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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-09-18, Page 3__ - -—.1- _-_r_ -_-11r__1 _,_­-r----,­------T7—l. ! ___ � ", - I _­_,­�­_ �'­ �,_ - ___7 �� _1_1 _11--_ _,_.­._­­-__ ,_____­__­___. - i - ­ . -111 - , ? . - . . . I . � . I . . � i I I I , 11 i I I � . I � . I . - . . � . I . I i . ; k- . I , I I . Z ... , - . � � � � I - I . ! � � . . � � . . I - � . I I .� � I . i . -_ I : I i . ! . - . i . � - � I . - � . ; . I I I I ! : �- , � . 1 . - - 4 - I : I : . . 5- � : , I i . . , I � - - I I I I - � r I . . . :: � I I ; . I - I �� L - i I ; — I . � � � . .- . — . - - .- , . - . I � I . . . : i . . . I � : , - . i . I : . . i i 7 e , � : . I I . - - - . i . . . I - 1. - . - � I . I I . - � - . t - � , - � . I I 1, I � � , - I � � I I i I '. - �__ .r - � - � : I � . - : , . .. ; . I I I . � , - � . � : ! �, . � I I i � ... . . � � I � c I . , I . , . I ; � . . ! � . I - I . I . I , � � � I . . 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Fave*4te, I . ; - I-- � -S*=a Stmff-* Driver Aeted oft It and � I IS 0 Y---Wp. tellable It _� I . � -i --- - 00me Of the 11[ardalkirrvand Daurers ... -"Ved His pasxenwers. .- _e, I L .. , .... re 'Ap - � - I - ­ . n wi- ,h ,woman That Alvat Be Va-ced. - - - when depe "in th13 dwbr �, Mack ­ .. , .. . � � . in the ,.oA old days , - . � - - I ljje,-vits and railroads were little known I 3 Sam time of Veed.11 i I An unfortuuatc,- says Leslie a Mor th-, I . I . 11 11 ` . par In two del 0�' ly, was. sent'Wid 1. a dispatch - to one of - . ; 011-1 I ;rqes .. � - I � - � Rik old etage road ran f0m Lake : / I , iL Tio. 1,an�,, No.". ' I the smaller outposts In'. the far noith- � �'� - . - �� . I.— or ordinary casas � . , � � - __ I � champla in to Ogdensburg, N.' T., pagsl�. - - - / 7 Is fai the -blest dollar West. It was toj�ard, spring, when the, - - I , y_ ; � . I .. � . 1,4g tkrough the little town of *10m. I ; I . I -1 . . � " , me elne- known. , I I midday sun tha*s'the surface of the . I Tlitis village nestled in a: vall 1�­ft 2—Por 9 Ild , Cases -10 !degrees - — -&h ce d rs p�r box. I -snow L � __ ,� � I s m be- - I *-edger--three d - i and the likht frosts 'harden the � � I , tvreen two great bill , over. whiell, the ­,1AAe5-_aqk yo druggist for iPooWs,, inelted crusts to 4 glace of l az- - . �. � ­-- ��iwaj6n Boot Coinvoun.d. Take pb� other � . . I : .- white ribbon of the road wound st6ep�- , . I ­ bres a zlingly bright as the blinding Bashes of I;, � � - 4. I . 1. o �z ,all pflls, mixtbres a ,d Imitations are . - � - - dangerous. No. Vand . and sunlight from polished steel. The thaw . � � n one of the -trips of the stage fhe 'recommended by all ft sts In 6 Do, i � � - - U00 I � . had crusted owir the trall, and the � � I aninlon of Canadal. . Wailed -to any ddress � , ; ; . . . - driver, who had been at h0l on Tecelpt of ried and four 2 -cent osta.-e s eTe on fhe I f , rgular _p 1� peout had to ke � %� I � . � . � ; -Fnl- qnme weeks rpcoveri- f2- 411 atampa. Wke ca"Ic Clompalnm, I . � � � . " "LL - 4 . way ,nOL to lose the path a LVgeL er. - I . W.Indsclri Onto : I ; . � � 1p L gas, was riding laside, while the red ; I � I Suddenly the midday sun developed'ox- I �, No. I and No. 2 are 8old in gesforthby J. S. Bob I I I - � 1. j1aired, wild featured, big boned Irish- erts, Alex. Wilson, C. Abornme.'r,nd 1. V. TeAr, drug- traordinary hues. Magenta, porple qnd ,r proilouhcM I ] � � I I � I , - Itute occupied Ostls- I I I � I - man acting as his substfi . . 1869 black patches began to danqe a e � . 0 ' � . I . � I � -1ver's seat upon the box. The day I I : .. ; I 1, I I snow. alternatel whe, - i I ,the� dt . - - - I . � I � - ,Y with eels d 9—no coa.-_%e ��� � was a beautiful one, and the passen- I I . rockets of chee I - . . �� . I I selcolored fire. Then he . gers were. enjoying their drive kee'nly, The.Sea h , light went out �ltogether, though �'he . � I T . I I I � � . �_ i . their appetites Increasing as the die- - i , i man knew that # was broad day. i quality �hat " � I � �. . I'lle to.nee lessened between them and the - I I had become anow blind. The only th mg is I I ,it i the bes+- � ised -9a, ; � 11 - lown of Sodom, *itli its prom - T ; ..Zio f � - was to give, his 4 I orse the bit. I : - Pause for refreshment. ; I � : . The horse sto stock still, By t iat- . . 1� I I I � Still eada in Blao .1 Gr and Japo& Teamv, . o I Suddenly as the' heavy stage lum- � d time be knew tim.t. he had lost the t -all � lad&,�. black aDd ix To 'an and Air. . . , , .000b.. M� I �11111 b�ftred over the brow of the hill, down I I a alt th r th('broncho would hi Lve I - - I . ?1ma black and LMiXf.d BM. Jal$ lied. f, er o . I � . . . road plunged at a. sharp an- . LP all the best (offeev-,'- 0 rJugas in '41 * . . �. . which the . ol ed any vis.1bli path. He whee led * . , . . I I � .. L- I . � _ �� ... gle,_. running through the. little town itt � the d at kinds h orse about It still refused to go __.. L_ -- .. q , rom t r ulated . �� I 11 7- d o, the very I a __ - �� yond, L : - t"111 L � I I - Jt& foo t and ascending the hill be ,'.own I - on, � arkee . - spile and then the man Inferred that the � � . . . 11 � I : I , � Oe passengers became consuious tha � syrup � 50 a q mart', . - , a ,bnd crust of ice had been so hard that the I . � . � . � their , Pace . t Golden Yrup, two, . L ,had -been recklessly in a � On Obils 0 sYruP horse, could not follow back the ay . � . - � . L - . , for $1.( 0, L &is bak g ,mol * ssa porko it bad come. T at night the tro )er AW I crimsed. Faster and fiister they went, 0 . . - I 16ngd4&rb&,WG2h0o als'and retail � � - . I danklug down the hill at a rate rapidly �. .: � 0 V . slept under and le blankets, with the I - . amoke e, b dougna Oa3lr ral- **iw I becoming a furious-on.e. Trees and Corn bet f, best faithg�l horse st nding sentry. 1� . - . , _Z�1. . L , ' . .. - bushes at last beeaW 0. but a dizzying ppre I[srd, W, tter and �eggs, all , at 'L FoC five dayst the trooper wan� er- . � . I I � I . . .71 ---------- 4 I pri4t1s. - I I . . 4d-bllndly over the prairies, losin. all �. I Jbitir i4ong the, road. � All (flung to the the lo*pst I . I ' � . � � L � i . � 9 � I -7r, � re�liug. stage and held their- breath in i . . � . We have &40, fiout� com-nioal, binv, shorts "count of lime, eating snow to quei ich I � I t . I � . . P., . 'pleeoing in the holes Uiat r 11111l . oatme rolled wheati Tillsonlo rolled - 11 " rAp, ____ tetror� while on the stage raced, down is thirst an(J-, I . . . _. ,- . -of whei t, qua., � L . -_ eks, b uper o4ts, cream . I � the- bronchi ,'Jiad pawed through :he � Via- I the hW with ever increasing speed,- into . ker oa marta :vits,6. vim, � 41ronols' I . - 7 - i .. i . . - lee crust to th "' - I d e.under grass. The tro:)p- li / - - the town; past the hostelry with the , kes, ream'ood" and all k n s of -_ � I . er Was -now too -weak to mount i nd , I. walting host left standing In anifaze at - f noy b sonits# *grape* auto, awh i food, : I I - . - . I . . � � I 'the- door, past the post office witho,ut 11" ure keep the saddle As a last hope the - r : L , - graham wafers in two pound, . , p � . � L ni -1 . - - iim that If be uns id - I pause, and out -upon the road lead- iaw ho 2ey, .. i . , , thougAt i struck . - , . . - I ,-If, 'Wit'h itS Cool - L �_ L b I eyond I . L I hivi a fem .boxes of vsO fine raisins to sell died his' horse I Lud turned it loose it I � ; I have L, - . � _ at wholesale - price#',' � is )n betw.ep,n the There- the.pace slackened, and as the , . , , tY might And Its ay back to -the fort, I I - . 1,, _ larg" ock &freeh grobe 'on of all, kinds, - ,and so l6ofify bi , friends that he ,was � 11 incline grew more steep at last the : , � I hen Toli�jleel I I w ich i rill be told at -Ivory close pri4s, � .. the . . lost H6 did thif �, but the faithful er a- , -, smoking horses came to a standstill. A; i anortinenb of ,chins, eroci4y,. - I I . I t I . .: . ture refused -to I eave the man lying on" . , - rp 7 � With one accord the dazed passengers Old - . 7 , -ady for I fk� glassware. all df1which willbe # � ` E . U h OP. I I . - the'snow and. si ,00d over him in al 4te L ; . YO tumbled out and surrottrided the driver, ch I - � I - I ,I % I . . : (e 1atest � � me ry nj of all his efforts to drive It olf. On -he .� . . 61`,Dths� - .1 ., who -now stood at .the head of his I have lot of ve clea, home ggro . qm- � r ot, 7 � � . reeking leaders. h )d for fall smiin and guara�tee - - sixth da - . 0, as � 9 , . ,y the- mail carrier found e 6w L � 1: . I be clean. -oope 7 � I I "What is it, Pat? What is it? Did it . ' t pair. The tr -r was severely fro2en, i � . : I I I � �� I . i Wanted ; f ,esh butter and eggs, for which - ­ I L bfit the rider and horse lived to see I 11 ; ... th,ey get away f rom you?"' came the the ij itiot inarket, price* will be paid in - - a � i . I . 1, I it . . . L, . . breathless qupstions. . I or tride. � . - many another d Y's I scrvIce.- . I cash - . I I I . I — — . - - - - - - � 11 "'Nope," reoled Pat with a get face. A is k ofall afzes of fruit jart at the I � .. - . r 'f� e tioc. . � - . 9 ___ , S , . "It wor that," pointing grimly befor6 Y t prioe, Malt-, -cider, white wine' PICKING$ --ROM FICTIO 4 2 1 1 . ;, him. There -lay the stago-tangue drag� F�91 - I- . � an� . - d standard vinegar. Salt by thi ibaz�rel. � . . I I , L " 1. , &n loose. . . Prisons are ill e� Infernos tivilizatlog ging uselessly on the ground at the . I r I 1. . . .� . L P. . � Z heels of the horses end completely sev- bbilds In which to hide Its inlatakes.- E L � I -It ­ _ � . J10 . ! �, ered froT the coich. At a glance the. "The Under, Do . I .. ! 7 � 4 I - ; regular driver comprehended the mean-' J-. .. . It's plumb fo lishness to try to lay . ; :L k -( �' AU LT L I . I � . 4 . . �� .. �L lug of the danger to, which the passen­� I : .. down rules fof'lother folks to live 3Y. I . . � _ � . : � . 1 I? - I - - "The Substltuje.� e � gers of that stage, deprived of its sole. . 01DrV I � - , . s �� . S�.AF I I n . . � Ineans of osed, ­ . I A. man's faith, himself Is often :be Ww , , I . . .1 1"' . N . ; z I I and, realizing the minte e of their es- � I I . chief cause of a womaif s faith In. h m. r I . . L ; . t - - OM- ­�'Round-Anvll Rock.` w - , "I'll zz: cape, he turned sick -and fainted where United, Typewriter O' '' , . he stood. . .� I : I . _. I . A. woman who has discarded, a n an � f � wheR the ex- � Later, back at the inn# ited. I Ing- him just I ft- �_ I . pany Lim Is perhaps nearer lov , . - . i . I I 1� I - � I - I do I ,c4tpiuent had somewhat subsided and . . 6ri on . I . erward -than ever before.-' . , -W:Er-r �_ - I . . - L ; - 11 f'resh horses were being put to the re- � � 4 . . I . I I I , Keith-" � I � - hand and itte: stai ot - paired coach, some one: turned to Pat Underw' old, Empire, and 13lick- , - , . .. L . i . .Those whom -we most resemble re -4 .. In tht!t year of our ? ensderfer. , . M L . and asked. ' . i i . I wv upolt tho savant, . ' . �. . the very ones who are ost annoved . . k are patenW)- for th4aw - "Pat, what was your first �t6ught , All �� visib* writing msehines, for iale � or - "I - . I I'll - I . to see themsel es reproduced,-"Hii , to rent by e month, ribbons etc.# d . henbWgIve, notice - when the pole dropped?" � I I . .9 I all .. &7.of Dabexuber, A- -,, her, mak f typewriters, second . h Daughter r, Irst" I �he ta-D of 9--ahnilh " I "Well, sor," he answered, settling the 0 and, I 4e- . : . -basuffidaut to dis- � . I fl! .-.lt;d A loy to- - I . � _. There Is a gravity of words; they ,, quid mbre comfortably In his cheek, � 44 i 7 I . I 1. nust, I e 2 t I I -scend and nevift -climb; they r � . 04 : . 1`k � � L i - 'L. G. VAN EGMOND Agent a stone,'t come mbling from ab vel to ra. ,Torm, me fursit. thought wor, 'Lord ha! mer- � . �� tS � to � : I I .o I � otir S-dwlsl' Thin, tbW I � 9 ey on I ; ­ I ! � . I . . . I do an injury.--j'Peggy O'Neal:' ; I I - ONI j . t 9 . nieself, 'Confound a horse tPat can,'t SEAFOR1% - - L Otis � - � . . � I 1"O' The sin- and, F orrow of despotis Is 130* SW 2i . - outtua it wagon!' and I liekdd the poor ! I . I 1= 45 -. . - . i . � - ; --4-1 ­ - - . not that it does ot love'men, but �at I � ba,ites all the way down the hlll!'�- I . 1 . i L . I � . I ' (a W" . � . W it loves them �� . 7) I uppincotrs� I i . them too much, and t sts - I - ooOlom Ph0j9ph "little. ,"Robert trowning." ' - I I L . .. 9 . them too - � I � - The Graf Engft I L L - I I . I - . - I I ta " No woman o4 sense objects to #er � 201 ! M 44 L .& Prog-ressive Editor, I is an old, well � - i Robed and 0 an - 2 � ' ble husband's simple admiration f ' I I . . . I . A -very �Ich man once bought a news- 1. bean I , ; . - .. 7 I = preparation. H other woman, but when it comes! to il Be - - $51 13 i paper, It was aft afternoon newspa-. r i 1 4W � prescribed and . � � 11 - � over A-0 y0ars, A - � another womani being a factor In �hls : X . 11 drug . z rwr, and he was interested la itfor a .. 1. � , � giotts in the Dominion 01 t . life and thou 6ts a wife must 4nd � - month or two. One of his ideas was, I of Canada . .. and Z3, L i t � 1, � 0 . Ing should resent It. � ; . . "I'll, : - i . ."Inrd�dndL be' � � I 11 the.publication of a noon edition that � I . i � Befo-re ' AfUer, the oal�l M clue of F I ! �4 . L - ,should contain more news than the I . its kind that sand . � � 4tV $8L n � . D, it iproral fly and � �� -as Tr nive I'satisfactio Wea* L I , noon _ � w eazurer, I editions. of his competitors. He gives u of Nervoui ; L Ma -1-0 , thought hard on this problein and permanently cures all forms The Way �to Identify Her. i � — hwa, Im2 otene2fo I wess.-Emis am, spe7-matorr ; , I - I 3of abuse orexcesses - tills 6, 0-38170 Agnes and E thel are the kind of � 1, finally deckled it would be a great I and a111 eff ac Arenftl - tN,-Ins it is difficult for Intimates of the � . - of;Tobacico, Opium Samulaidst 'I -oft Str)Dke tO print the decisions of the uso Br:ain- R IoMf, all of which lead to I ty, I - . and 'Early -G ave. , fain 5 I _( United States supreme court at 12 Insanity,-cousumption and an ily to I distin mulsh apart. . They kre L r . I I Price 31 P, )r package or, six for $5. ( 1W Will four' years old and a source of despair L , . � i - I . f ,eclock each Monday When the Court ill cure, Mailed ProluPtY On rO' I I : P I e a�s e, s iz� E) pamphieL , Wdress. -to mere ac ualntances. I 1; � Send for frei I . * I was in session. beipt of pric+ ; . � � The Wood Company,il` � . I This plan was complicated 90n*_w_1Mt- - -, - I Windwr, Ont., ca�� A friend of th(� family, met one of the . ( � . . . � - : eet-the other day Rnd I' court does � -Pboq3bodl --,-.-tw ---- - t� I L by the fact that the supreme Woodto _n!!. is sold in 3calorth by 0. Abe ins on the s I h%rt, 1. V. _F637, J. 5- d: . 11 � 11 . - uptil noon. HOW . . Roberto Alex. ske I � f / L I not meet ever, the - . 1859 ,,Xow, which are ,you, - druggists. I Agnes or editor -was equal to the emere-,ency. He L I . . � � tyl i L I Ethel? I simply caWt tell you apaft." telegraphed to his Washin.-ton corre- 0% . 11 the suall . 11Fm Agnes, -gurgled spondent, "See the supreme court at .2randl 'Trunk 1 Rai i I "Way .1 . I . 4 maiden, auld th m she put one of ier . ront Off once - -System, � 1 - chubby little . fingers in her mouth and L . . and have thein meet' at It o'clock, ! L f � I � I so we can get the de�isions in -our noon , . I i - . 1M * . , im With � I � I -1 I . � mumbled: "You � can tell me easy. . edltion."- �. . � , .R : i1w Table. i I . ; . e loose too - � , ,the I i � the one with I � I i . Trains leave sesforth a�. folllo,.�s : '. � I � . i . . � I � � . . i �� For, Clinton, - Ooderich Wingbam and . I . ; . I 0.20 a w. A.. I . . � .V Discriminsttinw ]Dosr. . - i I � I 11 . . Kineardine. . !- , I I I I __ % ,; "Y( -s, the neighbors complain about 12.40- p. m, For CH too and Godorilob. . I The T rk I and the CArave. - - . I : . � 10 .. - � do- �, . ,� . 6.15 P. in... � For Clinjon, - Wifigham and Kincark : � � Iny .� . I dine. .,­ ' IL In Russia inai y of the peasantry still 2� : . ­D0(ts lie bite?" . I I . , . - I . 1- L' 1. =d' . ,. I . I I 10.19 V. M. For Clinion and OaderlelL !oronto, bury their dead In grottoes and eaves,, � � � "No, - lie's too affeettlonate. Ue has ,7,bs a. ra. ,_ iror strA.1ford, Guelyh, 'I Draw the ' . Or"Ills BAY and PGIIAN--� t just as their ponces and noble men - I I being a j udge of - � I I ., North . ' I - . the reputation of � I B�sfllavilla and Peterboro and POWs were accustomeild to do centuries ago. - . oven for- , 'beanty,. aud every time apretty woma,n, 8*8t, . .. I - . - gsthep�= , I . . . .P�r Stratford'Ouelph, Toronld�, Men- 1n Constantino Is, -as In other. Turkish L I as. the street befrisks about 3.37 P. In . re lz. I .--, p s4ei along . -_ treal d ilu6eadl cities, bod s are placed in the ground i - the oven L & I extrav, gantly!' . . 4.40 V. m. For =rd, Guelph and Toronto. I . . . i . , 't . ' . ­ as 800H as the'last spark of life bag . h,Drc>ugWy .1 4'I shourd thlukJbe Womea would . i I - . e.' : .fled. The Muss Iman believes that as test eaw_ like Ma't", I I Palmerst*n and'Xineardin . - d the spirit I � - � rals. AN111a. Wxqd long -as the body Is unburle . I- . I "Yes; but there are only tvro pretty . � Gowe Noun. , L Is in torment f nd that It Is a crime , pidweralm ...... - ' 7,80 p.m. 12.20 p,m .15*= .oldngan.d womeu all the street, and the others Ethel I - ., .. . ... 1. 8.07 � 1L.07 40--1 akin to murder v molest a grave, Ac- . . , . i S,11 � : Complained!' . I . Bmewls.. - -, -. - - - �. 8,17 , 1110. . I cordingly, the cemeteries ar6und many � - Blue'vAlle ...... F.27! 1. . 1.80 1.20 . . � - Wingbam.. . ":,.*. 8.3-8 L'36 1184 oriental cities fj ir exceed In extent the I � . , . , , . ; I I or write I .. � Her Object. 1. Gome SOUTS, I . - pan. : Mixed. PAN. abo . des of the living. - Jeafiet. - I Mr. Snoodles--Good aftemoon.. Miss Wingham.. . i .. .. 0 63 0-m 0 a.m. 06 P,M . I . . - - I I �. - � - I hope I I�Iuavge .. .. 7.92. . 9.17 .13 * I Anner. Going for a Walk? - L ; "", - 11 . .. .. 718 10.00 20 . Beoldle Herself. � . .J;rU5seh_6.. � � I I L May accompany you? - & I .... I.. 10.16 185 1 The fair young thing was telling IwEthbi. ..... 7,28 � 7. I L n,ex-yes. Dr. Sargeant says i r3jajentoo . - . - - - - - 8.20 11�,30 .20 . Miss An i - � ... - i fibout how ha y she was when she � - � � I - i . . 00!� � � � . we must always walk with some-ob- I - C � � saw, her brother'S baseball team win 1,iMJt4&C1 lect, and, I suppose you will answer Londbn, Hur0l . M a"dd . .. . . . I the Intercollegla.'e game- "Ob," she gur- L . . I I . ante NO ; . I . � �� . the purpose. L 1, r,�m -kl �', 441 was sc deliglited that 1. just L . , . London depad.-4-* &15 A.ING. ed I . . . � . , . as%& �, . 4*16-- 11 - --------- �_ � ; . oonz". � - - . . - _.... 9.18 . hugged myself or Joy!" - � --- - ­ 1 . . . I I o k NX6W__ 2-11M . L - U. seellot iDfroirslon. �. 1ere the gra-ve professor of psyclibl- 1 - Han"11- , -..--..- OJAL .18 - I I I I W . _. He_ -Why is- she suing -him 'for di- Kippen _ .............. .I 0.00 _ 26 : ogy looked,up with an air of Interest. - � , - voree? - . Brucefield _.... - - ...... 9.68 as 941lugge(I yourself?" he aske(L ! "In- - . . . I Nfni= - t. ­,_ - 0 — 10.15. "I' 56 , ' .80 deed, you must have been quite beside .-Bile-For diversion. � . Londes --- -- - ..40C. "' 12 ' . - L Ile -Diversion! � . � Myth - - - — - w..' . * -.. �10-88 20' "-Judge. L � . . I . 110.60 .88 ,:. yourself to have done that. - I . Belgrave -_ -.0; . . .1 . I . � � � N'Slie-Yes,; she.sayg being married Is W�no;W -&Y*d, Yo .... . .. 11.40, , firT � t -_ - . . � . . . 11 � I 1. . � . 11 , t. - sa'monotonwus. 0=0 sciumIr- . . , - 1" - ,,. . The Proof i0ir I' . I . . I - wingham depari— �. I � � &50 i* 10 P. V Casey (after'Riley has fillen Ave - - - r - 7.01 , ' . � 3rusepstrable. &J"Ave.. _ - .. . - - - 23 . . L14 :86 stories) -Are yez dead, Pat? a . Blyth - - - ­ - -� ... . .. :. 7.22 45 . . L � � ZE Afrrighted, he turned on, his pursu6r. Londmboro.* ...... " - 1 7.47- 10 � R,iley-01 am ; L ou black thing why do you follow Mt0n____­-1- -- casey-Shure,' r, such a Ifar 01 don't I - � I . "Y . z2f . Lyr Braimfiehr .... . ... �. -I .... V* .:40 . Ye z L mrhat are �)U?" - . . og not, .1 Ine c Kippm- 0 ...... �!-_ 0., &16 .50 Jcn6Nr whether to belave yez I C onstantly? . I I&" __ .56- ot, proves 011m. dead. s - � a . � - I 41 *.____�_ 0- . . sunshine companI013"', 1180"Ill- : Riley -Shure, th I ' . ata Your 1c,Mter... . & orb 019 . � I � - I I - . � - * - - he quaufftY � I - - ShadoiVy. I & 6 ,e call me a liar If 01 : T 6 .20 kc7, wudn't dai ft I inockingly, replied his - caai"H& :7.. -z �. I , . .1 �20 1 w . ­ .-. : wur . . ; %45 A. K. - - L : Loondftmn. ve)_--�-: I . alolve!-Ju dge. I =y quantity - L I I � p � - I -11 I __ .1 w� . . I I . . I a � . I . I L i I . .1 5 1 - I - . I I t Jupit V"dMO-Ing. I . � cautht at Last. 4 benefit. . i I � ,Oyer--frhomas, I wigh : ill ItSir!" crIed Mr. Pe;cksniff Indignant- � , N(.T,Vou% EMPL 770 � I w I � I . i, i "]low dare -you accuse we of such : I you wouldn't whistle at Your worl�- ; ; . ly. � , I i , - � things? Aly reputation ir, is spot- � � - otrice Boy�-­I ain't working, Sir- Vr" I . . _ I , 8 ' -4 1 only just wbilyfling. .. . - . - . � less," I X. - .. I I . 111 - I . . I � � J � I ,,your* reputation may be, sir," re - i I I I I A i _ � .I I I . I . . plied -the dete tive, "but you're not. �elqt g,,,O&; AbLi ,I "(1 -- ! . I . I Are. you ",-ur(-- YOU are all ri'rlt ' i . i r, tho. It Pay The Best in The� End 'We spotted 3 � some time ago." -'F,%- . . � . 7 - I � I I - , ge who don't believe as you dO arc � _. z change. I I ., - - IS. T. H' olmss I all wronz? The Canadlo Business collegle, Chatham,, Ontario, - � a— . , — ouccewt_ k - 't . I 1. I with its'27 yearo of , a war AD J eyed" Rea6me Form, stands vvithoiA a poor iii can. -Aa in %a Bob f -B'qsl- : I � I 11 LICENSES ne-as Of Shodband Training. 346 student$ lsw,gdi in 1 a certain imount of 6trongti - MARRIAGE . The healthy body has . % � - - - - - . good--positiont in the 1past eleven = L. shows I I ergency, attack by dWaffee 0, I I wbat we do lor our StUdeDtls When u . Col- reserved ll.� can Of eY13 I l I - ISSUE[) AT lege re-opanp for Fall Term, 8 inbor 1 t. our unuffusl OhYaleal exhaustion, vvithalut this power 0 is he handsoniest Uf n twinoos I loguo, Z d by 31� to every Ill tha a nt by Wdo irig resistanci a person Jo an espy prey r th I . _, _. �h " 0A In - i I - e, ogo i- �, I L. - -1­5"� TNE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE9 '623thaool in tha. Dominion. 00 : ; . - :) r I � comee goug, J3y enrlebing tho blood and creatlr4 _W.L =I-- . I I � - a L I I now nerve celle, Dr. Cba@e'#X@rve Food keeps 6b, : - BRAFOPITE1,'ONTA1910, D. McLACHLAN & C IV bealth at bigA water wark, and T Is the body vVit] . I I � �, � � 1. . igor %_qd vitrblity, lhxt overcome$ and deflea dim � . . Out, the v I I . . . � __ I . . � . . � � Chatham, i : emo. i - ! - . � ' I 11857 it i � � . � , I 1 7 - , - ; � ; i . NO WITNESSES REQUIRED, !I � i ; . - ,> � i . I ; I . � I . .. I � I t, L . . � . i . . . . . . � i : I I I � I � -_ . I i . : � . t � . - , I I I i � � I I . : � I I I f . . I f, I I . . � I i . : I . A : I h . 11 � I i 1. . . I k i I . I . I � . . .T. .. i . I . , : '� , I - - - I—, I—- ..].­_­­_1�.­. --.--' i- _� _.,_,______1__ _ - , !­ = I. - _. ___ I __ � - . F 1 4 1, I � I I � . I , . I L 1 3 1 . - � , I F -, '. I ..., - 0FJFRENCH HISTORY. I � 11 ASHION IN SPEECH. - 11 , , _V lv_� � � I . i 14 1 . __ 4 - I p A Standard Remedy 411T ; � I . . . k .. - B mpirt Loxt ,For Want of Che . . Solme Wordn'G.o out oi Fav,or at'ad ��­ � _� I - . 7 � . : I N �:� � v itile,ht �gort of I-Elding Habit. I Win Theit- Way Be -etc. ­ - I I r : I � . ; 3 Used In Thousands of Home3 in � . - . i &n old legrend.which inakes no pre- � .__I. - . 1� ' . The bistory of the race C, I I , I , � 1� 1 -1 . - � � - 4 Canada for nearly Sixty Years . te Us% to ruth tells bow a kingdom Was . � I the words -it uses. As we grow and- ::4 -I_ - _ . � - . , � I ­ ]I � . .: � - . __ . 2 loit ior waAt of a horseshoe nail. But I ;P� chang,e, so our 1;111-uagp. grows. and . � : 6 � � . � . - � , . � 119 T , . -_ � � - � . I I �, I Z 11 I and has never yetlailed a volumle of sover historical and blo- 41 . changes. Mr. �Leon Mead In his booX .-.. . v — -1, ''? - ' , � � , 7 I � to give satisfaction. 9 phica�l purpose, written by Count — ­-- "Word'Coinage' points out that,some :_�,� _` zi f - . - � %.�,V ��l � � I . � d' Orris6n, I makes It appear that the words go out of fashion and come ­_­ . : - -_ I . - . - I I . Sh i r t Waists and dainty I _ � - I � . E Mpress ing6iie, after the battle of ': back, like.tan shoes and wide elmtned I � ! -1. � 05% I I � � �_, I I ,r,, I . - 1_; � 'N Sedan, los ,,the chance. to preserve the ; hats, although the change in words io __ . .. � - � . . . I - --' 4 ,% a �, linen are n - i . , I made delightfully - , Y e pire of er busband by not possess- " lk much slower than the change in dressi., -_ --'I , I exndl�� the right sort of riding ilt - - I , n . clean and fresh With �&in- In Spenser's day "forestall," "'fain - Z I I : I I - , - � , I . "' " N7 49 14� _i, c L It was the evening of Sept,3, scathes," "askance," "embellish" an5d - � � . � - - I " - , W � I '_ I& � - I . . � � � I . fiaht Soap. 5B "dapper" were not -considered good, but � -1 _. Z - . � 10. I Z . h � - ' - - q_ i .4 1 - - - � � . . . he $ the . they have since gained respeetabil It I ­. � � - ; � 1, . I I I I - T; . Ilench 4rmy and of the Emperor Na- AUCTIONEERS. : and won their place in the language. , , . � I �, . - I ! poleon at Sedan had spread about Par- The seventeenth century. regarded as �� � . ; . rpHOMAS BROWN, .1,toonsed A-uctioneer tor the ; " . � - . ; , . � � - I - isf' The ci1W was excited, and there f I Counties of Hurori and PerW Orders left 04 ,obsolete a number -of Chaucer's words � I I I , I I i I �! A. X. Clunpbell's implement warerooms, Senfor Or 4. - I n I I olution and the ban- mpt st=tim -"transcend," bland;' s"spberej'-* -1 , rB3 zxroonolz Office, will r6mve pro] I 9 lip . . � . is4ment of the Imperial family. At atler.otion guaratiler,d or mo charge. 1708-tf "blithe, "franclilse," f4tarve," `�� ,� ��- : I 0 � s � I . - ' �_ I t1is junk,ture Emile de Girardin, a man - them." One by one these words camo � , t - 7 . , . TAMES G. IdeMOIJAUL, liceand auat][Gneer for i : _� I M w o was trusted by the empress.and e) the county ot Huron, Sales attended to in any to life again and walk the pages of oull . If �, 1. r - I . . who ha.4�bad no little experience dur- p%rt of the county at moderate rates, and ratisfaction literature in full vitality. Otber words �. � - I - - � - — t - . �_ � V 113 g the previous changes of govern- guamnbeed. Orders oft 0 tho Sealorth post office now Indispensable which the Seven- i�. - I , I . � I - � 0 `I I I I .* I or at Lot 2, Concesclor. % Hullott6 will racelve _7 . . - � - a . . � I I - .44 . ment, arrived at the palace of the Tul- - prompt attention, . - I IMU t,eenth century rejected are "Plulalage,l -4 I- A . . . �4 " v I 0 . I 11 44tre ! -1 lefles. ,'If your majesty were to appeair : . _n. 11 t - � — "'tapestry'" lltlssue�" "ledge, - ­' I V I- �_ A '710N=ING.—R. a. �.�-- � � � � ' UL PhIIIIA Mcensed I I - o4 horseback in the midst -of the pe6- A Aucitonaer for the volantles of 11uron and ,Challt," "resource," "V11111111Y.V' "thrill,1 ,ff -�: - - - -1- . I - ". :,�:T�_�!, w I - ple," Girardin said, 'laud announce the Perth. Being a practical famer and thoronbly ,;(yelp,',' "dovetall!' � . - '7- 1 , . I ondorstanding the valueof 1winstockandimple- . ­ ,�, I � I � ­ � I - . � � abdication of the emperor in favor of ments, places we in a b tte Won to realize good Bacon did not have the good .word �12 4 - � . I a r - . I I , - I � ­ .i � . f 1, � � � RamMiction guaranteed 11ency,clopeW' but used the heaVY5 � ,,� , the prince im0prial, your own assump- prices. Obarge; modt-rate' . . � . 1, - or zio pay. All orders left St 116338411 Post OffiCa Or I i � i tion of the title of empress regent and at Lob 98, Conoetdon 1.1 R&Y, will be promptly 'equivalent 14eircle learning." I -�-._� �p � I . �; ! - I I a­a.v I . I _ I . �, - ; CURES I __1i;? : . � � 45 . ftended to, I it- `% . the appointmont of ThIers as prime . ! 1709-U Fulke, the sixteenth century allthot Z I �_, A __ ___ � I , z I I 3�*n:_Wl� cc , toter. the empire might be saNled. 0 "A Defense of the Sincerd Z _, - � . . - who wro � �, �'- * DiarrhoDa, Dysentery,, CholeM min Vi ,---� - - . I ?;. � % ? Somethiog ni�st be done to turn the and True 'TrSnslations of the 11,0110 ­_ 1, - . . � It 71 I 1, Iffid - �. -1 , i , -.Cholera Norbus, Cholera Infait- tih-,, I : I .. ­ i. ,- I . Scrlpturc_,� Xnto the English Tong," 4:C 1 � Z � #, ... T!t �-�_­�i : ; The empressi ac�epted the advice. Ent 1 '. Z . not admif "Beophyte,"' ­lion-4cldef ,r"L. �. 4 - . I . . - - twn, Cramps,,'Coliel, Sea Sleknegs - . :;�,� � . � er of the world's. fashion � . I � w ften this leal "scan&J,1-q "destructiono" "'t-unic," I'des- -: ­�ij Q � 1� 1.9� i . ­ s rihd AU Summe Complaints. sought for a !proper costume for her - 1 -Ci r _.. I pledble,r 1�rational." Another bo6ld . p I ' - , '-- : , I . . . ; . � � -;j . I . rmnce ft could not be found. 11 I published In :1658 puts the stamP -of � �, ­ . , = I . I ,..- - I -1111 I i fts t use will prevent a Tie only kidii . I � f I promp _ g �abft In, the Tuileries , I censure on ",obll e," "raffllant," "Adop- I I -til . I - : . .. 911 -,�� �__�V 1� w is at f R'ntgsti c one of green, embrold- � I -, - . - - grut devI of ululemssary suffet- I - . � �tlon," "caress," ",amphibious." A%ori- I - _t I � ot. 4 1 1 : * eved w1fli 40M and slIvIer, made for a . I.- � % , . tal 1'conceW' "a:rticulate," "Sestl­ , - 7 , �60n , -,�" � in and often saile life. Astal bunting occasion, and the bat � Are a Heart and Nerve Tooic,,Blood.a" '00 -11 1�complicate&t .� 9: . I , Tissue Builder and Constitutio4 Renewer nab . ,11 "compensate, . . T -___,_E I was a not 1000 fantastic three cortlere& . I I Z . Alet I ! and "adventitious." 1. i - r_� _. for all troubled with weak heare or nerves. -1 � � . � I . . .1 I price, 33C. i alfalr ot t4e epoch of Louis Quinze. I a ,� _� �­ � i . As a food for the blood, the brain and tho - It is hard to trace 'the history of _# . __: � I . � -9..'I ; I - � - T ie empress I elt that it would not do nerves, they cannot be excelled. . fashion in words. Seldom -do we have I `_ � Tke T. Milhum Co. Lisni" Towage'. Ontade. to , . . � I .--, V A . . I appear In this garb on such an ocea- -With ' the precise record that � _1 Z . - . 11 Chesterfield fur- _1 I . I a, , If you are troubled Nervousness, � I, *-V�l j . � . . J�, . . . I �n. -Her appearance in it might, have - Sleeplessness, Nervous Pr�str:afion, Pal- u1shes Us in -a .letter in whieh he sw '% _, � . - � i- #� .1 ' T ; the opposite Jeffect upon the people itafion of the Heart, Shortness of Bro-ath, that he was present at -the birth of the � �Ll 1 . . : 2 - #1 I 11 w , 4_ I t � , I P'l Z Z . . from tha Wlilcli ahe Intended. The Oak or Fainting Spells, Anxmia,,cr any word ,%irtatiolf, on the lips of a beau- �Jj��­, 4 , - � � - ,,,��, ]BARGAINS.. plan had to bp given up, the empress' form of Debility, take tifUl W40MRn. Even with that reco.rd . J�A-��,_ � : f � � � I ; I I . � � � AN � I . . aj id the i princ we cannot tell why "Ilirtation!' Temaln- : - I I I I -I, . : - - the - , N.P01 Imperial were banished, . - . : � . A -number of pieces of Prinbi ordin- and � eonic empire was atan IMBURNIS ed in the language and was uot,drol)- - � . - . �, o . . I d�. J - �. I I . .1, , i � eni. ped like ,hundreds of other new *)In- i Al . � arily sold A 12Jc,. for Se. ` I - . ol- -, � � I . � � i I I I �, I - - I - � %_4 �, - . . , Dres� Goods for school girls, was 30e i 11E M PUIL8111 ages. I � . . � , . . - ; — - , i Z . ' ' � *� i A 1! NOSE F'"', . - - ,;, � � 18c ro- - , I :1 t %4 �1,u 11 and 25c a yard, now i � . %JR NEWS Tbeir curafive power is quickly m�ni- . R SU ERST TIONS. I - �, - ilk spectively ; these are partiouNrly godd I ! ; fested. They put* a -ad revitalize 1he - QUEE P . - .� . . . � , f� : Values. - � I T�e Ge*ujue I.Nevrapaver Reportet 10 blood, beighten the brain allflid steady and — � 4 � . - , ! :g . : . ! J%0 U, Not Made. The following are some curious Su- - It. . l . strenghten the nerves from the first few �� . . - 1.4 , - Cotton goods elsewhere bave risen :�_��4 . . . "Poets are j rn, not made," sald the doses. perstitions that are still extant among ,�,_­� � in price. We hav6 a few pi6ws to sell . . I � . re rqd newsp 1 r man to the New Or- t English speaking people: 1.*-�! W � _ ,;­ I . . I I di . Price soc. per box or 3 boxes for $11-05 YZ. - . at reducpd prices. le ins T' emocrat, and I might - at all dealers or . If you Ifill frogs your cows wall "O 4� -_ I .-I � - * 4 S A nice variety of Cretonnes, Lawng, add th j into this world� . � j ; a, repo , ers come dry.11 __jP:_1 - I . I The T. 7.411burn C�*., Lim-fta4 I � f, ---i - . I . - # - � Muslins, Art Muslins An -d Towelfings in much th g4me: way, For instance, a baby will cause the fV]d -1 Z . I I t Toronto, Ont. Ticklhig * I - - � . I -F � - . to select fronL � th a 'born' P�rter will get a story if I -to stutter. t, � - � Do"not fail to see our new lines in t ;sIght, while he who only I 1'� � I I .11 I . b ere Is bnel, in, . _. . . . To thank a person. for combing Your � wo I I � . I at J ' uld call a mechanical IRCULM , Flannelettes, Wrapperettes and Dre�s hi a wh SiGN ' .1; 0 ,�� , . . � A - I ,hair will bring bad luck.. 1 - . . - Goods, all up to date and st.reasonatle sort of ,� tral will k1m over the I �L.: . -To kill a ghost it must be shot wItX i I _Vz�, . - � . i � . ...� ; 4 1 . � . - - - pnees. sa groun ithout ever discovering OF THE - - - SAW 2t bullet made ;of a sllv�OkcohL. 14 I �.'X . i : nary has I - � . I I �, I th t RDYthflf g iout of the ordl - J 1 � Our Boot and Shoe 'Stook is always I . TO dream o� unbrokeli eggs sigulfies - - .Lk- . q hippened.) ot many --years ago I was . - ,�;04 I . . _ . I I well assortedp and prices moderate. I trouble to come; if the eggs am broken 4..4 I � h( Iding a I ortant position on One -VV I-'- = 0 W F_LJ , ,- ­ . Ourstoek of 'Dishes is well amorted 0 I -J. Lp ". . the trouble is past '- � 1�1� f: 4 . i i� I i . %'-�-Piiouraalfl of Chicago. I t �a . . of the ptin pR L zp . I � t A . - N� . � a) P-4 tj J.� If. you boast of your good hC4 "k � 71 I and good value. White cups and sau- W is ono 4%y put on the city editor's 1-4 t�� W in, . . -1 I � 1-. *-A. strike wood immediately wi 44- - . & sk, and, *anting to test the abilltY,Of tj C) t� �-)!:df_3 kf­! cers at $1 per doz.; gilt edge ditto at " (D -9-- , th yourTik . . �:7. . _* 1 �4 . L . . - ; $1.10 and $1.20 per'doz,- . colored sets t�,o nevr ihen on. the staff, I assigned low C(Q M O'Q 00 a> I or you will become ill. 4 � C" i � L �y I it ; C., �_ tZ 0 "t 1. : of plates, cups and a' , - 3 6 pieces, th of them.to the same storY4 Of . To dream of a live snake means 4�! . . . I - . %juders urse neither knew the other ,Was In . , 0 ,P� F— P Z 0 CD enemies at large, of -a7 dead snake � 1.4". � : in the set, at $1.75 ppr set. C�o � M 0 - �-.-. "'. f fgE � . - _.� nellob I ,you, ought to I M::' C-4 0 z 5 enemies dead or powerless. :� _­­ . , . rb od, and I I - �1 . : ­ i All lines of staple groceries and dry th 0 t:5 O'Q 0 To allow a child to, look lutt.0 a MAr-' , . have seen gei respecti�e reportsip one ft n" 0 ,.t-- ..: goodosold at moderateprices. Goods . 0 )-A-, -- I . aU guaranteed, and if not. satisfactory of them had two column story that , LV 0 ror before It is a month old will caus* ,4 4 I � 0 r=j ,- ,-q 5 --- . - . I 11 : . P r I i 7 � . . created a oen ation froui o o _Y' ;.-. Ln P:�, It to have -trouble in teething. � I .� .-, � � I ' 5 'r. , , 0 �­ 1- ! - : can be returned. Come and ,get good other . r-6 dils- . a the city to tb other,, W�hile the I CD CD 0 A child will have a mature tmd - I . I . � � . I I � -1.14 CD 4- , goods at fight -prief s. turned in ab�ut i 1-1 ?-C� org position similar tolhose of the P � I � _�tvro ,sticks! oi the ' QM 0 M , ,ell'SOR , ,. iu- I - . i . . driest stuff � I ei � r remember to liave , 1Z 0 M 0, C3- who first takes it �olutof doom I I - -, t, ; . M "< CD - : om ::� It " - 1-44-1 -1 - - Jma W. J. -PED WT. ITT . satrsvf161d that both the men J11ft- CD CI) C-11 L'� , � � I . Y read. I am I . I "it;--j�. . i I � I ON" ::8 1-1 Ct �,_- ­ ­ . covered the story � to the best of , their I - rz� P-m �;;. sp r:�- a> I _'�X. . I f I . � , � . - t .CONSTANOE. 'A ' � f I I . i M gimpi , = P 0-t - (D I'-- . . - - I , � � : . 186stf reppective abilltles. One of the I 7 I t" ;.-- M (D 1. - � . ; ; . P., I 'M� P.- -- -_ , , � I Q CIP- Svirearinc to Elxeeiwx. , m � r . I b4d a Inoso for news! and the iother b> E� - 11 I., I . - ­ I . . I I -ow eq- '.--. C) M , LZ -et club in the soutb ar, Scot- , : diOn't As'I Said, reporters are i EN. 0 0 0 0 1 X crick � i . i I I � I ,born, . A, � � i � I � .-. W - P Pi . , - I not made by otudying 'Journalisin' in I lb CD CD (D 0 land, which has evidently found tha't I- 4 . 1. : . 7 � M "� - �_. i � - . the abstract. !Fite natural born report- I tie W 0 M iz- I the use of lurid language d0eslyt add ­ _. I . I � . �,,­� I I . � ; . I A 4 � . 0 Ln -4 d� 0 0 0 the amenities ,of play, bag passed � - . t t � ! a I I I I erl, is at hon�e In a newspaper ofilm he sn 0 CP P CD , I Y � . . i dly 1`0 Pts I" " 6 pt ". the followiu- bylaw: i�� b . eon live on � ink and can sleep sotin I ell . 15 Y�t .; . I - I . � I . - . . 1 little � . "'Any mem swearing to exceSS .. -A-, . rn �-c .-. C"t- ber . F,--------1 on the Imposi g stone. He sees 1. CD 0 M �;, I., !L- , W -, I I I ).- CD ," . . � . i- . el- t may be expelled." - � : I . l nows ini a dog biting a man, but: he is kg ---i P ��- ct- �-� CD P�l I & - , . i !. � .� W O� 0 -0 IUJ . � �­ . � � � CD 0 - ** -1 I I I ii - 1- qMck to Oasp the importance of an = ct* P.- )11 - er the cluti - , . Z I � . ri "� I . � c'. . . ; w i at a defini- � I ; It m telling, about a man biting adog." AlLia P I committee has yet arrived I � a� I I � r_u (D ell- - ' I .. i I I ��`Jff- �, : �ZGAN S. � . W ll -A. go 0 ­ 6maeJ. tion of "moderate swilearing!' The at- - 5-. . � i 11 . � i i M N =- 0 al 1'. - -. . . ; . I � 9 . I i 0 er k-4- cl- I - , - 11 I w I � � .1 t !A � I: _. ; I PNOW I _.�J tempt tb lind one to meet all cases Is 't -- 1 . . ; ; . zitling Problein. M PJ ;=. �9 , � A,; _, � q e ; 1� I 0 �-q likely to result in language both 'Win- , I 11 ,. ,,The. man q-1 0 . 1, CP - I -1­1�, � 4 . ; ' AIDNEY � ' I . ecined to be very much ex- ad �� CD W. . I -.ii � � " t - :0 All . X4 1 � � , I 0 :� n ful and free:' 2 1, - i, V ted, . I i L" $". 0 - I �i . I 0 . I cf- . CD . . ( i 1 4* L� - Z ­ . d . - I . . ; I . I '11, t Z I � I "We've maO a bet," he said, "on a - 9D -'-. =4 a ,. I �� PILLS � j - 31 W . , I IR I . c7t CD -_ - I � M&�ft 0 �, � . eCP -GAC , I , , � Zr . I I ; . I ,� C) �0 .. . I - � - qt6gtiou of law, and we've agr 'ed to W ;.�. :q - 94 ClUrIGSHY C AUCrCd- I I . I leave It tol-rou"', (3) I thought June bad such a dr-ead- - - ,I ? . . - i 9 I I "I ;-A t:; 0 07t -1 I I . J. ­ I I . I � Z � ., . I I � "I'll do flie best I can to settle It.' fully stIJT neck." I I : I -) ::� 0 Cr __1 _T . � � - ,_ . . I _ . I � tv P-- 0-6. 0 9D 'She has!' - I )1� - � I i , * I tl 11 e Jd*e f the opinion In -blch 0 ,:'o,q ":% et- "Nonsense. , There W98 a MaR paint- -A � - � i - '. * t -1 . - ,k. :­ � 4 : . I ".1 - P a> I-- n , ­ - -r - . . ::: . I he was W4. 11vbat is the ques n of 1,42 0 -. ing -the steeple of the brick Chur,ch � 4 � . - . I . � . 0 0 P k...4 � � . low?" 1 , � I - C> 1"t f-.4 , )7 -ft and she watched him for ba]f an hour:,' __ �! i i 1 6., - �� j --. �! I 1 � is I - �io_ CD . . ,I, - . � I W11yo: a 0 dollar cat belon %,ug to �J C-1- r -u Z . , 1i I � � . � 00 ct. r7. P - -------------- — �', � - I � e ten. dollar bird bel nging &.4. 0 --- �_� - Are & sure and permanent cure for all Brown at I - #11_� * CD jZ Cr, a> I _. . I e - . 2 . -4 ; 10dney and 131adder Troubles. to Jonck a d ,we want to kno .who '. _ �e I � . . i 4 - ! ­ - The Dama I /I - q . . I has legAl'Qtleil to the com PW = "t. ::� - crous Traden. " i - � biva 1! n of 40 . bd 15 0 W Speaking In a ge4eral Way, the dftll* i I /, i if i � I z . .BACKACHE ca�. I ft 0 .;-# )l 0 1 1 . - I ! . bird and l � - CD -Q . - 11--a i0i '... ,gerous trades Are ,,'the dust producing .. ! .�, ! � - _ __ "� 9 M r% 0 q�**, � - . ! � I � Is the nnt o*n of Ktdney Trouble. . �, 0 I'I stries. I . s . . indu � � Don't neirfect it I Check it in time I A l i Xr , ;Z 0 . - I ; " � . 0 CD � I - __ i q I � play rIght turned pale with .ex- 0--d et. 0 ,.,� 1. - i I . ' I I � . - Z, I I I . slim �ft I � . Serious trouble will follow if you �don% The OP 1_" 0 0 t=1 us'n". ,. I � cure your BszLuho by taking citement a d a sudden rush of pride a" 02 " .1 .1 W � I . wo LD , Do not buy slim banana.s. They have / . 4 1 . I . Z - - . s - - I s a position In the I to cf-ots 0 en picked 11 th � ; VN4_ PI r7d ,q Jaa I be _ green and kppt t-1 . 07� - i I I ,"Ingis the ound of stamping fe�t and (D 4 I I WAYS KNEY PILLS. W. , CD 0 "I"i-9. turupd yellow. They vrill alway.5 be , r- I I �.a .4 P � W� i . � �r I . � : , . . . 1 9. I . . :. roaring v 1-jr (=Pd, a) 0 0- found sour and puckery, 110 Inatter, j ';Y i I I . ; (D S " 4 I . I "They� are calling foi the author!"' be - R 0 come. I . � Z 1. I CD c -r-. " how yellow they may have be 4", ki I I I M , -, . I I efled f6ver,Uhly, "What shall I do? to cc go f-_ 1- .�F, I ! I I I I " " i . i _�, , . - I . N �'u AN -blie InalaultY P-emmedIr- I �__% I �l THE SEAFORTH I at I nial�e a speech?" _ t 0 a) 0 )011 I 4 , . � . � � . 0 0 't. R Arst - I . 9 I � ­i�- � P let, M 0 jf.� . q Tho mafiager, who bad not only , 'Ab .1 T , , � . I 0 1-1 Z � , . . � S heard but seen the audience, 10 - CD An Arabic "'remedy" for insanity Is a !.- . I - . � x� . ; : took him 0 -1 , I i I , P� to shut up the patient for a fortnight, ,_ . " P'" gt" -, 1, , . k Lumber Yard @ by the elbd"W. . � M 0 in a dark room and make him ..,eat sev- I . *­ u . I . I . � 7�t . � V 0 " in I I __ I . .._11 , ;a - I I A010 � . "The best thing you can do," he whis- R; W_ L . a 4, i 0 S --- �5 F0 . en Young dog& .- - � � pere "is to slip out of the stage door . . . -, , V I i I I . � . . : . T � � I A - df � - - I _C � I . . . - I - I a ad escape while there's time." � . , A ; . . icer'. , i q , I �­_f�,i : Change. of cftslnessf our Flrxt Steel X&T ! " , : �A-__, , . , . . . � The, first �steel mgnufacturej� in the 'r _. i - C . 3 Vbq Epenly3ptax Tree, j. . i i I . i I ... United States was Cornellu'l �Itbertl)n- __ � 1, . supp] 1 � - I �41 Z . y of coal In . . 4- . 1 When, the w6rld's � � I . I I Having sold my lumber business to . I � I Bol -n in Cambridge,,MR-51-5-, in r'36, he �T_ 1 � � 1� .- I - s, an -4 i ,4 . � - ce -the Aock of Red Cedar Shingles, I . made his first JiuccesSful experiments I �, � - du' - I , N. Cluff & - Sons, and wislAng to re- e: chausted, ' which Is not a matter for I . N urent into the iron busine. s ear]Y d Immediate,wiarry, the eucalyptus tree E P nay be� ;�O_" as a substitute. This f" I ' in the mfinnficture. Ok steel In 1W- � �_ ; I now offer them. for sale -at greatly re- I .1 4 � � i . o Icalyptus stores up more of the suW9 - A PUFECT ROME ItE EDY. He died at South Bainbridge, X. Y. 41 "" �,F. . I . . , duced ces for the next twenty days. e iergy tha any other tree (I per cent I *:11 ! TH . � .- - : � . I tudorsed by the best $nglisb Jo als, Isuppued �A N I I � ; . " (now Afton); In 1,808. � _J � I � � Four -,X, 82c; thre-e X, 78c ; quality o I that � re ected on the unit of arca)t. to British �3oldlers In Bout Alriea. � ,JL , � ;-, s�_, i � — - first ejass. Four different companiesi it ad in Sou� h Africa It has been found I r all Throat and 4' Mand Trou ri ex. PJenrby. . .. � q ­ , � , 1. � : k Lump& AbwAww.*1. Old Soreo, C011%. relailavi, I Eskimo Dowa. I I .. - . I I � Win DJ11fs9*eP4FA-ZeM$t. Pimp)js. Iftiff .101nm I .% .1 make� to choose from. i eneaper to ,raise It than to Import coal. I _1 I = . I I I Rhemmatinw. Lumba". "roinfl, Bruh-ex, Eskimo dogs bave J�eeu driven fort3r_ ;�, . , �j 1 1 i - ,.- . . An acr� o4. eucalyptus plantation will rJ1eY4 cutx, 40" JVeV4 ' urs X I -, . nce. five miles over the lee In ilve be , - 'a ��; I ' Yard,r p roduce e�eb year the equivalent of Sold by OM0841 25C. Try R a . �. _1� . I Seafbrth L umber thlrty tons';of coal. . I . Picked team of these dogs once tMV- - -I 0 �,, X 4 . s - I I ­� I I � � — i � eled six miles in twenty-eight -Mlnutes. . i � i I i ! . . I ,1 .,f � - STEPHEN LAMB. � I 1. ` - ! . Hiol; Musical Taste, i A� - J. �, - , .K. I � , , , - : . 11 � Children. � f � � - "You never applaud at a concerV' ; . ; a - I 1,_Ikt : ­ , - U63.1; ,� !Q ilbbert - t�­'� .1 " � I k- 4; A I I i . Igbter and pre -CO- ' A - *1 I I U;1_ - W " Dull children are J I - - � .1 "No," answered Air. Cumrox. "If I . �Iti -�111 I 11 I 0 ban the aver- 1 4 -_� I ­ q I - � .1 � MCMUOP MreMry for 1903. e: ijoy a pie ae well enough to applatud t it, 9V - I - - � ous ,children beavler t .1 � - I � I , ,� 41 ' � -1 � � I . — I know by! that fact that it Isn't the � wr" � ! age child. I I -,, . Z� _; I 'MICHAEL munDIE, Reeve, Winthrop V. 0. X, W - � 1 4 1 _­ i . JOHN S. BIWWN Councillor, Sestorth P. 0. sort of muAlc that mother and the giris . . � ,� �. - - BLACKSMITH &ma I The (tuallto I J I �, - � - � I � I iGHARURR LITTLk, CMDC1110f Winth P 01 ff i 1 wotention � - I ; Y. Couneillor, �eechw( ',12p.,0.- Nq ,ould approve of my " applauding. - -,�, speem, � � I 1 JOHN IdURRA The quall destroy.,; more Insecto and 44- . I JOHN M, GO-VENLOCK, CoLmoillor, Winthrop P.O. I I 10 Horseshoem,g sind CURIAGE orp. - �:. - � ­ � - � . � queen gives grPater prote(-tiou to the farmer's " � z T � , Z JOHN 0, MORRISON, Clerk, Winthrop P. 0, - ()-ine-ral Jobblug- � - I � Ill MAKER HOW. , L=' � _: I I - I � - I � -L I -AE � ; DAVID X. ROSS. Tv-vmror, Win*hrov P, 0. � lie]( s an(I ,crops. than any otb,er fowl *-- - - r � . a re — : I; . � . �1_ t � . . 'Ortb bjrd. . - . 80LOMON J. SHANNON, J. P.,SwAfau intpeads Convi&4 that remain silent a � . i .1. Winthrop P. 0. � ' G-derinh street, &AT L I - � a er sintere nor profound.-Balzae_6 � _J- �� I I I � � I __ Z � I—- , - � � I - ____ . - - .. Z - 4— - i i— I . , I —I VE8 � i . � ? . 1, � � . : 1 5 - - ." ,i__. � I , , ____ - � I - -1 - I V - _ 5 � � -_ I REYA fl- L 11,00TV . - Iv � . I . I - i 7� ". L : . — t� . 1 4- - z 0 4 _1 � � � , I 41 I . Cw" Crfp ,W4 - Jft_� . Z I � � I nfte Dyes will die Wool, Col. suko "­, � �,4 , I ; in T*o Dw.,-. , I TO � 4 Cold m jute or Mixed Goods in one bath -they tre '913-4 7 . I I I ""I _ I 7-1 - . � � . . I I./ W1, � � a - - � : �__­,� 4 I P 0 0 0 . and moob 'Improved Pye fa we I i the levestv i V4- I � . - I OrMICA �Uafi% rA& ; ­_�! � , - � � — V`110 0 Tablefte I " 04 eVerY world. Wry a package. All ookma at ,I t L , -4 i . � L I IF � r . _'­� � - - I . I � I r MW 1b a, w kw* 2U9 r V. FHAWS Drug:St"n, Worth. %i I Seven MMIkm bosm " In Pat 12 TI& - L - : , � . d I matury I % I ltw�� � I 9 I I . UN -62 . 11 : I I . � I . � 4 , � . I . - �__ , I — I __ __ I I : ; . i � ; 1 4 : I r r I I , . � , , i i � i : I - . . L - . - A : I I . : [� i i L � 0 1 I'll, - - I L.7 I L Z I t i I . � - _ .- I � . I . I � - ! 1 - I . 4 ; � �r I u i I " I - �1. r . - . . � . . . I . . __ . - � I I I i . . . I . i . i . . , . I r � : L 11 i ,� . I . . I � . . . r � . I � I . I - - - - I I , �t i . .i . r - . I . ­­-, 1L-_L ­L �__­­_[, --1-- '-J r I I I i I ,.,._______,_1L____r ­'­__­-___­-,__'_ - � - _ _­­­ L I L .-- - I _­ I �­_ . r - -_ : Nawwww"Wifiallim