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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-05-22, Page 3___­­___ ­ ___-_­ ­­-­­_­------, ��-- ---'i— ­-­!-__­-ij .,-�-i��,--,--�7--.-�ll.-�--i'�--l"-,:-�-1-1- --11— , - ___ _ -,--,.- . __ , ­ - — - ._­­,­____ - - - - --_1-_________-, , . ,� i � �� I : . � , � I I .1 � . . f , .. , - ! i I : � ! � 1 ; I - . I � � � � . I 4 � ! - . I � p , I I � ; � 4 . i I - - i i � i , � I I ! I i i : I I � I � I � � I , . I � . : . ! : . I f � I � L I � � I . � � - G � I . I . ; . . � I ! ; . I . ! I : I I . . I . . - � , . - � - , . I � , I _ . - ; - " .. .. . � I i , ; � . � - . I � I , �� � . : I : � I ------- ." - - ; � I I � . � ...... � ... . I � I .. . . . . I � ! i i - . 1! � I ; o I I I � - ! - - - - I - - __ - - . - — ­­ � � � I - - - ­ -________--M- -, I ! � i . ,�. I - � ­ —, -- -1. -- -i- fl -1 _ ..-- ___ ; - . . ­­­ .. � : T _­ , � . - , - I - ---- - - - -- i ­­­_'__._ - ­ _: ­ — --. I , � . I __ :_ - � � I � , , , � � .� - i ., � I I I . 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I ::: j "The Passion which Is best 'for I thl� * I . �Ew, � I . i :�. f R )DTICE TO PIG BREEDERS.—Tho undersigned health is a*arice. It keeps on . � I Wjll keep for Service on Lot $2, Conceastort 9, 0 cooll , ; ��� I , 4 i I I I I 1 rM r n u I i I � &-a . egillop, the thoroughbred English Berkshire boar, ericouracres revula and I d, strilo � I I I r4CIInton. � . I I � E"'E" INE ::, I 10i _; 0 � U , Terms $1 at the time of service with habits, leads to absteiniousness �aotil ; I . . , I , .3he rivilegO of returning It necessary. JAMES A. makes against all eXcess. And henoe, � , ZE. 18464f � � - I . the avaricious, the misers, 11ve 4 - ! . � SY R U Re It to al I ; le quant 0 ONTRACTOWS.—Sealed tendera for the orec- ,,reat age. The misers of history *ere i 1 A Pi I ity -1 Ttion of a brick school, adjoining the village of It, : eallanti, Pronipt and Perfect Cuke for , � � i 11 L . ny quantity I Varalit will be received by the undersigned until 6 all noted for their longeyItyi,,, age 10; ,i . . I ,&1clockp,m-, May 25th. Plans and specifications very bad for one. The passion L�sejj! � CQUGOS, COLDS � onybeseenatmY residence. The lowest or any ca, I I I � tm I I I benefit. IL wder not necessarily accepted. �JOHN BEATTY, an irregular, intermittent beatin ori In- 1OARSEWS, %,,retairy-Treasurer, vpina.p'. 0. IV -7-3 i ! , I I - , termittenc $,n � . . OR SALE OR TO RENT.—Lot 33, concos8l on 7, time may become chronic. ]a y . '! - SORE � THR6AIiill - atred �cro�. , � � I I �. � I F ]gcKillop, containing 104 acres, all cleared and ates fever. If We hate, we grow liaalm, �� -1 I I od state Of cultivation. There Is good sprin ' I ASTHMA, l� - .1 1 �7 i" 90 good orchard, w(11 fence d ay d fi-st cI"9 This -hot passion eats us like a . - --. vator a fldmo� I : ' � ' � � * buildibgs, It not Bold virill be rented I r a term of Fear is bad -for th.6- nerves, t4e bi�art 1 B#ON�HITISO year& Apply to ROBERT CAMPBELL, Skoafwth. and the brain, __ � goods, aLd 1, . 18;7xg and therefore we; shoul4 � . "ever Permit durselves to.'be ; afi aid. . moq, 1 � I I � . I I -an4 &JI T �vroat I aft6nd Lu g Troubles. ARAt TO RENT.—A good 10 itcre farm in St -in But the strangest effects of all .1 aNl"e . I I . . r. Hq1rn6_., ley to rent for a term. of yeals. Within two � I I :, Obstinate': Coull ha �,Iield to its giatisfull wilea, ;rBrucefleld station. Good buildings and assion of g` er. �i ' I �.. &boui 70 acres cleared., wall fenced and in a vood I soothing action, and in the racking, per. The medical books record case' , , � � state of cul,ivation. A good orchard and p' lenty of - a W�ere', sistent cough often present in consump- waiter. Apply to W.^900TT, Brucefleld. IE36-tf coming suddenly In a violent s M . hoe�l # �Ive cases it gives prompt and sure r6- - � tho � - ==:===__ has caused a loss of blood from' ; - 1. I I - . KSU � ,_ FOR SALK. luhgs in one person, paralysis of ithip �' Mrs. I . . . I , . S. Boyd, Pittston, Ont., vnites : . ..:- tongue in another and a failure of sigh't ill I had a severe cold in my throat and - a SALE.—Bakery, grocery and restaurant. ? I I I T__r__Q� - F First cNes busin�s& Proprietor wiihos t.) re- or temporary blindness in a third, 1. � � 1�ea,d and W­aSL FTeably' troubled with —t— �- � I - tIj& Address EXPGSIIOR OFFICE, Seatorth. - I ; hoarseness: Two bottles of Dr. Wood's I I - I 1848A "T'hree Sheetx rat the Wlnd.11p� � Ay Fine Syrup completely cure4. :,_�­=-Z � — , * . I I - �� �- 0;� I I - �007 � I � q ­­­., . I . HOUSF TO RENT. -Mrs. James Sleeth's comfort "What was the origin of the phkase I i FrIce'25 lo�nts per I battle. � I . � t&ble dwelling situate on Ord street, Seaforth. or drunkenness, 'three sheets':In ith,� ­.... I - - _�,i"_,. - l� I � � . - , I .8 *good condition and will be rented reason. : . . . , ,� *�'f I I ' . ' - I I � �..� . . ­ � -preralse ly to JAB. WATSON, Agent, Seaforth, wind?' 11 a landsman asked� a sailor 'I the - : L T 'r I �- _`�, 1 ably. Apr- I I 1 . _-, . I .. - - ; - - - .Z. I -.1 .�;- -j I � .1 ... 1� . __ - - - � ­ - , - -_ I- ";, .. I . 1846-tf other day. "Well," said* the sa Jor, li'll -�� �. I-, - ­­ . � .-,. .- . 3 � , - _, I ... .=;:7�, - - I . il - . ,i� - - - � Ic 1! 19 explain that matter t6 you. Phe iW9 : t -w-1 I , _�, I - ..4_ - -, __ � !�� OTEL FOR SALE. -The only licensed hotel be . . i 1 %-r " 4-ta- � Rr_1 � � - _ .1 - � __�_,_ - I ��­ ,4� It Pe � - � H twee3 Sealorth and Brussels. In good repair. lower corners of a ship's sail EL � he14 - , � ­ ,� Tera13 reasonablc� Apply to W. BL&SHILL, Wal� .. I r!'�-,J_ :. * - __14 1. -, . taut by tWo ropes, one called 'a t'�cic � 1-1 �. .4- 1- - , t - Z�-�; "!!, ��:: � t_�n. or to J. RANKIN, Se-dorth. 18464f � I - - � , , 2,;CZ: - .. - . . -.I- I I - - I and another called a sheet lfhe OC4 - I . _.�j ::____i___ j-, - I - __ - - �� .ZV­-;rA . Z. I Z- - `e - ]-K� - - �� , . ­ -1 I- - - ---, . A - . !__ : il , , � - -nURIIAM BULL FOR SALE. -For sale, a thoro- : _. _-- - - :: . -,�.', 1 I I is always kept very tight but jhe - - �7:r '.. ­.��_�.,4� .4 - , -Ing 2 years old, sure get- ) sheet ., - - -­ -If -1 - - __ -, �;, � .. , _U bred Durham bult, xiL -- , ". ­ � �.. ­,i_?�,,..4­1�,­-� is loosened, according to the ad, and I : � ter, Price $50 It taken at once. Also a heavy ' . .�, � I -"; . : , h W1`1 . I " . ­_ draugUt 1111Y, 2 yeara old and a 12 horse power the looser the sheet is t e more� freely '.r n� - ��,� , " . Lateral wire,§ all high 4,bon spHn . �� - . - .. z;:'� . 9 ;, -T'.. _ - engine I%tely over bauled and in good 1_� � thresbir., , ­ ,.;! � Wire a!l in � � 1�5i i5�, _­ I - -_ Working, order. Applyto the ur,dersigned at Zurich the sail swings. It the sail is qolt� Steel, uprights �eavy bard � I , . I . . . tl�2..­� P. 0, SAMUEL RANINIE. 1846-5 free, its sheet is said to i.. ,4 ��z . -4t7 � - - - . . be 4jn ithe one piece, 14 to the rod. ' ­ ­­ ­_. - V - � I : I _Z1. - �1 - � wind. Vow, suppose that all threo of I : J__!,��' I . :Sold by � I "I -�`_ . � TEE 9 AND BULL FOR SALE. -For sale 16 . . � ­_:Z<� � - :::. ­��_- -1 ­: -, S, fitc!ek steers, two sad three years eld, read for a ship's sails were qult� fre - " The�j . ' � � " y q _ I 14."i,��Ccl� I - 10§1 Alsoathorou-hbred two, year old Du ham would then fly about V -y crai CHESVEY & SkILEY1 'I Z ' 1. � I � I 4 gr"'. - ei J�y, and i �f�5. I �, bulL Apply to WE BUBOLZ, Grieve's Bridge, . I �t McKillop. �� I I I 1846-tf the ship would wabble-.: The course ot , SEAFORTH." � - , x I �� . - . I � I ,7,f, cvf5 &,:'� I , I the ship would be a zigzag o e, � nd' thii , � . - � : 1 1E46-10 , �'-----R -DULLS FOR SALE.-Fc,r sale two, thoroughbred za , . .; —__7_"=�_- — - — :_� __,_ ' b . I � i - ` �_ . - _D Durhambulls, aged 16 and 17 month -i, both reason for this woulll e th t she had � - , �_�. - - I �­l - �. � - .sod In -color. Bred froto first elass stock. HFIRBERT 'three sheets In the wind.'.� That, _. , � . I � CRICH, Lot 25, Concession 4, H. R. S�, Tuckeramitb,. , I 11 , ����� � , . I � Red Oedar Sh'6g]6s. __Y__,A�, � I "orth P. G. 18AO tf guess, is why a ma.n, when he, zigzaO . — 1 " �, ' � , - . �_�:-, - ­ . _Z in his course, Is said to be ' ee � sheets. � Lotsl of them now on bland. Very , -1 � ___ 1, � � �� *�� - f S � OR SALE. -Four good. straight bred Shorthorn I .. � 4 . - in the wind' also." t�r � -4...­,� �.f,.-_ I Fbullsfrcm imported stock of good milking I ; best make. Call and see �hem. . ! I I I - - . . strain. Also a few good cows and heifers in call or I I ,� . I - I ! 1. r I I with call at, fo4,1.. DAVID MILNE & SON, Ethel, - . I :t . � I Ontario. 1840-tf I �i N. CLUFF & §ON. __ — - An IrIxIi, Duel. i : : I; . � , - � ' I I : . � . -1r.-,ARMSFO.R SALE.-RaTe bar als of the Emerald Isle br:sz � - - I Seaforth. . � gains In farms In The ann T I , Pl4ning Milli - I V -the Townships of Hullett, Morris, and Wa wa- tle with incidents of dueling In lwhicU I .noA,County of Huron. Inquire at once. WM . ; i I 1838-tf � . . I . I OAMPBELL, Bl�tbl Oat. 177441 Irish humor, *if not at al"i times Irish I � I - � � I I � I I I I I � � I .. I I - - - braTery, is consplcuou�. , On one oc,�. . 1 I i ._ i - I I A101 FaR SALE�Cne mi'e arad. a quarter soulih . � . ! .I - ,% I I � casion gton f o v g h t : � 'nutp ;- I � . . . Fofvatna Good water,' buildings, orchard, Sir Jonah 13arrijag 4 1'81GN ! :`,.;�. - , ... r� : CO. �AN :11: I � ..... I:,. � � . fences, etc.; well drained and in a good etate of duel Tvith a barrister. named MaNallyi , I � . 0 ! " ... I I I . - �J� I , i ��� cultivation, Apply to THOMAS KEYES, Varna. . : � `� [i , - . I ; r - ;.. .2 - . I � 1848x3 The latter had one leg shorter than the: 0 F ; - .- i Z � . . , . ____ -his', babit ,F ' H .: . , ,9A�V . - , � other and because it was I . i - -_ . . 7 7�:_f:-�----� � LACKSMITH SHOP TO RENT. -To rent the -when in a hurry to take t,;vo ,thulmpini . — . � . - B BlackEmith rhop at B-�ech -wood. Thisisanex- . I I I rl I I . > 1 1 , I � I i cellent stand, where a -ood business is bela- do". steps with the short le4y O� � . � , to b 9 up th I : I � � I �-ttirxg 1. Thopresent tennnt ij going into business in Sea- space made by the Ion- one, he wasl W. . I I ,= I I � M 1 - , forth. PoEsesi.n given June lat. For further par ' A � � i . as it can nicknamed "One Pound Two." McNal­ i 1 4 ticulars �" , i 1pply to C. C. Rock, Brodhagon, or to G. K. I ! ; : � �ade --with HOLLAND, Beachwood. 184;Z%1 � 1 3 1 - I ly could get no one of his bar to fight! � 112gauga I I Mill" i , �Ww 0 nces and OUSE AN'D LOT FOR SALE OR TO RENT.- him., and so he challenged B rri,ngtoD,' (D �; . . For sale or to rant the �!cnifortable residence I A I - H who good naturedly exchan ed shot ' I tv ONE 1W ilia. Oat, I on North Main street, Seaforth, lately occupied by in the Ph(L'nix park. I � i . . � , 8 JamESCrozier, The house contalou 4 bed rooms, - I . i : i parlor, dining room and kitchen, hard and8G ftwa,ter. The baronet hit his opponent In th ! 5 � . ! Alsoa good garden. This Is a mo3t. comfortable re i ! M sl- --braces, then called the "gallows," an I . dence and Is ccrivenieratly located- Will be sold 2.� * OF � to Qr -.—::3 T' I cheap or rented. Apply to ROBERT THOMPSON, feared he had killed him. YV'hen th i , I I Brussels. I . em�_ L-, -arzb, . 1836.tf 'result was made known, o4e of th I � 3 I �V, -X" - - ___ ---------.-----. Aff 1.1 e thel - I . i aw OOD_-FARM FOR SALE, -Lot 32, Concesilo, 3. seconds shouted, ".Nlac, yo� ar I � . . . . --)- _K G WKMap, containing 106 anre-z, all cleared, only rog lie I ever kne,& .who *as: save4 � 71 i I , lu a Wall lanced, underdrained and in a good state of i 1 ! � . ticn. Tbere is a two story brick divelliug, a by the gallows." I � � � MR I 1. cultiva - i i : no I . � lairge bank barn with I;rst- class stone atabling under ; � � : a I - i 1: I V" Me . . neath and other outbuildings. There is I leafy of I I z I 41 I SIsLuLrhter House Bypro � "" F* EEEEE 69 'a; r � . never faffing water and three acres of an orchard. 1 . I . Some of the uses of bypr dli�ts of i ' . . ItIs uithin two mi*eii ard a half of ft -forth and is 0 i f . � . me of the nietat situated an -1 bcs' farms in the slaughtered animals: � ,rdM . (0) ko I - township. Itvillibeso'doneasyterlDs. Applyou The blo I is used � I I . i � . - ther-reinims, or ad-dre P. *jo[IN production � I I - . ]McMILLAIN. 1841-tt I � I � . bones for knife handles, toothbrush- 1 a � ty on .4 � V a as Lraf-rth 0. for the of albu en, th a '90 -owt never , I , I I I ; I ALUABLEPROPERTY TORENT.-Ure. Wm handles, chessmen, etc.; the iiorns for ' � . . � mm, ­J 111il— 0 C Q . � I I � . 1 -lay . McCulloch dc§lreii to rent her property Bitu: combs, backs of brushes, largo buttons, � 14 . a% 3 l 'cial -_ V . i ! �� %ted on North 3lain street, Seforth, which comprises etc.; the hoofs for buttons, ci�naments ; "I . I j - � aevenacres of'.a:d,,i comfortable frame dwel'Ing I � . � I � houseandframe stable. The dwelling is in first and fertilizers. Neat's foot oA cltract� � 'A 0 '! � . 0 1 i ; t class corditior, conveniently laid outwith stone 't - so.. I � ed from the feet, lias a.highicoinmer- 7 1 0 ; ;. cellarunderthe kitchen. Hardaud sott,%iater on i I : I � cial -value. The fat is used for glycer- :2 Im , : � the pre misee, 0so a good oroh3rdl of young bearing, -1 i I . � tin - i � fruit tree?. This property is nicely located and is in and butterin. Gela 1 glue, pep- 1 1 suit%bl,! tor P. r.tired .person or Eome one who �. it I ! t sin and other articl 'olAained i :� 0) aq ?5 1 4§Aft � m libes to mgr.ve in market gp rCenir, . Apply to es are i %111 9 . lin-W 9 � X 1 L BIRS. McCULLOCH, over W. N. Watsorl'a office. . from slaughtered cattie 'and sheep. : . 19 ! � � L t 0 �. 1842-tf ' i I I . � 1-1 The value of such articles patilde every L� I 01i 9 � � _____ j - I I I ' sms-, [U �in­ them. OR SALE -Park D, in the villaga of Blytb, con- year represents many millions of dol- a i P� , 0 l F-1, tainir-10acresr,f land. There is on the place t :� 0 � 3: . I. 11 lars. _: ! . 'N � a handsomu 4ruck residence 2G -x45 fcet with wing . � I � ii . r 1C � - . � — ? . � ,I lft24 fect, 2 story, 22 foot bri5k wvI1 with slate roof. . 11 , �,­� 1 04 � � I I � M � � The bou.,e contairs, e!even rooms, 3 bry windows, 3 Children and Orowt� - ;1 % n-- �' � . . ; r . : I ; 4 1 verandLhs,gr�odE4topo cel.'ar full size of building, The year of greatest growt, A ; 10NEW : 1. w 1 � in boys : 1 I I � franw-kitchen &nd woodshed 18x24 feet. There are ,I �f, H * 7 . � I �. hard -ii -rd aeft water in the buildinZ and a good fur- is the seventeenth; in girls, the four- ,i 10 � , I �: �' � M tee. " - � ,= I nr. 9 h. re is also a brick driving house and stable I � 21-62 fect with frame addition 18x28 feet. The teenth. .While .girls reach foll 'height � (D " ` I I � . I I . ' in their fifteenth year, t f ull I . I Krou Os a., e heiul iful, cc rnaiodiOU3 Uwn, ornamen- :hey ac4uire M111 I tal Ire .v,,,-1 rut,sard tiowcris in front. Alsoorchard . � * are �: � . -t tzc(s, ucafly 200trCU3 Of apples, pears, -11 . � �, . of chct.*(- fit. weight at the a -e of twii !Boys � Q� M � . - - � � I I M : I pivins, ch, rr4 bargain. StrOng'er than g4 -1s f rom birth to the ! I 7720 H a i -s, (te. Will be sold at a I f � ,!� ? For full pavicu'a-s, see the Proprietress on the eleventh year; t e4 ­irl 0 I 'i - - place, -or C� IIAMILTOIN, at Blyth. 1848-tt , , s beco0e supe- i I . . rior physic the seventeeoth year, a . . ,� i it) wo I - __ " ."., it� � . when the tables are again tutned and I' I li . . I � � I It I I � - remain so. Fro I November !� to April. ' I . ETR . � ; 11 ! 0 1 � � Irt for the . children grow Y ry little and, gain nol � " " � I !� � � , ..ownship of - - ; . Q I weight; from A ril io July t�ey gain I , 0. oa Dies- . " ^ ^ � : . i ;iced parties . HaPdwal'u NOIT, In he!,-bt, but los in weit-111t, �11(1 from � � 3 ! I '� . � I 7o,rHea who -1 I July to Novembe� they increas.6 greatly � � Por wali all � � () � � l,iove court - in weight, but not In beight. '� I I � . I � 101d, I I - i �, � . I I � r- I I i _t a 11_� I %1111 1 0%. Clerk- : I TQ�tS Coil Spring Wire at Bottom Meanings oi Several Xalnes'. I . I I .1 _t.1 . . � � I I : . Asia means moining or cast;,- Europe, 1 i � Prices. I W 0 rs evening or west; Australia me�ns lying �,�. NEW 0 -1 I I . it I Ir ­zncd, for . . to or in the soutb; hence we 0ay' con- I H I - H., � *611 1� . '_w "111.1cil sider that theseinames mean eastern . : .. I I Agents for London Fence Ma- land, western land and southorn land. ! . i t7v � I � 0 i I � . Vk 3, tip Asia Is a Greek word; Europe js a He- � 9: , � , I I � i t . I I chines -We sell them at i � I . brew word; Australia is a Latin word. (i I I � I � ,Iu�Aed (..06t I Maker's Prices. The origin of the word Africa �s uncer- - I i'�. -rldgc. I that itt is a Se, : �. I � tain. Some conjecture t ; �:� et !;ridgia mitic word meaning "Land of Wander - I � Portland Cement, Spades and . B D- LGK - ip : I ; �. 'I'V 4ri Igo. ers. � I I � � � � . ; I 1 .:� I feet. Shbvels I ; � 11 I �­l a'A all - . I . : , � : LBjo I � j __ Untuffected. ! � od Bi tm his the most hatural action � _hc-nader- i .1 . . I tl' n, V. F., It A : course, no otle could : '! I 0-11t t,va - I Raq -of I �oa the staxnacht liverj, boweli blood of � � i I I an� tt�a- awl Ily speak 6f her as pret�y. i I I , Sills & urdie trmuth'f'uspeltz � I 1�! I i rn C .. ' cdi'ine known, hence It si effects ax# , ; Mr. Loyett-Well-er-perh4ps not : a4y I I I I � I .::'n Clerk. HARDWARE, but she has such a quiet, unaffocted prlp�npt a: 4�d 1"fing. It curv,Iwithout failf I- � - I I � . . I r 1,3,s-3 manner. i ___ , :all wch dwam as Dyspepsia, �onsfipatlon, � I Mss Speitz-7Y S, but it h." taken : � .� . . � � I . . � � . — �� i usn , Bad � � her several y,cars ,to acquire iti- P�Ho . i I � I � I ! . 1. . � f 1, L j - _� tvalera. - �� '� . � � . I ' � Tkh con- ; � j I I � .'! ";. Ten- . i � Asking a Good Deal.! : I . . I I I t1l, da,y of � � I � I I I . " - li . rt(quested ; For neaxly "How about the rent of this 4ouile of 1D � 7 1 ;_ - � LO I � . : I i �'�'� Lus and i I � yours, F litter? . Doesn't the landlord � . ��u_,e, nemr . � r ,� � I i I �: I ask a good deal for it?" I 1 S14 Hea ache, Boiis, riimpk'3�, Tumorst ' ; Clerk. I . i . . I I �-_ - . 9 - . Flitter -Yes; be often !asks � I fofulat 11 Kidnty Complain' jaundkAt - &7_1� I New � 0. , 4 ­ .. six times a month for It.- Yorker. � . � . I r1-1 7r,_1.1f.d " LM -1 "Mr I _� i , �,�_ . t 1, .�;L%pg. A ME ,ly %�-.% Coated tongue, Lou Of X Petits Od , " : . �e._� . � ,P . I - %:..��* UK A � : i a I f I I � I , :' - 'T'.. of 1 4 -Proof Positive. � � ocral pebility. The fact, -hat it is 94"_ �t G I ­ I zl,i,�_ . � � I : I- - Se e,ds 4N, Miss Charcoal -I tell yo" ml�l Sohn- i� � I I I . :,. I?;(' in _V. �, ,,Ot I .� P �q) r �:, t nledidn4s hain't * ' ced to dure if used accordit I to direclOons I � . ! I ." 11 - -r,r 7 � -TI 1, ­ vv,,�x it.,, funioue iney , nt I dly,- , - . . 1, " . ,**,, , , , , ;,'_ � ,­, ­ ,,, /�V sing,'dese heah paten I I � t ,'�,:� tha . - I - lk . . , h -re. ., L'Itt J,j _. I I � i � A. a!,, .:jt-.�.,: 6,t,'� z,�---d An,tut.1 - ,41 no 'count at all. Fze been iisln' dis *_i Icrer In giv � � I . tiz,wl�ld . &_ ­ I trants �ny sui ,g a Wr twal , 11 -VVt,)vAtq-j,!1,.1�1aVl� .%.. I.- . . , P,�'1:1.41,., I I , . .-I. "t him . I 1j.1,;.!_1i1L _11co _- � ac h now, Ito' Burdo4 Blood k _.': �. t;-4 I` - - lily balm face ble, 11 fo' a�ye� � : i � � I ... mm .; � � i I .f:AHNI � �8 i)�- t ., ; z k t: L;,- _-, C. --- 1L. � . I . � � ! 1�!, V. tin' It 'fected me none. 1, I ,; . * 1�1__ I : i I .4 11 Z'" � I . . I . ; . _:�ijf. ,`�, 1 -7� . : � i I - . '1'�,� �-21 I . . ; I- M �­ . I I . _e, UnL I . L I , I - , � � � ' ' � � I - I �Iowdara - i Not $etfled. ! . I L I � � r. � -�. Itou '�-----­__­...­__.­ . ................ ­____,___ - Jones -Does be love her still? - E I I 2 , . I - ' ;B I a Our Motto : Johnson -No; her father keops �him , , I'TTE11 I ,, �Ii ! - L �= 69 �, on ibe jamp all the time.-Ka*s City ; ; � i —_ . . I : I f ; I i . R I - : . High Grade Work Only" IntIppendent. i i :� � . %j 1'welvo I I � I . . 1. .1 , be I , ,awriting C�Zl::� JV22"-44 . 11 I I � . - I I , 'J�� . -L I w � a (111a ,�_ MARRIAGE' 10E08! ES� I r r � S U I ts. . . __�4 : � - i ',.,.,.l, D vere x � , I i i , , I , I- - I � - - � � � � � 4 1 i I H10 WAY" I I I, - 1`1 � . 9= 11 I I I �at-,d for STRATFORD, ONTARIO. I SSO E D AT I � I . - I � i , �,,3 fl�ir � . I L � � � � � SLA KSMITH and � �, ,n - I Our gradu%teg secure kood positions be. THE HURON EXPOSITOR i OFFICE' ' ttention 'r � ­ cause our high grade training prepares them I I *� I tO rerlder first Class Fier' � . � C oeing and - CAR AGE �. ! en Z-ges vices. Enter now SHAFORTH, ONTATtIO, i ,( ill e i , . � , � I —i f . . - ,( for a Coluse. 1�e&jltiful catalogue free. ! F , �obblng MA � 01. _i., — � I -nal - . I I : � I I W. J. RI,T,TOTrP- PrInni t � ; - __ I- . I 1 - L .. - ­-,___', . -,--=--.-. — ­ I . - - - ­_ - - 11 I 1, -1 __ - ____ i � - I ­_ .. � - . I I . ii . I . i; � . � 1 . . . I . . . - . % 1 1 i I I � I . I . - - I � i �­_11­_____._______ - - , - - I - . - I — _',_ __ _77--- I 1� --- I ­­ �­­­­. � ,, I '_ — , __11 _ . . I , . I I . . I . ; I . 1� I i � I 11 � I � . . � i � I � , � I � i : . ; - . : I . I I , : � : I . � I . I I . � . . : i i .. i I � : , � � I . - i � I I � . . T I � . . . � . � I - . I I ! I . I � . I � � . I I I � -7��_ 17-� . -, — _ � - " __ �_ '. - . . . - � � - - —­_____ _-, ____ - ___ � . � .— — - �_. ­ - - � �, , � ­ - ­­ "' . . , ­ - , — - -­­- ------ — ­�-­­- - . , __ . �� . .: , I . . . � . _ , _ � �_­�­.___ —_ . --- __ - - .. - - � . I - . � - � I ; , � - - , - , 1, � I . - 1, , . . - --7, --.,— . f ! - , � . L I I I ,� . . I � t - . I I , - I I 1. I I . I . , � . - � .. � _ I- . , I I � I r . . - - . I . I - - . �, I - - � - � - . - . : . , .1 I � � � - .. I - � � I � . - . - .1 . I . I ; L I , I � I I L I - . . � I I i � . I - I � . T I . - . . I . � � t � . � I . I � L .. . -- � � : . , I . I I - . I � . . I : . . I . . . � . I . � I I — � : I I I i . � , . � - � I I I . . I I - � � ; � . � THE HURON F"081TOR10 . . _� :., � . 1 3 1 1 m - __ __ ---� d - t -1 ____ i — . .. I I I ii-110MMOMAM00lant I I I � . .. I . _ '_­ — Rovir England Drank In 1512. A Itellglon, want t*rown. i ra U84. ....., � - - - L I . I :Uncomi-mere I I This.1s. how our forpfathers managed The idea that MohammedanIsm to tlsffc folk froemently hOe some. �i I;i , t. - r In a time when tea ,and'coffee were ""played out" would be a dangerous bne � Resultsirl: ' � : A z �m common soaps: w at va I . I I . I -m� nofir aA about � business. "i ' I- -1 . __r i t - I unknown and beer was the common $ for statesmen to bank upon. It isn't. - ­ ant �_ - I I � eczemav-cMse hands, ragged S me of t!!�,�nl "re (,-,lite ignor of its - - � ! � � . - � I ' � I bewrage of. the Englishman. In th� Mohammed b�e4lan his career as a o her,4 uttvi*ly 'ndifi-.'erent to it and otk- I , I � clothe,Q chrunken , flannels � I Northumberland Household Book, com- prophet more than 600 years later than. I � . . e syvt hato the very name of it. Onil . I - . . ,, 4 � i . I I i i I menced in 1512, we have an exhaustive the beginnin.- of the Christian era. At : the last named category was Liszt ;, * . � i I account of the domestic economy of thp present he has �176,000,000 disciples, , ' wwv '� - e had returned from a ,$�uccessful I. , � I - x 111 friffT ,iL ­_ V. - . I great Percy family, and from it we more than one-thilrd as many as there , j I I ' , . tour, and Princess Afetternich the wifo � A IL a , I 1;; � i learn that at breakfast, which was are Christians in the world. . IRWA : o' the celebrated statesman 4nd diplo. �, I - I I I � . . I ! served at 7 o'clock in the morning, the ned y6ars ago there Were I I n atist, was questioning him regarding "' i I ". � earl and countess had a 4uart of beer In India no Afohal*medans. Now there � tl Le concerts, he had been giving abroad� I and a quart of wine between them; are 50,000,000, an4 they are increasing REDUCES : 1 � �L � j - � ' i "I hear," Bhe said, "that yo4 did,good :, two sons, "Afy Lorde Peiicy and Mals- in numbei constalitly. ; They are by all D siness in Paris." I - , f I - � f � F , , ergetic subjects in . i xXPx1%Sx To which� Liszt gave the tArt replyl 4 A I ter Percy," a pottle (two quarts) of odds the most e4 I I � 7 T beer, and two children in the "Nurcy" British India. i � 111 i. - j 11 I 1 . only Myed some music there. Bus.1-i . I ' ,� Ask far 64e- Octagon Bar 937 1 V, (nursery)! a quart of been For dinner, . The western w V f M hammedan- I � f ­ i I n�ss-that I leave to banker$ and di. . _I e fo � . 0 i � L a � I ! - 3 � at 10 o'clock, my lord and lady had a Ism rolled up to be arthest corner of ­Omatists." � ?� AMITIONEERS. I _. gallon of beer and a pottle .of wine, the Spain, up to thel .alls of Vienna, and . I To another lady the muslical clerid - 1; I I — — . ... two boys a quart of beer land the youn- then began to re ede, but the shrink- HOMAS BROWN, licensed Auctioneer for the pave a sW1 more sarcastic answer. V . I Tcountiesof Burorl andPerth. orders left at . ger children a pottle of �eer. At sup- Ing s i ccompanied by eX' A.M. Campbell's in I at warerooms, Seaforth, or lih, Abbeil" she sighed, `Owhilt,a gregLik � . ' I I I - � Z per, at 4 o'clock, the eart and countess I pansion elsewhere In Africa MohaM- TRB Emmi,ron Off ce,6 111 receive prompt attention. - Z I r . - medanism is. stead I ly proselyting. Rus- Satisfaction -guaran teed or no charge. 1708-tf 1. tune you would make if 'Only you V : 9hared a pottle of beer and a pottle of ITC, - iuld be Induced to go to America to - V , wine; the children also �had their al. sia in Europe has 1. ,000,000 followers of TAMES G, MoNIOIHAKL, licensed au3tioneer for I ay!" ; I � . lowance. For "livery,V- which was the prophet, morq� than there are fP 0 .'the county of Huron. Sales attoodedtoinany "Madame;�' .returned Llsz� "if you .. I � ; � � � part of the county at w(derato rates, and satisfaction I . � served tn the bedroom between 8 and what is called. "Turkey in Europe." �! guaraLteed. Orders le't at the Seaforth poet offi,!e od In need of that fortun� believe - . 1 9 o'clock in the evening, -the parents Asia, however, fhe realm of future orat Lot 2. Concession 2, Hallett, will receive a-, I would go at onee.31 _I . j � prompt attention, 1882. tf ; � * were supplied with a gallon of beer growth, I , s the 3 - . .. �ohammedan stron$- ____ I � . . ; I - I : , - - . , , and a quart of wine and each pair of hold. . To less thjAn 4,000,000 native G.i Phillips, Licensed I — ; . � ! I children with a pottle of beer. Surely ,Christians there re 109,OW,000 M I A1"cA'u'c0tN'En!e`r'f r �b`e- cos6ties of Huron and - The,Xlye of theUsixf. I . (�_ P,,tb. Being , p Actioal farmer and thoroughly � , I � � i � . I there could in this case have been no hammedans. understlinding th valueof farm stock and imple- Damascus, perhaps the most auclenj ; - 1:1 wente, places me I abetter position to realize goo , ty In the world, claims the p ; roud title .; I l� "drinking between meals." - London � - — , d _ , I - - Chronicle. � : I I prJoes. Charges mod-nite. Satisfaction guaranteed � i. � � I Tke Duke's 44hirteen Cloielr_" i or no pay. All Ord mi I;f k'at Heneall post office or ): ! "the Eye of the East"' 'Which tho . L I 0 . - , - I I I 7 E - __ _____ - riking beauty of its aspect from a di& � - � at Lot 98, Concesi dou 11 2, Hay, will be pro � . I ; , A_n ingenio" qmekeeping arrang�_ ttendeA to. . 17g?tly - i ! t Bulgarian Wedding Customs. I . ment e1ists today 1which was desIgned . tt , nee fully Justffles. i . m I . � - � I A curious wedding custom which ex- by that famous uke of Bridgewater . . Bright buildings which sp4rlde un- � . I - ists in Bulgaria is the shaving of t4e who laced South ancashire with ca- — I �r the Syrian sun rise out 4 a mass I bridegroom on the wedding day. . � red years ago. - - " )" many tinted foliage. To t4e north- , . While the barber is engaged upon his . The duke was a grbat stickler for pl�nc­ & 0 N, T eat stretch the Iong, bare, tnilow white 11 , - � I - face a dancing crowd of boys ,and girls ': tuality, and he-- w4s annoyed that the � I : Idges of Anti-Lebanon, I hile 1-10 11 I . . I I - I -_ . 1arming contrast gardens, , h corn- - . surround the bridegroom. '"Then his ` workmen on his e'tate at Wo sley did 7ic � I - , I � hair has been cut, the pieces' are care- ! not return to w rk af ter dinner an 10 -4 s and teeming orchard� form a � . I . . Id . , - I . 1_ I* I 1 , fully collected by some of the girls, to ! promptly as they!! left off when the V . - ) .,illiant setting on all sides.. i - I 5 i � I I . I A � be preserved in one of the bride's : clock struck 12 , I en e remoDstrat-: Winding thro-tigh this profu�,e display i chests. . � tol t while the . work- - I—- r' oriental beauty, the rivers! B,arrada ' I . - I - - . i r3 � nd PI(larpar of - After the barber has finished hl� men always heard! the clock strike"12, / L"d Phe -e -the Abaiia a . . h -_ I work he receives a small white linen I they often failed to hear the singlp � I __% ripturA---lose them Selves far to the � I i I - - __� . - . 11 cloth as a pr6sent, and each person � stroke of 1. The uke of Bridgewater � . � '. I I t in Lake Bahr-el-IAMeri. �06 a near- _� , � P - � , gIves him a trifling sum of money. ,r -View much of tl�ls m6in- van- : t� .quickly found a r medy for this difft- , ,� ( gla '� � i 14 - 4-4- : Then the bride -room kisses the hand of : culty.� � clock made that,', _7 1, itip tf is a, and there is abund-antlevidence I'D He had . A - I ! � f E V L, � i each ,�,lrl, washes his face and dons his would strike thir e'en times an 'hour � (if general demy. � - I . - wedding dr6ss, which must be first aer afternoon, and th clock proclaims 1 A. similar title Is given to_kthens In - - I curately weigbed three times by a ]ad. o'clock with 'a bal .er's dozen of sono- I I � LL S - Id. Iton's "Paradise Rogained."l It is: ' I . : I i I � These stran.-e customs are said to rous strokes to tl Is day. The 'I'thir- I I j Athensi, th'b eye of Greece, moth�r of arts. � 1 17 verl Tkousands o i ... � date back to pre -Christian days, but t6en clock" is one of the curiosities of- ' - , "a"Ve Rest o A ! , , - . . I I I I i I i they are still strictly observed, espe- Worsley Hall � i C&nZ_(Nw% woz-_Illeft to , A Pair of C;affixh. � , I ?h . L . I . clally in country districts. i � � - :4 ' pair of catfish tfiat werej continu- . , . I Health an, Strength. I ! - sex 0i Gems. I ; . i I . . -_ ("Ugly watched in a government aqua- , Forty Bibles n 1111nute. ' 1� There is no nc ed for so many women to - � I I The Romans, following the Greek -, - . , , nervousness ibim made- a nest by removing the I suffer pain and Weakness, 11 � I The Bible publications of the Oxford mineralogists, divi(.11ed gems into males � =1 fixiub and dizzy F,avel from a corner.�. During the first ' . , sleeplessness, wa- ia, I . University Press have been Issued for and females accorc�irig to the depth or spells and the bu - nierous troubles -which f eW days after hatching the fry, bank - 300 years and can be published in 150 lightness of their - olor. These terms render the life of -woman a round of sick- ed in the corners of tho tauh,'were at I I � , i 4 -langua,g-es and dialects. ' Orders for are thus alluded tp by Theophrastus: nesg and suffering. � 11 I cregular, intervals a� tively 'stirred bx 100,000 Bibles are quite common. An "Both these (beryl,! carbuncle, omphax, Young girls budaing into womanhood, the barbels of the pare I i I nts, usimlly- the order, for balf a million copies can, ac- crystal and amethy I pt) and the sard are wbo suffer Nvibli p'ains and beadaches, a:nd raile. Subsequently the pareWts were ' cordin- to the 'Caxton Magazine, be ; -hose face is pale and t1je blood waterY, . I n found on breaking lopen certain rocks, V � . � .Z Be,? rA sean to suck th'e,eggs into their moil-ths j I & ta bs 'v, � d then extrude them with s ' e force. readily filled. On an average from thlr- � I presenting cer difference , but ,fll find Milburn a�d Nerve. an � om . I are furnished every, agreeink In na with each other. 15111she.lpthein rea,tlyd-,i,.-i�l-,-tbisp--i,iod. I ' I ife, ie predaceous feeding habitp of the . � ininute. There are 110 different edi- For of the sard e transparent and - Viomen at the change cf IA Who are � . I rvous, subjec e ing of old fish gradually overcame t4e paren- - . ! Be t to t lus Icsf, - 1� . tions.of the Oxford Bibles in English, blood red - sort is 1 alled the female,.. pins and needles, palpitation of the he -art, t I Instinct. The tendency to suck the varying from the magnificent -folio edi- �vhile the less tran parent and darker etc., are tided ver- the trying -time of f into their mouths continited and , - I � I . tion for pulpit use to the "brilliant" Bi- kind is termed the male, and the eya- their Iffe by the � use of this wondorful tae in6ination to spit them out dimin- l I ble, the smallest edition of the Scrip- nus also is named one sort the male remody. ished, so that the vumber ,o i f young tures in the world. The largest folio and 'the other thp female, but the It has a wonderful effect on a wom-an's ,� dwindled daily, and the 500 -that had I .1 systern, inakes pairis aiod aches vanish, Z - . Bible printed in Oxford ineasures 19 male is -the deepVr !n color of the two. 11 brir,gscolorto jo pile cheek and sparkle bEen. left with their parents had �conl- : in ( , ' ' The cyanus, oi I the an- , . - by 12"inches, and no erratum has as anos, of to tbe eve. . plAely disappeared in six ­W�eks, *71- f - - y.et been found in it. The "Brilliant clents Is said, t i,,,gh probably Incor- 1,'Iie � bail.1 up the systuem, renew lost tliough other food Was liberilly sup.- 1 Text Bible" 1peasures 33/4 by 2%-incheo rdetly, by many in dern mineralogists . y �l t I � vitality, iva;,�rcr,­� th's appetite, inake �ich, p lied. I . i � � . I - I I and Is three-fourths of an inch thick. � to be identical wit our sapphire. red blood and �ispel thab Weak, tired, " � i -1 - . - f — listless, no -ambition feeling. Gouncid the Maim. 1 N � � i : � . � . Stoelk-Ings. I The Letter 94141-1 In 31other.' I 1;0.:;. Pi:R pox, oil 3 FOR %1_25 . G nod was one ot the most rfasclf-: I � ; � . ALL DEALEnS. I xou f How many readers are familiar w4th It has been pointed out as a curious � nating, men I have ever met. Ws man- - I -the history and origin of the most cona- fact that the letter "M" in almost all Tb��'E. IU('.)-ara Q., Limited, Toronto, Ont, ner had a charm that was irresistible, i� a , . � mon articles they daily use? We eaty known languages � �- English, French, ' - aod his kindly eyes, as Soft and melt- x i I I - � �h .1 1drink, wear � itbout tbiliking whence Latin, Spanisfi, Greek, Hebrew, Chi- owan's, ,yould light�up wit - I W I THE G31P HOTEL ing as a w - 7 1 -_ I or wherefore'. Stocking� were known nose and the others-is'to be found In a smile now tender, now h�morous, � . � 11 i:! among the RomaD� more than 1,800 the word which stands for mother or . that fixed Itself ineffaceably upon the - I � r- 1. years ago, as Is proved by paintings nurse, Perhaps this, is owing to its JONATMAN MILLER ,memory. He could speak English fair- . , : j , 1. found in the ruins of Pompeii. They representing a sou��d which .exists in (FormErly of the 11ot,el Bedford, Goderich.) ly well, but preferred his own Ian- , . it , g I ge, in t � were considered more ornamental than every spoken speecD,, and has the same � PROPRIETOR which be was a brilliant Coil- ] , , I I -1 useful. In the colder climate of northern pronunciation in tl�,em all. It is also 1840-13 . vu-sationalist, and he ;could use to ad- : �a , f, li Europe they became a necessity, and exceedingly ea to 'Utter and is one of vi i ata ge a fund of keen, ready wit. He i * f'y ' - - the manufacture ,of them became a the first 'sounds tl at children. mike' NN as at this time influenced by a re- - It recognized employment In the twelfth and it theref ore n turally enters Into United Ty:)ewrlter 00M- crudescence of that religious mystitism I _! ' � - . . century, when they were f ashioned the appellation gi �en to the nursing . ,W-- ich had strongly characterized big � chiefly of cloth. In the reign of Ed- parent in the first �ries of recognition pan� Limited. -yi)jthful career, but Wis tone,�� though - ' . . " . ward II. they assumed 'a ,resemblance , and affection. There is no doubt at all . . -1 ea: -nest and thoughtful when, he was ' to!those now worn. A.t & courts of ; that "mall and the��other baby names ,Underwood, 'Empire, and Mick- dti-elling upon his art, could Prighten Sp�in and Italy they were fashioned of for mother originatdd directly from the . ensderfer. u]) with the lightness and gayety of a .. ,I I , I 6ilk and were made enormously large. child. I All visWe' writing maichines, for k!ale or true Parlsiari.--Hermann Klein in,Cen- 1, 11 I - ,, � - � . . . .An Obsery ng C1 I illd. to r(-nl,, by tlie' moath, ribbous, etc., and all till Y. — r � . Got Him Numbers Right. � - other makei of typewriters, -second hand, L - ' One man in New ; ork bad social as- for hale. Apply tc' I . . Fuel 1n Auclen't Rontli. A certain lawyer, who Is now a very, � ' I � able judge, was, when he first came to I pirations which soi:iewhat warped his L. G. VAN EGRIOND, Agent. - i e fuel of the ancient Romans was -- . . ,bar, a very blundering speaker, ! adililration of his homesInin father. � a�most exclusively charcoal. This was - I - I . th I The father actually sometimes relapses SEAFO LITH . - - ONTARIO. b- -ned in open pans, ,without 1grate or , sa.�,s Youth. On one occasion, when he " - : . I w,js trying a case of replevin, involving i into the barbarism f ating with his 1 182845 3, and gave economical beat for liv- I I � - I — - . ' knife. But tbe ni,4,�o '111�'as a little son I fil � rooms and baths. Carefurl expekl- � a right of property to a lot of hogs, he , I �, - said, "Gentlemen of the -jury, there 3 . . � 1-tle boy licked s Princc E ward Islalimid i Whose eyes seek all find out the truth. were just twenty-four hogs in that I The other (tay the Ill , ome . ­- no considerable amotr�it of dgngeroua � . . I drove -just twenty-four, gentlemen- nia:d.i6d pot'Itoes f �1'111 his knife, and Farmer --compelled to stop embonic oxide. The inconvenience of � Iiis inother chide(I him. "Sammy, dear," clearin- up his farm. climneys was avoided, the heat could exactly twice as many as are In that ' ai . (1, "only stupiid people eat with � 9 -- jury box!" The effect can be imag. `lie s� I - - - ,be easily regulated, and a. pan, with a I fl,vir kiiii-es." "How can you say that, I . ,� - I -.V1_.:1 ng surface sufficed to I heat a ined. � � . � �1. bil-ni � I � i "Grandpa � ' nummin?" erled flie child. cl(urch seati-ng 2,000 people. I ��r � . - eats -with Ids knlfe.� And he made all � _L_ — RhInocerioxeis With Two Horns. I . I S I everal species bf rhinoceroses, now Ou" 111()11('-V ly, . , . I worIc W111le You Fra7,. � I I 1; extinct and only found in a fossil state, �� I . .1, squall caught a party of tiourists , ; I I . used to exist which had no horns at zl,aunched on Ins Iterar-y Career. . a - . . oi a lake in Scotland and threatened . � -13:i . � - "I underst.,ind Your son has decided . - � � all. The name, meaning as it does � - ro �. to mpsize their boat. When 1t;seemed ' � . "horned nose," Is rather a misnomer In to go in for literature." ti�lat the crisis had really come, the ; "Yes, alld he's ma4e a S lendid start ;� o^.r � their case. Several kinds of rhinoceroses - . la gest and strongest fhan in the party i I . -le . I 1; : Il _� In ,i state of intense fear, sald,',"Let us I I in A.f rica. have two horns, one b "You don't say." 1, - I I . ; I er, but the extinct rhinoceros, l� h t 141- I pray." "No, no, my man!" shouted the j I the oth . 4 � . "Yes; he Went to an auction this little man . known as the dyceratherlum, had a morning and bought a secondhand I . ., I — - bItff old boatman. "Let the I ti ... I . y. You take an oar!"-Succoss. I . , pair of horns on its nose side by side. writing desk for onl� $4.93.11 .. . , . pr� I I - . . i Mr. Job Costain, iuinegaih, P.E.I., writei: ! . Looking Pleasant. � i No Apology Xeceivisary,. I "In the Spring of 900 1 started to clear up a � ' - . ,. . a grs. Chugwater-So that's the photo- . Invitin i ,g Vileld. .,j piece 9f land, biA h id not worked many diays � corigratul. te you most h0artfly,ll graph you had taken the other day, Is An ' before I was taken i vitha very lame back, and sal I the nearsighted guest at tliewed- .It? I'd like to know why you can't. "They say there's,� an island in the was compelled to stc p work. Thetroubleseem- difg, "on this bappy-oh, I beg -your � . . . � I look as pleasant as that *hen you are I Pacific with 600 i4habitants whom ed td be down In tl Le contra of my back and p& I on! I thought I was speaking to . I drunkenness, erim. e, �� jails, police and my right side and I could not atocip ." : In the house. I . . � Mr. Chugwater-Well, It may be that courts are unknown."' - - I got a box of Doan Kidney Pilfis and before i I hat's all right," the other man re- . . - I ; - T . "I accept your congratulationx. . � the photographer tried to bring out my "Is that so? It's" a wonder some. I had taken the wl ole box I was completely pli d j cured and able to I iroceed with my worki I I . - pleasant expression, and you don't u't started In to civilize it.,"- I � take great pleasure n recommending them to If the father of the bride.` H- i I - , i ' ' I I . 14i ­ i � 1[ I vill famers who, are troubled as I w"." Tj " . ii - - __ . I - � I . I A Dampener. 1. I We. a box, or 3 for $1.2& All dealers or . I j *,�­ -, . solving a :Mystery. . ,zWhe Xur-aae. t i Visitor -Is Miss Rankin in? !, � - I � , ' Q I ! �ti Little Tommy -Papa, what Is a bl- M Doan Kidney PIH Co.,, Toronto,, Oat. r2he London Hospital coMPWn,8 th'at I ! , - Servant -Yes, sIr. , .- - too A 1 L . � I _ Visitor -Is she engaged? . ped? � thc word "nurse" means Many dif- I . Papa -A -n animal W, ith two legs. For Notice To Contractors. . � ferent things, from the board" ,school . Servant -Yes, sir, but the gentleman . - I ... - ' ain't here this evening, sir. Come ilL instance, a man Is -a biped, my boy. The L munlelpalcoun(il of the Township of Hibberi gid of fourteen, who gets 2 shillings a ­ __ T_ ! I I Little Tommy - M�ell, what's Uncle wilifecelve tenderd for the building of a cemebt week for minding tho baby,:to the �- I- I abutment under the M 3C&nn brldge at Lot 30, Con- - i . Amblwuonay. , James ? Re's only got one leg.- cesolons 2 and 8, Hibbett, ,g till 2 0�0,ck I, the highly Skilled nurse who fol-lo,lw4 'the I I � - I - Askington-She has a rich husband, - 1. .afternoon of Tueaday, ffie th day of MsY, 1903, at ar) 1 iy doctor to the �very battlefleld. 17 . I ,,, -1 �, the town hall, Btaffal�. Flaws and spedfl,%tiona re- '.) I ; . . . , hasn't �he? . - I - : r I : I lating to the said work con be secn by calling on i i. i I Teller --Y6% and at the same time a Better Than Detraction. Councillor Jordan, on Lot 22, Conce3sion 3, His:worxt Ex,perlenice - I - . . - � 4� _ : � - . H!� ' mighty poor one. . "There are worse: things than ego- JAMES JORDAN, Clerk. I I Elm you ever been ki4cked, by it i t� * - i&�- " -Z I tism," says the hlan4yunk pliilosopber. Hlbbe.t, AprfI 29th, igos. � 1847-3 M1 le?" - � - : � r. I I i -, * � 4 . 'it I His Fool Purmult. - "It is better to talk- Yourself ul), thon to o, thank de Lawd, I never �ez ex- , . I - -IrORE AND DWEFAING FOR SALE OR TO - 1, i . "Ar you followin- the races?" run other people do ` lerelgmed� near the pe lenced nuthin' -1vuss dan a hol�se fal!4 ,I I I e m W n .s? 0 RENT. -The stcr of the und � . railway fitation In Sea rtb, will be sold cheap or in) 101, nie!)� � � 4 ! _ 11 - "Yes, and if I ever catch up to them 1, - I �. � I . Fill quit." --Princeton Tiger. I - will be renled on easy ems. It is admirably adapit- I � : � I � I ... � I I 4 ed for a grolhry and vision store and is favorably � � . _� .1 I . I . i - � � cond tions a man can I situated for busintes. There is R comfortable dwel- rr 1, � ; 1;� if� Under somil . t AAlngs move along so rapildly nowa- H � i ling attached and ago d xtabIcl Itwill be put In il I � The respect of the common people is make more noise �hi the world by ; first class r pair for a good tenant. Possenion at days that people who say "'It �avt be �_l �_ I " ' 1,� the . bIghest reward -a man can re but than in any. - any time. Apply to VV X. HAbTERS, Feaforth. doite" are always being Interrupted by � I I I I ! ap in keeping his mouth �_ I ­ -1 it _. , , I&I841 I . . 0 iN . i . country,-Schoolm aster. ther way.­ChIcago � t,ws. � I - 9 ebody doing It-Saxby's MA.9aid". I __ I . . - I !-,�! ____ - � __ - �k __ __ - 1; v, � I ;_�I_ i , - --- � - I I I . � . . =� �­ I - I !� � "I - � I - I 1�1_ i-. . I I - I - I I � . :1 _. 4%~ : - I 14' 1 M �� . I . 111 Aiii I I . - - I fl � At � H I .. � 1� . . I , I ' Qff" Grip LU L _f 0 1:� - , I � � ! i i._` �'_ � ­ � I I ; I 4111". � _. __ yala - �, Itit- a m he S � tj e 1, 5 .L I 5 9 - pli_ -, I �] I f , . , 1�1 . � To Owe m Ote, In IrWo Day& ! � Cc= I .. �.� ­ - I j -:kw v - . � � 1: : ) * pAlV I - dh I ­ � I I � T � --. , --- � 0 : is 0 . I I . I . I f: �� , . ., Cft every trmtt I �- �.. � 4-:--. eh TaIdeb., ,R ~ I I tultsivursof m J f"Wif 1%,.. � - - � T#e L a&afive Bromo __ . F - Iron ant"or P np � ,�, � %V* 41 . b=9 7M. I 114:00. 261 ii�,_!� � . 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