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The Huron Expositor, 1904-10-07, Page 3� . 'T - 0 0 I I , 4 � I I I I - . . . . . ,� . I . , 1. � . - I 1:- 7 ; , - . .. , . I . � . . � . � . I . . . - - . . . . � I � . - � . , . � . T � I . 1. I 0 1 . � I � . � . I : _� -1 I i I . � � . � � I - I . I I � : � , . . � � __ I __ t - . . � , �_ I I � . . -- � - � . I . I . � � . -1 � . . I � � 1, I - I � ! 1 ., - J - . . I it 1A : 1, . - : � . . � �2 I-- I I - � -_ , I I .. I � � � � -1 . i . . 11 � I . I . -19C -OCTOBER 71 1904*1 .. . UP �r . . . . I- � I _� ­ � - ; � . - - �� : L'�� - ­­ I. I - ft a, . - '. I I -Ii - I 11 I I __ 6 8"NONNN ___ - - I TH RON � EX __ __ � !! =! — - , J& HU POSITOIL . --_i- jr� I . --- . I � I , � . I ,___r_� , - --- � I - - f .: . - — - o� I "=IN- I - . � ,3 1 _. - � # I � i � - I — I , ___ �_,� i -,: . . I � - � 9k I - I � I I . — 7 -1-1 . 11 . �_­�� "a : __ I �. � .1 � � complimonts that can be PRId OU. - - - Later be occ�pl*d premises at -the corner of Kafi,q. 11 Like napkirt, too, ain't lit V, a I �e�v_ I � WiJD a at . he lighted with electric liRbt for the night I _ � I - . I -- If YOU have ever lived with a sull-,y or.1 Richmond and Yonge utraetu nyn,y;n t,n tA-3A_;,; i, t_ . . 01HR %I P '11) A"Mpp --- � - �` I - . I I ­ I W- I % _& El it .-,-.&.,. IN V 1_3 r- VAANIZ � ----- 13y Opening ur, Stoves V, , . !P 't.ang" 4 write tc adEl )� ,Week-. I I . . sra)ace next �ek. , __ I . - _f * 1. anmer . . ,& I � . �� - . � , � ; SeNtortuh, L - : � _________1 I it op i �. �.!!!tftwokw . I . . ; . � I I � fal"'na -'kqordhefin.1. - rPU�Sed iR t011o#aotio4 : Ger, our Price be. id!39. .9 � I I 5 ACA . : S? A. , -0 I q :1�1: � - - - 7 t , r � e rang . - i - i I" _� e.r11Gak1n.a , � " � I � Z�� . ; r - . . I � I j 7 � . Igif'WI(Ar - . ri W , �7,#�_- 1 %.� If,& I C; F ; I � - . . . I - .. , I ,RTE a I I . , . . --------------_ � Lforth � � t 34 t n &* C, I =_- a 51W 'in' ', Crockery ,',nd � , : � 4 Z, t !"net be cleared : �98 rcom for cth r, � tima � 0 1 - LO get good. , llavO a very heavv . � .7 of e1hp., in gr,oen, . - �,, - NX ditf, 7 . t. all of which I L 'good! discount. In, � fltoej�, I I Will ? : i I ,ive : � I I 8 of M1 kind , Q1 Of - , a � ahen4p. COMe oner, . - � m�e- Of the good bar- -90 I . 'oe and all kinds ak8J'hF-m% baakff, � � on- and pork, had I Ia for good ur. , 7 1 P � . I "rrOnta bread every ! i I fOr,butter and epma . I - - - - "N- -W' -r- � � U I T L 1-..d __L � I OD r7 _t, 1 T R , I - . I ; : I 010CULAIR - R �X I .. q . , " . . I SAW � - L , � It 7 � I . L--.& I � r—,;. - I I t t , 0 I z X . I I , Nq1_ �!� , : 1w, . � - I I . , I I - , � I I i . I 0 t 5 t -i � �__, , ­ �". 'CD 0 = :P ca ,�t_ t:74 I .C1 M , M Go M in, C -r - C5::i - - P. It U, P .4 � . C;A CM, �_., I �� ., CD 0 � I z - Qrq P 0 1 $_4 W -, 1--A - . . $a, Ct � . � I 11� . I , I L . - , CD � :! :� � rf � � JQ . C4 - I . I t_174 � I . � . . 1-4 �-" P-4 ; � , i . . I t,:, to 0 . . 4 . . . r. . . �p � 7 : a � IT I 11 �_ — . � � � - . � t7l , , I � � I . . � M 9 :z 9�1 , ..'. d . = I I � � ;71 � i ! . C11- � I W-�- pc�- I;- , I . -1 . . : " F -ft I I at, . I _4 . -_ I . "I'd u I - :" :: )11 t�. 0 0 - �T � � ZED, . . � 4A.- HfI.- co * . . .1 � W bo (r, - M (=> C( � I :� M - I : . to .. !z - I r , 0, ; W-1 S . -1 - * - - - , � ��_ 7 . � �. ��). k, � . I c. - I I $5 0 a 43 A48 Vile OUV. 0 . J shifts. The output( of the American mill - I � I , � - - I POOv'su PPrson you can appreciate the bless. his, present f4tore nixtien y % it - — i �, -_ _`Ul - " � A.. , I in Of living with a good natured one, ests - ago. He Well, hardly," he replNd - '1� but you is shipped to the Valted States by boar. t ___ . I ,.'-i -__!y1 � , .... ; - 4' I -, - I -�, -1 � Was ttu OrmigemaD, twd P. very prominent know better Than that, am ho '.11 Both wills make litth-'and shingles as weli . � ��­ . — ..W,1'1� � . t STRONG B L 0 0 0 14�jU,IzAl , , - -.Ir . . , .11 �'.1 �. ­� 14 .,::, eav'"bes 'a 13QInGtilbes tbO ,result of TY14,40n, having been for a loug timo 1% mom* ' Suddenly he burned. "' un o did and bays the latest contrivances oul eon- . , lt� �. . -i 1 4 - �� � 'Ma poor boalth ; hufferinf has warped the� on. bdr of Doric L�dgs. Re is it 0111 144 I - I . __ _� - , 'T 1- 9 �'4 1 � - � . I urvived by a know what I wantid, if y u I n u a - venlences in handling the logo and their . � � -Arg - -1 I i :� - , I I � 11, , % tire nature until nothing is good or lo' a I I n3or �2 f � , i�, ls�� I �ely widow and thre" ,childram, . stand ?" he asked, ate. The refuse of these mills 19 bur. -w-%-- 4-, - - - - . I ,�� . - .- . - 4 , I __ I � ­- " :i : . �i - bufforer. I -Spre,adleg rails Are accountable f9r " Oil, that was dead easy.'� a owered ned to gab fid of it. a Schooners etha carry . . . , ­ _. � �­i� - 1A irt the eyes of the unhapp produ -11 I , 1. .y � - 11 � , ; , , , � I 01, But sulkiness is purely the result of aerioue aacidj�4b to the eastbourid transoork! Katie, 1, pumpkig pie was the 0 Ir kind 100,000 fact, ot lumber from the dooka to 47- :-il __ Jl� - . ..,. %, � - �! - � ( . --s , . U� : ­ , . .-, � . - brooding over real or fancied wrongt,, mak- tinental train, one day last wreck, four left that hadn't beeti ordered," the market. Mr. Boated looks vrell and � -1� - ;_1 �� I I -1 I � 1. I o 14 - ing yourself and everyone sloe unhappy. miles from - � , : I . _� � __. - , -Ready - ior. F,al'-, . � ... ; ,-, I �� . I Moosomin, and as a result seven . -0 i . ­ I I �: . �, ba a warm spot in his heart for Huron I , - . , - ; R_ - -.,.I, The. midery living with a sulky person timen were more or loss seriously*iwfuM. -1 - I .. -1 lzzil . , � T of 11 .� , - 7 N � N Avapaper Waifs. � County. Mr. Donovan owns 240 acres and : .- _. .11 N - is untold. When the defective rails were- reached the I I t,4 '__� _ - � - � - � , : � I . - A I , - I'll, The good-natured person will, of course, Teacher-" Johnny, if has a bank barn 54X70 feet and had 125 W16 have got nioely settled in our now premises � � 51 11 . 'If k__ 11 , ki train was running ab a high rate of speed I - - I I :,, � . d"'oll t0V3 Pf bay in it this summer. He livej :. 4 1 - I � ­ - - .- ., � k i always -be imposed upon to a certain degree The enoine-rolled Ovei two or three times,* doughnuts for five dent-, what, w I each in the Strong Block and are in a better positim - : ,,, - � � - �'.. - � ,�];,� :..:; f ­ _�. near Iron Bridge and baa a good nhowing A ­� I "I ,+ . - : but yon can be, good-n4bur6dly firm and anct by7a nilvicle the' en be ?". Johnny-,' St*le.,,-Chio&g' Daily A I � '11 I ......... I . . ,ginaer and fireman of ooppkr on ptwb of his farm. Mr, Dono. . - I - __ , �,_ * . , - e . � .make a stand when you think the selfish No 9 than ever to- cater to. the wants of our many .� van I -T' , 4 I'll . ,:, ". . ­ , escaped with their JUves. The engineer w , a a nephew of Duncan Taylor and th� . 1- . " - " I'm oure he st-hid he ,Was out of politics � __; � .. %. 1, - ones are pushing yoft too hard. was badly ja,mraod and received internal customers. li, t�a-_! ,� I't " � . - AT, ,.--V . Straeban Bros. of Grey township, Mr. . , . ;!%.. ��,., ,,.', .. - . � Good natu!ro is a great beautifier. Many iniudeg of a soriou for good." " You must have miaunder- B - ii.4- �i Z . `11 , , ke:, ". a nadkR. � _. 1. "I ., - A K,',�, �­ Six oars were � - '14.�i a - � � -� ,-, - an otherw) I . I obarriell is farming, and also carries the sm" I A00. I r -4; , - ,; ,; ­ 9. . �� - V i " so Plain face is redo.emed by its .badly arnaebed and many passengers had stood him. He's out for the goorls. in poli- Ii.f-1-i-i i_ _V.�' qi I 111. mail twice a week from Dean Lake, ,on the F, -I I expression of goodwill toward all �mankind. narrow escapes. . . ties. 11-�-Philadolphia Press. Id Weather . If-, ­,� . , . .1. . � All the passengers injur- i ne uo _ W� I,- 44 ­ i:;j .. .1 V. . the railway, to Iron Bridge. There is 41 K:, - :. �� , No mq1ter bow pretty I . ­ your eamplexion ad were Iriahans, on t-beir way from Fernie " hiar,ches may be made in he% n." re- - I'- - - [.r_J�,_ . , � - -4 :�­ '� � ��­ marked the Observer of Events anc! hings, I some talk of a movement to open up min- Is approaching and we are leased to be able to . 1- i . 1. � and feaGres, if von have- a orosp$' diecont- 'mines en routs to Italy. GeorgeGoderich' and the prospents are good in Iron P -I 1,,- -� 1--j . I �,�,. - I 11 but the', bad man will never nd his . ,_ -_ . %11 .1 ,,.,, , anted orpeevish expression you will not of 8airlee, had his lines badly i;6ru. , . . in : ,_­ - 4 -I." ��, ,%,--.-�A 1 be ad' 11 Br9idge locality where prospecting almost say that we havie"for your insp ' �9 41 � ..., � . mired. I th,,re. 1�- -Yonkers 13tatesman. ection. all the latest , , I 0', I . I a— I i�' T .... _ -_ � as high as in Ontario. T _111 - " - , "_.117- 1�1'�41 There itran old phrase which runs "Hand. Miss Sweeney-" Oh, Captain, wl we you I hey had fine crops things in Fall Snitings and Overcoats, RatF3 ,and - , �1 . � 1� . I _ - I Aliss Whittaker, a promineilt some iR 'as handsome does," and unless you . -Rounds Out the Form. ever boarded by pirate ?" Captain of wheat, with a little damage from rnmi, 4-T _ _ 1:1, . . - . 00 �f. - 4 �_r; Persons who have become pAle, weak &ad thin Stormes-" Yet,, I sperib several mo,rths at I -F `;zi live up to it all your good lookd won!t do a and will run from 12 to 25 bushels per a,re, I Underwear, Yoa -will be needing a heavier suit ;_ 1�� -41d - ' V. dub woman of Sa;vanflah, Ga., by overwork, worry or disome find that Dr. Chase's according to the loorlity. A good ebars of zt­ ��J! - "; � A 4 A . particle of good. ­_ Nerve Food Is wonderfully effective in forming new the summer resorts last yoar."-Ba, timore the farming is done in a vEry careless man- and a new overcoat and now is the time to leave '. I � lit" , - . - � tells how she was entirel I cured men are ail anxious to meet a American . t� -, ,- �,'! - y It pretty blood, restoring a healthy giow to the complexion JX nor but where there is good tillage the re- your order, �1_ . �` girl,'bnt if they find that her beauty is only and tounding out the form, You will soon feel the " Father, said the small boy, 11 Drop in and make a selection while I _. T: , by do . - - '11 sulth I � I ­ � m � -, beneftt of this restorative tre,ibinent, and can prove they call a speech made at aj ban net a �. -V �._ cq ovarian troubles by the use 'on the surface they very soon tire� of her. are generally evident. the goods are. fresh. . ; R by noting your increase in weight. - - ­ �! - �: - - I of I ydia.'E' ,. NnUam's Vegetab I e Beauty is very fine as a luxury, but for toast ?" " My son," was the anew z "it '.. ­ � ,i Id . 1, - � _,:_� � � I � - _. ,� . steady, ever -d f disposi- 0 - in probably because Lhey are so dry.',- Cause of Lockjaw 0++4444-+44-*-���,.­� � �_ � ­ - : ` ` , , � �Owqound. tion is much more satisfactory. I Waghingoon Star. . � . _10P_2r`% -Lr--% 'M--%, ` � I 4 1'�4 . Zl � ,W La j i i - - � � - I Wit; and ,Wi6dom. . Lockjaw, or tetanu7, is caused by a ba- A �_ 4- -1. , 1AAR 3fRS- PM-KRAX : - I hea-ztil So, dear girls, don't depise the good old Official-,' Yes, we have room for 1A few . - -I- -0 � - ��;B 1 , 3' cillus or germ wbich axists plentifully in f / 1� & k _.,� I I- - - -4 T- 4 I & r - - I recoir I. Pinkham�f� virtue of gooVnature- Ib willbelp you we atiore L road guards. Had any �xpe ,- strear, dirt. it is inactive Eo lon2 a Lmend Lydia F The truth will not adapt itself to ua ; n - Q �1. __ I- �, - �� I I Vegetable Compound as- a Uterine through many tight places, and will make must adapt ourselves to the truth. ence ?" Applioanb (vociferously-11-81chnoo ad to the air, bub when carried b�ndath the BRIGII-A .,f_�.& vi%_�"'! I � i! 'a expos. - .. The trouble with most reformers ie that I .� - . -1. Tonic and Re you many friends. -Weekly Welcome. woomowwoystreet ! Wake up 1 Don'tbe- skin - - � �� ,gulator. I suffered for they waste their time and energy trying to an in the wounds caused by porous. I- . - ­; . . fourr years with irre allday ! Steplively I Shakenleg !"-',New gion' �. I I .- ,gularities and ­ ! Faps or by rusty nails, and when FDRXITSBERS, S,E"OORTH _. - �.. ' reform somebody else. . the I - —L uterime trouble& No- one but those Bbst R � York Weeki . ! . - � I � �� I ­ - I- - . '. � .. emedy for Constipation. 'Marriage, the gato through which . the 11 Thev y � air is excluded the germ is roused to ao- �­ I I ;_- 11 � ir say that lie has a past�;" said t1vitY and produces the most virulent not- ; ,ho have experien . Mins P., � - I - ced this dreadful " The beat remedy for constipation I ever , happy lover leaves his enchanted regions rimly, and there was awe in her ., !�'- . - I I ; - " . 41 � arny can form any idea of the physi- used ia Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver and raturn-a to earth. Bon known. These germs may be destrojed empy T �� �� I �i I � ,: - I =is, 4 voice. " Well." said Migs Speedson, " if and all danger of lockjaw avoided by ap- - ap JL 11 � , � � "I .�eg and nlenta,l ery ttliose endure Tablets," says Mr. Eli Btitler,ofFraakvilie, L%dy-1 Oh, how dirty your face is, he has one, he's going- so fast now that - - Rant^-- Lea-Aus -ffiem al" � The H ho ig"t 6 V uttu L In I - *110 &rc thus afflictcd. Your Veg4e- N. Y. 11 They act gent)v and witboub any litL11e boy." " Yes'ni ; we hain't had no it will Plying Chamberlain'm Pain Balm freely as I- � � � �, - inrithin � - never I - I- . - � :� � i - w I I I tsble Compound eured tme unpleasant effect, and leave the bowel@ in a company for more'n a week." overtake him.-Olevelaud soon as the injury le received. 1"ain Balm 11 4), � � - ��_ . - - I Leader. I . - - , thm*,=onth& , I was fully rest,bred to perfectly natural condition." Sold by ALEX . , . � I A �. -hezath I Friend-- How do you, like your is an anticeptic and causes cuts, bruise � '. I - _1 � � �� and strength, a�d now xnk new " t1r. Spotcaeb," bicoonghed the suftvO , sind like injuries to heal witbout atural. I . � I P a . �: �� ` - I - - I I I I I . . - teacher, Freddy ?" " Freddy-" I don't person WiLh the vWlee, 11 I have just drop- tion and in one-third the tim a required by ­ , I 11 WILSON, druggist, Seaforth. m I 601 regular and painless. I 0 know ; I haven't misbehaved yet."' I I ;, - -1 P -a- U are - . I Pad in to say—', " Well, air,": Inter- :� I _� . What a blessing it is to be able to the usual treatment. Sold by ALtx. WIL- I m " i .1 . mcxiuop. Robbins-" I didn't think von had any " _ - I :� I � rupted the buo meroh%nt, 1 C6� _. � �� - Idea of marryimg the widow." _Newiywad that you've ta on . -_ - ,obWn such a remedy when so man 13 880 SoN, druggist, Senforth. . y THz CoUNCIL. -Council met in Christop- � a dr h, - ; , &x -W. -z, fail to help you. Lyaia E, . I op too Pine _49— . z z, -5 ; : her White's' Leadbvry, o4 Tueeday, Sep. - I I I hadn't, it was an idea of her. -,5 Williams, show tkis man Out." -Chicago � I _.. - ii, ;7 - .1 - . 1: . . P S V-e9eiQ;b10 COUIPOUnd He (cautiously)- " if I should propote) Tribune. � � Straw votes show which way the hot air . 11 -.;-- 11, tember 13uh: 10.04. Members of Cailucil 11 ____ .11. 1, _­ - - � , , � 1; I ­ -_ :� _': �t 1 i2 better than aiky doctor or medicine would you say I yes? She (still -more blows. -Puck. ­ I I ,. � 7; 1� 'all present. Accounts were past ard paid ;' That's the best I can do for YOU2' said I L �� 1_. � _,�_ wi J I I , A had. Very truly ' I cautiously,-'qlf you were sure that Isehould the theatrical manager. 11 You've", been I ever . yoUrs, Miss I anlOuDtillg to $319.55. I �� I-.' -; ,1 . ­ — �-_ � LL , . � - _� . , � -_ ­ 17 A ZAM* WH= -1=, 604 39til, st-, W. - - The collector's say ',,,a,' would you propose?" ; , - X . . , - ' bonds were received - and accepted, and - 85 idle all season so far ; now, will yon stay jj� ,*%_-. AVE you - -1 ,� -,I 1. - w - . -1 %, -_m__wna&_, Ga, " - ssow f_�rftlt 1f 0`191"al Of' paid to Waltoin library. , A number of per- " Well, how do you like the looks of our' idle the rest of the season, or take thin I H I � -1 alAw ktirx prov�m 1�*,' , been smok. . ,q, qppulnenwas cannot be produced, ' J ��, --- � zl'_;�' new preaoher ?" The Husband-- I have small _ . ,!,-. ,7 1 The tesUlfionialS which We ,lone attended meeting, requesting Council - I part ?" ' " I'll take it," replied the ing a gooddeal � P-,--. - , 4 1 " . '' !_� .� ". �. & not teen him ; there *as a woman)a bonnet 001nedian ; in this case a small r I in � . �M4 _S�i . 1 =* eonstamLtly publi* urge contracto e lately ixnd feel * -:. ff 0 r to.have Calaada Oom- 0 F Shing fro3n ' in front of me during the eermon." better than a whole ioa � - � S, -S pany drain, in the south 1,. ------- , part of the town- f." -Philadelphia . an occasion4l - .44CfMJ1 WC�Jnen prove beyQnd a � � . i�'. �_...#� __ . . - �., - - ship, completed. 70orrespandence flom Somewomen have, or profane to have, Ledger.1 � . a . � � -.4 __;� . . , I loubt, the power of Lydia E. - a herror of Bpiders. The spider is, how- a . I I . V twinge of pain . 1.."e 'I I 1- -��,-- A ontractor showed he wa going at the I roundyourheart'? " I V --;.. I I , FinkbuxWS VeJ,-etabl,P COMPOUnd c " ever, a bringor of good fortune according to About Algoma. a to .­­-, ­ '' - n3 . . 1 :-.4' 11 ,. I I ... 7, _& to-c*nc er femaile di�eases. . work. Moved by John S. Brown, seconded iouperatitiouu authorities, and to kill & Fpi- Mr. James Turnbull, ex -Reeve of -Grey . Are you short of I - F=47�.__ PONNOW by Jobst M. Govenlook, that the Reeve -, breath, nerves ­ :T_.- � X __ ; - 4- ", 3 11 e . take signers' bonds, on the Winthrop druin, der is to incur ill-luok. township, and Mrs. Turnbull, arrived home .. . it z z I . I unhinged, sensa- - � ­ .. - ___ I ­: `­ r I. " . a ; - I . Ureat Men who Marri6d Servant to some eompatent solicitor for advice and ' " Worn-an's mission !" exclaimed an old last week from an enjoyable visit to, Al. 1 . tion of pins and needles I . .IF �--�,-� �-J[ - bachelor. " I'll tell . I . -4 Girls lat this Council be guided by what ,such . you what woman's goms. They went by the, Great X, - . . . � 4" i . - I . . I orth�west , goin, through your . ­�_­ !,�­?) ­ ,� I Eolicitor SaTE-LoA. mission .X. any- arn Co's steamer 11 Xajesuic,ll I -1 � * � arms and fingers? 1, , 4 , , , - : .1 There was William Cobbett, the great ' in, sir. or what it ought to be � ' �ronl wen I - if:- - - " " - � writer. an to meet at Leadbury on Wednesday, the I" - A . - . B tter take a box or two � __, _ I ,��: d ths " Liberator of the English how It is submission,air !" Soundi the trip being a delightful one �oall I . V - ;t � . . ­ , �, I I Preaa�'&s he is frequently called. He was 12th day of October, 1904, at I o'clock in Johnnie, when you and your biother! ing as Killarney, Littlo'Current, Gore 1hy . o? Milburn's Heart and I - � I � t] - ­-___ - � ; i , I A.7; X.. . - . afternoon.-JoHN 0. 14oRRiso.n, Clerk. ­ - 1, - 1. I only 21 years of age when, walking out in fight so much, who generally bests ?"' (of Gamey iqotoriety) and on t� Thee Alon. Nerve Pills and gc6cured lr__.. I 1.;� 11 -_ _ � .. . - : . �� I I I I - L . -1 Jobrinte gave a little wriggle, as if In Viaito were made wibh Wm. Elliott, orm. ,=Z�X bcfore things becoiiie too ., . .1 F__ � ,!he streets of Halifax, Nova Scotia, one . I — .sympathy with memories of recent occur- larly, of Morris township ;- Mrs. Th mas serious. . � - I __ V_ - I - � morning Le chanced to see a buxom servant Test the ]KItdne y -s. OP . ; � '� Vc. . �, - L -1 � �j . -- ti . renoes, and said resignedly, 11 Mor,her !" Carrie, of Wells township, sister of Mr. As a specific for all � .-I �4 , __ _ - - ,_ ,_ I � girl busily engaged in ryashing: the family Allow urine to stand-in a glass vessel for twenty- ",Bubwhydoyou go trampingthrough Turnbull ; N irman Beaton, 4n old Brc esel. - - four hours, and if at the endi 0 �, - - . � lilien. The girl, though enly 13 years of of that time it is cloud- --- ...­ f I - . � ___ � 1� -1. - I age, was pretty, so Cobbett,spbke to her,' ed or has left a sedimeat in, Wo bottom of thevee- the'country like this?" asked the philan- Its- W Donovan, a one time Gre3lte; _.__________1% ­_ -1 7- . sel you may be sure that your kidneys are diseased. tbropic lady. 11 Well, mum, the truth is Y., , -* I � � .... I ­ - .- ­ .1 - � - 17 L � " ­_ -_ - - . . �, 1, ­_ learning her name, and the dame t Wrn. Beharriell, who used to live- near __ � �_ 1- , .- - - �_ , -1 . evening As a means of invigorating tibe-action. of the kidneys replie' I ____ I _." �_,".A - - 1z __­� ­ _11 � T d the tramp, I I I've heard that ibegie Jamesto - . I ��;� called U on her partrits and said he would abd making them strong and healthy, there is . W11, and numerous others. A Kood ­­ - - - .1 - Z_ I w__��%4 P _ - I I � no 'ere Pullman cars is rather Auffy." - � E -, - -1 - � ., like to marry their daughter. This is -P ro- preparation ad prompt and none so thorough as Dr. - - share of the country is remarkably rocky beart and nervo I ­ '. . �. .-,.: ;0 ov - -- _! I I - I I _­ �_ __­. . _­ 1': -q . Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. � When you see a grown man with his hat -_ iz:� _____1 - �_ -11 ­�,,' A bably the. origin of the expression " Xhis is � and unproductive. No wheat is grown'but troublestheycan- , ____­� 1-_ � I k - � ��___ =­_ _- � . - - - ­ - ___�_,. - __ �.­ . _�� - a on .the back . of his. head, maike up your oats, barley and hay are not bad crops' -in � not. be Lix-cefle4 A I _____T._1___- � � Z.., - � _� - " .., ­ 1. so sudden !" which bliashing maidens hive . . I � .- __� - . � - , mind that he is a cheerful, hoolbab creature, - nu ____ _­ - t. Jt���!_T"_, rade use of ever since. The parents of the The First Atlantie, Steamer. meraus places, although harvest was late . true heart tonic, blood ,_ I- I J, _. 7 . F�.; ' �_Js-, --;�k .) , . - who. loves to look all mankind in the f � ­­__ � ­11­�_,M � *:T�_- * �� ­ I . I ­ w .-"- - � - ­­ I .�. ,- .1 - -11, ­_,.,�i - � �'- y - - -4 girl informed the young mart, t,hat they had 4043j, owing I 0 wet weather. - - Almost all the farm enricher and norve re- L . A . �­ ­_ I - - -i avd:i - � - _,__�_ -AA V �,."­,_ � After'l ing submerged for nearl newer, ess, sleepless- - - �, �_. I - - � Y Y OxbY and has no more shad -ow over his bearb than produotA go to the lumber camps. The 4 _... �. I ��� - ­ ­­ - - A, -, '_ I � no objection -to, him as a sou -in -la w but years the remnant's of the first Atlantic, he has over his evee. population in scattered and neighbors scaree ness, nervous prostr;ition, smoker's heart, - - :_ i -;-g - �__­ � , - U - . - __.1 I - .. - I --- __1 - ;,�.. -1 - 1-1 . - ­ I ­ . . a . al - I q ­ _t�_ai�.. 1. t I --- � � i- . I - _­_. -1 . a � c-ts of ]a . � , t6t he would h%va to wait until their linerarebein put'toctimmeroialuse's..'In Mae-" Yea, Jack and I are engaged, in some townships. Lumberingis carri d . � I : �. !;E _,�� � daughter was of a marriageable age. Ac- 1847 the Siri& . . p pitation of th heart, after effc I - ; 2.:� � ., the first ,steamer to cross Do you know, our Erst meeting was quit6 etc. � I I_ . on in a large scale,.tbe out being almost ab gr'PPet I . I - . _. � _,� #� I I I . � - -J! 4; . I '. . -i - - . -11 � '�s I Price 50c. per b6x- or 3 boxes for $1-25 __­­ ­ ; � cordingly OGbbett gave the girl all the the Atlantic,, w' o3t off the south coast romantic. I was walking down the otreet, togetber'pine. DymeaVa and .kmerloan ,- . _. -_ a 11tonfy he had which amounted to ;6140, ' ail - at all druggists, or will be sent o�n receipt Ig noted for, itg great -fuel s-avffig qu , ,_ ,5_-,:.! 11, of Iielan4, . d the wreck remained undis- one rAirly af Lernoov, when he stopped tip Co's sawmills at Theassion do a big trade . alities. It is the only %-J-1:. wen me a .."W , '' of price by . _`,_ 1 � 3.5 . , �_, servant inthe family of a clergyman. I with bandlaws . � ­ r, ­ � and. she t to England and beca t-arbea till early this year, when it was and offered me his utn'bralla.." Ethel-" I running day and night and stove with transparent ventilating oven doors - also .- -- L" .�. _ I... " - O� . li �!�:_�14 I Five raised for the sake of the brass, copper and see. He was caught in the rain piling'up lumber from 80 thougand t " 100 The T.Milburn Co., Limited. I rned to England . � . 1. _ tl�. - years- later - 0 mW reta . corrugated oven- that will not bu,rUL. It Will Pay � � . � � 't , betb " _j, T__ �;: -_,�. . gun,metal in the engines and fittings. � -.I dt)n�b like your milk," sald the mis- thousand feet par day. The mills are Toronto. Ont. t . I . �­'� �!c.,I:_ I , I I and married .her. These realized a good s�m, and the' shaft, tress of - the house. " WbWs- wrong with . and eXaMine this sto-ve before buy- �i__ � , . The late Sir' Henry Packeo, Premier of " IL S . I . you to call I _L� I I I *hiah is of the finest br4se, is being made it, mum ?1� V dreadfully thin, and . I " I . . i- 1: - 'L� - 1A . � _. ­ � I ;%--. __ ;-A - -- Ifew. South lWales, is another. example.- into�rnementnewby an, Dterprising Birm- there's no cream on it." " Arter you've required not less than�one bundre*d dollars in . 11 11 " One night., when Oining in a friends hous t . i [ g. We ''keep a full line in stock. �e�*`ij,.- , . e, Ingliarn firm , each and nob exceeding in the aggregate - �_ -.I- � � ' . . i I lived in town a- while, mum,'� said the milk- _.­ i . be was struck by the appearance of a' ser- - I A . I ; � h- � -_ , . i . L - .1 man encourAgingly, " you'll git over them the sum of $19.300, and' that the I -i . � , "i r -,. I -f 1, i r '�, VaDtL girl who waited at the table, and per. Chamberlain's Cough'L4exnedy. roor4l ideas o'yourn." . BY -L NV said debenture's .-hall be sealed with the CHESNEY AND SMILEY, Hardware, Coal an�d -1. - �_1:1 ' . '.. 14 � I . � I � 11 . ­-__ . snaded his host to allow her to enter his Uncle John Well Mary my d b t , I -i8al of the said Corporation, and signed by ' - I z StOVLez. - d employ. _Dda she did, and for a, short time No one who is acquainted with its! good f i I . - I I, L I -1-- -1 popL I . the Mayor and the Treasurer thereof. I �, nrl . i , ,a qualities can be surprised at the'greA - � a long time it is since I sa� You ?eari;d :, . -0- 1.2 1� . - 1919-0 � �_j _L � , held the position of coo,k in Sir, Henry, I N 3 That said debentures shall bear in- L . - 'kv ? I suppose � ' � . 'A �]_ household. Then his love for her overdamu ularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It you have a little sister no . � . I — _�­." � ' � L I � I terest at and after the rate of four and one . I she cries sometimes ?" Little Mary- � -_ I - .. I - I � �-� all conventioliali ties, and heL made her Lady' not" Only cures colds and grip efffictually I 0 F) T" H E . ,., . . half per cent per annum from the day men. .- 7 _-� ' t Cries ? I -'should think she doeoil! I I I a -_,�,� -,�'il - . m�ontly,but pr6lvento these ais- - ,. tioned for tbis by-law to take effect, which , ..'� Parkes. and perma never knew dny one that seemed to look on Ic : . . One Grade Only, , , 4 -eases from resulting in pn'eumonia. Ib is . . . z 1 ,% -_-��' I �--;11 . Sir Gervaise Clifton, whose history of I I I . , . I . the dark side of things an she does _!" � interest shall be.payable annually on 'the I � , t�_-_ � � Jamaica iq one, of the finest books 'of its ,-also a certain cure for cro"a ' I BURDOC . Z!,'A_:�- .p.,-,-Whooping I I . .12bh day of q�ptember in each and every � . A . � 1:-P, -:1 . - ToW'n of SeAfor h and -That the Best. _.�q'i kind in existence, married no fewer than cough is not dangerous whou %his remedy is. - year, au the 6ffice of the Treasurer of the V_ _ . 1, I . � . �j_ given. It coniains no opium or other barm- Waitress who � Vnderstood. , --- . . r .. I-- - " 5 I Vz� . seven, timeo,and ea'oh time selected his lady , � I D - I � xi� � I . haid municipality of the town of Seaforbit. I � i - '­� - : . i�- " - , I ful subs'Cance .and *may"be given as con - I F or 1904. I M 7 : � U-� -13 . from among his domea�-ic. servants. 'The . fl - The six young man h thought, th ! . 4 Thatesid debentures shall be made . I I I 0 ill have a few MIcLaughlan Buggies on , _*4 dently to a baby as to an adult. It is-, also 0 - � seventh Lady .-Clifton outlived her lordt but v�e;��amart -had arkived a the stagge of tbq�iyr I 113LOOD I hand _�4: -, 1. .. - I � . I � the other si, n a family . mauso pleasant to take. When all of these f - I i -3ayable at tho-expiration of twenty years ' I and any peri,on thinking � of pur. ' I t)';. :� �`. 1 � x he buried ii - acts ludbh when they were reldy for dooert,and f It o'a n h irom the date mentioned for this by-law to v -,�, -� are taken into consideration it is not our, -4 by-law to raise by way . Chas would do well to malke their - ,_ - , , - r . . 0 ,-- 1, -A , leum which costX50,00' -y waitress, - sum of $19,300 fo"he purpose O` P U r c �Itial se ;,:i - ) itu W, t -� . . . the,prett, who didn't think she' .of I &ake effect at the office of the Treasurer of - � r - � I selee i9% now, as I need the r orn. for , ,011� � 8 - . � ­r� ._-i:-._1 , I I and a,s w 11 was smart-, but who really was, waited for ing the plant of the Seaforth Electric Li bb r,he said municipality of th o n f I �� ,, � 'i -Thomas Day, r,he author of the famoas prising tbat people in foreign I' ; I - . t book, A - merton " seleebed as at home, esteem this rmaedy ve y i bly I a t w 0 So' � . I . My fall St6ek. - _. 1: 11 Samd-ford an I . I ., _ . . � �P� � 2 I � . 9 their orderp. ' ' Heat and Power Company, (Limitied). forth, apd shall have atitached to them cou,*. BITTER, I ._ t ** - two' girls, orie from a poorhouse and one -M�d very few,�are willing to take any otEer 11 You're awful nice, Katie said one of And, whereas, it will require the sum f I , . - These Buggies may not be the cheapest qn, - 1�i_q, . - I � . from afaundlin took them after having once, used; it. For sala' by O' . of pone or the payment ol interest. . . . � the market, but I do olairr;that they are � I., t a the stnaA YOUDg Men. I .1 - � 8�48,13 to- be raised annually by ape ial , 5 That for the purpose of forming a . 1 I �, . - . ,- - . _ , into his. hourio as sery ' ALEx.,Wmsox, Druggist, Sea,�orth. " Think'so ?" retorted Ka - . THE BEST. I . _�, " , . , ' ante, He proposed � . t a, who wast- rate for the payment of the debt as here- sinking fund for the payment of the oalcl Is a pqrely v etable Systein . - � ,h_7_!_ i - - � . - . ,4 � - . to both of them in turn, One rejected his . � . . % /ed none of bar powers of repartee on her inafter mentio'ned. . Oebentures an equal annual sum of $648.13 1 . �cg . .1 I I . '� ff.0 j � - I on * News Noi s . . : . - I F t Class Harness may lt-!U��_�l it.., The other promised to marry him, � oustomers. � . I I And, whereas, it will require the sum O; shall, in sddibion to all other rates, be rato- Renovatior, Blood Purifier and 1rs - be purchased _43jii -t i e . - - tr 11 it I I . here cheaper thonelsewhere �., i � Why 9 . -;y - but withd.ew bar promise on account of -Miss Augusta A Nefles, bourg, has 9 f course, Got i Piece Of Pie $868,50 to be raised annually for the phy- ad, levied and collected by special rati � - _1 . I - . - his ecoo:ntrickieu.. Day, however, admired been appoiated matron of the, - Ontario Ag- in the place as nice as you are ?'-' went on - -1-1 , ! . I -.,. 14-. ,.�- . ment of the interest as bereinaftor milat- upon all -the rateable property in the said o of GILT EDGE and MAPLE- -I - 1�,-�_ .? I - J Tonic. . Our brand ­ - thagirVo.couraga, anJ settled, a dowry of ricultural College, Guelph', in the *place of the young man, intenb on his feathery bad- ioned. * I , corporation" during the currency of the said - 11 . - , ' .. - LEAR Binder Twine -gives'perfoot ant. I -i, -Ti 9MG upon her.-a,t the same time deciding Mrs. Sarah* Craig, whose resiAnation has inage. ' I - I - : .It . ­ijzx�i. � � . And,whereas"the whole rateable t -debentures, of any of them,- and for the A medicine'., that acts directly at I isfaction, Try It. I .... 11 , ­�4 to remain e, bachelor. . been accepted by Hon. John Dryden. Mrs. 11 All our pie in nice," replied the wait- .,,P,,P,r,,OVP,Toy . 11 . - � of the Town of Seafortb, irr f purpose of paying the interest on the said ,�ri: �, I - . �1 - ­# . the, same time oa the Stomach, O' . � -.Pi � , � u ous than all these exam- Craig receive@ a retiring allowance of $500 , ress. "'What kind do you want?" annual a' $868.5 . PLOWS, PLOW POINTS, WASHING- ""; lziy, , I . any increase in the natu - re of tolls, interests, debentures an equal uni of � of - . _� .11 I � i 1, � .* .� I 11 Well, rut me a Piece that'll make me dividends, rento or fees from the said pro- shall, in addition to all other rates, be raia- Liver, Bowels and Blood. . MACHINBS, WRINGERS, etc, al- k. - plea, is .that of Peter the Great. One'day in consideration of her'years of service I . I , : i ��­ , %the founder of the Russian Empire, the -Julia Collins, the two yea,r old daugh- think of you while I'm eabing it," said this party, and also irrespoobive of any increase ad, levied and collected upon all* - thei. rate. . ways on hand.. I - 1, -1� . � .. rived from the temporary investment of able property 4 of the said corporatio6 dur- .' 13iliousne6 . � .- . ,,�-; i g -reap , and terrible Peter, was dining at the tee of Frank Collins, was drowned in t'he - youthful wit, T do' . 6. It . cures Dyspepsia- -s,. � I I I ..,��', .�,, � 11 � -Catharines last - 11 Sure," said Katie. 8 111-nediately the sinking fund, or any part thereof lac- ,ing the currency of the said debenturcto r I U,�� , I . . : 1. - - I I I . . I I 11 : one.pf. the servant maids patticularly, and nto the yard of turned and out a piece- of.posch pie for him. cording to the last revised assessment 11 any of the 0 . _' 0ampbell, ,house of �-. Prince Menschikoff. Ha noticed hydraulic race:way'at SC .he i� 5 I . Constipation, Pirnples, Boils, Head- . week. The child strayed ii . . .1 A. M � 0 ' 0, M. -Salt'Rheum, Runiitlg So . 4t I !�. t - though she was not handsome,. she caught a., neighborl through which Premises the 11 WhaVs yours ?" she asked of the next I of the said town, being for the year 1 04 9 � 6 ThOiCeliall be lawful for the said ache, n res, , � _. � k- . -, . . I 0 - .:,�l 1z th fancy of Peter. Her narne, the Pzince 9. and accidentally fell in and young man. �. � SEAFORTH., . .. � - . . ��_ , - raos-way run , 16 the sum of $615,330. corporation of the town of Seaiorth to �ex- Indigestion, Erysipelas, Cancer, � . -1 �: - told the Czar. was M artha.. She had been was rapidly carried down stream. When - 11 Katie, you're all right !" the whole.Bix And, whereas, the exigbiDg debent re pend the said sum of $19,300 to be raised 1,910 � -,��,. -1 4 I I , . � --vt ! 9 8C,rvant in the house of it Lutheran minis- she was 'baken from the water she Was exclaimed, - but Katie didn't smile, She Shingles, Ringworin or any disease , - - - I - � 71 � 11 �i :1 . . Jobt of the town of Senforth is as follo a : under this by-law in purchasing the plant I . 5 7. - z � 7-a I ter Of 34arienburg, and when that citiL_ s d I . I simply repeated her question. .. . 0 CY'r � I ­ ;,�., Jjg � . $5,500 borrowed under the authority of of the Seaforth Ele trio Light, Haab ani aksing from an impoverished or 11 If - I I , 1'� ,- I - J .i Ejapturdd by the troops of Russia she'llad . -Early Tuesday morning, as 'some boy� T6 aepond young man said : " I'll take' by-law No. 2, of the town of SeaforM, or Power Company (Limited). ., I Nobb., Pmaes -, I'li., �, . , . been taken prisoner by '-T*ener&l Bsuerlwbo were trying to catch two' horses that bad some -or-or-lemme see. Well. seeing 1886. (L 7 fhat the yotes of the duly qualified impure condition of the blood. 7 I., � _ I It _k�,­ ,_ il- I i., t ,4. -1 ; . . 1had passed her over to the Prince,. whose escaped from -the firewhiob destroyed mr. we're ta,lking in parables, aud you're vo $6,000 borrowed under the authority of electors shall be taken. on Monday,. Sep_ for l5ale by all Drug'glats. - - . � 7 1, !-.. , - serf she was, The Prince politely made a Charles Walker's. barn', near St. . Catharines, bright. Katie, gi'mme a pi*oF, of Adam ,and t)y.law No. 3, of the town if Seaforth, for tember 12bh. 1904, between the hours of For Fall Wear. _; _"_;�`� . I 0 ..-L. - . . present of her to; the Czar, vvho eventually and were running loosq In a field, one of Eve pie." . . 1887. 9 a.m. and 5 p.m,, at the fe - Homing places : 1. . �� �iC,� � 11 - � . , . . I I 'i" , , - - 60 . .. I.- � I married her, renaming her Catherine, ano tile arlimals suddenly turned and kiekei; a Sure!" she replied again, and handed $2;500,bQrro*ed under the authorityl of: Polling sub-divisiou No. 1, at the Public RB &L ESTATE FOR SALE OR' RENT. . C, I I- 1.'�;, . . - . shor reigned after him wi Cathopine 1. Em- bo . b I w No. 8, of the town of 'Seaforth, or --School ; R. Lumaden, Deputy Returning � W� fr y named Frank Gallagher in the head, 'over a piece of apple pie. I 1. __ q�- �1 . . . 7 ; -- - �:- F ac � .:v_. � prese, of all. the Blinsiae. , turing his skull. The b Once ni�re they all applauded. I & la . Our shipments,of Shpos for Fall iwd _ .� z ; !� I oy n6w lies in' Wriest. Polling sub -division No. .2, at the V ... - It .- .__ I A.he St, Q%th%rineg hoopitAll illjooneoio�ae � .11 What's yours ?" she asked the third. - $14j000 �orrowed under the authority ,of Council Room; William Eiii A NY ONE wishliog to buy or sell' Wlnnl�eg city early Wintir wear Include some .of � .�� I - - . -&- I U r obt, Deputy XX property or farm lands bn the Province of _*41­� . Man tobs or the Territories, your oorre"Mridence the best looking and most sbylith Ll with small hopes df ros6very. * . �[e had been thinking. . ' . I 1_1 I" �`_: �; i ob r . ,*;� - ;,_ � by-law No. 8, of the town of 8 � forth, fp Return Officer. Polling sub -division i;L -, A TRAVELLER TALKS, � I .1 L Y I. � ing withusis solicited,. and full information given. shoes we have ever shown. , There, Ir- , �g . L . - Y, ­��. . inst 11 I'll have some Finn at 0 � 'i - 14 - . I - 1 1 -There passed &Way on the 16bh . . pie," he informied 1`893, 1 NO. 31 - c. Wilson's storep H. J- PUn- Plean oallonor address HARE& LANDSBOROUGH - ,,t i �1 Mr. J. H. Ireland, woll-known on ab the advanceo *age of eighty-seven years, her. -`$3�600 borrowed under the authority I 1of chard, Deputy Returning Officer. - No. 527 Main street, Winalpeg,Xanlotobs. 18WU is a, wide varieby, of styles land jo�.bape* 9. , F. 3 �, . , � I - I , . - I . , ­ .:�., 11 Finn -Minn "' she mused. 11 to choose from made in an eriffie" �; ,-- � I �� ,- � -, - ' 1dr. James Joh�stonv:,d. Kinoardine, one of Oh, yea, bklaw 25 -B., of the town of Seaforth. !'1 8 That the Mayor of the skid vidnicipal A . 4 �_�_. 4 _,_ OUnoil &IABIL FOR SALR.-w-rqr 8ale, lot 12, Concesilon - _v the road, strongly endorses nt hucklebirry P 10,11 ' nd she plaaed $17,000 borrowed und variaby of leathers, We hraVe qpared � . I . . the early settlers -6f -the County of Bruce. you wa er the authorit� lof corporation shall attend at the a . - I h- L I � - - A q _ . ,� -- i4 ; � � J� 2, In the townebip of Ray,eentaintng 100 acres no offorb to oolleab the greatest line a- -1 . . - - - I Dod-d's. Kidney P111B. Xr. Johnston came to. Canada from Belfasb it before him. - . by-law No. 5, of the town of Seaforth, f for room on Friday, the ninth day� of Septem. of land, all cleared, X is undardralned and well i : - . , , ,� ed. --1899. - . � bar, 1904, at 2 o'alook p. m., for the pur- fencied and In a good state of footwear the warkeri offers to.dAy. i�"L �;�, S _11 � 1. - one in 1847, and after: sho.ti residences in The fourth young -.-- was prepar of cultivation, three z_ .11 -_ TDReNTO, Oat., Oct. S.-Specir, L . ?__� 1� 9- . . 'a Stop daintily pie fore$ej�l he ordered, $1,500 Uorrowed under the surihority of pose of appointing persons to attendAt the never failing wells, a good orobay-d Land &.good brick I �, In quality of material and L-1 -_ . b*ab known commercial Brockville and Brantford settlpd.in Kincar- - � workman- - , .. - !!;f7: � .. i ,-4:j'_.1 of tke oldes� and I how one and a half storys high; There are 2 barns ship ; in styles, slaspes and finisht ."�l '" , . thL dine f t smiler. which, �being interpreted by-law No. 26, of the town of Seedorth for varloq-o polling places aforesaid. an& silm. and gocd slabling. ft if $J Miles fjoM Helsffl1l JW - I . travellers on a road is Mr. J. H. Ireland, . where he continued to reside until with a so I , I . I i pply d our 1pre�entskOLW .11 . V -4 ' i Z�11 his death. He was one of the oldest elders meant that he would have to explain. � 1896. . I ing up of votes respectively on behalf ot live mJks from FA,eter. A WWAS. ALEX IN. . ing of oboes is un- - -.1 � il . .-I - - . . . of this city and the fact 6hat he has strong-- . - . � Spp;oa,e'hL' � ­, U in,office in the Presbyberian church in Can- Dutr he didn't have to. Katie broughb $8,009 borrowed under. the authority of �sraonx interested in and promoting or GAAR or to WM,, Kola and B. ROGGARTH, Ex. ad. � ! ,'� :,.� . � � j'a L- � � - ;­ , � ly endorse� Dodd'a Kidney Pills will inter- I . , O.. 1912-12 Our boyW and girle school shoes are much . I 4r IL ecutors,.4opeall-T. � t ��.fa- - I a mines pie without a word. by-law No. 20 (local improvemenf) of the - apposine the bv.law resDectively. ; I - - in damr.nd with tho,w who desire * 11 I'- 41 -- F-,�� -1 over C,inada. ad - . - eat his friende &I a, having been ordained to that office In him hl . While dD, a trip through the A�aritime IM, - . ; . Itwasnow aetting interesting. town of See,forbli. for'1961, I � ­ I � - . � - ! -0 6C 9 That the Clark of the municipal cor. 4 , ­ _T L #9 - ROPBRTY AT WINTHROP YOU SALE. -For good wearing oboe that is stylis12 in li. - z 51 - I . "O . i . sale, five acres of land to the village of Win i 11 Z� 0 � Provinceff ,;- r&yts, M r.- Ireland-, " DodWs -Louis Flaisplimann, the millienaliro� What's yours ?" she asked of the fifth $3, borrowed under the authority of porat on, shall,st the hour of twelve o'clock P appearance and moderate in ,prloe. ,_ -, 1:, W Y' Pills Co'n) me of a baker and plkilantrapist, died in New York diner. Re ran his eye down tin bill of fare by- Jaw No. 2. (local improvement) fo r 1902. boon, on 1ttesday, September 7 3th, 19", throp, townehip'of Mollivop, on which isagoaci f A, Kidne ' .pletely eared of pol� _ I � iF41 . I . f .- -, ��j , - I earl) Sunday viorning-at his home in W� at and then said he'd take a piece Itioal $7,889.20 borrowed under the authority at the. town hall, sum up the votes I i 'dwelting house, vitable and other out buildings. V." 4, t� � , - I , given i severe pain in my baak tuat had bothered If . There Is a good garden' of large and small fruit PI 77th streeb, of parmlyais, At Christmag,;i1i office pie. of by.'law No. 24� A., of the town of Sea. for and against the by-law and graint the . - 1_911v_ - - .-- � - . . . ­ ina for some time. The finit dosa seemed I _. , 0 I . trees. There is pie n by hard and soft wat,er. This Kichardson &k Unnis �' , I ­. - __ I h, -that's easy," said Katie, 11 why forth for 1902, . isite certificates thereunder. is a very desirable property for a retired farmer or I . 1 .4 to po right to .the spot and removed the 1876, be, established the unique,charity requ ­!, 1 .1. _ I I 22 4, - . I - -.r_-, .. . er returned. ached. Apply to the owner, Reaforth P.O... or to - trouble at, that it has nev' known A the 11 bread line, and ever since doulb you say plum pie when you mean it V $1,600 borrowed under the authority of 10 This by4aw, if carried by the votes any person desir1mg a comfortaWe home with land Sole Agents, - Sekfortlh, - I � . a has distribu�ed unsold bread inightly to He I ot his pie. . - . by-law- No. 2, (local improvement) f the of the eleetors, shall take affect on a q 7_1*4 " Dodd'a ]Kiduey PtIN are juat, as adver- h . , . I nd from 'tt ' I z , - *" 6 f Mr. John C. Mordson, McKillop. .MRS. JAMRS . �', -_ I ­ tised. They cure t,,. stay cured." all who have applied. The broad line of V now yours 91' to the last 10 the date of the passing thereof. � NICHOL 131541 � . w . ' _1 4 , .1 maD, town of Seaforbh, for 1903, . . ' A 11 A , - . I . ': -V _.� - - . I - _. tj 0 . applicants grew until as many as 5,000 who, she n6tioad, hadn't been quite so $10,000 borrowed under the a th I it of ' ICA-lf not soid will be rented. . rhe - 01) MUtUg EX* � � .. z . ; - loaves a iliglit were handed,out, and in the noisy as the others, 6r, as, she would have by-law No. 8 of the town of Cfloollihl;yfor Paoseid this l3th day of September, A.D.,104. ­ - ____ - i. �, A I � 11 � - .- I. � P . I ilia �, _­­ _1� . - The Good-natured Girl. winter cups of .coffee were given with the expressed it, ". so fresh." 1 1902. . ,---A--., -VARX FOR SALF.-For sale, Lot 21, Concession ur-Ace Odwpmy. .i ... , ;__ -.-. �� �_�f:_ I � �� �w . . - _�­' . I � i! -_0 Stran GLbject broad. . . I The last man said gravely -that he would $1,00OVorrowed under theautholity of - d M AND ISOLATED TOWN I �r_ - � .rre, ib it not, that most girls I � _r 8 sbaul6y. containing 100 aer". 88 cleare ' 12 . - � I I I _' kind, for by -law No. 7, of the town of Seaf orl h, for Clpark. I horip's iardwood bush ; It Is In -a good state 61 eulti. , FA -1 . la - ` cific work- brain caming trouble' her, if she would be aq � � � to being called " good-natur'ed?" A girl -A. Canadian']?& . . I WAI. ELUOTT, ' ISEAL * vAtion, wet fenced and undeydrained, There are two J'1117 . 5f - I . V� , �* --- o Me' M- the-eaub struck and kill. some pie made from a. little play on words. 1899. N. CLTJFF� barns with stabllng,.* good dtiving house and other PROPERTY ONLY INSURED �_­ �_ -_ who, had been'spalien of as I I good-'natare P -into the So . -i _e. -1 I . " _--.1 �_ - �� �, � I �� - -1 � . There was not an atom. of hesitation in And there is nothing in arrears either I .Mayor. , out buildings, a cbrafortable dwelling bouse. and a ,��, I __ __ �, - � - the other dry was asked why she did not ad an unkubwa man w couplis of milei from I ' F . � It I � --- . � small orohard and planty.of water. It Is convoul- I OWIMM. . - like it, and her answer was- I town last Wednesday eivening, - Deceased. fair Katbryn'e manner as she pl�ced before for principal or interest). I ___y____1 * , � 1�. W, - � . I I antily situated, * miles from Druceffeld and 5J j. B. �IL,Leau Prear,dent, Rippen P. 0. - Tbamas I . ,- 1, * . 's- , . - -pumpkin pie, I I f , alz ­ . .Ir ; . a him a portion of a � And, whereas, it is me ry to - rom Unton, with good roads passingtheplace. 'Fragey, vicei,,yZbe;, Brapolleld P. 0 _. ., __ f� z . 11 Oh, ib m(mris that you 8're we.- that accompanied by two other m n, named . and th a] Ae secesni - I fit . ;. ii0mas A' - -1 ,� I or stand 0,Rawy a4d Banister, all drinking cousid. whole six applauded th it ese so vehew.- ppoint the time and places for Aakipg the _. I Will be sold on euey terms as the proprietor wfebes Ir -.144. 3 A � you dou't know how to-eay ' No ' a NOTICE., 1 1716yg 700k , eav:irtli I.O., . Sk� 7:zt, � � be track. When ently that -the man a "Itr restaurant vo ly qualified electors and for . Dlltzoro= � .., up for yourself." - I erably, wai walking along t ager h tea of tb�e du I . I to give up forming. For furiber particulars apply --- -- , opy of on the premises or Brue4eld P.O. to JOREPH ,_� I _4 .-- ��, A .*_�, first. seen,by the slagineei they wBre to -6f their table appointing deputy returning offi".ra to take 192OX8 % G, wgg bo,le, ae�f_,:��; John Bennevels, ' I I I I I The above is a true and correct c WElaw- Cbeanty fleaforth - John G. Orlarz, Win. Now, Lhe.b girl was aLsolutely "vong. - one looked over in the diree n . I . �� - . � - � 0 ti� kt a by-law passed by the Municipal Council ' *`CU"L'y- 1310p i t_ ­ . I 'de I Ora I I I . . � Y ��f , ; Good naturfi doea not mean any of thbae I side, but, when the train came nektr the - frowningly. the votes of the duly qualified else It I — Dubhn; Jamee Vrans, Beechwead; John Watt, , �11� , , �hings. It ra,!9za a happy, aunshiny nat- ceased stepped betwi6an the rails'and gob'l - After the young men finished their lunch 1 the meeting. of the Town of Seaforth or, the thirteenth i ' �� 11 , � . I I I HiAor4r; Th%nnis Frasyr, Brucefield; Jobn D. Ka lm_ � _. - � - l- ure, doing kindly little eer'vioea for others, -down Pu his hands *and knees. The man and left a generous tip for their wai Be it therefore enacted by the municipal day of September, A. D., 1904, and all per- , - IMPORTANTINOTICES. I LOBA. Rippen ; J 4M" 4danOlty, Cjid6. .-;: ,.�,tl I -1 - � . I I ' 'ress, I sons are hereby required to take notice thab 1 !' . � AOZM. I - 1, I_ . ; I obliging, rtiady to ,do more -than your share killed was a stizangeir to the two othera., they werit- out. Katie, touched the last man council of tho town of Seaforth i - �1� �. - I . . . I .� - ftb*. Smith. IxUrlock; Z. flifichloy, Oeoortb VI:. -f I � I any one desirous of applying to have such ' Ay RRIFFIR.-Strayed from the promises ..... �� ,- with him, 'but is thought to �o a former on.1he arm. , � . I I that it shall be lawful for the Mayor I mbb �uwrning'jkwoindv e; J. W. Yea, R*lmos ;�� � Z. 4 of work no crosaness fir peevisbnes. by -14w, or any part thereof, 'quashed, must; !E`7o!Rf the undersigned, Lot 10, Concewlon 4, Me. 1S,4_VZr_` ,:, _ L � �_ .1 �Z - Ob, it's a6. great blessing, the quality of employe,e of the steel plant, and the auth- ',-I didn't quite catch onto yours," she , of ther. said corporation to raise by ay of Riflop, )Dastbsgring, a yearling bolter, red. wl'.,b a ville P. 01; Ge., -.-,e Murdin *ud Jobn C. XMISM ��_ t_ I - I . ,_ � - . � 7 . . . � make his application for that purpose to ilumber I f to spots on It. Information leading Audito" � ,� - : � o � 0 -,­ i. oriwee are endeavoring to get his name. smiled. l loan from any perEon, body or bodi, a cor- I - �,� . Parues dealrout to effocs Insurfin"M 41 trAX11 A � ; 4 � M - . It does not mean that you are in the ,Mr. George S. McConkey, the well- 1'.Why, he replied, 11 then P11 explain. I poral the High Court of Justice within the 'nexb to its recovery will be rewarded. CORNBLIU$ � ue who may be willing to advance the nt ajl�o,i buslao" will be promptly attanded to# !��& n known restauranter,of Torontoiwas stricken A plav on words is a pun, and a little play - same upon the credit of �the deb�ntures I three months after the publication of 'this . -DEL&NRY, Beechwood P.O. 1910x3 t�plt-t;Wor t i - ' i . I , o sk.ay of ibe a love of5cers, sddmwd ft �_ 7 , , I - _�, I! I �� . � I , _-, slightest degree weiik, but it does u&aally a week for three aue I I -r -40 ­� mean that you put self in the baekground, with apoplexy last week and died in a fe do - is a pun kin And punkin is hereinafter mentioned, a sun�,,of money not notice, once ceesive th 4jr T"Veav .,0 offif - � 4� -z . o rent for a, Wrm of yearap K � �-, �% w on wor 4 - I 7,1ARH TO RENT. -T .- ..­ . - doing for others much that they, ta.king ad- hours. Mr. McConkey was born i6 Toren. pumpkin, you know, sud tastes better eeks in the newspaper called TH-� HuRoN I... I �_. 1, �! I - - I ­ . I pro- ' exoeedi4 in the aggregate��*_Be sum of w r the Bitat half of Lot 3, Concesgion 12, H, R. S., ' I , . � ­ 'T j, - i � . � � I I to irs ago. During his yo th unoed that way, I thin k. It's like man- 1 §19,300. . I E-CrOSITOR, or he will be too late to be Tuckeromith', containing 00 abres, This farm J ' MONEY TO ILOAN . ;. 4 ,� I I �. - . _ ., .- geo y­o%,g,,V nature, will nob take about 60 yea I . t -be estate of the late Henry Eyre. For pp - - - . . cuble to f il on ikin, a littla man, a lamftin, a little lamb i 2 That It shall be lawful for the�Mayor heard in that. behalf, ! :-I- :.-I. �'Li Vh'eat' vil no 11 " of r! I jkloney to loan at Jowest isit-ea of Intertst on zoou- i ; I . t t you. he fought the Union side in the �n` . rtoulars, apply On' the promises' to Mrs. Mary Eyre, �� . � - � o be - � ople say you war. re he was in business -diminutive, you knowl, see 9" I I 'to cause any. number of debentures ' t , WM. ELLIOTT, or W the Exceutors, OZORON WUM, fir., or H farm scoulity. Apply to JAB, L. XILLORANP I - Don"b be disgusted when pe* For many yea . � I I - . - I , 11 Bv�rfster, 8exfvr#.h M0106 .--I- . aregdod-n ' d -it is one of the greateeb on Yonge atreet, Just aout,b of tho Arovido. 11 Sare. ThaVp right, I see now," ouid * made for ouoh sums of mionoy as Way be 1913-3 Clerk. HORTON, Heamll P. 0. 91'7.0 - -I-...--..- - - . at#re . a I . - . ! � I . I - .; . . � - I I . r . I . : , . . - - . . I , �, -1 a I ___ ,- I . � I I . - 11 . . ; -1 - I I . - A - __ y I B , I 0 31 ; , , - - I - t, I - I - � � - I I I I I : i I - -_ . � I � - . I � : I I . .1 * . I -_ - � ­ � - . . . - . � I - b . . . . � . 1. 1� -, - � . . . - . .1: I C9 � I I � . I � � -- - I . I . U_ - - , . � I I I I 11 . I I ­ - . - I . 01 � I - - . � I I - I . I I � I . . . -1 � I 11 I '�---,..-,-,,.�-".,---,-,,,--..-.��-�,,.-.��.,-,-.,.,---�-.--I--------------,--- ___--i � ­­ . - , ­_ ­ __._.._______, . t7 .—I = -1 ... � "