i . 1 I '1EA CHER WANTED. -For soboolsection Ne.4, his of coorsp will bring him to s i. McWllop, a male teacher bolding accond or knees. .If he 1.4 a h-orse of anS, spirit, I ird class certificate. Applications, statim., palary he wilf &n�era . �ly fight very perti-na- be sent in befare Octobtr 801h. 1002, Dntiev ka .41 i namouce Janunry, 1903. BOBER]! RABKIRK, ciously before �e goes down; but, hav- � ioretary, SeVorth. 1816X4 Ing the use of Only his two hind leg , � f1s, - � I __ - he soon becon�es wearied and rests , , - rwith his knee I . - Now I :E M --P.A--Y* S .r.r 0 . � on the ground. , 11 I I pull his head toward you, and�he 1 1 . - . I fall over the ot4er way. T !, / �_o 7-0: - Hold him down for some Minutes, , i - 11 � . ___/ meanwhile gpe4klng to him veq soqth- ,-,), - .-I ) �, f -1 1. A , I ." - __." ­ .-- �� , A , ingly. Feed h1m lumps of sugar; I in ,,, ,S� - - '. -1 -1 - 1�1` .771 _11 � - I "., 1: 11 I I. 1. .11 ­ %, , " �, . fact, make as ch as possible, of Im � ..". I u . . I I - - _. - . while in this osition. Then �rel I When girl" of 14 and 15 years of age him and relpe I the lesson. He s6on can apepd 8 or 10 mouLhe At ,/)earns to Ile down very read4y, nd � then you can bmit" strapping � his off 1 HE CANADA BUSINES$ -COLLEGE, i -_ i � fore foorL Lat' �you can also 4ban on I 0 CHATHAM, ONT., i the use of the:strap and surcipglo by and immediately after graduation go taking his ne foot in your hand. you c I out and ,decure ]positions at $6'and $7 Then an �Ccompllsh the purppse - par week. . i by simply toudhing the near fore 1:11eg , We have at the present mornent cal!is for with your hano and finally by a mo- ve male stenographers and book-keepers, Uou of your baod toward his le,&. here the wages offered are from $35 t..) $�O You should #)ways acco'mpqny the )r moath, that we cannot fill,a& those prb i tred are all tngaged. . Write for catalogue. signal by the �oruuiand, "LPe Idownt" By degrees be ea us its;meanj�g, and 1 -D. McLACHLAN & CO., the signal can be lspen�ed with. If a ' I R5_tf Chatham, Ont. horse is large ind strong, the �,traiper I I must be cool, ivide awake ang alert; _Mluo_,%_� - ... . otherwise he may Wake a bot�h of it I __ - __ __ I and in h� b�rse or hims,elf or ! 11=1 both. � I I � i � I I , ! . - - - � - I S. E�wn. I I I � I . TIME TABLE. � An English ttay�ler. xvbo, has' visited , I every nation in th0 world Is authority L . Grand Trunk Rad1way. ] for the statem�nt �bat one food IS unt- � Tr&tne leave Alealorth and Ointron stations at versal throughout , 1 countries. I "Th I ere L I . X - ' 110yrs: . I Is not a ,part f e world,," he says, � )INO WEST— SMAXPOMM. UVINVO& if w � . 99. �0 . here you eannot get an � , While � Pas"tir.rr .......... 12.40 P. X. 12.511 r. V I , Fassenier ... .. .. ' 10.18 P. M. 10.!37 P. M In vAestern China, bowever, he,at first Wxed TrsiL.... - 9.20 A. M. 10.1b A- 11 had some di cul.ty in getting eyen � ,xed Train ...... - 6.15 F. Id. 7.06 P. N 'The nativ could not:�undmt nd I nNe EA&r- egTs. I a . passenger.. ., .... 7.69 A. M. 7.811Z hlin ,and ref u to reeo�n,lze t'he �ic- pbasenger.. .. _ 8.11 P. M. 2.56 P I xed Trsktn_... .. .. 440 P. M 6.16 i. tures be drew �s pWures of e- "The . 2598. , 0 ; � . Way I got oi� of ,the ditiliculty," he I Palm 1: . ndft "was tb4t 1 squatted down on erston and Kine'ardine � nNo Norr-1. Pass. blh�ed. Mixed my baunebm IfKpped my wi�_,,,s and I ' Imerston ........ 7.30 p.m. 12.0W p.m 8.45 a m. cock-o-doodle-do'A until the entire �a- I . I . hel .. .. ...... 8.07 L i07 940. tion Tasped w,', UR -els .... .. .... 8.17 LIU low ac�ale .... :. .... P.27 1 1.30 10.20 simfly provWd , witb hundreds .of - 11 I ! I � . � ingtani .. ..... .. 8.38 135 10.80 eggs.' . i I � I wso sou'Lu. Pass. MiXed. ri.93. �: � . Ingham., .. .. .. 6 63 a.rn 9 i%.tc. 3.05 p Ila Posm1bill . ieff, ,!Of the Teet,'. uevale ...... .. .. 7.92 9.17 F. I 3 -ume!s. . . .... .. 7.18 10.90 I 3 25 It Instead of I be crampIng in)pr - . � I NO .............. 7.28 10. 1 16 � 3.85 ment of boots 4nd �hoes the foot frDm . lime n._.... &2Q ii.so i 4.20 � . . r10 ! I infancy were 'llowed a free and rat - 0 1 � � . i I : ural deve)opme t, It, may be quostio ed I I t London, Huron and , Bruce . -whether under uc�lcondltlons t't nA,ht I - )Lqo -NORTH- r � I PR�&Wz�x.( Z I not be retidere capable of ,pertorm ng &15 A.M. 4.60 P.M � . I � London, depart .......... I * Centralia ...... .... _... - 9,18 . otber functionsi b�gldes tho�se of lcoo- Exeter_......._ .. 9;" 6(7 motion and Egrmu alning the weig1ht of Hens&ll . ................ 9 . Ott 1 8.18 ' 0 is t at Kippen ................ .. 9160 fM!t f ,the body. Certain iat least it I � . Brucefleld . .............. 9.58 6.F8 60M0 UDIucky mo�tals born With )ut Olintoll.. - _ _. _....... 10.15 . 6.E5 � � Londeaboro _.... .-.. .. 10."O 7.12 : arms have mana­�d to usO a ku fe, , I? I Blyth - - - _ _..... _... 10.83 7.V.0 fork. spoon, pe iaiDtbrusli and eYen I Belgrave__.. .... ....- 10.60 72'. .: � : , , � a Tio , Wirigham arrive .... . .. 11.00 : 1A lin, bow. � � , I )ING SOUTH- ' � pao"rig-t r. I - .. I I t! � Wing m, depart.. - .. - 6,50 A,'$. 8. I OP. V I I Goo!d as I n.1n Word. . Belgr= ...... _ .. -..-.. 7.01 A.E^) . Blyth .. . .......... _.... 1 7,14 3.�6 -1-fortified Erl-',deg7,00m-You told m.e Londeeboro ........ - .� ... 7.22 a. � Irl your father's edWDg Rresent , Clinton . ............ .... T.47 4.16 . -t- I es. � be a cheek for. rour Agur , � Brucefleld ................ 8.06 4.0 1 , ; Kippen . .............. .. �8.15 4.110 � S31uphing .Bride-!Wellt lsnt 1lens&l1_..._...._ ­ 8.22 I � .. .. .. - A.86 6.10 fn�llr ficur"I I - I .-- _______.._­�_ � T �-p , . I'��_ - - � lob I or � 1� 119 -� I d I 1 i ! I ) I Centralia .... ........ __ i.46 6.Q_0 : � . . London, (4rrive).. _.... - 9.46x, r. 640 , . -- MARRIA LICENSEES - Mr. H. A. Fenwick, sm of Mr. J. Fe:;- 11 . � I � ick, of St. Marye, was united- ir r!nrr"- I S ED AT: � I ,ony to Miss Katie, second daughter of t1 e � ` , ,to Mr. George McBrier, of the ooluilty f I THE 1URON 1 &NSITCi OFF149 arnnanagn, northol ir-latio, oa yvauflels- %y, September 124th. The "I'le'r w4p �rformed by Rev. A. Gr_ntl r 01 f I 01 il 0MIN .nox ohureb,at the residence ireutpe. I � I : I : I . � I � � ! . I I I :1 !1 i, I """ 70 0 r.' r I - �! A. 1 2 =11V .RWr____.1r.11ffl%__ N �� 1, .:,, I 1b i, .1 � I L . OEX�RAL . I I ! - . ­_ r I �� � I - I : I I i I : ' I . lj� . I .0. L� — . . r Hard pirar, - � �e 8tor �­ � . � i : i - � I , . , � . ,1. . � � - . i I �- i I/ I . �,\'. r . I.. , --- . i I . I � I � I I I ,1; L � ; A Complete stock of B�ilders' Ha : i dwarK-" � It � . 11,11. i L '. Roller Bearirg Bar -6 Hinges.' � Door I � I . I I A it , , I -� I I , � � I i and Strap Hinges, and Latches 11 at boi� . I I 1� , . � i .�, I ( ;.� I I . 1. � prices. � i � L � I I f Q 1; ) I 'i - ., I ­ ; � , I � .- , I I d . � A 2,000 lbs.'Standaril Steel Bewing � I I i ! -_ - -_ I ii - . I form Scales for $28. � Call and cx,%:nr I A �;f7:i ,.- �, � .'' r , , ;,,I .k.-;­.�S. I r them; fully gu ranteed. - � , � I ­;I't you I'L I a I -o % V - linill .) U111. ol ice bo.y I Ea,vretroughiD I an4 Furnace �; I wor� a , , ; %(-I'Y .,1;,e�J,t'­,;S1�41 I I �illltl ovul .(',:1111" apecialty. I � . , I I 1po?", I � i I. � . _. i , I i, i . . �'(,�,;,­, q.tid the �)usjpcss . iiial . "It',, 006", i I I S, . I t . . . ; I I I - i iWu�dje . i r 'J bad ideal. :41wimq�(.r . -111110 'I -13, 1 1 . ye, I Iii, I i 1. liow � i i i i li rv.,�s titiri-it-ul I or-, � ; I v r ., . ; 1� � I 11 I 1000iatui'�,:d I L-Zpared to the whee i . HA - . EDWARE': 1 I $1 .,- . I �)Y.­ ! : i �� I � . I -�-i I 1 : I . I : � i I . S:0_AS__-P0_-Rr_rTa, � � 1� % I L11i e �11 I y - 1�ote. I � i � L � L I ! , �__ � I IMre I s a it, I st-it, STIN -e note n a lit- i I - I i i I - ; _7 � � � . � I I � - emry exchauge . . ' i I I AUUTIO�EERS. I Tr� t ' -� I. i i p encil an h e,a rs ! . . . . I I � F 1�or eac I 1 ill wrilipg sinner; THOM AS BRGW N. Lic4 used Auctio r for tho '! ', . .&Uthors -i t pr4yers I CourAlee of E urou aid Perth. Ordr,rs lei t At , . And in gightl of 4 dinner.j 4. M. Campbell's IE plewer t warorooms, Sealonh, or ! I - i I . I I I Tun kxposiroR Off oe, will remlve prompt attuxt�ion , r t � J__ i I : , . Satisfaction guaran eed or ao charge. . 17 ti, I � I I . � __� I � I . . I . I I - - L )RAEL, licensed auotlon,cr � L Vi r I i I 1 i I p A 1 There was onqe �eyr'C . I UU. r . . . I � I 0. MeMI ifAVES the c.ur,ty (f p.LA of the county a Buron. Salts attended to ir, � modai ate rater, ind sati-ifalk--on I An V � I � I : gay Who was d �am ' young gn% placed In a zoo; gnatante-A Order, left abb the Seaforthpost:(ffi or Lt Lot 2. cono.8sion , Hullttt, �vffl ro, U OlVa , , r An old � In I � Who ca f orn r . I his lair, . I , prompt attention. � � 3814� I 1. 13 . To hear all tkie ! �e s t . at the rew gnu . - . I i I kn ew. � I I i A UCTIONEERING­B.1� S. rhillipi. r Lice need I i I I ! I -1 I I I ! : I 1 4 -1 I t% Auctioneer for the counties of Huron r . and . ! I r - L Perth. Being a ractical fariner. and thoroughly - � F'1410 � � e4 Injr. uriderstanding th wontp.pWesWely _y1doe o6bett4trpooitiontoi�t-alize�YO')d of farm We and imple- , ! i4yolit ' re an astto � on:]�4�1, 1 aren't you?" prices. Charg6awod-r&te, Satisfaction guara p toad � "Yes."' I : I 1 � ornopay. Allordarpleft t Ilensall post at Lot �8, Conce*iion 2, Ray, will b5 cffiae or r r" ly . : I "ShakeL I'm A �heairlcal In - nager. tteuded tot .. . P 17= r 'I wonder If youl h4ve as hard a time � ! . - � i i - I " - L � ! - , � I ; finding new star : I ; , L ar I I . have.,, I L I . I i I I 1 1 � I . i I - � I 1. � � I Opinions *I Loading Physicians. � I 14 . . I I hwe used qt ong's Pile remely in- mv prw�tice, - - rf j, and would ch(e ully recon mend it to ihe gentral public as one of he e47rdnedles for PUS On the inatke !d ; knowi )g I cc ml:osl it n makes - me W,Gro inoline to Yee, um ad it as a firat-class�r'eme'dy1f.r P1104. JOR'N . OCK, 9. D., ACtiDg fhy�iolau London Juil. , I � I ' � i � I � I Priep, $1.0-0. IFor sale b3i. druggis�, by, ucall'� on I ri ceipt of price. I I or� I i W. f. STRON Mapufac�uririg Chemist, L-nion, Ontario. P. I , 1 1796- i i. : 1 �2 . I . __ 1=1 1 __1 A__ _ - - i .11 I - ! .­ - .1 I — . I V.- .��, I I . :I - 4:.. , SIQN - -1 I. I �* �1. - , f�V-. e V ., .,� CIRCULA , _ ")i, ,.V -.v ,'--,. . " J �,%V_ , "', , I , , ,iz_�_, . q i OF TRF `, - �� SAW . i � ! I - i l � halempad I � 1 � I : C, C -t-1 ; :� 1::Y�-, . J­� I a , M t I I r_ t I . n I C- ?V'F O" , t< P0 , - . ; �_ C IrH :� to I "' J I . ; r- P0 M - � I tZ 01 Q � p- r-, 11 �:ro -1 b" -i P t i E 0 � ..� � ft C , . � C 0 � CD � I ll- " i '9 $Zj P t ��] �� . " 1, , 00 ti, M �=� �' C ) 841 C -t- 00 C I ,0 Ll" � 5 �, n i �11 � n. . a, PD 1 K- � �0 P7 � 0 C, M C CD 1� ?_ 0 � M :! 0..6 I W a P �0, ,,� I . 1: - , CD I' C'T' —0 �� r- � Cc j =", �0_ � %,a 1 ).w . - I = 5 1 M C � 0 � . X C� " �: t -h , C" a> ! it " ,W� . a.� 0 e GG W so r. . Lp 'I" C"t- . It - ia., I ; a )�. �' n " . a � 0-.d I �� 0 = - t-< � P . � am f. � � , ,:� i, r(J", . CD � :0 � 04� -0=� - � .90 * . :� 'Li CD � l " . � P_ = � �I " 1-1 (t eD DIQ 1, I -W 0 1 j,_. - H P-* -.4 0 i = Cr CD GfQ d I . r P I �& . � , I C. I I ti A �- . CTIV � P- 4 d UQ t7d (M $:Ij . 0--d * . I �t P-.1 n I � " M I 01 ,- =" d ft- O', C I 0 J tt r_ 01 :� 0-_; L'.1 0-- � M X , , , el"i I �� � 0 go P_ 01 � , H @"- C M� 4 �W ,-.e �4 P n , C ", =1 Q1.0 r ;�� � I- -, I C+- �=� . 0 * 00 � �� - (D I C+- � 00. I I *h c3i 0 . ;=i emb- . t "11 M " r M �Z 00 t1i 0-4 1�0 . OrQ.; 0-� & . ; I - - - � , STWK Fou sHimoR. .1 . . roPIG BRXXDRR8._�ha underel"ed will k"p ,,, t4t 26, Conoesvion 6, L R. S.. Tuckeron'* t, Uioroughbred Timwowu Po, also a thorough- brodYmmsErmnPio. A limited number, of sows will . he admitted to eSOIL Telms, $1, tmyabla al the Ume I 3f bervieo,or$1.50ifabx�ged. JAKES'GEML4 I I 1 1008-52 . t, � I IG FOR SERVICE.—Ibe undereigned will keep P on Lot 29, Covices4icia 11, ffibbert, 4 Thorouqh- , ' bred Yorkshire I car 4 �which he will admit a limited number of sows.1 Terme.—SI at the knNe of service. JOHN ELGIE, Phite.hurst, Ont. 1771 -ti , PIGI FOR SER'VICX.4The undersigned has on ,ot 2Q, Conce,slon It. McKillop. a thoroupb- bici Yorkohire Boar, to Which he will admit a limit- ' � ed number of sowp. T rmo--15(" palo�able at the time of ser -f i0e, with ther-prildlege of' bturning If necessary. HUGH T. GT419VE. � 17n.tf --- I i Aave pir Clothes 1 7 - . - RENEWED. -4-- : . No necesgity of gettingjnew Sprii)g eldthDa if yett will send your last yest's �Ilt to the 1 � I I I dF.AF0RTH 0YE 0P!K8 Old clothes made to 1�01; like uaw. ,Dyeing- and , . clicanin its' d gentlemen's clothe4 a specialty. nd smof ladits' a laoti a g rAnUd. All waol.goods gnar. &nteed to giv � eatis aet n on shott-st flotice. Shaip�,Js, en I 8, (to., sib moderate prices. elpase do not fill t ve I Is a c�ll. Butter and eggs Wen in exchance r a k. , . . REkRY NICH-04 1792 Opposite th Laltndry � , North Main"Street. . I ! . � ! . � MCKMO DMbr ry for 1902.: � i . I HICEIRAL NU X R, we. Winthrop P. O.. i JOHN S. BROZZI = �11,r, Seafe rth P. 0. f CHARLM LI Conmill'or, Winthrop P. 0. JAMES OTOU R IN, 7oumillor, Beechwow P. 0 AROHIBAI71) RW R, 06ancillor.' sestortki P. u JOHN 0. MOR I, N. C ark, Winthrop � P. 0 . DAVII) M. ROSS, ;L�6r, Winthro *P O.' SOLOMON J. SH No , J. P., swl� Inwacter, Winthrop F.1 0 � i ; I I; I I . i I I I! � : ; � . I I 1 I I i I ; I . I . I I . i . . I 1 1 :� � � i � : �, ., i I � : I - I i I � I ; I 1. _. __ - � .. - -- ,- - I I � I I - I : I � I � i . . ___�___1_____.Li_m,_ I . I W -W - ­ I I - 1� i I � I : I I 4 .�� t : i , . I . 1 � . I I i : � . . � . I : : . , . ' i 7 -he Seafor h I I i . I � I � : . � . . � i � I I . I � C3�-,,t . I L, e a' Store ; 1 � �__ i � I t � . - . I 1 . � Y (.,, u 'ea n . get all sizea of fruit geMs at . )u,b a shade olver cost. Call6n-lgetrny prices before �ou buy. Ala 1 all kitids � , , 0 of sugar fron� the darkest ight up to I . Reopath's best granulated; . baki"g molas gee, also all k" . inds of vin- e. egar, white,wine cider and mali vinegars fur pickling; .pickling spices and flavor, I . . ing�ii ; pork, long clear smoked hams, ' AQuiders and rolls ; bogt - iard. fresh � , butter and eggs. all kinds. of canned ' gnods, @aIt by the barrel, 4errings in . I boxes, flour, cornmeal, all ki 8 of . Oat - 11 KI me.als, graham &ur, rolled w eat, erearn � �,f whest, and.all the differ rit kiads of hreakfast foods ; flour, ri ,1 and rice flour, cookil3g fips 8 -lbs. fo 25o, 4 lbe. beat raihins for 25e, boneless &h 5 lba. __ for 25c ; grPen Rio coffee l0a a lb., or It, lbs. foil$l ; all kinds of obi,ma and -crockery and glassware very cheap. I have a lot of good scaps, Obich I will sc.11 12 bare for 25c. ' A eor4i&l iavita- tion to all -to call and get s�ne of the cbeap goods. Wanted, good fiesh but. ter� and eggs, for which the highest market price will be paid, either ,in .I casli or trade. I also kee'p 'a first-class i � , article of coal oil. ! � I : . I t � I I . 1 :- ! t :! -k I I Ao� G* AU,LT I . I Q_V _D rP - I o_EAF0x%1_L 00 . ; t � I . �. . � — __ � I 1 . I Hill &Ae ]EI ur. 1: i �� 4 i I . 'You never tay 'u er 10,31clock, � I The King of R,ang�s- I I . I do- . I . i toll . you T, . T" Duch's Harp3r Tho 'arh "I did � oncel," answered Mr. Meek- I . , : ' I ton. "Hearief forgot and loc ed the i I , � I i i I, . I I I door. , , ! � � I � - � I . — i -16 1 From the worst *orry I St I lit A�4er. I 1 , . * - I 1� J I . I I � 11 I ... Little diops of 1-WELter, 1.4 . , f - ' . . to the highest satis ae I I Littlej gTiLlns of nialt, I i, I. i Make tl e'�W " I : - -,� I . . I I ��h t y � f ortun(t �. ;'** ! I �In the, ; .11 , tion. One steppbig,4tonue I , I I I r*- , I — -I I I i '� I a � �i F : f i - I 4 I ____T_ - . i � . � I I , I � . ; , � I Ai lnd�cated. I 1 , I ' , First Citizei -As !� tt el policemaln In I I your neigh or1o6d,'squ.qre7 � , . . i I i i,The i . I secoul C tiz, n �I "gue$8 he Is, iat Jeast ; , ! ; � � I I . ; I - � he's nevier round whea wanted., j� I I I � I I . ! 6 ! i I I I ; I I . ; i I I � ', . I I ! I � 6Happy I � I 1 . i A ViolinIntle Remar'[:-, � 1 � I 1 99 i "Since Delia caMe back from the sea- I i shore she has two bo�s to her staing." , .* T, hou -�ht - I I i I - . 9 4 "The seasbore Is a 1, i ,,great ,place for I I I I , scraping acqualntanl ; isn't it""' L . "� , : i . � I � . ! - I : . I � , .! I 1 . & I ! : IN -An 'Oee : I I i : . , g , I I . � I . � i Popular F eltion. I � I i I ; � " I A dab or Awo of 41st ry,- ' � ._�.qw­ . "I 7k- . i A fragile thread' o plot* . . I . i � : . ureat gobso of talk a d lo�e an I gore; I � The rest, it rnat�erp not..; . . ! - � � . � I , I , : ! i . I � i . -1 I I � 0 I I l � i - ­ � I . Unlike �he achine. - I 1i . . d4 Do you think thE flying Machine ; . I �, % . - ..17"'. -1 I 1WU , . will ever be pr etical"' I I , I . - "It's bard to say., 9 he idea has been I I - i I '. In the 4ir a Ion-'tlme." . i et, - .- . �� I 15 i 1. I , � - _,_;,Ai��; - , - - � : . . . . I . ­ . - . - :!-: i I i 1. . P I �. A Goo_� H 1 b d I ' � 9 'a ' i '� � . I i 64 , I I think that, I in o� ern to' Make a I I . � good husband a � ma hould practice i � . � . ! i � I � The Ventilated Illuminated Oven. : "Yes; Put nc t p adh it.'� ' I � I : �. -I- ` . ! � i . . .-. . - i � 7 I- � .- - ; ==Znw�= a I i , - - � I 11 4 1 ! .1 � � Ir I : ! . � e I�RnLb. I � , In years you 42� know. Wall 3treet Leave your culinary trohbles,� � Prom #,a" lo "z,"' leai through, wo-rries a*nd expense �ehind I 33ut one briel da.y wIll take you, . you ; enjoy the economy�, tue . An far as I 0 V . . � . i ! � � . . c o n v e n i e n -c e, the db Olute � i � I -_ . -_ I i i I I reliability of The " Happy � ' � I , 1 A Difte el�lt Matter. I � I I . I I Thougbt.11 The best f riejid tho. BoggIe-,'-I heff(,, r th�t Iss Gol y 8 un- I I i 'Cie was'a crininal i careful housewife can baV'e. � I : I � � i Gogg,le-,'Notbing iof the k14 I H* * ' Just -a touch to the ! I I : wrecked'a ban C. I � i I patentO I ready f r any I i i J, � dampers and it is - I I � , i _� i . I I i � i . I i , ik. . ; i wo . : i At! Least That. � I I . � I- � � I . I I t ! . � I . . I People who ! ulop� he nlottol� *'I,ove . Its efficie'ncy will be a rgvela?. I I . � . - 11 eo ' ' 1 " � me, lo v fily 1 1 , . ,�, . liould q to It * : if you a e u iig th I tb ii , � . I I tiou to you y si e �! � (" t"', "Inst lovable : I tyr �I � 1 1 common kind. . I I , . i . . . I . I I !. � .. i I N ­ . . Z Is this not worth lnve�tiga_' i Iz , . I � . . � � �; %-. t- I - 1 � i 1 1 . I I I tioti ? Send for booklet '0 I Th,,­,]-h�,�)­M­ % � * I ''I " . � I - .(.�b,s . 1, . ,4.. � h- . I i () 11 I �a!� .. 1 1. I I. V - r , I I I sor:e kindly 61-4 , ) .s. fui vl-itu forgets � THE WM. DUCK STPVt � IV's k4idness to utlicrsY . CO., Lira itea, 04F D rar�tford I I .� . � I I . 1 1 1 — I I I - I . I : . I I- I or call and see the agents. A Wa Iso Propoidtf on- . I � I � ! I ) � "Cawll't I 11 ve a: I�Clc of your�,dear I . I . . 11 1 auburn hair t w ea r � 4 . bovemy heart?" , � I i I I . I � ! � "INO; it� mig 1 giv . ou heartburn.'.' I Sold by � � �; � t � � I . i I t I . I � I I . I f - . � Chesn A I/ & Smi�ey ' !!!! , V . I I I I � .. , 1, I I I Trui .... f al 9 reftx3a. , I � � I . : Sister-Wha­ Ili it � best wa� t re- I � - I , , . � - . taln a man's I"ve? 1 ` - � � i ! I i . Brother-DoL't rel:d,rn It. %, - - - i I : � ��,' I ! I ; . I I f I I . I I - . i ! ___T_, i i - : � ! i - : � �� ............. 1111111 . : An Aulux�]� Iteltef. I %______1.1 ................... .......... I : I � . I . lrojzEST I When autumn cornqs'and cools " P ffil 1__r1_l__ . I � We'll smile � nd s4y "Hurrah!" i 11 . I ; ; . Since men anf hor5es; both may ddtf �� I . Those coml hats of straw. I . ! I 1 � r-7/, - .9 . . � I . .. � I � . I - I � � i Pro ptly A�ccepted. i . . t I _� ! . ! . He- -You are nct,tbc girl to gl�e your- - 7 . .- . i . � I : self away, are�, you'll, ! I t � i Sbe-Nb; but you �ight ask f�ther. , Shorthand I . i . ! i I I I �1 : � I I i . I � I I � I I .- i I i � I i � Th46 Mal Point. i Book-kee'pfi_ "She hasn't" muc, of a flgure,l�has 9 g.) � ! � I � i I . _*"r� � I I she?" i ! ! Business Law WiRing, Oorres- I 62N o.; but her f,qth r has." � ! I I � - . I t I ,.� 0 � pondence, Typewri.ting., te., thor- � F � r � � I I � on I ; I ghly taught by ex erienead' . . . - i I , '01 me en. , � i . * ty Busi- L ' . ftme men 3Lra It 4E drums teachers at the Forest, � � � That are ba rig by the boy . neas and Shorthand ollipi - It's th a biggg, hea ed ones, no, & lion I I don, Oat. We hav Clay That pro Mc e t ost:nolso. ! I I i I I ; I I in placing competent pupils in I �: I . � : I : good p�sitions. , F e eek. i - I i . I a 1�v � . "Howmany ervalats-do you keep?" College re -opens Septembul 2nd. "Oh, about loar � five'a week."- . � I �� , Send for Catalogue. .1 I Town Topics. I � I I q I . I I . . � � J. W. Ifest6rvelt, I vene VD. 7 I ' I uty, : - CIPAL. That beauty' Ju t s In dmaep we know, ,181026 PRI; ; � I : � But then w guess I I I That rule will work ib ways, for : go . : ness. : � , . . Is ugl �1 -;?hll&delpbiA Flr�vx- I I . I � The Bell Telephone Cqmpany —1 ­ , , ; � � - , . . , A Burde . Self and Otheks. ,o I of Canada. i J I I I I � � 11 Take c%re of p ur Ile-, ; Y -n h-%ve me lks to i Ti A new issue of the subweribers'� directory, neglect it, and thus be3m a a btirtlen to your an � perhaps to others.' When I the liver gets alcgrish, for the diatrict�of Western 0(itatio, h3elud- int I , Ing Soaforth Exchange, will be i�sued mrly the kidneys inacti , %Dd I Ih,) b'�,Wels constipated. . I in. September. Orders for new connections, Dr. Chase's Kidn piliver' Pilli. wit] premptly @et - I i changes of addreas, chauges of zt&T�es, idupli " I your filtering and exer tory syi,fem In pe -fee - t order, � cate erLtry of names, &c., should ,be placed . I andlDsuragood digoolion re'l KWA health. rhere , at once to ensure their appeisraucp* . � to no madiewe so kne ?lyua7l, and iione & i suo- I � I ' ' i ces,fal. One pill ii dc o, I , E Oats a box. I. V. FEAR-, !Aeal Manager, I I � � : : t t_ . 1, I : ! . i i . i ! 1. ; I I I . ! , . � I I 1� . I I I ; I . i i : I i I . I I I I I I I I I � . L __ . - - I. -- - - -- -1 - - - -- -- - - __ 7 � - 1_7� i . � .. � . I : i - , . , ? � - . � - - - - .i: L� J : � 4 - - - - - - - & I - " I " �.. L i .-1 , I 11 t, � - � — I � 1�1 : ­- ;;: 7- - . .- . - - -, I - � 11 - - �' . � Y� I I ,�_ - _- , , . - - i 't. . 4� . '_ J � i- - L 11r:,_ :,_ '. 1 f-7, j 4.. 4� - - . 3 _.il E. :,,% �4. --I - 11 ��T ­ j� .... �f� _�- _. ­ - __ — - Aii-- _ , .4�_ , .1- I f� �M . DUMAS ON SNAKES. 1-1 I . ,� i�,;; il � 11 �_�, 0 - H- �,3 1_11 � - i � � IV, t 4, A Characteristic Story of the Impo- .- iil '4 - 'I T -4 .. 11 � �, r � Pli I t� ennionx Frt-isch A-uthor. ;, , I �, __ - �Vl 0 , , 4WI � I I " When M. (le Villoniessant was found- i � !, 1; t� ,­,. .i . � f. I � �Ii I - Ing Le G,rand Journal, he wrote to Du- � '� ::: I �;'L - - lim 11 11 I �._ i.; iii.qs, asqk;ng for his nssistance. Dumas - 11 i, � - , 4 ,10 , � :i I - , at,ouce prepared a romance in six vol- t� .1 T - , - �; ,�i T , J_ , I . �r I !, I - �I.W 'Z- 4­� uffics. In the meantime the editor _!�­l � 7 �il ­­ . ­ I : 1- 77- '. asked him for some articles or cause- PF, �, I I - I �. ", �, � - I '11 Z " C� zl- , ,;t ries, which were to be published Imme- _.; � t. - 1, � . , , ­', , . i 1�" - , � � diately. "I ba-ve the very thin,g!" cried I 1, I - t. � �7 il f, � ._� A - � I �g - 11 ji�. "! � � 1-1 - - - -, Dumas. "I wa s j u st .about to start on _,, C-1 1-11 � . . - �_ 1, '. , "#,: �: . �, a whole ser;es about simike-." "'On , - 7. - . 1,jj ,:'., � V , I Z, ., . --- ., -1 snakes'.1" "Yes. I have the entire Sub- 'i " - � i I Ix , t�� 7 Ject at my fingers, ends. I spent half N.", " :� ff !I-.. , �rrl � � , I , i- . yi �,_., � my hfe studying them. There's not a ­ _j 1: � . . � i . I �i - ... soul who knows anything about the r I,- k I 'n, � - - ,; �N �: ­ - dear, .interesting little creatures. You �_,, � _; i d - ��� '! I. - 1, , . .. � 'r j", .1 -will find it will be a great success- I ��� - Z; 1! j, 1, - :V . _ � __ _ ..'' tbis article." The editor, half con- . - :7 j; i"I -i :. ,I ee accept this article h �� :4, � I 1-4 __ 11 - . I �. _� , -- to I$ r on snak�s, saying to Iftself, "After J� I Ri,1 �-� 4 ! , all# Dumas is very likely to hit on _11�11_; � �1 , � �_� - I .. something effective,"' "it you want a i�*�41 � I i� - 1. 11" � ­, �Z _1 little cash In ,advance, you can draw on ' ,1%, � z! . - 4 : . me' "I have plenty. " said Dumas, "for 1H �_` �, I I . 4 � the first time In my'llfe, I confess;:but, -11 i . � -132 I ! -------- "I - Still, I really have e)aougb!-' W14 V " _. - - � � 1 :41 1 They parted, and the editor returned � K-111 . &t ' Eil to his office. On �arrlving there he 1j., I ru--1. , rfound Alexanderls� secretary waiting _'tl . �__P.. ,_ ,_ for him with the' following paper, ­ 1, � : I- i . - I ready signed: i A 4 . . . . . I � 4 ; � � I I I - - . ... Received the surn of 50 napolemis on � ­ I � �_ . I . account of my storyl. A hearty squeeze . �� of the band. � .A— 1). __ I z ti � The next day the secretary arrived : - �_ ,with the first feuilleton and a letter, � . which ran: I I My Dear FrIend—be kind ,enough to . - hand the beaner the Sum of 9 napoleons. . i , A� D. ; ! I The very same ev,enin- came a :dis- -patch - from Havre: �,: � � - I On receipt of thls please send 26 napo- �� I �. 1cops to rny lodgl.nk,s at Frazeati. A . thousand thanks. ,[ A. D. �. . .V An hour later came another: . � - t 1 M -Y Dear Boy -1 sbould have sa:id 13, � .1 not 20, naps. You are my best Wend. � V � The feuilleton Is on the road. i A. DUATAS. � I ;, l - I The finale of tbis.�apftal story is no r 11 less characteristic. �rhe feuilleton ar- � rived by post on the"following day and I M � . I -was found to con�afti exactly four lines of Dumas' composition. two at I the beginning and -two at the end of 11 � I . 9 - the paper. Thus it ran: "I copy from I iny good friend, Df. jlevoll, the follow- ing particulars abo-at snakes." Then .. . � came a long essay on that subject, all I copied out in his own neat hand-vi;TItIng and closed by this original remark, "In - I my next I .will deal with the boa con� r .- ,.strictor, the most curious bf all the � . snakes.','- - . � I -1 ; � . I BIRD DiOGS. . � : I I Some of the Almoet Huntan ,Work I � Thene .Clever Canines Perform. I Roading denotes tbat a dog Is follow- . ing a trail toward the birds by their �.l foot -scent, as a man in an analogous. "I'll, . � manner might follow a Bock of sheep 7 . I - by -watching their tracks. 1 4 I Drawing denotes that a dog Is ap- i proaching birds by a scent in the air, 1� . as a man might follow n flock of sheep 11 � � by the long line of dust hovering over 11 q I : . - I I and around the trail. Drawing Is,con- � I i � . . � . 4 fildered a much superior manner to i i , . roading. It 4s commonly Marked by I � , . �� - � greater accuracy, qu�ickness of execu- - � I'll 1, I � . � � 1 tion and dash of manber. V I , iii , I I Pointing is the stop which the 4og M .efinItely located I .. - I ... the birds or whi�n he thinks he -bag . I . z � done so. It Is the preliminary pkuse to ..- � I ii : � i accurateLy determine- the wher6bouts � I � � . I - of Phe hidden birds b0fore be springs to - I I I 4 4 � CaPture. If he misjudges and �prings , . In In, the - wrong direction, all his pains "I � � 4 and labor come to nothing. In. his . I ' � training be Is encouroLged to point, but I I Is prohibited gprlugftig:�so that After a I time he .makes his point and bolds It � istanchly. I 1 If by any act, willful or otherIvise, I I he alarms the birds and they take I 1 7 , . wing, it Is called a flush. If the dog il when golng up wind on game flusbes . !, the birds, lie commits an error. If un- 11 � - ' - I I der certain circumstances he flushes :i I 9 . when going (lawn the wind, the -error I r may be excused on the ground tb�at be- . � � I . : � I Ing. up wind of them I It was Impossible � I : . �to scent.them - and therefore I mpOsAble I to know of their pres6 nce�- � i . - . i 1-1 ; � I . i �_ 'I , . . A Hainan raradox. � � i I One often hears an amusing pnra- I . I dox—sucb as a brass tin whlstb� goin,g, . , . I I 1 around a squarp, a home whitewashed I .i �, I terra cotta, and "an awfully niciel � ii thing. But it is not a common ,occur- . I . I � �rence to come across a "black wWto I i � 11 I man," and yet this phenomenon is to -5 i � � ;I - - . i , � be seen almost any day in New York. F il I - 1 ] ,The ,gentleman is said to be a colond , � - I .; � I �'minister in the d'ity, and although In - ;I - f 4 i . ; .i I;the distance,be bear$ the outward re- I . !I . I :seinblance of a white man—moreespe- ti J ;cially on account.of his pallid features I I � and gray white hair—be Is unmistak- - : . 11 I I � 4 ably of the colored race, and what is I i . I il . :11 �not the least remarkable IS that ;Jn I I � � � : .n with his plaradoxical apn � I � i I peacance he is lv�ont to relish "hotift 1, i 1 1cream puffs!" . i I � I ,- � � I 11 4 � � Making a'311r,ror. :4 � . � , Here Is the method used in the Mann- : I . ;facture of a mirror,�',: After the glass 11 �has been carefully --polished on b6th I Isides it Is laid on a Orin table (tsuafly . I � � of Stone), with upturned edges. and ... i ,,I II I . . - :one or more s cc t . 0 - 1. � ., � � tupon the plate. Quicksilver Is then � , f H spread over it and iat once forms,An I I ; � � 11 � I ! lamal-ani -with the .1tin, making a re- I . 7n I I t:l .J . � -, �i '; Ileeting surface. � .. i I I I I � I I Natura'1131. I I I � � One Girl—Jack trIN to kiss me last I J � I 'I night. - I 11 I ; , Anotber—Wbat In the world did yoU 4i . . i . 'do? I 41 : I � _. �i � 110b, I was up In arms Ina minute.P 7 11 - I � %. I —Smart Set. Z A . . I I - � I I � q ' 11 T � ,� i i t N i A Definition. 11 ��� �', i � - 1�. i 1 LIttle Clarence—Ila, what IS experl- ;t �:, ... , It I I -. ;1 � � jence? I � ii I . I Mr. Callipers—Experience, my son, I$ . i _1 V - . 1'� -I 4 � 'Ithe headach s on acquire from butt- - , " , - .1 � I I � Ing against World.—Fuck.' -If It Z I � � I I 'I ! � I . � TP 1� - I - . . � - -1 ­ � : - , I" I I No 8-PAV-1,08 I - - I , - � - . - The -worst possible s0ovin can beturedin 1 45 minutes. 1418002eg, Curft &W,� Stlists 'I k Not ptilinful and Devoe has I , ,I, I Ile r , I � ut I, t ScMled intonnation abol , . I new method sent free t6 horse owners. � I I � I I . I I � Writetoday. Askforpampliletft. 202 � rkwing Brog.,fAeouts,zos�p.tBL,Nost,Tomdo,ojkw�- 'p � - — I - - I - � I � , : I I . I � i I . I I , - I - - . I -_ I . . . I � I . I � I I i - i.� - � . ! . l � . - - - I 1. � � I � � � . -1 --- - - - � - - � I -1 - -_ I i . - ;� -_ .­­ - - — : I I I � - -- 2V - . I I I -11- - . i � , --- . i I . I � I � I I - I 1 .� i � : � . ! . , I � � . I � i : 4 i � I i ' .L__� ---J[_;_ I __­__­_.­_­_]___- I I . � - I I . .1 I— I... __­­ ­ __ -1 - � '. - � -­ - __ .- � - I .1 - __ - i � I .- - ___ .