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I Little Liver Pill$. � , i � � r I Must Bear SIgnature of � I � . N - . . : 01 .... I �����7 1111111111111V000---0 0 - I � � ; ill , i/o;i r,a--e�,­,e ��,�;j , � - .. i -gee Pac-SlIsAle Wrapper Below, I __ - sma as e"y i I i to take as sugar, , � I � .1 FOICKFAWACHgo I DTICD 0 ESS � CAnivito FOR Dam ' , t i, C; I, 1`kf ITTLE. FOR BILIOUSNES I �L I . VER FOR - TORPID LIVER* P 1, 1 , FOR CONSTIFATIOI(-_ Ill -so � 9 $ALLOW SKIN. 11 - FOR THE COMPLEXION I - I - - . . I I , CURE StOK'HEADACHE. � . - VETERINARY - . TOaN GRIEVE, V. S., honor graduate of Outarl, tj Veterinary College. A Adiseaseis of Dome3ti animals treated. Calls promptly attended to an charges moderate. Veterinarty Dentistry a specialty oflice and residence on Goderioh street, one doo of Dr Scott's offlo6, Seaforth. 1112-11 — . LE(iAL i - --.----- � W I . I ';JAMES . L. KILLORAN, arriste r Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notar Public. Money to loan. Office ever Pickard's Stor NA14 Street, Sibstarth. " 1528 1 f . . 9"i I I . � rt.� 8- HAYS, Budder, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public Solici for the Dominion Bank. Offloe-in rear o Doxn�ixxton Bank, Selisforth. Money to loan. 12S6 I ; � I LM 'BEST Bardu,er� SOI4.0 C-0 1�( tary blio Offi so _ ""i's bookatto , M�Ixl Strel-0 Mrg. � ! I 7LIENRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, &o JLJI_! Money to loaa- Offioe-0&4's Block, Sea oi 1679-tt . - . ! I . QARROW & GARROW, Barristers, Solicitors, ft Cor. Hamilton St. and Square, Goderich, Out I I � J. T. GARROW, Q. 0. 206 CHARxi G4RRovt, L. L. B. OLXESTED,- successor to the late firm 0 "'r , koCaughey & Holmested, Barrister, Si _ .; , ;;;;; I sneer, and Notai Solicitor for the Oar ad Bank of Commerce. Money- to lend. Yam for ii Offloo, In Soi B16* Main Stres! �; i I � DOtG & DOIGs � � Attoneys-at,-Lmv and Solicitors in Chamery. A] kin 4 or Canadian legal business will receive special atterltion. Accounts and nc,tes collected. IlUeeds, !Korigages, Will -3, and all kinds of Conveyancing exe ed accurately ana promptly. Offices In the Gowar blo W. M. Dow, L. Lft Sault Ste. Marie, Idichigan. i .; A. M. Doia, L. L. B. 1 IM -4 f i I DENTISTRY." - - I F, W. TWEDDLE, I : DENTIST, Grad i Oate of Roi College of Dental Surgeons of On tario post graduate courae In crown and bridge worb at HaakdFit 83houl, Chicago. Local anamthetles fox paial ass= extraction of teeth., Office -Over A. Young'a grocery Wre. Seaforth. - .1 1764 D1 . F. A.. SELLERY, iDentlet, graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also hano , graduate of Department of Dentistry, Toi Unir ralty. Office in the Petty block, Ren8aU. WIU isit Zurich every Monday, commencing Mon. . rune lot. 1687 . � ROSS, Dentist (au0bessor to F. W. D4-T'td1.)j graduate of Royal College of Dental "Urg no of Ontario; 11rat class honor graduate of ,Xoro�tc univer'Bit - - crown and bridge. work, alio Cold 1work in all �t;s forms. All the most modem meth�ds for painle � as filling and p&1xilessex4raction of Seetbil", Ali operations carefully purformed. 3 ffloe Twed4le!e old standi, over Dill's grocery, Beaforth. . � � . IMO MEDICAL. I I i 1 Dr.'John McGinnis, � Ron.: raduate'London Western University, member Sf. O' ptarlo College of Physicians and Burgeons. Officalland Residenoe-Formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. Pickakd, Victoria Street, next to the Catholic Church . ArNight calls attended promptly. 1453XIS : I i t i DR. H. H. ROSS, M. B. I 011%ce over Greig & Stewart's Store, ; p � Seaforth. - l Night calls attended to at the office. . I 18D2 01R. F. J. BURROW% , "to realdent Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen. Us Mospital. Honor graduate Trinity University, damber of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario. Coroner for the County of Huron. DMce and Realdence-Goderlob Street, East of the stellihodialt 0hurch. Telephone 46. 1888 . DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, ilodakah street, opposite Methodist cienforrib ; � I I .Q. 1 SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbeir, and *xnbez Ontario College of Physiolanar %nd Burgeons. Coroner for county of Huron. I a. W, KAY, honor, graduate Trinity U o' "tl g d medallet Trinity Medical College. 11= Oollege of Phyefolans mad Burgeons, onjario. - 1488 _" __ 1 0— � RED CEDAR 8HINGILMS. I The, underalsZriad,wisheo to announae to. the public that having b6ught a large quantity Of tile three beat brands 01 r(:d cedar shingles, and by getting a liberal discount for cash, is prepared to sell them to cus. bomers a,t prices that defy competition. I I � S. CAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. HEMLOCK LUMBEIR. - Having In stock at the Seaforth Lumber Yard a �­, very T.arge quautity of all thb different lengths and . ?A idth�, is prer."red to fill any bill that is presented Ithe very beat quality of Ilemlock. S. LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seaf orth. FINE. ; Having bought a large quantity of pine from a large firm in Muskoka,, I ani getting pine dressed, both sides or ore side, for siding, flooring, coiling; wide plank for water troughs; spruce and balsam for gravel boNeu, light and durable. Also white cedar a In les XX -X -X and XXX and XX of best make a�� OJF in Mix si. Large stock always on hand. S. LAM WS Lumber Yard, Seaforth. : 177 II 111,1 I - - � Saved by Prayer. . Two: small childrer of a friend of ours :based acroL,a a fibld one day by a were c forooique cow, and in telling about the enespe, the IiUle girl said : - " We were aaved, mamma, in answer to prayer, I told Tommy to Dray as we ran, -and he said he didn't remember any prayer, �190 I told him to ,Say what papa says ab breakfast.: 80 he shouted : I For wha.t We � are about to receive, make us truly thank- ful.' Then we crawled under the fence and were io%ved.' " I ROBERT JARDIfqE'&WOO- I . . . IN(+e . I . I __ , . . � A1.1T ALLANDALE'TtOMANCV. . . ' . The Black Bull was not an ordinary inn - rather a survival of the wayside house o rest. A wood of pines, stretched from thi rear down to the rivek and ,� tfie cheerfu . white front of the house stood' out from thi glooiny background, beckoning welcome liki . a human friend. � On each bide of the porch were benches where the farmers Eat on market� days ex changing the gossip of the countryside. In doors the best kitchen was the' - gathering . place I I On a certain, March morning a ifim of pini � fec"wixidov logo blazed in the grate,and the bid, L . I lw�aa thrown open to let the breEze roui tb pinewooastray in. Contrary to priacedeni the hostess of the Black Bul) was a Opinate While her father lived she had set abide al offers of marriage, and stood � staun ably be tween the old man and his- besetting sin o, conviviality till she laid him, honored an( lamente3i, in the kirkyard 9a the hill. , One suitor bad remained persistent, Rob ert Jaraine, of The Willows., His farm w8A � on the Durnfriesehire hill, and he aould loot down on the Black Bull from it@ g&b1e win dows. But he -did not content himself witt I : that. He was a frequent- visitor, larid Esthei Morrison's face, took a tinge of p�ixxk,and ab gave a hasty touch to her smooth hair so ahi � heard his voice on the porch.' She was i prim. precise young woman with fippd- ideas and Robert Jardine was easy-going and geh II ial ; so, by the law of contrasts, they we'r, made for,one another. He was ai of fey Words,. and it was enough for him to itan( with hie back to the fire, stroking his browi beard, and watching E-ither.: No one wonl( . I , , have taken him for a wooer.'and yet, in 4i, , I ` . slow -fashioni he was bearing down stead i!ll, on the poit of matrimony. - � , � " It"s real Leartsome up yonde,r the now, he said. " The sloa thorn's e in bloom in th4 lane, an' the birdies are ahigixx'a�d the la _� h sk,ippin' in the meadow -it's real h, artsoini ) I � I at The Willows." I .� i I Ib was not the firat time Ebtber had he�( � the charms of The Willows, varied �only' ., � " -the Season. I i � . ;; 'I . "I wouldn't wonder," she absented. 1�'T[6�4 � , country's aye nice in the epringtimo. I� it�'e good season for the lambe, R--)bert ?t' . - 1�! . " Well, I ha'e seen bettqr. � There's a 4obc � I . few o' them dout3y enough like. I'm no' 1�( I rich thes , year as I thought to r be. You �seo­] ' was reckonin' on gettin'the house new ' ! , I' . � ored an' painted thLis spring � but," w 1 f . 9 ithl�, 7115tful glance at her, " I'm iwaitin'." ; .; I. Esther smiled. I I: I ' )� � " John Robinson va3 aski'h' me ,if you, � iy I a mind to sell the Black Bull. He'd,g 'a y( a good price fci lt� did pot look afp hei I ag&iD, for he knew by heart ,the obstinatt upeast of bar chin when -b:e mooted � thii . � ! , topic. . ; i 11 An' what for would I iell' the ]�;lach . Bull, Robert, Jairdine ? Folk shouldna. be ir haste to make changes. Thi be the lonx. I � I :1 �r o' ruein them." --i . �., I � Yin' box 2( 1 Hesighed. "WellImuet..�bemo� though there's nobody carin' inuch *hatiroi 6d I go, - I'M MiBBW the old motilier mdre eve. -j . . 11 '' .day.,, � f, � . The words touched her. She hat I d out 181 hand, and it was lost inbis. � ! b1i I I . "Some dav, R0 art, maybli ther L Will ( ril 0 � 6ne to watch for y ur homec6=1 .�o - � � i His face flushed and he laid his 4ands bar shoulder, but m be dre w back. : , . r 'I 11 Oh, I'm no' saiin, who It will �e,)) 84( added. � I i I I I I - 11 There's but 'one woniarx in the .V.vorld fi I I me, tin' well ye ken that, F�ither,"! he sai . . � . sternly, and strode away. I 1, The little town 11mong the hill-ol was 4 .1 A uneventful spot, and as sations were rarlE and precious. One of these was the yearli visit of Signor Jacobi with bi,i- circus an4 inenager. It was the .market day, ano . � - crowds stood gaping at the gay processlZ In startling contrai to �he ladies in velv and spangles was a monsiter ape in . a cag� bringing up therear a crally, old be. Ic * I ooke� ou�ifr wrinkled face' , om between th.0 lbars,,and be pu,! (,r'h 4 Bteal�by hand ti� . , . . *1 iiv� a . a seize an inquipt e old i :rmers -spect3kol ' or snatch a awain's gay Oecktie. SuddeDl , no one could tell ho' a I hubbu � YI : 1 arose -,,Sh 1 k@ & 'd jostliag and scrimmage. rie a -cipp a cage had give# The fastan nge 97 th ' way, and, with a wild ci�ash for freedom, . hie , jabbering and Ichatting, - over th� I 0 beads of the terrified cr6wd. Signor Jaco�i I smoked hi's pipe- that aternoon in the p . orc4, of the Black Bub,� T a performance w a postponed, whilo'his troupe scattered i!n quest of the missing member. . t . I u I � " He has the c I nning of fifty foxes, lx� old J-argo,," ,he said. 11 He ham doubled 0 me more than onep ; but he turns tip whe* he gets hungry, JROs ajerafty old 6oy." �� . ' " You'll come vi�,ith mo to the show, Eat- . vdrP��A&;,,�� . I P, : a?,_- - - � ... . ... .... 11�. - ,�.,-- � 13M 1_.,_,,__A.�� __ I - .6 r-.:-4 �k - -, . 0�5�;-:��M_41_%- W,- 12 19, - =t�*- _­_ , * " * __ 1111111IG-U _11i-runni is 9—illi-lo-yi-ky'Nins-riKI-4&-P-TiiTI-ky-u-ItTik- �_1111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I j� -1W=WWgggggpW%_Wfflk_T r xi ;;MJ&rA!W I'm I -F IF - I I I I I . I I i i � � � . . : I � . I Jardine,�� she said. 11 You'll �� io see I . � i ,have I I . I i I . ! - - __ I . I . I wh are. 11 , I I . - . - 1-1111111111111111111111, I q *our wife else I . I i . ! I � He started forward to graspi nd, bu, � I . � _: ! I I �� , I . i she pushed him back. i: I I � 4 . . .1 . I 1 64 NO word more shall cross �my libs bu , . I I � I . I ; I I Plk - . � I . well you 1now that I can neve', marfy you7' -=I- I * , I I . I . I - now.". �. � l� I 1: � I At I Never marry me ?- An' wh 6b for 1 do you Silv* e ; I. I think, I have bee a toilin' W these ye�rs if it . I . I 1� I I wasna-to make 14 home for you ? An' ,now, . ! � I you say you can aever marry rie." 1, . - 1 go stood before her,his face working wi�h Gi f t ,a - � P, i I 4modon. I I � � . I r �! 1 "I'm no great things, mal be, I�w - ri I I . .:: . - � I I your faithful lov r, Esther, all' y ;,t'irt4e not - . , I . )t - h fi ,)� IWE have just issued anew ; 44 e, oct,mr goin. o throw over in t e kee 0 � a' the I I I wrot � t �.' neighbors. It's nob as if we were str ger, � and handsomely Illus - i I �, ill i n I . 11 I i U ken me lang eriough." , t trated catalogue a f I I - . I ) I I Piorce who I ' ett, me yoll A ', fine I ken you, Roberb," 11;e gal which will be mailed to any I . 9 1 �.' i y I _ I N � , drily. "I would �naybe be a happier Woma � address on request. I I 1. a 1 �ery kin i,etter this day if I diddia." I I I I 1 4 � I I WhIlst it Illustrates bui a small I � "I'm hanged if I cab maie out! Who, I � andl ladidsie. � e.17 . ou're drivin' at �" be retort�d in, anger portion of our stock of Fin( Jewelry, , . I . � - ' I I ; each department of our bu Iness is : I , s of wea � Will IDU speak straight, an"Itell me why, represented by carefully seected I Th' sands of wea - d sick women y ro , . I airticles, 1, I Von'ro th win' Me over4 YoWre m4ir gli can t�xa e� the beginni g o a new life of � e speech th I an . i � wi'th to V.4 I I I Our stock of Sterlin Silver perfect health to that efter written to 444 have nothing ... say if �ou havei rot. I season is of peciial I . . � Dr. . Pi rce.'� i cannot belp,what the, neighbor� think, I for this S Sick and ailing wol are invited to J2 � 11 meric! In it there re in- � . I it Dr. Pierce*, -by etter�free. All not mean to.marry YOU. � numerable gift piece mod- : consu 4' So be it then. You'll be �Iashed w . corres onden'c'e held a strictly private . rice, art tic in � I and sa r 1 confid tial. Address Dr. nae mair. Ye can spier. me when ye, design, an embodying use- il me back," he said, flingi�g out. She W;atob3� � , R. V. ierce Buffalo, . . I - ad him mounting his sp�inp c rt, and, un � I ; fulness and durabilityi . ' ' - I . i i Dr. erco'sFavorite rincriptioin cures willing tearsolouded fidt eight, I I I aiiii-aw-i . I I weak. d a6hing bac adaches, nerv- Snow fell late that ear, checking th . 1 "' 6 ousnp and ,�, ly ailments by promise of spring, and the had as", ' ' T ' , cu'ripg the w� 6manly d is�a es w�ich �_-ause ,of whitening with hawth( Tuds, n a" R � .. I at er I - Ryrie Bro s., w . theu�. . � i a . I i weighted with a pallid burden, There Jewelers, e I[ spri rk ill," much gossip over the cassatihn of R W s ,,,Tn t ng of I ' a e ve obe t ena scholt , ing- . ' I writ 151r.j. Aivi 11 a e Wash' ry 1. ton I . Jardine's wooing, for ev 01 a was'i intor� Tonge and Adelaide St 7eets, .. , emeur Co., Minn., , ba was very A � . . i -�ve�lci,a ,d ached so that I c u d do no work at eat5d in the love story o the Tpisbress of t�4 I . , � I I I Toront.o. L RIL, W I! was obliged to Wk to my b�ed. I fel.k a Black Bull. I i [ cons to urin�be and the' pains in I !� I � desire i Eather's heart I was - heavy, 11 and as thO : a lbA,d were alinost Mimi able, . I . J wtote to � - ' D � e, who sent n,e .0 , kind lettqr, ud snow began to thpw she turne her thbughtf ... '� ID , I- .,. , . - I , , � , - sgd me to take his 'V I __ I �� dvi 1&ite Prescripti n -_ I I and I G Iden Medical .r)is V ry'l I I . to the garden she� meant to I . out �to th( _­ wrl i - I edge of thb pine trees. ,She k ilted Ap bell . -7 1 bottles f each and at ' -*el I woma 0 1 1 . i � ' skirts and made -her walk over the h4ps of I I cann(it sav enough in fa or of P . *cels I - - _� � medi(qti es. 11 I - I as1t year's leaves, In a hollo � mmoommimm . � .w sow,thiii, I � I (i -es - red caught her eye. Stooping,' over li� s� through my fingers. Now h wants to gei 1. I t 1V orite Prescrip i n I? ni 1, iwea t, 1. women strong, sickc v 01 ien well. Accept saw that it was a scarlet jac ot wit round, and that's half ,the ba tle." i 8 P I : . . � I I no stibstituii Yor tl e 1 ntedicine �vhich brago'buttona. he took a � branch n � I ' i I . . I . � so * * * * * * � � works wonders fi�r e k1 woMen. � cleared the anow away,, Some bulki, thi xg . . � I I . Dr. Pier6e's Pfe ii �ellets ari� the 1�ybexxeath. A shudder sei:jed 6r. It . When the roses -bloomed w its among thi ' ' inost desirable �a_ tijv fo r: de.licate looked like a hu an body. Bad some po6z, ivy in the por6h'of The illoi Eathei I - WOMeU. I I i - creature periahe in the snovi There w � I I . �zl Jardine came� home. John Robertson is �bi I M I —n � 11 I . I I � I , , I iiiiiiii— a heap -of bones under -the oarlet� clo landlord of the inack Bull, and The Willow I Again a -shudder eeized.ber, though she i i more heartsome than ever mder the r'�111 her ?" a 3ked Jardi-ce, 7h oved I a �ariety . I ' I '. entertainment. I not a nervous wo, an. I She evolept away th cf the tidy mistress. I . I I I 11 No, no , ;Robert, � cannot lea�e the last r'einnant of enow, ai�d ther I lay ,bare I --- Now and again a me ! nory $omes to lier o � house. I promised th ry aide to, leb; them ghastly. object -the gigrtic, Fil eleton�.of th'�' � the sinikter visitor that alm at robbed �e . I . . go ; besides, I have in iccounts. to' make loot ape. I I I I . 1 cf life's treasure oflove, andl,sho has learnei � be, up. I must be,banki tr y money. �1 � . She was turning awa to' a I a known I ok to be very charitable in , r ud gment. 1 . . I I 0 ., ,A&Yo aregettinglb be - a rich woman, discovery, when som thin ��tl pped h)r, : THE ENT). � I Esther. I wish The This time it was the glitter of gold. Un� er' � il o a was d6in' as � —0 t well as the Black Bull ; ' the fleabloss fingers w a leat 'er bag. Soi in' ' a ieep far in' i's 11 9 A COMFORT AND A,i CARE1. 1. risky business." - ' m of its contents'lay on t a ground. Corxqu�r I � : I i — - " i I ,She looked at him nx ot ely. She 1 knew ing her,repulbion, she ithdreF the bag a ! that his father had be n 6 waster, and it gatheri6d up the coins. It was er lost pr�p­ If Your Home is BI ssed With, i who up ill work to re tox a 0 pros, erty . � i Baby You Will .A,bpteciate ' , I . -be farmit' I ,� � perity ; but it was no heir Way to express -- a A sudden faintness o ized - IL'er , be re. I . I . ' . This. , . I sympathy. , I membered in�a flmh the open windew, the �. I !* . � I I . overturned work table. To think that sh i ; I - 'The towu was very jui9t pext. a ening ; . iI I e!,ery one who could oid it w at the had held Robert Jardine for a thief and 1'ei A baby is a priceless oomfo , but in it I circus. ''Thel side win owe (if the a sit ,kit- him I I utter helplessness is also agrea care. Any I . I . I I I ofien were wide open d t�e spring ' ii � She con6ealed he� b9g u d her, 0104k thing that will reli ve the tired mother -an, .. I n . - ,br . ,0n,,er I P . . � No one had kno n of � ei� add to baby's health and w�fted the muBlin cur air a inward. Esther � er . ; none ne, I ha ppl�.ebg is. both � � sat% at a tabl� with the contib' know of its roco I nts of a leather t;er, She went in by he hIelp anda friend., [ This I ho makes th I a Y' i i . b4g spread b�efore her --a heap of sovereigns back kitchen ; Oar ants w re whisperi tatement of Mrs. Thorna,:Vittle, of King . . ! together in A grotlip. 9 ton, Ont., so interest -ring it,, o, !0 motherE glittered in �he light from I the pine, logs. � � ' I I . I � I "' Haud your tongue, she'll hear ye �'Wha'o he says :- 3be lifted th� Id in he count' :97) I I . " W heP my b% � y I was eighteei t� with a ple� go expl ..� fingers, 0 'ng gaun tae tell her.. someone ''aid. 1 1 onthe old he was troub with 'a sou I sed a on, Sh had a i - h tomach and was badly con llti�ated. , Tb es stlf-satiefied! conviction- that nucce3s like , " What is it ?'� she 4sked harply. ? . hors must bid the reward of i ood church- turned to her old Irish cook, e' rd troubles made him cross and 'restless, and face had grown pale.� "',Speak iB6tty,; iwhat had to be up!with him a' number of time goer and an upright vroman. Se had no . I) 1, I � . is wrong 9 Mar to bei 6 in the house with 84) much . I I I during the night. I finaBlIr got a box o . .. money, for t ieves were ,are' in Allendale. I 11 They're . y I 1i � tress, b r hat Mr. Jar. Baby's Own Tablets, and alter� giving ther ixl a wao a ustlin 'out d amid the zhrubg I Mrie' ' in 0 to him for a few days his bowels becam Th�r � 9 L dine has brok hi nec r sorni h' ' "Bid ly � a] In .blurted out. , b I alther � att he window, but a a d d not 1,ear it. � " But i wudF)t 4 lar, -his stomach 7a set oned and hi a "' the::*'%b] . boil of thiii outerl door *inl led, and, -bar 'I * �g I The I heedin'thi if A s on. I '11 nei be a loop I . . . gat - in 1 " a , I i h well. I think eta are Jus word of th: all�"' L fif the coins into the bal , she set b on a I mth'll be �. it at all, at . I haib mothers ones. , I 84elf and 'went out, b as old But she did not heai�the att�mpt at co�m- Baby's Own Tablatteforre tthtirt littlied � r. Malt. emed to b r he had alw convenient f I o I rm �, ' ni drt m �: ,, a 6 t' a�nn a d im, c 8 _q fort ; it se . ays knol n I for'adminis ering a fx ,��nte,r of the inn ; he was .an ' � I I elaer f th d a ave her h �o op;. . d end. I The serva to to the very young. They ar i safe and harm - c looked in pity at he'Rghite, sot face as a a less and free �from opiates. Sent'poob pai( I ._k, L how the story won 0 n long at -le gt Ion" P1 yadclin, an', a' si Apes O' 8 W ! at). " As '' leaving her sh aEsed out of the kitchen. She lodked t a on receipt of p�rire, 25 cents per box, by ThI hqArd baely ootstep.3 run d a. tag, in the safe and Eat out for'the Willo a. Dr. Williams' Medicine 'Jo.', Brockville I It Was ' ow e to the iticheii, and at th,wld,'�rtob a et a long walk tut1she felt the need .,of Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y. A book oi r action. As she aace id d the hill Fha coulld the care of ihfa�nts and child ran sent free oi Robert J�rdlxie ; he wss fl irried an( b ea ' , . , Its , '. - : hear the bleating of heaheep';in the fields requeet. W 'ite for it. ­ I - I I . I - � __ � I'm 1; ,a 'I - ' I I of The Willows. 8 had 0ever. guesapd .1 - 8, I 4te',for the show, 'Esthe, ; yo I I � WP 't corde'P Well, I brought, you a pos till now how strong old this place had on A Human C osity. . td � � � 'f� feelin' loa'e 17 I her affections. as her f u are home. A sallo, I r, I Ur I � ep Y?U. om some. dark brewed woman b - There are�bad bargains t=, we remem - ' . a pattbd her sh6ut ler 1 d .Us ad out I oned t4e door, her, siometim' as with regret 4�nd ofteh a littil .T � kitchtn ,*as filled with fragran a ro At Eh, it'd no' yi�rse�', Miss Morrison ?I a as bitter almuso'nient. Says Mr5h. E. D. Gil asked drily. "Ay, the m ister's hod a -Pair lespieinher!"Bookof Reme�mbrance." - a t, n -ch o vid, tie xx t eta le.. Sh -b ried I a I e)a no) ta. be 49 ist F o dist rbed by naebodyll Says _� - I � My tati had takfn some land in Il hvr�, come doon. 'The doctor face in' thiTir cool, purpl beauty . He's 6 f4thful soul, . obart ardixie,)) 9 I �, linois for a bad debt, add this he had neVex m '�hsn he is not -I 11 11 she said t� h elf. I ' A ody iiht .do - .. i �isited. Mter he bad paid the taxes on it I . , , . hi�i at is wo d -some laid, Ihoughl'th ,'8 lor several $ears, bevas atkled to sell th( Worse than til: " No, na, he'd no' � � er� I - d�y.."` I ! therri that h4sna been� oarin' muokle �Wvat , 0 : � I . q .. ract. Be agreed to do it,, and .named thil I 'Sheturiod otaketh and, lo k cam"tao.bim." I 11 I . , . .1 I � 'I it U rice, which was the sum he h4d paid for il I hi the safe. h Was go lie! �wo of he 1101v� She stood blocking up the dobr,but Eetb�ler ithou I t. the! taxes. I i 1 f I . I s4eigns 1; r on the floor. � push6d past her. I � .1 I . Ili, I A hasty hi ind ha� :: 1 am goibg to' him;' . I " The deoda were scarce�y 4ignad wheE stiatched a b4g and drop�ed th, I Molly, ' she. said. i I � I . M ci , I ny father fopnd that a *y, I Peoria, we., She saw 15 ill tu a dreadful �isjou. Lud the Weel, he's in the aitild mis rose's chauin 1 "rowing up qn the spot. . He was no,turilly er, but I'll no, ta 'the reepon0bilit 11 I h4nd sheiiaw ,kas Robert Jardine's' It all - I I Y- , disappointed at what seemed t a ill luck of flashed i grim detail on her I limited brainil Esther went so tl ng e,corridor and I he odourreni but save . , I opened the doe, n. eam a uck through I ral years aftex ' u es, his fluriidd air. y at th � Alis binto of 10 There - r. on I is annoyance was tinged w ith amusement. W48 a mol tgag on This Villow' 1 a-corher of the blind, b6t the' looked i k man came into'hin office and asked : I I . a; perhaps I room th I bare and chilly.. His Eandaged head-restod " ' Are you W. J. Duane ?I ,a interesti w not ready.: He knew sh ` I d r r's f rie � ut ,c is Yes.' I I c .1uld never ch * ! on� the pillow ; his face *ao gh istly, 411 ,ge bar fatbe . nd and . h6r own viibh t aft. And so ,,he thou lit eyeoturnbd tDhe. wit lalooklof gl d our. " ' Did you own the site I - . I � � . of I the city of ise. . i �;�' � i I bi,',tt rly h bad[robbed a lonely woman. 1hel , pr* I Peoria V � � ! 96 31 %c d the; Why, Estber he 18aid. !; 44 'Yea.' p� roo.n1wringing her, hands, The, i - I pillo lo � " Rush, don't Lrpea�i, Robe b. I heard g3 ere ir to as ies and the air: " ' Did you sell it for six undred dol - 1 � � window, you were hdrt an I Of 'e lars ?I � . I I up Ay. I had a n 8'T1, t . I vaalebill. Sh 0�icugd ,he Picking 66 ' � )b - her ovOrtur 16dworctaVe. RobBrtJar-I 1:i v,47PYirl�no`a 94 ` Yes.' , - dip takethedyke. Ivebq0nabib-reckleast is� so all. q a thlof ! I kud thi � was the end of il, -while. Nobo4y cared, ye I ))t The man rose from his oba r. 11 She Aever knew t 11 then how Etrongly Oe, Esther i I " "Good bye,'said he. IJ oul, thoughtIld sh His brow contr cLed:1 in p#in a le, e had cl�erie ad the thong it of a love -lit I I ke �o look at you."' . 'I i I o,und hez 'knee . ,. I I � hax6e and little, children r . stopped. � 1. I a I Yes, dear, cared," - ' N6, she cohld 4ever marry I& thief. I Bub, aho wbi pared, The Grocers 0 I surely, it had a udd impulse ; Stooping over him' Aarimeon� blue , creptl � I be 8 over her face and eck, and she kihsed bi ... rican Conti en would come ba'�'lana f �elnt V9 , nd explai a. S h a would on the month. I . I orth Ame I i 'ho lend him all he needed. She heard the ser- ever in all h4 long woo g i Sell Various Bran4s of I �vaf3ts, voice's at the re r. rhe aho iv w . as bad be ,*entured to kiss her, Sur ly e� % Cereal Foods, V�ei over. Th4 farinerd' a ringd . paell, I must be dreaming now ! I i I I i : � � ., 6 . the east wind si,gbed throng tb6 pinill 0. She � ' You mind what you Baid me. If I 1 MALT �REAKFA19T, FOOD listened for the I wanted you I mus� opier you. Get bette r, � � I � -apid hoof - b ate of B er �4 1 . , b's dear, for my sake,, and then you will in I Their Ho : es. : oheiatnut. Yea, there be 00mes-s ower ; come home to y4-11 I i at, me - I I 0 . he is going to stop. No ; be pass a on. I � I i I I I I .� I � i I � ,� ,im 144 , n in a I � , i - I I rsl,�_., IE - �n _� (' �, I ' ' - . I , ., 'a I d , i I in . ( )I I t1a want . 11' . �ni 4 . �1 � $ 1 1 1 4 1 __ _ ith her Eby ride to brirg Howard K. James, of San'lFriancisco, Sec. Shia buriei her face in her ha0s, and Ilike a She struggled w dirge of lost love, come ; the inurmur , the out the words, and they revi ed hi like retary of the California Retail Grocers' and river flOWiDg down from 1� Bras. wine. - The deadly depression the. had Merchants' Association, wri�as so follows ,ricatane . _ Then she started up, ar d sei�ing the .. iolets baffled the doctor's skill beg 0 t li hte , at out delicious and healthful Malt Breakfast - - --- losweebgift-sheflung , - and the patient revived with the tonic of Food : t rh� gem, into the . . I fireT piling fresh logo ul or hope- Eather left the Black Ball to the ca 0 # am, and %vatch- rhe truest things in the 04ertinements . inLy ,the writhe and kquiiv� lilra Ai,,;� of her maids, an nurse er lover- back It Breakfast Food - f,hii 6 +i, V11 I I - I- i.4 �, I V man1l. . i I I "I health. i - . . I � ! tbioge. I I i . " ia turers start the goods anid q�ality does D on't fo rg t th I � I The doctor rubbed his bandh 0 ,1 well, I e old man. But when 'the maids s.meii she was calm ��Ple '- th rest.' i , going to -do, after E I," he' sai i and1none of them gUe38 d th4 their ux�stress ad. 11 He's . , Little children who t1're �`of I 'everything Nvith the fish on his back. , i "But I don't know that Phave ' e, I ha& tonched the border and �� tragedy' that � 6,11 t a Ju he cereal line will tak& '-tb'a food and I I credit of the caee. He was bent o I- - I u � I n a �ppinlg Ic For nearly thirty yeai-s he�, night. I � cli re fo 0 ange,much I- 10 �jrto iatnwith no desi 8 ' did n � . __ I th . A week passedi in w ich a ot bee I -_ -_ they will any ot er oci I . lr�. has been traveling around the' he it e 0 1 Robert Jardine.;'. She said �Pthing of r i � '1' It !a a fact that my own ouligster, who I � -world, and is still fraveling,�, loss'; it vould be her s I _-:�nd his., She . . ,ha passed bypverything-I 4avel been able heard.aM01)gth gossiptin ;be porch that Ito nd in the market,; after fe daws has brincrincy health and, comfort . 'pu Zl> 0 i he had gone to alaBgow, and * I , �n al k I . ithat he, was : I -the seal of,his approval t real - wherever lie f making some improvements (I bisifarip. � �fa Foodtot4e extent of si ting upon 0-00S. I � n '-) f " fle'll be takin' hame' hii n! wife sotne o' . - � �a ing it three times per day, an this con. To the 'C011SUITIPtive 111C � , ! . I I thae4aye, Mies Estbf r," said old Mrs.'! Bur- i ! dition bas existed now for over �ix weeks, , . il briiias the stren(Tth and flesh rows; the matchmaker of the tlown. I I O."r mg which time I question�� if as . Z 1) 1") " An' . 910% on y wi : he SO Much need.s. � i Ies, lang, he's r b ithout his having i Ifo !breakfast, she -1 no can say him n Y. m, The on h and supper. - I r� I -C, � . waited, and it's a guid tr I we ; MA I f1l'u n', * � To all Nveak and ,SiCk-ly an' he's a gey decent la Robert � s, For the old folks. I believe �hab Malt ��'illl ne." V& ' t I I I - I B , is t 6 mo� Esther smiled at her. ' Oar I I Bre kfast Food ' h t 8�tisfactor Children he gives rich �: .and' I . I I . I-) � I He�t came on market ay ; b t tiier��Iiwas are s rders. e crie s � thin on the market to I or wea or Streligthenillry 1 a cro I filter I the blo �ire stomachs, and for t 9 jade fee i g 1-1) til. ,., i wd in the porch, a d th 4nohes were f all that s ould'n t be ; at ti a. 4 TO in and pale persons I filled'with smokers. 8 e di Inot see him there. Thebl d passes thro�ghthe kid- � I ha occasionally is ours at b : akf at ti , 'till afternoon. He too his. a ' 'I tend on neys every three ininutes. If the kk neys __ I I � � . t;a dii� their work no lie crives, new firm flesh and i the hoartb, and looked ounc a itchen, impurity Or cau.- e of -_ . Z-) I I I I I disorder can renisan . � THE BUTTERM�'K�R I i � fid 5tour violetA will bf withered I in the :circul ition,, . rich red bloo"d. � 'he saiid. 11 I'll b�ing yot fresh ts, nil)w, 10 er than that time. Therelbre if your Must Use it to Be S�bcessfuL � Children lvho first sa-%�, thf,' !fine t�e now down the )snk w ere They're . b,Zd is out of or Jer your ki4neys, ave, . � ___ �1 1 1 . mother . � ! old man, with the fish are no i I plai them, a ' the di �ffy d wn d illies, as failed in their wor k. They itrep in need o , I In the autum OcZd wiiin r se"ons the - doctorin a . W � P folly! balls thery , are co min' Du - in the long StImulation, stren �thenink or'doctofi�n . i ful i .) 11 (),rown up ai-lid bave ' � One medicine ZI do all thret, the. firiest b t ind most sm termakere in �� children mead4w. Ypi , I ',other'? . and 0 nada use Wells, Ritha;rdso ! I I 8 fond ' fic w ra, ,I �rdso & Co.'s Im- - � 'They'T real hear iaome." . I i I of their own. . most imitate blood tnoid�cine there p oved Butter Color In order to give the � ) in I . I - 11 -� " Yles"' she a,- awered cold ly. I in for . ; b'ttfr that lovely and delic te une tint ., for Scott's Ei ul akin -'!in more g,ound a the as auli plant- t at: a so much admired by overs of fine I lie stand i . I � � . 32 I I Sion -of pure cod liver ;in a fl�wer gard n. I � I tible butter. I 1. . . � I He itared bla ikly at her. f - � , I Wells, Richardson & Co.'s improved Bu . t. il—_1 I Dod 's delightful food and a nq�tural, ' " YDn're wha ? An' whal fo! Would you � . ter C)lor is to -day, almost t e only kind tollic for children, for old folks! Ly ont money f( r other folk in that way, I ! ti at: a used in the Creameri and Dalrys. other ? The' W flown mill be r e idy for You . I I i * ; of Cansda. There are othet o ore sold and : : I and for all who ne�d fiesli and�l n' wk�t's to,hiuder the eddin' ? I'm weary . 'd , ey ,� so mel imes substituted for Im ved Butter ' i i I I I 1 i � in' for lye., I I Strength. - " I I � I Cglor, but wise and ex rl ced'; butter- � ,014ed,str4ight in hise3 w co , Ul , m ke.-s avoid them knowing hey . are not ;i SCOTT & BOWNE- Chemists, ; � she 11 lea. 1) d. P 0 - I i a nxe�t her glai and know he h!l robbed - I Toronto, Qntarlo.- I - I i re liable. . i i ' : �xer ? : -�,-7 1 , . . ill � Wk en you are buying butte color, insist :: 50c. and$ 1 .00. all drug0sts. I . . I i I I '.' Theri �o me& in' al ., Ro�erb .1 ujoB getting the beat, the str: ngest and the I I I � - � I ,� . . I � , 7 � 17. . I :- ! . . i -_ i � I I I . I I i I I I . � � I I � i i I - . I � : I � i I I I I I I . I . I � , I � I I I � . . I . ! I . I r . I ! I . I . . I I t ; . i � � I I I � I . . � I . I � i I . i � : . . � I , I . 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I I .. . - most economical. our fi�elgbboxs and i .. . . . 1. - A 'U<)T- friends will tell you at Wells, Richa idson -0i , 4"R, 11 I � � o in .. __ - . � . - : � &: Co.'s ImDroved Bui, er Color is t eat. - 1 7 - � 11 i � - i All druggj�iii and dealiers. � � Q /0 . I . r I .- vor the Me I i � G . L. 0- . � . . 1 4 r1ay . I,- -- Aer Da I - I, 1i 11 I � - . , &PO I - � .. 'W'" k f , �'" 0 or `11"In�� nad Suffere 4P ON . '! air wis 11 I -Sho - I I , " ,$ " lily b falling 0,ut ind 11 . turning gray very fast. ,But your voinitiug aw: � I I , I - - . � . .j - - I �_ ; MATr Hair Vigo- stopped tile falling and I i at d A. , DISTRIOT! kERI�. !� i . . restored tbc n4rturnA color.- .. - � Reg, I � � . -M rs. . I �,J 13. Z. BenorTiniel Colloes) N. Y. r U'Ver-y pruitir . . :? 11 [The following local news Vas i ended �,,.,_�, . I - � -, � ., - ally the healtih' " ! I jl for last week,,blit c=6 to ha4d too I :: . the peHod V11,en - i R , . late.] - � 1: I It's imoos'siblc ,'i YOU hood to woman] I . I i 1P A � i I � I I 'J"Oxt �criticall in 11 . i 4 � I i ? (Y& A t I ey. i S not to lo ' -�old w"I the- � L , 1) -then that she be i I I .. .. , � . ­ . NOTES.—Mr. Robef, Elloringtion, lof Tor- color of sew-inty years in . t-r4DUbled-with 111. I onto, is home on a vi it. 4 Miss Nellie Rl- .11 I fille of I i nh - P S yo. . � eal-b". - � bl ' . � lerington has returns to,Gqe�ph san tarium, ,f), yolur hair ! Pei, - v"I U : �d unioss� prow, . - ` I -1 after two weeks' visi under the arental -'- 11 �., nty, and you like . � it to its fieh�, rt� ... lli", seve roof. -Miss Pringle, o BerviO, is at present . . I ­ edine, -and Pil I visiting Miss -Elmina Cann�-Mri S. F. � ), r0ur gray'llair! If not ` — - -4 11 I 3 low,.. Dr. Willi,, - i Caoey, of London, is visiting � friends, in.this use ,Ayer's Hair Vigor. , - Inore pale, SMAel via I y. � i f l I - . ag . ., I it ______�._ Ill less tha ,a mon,th - .V - er e ;e I I � n your . ,no rate - it th� Cramps are Like burglaTs. I I 11 � iml: t I gl-ay hair wflfk ve all the as;ughters I - - - i-1; - "I 7. I They come une ted and wh9n lealat " . el M.r. 11 welcome. Be ar= with 1 a one -minute dark, rich color lor I . Q Qe� : : youth. , . - _. - gw�.ap n. . , � cure in a bottle of NeTviline �'which relieves - $1.00 a L-_tfle. All �ifritWrLs. . � . done fOr her du . : I . - ... cramp and stomach. 1 ).ins I -, five minutes. , � . I I , I _iuughter, cathe . - - � � I � � , In ("Olic, Summer Con 1 it Diarrh ea-,- In- 1 If your druggist cannot ,rilpvly you, - � 'Was 3tiffering gr( . . � . . � digestion and Nausea WeIrviline is a remedy seud us one dollar and,weewlij e_" " , I - vemiting and nf- . I remerkable potexi'c, - and � acts romDtlV I youabottle. Be�ure,,ind_giv.6th�ir= I I - � of . .1 . piet?�y ran dow_-� and satisfa r . I p ­ r I of your nearest ex:.1yess OXICO. Addiess - -- I ;�(�)M vot recov I Imes., The mtuposl­ 1,0,weil, RASs' . I - ' t tion of Polkoa-'s N viline expresles; the sovRra medRoin' I — I highest medioal prog as of � the ag( i; which � . � ,do her any good: ' - - 11 I accounts for its supe or merib. Price 25c. have culvert at lob 1 1% concesaton % pub L., . � try Dr. Willianly . I - I I I . Hamilton's Pills a Goodi Pills. I a properstate of repair. MoVed by Code, ; has beeu UP to c . � � I - � 1 seconded�by' Shaw, that.Mr. R.Proctorlbei - ,� - I - - , - - fully recovered 1, I Jains , Iree . i pointed collector of' taxiss for the currenb , , i� I gholl be very oth, NOTES. -The Me9,odists of thi�-plaee year, at a salary of 'S", on irgiving sai - , _hA-IP some I have purcLhased an 0 gan from. a �,o�don to siseurity.-Oarric 1. On motion of Taylor- -I--_ __ heilth."r Arneted to hai I company. -Mies Mar Hagan is aint an Shaw, Me. Codia was inf -_ Dr. Wiliams`� on the sick list. We Ope a I 11 I - b1ood'and give U, 1410 W unicipal poitfon of Eliisoi Arain. 11 . . - I around again. -Mr. M. E.'Jarrottj whode . - . �fZhey eureonaela I � cleaned in accordanica with 7' e i,neer',s, _' -, , at present attending ': 1t; Model at IlPlinton, award. A bill was: received film r _ .: ­ � Ations, dizzanes I _ Van I I , coy d the pdf!iti oacher o n r - I health to pate I has secur6 in as t' `1 Sharon Norman respecting 1expenses . 'tio k .� . � 3 public school. at arzedlary, of 8325, for the with a dead body fonnd on north half of lot � � pjUa are, allo a r year 1903. The.,Sbaro.n people w . �11 'find 2, concession 3. Moved by Jackson, see. I _ *sit make the 11 � . � Mr, Jarrett to be an exemplary and oblig- onded Shaw, that this council ta . ke no action 4- burden. Be vitr . I - Ing Young Mali, one who will do his beat to in the matter. -Car' � -fun -name - Dr I i 1ried, ;doved by Jackson, - secure their good willi and confidexide. His seconded br, Code, that-, the collecto-'s roll I � F. - ale -People " on, . . . � many friend§ at this t�place wish hi!n' every be placed in the hands of the4colilector on or 1 :box. b'old by 4 - � _ success. I - I before the 31st of Oct,ob - - I . � , I I � er next. Carried. "Post paid, at'51 . . I A number of accounts 'were passed fox pay- � for $2.50, bY ,� 4 1 � I � I Completely'Vagged Out. I . -_ � meni, and council adjoitrned until -02tober �, - Itiamaw, medicine � The world is full of sickly, despondent, 13. i - � . tirad, enervated people, all, -hoping to be ; 's I " I The 1E well some day. Thesurest, way to wealth is AN ANXIOUS TIME FOP, NEURALGIC I - The following I - ' - I � � along the way of tiking Ferrozone af ter ' 8UVFEAERS - � I P-ouipetitors .at �� . I I I I - meals.. Ferrozone is, a great appetizei .and . ; . I I enables one to eat plenty of'wholesdm6 food - ! I I .. . , tare &cieWa 8b .. a . . PAINE'S CEL.E:�Y CO$4PO-UND , loat week, at BA without � fear of �in4igestioix or d� pppsla. . I , � I'll HORSES. -Hes , . I � ' This rebults'in the I apid formation !of an The Only Medlialine that Success� . Accompanied V -4t abundance of re!dj v talizing blood ;which . 1: . �� I funy, ure' This Terrible i - Broa. Foal, A' will restore the nery s, increase fliash and � C s I . . ' I I vipor, and nourish a d feed I every rgan of Nerve' Dlseaoe. . - -- - yearoilb?g. is an , I Batea. the body.- Ferrozon ideal re tarative I � . I I G . I I � I General Pr,r-p I and invigorant. It ' a-tonic'of unionalled Experienced pb��siciina kn . - - d *itb boal f I ow well that . -panie . benefit. F-oaii A A-rmstre merit that anyone an e i , the variable wi of this autumn imouth � 50c per box or six 1,;` � , I I :) xes for, S2.50.� at drug- . id g I 1'�, , decides the fate of thousands in ill health, - I6 � 61ding or,fll gists, or N. C. Pploon & Co�, �iDga'-Oi At. the present time, men and wornen are . . �Oxie y-ear,old fill! . I Ontario. 1 - i __ falling arouAd usi like leaves before the Aldwortli. -Spa] . I - ' chilling north winds. � � - . .. ,w0i M -D Wvl . � I I Schoo Report. 11 Amongst the dis I Oases� prevalent at this Roadsterp.-t � � ; I i ' . The I f(illowkng ial the �:,re�ort of the time, terrible neu�algia . wi�h its ;,sharp, - . 1,0AIr W.M Smut I - - of thl ,� I . -:tanditig Mie H of school lacerating and darfingpaino -to doing ita in- Smith,Jlohn C*m c� pup a . action : ii 6 - illop,-� for SePtimber, tolerable work. The cold winds, do i gelding, Or W W I � . . I mp -air - � I pupils raund aqordiDgI ss and sudden change 'in tofnperaturelavor this - . Year zold filly Im , � I , I 4 � I � - V!V'ma 33rai ' I and attendance : I., George Pr y ce, M. pain racking diseas:e. 'The best physicians I * I I � i . - � I'll .� CaTripbell� 0. Galbrf ith W' Elliot. II., J. of all schools adOilt, that paini's Celery �� N -Aughton, V : NA " � I � I I BL L I Pryce, R Mccatcb wn: L. ��off, J, Morris. Compound is the oily known, specific for the - - buggy, Farr , VDI � . - ! on, E, Galbraith. 1. S., Wm. Mo ison, H. curei of neuralgia. ` If you *re * . - - -- Carriage.;--Brz I I ; x-periencing � . I .Dorrance J,. Elliot A: He,�vitt. . Smith, the torments of this mo6t terrible -of nerve - 'faii W V,Veato " . 4 1 S. Smith, H.. Kent. J. T,,,'l 0. Ha kirk,_ ' dise6i We counsel you to givel Pains's �Cal_ - J siarke. Two � tebe!y a , Pryce, E. � Elli tt, EJ MC`' 6 il. cc , un an mmediate tFial. It has _ I L .- AC I I ery mpo _ VEvlans, G 3ocii . S. T., F. McCu'tchel)n, D. �-orrison,, B. Rob- permanently cured � others ; it 1will, without - fleldID91, G A Lou inson, M. Galbraith, S. F J Mo iaon P. fail, meet your case. Mrs. T. ,RoMaster - L I 8�;ig: rl I * ., of . Morris. 1%1291 Little, G. Hei A. i ; _� *rlirxg. Lai I I - . L-1 1, Toronto, Out., says : I W Sit - i I - . " Ten -yeare ago I was atiack-ed - w1th - -- -1 A.Arnutrmg. � Inflamed se aria Thr�at neuralgia, and, though tre4ted ',.b*y six doe. ` Judges.-Ja-irpt .T .Leblp - JohaMeXX And such -dir sea o ' the re�piratory organs tors, the disease grew. worse Aiad nearly . - I I J I as Bronchi a 'ilk Lun is, 'Cold in the made me insane. Day after da� I suffered UATTLE.-Grad I Head, and a al Ca arrh, a I e treated *� h the"muet intense agony, and I . became utter- -_ I Naughton, 4 R ­ marvelous success o strict scientific i�_ ly disheartened.' One day ray deliverance I - , heiter, X -StinioA ciples.. by Catai one. The -medicated came. A lady, who had � suffered 'as I -bad, �� . ,old -heifer, Snow.d vapor of Catarrho2one- q ickly' traverses told Me that Paine's Celery Compound had - : .Cow, beifer orebo cured her. `I used the bompaund, .and it .. I zon. R-eifer tai every air passage po ' asible . be reiche'd by . - ­. - any -treatment. Allisorenes , Pain, 'con e simply made a new womin of r*e. The pain � ,Steer calf. Snoww� L' . % vanished, I gre year pld,eteer. W tion and inflammatii6i� are a once dispelgleds: . . life. w well, and I -neverfelt bap - and by means of the he ling" pipwors of pier in my All this - is due to P.ainex - . � ealrold steer.' 14 __ lie - _ , BL_ H . Gatarrhhozone I the vitiate ' tissues ' Celery Compound." � . Au a,J I are . I 11 ,ze. � quickly restored, W . W1- I . �here atarrhozone is I I 1, used colds laeb 1 only tell . nutes, coughs . . A Reply. , . I'll Jud&,-4amb half an hour, land tarrh' ConIqumption, The following is L I Baker, Bl"e. I . � � Asthma, and B4onch.tio flee s a if' theroplymade by 3fi% - . -�IIEEP.-Long � I , from fire, George Murdle, Is I to of .McMigop -to those - � prizea in -this -cl: A trialWill 001U�iDce. any -one of tb tart- members of Duffa' churaho who waited on k which, was tti ling merit of 0atamhozone. Costs $1.00. him and made him' the Oreae*tation men. ....", . small size, 21-e ,I at d 7uggistat I r r N. i C. Pol-' tioned in these coliu-nina two Fwei ago : Pine Wool. -.A � . � son & Co., Kib thig �cloi I � ,gatot Ontari�i 1 DzAR FwzN Ds,-� canh ' . I , i2 . , 4rdly find words to I , PIGS.-Berkehi Hamilton's �Pffls', C'ure Con atipai express my fee" at �ho present moment. . � . - � I - litUred In 1902,,� . I __ i This certainly is a lurprise tolme. Ithank , I . . . Grey I you for this very, ive � ry kinffly� worded Ad- A. E. Westlake, - ouncil ' drew. I thank you for this easy chair and Yorkshires. -S The council met pi irsuant to order )In the .prizes in this clam township hall, at ' _ for .this beauti ,, . gold-hei cane. I . �) a. M. on. M day, thank yo . Red pigs.--�Sq .. October 12th. The reeve in' the o4 i "d u not ly foi thdr intrinsic 4n thix -eless. - T i . value, but I thank t you foi the ikkindly feel- - - . � � e , . . other members pre ant. Th m14u ea -of -..Bai I ' , ing which prompts I you to pressub them to .2ad. . last meeting were rea1d *and e , oved _H10918 . by Fraser, seconded ,by passed. I me. It makes me teal that my, efforts, I I i Turi.bull, �,h, it the humble though the we le, wers -appreciated ,Tudges,-JIdliv� Iting the first � ' clerk prepare a by -1 w appoij Beacom. 0-oderi-0 ,of November as the t, me for t � a collpo.or to by you. In acting as t ai for solong a "I � DAIRY PRODrt beg' to 11 t the -axeo in townsh;ip of period, I did so ftelin,g it wac my duty to . GrIn c � belp along God's Ouse as far .%a I ,wi"'abk p - . ElBoti Snowd ein eyii--�O;irrieed. K ' utor dra. by- aw, No. P � nalt buttEr, R 1 192, was rlead the t, ird ti .� and the many thanks a -ad' ki�dly feelings . and, A . poundA butter, rai .11 � tendered me by th� oongreg ti, amply re- . passed. Moved by Turnb 11 seconde by y tr�i - 'use, R E Elliot, Ja , �, aa for the ' Livingston, that the �.6tition of mes-H as aid me for an ible.- 1T I made cheess,.8 i 6 . and others, for a munipipal dra n be slices gund&y seb ool, I mhot say , it, w4s a pleasure - I ted . made Wine, J 1,1- - . �nd'that the clerk prepare a by-l�w ap. toteach. I do not 'wish to, flBitter youbut X � � eoTb, Alex Smit - Pointing John Roger, 0. L. 8 , of tbe't,, do say thab I do U�t' thirl'k that you "An, . lu jar. A 8mith, 11 f Mitchell, to - make A ou . prepare find another S d chool in Ontario or I ef honey, A Smit � inn lama, sp I myza of ss.iid anywhere else =Ztbe s�)holara were MOre, I Sterlin , Snow -de e6ifications and eatt ' . ._�, I t. I orderly, or paid be�ter attention t a i r - 9� � rain ,.,�rried. On mo Ion ;if McDonald , I � r ot a counts ! wer teachers than MI church Banda 8pecials -Two nd Fraser, a numbe Du f King. � , . y school. W f L a In the long period i 61 23 years in which I, . § esed or, payment , n cil adjo ned Uri George .N,*t meet at' taught Inever had! I - a the -call of he reeve� � ii any reason to cori a I Bretbourr. . . - — �. : I - a scholar formisboliaviour., Inthoupsand i . �, - --i- � I Judgeol-wul � I � S downs of life I havel sometimes entered tha I ,J-*huson, Bay -field -10 TARTED IN His !LEGS:� Sunday school .gre�tly discouraged about ; i I I . GR.kiy AN�m sna I ! I I something, but the smiling face$, the, I � Yj -Bretbour, D An Cshawa Casla Whi h Pu � cheerful 1ook and th� kluffly sympathy with wheat, M Brethq I I i the Local DoctGrs as W �H ed which my class met M,e. cheered me up and whe�,t � . e' made me stronger to fig'* the battles of -, lai wh 1 . peaN � Those in �he Hospital life, so that in trying to do them good I re- � M. Brethoul. � I barley and two V I in Toronto. � ceived help from theta. I often think if we- � � . I I X Wise, Wbito i -4— I 1 could see it d V help one another' . I I - Brethour J K V, I I I more wha, 'r to I our -UT i OSHAWA, t -a different world this would be. - ,Wise, M Brethou Ont., 0 tober 20 ' th.-(SpOe'al) "Oh, the good we all might d4) as the days me, .. Five years ago Mr. osep _ Alex Smith. Yi . 4 1�rown, o. the passing by." I must--confdas that I felt lone. - , alliawa Mallea rkj� bega� bo feel I ly leaving the old. farm on which I wvA borm, . Snowden Bros. I . - a atiffneFs and sorene a in the palves o � his - -Sw�oet eorn, J 9- I and lived for over bAlf a century., and I felt - � �98. This gradually increased till he lost lonely leaving Duffa' iehureb, where T �� ,other Variety ef Ic- - . fill, power i� his legs ond arms. He 4 ould �' had .1 I Judger. -Wm, worshipped with my � friondis and neighbors, 3, � $ rot raise his arms to is head, - nor stan nor � 'Thomson Bayfiel I � I � : .Pl A -% Ring a B 0. .. , walk alone i I �� for over 35 years, bu� I fall ib -moria kbe�ly FRUrT7--clollec ; I leaving my class. he thidught atruck M -0, ,I � The locallidoctors all treated him and aye . - son. Mrs. HIoi �im up. AB � and struck 3�ly forcibly, had I 11 I 'G H Hewlson, I V&ed him t `owman ille doctor tben�gad- done my duty or. ba4 I not. My earnest . I 8" Al, . go to thelospitaf in Toronto, wish and prayer is t at God, by bi� spirit. 1. G A Coor� ' hich he A in Januviry, 1898.1 �_ a jae2lell: Of fall apT3 He remai�ed in the Hoe I would guide us in every thought, W �Tnrn r. V,,Tfni�l pitallfor over four .�.rd and - action, while in the v*le of tears and when - a Weeki. TwIelve dootdIrs there told him that �. John Campbell. _m puts on �Ir I - � m othing could be done, for him, �so he was re. this mortal lmortalit�' tfiat we - I .0 pioved ta hi; home in,Osbawei. � may be found among the blessed, no� one loets � � � . ; its missing. I thanki you for youx kind � ,� - I 1 1 He write L :_1' I Used altogether twelve wishes for Mrs. Murdie aad myself in our 14a A I oxes of Do d'E Kidney Pills, I' and by the now b ome and I aevo're ou that in tha,b Iq f rot of May was able. to start � work again i i the shop, and I ha is never been sick or home there will always bye aikind welcome � . c ff work a d y since. 1� � for ourold pastor SnO the people of Du& The, 1, � church and more ee&oially the Beholam, '*­ . � I Bah - ! . i whom it was my pri-ia.lege to teach, and al- - I. .4 . moms. though we are remov0d froin your midst i :. and 4 1 . and will belong toa different congregatio ', 11 S10 �' Couwcm OINGs__ 1. W The council met pur* I hope we will often i meet and that -the use I 81 Mat t d enb, on September 13%. samegood feeling and Christian influence I I A �emboro all pr ent. ibe reeve� in t e' . . a sill I i .h chai I tJ7 Ir- that has always existed between the pastor � - e .. I Ileces A inuWs of last acting read 8,111 Pei and officers of the Ourch Und Sunday ��� I I I sary - for I � p : A Lr. John Mooney appeared at the co�nOil school, and the members - of the congrega. - . - sOme Cr,esolenj . a eating and stated that -owing topret sure tion, will continue to epcist, even ina, more- % I the laMp I)ene 11 - � f- -1 I D � big farm labor, coupled with b1i'advoi marked degree. � . r - Ll g years and,i defective hearing, he felt, in� ; � Crib. While b,,, . __*­�__ . 11 otice to himself, bound to tender his r 3sig- rT'S so pleasant to taka- that childran cry f ill the healing - or I - ', a 'bion as., collector . � � , of taxes. M )ved but We death to worms oll'all kinds, DR. LOWI�S � iXlflarrled mem, b, r Taylor, seconded by Shaw, that -whilot _YVORM SYRUR Price 215c. All.dealers, , . . I . r4 gretting the loss to the municipality of a - trouble ceases� i . � I , fl -ithful sery t, such as Mr. Mooney ham -Mr. Joh I - -for whooping.�` . I- � � - . n Cuming, of H61letti, .reeezvVy -aVApO_CMo-fen^.. i . - as 3een daring tie years gone by., this co�ncii sold a thoroughbred bull to a !gentleman � A V,jpg�Cr he 01: I I . , Islactantly ac; iept his resignatioll.-Oarried, near Ripley for the ban4somb some -of '$M. 1. 11 . � . P. � Should I a motion of ackson ad Code� Mr. . lor The animal was less this two year a. Cre - owg4ete, . .mol_ . soleneIi Nag instructs to - hav: culver on a -Mr. Vf Wingham, luw -sold I I � ieri'25 c ., - I ide 'me, WaL Clegg, . ents r -O C m)tween lo and 241, concession 6, ut the oat meal mill prop '-r`9PbyslcIane testir al ty in Win his to 'CiisoVENZ co" I I&I ; . mg M t i proper e of re air. 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