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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-05-29, Page 8I - . � I � I . . I . � - I � ... - - . . - � I � I - __ - . I I . I �� I - . � . I � I . . I I . � � . - V � . I 1-1 . - - - 11 I . � I . . I 11 - I . � - - . � � , 11 11 I - I %_ I ,�, XAY 293 19034 - � � 14 1903 W I er==;_� ���_ " ____;__�� � FURNITURE I I I � . W ek -AND_:_ ?! i " I _rn �11� TIS I UNDER20" m KI No -1 a" . - - . - - - - . I I - - 1 .3, ___ - asilysok .-lerry Pee- Furnitura bought with care Is e , 1, slany 'years' experience enables me to selec @rCat many . - "esigna ,with good construction an g . , - I 101-Y it,Zdichne, in - A rlor finish, and Bold at right pricei .40 a'. 4.ad colds.- I & 0 a- busineai mutually pleasant and pr( , .0i 'a olical N. Y. - -Stalble- . I --'--*-MP=,FM I , . upwatering receives special attentior ymw�_ I " ,Vpholatery coverings and material kept I - i 1 3� lu-ng 160k. . ; picture Fr4ming done promptly. Pi( .with. a � tares and frames for sale. Also Windoi 61 � .Sh&dea. Curts%fn Poles, Cott -age Rods, Pilloi I- throat. - Snarn Folders and many other such thinj � . . s � at first . I I U.1013g'n to house furnishing. ; ]3&1 arriages in the very latest atylej . I byA r lit with I ,an& away down in price. I r . - I I,alsa sell the vertical feed Davis sewin _'1-c-oraL I I mlehines, than which there is no better i -1 The country. The vertical feed on thes � - ­�_��711chitis) - .Machines makes it a pleasure to sew an d Colds . I . . fabrio, and puckering is impossible. Tb . I I Price; puta them within easy reach of an U-4 k- inds. awWng a firA-claaa. machine. � � � ., .. � - . UNDERTAKING �7�' F -In ordin-'X-T ff C,4,;*Iri� broarge, I Aid Eml�alming carefully and properly don .9 - A il=101(il��tarl according to the latest methods. Nigh 61well. Mass- Wto answered at my residence, south eat Ozomm"= 1� I comer of Jamee and William streets, I � U -NNW . - - - . . � e, brother, who, . 1. � JL t� a ' Post, made a, V . A , 4 salary- , t To, V SUTOESSOR. TO JOHN L&ITI)SBOROUGH, I With the Ixeces- � . i6uff problem."- 4 SEAFORTH. ISO 'Pth. " I have, - � A� sister,"" wM - .Ltaly the syTp&_ � 110MF7V You Are Losinj _.: ft 'it] I How la ih a provide even I I& I ' " � � Money - *Ight children'M- I - - � � I children ; 1. Without; a MELOTTI I . I I � . 1_\ - � , I Oream Separator. ,h-1 d I .1 ren or adulis,, � is used. 25c. All - 100,000 In daily use. Tb Dnly separalo bu w th 1. ' eautIfully el r m I" � O'" I b la aled.b . - . o"InX, more durable tha 7ork. � - � � I I . tanwAre. 13 different .41zeE ift to a, timber- A great many other kind I le-, elephants at . of Separators are taken on �hauts draw I - I ­_ and Melottes prt in plac I tho 3 - ,r,-!, :,�. of them. A few p - I . oints c , W feet ill disin. --t'A eNcellence in this Separato I . i - long, from the .. ­- � not found In any other kin, I ,. ,!= . 8� - . _!, are tank lower down, beav - "arnatic ordez, ter tinware, turns easier, skims cleaner, bowl hang , .they roll them ylun�b, sell balancing, has a break for stop Ing it i4'ing -them fcc � g "ll enclosed, has a cono�bearing wffleh ad as�intself to the wear, alluminum disc, will not rust L =* �!irphant carrien. , . ihe �bandle easily taken off and put on, all wearinj points of casehardened steel. I alio handle farm im r lays it gently. plement8 and machinery Including Noxon, Wilkin eLll off. - ToBon, and White Eng.ine3, Separators, an( I I ClIdmills. All gronds at A. Campbell's Warerooms ipresent a car. &dorth. DUNGAN McCALLUM. 1811-tt i6ilar log which WAwo,.\, March 18th, 1903, This It t!) certify thal Oner of the mon- . ,-, the No. I Melotte Crer.ni Separator I bought fron off, and pushed ,you ,,,�agent, Dunun McCallum, gives gool satfsfac a way Wba I irieveryrespect. Easilyturned, easilycleaned I W T� and a clean skimmer. Have run it over two yc3xs faigymnA others. and ace no aparent wear on it yet ; and In my opin " , ,110ided hia war ion, the pr.,flts from Its use with 10 cows would pk, � iity almolt hu. lorit, in one season. * MICHAEL ROWLA'ND, Walton,Ont ., I Sy-Ayop.Tu, March 17th, 1903. To whom I may concern .,_ Having liurchased a Melotte, Crean .1 He pushed I Separator one year ago rom Mr. D, McCallum, 617td,ge, but at I Uke pleasure In recommending it to be a good ma mahoub and the chine. It is e"y operated, and I, think it can com petc with any machine on the market to-d;Ly. Your .t I it. 8till it . truly.�Joux HA,v, Seatortb, Oni. . ible for h%lf a LEADBURY, February IOLh, 1932. Dear SIrs,-I at Fwaighteried ottb well satisfied with the Melotte that I bought. think lb would pay for itself In a. short .time with I hole, force into, % cows, and the skim milk is good for the calves. It I 1, Satisfaction perfectly safe, and I cannot speak too highly- in it ,jentle. flaps of praise. Yours, truly, W.m. HACKWELL. - � curve of hia . LzADBURY, February 5th, 1002. Dear Sirs,-Thl la�to certify that the size 2, Melotta Creauf Separ :c the mounted ator, which I purchased from your agent, J. D. Wal & ,kerja entirely Batisfactary in every respect. Wi , . d -1k and 20 feet I find that we c�u make far more buttt r th ain In an: . oother way, and am quite Bati3fled that with 8 cow � , he great tuska,, � The Separator would pay for itself in about.6 months 3aid -upon. the� The skim milk is excellent for the calves. It is i le make a, jar- a running machine, and perfectly safe, � 7 - - ;ffnyk!51yhe best. Cream Separator on the market Oich a timber )Lours truly, S. McPherson. � I *mOng masses I I . � f"eet upon the ... =, .__ � . � ------ - _. - eef� ,j_-, I �rs-ble distance. ___ IN Ming upon his . - rs4il littls bam- . � - Ga - 4r, t, I . ----x, __ =�- - - - 14i lifted the log , ��' ,oly so that his ^ xvr of the h(mae, Grand Trunk RailwaV m4redth part. of -11 . d It to topple System. . I I -1 . � I . - I Railway Time Table. Af,'IHE. POW-DElLS , . Trains leave Seafortb as follows : � and sure to oure- . it�a. 9.20 a. m. For Clinton, Goderich Wingliam an� 7--L" - I Kincardine' . 1 12.40 p. in. For Clinton and Goderloh. ar- Begins. &15 p. m. For Clinton, Winghain and Kincir � axpression that � I dine, . t . x with ek bad - 10.13 p. in. For Clinton and Goderiah. 1 7.63 a. ul., Iror Stratford, Guelph, Toronto � tt by that thab Orillis, North, Bay and points west adition which Belleville mud Peterboro' and pointi , It open to at- I eist. - . alves give us 3.11 p� in. For Stratford, Guelph, Toronto, Mon 1 ald all be con- . trell and points east. . p. M. For Stratford, Guelph and Toronto. ft healthy the ; C* -- L . bh6m. It the � - Pahnerston and Kincardine. L nd, the germs . Goms NORTH. pasLx� Mixed. Mixed . L � 6;nd multiply, I Palmerston....,,-. 7.30 p.m. 12.20 p.m 8.45 s'm I kre, iaona part; Ethel.. .. .. _... 8.07 1.07 9.40 � V aubject to L Brussels .... .. .... 8.17 1.10 10.00 � germa, This Bluevale. ........... 8.27 1.30 10.20 , � I Wingbam.. .. .. .. &.38 1.35 10.30 � ': or the� part GOI�G SOLITH. pass. Mixed. Pass. I - � remeori why . WIngham.. ., .. ., 6 63 s,m, 9 a.m. 3.06, p.n h -a commince- L Bluavale, ...... .. .. 7.92 9.17 8.13 _e.� it is not Used Brussels_. _. .. 7.18 10.00 -3.25 I E ,- .� as.the o�4,bLer a 'tilel .............. 7.28 10.16 3186 I , -Palmerston .... _ � 8.20 11.30 4.20 ib- when we I I 0 It. a useful hint I London, Huron and Bruce. twhich brace fi,Ung O, Me NORTH- . Passenger. , 8.16 A.M. 4.60 P.m , London, depzrt.. _ _ I ". prev�nt, � Centralia....-. __... 9.19, 5.65 E' be' - EX.ete,r__.._....._._ - 9.80 0.07 , ! I ':!t and � ' 7� . Hens&lT_._._..._._ 9.44 6.18 - th:hlac 112� . 4 . Ripper_. . ........... .. 9.60 6.26 Pinst, the at- Brucefield_.... . ........ 9-68 6.33 � .I Dr. Andrew Clinton.-- _;_-,-_-_... 10.16 6.66 ,� Londeaboro _ _ - _. ._ lo.So I- 7.12 LI Blyth,. - - - � ........... 10.38 7.20 -, 1 other throat Bolgrave__ _.. _._._ 10,60 7.88 . I Wingham arrive .... . .. 11.00, 7.65 1 -:b,i Cresolener QOING SOUTH- . Passenger. �uggiata . . Wingliam, depart. ' - _ 6.50, A.M. 3.10 F. X . , 4 Bal�rave ........ .. .. - - 7.011 8.23 �, . I Elyth_ _..._...__. � *. 7.14� 8.36 g:>od for rhe, I i � Londeaboro ........ - _... 7.22 3.45 - - �. . ClIntOft____..... _... 7.17 4.16 1:t:;Rg in good Brucefleld. . ...... � way, fouad . lKippen . ........ ........ 8-06 01.40 _. .. _ .. 8.16 4.60 prices. flenoall____ .._ 8.22 4.66 1 Exeter....___ .. _ 8.36 5.10 : Jor workerst el Oontralia_. .._....__ 8.46 5.20 %id by a large . London-,- (!irrIve)__.... - - 9.0. A. M. 0.20 , �� ' L . e,tolied p3am . � . J � �%� Weighing : � - . . nds. These . I MffLL I . I __ -1 op Mutual Five , , wing �-,t & list I he McKill - , T I R. �M', 16- tAX I- - � insurance Oompany. � el horses and i � . �,lr,o * to $2775 ; FARM AND ISOLATED TOVVW I 11a, $450 W, . I V - I I . . ; PROPERTY ONLY 114SURED � 11 2W. ponucItt ,J .L I - q � d expreest I : OMONRE. - . J_ B. McLean, President, Kippen P. 0. ; Thorn& I . pounds, S150- VuSer, vice-president, Brucefleld P. 0. ; Thomas IC tind worker14 : 111Y-1, Beoy-Treim. Reaforth P. O.. . d -hand driv" : I DULDMIS. L I William Cheoney Seaforth, John G. Grieve, Win 14 ;, George Dale, Seaforth`1 John Bennewels z� .Dulb I a � , . . 11, James Rvans, Beeohwood , John Watt �L . HarlOck; Thomas Fraser, Bruoeffeld; John B. No I . j-,,.Igpector Of LeGA, KIPPea ; James, Connolly, Clinton. i ,&.�Outa, 6010- j I . - ! I A41M. . . Inspector of' � 3 RObt. Smith, Harlook; E. Hinebley, Seaforth .�,f ter, gradil- Cumming Egmondv ,e; J. W. Yeo, Holmel . . -'r . . I � I :11'.. Q.; George Murdte and John 0. Morrison 1,80hool. Mr- - AUditort . f the Frank. ., I r'Lrkie* desirous to effect Insurances or IrAmii .; d a#- Ot r -thew business will be promptly attended to - ' :69 ma e, � -.1 tPNIMMIOP to arty a', the above offlaazi6 addressed t I.bato Model R811 1`01POOLiVek 00�j offifIBIL � - - I _� is p . 4h - reseub . . __ �. .1 . : I rf eabyterian . 4CKfflop Directory for 1903. 4, . in Vancotl- MICHAEL MU I ftial C. P. F- ; I RDXE, Reeve, Winthrop P. 0. � �� I JOHN S. BROWN, Councillor, Seaforth P.. 0. 4sday, June 'CRARLES LITTLE, Councillor, Winthrop P. 0. � I- -m,a planning* JOIIN RL-ELRAY. Councillor Beechwood P. 0. I tAlle conamis- � -JOHN M. GOVENLOGN, C��clllor, Winthrop P.0 . " . JOHN G. M � i�'harge, Of 0, . DAVID ORRISON Clerk, Winthrop P. 0, � � - ing- wishes, I M. ROSS, Trew'irer. Winthrop P. 0. I I ! 8"OMON J. SHANNON, J. P., Wituy Inspeotol 1� ,hrough the Winthrop p. 0� IT -4e attend- f , I . , . alkelv to ba I I 4 .- - -11 _�___--f­ ­­­ , ­ , . _,_��,______ �_ ------- -,�-.,--.-���-1-�,.-,,,F-7-r7,Tn , I - - , � __ . _ __­ - ­ � , ­ ___ - , I - . 7- �- i . � - , � , ! ; L; . , I ! � I : I i � ­__� � I - � -­ - - [IMPOW-7-1 . ­. I I i I -1"�.-7-----�--l"�7-��.,-,-"�-�-,---��-��.".�!-, . . � I I . � � I I __­,_­­­ - - 7 � ,­­ - - -:11. ��, - � I I I i - I I � - i ; - I' I . I . . I . I - I . I . � I � . -� i - I � I I . I I '� : .;. I i . i I I i _�, . . � . I � � I � � I , �_ i � � . I I � r . 1 . I i I I . . I i ! : . : i . I . I I - � � I .. ! � I . I � ! I . I . � � - I 11 I � . i I : I ,I - I ,� I : L -­ i i � � - vx'41 in..,& ; � I - Iii I AAMM! .UAJ.n .rVP-t'.LAJ.M* � I , I � I I ­ - i I I I I . I . . i i 11 I - - -_ --- 11 � � . � : � - I � . __ � - � I � I I , i ____11; I i - - I - -'r�mv-z" I - .. ..- .- . and useful qtizen.-Messre. X. Magel aid tory, one day last we ik.! He �as jostled " .1 __ - . 1, " I W. H B 0 - I . : d ' were at Wiarton last wee�, by sever0l men while atting 'on 1 the train I .11 I 'bou bt a lot of cedar p � . . " 5en' : A I " �, and 'ougbt oats, to be hhip. and found -'his money dadug wheii -well on J I I 1. - - ped by boat. � It was quit9 an undertaking his journey. Another tra,veller 1�,st $200 in for these ente -prisleg men, as they drove,ap the same i . - � with h6kse an I buggy. -John 83hittler "' ,-The z=9'r;i the &_-00'aldlseed grain . I �, started mant faoturing wafihl.ng rnaohlne7, competition in the Te rltorie� has been an- . . , . I I �4 � . . I and we' hope I e will be sucoessful, as th6y nounced., A Reg,nx g.rl tcok i�rst prlze, I I ' r _r claim It is MO and easy working Mach- - $100, for I wheat, and fifth .pr;ze, $25, for , I I i � I I . . *% I ine.-Wm. ller started work in his brick oats, i"I �,4 , k i _*. - . t .1 � ., I and tile worko� on the 15th concession, last . 1� ,I, � (_ week. This 1i the Rannis yard, where the I � I I'll . i I . I 1 -THE MOST UTRITIOUS i , 4-k . red briokJ are i. turned out. -Robert Stelok I - I ��, . N 7 % � . I Is, we are pleoed to 'nay, on deck again In - i I � , 9 1 ,_� . � � the school r0om, having quite recovered I , I I Al, � from his rece�b illness. Ho reported for Ep . , i I 11 0 ; 1� -#, 0 duty on Mo4day Morning last, lookin , ps s'. OWN i11 � .1 I 0 1 1 .1 C. *d.... � bright and ch tful " tiaual.-Sidney Boe* * An i dmirable food, with all its na. - . I I 4 " re nd I � �� .,) i, . I .. .�\ � " aenbe,rry, of Bend, was in the village turs, qualities intact, 4 - fitted to II - I I ._� I I on Tuesday I int, circulating a petition to build up and maintain robust Does it uot seem more effecffi�e to the Goveinniiint, asking -a grant for 'the I healh, and bo redab winter'e. ex - breathe in a remedy, to. cure di erection of a 1�'dock [at the former place. , : treir e cold. Sold Jrquarter-pound � lsea�se of Quite a numbo � r a4ded their .names to tbt tins, labelled JAM. F.8 EPPS & CO., � the breathing organs) -than- to tak6 the I ! -What might � have been a seriou4 � i remedy into the stomach ? � I paper.. I � Limi d, HomceoTathio � Chemists, I I . � I I � i accident oacu�red to: Mr. Louis Prang %� Lou on, England. ! ! . I r . I ! I . Deic ! ao smit . e op on ue ' � . � i day. He waslicked at by an anim and I I - � I I i . . 7 - blow o thO . -C i I % received the s But force of the I I . � . eye4 which pr1duced a scoAp wound. h4o E ps's� pcoa i I workmen in making. the d - . . I � em loyed � t . - 'ra� � ,� �� . tile in the AM' e for the towriship, seem t GIVI G STRENG'.�H AND VIGOR. I I �g , . ; I I I i Eslablished z879. I I I be making g-)( d progress and good work. �. 1819�26 1 � � . I i i . . I About 75 have, already been completed and _* I � I . Cures While You SleeP '! . I ... I � � it is thought t(iia week, if fine, will ies a�l it's -not ;he weather bhat'W faul . It's your eye It cures because the air �endered strongly completed. 6me of them measure fott�' tem, ologged with poleonou materials, that, makes e I SI antiseptic is carried 9;Ver th diseased sur inolien in cirwinference. ou feel dull, drowsy, weak and mi erable.* 'L. t Bur-. r ! face with every breath, giving prolo age� �f - m �ock Blood Bitters clear aw ii all t e poisons purity .1 and enrich your blood, mal;0 you feel btlgiit %ad and constant treatn'ient. It is 'in 7alu-4' UTTE�.LY - EIRUPLESS. !I�' vigorous. I � - . able to mothers with sniall cbildreln.z' . � � .! - - - I . i . I 1. - - - V ; i .� I :1 I I . . Is a boon tO asthmatics.1 1� W. E. EWO C 1___11 I Qod H4., There is no form bf kldn6i, troubie,trom 4 backa-he � - : ! pld hot F __ 1, down to Bright's disease, fhah [D,)au's .Kidney P,118 . -FdR- � I ; will not relieve or cure. . 1. I I I . self or W9k Alone-Doddlfj t � I � 1 � - whooping Cough B377onch I � �Z If vou are troubled with any �klnd of kidney com , itis 1, 'o Kidney P1 is I Kidn6l� Pills Cured Him. " '. Croup � couglis i I �� aln�, give Doan � a trial. � I :, - I � . ii I 1; _*�__ I Catarrh, Colds Grippo and Ra.yraver. :� �; I � The Vaporizer ' CEDARDALE,�Oat%, May 25th. Get Rid of T�-at Caug, . -(Special) I . i �, a It and Lamp, which should last" W. E. Ellis, ot this pl 1 $ lifetime, together with a �ottle of Creol q ace, whose ramar - Before the Summer come@ Dr. Wood's Norway ene 1 , - r.5,0. Extra supplies of Cresolene able .cure of * . 2s cents ana � soular Rheumatism set the Pine Syrnp conquers Coughs, Colds, Bore Throat, ;ocents. Write for descriRitive booklet cofitaiu.j whole neighbothood talking, .'.is out -with a Hoarsenes), Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Ing highest testimony as, to its value. � � , . . . Thraat and Lungs. . - statement that hie'reoovery. was en ire y - - - i � � t* I d7e VAPO-CRESOLENE IS! SOLD By i I to Dodd's KWey'pillv. � - - ______ . I)RUGGISTS rVERYWHERM I t � . ! I Found ht Last. . 11 Two years'fago " Mr. Ellis states, ,� I I F I , * . Vapo'cresolene Co. i ! I iiscular �he matism, I 'could get 0o � � got M � a A liver pill that is small and Pure, - that act@ gen. 180 Fulton Street i65x 4N . tly quickly and thoroughlj,, that does not gripe otre1D)ame eet, relief from thelmedicines I tried andkin aA$_ Lax'a-Llver Pills, poEsesi the e qualities, and are a � I I 2 New York 1�lontrcal i war to my Oiiect question, '.Doctor, cqn sure cure for Liver Comp int, Constipation, Sick - � ! I . -_ Recommended and �sold by I. V. e 41 you euce Musc�lar Rheumatism ?' the doo- Headache, etc. , - � . I r , - I druggist, Seaforth. . ; i � .r aor answered '�No.' Then I said, I You a� : e Wherevar th - ra are sickly people with weik hearts I I I of 130 use to Mo.' I I i and dera 0 d nerves, Milbirn'a Heart and Nerve . . I I I I got so W I 'cotild not feed myself 4 , "b", i I - ,, pills will found an effectual medicine. They re- , I v � walk alone. T�lien I 'was induced to tt!y store enfeebled, eneivated, i x It usted, devitalized or . 4A Dodd's Kidner Pills. � I took six: boxes, and over-worked men and wome o vigorous health. 5b f'" )-ut V 50 A fg, 4 ot 0 0 1 1 � 0 V, � � we - - 6 0 they drove alt1he Rheumatism' out of me - � I.' - and left me in*od h,ealth once more.') I I For Cholera Morbus, Chojer,a 16fanturn, 'Crampa I Colic, Dldrrhoea, Dysentery md Summer Ooniplaint DISTRICT MATTI ERB. I . I . . ! : I Dr. Fowler's Extraeb of Wild Strawberry Is a promp�, 11 .. �� Health. safe and sure cure that has I een a popular favorite , . � I I ' ' - I , Health is sqch a prosaic word. It ro- for nearly 60 years. . [The following local news was int0n&4 minds one of t! � he prattle of dyspeptic ol I a , ------* Wso= - - . for last week, but came to han4 t6O ladies. We dO . o'b 11 care for it," you knov4 ' -Unitcd States Marshal Bat5a sold at ; : n wl �� late.] . I ;� It does not I Ith interest. public auction in D. troi b, a faw days ;6go, . � r, I a . - I i But health . greab thing, quite thO 58.1 diamonds for $19,175. The gems were ; I Grand Bend. I 0, oner on� seized in 1899 from -L,)u �s Busch, ', who was � , � I greatest thing In lifo, and the so I NOTF,s.-Mr.Rich%rd Hamilton ship 3e a n .his out. toe brtter. Is there anythin, , later acnvicted in the UAlited States court* of . I . ! smuggling th9m from Oanida. The dia- car load of lumber to St. Marys this Neek. more maddenin, t " in one's brai; . I , 21&n� to have -George McCulla, bf D"troib, spent the the de8ira to ., r to do, to get son* monde were sold in three lots. and were spout the past week with Mrs. Wm. P itter. place, to win qut-aud to realize that OneA4 bought by local firins. I ' son. -C. Walker, of Wingham, hs,s rer ted a body is stubbQ Edy incapable of carryin� -Arrangements have been made for the cottage from Wm. L%vett, for thq eam n., oat the rneutal� plans ? It is distracting. ; annuil Jaue eX3ursicns of :05 F&rrners' Mr -and Mra. C. Copeland of St.' arys, Genius does t,ot thtive on starvation. Oir Inatitut Is to the Agrioaltural - College and �' �l odel Farin Rt CuAlih. Ev T have returned home, after i spending a few if it does, it wculd thrive better with a we M cry da - from days withlMr. and Mrs. Robert]Hiamilton.__�!_ fed stomach. 0'ourage does not come with June &h to 29th i.i tukm up with two or . Mr. Stacey, of Henaall, hao completed the n,3rvoua twinge 'and diStraeting pains. y.4u rno�e Li-1-itutes, makin 46 in all. Laht. - painting of Mr. Brenner's hotel, which ha�s can't bold yourichin in the air and thro�v year 35.000 people p rticipated in these brightened up the appearance of th Ouse your head hlg�i and walk W-ith , -a etaaqy trips, and it is expecte that this will be considerably. -Mr. and Mrs. Sol. W71�iame' tramp that keops, tune to the bAnd whou exceeded.:. 1' ten montbi old baby died on Monday,, an 1 4 you arc ill. Everybbing is black,'then, a0d * - I ' � , ' I was buried on Wednesday.: They have the all the little suosbiae shafts in your h 1 t ALMACK'S 0 LONDON. i � � 6 �e I , sympathy of the conarnnhity. I seem to be foldod up in gray shadows li . I .�._ - i ' a . I I A Famous WoniavLl' Club of a ce . I I the petals rouniR the, bod of the rose. ,� ' y I . 7 THE WAY TO BIW WELI�- ,. Many times t;here conies * into one'a lille . tury or So, Ago. I � � Moments of depression, of givi About a centivy ago the seventh - - - 'ng 7ayt 0 1 The Blood Must be Kept Rich'i and one's Jeelings.; This is paitioularly us heaven of the f2shionable world o� I with women vOho3e nerves are delicat ly. London was a club k ao-wn as Alma k ' . I , C " - Pure and the Nerves Stronk 7 strung and whiph play beyond the limits of L - I i I , of wbiell the patrm es�es -were ad . . . ! I harmony. Per�aps you have been looking Castlere*agh, La:dy Jersey, Lady C.Ow� Gool health Is the most pracious trj'amve toward the skyAine and have seen dano ng -Palluerston), I � : r Lad I per (afterwar4 Lady I any man or woman can have. But,good there hopes of r4any months. hopes that re Sefton, 7 health can only b� had by koeping the lood elorioasly love1V to dream aboub. They re Mrs. Drumm nd-Burrell (aftell- rich and pure- &nd'the neryeO strong. .If the Adwer-scented 4nd they are gowned in flo w- ward Lady Willoug by), the Princeso blood is allowed to become vveak an wat- ere -L -you kho* all the beautiful things 143sterhazy and the Countess L .. . ery, the whole aystern is wekkened 'ahe, falls women can thi�k of when they sip the wine" Their smiles or frown's consIgned - 1) .el an easy prey to disqaae. There is no he�-j- of 1pntle dreamia. Bub suddenly tha hope and 'Women to happilless or despair. t � ' W sprites vanish. inging�y, I . cine eam equal Dr. William" Pink. Pills in ,:They shrink back �1* ' Is hard.for us to conceive the - impor- keeping.the blood rich -and puire, and th fearlingly in, o �he wings of your heart a�d . I .e 9 i� t a -as attached to gettin nerves vigorous and strog. Everyi dos:e scros8the stake of th-)ughts strut t nee which ," g helps to create new blood, and by a fair us;e tragedian of r0ort&l life -M. Disappc�i�t. admission to Alinack's. Of the 300 offi- I of the pills, pale, sickly peo"le ara 1�nac�e ment,- harsh,unyielding, severe, cruel. cers of the Foot -uards uot more thau P I I I . tl brigbb, active and strong. Here ia Proof. What then, my reader, charming ? half a dozen were h nored with cards - X '. ' ' Wbat then ?'i Mr. Robert Lee, New W68,minster B. Q, CA � � .. to this temple of tile beau monde. The says :-" Before I began usinc, Dr. .'Nil] iams' What thbn,"!" depends entirely upoa the ' 0 government was Pink Pills, my blood was in a very impure state of yottv hoalth; If your digeFtiOn is . ! state, and as a. result pimples that were good and your ",'arms are strong and yogr every government. by woman Is bou�d ' very itchy, b;oke rub all ovEr my boly. lungs entire yo will thind n that disappoi 't- to be, and a host O intrigues was s�t My appetite was- fickle, and I waa easily menb a creeV for greater .efforb, bett r sct In motlon t6 get an invitation. I ' I tired. My wife urged me to try" D.-. I Wif- hopes, sterner �ourage. If you are ill, n r- Very often persons of rank who h4d liams' Pink Pills, and J'i got half a Oozen nervow-, fretf�jl-why ! the faint drop f the elatree anywhere -were exclud�d boxes. By the time I li�d used them � was a gentle ihoweo that shoves away the 's n froni the club. Such as were admitt d compleltely restored to health, my skin was must fill yout mind with doUbts I st had to dre�% in con ormity with = . smooth and clear and my app9tita good." that same eunlish%ll ever warm the ear ' I I I . edict of the tyrants, Do gentleman be - Dr. Williama� Pink Pills do not .purge- again. , , they simply make pure, I rich 'bload, That It is a good � i hing I to be strong. It 18� a Ing allowed to appeat at the assemblies � I is why they cure Eu -3h tOubles as . infliges- fine and,splenffld privilege to 'be well. �t except In, knee breeches, white cravat tion, neuralgia, r'aeumatliam, anaierhi,a, par-- often happen's lth%t the frailest folk ha*e and crusli hat. On one occasioh the tial paralysis St. ' Oance,: scl�)fula, have greatest r rvous energy, but they lab r 'Duke of Wellin-ton ''Was about to I itu' 11 � C, -a' so common to tinder such fear' ul atrai4 that their woik t as,Qend the stairs to the ballrooin erysipelas, and the - � �ilmo"IT 3 leis beat is not worthy of what they might o wome4, young and old. , bold by all d a . � dressed in black trousers when the � Or sent post paid at 50 d i onto a box,, 4pr six under happier ponditions. I I guardian of the estaj)llshment stepped . boxes for $2.50 by writing the Dr. Will iams� We have alliof us, met those individu s I Medicine Co., Brockvilld, Ont. . who fancy I thei find special inspiration a forward And Said, "lour grace cannot - 0 i. � . irregular living4 in staying up o" nights, n be admitted in trotsers," whereupon ' ' TuckersInith. overtixing their strength, in indulging ;n the duke, who had a great respect for I : I ; I I , broodina thoughte, moods, plain blues aid brders, quietly -walked away. - ! SCHOOL RF,ronT.-Tfie following is t4-3 ra- Z� I . 'dumps generall�,. Their temperaments neeld - port of the neligol in Bedition No, I f the . � I I I overhauling, pqor dears. 1 1 - . month of April : Fifth t� Cl so -Willie'' Mo- , 0 - I Laren, Ethel Oaldwell. " I ;Zior Fo4th­- Don't let sucli a little thought. bug cram Unique molun, talus. . under the eave� of your particular thong t I __ - . . � Laura Dilling, Netbi� L16yd.. Junior � Fourth lorne. It's a ba4 little bug th%t,breeds unreat - . There are four un qte mountains In -Sadie Caldwell, Jeaeie Buchanan, IN agg 4 e , � Buchanan. Senior Third -Willie' Bali - discoatent, un*holeaomenees of heart. it Lower Callfornla-'t o of alum, one of Junior Third-Gretta A�cLaran, CE 61 Dill- ot%nda to reaso� that Bane living is oonda- alual, and sulphur Ixed and one of �t enior� Second - Ing, Leulla Boa. - . .Alb�e cive to sane th t 4ughts. When one conslde�a pure sulphur. 1t is estimateil that in Tra * Alfred echai'�%p_. Junior iseb- � the wholesale ' mechaniciam of the bumIn the f our peaks na ed there vLre 100,- oXuThra'a Rouatt, And' Boa. i body on3 mustibe a'pp!Llled that it all hol. e obopo tong of pur,e lum and 1,000,000 y I ton,ether so I ' and that Madam Natu * � . On� . � . � I tons of sulphur. . i � guards her foro a so carefully that when X6 . ' i In - ItrD ' i - I ___ Lifebuoy Soap-disinfe�ctpmt-is L ngi . - I � mach'nary br4ks down elis knows how io recommended by the medi�al profession as mend it altoge�her again. It is very wo. - . SlhLort ,of Bedclothes. ! ' I � I % safeguard against infeaio�as diseases. - :; 1 7 derful, indeed, quite beyond, our uader- In golne of tho Smaller Russian 40�- ! . : . : Ptand`ng-like hife and death itse-f ana 1, tors are obli-ed to find their _# I I I y �9 tels vist 0 . - hiimville, Et -are that are Oat in the heaven like sequ! 61e own bedclothes. . I . � lady's go vn, and the floweris that t'�e . �_- � I NOTES.-SiNe Johns has faised anw ier of on a � - � ' sun and showel-9 tend like EUrfleS overp . In the CfLueasus. his ba6s and will pu�l a'brick bas mer -b baby's bed. � Utheie things are passed ovi r A, recent German t *aveler in the Cau- . under -it. -Mrs. Bennet, of lLobo, is kp6nd- light, for some �� f, us do -not plant or cultiv te ' I - � ing a. couple of weeks visiti4g friends, wd �s . castis reports that he saw inany hand- . the seeds of kein appriciation in our scu 9. the guest of Mrs. John Andraw.-Miss L. And whit anjong God's gifts Ehould :)e some men, but not One of the beautiful ' , I Andraws left la3t week far Constance. here women for which tbat region is fa - I more appreCi&�!! d Lhan he&] h, the splendid . . she will'visit .her ,6-3ter, 'Mrs. Stl� v nson, po'..'�. ar of energy and work. that keL-p3 � IS mous, althou,gh in the vilhi,ges every - before she returns to Gorrie.-Mr. .Eli Coill- ' going and insp res every thigg that -fe -w,or 5h body Orned out to see him. tice and Mr. Albert Andrer were in Lon- I I while and delil htful I .1 I �, ; (Ion, on Tuesday of last we0k, viaitipg the!ir . � I whatever tl e faults of Mary MaoLan , Unwilling Custom. sister, Mrs. S. Clark, who is very sick, and . - i . n - . - � _' I there is somet i commendable in her ,undertaker at with,slight hopes of racovs�y. -The if c Aball ,� 1; To attract custom an I I 1 hl- reciation of r LO young woman's bod Brussels is selling stamps at less than boys ara busy practi-ing nearly ever I , . . ; . ig 11 9he feels the 1 �Oilaration of a big pai p . I ,-A meeting *as held in th',e townab ha ' lungs and enjo- ra tile woader of their in ic their face value. . - - on Saturday evening, to consider ,t a beat In _­ � plan of lowering the craek-�ed of th6 Amain . workings. SA knows the keen enjoyme� t . . . I z of wbolesome ivingw though this seems not running through and south of the � v.. "age' -in jher bcok to apply to her thoughts. ! A. chicken hatched in Guelph street, Und thus giving those fivh�g nortl� ot the .W , I village a better outlet to drain their land. bolesome 1 � a gocd word, by the w y Wandsworth, London, recently and � 2 'I it Is It rem'inde onc of whole-wheat bread '7 * which died soon af terward bad two However'no action wa taken, an� ; quite ptbL%ble that the jengineer w 11 have sumhine-two:very appetiziDR good thinlee beaks, three eyes, five claws on the left ' f of wbich, for the ;ake of one'@ health, . . to be called to make the; pibper enrye , and ch. ­. i foot and four on the right and three i - * - i cannot-h%ve top mu - ! I ' ; steam Rcts of brains. .1 R�operly divide the cost, T �� Health I "!Go gitit." IVa the' 'I -0 i . � I . I � 1-1 that mAes your little world go round - I I i s , . Zurich. ! and your ou shine. Without it there I in Street GgLa 1;9LMP8- . � � : I I by simple NoTES -m-Thursday w%s -Ascension Day. little in we." Ind you can get it ' Gas was first used as a street Illuml- - There were services in several chunlies. � means -wise, i0aily *living, quiet,Apeaceful nant In Baltimore, g 9 lamp's being in - Mrs. Noah Geiger, from neor Pigeon is here' sleep, bathing - your lungs well, with pura � . troduced in that city in the year 1816. visiting her mother and sister an�i other ozone and takii,ig your bath every morning, i ' ! I I - friend8.-Thos, X,elly, who was lail up like a gentleme �` ,n ;nd a Christian. A I-Caffir Tax. with a bad cold for overl a Week Pas 9�art�d Health! Iw Is the watchword for all m St ' I � I '. Eyery Kaffir in ('.'ape COIODY ll work again. -Alf. Shettler has the M mpO, sorts of allecfes. It brightens the eyes, pay a labor tax of shiliiDzgs a Ye�aY' and bad to quit work, b�t is arouni gaib. - cheqrs the spir![O, clears the complexion and � � -A large number of the members,lif, the discards from 6ie's heart that dreadful pla.� unless he can prove at he has worked. . 1� 4 1 of the year. I Luthern church were in Logan to ship card which is Vora so oftsnp " Closed for for thr. . 1. . I � � . 1 12 �, . - � Over Sunday, to attend a ceremony, in con- repair@. . _�_G_ � I I nection with the introd6otion of a!new or- f Hin EmbIttered Existeuce. ; ' � . Miller's Grio Powders Care. � . gen in the church- tNeref and wore well I .e souresi� wbrot 0 Pheeks : pleased with the proos I under- At I. V. Feqr's Drug Store, Seaforth. . .-, You're tl 198. -We! t� I tempdred man in towD. - ! �, stand that R. Hammoke haa sold his dwel- ' . il 0 . ' Black -Well, you s ae, I live next dwr' ling and barber shop t , John Deichert, and -A farmer ' ELme b. I is getting ready to go t Michigan. We re- be�d of $750 in ;10 bills while boarding a. C. to a vublic school.- C)Wcab, News, - --I , . gret to lose Mr. Ham4er � an he is ; good p. R. train at �� Cilgaryj Northwea� Terri- - I ]I fl, 46 :1 �, . I ! I i : - I � I � 3' I �, . L - � � I � � ; . i . I ,- I I i � '. � ; . � L - i i � r i . � . . , ! � � , i i . i .1 . I � - � I I - I � ! I I �� . I I � I � L . � � - - - I I � 1. - -, -, , � I I � 1. I � I I. � , ri , �l I T al n _T . - I : '� ! 1i f � �i . .1 - - L : .1 . � ; . i; L . . - � � I- - I i - . �� ... ? ; i . I , � . � . I I I . . � I � I I I I : . . : � I � � I . r � � . . � I . I - ! . ! I . 1 .L � I I � I L I-. - - I . I . , .- __ I - _ , " - 1__ ­�:, �i - . "I - L - , z - _. I L .� ­­ , ' ' � 'L -11 - _.. � ­_ ­­___ - - � � ­ - _. _ 7- - 1" . 1)4-L 7- �. .- ____ 1. � - ,� � . . - ; i . . . - � � I . E ? � . 1 . I � . I I � t 7 , II L I L . . I , I!-, � � I I 1 44 ' I I - � . - - - :1 � ' �., I L � -, I L . I 40% ,,',, I �,_� . 1"ZI I �, �4 -4 � i iv � A 501c.- ttlt; F.t'16;e 1_� . ; 0 i I L_ .11 I I 1. . ,:- .1 I L - I , - 1. , . I I . , . �� . I ` - I �11 . w 4 . T . . , 1 1 - . 7 'A Bottle Of o Pl dauct that Sold for $100,000. � 4� i. . f I - I - . ,; I i ! i_� � I : ' ­: 1� If you suffer from a germ t�louble-a it, but the re�ifflt �s germicide so certain � Dygl)epc;I,% Tubere6lopAs w%! - - I ;­ . . , , � I please that we adver'tise n offer of $1,000 f6r a EcZema-ErysipeLts '17hroatTroubles ­ - I - - L n(IN - Tunions--T.1cers � . 11 - 1. - 't cure- germ that w� cyad�ro kill. J Gono��I_ila-oxlcct . varicocele, :�'. � disease that medicine can Yevers all Izi en mai I fillout this coupon. Wit will 011 *1 I � � ! - �� Oxygen, as Y-0 k ow is the vital part ! j0all-Stones-Gout IN ornen's Diseases p. y i � you an order. on your druggist f(or a full- Influenza 11'eal, Eyes � I, - I �L - . , -ou ce of all vitality -the ' I ri- I ' df air. it is;the � -1. L ' � �� ' ' kJ U 4, All d;iseascs that b gill Nvith fe-ver--all in- __T size. bottle of Powley's Liquifie� Ozone�,' most essenUal le ent of life. In this fl 0 L . i I amination -:-all ea i.K I taTrh in am, part of the �4- - � I - di t , and we shall ou�*selves pay your Uruggist I;quid form it is4 e hilarating, purifyino-, body-allcon&agious smses-all the results of t� 1 2> 1 vitalizi e , bupure or poIsobtd blood. - - h;s pr;ce for it. i ng. But ge 4is are vegetables ; FZI - � I I . I - . ,L; ) , I � and ah excess 0 d ygen-fli very life of ��, , 7_ 1 -_ This remarkable offer is mad to con- � r I . First Bottle Free ��_ an aniinal-i� de dl ,to vegetable: matter. . vince the doubtful -to help theidiscour- This fact seems a rovision of Nature to t aged ' and to prove to you tha I � Ozone ,protect man" g'a pst, germs. , if you need Ozone and bave never tried . I,> it, please fill out this coupon. Do that a !- a� I � R � . . 0"�"a , germ . - , , justice to yourself. The fact tbtvtw,eo r I will destroy the cause of an� - I I I I I disease. I Ge J� � rin, Diseases � to pay for your test should be evidence to . I " . you that dzone will t;o ,i-, we claim. �!And. t� Each disease m th s list is known to 'be when you tell us your trouble Ave will send ?,I 4 ,!�old for $100,0�0 c 0�erm �. I�Any drug that kills I I I : L� you overwhelmiiig evidence 'frclin cured t - The rights to Ozone for tbel United germs is a poisor ' tol �rou, and it caanot be ones, showing -what Ozone bas done in zi taken intern,*11y. All that inedicine can thousands of C�.JSe.�, jils, ike ff, Stafes have been sold by us for $100,000. - L . I' _L wurs. For 1 - I . � - � t -L That is the highest price ever paio for the le is to aid Nature to your own sake let us convince ycni. - 1p . rights in our country on any �cientific 0'vercoinc 114 gel and those resultsa're, Powley's Mquified Ozone is rold in two it, � �_ � 1! disiovery. We tell you this I fact t indirect and� un( �LU - aill. Success alw�iys 7 __ 0 sizes -50c. and $1.M. ff indicale, the value of Ozone.1 Oreat depend,.,, on the F'�ti nt's condition. . -_ . ' - I 11 - . M clairns may be m.ide about any 1product, , , Ozone is ;dife t nd sure. Its re -sults I �1 no matter how worthless ; bu t olly a pro-. - are inevitabli�. . - ] �7o germ can e-5cape it, CUT OUT THIS COUPON 11 3A � Pf L I - ;v , dpct ()f r,n ,I for thi,; offe liga .1 L ..oijigntous rnerit can s�ell for A 41d b res st U.- It is the only way outtlla.b, rmayr ne ca .ot apiwa.­ , . in. F i 1 4 - . 1. . - - -- - --- " � ,I it I') ibi3 Ozone - price like tliat, - k N tQ k,W g.L r ; .. . � ' All_ ­4. 111111-'s and Ina. I , ' _' * . ­, __ . f . - Q- I -i-if-A 4R Colbox,no ",--It, ' , IV � -1 in the body Wl'""- A ,, Toronto. it Yet: we gladly furnish the bottle I ' - flinithe ti�-4ue t)O. L I -t i �f fi � � I A - I , I ani troublcd -with ... � ................... :­ Zf - . free to any sick person wlio n eds his i :, I -7, help. , - I .&Ohma i Impure 13lood. . .� Anaaniia-�&-b�cess Xidney Dhemes T have nover lrif�d P4,v.-M.,-',. Liqpifled A . - a I Bronchitis ; LaGnppe Ozont but If you ivill,uinp)y mv a5oe. bottle :_ I �- s * .L Not a Medicin Blood Poison' I Liver Troubles . ia_ I free I ivill talic it., Bright's Disc4se Leucorrhom I A ­ i�r ­ Powley's* LiquiCied Ozone is no hing but 113o)vel Troublies Malaria -Neuralgia ............ I .��.111 , .- . 0oughs-Cold' 1Vr,it*e, *y*6"r*ii,a*i*)iv,.,1*,1*a* li,i*13, ­ * ........ � oxygen -no drugs, no alcohol i it. jt ,Js I Ppeiinionla , " 11 �� . - S L I . ;� Constimption! , ; Piles ­ rs in learnin how to 6,01ic-CyOU6 � I � ........ I—— ............. � ....... ; ...... � -, %, � � I Pleurisy-QuInay Strce� will number. 1� � fiquify oxygen -to get oxy . apatioll ; 1 Rheumatism .- . i, "I gen staple Cousd . i 110 ; ; N - � ' 11 form into, the blood. Ozone dc es tbat. catarrh-Canoer I Skin DisCILSeS, : . L � ..... 1. ­.... � ....... 11 ... I., ......... �t - - ' ,; Dysentery---D[a-rrh%a Scrof nla-85rpihilis 1 ToNvIlond 11�:-,r)%...111-e. q We s end 14 days in inaking a; bottle Of Dandruff-Dr4nsy I storn I i . - ��_ P ach Troubles I . 'I- . 4 I : I __ ___ .. I - 11 i , � N Anecdotes of Sir Oliver. I � - ._� . I . : . I I rhe aut'horized biographer of thq 19te Sir � . . I . : � ; . I Iver Mow'at, Mr. C. R. W. Biggar, X.. C., I - - . � . � . s given to the Globe, from the extensive - - - - - : 11 � . I 6nusci ipt and collected material at 1hand, - � I L mol 7eral incidents and -anecdotes of th� late ! ... � f I .. I I I � Buten ant. Governor. " Sir Oliver"y he �� . L A, " was able to write at five years! old, �, , . . , - I i I � d many Kingstonia.us have to!d me 6f the -_ � , WHITE SUR Low 3ture, still fresh in their mind, of the little, I X I . ., � � rly-headed boy, sitting on the ooun�er of � � . i father's shop and reading witha Scbtbioh --- � I I , FIFTH AWNUAL ,ent andmuch drama tioo expression' the . � ' ' - i a pen name of " Backwoodsman," i4 the I IN 0 ters of Rev. W. Dunlop, published under 4 01 -OLLAR - EXCURS1 N' lingburgh Scotsman, recounting thelearly i I I . . ' . - I periences of a Presbyterian ir� the I back, i - i� . 8 . � I iode of Can%da. I I . rom.Godench To - . 'JL � i q I "T 11 In 1836, at the age of 16,, a Rig land � I - Y, otoh company was formed 'in Kinll�oton, . . . ' d� Sir Oliver was one of its mem')eriq and, I . ,hink, one of its officers. His Higibland ; . I ; I . I � i1orm of that date is still preserved �y the t - I I � . nily, but it wa!3 eoon discarded foT the � I - . . 6�leb coat of a Lieutenant in the � First � 11, � - - o3tenac Battalion, formed in 1837, and in I 4 I � tO, when the monument of Sir 1 Isaac I I . Ock and Lieu t9nant-Colon 81 Maoqonell I . i, f I , AND RETURN a rastpred, Sir Oliver carried the coiore in I i J " 3 I)abtalion in which he had just received : Mednesday, June 17th :. . . i cornrplawon. ! I 11 I . . "Nor'lli Oxford -is full of stories � about . � i � , " ) ! S, 0 .��!5",,,,*,11 , " - ,,, . ""' ' a readiness and wit. In spite of i I., I � .60"ff,�,��.-"11,1 liv r .. - - Z_ - - , � v 1, J � _._!�W,�11� 1 6 ,:� � 1 bli3nqss, he seldom failed to recoknize a � _. , I L=Qin -�-_Iq f . 11 . . . and, �nd if he did so, could turn i ib off pk,: � , ­ 1�m � bh a a � orn I pliment which always went home. " I '� I 1: - . I R;�! . . I.... ___ _9 stror4est Conservatives in thq, riding - _; . ! ve been iarnong his warmest friends, and . . .....1- " ­ 5 or It _� pogrom-Tym," �'. ve alwa a regarded him as one of their . . ;f;$ . - �­ - _.__._­­____.___ I - - -,-- - - -1 __ - t ty, 1�1. Wm'. Gray, now 92, and for �- �11 .. � ,- - - _�' - �_ - I ��_ , - - :�: I - . my yeare mayor of Wcolstock, - is � among . - � - � " - .--. __-__.,�.____1___1 ---',- 3 Conservatives who always Elipported and , , . � - -1-1- - - - __�- I_- ..... - .. _. . .. � . � . � . � � - - - Remed Sir Oliver,and he has a nu�nber of I - -_ I - -_ A political etories which it would be a - I I . I � Bfortupe to lose. ; � � I - I � � I 1 1 . . I � I At Phe nomination meeting in 1872 � . ' I I ! ien hq was opposed by Mr. McKellar, ! Qnly $1.00 Round Trip o a Liberal, he made sallies on th6 mem- ! -s of the Sandfield Macdonald dabinet, . i I . - . I one �f bis telling shots was that as they . . I I 11. * i I had -one Reformer in the Cabinet of ; ile4ve Goderich for Detroit 8.3o a. m., Wednesday,' e, and'they had had pretty good legisla- . I ' n, what would they expect if they multi- j4ne i �th, (canada time.) Arrive Port Huron at won, � - ed that by four, and got five straight . � P,etr'o t at 4-00 P. M. I I I � . I I its "Tb,a arithmetic problem was so � � i Returning leave Detroit Thiirsday, June x8th, at iple and effective that it brought a,bearty ; i � ponse : � rpo p. ti. Central Standard Time, Port Huron 5-30 P- M-, I - I I 11 . al�,rlve 13oderich 9-30 P- M- , On the occasion of the farnious interview e X � - April,'1893, between the Prohlbit'onists I i - i - 1� I ­ I . I I I . I Sir Oliver, *hen the latter promised I � . I I . ! i �[ . )bibitory legislation to the, extent of the 4 � 7 i : Fr Aay, June I 9th, at 8.00 a. m.- (cana4a finie) leave !ertsdned powers of the Province, the i - . . � Brni ' er f * read a carefully prepared etitament : Z: G�e-Fid_h on the return to Detroit. . I I reply to fervent speeches by, Mri. May , Fa �e with baggage $i.00. - I I oruley, Rev. Dr. Mackay and otheri. At : , 1 � concluefon Dr. Mackay rose and lasked � H � : " I * � � 'Mission to ask a quastion. I Yed,' re- . ,,, : , ed Sir Oliver, ' ask me something out nf 1� A Special Exetirsion, Train will leave Stratford at . 3 Shorter Cateohis&, for I know tl4t by .6.4o a. m.,'Wednesday, June I7th, stopping at Mitchell, , irt, ' The laughter which followed1broke DtIblinj , $eaforth, Clinton, and Homelsville, catmecting 3 strain of the omasion and disarmed his I I ' - i with Ue morning train:froin Witigham, Blyth, etc., at tice." . � C�nto ,7.4o and arrive In Goderich 8. i 5 a. m i i - I . I -'- � ��11 - I Breed to The BeO. � I . .. I � ; - I . I ; a - , I I ; Th ursday night Sptdal Train leaves Goaerich on � I`ARF�NTUM, 21795 -The phcnap'nnal, - . . ill. brad standard tro'tiag stallion. Leads arttval of stealner from Detroit, f'or Clinton 1 and way , atalliona in Uan%da for siring great speed, stationg I to Stratford. i I d hig4 stepping action for road and car- . i . , I � , . ge Purposes. Tarentum has now odud. I . � . I P 010 D RICH BAND MOONLIGHT, TUESDAY EVEN NA a showing better than 2 10 � peed, � I - 3 aol� � I e going miles in- 2.05, who has rioi 7 en- 5 � - ��. I I I jI I . I ,ed in over twenty-five thousand � ollars . I � I . �t bt%kee down the grand circuit. latry i � commences the grand circu-it at Det i �oi t in : V�rhite Star Line Steamers. I :: .- - 3 $5,000 Chamber and Commerce take, . i ;r . . I . I . - J ab the same rnEeting he starts in � 2.14, C. - 191kLMAN, TRAFFIC,mr.", E. H. AvEk . , iExcuRsioti Ar.T. .000 Et)ike and then goes down the grand - __ Ir � � � .1 I 4 1� i . cuib through other large stakes. aren-. 11. I � � . T I - m is the only stallion ia Canada that has � I � - 11 A . . ---.-. _;i q ; I � � ; " Emm Dduced a colu E it won seoon mayisy . i Eiecond start in a race at Memphis )91 and 2.10J..- Route as follows : londay-Si-mon McKenzie's, - Tuckeremi )R; then to Blake for night. Tuesday noon ; Crediton for night. Weinesda noon ; Forquhar, for nigM. Thursday Staffai to Dublin for noon. Frida y and Sat his own stable, .Egmondvil;e For extended ii,gree 4nd further partieblara apply to A. . 3WORTH, Yngnioadville Ontario. I � I . Phplaomenally Speedy Coft, Tarentum. The Horse World, of *Buffalo, says in , time h, for Zurich Exeter, By irdaway y- ,CHAR- . bY . : Tar.- � I - I h such Ireedic _� Wit 4 i is no wonlior that - his colts ' ail -a �howiog ex'reme � speed, and Mr. Casrksv�oyth ma well feel , y proud of owning euch a !good stock horse. .A The breeders ia big , * Ity bbould, and n � c d,-ub 'IcIn ouch t will, a�precii� ta wwell bred . I horse. !h9 up -lo-,- te lbrceder does n0lb , � we nt all Pddig as ana no, horse, but demand' � s a sire that his, dedi A -at .ited his ability to . I , t sire extreme speed.' �th* isize, substance and gool indi _j .viduAlity, , -1 1848-3 . s . . I . 11 . � L, , I I I Hinbluan's, loth cont!e3slon, Tuckeramith, for noon , t - - � -thenweet and r.orth to Strong's hotel for night 1. I - TuesdAy-To James Dick's hotel, Seaforit, for noon 4 ..... - and remain there over night. Wedoceday-By way 11 �. .1 � � of the Mill road to Bracefield, to WI-8on*s botel for I I � 4 . I noon ; then south to Henry bhafer�s hotel, Rippen, ... � 1 for night. Thumday7-WIJ proceed -west to Robert -, - I .1 Lwe's, HiEs, Green, fir nonn ' - � ben west to Mrs. - m z . , __ Nichchou'ahotel Blal,e,far night. Friday -South ! - � I � to John G � � I eiger'.@'for nooni; then to Robert John- r I - . 1 7 ! ston'a hotel. Zurich, for night. Saturday-Raut to � .. his own stable, HrAsall- -where be will remain Until I - � i I - . ... n,orning. , f 1847-tt . , ! the foll3wing Monday , I �� � � I � - I � .. i - . � , ___ � , - I fs� ' ­ � -1 _i� 1 1 -Q.. l ; M : V� Pure 'Bred Clydesdale Stalf on -4 � 1 . I )I �, ,� � I., . 11 Perfection. � I 1! I. z �_ , i _ h I., StAlfion�,, Fo r 1903 tum was representcd at Mernp ifs by : .;. I i . bi irry 1)., owned by P. Cur D, Ge tralia, - I I . I I I I t- - �t ..... I ! �- . . � _.. � The property of Edgar Rae. .11 �.. I itario, and won second money in the 2.18 1 . . . r� , r 4 eel in a field of I I starters,all speedy ones. . . Will stand at h1s oW;n Etable, Lot 13, Concescion �� ,x� T, -in B., by Greyetone,the sire of Tar,,ntum, . . - 14, MeKillop, during the season. Perfection is bred 17 ; � i- fromimported stccAr-nd loan exceptionally line ;_ ­� )n first money in straight heats. I Harry . animal. Ternis--87, payable Janualry'.e., IN4. S.; - . - - � b Tarenturn, won second modey, y Major - 11 � i ' ,I I 18i8x8 t:� f %11 third, Dorothy Wilton fourth. Beat The folloAng wdl known stalll will travel , ; _­ .. I _t I -1 ; iie 2.091. It will be seen by this that during tfie sAa'E01 of INK;'! as follow@: I . .-. � I CGrpEnter'# Trotting Horse.-, ;,_.� � - i " ii-anturn, owned by A. Charlqswoelth, of � . . ELECTRIC,B. ' . ­ . 11 i .HONDURAS and CHIEF. . 4 . 7mondvile, Oatario,is fast coming 2 Ta tothe � Willif m Berry, Propnetor. ­ � ._$ -- i. , , , Weighing 1,375 pounds and 1,200 ,pounds. �,z � � � - ... 4 mit as a sire of extreme speed. enturn � I -_ - f ,s now several colts that have shown phen- Monda;y�Wlll eave h own stable, J mile south Of Will make stands this oemon At McGowAn!s, nou ­_ I'll i .... � - . Blyth, Wednesday night; Waiter, Thursday axt �,! lenalopeed. He has one that haa : gone Brucefleld, by, w y of th,- Mill road to Dick's hotels noon; Dan Rigley's, Meliillnp, � Thursday bigbt ; f. " Lal miles better than 2.10, and others that Sesforth, for no a; thei by way of the Huron road ; then to MoLiuKhlln's und R.-peials, Brodhagen. A - ,ve khown. 2.10 speed. Tarentum is the I to tbe'hfason hat-), Clin on, for the nighb. Tuesday -Byway of the Londi 33 road to his own stable, and Dublin, Friday tight. Sit-Irday __. -�Ieffbwcod, M I Kinburn Clinton tar niglit. Soundnes, klndneBo .�i ly sire in Canada that haa produced a where be ,will remain Until Wednesday morninT, Wednesday Varn& f to h .and . I and compactuega are the special.charactarls-tios of _.. , . It that was third in his first star' t in a -To T noon and return 'Aburadiky-At � these borses. . 1845-8 �:::. I 1 I .. I ce in 2.14J, and in his second 6 art at own stible for night. his own stable ay y wa 11 day- Frid w of the 2nd conceaelon -Of 4 -_ - � . *� I z . . . race ip Memphis, he was second i� I 2 101. .11 Stanley to He'an ,at T. J. Barry!@ sale and ex- The Clyd, E(1361C Stallion 1, . . 11 I ��.' . I irEntum was bred by, M. L. Hare, i Grasv- :stable and reipain tbere until Saturday I ,� . ­� . adaStock Farm, Indianapolis, Indlan--,i, morning. Satu,day- wayoftbe. ndonroad-to il *his - - DUNRAGIT .- - -1 . A is bred in the purple, going tw own stable, % ,here h will realain until the fol, . i ' 13wing Monday Y loroft : 1845 -IQ . - I . , � I and the Shire Stalli,in I ambletonian 10 on the sire's side, vice to Hambletonian 10 on the - and dam's I I : . - ! . -_ i I � Z11. � - I . -.1 I WARF1 . . . le. Hip has also a double crom to - . Alex- . I � OLWAX �� _. "I I ' . :.. 1 , T. J. Berry, Propilator, - I Aer's Abdallah, a cross that produced -escens. UP -1 the King of the turl� Tar- . Owen G�siger Z,' Co., Propriletors. � . . I .. - I Will otmd for tbe,seasou at T. J. Berry -'a __ I I I � - . - Ll -urn is abo represented In hilt I breed- ,1" Monday-Wiltleave h a own cti'ble. Hene*ll, and i� iselh WiRlam - xxcliange Stables,�Heusftll, ". - � . g by twelve great - produoing I . - i . __ I . I dami. roceed emt to rob, ana north to P It to selb A � .� I . � i - i I �' M&10 . .1 ". '! . ,.'� I ­� � . #