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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-05-29, Page 7� 1, I I : i , - d . - � 9 1____1_-_--1_ ------- ____ - __ — � - . �� , __.___-!____-_t_,_1-_- - '. I r I : i � I � . . � , " i I � I I ; . � . . I I - . - I ";. � - I .. � I � 1� � - 7 . � I I I - � I Ir . I k I CURE SICK HEADACHE, I/ - — I � . - I I I '. _ ­_ . . � - � �_ - I � ­­ - - .. I �. I - . - ­­ VETERINARY � � __ I �,;L_,! - I - - . - I I �, -1 1. -1 . I I E GRIEVE, V. S., honor, graduate of Ontarl : t : � ___ - , . � � rJOHN _ A: JdIseasen of Domesid Veterinary College. I � 11 � I I . I .- � - � � � - - sailmals treated. Calls promptly attended to an - I- �:�, I 11 ?_1 charges moderate. Veterinary Dentstr.y a specialty ,� i- 4 -T � 1" � I i " I vffioe and residence on Goderich street, one doo - - . -, P., I � I I - " �-,!� � ; . " - � � � � � � , . . - �', I ­ - - , - 1_,T;i . I of Dr Scoirk's office, Seatorth. 1112 -if I I � �, - t �,.. - ��, I � �� I . , - � � _,�-. -� - I i - , - I � . . -1 LEGAL . � � s : , ­_ " I- i_ �� I F_ , I ; - .�_; . I - I I - "; t I I - �;`_,_ I � � � - � 1. - JAMES .L. -KILLORAN 1111 � I . I I � I �;�Ii:� ., � arriste Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notar3 �, . r� � � . -11 � , Public. Money to loan. Office ever Piokard's Sfor ; t � �, , I I I Y � ­ � � I I . h. . �, . Main Street, Se&fort 1528 1� I . � �. t - � o., I , I � �.. � li­ R. S_ HAYS, �� Ii.: . I . I _,_ I - z I Barrister, Solic. 7 Itor, Coave ancer and Notary Public ; �, � t - . Solicitor for the Dominimi Bank. Offloo—in rear o 1. � . � '_ - I ; -I � � � Dominion Bank, Sestorth. Money to loan. 1236 ., I . � � - ; ! .1 :� - ,I .-� - . I � ,� I - J M. BEST. Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyance . � - - � ­ I a Notary.Publio. Offices up stairs, over 0. W 11 t I �_ � . � . Papet's bookstore, Main Street, Senforth, Ontario. 1 � - 7 i � - 1 1 - , t , . . . . 1 1627 I � I i i . � ENRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor. &a I . I � I - � � . H Money to loaa, Office—Oady's Block, Sea , . - � — � � I I I 1 1 orth. _� -tf . - . 1679 . 11 I � I I . � - � u . aOLMIOTED, successor to the late firm of � - � ­ I . ; ;,�� � F . McCaughey & Holm,ested, Barrister, Solicitor �� I . i" Eloavoyancer, and - Notaiy Solicitor for the Can I 1. .� � adtart Bank of Commerce. Xoffby to tend. Farm � � � - __ I ; lot oalo. Qfdoo In Scoirs Block, MAIn Straet � t . I ; I � --I 1, . � - 1194forth, . - 0 I � - . I 1: ; il : � ­ I ; � —, ICKINSON AND GARROW, Barristers,, Solicit- 11) � # - i - ; ..; : ore, eto., Goderich, Ontirlo. I I _i . E. T� DICKINSON. : I j .1. - . I . I - ­ . 'i — I !, i � I : � - - . 1833-tt 0-HARLES GAIMOW, L. L. B. . . � . J I ; . - : � . . . � I i � . - — � - . DENTISTRY. - I F- W. TWEDDLE, . DENTIST, Gradu e of Royal Colleg,e,of Dental Surgeona of On I 'o scou in art tgraduat crown and bridge work at R� S3hocl, Ch. ek 1', , 0. Local anasthetioa for p lulei, xtraction of te th. -Over A. Younrr.o , Office . ocer).g : �atoro, Seatorth, �0 1764 — . . . I " R. F. A. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the DRoyal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor graduate of Department of Dentistry, Toronto Universit ' OT .y. ace in the Petty block, Henisali. Will visit Zurich every Monday,. commencing Mon. June lot. - 1587 - . I 11) R. R. R. ROSS, L. A S_ Dentifft, graduate of R. 0. D. S.. of Ontario, first class Honor graduate of Toronto University. Highest standing in order of merit in the largest class ever graduated trom hi -e college. Modern and up-to-date dentistry In all ltaavariouB forms. 'Painless extraction of teeth by Local Anae8thetica and without any bad after effeats. Gas administered sad all operations care.. fully performed., Office over Dill'u Store, Seaforth. 1. . 1834 -if � M'EDICAL. I - - - � Dr. John McGinnis, Hon� Graduate London Western University, member at Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. Offlee and Residence -Formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. Pickard, Victoria Street, next, to the Catholic Church SWlilght calls %bbended promptly. . 1468X19 . DR. H. H. ROSS; M. B. , Office over Greig & Stewart's Store 0 J1 1 - Seaforth. Night calla attended to. at the office. . 1802 ______ __ I I . DR. F. J. R . ROW I S__M_A_:PC)__Rr_r1_T . Office and Reaideucie-Goderich street, cask of the Methodi3t church. TELErllozzR No. 46, Coronsr for the� County of Hnron. . � . 138a , I - ', DRS. SCOTT, &,� MacKAY, , PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, -No7derich street, oppostie Methodist ohurch,aeskforth ' - ' , , G. SCOTT, gradusts Victoria Ani Ann Arbar, and member Ontario College of Physiolans and ;� Surgeons. Corouer for County of Huron. 13. MAORAY, honor graduate Trinity University. � gold meds,110 Trinity K90ical Collegel. Member College of Physlotans and surgeons, Ontario. . 122 - . - ^ ; ... I � RED CEDAR SHINGLF-i . , I I t , - I - � - I The undersigned wishes toiannounce to the public . that having bought a large quantity of thel thice best brands of red cedar shingleg-,'and by getting a liberal. discount for cash, is prepared to sell them to cus- towers at prices that defy competitlon. . S. LAMWS Lumber Yard, Seaforth. . � HEMLOCK LUMBER. Having In otook at the . Seaforth Lumber Yard A r I very large quantity of all the different length% and widthe, is prepared to fill any bill that is prevented ithe very beat quality of Hemlock. I S. LAMB'S, Lumber Yard, Seaforth,, PINE. ,. I Havingbought a large quantity of pine from a large ftrtn in MUSkoka, I am getting pine dressed ooth sideq or one aide, for siding, flooring ceillug; wide plank for water 'troughs ; spruce anA balsam for gravel boxes, light and 'durable. Also white eedar shingles XXXX and .XX,N and XX of best make In Mi - iskoka. Liarge stock always on hind. — � . __ ' =A 10 I ry cattle dealer paased through .,�., awa, edicine t recently with 1,500 head of Mexican heifers. About 1,500 are on the way. The animals are desoribed � as: small and " well d9veloped in the . horns,".but. itle stated that good stook is the result of a cross with range Shorth,)rn sires. .This is an experiment the outcome of which will be watched with int,Eresb. -John Lowther, a former Michigan farmer livIng at Harrisville, passed through Windsor with an overland route outfit, I bound for Toronto. Lowther's Outfit con- siated of a wagoli, some clothes and three . horses. He had nothing to complain of his Michigan farm,but was forced to lea,Ve It on . ao.00unt of the death of his wife. He states I . that he will grid the rest q.1 his days In Toronto, vvh-�re he ia poesesi � a d of sufficient property to keep, him the balance of his life. , time, i . 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I , If your eyes look fpr notbi�g but vil, y will always see evil tlriu;nph�nt ; bi�t if y � ha,ve learried,, to h� ycur gla�be resb � on � a cerity, sirnp�eness,'trxuli, yoo Ill �, ar d w' o" cover, deep down in all things th4 si a . overpowering victory of th%b )on' lo�,e. . i I MAETERLINCK. f � ; . - - I I I . Long afterwardo Malcolm compav,ed Itl night's work to a severe wrestliDg� m4t and owned that ib had taxecl, his menta a bodily strength to the ubmo b. The 11 tratiou was singularly'apt. �he *h�le o I of his manhood and will were' set to- r#a( this poor' -lad from the effects of his own fatuation and folly, bub at �first he M: a I : little progress. ,I . I � Baal Jacobi' a ernicious Influe ca ,� h done its work, any Maloolm,'to Ills di and disgust, was forced to realize thaki baleful and hated arguments had alrOa . � . poisoned Cedric's mind. More than on�e Waa revolted by Ideas which. he kn�w I h I been inculcated by Saul Jacobi. 111flel noisoned the wells." Malcolm said ,to hi ;elf indignantly—- Cedrio'4 freeh you mind has been contaminated by his oJI phiIO30phy," and his heart grow sail as � I : remembered Dinah's faith in .her be, � I More than once he was so sickeue4 Cedric's waub of restrairA and child abandon of grief that he was tempteO give up the struggle. Only ERzabpa pleading voice was in his ears—" You � V bear with him—you will be, patient . Z him, will you not ?" andthes. again�e '01 _A�.�. h; calf 11— t-1, .W-+ t I I I All at once a tboughb comp to him inspiration. Cedric had been giving way a perfect paroxya ' m of despair, and Maloo had with eome Ftornness remonstraitad w him on his want of manliness and oelf-c 0 trol. ' " You are making thi)ags wo,i8e, " said ; 11 why don�t you takq your. trdu . like a� man W 13at the rebuke only bxa6p r ated'Oedrio. I � 's Oh k it is all very well fcr you t.:) tal he returned angril , ".but if. you were ; y my place you wai,1 ' Id not bear it any be A You are so immaeulata, Herrick, you ba make allowance.fpr a poor m'iserable de like me. .1 don'b�believe you ever care4, a woman in,your life. Good heavens !,t' e he caught siobt of Malcolm's' face 11 do 13 ��U h L ' ' mean that Xve ever been in love ?";; � thou,, Then it was that the ght came Maloolrri--�CE(Iric.Ehoulcl kno* that be vi�a � I . . fellow -sufferer. i ' f 4' I do mean it,?' he said stqadily, " ao� also mQ,au to say Phat your love is as W.a unto wine compared to mine ...; that le, it r can call such rnad infatif - ti -)n by so sacr4d name." And there vaq a loa:) of contla in Malcolm's voice that'madei Cedric win , . I" Don't b6 so h , ard on a fe)low,"' he #i i . terad. I I m . � . . 11 My dqaIr boy, I would not be har& I you for worls ; if I speak of 'myself ab �u _ :4 moment, it is only that you. may see, �h I am fully oompet,ent to sympathize w YJ 11 i I � � you. � I 69 Won't; you tell me more,��Herribk ?"I 11 No, dear lad, I think nop, except ill my case In even more hopole4a than yo), for the on-ly woman I have loved or can Jo will soon marry another man," and he Malcom's face looked gray and worn. I need nob add," he consinued hastily, L 9:9 i1h � all this is between us both." I 11 Of course -of course," was tho! �eag anewtr. 11 I am awfully sorry -I 'am I deed. I wish I b,%d not bullied you io."i Malcolm smiled a little sadly. � � I 1 "' Never mind that now. 1. only waxitl say this, we must take our pionishmefit ', I men, and not whine like fraepious childr . I who want the moon -the moon is no Inear for all t hit." He sighed a 'little b ttel for he was tired and depres3d'd ; and , at I that Cedric was - more re�4onablqeL a �, " I � . gained some . of' his lo3t . Malcolm re .� i I , n ence. _ � I . . , ;_ I It wag nearly morning before Mlalc'0 � could induce him to ' lie down on the 6ou( he had flatly refused ,to take "Possession - Malcolm's bed. T 1 46 1 could not rest g1iietly in�bed," lie a piteousIv ; " let me lie bare w Ila yoli wz�i your letter .1" for it had been!'arrang d tween them that Malcolm should - a nd � I a note'to Dinah by the early post ; bqt I before the letter was written Ithe wo;rn- lad was sleeping bffvlly. Malcolm covel J * , him up with ruge'before lie slipped out the poet. Malcolm did not *rite a v long letter. - � ! !' I found Cedricbereon myreturn bomi hi wrote. "He was very exe ted and: t happy, and I had great difficu[ty in brip Ing him to a reasonable fiame A mind ; I he is calmer now, and is at present asle, on my couch. I am going With him Oxford to -morrow, and shall probably r main'with him for a day or two. Ib ,w never do to leave hial alo'ne, ot that fello Jacobi will get hold of him again. I fin' d has already lent him money. I hava� be Juestioning. Cedric, and I fin. thaC, Sa acobi tramped up a false exou�e for him � � make to ille Daan. Cedric war a little i I coherent on the subject, but , , under8to, him to sa that he had begged' for a, thr y i days' excuse cn account of a sister's I � I ness. . I ' " As far as I canmake out, Jacobi mcra Intended to have the mar�ia�ge ceremoi performed and to wric t,o return Oxford the next clay. He had �pacifie ... hi . ... - by promising to bring down � hfiz sister� atc and to t%ke lodgings for a week . or two ; bi it is Impossible to guess what, the lello , really meant. An far as I can �udge, �the � will be no further trouble with;the autboi ties, bub Cedric must not be left, to hir 7 self. � I � " I know some excellent loqgings not 'I ; stone's throw from St. John's. . Do7ow ny I f i , _1111111111111111 . , to RN ; r i I I T � � 311vtoc, (I ? . 11 : I � i . . I : . - � ! �i I ! � � � Shylock was the nl'ail, iv'N I I �1� . - wanted a patmd of ! humail , I ; flc-4i. There a r p,, ill. a n - . f Sliylocks now, the 6onvales � , C , . I I Cent, the consuniptive, ,till 1 . I sickly child, - the pal� )'01111,�, - ,a XV0111.111, all �%' lit hum -411 flosl and the - i _� y can (ret'lit takQ 1) I .1 I li I I -_ I Scott's Emul's1011. � i ; I t : Scott's E111111sion Js fleslj" :, � and blood, bone and Amisclel ; � I � It feeds the nerves, stre:ngthem . the dwestive orcrans and they 6 0 - i i . i feed the whole body. i � ; . For ne.arlv thirty years�, �, , I I I Scott's, Emulsion has been th6 � . . i � (Y-reat (yiver of human fle�;h. � I 11) 0 � i ; ; I ;_ ;. We ,will send you a couple of ; � . ; ounces free. : ' SCOTT & BOWNE, Che!m1i3ts'. Toronto, . 1. Ontarlo.1 soc. and $i.00; all drtilr-�n�'O- � i I - I . , � . . i , I ! I . � I i . I ! I t � I I - . . I I � 1 . . : . I : . . � . . . i I . . . I ! 1 . - . ! . I i . . I JL .1R_1§-" . JUL %�F JLW %.F.J6:111 � 1 ., . i ____ — — If . R� JL VWT kJJL JL %JW t%p � '%Fw4F �1 � I I I I I : I 'i�IL 1 � I ___ ___ - - - 'L . . I . . I I I., - . . .11 I I ;Z,wl I . 1� � I I . 111111111i. I I . ii I � I � � 1, I I 11 ... ' ; ,fore I go," he observed �reaajj'tly. To bis � I I . culiar charm of t1i onst near Marseilles, I I -, ,%LA t -X - -, , � ' i . � i , � I h : to - I I Aul I a a L I . C I � � I I I have been. dreading that I I Ila of the Mi I ,question all M di� r nea l. He preferred , , S I . i I breakfast time ; I am so afraid! I shall shook L the dishes of Pi6ve , c I to almost any others. , I - ; J� ron! h I Lprise,ehe gave an embarrassed laugh. 'he -beauty of the ra - oli a groves and the I , i , � I a B � You. It is wicked of me of. cc rae, but uma Ism S I He-usedtomix oi4li rallywithbis food,. : ... I L , . L I ... ... . � and I remember at 4 d nner ab the Dachesse -'- I -_ . - � indeed I am -only too read� t a mpathizei . I � ' - ,-Z- - . - . � - - � with poor oISI Oodric, for. I have fallen in - Galliera's a fair sized obtIB of Oil was spedi. . . ; I Is Uri6 Acid -in the blood. I - � I I ' L love with her myself. . i L . ally place . 1 '; 11 I have kept AyL-r's Che4 Pec- , L d next bia�plsto, and he consumed , � L I I tha i4 i 7 � I I � ML ; on 11 Do you know, I am not at all surprised - 1 Unhe�lthy kidneys are L I . I I , � for a grea ' � it all. . , toral in my housi�. any I oil . � to hear you say that," observed Malcolm. aause of the acid b'eln I —0 � ., ; � I ill_L� . . thefe. Xf the kidneys actei I , I Y�nirs. it is the best Tmeftine ,in I . I -1 I I I You were aware of my impulsive die- FOR, Internal or exWrdal u HAGYARD'S YEL . - I I - LL I � is. . -on," returned Elizabeth �vith hnother .as they should they wouldf LOW OIL cannot be exoelb I pain relieving and the vorld for coutbs and dolds." . I , posit* I I I ! , strain *tha Uric Acid out soothing remedy for all, pi . nb,, I . . `� , I L . I ugh. , 11 Bat she is simply tti� most beauti- . I i ; ; � J. C. willi:ar;is Attkal 14 Y. : - ' -1 . 11 of the v),stern and rhouma- - � I i I - t I , , . I L f creature I ever saw in� my life. All the I I I , � i � — - ","", -M, � , I [me I was talking to.her, I � tfiouqh� of all t,jsm wouldn't occur. Rheu- I � What thre Pta�- s Are. L - 6 1 __ , � I -10 ruatisT In a Kidney Dis-, If never a star h6,d Jbwin�led All LSer bu s tung - 1160-MLAMEM ose fair woman theoialpatrUrchs loved- ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills I f A at 11 I Rebekah an , 4 R: chel ; but � I I . I In the'dista t ,z#e dome, I i 10M 8arah and 8, I ob, it NMI � ibink sbe is,lmost like Re ekah." have made a great part of i The welkin h 0 0 a prison troubles begin- with a - i I . their ; r�putation icurin�r ' ,� GM - Am � 11 I daresay you are rig t there," replied � And the so h' 1: o home. nd , Rh , t . � ; � . 0AId oil So get At . � tickling in the tbl roat. . . i I . I imagi __�;#_ - . � I Us- , Malcolm coolly -ti; I ca . me myself m& Ism rf- I' r3e i I that Leah Jacobi would be equally clever at the ca For w-hen,it camo t4l an ending I I , : , 1 1 1 shooting. ain . I Aud-a man IP,yAo1'wu to die . I You can stop, this gfirst , . � I us 0Jn h1t 120t to �Iea owing weak and aeoeption." , � , io�ts I . ­ �r ! . I ischink I . There is Re would Y, I a 6 lived an earth -worm i - i in. feefle., It do�s nont mean weakness or " For ahame, 'AlAr. Herrick I" in an in- 7)) " in -a sfingle! night iNvith de feebleness for ,those Who eat with good � ­ but oz�e sure way- I � And h o W'39can I, pi ' ca that sky I : 6 ! . I I a etite and 0ound digestion. -It is of dignarib tone ; 11 you kno,W I did not mean � 11 I I � � � � Ayer's Cher�y PeOml. 9,p that. I *was thinking of ,'the young Rebekah : Bub Goa made the taro for tapers, i ad e utmost irr�piortance that old people At the well at Damascus." I -_ .. - , ' . , ,� �43 1 the black ai de of ,space a clue, 'br bronctfltis ay should retain the power to di est and � ,'I It was too bad of �ne,-" ,.he retui ned -% - - - - In Use it also I I ) � I- - t�, AiDd he set them in lleaven�s windows his assimilate food, which is the softe source apologetically ; but of course I understood Dodd's .�­�­`.' i hard 'old 'When age brings ' ' There lie a strange __ � ) � I dy of physical str�ngth. *hab you meant. fancin- . - So the lighb woul4 glimmer through. consumption 1 C S � .1 L . I he feebleness it is�i generally because of the ation about Miss Jacobi. I Ib In -not only her 0 . ! 7, 'or cough s' of all kinds.. I I . and I 0 i ad failure to assi#ulate the nutrition con- beauty, though that is undeniable." .1 I The'Art of � . Sales Girl. . ; . i . A � III has tained in food. �, 11 No, indeed," exclaimed Eliz%beth ]Ki.dney , . I I Occasionally a irli.-forgets herself and !. m_ Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery (isigerly ; " but one can ha1rdly say where the . I I 'takes ib out on the c O'storrief, and thein mhe 'rbreo sizes: 25,c., enougb for an rdinary � Dg ettres diseases Of the stomach and other I I I cold,; 50c.. Juat nglit for bronchint; boars,;. .-charm has ;,but, the moment I saw her d - , i I is apt to lose her i pl 'ca. For Inetancaji a necs. hard colds, atc.;'P,I�most ee- nomical l I I . 1 friend -of mine, tired f win standing all day, . for ebaronic cases,.9nd �b keep 'con i G. i i, J. C. AYER IGO., Lowell Mass. ous organs of dige tiqn and enables the per- get, malaneholy eyes, and heard her I , � P fils ,y the .,peatEd questions of -_ 1P, M -_ , he �nd assimilation of food. vibrating. voice, I seemed' � r ,,,,,, 10, - 'itO 10318 my heart ; exasperated b I . i . I � I I - it in`vIgorates i the liver and promotes to her. Poor, dear Ced�ic, how could be I b asking whether the - . . - . _11 . some woman, who � - -_ - I .............. XW I � i _.� by general physic4l well being. help loving her ?-how c�uld any man re, 1-.., . foods were re3lly 7 ool, finally snapped I . r I 9 iah "it Is with gratitude we acknowledge wbat siob her ?" Bub Eliz.%beth checked herself did pot hear her ; she had already taken p out, " All except t a 4uttons," and prompt- lea was being arguisid, One bt,'other, who to Dr. Plerce's inedi�ine has done for graudmoth- as she became aware of � Malcolm!a keen, her position by the window, and was loo stationed ab a mission .t , er's good, in fact rit has cured her,l) writes MISS I i � , ly lost her job. no�her frierd of mine was a. -_ pi�l ,-Made a h's Carrie Ranker o1r. Perrysburg, 01110. (tshe had �enetrating glance. - r . I Ing out for Oedric. came very near losing her place for the same strong plea for an inereaJ 0 in salpry. 14 To .ill doctored with'seNI'lleral phy.qicians but found no " Ycu surely do not wish him to marry (To be Continued.) remon, but ea tough her olevernem properly provide My family . wit4 the neeall. �� � h relief until Dr. P5erce advis,ed her -what to do. her ?" be asked in a low voice. Then Eliza- . I A dumpy wo ith no figure and a Bities," he said, "is a serious I,p d She has taken only three bottles of"Golden Xred- *_ . I , roblem.)r � - ical Discovery' 0d is enti�ely well. She suf- beth looked quite shocked. . To Cure a. Cold in One Day. - 1 painted face, a woul�,�be coquette. insisted 11 How many children have you? askedis - fered with paiu io kidueys,bladder and liver for 41 Mr. Herrick-ourbr4her-Cedrio ; no, . i after a long invest ,6on, on purchasing a sympathetic brother of the cloth� " I have gall- ' an ten vears, aud her linilis were swelled with s tbousand times no ; neither would she Take Laxaiive Bromo Quinine Tablets. At certain garment. ited as the gi four boys, and each -one has a liarter," was so bad she,could hardly walk. INTygraud- 0 - . � rl was, - to marry him now. Buh., oi�, how my heart druggists refund the money.if it- fails to Cure. othe advised anothe g rment-, for she kne the prompt reply. Immediately the sympa- . dro . !)) � �. 'end took the floor. 4'How =12yrls vaine is!urs. Caroline Henuen, her age I w Im . .years., I willl gladly answer all leLters of aches for her I . E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2�c the one seleeted woul he woman's thetic fri gi is ih . Is 71 1 . 4: not fib t I ith inqg 11 You need nob tell mel thati.- . �irky" � - . I � I ugly figure. " Thial is better for your possible that our brother can provide even on- ic people �re invited to consult Dr. 11 We wcre up half the nighb talking,"' The Foi:ifth 11 R ' in Educationl� figure," she said, reall', with a malicious in'- the barest necessities for his e1gli6 children?* he R. '%T. Pierce by letter, ftee. All cor- she went on, 4' and she told me 6 erytbing tenticn. "Figure," s:ionted thecustomer. "Idid notsay1had eigh children;tho ble res ndehce ig held as � Professor: Armstrong, in an address a , � 11 Let me tell you, ,Pon hussy, thit my boys have the same--aieter." � I 0 , strictl 'vate -everything," and here liz%beth! positive- president of the Education Section of b�io . - an sacredly co . 6 L . � ' er T .I rifident'lal. ly shuddered. I Oh, wh are suc�' b Inge figure is better tha Y(nrs." The buyer was �� British AssooiatIon, added another R to the ; ? -'� . . WORMS cannot exist either in children or adulto Dr. Pierce's , Pleasant Pellets ie ate allowed ? What a myst r ilife I _. I Mrs. original thr a -Reasoning the use of thought .standing bv, and -t I a glealady as quick as 11 when DR. LOWS WORM BYRUP is used. 25c. ALI . k," the bowels. ; � I Godfray was with her at firt.t, and I i the I flash, replied, " E�xa zly madam, that is 1, -_ I I h -Lie power. Th 'suggestion is excellent, but ' I As p' 33 The buy. ;lealers. in . 4 - Colonel cairlcd her off - but Jarld the I q why I recommende � ' tece. � � . 71 == .9 . we would a en,i it- by making the now , . I I er. think it would 4a a gcol: thing if iron and clock strike three before I lefti Lea i's room, the fireb. would be the primary lesson ; er, who had hear ier rep y, comp imente Elephants at Work. nl,b Sour riiAter were:'�to take rd then I ,could nA sleelo a wink ffr thipk- : her warmly on her ta,,�t, after the sale was vil posm;Lion of them ing over some of the horrible scenes,she had itq exercise and training-!bvingly and transacteiI.'-Leslic's Monthly. Some gWtiemen paid a violt to a timbery for for a week or two ? Gedrio is not I fit to be described." I gainilily culti ated, should commence wiih . 11 I yard in Rangoon and saw the elephants -at " ____ alone, and you voill be a �,omforb to him. It r the dawn o intelligence. That is what *a , �' I ork. They tell us the elephants -draw the I I ere is � nothiDg 8e to be' ( u _ Well people- do n I ob ' orry. Take Miller's w 068 seems to me that, th ?g " I wish she had not t1d yo ," murmur- mean by ad cation ritairting in the nurser�', ; logo, many of which are three feet ,in dism. - ed Malcolm. I. amiiod a little ou dorie. Icannot' ospibly ramain a Elizabet Compound Iron Pills and be well, 50 doses yoad a and it abo, Id be continucd step by step � , ; _ip I star End 30 feet or 40 � feet long, from the I night, or two. 1� sadly; . . for a quarter. i . . . � . , you wire I will a gage the g6JI I b will nob hurt me, and I shall be able througlidut the school period, until the river and pile thern-in systematic or -der. - tD ioirna and they Ohall be in readiness for � At 1. V. Fear'e'litug: Store, Seaforth. � youth entme on his college career, the � " � Then, when they are n' eded, they roll them � . to help her better. Mr Herrick, Dinah . . - a a a you." And wh�n this lEtter was sately In � whole direc �ed with the foreseEiag eye to i_ to the mill and assist in adjusting them for . the po-t Malcolt agrees vyith me that not n6ver4o3e ! .� sought the reab he needed w in the more ul 3imate destiny ani career in life. Dibipends on 'What ,r Want. the saw. ; I so urgently, and- was soon sleeping the heavy s�ghb of her. I told Mrs. Godfrey no. 0 T . . � � : Y0.0 � h, his may , ! ter alleep of exhausti , on. � that was a masterly strok 3 of policy, t%ki seem a council of perfection ; aud A student at OberhiC liege one day ask- - After the log is cut �the elephant carries ., ;o we 'rig .it cei tainly 1 �ncludee a higher sense of par- ad the president " it could not advan- the timber and piles it s': the poor thing to the Ma or House. Mrs. ,r ElizabEth wa'at the Manor House when I a I Godfrey Is so clever -she has an idea al- ental duty �hau is now common. We are tageo-a3ly 'take a ehor , r course than that upon the ox carts to be h3.uled off. Dinah recived the latter,:Lub she answered aware of th� crampin effoob of too early perocribiad in the c rrieulm." The reply of Pb it and sent of hq tele�gram wit hout an hour,s ready. Did you ever see Mrs Riellardsoia, 9 . While the gentlemen' were present a car - 4 � ' I spleoilization, that is not what we are adv6-- th . t - depends . I ca- delay, i I who lives in the rad house on the road to, I .. a president was, I , yes, tha penter wanted to saw 4 pwrticular, log which ! i . u 4-- � � . dating. � A trade. or profession cannot �e on 'what you want to make of -Vourself. . was under several othere. One of the mon- 4 - I U � 66 I told him 44 take the roamd, Betty," Coinbe-Saniy Hollow, I �jhink thei taught in school or college. Bat astho 06.1- When God wants to mh'�,e an oak, He tskes File said, as 6he4anded the call it ?" i sters roiled the upper logo Loff and pushed letter tb her loge course Ohould enable a man, when he B a hundred years; E ut when He -wants to the chosen log to the n . ii1l. The! way wba cm eift5r the next 4y. I I I have packed 11 Do you mean that ry eccentric old . . . . ch I my lady ,whom. Mrs Gcdfrey always calla launched ini life, to adequately learD big make a squash, he ;ik a but six - months." not clear -the log butted again -it others, things and eli%ll Oo t6 -morrow. Of course trade, to m0later his intricacies to the bo'p The story might be bottle iii mind by num- He pushed these aside and guided his 'way at ;', Mother Quixote, who is so rich,� and ahivays . I you willdo as yo�i like abcut coming too. i tom, to know its fundamental principles' erous young people m ho ,wanb, or expect, through them with a 'sagacity NlmoA hu. ith Elizabeth coasid0red the matter. t�ravela with a white Persian cat 7,; Of course in�sbort, to'anderstand and -practise it as;a ll to get an educati)n while you wait," as man. � I : 11 If one could only hav'! ti )I I have seen her at chur h. She in stout, . : I ­_ a breathing- ime, I 180 should school instru. : .m ': T� rather addicted to gorgec us ralme6t, and science, so ! 4 Cti6n folke do in a barbe sh op ; and who think His piece became wedged. He 'pushed she milz urad - �' but to -morrow , d b, at . J, I utves me wears a gold I pinoenez." � prepare the pupil for the college course. 1 that a few months In % commercial 001lega an tugged, I would .not budge, but at so little time. Could tyoii wait til the V) " I - fits them cutfor life:4 Such teaching is a whispered word from': the mahoub and the � ! 11 That is the very peraon !� exclaimed i ris, afternoon, Die ?";she ccn�finued, 11 and then ; 4 LIFE SAVER. � good in its way, bu � it p�ever can c6netitute 7 � " I could go across Ao Rothl!rwood and have a �Jizabetli. 11 Oh yer, a le is excessively � , I - promise of nioe food he�'bent ta it' " still it � 1 an all-round educat: ori. �! I . re talk with rich', but has not a relative -,in the- world ; ! I stuck. With a whistle' au4ible for half a 61 David ond his fat -her. You see, I . I I I gives half her income aw TJ�Rnd, an I , � -0 . . mile, he got on Ilia knee's, straightened out dear, I am anxio*s to be 'With Cedric, and to dear Baby's Own Tablets Wake ChA- 'LIVER TROUBLES, bill tsne6s Ballow I complex- his hind legs, and put his whole force into a at settle you in comfortably, and I sb Id I Mrs. Godfrey expremes It,, spends a good dren,Well and Keep Them �: Ion, yellow ey�s, jaund5ce, to., �yield to the ourh- o" a " deal of her time.'in trying to waah bar black i I tive powers of LAX A-L�VRI � PILLS. They are sure 3 like to tell Mr. Aerrick the result of push. He was suc;essful. Satisfaction I my - . . I er in visit, to the -Manor iiouse," TfiJ n Dinah sheep white, and weepingover her failures." . Won. . ! to oure. 1i I � . . could almost be read in, tfie gentle 11spe of . y . i I - I � � - i z - - I his huge ears and the g efulcil' n- . I " And I am afraid dom more harm than I I I . � ; r1ac rve -of his. reluctantly coriad�ted to pui off her Journey i � . , ' until tlls:afternoon. � 4 91p9d in the long run," ob erved Malcolm ; Emergencies come quickly in the Ii I Telephoni ,g In Oerman-y. proboscis se he put it up to the mounlie& , . I ves� of - � . but Elizabeth would not a !ow this. � One of the a o��the telepone- where mahout making for his reward. � Eliz-Abethl pr�-occupied and auxious, I liltle ones, and the wise mother will alwayls . . . I . I to hardly raializEd wNat the sacrifice of 1 11 She in the dro:leat old dear In the keep ab hand a reliable medicine to coi, the service in in th4E h � ode 6f the govern. Loge more than 2 feet thick and 20 feet . . those i e ' ke few hours meant f o Dinhh, who could liter- world." she went on, " ai �d is quite a Mrs. with them.' Delay may"mean the loss of I a ment has been curiousl;,I illustrated in Ger- long are lifted bodily upon the greattutkis - , I - Malaprop inaome of bar 'ayings, bat 'she precious lit , a life. . many. -An associ io)4 of which a well and are then carried off and laid jupon the': en ally hardly sleep Or eat for her longing to . There is, no medici .1 . . � er comfoi t her darlij�g. has- the best and kind t heart In the can take tht! Place of Baby's Own T lets known German 0 ptiapo of induistry is a gangways so gently as not to a a jar. I , Y, Perhaps Eliz+th's tIloUgI1LS were an. world. Mrs. Godfrey, me&U3 ,to enlist'her in relieving, curing and preventin a member, recently,13. ud1b necessary to � ask One of the elephants carried t a timber I er sympathies on Leah's behalf, 'itud we have minor ailme its of children. I I If you him by telegraph if a i � - 1111 . . - � grossed by the repollect*oa of her conver c �ere satisfied with a along a path not 3 feet wide am ,g masees n.q �. uo,fear of the result." see my baby now," writ6a Mrs. : certain resolution as ad b of loose loge. . I sation. with Leah,'T'for she spoke of little else . . a the society, I . , 11 Arid you think thi Z)d lady will be � . Ontario, , es a the New York EN Yoit. -a had to plant his � fore feet 6pon the u that night ; but jihst before they Eepar�ied Bovish, of'French River, I and 'lay ,;,rig � The tel- H she asked to rea4 Malcolm's letter . able to help MiseJaC58i ?�,� . compase him with his condition before I be egraim wag forward6l W Cologne by means logo, and thus walk a conisidemblel, distance. again, -� I _ I I � � I . . Im ' - gan giving"him Baby's Own Tablet of the telephone, Bill 01 its way- the word He looked as if he were walkiq$ 'upon bie - h -; and when she laill it down there was the old " We are quite sure of it. Mr�. Richard. ' 11, yo bind legs. The corner of a frail little bam- puzzled look in ho� eyes. Eon has a weak chest, and she a ways win- would not know. it was the same child, resolution became rev lution. This was I of ters abroad, and she haa been in ;he habit of From. the age of four up to twent � -one enough to mak � a the ope 4tors at the Cologne, boo hut abood in his way. He lift d the log - . I " " 11 Why docs . heOways think of the right engaging a 0 a( atitly ill, an nt his bodys) that his thing ?" Eile 8a:d 11slowly. " What makes young lady't -comp 6ny her as a months he was const central turn over t h a d stch to the I(, I travelling companion. , wasted aw ' wa's police. With their oil Ipmery wisdo ` sides gently sc�aped the corner -of ate house him so thrjughzfu��,:ard undtrA3nding Hei maU is rather a ay to A skeleton. I gave I , to in, the to � � 9 He 6 the me,sea plain, proof leaves no margin 0r other people. crotchety old person, and ery *u� educated ; great rnsriy medicines, but always it od latter saw in .1 of a and. did not sh�ke it. A hundred 1 part of . This 'iI � i a be8idep, the cat given Lor is ffici . , widespread Anarchist q`onppiracy to over. his weight would have caused It :o topple Oxford plan is ji14 tplcndid. -You will be t employ- . resulb, until I . beat d ,of B%by'a Own ableti I � a , met ! and re- Ing - Almost . turn the government, pi4rticularly as ib was from its pile foundation. ng such a comfort to Ithe poor boy, 1Die, You . . it. I fo, rgo o to nay he is blind, and began g1v , I hem to him. at __ � I '�ame 1 Ut will be there waitling and watching for him, loices In the of Sir Gliarles GrandisoD. 01106 they helped him and he is now a fine� signed by an organize& body. Forthwith ----.* � . fat, healthy � ' MILBUBMS STERLING HEADACHE POWDFM . ad and ready to fuss Over him like a' mother Mr3.'Richardson is a dencendantof the nov- child. I now a iways keep th6 two detectives iusbe�d tidi� the hotel and ar. are easy to take, barmlessin action andfuretocum � to hen, and the sly 0�d fox will not be able 'to eliat, and always carries liriesa Harlowe Tablets in the houie." . . robted the captaini of industry on eight.- any headache in from 5 to 20 minutes. - . . and Sir Cliar�ea Grandison about ' with her. The Tablets contain none o the poidonou� Since the latter' 4 ry get at, him ;" and �hs laughed and barle her . � a name 4 known throughout , � sister good-n',ght. ,,�' But whcii Y,he w a in be She is full of amusing fads and fancies.)) drugs lound in. 4 'soothing" medicines, and Germany, -he found it esoy to prove his in- Where Consumption Begins. � 7 a r I Y) r loughtful Icok returned. � er . I . - 9 own zoom the t� ) " And yoti ' mean Miss J aoobi to be h can be given with &bF-olute safety to a new! nocence and to explain �ihe message. Bat, There Is often used the exprosolon that n- " He is always so -wise and right," she said comp � I ggists or seub b I I -P travelling anion ?" born babe. Sold by all drug what would have beco, a of hln� had he So-and-So's consumption began With a bad .box by writing to VEon to herself. " He �as only made one mistake " Mrs. Godfrey means it -it 16 her idea. mail at 25 cents a' the D� been a foreigner, or an i�oonapiouous p cold-. This Is truth if we mean by that that . 9- -only one; . " and �er face was very grave : Anyhow, she promised to � Williama' hledici�e Co., Brookville, Oab. rl from a far off village, �s sometbing ahbw� the cold only acted an a condition which ' ut -1 g) rcii d to Sandy �; Or to for no one, not eydo her ebosen lover, knew Hollow the next day, and give t a old lady -------------*_ . i which the knowing prof . remain silent - . I p . � I I and look wiae. 1� weakened the lung, abd laid it open to at- - - how the thictigho. of Malc:)Im Herrick's &lull description of Leah, and if 1possible to, -Before You Are Fourteen. ! I back. Colds do not; of themselves .give us to - . � . e- patlen"', sorrow o reseed ElIz%bath's tender SiTange a meeting." . There are �t least fourteen 11 arts " which - Zfe -- the disease ; otherwise we should -all be con- - PP . , New life forl"a quar6r. ill heart. �� "" I think it a very gopd J dea," chimed in every girl cap learn before the is fourtee � I Mill"'s Com- sumptive, When our lungs are healthy the - 4 pound Iron Pills. i . - . � Dinah had gool 11 reason to regret� their Dinah, her soft voice breaking the silence years old. Look at them and see if you rms we breathe in -die in them., If the w i . - i lug ge - he postponed journey� for they arrived at Ox. for the first timis-8he was -always willing to don't think t!hey are within yo , ur reach . . At I. V. Fear's D Store, Beaforth. lung is wesik, on the other hand, the ,germs - 0 - . 211 ford too late to seo! Cedric that nighb ; but leave the oonvc-reation in Elizabeth's hands 1. Shut the door land abut it softly. � will fini a Jo3gerrient, breed and multiplyp 11 Malcolm wag at the station to receive them " Miss Jacobi seems.ve y M illing to do any-' 2. Keep your own room in tasteful or� The MILO- Tara. , I' and so cause the disease. There isione part . . . and accompanied t1lem to their lodgings. tl �:no,, poor thing, th der. . The Hill of Tara, which wam eold ab Dub- of our lung which is specially i . 0 at -will make h,r inde- . rubject to � if$ I am glad YOU:made up your mind to rident of her brother." 3. H 'i a lin the other day for �0, JjQ0, ia cort.xinly the form the breading places,of the germs. This 13- p� ave 6, set time for. rising" in th ' � � III orning and keep to it. I most important Irish n�onumsnt in' exist. is the -top or a A come," he said as t;Pey drove from the sta- i Yes, iLdecd, she is tai ribly afraid of in - ,y"ex of the lung or the part ee don,` for I shall !)a obliged to go up to hirn," retumcd Elizabeth: 1 4. Learn, to make bread as well as once. From a period, ii�hich stretches into under the cc lar -bone. The' reamon why _ She has reason 11 I I I : . I I- ti�wn to-morcow,' a.. d I feel happier bo leave to idread his violence, I can see ��at. Once oakea. I the legendary up till 56C�� it was the chief-- this part is so apt to form the comrarnoe- . . , � seat of the Irish king@. yGn in POESes3ion. - I think Cedric likes the or � twice he hafl treated her wi� i absolute 5 * Never let a button stay off twenty-! . _ There they had mentQf the disease isbecalaoeitismotused' � i - too, y idea of having you� fie is not loakino,'well crOelty, but �hen Phe owned he I had four hours. their royal palace, and . there they in breathing to the same extent as the Other 13 0 dr�nking. � been werecrown(d, a . pillar i 9 I , iy lut one must expe't that ; be has ]lad rath. You see," appea ng to Malcolm 6. Always know where your things . anding six feet in arts-! We only really infixte ib when we -.o or a rough. time of it.- Oh, I forgob to say " (t would be such a ral 9� are. I . . height'beiiag still pointe ou - t as the coron- Ereathe deeph bint � ief tousellto know . Y, ED that we -get -A useful - in that he cannot poso,lbly be with you until she was abroad, and in such kin I hauda ; 1. Never let a day pass withou.b doing 6tion stione. Tara" how ver, was more than here., h6triely, tbaib all exorcises wkieh brmoe � � I I I :1 and then, as Mrs.- Godfrey a YR. she is fie ex- . il I ence. -It � t a centre back the aboalders, and favor the flIUDg of r, nearly 1`2 O'clock."' Dinib tried not to give nomething to, make somebody comfortablel a royal resid ^ it her siEter a reproslhful look when Malcolm actily fitted for the post. . and -h � for many cent U'ries S . I . of Irii�h arb and learning, the top of the lung will, tend to prevent � a is very ac- appy . . w said this. Malcolro onl S. Ne;erigo about with your shoes un-� oill there gathered per.�Jically - - y waited to. hear complisbed, speaks Frenal, Ge. -man an ! -those fam consumption. Such exercises should be - I :e how thev liked th6lroaims he hg,d taken be. Italian fluenbly and is ago d rei d faskned. " I ous miastrels who trille :their hakpa *ithin carried out in every sebeol in the Uzd�, -and i. fora he went back t" 97'J's ,dcir. Oh, 91. t Speak clearly enough for everybody 1 its histotio hall. -In t 6 anuals of war, thunfortify boys andgirls agaiustihe &t- o his hotel ; but ab their must ycn go as Mal�olin lo:)ked ait� h:o 1. I . romised to have 'break. watch with some sigrilic to understaii�. � I � I I I I. earnest rgquest lie t one). . ! moreover, it figures pro pinently, having.in tack Of t,his fell disorder. -Dr. Andrew fast with them the ifollowing morri`ng, and " 1 am afraid I must not I oss this train," 10� Never' fidget or hum, so as to disturb! 980 witnessed a orugh ng defeat o . � I a alko to take a latei,4 train, that they might he replif d hastily, " bat I e ioll hope to run otlie a. � ' � Danes. Daniel O'CGniell wellkDew the . a- ,� __ t have time for a gcoil talk. down again in a week. or two. You will ll� Never help yourself at table befo,ai value of ita histio.-ic associations W - � re hark in COUghs, c0lds, hearissuess. and other thmt I � He kept his appq I intment punobually,, and let me know tow things go ea," addressing you pass the plate. 1 August, 1843, he eon,, an( a a gigantic repeal ailments are quickly relieved by Creisolenw the conversation of' 12� Be aspatient with the little meeting on the Hill of Tara. tablets, ten cents per box. All druggists ,_ � jourae, turned first on Dinah. " andlif there be anything I can do ' � I - - I 'i was iornewhat rF-ticent for vou -?' and then he shc' k ha�ndj with you, to be with you. ­ I - . , . Cedric, but Malool.7 1 4 wish your mother on the subject of t110 stormy interview in -Eli ' 13. Never kbep anybody waitin Be young ! It in only necessary to Horse Market. . 7 zabeth rat�er hurifledly, nd nb off -to 01 1 �. . g if you ' take � Cheyne Walk. : 'I . su help ib. I - Miller'sCo�mpouud Iron P Ila to retain yo TOROluo, May 20-Pfices good for the ; see -Lire his luglgage. I , Uth- I � I : as ! One must mako allowances under moll - " I hope w� did nob keep him' too long,' 14; -- Never fuse. or fret or fidgeb. ful appearance and vigor., class of llorses;, offered. . Anything in goo(F i The eircumEtamees, auJ'� he was hardly himself observed Eliz�betli anxiou-ly,," !or he is girl who has leariied to keep all these At I. V. Feaes Driig S�ore, Seaforth. � condition and desirable in every W . folia that night," was althe said, but they fully running as though he wtre lote.11 Put Dinah Imost be called a 11 mistrtms of � - � - a ready purchaser at rAtling good prIoev. I ; rules y I I I underztDod him. . 1 4 . -1 arts,'Psandaet they are possible to all of Us. Anecdote of Disraeli. I The top price during the week for wo ' I ` , rkem . I . ' �Do you think he will gct over it ?" ask- � I These trifles help to make up life and life is A very into . resting isidel�ghb In thrown up. was $525 per pair, This was p%id by a large ad inah a . no tride.11 � I m6hufactuxing firm for two mat ' Llx-.ously,i — . I on tolie early - . dhe I pairsi � " Oh, yes, lie wil�'get over it -he is so Frighiff ud Case of 1, __ 41 - Political lif`6 of the Earl., of browin and bays, 5 and 6 yosra, -,v Felghlog I I � . Besconsfield in a series ol' letters addre"ed I rpounds and 3,050 �ounde. Them 91 .young ;" but Malcolm avoided Eliz%beth's � ow �of Health. � . to Miss Diiiraeli, whinh �, 2,975 , � I It . . w0l shortil be seen were #old privately. The following is a list . I eyes as he spoke ; ` youth has immense ad- i . When the blood to rich and pure, there is a health,' - � . , ; Pro- trudi g P! fles 'Th' `1 � in one of the London sid , come. n one of 11 vl,autagee. But youi muA give him time. . I i . tul glow to the complexion, which- speaks of the a r of prevailing prices : R,midsters, I., to i's kwi6tor wanted tiv burn th Witk XV ired. vigor and v0slity of the system. Th re Is no more . 4 in 1837, Disraeli hands, $125 to $210 ; Cafriage, h , � If you will take my7�advice, dear Miss -Tom- .. -cured by Dr. Chaim's Ointment. a these, which was writtel i es al:4 wi i hot 11"a aerkatn waUf or Ole, weak people to attain the glow says : --I took my seat 'this morning. - L �Ieton, you II not watch him too closely, I - oil health t n by the Persistent uee of Dr. Chsavils W I COVS, 15-1 to 16-1 hands. $150 $275 4" ' or trcuble if you find" him a little altered UR. ALEX.. McLEAW�--Tarbot'V.LIC, N.S., Nerve Food the'great food curs which forms now, wenti down to the House -with indhain at matched pairs, 15-1 to 16 1 hands, to I 10 wri &:-"As section man on the railroad, I rich, nd-Q�od sad, crest ' two, and found it very mbera '$750 ; delivery horm,1,1()O tol,200 poundoo and noi quibe, the old Cedric. Howilicome I es nox nerve force. 'L fulli the me I r exposed to all sorts of weather my I : standing In groups and chi tting. Peel came $100 to $150 ; general purpose and DXPr4 I wit right by-and-by." . _ P T - $- 1 I � h ,;. th failed, and 1, becam a victim of to the Carlton yesterday pini welcomed me � 41 Ob, if I cculd 4elieve that," wistfully. ;. �, I M. Thiers ,at Home.' .19200 to 1,350 pounds, $135 to $M; � " You must ma6 yourself believe it. Of � protruding iles. Though � - very warmly. ,'O'Connell " me in very late." Araught horaes, 1,350 to 1 W poun h,11* course he f a doctor t .at me for The daily life of Thiers, says The Corn- In another he remarksi th it be is very well' Will give �.Icu plenty of trouble at I t') $250 ; serviceable seZd,band workago (-," " hill Magazine, was very- peculiar. He rose , and begins to enjoy his n !w,,career ; whilst $40 to $100 ; serviceable isezond-har d driv- . fi rat-. - He will have lis bad days, and try . piles, they ly tew worse f to and I was , rced �to giye up always at a vIry early: hour, about 5 olclioiak I In a third he describ4 a linner at Sir Rob- . make you as miserable as lie is himself, * I M in*the morning. seldom later. After a cup I an, $50 to .$125. 1 1 I 1, work and h � art Peel's, at which 6 arrived lat . 11 I U'ub you. must prep4re youraelf for tha ! e - * — I . I t. . sufferings i ' 'ne be found some 25 gen'tl(men." he writes, -Mr. James L. Hugfies. invp600r o -F - - wili be to him to be I I Think wbat a bom f� I . �* . :0 i trild �Ziely y of coffee and 'a light repast be would - walk 96 , I able to turn in here i6ond find some one ready dewribed, 11 ibould-not walk steadily ft.r b9cra. Then he usually �ook a ,grubbing in solemn iflenev. I threw & shot nblic schools for the city of Toroat I'll . I . I I � to listen to his jersrr�iad." Then Dinah -smil- . ! or lie down,- and whilit the walk, or would p(rhapi play a game of t,on- I overthe table and- set � t I In Roingo and in Eristed hip 29th anniversary as otor � � ' rest of the I 11 ad faintly. � .1 family slept I nis before breakfast, which meal was served time they became'even, ro V. Peel, I thinki these schools on Friday last� After . , ��� . i Ad ­ would be groaning at the usdel French hour. Then he would was quite pleasc d . that I bi oke th� awful .. � I hope -you inteod to remain with your I with I - if ating from the Toronto Normal Scho Mr. I ster," 6 ting - speak Oble frItuds and go out for a driive. stillness, as he talked I to 1:,me a good deal, Hughes W" appointed master of the I - k- si 1 ! . excrucia -�s ctor to Mes.- Pay visita, and return a little though we were for'Irei4ioved." . - he coatinu id, turning rather ab- "The SCC0n7d o, Id someti i ruptly to Elizabeth., I She colored and heal- 0 ' He also ford high school. In 1866 be was de M. . . tated. . me the piles wo Id, have to afterfours-vUbw howpnb regularlyto-bed informs MiesDisraeli, that he noade not " I am afr&Id I cap only remain � I be burn�d ' t and merely Ristant Principal at the Toron . MD461 i - �with a red-li 81eFt till it was tiwe to got ready for &good speech, 11 bitt it was' by far to _ a week, iron, but I pould not thinok dinner. For some extraordinary raa80n his mad by all aid 1 1 School, and in' 1874 assumed his 11 out on agreed I th rery beat speech duties. - I I but I shall come dov#n again later' on. You lAr. idcLean of undergoir g such an oper- dinner hour wim 7.50, emd he was very pun. ,of the evening, which;, i4l �alwaya a greab -Tbe,,99n4phR1ouen to the Pf" I bl�+AOAP need not fear that D all will be dull, Mr. atioii, so he gAve me a box of salve, for which otual. After dinner he always slept for 20 thing to tiol . . hieve, as th n zipbody else is talk- General Assembly. which meeti In Vancoil­ Herrick ; if she (6n ip�nly be sure of seeing he �'harged nie two dollars, but did rae no mindtes or half an hour, and then ed about." I ­ - . ar an hour!�n the day, she will be- ood. would re. ? �, ver on June 10 will travel by;s P. F. bar boy fr, i I � 9 Afy experience v6th Dr. Chw's'Oint. ;&in , late hour. I — 6i I. - _peeW - Is �rup chatting and talking to a . Nrlectly happy. 1. V ig � I ,'- she loves herl own o bo his aft�rdluuer sleep. No on I i. is out out for a hermll litest moment was always subae- I Odways tell her that; she ment is that, the first application did � me more minees Worm Pow4ers �nake the children train, leaving Toronto on Tizaada. P Jung ' I healthy. 2nd. The r4road authorities Wra ID &UW01W y 0 could � �4 for the untmost convenience of the I c 'mmis- company so much.- 1� am far more gragari- inadc me as well and free from piles a3 any be more, agreeable' in conversation, � At L V. Fear's Drug I 8 i a, Seaforth. , . OUR in my tag 4 more — - I . char of a creatures Is absolutely nece . - - : , I— special offIcial, and the sight,seeing wfshw � I I tea-thb society of my fellow. man. Since being cured I woi ked during the easy or natural,, ort more ready io impart 1�1 sionere. The train will be In I abary to me." wintpr in the lumber woods, an. bad �no rpturn information withoui being pro'liy. He was Only 011 j P.- � of the travellers, especially through thO .�, . Malcolm was quitO aware of this, but he of ir� old trouble. Dr. Chase'4 Ointmeni was a tille-Provencal in all his tastes and habitip. I 'Ab a conference of rn�nfis iers .of one of the mouattidns, will be consulted. The . listened gravely. " � hope son mean to let vvor .1 one hundred diu&rs a b&r to lWo He loved the bright sun of his I ittaxid- 1 -7- : -- -- . mUstions the ques- &ace at the General Assembly is likely to bO ire know your opiniin of Leah Jaoobi be. � i ­ - � _13ative pro. Ismaller American defib � , , I . � I � - i vine�. He thoroughly appreciated the pe. ion of the insufficiency, of wime of the saw. , very larg 4. , . _ : i � I I I ; I t . I I I . I. i i : . . ! . . . � I . � . � - i � . I - � % I . � I i � � I I 1 I-, I I 1 . � ! � . . . � ! I I I i , : ! � - I I - � _. I ; : � � : � � - I i � . � I - I I . , i . � � I I - '. I 1 ! 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I rwice;PWto them - I . awUing a fiir�t-Ici, - - z UNE � � I I � Aud B,mbalming - � ,mcording W I -thE . ,agi I - .sanswered -a', _e�ner of James 1, � . v . I . � - - I � V. KNI I � -8UWrXSOR TO . SEED) , - - � ____�, . -Jer tinware, turns tal . b. #elf balancing Aing all �enclosed,' . eta Itself to the wea, ... bandle -rmslly tali valnu -of-cosebardene plements -and maebir iian, Tolton, and W-) WIndmills. All good SWorth. D'UNIC)AN � , . W_A=4ox, 3farch 18t] We No. I Melotte Cre .your agAent, Dunean I I -Con in every imspect., and 1% blean eb-Imnaer., sind see no aparentwe � 11 . Ion, theprzfits from i ___ Jor 'It in -one season, - -) _� I SBAvonm, March - I . way,cancern : Havin __ Sepxratorone yeax ag -1 � take Vlasure In recon . chine. It Is esv3y ioper � � . . pete with any machloc - lmly.,.Io" HAY. Seaf L-Rmmuny, Februar3 -well ;satisfied with tb think It would pay for cc", and the eklap �)ni I Terfectly safe, and lct Dralse. 'W. urs truly,l IzAvwRy. Febru*r, . loto certify tbali the ,i . ator, wbich I purchav ' . keriis entirely -satials And tbatwe can make �other way, andarn qii -the Separator would 1, .� 2he skim railk le ,en-, very,easy running = � thin -kit the bod Crew Xcurs truly, S.XcPh, . I --amme-22 , I � I - -_ - I L 11 I - ... - - !!!! __ __ Gra- nd Ti 81 i . Rldlwa Y 'Trainis leave Seafor, . V.20 a. in. For �,Cli Kincor 12.40 p. M. For0l CLID p. va. For 0 dine. � 10-13 p. m. FOCI - i . 743 A. In. Vor * I - orwf&i � Bellevi east. -8.11-p. in. YorS,t . -trealAl P.. in. For 81t I - . Paimleratol GOWG NOR-TH. Falmerskon___ ' Ethel.. . � .. . � - 1. : trutscis , . . '*'*" "" : Zluevale_ _.. I.. � � . ,Mngbam.. .. .. .. � � 'Goaza.;Eomm -V,1ugb&in_ .. _. , * B-111"Ale .... 1. - - i .1- .. ; .-..... � TJ1merAton,__..,., , . � - London, I *me NORTH- , ! London. depzA4; 4 � I Zentralla.., , '" '. F.Xokr--..- " .HenaaU___,,_ � R-1ppell ......... ­ � Bracefteld - .-.-1 , vitntou_ - - -I Undesboro _� . 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