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The Huron Expositor, 1884-06-06, Page 3s. 1 HELY TI 9 S EMPO he last tern days. ---AND _- the est mak, ee DRY Goo AND 'er Placed Before the '0 th People- -ending the discontent et i others over the gree es, we still march on, o 31 steadily inoreasing. wl OF IN ITSELF that right class of goods, the lowest living pro ALL LOW PRIMA .` :ODDS A WIDE BERT 11 they are satisfactory ,to • BUYER NOR SPS•., 'SS GOODS.: partment will be found of the season in Rich 1 11 materials appropr ie fo [mourning orders. LINERYg h of our trade required no sufficient to say MO jnst returned from visit, better prepared than ever wants of her onston r,-• it 'with a large' staff of izow ready to suit anyone ly spring millinery. AHS ORDER ttmert is fully . suppli swest patterns in reliable your order, or if you cane an supply you with Limit equal in quality, 0tp1ee to anything made to o We have now a finit- e the premises, ready i lits of ouatomers. C THOSE WHO DEAL WITH HS the only road to busk' 0 FIRST-CLASS PR WILL HOT BE QE SOLS 9 Trouble Foods, FORTH. JUNE 6,* 1884e after the Bail. 1, Prom, Life And so you here come batik to the ball room Lorg after the dancing is o'er 2 Couldn't sleep --years now the sensation, For I've been myself before. And so you climbed in at the window! lam glad here aro no more spies— Mid you go straight back to that corner Where she looked up into your eyes. find there, where she sat in the corner, You are looking with eager face, In the hope that she dropped a rosebud, Or a ribbon, or bit of lace. Bat alae i your search will be fruitless, For the place has been just swept ale , go good -by to the dingy hail room, With its oder of kerosene. The Tapestry Worker. "Carry me out, my brethren, For I can work no more; Carry me put to meet Him— My Master at the door t The san ie slowly setting, And the the oldman'e eyes are d • And the task he gave is finished, Carry me out to him 1 The task he gave is finished ; I mind when it begun, How joyously and swiftly The bus moments ran; In ardor for his service, Methought I wrought so well That e'en iiia own appointings I should at last excel. But through my vain ambition There fell the hand divine, That quietly effaced it— My dearly loved design. And whilst I sore lamented For beauty swept away, 'More beauty hath obedienee,' I heard the !aster say. Then 1 wa§ still, my brethren, And turhed to toil anew, Leaving to, him the guidance Whose pians are' sure and true: And though to trace his pattern At times; I vainly tried, lily heart found rest remembering He sees the other side. I sat behind the canvas, I saw no beauty grow, I held his own directions— Enough. for me to know. Many had wider portions Of clearer, brighter hue ; But the old man in the corner The Master .needed too. And if no gain nor glory Shine out from this my weft, Still he will not be angry—. I did the tack he left. And now that I am helpless And weary is my frame, My brethren, in the distance I hear him call my name:" They bore the old man gently Forth from the working -room, Forth fromthe ended labor, Forth from the silent loom. And down a voice came floating, a. voice serene and blest, " o good and faithful servant, Enter thou into rest." Magaret . Scott Macritclue, in Su7 day Magazine. Gaieties. —"" Do take some more of the v:ge- tables, Mr. Blood, for they go to the .igs anyway,': —The young lady from Vassar oes not speak of a clammy sweat, but •f a bivalvular transpiration. -Spooning is regarded as very s ly, but after all it is thelepoon that m: es the greatest stir in the world. —Hens may be a little baokwar . on eggs, but they never fail to come to he scratch where flower beds are con :.ru- ed. —Whenever a man says he tha • ks the Lord that lie has not a wife, e' ery woman in the land should respond `th a hearty amen. —"Yes." slid a young lady, who a ad been thumping on a piano for two hors, "that baby in the- next house fairly . ets me wild with its noise." —A young lady who lately receive • a bouquet of roses was somewhat amused to find the donor's visiting. card attac ed to it and written on the wrong aide these words : ". Not to exceed $2." —A Philadelphia man compels his daughter to eat onions every night for supper, and thus assures himself t at he can shut the house at ten o'clck without locking in a strange young m Y n. " Why, Cogsin Charlie, what are ' on doing here ? I suppose I must call ' on doctor, now, and how are the patie'ts, by the way ?" , I don't know how t • ey are by the way. I know none of't• -m ever get as far as my office." —" What sdrt of a place is that p: ?" asked a little hoy of his male par nt while they weee out walking. "" Th..t's a beer gardeu-l' "'-I didn' know b.er grew in gardetxs." " There is a g , at deal of it ru.ise in gardens, my son.' " My dear y, the business worl': is divided into c mops, the gamblers : rid the speculator ." "" I don't exactly ee the difference" " It's very sim le. The speoulatot; is the one who ga ns. When a man loses he is only a g m - bier 1" - -George—Would you like to trafel, Tom ? Tome --I would, by Jnpit r ! George—Then you'd go at a jolly rte. Tom—How ? George --Well, if 'on went by Jupitelr, her guaranteed sp ed is twenty-nine thousand miles an h nr. —A butcher was invited recently to attend a concert, but positively declin d, even when a free ticket was offe ed him. Pressed for his reason, he rept' d, "If I went I should see so many pe .s. le who owe me fdr meat that it wo ld spoil my fun." —When Erskine was Chancellor,beo ng asked by the Secretary to the Treas • ry whether he wbuld attend 'the Miis- terial fish -dinner, to bo -given at Gre.n- wich at the end of the session, he : n- awered, " To be sure I will ; what wo • ld your fish -dinner be without the G ' at Seal ?" —A porcelain manufacturer has hit upon a novel idea, ornamenting des ert plates with the portraits : of the m tu- bers of the family. This may b a novelty, but it wont come into gen ..ral nee. No one wants to see the face of a father, mother, brother, or sister all smeared over with pie, stuffing, or J : m, not even in their picture. " Say, are yon i sellin' stamps for wo cents a -piece ?" "Yessur." "Will t ey take a letter anywhere in the Un ted States ?`"‘Anywhere." Gimme $25 worth. I can:. get three . Dents a -p see rip in the mountains for 'em." We cau't get over two cents here." 1 'he farmer took the stamps and started for the mountains, his grey eyes glea at ing with speculation. —Curran, who was Master of the Rolls in Ireland in 181.1, tells a chs ten teristic anecdote of a member of the Irish Parliamett. Boasting of hi at- tachraent to the jury system, "` Speaker," said )ie, "with trial by in y I have lived, and, by the blessing of , with trialby jury I will die i" "Wh t 1" said Curran, in a stage whisper, "do you mean to be hanged, Jack 2" —A gentleman, on looking out of his bedroom windew between three d j • • , four o'ohalk en morning, observed [and down amongs Hastily cutting o rushed out to the costed the .strange friend." "Ay," s to his heels, "fI w there's no aboon h ripe yet 1" I I, Mosey " I am on my w countrymjan, ate dry goods !store, " in' for me ontside. socks for Myself, to come in.' " All right, sir," " I will be glad to hose," f " Well, ;yon see," tryman,'" a wedd- cur onlyabout o time, yon l know, a sorimpin' Ion such needn't show me me look at your w delphia Call. IIs aid it ad a st m n, 0 e, st ti •doe if 1 snmm r wading u *berry bed 'biothes, e d thus ac 'r early, m be ore takin inking sae n o' then a • Back " A.sshen as my be back," said the off to catbh the tra last his etiaployer s solid daysp when h in hand and a face, remarking : " Back` DU time." "Back on time 1' ated employer, " 48 hours ?" " Of coarse I do. call it 2"- " Have you -lost the tal faculties, or are yo take unwarranted 1 fiber " Why, I am sur is wanted 48 hours' red Certainly, and ""Just so. And i eight hours a day, " Of coined' " Well, into 48 I've been one eigh days, so y u see I'r slit ho tt r," said ethat stre t Wife is wee o buy son too bashfoil the clerk, n our half Dn�diBl w=ly !I t. n the con t9v oesn't o e in an's lif d I d ' believe it noc in. So yo I hose. L ole bee."—Phil 'are up I'i1 ,hurrying at was the i!m for si n, gripsao ile on his e exaspe • on 11 six day lse do yolz your men:, - t ing, sir, to ie> w•th me?" told you tit}, didn't I t i' o you." the store re Strange Use of H. L. Oharles, i t Work, gives some a of the violation oft by young people, says : Among the still mor in the aseulof langn ge misprono acing of lea as terrnblo for terrible a letter or short s lia going, and ev'ry for eye ning of words toget to every :k one a e pronunciation. I know e boy who sa er," when he mean "' whajer' say ?" wh n did you say ?" and " w stead of " Where di e "" Sometimes' yo h stead of I" if Ic 1 instead of : ' I will if 1 c jer know 2" forte" h w And have you ne er instead of '" yes" a d ci of " no?" Let me iveyon sh I overhear the r d pupils of o r high s never heard anythi "" Warejergo lasni Redder skate." "Jerfin th' icede "" Yes ; hard ',tion. " jer gucrione ?" " No ; Bill'nJope H is 1are yre ✓ OWyereta "" Pastate." (I "" Lemmeknow w er? I wantergorn'ah ., H—m ; ficood n' I'd sell out'nqui,t." " Weil, we'll true Here they took di er their conversation c:as, write their coma osit' on; and might use good lett distinctly i the: , wo ld have got into this o : r l ing, and mike no e . c rt Whenever they try they have to grop slowly, a d I their forced or c shaped, . hard work for them Every one .talks in practicand oho correctly on every that the practice m for them to nee the at their command a common. II II p dgl r t 04,1 cobs non . error I are .these, tht oented syllables the_ omission o ble, a kohl' for y, an the:run! it out giving to a d distinct on't want want to ;" ans " what e go ?" in cood," ilfercan,' rid " how, know ?" '' m—m,, . i," instead njversatior# ween two see if yeti toit: f y times, and day for sib ;nage. hristian a lustr,tion flanguag boys. H n, wonchj terskate.'! btter'n yote iefyercan.'1 s rests, an hese boy •• tatioallyt e andspeak But they of speak- ont of it. correctly, ay along n seems it was • Cr keep well to speak soon find as easy language us: the most A Cute I ee A certain march : nt seventeen horses to his.three s' ns tenorn ing proportions : T •l mai() one- alf, the c and the yoilingeet on n. whole. It puzzled t e Isla the seventeen in t •'is went to a lawyer to . rb A cute man he tri- ne said he would make sure the seventeen horses es more than his correct not one of the mein jneed. _ " Are you oon ent' " We are," w the ire "" Bring forth th and let theliab place yard." The animalswere�b lawyer ordered the g o other horse algae wi "" There are how said the arbitrator. ""Yon, t e eldest ate therefore take nine hors ' You, the second, ar third, therefore takefax youngest, belongs the i ly two. New pelt ha than your 'share, an will be setba :k to from." • 11 eft in his will • ivi ed among t the follow fat s to re- nd ne -,third, th rt of the h te to divide ay, rod they rate or them.. oat t be. He (division of ould give each ?aWire; and still shold be in - 1' Iy.1i e horses. t • e stable , and the lace an - horses," lad to hall, eive one - yon, the -rt, name- ad more ra horse it came What a D 'unk Away. Oh ! it is pitiful, it is petite for intoxicating li becomes a'aste pe Si most fearful thatman w to. It is so amoig the the low, as We oal1 the ate, those w ose first' were 'wordy of bleep words they littered we ing ; it hol te, the stands in nt of pleads for d k. Give me drink 1 I w will give y mote 'thy ried a wife I took her ters ui, the ap- when it • e of the ✓ subject well as e illiter- ey heard ose first of ours - lave who • ter and • • for it. I i mar. her girl. T hood's home, and cherish. h ah ! inof I hay for e, and I and have br me a drink an More yet ; I h bread from th ished child -I will give me a give you my will give you and 'soul 2—for Id a promised to love :her nd protect her—ah 1 riven her out to work e stolen her wages, ht them to you—give will give you them. e snlatohed the bit Qf hi,te lips of my fam- 11 give you that if you nk. More yet 1 I will anliness. More yet ; ,I hope of heaven—body dram. Give it'me. I J. B. Genera. . Half- " alf" I am deter with an air of half-hour by '" Nothing e husband. J ther, and servant, to co you wish to st: "I have not said Mrs. Pay have a bit of q beg uning of shall try once the half-hour the older child and Ellen h: nursery." " Well, my " if yon are de will have to di you are so imp Mrs. Payne she considered unjust. The get her half h • She -had sea dow, with her looking up the text on which when there car It was the oci�k. " I asked yoi my room until • t our , By Myself." iced " said Mrs.,Payne, resold ion, " to secure 'a self every day." Bier, my dear," s 'd her st go to your 'roc , lock orbid, anyone, c ild or e near you for the time they ." mind, it easy, hitherto," 0; " rat I do so Want to tetnees put before the the ay's duties, that I t• are. I think I will take I after nine o'clock, when en ha a gone to school s the little one in the !love,' said Mr. ayne, tided i the mat r, yob tl• cult . But' yo know ive nd undeci ed." tide no reply, hough t e la t observati n was xt ay she di try.to her elf by th win- s bid qpen, and as just argiital referent s to a h d been t inking a' knack at the oor. r • 11 aria,': not to c m to I hon et ring for ou." " Yis, ma'a i Exonee me, a'am, but the roarke i g's come ho e, and Mr. Payne's fog t to send 'butt r, and the lettuce is t t wilted you ne er can use it, and we r out of sweet il. So I kept the ma" ill Ind axed -would you send an order . k with him." ""Thank you , axial. I will g down and see him." i "Interruptio ? No. The man •sing. isposed o , Mrs. Payne return O. to her Bible Five minutes passe.. Sound of dru ubeats in the passage, d Robbie going up and down; beating ith all his mightff on his newrum. "" Why, oh 1 ,: y dill papa gi a the boy a'drum ?" oral ted the other, with both ha s p eased Agee st her. head. When s e :soul bear it no ongerr she opened the d or d said : Robbie, m • 1 ttle an, ask lien to put otl your colt, and then, dean , take your drum 'wa 'way off to the oot of the garden and eat i there." " 0, mamma leas let me'sta here and Make mus c or ou 1" " Not here, d: r, i hurts mr poor head." Interruption .2. ;" Mrs. Payne ettl d - herself again. The (house wa till. The drn had receded into t. a dis azice. Th Bible verse resumed t swa 'over he soul,, as she tried to t a e in its meanie . The clock ticked on Interruption b. 3. Another kno, " IYIr. Payne'::ent note froil th office, and au a s ' er' wanted in este. ' The note wa: r:ad, the answe• writ• ten, and the cl.o: stritok the hal -hour. ne t ld me all abou>ti er a sweet legendary o y woman of tog ago, ti •• es a n an hour' inter. • evotions, went ith a houehold anti 8, say - m ther, when called d at the altar mn4 aily ares." d rofitable t have urs in solitud with eres sometime s the ace shown by those llow Him while all s beak in on their stir),p Intelligenper. • .. When Mrs. it, I ,re -celled t story, told of a who, beipg five ruptec et her serene face to h 'ing; "' A wife an away frog her find Him in he It is pleasant half-hours and the Master, yet truest Christie who f itbfnlly sorts f little th tranq ility. -C a Sornethirt bout Chinese rdon. Some years g there might have been Seep, thee i ed in letters of chalk Grave,serid, the ords " God bless the Kernel ?" The ere written by pee lads in the nei bor ood who desired I. in their simple a hio to exprese their Armee" Havin erns ed a formidable rebellion iin Chi a by al series of eiploits almost without la rall I in the annals of war, he haddret• ned in 1864 to! Eng- land, and settle as Commending Officet of the oya Engineers at the d fences of the Thames, this re - to the wants of t e si k and the unfoe- children, and p r icul ly boys employ- ed on river 0 sea. " City Arabs " were taken fro the gutter, cleansed, clethed, and shelt red for weeks in his' own home. E eni g classes were denuded, Maisel cting as teacher. He procured berths f r lads on board I ship, and followed -th i careers with I keen delight, A frie having asked him one day why • e had so many pins stuck into a male of the world w.hiett voyages, and we a mov, il from ()Pot to spot as the yeas 1 mcrded, and that “ he prayed for the •• s they went day by day." Nor did h lose sight of the od flambee of pens o ere.' His garden.full of vegetables,wa ultieated by different poor people, to • om he had granted. the use of it. if §-,of frnit and flower() often sent to hi k ete accepted and rt then passed on • brighten the sick chambers of ho p tal iind workhouse, A gold !medal pr ented to him by the Empr4es of Chin,a suddenly disappear, tally d'sebvered [h: t Gordon had erase the ins ription, sob the medal for £10, and se t the prat) feds anonymously te a fund j for the e ief cif sufferers frotri the Co too Fami • —Thomas Co while nluder the other deeetwent that he, had been and snug -am boots Were reoov gen; of Hamilton, nen e of. liquor the dee in an alley in e a oke he found r Hey of his leeote d in a pawn shop. E t%POSI'TOR. 'M LEFT AT.,011E.' To day my wife is off to; get her New Silk Dress, and of coarse Jennie must although she only got a new one last SA mer ; but then you knew it cut all to pieces, so new ehe has to have au ther. till I'm happy, for th y've gone to R ton Bros. where 80 any people say you get the Silks which wear so we 1, and cheap as cheap den be. Yes m friend, she's right in theie for they've jus opened more Neve Black Silks this wo k, 'and such a lot of Mantle Orna- raelnts, why Mrs. S. says they are most beautiful. Ladies you should see our new line in Dress Goods— every. piece a bailgain. We offer great velue in Para - sole, and show a nice raage of white spot Muslins, Saws, f r the warm Young Men who want a siedieh cloth - in place, note, we have 'reit received Wlreteds, (bought very heap), which we offer at startlieg prices and 1which wil cause a speedy sale. Small profits an quick re urnS at A NI N eiF3os., Noted for Nice oods. ALL PAPR, WAL.112 PAPER, ALL pAPER. LARGEST AMR MENT W PA The Leading Gr ES, AT T'S, WiliTql ES tch of America. at Fall in p ces. Ttveny Per Cent. Lott Than Ever, A Full Liee to be had at NITER'S 1M R • 1 JEWELRY Tile Largest -all Cheapest (quality Icon idered) stock Jewelry, Watches, ISilver Plated Witte, and Cicieks in the loon ty. pairing in all branches of Watehes, ks and Jewe y —all guaranteed to cal experience. ngs, Lookets, Chains, Broaches, deo., anufactured On the shoif test notice. Lbok out for a tree of stiverware ha the lwindow ; it is the place, directly oppOsite J. S. Porter'e cheap cash furaiture store. The Leadip Jeweller. P. !WHAT IS IT 2 With -ANDREW AL that he holiday aso way f Portraits t4 aen to th importance f t holi y trade. ALD tures CALDER'S or a Photo of tasty eel finish easy and race AN iD, P. HY IT IS THE POPULAR at the helm and now s fast aPProacihing, and n and Perth will doubt - eat and artistic in the holiday gifts to absent Ir. 0. being -fully alive fact, has made special e ae,commodation of the '8 for Christmas Pio- Year's Pio:toren. For xeellence of shade and position, coupled with nd aeces tone, give the n go away smiling with RE CALDER, E INFIRMARY, NER of J and Goderich Streets, next nt. All diseases f s, cattle alias% or any f the domesticate ani Is stt y treated t the infirmary oei els "there on the shortest °tie& Charges moderate. JAS. W. IELD18, Veterinary Burg n. p. S.—A large stock of Teterinary Medic' es kept constantly on hand. CriCket Boxing aloves, UMMER La Cr Fo Fis Bait iyivsicA n Tennis, ts, ing Bask Boxe Base Bdlls, :t Fishitag T a kle, Reels, INOTRUMENTS. The hest ye! e in the above lines 'el to be found at LUM8DEN & WILgON Scott's Block, Organs, MU 10/\10. INSTRUMENT EMPORIUM, SEAFORTH TT pRos., Read the loll ng testimon day : " The Upri ht Eames of " endorsement, as a decided, sue " and are equally eautiftil th " appearance."—THEODORE PROM! TORS. Aavi al by o e of th eases tinha surpas ed by he now existtng ir nand al qualities as well as in best musicians of the present deserve, as, wel an emphatic lop a -tone, lthich in power and pright Pianos, their exterior EXCELSIOli OF4GANS. This celebta d Organ has always receive the highest a shown, t king firs prize at the Northern Uni Exhibition in Among other Org s shown at this show were W. Bell de Cce, G moats taken at their full value. Orders or taniug pianos and o Hamilton ; Karus, Woodstock, dco. Claud see us before lonyin [to at once. ard wherever October, 1883. gans attended SCOTT BRQT ERS. Malt of Piano Covers, Pi no Stools, etc. ING Patterns for Keneington Crewel N. B.—sm 11 Inetruments, such AT1 kinds of Instill, tion Boas. STAM and Outline Embe ideries. THE IVIEDI9AL 'HA m.A.Ja\T SA4k. Has now It will el dition. Custome laced in Ithe market a new anti wonderful Blood C anse the eystem from all imp] Ries, wed leave yo if and oth rs whose sys em or blood ie oat of orde c. u can's And be conivineed what it is tepreeen Of $1 per ottle, an PURE DRUG We also k p on don't see what xtr ans in dicin , wil r and Purifier. healthy con - has no equal. do well to try et of Red lover, hat it has no quad. One triel will coned ce oti that it is ed to be; and no ham ug, Yon can Recur it t a small cost judge for yo rselves s to its merits. e have in a 11 and welhastiorted stock OHEM CALS AND PATEN li stock all t e latee Patent Medicines you want, as for it, nd you axe sure to g N. B.—Ph sieians' Pres riptions 11 ordere from a 'stance ith oar ext Doot MEDICINES. in the market. If carefully and accurately compormded. and despatch. D NIOAN SINCESS9R TO E. ICK ON de CO. to Duncan rt Duncan't Dry ds Store. NEW SPRING GOO McLOUGHLIN AT DS AF01:1M4 To maiKe roo am Oe tithe. All inv JJ, Mcla TIGELI ted. AKEN CAS Whitne still offering the at greatly re- bargai*s now is 's Bloc Alamo FARMERS, IT WILL PAY YOU .TO CALL AT THE. HURON FOUNDRY, R THE HIGH SCHDOLSEAFORTN, And see oar stock of Which has been made especially foe my Gang Plow for this season, and feel satisfied in saying that it is the best iu the market.. Our LAND ROLLERS Are large and heavy, relining light and doing good work. Out GRAIN CRUSHERS Are made from hard iron, aud will longer than any oth.er machine made. Having special toole for recutting Roller's, we oan guaraotee satisfaction. Speciel attention given to repairing Steam Engines, Saw end Grist Mills, Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Machines, and all kinds of machinery repaired en short totice and at reasonable rates. To contractors and others Bridge Bolts and Castings at lowest ratete Quotations furnished oo application. t`'' Also agent for the implements of L. p. Sawyer, Hamilton. A full line of repairs constantly op. hand. THOMAS HENDRY. ROBB'S GROCERY, Parties wishing to purchase Fresh Groceries of the Choicest Breeids, are particularly requested. to call at the Populate Grocery, Stark's Block, Naha Street, Seaforth. I have now a fine stock of the best Sugare in the market, of all brands, and will give FIFTEEN POUNDS FOR ONE OMAR,. FRESH HONEY. I heve as fine a lot of extracted Honey as can be found in the market, at 15 dents pet pound. , As usual, cheap and good. Robb* celebreted Cured Hanes and Meata always eon hand. The hams arta especially Ant) this seeson, haviog been cured ley au improved, process. Cured meats Wholesale and retail. All kinds of ramily Groceries alway0 on hands. Inspectionl respectfully in- vited. HUGH ROBB. N. 13. --King's Specific, a sure cure for Dytipepsia, always on hand. JOHN MoNEVIN, Proprietor of thesemill known and popular has now got everything in first-class working order, and is prepared to tuth out an article of all/ STING DONE WHILE THE PARTIC WAITS l'OE IT. Flour exchanged for wheat. Chopping of everY descriptaon promptly attended to. Flour and Bran always on Hand, and sold at the lowest market prices. Remember the popular mills, " AT WIIGLESALE PRICES* POST OFFICE STORE We have jutit received a large consign* inept of Teas, which we intend Jobbing off at wholesale prices. If you haver not already tried Charlesworth'is Testa do so at once. Five Pounds of Young Hy-, 802i for $1. Five Pounds of our Fifty Five' Pounds of our Sixty Cent Tea for $2.50. Five Pounds of our Seventy -t five Cent Tea for $3.00. Our three pound Tea for $1 is supere for to any 40o tea in the market. M. A. OKARLESWORTK. FONTHILL NURSERIES. THE LARGEST IN THE DOMINION. SALESMEN WANTED To begiu work at once on Fall Sales. Stead emplhyment at fixed salaries to all willing to work. MEN AND IVOMEN I can have plcaaant WORK THE YEAR ROUND Good agents are earning frota $40 to $75 per month and expenses. Terms -and outfit free. Addresel ; STONE & WELLINGTON, 854 ; Toronto, Ontario, MONEY 1r0 LOAN.. THE tin ersigned, having teen appointed Agent -L. for • Hamilton Provident and Loan Society,, fa now -yr • • to elect Losu on farm property at the lost t rates of inter t and on the most favorable terms,. Applications by mail or person.. ally promptly attended to. niaisirILL,Provinejal Lana Burma • D. 8. OLEPBELL,